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Show Unicrssl Hicrnfilr: Crp. ihl ?icrpnt Ave. Salt Lake Cit", Ut. zUlOl Mont Nielson Wat Takes Over Sinclair Station ! : M.wt Nielsen of Lehi, has taken ever the operation of the Sinclair service station on Fifth West and State Siree-t- , formerly handled by Dean Colledge. Mr Nielsen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Nielsen of Lthi. has made numerous friends at the stati m through his em- While a stu- ployment there. dent dl the Lehi High School, tte fallowed employment at Wat- - Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Volley Lehi Thursday, Dec. NUMBER 5 7, 1967 t:es Cafe. Gift-o-Ra- Prizes to be Given ma Everyone is reminded to make plans to attend the first big drawproing In the Lehi motion, which will be held at the bank parking lot on Main Street, Saturday, Dec. 9, at 5:30 p.m. Many choice prizes will be given away, with the compliments of Lehi business houses, at that time. Miss Elaine Trinnaman, "Miss Lehi of 1967," and her lovely attendants. Miss Margie Kirk-ha- m and Miss Opal Colledge, will be on hand to assist with the drawing. Tickets, placed in the convenient boxes at the Lehi stores, will be gathered up in advance of the drawing, so that everyone may have a fair opportunity to win the Gift-o-ra- prizes. CASH AWARDS Two cash awards of $25 each will be given. Tickets will be drawn until a winner is present. Remember, only two minutes are allowed for the person to come forward and make the claim for these prizes. One prize of $50 cash will be given. Only one ticket will be drawn for this big award. Two minutes will be allowed and if the winner does not appear, this large amount will be carried over until the next week. The same procedure win be followed on the next drawing, Saturday, Dec. 16. j i I girls. SANTA CLAUS Lehi youngsters are invited to meet Santa Claus in person, VISITS HERE on Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs Memorial Building. This best sons Steven and Brian, were and loved saint will be here from 3 FINAL DRAWING, DEC. 23 dinner guests at the home 5 holiday to wiU and he talk with On Saturday, Dec. 23, a $100 p.m., of Mrs. Clara Clover andfamily. cash prize will be given, as the boys and girls and listen to j i i j REGISTER Families are required to register for the contest. Clip out the coupon and mail it to the Chamber of Commerce, or Lehi Free Press, or drop it off at Mel's Supply or the Free Press office. If a coupon is not available, just write down your name Please accept my application to enter the home Decoration Christmas Contest. Name Address imnartial ludees will tour the This city and select the winners. will be done on the weekend just before Christmas Telephone Number (Clip and mail to Lehi Chamber of Commerce) Vinow tyour teachers ia one of a series of articles to appear in the Free Press to better acquaint parents with those who are instructing their children in Lehi schools. This MRS. JULIE BERRY Meet Mrs. Julie Betteridge Berry, Third Grade teacher at the Sego Lily ElementarySchool. Mrs. Berry Is a native of Salt Lake City, but moved to Tacoma in 1947. She attend University Place Elementary School, Curtis Jr. and Senior High Schools, in 1963. She then Graduating returned to Utah to attend BYU, where she majored In Elemen tary Education and minored in Her student-teachiSociology. was accomplished in the Granite School District and then she taught at HlUvlew Elementary School in the Granite District. She met Craig Berry, a re turned missionary, at BYU and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple last June. They are now making their home in Lehi. Her special interests Include sewing and reading. "I like to try to read a book a month," she said. "There are 27 children in my class," she said. "There are a few more boys than girls. They have completed units on homes, Indians, and are now studying the pioneers. We have experimented Lehi Couple Injured in h& : with air In our science units and have just finished rockets, sat- ellites and jets. Changing weather will be the next unit." The class Is looking forward to starting to learn cursive writ- ing. Mrs. Berry said that their future plans are not definite, but hopes to continue teaching and living in Lehi. Darlene Adams MOTHER-DAUGHTE- er Candy Stripers Honor Mothers Shopper's Candy and evening at a mother-daught- er social held in the hosMrs. Richard (Darlene) Adams room. dining pital of the is announcing opening her in this case, The "thanks", beauty salon at her home in was for the their mothsupport 64 West 3rd North. Lehi, have shown the girls in ers Mrs. Adams is a graduate of helping them to carry out their the Hollywood College of Muras a member responsibilities ray, and is trained and qualiof the Candy Striper organizafied for all types of beauty work. She has been employed at Kay's tion. Beauty Salon in Orem, for her a lovely pot luck Following brother, Kay Boley. A graduate of the American dinner, the girls explained the Fork High School and LDS Sem- duties of the Candy Stripers as to the various inary, she sang in the school they pertained chorus. A daughter of Mr. and departments of the hospital inMrs. Nels Black of American cluding the office, medical and Fork, she is married to Richard Adams of Lehi. They have A man who causes fear cannot two children. Tori Lynn and Bart. be free from fear. Monday j To Follow Christmas Theme The most enchanting stake dance of the year will be held next weekend. The theme will be White Christmas and the orchestra will be the "Marquees." The dress for this dance will be semi-form- al and girls may wear floor length evening gowns if they desire. The amount of food and fun provided will be well worth the cost, 50 cents. Remember the date, Saturday, December 9, and the time, 8:30 p.m. j Pink Ladies Auxiliary at the hospital with 25 members currently participating. The girls come from American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove areas. The social was under the direction of officers of the organization, Marily Houtz, Pleasant Grove, president; Paulene Gauger, American Fork, vice president; and Claudia Anderson, American Fork, secretary. were Tenia Carroll, decorations chairman; Susan Chris-tense- n, As-isti- ng foods chairman; and Sharon Wilcox, program chairman. To Hold Fireside LDS Sociables holiday activia special Christmas program fireside Nov. 10, at 8:30 p.m. at 1120 N. 800 W., Provo, and Christmas caroling Tuesday, Nov. 12, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Carolers will meet at 854 E. 1400 S., Orem. Also remember the stag dances every Sat. at 9 p.m. at 575 S. 400 W., Orem. Dance instruction begins at 8 p.m. All single persons 23 and over, widowed or divorced, are invited. Alumni by invitation only. "A- 1 0 1 V . t X I vSl 1 ' I J , "Just ary principal at the Training School, as she held up a bottle of pure maple syrup direct from the maple trees of Vermont. (Miss Pulley was justified in her Shop Fire at Ferguson Home I $14 a galBut each youngster did a taste of the luxury, announcementPrice, Destroys Tools, Equipment at Stake Center a taste of this syrup," Mary Pulley, semin- said Miss LEHI FIRE-L- ehi Volunteer Firemen were called out last Wednesday to fight a fire at the Ferguson residence. Members Addresses lon.) receive Four units were brought into use at the scene, a tanker, two pumpers and a pickup, with the fire crew spending some two hours in controlling the stubborn flames. Dean Kirkham, assistant chief, was in charge until the arrival of Lehi Fire Chief Rex Southwick. for most afirst-tim- e experience. However, pure maple syrup was the only rationed item as students received all the pancakes with the they could original serving, most coming back for seconds, and many for eat--thr- ee "thirds." Some time ago the students were promised something special and almost to a student they chose pancakes. The lovely facPie Sale Meat ilities of the new chapel made The Cub Scouts of the Lehi this serving possible. Miss AnThird Ward are selling meat drea Pulley spent the day in the pies at the ward church, Friday kitchen over the griddle and Miss and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9. Mary Pulley spent her time waitChris Colledge is cubmaster, ing on tables. Students in the with Donna Colledge, Janice nine classes were served Thornton and Coralee Green as throughout the day as they reden mothers. For quantity orported to their regularly schedders for freezers, call the Coll- uled seminary classes. A special treat was a visit edge home, Ph. 768-304- 9. Lehi Lions Sub-hr-San- Progressing With a hearty expression of appreciation, Lion Howard B. Brown, Lehi Santa Claus doesn't make all toys for tots. He knows a toy suitable for a ten year old boy may be potentially dangerous for a four year old child, and on Christmas Eve he tries to deliver toys accordingly. Dr. Albert H. Domm, child safety spokesman for the western home office of the Prudential Insurance Co., suggests parents help Santa in delivering safe Christmas toys by keeping in mind the following shopper's checklist: L Does the toy have chemicals that may explode or poison? 2. Is the toy inflammable? 3. Is the finish on the toy labeled "antitoxic"? 4. Does the toy use electricity, batteries or flame which may shock, ignite, or burn? 5. Does the toy have sharp or jagged edges that could cut and injure? 6. Does the toy have removable parts that might be swallowed and cause strangulation? 7. Is the toy too heavy for a child to lift without injuring himself? 8. Can the toy be used safely without adult supervision? Syrup on Special Pancake Treat iSS Lehi firemen battled a hot blaze in the snow, last Thursday afternoon, Nov. 30, with a loss of around $500 in tools and equipment. The fire broke out in a shop at the Glen Ferguson residence, where Mr. Ferguson had been repairing his car. The small shop, built for the purpose of housing his tools and supplies, was heated by a coal stove. Mr. Ferguson told department officials that he had driven the car out for a trial run and when he returned he found the shop in flames. A nearby chicken coop was threatened by the blaze, which was unaffected by the falling Children's Toys Students Enjoy Pure Maple -- Mrs. Roy L. Ferman enjoyed a visit from her sister Elizabeth, Mrs. Chester Christensen, here from Richfield. The two Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall ladies made the trip together by of Lehi, are recuperating after car. Mr. Christensen rejoined snow. injuries suffered in a highway his wife for the return home. accident on Sunday, Nov. 26. Mr. Marshall, 55, suffered head MIA Board injuries and his wife, Mrs. Audrey Marshall, 52, suffered deep should cuts and head lacerations. Laurel Night The right ear was nearly severed. The accident occurred near the Draper crossing on the State The "Laurel Standard Night," Laurels assisted in welcoming Highway, Nov. 26, about 9:45 was held on a stake at the door. Madge Fowler of basis, Tuesa.m. Mr. Marshall, driver of at the Lehi Stake Center, the Sixth Ward, played the preday, the car, swerved to avoid collidwith some 150 in attendance. Fealude and postlude music. ing with a motorist who pulled tured of the evening Marlene Cook of the Cedar speakers out in front of him. Both Mr. were Bishop Norman B. Creer, Valley Ward, offered the Invoand Mrs. Marshall were thrown former stake president, and his cation. Renae Hadfield of the from the car, Mrs. Marshall bewife, Mrs. Creer, member of the Third Ward, gave the welcome ing dragged for some 30 feet. General Board of the MIA. They address. The "Laurel Crest," The woman driver, and the on the theme, "Sacred to and a speech of explanation was spoke several children with her in the Me," outlining personality and presented by Char lene Blamires other car, were uninjured. of the Second Ward. character development. They received treatment at Representing the Eighth Ward, the Cottonwood Hospital In Mur -The booklets, "Courtship and Connie Brooks presented a musiray. Mrs. Marshall underwent Marriage," by President David cal number, "Born Free," asplastic surgery on her ear. She O. McKay of the LDS Church, sisted by Ann and Charlene Blamwas brought home last Friday, were distributed to the girls and ires. Following the closing and is now able to walk about their fathers and mothers, in prayer by Nancy Cook, refreshto some extent. It will be sevments were served in the Junior attendance. eral weeks before she Is able to The outstanding event was Sunday School room. Programs return to her employment at planned and conducted by Mrs. featured the laurel leaf and berry the Lehi Drive-i- n Cafe on State Glen (Connie) Nielsen, stake with the insignia, "Sacred to Street, was reported. Laurel leader. The Fifth Ward Me." Highway Mishap out- ties include Bakery Progressing Lehi Stake Dance the surgical floors, rican Fork Hospital said patient departments. "Thanks" to their mothers last The Candy Stripers assist the Opens Beauty Salon Checklist For Safety in at the Ame- Stripers ' Standard ng , R SOCIAL-M- rs. STRIPERS HOLD Max (Melba) Houtz, seated, receives a piece of cake from her daughter, Marilyn at right at Candy Stripers Mother-DaughtSocial held at the American Fork Hospital on Monday evening. Looking on, from left, are Paulene vice president; and Claudia Anderson, secretary. Marilyn is president of Gauger, Candy-stripe- rs the organization. CANDY Street For New General (("WWWW'ttpf machines for refreshments. Chip Woods, well known attendant at the station, is continuing on the staff. Mr. Nielsen has been scheduled for a three weeks training course by the company, at Denver, Colorado, early in January. ; Those who take an interest in following the advancement of the new building on West Main Street, will be pleased to know that it will house a bakery. According to Melvin Anderson, building contractor, the business will be operated by Mr. and Mrs. Arden Tuckett, now and address and bring it in, is in Lehi. An early comliving the reminder. pletion is planned. The Tucketts will supply a CASH PRIZES full line of bakery goods, "fresh The first place winner will from the oven." This will inreceive $30; second place $20. clude pies and cakes, breads, There will be two third place and the many choice food donuts, prizes of $10 each, and a fourth items which a bakery can supplace award of $5. ply, is reported. LEHI CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST ' Building on Main families Urged to Register Mow hr Lehi Home Lighting Contest Lehi families are again invited to compete in the annual Christmas lighting contest, sponsored jointly by Lehi City and the Lehi Chamber of Commerce. Christmas lighting and decorations will be Judged according to originality and theme, as well as the overall effect, according to Melvin Anderson, Chamber president, who is serving as lighting chairman. It is not always the most elaborate arrangement which wins the prize, is stressed. Everyone who puts up Christmas lights is urged to register for the contest, and every family is encouraged to place some type of lighting or decoration. lene and oil, he handles Fackler tires for cars and trucks. He is skilled in all types of brake work and minor tuneups and has added wheel balancing service. The station features clean rest rooms and convenient vending Vice-Preside- nt as any amounts carried over. their heart's desires for Christ -There will also be two $25 prizmas. Tickets will be He will also provide a nice es, in cash. drawn until all of these valuable bag of goodies for the children at that time. prizes are given away. This is the merchants' way of saying "Thank you," for your i For those who are unable to patronage and support during the get to talk with Jolly Old St. past year, with a hearty good Nick next Saturday, he will come wish for a happy yuletide seaagain the following Saturday, Dec. son and a prosperous New Year j 16, during the same afternoon for all. It is the aim of the; hours. of Commerce and Lehi Chamber STORES OPEN LATER who have arranged Lehi City, in will be Stores open later the evenings, beginning Dec. 15, for Santa's visit here, that every and will continue this convenient young boy and girl in the city service right up through Satur- will get to see him and talk with him. day, Dec. 23. The stores have taken on their Right before Christmas, Santa holiday appearance, with special decorations as well as the shin- will be in the stores. He may at any time on Saturday, ing array of choice merchandise. appear This includes clothing, home sup- Dec. 23, so be careful, boys and he will see you and hear plies, materials for the horse- girls, He wants to know what you. bounthe and the man, builder, like the best and children the teous harvest of food items. Proif they are all trying to also and shop personnel, prietors So help your parents alike, are qualified in courtesy be good. and helpful information, to as- with their shopping, and you may sist the shopper. This applies see him in your favorite store, to the young tot with a few is the reminder. He will also cents to spend as well as to the be there the following Saturday, 16. On Saturday, Dec. 23, purchaser of some costly home Dec. he will move around in the stores, appliance or furnishing. checking on the good boys and well ; Besides the Sinclair lineofgaso- - For Jamboree District 10 riding club representatives held their monthly meeting last week at Park's cafe Reed in Orem. Walker conducted the business meeting. State and District minutes were read, discussed and approved. Committees will be set up by the state officers to revise and make changes in rule book for next year 1968. Any riding club that wishes to make any changes in the rule book are to contact the president of their district before the next state meeting. Riding club members and part-- , ners are cordially invited to at- tend the Utah State Western Rid-- 1 ing Club Jamboree, that will be held Saturday January 27, at the Terrace Ballrrom in Salt Lake Coty. Music will be furnished by Don Petty' s orchestra. Awards will be presented the same evening for the outstanding riding club of the state, the out-- 1 standing woman rider, the out-- 1 tanding man rider and the out- -' standing civic club. These awards will be given on a point sy stem, of the riding clubs and persons participation and winningsin their club for this year 1967. The next District 10 meeting will be held on Tuesday Dec. 19, at Bill and Iva's Cafe in Orem. Hosts for this meeting will be the Mt. Timp riding club. at the (Jock- - ey) J Vinson for several vears. OFF N AT 6:30 A.M. The station opens at 6:30 a.m. and continues until 9:00 p.m. Prepare Dec. 9; Santa to Return Sat, He worked station for the late Herman Riding Clubs ' ta chairman, reported that progress is being made in this vital yule-tiContributions of project. clothing and toys are coming in and the Lions are busy putting everything in first class condition, and assigning the needed items to the various families on the list they have received from Santa Claus. In response to inquiries as to whether cash donations will be accepted, the answer is "Yes, indeed. And any money received will be used for this special purpose of bringing Christmas de ta hr during the morning of Margaret Master, television personality, with her husband Jay Franklin Smith. Miss Master entertained the students while they were eating, with stories, interspersed by her husband playing the guitar, harmonica, and whistling several tunes to the delight of the students. Larry Parks, student at Brig-ha- m Young University and superintendent of the branch MIA, also assisted in showing the students a good time. PTA Council to Meet The Lehi-CedValley PTA Council will hold a meeting this afternoon, Thursday, it was reported by Mrs. Bob (Lola) Chi-veThe meeting president. will begin at 3:30 p.m. at the Sego Lily Elementary School and is for all Council officers and board members, presidents and principles of all local units. Mrs. Chivers said the money from the sale of the PTA candy may be turned in at the meeting. ar rs, Project Needy families to every needy family in Lehi." Groceries in the yuletide spirit, will be provided and considerable money is spent for that purpose. Anyone who would like to take the individual responsibility of aiding a family, may do so. Confidential information will be given as to sizes and ages, and the Lions will make sure that the gifts will be taken to the home assigned. Families desiring to help in the program, may call Chairman Brown or other club member, for pickup of contributions. Or just drop them off at Powers Store, the Lehi Free Press office, or the Western Auto Store. will get them from points. Canned goods are welcome, is the reminder. Those desiring to contribute cash, in small or larger amounts, The Lions the.-- may leave it with Chairman Brown or at the Free Press office. And a Merry Christmas to all! NOTICE Lehi City hereby notifies users of the Lehi City Dump that there are to be no car bodies left at the dump. |