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Show Siv3 Crcr$ firs. Berth) Receive llvrric VWJI Col!:2f d Stxnzj Two brothers, Reed and Dal Stone, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-v- il Stone, are receiving college degrees. Reed, who taught for 16 years at Lincoln High School in Orem, and during the past year in Bar stow, Calif., win receive the Master's degree at Brigham Young University. He followed a major in industrial arts, which he teaches, and a minor in counseling. He will continue teaching at the John F. Kennedy High School. His wife is the former Jane Moulton, who studied art for three years at the "Y." They have four sons, Larry, Roger, Kyle and Paul. Mr. Stone has served as a scout leader for many years and has been active in the MIA He is a scouting official on the coast. B. Y. U. Gratifying reports were received concerning the performance of Lehi music students at the BYU Ifuslc Clinic, according to Paul Halverson, LehiRlghSchool music director. Six students participated in the annual music event twenty-fir- st at the "Y" which continued daring a week's time. Mr. Halversea issued a reminder concerning the opportunities and fine tutorship offered during this special week, and he would like to encourage other music students to plan to attend next year. Musicians from several states participated and the Great-Grands- on Of Mrs. Annie Fox Drowns in Ditch MASTER'S DEGREE Dal Stone, well known former at the Lehl High School, received the Master's degree in education and languages Funeral services for Keith son of Mr. Blood, instructor and Mrs. Elmo Blood, who was v v ' X drowned late Tuesday in an irriditch near his home, were at California State College at gation conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in Long Beach, California. He also the Chapel of Memories in Proformerly taught at Carbon Colvo. Bishop Clyde Johnson of the lege, and for the past several Provo 11th Ward officiated. years In Santa Ana, where he Although every effort at remakes his home. He teaches suscitation was Miss Rosalie Fox . . . sets date made, there was summer school and is also mapno sign of life when the child ping out the curriculum for the was taken from the ditch where Miss Rosalie Fox to district use. In the adult school, he had caught on a grating some he teaches English and also Spanfrom his home, sources distance ish. Active in church afflars, to Follow declared. he teaches In Sunday School. The child was born January His wife is the former Dolores 3L 1964, In Provo. He is surMr. and Mrs. Don C. Fox are be held at the Third Ward church, Correte and their children In vived by his parents, a brother announcing the engagement and Friday, September 24. All friends clude, David, Ricky, Howard and and two sisers, Marylyn, Loren atJames. forthcoming marriage of their and relatives are invited to and Sandra, all of Provo; granddaughter, Miss Rosalie Fox, to tend. Receiving will be from 8 Mrs. Bula Blood, Orem; parents, Jay E. Yates, son of Mr. and to 10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter, LinAndrew Hunter of the a of is Miss Fox graduate Mrs. Leon Y. Yates, also den; and a Lehl High School and IDS SemiLehi. Scott Family Mrs. Annie Fox, Lehl. secreShe was studentbody An open house reception will nary. To Hold Reunion tary in her senior year. She Is Speak well of everyone If you of them at all. currently employed as secretary speak DUP Meeting in Several families from Lehi in the law office of Paul A. Richwere among the crowd In atards in Reno, Nevada. Orem Sept. 3 Mr. Yates is a graduate of tendance for the 68th annual reunion of descendants of Bishop The Daughters of the Utah Pio- the Lehi High School and Is Andrew Hunter Scott on August Com the Steel U.S. employed by neers organization will hold their at Geneva. 20, 21 and 22 at Vivian Park pany first meeting, Friday, September WESTERN in Provo Canyon. 3, at the Windsor Ward Church 350 from About persons in Orem, for all Captains and ofLocal Ladies Handle several states were present for STOCK SHOW ficers of the Camps of North the three-da- y affair. Utah County area. , Ticket Sales For Mrs. Harvard (Rose) Hinton of ;A11 are urged to plan on atBIG HORN Lehi assisted the committee with Sj Hall Music Valley the the for Board tending meeting I SADDLES arrangements. Gust Noren, Murmembers at 1 p.m. and for Capand LaPrele Searle, Provo, Tickets are available In the ray, tains and officers at 2 p.m. P504 Reg. $139,004 are general chairmen. area for all productions at ValNow ley Musio HalL Presently playMORRIS GOATES MRS. LEE (PAULINE) LUCERO ing at the ACCOMPANIES EXPLORERS is "Guys and Dolls" staring Hugh HERE FROM WEST COAST ON RIVER TRIP O Brian, Mary Ann Mobley and SIMCO SADDLES Martha Stewart. . Among those congratulating Morris Goates, who is In the "Sound of Music" starring Joe Shelton on his graduation R 355 Reg. $138.00 fuperlntendency of the MIA In Collins will begin Aug. from Brigham Young University, Dorothy Us war in Murray, accompanied is his sister Pauline, Mrs. Lee H How for a two week run. a group of Explorer Scouts on 30, In American Fork tickets may Lucero, who is visiting from a trip down the Snake River. Redondo Beach, California. With el be purchased through Mrs. The 20 Explorers made the trip the in her Third Ward Brown children, David, Jimmy and Ut eleven canoes, one of which Leola Durrant, Fifth Ward; Joe, she is a house guest at the area; was wrecked in running the rapDoris Adams, Sixth Ward; Jean home of her mother, Mrs. Leona ids. There was no one hurt, was vita Gordon, Eighth Ward; Maurine Schow. They will attend the exreported. at Albert the ercises Ninth Darlene Ward; George Pulley, Greenland, Eleventh Ward; Bella Smith Fieldhouse, Thursday H CLUB MEETS MEL'S - The Crazy Chefs H Club met Harris, Twelfth Ward; and In Alat the home of their leader, Mrs. pine, Bessie Rasmussen. KUSTOM In Lehl, VI anna Larsen will The worst jolt most of us Rhea Pace, where they made raisin muffins and drop cookies. cover the First Ward area; Mel-b- a ever get Is when we fall back Clark, Second Ward; Francis on our own resources. Those present were Kathy Wing, KARPEIITRY Kathleen Jenkins, Pamela Har- - Trinnaman, Third Ward; Erma If you would civilize a man, rold, Lynne Pace, Joe Ann Rob Kunzler, Seventh Ward; and Twila Rockwell, Eighth Ward. inson and Linda Schow. begin with his grandmother. I Wed Jay Yates I Sept. 25; Reception S.zi Afi:r51Yc:rs It vas a real ban," was the expression of Mrs. Dominie Ber-tl- no in describing ber trip to Italy which required nine hours by jet flight "I never would want to go any other way." However, there was an aura of sadness over her long anticipated visit, for one of her two brothers, FIRST BASSOON Scott Dorton, son of Mr. and whom she wanted most to visit, Mrs. Craig Dorton, played first had died suddenly and was buried bassoon. He and Keith Smith, son just four days before her arof Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, rival in Italy. The family of Domiboth played in the symphonic nic Magin, 67, who had died, were band. Keith played clarinet, as at the air terminal to meet her, as were the other brother, Pete did his brother Marvin, and Michael Holcomb, son of Mr. and Magino and many family members. Mrs. Lester R. Holcomb. Mrs. Bertino was very hapVictor Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon, and Brent pily surprised at the number of family members and old Llnd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl friends she encountered. She was Lind, both played cornet. As well treated by them. Accomroyally as their instrumental experience, most of the boys sang in the panied by her daughter, Mrs. Jenclinic chorus, was reported. Mike nie Girot of Provo, and grandFranclne Girot, 16, Holcomb, Victor Gordon and daughter, went to her birthplace, Spar-on- i. she Marvin Smith all played in the Franclne picked up the lancadet band. guage readily and learned to write CONTRA BASSOON A notable performance was a letter In Italian. ITALY PROSPEROUS given by Scott Dorton, in playing The country is prosperous and a most unusual Instrument, the the aid of the United through contra bassoon. This was featured in the symphony orchestra, States in building factories of imwith Scott the only one playing various kinds, Is greatly proved after the war's destructhe rare instrument. tion, Mrs. Bertino reported. Many parents and friends were Mrs. Bertino recalled that she in attendance at the various perto Emerica, alone, as a came formances, was reported. Victor, 51 years ago, and that Scott and Michael stayed at the young girl, this was her first trip to her "Y" during the clinic. The others homeland and her first visit with traveled back and forth daily. 22 TIRES rtH PBESS relatives and friends there since. married in Salt Lake art Ladies' and Girls Dress Shoes Reg. $5.00 to $6.00 Now $2.93 Colors Red, White, Black and Brown, Ladies' Mesh Hose 2 pair for 88c Sale on Ladies' Summer Dresses and Capri our New Fall Jantzen, Jane Colby and Fritze Line of We have Sweaters, Skirts, Dresses and Suits, Blouses Boys' Rodeo Jeans Mil S $3.00 Men's Levi's in Six Colors Bfud Would Boys' School Shirts $1.90 like! You ! Men's Stay Pressed Trousers by Farah & Levi $3950 8 Low Prices on . . We can offer you Goodyers 8 -- ' - Kelly Adler Sox for Boys and Girls Dunlop ''. Hood - Armstrong Official Gym Clothing for Girls and Boys of Junior and Senior High School $03.60 8 Fully Guaranteed ft ft SliWtr La-Prl- - Reg. Also Boys ( t Boat Registration I Offices Changes Location z e's With Nylon TIRES! Watch Our nd l 2 Pair for $5.00 : Theater-in-the-Rou- ZC City, to Jin Ammonetti, who had come to America as a youth of 16 years, and had worked in the mines lor many years. After his Daring the past week the Boat death, she married Dominic Bering Division along with the eon tino. who also had come to Utah plete Park and Recreation ofat 16 years of age and followed fices moved to 132 South 2nd mining as a vocation. He too. West in Salt Lake City. The Comhas passed away. mission has headquartered in the ine return route from Europe Union Pacific Building for the was taken by way of Norway and past eight years. Sweden to Scotland and England, Boaters will find access to the then by way of Canada to New new offices considerably imYork, was reported. Mrs. Ber-tinproved since there is adequate daugher Josephine, Mr. parking area adjacent to the and Mrs. Ben Cawley of Provo, Building. had previously visited In Italy and The new headquarters saw the two uncles at that time, combined with shop and warewas reported. house area which wiU be a great asset to the efficient operations Life is a flower of which love of the Commission. is the honey. Registration procedures remain die same, but the address Never insult an alligator until is new: 132 South 2nd West, Salt after yon have crossed the river. Lake City. : 8 Thursday. Aacast A deposit will hold any article. TIRES -- THE LEHI She was Tolfcly nncst instrumentalists and directors are brought to the clinic each time, is stressed. Mr. Halversea and Blair Gleed, Lehi Seminary instructor, who is a trained vocalist, participated La special events for teachers and supervisors. Mr. Gleed sang in the clinic chorus and Mr. Halversen played the French horn in the directors' band. er, " Cfclc Itons Gym Shoes and Oxfords for Boys, Girls, Ladies. We Meet or Beat All Prices! SHOES FOR THE FAMILY 4-- JOCKEY'S 4-- 8 CTCTT; CAMTflcft Air WoTIS J OREAD HUM 1 FROZEN BANQUET CREAM BejawaVMHtaiv- - . I I I H 1 TOMATO PIES Urge 28-o- z. G. A. I8E MLR 10 :79 HEALTH & BEAUTY MERCURCHROME MERTHIOLATE SHAMPOO, Extra Rich SHAMPOO CREME HAIR SPRAY ASPIRIN, 100 Count CREME RINSE ALCOHOL BOBBY PINS SACCHARIN 25c 25c 49c 59c 69c 19c 59c 25c 25c 39c AID SALE 1 FRAfieO-AfJERIfi- Vz gal. 2 CRACKERS Mabisco GRAI1AL1 SPAGHETTI An 93 79c 5 for $1.00 9 cans $160 59c lb. C9c Libby's Pink, Tall lb. Can U1 loaves Skippy SOUP Campbell's CUTTER UTAH 3 CUTTER SALHOI LEMONADE LEHI, KLEENEX 400 size M . 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