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Show Sell Sh:$ l!:rc Tisschy, Ycd:.sttby (CeatJaaad fron Front Pace) John AOred. Connie Peterson, Cordon Clark, Bobbie Proctor, Jackie Price, Keith Smith, Daaais Hadfleld, and Haady Hadfleld. and Vickie Christ-offerso- n. Of Ccxcivdsa Pfcns l.ispcdlcn Tc:r Creek Vricrsfcd Fcik-D- ry c3 Ea-ge- ne Uoort. t saw From the Foarta Ward, fcl old and a new interpret- Hob of the Broadway snows and takat with a satisfactory ar ranxement made for "Good Ole' Dolly." Their show was written by JoArn Brown and- titled "Hel lo Dora. Ole GaL- and It was directed tar Diane Gleen. Bud Cut chine's orchestra kept things rhythmically moving as the ae eomnanlsts and the show's principal characters were JoAnn Brown, Rick Women, Kay was- ion, Sberm Carlson and Byron The Eighth Ward's show, "Oa the Town," was directed by Linda Jorgensen and tot as see what happened when two sailors, on leave, visit Broadway for the first time. It included dancing manakins and all kinds of people. Twila Rockwell and Linda Jorgensen prepared the script and Beverly Turner and John Rockwell created the dances. Lucille Brooks was their accompanist. Principal characters included Norman Kirkham, Ronald Not-ta- ll, Connie Swenson, Ronda SailGoodwin. or, John Rockwell, Margy KirkiThe Fifth Ward's show helped ham, Kenneth Peck and Beverly a lovely English Lass see what Turner. Broadway had to offer in the Cedar Valley presented a way of hit shows and show num "Broadway Melody," and gave bers. "Isn't Broadway Loverly," some "wandering" country girls was written and directed by Don- a view of the big city life on na Norman. Vera Trane accom Broadway, including not only the panied the musical numbers and entertainment but some of the the choreography was created by unpleasantness of the big city. Gwen Wilson and Donna Norman. Vera Carson directed the show Special thanks for the production which she also wrote, assisted are extended to snmey Maws, by Alice Cook. Donna Cook and Joyce Turner and Bel va Adamson Evelyn Peterson were accomfor their advice and hem. panists and the principal chartThe Sixth Ward's take-o- ff ofthe acters included Kirk Davis, Lintreat "White Way was the bach- da Morehouse, Charlotte Cook, elor's indecision as to 'which Rita Carson, Connie Autt, Denwashing preparation really gets nis Cook, and Larry Cook. Chines whitest?" They saw sug The shows were well received gestlons, everything from the old and provided a good evening of wash-boa- rd to a "giant in your family entertainment Cosdancwashing machine" as the answer tuming, scenery, make-u- p, and ing, and 'Bachelors, Bubbles, Susan singing were displayed Brides" was directed by in all the shows with polish and Ellison and Susan also prepared indicated much time and effort the script, as wen as choreo on the part of the directors graphed the dances. Clare Ann and participants. They are to Love was their accompanist, as be congratulated on the top quallisted by Audrey Wilson as musi ity of performances each and pal director. Their scenery was everyone presented to their prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett and Lyle Wilson. The Entree' Act included Steven Draper, Dave Flygare, DickWil Vacancies in Lchi on, and Eldon Armistead. Tbe Seventh Ward's show paint' National Guard 'ad a lovely picture Cf a mischievous little sister Are Announced and the problems she created The Lehl National Guard has with her older sister's love af- announced that they now have fair. "Hey Little Girl," waswrit-te- n several vacancies and are now by Kay Peterson and direct- accepting applications for new ed by Kay Peterson, assisted by enlistments. Due to the Increase Erraa Kunzler. Choreography in the Draft quota, any new en was created by Dorothy Gould-k-g listee can be deferred from Six and their accompanist was Months Training until November Judy Powell "Look at Me," an or December of 1965. original song written by Deanna Veterans or anyone with 'a MiliPrice and Margaret Bone was tary obligation are invited to call featured in the show, as well at the local Armory between the as original music for the En- hours of 8 a.m. and S p.m. tree' Act, written by Margaret Monday through Friday. Bone. Scenery was prepared by The local unit will resume reguDorothy Goulding, Kay Peterson, lar scheduled drills August 21 Donna Dickerson, Kathleen Dick and 22. Annual Field Training arson, Snanna Jackson, Martha is scheduled for September Gilbert, Marilyn Bourne and Vickie Chrlstotferson. Their Real joy comes from doing principal characters included something worthwhile, j .' A tour by the Soil Conservation Society of the American Fork Dry Creek Watershed Project Is sponsoring a tour July 30. All those planning to go on this special tour are asked to meet at the For est Service office, 390 North 1st East in Pleasant Grove at 9 a.m.. John GiUmin win welcome the group and make any necessary tipla"1"" At 10:15 the tour win cover the THE LEHI FBEE FUSS Fcrr.3rAlpir.3 Resident Diss Carol Jacobs was born March 20, 1948 in Labi, a daughter of Richard John and Jove Lettie CNeil Jacobs. She was a stu dent at the HoUvdale Hlrh School and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaln-ts. Survivors Include her parents, a sister, Joy Ellen, all of Holly-dal- e; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs of Lehl and Mrs. J. Earl 191st Infantry sen. Flora Curtis of HoUydale. From 10.45 to 1130, the tour Funeral services win be con Complete Desert will cover areas where land levducted Thursday, July 29, at Combat Training eling, ditch lining, pipelines, and n a.m. la the Wine Mortuarr drainage win be outlined and in Lehl where friends Chapel demonstrated. Pasture manageTwo weeks of desert combat can before the services. may ment, and water management win training successfully completed, Burial wiU be in the Lehl City also be covered. The tour win the men of the 191st Infantry Bri- Cemetery. even cover the Recreation Area gade prepared Wednesday, July at the American Fork Training 21 to return to their home states. The brlgade-- a U. S. Army ReSchool. At 11:30, the group win stop serve Brigade composed of units at the Timpanogas Cave Head- from Montana, Utah, Arlsonaand been training at Fort quarters where lunch win be Idaho-h- as served, and Ed Noble, SCSA Irwin, a 1,000 square mile Army Chapter President win address armor and desert training center the troop, along with Thomas located in California's Mojave Walker, Superintendent. Desert, 35 miles east of Bar-sto- w At 1230, the tour win continue and south of death valley. Introductory The first troops were schedup to Chris Flat where Clarence TbOrnock will explain the flood uled to depart Fort Irwin on prevention measures in that area. Friday, July 23 by troop train. Opss DIICZZDC1C GAL63E! Special Sale on Women's and Girls' Men's and Boys' FAMOUS BRAND SWIM SUITS MATCHES Offer f z. Ladies' Summer Shoes and SPRAY STARCH Reg. 89c for tfESTEBD Ladies' Shorts, Capri, Blouses, Bermudas, Tee Shirts, Summer Skirts ALL ON SALE Off CHE TllIilD 8-o- Sandals on Sale 59$ (Won't stick to iron.) Men's Bermudas, Work Trousers Some Slacks on Sale 1 8R0U; STOCK 1 pl. Chambers - Belts We have our New Fall Jantzen Sweaters and Skirts on Display for You A deposit will hold any Jantzen Also Other New Fall Dresses Shifts and Blouses C9i 1 qt. Acrylic Floor Wax $1.09 Buckles Cr Purpose Cleaner All 12-o- z. with 'Ammonia Come in and see Our Special Price on our First Two Saddles. We have Western Stock Coming in Regularly. Good Selections of : 8 n 3IIC Grusn Precision 17 Jewel I lb. 1X5 Iced Hospital At 4:00 p.m. a codal hoar has Carol Yvonne Jacobs. 17. HoCy- bees planned, eoachmed by a dale, California, died Sunday at dinner, served with the compli11:30 p.m. of a three-da- y Illness ments of Utah Concrete Pipe while visiting an aunt here in Utah DAT6D Jalr 2. ThanAsv. Christ. Provo; Mrs. George (Or-lea- n) House to Brown, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Dean (Vera) Stabeli. Pay-so- n; Hesor Newly-wed- s Mrs. Leonard (Melba) CarlAa open boose wffl honor newly-we- ds son, Salt Lake City; Mrs. VernIn Donne Bresee and Dora on (Phyllis) Sweet, Milwaukee, Bresee on July Peterson Jane Mrs. and Calvin (LouJames Adolphns Brown, 78, Wisconsin; died last Friday morning, July ise) Whitby, Alpine; one brother 29, Thursday, from 8 to 10 p.m; 23, in the American Fork Hospital and two sisters, Adin H. Brown, The couple will greet their guests at the GoergeWoolsey residence, Alpine; Mrs. Jed (Helen) Merfollowing a lingering illness. Mr. Brown a resident of Lehl, cer, and Mrs. Robert (Mabel) 335 North 4th West in American is the brother of several Ameri- Comer, both of American Fork; Fork. can Fork and Alpine residents. 29 grandchildren; and 29 great We are moving forward at twice He was born December 29, 1886 grandchildren. were services Funeral held Althe speed of sound and half the in Almy, Wyoming, a son of ; fred and Helen Bell Brown. He Monday, July 26. in LehL Burspeed of sense. married Ethel Austin, August 3, ial was in the Lehl Cemetery. 1909 in Provo. He is a member of the LDS Church. He made his home in Almy tor several years moving to AlSole Continues inside pine, Utah. In 1910 be moved of Our Store to Lehl and has made his home there since. Surviving are his widow, Lehl, two sons and six daughters, Gail A. and Leo J. Brown, both of Lchi; Mrs. Jack (Velda) Gll- - Company. Tom McClala, Concrete Pipe representative, and Cliff Callings, ASCS, and John Bradshaw, SCS win be in charge of this phase of the tour. The general public has been invited to join in this tour which win prove to be most informative Grove Creek Debris Basin and regarding the problems as well Agricultural Water Management as the projects of our area. pipeline. This win be explained by Leo Harvey and Jerry Han- riPi'c For Clothing and Shoes TRY US FIRST rx ii POWERS Kustorn Kcrp:r.lry & Supply Main Street - Lehl 5-- wnEii its gone ITS G0IIE California Resident Dies While Visiting Relatives in Lchi U 3543 L i su;;;;er cleamlte LEHI, UTAH : iicaii SPORTSWEAR for 9 MEN and BOYS' ZENITH T. V. llii ! FMGIDAIRE APPL. SHOES FOR ALL YARDAGE HUIUtY i 1;WD GET YOUR SHARE more y U finger- WAD 3 rvnoTrl toTO 93 0 Lehi TABLERITE 10fa89 JELL-- 0 ct " - HILL BILLY at your- x Main Street L STEM STEM CHUCK lb. RIO lb. BAG0 SALAD DRESSING ,GA A Grade, Black Hawk lb. FRANKS Skinless B3rt39 lb. PICNICS Corn King, 3 lb. can GUAPMT VIENNA SAUSAGE FLOUR 0 Libby's Wasalch 25 3 1 FISH STICKS 4,orfl9 $2.19 lb. TURKEYS I 79c 49c 43 BOLD for lb. Bag FROZEN LIME ADE libby's 303 tan 59c 79c $1.G3 TUHA SALT IGA, $1.59 cans IGA m LIBBY'S DRIIIK $1.ffl 4 Qfo IQt can ! 3 for Q5 ice RITZ ! lv T TABLE-RIT- E IGA " size 20-o- z. PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUI- 46-o- z. for onnorrcne UUHULlbUO ID. BOX Sit mm CUTTER Vi Gallon A 1 4--1 Sweet Cream 59 lb. 09 SUNKIST ib. 1O10ES WCJ Froih Ri3 PEPPBS 2 lis- - h X IE-- 10US CRACKERS c:ch IGA Mine, Ib. Box More People Than Ever Are Shopping YELLOW or ITALIAN SQUASH 2S . WIST MAIN LXHI, UTAH Compare our Food Pricea and Sara. Pricea Effective Thursday . Friday - Saturday 13 21c at 01 I |