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Show Universal lkl of im corp. TUffvont Ave SaltTako City, 7 Ut.6l4.lOl 2 S flf Lehi rtj cy Utah Valley Northern Gateway to Beautiful Thursday, April City Cleanup Drive Lehi's annual "Cleanup Campaign," has proven highly successful, according to George W. Leany, general chairman. Mr. Leany, chairman of the Lehi Beautification Committee, rated the support of the ward and block captains and committee members as "wonderful." The support families, in going "all out" to clean up their promises has also been most gratifying, he said. to Continue Jane Fowler Lehi Woman Attends Angel Flight Conclave Miss Jane Fowler, daughter Many of the junk cars which as possible, for the general good so highly prized by many. In detracted from the general as- fall. many cases, parts from the junk of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Fowler If you have an old car that cars may be sold, and the entire of Lehi, Utah was one of 700 pect of the community have been disposed of. Chairman Leany and you want to put back into run- vehicle cleared away. Local law coeds who attended the 13th Na- the committee would like to ask that owners make a special effort to get rid of those worn out vehicles remaining as soon Five girls have been named the top honor students of the Lehi High graduating class of 1968, it was announced by Prin cipal Dale H. Price. Miss Peggy Christofferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christofferson, has been named class Valedictorian; and Miss Kathy Udell, daughter of Mrs. Helen Goode and the late Dean Udell, will be class Salutatorian. Honor stu dents include Miss Charlene daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Blamires; Miss Remae Hadfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield, and Miss Barbara Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck. All these students will participate on graduation exercises tentatively set for May 24. Peggy Is active in student ac tivities and is serving as a stu dent body officer, an officer in the National Honor Society, a member of the Future Homemak-er- s of America and was named to receive the Outstanding Teen Ag-- er Award. She has also been an officer of the Biology Club and the Pep Club. She has served on the art committee for both her Junior Prom and Senior Hop and is a member of the Stake Dance Committee. She is a fourth-yeSeminary student. Bla-mir- Number 25 18, 1968 Residents Clean Premises During First theft, I Five Top Honor Students Named To ftepresen? Lehi High Grads ning condition, make an effort to get this done. Paint it, add the mechanical parts necessary and join in the parade of antiques, PICKUP SATURDAY Windy and stormy weather has interferred to some extent, is noted, but most areas of the city are presenting a neat and attrac tive appearance. Trucks will again cruise about the commun ity on Saturday, April 20, and residents are reminded to have their trash out at the curb for this final pickup. A special work of appreciation is extended to the Scout troops in all parts of the community. These boys, with their leaders, have assisted in raking up yards, where needed, and hauling away the accumulated de- tional Angel Flight Conclave just officers, as well as the beautification committee are asking concluded in New York. this cooperation from families in Miss Fowler, a student at Utah the community. State University, represented her Angel Flight unit at the conclave. The Angel Flight is a national women's organization which supports objectives of the Arnold Air Society, an honorary association for outstanding Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets. The New York conclave was held in conjunction with the 20th annual meeting of the society named for the late General of the Air Force Henry "Hap" Arnold. Miss Fowler, a member of the class of '71, is working toward her B. A. degree in history. She is a graduate of Lehi High School. Gory Allen to Talk On Communist Revolution in Streets Ax i a fevi : ij - Kathy Udell Salutatorian Peggy Christofferson Valedictorian ar Plans followinggraduationin-clud- e enrollment at Brigham Young University, where she will scholarattend on a four-yeship, majoring in homemaking ar education. Peggy was named Junior Horseman of the Year of the Utah Arabian Horse Club and received a beautiful silver buckle. She is an excellent seamstress and sews all her own clothes. She has also served as an attendant to the Lehi Rodeo Queen. Kathy is also active in student affairs and is serving as an officer in the Thespians, Pep Club and Future Homemakers of Miss Rarhara Paxk ll", lam jftWMMMWM . Remae Hadfield as Business Manager of the Yearbook and wasCaptainofthe Young Americans team in the Inquiring Reporter program. Plans following graduation include attendance at Brigham Young University on a four -- year scholarship, with a major in business education. Remae also finds time in her busy schedule to participate in student activities. He is an officer of the Pep Club, a Thespian, a member of the National Honor Society, Future Homemakers of America and Stage Band. She was a Sterling Scholar nomSemininee and is a fourth-yeidftlMI ary student. She was a delegate to Girls State, served as Junior Charlene Blamires Prom Chairman and participated in the State Drama Meet. She al Honor Society and a member plans to attend Brigham Young of the Yearbook staff. She is a University with plans to become Thespian and will participate in an English teacher in high school. the Model UN the end of April. Barbara is also active in stu- She is a fourth year Seminary dent activities. She was a Sterlistudent. She plans to attend Utah ng Scholar finalist, is an officer State University, with a major in the Pep Club, a Senior Class in physical therapy and s o c i a 1 officer, a member of the Nation- - work. i America. She is a member of the Color Guard, National Honor Sobris. ciety, participates in debate and CONTACT WARD was a member of the Young The Utah Forum for the Amer CAPTAINS American team representing the ican Idea is presenting Gary Others needing help are re school on the Inquiring Editor Allen at the Highland High School minded to contact their ward She also was named in Salt Lake City, on Friday, program. captains- - Mrs. Eldon (Maxine) to receive the Outstanding Teen April 19, at 8 p.m. Peterson, First Ward; Dee Ray Award. She is a graduate Mr. Allen author of the book, Ager Second Arnold Ward; Russon, of the National Honor Society, WARD CANCER CHAIRMEN Ward chairmen for the local Cancer Crusade drive, which will get "Communist Revolution in the Brems, Third Ward; Mrs. Byunderway today, include Mrs. Morgan (Charlyn) Evans, Mrs. Gary (Mary) Holmes and Mrs. Jerry Streets," will speak on that same served as JV Cheerleader and ron (Ada) Whipple, Fourth Ward; was a Junior Class officer. Fu(Maurlne) Beck, seated 1. to r. Standing, 1. to r., are Mrs. Tony (Janice) Peck, Community Chairman; subject on Friday. Roy Littleford, Fifth Ward; Or- - with Mrs. Billie (Dee ture plans include enroUment at Mrs. Earl (Carol) Southwick; and Mrs. Melvin (Lueen) Rae) Darling; "The school is located at 2166 val DeSpain, Sixth Ward; Gene the University of Utah. 17th Lake Salt South, and Twila Clark, Seventh Ward, East, City Charlene has also participated Thanks Expressed and Alma Peterson, Eighth Ward. Everyone is invited to attend, in activities at with the set donation admission As weather conditions permit, We would like to publicly thank was named Lehi the She shcool. at $1.50. families are reminded to conthe Lehi Police Department and High winner of the Betty Crocktinue with their beautification ef thf: Highway Patrol for their er Homemakerot Tomorrow conforts- - cleanup, paint up, remodel If a man wants to borrow trou- test, is a member of the Naprompt response to our call for and repair. Plant trees and flowble, it's the only thing for which tional Honor Society, was named help when our truck was starters, and be ready for the many ed by one who was apparently he needs no collateral. Outstanding Secretarial Stuvisitors and tourists who will dent and is a fourth-yeSemintending to steal it. We heard visit the community. Many will The local Cancer Crusade fund ward; Mrs. Ray (Carol) Ed- the sound of the motor about 3:00 The best cure for the body is inary student. She has been a be coming to visit the Hutchings drive will be held today (Thurs- wards, third ward; Mrs. member of the Pep Club, served Serge a.m., Sunday. The police were at to quiet the mind. Museum, hold family reunions day), it was announced by Mrs. (Connie) Nelson, fourth ward; the scene within minutes after and participate in the Lehi Round Tony (Janice) Peck, local chair- Mrs. Melvin (Lueen) Kirkham, our call. For their prompt and up celebration. This big "open man. Volunteer workers will con- fifth ward; Mrs. Jerry (Maurinej efficient action in apprehending Lehi Library house" event will take place on tact each home in the commun- Beck, sixth ward; Mrs. Gary the criminal, we are most grate28 and 29. The united ity for contributions to this June 27, (Mary) Holmes, seventh ward; ful. It gives us a great deal of efforts of all will put Lehi at worthwhile drive. Funds derived Mrs. Earl (Carol) S outhwi ck, satisfaction to know that our town For National Library April 21-2- 8 Several instrumental students Senior Class at Brigham Young her beautiful "best" for that from this drive are used to pay eighth ward; and Mrs. Frank is so well prepared for any Lehi will participate in University, following a major from occasion. treatment expenses for those (Doris) Morehouse, Cedar Valley such emergency. scheduled for April 21 through a In observance of National Lischeduled for Friday, in animal science. He has been recital, PLANT FLOWERS cancer patients unable to pay ward. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yates brary Week, April 21 through April 27, when overdue books April 26, at 8:00 p.m., at the operating a dance combo for the Those who have plant starts their own, for educational procan be returned without fines. Maeser 28, the Lehi Library Invites evElementary School in past four years, as well as his which they would like to share, grams and for research. Everyand to Cleon M. the visit Alfred Lilienthal Bring back all those old books Provo. eryone library These music students, teaching at Herger' s. A gradare reminded to contact their one is urged to contribute genand check out a new one, is the all of pre-hig- h see what's new. school age, will uate of the Lehi High School, neighbors and friends and en- erously to this drive and help new books wiU be on the invitation. Encourage your famMany some 60 other he has fulfilled an LDS mission be with included to do some To them Hold courage Discussion on Middle East shelves and tables for your view- ily to use the library. Be all garden fight this dread disease. With his wife, boys and girls who are students to New Zealand. ing. If you have a family new Ward chairmen have been namW. Cleon Skousen, assistant These will in- you can be, read! of ing by Monday. and young concern a book "Fantastic VicSue Music the former of the to your area, this would be a ed, to work with Mrs. Kells, completed Herger Peck, and OPEN HOUSE APRIL 27 Provo. Don Davis, well known daughter, Krista, he is living in a gesture of welcome to them, are as follows: Mrs. Billie (Dee professor of religion at Brigham tory" based on the Middle East clude fiction, religion, music, Everyone is invited to meet former Lehi resident, is serv- Provo. It wiU be recalled that A graduate of Cornell and CoYoung University, will meet Alsociology and many other fields and would help them to feel at Rae) Darling, first ward; Mrs. fred M. Lilienthal, a Middle East the a of interest Library Board members at ing on the instructors' staff, a David Featherstone, son of Mr. plus Law represented, lumbia School, Mr. Lilienhome. Morgan (Charlyn) Evans, second an open house planned for Satur expert, in a panel discussion. thal has served in the department good selection of the newest chilposition he has held for the past and Mrs. Mont Pulham of Lehi, The discussion entitled "Fan- of State in the Division of Dedren's books. day, April 27, between 2:30 and three years. The recital is a was a former teacher at the A story hour wiU atlas and a new 3:00 p.m. An tastic Victory" based on June fense Materials, and with the much noted annual event. Herger studio. He is now servAm. Legion crisis in Israel will be at 7:30 U.S. Army in the Middle East. set of encyclopedias for juniors be held for children during this Assembly on Parents and families of the ing with the U. S. Army in Thaisame hour. See you there. p.m., April 13, in BYU's Smith He is author of several books have been ordered. students and the general public land. of have been cleared Fieldhouse. Shelves are invited, and there is no adThose from Lehi who will per"What Price Girls Lehi Events including Israel," Boys, High Mr. Skousen has lectured in "There Goes the Middle East," seldom used books and periomission charge. form in the recital include: Lari Lehi Elementary cur32 countries, 47 states, and is and more that the Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Davis recently, "The Other dicals to make room for A most interesting report of the cooperation of Principal Dale PTA to Elect Officers students from explained rent selections. author of several books includ- Side of the Coin." Lehi are progres- Peck; Ricky and Steven Pugh, at activities State Price. their Boys S ing the best seller "The Naked The freshman class sponsored AMNESTY WLLK very well. The program sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon and Girls State was given by The posting and retirement of Communist." Ths Lehi Elementary PTA will sing include An Amnesty Week has been He has recently event is open will classical, folk, jazz Pugh; Brent Strong, son of Mr. public. double a was colors done who the in those by 1967, hold an election meeting Monday, participated and roll sele ctions. and Mrs. Boyd Strong; Robert and rock at the annual assembly at the color guard, consisting of Paul April 22, beginning at 7 p.m., There will be accordions, drums, Davis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Kent Evans and Dean Colledge of the Lehi High School. This specit was reported by Mrs. Blaine and guitars featured, with B. Davis, and Jim Smith, son ial assembly is sponsored by the Legion, and John Bushman and Adam son, publicity chairman. banjo of the program numbers of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith. most the of coRobinson American Legion, with the Boys The meeting will be held in the Phillip rather than individ- Mike Peck and Ryan Davis are auditorium at the school and all by groups, operation of the principal and State group. students at the school but are ual performers. one of the Paula Miss staff of the school. Innes, parents and PTA members are not taking part on this particuof son Mr. andMrs. Mr. Davis, American Legion Co..imander three who attended Girls State, invited to attend. R. W. Davis of Lehi. is in the lar recital. ComDennis V. Finch of Lehi Post offered the invocation. Plans are progressing for the training in tennis and other be signed up for Farm League. 19, made the arrangements, with mander Finch led the pledge to the flag. David Scown gave the summer recreation program in sports. With his family, he is Little League will include those introduction. 10 to 12 years old, Pony League Lehi, with the two field men living in Lehi. Colt Each girl assisted in reportMr. Peck is continuing his edsigned up for the season. It is Is for the 13 and 14 year old announced that Ronald Peck and ucation at Brigham Young Uning on a given phase of her exboys and the Colt League will perience, as follows- - AnnWor-the- n Jack Reid, who served capably iversity, a third year student. He include boys age 15 and 16 years. reported on "campaigns," in the position last summer, have is married to the former Mary $5 FEE which was also featured by Carey again consented to handle the Anne Durrant and they live in The registration fee will be 7 Smith. Remae Hadfield spoke field activities. This will include Lehi. He took a prominent part $5.00 each. Registration will take Tonight on "recreation." Phillip Rob- swimm ing, s o f t b a 1 1 , baseball, in athletics at the Lehi High place in the Memorial Building. All boys 15 and 16 years old inson also talked on this phase. tennis, etc. The general commit- School, attaining his letter in COACHES, who are interested in playing Paula Innes talked about the tee, which includes Dr. Kent B. football, basketball and track. He UMPIRES NEEDED Colt Baseball this summer are events of Saturday, as did Gary Davis of the Lehi City Council, fulfilled an LDS mission in the Coaches and umpires are needadvised to sign up at Robinson's Cooper. Stanley Lewis gave a Principal Paul Hanson of the Sego Alaskan-Canadia- n Mission, and ed. Anyone who may be interestSporting Goods before May 1. reading, and also reported on Lily School, and Mrs. Melvin is active in the American Fork ed in coaching these teams this A meeting has been scheduled "bedtime." (Dona) Anderson of the Lehi Co- unit of the National Guard. year, is urged to contact Ron for the Colt League for ThursThe other reports included, ordinating Council, would like to REGISTER FOR BASEBALL Those InterestPeck, day, April 18 (tonight), at 7:00 Bert Wilson, on "early morn publicly thank all those who made Registration for the summer ed in umpiring are also urged p.m. at the American Fork City ing;' David Brems on "eating application for the job of field baseball program wiH be held to contact Ron. Hall for the purpose of organizThursday, April 25, at 6:30 to TENNIS facilities;" John Bushman on director. Jack Reid will also be there Mr. Reid, who will handle the 8:00 p.m., and on Saturday, Aping a Colt League to consist "elections;" Eugene Hadfield on As a finale, the tennis clinics, again this year, ril 27, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, to sign up those who would like of Lehi, PL Grove, Orem, and "meetings." American Fork. entire student body sang, "God wiU also share the responsibil- is announced. The Saturday reg- to play tennis during the sumAll officers, coaches, parents Bless America" directed by Paul ity of the swimming and other istration will be for those who mer. and interested persons please be Halversen of the faculty. Boys activities. He teaches the Sixth cannot make the Thursday signFurther information will be in attendance. and Girls States were held at Grade in the American Fork up time. provided concerning the swimFor additional information call Utah State University in Logan, Junior High School, and has had Mr. Peck announced that boys ming schedule, dancing, handiYOUNG MUSICIANS-W- ith their instruments, 1. to r., are Ricky Pugh, Jimmie Smith, Steven Pugh, Rod Turner., 756- - 2338, Am. Fork. last June-Julconsiderable experience and eight and nine years old will craft and other classes. Robert Davis. Brent Strong and Lari Peck. ar HHK extra-curricul- Local Cancer Fund Drive ar To Get Underway Today ar Lehi Students to Perform in Slates Special Features Week W. Skousen, Panel Sponsors State at to-th- e Ronald Peck, Jack Reid to Direct Field Activities For Summer Rec. League Registration at 768-369- 4. y. Instrumental Recital April 26 |