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Show Freemen Visit . . THE LEHI FREE PRESS . Continued from front page held earlier Tuesday morning with Gov. and Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton and other dignitaries, The tour began at the flood water retarding structure at Dry Creek above Lehl where Jerry Hansen. SCS unit conservation ist, told about the project and explained that the Dry Creek ba sin catches 80 percent of the de bris in high water times and has worked effectively in helping to control flood damage. He said it is designed for 50 years of sea iment storage. From there the tour included stops to allow the Secretary a close look at agricultural water management results; to see the Grove Creek Retarding Structure se and the Tibbie Fork structure; and to examine land treatment measures taken. Stops were also made at the Pleasant Grove Ranger Station and at Timpanogos Cave Nation al Monument. Both the Secretary and Mrs. Freeman expressed their pleasure at the beauty of the area toured and with the 119,000 acre watershed . . . designated 'Watershed of the Year in 1966." Secretary Freeman, in noting the cooperation of the many agencies in bringing the watershed project into reality, said the accomplishment was an example of "what can happen when everyone's pulling together on a first-nam- e I jr.. XAtfe - (Mm i Lehl this week enjoying the hospitality of several local families, are, L to r.t James Doughty, Chris Edwards, Peter Wregg, Richard Gamble and Geoffrey, front; Ted Gates, Scoutmaster; Philip Wlnsor, David Wolfendale, Robert Lehmann, Nigel Cooper, Colin Wolfendale, Geoffrey Bailey and Ian Brown. Alvin Broadbent, Lehl District Advancement Chairman, is at far right. We're having a ball," 'It's ernight. The boys are between great!" "We like it here," are 14 and 18 years old, but mainly Q Miss Beverly Burrup the comments made this week by several English boy scouts who are staying with local fam ilies. The boys, who are from Durham City, in Northeast England, and Buckinghamshire are being hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wofflnden, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flndlay, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- land Pulham, Mr. and Mrs. Har vard Hinton, Lehl, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messersmith in Cedar ... to wed Scott Zimmerman to Wed Provo Girl In Salt Lake Temple Rites Aug 29 of Lehl High School He attending BYU where he Dr. and Mrs. Percy E. Burrup of Provo announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Beverly to S. Scott Zimmerman. Parents of the groom-ele- ct are Mr. and Mrs. S. Rex Zimmerman of Lehl. The marriage will take place August 29 In the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening In Provo. Miss Burrup is an August graduate of BYU. At the 'Y she participated in the Honors Program, served as president of the White Key and belonged to Phi Kappa Phi. Mr. Zimmerman is a graduate joring in is now is ma- He has of the Andes chemistry. served as president Mission Club and will be AS BYU games committee chairman next Fort. year. He served an LDS mission The boys who have fitted them to Peru in the Andes Mission. selves into the family life around The couple plan to make their them are being caught in a whirl home in Orera. of activities provided by their hosts. They have visited Tim- panogos Cave and some plan to Hell's Canyon, on Snake River, climb the mountain, camping ov between Idaho and Oregon, is the deepest gorge in the U. S. Springs, Ark., National was established in 1921. Park, Hot FRANK SAYS MRS. J. C. WAN LASS VISITS WITH SISTERS IN SALT LAKE CITY 15 and 14. In comparing 1" at home to life in Lehl, th' said it is quite similar. "This s just like home," they said, "except it's hotter and dryer." They liked the idea of being able to operate a motor vehicle at 16, instead of past 17 as in England. This includes all farm equipment and boys are not allowed to drive a tractor or other farm machinery until they have their driving instruction and have successfully passed the of brought together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones in Salt Lake City. The sisters have been separated for some time and this was a happy occasion for each of them. They had a delicious luncheon and visited throughout the afternoon. The group included Mrs. J. C. Wan-la- ss of Lehl, Mrs. Vera Hunter of Provo, Mrs. Lilith Schwarz-roc- k of Provo, Mrs. Roy Frantests. These tests are cis of Morgan and the hostess, every six months and the Mrs. U. A. Jones of Salt Lake City. applicant must state why he wishes to continue to drive. The boys will journey to Salt them fond memories of a good Lake Sunday morning, where they time amid pleasant surroundings, will board planes for their return and a desire to return for a longflight to England, leaving behind er stay. Back fo School Clothes & Shoes We carry the regulation GUM SUITS for the Junior and Senior Hiqh School boys and girls. Also Gym Shoes and Sox. Levi's in 6 Colors - Also Slim Fits and Wranglers Stay Pressed Trousers BankAmericard Good pores Lehi, Utah ng the door ft KICK the tire .... "Dress Your Horse in Style" D It's important to feel that you've chosen a good solid car for the money. Right? OR I I WHILE THEY LAST! it's even more important to choose the most inexpensive and soundest method of financing that car. Drop by the bank Well, PUSHED into and let us explain why our Auto Loans are a solid choice for the new or used-ca- r buyer. BUYING A CAR MEL'S SUPPLV MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Buy with confidence front someone you can trust. 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Frozen 1. 49 lOt JA SUGAR u& ! for Top PEANUT BUTTER Seedleis lsy j BREAD Oven Fresh Loaf PRODUCE mrm I GIANT SIZE TIDE POWDERED shoe store HALTERS $2.50MCh I SIDEWALK SALE od j FAST-TALKE- I We Still Hove Some Good Bargains on Our Tour officials noted the project, built under provisions of the Small Watersheds Act, has prevented an estimated $73,000 in flash-flodamage by the installation of water-holdistructures during IIIGII-PRESSUR-ED LEATHER me basis." For the first time in a number years, five sisters were DON'T BE WEEKEND SPECIAL ten-ye- ar Muttl-Pur-po- ENGLISH SCOUTS ENJOY LEHI HOSPITALITY-- In English Scouts Enjoy Hospitality Thursday, Augufft 17, 1967 of the residents work at USTV the past two years. The Watershed project is now Steel Co.'s Geneva Plant and in its eighth year of an estimhave small farms on a part-da- ie V ated construction period basis. "We need more of mis klnd with the Silver Lake Flat reserof living across the nation," he voir still to be constructed. In concluding the tour, the Sec- said. 'Working in industry and is a good an-- -, retary said he was also impress- farming part-tied by the general American Fork swer to the problem of bottling " area and with the fact that many people up in less space." 12 West Main hfeftg WhMx Lthi, Utah Prices Effective Thursday - FridaT-fc- y |