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Show Work of Lehi Poet Featured In General Conference Address Those who attended the General Conference of the Primary Association, held in Salt Lake City, heard Mrs. La Vera W. Parmley, general president of the organization, present a poem at the beginning of her address. This poem, which was submitted to the General Board of the Primary by a fellow Open House to Honor David Peterson April 22 David Peterson will be Primary worker, is the Mrs. Gary Smith New President of is treasurer, Mrs. Robert White THE LEHI FREE PRESS Thwsiay. April 15. IMS historian, andUrs. RamanWat-kin- s as litany chairman. The urer, and Mrs. Robert White, MRS. CHARLOTTE Thalian Club new civic committee includes, I Mrs. Reed Bliss, Mrs. James Penrod and Mrs. Dick Bowers. On the program committee will serve Mrs. Ronald Woodcox and Mrs. James Strong. Elected to the gift committee are Mrs. Dale Webb and Mrs. Darrell Allred. Mrs. Boyd Wathen is the retiring president, with Mrs. Dick Bowers as secretary-reporte- r; Mrs. Norman Winters, treas- - com Mrs. Gary (Mary Lou)Smith, position of Mrs. Kent B. (Lois) who has served as club vice- Davis of Lehi. Mrs. Davis la- - president during the past year. eludes service in the Primary was advanced to the office of among her many interests aad club president at the meeting of the Thalian Club. Mrs. Ned activities. The poem follows: (Vernetta) Oldham was elected ONE BOY for the coming year, with Mrs. James (Elaine) Lunt assecretar By Lois Davis Mrs. Larry (Jolene) Burnham My usual classroom was crowded, So my heart felt despair, As I entered the Primary room, And found just one boy there. vice-preside- nt historian. The group met at the home of Mrs. Ferrin Olson for elections and a recipe exchange. Salads, meats, and puddings were the main dishes served. Preparations are going forward for the Mothers' Tea next month. Mrs. Boyd Wathen, president, took charge of the meeting. nia and Washington. She visited with her daughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson in Chico, California. She later went by plane to Pasco, Washington where she was a guest at the home of her daughter Never trust your tongue when Ardity, Mr. and Mrs. Ford your heart is bitter. Smith. She returned by plane. EASTER BUNNY Wof-finde- hair, Reg. $4.98 combed cotton, gabs. twenty. Roderick 3 DAYS 1.99 Men's Sport Shirt Sale Reg. $2.98 ... Patricia hurbv Men's Wash & Wear Pant Sale 3.98 The innocent eyes held fast to me, And I knew the lesson must be taught. As though the room held Richard Nelson, BYU student who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I told him of a mission, And the goal each boy should Ashley Nelson, auditioned and was selected for a dancing part hold, in a university production, "I'm Of going to the mission field, Going Home." This Guild pro And the gospel, through him, to wed Patricia Ann Peck duction was put on Saturday, told. at the dedication of the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center at the Y When it was over and he Miss Ann Marry He also traveled to Utah State was gone. I sighed and thought most University in Logan on March T. in April Rites 30, where the Guild production coy, was put on for the student Was it worth it to give such Richard the is An open house reception honbody. enjoying lesson a Avenue, Salt Lake City, im- BYU and association with the To just a . . . single boy oring the marriage of Miss Pamediately following the martricia Ann Peck to Roderick riage ceremony. Mrs. Seabury students there, is reported. Tracy Isaacson of Salt Lake City is an aunt of the bride-to-b- e. Yesterday I got a letter from that will be held Saturday. April 24, boy, Parents of the bride are Mr. Athenians Hear at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wallace V. Peck of Now he is twenty and far W. E. Seabury, 1329 Downington away, American Fork. The benedict-ele- ct Talk on Hypnotism He's laboring on a mission, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and in essence, Earl B. Isaacson of Salt Lake An interesting talk on the The letter went on to say. Lehi City. value and uses of hypnotism Miss Peck is attending school was given for the members of Thank you, dear sister, for at the University of Utah where the Athenian Club by Dr. Mark-lanSchool that lesson she is affiliated with Alpha Allred, now of Provo. Dr You gave so well to just me, an honor Lamba Delta, society Allred is a well known former I never once forgot it, at the university. She will grad Lehi resident. A goal of a mission it made uate in June with a degree in The group met at the home of me see." An outstanding program was Mathematics and Physics. Mrs. Harold W. Barnes, with The prospective bride-groo- m presented Wednesday at 2:30 Mrs. Dean Udell, club presi"You helped influence my life p.nv. by the Lehi Elementary graduated from Dartmouth with dent, in charge. Mrs. Cliff Mil- to right, School chorus, which includes his Master's degree. He is a ler presented the litany. Dainy And I think that every boy. students of the Fourth and Fifth member of Psi Upsilon, Signa refreshments were served. Should have a Primary grades. Mrs. Am Bone was the Pi Sigma Honor Physics NEW OFFICERS ELECTED in his life, teacher director, with Mrs.NaomiShaw Society, Casque Gauntlet, a New officers were elected Who would teach, , , so well, as the accompanist. Parents senior honor organization and with Mrs. Rudolph (Minnie) one boy." of the chorus members were is working toward a Doctor's Krenda as Mrs. president; invited to attend. degree in Physics at the Un- Dorothy Ivers, If you store fabric articles Mack Smith was the aniversity of Utah. Mrs. Rulon Cook, secretary; at home in a cardboard baStj nouncer and prayer was offered Mrs. Bert Hutchings, treasline the box with' plastic to by Tracy Price. The group urer, and Mrs. W. D. Watkins, protect the fabric from mois Land is "This My Land," sang, historian. ture. and "God Bless America," followed by a reading entitled WHEREAS, in honor of the "Music," by Pamela Webb. Secretary, the week of April The chorus sang, 'It'saHap-Hap-Happ- y 18 - 24, 1965 has been desDay," and "This ignated as Secretaries Week, Train," and "When Sammy Put and, the Paper on the Wall." WHEREAS, in keeping with A violin trio, Kathryn, Kris-tin- e the best traditions of their pro and Sara Ellen Kunzler, fession, secretaries are played, "Beat Song," "Song accepting vital responsibilities Without Words," and "Now the and are performing important Day is Over." roles in commerce, industry Songs by the chorus were, and government; and "Winter is Over," "Home on Meltamins Jr. WHEREAS, the efforts of The only the Range," and " these skilled office workers chewable Collette Berry read, "Round are usually taken for granted multivitamins Shape About Easter." and their many contributions with liver and and The concluding series was to the nations'sprogress are color iron. Delicious "There's Something About unrecognized; and flavor. your eyebrows in one American," "Battle Hymn of the WHEREAS, to honor the sec easy step! 129 Republic," and "It's a Grand retaries now doing their jobs 60 tablets Old Flag." diligently and to encourage others to enter this worthy career, it is essential that Rex Larsen rightful recognition be given them. THEREFORE, I, Har G5E3SBD Mink oldNOW, Elected D. Westring, Mayor of the City of Lehi do hereby de clare the week of April 18 Growers Quick' P"5'0" A few strokes of the 24, 1965, Secretaries Week and relief ,or acid Mascara Wand builds fifltT ,gy Fur Breeders Agricultural ask that all business and inmore luxuriant jglj upset stomach' Cooperative held their annual dustry join in giving due reclashes. u'n i?XCS?jPP' AQ4 banquet, Saturday, April 10, at ognition to this group, pay 50Z- 1 in Salt Ballroom to the Terrace Secretaries special attention I SL Pink or White Lake City. Mink ranchers from Day on April 21, 1965. in were attendance IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Lehi that New Shade for Spring! are: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Larson, I have hereunto set my hand and Mrs. Charles Searle, and caused to be affixed the Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Persson, seal of the City of Lehi this Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Bridges, 13th day of April, 1965. Chief of Police and Mrs. Berl Harold D. Westring, Mayor Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (2 anytoasty tan Gurney, and Mr. and Mrs. Ala touch of Jr-i-y VISIT IN WENDOVER I witn burn Woolsey. a l Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. AND IBAPAH pink. Matching ''Pstick available. Scown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Miss Shirley Yates and her K Lawrence, United Airlines, were special guests. sister, Miss Myra Yates and a Besides the banquet, the friend, Kathy Nicholes of Ibapah Pain functions as the body's New Shade for Spring! ranchers enjoyed a program and visited in Wendover and Ibapah early warning system. When of Miss Nicholes. with relatives fur style show from ZCM. an external injury occurs, the In the afternoon, during the The occasion was the birthday brain receives the pain "alarm". Blood is routed to the main business meeting , Rex Larson of Mrs. De Vearl Nicholes, internal organs. This happens dimother of Miss Nicholes. In was elected as a one-yeat once, but pain often lingers GSIH rector to the Fur Breeders Wendover, they were guests at on. Because of this, modern of Mrs. Nicholes home the Mary medicine is continuing its Coop. fight against prolonged pain. Furs are transported to mar- Kathy' s aunt. Kathy is a student To frost over your at Brigham Young University. ket bv United Airlines. favorite shade for The next time your doctor prescribes for you, rely on our Shirley is employed for Amer new glamor! Rexall Pharmacist to fill your ican Agencies in Salt Lake City. VISITORS FROM prescription accurately and Myrna is in the office of a skin RENTON, WASHINGTON promptly. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis has returned home after spending the winter months la Califor- from thfc honored by the family on his My fleeting thoughts said, 86th birthday. Open house will Excuse him, let him to his be held Thursday, April 22, playground go, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the home No use to give just him the n. of Mr. and Mrs. Duane lesson, You took such pains to know. The family requests no gifts. Friends, neighbors, and But I looked at his ruffled relatives are cordially invited. Richard Nelson Chosen For Dance Part at BYU LEWIS RETURNS HOME Nylons, Seamless Mesh 2 pr. 1.00 SURF BOY'S Peck to SPECIAL Isaacson SIMS One Group Ladies Dresses & Sports Vear 1.29 V3 BRA'S Reg. to $2.95 - Closeout 2 for $1 AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY 2 cans $1 YARDAGE SALE 45" Wide AILEEn Sale 59c yd. Fancy Woven Goods 100Arnel, 45" wide Reg. $1.49 yd. .... urH I" ! ! ! COTTON KNIT SUITS Sale 98c yd. things you 2 . . . STRETCH PANTS $13.98 $ 5.98 MATCH I NG BLOUSES $3.98 $4.98 Beautiful selection of colors. 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