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Show Provo t !:ai3 Ycnxn Schorr, 76, Ibsp:!:l Pcilr.ts Cc:i:d Bobbie Proctor, B, son of Mr. To fttt, and Mrs. Dan Proctor, was a medical patient Nov. 25 to Dee. D;o$ 5. Barton HaviOa, 17 months old Provo Lodge No. 843, Loyal Warren Sdtow, 76, Lehi na- sob of Mr. and Mrs. Henry BV tive who had made bis home in villa, received medical treatmeri Order of Moose has organized to initiate their annual Sub for San9. Logan where he was a Temple Nov. medita 6 died program, according to Govera received Dec. in Glen P. Gray Logan worker, nor Richard J. Smith. The Sub cal treatment Nov. 9. hospital, following a kidney John T. CoOings of Orem, for Santa program is one of the He was born May 20, 1889, in was a medical patio Nov. 28 main projects of the Moose Lodge. They take cart of food, Lehi. a son of Peter Seams and to Dee. L Harriett Amanda Losee Schow. George Terry, 3 year old son clothing, toys and other require He was educated in the Lehi of Mr. and Mrs. Lee EarlTerry, ments depending on the needs of schools. Well known as an or- and Deborah Terry, 9 months the individual family. This year they plan to take care dinance worker in the Logan old daughter of the couple, were admitted Nov. 30, for medical of at least 50 families and all of Temple, he was a former employee of Cache County and later treatment. They axe reported the 35 children at the Wee Haven Baby Home in Orem, Utah. AH served as cashier for the Logan Improving. Mrs. Alvin (Lois) Broadbent of the gifts will be presentecTby City Power and Light company. Santa in person. The families are He was married to Minnie was a medical patient Dec. 7. Clarence Peterson of Cedar chosen throughout Utah county. Larson, who survives him. He also leaves one son and three Valley was a medical patient, The Lodge plans on repairing Schow of Kera-merbicycles, tricycles, wagons, dolls Dec 2 to Dee. 5. daughters-L- eo Wyoming; Mrs. Jesse Clayton Lee Roberts, eight, son and any type of wheel goods. Zollinger (Idona), Providence, of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Roberts if anyone has any of these items Utah; Mrs. Brent S. (Helen) Ro- was admitted Dec. 2. He is im- they no longer want that are re binson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. proving alter medical treatment. pairable, please drop them off at Mrs. Mary Holm, medical pa- the Lodge hall at 137 West 100 Tierce A. (Wanda) Walters, Washington, D.C.; a brother, tient, admitted Dec. 2, is im- North in Provo. II you are un able to bring them down, call Randal Schow, Lehi, and two proving. and one of the mem Ned Mattlnson was admitted 373-92sisters, Mrs. Nicoline Powell, will be bers of treatment medical Dec Clark for glad to pick them up. Effle Mrs. 6, and Lehi, Provo. There are also a number and is reported improving. Mrs. Margaret Mason of DELOS THOMAS of grandchildren. A sister, Amanda Roberts, passed away American Fork, is a medical pa- HOME AFTER tient, admitted Dec. 6. EXTENSIVE SURGERY recently. Henry Carter, 5, son of Mr. Funeral services will be held The many friends of Delos in Logan on Thursday (today) and Mrs. Junior Carter, is a medical patient, admitted Dec. Thomas, son ofMr. and Mrs. Wilat 12 noon. 6. son Greenwood, will be pleased Cindy Merryweather. eight. to know that he had returned daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max home after extensive hosnitaliza- Telephone Coll Merryweather, was admitted for tlon and surgical treatment. He To England medical treatment, Dec. 6 was released Sunday, after spending nine months in a Salt A telephone call to England Do not' wait for extraordinary Lake City hospital He has unby Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, circumstances to do good actions; dergone ten operations during brought news of their daughter to use situations. that time, was reported. try ordinary Joy and her family. Elder Sterare and his Burch ling family serving there on a work mission. Elder Burch is now super visor in charge of chapel construction. He built one chapel prior to his current assignment. With Elder and Mrs. Burch are FOR EVERYONE their children, Connie, 10; Janet, Trade In your old watch on a new Bulova eight, who was baptiied In Engand Sate 20 Percent. land; Scott, five, and baby Steven, born in England and now 18 Also $1X0 for your old watch band on a months old. The baby who has New Twist --o- Flex Men's or Ladies'. been hospitalized for two weeks with pneumonia, is now home Watch Special 17 Jewel Men's and improving, was reported. The older girls are getting a typical FOR English education in the local schools at Epsom, where the famElectric Shavers New Caltec ily is living. Elder Burch ex pects to be released in March when his three years assignment will be completed. The call was placed at 7 p.m. here. It was Guaranteed 3 Tears 6 a.m. in England, was reported. Beautiful Birth Stone Rings ! ' Abo MenYBtone Set Rings MRS. PEARL AULT , Wall and Shelf Clocks ; Lchi I-- in Lc;:n 27-2- 27-2- m er, 4 MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COUP ANY BOOSTS TAX FUNDS A cbcck for over $200,000 was accepted by Utah County Treas- arer Maurice C. Bird from L. S. Kins, Provo division manager for the Ifouotaln Fuel Supply Company. The company's taxes in the 29 counties of the state will reach over $2,150,030, Mr. King reported. ;. ' ' r t Dih ails Pcys Ibs3 tety Arthur B. Ccck, Prcp:rfy Tax Lchi l!:tive ' Mountain Fuel Supply Company Graveside services were held presented a check for $215,080. 29 at Shoshone Memorial Gardens Monday to the Utah county in Kellogg, Idaho, for Arthur treasurer, Maurice Bird, inpay Blaine Cook, son of Mrs. Ruby ment of its 1965 property taxes Ann Cook of Lehl. is the county. Making the pre Funeral services were held sentation was L. S. King, Provo Nov. 23, in Pasco, Tuesday, division manager for the utility, Wash. The check covers levies made Mr. Cook was born August 31, by the state of Utah for the Uni- 1921 in Lehl. form School Fund, by the three He is survived by his wife, school districts of the county, by Jean H. Cook; daughters, Mrs. the county itself, and by the Beverley Adair and Mrs. June various cities and towns of the Waddle, of Calif.; sons, Bill B. county In which the company op Cook and John A. Cook of Washerates, Mr. King said. ington; his mother of Lehl; four About 70 per cent of the pay sisters, all in California; three ment will go for the support brothers, two in Salt Lake City, of public schools and the re- and one in Lehl, and grandparmaining 30 per cent for the sup- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Cook. port of county and local govern? meat activitites, he said. This year's payment is (Catherine Smuin higher than last year's, and most of the increase is atCompletes Basic tributable to an increase in the Training Course mill levy among the various taxing districts, he continued. Katherine Smuin, daughter of One of the major taxpayers in Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, of the state, Mountain Fuel will weeks of pay property taxes in 17 of the Lehl, " completed eight at the basic training military 29 counties this year state's and its total payment will be Women's Army Corps Center, of Fort McCWton, s.Ala.r. Oct. 1. $2,151,828.14,- an incre the t r a i n i n g, Private $181,550.02 over last year's fi- During Smuin received instruction in gure, Mr. King said. adTax payments constitute ama-j- Army history and traditions, miland ministrative procedures cost Mountain item in Fuel's of dole? business, he pointed out. itary justice. She is a 1964 graduate of Lehi High School and atAlong win paying property taxes, the company also pays federal tended Weber State College in and state income taxes, sales Ogden. and use taxes, social security He who foresees calamities taxes, and unemployment com' suffers them twice over. he said.' taxes, pensation - 1 $4,-613.- 01 asr of , ' ITO M-M- ea chores. Mondays session in the Junior en bracket, saw four walkaway games, pinpointing the tact that the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh ward teams are the ones to beat The Sixth in the opener showed the Eighth how it feels to be beaten by 50 points, as they had an easy time recording a 68 to M-M- American Fork, underwent major surgery at Utah Valley Hospital, last week. Formerly of Butte, Montana, she is a native of Cedar Fort and a sister I'JZDQ of Raymond Ault of that town. is reported improving. Brent Ekins ted the victors with 20 points, followed by Jay Hard-mai- l's 18 points. The second game had the Fifth displaying their talents by winning their third victory. They defeated the rough Cedar Valley cagers, 48 to 23, but not before Cedar Valley gave it a go. Wayne Smith led the loser with 13 points, while Ron Peterson headed the Fifth with 23 paints, followed close by Mark Peterson's nine points and Robert Cook's seven. The third encounter vis a low scoring game, with the First outlasting the Fourth Ward Juniors by 25 to 9, with Don Shelley adding nine points for the victors. The game displayed a lot of up and down the court action. In the last game, the Third warders were victorious over the Second, with the Third showing a challenge to the crown. The Third won easily by a 36 to 13 score. ims with some good ha ssk.KeaGraco ted the Third with 10 points aad some good floor work. Trianamaa followed close with nine points. Fans art urged to see aext Monday's game with the FiCh versos the Seventh at f p.m. which should be a honey. JUNIOR M-M- Ward STANDINGS Won Lost 3 3 Fifth Sixth Seventh First Third Eighth Cedar Valley Second 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 QuarMls would never last long on one side. if the fault were aH Because Kennecott's $100,000,000 expansion program moves into the west side of the Bingham Canyon Mine, the visitors' observation point in this area will be closed to the public from December 6, 1965, to late January, 1966. During the construction period, no alternate point from which to view the mine will be available, and no public tours can be accommodated. Following completion of the expansion activity in this area, a temporary visitors' observation point will be made available for approximately one month. The Company then will erect a permanent observation point. Kennecott regrets having to close the observation area even temporarily, because the Bingham Canyon Mine has proved to be one of Utah's most popular attractions. Approximately 200,000 people annually have visited the site. Mi : I Copper Corporation Utah Coppor Division LEHI She LEW'S A GOOD, PLA6E TO SHOP- - LE 3I'S fl GOOD PLIBE TO LEUE Gift-o-ra- ma Your Tickets from December 6 to 11 will be used. GASH We will draw for $100.00 this Saturday, 11. dovn town Ihe evenings of December You must be present to win. The owner of the Lucky Ticket must present themselves within 5 minutes and claim the cash. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Santas is coming to Lehi each Saturday from 3:00 YOU SHOULD DE TIIEQE to 5:00 p.m. at Utah Finance Building. 3. FREE PRIZE DRAWINGS Tickets Collected During the Past Week Will each Saturday at 5:00 p.m. - Heed not be present to win. Saturday the following to be drawn for: MERCHANDISE 1. 1. 1. PRIZES 10 Trcnsislor Each MS 16 inch Portable T.V. Sting Ray Dicycl3 FREE T18KETS HAllY SMALLER PHIZES Porfcbb Radio FOOH PURCHASE Star Cafe Main Service Ralph's Cafe Powell's Laundry Center Glen's Service Dan's Drive Inn Rowley's American Service Carter's Super Service Dwight Botes Prem-o-c- o Powell's American Service . 1. FM -- AM Trcnsistor Port:b!c Rcdio From Auxiliary Police ALL STOKES OPEN UNTIL 0:00 p. a GIUEH TJiTEl EflOEl F0LL01116 Lehi Cleaners Lehi Auto Tirts Broadbents and Son Be Used in S1.69 Finns Lehi Free Press Mel's Kustom Karpentry Penny's Billiards Powers Shoe Store Driggs Hardware Pro Price Bros. IGA Hutch's Lorsen's Market, Inc. State Bank of Lehi Lehi Block Co. Pendleton's Western Auto Druci Co. Webb Jewelry Mercantile Co. Lehi Floral Lean Lehi Drive inn Style Art Beauty Salon 5-1- 0c Ihi euery nienr until cihms the Drawing. FRIENDS WT-O-RA- 0 0 0 Fourth Junior leading scorers are Ron Peterson, 68; Jay Hantaan, 37; Brent Eklns, 31; Jay Trinnaman, 31; Ken Curtis, 29 and Mark Peterson, 28. CLOSED TO PUBLIC EELQY MAIN 8TREZT a. Tfcaniay. BINGHAM CANYON MINE A Ticket Given With Every Dollar Spent Before Christmas Ault Range, 82, rU&S Safety Measure special $12X0 Pearl Stic Richard Fowler, stake athletic chairman, announced this week that Reed Street has consented to serve on the committee and is handling the Junior events. The commute also includes Bishop Harold W. Barnes. Robert Webb of the stake MIA presidency is the advisor, with Wallace Banks and Carl (Black-i- e) Harris handling the scoring 51J.C0 'of Mrs. rilZ 11 victory. Grcu? Wrist A GOOD PLAGE TO LIUE Thore vill b3 carrolcrs A!:!:c HOLIDAY GIFTS Lehi Christmas 1. Assist en 08 RANGE UNDERGOES MAJOR SURGERY TBS LEHI Rccd Sfrcct to of MA Howard Brown Insurance Christofferson Valve Co. Chris ten sen's Wholesale Dr. Kent Davis Ralph Davis Lehi City Council Mt. States Telephone Co George Strasburg Wing Mortuary Dr. William Miller Lehi Roller Mills Dr. Boyd J. Lorsen Lehi Auxiliary Police |