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Show totes lecrcase Vi I' ar? lf U- 1 vi( J LEHI SWINGERS Officers of the square dancing club, recently organized for residents of Letn American Fork and other neighboring communities, include Leon Webb, president, left, with Irvin Johnson, caller; Edwin Webb, vice president, and Jesse Heath, director, L to r.f not present for the picture was Gary Shupe of Orem, club secretary-treasure- r. Dances are held each Saturday evening in the Lehi hall, with all square dancers welcome. Classes will begin in January. regular Saturday dances. struction will continue for Lehi Swingers Club Organized; Elect Officers, Plan Activities Adding recreational interest and wholesome activity to a group of couples from Lehi, American Fork, Orem and other communi- ties, in the area, is a recently organized square dancing group. The name, "Lehi Swingers" was selected for the club. Leon Webb was elected to serve as club president; with Edwin Webb as vice president; Jesse Heath, director; and Gary Shupe of Orem, secretary-treasurer. Irvin Johnson of Lehi, is the caller. The hall is located at 187 West Main Street, in the building formerly occupiedbyLarsen'sMar-ket- , then later, the Silver Dollar Market. Dances are held Saturday evenings, with a cordial invitation extended to other square In 10 to 12 weeks, as required by those taking the course. The class is open to all ages, high school, dancers to join in the fun. Add- college, adults and senior citi zens. Registration is being con itional membership is welcomed. on a basis of one dollar ducted ORIGINAL BANNER A contest was held in order per couple per lesson. to prepare a symbolic banner for the club. The design prepared by President Webb was chosen for this purpose. The colors, purple and white (the same as the Lehi High Colors) were selected. The banner features abarn with a square dancing couple in the doorway. The club name, "Lehi Swingers" is placed on the other side. Each club prepares an individual banner which is displayed at conventions and other combined gatherings. A visiting club may take the banner, which will be returned upon the return visit of the other club group. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Spree Avtibble letters to Sab lehi Post Office Sccuts Dear Santa: For Boy Thank you for the things you brought for me. I am six years old. want a Sury homemaked vanity set. And a Tippi T ample doll and a dress with ruffels on Effective Dec. 15, the Utah charit. Merry Christmas Santa. and efficiency Courtesy Parks Council, Boy National acterizes the local postal serLove, Scouts of America is making all Pamela Stewart district Jamboree space not used vices, under the direction of Glen T. Evans as postmaster. available on a first come basis Karl E. Price continues as as- Dear Santa: for any boy approved by his dissistant to the postmaster, with Thank you for the things you trict jamboree selection commitMrs. Elva Z. Allen as postal brought me last year. I want a tee, it was learned from Floyd clerk. suzy homem aker vanit set and a Loveridge, Scout Executive. The carriers include Don L. Originally it was planned to pretty doll. Have a merry ChristPeet, George F. Tripp. Law- mas Santa! protect the district quotas until rence Evans and Vivian Carter, Love, March, however, with She national with Wayne S. Powell handling Valerie Stewart organization requiring names of the RFD route. Mrs. Clifton (Lela) P. S. Please bring bring Krist-in- e boys to participate and their first Cook is driving the Star Route a baby doll. jamboree fee deposit due at the to Cedar Valley. Regional office in January, it As yet, no word has been reAnger is never without a Rea- became necessary to release dis ceived as to any changes In the son, but seldom with a good one. trict quotos in December. service, according to PostmasScouts or Explorers desiring ter Evans. to which participate in the Jamboree the features memorative, The postal receipts continue contact their district should face of Mr. Disney, beto climb each year. Compari-tiv- e smiling district commission chairman, loved a and number laughmaker, figures are supplied as folof his mythical characters. er, or district scout executive lows, During 1950, $12,300; 1955, "Cherokee Stripp" recallshorse immediately about signing up. $14,287; 1960, $24,505; 1965, and buggy The Utah National Parks Coun Colorful waterdays. $30,694. Although the fiscal year fowl are will send 288 boys and 24 cil on used appropriately continues until June 30, the cur- the adult leaders to the Seventh Na stamp noting waterfowl conrent receipts for 1968 amount to servation. The true spirit of tional Jamboree of the Boy Scouts $47,577. Christmas is again emphasized of America to be held at Farra Of special interest to collec on the beautiful six cent stamp gut, Idaho, next July. As of today, tors, as well as to everyone designed appropriately for the 215 of the 288 places are filled writing or receiving letters, have season. All these and many othwith the Utah National Parks been the commemorative stamps ers been made available Council contingent. The other have issued. Among these might be space is expected to fill during the through the Lehi office. mentioned the Walt Disney com District Jamboree DofcgPastYecr 4 . Thursday. Dee. 26. IMS next two weeks. Travel and Jamboree time for the local scouts attending the Jamboree will be from July 12 to 23, 1969. The group will travel from Provo to Salt Lake City by bus, then by air to Seattle with three nights and days of sightseeing in the Seattle area. While there a trip will be taken to Victoria, British Columbia. From Seattle the contingent will travel by air to Spokane and then from Spokane to the Jamboree site by bus. The return trip to Salt Lake City will be by air and to Provo by bus. Boy Scouts must have attained the age of 12 on or before September 21, 1968. Explorers who have not been Scouts must be registered on or before July 1, 1968. Boy Scouts and Explorers must have achieved Star Bank on or before April 1, 1969. All participants must be physi cally fit, exemplify the Scoot Oath and Law, be proficient in camp craft, demonstrate leadership ability, and Scout Spirit. All candidates must be interviewed by a local district jamSolt Lake Group boree selection committee, before they can be accepted. A Joins Lehi Swingers national jamboree is held each The "Lehi Swingers" square four years, concludedMr. Loverdance club was the host group idge. for the "Swinging Singles" of Salt Lake City, Saturday evening, MRS. REED ROBERTS at the Main Street hall. Irvin NOW HOME, IMPROVING Johnson was the caller and refreshments were served. The Mrs. Reed C. (Louise) Roberts visiting club members took the has returned home and is improvLehi banner with them. It will ing after medical treatment in the be returned upon the visit of the Am. Fork Hospital. She would like Lehi dancers to the Salt Lake to extend appreciation for the kind City dance. This trip will be expressions and good wishes of taken after the holidays. friends. w Ok-- COSTUME PARTY Students Urged To Apply For Scholarships senior who has a high school grade-poiaverage (hsgpa) of 3.0 or above and has been active In school office or extracurricular activities, or excelled in some department is encouraged to apply for a scholarship from the college of his choice. A student who has above a 3.0 A nt For the Halloween season, a costume party was held, using seasonal decorations. Officers were elected at the election dance. An outstanding occasion, which included the local dancers, was the dance in Salt Lake City, Nov. 30. Don Franklin of Arvada, Colorado, was the caller for the 45 "squares" participating. Clubs of Salt Lake City were combined for the event. The Lehi club was invited. Donations of $LE5 per couple are required for each dance. Modern square dance music is featured, appropriate to the more than 25 basic changes and formations. Some traditional folk dances, such as the Virginia Reel, are featured upon occasion. a Everyone's singing out in merriment and oy, announcing to the world that it's Christmas! And it's our time to thank you, customers, for your patronage. HUTCH'S . hsgpa and cannot finance college should have his parents fill out a Parents' Confidential Statement and he should fill out a Students' Financial Aids Form. SQUARE DANCE CLASS Some scholarships for students Square dance classes will bewho are in the top ten percent of gin on Jan. 11, at the hall, from their graduating class or have a 7 to 9 p.m., in advance of the hsgpa of 3.7 or above are eligible to apply for scholarships that are not based on need. Scholarships must be accompanied by the regular admission form, a six semester transcript, POWERS ten dollar to- - 1969. are also earned mil TOW I the mountains, through the woods or wherever you'll be at Christmas, 7 A by excelling in tests such as The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, and the Prelin we wish you a all pray merry one and sincere "Thanks" for your continued support. in our own inary Scholastic Aptitude Test. The Elks and the PT A scholarships require a written resume and a personal interview. 4 David VfWW-- ' way that the next year will a happy and will peaceful one, a year which further the prospects of peace, and the ideals and opportunity of all. AUTO PART SERVICE DR. KENT B. DAUIS I i S)' S-- Like the sparkling beauty of a snowy landscape, hearts are filled with peace and good will. Over FOR and students must have taken the ACT test early enough so that their score is at the college by March 1, Roberts is visiting in Downey, California, with his daughter, Dr. LuPrele R. Will iams. Dr. Roberts, a optometry specialist, who has an office in Downey, is moving to Paris, Calif. Her father is assisting in moving her Arabian stock and supervising the care of the horses. DAN'S DRIVE lllll you, sincere greetings and thanks . . . with every good wish that the joy and delight of the Yuletide will be yours. To registration fee, Scholarships The beauty ana spirit of the season brings to mind most wonderful gifts , . , friendship,, loyalty and good will. We thank you for yours and wish you a Merry Christmas. and Happy -- . IW Ueat FROM ALL OF US AT I " i i Jj?9 Hfljf MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION W) i-I- f iSSB |