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Show ftirfVr AjL. bee Lehi Plays Host to Rodeo Fans as 25th 14 Annual Celebration If s Roundup Time in Letal, with banners wring and flags flying and sleek horses groomed to the nth degree of glossy perfection. The 25th Lehi Roundup celebration, which marks the nation's birthday, July 4, as well as commemorating western activities and skills, starts June 24 (today). The big "open house" event for Lehi win continue thronh Friday, June 25, and Saturday, June 26. The Monte Young rides and shows are on hand, with the and other fasMerry cinating rides running and carnival booths in colorful operation, plying the eye and skill of the beholder. These attractions for young and old, alike, will continue during the three days. i Sets Underway Today CHAMPION COWBOY CHUCKWAGON BREAKFAST SOUVENIR PROGRAMS National Champion Cowboy On Saturday morning, beginSouvenir programs will be sold Deal Oliver, will be present to ning at 6 a.m. the Lehi Jay-ee- es at the rodeo by the Jaycees. compete for the price money, will be prepared to furnish These programs will provide a lasting momento of a happy day in Lehi, and are well worth taking with many other wider recogthe morning meal to all comers, nised contenders now on hand in true western style, at Wines for the contest. Park. Ham and eggs with pan REFRESHMENT STANDS cakes and a choice of drinks will Plenty of piping hot hambur- be served at $1 for adults and gers and hot dogs with soda pop 75 cents for children up until and favorite refreshments will 10 a.m. "Don't bother to cook be sold at the rodeo each night. at home," Is the invitation. " Come Proceeds are for a community out and greet your friends and enjoy the cooking of the Jaycees." project. home to those not fortunate enough to attend. A six horse power Tote Gote, ideal for trips into the mountains, will be given away as a prize by the Jaycees, who are selling tickets in a community benefit project. o-Round IMs PARADES The famous miniature parade will appear from Wines Park to Main Street, west to SecondWest and back to the National Guard Armory on East Main, Thurs day (today), with the route taken Friday, from the Armory along Main to Second West and back to the armory. The time is 6 p.m. On Saturday, at 6 p.m. the western stock parade, in which cow boys and cowgirls, the rodeo producers, color guard and other participants will appear, will travel east on Main, from the First Ward church on Second West. Riding clubs and in dividuals are invited to join with this equestrian procession. CHILDREN'S WESTERN DRESS PARADE The children's western dress parade with the opportunity to parade around the Junior High School athletic field, will be held Saturday morning. Children are invited to dress up in their west era best and compete for prizes , it 10 a.m. THREE NIGHT RODEOS Rodeo fans will throng bleachers for a the view of the nation's top cowboys and the best rated rodeo stock in action. The rodeo will start at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The rodeo grounds, located on First North, between Fourth West and Fifth West, have been placed in first class condition for the occasion. LEX CONNELLY, and Drtggs Billiards on State Street, were present to confer upon the previous request of Mr. Larsen for the sale of beer. The council discussed the request at length. The effect of beer sales on the total sales of merchants in grocery stores in other areas was considered. Councilman Clark requested a vote be taken to determine if members of the Council wished to bring to a vote the question of changing the present Beer ordinance. The mem- - a Council Names Committees For Concession Stands Popular Story Hour at Library Starts Monday; Children Invited to Attend Given at Roundup As an added attraction this year, the Committee will award valuable prizes at the last night's performance of the Championship Rodeo to the lucky persons whose tickets are drawn. In an effort to be better acquainted with our visitors who come to see these Championship Rodeos, a drawing win be held Saturday night and the prizes awarded. All you have to do to be eligible for these prizes in the drawing is attend the Rodeo and list your name, address, and telephone number on a ticket given you with your admission ticket. Any night's attendance, either Thursday, Friday, or Saturday win be Included In the drawing. Be sure to attend at least one night, better still an three, and enjoy top Rodeo entertainment and make yourself eligible for the valuable giveaway prizes. on Main Street, bers voted yes on that question Forrest Driggs, operator of and also agreed to approve the sen's Market Water problems, park improvements and a petition for the sale of beer in Lehi grocery stores were debated at the Lehi City Council meeting, Tuesday evening. It was voted to amend the present beer license ordinance to allow the sale of beer in grocery stores in Lehi. With Mayor Harold D. West-rin- g in charge, others present were Councilmen Don A. Peterson, Ralph Wing, Morris Clark, and J. Cooper and Ned F. Wilson, city recorder. Ralph Larsen, operator of Lar- - charge on Mondays and wiU teU stories for children age four to six years. Mrs. Twila Rockwell win ten stories of special Interest to the six to nine year olds, on Wednesday. On Fridays, Mrs. Helen Jones wiU feature stories especially suitable to those children age nine years and over. It wiU be recalled that over 800 children attended the story hours last summer. Eighth Word Sets Bake Sale Friday is hold- ing a bake sale, Friday, at 10 a.m. at the bank parking lot, with cakes, pies and other choice home made goodies available at economy prices. Proceeds will be used for softbaU equipment and road show supplies. 'Get your good baked foods at the sale and spend your time In fun at the Lehi Roundup," the Eighth Warders say. ERROL BARTHOLOMEW RETURNS FROM ALASKA ASSIGNMENT Douglas Smith, Wesley Ras-muss- en and G. Dale Burgess win take charge of purchasing. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Larsen wlU serve as chairmen of the utilities committee. LIONS CLUB The Lehi Lions Club will take charge of vending and sales in the stands on Thursday night. Members are reminded to wear their club vests. amendment of the city ordinance to allow the sale of beer In gro cery stores. The City Attorney win draft such an amendment. TO PROTEST WATER FILLINGS Dean Wines was present to discuss water diversion filing by Arthur Crawford with the State Engineer. Mr. WiUes explained the filing requests and their effect on the water from the streams affected. He pointed out the effect this would have on his property and its irrigation. The amount of water in the streams and the amount requested were also dis cussed. Mr. Wines also repre- sented Ronald Price, who fca property in the area. It was re quested that the city file a pro test of the filings made by Mr. Crawford. It was suggested that a constant flow of some amount be left in the streams to mix with the water discharged from the City Disposal Plant. It was voted by the council to file a protest to that effect with the State Engineer. The City Attorney win perform this action. It was motioned and agreed to accept the agreement asdis cussed with the General Electric Company on paying back to the AMERICAN LEGION On Friday night, the Americity an amount overcharged on equipment purchased from the can Legion wiU handle the vending and sales in the stands. company. The Mayor was author lzed to sign the agreements on SATURDAY NIGHT On Saturday night, the vending behalf of the City. The Council asked Mr. Cooper in the stands win be taken care to proceed with the construe' of by adults who are not aftlon of the new rest room and filiated with any club group. Anyone wishing to assist is asked storage facilities at Wines Park to contact Evan CoUedge or other FIREWORKS The possibility of moving the committee member. Teen age boys and girls wlU Lehi Fire Department fireworks display on July 4, to Saratoga assist in selling each night. The usual popular fare wlU requested by the operators of be provided: hamburgers, hot the resort was discussed. The dogs, soda pop, ice cream, pop matter wlU be left to the Fire Department to decide. corn and candy and gum. Proceeds from the refresh PUBLIC HEARING, JUNE 25 The date for the public hear ments wlU be assigned toward a vital community project. Added ing on ordinance revisions was to the funds raised last year, changed from June 22, to Friday It is expected that the amount June 25, at 12:00 noon at the will be sufficient to complete Memorial Building. the rest room facilities at Wines ' Park, is reported. 'Put on a Lehi Roundup neck tie and be in tune with the cele bration," is the invitation of the Lehi Chamber of Commerce. The slimline black bow ties are marked in silver with the Lehi Roundup insignia and are avail able at a reasonable price. They are suitable for men, women and children and will add a traditional western touch for dress up and casual attire alike. Melvln An derson is serving as chairman for the neckties, which may be purchased at Mel's Kustom Kar- pentry on Main Street. I I -- m-f- f Making left at in Salt He has TAD Evan CoUedge, or other com mlttee member. A special In vita tlon is extended to adults not affiliated with any club group. Around 12 persons are needed to assist on Saturday. If i 'A, A D. ,v - A. SKEEN AWARD RECEIVED BY LEHI LIONS CLUB District Governor Marvin F. Warren of Sprlngvine, and Lester R. Holcomb, Lehi Lions Club president during the past year, display the attractive trophy. This award was presented the Lehi club for the outstanding project completed during the year. This notable project was the construction of the building for the John Hutch-ln- gs Museum of Natural History, opened to the public recently. With E. RusseU Innes (not shown) as museum board president, George T. Strasburg, left, is treasurer, and R. Garn Holbrook, extreme, right, is serving as vice-preside- lehi Lions Install Wetv Officers Beginning . Monday - Jayces Push Tickets; Sponsor Chuckvagon Breakfast vice-presid- ent Famous Miniature Parade Open at 6 Roundup Celebration With final touches completed on the many lovely floats to be en to tered, as weU as some In the comedy vein, the traditional min iature parade wiU be the opening feature of the Lehi Roundup celebration Thursday (tonight) at Ward church corner at First 6 p.m. The celebration, which in South and Second West. cludes the patriotic as well as The Lehi Riding Club in full the western theme, will continue regalia, the Cedar Valley Riders Friday and Saturday. The minia and riding clubs from Orem, ture parade wiU appear Friday at Pleasant Grove, and American 6 p.m. with the route along Main Fork wlU aU be on display. The Street. Utah County Sheriffs Posse and NATIONAL GUARD TO American Fork Bridlettes and PROVIDE COLOR GUARD others will all be Included. The color guard will be proIndividuals, Including men, vided by the Lehi National puard women and children, are invited unit. to participate and compete for Governor Calvin L. Rampton has been Invited to the celeprizes. The Lehi Roundup Royalty, bration, and it is expected that Queen Miriam Gunther, Kathy he or a representative of his ofZupan and Judy Baker, with Miss fice wlU attend the celebration Lehi Roundup, Shirley Christianand appear in the parade, Kate sen, were accompanied by Dale B. Carter, president of the Nachairman, tional organization of the DaughPeterson, Queen-ode- o who is also chairman for the ters of Utah Pioneers organizastock parade, to Invite Utah's tion, is expected, and with her will Governor. The girls were also appear the Days of '47 Queens. featured on television. Virgil H. Peterson, president PRIZES of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Handsome western trophies Lehi chapter, made the special are on display in the window of invitation. the E. N. Webb Jewelry store The Stake Presidency, Mayor on Main Street. These will be and City Council, representatives awarded to the outstanding club of the Lehi Fire Department and and the best dressed man, women, other officials wiU appear, as wiU the Lehi Roundup Royalty, with boy and girl. Serving on the committee with Chairman Peterson Miss Miriam Gunther as Queen are Stanley Clark, Duane Evans, and Miss Shirley Christiansen and Robert Webb. as "Miss Lehi Roundup." Due to the large number of BANDS The Lehi High School band riding clubs taking part, children win not ride in the Grand Entry will appear in their natty new unl at the rodeo, Chairman Peterson forms. This is one of the first reported. marching appearances for this student band which is scheduled for other public appearances dur Bond Members ing the summer. Sell Ticket Books Other bands and marching from Lehi, American groups Members of the Lehi High Fork and Pleasant Grove, wiU School band are selling tickets also appear in the parades. to the Monty Young rides at BIG HEADS discount prices. These ticket Watch for the 'Big Heads," books are available from band the giant masks worn by teen members and will provide rides age boys and girls, who will add for all the family at a big re a carnival atmosphere to the par duction In price. ades with their giant masks, is Western Stock Parade Saturday Include Lehi Roundup Performers A chance to see Lex Connelly, rodeo producer, at close range as wen as to get a close-u- p view of Dick Griffiths and his trick riding roupe, the rodeo color guard, clowns and performers Is offered by the Western Stcok Parade, Saturday, June 26. The American Legion Post 19 with Paul Evans as commander, wiU. provide the color guard for this parade, which will begin at 6 p.m. leaving from the First n i 'my, ) The annual installation banquet On display at the banquet was struction of a building to house for Lehi Lions and their partthe notable trophy, representing the collections of John Hut chings, Band ners was held at the Lehi High the DA Skeen Award for recog- Lehi naturalist and coUector. School last Thursday evening. nition of the outstanding club With the Lions Club as the spear- Special guest of the evening project in the state, completed heading organization, the build Starts was District Governor Marvin within the year. This award was ing was completed and Is now F. Warren of Sprlngvine, who received by the Lehi Club at in use. Lions Club members The beginners band program, gave a short address, and took the State ConventlonheldlnCedar have served on the museum board held during the summer under charge of the installation of trustees and substantial conCity. the city recreation program. Is Their project was the con- - tributions have been made by the announced this week by Paul '. club. .. Halversen, instructor. The building, which is located Classes will begin Monday, on the grounds adjacent to the Tote Gote June 28, at the Junior High School Lehi Lehi Elementary School, confor Sixth and Seventh Grade be tains an extensive and interesginners. To Sat. ting mineral display, one of the Classes for clarinets win be largest collections of birds eggs held Monday, Wednesdays and ful Tote Gote (for the holder of and related displays, Indian artiof Lehi Chamber Junior The at 8 a.m.; trombones, Fridays facts and plonerr relics. , 8 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Commerce, with Blaine Adam son the lucky ticket) and aid in jay A sculpture of Mr. Hatchings, cee such as out Christmas an is carrying projects, Fridays; saxophones, 9 a.m. as president, created decoration and the of Santa visit by the noted Utah sculp- - : in in aiding Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Important program Avard Is Tote Gote Claus. The a tor, six Farlbanks, is located baritones and tubas, 9 a. m. the production of the Lehi Roundat the museum. model which wiU horse power celebration. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; up E. Russell Innes, former Lions "take you anywhere," the Jaycees trumpets 9 a.m. Tuesday, ThursRODEO PROGRAMS Club president, is the current say. day and Friday. Handsome rodeo programs win CHUCKWAGON BREAKFAST president of the Museum Board SPECIAL CLASSES be sold by the Jaycees at the 6 a.m. the of Trustees, with R. Garn Hoat Saturday morning Special classes for beginners rodeo grounds each night, June and : lbrook as who are attending summer school 24, 25 and 26. These programs annual Chuckwagon Breakfast T. Strasburg as treas- at Wines George Park. gets underway, wlU be held Tuesdays and Thursare illustrated and provide at- The sound of the familiar fire nrer. days at 3 p.m. for aH instru- tractive souvenirs as weU as Lester R. Holcomb turned over ben win kick off this event. An ments, until after the closing of being useful tor individual scorfine menu has been the reins, of club president to exceptionally summer school. ing of the various events, and planned at $1 for adults and 75 Grant Evans. Vice presidents are SEVENTH, EIGHTH tabulating advertisers. Where to cents for children. Ham and eggs Dale Price, first; Howard Brown, GRADE BANDS get just the article or service and hot cakes, piping hot from the second; and Dr. William MUler, Starting June 28, the Seventh you might want Is concisely outbe served with a third; with Ncy Christofferson win griddle, meet wiU Grade band Monday lined in the rodeo program. of variety beverages. Glen as Lion Tamer, Lars Jenkins, and Wednesday at 3 p.m. TOTE GOTE chairman of the break secretary, Douglas Smith, Wheeler, The Eighth Grade bands win Tickets are being sold on a Charles Oliver, holdmeet at 4 p.m. Mondays and Tote Gote project, which win fast project, announces that serv treasurer, wiU continue until 10 a.m. over director, Keith Bushamn, ing Wednesdays. be given away at the final per to allow everyone to take ad- one year director and Joseph INSTRUMENTS formance of the rodeo, Satur two year director AU Sixth and Seventh grade day night. Tickets are available vantage of the delicious meal in Lambert, the officers staff. : out complete the of doors. beginners who have not yet had at Vern Rowley's American Oil a chance to obtain Instruments station on State Street, at for rental or purchase may ob- PoweU's Service on Main, the to tain them from Mr. Halversen. National Guard Armory, or from ? He has Instruments on hand from any Jaycee member. Vern Rowseveral music stores, available ley is the project chairman. This Here Today for rent or purchase. is an opportunity to obtain a use- - "( ) ft Like to Help Sell at f 43 Roundup Neckties Are' Fad in Lehi At Roundup? Errol Bartholomew returned home last Thursday, after comAdults who would like to as pleting a government assignment In Alaska, during the past two slst in selling at the rodeo. Sat months. He was located in An urday night, are asked to contact chorage and Fairbanks. the trip by plane, he 3:30 a.tn. and arrived Lake City at 9:30 a.m. returned to his position In Tooele. The Lehi Post Office win move to temporary quarters at 98 West Main (the old Julian Drug building) effective July 6. This move is necessary while the new Post Office building is constructed on the present location, which we expect to be completed near the first of next year. It win be necessary to close the Pest Office Box Section completely from noon Saturday July 3 until this move is completed. As the Post Office win be locked during the move, an mail can be deposited in the large collection box on the street in front of the present quarters. Mall win be dispatched and handled per the regular schedule. The Post Of fice win be closed an day July 5 holiday, on Monday. Number Sales in Lehi Grocery Stores The Lehi Eighth Ward l,'37 Locution 24, 1965 City Council Approves Beer PRODUCER Gate Prizes to be Operate in mu p&ft Thursday, June Lex Connelly, nationally noted Adding to the zest and enrodeo producer and announcer, is joyment of the three night rodeo producing the rodeo and will also in Lehi, June 24, 25, and 26, do the important job of announc- win be the appetizing refreshments, provided at the stands at ing. The five event rodeo will bring the rodeo grounds. Under the to the fore top bucking stock, direction of the Lehi with 21 head marked for the naCouncil, the central comtional finals. mittee wlU include Mr. and Mrs. TRICK RIDERS Sherwin AUred, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Griffiths and company will Boyd Smuin and Mr. and Mrs. thrill the crowds with many big Evan L. CoUedge. (It win be surprises in the way of trick rid- recalled that Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck handled the chairmanship ing and roping. TWO CLOWNS last year). Chuck Hensen and Tom La Managers at the stands will Grand will clown their way into be Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram the hearts of old and young, at and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashton. the same time taking care of Handling the financial arrangethe vital job of protecting the ments wlU be Mr. and Mrs. R. Garn Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. cowboys. Children are invited to attend the story hours at the Lehi Library, beginning Monday, June 28. The story hour will continue each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the library, for the rest of the summer. All children are welcome, but stories suited to the different ages are arranged .for the separate days. Gifted story tellers have again been secured under the direction of the summer recreation program. Extensive illustrations are used for vivid description. Mrs. Naomi Shaw will take To Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley Lehi Lehi Coordinating Lehi Postoifice - FIVE GENERATIONS IN ELI FOX FAMILY Eli Fox, 89, well known Lehi resident, takes pride in his large family circle. The baby son of his Douglas Mauch of American Falls, Idaho, Is shown at front with the father. On right of picture Mrs. George Thomas (Thelma Fox) of is the Aberdeen, Idaho. The grandmother, Mrs. Al Mauch (Valene Thomas) of American Falls, Idaho, is shown, left. Mr. Fox remains hale and hearty at his advanced age, continues to ride and 'break horses, knows how to handle babies, too. He now and one has 39 grandchildren, 60 as well as his eight living children. great-grandso- n, er, en i the reminder. This phase of the parade is sponsored by the Le- hlla Club and prizes will be awarded for the best imperson ations and other mask Ideas'. PARADE ORDER DESIGNATED Those participating in the miniature parade andespeclaQy the floats are requested to be present at the Wines Park by 5:30 or 5:45 p.m. for placement; : in the line of travel. The assigned line for the floats as follows: Thalian Club, Athenian Club, Lelty Club, Le- -; titian Club, Liahonian Club. Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, American Legion Auxil- iary, Lehi Riding Club, Amer- ican Legion, Fire Department,' Jaycees, Klrkham Shoe Repair; Don Peterson Construction Company, State Bank of Lehi, Lehi Drug, Larsen' s Market, Penny's Five and 10 Cent Store, Mel's Kustom Karpentry, Price Bros. Market, Powell's Car Clubs; Wash, Powers Store, Carter's 66Sta-- 1 tion, Eighth Ward, SeventhWard, Sixth Ward, Fifth Ward, Fourth Ward, Third Ward, SecondWard, First Ward, and any other floats. 4-- H AID IN JUDGING This lineup is arranged in orjudging. Any der to facilitate other floats or groups are welcome and may be registered in advance with Dr. Kent B. Davis, Blaine Thomas, Ila Fowler or Pauline Smuin of the committee, or at the park, is stressed. STATIONS AT PARK Floats are asked to assemble at the north side of the park, from the west. Cars carrying officials are asked to approach the line of travel from the north on Center, with the bands assigned to come in from the East to Center. CASH PRIZES Cash prizes in the amount of $150 will be assigned the winners. Sweepstakes prize will be $40; First prize, $30; Second prize, $25; Third prize, $20; Fourth prize, $15; Fifth prize, $10, and Sixth Prize, $10. |