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Show LEHI FIRST WARD HONORS RETIRING BISHOPRIC, FORMER BISHOPS AT PARTY Babies Itemed, Confirmations Teke Place in Lehi Wards Last Fast Sunday Babies were named and con Davenport, ward clerk-Di- ane firmations took place in Lehi Babb, daughter of Thomwards on Fast Sunday, as fol as Babb, III, and Colleen Anlows- nette Miller Babb, born March Second Ward, Dale Crabb, ward 19, 1968, in Provo, was blessed clerk- by the father. ..S ? John David Hadfield, son of John L. and Jan Evans Hadfield, born March 28, 1968, in American Fork, was blessed by the father. Bret Neil Oldham, son of Ned C. and Vernita Durrant Oldham, born March 27, 1960, in Lehi, was baptized by Stanley Lewis and confirmed by William Price of the ward bishopric. Third Ward, Calvin Fox, ward clerk- v - Sandra Dee Manning, daughter of Donald D. and Ruby Ellen El lis Manning, born April 20, 1960, in American Fork, was baptized and confirmed by Leland Boyd - EweU. With a large attendance of ward members, Monday night in the First Ward church, an enjoyable party paid tribute to the recently retired bishopric. Bishop Hugh Otterson, and Leo Hadfield and Cyril Foote.eoonselor s. Also honored were former bishops-Eva- ns L. Anderson, R. Ward Webb, Wayne Bushman, Herman C. Goates and Robert Webb. Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Bushman came from their present home in Pay son for the occasion. Bishop Goates is well known as the Lehi Stake President. Brett Michael Sabey, son of Michael Arthur and Sandra Croft Sabey, born April 4, 1968, In American Fork, was blessed by Herbert J. Croft. Larry Dean Olson, son of Fer-ri- n Davis and Florence Neff Olson, born Feb. 13, 1960, in Salt Lake City, was baptized by the Party arrangements were made by Bishop George F.Tripp, father and confirmed by Bishop Nielsen and James Strong, Donald Stewart. Boyd counselors, and their wives. This Janiece Fran com, daughter of group also presented the first Carl L. and Iola Christensen part on the program-singin- g. With James Strong as masFrancom, born April 8, 1960, in Lehi, was baptized by Douglas ter of ceremonies, a tribute to the R. Ellison and confirmed by Bishretiring bishopric was presented S. PowelL by Susan Bartholomew, and keepop Wayne sake gifts of books were preEighth Ward, C. Wesley sented to them. Norine Fox gave ward clerk-Ange- la the tribute to the bishops who Nuttall, daughter of Euserved previously. gene D. and Marilyn Wood cox Melvin and Dona Anderson and Nuttall, born March 5, 1968, In their son and daughter, Donald Provo, was blessed by the fathand Melva, entertained with singer. Gregory Brian Turner, son of ing, trombone selections and acRoland Roy and L. Dean Okey tivity numbers. Wayne Shaw proTurner, born April 27, 1960, in vided musical selections and a American Fork, was baptized by group of girls danced the Charleston. A skit was performJohn Christofferson and confirmed by Bishop J. Wendell Skinner. ed by the Mia Maid girls. Ras-muss- Neal Glenn Turner, son of Carl William and Glenna Crabb Turner, born Feb. 2, 1960, in Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Ty Grant Smith, son of Gary Dallas and Mary Louise Pier-so- n Smith, born April 25, 1960, in American Fork, was baptized and confirmed by Mac Arthur Miss Paulette Baker . . . bride elect Powell. Michael Jay Goodwin, son of Miss Jesse LaVar and Margaret Dora Marshall Goodwin, born Jan. 29, To 1960, in Salt Lake City was bapMay tized by Douglas Ray Ellison and Lehi Fine High confirmed by Hubert Greenland, Robert J. Colledge, son of Dean ner will perform the ceremony. Miss Paulette Baker, daugh Showing Rainy Alpine Day ter of Mrs. George Baker and The intended bridegroom is a and Donna Mae Johnson Colthe late Mr. Baker, and Dee son of Mr. and Mrs. James ledge, born March 19, 1968, in American Fork, was blessed by Carter of Lehi, will be mar- Carter. Although weather conditions Kunz, Ray Black and Kent Brown. were unfavorable, Tuesday, for An open house reception will the father. ried on Saturday, May 25, in Joe Jefferson took first place the his school in the 880 yard for held ward be held that same evening, in the Lehi Fourth-Eigh- th Day Alpine competition, Kelli Jean Grace, daughter of in Pleasant Grove, Lehi Junior dash. In the shot put, Gary Peterchurch. Bishop J. Wendell Skin- - the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse, Lawrence and Donna Mott Grace, 289 North 5th West. Receiving High School athletes took several son and Blake Trane reaped top born April 3, 1968, in American firsts and made a fine will be from 8 to 10 p.m. All showing honors for the Pioneers. Eric was blessed by the father. Studenrs of Vera meet. the friends and relatives are invited Fork, (The throughout Eighth Chamberlain took third in the Samantha Smith, daughter of meet was 440 yard dash. invitations No other tennis Grade to canceled attend. Trane to Present Brent and Carolyn Harris Smith, on account of the rainstorm). In the 50 yard dash, second, will be issued. born Jan. 2, 1968, in American to Piano Recital Coach fourth and fifth places were and Dale Miss Baker, who is a senior According Perry was blessed by Thomas in the Lehi High School, is a Fork, and Kevin Kleinman, manager, taken by Mike Jones, Evan Jones Hamann. The students of Mrs. Glen the Lehi boys took first place and Kim Kirkham. Scott Hadfield, graduate from LDS Seminary. Richard Brent Fox, son of Mer (Vera) Trane will be presented in Her fiance graduated from the in the shuttle relay, first in the Eighth grader, took fourth in the recital Sunday, May 19, at 30 Lehi High School and is a mem- rill Clark and Maxlne Roberts 880 yard dash and first In the 100 yard dash. n born April 4, 1968,inAmer-icap.m., in the Fifth Ward church. ber of the National Guard. He Fox, shot put. Players in the shuttle Weston Innes, Eighth Grade, Fork, was blessed by the Parents and friends are cordially received mechanics training at were John Large, Steve took third place in the high Jump. relay Invited to attend. There will be Fort Huachuca, Arizona, under father. Robert The Eighth Grade group, Kip Kelli Ann Goodwin, daughter Berry, Gaylan Colledge, some duets as well as the solo the National Guard active duty Robert McKinney, Jeff Beal, Scott Hadfield, Weston Staley, of Jesse LaVar and Margaret performances, with students program. He is currently emInnes and Pat Sullivan, took third Donna Marshall Goodwin, born from beginning to advanced. at the mechanic as a ployed place in the 440yard medley. was March 15, 1968, in Ogden, Those participating will include Tri-CiMotor concern in AmSecond place in the 440 yard blessed by Hubert Greenland. the following- - Annette Searle, erican Fork. was achieved by the Seventh relay Nathan Douglas Hadfield, son of Dian Giovannoni, David Dorton, Grade team, composed of Evan Laurie Dorton, Brent Dorton, Douglas Heber and Suzanne Mike Jones, Kim Kirkham, Jones, Club Wilcken Hadfield, born April 4, Phyllis Hansen, Sharon Shaw, Kay Olympian John Price, Lyn Bridges, Kent 1968, in Murray, was blessed by Walker, Mary Joe Forestier, To Entertain Harris, Blake Peterson and Jim the father. Tony Forestier, Sherrie South-wic- k; Fowler. Girl Grads Tea Fourth Ward, Lisle T. Russon, Eighth Graders Tony ForestCodele Powell, Kert ZimmerMark Wilson, Brad Benson, ward clerk-- ier, The traditional Olympian Club man, Kevin Peterson, Robin Mike Strong, Eric Chamberlain, Barbara Ann Erickson, daugh Rockwell, Janice Comer, Glen Spring Tea, honoring the Girl ter of Gerald LeRoy and Iris Joe Jefferson and Doug Taylor, Clark, Bart Adamson, Kay Adam-so- n, Graduates of the Lehi High born April 8, brought down the fifth place award Erickson, Heinzig School, will be held Thursday 1960. in American Fork, was Mary Bushman, Annette in the 440 yard relay. Russon, Joan Wing, Debby Little-for- d, (tonight) at the high school's Lit- baptized by the father and conIn tennis competition, Larry Julie Littlef ord, Merlin tle Theatre, at 8:00 p.m. The firmed by the grandfather, Wal Chilton and Blaine Whimpey took Limb, Scott Wroley, Julie Wor-le- y, affair Is a highlight of the grad- ter Heinzig. The father and uncle, second place in the doubles, while Bert Gray, Susan Brown, uation season. Tim Welch was successful in atGert Heinzig, assisted. The club members with Mrs. Debby Holdsworth, Jayleen Fifth Ward, Rial Berry, ward taining third in the singles. Smuin. Harold Ellison, club president, clerk- would like to remind all of the Karrle Jean Carter, daughter JOE WATKTNS ASSIGNED of the senior class to at- of girls Garv Arnold and Linda Fern TO MISSILE GROUP WITH Athenian Club tend, together with their mothers Thomas Carter, born March 2, U. S. AIR FORCE or other guests. Also especially 1968, in Provo, was blessed by Plans Honorary honored will be the mothers or the father. Joe Watkins, son of Mrs. Aaron Meet Recognition guests- of club members, and Sixth Ward, W. F. Evans, ward Keyser and Ross Watkins, has high school faculty members who clerk- completed his basic training at The "May Day" program was are associated with the Gwendolvn Mae Webb, daughter Lackland Air Force Base in Texgirls. followed at the meeting of the An has been of Leon Stanley and Mildred Pate as, and is home on furlough. outstanding program Athenian Club, which was held He will leave May 9, to rearranged under the chairmanship Webb, born March 1, I960, in at the home of Mrs. Bert Hutch-ing- s. of Mrs. Boyd (Joy) Sunderland, Lehi. was baptize by Stanley port for duty at the Space MisMrs. Harry G. Manning, who is being assisted on the com- George Lewis and confirmed by sile organization In Los Angeconducted the . club president, mittee by Mrs. George C. Leany the father. les, Calif., where he will serve meeting, at which the litany, "It's and Mrs. LaVar Bateman. In the illustrating field. L. Rodney Seventh Ward, Spring," was given by Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen. Mrs. Rulon Cook reported on the Women's Legislative Council meeting, which featured a film on the Trade Technical College In Provo. The meeting was held at the college and plans for furth1 I I Hond NYLON HOSIERY er expansion were explained to the legislative group. Mrs. Frank MOWER Micro Mesh W. Jones entertained with read(Cotton) from an excerpt ings, including "The Bird's Christmas Carol," g by Kate Douglas Wiggin. Guests for the occasion were Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Heber Hadfield. 1 BAIT CASTING OUTFIT SPINNING OUTFIT It was announced that the traditional "Athenian Pin," given ! In recognition of scholarship, will By Shakespeare be presented to Miss Peggy Christofferson, prospective Lehi i High School graduate, who has atj tained the highest scholastic recStyro Foam ord. Miss Kathy Udell, class TACKLE BOX ICE CHEST satatatorlan, will also be recog-nlzc- d. Seasonal refreshments war served to 15 members and if... Pauleiie Baker, Dee Carter Wed 25; Open House Planned Junior Makes Meet at ty at Freedom Forum Conver.3 in Logsn June 13-1- Sponsors 5 The Logan Lions Club will serve as host for the 1968 Utah State Lions Convention which will be held June 13, 14, and 15. Several couples from American Fork and Lehi will be among more than 1200 Utah Lions and wives which are expected to be in Logan for this annual event which this year will be staged on the Utah State University campus. Logan Lions Club President Larry Anderson reports that Nolan "Red" Burnett, a physical education professor at Utah State, is serving as chairman of the club's state convention committee. "We feel that excellent preparation already has been completed and that only the finishing touches remain for this to be the most interesting Lions Convention ever staged in the state," said Anderson. Member? of the convention committee include Jack Nixon anti Ken Sorenson, housing; Bob Williams and Marcus Sorenson, registration; Gary Jones, Special Speakers Dean Clarence E. Law School, will speak at the Highland High School auditorium on Saturday, May 18, at 8:00 p.m. Known as a lecturer, lawyer, author, he win speak on the subject, ' Threats to the Constitution. The school is located at 2166 South, 1700 East, Salt Lake City. Admission is $L50 for adults and 75 cents for students. Dean Manlon's appearance is sponsored by the Utah Forum for American Idea. Utah County attorney, win speak on ' Supreme Court Treads,' on Friday, May 17, at 8:00 p.m., at the Provo City Han, University and Center Street This speaker is sponsored by the Utah County Freedom Forum, and admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students. REPORTS ON KU KLUX KLAN The Reverend Delmar Dennis gave an impressive talk at the Lehi High School, last Thursday, under the sponsorship of Jay Healey, for his sociology class. He told of his experiences with the Kn Kfcix Klan, working as an undercover agent for the FBL Sponsored by the Freedom Forum, Reverend Dennis also spoke Thursday evening at the Provo Utilities Building. SPEAKER IN PROVO Thoughts, even more than overt Attorney Jackson B. Howard, acts, reveal character. 40 W. Main Lehi Phone 768-362- Kirk-patric- 768-239- ALL TRANSISTOR COLOR TV Peterson Electronics & Apph'::co Television Sales fir Service Service Calls:1 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 Sales and Demonstrations 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 djh. ek GLiriED JAMES LAZZARO Beauty Coonsultant for L'OREAL COSMETICS Msy 21 at 7:30 p.m. Public Invited Will be in our Shop He does the make-u- p for the Stars and Show Girls in Las Vegas and has 33 years of beauty experience JO'S FASHIONS Khone 768-302- 1 96 W. Main Lehi - GBAND OPENING j DISCOUNT FESTIVAL f lw 29c j two 1 guests. Public John W. Rowberry, Administrator of the State Department of Contractors warns all home owners that the Gypsy Gang is invading Utah, and are doing roof oiling, texture coating of foundations and sealing of asphalt walks and driveways. Before contracting for any of these Items, make sure that they show a valid Utah Contractors License. We can control these robbers if the public will cooperate and thereby save the Utah homeowners thousands of hard-earndollars. If any of these unlicensed people contact you. please report their whereabouts to th Commission of Business Regulation, Dept. of Contractors. ed "1 $999 RAYON UMBRELLA 1. 9-V- olf JBATTERY I ed I I $3488 j Jce LUGGAGE SET $988 micrin oz MERCUkOCHROME Transistor .... 15c 70, lw $1" 6 I . I I I $555 STEP LADDER I m , .... $288 6 Foot Aluminum Notice OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 29c tQQ li! efjihe ttweJ j SM v v of their Cwrt Work Gloves $1988 -is-- MERTHIOLATE each '2-oz- 'z. ebbing alcohol i SACCHAIUN 1000 MTm ... 93c 19c 19c 29c Come out and see how great living can be in a Boise Cascade Home. I j LEHI Df!UG MAIN STREET I 6 (motorola BOISE CASCADE INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THE at 1 Res. fi- nance; Carl Johnson, entertainment and campus coordination; Mrs. Ora Gates and Mrs. Alice Nelson, ladies' activities; and k, Tom Taylor and Harvey advertising and publicity. One of the highlights of this year's convention will be the appearance of the USU Balla- dies, a group of 13 talented entertainers who will be performing stateside for the final time prior to embarking on an eight-weUSO tour of the Far East. They will entertain at the Friday night variety show in the new USU Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. 1ME-U-P M anion, for- mer dean of Notre Dame 16, 1968 Thursday. 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