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Show Universal 141 Picrp Corp. Ave salt La6 Cit - , Ut.BUlOl Lehi Lions Club Installs Hew Officers GOT Dr. William Miller, Lehi den. tist, was installed as president Gfiifr W Wit of the Lehi Lions Club at the traditional installation banquet May 23. Dr. Miller is succeeding Mearle B. Smith, Lehi educator, ft. In the position. The banquet was held at the Lehi Junior High School, with Dr. Kent B. Davis, chairman, In charge. Lehi Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Volley District Governor Albert C. Grosjean was in attendance to Thursday, June 6. 1968 Number 32 assist with the installation cere monies. Paul Hanson was master of ceremonies for the program B. J. Loff Honored which featured a piano duet by David and Lorie Dorton and For 25 ventriloquist from BYU. The other officers installed in elude Charles E. Olliver, first Service Geneva vice president; Rulon Cook, second vice president; MyrtenGrant, I B. J. Lott was among 29 emthird vice president; Carl Ash ployees of United States Steel's ton, Lion tamer; Dr. Elmo Ed- Geneva Works, all with H. dington, tail twister; Calvin Lady riders from all parts of her two attendants. These sterl- tendants to reign over the big careers with the company. They S wen son, one year director; the state are cordially invited to ing silver, gold trimmed buckles, Lehi celebration. were honored Tuesday, June 4, George T. Strasburg, two year participate in the annual Queen- - engraved with the girls' names, REFRESHMENTS at a special plant Service Awards on Saturday, June 22, at will be awarded. director; Elden Harding, hold Refreshments will be sold, and Luncheon. They make over director. the Lehi Rodeo Arena, in the se keepsakes to be treasured as a good time is promised for the As a group, those honored replection of a Queen and two at mementoes of this achievement. entire family. resented a total of more than 725 tendants who will reign over the RADIO AND TELEVISION REGISTRATION years service with U. S. Steel. Still Time Lehi Roundup, June 27, 28 and Radio and television appearThose desiring to enter the Many compiled all service at 29. ances will be scheduled for the contest are invited to contact Geneva, with careers beginning All girls, age 16 years and Queen and her attendants, and Dale Peterson, Queen before the actual startup of steel-makiFor over, who have not formerly been they will make a visit to the chairman, or one of the comat the plant in early 1944. Queen of the Lehi Roundup and Governor of the State to extend mittee members, Duane Evans, at the luncheon was Presiding have not been a queen or at- an invitation to him to attend Marv Pulham or Phil Black. Raymond W. Sundquist, general tendant of a previous show this the Lehi Roundup, June 27, 28 Lady riders may register right The awards were superintendent. There is still time to register year, will be eligible to compete. and 29. It is stressed by the up to 8:00 p.m. Saturday night, presented by the respective divifor handicraft classes, under the Former attendants in the Lehi committee that availibility for June 22, is the reminder. sion superintendents and staff summer recreation program, it royalty are eligible to compete. these appearances is required. heads. is announced by Mrs. R. Garn Activities will begin at 8 p.m. FREE ENTERTAINMENT Congratulating the group, Mr. A full evening of western en(June) Holbrook, instructor. JUDGING Sundquist said he is convinced Classes are being held in the Judging will take place on tertainment will be provided at that "upon the experience and as follows- - Horsemanthe Queen-O-de- o, Wed free to the points Sego Lily School, Mondays, loyalty of dedicated nesdays and Fridays. The fee ship, 50 per cent; General Ap- public. This will include bareemployees that Geneva's future is $1 for the summer course. pearance, 20 per cent, andMount, back riding, bronc riding, kids' depends." Kingergarten and First Grade 30 per cent. Stallions will not calf riding, jackpot calf roping, as well as a number of mounted students are asked to meet at be allowed as mounts. contest events. 9:00 a.m. The highlight Second and Third TROPHY BUCKLES Lehi Roundup Attractive trophy buckles will of the evening will be the selecgrades at 10:00 a.m. and those in the Fourth Grade and older be prepared for the Queen and tion of the Queen and two at- Trophy Buckles, at 11:00 a.m. Projects for the eleven o'clock class are parElect District How On Display ticularly interesting, and more Lehi students are urged to join. Those in summer school or The high quality western styled Mass going to Primary may attend trophy buckles which will be classes before or after the regawarded to the winners in the Paul District officers were elected Reid, secretary-treasure- r. ular time set, is explained. rodeo events at the Lehi Roundand delegates named at the Re- Weiser and Jack Reid will serve up celebration are now on dispublican mass meetings, last as county convention delegates, Dave play at Mel's Supply on Main to and Paul Weiser as state deleMonday, according to Carl Mel Street. lor, Republican Precinct chair gate. These handsome belt buckles Glenn Hinton Lehi District 4- - Arnold Pope, man. Meetings were held in the are the gift of Lehi business individual districts. chairman, with Alta M. Webb, Glenn Hinton firms, presented in appreciation n; Marie Wllles, The organization has not as and tribute to the skill of the yet been effected in District 1. secretary. County delegates are top cowboys who compete in the District 2- - R. Dean Welch, Arnold Pope and Lu Ann Pope, rodeo for World's Championship. Dave Reynolds, well known chairman, with Alta Powell as witn Dave Aaamson named as They are embossed and engraved and Janet Smith, delegate to the State Convention wrestling and boxing promoter Award to indicate the different events. Fitness and prominent Masonic Shriner, secretary - treasurer. The com The district committee includes The buckle for the "All around will be the guest speaker at the mittee includes Fay Dubois, Dave Adam son, A. R. Lassen and Glenn Hinton, 11 year old son is the gift of the State Cowboy" meeting of the Lehi Jaycees and Richard Christofferson, Ver- - John Broadbent. of Attorney and Mrs. Harvard R. Bank of Lehi and Mel's Supply. on 5vene With Charles J Hinton, completed the necessary Jaycettes Thursday (tonight) District Grant, Margaret Andrew-so- n The winner in saddle bronc at 7:30 p.m. He will, speak on and Rodney L. Davenport. Porter as chairman, Ideal Thayn requirements for the Presidenriding will receive the buckle narcotics. AldaMaePor- - tial Award for physical fitness County delegates are Thomas is by Ralph and Rose provided The meeting will be held in Babb, III, and Alta Powell, with ter secretary, and treasurer on the last day of school. Hoover's steakery and loungue. the Dollar Room at the Lehi Margaret Andrewson as the dele- Delegate to the county conven He had attained the "Gold Powers Shoe Store is presentSilver Dollar Market. All Jay- gate to the State Convention. tion is Reed Sunderland, with Award" for physical achieveing the trophy for bareback rid3and cees, Jaycettes District - Paul Weiser, Alda Mae Porter, state delegate ments, and lacked only the necesprospective members are cordially invited cnairman wun tua Hansen as The district committee includes sary ball throw to become eligi- ing. Driggs Billiards and Powell's and urged, to attend. and Mrs. Jack George A. Ricks, Joy Sunderland ble for the Presidential rating. and Carwash are the Laundry and Ronald Thayn. for the buckle indicatsponsors 6- Ronald Clark, disDistrict ing the best bull riding. Lehi High Alumni trict chairman, with Fern Whim - Overseas Duty Reunion in The steer wrestling winner will and Karlyn pey, Pfc. Douglas J. Jones, son of receive the trophy from the Lehi A gala is being Mrs. Leo Loveridge, publicity; Fowler, secretary-treasur- er Mrs. Verda Jones of Lehi, left Riding Club and Don's Sinclair Committee members are planned for all former students Mrs. Marvel Gray andMrs. Vera District May 30, for overseas duty. He station. and graduates of the Lehi High Martens, invitations; Bud Hutch-ing- s, DeVere Fowler, Mervin Preston will be stationed with the U. S. Jo's Fashions will recognize Kenneth dance; Mr. and Mrs. Glen and June Peterson. School, it was reported by Vere Army near Frankfurt, Germany, the winner in the barrel racing T. Peterson, president of the Trane, election and finance; and Whimpey and Lisle Russon are until Nov. 1, 1970. with a symbolic buckle. Lehi High School Alumni As Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones, re- the delegates to the county conPfc. Jones completed his basic Richard Smith and Morris vention, with Lee Wquire as dele- training at Fort Lewis, Washing- Clark are serving as sociation. The reunion is planned freshments. gate to the state convention. for Wednesday evening, June 26, in charge of the trophy in ton, with specialized District 7- - A. Clark Nelson, Aberdeen, Maryland. schooling 8 at at we the hear Once the call awards. high p.m. beginning again school. An outstanding program For all the grads of Lehi High, district chairman, with Lucile Winni-fre- d Evans, is being arranged, to be followed To be in Lehi once again Nelson, secretary and Irene by dancing, visiting and refresh- To wish your classmates, Hi. Evans, treasurer. The district ments. fit time Vacation will your plans committees includes Kenneth This week the Alumni officers Webb and Carol Evans. County To be here June, during are busy preparing and mailing delegates are Ronald Price and to exact 26th The be 3,100 invitations to with Paul Evans s In school' . Mary Price, the gym high spacious alumni. The committee stresses A. Clark Nelson serving as and be There'll program, dancing, that even though no invitations state delegates. refreshments all, are being mailed to alumni in for a pleasant eve, make To Lehi, the "Rodeo City," the nights of the celebration. SponLehi all former students and So make your plans to drive or Trade Tech Grads ' Gateway to Beautiful Utah Val- soring organization is the Lehi alumni and their partners are walk Among those graduating from ley," is putting her best foot Civic Improvement Association, invited. No matter which - just leave. the Utah Technical College in forward in preparation for the with Dean Prior as president, and The reunion is under the direcProvo are the following from Le biggest open house of the year, Morris Clark as rodeo chairtion of Alumni officers Mr. With our three thousand over hi: the annual Lehi Roundup cele- man. The committee incount, Peterson; Mrs. Calvin (Marion) Neal Allred, drafting; Steven bration, June 27, 28, 29. cludes members from all walks and Mrs. It's our wish to see you all. Bushman, auto Fox, The three night rodeos will of life, typical of the varied mechanics; and John (Dorothy) Southwick, secre- We'll sing the praises of our Marie Richins, climax the events of each day. population of the community, Shirley Chrisschool, tary. They are being assistedby tiansen and Sharon Clark in the These will include carnival at- working in harmony for the best Ned Wilson, program; Mr. and By filling this great hall. business field. tractions of interest to all, rides interests of all, as well as proand shows. viding wholesome entertainment. Parades will take place on each LEX CONNELLY evening, in advance of the rodeo. Lex Connelly, rodeo producer, On Thursday and Friday, the will again be on hand as announcer famed miniature parade will his split second interprespotlight the grace and beauty of giving Lehi's best crop, the young child- tation of every move made in the arena. A contestant himself, ren, costumed and appearing in he has the experience and ability the handsome setting of many to bring every detail to the atoriginal and striking floats. tention of the crowd. On Saturday, the horses will Known as the rodeo voice of be on parade, with clubs and Lex has attained the television, to invited participate. an as pinnacle announcer, not only Prizes will be awarded the win- in western the arenas, but at in ners each of these important the NCA finals as well. features. e, Chuck Henson and Wiley Ir. advance of the celebration, bull fighters, funnymen, a big western dance will be will please young and older folks held on the street, on Tuesday, alike as the supreme in rodeo June 25. Former students at the Lehi chowning. High School will convene in the LIBERTY BULLS New to the fans in this area Alumni Reunion on Wednesday, will be Fess Reynolds and his June 26. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO "Liberty Bulls," an act which .SCHOOL KtUNION--Mr- s. Calvin (Marion) Fox, vice president; Vere T. Peterson, president; and must be seen to be appreciated. Top cowboys from every secMrs. John (Dorothy) Southwick, secretary; officers of the Lehi High School Alumni Association, tion of the country will gather Tons of bone and brawn, perready 3100 invitations to be mailed to alumni. Reunion will be Wednesday evening, to compete in the world champ- forming under the command of June 26, at 8 p.m. at the high school. ionship rodeo, held on all three one trainer, this is an act which Lehi Roundup Queen Contest Years at Slated Saturday, June 22 at 8 ar O-d- eo to Register Handicraft Classes -deo ng ! long-servi- ce Officers, Republicans County, State Delegates at Meetings Reynolds Address vice-chairma- Jaycees, Jaycettes Receives Physical vice-chairm- vice-chairm- vice-chairm- an Plans June vice-chairm- get-toget- vice-chairm- md LEAVE FOR SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION-Stud- ents day morning as they prepare to leave on week-lon- g from Lehi High load gear on bus early summer school session. Students Leave Lehi Lions to Begin Drive For Summer For Birthday Calendars The Lehi Lions Club is again providing the opportunity for Lehi families to obtain a handy birthday calendar which also lists school, church and community events. Club members are begin- - Mon- School Trip ning today to conduct a canvass of Lehi homes, which will continue during the next three weeks. The calendars proved very popular last year and those who obtained them report a convenient addition to their homes. The price is $2, according to Am. Legion Calls Dr. William A. Miller, Lehi Lions Club president. If you are not contacted within the next three weeks, or if you wish to subscribe and are going to be away, just The American Legion Post 19 contact any Lions Club member. of Lehi, is calling a special He will be glad to add your name meeting for Wednesday, June 12, to the list and call for your payat 8:00 p.m. in the Memorial ments. Building. All veterans and their The calendars will be delivered wives, and widows of veterans in September, at which time most are urged to attend. Discusof the school and church activision will center on the proposed ties begin. Proceeds from the legislation of a bill which will calendar drive will be used to do away with some of the vetcarry out civic projects of the erans' and widows' rights. club. Special Meeting A unique summer school session is underway by students from Lehi High. The session will last seven days and the group will cover many miles by bus, to study sociology, history, art, geography, and to get to know the State of Utah a little better. Under the direction of Jay B. Healy and Dean Welch, Lehi High instructors, 36 students left Monday by bus on a tour of points of Interest and history between Lehi and Southern Utah. They will return home Sunday after- noon. On Monday they were to visit Eureka, Mammoth, the Sand Dunes, Delta, the site of the Gunnison Massacre and then on to Fillmore, the first capital of the State. They would visit Church Springs, gather artifacts and then camp. Tuesday they traveled to the Kanosh Indian Reservation, nn tn fnve Fnrf Reaver anil the Beaver Hatchery; to Miners-vil- le Lehi State Park, Hieroglyphic Cap, Cedar City, Old Iron Town and then make camp in the Dixie. At Mass Name National Forest. The following day they visited Mountain Meadow, Shivwits InAt mass meetings held in the as Marvel obvarious districts of the Lehi Peterson will serve on the county dian Reservation, where they and culture the served visited with J. B. Cooper Precinct, committees were committee, with the Indians, Dixie State Park, formed and delegates were named as the state delegate. The and other committee an extinct volcano, toured Jacob to participate at county and state Hamblin's Home and Brlgham members will be announced. conventions. Home then to Zion Park Young's 4District In District - Dean Prior is Virgil H. Peterto camp. Today (Thursday) they Zimwith Delia Maxine with Peterson son, chairman, chairman, offerand are enjoying the scenic as vice chairman and La Rue merman as of Zion Park, hiking and ings r. r. secretary-treasureG. Alvin secretary-treasureSchow as as Prior swimming. Tomorrow they will The district comThe district committee includes to Kanab and visit Indian Grant D. Smith, B. J. Lott, Abe mittee includes Glenn E. Smith travel caves and cliff dwellings, then to Evans. On the county central and Betty Smith and Harvard R. the Petrified Forest andtoBryce committee are Dean Prior, Max Hinton. On the county committee to camp overnight. Satine Peterson, Vianna Larson. are Virgil H. Peterson, Rose Canyon will go to Circleville urday they Deto Hinton G. and Alvin conven Schow. the county Delegates to visit the Butch Cassidy Home, tion are Dean Prior, Maxine legates to the county convention m Indian Caves and then on to Peterson, La Rue Prior, Don are Elwood Hunt, Rose Hinton, and the Koosharem Indian Hansen and Eldon Peterson, with Virgil H. Peterson, LeotaPeter-so- n, to Fish-la- ke Don A. Peterson, Alvin G. Reservation, traveling Chairman Prior serving as the to camp. Sunday morning Schow and Elaine N. Schow, with state delegate. will go to Richfield and those District 2- - Arthur Sabey, Virgil H. Peterson serving as they to attend church services wishing chairman, with Odessa Sabey as state delegate. will have the opportunity to visit 5- District Richard andVilateCoates Smith, as secretary-treasure- r. The chairman, with Goldie Dicker-so- n there. Following church, they will stop at Manti and then travel onto as (The secdistrict committee includes Lehi in the afternoon. Arthur Sabey, Odessa Sabey and retary will be announced). On Included In the trip besides the Vilate Coates, with Arthur and the district committee are were Miss Kathy Odessa Sabey and Vilate Coates Richard Smith, Harold Westring, instructors and the followUdell, chaperon; on the county central committee. Leonore Westring, Virginia students: ing and Goldie Watson Grace to conven the Moore, county Delegates Group I, Barbara Jones and tion will be Arthur Sabey, Odessa Dickerson. Harold Westring will Howard Loveridge, group leadstate as serve Donna Vilate Chil delegate. Coates, Sabey, ers, with LujeanJorgensen, NanDistrict 6- - Leo Brown, chairton, Lynn Webb, Carlos Coates cy Monson, Sylvia Sherwood, and Wells Beck. Carlos Coates man, with Bonnie Miner, Caroline Fox, Marie Austill, Clay will serve as the state delegate Daylene Jones, secMike Evans, Jim Tripp, and Peterson as J. B. Cooper, retary, District Mary David Lind, Marvin The district comchairman, with Josephine Cooper treasurer. mittee includes Donald Jones, Smith and Kent Udell. Group II, Colleen Moore and Darwin Miner and Leo Brown. Craig Hunt, group leaders, with On the county central committees are Leo Brown, Bonnie (Janice Greenland, Marie Hansen, Minner and Daylene Jones, with Lola Terry, Dorothy Street, Victor Smith, Vere T. Peterson, Nancy Bushman, Donalee Jones, Kayle Smith, Jay Evans and Mike Ron Ruston, Mary Peterson, Walter Heinzig, Gertrude Heinzig Holcomb. Group III, Merrilyn Chilton and and Mearle B. Smith as deleHorn - w Id Mnnre , srrmm o r leaders: gates to the county convention. " with Connie Beverly, Ann LoverDarwin Miner will serve as state idge, Kathy Rymer, Kathy Elton, everyone will want to experience-fro- m delegate. the stands. Glathar, Alan Boyer, Barbara No organization has been efNick Webb BUCKING STOCK fected for District 7, was re- Randy Christensen, and Paul Gardener. Top bucking stock, on the alert to pit their wiles against the ported. prowess of the cowboys, will be assembled from the Flying U Lehi Youths Take State Honors and Jay Spear ranches. Owned Rosser and Andy by Cotton At Arts Regional Exhibits Jaurequi, they are working under the banner of the "Golden State Rodeo Company.' Three Lehi youths, all of whom was awarded a $45 watch, Kim had achieved Superior ratings is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. REMODELING in regional exhibits, received Cooper. The committee is putting in for their projects in state Those beautifully designed prizes many cooperative hours on reprojects were on public display competition. at the arena. This modeling jobs Randy Moore, Lehi High School for a week at the State Bank of features the remodeling of the Lehi. was the first place winsenior, announcer's stand as well as the advanced high school in ner considerable change in the division. He was awarded a $70 chutes, as well as what comes watch. His entry was a Mr. and out. with a night stand. Stake Dance Mrs. Dresser, This annual event provides op- had formerly constructed a He portunity for everyone to par- bed. The recent project had 15 ticipate, not only in attendance his bedroom set. at the rodeo and other attractions, completed Is a son of Mr. andMrs. but also in the preparation of Randy Karl L. Moore. in the The June Jump, Lehi Stake parfloats, participation In the advanced Junior High will be held at the stake dance ades, but also by inviting friends School division, Eric Dahl took and relatives to make their visits on Saturday, June 15, becenter, first place for his night stand. at this particular time. at 8:30 p.m. Paul ginning was presented a $60 watch. "Come West, Folks," isagood He orchestra will provide Share your He had completed a cedar chest the music for the best dress afslogan to follow. thrills with friends and family in the eighth grade. Eric is the fair. Admission will be 50 cents members who will recall the son or Mr. and Mrs. Maurice per person, for those age 14 years J. Dahl. There will be free and over. clear, clean atmosphere of the Kim Cooper, also a ninth grade refreshments. The theme will typical western way of honoring the nations' s birthday. student, achieved second place in be, 'Summertime." The ward Watch the Free Press for the advanced Junior High School with the most members In atfurther information and details. division, for his night stand. He tendance will receive a prize. Democrats Organize Committees Meetings, Delegates sec-reta- ry 1- vice-chairm- Koo-share- vice-chairm- vice-chairm- vice-chairm- 3- Improvement Assn. Plans for Lehi Roundup June 27, 28, 29 Civic vice-preside- nt; Mc-Cra- 1 Industrial Slated Saturday, June n's |