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Show led z:r!tc3 lc;!:3 Pci! Pcys TCd Id D:tcd Veto las AMrieu LsftoaPost 19 of Lett, paid tribute to veterans te lava passed oo at a Mam-orl- al terson, Jack E. Peterson, Matthias Peterson, William M. Peterson, George A. Philips, Glen Day aerrlea. Flats were S. Powell, Thomas J. Powell, Albert L. Pratt, Paid J. placed oa each grave. Tbaaa . tacMe tcUtui of the CItU Price, LeVlrl Pulley, FrederWar, Spanish American War, ick E. Backer, Joseph W. Recce, Elackhavfc Indian Ralph J. Recce, Hugh R. tfetlcaa, Wart, World War 1, World War Rhodes, John Roberta, Adam C Q, the Koraaa Conflict and Rockwall, John E. Rosa, Lester T. Ross, Glen R. Russon, Harpaaeattma veterans. old B. Schow, Orlen Jay Schow, , A apodal Itemorial same aMOOoducted all? noon. Those Norman Scown, Franklin Dee who poated and retired tba flag Shaw. and coadaetad tba service Included Commander Dannla V. Finch, Panl Evans, Wayne ' Perason, Norman D. Scows, Elaina Anderson, Harold Fox, - liarlln Bourne, Homar Trlnna-ma- n, James Scogglns, Gordon Cadar strom and Glen Evans. It anyone knows of a veteran's grave which was not mar Iced by a flag, they are asked to contact Commander Finch or ' Vincent Scown, service officer. urn uwuN Hum iwuvi u In March, 1858, the Minute-me- n by the placing of flags on their of Lehi, a crack Nauvoo graves were the following: Legion cavalry company, Derrell S. Adams, Andrew saddled and north with ft. Anderson, Wallace W. Ash-e- r. more up a rode hundred other than Earl M. Aahton, Joseph mounted Mormon troopers to Aahton, Thomas Aahton, Earl G. rescue embattled missionaries Beck, Calvin W. Beverldge, and families under heavy ronn oone, wiuuun none, uien Indiantheir attack at Fort Llmlhl on W. Boren, Byron Brown, John Salmon River. Brown, Ned E. Brown, Newell Among the members of this A, Brown, one of Utah TerriEdward Branson, William F. Company, tory a finest, were: William Carson, Roger Cedarstrom, Sidney Smith Willis, Preston Floyd D. Chilton, Jar Oral ChilAlonzo Rhodes, ton, Ebble Chrlstensen, Peter Thomas, W. Norton, William Bell, James D. Chrlstensen, David W. Andrew A. Anderson, Thomas Chrlstoff arson, Peter J. Karren, Joseph Thomas, David Christofferson, William Clark, Skeen, William Skeen, Sylvanus : Howard 0. Copper, Jacob Cojc William H. Judd, Claude L. Curtis, Fred Crother, Collett, William H. Winn, Thomas Winn, UMar D. Dahl, Philip DaU-mo- Newell A. Brown, John Gllves, Ned E. Darling, Glen La A. Lesley, AbUn Loses, George Mar David, Keith G. Davis, Clarence DeMaln, Anthony S. Samuel Cousins, Robert Hopkins, Henry McOnel, Sewell Despaln, Ray W. Duns don, BiLamb, John C. Naile, William shop C. Earl, Frank W. EdFotherlngham, John Gllnes, wards, Ole EUlngson, Eugene John and other men of Erlckson, Israel Evans, Lehi. Lott, Thomas W. Evans, Roy Leo A friend of John Hutchlngs Ferman, Ronald N. Flygare, Harold Fox, Morris O. Fox, Museum, who recently helped Robert Fox, James E. Gals -- obtain Important financial sup now is writing the story ford, Hamilton Gardner, Robert port, of Salmon River Mission, es T. Gllchrls James M. Gillette, in 1855 by the Mor Forrest L. Smith, Grant J. tabllshed mon Church in Northeastern Smith, Victor Smith, Lester Idaho. Smuln, Ernest W. Sorenson. To give this colorful early Leslie M. Stewart, Samuel Utah story the treatment it Taylor, Daniel W. Thomas, he needs Information Howard S. Thomas, Odell deserves, on the ride north by the rescue Thomas, Stanley Thomas, early in 1858. Cyrus T. Thompson, Henry expedition The John Hutchlngs Museum G. Thyret, Arvln A. Turner,. requests any descendants of the Dale R, Turner, Karren W above men, or other members Turner, Clyde E. Varney, Michof the Lehl's Nauvoo Legion ael Vaughn, Val Roy WatUns, Company, who may have diar William Webb, Frederick D. ies, Journals or original letters Whipple, Johnnie G. Whipple, for this period, to contact either ' W. S Willes, Fred Wilson, Gene Russ mnes or Harold Hutchlngs, L. Wilson, John W. Wing, Wilco John Hutchlngs Museum, liam H. Winn, Claude B. Lehi. No material will be used William H. H. Yearance, without permission of the own "" Suel S. Slmmerman, David er.-.' " tt Ray Goates, John E. Goates, William R. Goates, Byron W. Fire Dept. Colled Gray, David L, Gurney, Earl ' W. A call Tuesday at about 12:30 Gurney, Wayne J. Gurney, William Gurney, Lee J. Hard-ma- n. p.m. took members of the Lehi Frederick S. Harrison. Fire Department to the home of William G. Harrison, James Mr. and Mrs. Harvard K. Hat-to- n on West Main, where efHartshorn, Walden L Hayden, Charles O. Helquist, forts at resuscitation were Robert C. Herring, Ambrose made for their Infant grand ' L. Holmes. Norman A. Holm- - daughter, AUsa Lynn Hatton. stead, Ephrlam Jackson, James Mouth to mouth respiration was Jackson, John Jacobs, Don W. used and the baby was rushed Johnson, Johnny E. Johnson, to the American Fork Hospital Thomas L. Jones, Thomas Kar- where she was pronounced dead. The fire department was calren, Roy L. Keith, Ell Kendall, Roscoe G. Klrkham, Louis Lar-se- n, led out Wednesday, shortly after Otto S. Larson, Victor 9 a.m., to Steve and Dick's F. Larson, Willie Lawhorn, Ira tavern, at 6th West on Highway R. Lewis, Abraham Loaee, An91, where a car was on fire. The fire was apparently caused drew F. Loses. Arthur J. McCarrle, Doran by a short circuit In the wiring. H. Mecham, Charles E. MerDamages of $100 were esticer, Claude H. Messersmlth, mated to the vehicle, an Olds-mobd, i Keith Nelson, Harold K. sedan, owned by Harold Eldon N. Otterson, El- S. Johnson of South Salt Lake bert H. Palmer, Afton J. Pe City. a I'Jritcr Ms For Early Lofii History rs. le;i polster sn&us sa:ooi crjiis c?;:::o:i , - . grade Lehi High School stedent to take a public opinion surrey as a sociology class project. Christine Roberts, 16, Lehi, 'r K'y dollars. 10. When did this committee come Into being? Most people felt that it happened last year some time, a few thought It was provided for in the Constitution." Miss Roberts was a student in a sociology class taught by Jay B. Healy of Orem. Rollover Injures Two Utah Youths Two southern Utah youths Jaw Tfceawaay, mm m K UKE! Paul J. Halveraen t Pcul J. Il:lvcrs:n 4 tech To Instrument:! Music Soon to be a familiar face In Lehi is that of Paul J. who will be taking the reins in the Instrumental programs at Lehi Junior and Senior high schools. Mr. Halver-se- n, his wife Jacqueline and son, Ron, will be moving to Lehi upon graduation from Brlgham Young University. Hal-vers- While at Stcro r.?cro Ogden High School, he played first French horn and was solo cornet In the All -- State band. He toured with a trumpet group from coast to coast, highlighting his tour with performances at the International Convention at Atlantic City, and an appearance on national television in the Dave Garroway Show. After attending Weber College for two years, he received a call to the New Zealand Mission. His music experiences proved valuable when he toured New Zealand with a vocal quartet and trumpet trio composed of missionaries. He sang bass in the quartet, accompanied them on the guitar and was arranger for the group. Another unique experience for him was working at theLDS Church College of New Zealand as coach of the swimming team and Temple and College guide. Upon returning home, he was married to Jacqueline Frost, who Is an excellent pianist Since they went to the BYU, Mr. Halversen has filled both the solo cornet spot and first horn spot in the concert band. 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Tickets may be purchased at one third discount on all rides astic supporters. who also and swimming. watched outstanding rodeo events as part of the evenings The man who rows the boat entertainment doesn't have time to generally Finalists In the contest were rock it. Miss Allen, Mrs. Ha slam, Mrs. Chrlstensen, Virginia Rul, Lehi, Margaret Chamberlain, Cedar Fort and Linda Murdock, American Fork. The rodeo royalty will reign over the three big Strawberry Days Rodeo events to be held June 18, 19 and 20. A new lighting system la being Install ed at the rodeo grounds this Keep in touch with week as part of the permanent friends back home by Improvement system of the Association. Distance the Days Long Strawberry Sixteen expert horsewomen most personal wsy competed for the Strawberry to keep a distant Days rodeo crown. friendship going. It's true Long Distance The Lehi Free Press is the next best 32 West Main Street, Lehi. Utah thing to being there. Pick up your phone ; Second Class Postage Paid at Lehi. Utah end go visiting tonight suffered injuries Monday about Fork Hospital and held overt 7:20 p.m. when their cat went night for observation. out of control and rolled over Trooper Kenneth Harris of twenty miles south of here on Utah State Highway Patrol said Utah Highway 68 west of the the car, driven by Mr. SpendLake. love, apparently was traveling Injured: Frederick Kenneth at a high rate of speed when Spendlove, 17, Hurricane, it went out of control, traveled bruises and shock. into a barrow pit and rolled over Kent Leavitt Palmer, 18, Ce twice. dar City, lacerations of the Trooper Harris was asslated head and shock. Both were taken to American I win always obey police-- Allen. The queen and her attendants were selected on riding ability and horsemanship. The contest was well attended by enthusi- were: "6. Who Is the state superintendent of public instruction? Answers ranged from David L. Evans to Ernest Wilkinson. I did not get one right answer. 7. Who is the superinten dent of the Alpine School District? This was not a fair question because some of the questionnaires were given inProvo. Of those taken in the district about half of them correctly gave Dan W. Peterson. "8. In your understanding, where would the funds asked for by the UEA come from? The almost unanimous response was property tax; a few felt It would be put on luxury tax. 9. What is the amount the governor's special committee asked for? Answers ranged from $800,000 to nine billion 2. nXX resSS m, completed the survey "concern-ln- g I the school problem is Utah and bow much Utah cltliecs knew about their schools." She reported that 100 adults were selected at random In north Utah County and were asked ten questions. The questions and responses lature. (Continued from front page) a. I wfn always respect the brunette from Lett, Junior Traffic PatroL 4. I will never play la the was chosen Strawberry Days Rodeo Queen at the annul gases etieeis. a. I win never ride with contest held at the Pleasant Grove rodeo grounds Satarday stranger a. C I win always walk on Attendants choees evealag. were Mrs. Jack (Sharon) Haa-la- sidewalks and not roadsides. 231, of Rlverton, first atBy wearing the safety badge. tendant, and Mrs. Roaald Issued through the Lehi Police (Cheryl)' Chrlstensen, 21, of Department office, students Pleasant Grove, second atten- may ride aa many times as dant Miss AUen Is the daugh- they wish, during Friday and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Saturday, on the ferrla wheel, The recent Utah school re- "1. Do you feel Governor Clyde was Justified In bis refusal to call a special session of the Legislature? Yes, 78 per cent; no, 24 per cent "2. Do you feel that the teachers were Justified in their action? Yes, 34 per cent. No, 66 per cent. "3. Do you feel our schools are in need of more financial aid? Yes, 67 per cent; no, 33 per cent "4. Do you think teachers are underpaid? Yes, 58 per cent; no, 42 per cent "5. Who Is responsible for the schools In Utah? Answers ranged from Governor Clyde to all of ua. Eight said the Legis- TOUSI Polled Safety Dcyt Sharon ABaa, vlvaelnas cess prompted aa eleventh Wl-xo- m, . Royalty For Strawberry Days Ncr.sd wb a CM 7CansS1.G :n qvc |