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Show Thursday. Dec. THE LEHI FREE PRESS ;Ufah Valley Awards flight 1 r! ' 1 7. 1867 I have, therefore, planned to vacate the office at the hospital on Dec 10. I am preparing as office in my home as rapidly as Dr. Elmo Eddington, wen-kno- possible. "In the meantime, I will be practicing physician in to see anyone in his or her in his announces glad changes Lehi, on the usual office basis. home foloffice location and policy, as Dr. lmo Eddington, Ph. iow s-LehL" 6. "Several weeks ago, Basil Dorton (hospital manager) informed me that the city was Hating people is like burning desirous of closing the hospital down your own house to get rid entirely, near the end of Novemof a rat. DR. ELMO EDDINGTON ANNOUNCES CHANGES IS OFFICE LOCATION, POLICY Friday, December 8 at 7 p.m. wn University Brigham Young football coach, Tom Hudspeth,' j heads the cast for the Utah Val- -! i ley Football Conference "Awards ; Night' to be held tomorrow (F ri- day, Dec. 8) at the American; Fork High School auditorium. . Due to the basketball game' ' that starts in the A.F. gym at i I p.m.. League Officers announce a time cnange lor ine a warns i ! -- T-- Ml 1r 768-222- ber. 1967. I allowing inose wno at- -, tend, ample time to see the! basketball game. The new time i of 7:00 p.m. has been set. moving NOW Phil Odle -- 88 Team coaches should have their teams seated by 6:45 p.m. to receive instructions pertaining to the evening. Pep Clubs j and cheerleaders with advisors should arrive promptly also. Awards are being presented to ; all participating players, with the Packers awarded special prizes ' for being crowned champions of the eight team league. Presenta-- ! tions win be by league officers. Byron McFarlane win be the Master of Ceremonies, and win ! introduce the speakers. Officers said that the program Tom Hudspeth win start promptly at 7 p.m. and suggests everyone be seated Tom Hudspeth, the Y's successful coach, wiU deliver the by this time. Don't forget, attend the Awards main speech for all participating then cross the aisle program, of Little the Leagues. players and watch Am. Fork's exciting Coach Hudspeth, very popular as What a speaker, is as adept on the ros- Cavemen play basketbaU. evenan to an ideal spend way trum as he is in teaching his ing. See ya there! razzel-dazz- el footbaU. HudsComing here with Mr. peth wIU be Phil Odle, BYU'S' all time pass catching end. Odle Jerold C. Chipman leaves this weekend to begin Armoured With -training for the East West Shrine game in which he will play. Division in Germany Odle is probably the most popular player with teammates, and Army Specialist Four Jerald fans alike, in this area. Phil G. Chipman, 25, son of Mr. and win talk briefly. Mrs. Harris B. Chipman, of Lehi, Anyone who is interested is began a month of intensive field invited to attend, with Scouts, training Nov. 18, with the 4th Scout leaders, Church officers Armored Division near Grafen-woh- r, especiaUy invited. Germany. Subjects which will be stressed include communications, combat tactics, equipment maintenance and weapons firing. At the end of the month-lon- g period, the men wiU be tested on all phases ; BILL FOWLER IN ACTION-Spectac- football player ular Bill Fowler Named For Most Improved Player Award to University of Utah ! I Numerous friends and football fans were delighted to hear the announcement on television that Bill Fowler, sophomore student at the University of Utah, was named for the award of "Most Improved Player," Bin Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler of Lehi, and a well known graduate of the Lehi High School, where he made his mark in many activities. His most recent position was that of "flanker," In the Redskin lineup. A brief resume of his spectacular efforts is quoted from the report of a prominent sports writer, as follows- "His five touchdowns for the season would fall short of the single game highs of Texas-El Paso's Touchdown Twins-Bil- ly Stevens and Brooks Dawson- - but Lehi's Bill Fowler is attracting attention as a sophomore to watch in the Ute lineup, "Fowler scored his first varsity TD against New Mexico, a somewhat routine two -- yard smash. But after that Bill began to score spectacularly. ELECTRIFIED FANS "Against BYU, he electrified the drenched fans (remember, it rained) by streaking 90 yards on a kickoff return, to make the Utes more presentable in the loss to the Cougars. "In the wide-opArizona State game, Fowler made sensa tional catches all over the field from his flanker position, and he carried one grab into the end zone for a Utah score. "The scoring play against the Sun Devils carried 34 yards. 17-- 13 en CAUGHT TD PASSES the Aggies last Sat. "Against urday, Fowler caught TD passes of 14 and 36 yards to keep the Utes final 'red still High School to Play in Basketball Tourney in Grantsville: The Lehi Pioneers will be playing in a tournament at Grantsville this weekend, it was reported by Principal Dale H. The local team will Price. play at 8 p.m. Friday evening, he said. If they win the first game they will play again SatIf they lose urday at 8 p.m. the first game time will be 6 p.m. Saturday. All parents and townspeople are invited to attend the games and cheer for the home team. The tournament will include teams from Lehi, Tooele, Grantsville and Elko, Nevada. Presents Program variety show was presented by students at the Lehi Elementary last Friday, it was reported by Principal G. Dale Burgess. He said that the program A was under the direction of the student council, with Mr. AUen as advisor. The program was directed by Miss Kathryn Wan-la- ss and included participation by 23 students in musical numbers, magic acts, etc. Mr. Burgess said that the numbers were chosen by auditions and that another program is planned for later in the year to give more students an oppor tunity to participate. HIGH TEACHERS TO MEET IN A WORKSHOP JR. AU Junior High School teach- in the ball game until the ers of the Alpine School Dis five minutes. Bill was a trict win meet for a Curriculum shirt' last season, so he Workshop next Tuesday, Dec. 12, has two more years of The meeting will be held at the eligibility." A top student as well as an athlete, young Fowler is tentatively planning a major in Eng lish, with a minor in Physical Education, his parents reported Unlawful to Cut Xmas Trees In Orem Junior High School. Principal J. Ferrin Gurney said that Junior HighSchool would be dismissed at 1 p.m. on this day. Buses will take those or dinarily riding the bus home at this time, he said. Regular classwork wiU re sume Wednesday, December 13, he said. Census Bureau Local Canyons With nostalgia of the days prompting some area residents to "head for the hills' to cut the family Christmas tree, Larry Lee, Uinta National Forest officer, reminded them today that It is unlawful to cut trees in local canyons. No permits are being issued for Christmas trees on National Forest land, Ranger Lee said. Private landowners who cut trees on their own lands are required by state law to tag each tree with a tag approved by the Utah Department of Forestry andFlre Control. Utah Fish and Game Department, the Utah County Sheriffs Office and the National Park Service are cooperating with the Forest Rangers in an all out effort to stop illegal tree cutting, Ranger Lee said. He suggested that if you want to take the youngster s on a Christmas tree hunting expedition that you hike to a commercial yard. The choice there is better and the chances of getting stuck in the snow are less. Also the cost of the tree will be much less than if you were caught cutting one illegally. by-go- ne Happiness is a homemade ticle. ar- of their training. Spec. Chipman is a tank crewman in Company A, First Batta-Uo- n of the division's 37th Armor. His wife, Virginia, Uves In Lehi. i NrJ , Long Distance SM Rates LUCKY HUNTERS-De- an Colledge, at left, and Ellis Lehmberg were among hunters who scored last weekend. The two men, hunting in the Ogden Bay area, each shot a large whistling swan. One swan weighed 19 pounds and the other one, 15 pounds. are LOWER than ever! Hunters Bag Swans GRANT HAWS IMPROVING Two Lehi men were among the weekend. of last The many friends of Grant hunters lucky Haws win be pleased to know Dean Colledge and Ellis Lehmberg, hunting in the Ogden Bay that he is doing weU, followarea, bagged a large whistling ing open heart surgery, perswan each. The swans weighed formed at the LDS Hospital in Sail Lake City, Nov. 17. One 19 and 15 pounds respectively, The two men had shot the valve was repaired and one valve swans by 7:15 a.m. and were was replaced, was reported. back home, proudly displaying their klU, before noon. Hunting with them was Lynn Benjamin of Salt Lake City, who also got a swan. Shooting of the large birds is by permit only, they said. Grant is convalescing at the home of his sister, Anna June, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Southwlck. It is expected that he win be able to return to his home In Richfield, Idaho, at the end of the week. can call out of state for $1 or less all day Saturday as well as all day Sunday anywhere in the continental U. S. (except Alaska) for three minutes, Now you station-to-statio- The week-nigh- rate now starts at 7 every That's one hour earlier! t. And from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, you can call for $1.75 or less. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, you can call for just $1.25 or less. 75c or less you can call every night between midnight and 7 a.m., when you dial your call direct (If your community does not have Direct Distance Dialing, you still earn this new low rate on most calls you place with the operator.) And for MELROSE station-to-statio- f Aged a Full ' - 10 Years Maximum rates for a station-to-statiocall, plus tax, anywhere in the Continental U. S., except Alaska. is a bigger bargain than ever before! 4 It's fast and aasy I to Dial Direct. EIGHTY PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY MELROSE n Long Distance Mellow Very Smooth-Ve- ry coast-to-coa- DISTILLERS CO.. N.V.. aTH 1 Mountain States Telephone NX CORPORAL TERRY PRICE WILL COME FROM VIET NAM FOR CHRISTMAS v7i DON'T TAKE THE FUN OUT OF CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price visited in Salt Lake City, Sunday, at the home of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Roger Price. The good news was received that Corporal Terry Price, who has spent two years in Viet Nam, will be home He is expected for Christmas. w, Sp4 David Flygare David Flygare Now Serving in Vietnam Sp4 David Flygare is serv ing with the U.S. Army in Viet Nam. He spent six months in the North, DMZ Zone, and has been recently transferred far ther south. A son of Mrs. Ray (Jayne) Woodward, now living in Orem, he sends his best wishes to everyone in Lehi. His address is as follows Sp4 David N. Flygare, US5664- 7366, Troop B. 315 Cav. 9th Inftry. Dlv.APO 96370, SanFran- clsco. Calif. this week. Terry is a helicopter pilot and mechanic and is currently working at the motor pool. AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Among those receiving treatment in the American Fork Hospital, were the foUowing from Lehi- - Georgia Fay Boltz, Marvin Scott Gurney, Glenda Edwards, Joy Woods, Howard M. Nlelson, Geraldine Brems, Martha MitcheU, Ron Peck, RusseU Innes, Ora Chidester. To Conduct Survey A yearly survey to determine the number of persons doing farm work for wages or salary wiU be taken in this area, according to Director Francis H.Wilmerof the Census regional office in Denver. The survey is done for the U.S Department of Agriculture to get a new measure of the number of hired farm workers and the amounts they are paid. The farm worker survey wiU be taken In conjunction with the monthly survey for the Department of Labor to provide updated figures on em ployment and unemployment. Census Bureau interviewers will act as agents for both the Departments of Labor and Agriculture. The survey is taken from a sample of 52,500 Interviewed households In 449 areas of the U. S. Identity of the households Is confidential by law, and facts obtained are used for statistical purposes only. The survey wiU start on Dec. GET AN EASY TO PAY PERSONAL LOAN HOUSE OF DARLING'S OPENING SPECIALS $2.25 Tints $5.00 $8.00 Thursday, December 64 West 3rd North Phone 768-340- I personal loan. friendly problem solver at BAF. 7 Lehi 3 Darlene Adams terwards. BAF Whenever you need money for any worthwhile purpose, drop in and discuss it with a low-co- st $13.50 Permanents for Shampoo & Set 11. Keep thy eyes wide open be fore marriage, and half shut al Unexpected bills can put you into a worrysome financial position and can hurt your credit standing. Why take that chance when you can consolidate your payments with a Manager and Operator Mora FORK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION |