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Show Hi Family Honors Mrs. i THE LEHI FREE PRESS ri VmzmZ? Improving Library Service is Ethel Brown Subject for Panel For 80th Birthday "Improving library service in Utah County" is to be the submodject of a panel discussion erated by Stanley Roberts, chairman of the Utah County Commis sion, April 24. Held in connection with National Library Week, Ap- Her eightieth birthday, April 7, was just another busy day for Mrs. Ethel Brown, who continues advery active and alert for her vanced age. She does a great deal of sewing, taking a special interest in providing cloth-in- e of the mode for her grand children. She also makes many beautiful quilts, highly prized as gifts by her family mem- Vi ril 1. to r., front row, Desiree STRUMMING THEIR UKES-- are Lori Cook, Christine Elton. LaNae Cook, CoUette Ashley, Cham Vicky Ellen Hansen, Anita Hansen, Smith. Second row, berlain. Bonnie Hales, and Valerie buuernew. bers. native of Lehi, she was born April 7, 1888, at Lehi's "Bull River," a daughter of ParAustin. ley and Charlotte Butt of 13 in a family raised was She brothers and sisters. Included in her own family are six daughters and two sons. The family rr rr i n oicn includes 29 grand children and 30 A Cedar Valley Students Learn To Play Ukeleles D7. G. A7. and G7 chords all now mean something to the Cedar Valley third, fourth and Webb Dianne Crabb, Rites Recite Wedding ar dents. Lincoln Card, Principal nf the Rock Canvon Elementary School, Provo, will elaborate a plan to keep school libraries af open as community centers ter normal school hours, lnis with plan is being experimented in the Provo School District and is currently functioning in Flint, Rowan Stutz. a mem- Mirhipran Lake County li nf Salt the hpr brary Board of Trustees, wiu nresent the advantages oi an organized county library system. cneaVimr about the disadvantages of county systems will be Richard Boss, President oi me uian brary Association; while the ob Jective viewpoint of the knowledg' u Mr : Homer Trinnaman, Lehi chairman for Girls State, report ed the completion of a successful fund raising project, in which the grand prize was a handsome afghan. Around $120 was cleared in the project, with hearty appreciation expressed to every one who helped. Mrs. i rumaniau expressed a sincere "Thank you" to the bank for the display of the afghan. to everyone who contribu ted and to the members of the Junior Auxiliary, who assisted in the ticket sale. These young girls, under the direction of the leader, Mrs. Norman D. (Shirley) Scown, carried out a project of their own, raising $15 toward Girls State. The money has been sent in, Mrs. Trinnaman reported, and four Lehi girls will attend Girls State at the Utah State Univer- - 18. 1968 eable scholar will be represented by Thayne Johnson, Director of the Graduate School of Library and InformationSciences, B.Y.U. The session promises to w a lively and enlightening one and as there will be an opportunity for response and questions from the audience, all interested Utan County residents are encouraged to attend and be heard. eoats. sheared twice 8 to 10 a year, produce from eacu, of monair, pounds It is used for making sweaters, suits, drapes and other purposes. Antmra Oklahoma became a state in 1907. . g8SS8888888888S888888Ki Miss Elaine Trinnaman Wins Afghan; Sizeable Funds Raised for Girls State she and her husband. James A. celebrated their Golden the Wedding anniversary. He passed fifth graders. Since January, teacher and of class 1965. Principal away in July, ur Rrown is active in Re Darrell L. Jensen has been en lief Society and other church af- joying learning how to play their ukeleles. Most of the children fairs. a familv oartv honored her asked Santa Claus for a ukelele to wed Miss Dianna Crabb fnr her special day, with 60 for Christmas and got one. The one-ha- lf present. This happy affair took children have been spending 7. Two an hour twice a week learnon April Sunday, Kenneth place Miss to at- ing 'how to put their fingers in daughters, who were unable octhe for the right places. sent greetings tend, in Vows At a recent class program, Temple Mrs. PhyTo casion. Her daughter, llis Sweet, lives in Wisconsin, attended bv about 200 people, the class played and sang several and Mrs. Vera Staley is in SeatLDS Sem fourth-yeof their favorite songs. Mr. JenMr. and Mrs. Dale N. Crabb is also a Wash. cnurcn tle, in Active enthe graduate. inary sen reports that once a child has of Lehi are announcing is a Sunday School mastered seven or eight basic gagement and forthcoming mar- affairs, she in the Lehi Second Ward. Georgida Manning chords, that they can play almost riage of their daughter, Dianna, teacher The prospective groom is also to Kenneth I. Webb, son of Mr. any song. Mr. Jensen plans to Attends Convention continue with this activity for and Mrs. Ivan G. Webb, also of a eraduate from the Lehi High School and Seminary. He is also In Lehi. years to come since most of the Pittsburgh a eraduate of Utah Technical wedchildren in his class have youngThe couple will exchange Manin the field of refrid- (Georgida) rolleee Mrs. HarryG. 26, on vows April er brothers and sisters that will Friday, ding the disin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. geration and air conditioning. ning, LPN, represented be coming in his class and will and the State of Utah at then be able to use their older He has completed trict the later honored be will They of the brother or sister's uke. same evening at an open house active duty with the Utah Na the national convention at Fort Ord, Cal., National Association of Practic Guard Centional Stake Lehi the in reception ter. Receiving will be from 8 and Fort Sam Houston, Texas. al Nurse Education and Service, Lehi Riding Club He is also active in church af held in Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. to 10 p.m. with Advisor Deacon a four convention, and is The a day bride-to-fairs is graduate The Entertains of the Lehi High School and was in the Lehi Fifth Ward. He is headnuarters at the Pittsburgh at the followed General theme, Hilton She Hotel, presently employed Valedictorian of her class. At Ham Dinner Refractories in Lehi. "Looking to the Future of the Following their marriage the Licensed Practical Nurse." 1 tie Interesting films on desert Four From Lehi couple will make their home in 1000 enrolled represented nearly rides formerly taken by club Lehi. every state in the Union and also members were shown at the Gain Honors the Virgin Islands. meeting of the Lehi Riding Club, Mrs. Manning, who is second bv Morris Clark. of the local dis Auctus Club Hears Club President George Carson trict. District 1. Utah County, took charge of the meeting, held Four persons from the Lehi Brazil on was on conference leave from her at the clubhouse. In the seasonal area are among the i,uo stu Travelogue dents named to the winter quar position at the State Training theme, a lavish baked ham dinSchool in American Fork. She ner was served by the commit on ter honor roll at the University An interesting travelogue who of Utah. Tirazil was accented by songs was one of four from Utah tee, Julian Clover, J. Reuben To be named to the honor list by Lin Depaulo, at the meeting attended the conference, taking Russon and John Broadbent. Lignt Utah presa student must maintain an aver refreshments were served later of the Auctus Club, last Ttiurs- - the trip by jet plane. of Salt Buchanan are of 3.5 or better in all aca day. Myrle ident, in the evening. presdemic subjects where 4.0 is the Plans were made for the ride Mrs. Depaulo, the former Sha- Lake City; Sylvia Burton, of the Salt Lake District, equivalent of an A." scheduled for the weekend of ron Zimmerman, assisted her ident The students from the Lehi husband as accompanist ana also and Barbara Bliss, president of Anril 19. 20 and 21. All mem the Price, Utah, district, were bers are reminded to make plans Hisrh School are James Edward in showing a wide variety of Comer, a senior in the College colored slides on the many fac the others in the group. to participate. Mrs. Manning reported that of Mines: Joseph Ladrue uor ets of that large South American with they were highly impressed ton, senior in the College of country. Mr. Olsen also assist the beauty of the" City of PittsBusiness: Duane L. Gines, iresn ed at the piano. County Bull the and hospitalfriendly man in the College of Letters nome burgh, oi at the The group met Date Set and Science: and Cregg F. In Mrs. Malin Smith in Pleasant ity shown by the residents. As Grading emergram, graduate student enrolled Grove. Special guestswereMrs. the city was in a state of The Soring bull grading for due to demonstrations and in the College of Education. gency, oi oooawin and Thelma Olsen from Utah enforced County will be on April 30, was curfew well-knoriots, I n g 1 e w o o d, Calif. , How until according to Clair R. Acord.USU morning. Dainty 7:00 D.m.. former Lehi resident. Serimpian Club Extension to attend Agent. able were they refreshments were served. The ever, Individual cattlemen and cattle Bake Sale Saturday of Pittsburgh's the University be held will next meeting Apru ul associations desiring bulls to be Flower Show, which was Members of the Serimpian Club 25. at the home of Udine wing. ; Air poland impressive. graded should contact Utah Counwill hold a bake sale Saturday lution has been brought under ty Extension Services Office in ADril 20. at the Silver Dollar VISIT FROM LAS VEGAS control in Pittsburgh, it was re Provo by at least Monday, April : Market, it was reported by Mrs. 22, 1968. ported. Glen (Beverly) Smith, club pres Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Bulls to be graded are requirpnioved a visit from their ident. PeoDle are lonelv because they ed to be at least 18 months of Selline will begin at 10 a.m son, Bishop and Mrs. Charles build walls instead of bridges. age. and everyone is reminded to visit W. Johnson of Las Vegas, Netheir disDlav to pick up their vada, who spent four days in weekend supply of home baked Utah for General Conference. With them came their childDies, pastries, cakes andbreads will ren, Ruth and David, who visitProceeds from the sale civic club's the toward pro ed with their grandparents, durgo ing conference sessions. ject, Mrs. Smith said. ... Citv Center at 8:00 p.m. Four jprominent panel will discuss various plans for extending library services to reach more Utah County resi Thursday. April citv in tieran during July 7 through July 13. (It was possible, in nrevious vears. for the Lehi unit to send no more than three 3'1 'JOSH girls.) WINNER The lucky winner of the afghan is a former Girls State, who is now the reigning, "Miss Lehi, Mice Fiaine Trinnaman. Co-icidentally, Miss Trinnaman, well known employee in Powers Shoe Store, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trinnaman. bne is rfpiicrntd with the colorful afghan and has put it carefully away in her "hope chest. The afghan was made ana con tributed by Mrs. Josephine Cooper, active member and former president of the American Legion Auxiliary. A special vote oi appreciation is extended to her from Chairman Trinnaman ana me en tire Lehi unit. n- When you visit Salt lake City, drop Browse through the widest selection saddlery in the country. Latest styles. - RANCHWEAR SADDLERY itore. in at our friendly of western clothing and Fair prices. - WESTERN BOOTS FREE 96 Page Color Catalogue Order by mail. We (hip anywhere. Send for your Jacke Welti West Serving the Nation from the Heart of the Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 62 East 2nd Sooth Street Dept. "N" SHIRT LAUNDRY SPECIAL ... ns for the Introduction Durfes of New be at nt : Deau-tific- Shirt Laundry Equipment, We are Offering C'WvJlvi Ik 1; AIRMAN LANCE NAKAGAWA I IN THE NEWLY FURNISHED GLEANED FREE Lowry Field, Colo. 2 Shirts Cleaned FREE with a Dry Cleaning Order Airman Lance K Nakagawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Nakagawa of Lehi; has completed basic training at Lackland AFB Texas. He has been assigned to the Air Force Technical Training Center at Lowry AFB, Colo., for specialized schooling as a munitions specialist. Airman Nakagawa is a 1966 graduate of Lehi High School Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone en- ioved a visit from their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dal Stone and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald stone and family. 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