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Show Tennis Clinics People, Spots InThe News For Second Half THE RADEBAUGH FAMILY MEMBERS VISIT FROM ILLINOIS LEHI FREE PRESS Thursday, July 4. or from illicit dealers. . (2) Help children to realize that fireworks are dangerous. (3) Don't buy or use fireworks yourself. (4) Take your family to a public fireworks display where they can enjoy the show In safety. Fireworks. Golf Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rade-bauBalls Hazard (Cleora Lewis) and daughters Lyn and Kay, of Urbana Illinois, spent two weeks in Lehi Eyes with fam ily members and friends. They came to attend the 60th "Unsupervised fireworks diswedding anniversary of Mrs. are a menace to the sight plays Radebaugh's parents, Mr. and and of youngsters throughsafety Mrs. George A. Lewis, and also out the United States, says the the graduation of their son, Lee Utah Society for the Prevention Radebaugh, from Brigham Young of Blindness. University. Their daughter Lyn, In a safety remained to attend summer Richard W. Sonntag, message, Unschool at Brigham Young M. D., President of the Utah She is a prospective iversity. Society, advises parents to closeAugust graduate. ly supervise children's playtime activities during the national OPEN HOUSE TO FETE holiday period. AND BRIDE RICK FLYGARE "After every Fourth of July, the Utah SoAn open house will be held says Dr. Sonntag, too many rereceives far in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rick ciety of damaged or young eyes ports 12 in Flygare on Friday, July accidents. in fireworks blinded the Lehi Second Ward Church. avoided can be accidents These are All friends and relatives retheir if accept parents only invited. Receiving will be from with and cooperate sponsibilities 10 8 to p.m. fireis Miss the autorities in enforcing The Bride-elec- t, works laws." of Louise Wigginton, daughter The National Society for the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Wigginof Blindness has helpPrevention ton of Lindon. Mrs. DeVere F. ed pioneer a model State FireOliver is the mother of the proworks Law prohibiting sale and spective groom. uncontrolled use of fireworks in 27 states. Federal legislation BABY GIRL bans shipment of fireworks into ARRIVES FOR THE states with legislation against ROGER MORTON FAMILY them. The National Society adRoger and Ro Ena Gammon vocates adoption of the model law by every state. Morton are announcing the arThe Utah Society offers these rival of a new baby daughter, born June 17,y in the American hints to parents for a safe holiFork Hospital. The dark haired day celebration: (1) Don't allow children to little newcomer weighed seven fireworks through the mail buy 12 and ounces. are There pounds a brother, Chris, and a sister, Holly, to welcome her. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morton and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gammon of Lehi, whie Mrs. Fern Reynolds of Lehl, is the gh Summer Program ? 1 fvfK Tennis clinics for the second half of the summer recreation program will get underway next week, it is announced by Jack Reid, tennis coach. Sponsored by the Lehi Recreation Association, these clinics will begin on Monday, July 8, and continue through Jill r M' '"It J August 1. They will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week, on the tennis courts at the Lehi Senior High School. Although registration has taken place, it will be possible to register at the tennis court on the first day of the clinic. The registration fee is $1.00. Boys and girls should attend the clinic at the time which I., 1 "kMfTW ntvii i: J to neai a nous i u couici fuel this Chemetron I J lui iut riiisuMie in an hour, producing im million Liu's! ft steelmakers Children's s ::iiwjiigh-rsfr- X fL SIIOIXDER. ARMS! GI of 4th Infantry finds a way of toting shells. , content. a (CM jT. ft 3 trip-savi- J rVX corresponds to their classification according to age and experience as follows: 7:00 a.m. Intermediate girls 8:00 a.m. Beginners, boys and girls. 9:00 a.m. Advanced beginners, boys and girls. a.m. Intermediate boys ages nine to 12. 11:00 a.m. Intermediate boys, ages thirteen and up. If there are any questions concerning the clinics please call 6. Jack Reid. 10:00 j ames A. Winchester, Tooele service foreman for Mountain States Telephone Co. stands by as Mrs. Betty Calloway places the first call from Ibapah's first telephone. First Nine Holes Approved For North Valley Golf Course On A. F. City Property North Valley, the proposed new golf course to serve American - Fork, Lehl and Pleasant Grove received a shot in the arm last - week when the American Fork " City Council gave the to the front nine on city owned ;. property. Engineers and Architects are I being sought at present to lay- - : ad - Alex Browns Return To Lehi After 42 Years in Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, both former Lehi residents, have returned to their native city to make their home, after 42 years in the Northwest. Mrs. Brown will be recalled by many as the former Chelta Davis. Mr. Brown now retired, served as district manager of the Utah Woollen Mills for 40 years. He served as patriarch of the North Seattle Stake, and formerly as stake president. Also active in church affairs, Mrs. Brown had previously been president of Relief Society and president of the YWMIA. With the Browns is their housekeeper, Mrs. Bessie Stam. They have purchased the home from Mrs. Donna Z. Evans. Mrs. Ruby Tayor of Lehi, is a sister and Lowell Brown, a brother to Alex Brown. I 4-- H Club Meets The mothers of club members were included in the meeting of . the Cooking Cannibals H Club. The meeting was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Donna Barnes. The mothers were told . . why the girls need to use the at their homes. Jane . kitchen . Fowler . told about the trip to . Denver, taken by herself and her twin sister, as winners in the meal preparation contest. Mrs. : Barnes told about her trip to Chicago and also about the dif-- " ferent projects the club will undertake this year. Lori Holman is the club's re- - 4-- '. . -- . porter. Joseph Kolan Undergoes Neurosurgery out the course that is expected to rate with any in the State, terrain in the area is such that the course could be developed into a very challenging one, or it could also be made into a more simple one. Committees for the most part have already been set to handle most phases of the project at present, with help coming from Federal, State, County and City equipment. Leo Harvey representing Four Corners, and the Soil Conservation of the federal branch will lend Invaluable assistance. Finance are now being sold to prospective members in the three cities, however everyone is eligible to buy a membership. Rates for membership are as follows, Single $100, Female $80.00, Couple $170.00, Family $200.00, Junior $70.00, Senior Citizen Single $70.00, Couple $100.00 and each membership will be for a two year period, making this, the Golfers very lowest rate for any course in the State. Memberships begin after the course is opened to play. Local banks will handle most of the money. Friday at the Pleasant Grove Jaycee building at PI. Grove City Park, a meeting will be held to give any details that you may be interested in. A large turnout would be invaluable to the officers in charge. Show your enthusiasm by attending, 8:30 p.m. Refreshments of the light nature will be served. EMERGING star Ern O'Reil Jz "') ly arising from Hollywood pool. k i rT m far, she s a So 768-378- n. - LLOYD JONES FAMILY VISIT FROM MIAMI, FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jones are enjoying a visit from their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and children, Cindy, Susan and Sherry, here from Miami, Florida. They will attend MIA June Conference in Salt Lake City. Before returning to Florida, they will also visit in Portland, Oregon, with Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennion and other relatives and friends. Mr. Jones is on leave from his position as plas tics manager for the Effo Chemical Company, a brance ofStand ard OIL His territory includes all of Lation America. Active in LDS Church affairs, Lloyd Is stake superintendent of the MIA. He is also Deacon's advisor and priesthood organist in his ward. Mrs. Jones is Stake MIA speech and drama director, Relief Soc iety organist and teacher in her ward Primary. Wilto G Joosten Home From Vietnam Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilto R. Joosten (Violet Thomas) of Sandy, will be interested to know that their son, Wilto Gene Joosten, Sp 5E5, has returned home after a year of duty with the U. S. Army in Vietnam. After a training course in Indianapolis, Indiana, he has been as- yod I THEY SAY they were just trying to get a oettei look while Sen. Eugene McCarth, was being interviewed, but it ain't a bad campaign shot, is it? IT'S A GIRL FOR THE STEPHEN TRANES . sprifwitiG CLUBOFFERS SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPS Stephanie is the name chosen for the new baby daughter of Stephen and Lorraine Ashton Trane, now of Salt Lake City. The baby was born June 19, in the American Fork Hospital, and weighed seven pounds and three ounces. There is one brother, Tracy. Sharing grandparents' honors are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane of Lehi. Mrs. Marvin (Rose) Ashton and Mrs. Andrew (Gladys) Trane of Lehi, are the Contractor memberships are being sold for a short time. Price of the social membership is $150 with dues of $10 per month. Dee Hunter, president and the directors of the club are proud to make this special offer to the residents of Utah County. Interested parties are asked to contact Wally Watson at for further information. 756-60- All Types of Yard Spraying With around 150 members present, the Penrod family reunion was held in the Orem City Park, Saturday. A program featured family talent and a business meeting was held. Cloyed Pen-ro- d of Lehl, was elected of the family organization. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Cloyed Penrod those from Lehi included Mr. and Mrs. Mike Seaman (Patricia) and daughter Gid-gand Mr. and Mrs. James Penrod and children, David, Vickie, Glen, Lisa, KenandTina. vice-presid- et, your hair, leaving Call Wayne Adams stom Wend and LEHI it g. Phone 768-302- 1 STILL PAYING on 4) 5) PER ANNUM Interest on saving certificates issued for a minimum of with $1000.00 and amounts over this figure in $100.00 increments. ML WHOLE HOUSE First maturity date in 6 months, and each 90 days thereafter: AIR An interest check is issued on each of these dates. Cal-iforn- ia, THE LEHI FREE PRESS 32 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Lehi Post Office, Lehi, Utah 84043. A the weekly newspaper devoted to and welfare of interest York's tompltt lln of antral mnna horn air conditioner iimmir-lon- g comfort for tvtry tram. Ml typo, tvory modol contain doion of out ty foatun for low coal, QMS dapondiMo titration. (in advance) Your Problem Solving Financial Partner MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LEHI SHEET 127 STATE BANK OF METAL East Main Street Lehl, Subscription Price $3.50 on Regular Passbook Savings Jlf.l HALL Lehi City Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. every Thursday E. Russell Innes, Publisher 4 Phone Home 2Z Utah 768-21- 17 756-44- 38 , ST' j' f wafc ygJUf HlSs, their business. it Best 3 ply glowing color to w, Cool ap-- jsf .t t II ' 1 96 W. Main I I 768-20- 89 natural-lookin- colorists JO'S FASHIONS 41 Phone soft, X J teleed II The things most people want to know about are usually none of JAY YATES CALLS FROM FORT ORD, CALIF. PENROD FAMILY ATTEND REUNION, CLOYED PENROD ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT ur j&jCJ Licensed Alpine Country Club officers announcing that a limited number of specially priced social are Miss Mary Jones is enrolled at Utah State University in LoShe is gan, for the summer. living at the LDS Dormitory. Her mother, Mrs. Lafayette Jones and daughter Christine, accompanied her on the trip to Logan. Enroute homeward, they stopped in Sunset for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thompson and family. Mr. Thompson, a building contractor, is a former schoolmate of Mrs. Jones, while in Boulder, Utah. $3L I ALPINE COUNTRY MARY JONES ENROLLED AT UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY FOR SUM MER COURSES wcL--j yao... lr CUSTOM Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yates enjoyed a telephone conversation with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jay Yates, who called from Fort Ord, Calif. signed to the position of stenoThey also talked with the little grapher to General Stone. Fol- granddaughter, Kris ten. Mr. lowing a 45 days leave, he will Yates, who is serving in the report to Fort Benning, Georgia. transportation department of the He formerly fulfilled an LDS U. S. Army, has returned after a mission to Peru. He is dividing year in Vietnam. The family is his time with his parents, his living at Seaside, Calif. Jay exsister Janice, Mr. and Mrs. El-d- pects discharge August 9, after a Brady and three children, two year tour of duty. Brother, Sister In Sandy, and with other family Visit After members and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joosten visited in Lehi, Eleven Years Monday, with her sister, Mrs. Melvin (La Venna) Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Mearle B. Smith family. Sp. Joosten expects disand family enjoyed a visit from charge in September, 1969. Chief Master Sgt. Jesse Berg-qui- st and family members, who came from San Antonio, Texas. BABY GIRL This was the first visit of the ARRIVES FOR BRUCE AND brother and sister in eleven CHARLENE LOWE ROSIER years. With the Texas couple te were their sons, David, 18, NEW HOUSE A dark haired baby girl was to the U. S. Air Force born June 16, at Utah Valley Academy in Colorado Springs, Hospital, to Bruce and Charlene Colorado, and Ronald, enroute Lowe Rosier, now of Salt Lake to Denver. Ronald received the City. Leslie Ann is the name 2nd Lieutenant's rating at the chosen for the little miss, who University of Texas. He will has one sister, Stefanie. Pleased enter the Air' Force Military grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Intelligence School in Denver, Paul Rosier of Lehi, and Mr. OLD HOUSE Colorado. The couple also have and Mrs. Ivan Lowe of Ameritwo daughters, both in high can Fork. Great grandparents school. Tours of Provo, Brig-ha- m are Mr. and Mrs. MarshallWebb and the Young University and Mr. and Mrs. Irene Wright Salt Lake City area were en of American Fork. Bruce is curjoyed by the family group. rently manager of a Dee's Drive Inn in Salt Lake City. Joseph Kolan is convalescing in the Salt Lake City LDS Hospital following major neursur-ger- y on June 13 and June 15 for correction of intractable pain in the right leg, injured more than two year ago. His condition is reported as satisfactory and he is LEHI MEMBERS JOIN IN ; slowly improving. Joe and his BERGQUIST FAMILY REUNION wife, Thola, wish to express their IN PRESTON IDAHO appreciation for the many ex- -, pressionsand of good will from With 50 members present friends. neighbors the reunion of the Bergquist family was held in Preston, IdaEDWARD R. FRANDSEN ho. Mr. and Mrs. Mearle B. .... FAMILY HERE FROM WEST Smith and family attended from Lehi. They were accompanied Here from Sacramento, Chief Master Sgt. Jesse BergMr. and Mrs. Edward by and family. Also present quist . ., R. Frandsen (Nann Broadbent) were Ralph Bergquist and Mr. . and daughter Karen, are visit-- .. and Mrs. Gordon Galley (June) ing with Mrs. Frandsen' s par- -, and family members of Salt Lake e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. John Broad- -. ' the Leon Bergquist family, City; bent and family members and of Weiser, Idaho, and the Keith friends. Mr. Frandsen is em-- " Bergquist family of Roosevelt, ployed as U. S. Government Ag- -. Utah. Max Bergquist of Novato, rlcnltural Economist with the California, was unable to attend. . U. S. Bureau of Land ManageMr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergquist ment, for the entire state of (Karlyn Wilson) came from Las , California. Nann was recently Nevada. With them were sustained as Relief Society pres-lden- t. Vegas, their children, Bradley, Becky, Mr. Frandsen is assistant Anne, Barry and Brent. Lori, '.J: secretary in the Senior Aaronic The family remained for several Prlestood program. days visit in Lehi, with Mrs Bergquist s mother, Mrs. Carl Work is the mission of man ton Wilson, and other family members. kind, ,on this earth. stand-i- TO. 1968 I acne Lehi, Utah Lehl ., " |