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Show Lola Belle Holmes Place in Lehi Wards Last Sunday To Babies vert named and cob firm aliens took place in the Lehi wards Sunday, as fallows: First Ward, Don L. Peet.wird clerk; Josepk Ketth Prior, sob of Keith Andre and Linda Kaye Stein Prior, born Jan. 7, 1967 at American Fork. He was bles sed by his father. Christine Ann Shoe 11, daughter of Terry Dean and Sandra Lee Dettmar Shoe 11, was born Feb' nary 10, 1967 in American Fork. She was blessed by Howard Roc- aid Dettmar. Second Ward, Dale Crabb, ward Thursday. March THE LEHI FREE PRESS Babies Named, Confirmations Take Third Ward, Calvin Fox, ward cler- k- Cherlynn Taylor, daughter of Shelby D. and Lacy Maurine Rowley Taylor, born Jan. 19, 1967, in Salt Lake City, was blessed by Horace Hadfield. Jo Black, daughter of Raymond Merle and Lois W. Crittendon Black, born Nov. 15, 1958, in Provo, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Fourth Ward, Lisle T. Russon, ward clerk-Shir- ley Kevin Southwick, son of Charles Richard and Patricia Ann Tolton Southwick, born Dec cter- k10, 1966, in Provo, was blessed Carren Clark, duughter of Earl by Vere T. Peterson. Sixth Ward. W. F. Evans, ward Glen and Gladys Christensen Clark, born Feb. 7, 1959. inLehl, was baptized and confirmed by Lynn Ellison, son of Harold Bates and Helen Winder the father. Michelle Sorensen, daughter of Ellison, born Feb. 22, 1959, in Scott Crawford and Evalo Leany Am. Fork, was baptized by K. Sorenson, born Feb. 25, 1959, Boyd Rasmussen and confirmed In Salt Lake City, was baptized by the father. Susan Kaye Godfrey, daughter and confirmed by her brother. of Joseph B. and Faye Bennett Howard Scott Sorenson. Terresa Robinson, daughter of Godfrey, born Feb. 4, 1959. in Leonard Scott and Dona Lou Lehi, was baptized by Steven F. Hardman Robinson, born Jan. Draper, and confirmed by the 21, 1967, in American Fork, was father. Kevin Lamar Draper, son of blssed by the father. Cllve Paul and Donna Gurney Draper, born Feb. 4, 1959, in Lehi, was baptized by Steven Disf. Riding Club P. Draper and confirmed by the father. Peter James Webb, son o! Holds First Leon Stanley and Mildred Pate Webb, born Dec. 23, 1958, in Meeting Lehi, was baptized by K. Boyd Rasmussen and confirmed by the Members and officers of Dist father. rict 10 held their first meeting Peter William Johanson, son of Tuesday February 21, at Park's George and Janetta Sorenson Jocafe Orem. hanson, born Dec. 22, 1958, at President Dick Cook called the Salina, Utah, was baptized by K. meeting to order. District and Boyd Rasmussen and confirmed State minutes were read and ap by Leon Webb. L.DavSeventh Ward-Rod- ney proved. The District Region and State shows were discussed, and enport, ward clerk-Kenn- eth dates set for the shows are: R. Covington, son of District show August 5, Region Kenneth and Blanche Smith Cov9. show August State show ington, born Feb. 16, 1959, in win be decided at the next state Am. Fork, was baptized by Ken meeting. Boyd Rasmussen and confirmed Mack Wagstaff will be in charge by Boyd Stewart. of the District 10 starting gate Bret Charles Sorenson, son of for 1967. Edward B. and Sharon Mae ShepUtah State Western Riding Club herd Sorenson, born Feb. 7, 1959, Officers for 1967 announced in Lehi, was baptized by the father were: President, DeaT hay ne; and confirmed by Aaron Shep Dick Cook; herd, the grandfather. First Second Harold Dennis W. Schramm, son of Hurst; Secretary and Treasurer, Lawrence H. and Beverly Jean Lee R. Staheli; Head Judge, Ille Williams Schramm, born Jan. 11, Russell; North Region Secretary 1959, in Lehi, was baptized by for region meet, Donna Norman. Kenneth Boyd Rasmussen and Activity dates announced were: confirmed by Delbert L. Sud- Saturday, March 25, Roughout weeks. Donald E. Webb, son of Edwin Riding Club will sponsor a Western Dance at the Lehi Armory. D. and Ada Rae Heath Webb, born Saturday, May 20, RoughoutswiU Feb. 20, 1959, at Provo, was hold their activity show. Satur- baptized by Kenneth Boyd Ras day, May 27, Cedar Valley will mussen and confirmed by Tom sponsor their activity day. Satur- Babb. day, June 3, (tentative) American Fork riding clubs play day and BABY GIRL races. ARRIVES FOR ALLEN Sheriffs Posse will host the AND DIXIE NELSON WEBB , next District 10 meeting to be held at Bill and Iva's Cafe, Orem, A pretty, brown haired batty Tuesday, March 21. girl arrived Feb. 28, at the Utah Valley Hospital, for Allen and Dixie Nelson Webb. Linda Ruth is the name chosen for the newLeGrande comer, who weighed six pounds and 15 ounces. There are two Succumbs in pleased brothers, Larry Allen and Michael David. Sharing honors are Mr. and grandparents' Am. Fork Hospital Mrs. Stanley Webb of Lehi and Clifford Nelson and Mrs. Rose LeGrande Wells Penrod, 60, Hackford, both of Payson. American Fork, died Thursday, March 2, of natural causes in the NOTICE TO WATER USERS American Fork Hospital. He was born Aug. 19, 1906, The following applications have in Am. Fork, a son of Delos been filed with the State EngiW. and Rose W. R. Penrod. He neer to change and appropriate married Daisy Powell on May water in Utah County, State of 3, 1930, In Provo, Utah. He was Utah, throughout the entire year a steel worker at Geneva Steel unless otherwise designated. LoCompany and was a member of cations are SLB&M. the IDS Church. Frank W. Jones, 847 Survivors include his widow: N. Second W., Lehi, Utah, prosons and daughters, Carol poses to change the point of diFraughton and Debra Warnick, version of .25 sec.-f- t. of water both of Am. Fork; Geraldine Dun- evidenced by Appl. 30500 can, Springville; Joyce Wathen, The water was to have been Tuscon, Arizona; Ilene Holm-stea- d, diverted from a drain at a point W. Brlgham City; 20 grand- 750 ft. S. 330 ft. from El4 children; sisters Mrs. Marlon Cor. Sec. 8, T5S, R1E, by means Mercer and Mrs. John A. Var-ne- y, of a sump 20 ft. deep and both of Am. Fork; Mrs. used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 LaPrlel Calton and Mrs. Ella for irrigation of 1.5 acs. in NE Gordon both of Lehi. l4SEl4Sec. 8, T5S, R1E. Funeral services were held Hereafter .25 sec.-f- t. of water Saturday at 11 a.m. in the And- is to be diverted from the drain erson and Sons Mortuary Chapel at either or both of two points in American Fork, with Rod Turas follows: (1) Same as herener conducting. tofore (2) W. 1013 ft. S. 393 Prayer with the family was ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 8,T5S, offered by Ellis Armstrong, a R1E, comingled, and used as cousin, with invocation being of- heretofore. fered by Owen Dean. 37991 Yukuslnouye, Prelude and postlude music RFD 1, American Fork, Utah, was played by Fern Fox. A voproposes to divert .1 sec.-f- t. of cal duet, "In the Garden was water from a spring at a point sung by Lucille Wootton and Betty E. 600 ft. N. 1400 it. from SW Jensen. Cor. Sec. 34, T4S, R1E, and Speakers for the day were Jess used for domestic purposes of 3 Spafford and Bishop Don Fox. The families, stockwaterlng of 15 catconcluding number was sung by tle and 6 horses, and from Apr. Ray Shelley, M Walked Today 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of Where Jesus Walked." 3 acs. Uses are to be in NW14 The benediction was offered by SW14 Sec. 34, T4S, R1E. Charley Webb and the dedication Protests resisting the granting of the grave in the American Fork of these applications with reasons City Cemetery was offered by therefor must be filed in duplia Ken Holm stead. cate with the State Engineer, 442 Pallbearers were Kenneth State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Holmstead, Dee Fraughton, Bill Utah, on or before Apr. 15, 1967. Duncan, Scott Duncan, Carl Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Fraughton and Dick Warnick. Flowers were cared for and Published In Lehi Free Press, by the Relief Society Lehi, Utah, on Mar. 2, 9, and members. 16. 1967. Required Sign-u- p For Wheat Speak at Eldred Center Tonite Program Benefits An opportunity to hear the 'inside story" of the workings of Communism in the United States will be provided for the general public, Thursday (tonight) at 8 p.m., at the Eldred Center, in Provo. The address is 1775 South Dakota Lane. Through the arrangements of the Tact Committees of Central Utah, Lola Belle Holmes, who served as an undercover agent for the FBI, will be the speaker. Her lecture will follow the subject, "Why I Became a Communist for the FBI." She will discuss the challenging question, Is the Civil Rights Movement Directed from the Kremlin?" A question and answer period will be included during the eve- ning. While in the Com nunist Party, Miss Holmes carried Moscow or ders to gain control of the 'civil rights" movement and to use it as the torch to light a fire of revolution in America. She made her report to the FBI, and is now working to inform her fellow Americans of the treat to American democracy. One dollar donations will be accepted at the door, with student admission set at 50 cents. Only those wheal growers who have signed up to participate is the 1967 Wheat Program win be eligible for price support loans and marketing certificates on their 1967 wheat crop. This signup deadline is March 17. This further reminder was issued by Allan B. Gomez. Office Manager, Agricultural Stabiliza- tion and Conservation Service, who said he is concerned for two reasons Soil Conservation Supervisors ws Sign up so far would indicate that some farmers who said earlier that they intended to participate have not yet signed up. ASCS county offices may not issue certificates under the program for accident compli- BABYSON ance. The farmer must declare ARRIVES FOR S. KENLEY his intention in advance by sign- AND PAT BINGHAM CLARK ing up in the program prior to the deadline date. Sylvan Kenley and Patricia Clark are announcing Bingham Farmers who wait until the last of a new baby son, arrival the counfind ASDS the minute may March 2, at the American born ty office crowded. This will cause newfarmers personal Inconvenience Fork Hospital. The blonde at seven pounds in comer weighed are Inevitable if because delays a weleveryone tries to file program and 14 ounces. Extending one come are Shannon, sister, at the same time. applications Farmers who are interested in and two brothers, Todd and Erik. the Wheat Program should check Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark of with the County ASCS office as Lehi share grandparents' honto how the program applies on ors with Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Bingham of Pleasant Grove. their farms. by-la- 903 QIHDQiEHIHEGIEB 1 members. Phono During the afternoon session, Mrs. Pearl Sorenson, president of the SCS District Auxiliary, called for a strong auxiliary and suggested that each district form an association with an auxiliary Phono 399-117- 1 LOGAN 484-763- 1 PROVO Cache Valley tank Sldg. 1550 Springvill Phon 373-667- 0 Phon. 752 6310 Road of Year 4-- 18-1- Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- nt, Penrod (55-92- 4-- ft. (55-410- 4), son-in-la- w, 0). Sunday Morning in Community Church To introduce you to the wonderful world of GAS clothes drying Everyone has some idea of what prayer is. But all too commonly prayer Is only used as a bit of pious formality, or as a kind of last resort in a pinch; that is, prayer is not made a regular and acceptable part of life like eating and breathing. It, of course, is good to think of God on formal occasions or when some emergency is on, but it is a mistake to live much of life as though there were no God, being all taken up with a thousand and one other things and for all practical purposes, quite oblivious of Him. Rev. David Davids, Pastor, Community Church, Am. Fork, invites the congregation to come to grips with this matter on Sunday, March 12, at 11 a.m. when the Service of Worship will be built around the theme, "Faith in Pray- (GAS a dryer My Mid we'll send yoii er." NOTICE USERS TO WATER The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. LocationsareSLB &M. Lehi City Corp., 51 N. Center, Lehi, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion of 1.667 sec. ft. of water evl denced by Segregation Appl. 26671a The water was to have been diverted from any, wells each, or all of three 16-i- n. 0 ft. deep at the following points (1) S. 778.8 ft. W. 1.1 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 9 (2) S. 43.3 ft. W. 15.3 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 9 (3) S. 678.9 ft. E 705.6 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 8, all of T5S, R1E, comingled, and used as a supplemental supply for Lehi City in Sl2 Sec. 5; Sec. 8; Sec. 9; NE14, NW 14, SW14 Sec. 16; Sec. 17; T5S, R1E. GAS DRYER ASUN DAY COUPON This coupon is good for $15 when you purchase and install a new gas clothes dryer. When this coupon is properly filled out. mailed to us and verified. Mountain Fuel SuddIv Company will send you $15.00. This offer good only on the purchase of a new gas clothes dryer installed in a residence served with natural gas from Mountain Fuel Supply Com- panv. Dryer must be purchased from a dealer within Mountain Fuel SuddIv service area between March 8 and May ill. 1967. and installed no later than June 30, 1967. Not valid if presented to us later than July 1. 1967. -- (55-411- 300-50- Hereafter 1.667 sec.-f- ofwa-te- t. r Is to be diverted from either or both of two wells as follows well 265 (1) an existing 12-ift. deep at a point S. 2700 ft E. 30 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. n. 9 (2) an existing well 420 ft. deep at a point N. 5 deg 47 min. W. 931.5 ft. from Sl4 Cor. Sec. 4, both of T5S, R1E, comingled, and used within the corporate limits of Lehi City. Lehi City Corp., 51 N. Center, Lehi, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion n. I I If I SOealer's V i Name Date of Purchase PortonfMrt only Pate of Installation I Inspected by Date Approved fur Payment by Date i irz: (Cut out 1 a SUNIDay with a Every day is i and use this GAS dryer! r. 7 K coupon or get one from your gas appliance dealer.) 16-i- water denced by half interest of .1778 of sec.-f- t. evi- inUnder-groun- n. Hereafter .1778 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from a 16-i- n. well 420 ft. deep at a point N. 5 deg. 47 min. W. 931.5 ft. from Sl4 Cor. Sec. 4, T5S, R1E, and used as a supplemental supply for municipal uses of 3000 persons within the Buy a gas clothes dryer any time between now and May 31st (and have it installed no later than June 30th in Mountain Fuel's service area) and we'll send you $15. It's our way of making it even easier for you to get a gas dryer. acquainted with America's finest clothes dryer The sun shines and sweet spring breezes blow any hour of every day of the year when you turn on your gas dryer. But unlike the sun, there's never any fading. Never any danger of clothes, frozen stiff wind-whippe- corpor- ate limits of Lehi City. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Apr. 22, 1967. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Lehi Free Press, Lehi, Utah, on Mar. 9, 16, and 23, 1967. d clothes. d Water Claim 10991 The water has been diwell300 ft. verted from a deep at a point N. 110 ft. E. 1820 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T5S, R1E, and used for sprinkling and other general purposes of 3000 persons in Lehi City. 1 vice president and District Supervisors gave reports on tiie activities of their secrrtary. A proposed change in State districts during the past year. as Mr. Harvey w?s Association articles and which would allow the president, Zone n director at the meeting. ed vice presides! and secretary of Special entertainment was pro-Tidject falters, the waters entitled members for auxiliary Utah through the Colorado River the association to be elected from than the board of directors present during the afternoon sesother other to tost could be Compacts was opposed by those in atten- sion. states. Dinner was served to the group, Mr. Ludlow also explained the dance at the cone meeting. Al S en- courtesy of the Alpine Soil Conremarks Bonby Following the of modification proposed neville Unit which would permit seal. Utah State Conservationist, servation District. the Sevier River Basin to come uder this phase of the project Instead of a later one as was originally planned. He said modification would mean providing about 36,000 acre feet of water i from the Strawberry Reservoir to be used in the Sevier River Basin as supplemental irrigation waters. This would divert it from new acreage in some areas of Mom, Nelphi and Elberta. Decision on the proposal is expected to be made at the next meeting of the board of directors to b held in Provo tomorrow (Friday). Leo P. Harvey, president of the State Association of Soil Conservation Districts, and Zone . n director, explained proposed legislation to tax agricultural land in accordance with Its use. He also told of other issues before the legislative body which would OGDEN SALT LAKE affect soil conservation district 1 50 1940 WoHAvwhm Redwood toad president, Meet in American Fork The Central Utah Project, tax legislation pertaining to Soil Conservation Districts, and a proposed change in the State Association Articles and By-lawere discussed here last Wednesday by Supervisors of Zone n of the Utah State Association of Soil Conservation Districts from Utah, Wasatch, Salt Lake and Tooele Counties. Lynn Ludlow, project manager of the C. U. P., told those assembled for the day long session at the Alpine Country Club mat cooperation and understanding Is the key to the completion of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project He stressed that if any phase or step of the pro-- . 19 that's washable from your daintiest lingerie work clothes. And it's especially recommended for the new to heavy-dutPermanent Press clothes. 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