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Show Thursday, March THE LEHI FREE PRESS 12, IM Geneva Supt. to Appsar Great Salt Lake Chapter the American Institute of Industrial Engineers are sponsoring the e i g h t h annual slmi-n- ar since organizing in 1955, according to George E. Molas-co- n, seminar publicity chairThe Man 1! of man. The all day event, starting at a.m. and ending at 3:00 8:45 p.m. will be held Saturday, Mar. 14, at Prudential Federal Auditorium, 334d and State Street, Salt Lake City. The theme of the Seminar will be, "Partners for and Industrial Engineers", and will begin with a panel discussion by four top management executives, nameProfit-Managem- G. A. Ken-nec- Corp. Richard G. Sailer, Works Manager, Bacchus Works, Hercules Powder Company. Other featured speakers throughout the day will be: Dr. R. W. Shephard, Chairman, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of California, Berkley, California; R. A. Stull, Manager, Operations, Louis A. Allen Associates, Inc. Consultants to Management, Palo Alto, California; C. V. Elwell, Director of Industrial Relations, Hunt Foods and Industries, Inc. California. The after luncheon speaker will be Jack F. President, 's Spudnuts, Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah. His subject will be, "Is Your Profession Planning for Success or Failure." Mr. Molascon reported that several Utah industries and Salt Lake City business houses will exhibit their product and services throughout the day. Mead- Ful-lerto- n, Pel-ton- Laguna Vista Hoop Results BIDDY BASKETBALL East B. Whimpey R. Gray K. Christofferson B. Ellison B. Brown Totals 0 0 4 0 0 2 10 15 0 0 14 17 West... K. M. Cooper Lund W. Innes T. Welch R. Black Totals 19 6 0 0 4 2 2 1 0 0 22 12 PEE WEE BASKETBALL North 3 0 John Fowler 0 0 S. Ellison 1 0 J. Loveland 2 0 K. Kirkham 10 0 W. Innes South 2 0 R. Gray Jim Fowler D. 3 3 Larsen 1 Woffinden 4 0 0 0 W. D. Sorenson Totals 0 3 10 GIL BEFIT FAMILY MEMBERS ATTEND "MUSIC MAN" PERFORMANCE AT DIXIE Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gilbert with their son, Chuck, and dau ghters Julia, Nora, Martha and Laura, have returned from St George where they visited with their son, Dell, who has just completed a successful six day run as Mayor Shinn in "The Music Man," presented by Dixie Junior College. The production closed with a standing ovation and four curtain calls by a packed audience. Chuck enjoyed a weekend of rooming with his brother Dell, at the Men's Dorm, while the Gilbert girls had three fun fill ed days in "Dixiana girls' dorm with Cheri Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert attended session In the St. George Tem ple, and the family attended Sunday School in the new In stltute of Religion at the col lege. Their trip home was by way of Zion's Park. If plans mature, "The Mu sic Man," will be brought to the BYU and University of Utah in the near future. Dell Is a member of the Theatre Staff of Dixie College, president of the forensic club, chairman of amusements for the school assemblies, a member of the debating society and parliament arlan of the student body. George A. Jedenoff, General Superintendent of the Geneva Works, Columbia Geneva Steel Div.. U. S. Steel Corp. ow Gold Dairy and Continental Bakery will serve their product to the Seminar attendees during the morning break. It is expected that 80 or more Geneva Works Industrial Engineers and Management personnel together with about 350 other industry and business representatives from other parts of the State will be in attendance. The Seminar Committee, headed by E. B. Patten, Geneva Works, extends a cordial invitation to any person interested to attend, Mr. Molascon said. 1964 Feed Grain Advance Payment sion payment in advance, Claude Hunting, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee, has announced. As last year, the program will be available for corn, grain sorghum, and barley. of the estiUp to one-ha- lf mated total diversion payment may be made in advance, at the participant's request, at the time of signing up or as soon as possible after that time, the Chairman , explained. lEhe., rest of the diversion.paymentaijdall rt of the payment offered by the program will be made next fall. The advance payment provision should be of substantial benefit to growers who can use some extra ready cash during the spring planting season. As in 1963, the 1964 feed grain program offers partici pants a payment for diversion of eligible cropland to approved conserving uses, and a price support payment on the normal productions of the 1964 feed grain acreage. Participating growers will also qualify for rt loans or purchase agreements on their en tire production from the feed grain acreage. The acreage of corn, grain sorghum, and barley has been combined into one total feed grain base for each farm, and a producer' may divert one or more of the feed grains in the total base. His diversion pay ment will be made at the per- acre rate applying to the grain diverted. The minimum diversion under the program will be 20 percent of the farm's feed grain base acreage. While participation in the 1964 feed grain program is voluntary, the price-suppo- rt as well payments and loans as the diversion payments will be available only to grow ers who carry out the program's provisons. Signup for the program will continue at the ASCS County Office through March 27. price-suppo- price-suppo- CLOYED PENROD UNDERGOES SURCSRY Cloyed Penrod, Lehi business fire chief, is reported improving satisfactorily in Salt Lake City hospital. He underwent a successful chest operation last Wednesday, Mar 4. He will be required to re main in the hospital another week or more, family members reported. handsome black-haire- ter, Phyllis Diane. Sharing grandparents', honors are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum and Mrs. Leo Hanson of Lehi. PIANOS Why pay more? Spinet and grands, factory to you. Lester R. Taylor, 109 No. 4th West. Provo. Ph. FR 1958 Citation FOR SALE Panel 2 dor car. $299.95. Contact at 491 West 9th No.. Lehi. -tf year guarantee. $5 with 68 -tf ex- -tf CALLED ON MISSION Must sell 5 bdrs.. full basement. 2 baths, modern wife-sav- er kitchen. 756-499- or 2 768-244- 5. 79 756-250- 768-243- 4t 2t 768-335- 9. 756-302- 768-295- 768-241- 8. STOCK CALVES FOR SALE Also will trade calf for FASHION FLOOR COVERhay. Ferrin Olsen, 888 No. INGS suggests that if your 5th West. Lehi. Ph. bathroom linoleum is worn out, cracked and bubbled from water, let us replace FARM 51 FOR SALE that headache with new choice irrigated acres in underlayment flooring and upper Lehi. Contact Niron new inlaid linoleum or vi Fowler. 9th No. 425 East. nyl linoleum. Average bath Lehi. Ph. PO 6x9 ft. only $29.95 All work and sealed guaranteed down with water proof mastic. Come into our store located at 454 East State Road, Am. Fork, or call 6 for prompt, effici cent service. 7. BARBIE AND KEN doll clothes for sale Beth Miller. 651 No. 2nd East. Lehi. Ph. PO LOST Yearling Lamb. Find er please return or contact Mrs. Charles Mercer. 710 West 3rd North.. Lehi. Ph. -4t 2 756-232- 3. USED PHILCO REFRIGER Good condition. ATOR Call Ravmond Llovd. 755 No. 10th East. Lehi. Ph. 768 3296. 756-455- 756-357- 11-28- -tf FOR SALE 2 bedroom home modern, large lot. 65 East 2nd So. Lehi. Terms can be arranged. Contact Ralph Wing. Ph. PO 8-- 2514. 12-12- -tf -tf up-noistery cleaning done in EarERT LAnrET and 3-- your home. Call SK American Fork. 768-267- GET YOUR LEHI CENTEN IAL HISTORY NOW while still available $5. City of- iice ana local stores or con tact Ben Judd or commit tee. -tf 1963 Falcon FOR SALE Ranch Arrow with 260 motor. Deluxe model. Den's Tire transmission. Ph. FOR SALE 3 bedroom brick home, excellen condition. Near center of town, large lot. Harding Realty (Real9. 2. or tor). Call 756-407- FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Phone Shop, -tf 2. 2t 768-268- 7. -- 768-227- - 6. -tf Boyd Hog-lun- d. Y's Realty. 59 E. Main Fork. 768-337- 2t HATCH JEWELRY 33 West Main, American Fork. Full time watchmaker. Watch cleaning $5. Guaranteed re pairs. Your Bulova. Hamii ton and Wyler dealer. Art carved diamond rings. Wri tten Guarantee. 20 off on trophies and engraving. one change. Darwin Miner, PO Am. 12 768-202- 9. AFRICAN VIOLETS FOR Several varieties SALE and sizes. Ideal Gift. Mrs. Nettie Warenski. 450 So. 3rd East. Lehi. Ph. PO -tf Batteries, 3-5--tf 756-302- 7C3-276- SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE Any make or model, new or used, fully automatic or others. At discount prices. Easv monthly pay0 ments. Ph. 768-233- 5. FOR SALE irmraa r.HK for !h? wcckcr.31 gst nor -tf 768-356- FOR SALE 2 bedroom brick home. Full basement, close to school and church. Contact Harold Holindrake. AC or SK Orem Realty. WILL PAY CASH for old SEWING MACHINE FOR LDS Books, magazines or SALE Kenmore cabinet other early Utah printed model. $30. Mrs. Eva Shermaterial. Write Ted Wilde. wood. Ph. 1077 W. 9th No. Provo. -2t For easy quick carpet daa- lag rent Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer only $1 per day. Pendleton's Western Auto Store. Main St.. Lehi. -tf -tf -tf 11-14- -tf 768-256- 8. ORDER YOUR MONUMENTS or hadstones from Mrs." Rose Asnton. Ninth 3Vorth and 4th East. Phone PO 11-7-- -tf FOR RENT One and two bedroom apartments, utilihave If you have a drlnklnr prob- V tern, contact Alcoholics Anor onymous, Ph. PO Ph. PO Meetings Thursdays at 8 p.m. at ar- -tf The following Lehi boys ties included. See at 50 earned their National Archery West 2nd North. Lehi. InAss'n. (NAA) Marksman Bow3. quire at Apt. man Awards: Jay Kirkham, Kim Kirkham, Bill Hutchings, BUILDING LOT FOR SALE David Dortori, Jim Hutchings, 110 ft. front in 4th Ward Steve Ellison, Jeff Peterson, area. Mahlon Peck development. Thos. Lloyd, Ph. 756 Melvin Lund, Barratt Reynolds, -- 3202 and John Fowler. These boys are now eligible to compete TYPEWRITER AND ADDfor their sharpshooter medals, ING MACHINE sales, rentand will be assigned to a NAA als and service. Priday's of Little League Archery Team. fice Supply, 60 W. Main, The Laguna Vista Sports Center Am. Fork. SK has been training the children of the Lehi and American Fork area for the past two months in Archery as well as many other tf j FOR RENT Small apartment, completely furnished. Suitable for young couple. Inquire 189 Eastf 4th No. Lehi. Ph. PO AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION SfHtnsomi by t tab's batty Farmers OP mory. -tf mattes all types of quality trucks 11-10- sports. Nothing is too high for the daring of mortals; we storm heaven Itself in our folly. JACK'S Radio & Television Service Q CENElAlO'MCTIII Complete Service Auto Repair Work Complete All Makei . . . Official nlspectlon Station Television - Radios MOBILE Car Radios Auto Service HOURS 8 a.m. to 5 pm dalljl (Closed Saturdays and Sunday Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Dial PO Phone PO 1265 I 71 North 5th West Lehi -- ! LIFE FIRE FOR YOUR AUTO Mutual Fonda HOSPITAL in lent B. - li ft I? li I It - 'J tin i lilt iji Protection Howard --- if issr i- - r i v'ri - (I 1 Brown i. il Need An Expert for Tree Trimming and Removal FREE ESTIMATES Contact WAYNE ADAMS 710 West 3rd North Phone 768-20- 88 QUE8TION : Is there any kind of Insurance which covers legal liability of parents for damage caused by a boy while riding his bicycle? ANSWER: Comprehensive personal liability insurance covers not only the actions of the boy on the bike, but also the acts of his entire family. It's not expensive and everyone should have It. This public service is our way of advertising. Your insurance questions will be answered without charge or obligation U you'll send or bring them to HOWARD B. BROWN AGENCY 770 No. Center Lehi PO L Tokphono your Chovrolot mmmm PHONE SK 6-35- 47 7 dcihr about any typo oftKsk N0TO3 C. - AMERICAN FOSK UTAH mm answers your Insurance questions LEHI The present Is the living sum total of the whole past. 11-7- -tf man and d baby son arrived March 10, at the American Fork Hospital, for Paul and Leah Mangum Hanson. He weighed six pounds and two and one half ounces. Mother and baby are doing well. There are two pleased brothers, Ronald Paul and David Leo, and a Bis IRONING W4NTED To do in mv home. Ph. PO POTATOES FOR SALE For those god red pontiac potatoes contact L. E. Rus-so- n or Ben Russon. Lehi. or Ph. 768-20- -tf Archery Medals vs-- 4t M-t- f 12-12- -tf 768-270- 2. -tf Boys Eorri 768-326- 0. GET ACQUAINTED GUITA3 TOURNAMENT SPECIAL accordion $350 Down. 4 bdrs. full ba$1.50. Instrument furnished sement, fireplace. dbL carFREE. True Tone School of port. Bovd Hoglund. 59 E. Music. Ph. 768-322Main at Vss Realty. Am. 7. Fork. 756-49or WATERMABTES 3-For Utah Lake Distributing Co. Contact Grant EvFOR SALE Verv nice gas ans or Sberwia Allred. cook stove, with elec. dock, oven door. glass Very good shane. Will seU rhean. In- FOR SALE 20 acres aSatta 419 No. 4th East. Lehi quire ground west of Jordan Riv.V.Vtf er. Contact J. Earl Smith. 2. 252 W. Main. Lehi Ph. FOR SALE 1961 Monza with 4- - speed transmission. Excellent condition. Call APARTMENT FOR RENT Contact Blaine Thrasher. 569 No. 1st West, Lehi. Ph. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE Large size. Contact Ferris Holmes 9th North and FOR SALE IN LEHI Excel 10th East. Lehi Phone PO lent 3 bedroom brick bom with garage. Close in. Carpet and drapes. Call Hardy CAR FOR SALE 1955 Ford ing Realty (Realtor) 756-35sedan, overdrive. 2 new 9. or $250. Lawrence Sch tire. ramm. 395 No. 1st West. SPLIT LEVEL HOMES wtO 8 Lehi. Ph. carport on your lot 1201) V-feet main floor; 648 ft third level. 1800 feet of living arHAY AND SILAGE for sale. ea. Complete, ready to move Call in. $13,200. Call Anna 1 or Kent Peterson, GI N FOR SALE SoringPeterson. field rifle. 30-0Bishop stock, ramp sights, white- 2 bedFOR SALE line kickoad and sling- - ad- HOUSE room modern home with apted for scone. Carl Clark garage; utility and fruit Ph. PO rooms. Large lot Merrill Thornton. 315 East 5th No. BALDWIN PIANO Take ov Lehi. Ph. er payment of $10 per mon th on Baldwin Sninet or FOR SALE Clean all will sell for rash. Alsso el around 1950 Ford. A- -l conectric organ. Write Adjust dition, new rubber. $125.00. or. PO Box 2033. Salt Lake Also exceptionally dean City. 10. Utah. 1950 Dodge as is $65. Call 4. 768-270- -tf i rt TV AND RADIO WUXn SERVICE. All parts and labor guaranteed. Prompt and reliable service. Dale SK Ph. Fork. Am. Miller. ROCKHOl NDS We do custom polishing, tumbling and 2 or Ph. see Ray or Thelma Roberts at 392 W. 1st No. Lehi. Ph. -tf Growers who take part in the 1964 feed grain program may receive a part of the diver- East Lehi Refrieer-tor.Coot-- 9th No. 425 Ph. -tf -tf -tf HmhI FOR SALT 768-236- 50-ga- Program Offers BABY SON ARRIVES FOR THE PAUL HANSONS A Carrie Jacobs Bond. Bishop E. li. Webb, former bishop of ta Second Ward, spoke the closing prayer. The grave. In the cemetary, was dedicated by Glenn Smith. Second Ward Re- lief Society members cared for the lovely flowers. Pallbearers were former army buddies. Glen Shelley, Robert White. Bernard Walker, La Grande Robinson, Glenn Smith and Wayne Allred. Full military honors were accorded under the direction of the American Legion, with Commander Dennis Finch of Lehi Post 19, in charge. by 756-357- ly: Jednoff, General Superintendent, Geneva Works, United States steel. Wayne H. Burt, General Superintendent, Smelting and Refining, Utah Copper Div., Copper Corporation. Herbert F. McQueen, Manager, Manufacturing, Wasatch Div., Thickol Chemical 1 1 Seminar Panel Dare! 14 On Obispo. Calif--, the Hawaiian , Islands, Salpan and the Marir anas Islands. Tinian. the is- - ; lands of Leyte and Luzon In the j Fatal Philippines, and Okinawa. He i had spent five years in the ser- To Lehi vice, with SB mootns overseas and 18 months in continuous combat duty. His pride of bis Do ran H. Mecham, 43, a nain his performance, was buddies resiof Lehi and former tive sacrifices he made The noted. dent of Orem, died Friday afternoon at the Eldred Sunset Manor in the service of his country and his courag and patience after a long illness. illHe was born Oct. 16, 1920 displayed during his long were eulogized. ness, in Wallsburg, a son of William The closing song, by Mrs. W. and Ruth L. Taylor Mecham. He married Elva Gamble Jan. Pulley, was A Perfect Day," 1946 In Ely, Nevada. They were later separated. Mr. Mecham was a Greyhound bus dispatcher and also worked for Chrlstensen Excavating Co. in Provo. He was a member of the LDS Church. Mr. Mecham received his education in Lehi LACK-DR- T schools. In 1941 he went with DRY CLEANING the National Guard from Lehi For pickup and deland served overseas. ivery service please call 4 Durfey Cleaners. Surviving are his mother, or John Bone, PO Provo; three sons and two daughters, William D., Granger; RESEWING MACHINE Franklin, Kearns; Dale, Mexican Hat; Andrea E., Lehi and Will repair all PAIR service. makes. Lorna, Salt Lake City; five Pickup Parts, sewing notions and brothers. Fay L. Boren, Las Kelscissors sharpening. Vegas, Nev.; Roland Morford, lers Sewing Circle. 385 E. Pleasant Grove; Morris C. 3rd No., American Fork. Smith, Canyon, Tex.; Richard Ph. SK W. Smith, Green River, Wyo. and Lynn E. Smith, Provo; sevFOR SALE Choice building en sisters, Mrs. Loya. (Ellen) lot in Fifth Ward. Near Church and school. Ph. PO Austin, Murray; Mrs. Wilson (Alene) Heiselt, Lehi; Mrs. Carl (Doris) Smith, Provo; Mrs. TV. RADIO AND APPLIGeorge (Hazel) Atkin, Provo; ANCE SERVICE Free esMrs. Jim (Wanda) Estes, Pro timates on all repairs, large vo; Mrs. Ben (Mary) Lewis, or small. Superior TV and Smelterville, Ida.; Mrs. Robert Appliance. New location 63 West Main, Am .Fork. Mo (Marie) Foutz, West Jordan. torola and Norge Dealer. Friends and family members gathered for funeral services, held Monday, at 2 p.m., in the Violin, Cello, Guitar Lcmom Wing Mortuary chapel. Ralph Certified Teacher. Will Wing of the Fifth Ward bishopconsider instru buying ments of all kinds and con ric, took charge. The organ pre dition. Bingham, SU lude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Sandra Black- hurst. The prayer with the famARN8 RADIO AND TV ily was offered by Roland MorService sad Repairs ford, a brother. Glen Evans ofAll Tubes Checked Free fered the invocation in the chaE. A. Jones. Ph. PO pel. Following opening remarks incinerl. FOR SALE by Elder Wing, the biographical ators, with lids, $3.50. Help sketch and tribute, prepared by prevent costly fires. Help a sister, Ellen Mecham Austin, church building fund. Steve was presented by Lynn Smith, Murdock, Am. Fork. SK a step brother. A vocal solo, We will deliver. "Beyond the Sunset," by Mrs. Gladys Pulley, was accomAND TV REPAIR panied by Mrs. Mary Bailey. RADIO SERVICE Expert service Speakers were Robert Gil on all makes. All parts and christ, who was an officer in labor guaranteed. 8 years the 222nd Field Artillery with of schooling and experience. durMr. served Mecham which Call Norman Healey, Am. ing World War n, and Lehi Fork. SK Stake Patriarch Cecil L. Ash. SEWING Have your favorMr. Gilchrist recalled the ser ite dress pattern sewed. vice of Mr. Mecham and others Call PO of the Lehi National Guard unit which was activated at the outBOAT FOR SALE 16' runbreak of the war. He retraced about. Never in water. PO their assignments in San Luis Long Illness |