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Show Lehi Secretaries Si:r Davis A. Peterson Accepts Cell to Serve in Tens Invited to Join In Special Events f !isi!:3 Elder Davis Andrew Peterson son ef Mr, and Mrs. Ernest F. Peterson, has accepted a call to sero In tbc Texas Mission, vita headquarters at Dallas, Texas. He will enter the mis-sio- shome on April 26. A farewell testimonial in his honor wiB be held Sunday, April IS, In the Fifth Ward Chapel, begin ning at 6 p.m. Friends and v. relatives are Invited to Join the for members with ward occasion. With Bishop Duane WofDndea In charge, Glennis Devey, ward organist, will play the prelude music. The congreation win' sing, "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning." President Virgil H. Peterson will offer the opening prayer. The choir win sing the sacrament song, Elder Da is Andrew Peterson' Stffl, StUl With Thee." with attained the Duty to God Award David W. Adamson as the solofor church activities and has ist. as secretary for the served ' Following remarks by Fonda YMMIA. He has served as Stout and Howard W. Robinson, organist for Sunday School and MarJean Cordner will sing a also Priesthood meetings. solo. Mile E. Peterson, brother Missionaries from the ward of the missionary, will give ad- now serving include: Elder vice, followed by remarks by Ralph Glathar, Alaskan-Canadia- n; Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and the Clead Christiansen, response by the missionary. Chilean; Karen Turner, NorthGlen M. Smith will render a ern States; Darroll Powell, vocal selection and Bishop Spanish-America- n; David Lee Wofflnden win be the concludWofflnden, North Indian; Paul H. ing speaker. The congregation Robinson, Great Lakes, and win sing the closing song, "God Dale Richins, British Mission. Be With You TiU We Meet Elder Peterson's address Again." Ralph Wing will offer wiU be Texas Mission, 13959 the benediction. The postlude, Peyton Drive, DaUas 30, Texas. by the choir, till be "Beside SUn Waters." . Elder Peterson has been at- - Historic Documents tanritru? Snnw rnlleffs in Fnh- Presented to raim where he has been em- -. ployed part time in the college Junior High School book store. He graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS During the American EducaSeminary. Active in music and tion Week Assembly, the Amerdrama in both school and el'urch ican Legion Auxiliary presented affairs, he carried a role in the Lehi Junior High School "Our Town, and also in the Library with Documents from "Oklahoma" production at the the Freedom Train, the Portschool. A Life Scout, he has folio of Presidents, and a posof the Care ter in story-for-m and Respect for the Flag of the NOTICE TO United States. These were given in addition to the medals WATER USERS awarded to the class winners of the Americanism Essay ConThe following applications test sponsored jointly by the have been filed with the and American State Engineer to Change American Legion and Appropriate water in Legion Auxiliary. 1 Utah County, State of Utah, Throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. To Change . Utah Water & Power Board, 435 State Capitol, Salt Lake Glly, Ut., proposes to change She point of diversion and place of use of 3.75 sec.-f- t. of water evidenced by Application No. 26748-The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point N. 428.5 ft. and E. 35 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 34, T4S, R1E, and used from Mar, 15 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation or 5,ooo acres oi land in sec. 15 , a. TrciD School Receives Gift The National Secretaries Association (InternaUonan), in cooperation with the U. S. Department of Commerce, originated Secretaries Week to bring recognition to an secretaries and to inform the public of the secretary's contribution to the educational, professional and civic growth of the community. It also serves to remind secretaries of their totheir responsibilities to Secretaries Week Is official- as chairman of the schoor s hospital building program and Is a ly acknowledged by Federal and State Governments usually by the issuance of a proclamation decreeing that this week shaU be officially knows as Secretaries Week. This year the Week begins April 18 and ends April 24, with Wednesday April 21, being highlighted as Secretaries Day. The overall theme for Sec- retaries Week is "Better Secretaries Mean Better Business." The Timp Valley Chapter of the NSA is sponsoring a Fashion Show and dinner on Secretaries Day, Wednesday, April 21, at the Royal Inn at 7 p.m. Chairman of Secretaries Week and the dinner Is Mrs. Janice Fowles of SpringviUe. On her committee is Mrs. Renae Jensen, SpringviUe, and M r s. Ar-dFuchs ofOrem. Secretaries in Utah County are invited to attend and may make reservations by calling any of the three mentioned above at by Monday, April 19. Lehi secretaries who would like to attend this outstanding event may contact Betty at the General Refractories plant or at her home in Lehi to arrange for reservations. Other highlights of Sec- en 225-28- 00 Bla-mir- es, member of the Training School Parents Organization, said she heard of the trust fund, which aids charitable projects. Following her appointment as school hospital building chairman, she applied for consideration of aid to the T raining SchooL The school also was given $5,000 a year ago. That was used to purchase such items as curtains, rugs, and draperies for the 24 buildings at the school. CONTINUE PROJECT The current funds win continue this project, Dr. Richards said, and be used for the addition of some furniture items, play mats, and other such details which wiU provide the children a more homelike atmosphere, and for which state funds are not available. Mrs. Christiansen, has assisted in obtaining various other funds for the school. by the Sal Ute Chapter, NSA, and a Seminar on Saturday, April 24 at the Riverside Country Club, sponsored by the Executive Secretaries, Inc. Loans to $5,000 and up to 36 months to pay UTAH FUE Dflfl'S CM 768-25- Main Btreet, Postage Paid at Lehi Entered at the postofftoe at Lehi, Utah, as second elaat matter under the act of eoo great March S, 1179. stmm A weekly X. tffOW" 01 Lehi Zing into spring! in a new Chevrolet 111 '65 Chevrolet Impdla Sport Coupe 01 -- u 0- Ik '65 Chevelle Malibu H Station Wagon '65 Chevy U Nova Sport Coupe MURRAY, UTAH (Across from Murray Park) Lots of Free Perking PO Leave Your Garments on Your Way to Salt Lake - Pick Them Up on Your Way Home. CM Ono Hour Martinizing Service Almost Doubles Your Wardrobe. '65 Corvair Corsa Sport Coupe If you've been sitting tight waiting for just your kind of car, with just your kind of power, at just your kind of price -- wait no longer! Chevrolet It's a bigger, more beautiful car this year. Which is why that handsome silhouette could be mistaken for cars costing a thousand even two thousand dollars more. Chevy n. No car so trim has a right to be so thrifty. But This one's got lively spirited power, a softer ride and remarkable room atop a highly maneuverable wheelbase. No wonder it's e car. today's favorite Corvair. Ask any '65 Corvair owner how it feels to drive a car with such easy steering, tenacious traction and responsive power. And be ready to do lots of listening. Chevelle. looks, G(& FREE DRY CLEANING COUPON mid-siz- Name- - UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. 1550 i?m::oviLU road provo 1501 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD - 768-25- 5120 SOUTH STATE West Main ) QEHTH OGDEN IANK HOG. lf $2.50 Man's Suit Value Ladies Dress (Plain) Binimmsz'i n AVENUE CM NO OBLIGATION OF LEHI 0 QflHilB VALLEY 5U Publishing Co. every Thursday. Russell Innea, Publishes Open: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Cleaning Service All Day Saturday. 140 W?L Persons on active duty in the Armed Forces, not eligible to purchase the new NSU insurance, available May 1, 1965, may apply, if they are separated from active duty before that date. Lehi, Utah Dry. Cleaning Offer City CACHI The banquet tables were attractively decorated In an Easter theme. All Orders to Go Phone Lehi T23 !! Published in the Lehi Free Press, Lehi, Ut., from April 15 to April 29, 1965. 32 West Home of the Hamburger Family COMPANY 36 High. J. BaU Emergencies Home Repairs ACTING STATE ENGINEER De-Ha- The Lehi Free Prca (Hsnnaia Consolidation Protests resisting the erant- -l the above applications with reasons therefor, must De iuea in aupucate with the soaie Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or Deiore May 29, 1965. Hubert C. Lambert ng Students honored were Cathy Anderson, Payson High; Delia Mae Peterson, Spanish Fork High; Shirley Luce, SpringvUle High; Cheryl Pope and Pat rt, Burns, Provo High; Cathie BY High; Vada Smith, Utah Trade Tech; Florence Gordon, BYH; Lesa Jones, Orem High; Ruth Ann Rose, Pleasant Grove High; Geral-dl- ne Inouye, American Fork High; and Naomi CoUedgt, Lehi Timp V alley Chapter of National Secretaries Association held their annual Honor Night banquet last evening at tiu. Alpine Country Club at which the outstanding business students from schools in Utah County were honored. Mrs. Thola Ko-la- n, Honor Banquet Chariman, gave the welcoming address to members, special guests, and the honor students. Timp Valley President, Evelyn Faden told the history of the Timp Valley Chapter, their aims and goals. Mrs. Arden Fuchs spoke on "So You Want to Be a Secretary," and she spoke on the qualifications and what employers look for in a secretary. Mrs. Jeanne Harr, CPS and President of the Sal Ute Chapter, Salt Lake City, gave in Phone Any Worthy Purpose Ing of has been designated by the National Congress of the United States asCancerControlMonth, during which time volunteer workers will carry to the homes in Utah material "We are reliably informed that significant progress in cancer control is being made and that continued intensified cancer education win further facilitate a great reduction in the terrible toll that is now being W ALTER L. WEBB exacted by this dread disease. RETURNS HOME AFTER The cancer campaign Is unWINTER IN SALT dertaken for the benefit of manLAKE CITY kind generally, and we urge our members to be as liberal friends his many Greeting here is Walter L. Webb, 96, as their means may permit in who has spent the past five extending their support to this months in Salt Lake City, at worthy campaign." David O. McKay the home of family members, Hugh B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Owen. N. Eldon Tanner He has returned to his home The First Presidency in Lehi, and is making plans for his gardening activities, as soon as weather permits. While in Salt Lake City he has enjoyed church services and many other affaris of interest newspaper devoted to the Interest and welfare retaries Week are a Secretaries of Labi City Workshop on Thursday April 22 at Salt Lake City sponsored Published by the free Preaa 16-i- Sec. 20. T5S. RIE. ril Hopefuls at Annual Banquet 5, Leo It. in length at a nolnt N 168 ft. and W. 2260 ft. from SE Ccr. Sec. 17. T5S. RIE The water to be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 180 acres in sy2 sec. 17, NV4 teresting information on how to prepare for the CPS examination and told of her experiences as a Certified Professional Secretary. Secretaries Honor Gross! life-savi- April IS, IMS All Orders to Go Executor Date of First Publication: 1 1 1MB TRO D1W Son April 15, 1965. R1E, Sees. 4 thru 10, 16 thru Date of Last Publication: 1965. 18, Too, rie, ail in SLB&M May 6, Hereafter the same Quanti ty of water is to be diverted from an existing n. well 500 ft. deep at a point 8. FRIENDLY 581.72 ft. and E. 1784.5 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 36, T4S. RIE, and used during the FINANCE same period as above for the supplemental irrigation of 7,000 acres in 8ec8. 34 thru PLAN 36, T4S, RIE, Sees. 1 thru 11, 16 thru 18, T5S, RIE, Sec. . ter FUSS Home of the Hamburger Family Ball-Cred- To Appropriate 36675 Orem West Stake, 500 North 1600 West. Orem. of water from Ut., 3 sec.-f- t. a 10-i- n. covered drain 1180 Sappaii of THE LEHI FSEE Org DAN'S itors Estate of Clarence wiU present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Attorney Harvard R. Hlnton, 46 West Main, Lehi, Utah, on or before July 15, 1965; claims must be presented in accordance with the proUtah Code visions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 36, T4S, R1W, Sees. 1, 12 & 13, Too, K1W. gad Lccre Following is a statement issued Saturday by the First Presidency of the LDS Church endorsing the life saving work of the American Cancer Society rector. and urging generous public supThe check was presented by port of the annual appeal for Mrs. Frank (Roxle) Christian- funds to fight cancer sen, Granger who received from "The Utah Division of the the Harriet D. Travis Trust American Cancer Society reFund, Salt Lake City. minds us that the month of Ap- BUILDING CHAIRMAN Mrs. ChrisUanse, who serves f Notice to Creditors 75-9-- A check for $5,000 has been presented to the Utah State Training School to help provide " a more homelike atmosphere for the children at the school, said Dr. Guy A. Richards, di- pro- their and employers fession. LDS - - SALT LAKE LOGAN thrifty it is, with money-saver- s like brakes that adjust themselves and a exhaust system. rear-engi- ne long-live- d NIGH TIME TO TRADE AT TOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S lint Mo tpring in a new Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corvair, Chevy U or Corvette Address. Town Please Clip, Fill In and Leave With Your Garments. Offer Expires April 30, 1965. wmmm mm 1 West Main - American Pork 43-46- 45 CO |