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Show Family Honors Mrs. Alice L Phillips at 84 Letter to the Editor 1 w t THE LEHI FREE PSESS I Th radar. April 23, IMS WHAT IS A CUSTOMER? DEAR EDITOR: A CUSTOMER is the most important person ever lathis A recent situation arising in "Mather andDaughters business in person or by mail. me left has school our Party honored Mrs. Alic L. with high a troubled attitude toward A CUSTOMER is not dependent on us we are dependent Phillips for her 84 birthday. future participation in activities feawhich The lovely affair, on him. and I would like to tured a pot luck dinner provided forthcoming before my express A CUSTOMER is not an interruption of our work -- be is the through the favorite recipes of someone elsefeelings hurt by the is family members, was held at way this was handled. purpose of it. the home of Mrs. Phillips and We are not doing him a favor by serving him be is doing During our cheer leader conher daughter Ada, Mrs. Howard us a favor by giving us the opportunity to do so. I two weeks held ago, W. Robinson. A birthday cake test, felt this was judged unfairly with candles was an attractive A CUSTOMER is not an outsider to our business he is a and incompetently by judges BirthThe of it. Happy centerpiece. part com that had no place judging day song was sung and Mrs. within our schooL As her A CUSTOMER is not cold statistics grat- petition he is a flesh and blood Phillips expressed this is solely for tne LEHI JAYCEE OFFICERS-Blal- ne something A damson, new president of itude for being a member of the human being with feelings and emotions like our own. tenefit of our own school, why the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce, is shown at center. family. do we need judges from another L to r., include: Keith Prior, director; Glen Other Others present includedMrs. A CUSTOMER is a person who brings us bis wants. It is officers, to pick what and who we Evans L. (LUiane) Anderson, school our job to handle them profitably both to him and to us. Wheeler, state director; J. H. Hadfield, second have for the well being Mrs. Warren L. (Marie) Goates, should Arthur Harding, first vice president; Arnie Cardon, of our own school. r; secretary-treasureYOU have seen this before and so have we, but it does Mrs. David W. (Arlene) Adam-so- n Bryant Strasburg, director. help This, I feel, should be left and Mrs. Jean L. (Zada) occasionally to reread and rededicate our companys efforts and to our studentbody entirely to the philosophy stated above. Blaine Adamson Phillips, all of Lehi; Mrs. Wesfaculty to decide. It seemed evir. . .1 .H ley (Alice) Harding of Vine- dent that the winners were SEAMAN yard; Mrs. Walter Hunter chosen beforehand by friends CLIFFORD J. LEE RICHARD NELSON 01 Lehi Annual Elections of American Fork; (Martha) NAVY ABOARD SERVING CHOSEN FOR DANCING Mrs. William (Jane) Chaffln andIn judges. MISSILE CARRIER SEQUENCE AT BYU other for leaders picking of Payson, and Mrs. Peter (Ida) Elections were held by the SOUTHWEST TOUR we have a vote by activities Lehi Jaycees at their WednesChrlstensen of Sandy. Unable Seaman Clifford J. Lee.USN, Richard Nelson, student at used to attend were Mrs. E. E. ballots. Why can't this be day night meeting, April 21, Mrs. John (Klea) Ernst and son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brigham Young University, was for all events? Anderson (Julia) of Provo, and 1965. The following officers her Lee of Lehi, is serving aboard recently chosen to appear In daughter Kaye Lynn enMrs. George B. Andrus (Eliza) to were the for serve elected the of tour an guided missile cruiser USS a dancing sequence of a Guild A Citizen joyed interesting who telephoned her good wishes coming year. Blaine Adamson, the Southwest area when they Galveston, taking part in the production at the Provo unifrom Holladay and spoke to each President, Arthur Harding -to visit Mr. Ernst at his U. S. First Fleet training operaversity. The troup also travone present. Officers Named in First Vice President, J. H. went tion 'Tee-Sh- ot being conducted eled to Utah State University work in Santa Fe, New Mexi Mrs. Phillips continues Hadfield- - Second Vice Presico. Santa Fe, oldest city in the off the coast of Southern Cal- in Logan for presentation of New Eighth Ward to wed Barbara Ann Ewell active and is regular in attenthe play there. Richard, who dent, Keith Prior - Director, United States, provided many ifornia April 8. dance at church and community is de- Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. AshBryant Strasburg - Director. historic views. A curio shop Operation 'Tee-Sho- t" With Wendell Skinner as bishaffairs. A favorite hobby is the Arnold Cardon was selected readiley Nelson, is enjoying his asLehi Man Ann dating back to 1603, the San signed to increase the in with the students and units making of beautiful rugs which op and Dr. Kent B. Davis and to serve as Secretary Fleet sociation of ness First In built 1600, Miguel Mission, adorn the homes of her family Arland Pulham as his counse- Treasurer and Immediate past and anti- his activities at the Y. the oldest house in the United strike, The young couple are planning members and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. lors, with Wesley Rasmussen president, Glen Wheeler, will States, were all visited. Potsubmarine warfare. Twenty as ward clerk, other officers be this years State Director. Ewell of American Fork are an- wedding rites for Friday, May surface ships, one submarine at was kilns the purchased tery are announced by Bishop SkinAll new officers are asking which are nouncing the engagement and 14, in the Salt Lake LDS Tern old mud and several Naval air units of actually Name ner as follows: N. S. Peck, for the continued support of ovens forthcoming marriage of their pie. They will be honored later Olympians Into use for firing the Pacific Fleet are participabrought Vera Webb and James Carter all members so that this year daughter, Barbara Ann to Paul the same evening at a recep New Officers, Hold the pottery. On the return trip, ting in the exercise. will serve as assistant ward will be the best and most sucWard D. Asay of Lehi. Parents of tion in the Seventh-SecoThe Galveston, the first ship they visited the Zia Pueblo, clerks. Mr. Asay are Mr. and Mrs. Dell Recreation Hall. cessful yet. of ocher type, has missiles as which Recipe the only pueblo is Exchange RELIEF SOCIETY The reception will be held Asay. her main armament. at the time. present cupied Lucille Christofferson is Refrom 8 to 10 p.m. and all rela Protect sweaters and other The election of new officers people there all tives and friends are invited. for the coming year and a lief Society president, with Ber-nie- knits by keeping them in plastic (The younger Time to orune roses. You'll The Aztec speak English). Rasmussen and Carol bags. The plastic coverings Barbara Ann is a graduate of recipe exchange were featured First Blue Star find the pruner underneath the out of New Aztec, ruins, just the American Fork High School at the Olympian Club meeting Southwick, counselors. from a drycleaner are partiwhich date back to the auto tire chains, the snow shovMexico, and LDS Seminary. She is preswhich was held at the home SUNDAY SCHOOL cularly useful for bulky sweat- twelfth century, were visited. el and the bat? of fertilizer you to Kent Shepherd is Sunday Sch ers that are too large to fit ently employed at the Hi Spot of Mrs. Harold Ellison. Salads, drove by way of Durango, didn't get around to spreading They Drive In in American Fork. ham, desserts, candies and a ool superintendent, with Neil into regular sweater bags. late last summer. Colorado. Mr. Asay is a graduate of Lehi drink composed the menu made Manning and Earl Southwick, 1 May High School and is employed at up from recipes provided by assistants. MIA Bayley's in Pleasant Grove. the members. Dedication ceremonies for With Kent Chrlsitansen as a brief honeymoon, Eldred Fox, club presMrs. Following the first Blue Star Marker to the newly weds will make their took charge and plans superintendent of the YMMIA, ident, be placed along Utah Interstate home in Pleasant Grove. were made for the Olympian Richard Woffinden and Stephen 15 will be held Saturday, May 1, SUGAR Club Tea, which is scheduled Houghton are his assistants. at 2 p.m. between Lehi and for Thursday, May 13. The Beda Peck Is YWMIA presi Provo. Family Party Honors traditional affair will honor the dent, with Lila Cessay and Joy The marker will be placed at Lehi High- - School graduating Smith as counselors. the first rest stop on the right David M. Woolsey, girls, their mothers and the PRIMARY hand side of the highway in the In the Primary Association, mothers of club members. Mrs. For 88, Birthday southbound lane of the highway Glen Evans is serving as tea Dalene Jones will serve as 16 BANK SERVICES AVAILABLC according to Mrs. Seymour David M. Woolsey, father of chairman, assisted by Mrs. president, with Lola Chivers Wells, Blue Star Highway chairMrs. George F. Grace of Lehi. Glen Gardner and Mrs. John and Lois Davis as counselors. THROUGH YOUR LOCAL man for the Associated Garden Sharon Judd is ward chorls was honored at a family party C. Ernst. Further details will Clubs of Utah. at the Lehi Riding Club club- be announced. ter, with Karla Harding as ward The program will include the BANK ot AMERICAN FORK house. The occasion was his Mrs. Boyd Sunderland, club onanist. posting of colors by American 88th birthday, which occurred scoutFrank Huggard is will be the Legion Post 70, Pleasant Grove, on April 22. A lavish chicken for the coming year, master of Troop Eight, assisted president SAVINGS ACCOUNTS assisted by Boy Scout Troop dinner was served and a with Mrs. LaVar (Lornell) by Tony Peck and Nile ChristproInterest on FD.I.C. In166 of the Pleasant Grove Sixth Paying highest guaranteedannum. of family talent was enBateman elected vice -- president offerson. gram 4 per sured savings LDS Ward. LaMar (Mike) Bushman is joyed. The date also marked and Mrs. Michael (LaVee) Mayor Glen T. Anderson, the twenty-fift- h of the Quorum Eighth and Mrs. president birthday of his Kearney, secretary; CHECKING ACCOUNTS American Fork, will give the Pfc. Merrill F. Elmo Russon, Mrs. Ted Comer of Elders, with William Powell grandson, i A BAF checking account Is "almost like having a i followed welcome, by presenGrace serving overseas in Ger- and Mrs. Reed Roberts on the and Reed Toone as counselors e bookkeeper." tation of the marker by Mrs. and Arthur Harding, secretary. many with the U. S. Army. program committee. A. R. Stenburg, Salt Lake Calvin H. Swensoa is High All of the family, except Pfc. Officers who will retire with MORTGAGE LOANS president ofof the Associated Grace and one daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Fox Include, Mrs. Byron Priests group leader Albert F.H.A. and Conventional loans. Fastest Service. Garden Clubs Utah. Schuman is group leader for LaVern Twitchell of Antimony, Memmott, secretary; Mrs. HoTerms to suit yoyur budget. It will be accepted by Chaun-ce- y were present. Mrs. Twitchell ward Brown and Mrs. Don he Seventy quorum. Powis, Information Officer was ill. His children include Fowler, program committee; 4. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS for the Utah Department of Mrs. Borrow up to $3,500. Take up to 36 months to repay. Grace, Alburn Woolsey, and Mrs. Fon Rothe and Mrs. BABY SON ARRIVES Highways. Lehi; Vardun and Dee Woolsey Reed Roberts, flower and gift FOR LEWIS K. AND Mayor Harold D. Westring, of American Fork; Mrs. Lester committee. JUNE ERICKSON SMITH 5. PERSONAL LOANS Lehi, will then give remarks, (Golda) Mclnelly of Salt Lake Borrow from BAF for any worthwhile purpose. T iniiiiiiii"1 followed by a vocal number, A handsome black haired baby Mrs. Clive (Clone) New- TURNER FAMILY GATHER Repay at LOW BANK RATES. City; Your This Land is Land," by man, Ogden, Mrs. A r d e n (Donson arrived April 21 at the the Dale Seely family of Pleas6. FARM LOANS Mr. and Mrs. Clemn Turner, American Fork Hospital, for Hatch of Koosharem, and na) ant Grove. K. Need new farm machinery . . . seed . . . fertilizer . . . and Lewis Erickson a from June their visit Mrs. Twitchell. There are 45 enjoyed Paul T. Fordham, Mayor updated metnoasv see bat hkoi. daughter Jena V, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Gary Keith is the name grandchildren and 74 greatPleasant Grove, will give the who Mitchell and for chosen Theron the newcomer, children, grandchildren. Mr. Woolsey, 7. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES dedicatory prayer. who resides in Escalante, is J ana, Marlene, Barbara Ann weighed In at eight pounds and Governor Calvin Rampton has Don't take a chance on losing Important papers. A and Corlenda, who came from 12 ounces. There are two active Use a BAF safety deposit box. been invited to be in attendance very for andingoodhealth. many years, he is a Boise, Idaho. The entire group sisters andabrother,Marjorie, bishop along with the general public. retired builder and farmer and went to Tooele for a gathering Stephen and Colene. Mrs. Eliz8. TRAVELER'S CHECKS Mrs. Thomas Simper, Pleasstock raiser. He continues to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. abeth Riding, now of Lehi, is The ONLY SAFE WAY to carry money on a trip . . . ant Grove Garden Club Presiand cares for his Gaylon Messersmith (Joyce) the pleased grandmother. fishing enjoy in Bank of American Fork Traveler's checks. dent is in charge of arrangehome. His wife, Eliza Avery and children, Tana, Blair, Lisa, ments with the Pleasant Grove Duel Woolsey, passed away 13 Valyn, Anita and Marda. VISIT HERE 9. NIGHT DEPOSITORY and American Fork Garden ago. He is visiting for a A real convenience for customers who can't come In years Clubs serving as host clubs. time in SPENDS WEEK HERE Ogden and Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs during regular hours. Mrs. Delia Bartholomew, 83, and sons Steven and Brian, of WALK UP WINDOWS 10. DRIVE-I- N of Fayette, Sanpete County, Spanish Fork, visited here SatThalian Club IIKMIMIIMMIIttMllltl Just drive in. MODERN most Liahonians Hear The way to Bank spent a week here with her urday with Mrs. Coomb's EFFICIENT. 4 FAST. 9 till p.m. Open ta.m. Mr. mother, Mrs. Clara Clover and daughter and Slate Bake . . Book Review, and family members. other family members. 11. AUTO LOANS A - I v o 17 'V - 3 O 0 - - 1 nt; Chosen President -- Jaycees at ... Barbara 3-- Evell to Wed anti-aircr- aft IYU nd ce Marker be Dedicated BEETS DISCOVER CORN vice-preside- nt, ... full-tim- POTATOES PASTURES ... or most other son-in-la- w, Sale Saturday Elect Officers As a means of raising funds to carry out their civic project, the Thalian Club will hold a bake sale, Saturday May 1 at 10 a.m. Cakes and delectable home baked goods will be sold at three stores, Price Bros. IGA, Larson's Market and the Lehi Drug Store, on Main Street. Proceeds will be assigned toward the purchase of uniforms for the Lehi High School band. Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Ronald Woodcock are the committee in charge. Wof-find- on VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Alice HutchingsSkinner enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Reid Hutchings, here from Downey, California, and her niece, Mrs. Fred Dansie of Riverton. They brought news of Mrs. Lila Hughes of Sandy, former Lehi resident, who underwent surgery and is improving. Mrs. Hutchings left for her return to the coast this week. An outstanding review of the book, 'Moon Flower Vine," by Jetta Carleton, was given for the members of the Liahonian Club, by Mrs. Melvin Aring-to- n of Provo. The group met at the home of Mrs. Dean Evans who was assisted in hostess duties by Mrs. Rex Holmstead. Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, club president, took charge of the meeting which included ii members and two guests. Mrs. Cloyed Penrod and Mrs. were the special guests. Mrs. Lynn (Beulah) Lewis will assume the duties of president, next season, with Mrs. George (Lucille) Ingram as and Mrs. Rex (Gean) Holmstead as secretary-treasure- r, and Mrs. Wilson (Faye) Hayward as historian. Retiring officers, with Mrs. Smith are Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Mrs. Powell, N. S. (Beda) Peck, secretary; Mrs. Dean (Sarah) Price, his torian. The closing party will be the annual 'Mothers Tea, slated for Thursday. May 13. The mothers of club members will be honored at the affair. Just $5 per $100 per year on new cars. Slightly hgiher on used cars. WHEN YOU GO ACCOUNTS COMMERCIAL BAF serves the needs of Utah County businessmen for TAKE IT WITH YOU! GO FARTHER TOO With SINCLAIR GAS 13. full-servic- one-sto- e, p 14. BANK MONEY ORDERS Use low cost Postage paid both ways by your friendly BAF. 15. PAY-WA- Y A NEW service especially for people who write a limited number of checks. LIVESTOCK LOANS onerlaltu that, onlv a lnrallv owned, locally managed bank fully understands. JOCKEY At PARK SINCLAIR SERVICE LEHJ ENOUGH FERTILIZER BANK BY MAIL A GET IT FROM USE banking. Never send cash through the mail. BAF money orders. 16. vice-preside- Use a small strip from a garment bag to tie a plant to its support. The plastic tie is Where there is a mother in the house, matters speed well. virtually invisible. 12. crops 0 Biis I AJNEBKAN F0BK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Proper fertilization it the best way to assure yourself maximum profit from your land. 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