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Show Hots fairs Home & Noisemakers - Men $2.00; Ladies $1.00 Best Dress Affair Cedar Fort Hall Don Perry's Orchestra Word Benefit General Improvements Highlights Lehi Projects During Past Year pollution. It has made a great building lots more desire- able for new homes. A section of power lines was rebuilt to increase line size and load capacity. This became necSEWER EXTENSION essary because of the new homes The sewer collection lines being built and the increased use were extended some 8,900 feet of electricity by Lehi's citizens. Into the NorthEast section of The power department made the city under a special improvemany smaller changes in lines These lines and locations and sizes in order ment project. brought the service to many areas to provide adequate service with badly in need. It has eliminated a minimum of power outages to many health hazards and reduced the users of City power. the ground water some and also LIGHTING IMPROVMENTS The year 1967 In Lehi saw the completion of several projects and the beginning of several new ones, all designed to provide better services, safety and convenience to the citizens. Linda Jacklin Weds Jon Snyder In Home Ceremony The Power Dept. completed other project that began with dis- cussions m 1958. This was tne extension of the lighting on both ends of Main Street and the The lighting on State Street. project financed in part by the State of Utah and installed by the City has done a great deal to- ward making Lehi a better City. The cost amounted to approxi-mate- ly $17,500.00. The bright! lights have made the streets safer j j and more attractive. AREA INCREASE The City has increased in size this year with the annexation of . i. ti . . .1 n . L. i me eierauii Auuuiuiiiuuieduuui of theSunthe East section City, Utah in derland Addition in the North Here's a traditional plum you can make and bake in a West section of the City and the jiffy. If packed with dates,pudding nuts, raisins, citrus fruits and spices Year Advances During Bat em an Addition in the North with lots of butter for fine flavor. Top Baked Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce. East section. These additions buttery-gooThe year of 1967 has been an indigent patients, regardless of bring new areas for building, eventful and progressive twelve the individual's ability to pay." new homes and new citizens to Easy-D- o months in medicine from a Utah Mr. Bowman pointed out that this the City. of the HOSPITAL been as well as a national point of has always practice A change to the History of Utah physicians, but the policy view, according to Harold BowFor a festive dessert that's easy cup sugar at this time Lehi was made when the Lehi to serve, choose Baked Plum man, executive secretary of the was i cup ( stick) butter Utah State Medical Association. to make sure that no one in need Hospital was closed after many Pudding. This modern version 6 eggs 1 Mr. Bowman points out the was wanting for needed medical years of service. The building of England's traditional steamed cup chopped dates chock-ful- l of fruits U cup choped lemon peel became outdated and no longer pudding is "Muzzle Measles" campaign as service. and nuts and comes with V4 cup chopped orange peel On the national medical front, the most spectacular developusable as a hospital. Many' huttery hard sauce. topped Both the U cup currants ment of the year in the state. Mr. Bowman said that: "Heart of Lehi's citizens remember pudding and the sauce have that H cup light raisins their stays in the hospital and! extra special flavor only butter Vi cup dark raisins Utah became the best immundisease, chronic the fine service they received can give. ized state in the country, so far lung disease, abortion, alcoholcup chopped pecans Instead of steaming this 2 tablespoons regular from with have the many doctors, nurses abuse as measles is concerned, been ism, and drug pudding, you bake it in a flour A great many of an estimated 93 percent proidentified as outstanding U. S. and aides. cake 2 cups dry bread crumbs ring mold or spring-forin which statewere Lehi's citizens born will of the the health tected as a result problems public pan. Bread crumbs form the 2 teaspoons cinnamon oasis for the batter, which is rich wide campaign. The program, require imaginative and large-sca- le hospital during its years of opteaspoon cloves with ef.gs, butter, sugar. And an a teaspoon allspice medical efforts in the years eration. second statewide campaign of exotic blend of spices and fruits. '! cup orange juice With the closing of the hosthis kind, was jointly promoted ahead." Dates, currants, raisins, pecans, came connews Assothe the the for Medical Utah State Medical during plans by year pital, and citrus fruits all add their In a mixing bowl cream together ciation and the Utah State Health also included new developments struction of a new convalscent luscious flavors, and orange juice butter and sugar. Add eggs one helps make the pudding moist. at a time, beating well after in the field of artificial and type hospital by private citiDepartment. The City has purchased It's easy and quick to prepare, each addition. Combine chopped It is impossible to tabulate the transplanted internal organs; zens. tiiuugh guests will think you fruits, currants, raisins, pecans number of children who will be some successes in vaccine deground for the building and this spent hours making it. and fiour; add to eg mixture. Serve your spicy Baked Plum Combine bread crumbs and spared the heartaches that other velopment and new biochemical will be sold to the group buildwise would have resulted from weapons against viral diseases; ing the hospital. The construcFudding warm, with a generous spices; add to batter. Add orange mental retardation, deafness, and continued follow-u- p of promising tion of this building will again spoonful of hard sauce. If you've juice and pour batter into mold; never made this classic sauce, batter will fill pan; bake encephalitis resulting from the leads in the mystery of cancer; bring back many of the services Christmas is the Serve with Hard perfect time to minutes. disease. the opening of five new medical of a hospital to the City and will try. Butter and are Sauce. sugar to was It also heartwarming employ many citizens to help! creamed together for a delectschools, and many other heartHARD SAUCE note that not a single case of warming advances in medical provide this service. able sauce that really melts in your mouth. COUNTY PLANNING polio has been reported since the research. Vz (1 stick) butter cup Plum Pudding The City signed an agreement is This One of the most disturbing previous statewide immunization sure to win compliments at 2 cups confectioners sugar campaign sponsored by the doc developments of the year has been joining with the County and other any Christmas party or holiday 1 teaspoon vanilla tors of Utah. use of the cities in the county to form a! dinner. It's a wonderful way to 1 teaspoon milk the Mr. Bowman also pointed out "mind expander" drug lysergic Utah Count) Council of Govern-- 1 say "Merry Christmas!" In a mixing bowl cream together the amazing progress in comput This council will pro- BAKED PLUM PUDDING acid diethylamide (LDS). The ments. butter and sugar; add vanilla at erized medicine the LDS Hos probable damage of this drug to vide many helpful plans, ideas: and milk. Beat until smooth. servings Buttered ring mold. 2 quart Serve over warm Baked Plum and cooperation in the overall the chromosomes portends troupital as another outstanding high Preheated 250 oven Pudding. light. Under the leadership of ble for future generations. planning of the growth of. the Dr. Homer Warner, Utah has Increasing success has been county and its cities. become one of the pacesetters enjoyed in the transplantation of ENGINEERING BELL TELEPHONE HOUR in this very important phase of internal organs, particularly kidAlong with the planning for the TO PRESENT "CASALS AT medical research and develop neys and livers, and a great future, the City has retained an MARLBORO," ON DEC. 29 ment. success story has been written engineering firm to begin planUtah doctors also came to the in the development of new and ning for the many City facilities Pablo Casals, thewor support of Governor Rampton and effective vaccines. "At least in order that they will be adecellist, teacher and conducthe State Welfare Commission in four new vaccines should reach quate and in time for the ex tor who made all three facets offering to "take care of any important stages of development pected growth of the City. This of his remarkable talent availwithin the next few months," Mr. firm will be used to plan a masable to students at the MarlBowman stated. "These are ter drain plan in order that boro Music Festival last sumFeed for mumps, German measles, sidewalks, curb and gutters may mer, celebrates his 91st birthstreptococcal infections, and Rh be installed in an orderly manner. day on December 29. Plans will be made for the exdisease." On that same day on KUTV, Venereal disease has become tension of water and sewer lines Channel 2, at 9 p.m., the new a big new problem in public along with power lines to handle Bell Telephone Hour will present Slated Provo health. many new homes and possible Casals at Marlboro," a one-hoNew medical schools at Unindustrial sites. special in color that takes iversity of Arizona, Brown Uni- TRY LEHI a look in depth at the impact Efficient feed production is of Hawaii, The City Council this year generated on the noted chamkey to successful dairying and versity, University and Pennsylvanhas been diligent in the comple- ber music festival by Casals. Michigan State, livestock production. In our high ia State will help in the grow tion of much needed improveJoining the still vigorous Mr. ly competitive society dairy and need for more doctors in ments and the planning for the Casals who will be seen and heard livestock producers, like every ing "Yes you returned my ring, years to come in order that as he plays the cello, teaches one else, must be efficient and the future. "But," Mr. Bowman Lehi will continue to be a good students and conducts, will be pi"this now I want the diamond serves stated, merely keep up on new developments to that now is the time to place to live and be inviting to anist Rudolph Serkin andtheVio-inist- s that was in it." warning in business. stay act for more facilities to meet new citizens and industry. A Alexander Schneider and ; A feed production shortcourse -is being held to help the farmers the fast growing needs of the slogan for the City and its in- - Jaime Laredo. Plant managers in Utah apvitaion to new citizens and indusand ranchers to meet this chall future.' the honest day's work well could preciate be Old age isn't so bad when you "The Next try enge. Sessions are planned for six and a little more for one day's You Move, Try Lehi." consider the alternative. Time TO NOTICE WATER USERS consecutive weeks, each Tues pay which they find to be inday, beginning on January 9, in in the native labor force. herent Notice is hereby given that the City and County Building in and More more, new industry is Provo. Everyone is invited to Arthur L.Crawford, 1067E. Fifth to equate Utah labor with learning Salt Lake S., attend. City, Utah, has filed extra production. ims snortcourse will cover a request for extension of time to the with State Engineer make all phases of feed production and submit Proof of Appropria including the following: NOTICE TO WATER USERS .1. Feed needs, quality and tion under Appl. No. 24036 covering 2 sec. -- ft. of water storage. Notice is hereby given that from adraininUtahCounty,Utah, ; 2. How crops grow. Edward L. Patterson, Alpine, for Irrigation purposes. ; 3. Beet crop varieties. Utah, via American Fork, Utah, It is represented that the di 4. How to meet the plant food filed a request for extenhas version works at two points have needs of crops. of time with the State Ension 5. Economic aspects of feed been completed. It is estimated to make and submit Proof gineer, that $2000 or more will be exproduction and storage. of Appropriation under Appl. No. diin of the : 6. How to determine completion your wa- pended f M 24074 covering .75 sec. version works at the remaining ter needs for farm irrigation -- ft. of underground water in Utah two points. Additional time is practices. County, Utah, for irrigation, to complete the pro ;7. Adapting our water supply necessary fire protection, milk to local needs. ject and make and submit Proof and stockwatering purcooling, 8. Insect control and residues of Appropriation. poses. Protests resisting the granting oh feed crops and cattle. It is represented that about with o; reasons this : 9. Weed control in request crops. $3500 has been spent in digging lAlong with the Extension therefor must be filed in dupthe well. Additional time is nec" licate with the State Engineer, Agents of Utah County nine facessary to complete the project 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, ulty members, who are very exand make and submit Proof of $8.00 $13.50 Permanenrs for perienced in their field, from Utah, on or before Feb. 10, 1968. Appropriation. A hearing will be held on this Utah State University, will lead Protests resisting the granting & Set before the State $2.25 Engithe discussion and provide the request Shampoo of this request with reasons instruction for the course. This neer at 9:00 a.m., Tues.. Feb. therefor must be filed in dupTints Is an $5.00 covering basic as 20, 1968, in the County Com licated with the State Engineer, missioner's Office, County well as practical and applied in442 State Capitol, Salt LakeCity, formation to help answer your Courthouse, Provo, Utah. ProUtah, on or before Feb. 10, 1968. Styled - Haircuts testants should appear at the feed production problems. A hearing will be held on this ; Those interested in attending hearing. before the State Engineer request Hubert C. Lambert should register for the course 64 West 3rd North Lehi at 9:00 a.m., Tues., Feb. 20, State Engineer right away. Contact the Exten1968, in the County Commissioin Published Lehi Free Press, 75 at office sion East Phone 768-340- 3 Provo, ner's Office County Courthouse, Lehi, Utah, on Dec. 28, 1967, 1st South. A uniform registraProvo, Utah. Protestants should & Jan. 4& 11, 1968. of tion fee $5.00 will cover the appear at the hearing. cost of an excellent conference Hubert C. Lambert Adams About 3,000 people are employ note book, and a summary of the State Engineer course to each participant with ed at the Freeport Center in in Lehi Free Press, Published and Operator Manager Davis County. ..all new jobs creImportant literature for a guide Lehi, Utah, on Dec. 28, 1967, ated since 1965. and reference. 4 Jan. 4 4 11, 1968. i r Keeps Pace With nation Past Medical .' ; j d i New i Plum Pudding 1 1 1 new-styl- e '- -i 1 50-5- 5 ' new-styl- e much-publiciz- ed -- Production 41 Shortcourse at Mountain Fuel Features Drills Deepest Well Timely Topics Church Buttes unit well No. 19, an exploratory natural gas well drilled at the Church Buttes field in southwestern Wyoming, was recently acidized at a depth between 18,050 and 18,200 feet and is now producing sour gas at a house. Dinner was served and games enjoyed with the club officers taking charge. Prior to that time, the club members had heard travelogues, civic interest discussions and advice on jewelry. In January, the club was addressed by Mrs. Deana Houghtzman, who was living in Holland during the Nazi occupation. In February, the members met at the home of Nancy Greenhalgh to hear a very exciting book report by Mrs. Zelda Thornton. Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore was the guest speaker in March. She spoke on adjusting to marriage. In April, members of the group drove to Provo to hear from Mrs. Bonnie Bullock of Bullock Jewelers, with refreshments afterwards at the home of Mrs. Richard (Beverley) Fowler. Lehi High School. She attended the Continental Beauty College and is presently employed in the County Clerk's office in Provo. The groom is a graduate of Murray High School. He attended Snow College and is presently serving in the U. S. Army. He will leave January 4, for one MOTHES TEA year's duty in Vietnam. Members honored their mothThey will make their home in at the annual "Mothers Tea," ers Lehi. held in May at the Duncan Manor in American Fork. ByronJensen STORY OF "THE SEVENTH entertained with organ music. CHRISTMAS' TOLD IN The integration problem was LEHI SIXTH WARD discussed at the October meetThe inspirational story, "The ing, held at the home of Verla Seventh Christmas," was preManning. Slides were shown and sented by Anita Norman, Sunday Harold Wolfgram spoke on the evening in the Lehi Sixth Ward problems of integration. meeting. Congregational sing- ing and numbers by the choir were directed by Verda Searle and accompanied by Madge Fowler and Barbara Beck. Flute accompanist was Mary Searle. Blaine Anderson sang, "0, Holy Night," and Aurora Penrod was the soloist for the ladies selection, "Son of Mary," The male chorus members sang, "Carol of the Drum." Choir se-- i lections were, "Do You See What I See," and ' Did Mary Know." The congregation joined in the finale. "Silent Night." Due to the presence of many industries, including aerospace, electronics, chemicals, machinery and federal military activity, Utah has experienced a dramatic upgrading of the skills levels in the labor supply. Industrial prospects now find an abundance of professional, technical, and skilled workers in Utah's available work force. Better face a danger once than always be in fear. A man who causes fear cannot be free from fear. RANCH WESTERN our Aula Truck o PAYMENT lfyvwith all types of Wostam clothing, and RAtXIti WEARI after the rig is removed, Mr. Fidlar said. Drilling was com menced on September 19, 1966. This is the deepest well ever drilled by Mountain Fuel, Mr. Fidlar said. He pointed out that gas presently is being produced at the Church Buttes field from the Dakota formation at an average depth of 12,700 feet. Inasmuch as the new well was drilled to an objective far beyond that depth, it was an exploratory or "wildcat" well, he added. No possible rearrangement of bad eggs can ever made a good omelet. ilDIDIDIDIDIDII SenfTO-TooTi- S - By - ; Junior Carter 0"' 'No itort. Widatt saloction of , barrels a day of API gravity sour condensate along with some water, he added. The well will be tested further 310 ing life o Fir Bufintti ...AOENT H ...COMPANY ROOTS friandly For Yovr Now FREE Wostam Cfrtaloal o d fully catalog, with full in many itylas natural color! Writo Dopt. "I" 62 E. 2nd So., Soil loko City, Utah British thermal of 855 units. The well also is produc- SAVE MONEY Oil ALL INSURANCE WEAK Sofia1 ch vice-preside- SADDlfRY ViliI daily rate of 6,400,000 cubic feet, it was reported recently by M. M. Fidlar, president of Mountain Fuel Supply Company. The Church Buttes field is operated by Mountain Fuel and is jointly owned with Union Pacific Railroad Company. The well was drilled to a total depth of 19,526 fet and was then plugged back to 18,626 feet prior to completion, Mr. Fidlar said. The producing interval is in the Morgan formation of Pennsylvan-ia- n age, he said. Some 19,500 gallons of nine per cent formic acid and 40,000 gallons of 28 per cent hydrochloric acid were then pumped into the well to stimulate production. Gas is flowing from the well at a wellhead pressure of 1,550 choke, pounds through a one-inhe said. The gas has a heat value Dr. George Vesky, who had escaped from the Communists, was the guest speaker for the November meeting which was held at the Earl Southwick residence. The Christmas party was held at the home of Mrs. Kent Peterson. The program was given by children of some of the members. Gifts were exchanged and a lavish supper was served. The Leity Club was organized on June 14, 1956, under the sponsorship of the Letitian Club. The membership is limited to 25. Current officers are headed by Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Lott as president; Mrs. Blaine (Margaret) Thomas, Mrs. Bob (Nancy) Greenhalgh, secretary; Mrs. Niel (Verla) and Manning, reporter-historia- n, Mrs. Gaylor (LaDean) Pugh, program chairman. LETS GO STERN ur (55-62- Leity Club Linda Jacklin and Jon Snyder Clu b members and their husexchanged marriage vows onFri- meetday, December 22, at the home of bands joined in the closing the groom's grandparents, Mr. ing of the Leity Club on May 25, at the Lehi Riding Club clubOfficand Mrs. Claude Snyder. iating at the wedding was Bishop Thomas Griffith of the American Fork Eighth Ward. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith of Lehi. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and close friends of the couple. An open house reception honoring the young couple will be held Saturday, December 30, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Snyder home, 267 North 1st West, American Fork. The bride is a graduate of the 28, 1967 Thursday. Dec THE LEHI FREE PRESS . We'll give MORE than service. We'll check your tires, oil, battery and make sure your car runs it's best . . . DRIVE IN and see! 1965 mm Arnie Cordon 30 W. . YOU put in tho gas, Joo I'll wash tho windshieldl' National litho CARTER'S j Main Super Serrvice Lehi Best Service Is Lehi Farmers Insurance Group 605 West Main I Phone ! I 768-90- I 81 I DTD 1) (55-62- THE 3) fax HOLIDAY HOUSE OF DARLING'S OPENING SPECIALS Wiglets $100 Darlene ... is never so rushed that we don't take a few moments to reflect on the year just completed, and to let you know it has been a pleasure to serve you. May peace and prosperity he vours during this Season of Seasons and throughout the yea i to come. STATE BANK OF Lehi, Utah |