OCR Text |
Show H:.?.:rdcrsS!i!llbY3Tlr.3 ToEn!:r Trs. U!:V Utah homcmakers have until July 26 to enter tbe annual "Mrs. Utah for Mrs. America" contest Contest chairman, Mrs. Raymond S. Fletcher, 1829 Princeton Ave.. Salt Lake City, said entry blanks lor the'ideal home-makcontest may be obtained from her, from former contest winners, from Intermoun-tai- n Network radio stations or from Gold Strike Stamp redemption centers. Homcmakers must be at least 21 years of age. They may enter the contest themselves or be sponsored by business, dvic and church groups. They will be interviewed In Salt Lake, Ogden, Vernal, Moab, Provo, Logan,Monticello-Bland-ing Richfield and districts and finalists named from each Utah area to compete in the "Mrs. Utah' contest to be headquartered at the Ram ada Inn, 1000 Sooth State Street In Salt Lake City, August 14. The 1964-6- 5 title holder is er" Miss Kiss Dcra D.Crci:3 Don Jaat Ptttrsoo FcrlTb EI:cf :d f d Qnicc far-loa- ELDER ORRAN VANCE event. After paying due respects to tbe royalty, a number of seven to 14 year old buckaroos took advantage of the day to practice their cowboy skills. The Little Buckaroo Rodeo staged by Bur-ni- ce Hunsaker, win give young fellows a chance to compete in pony bareback riding, calf roping, and calf riding events. Young cowboys between seven and 14 years of age who would like to take part in the rodeo must contact rodeo chairman Henry Rock of Orem by Jury 24. IN DUNDEE, SCOTLAND who hast dent of American Legion uun stationed fa Beidefcerg. Gercofor the past six norths, Girls' State has swung into Boys State; Diane Batch, at many, with the student of ordinator army Is home on activity full action with general elections Wendell came by Jet plane. Be He Dr. of Utah; University Wednesday, Jury 14. and the an- O. LDS has divided his time with Ids the of director Rich, nouncement of winners Thursday Institute of Religion and Rt Rev. mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne night at a steak dinner. Jerome F.Stoffel (Shack) CoOedge, and sister Moasigaer Induction into office of city church. An Alice, Mr. andMrs.CraigSmith. Catholic the from officials took place Monday night, Calvin He win return to Munich, GerGovernor address by tbe oaths being given by Linda was Wednesday many for a two years assigngiven Rampton Jean Glover, senator to Girls' ment night Nation 1964. Kathleen Leany, daughter of An Inaugural ballbeldSaturday Mr. and Mrs. George C. Leany night at 7:30 in the Union build- VBITS IN BRCHAM CnT Z of Lehi. was elected a repreing ballroom highlighted the closMrs. Ed Branson has returned sentative. ing session of Utah Girs State home after an enjoyable visit A symposium entitled "Essenfor 1965. Presiding wasMarianne in Brigham City with famjly tial Facts for County OrganizaPeterson, governor, with Linda tion and Operation of County Glover, acting chief Justice, ad- members. She made the trip with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alma' Government" welcomed Cache ministering oaths of office. Thompson (Lena Korth) of Loaf county officials to Girls' State. Sunday's devotional marked tbe Beach, Calif. A house guest of Sharp M. Larsen, state au- last session of Girls' State. Dr. Mrs. Orson Korth, she also visitditor, Clyde Miller, secretary of W. W. ed with Anna Korth Robinefti, Richards, director emerstate; Phil Hansen, attorney genof the LDS Institne of Re- William Korth, who Is Improving itus eral and Lynn Barker, state to the girls on the after serious illness, and others. treasurer; also addressed dele- ligion, spoke of living. art The return trip to Salt Lake City gates. was taken with a long time friend, and at awards of Girls' activities General Presentation State have been speeches, camGirls' State pins, and farewells Mrs. Percy Knudsen (Verabet sevpaigns, elections and a tea given by the governor of Girls' State, Call). Mrs. Branson spent at the President's residence. Director Helen Howard and of eral days In Salt Lake City with ! Hostesses were Mrs. Daryl ficials constituted the end her sister, Mrs. ZinaSherwoodi-L;t doing genealogical work. Chase, wife of USU president and of Girls' State 1965. 20-2- NOW Pfc John Porsth, Clark Chensey, presi STAKE: IMS Jchn Pcrarh Hone cci Leave Dean of Women Leah Denford. Paitidnatine in Girls' State as guest speakers have been Reed Balkn. nresident of IEU U6 Al Girls Sfcio tl. - - i ; . ch. z.L , Fb J:ly 39 Vcddcg LD.S. Ssciafclxr Schtdalj Dance The LDS Sociables will hold their regular weekly dance Sat-ar- evening at 9 p.m. They fence each week in the air-c- on ditioned 4th 27th Ward Chapel at S7S South 400 West in Orem. Irrin Basset s Orchestra, "The Accents," will furnish the music and refreshments will be served. .V.,:Professional dance instruction will be given at 8 p.m. by Joan ' and to wad lfcC:!nlc:n7 her husband will receive gits trip plus an to San Diego, California for the Last Saturday afternoon was an "Mrs. America" contest August exciting day for ten littk ladles 8. from tbe Utah valfey when they Mrs. Fletcher noted mat final- competed for titles of rodeo royon cooking, ists will be judged alty. As the girls displayed their sewing, ironing, party prepar- riding ability under rainy skies, abilation and other homemaUng the sun broke through long enough ities, family psychology, groom- tor Jolene Walker to be selected and gening, poise, personality to reign as princess of the Orem eral attractiveness. West State Rodeo on August 6 announced also Mrs. Fletcher and 7 at the Rodeo arena in Pleasthat a reunion luncheon for for- ant Grove. Attendants Connie mer Mrs. Utah will be held at Oilman, Cindy Iters, and Karen the Ramada Inn Jury 22 at 12:30 Jones were selected from tbe p.m. In the first three runoers-u- p Elder Orran Vance, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Vance of Fairfield, Is now in Dundee, Scotland, after four months in the mission field. Excellent first hand reports were heard by Mr. Mrs. Richard CWatUnsm. 2836 and Mrs. Vance from his former Lor an Heights Drive, Salt Lake mission president, Phil D. JenCity. The new " ideal homemaker" sen of American Fork. The Scot will be crowned during televising tish and North Scottish missions are now combined into one, they of the contest finals on KSL-T- V at 9 p.m. August 14, and she and were told. J:n: Pc!:rscn, D:::3 Of interest to a wide circle of friends and relatives comes the announcement of the engagement and anproachlng marriage of If its Dora Jane Peterson and Doane D. Bresee. The announcement is made by the parents Feser, . . . Cc-?:t- i:i:.i . leey THE LEHI EKES TKZSS RCC!Jy Chosen all who are interest ed In learning to dance or im prove their dancing are invited to be there. A fireside will be held Sunday evening at 9 p.m. in the Ward Chapel at First West Eighth North in Provo There win be an outstanding speaker and refreshments will be Park-Univers- ity served.. AH people 23 years of age and older who are single, widowed or divorced are invited to Join in the activities of the group. Fox Aids Jfrl In"Evacuation With Aero Medics bride-eleMr. and Mrs. Clifton W. Peterson ofLoa.Utah. Mr. Bresee, formerly of Lehi, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Woolsey, now of American of the ct, Fork. Wedding vows will be ex changed Friday, July 30, in the Mantl Temple. A reception will be held that evening in Loa. Prior to their marriage, the couple will be honored at an open house at the Woolsey home, S35 North Fourth West, American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. Both young people are grad uates of Snow College in Eph-raiwhere they became ac quainted. She was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma organisation. She is a graduate of the W ayne High School. While at Snow, Mr. Bresee was Sophomore class president. He has served In the National Guard and fulfilled a mission in the Scottish LDS Mission. He is a graduate of the Lehi High School and plans to con tinue his education at the university of Utah. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. ?WW.W.;.:...v6WW?W , , ' , f 1 in ' mi Y.nT.n-iuxniii.,- m, ' It Vs.. ' laejnvRianWWWM' f ' , f ' Ml .mmmmmmtmmtmmm'f'- , j. MMUmiii. iii;iiMuiiiiMmn S if ' ' i & J 91 B JV iftnlim. nil. iiH . ' rWmwM V ..,iwSV .wii"-!wwiiw.,- ....' .,m,m"m .,' 'LLL,m i.'i A r..', C j . nm 1ritr I 1 I - .IIWW. ; I " fA juili " (t M, , ltt)r I1 nm.vm' .. , )tf j 1.' ' --- --- I A'n iAujuu xww:-:sy:w:w lttmmmtimlmamtmimm k .i. SA iimimi.n...iiimriiiw.iiriiiuiiii. t.!:L:. . J 9 9 immuni milMl I j: I ; :tumny ' n R if h 1 -- xx'Xn ll 11.1 wmt& $.., 4J JjPsTS J 1 s y iii .i j'ui'.o'o mite acin I gTr,',rww,r", I i aLL 1 f mI I8 f t i,n ah.. k , ftf innTj """""'r-', " '""" ' ' ' " rt ' M'""1 ""F""" TfWftWftftirn 'fnwtMii H t (ltt itn rt s ? ' .'ft :. t Tinnn t x , Lwnp . , -- NtliWff J u n n in; n yji m m n 11 , i oltfc iit'i niiiniiii lejetilji i w mniwyn" ijr irfff'm'mi n'rtor'r'.n'rWr'n t nim f .4 :. ft ityortniMWOBH K aAtfyn.iai r R J l $ Lehi Stake Doy Attracts Large Crowds at Saratoga The annual "Lehi Stake Day" at Saratoga, was highly success ful, despite rain squalls which caused the cancellation of some of the program features. Brent Fox has returned to camp Cedar Valley Ward again drew at the former Salt Lake Airport, the Grand Prize of $50 for hav after eleven days active duty in ing the largest percentage ofward evacuation. A son of Mr. and members In attendance. This is Mrs. Calvin Fox, he is serving the third consecutive time that with the Aero Medic Evacuation this has been accomplished by the Unit of the U. S. Air Force residents of Fairfield and Cedar His memorable trip included Fort. evacuating of hospital patients Gate receipts, which were re from Japan and other areas. Some funded to Lehi Stake, amounted families were also returned from to $39, was reported. overseas. Stops were made in Resort Manager R. M. East Hawaii, Wake Island and Guam, mond reported that there was a as well as Korea and Japan. While gratifying attendance of nearly in Japan, he took the international 900 present for the outtour of Tokyo. He was in Sai ing, persons and that Lehi Stake provides gon the day the International Air the largest turnout of any of the port was bombed. His group also 30 stakes which feature outings stopped at Fairbanks, Alaska. He at Saratoga. was interviewed for publicity purposes. Classes continue at summer camp in Salt Lake City, and flights throughout the United States are made. Brent is on six months active duty. RUSSON FAMILY VISITS WITH FORMER NEIGHBORS, IN ARIZONA A highlight of their return trip Join their son, Elder Kay L Russon, was the visit of the Elmo Russon family with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts, now of Mesa. Arixona. Joined by their former neighbors in Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and four children, they to AUGUST 26, TENTATIVE Thursday, August 26, DATE is the tentative rain date being planned Mr. Eastmond said. Another grand prize of $50 will be given, this time for the total number of people present from a certain ward. Additional free tickets will be issued and an interesting and well rounded program willbefea tured. Families of Lehi Stake are reminded to keen the date in mind and make plans to attend Horace Hadfleld, Stake MIA su perintendent, is the general chairman in charge. 'W Smr mm - at omur vacation prices W HERE FROM MASSACHUSETTS toured the Mesa Temple grounds and other points of interest. With Enjoying reunion with former Mr. and Mrs. Russon were their school companions and friends son, Nell, and Elder Kay L. Rus is Miss Patsy Coughlan, 19, son, Just released from the West daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mexican Mission. T. Coughlan (ViolaGrace).nowof Waltham, Massachusetts. She is visiting at the home other grand' ARMY BUDDIES mother, Mrs. Caroline Grace, MEET HERE and will leave for the return flight on July 24. The trip was Valno and Peterson Mrs. Mr. and family enjoyed a weekend taken by Jet plane. visit from long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Foulke, son Den nis and daughter Marcia, of Indi VISIT FROM IDAHO ana. The two men became friends Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kirkham while stationed In Korea, fol lowinr World War n. This is and children. Kirk and Carol, the fifth time the Foulkes have of Pocatello, Idaho, visited here visited here. They enjoy the West with his mother, Mrs. LaVerde and other family mem very much and were particularly Kirkham, Their son, Richard, who has bers. tour of the with their Impressed vacation time with some scent historic Carson Hotel Stageto coach Ian, at Fairfield. They live his grandmother, returned Ida them. with ho near ladUnopoUs. la Fler, I ' easy! WE-K1D-Y0U-N- 0T Over rough back trails or even where there's no trail at all, two front smooth. axles give the new Ford Pickup a ride that's passenger-ca- r That's because each front wheel is suspended independently on its axle. A bump at one wheel won't jar the other. Forged own coil springs steel radius rods secure wheel alignment and long-lif- e absorb road shocks and vibrations. It adds up to a front end tough enough to take you wherever the fun is, smooth riding enough to do a new it in comfort. Don't miss out on summer fun, comfort-tes- t Ford Camper Special at your Ford Dealer's today! M 7 . o am ,90Eo,tM.in D::l:r DEALERS N0T0B C6. ffRI-OI- V "Only Yotr Fcrd Me Sells A-- 1 Used Cars and Tracks" "t |