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Show Universal Lilcrof iln Corp. Box 2608 Salt Lake City Utah 6i10 Itl Ifcbfed Scrfcusly Injured h cr Crash 2-C- Hal Holmstead, American Fork, was injured in a two-ccollision last week near Lehi. ar Mr. Holmstead was alone in his ear. Mr. Holmstead received broken ribs, lacerations, bruises and abrasions. He was reported in fair condition at the American Fork Hospital at press time. Also injured was Gideon Allen, Salt Lake City, driver of the other vehicle. Mr. Allen received possible neck and shoulder Injuries, lacerations bruises. lei Northern Goteway to Beautiful Utah Volley Lehi Thursday, Dec. and treated at the Fork Hospital, then transferred to a Salt Lake Hospital Mr. Allen was also alone in his vehicle. The Utah Highway Patrol reported that Mr. Holmstead was traveling west on U 73 with Mr. Allen southbound on the exit ramp near the Lehi Roller Mills at the time of the collision. The Holmstead vehicle was struck broadside. Number 7 12, 1968 He was American 15 GMama Lehi StioDDers I'Jin Prizes; tat Drawing Sat at 5 The first drawing in the mamFarley; two dinners at Star Cafe, Utah Highway Patrol Trooper moth was held last Bruce Woolsnhulme; haircut, Bob Greenhalgh investigated. Saturday evening at the bank Nancy Ray. parking lot. A large crowd gathSpearheaded by the Lehi ChamGift-o-Ra- that their name ber of Commerce, the participating merchants cash prizes or beautiful and use- are giving free tickets with each ful gifts. The second drawing will one dollar purchase. Local shopAuxiliary be held this Saturday at the same pers are reminded to write their place at 5 p.m. Winners in the name on the tickets and drop them first drawing were as follows: into one of the many convenient$50 cash, Keith Adams of Am. ly placed boxes. The tickets are collected each week and placed Members of the Lehi Post of Fork; $25 cash, Floyd Farley of in a large drum for the weekly the American Legion and Ameri- Orem; $25 cash, Taralyne FarPeMike hair Orem; Subsequent drawings drawings. ley, dryer, can Legion Auxiliary will hold a will be held this Saturday and next Christmas Party next Monday, ters; five pounds candy, Jalaine In order to receive the Dec. 16. Festivities will begin Hardman; $10 fruit cake, Craig Saturday. at 7 p.m. In the Memorial Build- Powers; Gun Cleaning Set, Vio- cash prizes being offered the let Brown; Transistor Radio. Von ticket holder must be present. ing. All Legion and Auxiliary members are invited to attend and a special invitation is issued to all those who will not be able to bring a partner. Some food assignments will be made and all others are requested to contribute 50 cents. A fine menu is being planned and an outstanding program is being arranged and all are urged New shopping centers, hospi- Richmond, whose regions cover to Join the festivities of the evetals, schools, motels and other the populous Wasatch front counning. industries that develop along ar- ties, were given the assignment, Officers state that no other terial highways are welcome along with the Highway Departcontact or Invitation will be made additions to Utah's growth, but ment Staff, to prepare guide lines so members of both organizations are also becoming a traffic and which might then be incorporated are reminded to circle the date problem for the State into local zoning laws which would drainage to remind them of It. Everyone Highway Department and for lo- protect the highway user. is asked to bring their own uten- cal governments. "With this type of cooperation sils. and coordination with local road to R. LaVaun Cox, According Salt Lake City, member of the authorities, new industrial develState Road Commission, many of opments and their related parking Lehi Dance Set these new developments are con- lots and access roads could blend structed along arterial highways into the local and state road sysand city streets without adequate tems without creating additional planning on how it will affect the bottlenecks and traffic hazards," traffic pattern in the vicinity. commenced Mr. Cox. "Drainage, Dinner-Dan- ce The drainage pattern often times flood control and winter maintenance could also be planned more is drastically changed. "This often creates real traf- effectively." The annual Christmas Dinner- Dance for members of the Lehi fic problems and a safety hazard" Dance Set will be held Saturday, stated Mr. Cox. "One shopping to Visit Dec. 14, it was announced by Mr. center in Salt Lake City, for inand Mrs. Alvin Schow, publicity stance, has generated so much chairmen. Theme for the affair traffic that one of our primary Local will be "Christmas Carols" and highways is clogged with traffic the Christmas motiff will be at the peak hours and city streets Santa is coming to town this carried out in all decorations. are absolutely clogged. This may Dinner will be served at 7:30 lead the motorist to become im- Saturday and all local youngsters p.m. in the high school lunch patient and to take unnecessary are invited to visit with him at the Memorial Building. He will chances." room, followed by dancing. be on hand to hear each special One possible solution, theorizMemberships are still availa ble in the group and anyone who es Mr. Cox, is to develop a joint wish of each child between 1 and wishes to join may do so until policy with the cities and counties 4 p.m. All children are reminded to noon tomorrow (Friday) by con in the urban areas to deal with this one of this date in mind and plan Off! the officers. problem. keep tactlng "The Road Commission feels to visit with the Jolly gentleman. cers include Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling that machinery must be estab- His visit is being sponsored by Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schow, lished to assure better and more members of the Lehi Jaycees. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman, thorough cooperation between loMt. Vernon, George WashingMr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott, cal government and the state and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lehmberg, "the builder or land developer," ton's home in Virginia, now enMr. and Mrs. Arland Kester and he said. compasses about 200 acres, but Commissioner Ross H. Plant, once included 8,000 acres. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Edwards. ered, American Legion, hopeful Glft-o-Ra- would be drawn for one of the Plan Christmas Parly Road Com. Studies Accesses Into Industrial Centers In Utah The lucky winner of the $50 prize will have two minutes to come forward and claim his prize. If it is not claimed within the time limit, the amount will be added to the following week s money. How ever, for the two $25 prizes tick ets will continue to be drawn until a person is present. Winners of merchandise need not be present to win. A. R. Larson, operator of the Western Auto Store, is serving as general chairman, assisted by Marlin Peterson, proprietor of Peterson's Electronics; and E. Russell Innes, Lehi publisher. Mr. Larson said that a Grand Prize of a trip to Las Vegas for two people has been given by Hutch's and will be given away at the final drawing. Other valuable gifts and cash prizes have been contributed by other par ticipating merchants. These include the following: Powers, Lehi Bakery, Mel's Supply, Silver Dollar Market, Western Auto, Price Brothers IGA Market, State Bank of Lehi, Penny's Five and Ten, Broad-bent- s, Webb Jewelry, Star Cafe, Jo's Fashions, Driggs Billiards, Don Harris Sinclair Service, Hutch's, Leany's, Ralph's Cafe, Vern's Conoco, Den's Tire Shop; Lehi Free tress, jjeni Drug, Lehi Cleaners, Lehi Floral, Pe- terson Electronics, Smith Gar- age, Dr. Boyd J. Larsen, Dr. Kent B. Davis, Dr. William Miller, and Beal Packing. Registration For Ski Classes FACE LIFTING The Lehi Floral has completed extensive remodeling to give more display and work area. Grand Opening will be held Sunday, December 15, from 2 to 5 p.m. Are Announced Ski classes are being offered at Sundance, formerly Tim Ha ven, to all who wish to partici pate. Classes will be under the direction of Junior Bounous, ski school instructor. Those who desire to register may do so on Saturday, Dec. 14 and 21, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the residence of Paul Hanson, 138 West Third North. Mr. Hanson said that these will be the only times he will accept registrations and all reg istrations will be final. Cost of the classes will be $25 including bus transportation to and from the resort, or $17 without the transportation. Each student must purchase his own chair lift tickets at the re sort. Mr. Hanson said that a dry land session will be held Dec 26, and other lessons will begin on Dec. 27. Anyone who desires further information about the program is invited to call Mr. Hanson at 768-20anytime prior to the registration dates. 22 Gift-o-Ra- I . -, lions' Cfarisffiias Proec? Growing Strasburg. .- ' L HELPERS Elden Harding and Lester Holcomb check toys to be distributed to needy families through the Lions Club project, SANTA'S records. has a record enrollment students. Among them are the following students from Lehi: Robert Scott Adamson, senior; Larry Lee Allen, Junior; Richard Leroy Barnhart, senior; Colleen Bateman, freshman; Barbara Jean Beck, freshman; Terry Black," freshman; Warren Jay Bone, Junior; Duane Douglas Bresee, graduate student; Randy L. Chamberlain, sophomore; Jack Leon Chruma, senior; Jay Gordon Colledge, senior; Calvin J. Cook, freshman; Dennis Glen Cook, senior; Melvyn Lester Cook, sophomore; Eleni Evans, freshman; Jennifer Evans, soph- oniore; Neil Binns Evans, senior; Randy L. Evans, sophomore; Ronald C. Evans, senior; Jane Fowler, sophomore; Duane Lyn Gines, sophomore; Virgil Wayne Gurney, senior; Paul Walker d, Hardman, senior; Marsha freshman; Paula Innes, freshman; Merrilyn Jackson, junior; Mary Esther Jones, sophomore; Stanley George Lewis, freshman; Bert Dale Mitchell, sophomore; Jerry N. Rasmussen, junior; Rosely Ray, freshman; Joe Ann Robinson, sophomore; Rosalie Scown, sophomore; Carey Grant Smith, freshman; Frank C. Trinnaman, sophomore; Jan-n- is Paige Trinnaman, junior; Kristina Linda Udell, sophomore; Bert M. Wilson, freshman; Neil Thurman Young, graduate student; Dorothy Zalewskl, graduate student; and Jacquelynn Zan-n- i, freshman. USU of 9,429 t The HILos, a ladies singing group, Is starting their second year of singing together, it was reported by Mrs. Ralph (Willa) Wing, group president. She said the group is a service organization and accepts engagements throughout the year for religious and civic functions. To highlight the Christmas season, they have new outfits, which consist of black lace long sleeved blouses and black wool skirts. Christmas corsages were contributed by the Style Art Beauty Salon, one of the sponsors. Other sponsors include the Stake Bank of Lehi and the Wing Mortuary. Director of the group is Vera Trane, who also sings with them, and Eva Carson is accompanist. Other members Include Mrs. Wing, Elaine Schow, JaLaine Carson, Ann Bushman, Lucile Evans, Wanda Flndlay, Doris Bair, Doris Peterson, Ardell Zimmerman. Betty Smith and Joy Smith. Handicap Society Sets Christmas Party The Christmas party sponsored by the Utah County Handicap Society will be held on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Center, Fourth West and Fifth North, In Provo. We would El-dr- ed like to encourage all handicapped children to come and enjoy avis-- it from Santa. There will be a short program with treats and refreshments. Christmas Lighting Contest ahead. mounted on a swivel can be swung easily away from the drivers view and locked In that position. Highway Department officials announced that other such signs are in the planning stages reading "Fog area, icy at times" of Mountain to be installed on Interstate 15 near Beck Street. Ice and snow have always plagThese cleverly designed signs ued Utah drivers during the win- are but one of many Highway ter months and will probably con- Department innovations to meet tinue to do so in spite of efforts the unique needs of Utah's traffic on fhe part of the Highway Desafety problems. The total cost partment to keep the roads clear. of these signs including labor and More serious problems, howInstallation was $75 each, a small ever, exist when you have cer- price to pay i" ' saves a life. tain sections of highway that are subject to drifting snow and Ice Christmas Party packing while other sections of same highway remain dry. The Lehi Lions Club will hold One such problem section their annual Christmas Party on exists on U. S. 91 over the point Thursday, December 19, at the of the mountain. To warn motorState Bank of Lehi building. Meetists of this hazard Highway De- ing time will be 7:30 p.m. Chairman of the affair are Mr. partment crews from District Two headquarters installed and Mrs. Calvin Swenson. Committee members are, Mr. and warning signs equipped with yellow flashing lights to attract the Mrs. Douglas Smith, program; attention of the motorist and warn Mr. andMrs.NoyChrlstofferson, him of Icy conditions on the road decorations and Mr. and Mrs. R. ahead. When icy conditions do not Garn Holbrook, reservations and exist these signs which are publicity. Warning Signs All local residents are invited ter the contest, which can be done registering with the enclosed Christmas Lighting Contest. The application. Simply cut out the contest is being sponsored by the coupon that appears with this Lehi Chamber of Commerce and article and mall It to the ChamLehi City. The contest gives lo- ber of Commerce or the Lehi cal families recognition for their Free Press, or drop it at the Christmas decoration efforts in Free Press office. If a coupon the way of cash prizes. is not available, Just write your The Christmas lighting and name and address on a piece of decorations will be Judged ac- paper and mail or bring it in. cording to originality and theme, Impartial judges will tour the as well as the overall effect. community to make the final It Is stressed that it Is not always selection of winners and It Is the most elaborate arrangement stressed that only those who that wins the prize. register will be eligible for the Each family who puts up prizes. Several cash prizes will Christmas lights is urged to en be given to the winners. and urged to enter the annual by LEHI CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST Please accept my application to enter the home Decoration Christmas Contest. Name Address MAn nnanlnff will YA aaIa brated by the Lehi Floral on Sunday, Dec. 15, it is reported by Melvin C. Hartshorn, owner- manager. All friends, patrons and townspeople are invited to visit the Floral between 2 and 5 p.m. Sunday to view the extensive remodeling which has been accomplished and also see just what the firm offers in services and merchandise. Favors will be given all ladies who attend and will be served throughout the afternoon. The Lehi Floral, one of the oldest businesses in the State, was purchased by Mr. Hartshorn from the Boradbent family in 1950. Following his return from military service he opened the business early in 1954. He is assisted in the operation by his wife Jessie, and employees Jennie Gilbert, Eileen Urry, Dwayne Giles and Terry Nielsen. "We appreciate the patronage local residents and those from neighboring communities have given us," Mr. Hartshorn said, noting that with the remodeling, additional services and materials will be available. The floral caters to weddings, Christmas and other holiday and seasonal decorations and arrangements, funeral sprays, corsages, potted plants and arrangements featuring artificial flowers. Mr. Hartshorn said that with the additional work area they are enlarging their artificial flower and fruit and dry arrangements and are now prepared to offer a wider selection in these areas. They also have a wide selection of beautiful vases and planters available. The Lehi Floral is a member of the FTD (Floral Telegraph Delivery) and Telefloral services and will send flowers or arrangements throughout the nation. Included in the remodeling and renovation are a large and at tractively carpeted display room, new refrigerated display area, islands on which will be displayed arrangements, potted plants, etc., an enlarged work area and storage space, A Entries Invited For Annual Point A.;? I "1 NEW SIGNS FOR POINT -- OF -- MOUNT AINUtahState Roadwork-er- s are installing new warning signs at the Point-of-t- he Mountain which is often a hazardous area during the winter months. The signs are warning signals to the motorist of the road conditions Installed at 7XJ students from Lehi e Hay-war- i " they will be available so the Club can see that everyone receives a gift. Contributions may be left at the Western Auto Store, the Lehi Free Press Office or Powers. If this is not convenient, one of the committee members will pick the items up at your home. This can be done by con tacting Mr. Holcomb, or one of his committeemen, Clifford Mil ler, E. A. Harding or George Popular at Christmas Functions At Lehi Floral ing to the office of admissions and Children Lester Holcomb is serving as project chairman and stated that where repair work or painting is necessary, Lions Club members will do it. Much of this repair work is being done at George Strasburg's workshop and the balance Is being accomplished in the Memorial Basement. Everyone is unred to assist in this project by getting their contributions to the Lions Club in time for repairs and so that Enrolled at U5U are enrolled at Utah State University this fall accord- Santa ns Lehi Singing Group High School The Lehi High School Chorus will perform at the Bank Parking Lot this Saturday and next Saturday just prior to the drawings. The group is under the direction of Paul Mortensen. Everyone is invited to come and Jlsten to the carols. Grand Opening Slated Sunday 41 Lehi Students Forty-on- Chorus to Sina Saturday at 5 Plans Christmas Everyone is invited to Join in the spirit of Christmas by Club with their program. Local residents are Invited to check through their closets and toy chests for unused toys and clothing that are still usable and contribute them to the Lions Club for this worthwhile project. Needed are outgrown toys, books, clothing for children of all ages, canned goods, and cash contributions. DISPLAYMr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Hartshorn prepare a display for the Grand Opening of the remodeled Lehi Floral to be held Sunday, Dec. 15, from 2 to 5 p.m. MAKE '. Telephone Number (Clip and mail to Lehi Chamber of Commerce) Eagle Auxiliary Bake Sale Set Saturday The Eagles Aerie Auxiliary of American Fork held a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 10 in the American Legion Hall. Helen Hall, worthy president of the group officiated. The Eagles Auxiliary will hold a Bake Sale on Saturday, Dec. 14, at Reams Market, East State Road from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Everyone is asked to support the sale as the proceeds will be given to a needy family toward their Christmas. Visitors for the evening were Grand Aerie Trustee Dorothy Wilding and State President Dor othy Miklovich alt Lake |