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Show Ichi Alh!s!3$ Ifcte fir. Shoring At DYU li:!io:.:l Trcck Moot :m Central Utah schools picked op three first places and earned certificates in placing in most of the other events. Dixon Junior High School captured first place honors in the Division One 440 Yard Relay; and Division Two picked up two first places with Wayne Frandsen, Pleasant Grove, taking first in the pole vault; and Jimmy Innes, Far-r- er Junior taking top honors in the broad Jump. Certificate winners in the Division One competition also Steven Buys, Payson,in the broad Jump; Teryl Smith Cavemen Top 13-- In 1 85 Schools in Perce Corp Assignments William Den Ainge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ainge of Lehi, born Friday, April 23, at 8:30 a.m. at the American Fork Hospital died at 5:30 p.m. Friday of prematurity. Sue-Elle- n; ten-d- ay - h, four-roo- - m - n, Park-Universi- The American Fork Cavemen put on the heat to wallop the Lehi Pioneers 13-- 1 in a five inning tilt hosted by the For kers Thursday afternoon. Richard Merkley sizzled seven strikeouts In the five innings and was also 3 for 4 in the batters box, for the Cavemen. Other Cavemen hitters kept the Lehi team on the defensive with Driggs and Ellison collecting triples; Sam Mecham went 2 for 4 and Moyle Greenwood and Randy Hansen were 2 for 3. The big second Inning gave the Cavemen eight runs. Blaine Newman collected a home run In the fourth and was also 2 for 4 at the plate. Lehi's lone run was scored by Ekins, who took his base on balls, stole second and was driven in on a single by Peck. Ekins, Peck and Peterson were the only Lehi batters to draw base hits from the steady Merkley. rA American Fork Merkley, Manning and Dale Greenwood, Lehi Gardner, Chamberlain and Peck. - Box Score: Lehi 100 00 - 1 Am. Fork. 080 14- - 13 Gardner, Chamberlain and Peck; Merkley, Manning and Dale Greenwood. ty Refreshments served. will also be The LDS Sociables is an organization for all people over 25 who are widowed, divorced or single. All who are eligible to belong to the group are cor dially invited to join with them Thursday for an enjoyable evening of dancing and sociability. PFC. MERRILL F. GRACE TO LEAVE GERMANY THIS WEEKEND Word was received by Mrs. George F. Grace that her son, Pfc. Merrill F. Grace is scheduled to leave Germany this weekend. He is expecting discharge from the army after two years service overseas in Germany in the communications divisions. Merrill was home on a 30 days furlough at the time of the death of his father, December 14. ht signed rooms for our stay. re After a delicious dinner entertained by a group of singers and hula dancers from the branch of the LDS Church. The following morning we toured the Iao Valley, including the famed "Amalfl Drive to Waikapu and Kaanapali, beautiful site of the most recent hotels on Maui. We also motored through Lahaina, former capital of the Islands. At 1 p.m. the same day we boarded the plane for Hilo on the Island of Hawaii (the largest island in the chain). We were again greeted with flower leis and transferred to Hilo Hukilau Resort. Following dinner we were entertained by a talented group of singers. Many attended sunrise services Sunday morning at Hilo before proceeding on to Kailua, a little village on the Kona coast. Enroute, we stopped at one-nig- we-we- ful afternoon with ancient musi- cal instruments in a program presented by Homer and Louise Wakefield of Provo. In keeping with the theme of music from another era, refreshments will be those of an authentic "Old Fashioned English Tea." Retaste search into former-da- y treats promises the guests something to delight both the eye and palate according to the committee. The Utah Valley Symphony Guild wishes to thank the some 300 women throughout the county who made their benefit fash ion show for the symphony such an outstanding success. Reservations for the May 1 Musical Tea may be made with Mrs. Delbert Hales of Ameri can Fork. Some Guild memberships are still available and application may be made with either Mrs. Hales or Mrs. Joe H. Ashworth of Provo, Hugh Otterson was a medical patients April 20 24. Mrs. Eldon (Francis) Br ickey of American Fork, recieved treatment April proving. 25 and is im- Shaun Lamb, eight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lamb, admedical treatment April 2. mitted AprU 26 for medical Earl Chilton was a medical treatment, Is improving. Mrs. Von(Karlene)Sorenson, patient April 20 -- 24. Mrs. Don (Doris) Jones is admitted April 26, is a medical improving following medical patients. treatment since April 21. Edward R. Southwick, two, Mrs. Merrill (Linda) Carson son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward was admitted April 22, for medSouthwick, is receiving medical ical treatment and is improving. treatment. He is reported imMrs. Phillip (Alice) Black proving. received medical treatment Bradley Pitt, nine month old son of Mrs. Nettie McCarney April 23 to 26. Mrs. Russell Lewis of Salt Pitt, was admitted April 27 Lake City, was a medical patient for treatment for burns. Donald Carter, 10, son of Mr. April 25 - 27. Terry Ann Fox, 16, daughter and Mrs. Junior Carter, was of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fox, was admitted April 27 for medical hospitalized for minor surgery, treatment. 5. A baby son arrived April 23 April son of for Goodwin, Melvin and Roma Hall. 15, Byron Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin, There are twpbrothers and two entered the hospital for medical sisters for the newcomer. ifyou 20-2- wonder where your money went . . . e 21-2- High School Students! Be Prepared For the Best in University Education Vikings Defeat Lehi. BY High 3-V- WW3 NdJIDGE Ainge Baby Dies Cancer Crusscb n, Baseball Tilt In it' 29. 1K5 - procedures. Lehi in Thand&jr. April l!ov Underway For $1,000, a Utah school, Peace Corps borrowed a page manLatter-day Saint church or civic group can turn from the itself into a very real instru- ual on building chapels. Lehi residents are reminded Such projects are "people to that the Cancer Crusade is A group of happy, tired, sunseveral orchid and flower shops ment of American foreign poliSurvivors, besides the people" diplomacy at its best. now underway in Lehi, under burned and broke travelers re- (where a land office business cy include three sisters, educational Utah a rich With that amount, any If s also turned to Lehi Sunday after a was carried on in a short time). the chairmanship of Thomas parents, and Laurie American the for for Vickie, be that looking group Ha1 might to wonderful Orchids and many flower arLeRoy Worley. Although May trip waii. The Lehi travelers were rangements were ordered for an unusual service project can children who are buying the is the campaign deadling, Mr. grandparents, Mrs. William in a bricks and mortar. Ainge, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. part of a group of Chamber of delivery back home. We stopped put up a small school Worley stressed that contribuare needs that study exchanging desperately They Commerce members through- at famed Volcano House for country tions will be gratefull accepted Hilda Curtis, Casper, Wyoming. Graveside services were held out the county who represented lunch before visiting volcanos more school. projects and information with beyond that date. at 11 a.m. at the Spanthe in has The Peace Monday their counterparts Corps already their respective communities enroute to Kona. This campaign does not come to construcish Fork are cemetery. The dedi- -. 30 under schools schools such they helping on the Hawaiian Friendship Fund is under the United After spending the first night lands-ai- ded was offered by . . . build prayer tion catory is underdeveloped out. Those working on at Kona, several of the more Tour. serv- pointed of SpanNelson are civic 38 Utahns and sponJoseph Judge Ameripresently Seven from by private committees ward the district couples brave (yours truly included) 100 Yard Dash Jerry missions ish Fork. Peace in this sors Corps country. can Fork and Lehi were among boarded fishing vessels for a ing are reminded to make their Laughter, Bountiful; LesWash-bisMrs. Ainge is improving well. The program has been dubbed Utah County residents day of deep sea They labor in the front lines contacts during the current Olympus; Dennis Whim-pe- y, some 160 fishing. Only to school" "school the combat of program made the trip. Included in one group was successful The against ignor- week. global Lehi; Crigg Richards, Mt. who The importance ot tne war North Utah County group evening consisted of a real because most of the American ance, famine, poverty and disReed Carson and George Jordan; Mark Berntsen, the that is being waged on cancer are now, ecoare ease. Haws the were: Mr. and Mrs. F. They Vance are taking charge of fighting sponsors, right Hawaiian Luau with all the trimWasatch. D.7 indicated by the fact that is and schools. cultural which nomic inertia Grant and Mr. Mrs. and Fairfield in the crusade TWO Durfey, DIVISION mings, Including exotic foods the disease claims the lives of "The $1,000 will supply invite red subversion. Cedar Fort. Lehi ward dis100 Yard Dash -J- oel Smith, Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. and plenty of entertainment. two- -, a 285,000 Americans a year and for mortar and bricks skills RusMrs. many Their and Mr. under covered are tricts span Lawrence, we View Mont; Terry Rymer, Lehi; left by being Thursday morning another 830,000 under -, or keeps threeschool, fields Thomteachers, machinist, the chairmanship of Mrs. plane for Honolulu, where we Larry Gordon, Tooele; Steve sell Innes, Mr. and Mrs. treatment. in medical technician, the country upon Leand depending Abel as Mr. Mrs. First Ward; Powers, B farmer, Joseph Stein, and remained joined group Pratt, Tooele; Pete Thomas, According to the President's Ekins, and Mr. and Mrs. How- at the Illkai Hotel for the last which it's built," explains conservationist, athletic coacb, Roy Gammon, Second; Karl Lehi. 11.0 Commission on Heart Disease, Utahn the and more. Stevenson, coach, Dwayne Brown. PorOwen ard language Mrs. A four of our Shot Put Moore, Third; Sam Id la, days trip. For example, Peace Corps ter, Fourth; Mrs. Ralph Wing, Cancer and Stroke, the annual The entire group left the Salt Next week will Include some who heads the Peace Corpsl Judge; Larry Harris, Washingrelations. service has taken Lloyd Bastle-to- Fifth; Mrs. Joseph Godfrey, cost of cancer in the United of the highlights of Honolulu and office of community ton; Robert Worlton, Lehi; Lake City airport Friday mornof that "The States, counting the diagnosis country, at a.m. people 10:40 SpringvUle, to Chile as a Sixth; Mrs. J.N. Jacob, Seventh; some interesting sidelights of Doug Maughn, Mt. Jordan; ing, April 16, care and treatment of patients with Peace Corps volunteers, do photographer, while another and Niron Franin a San short After Ward. stop tour. Eighth 53 Fowler, the feet Russ Robert West, S.L.C. well as the loss inwages as N. rest. the at Honaluhi we cisco SpringvUle volunteer, Mary arrived the 9 inches. Lasy year Utah citizens gave and productivity, comes to about "In fact, we insist that the Bonney, is a teacher's aide in a total of $191,501 to the CanInternational airport. Here the billion. as $8 the in foundation, the two put were divided into people Philippines. travelers cer Crusade, Mr. Worley said. LDS Sociables Set Kermit R. Warner, Spanish Sixty per cent of this amount a sign of good faith, before we Progress is being made, howgroups. Group A boarded the Symphony Guild will clear American aid for the Fork, is a vocational economist remained in Utah for the eduever, slowly but definitely, In Hawaiian airlines for the Island Dance Tonight Slates Final bricks and mortar," he said. in Chile; while lone E. Alver-soof Maui. Group B flew to Kona. cation and s e r v i c e programs combatting several forms of the a West The is long long, $1,000 goes Jordan, Both groups visited the same doing while forty per cent was sent disease. Symposium May 1 The LDS Sociables will hold The commission finds that work in neighboring to the national way in underdeveloped country places on different tours and headquarters their annual Spring dance then met at Honolulu where they where all labor and supervision Peru, and Stephen J. Thompson, for research and other vital "the future is bright with the The Utah Valley Symphony Thursday evening at 9 p.m. at spent the last four days toare supplied on a volunteer St. George, is doing farm and activities. promise of new scientific disGuild will present its final basis. It's almost as if the poultry work in India. the Ward, gether. Less than five per cent of coveries and their development First West and Eighth North, At Maui we were welcomed musical symposium for this funds raised are used for fund to further useful applications." season on Saturday May 1 at Provo. The theme for this with the traditional lei Currently, one out of three greeting raising expenses. This is posIt's victims is being saved, comspecial evening, "Suddenly sible because the Cancer Cruand taken to the Maul Hukilau 1:00 p.m. in the Provo Utilities Spring," will be carried out Resort. Here we were greeted Building. sade is largely a volunteer pared with one out of four just Members and guests will step with lovely springtime decoraa few years back. effort, he said. by the manager of the Maui tions and a special floor show. Chamber of Commerce and as- back into history for a delight athletes made a fine and Sheldon Siewiyumptewa, Whim-pe- y, showing at the BYU Invitational Dixon, in the 440; Dennis Lehi 100; Steve Robbins, Meet held Friday in the new SpringvUle, 220; Drew McMil- Cougar Stadium, featuring Junior High School track and field lan, Farrer, high Jump; Doug Peterson, Payson, pole vault. events. DIVISION TWO In spite of the top condition In Division Two it was Terry of the track and put runs no records were broken or even Rymer, Lehi 100; Pete ThomPay-so- n, approached very closely, but as, Lehi, 100; Brent Hill, 220; Mark Hodgkinson, there were some unusually fine races and Central Utah ath- Orem, 440; Robert Worlton. letes looked pretty good in spite Lehi, shot; American Fork, 440 of bad weather conditions that relay. DIVISION ONE have hampered spring training "Lehi a THE LEHI FREE PRESS Opportunity Offered to Provitfo Meet ay Pleasant Grove HighSchool's and field team defeated BY High and Lehi In a triangular meet Wednesday night. The Vikings scored 71 points to 63 12 for BY High and 32 12 for Lehi. The summary: track PG; G i 1 e PG; Bullock, Time -- 10.3 Jk. - I ! r m. ...I... ' ." .... . - " t ii. , m i 7mm s, BY; Gunn, BY. PG; Bullock, BY; Trane, Lehi; Olsen, BY. Time -- 22.6 Alder, BY; Time -- S2.2 Batchelor, PG; Bowen, BY. Time -- 2:07 Mile-Bar- rett, PG. PG; BY; Frischknecht, Smith, BY; Ekins, Lehi. Time -5- :05 High hurdles -- Wilde, BY; Jacob, PG; Ekins, Lehi; Wright, PG. Time -1- 6.3 hurdles Low Ekins, PG; Wilde, BY; Dubois, Lehi; Jacob, PG. Time -2- 1.3 Pole PG; vault-Hunts- Laycock. man, Beree. BY; BY: Taylor, PG. Height -- 11 feet 6 inches. Jump-D- on Klemm, PG; Jakeman, PG; Hickenlooper, BY; Fowler Lehi. Height -- 5 feet 10 inches. Broad BY; Jump-Bull- ock, n, Usher, Lehi; Giles, PG; PG. Distance 19 feet 10 12 inches. Javelin-Coop- Lehi; PG; Gibbons, BY; PG; Distance -- 166 feet er, Plan NOW, Prepare NOW to Enter BYU semester is July 31. Also the American College Test results must be sent with the application. It ranks among Brigham Young University is unique. the great universities of the world because it possesses a character, a personality, that certain something. That is one of the ingredients of a great university along with a well trained and dedicated faculty, a comfortable and campus, and student body of high quality. 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