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Show Unlvorsal Mlcrofiln Corp. Box 2608 Lake City Salt 8110 Utah Lehi Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley Thursday, Jan. Howard Number 12 18, 1969 Annual .larch of Dimes Fund Drive Slated January 20 - 25 C. Loveridge Howard Loveridge Receives "Duty Special Meeting Called by Veterans Council j A special meeting is called by the Veterans Council, for Mon- day, Jan. 20, at 7 p.m., in the Lehi Memorial Building. All veterans, their wives and the widows of veterans are extended a special invitation to attend. Among the important points scheduled for discussion is the Legion Hall in the Memorial Building, according to Dennis V. Finch, American Legion Post 19, Commander, who is serving as chairman of the Vet- The Mothers March of Dimes defect die in their first year, in turn, are forming ward comCHECKING COSTUME MATERIALSMelvyn Gurney, who plays the scarecrow; Gwen Hartshorn, will be held in Lehi next week, with one-thiof all infant mittees, are as follows: To Award who portrays Dorothy, holds dog Toto; as they check costume material for Lion costume, held by 5, it is announced by deaths caused by birth defects. Jan. Mrs. James (Elaine) Lunt, Lenard Wing, who portrays the Lion; with Randy Christensen, who plays the Woodsman for the Laur-ell- e) Mrs. Duane Yates, who has conGlade Mrs. First Ward; March of Dimes volunteers inHoward G. Loveridge, son of sented to serve as Lehi High presentation of the "Wizard of Oz". Curtain time will be 7:30 p.m. for the forthcoming chairman. Second Mrs. Ward; Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Loveridge, Lehi residents will be contacted vite you to go MOD this year, two performances next Wednesday and Thursday. Third Ward; (Joan) Gary Gurney, has been awarded the "Duty to by volunteer committee mem- joining the March of Dimes to Mrs. Reed (Midge) Street, Fourth fight birth defects. God" award. The presentation bers. Mrs. Robert (Rhea) White, Ward; Lehi Grapplers to was made by John J. Gray of the Each local chapter sends 25 Mrs. Yates met with the ward Fifth Ward; Mrs. Bert (Clara) Second Ward Bishopric last Sun- percent of its campaign proceeds chairmen, Monday, to present Peterson, Sixth Ward; Mrs. Gene Meet Carbon Tonight day evening. to National Headquarters to make the necessary material and in- (Twila) Clark, Seventh Ward, and erans Council. LDS Howard is active in the The Lehi matmen will host the up a fund which finances grants struction on conducting the Moth - Mrs. Rex (Rose) Gordon and Mrs, Church, where he holds the of- for research institutions, the op I ers March. Ward chairmen, who Karl (Reva) Price, Eighth Ward. Jr. wrestling teams from Carbon High Film fice of Priest. He was an officer eration of Birth Defects "Re High School tonight (Thursday), in his Deacon's and Teacher' r search Centers" and contribuStudents at the Lehi Jr. High it was reported by Principal Dale The Lehi High School will pre- with a scarecrow, a lion and a Quorum. He is currently serv- tions to the research and operatSchool will see the film, "SavH. Price. Matches will begin at sent Ann Martin's adaptation of woodsman, who also have prob of the as YMMIA, secretary ing ing costs of the Salk Institute. age Sam" tomorrow morning, 6:15 and 7:30 p.m. "The Wizard of lems. The lion is cowardly and Frank Baum's a position he has held for the The remainder of the chapter it was reported by Principal J. The Lehi Sophomore Basket- Oz" next Wednesday and Thurs- needs courage; the scarecrow earned He two has years. past F err in Gurney. This film is part ball Team will also host the campaign proceeds is divided day evenings, it was announced needs brains and the woodsman four individual awards and is a evenly between National Headof the regular lyceum series and Carbon Team tonight at the same by needs a heart. They look for the Principal Dale H. Price. the from prospective graduate is for all students at the school. times. quarters and the individual chapthe two for Wizard who lives inOzwho time Curtain pergreat LDS Seminary, where he is serv- ter to be spent on Medical Care formances will be 7:30 p.m. in can grant special wishes to peo He is vice as class president. ing programs, professional educathe high school auditorium, with ple. At last they reach the wona member of the Stake Dance tion, Public Health Education and tickets available at $1.00 for derful mystical land, but before Obtain Life a Howard is Committee. Dog other community services. adults, 50 cents for students, they are granted their wishes they Scout and has qualified for his The Primary Children's Hosand 25 cents for children. Tickare told they must destroy the Scout Award. Eagle pital in Salt Lake City has been ets are being sold by the Thes- Wicked Witch of the West. After Control Licenses; Dogs He plays trumpet in the Lehi designated as a Birth Defects pians and are also available at this is accomplished, Dorothy High School band, stage band and Center for the Inter mountain area Jo's Fashions and the Lehi Flo- realizes that she misses her pep band. He is a photographer and annually receives $45,000 of town, at Third West and Third A warning is Issued to dog ownral, and will be available at the family and wants to go back to on the high school yearbook staff. from the funds collected in the ers this week by Police Chief South, were attacked. door prior to each performance. Kansas. The wizard grants them March of Dimes Campaign. When dogs start running in Beryle Peterson, reminding to The play is under the direc- all their wishes as the final curOriginally organized to fight get their pes licensed and also packs, it often occurs that seem- tion of Glen M. Smith, with stu- tain falls. the scourge of polio, the Nato keep them under control at all ingly gentle animals are lured dent teacher Milburn Paine, asLehi Heading the cast of charactional Foundation has led the fight times. Dogs have been gathering away from home and join in the sistant; and Per Pederson, stu- ters is Gwen Hartshorn as Dorin the conquest of this disease. in packs and have attacked sheep depradations. It is the aim of the dent director. Costumes have othy; Melvyn Gurney, Scarecrow; Co. Re-Ele- cts When victory over polio was asin the area. Sheep were torn and police department and the animal been designed by student teacher Randy Christensen, Woodsman; mutilated in the Carson flock, control officer to eradicate these Gail Curran. Special technical and Lenard Wing, Lion. Mellnda sured, the National Foundation had to decide whether the knowllocated at 600 West, near the dog packs and aid in the protec Board assistance is being given by Bob Is played by Linda Haws; Boq, tion of homes and property in Spotts in special effect and light Kim Evans; Zoq, Ned Lehmberg; edge, experience and volunteer freeway, shortly before Christmas. Just last week, the Lester the area. leadership it had developed DOUGLE design. Mrs. Merrill Thornton Poppy, Mary Ann Hall; Verdo, At the annual stockholders should be discarded or turned The resoluation concerning dog has Peterson flock, in the south area EAGLESCorey and George B. Reynolds both became designed and painted the Dennis Goates; Jade, Jetta Barn-har- t; Eagle Scouts this week. meeting of the Lehi Irrigation against other health problems. licensing, adopted by the Mayor assisted by Nancy and Belinda, Winnifred and City Council on Dec. 16, backdrop, Victor Gordon is in Grant. Company, held Monday, at 2p.m., Their fight against birth defects -Monson. Inky is portrayed by Lynn in the Lehi Memorial Building, a far more serious childhood here as a charge of building sets and spe- Smith; Blinky, Marsha Chatfield; 1968, is the members of the Board of health menace than polio ever was reminder to dog owners-- -. L. of cial effects. Ticket sales are un- and Slinky by Mara Jo Rafiner. BE IT RESOLVEQby the Mayor der Directors were ,by -- was undertaken in 1958. the direction of Thespian Amber is Maureen Nelson; To- and City Council of Lehi City, Their mission is to lead, diacclamation, as follows President Eagle Gary Burgess. Scott paz, Kristie Zimmerman; WinDelia Zimmerman District One,. Keith Bushman; rect and unify the fight to preUtah County, Utah: Hinton is in charge of lighting. kle, Gaylen Hinton; andWonkle, liSection 1. That the annual District Two, Rulon J. Fox; Dis- vent birth defects and their conThe fantasy revolves around James MacNaughton. Glinda is Awards Warren L. Goates, long time cense fee for dogs be paid by trict Three, Eldred W. Fox; Dis- sequences in all phases of human a young girl who is be- played by Kathie Barwick; Ruby, Dorothy, the owner or someone in his resident of Lehi and prominent trict Four, Linel J. Larsen; Dis- reproduction, through flexible ing raised by her Aunt and Uncle Kathy Andrewsen; and Garnet, behalf on or before January 31, in Kansas. A trict Five, Reed Thompson. Corey and George B. Reynolds, poultry producer, has recently programs of basic and clinical cyclone hits the Larry Wanlass. The Wizard of President Eldred W. Fox con- research, medical care, public sons of Mr. and Mrs. George H. assumed the position of Justice 1969, and that the license tag area and in an effort to escape Oz is played by Neil Whimpey ducted the meeting. It was an- and professional education and Reynolds, both received the cov- of the Peace. He received the ap be worn on the dog collar at from an and the Voice of Oz by Victor takes she her problems nounced that a meeting will be community service. eted EagleScout Award this week. pointment through the Utah all times. Hoover and Ted Lewis. in company. journey Section 2. That all dogs not, imaginary held in the near future to comOne in ten American families The double presentation was County Commission. He Is suc plete the organization and assign knows the anguish of having a made by RulonSkinner, Assistant ceeding Mrs. Delia Zimmerman properly licensed and collared the various positions for the year. birth defect child. More than Executive of the National Parks in the position. Mrs. Zimmerman after January 31, 1969, be taken by the Dog Tax Collector or by 250,000 of our children are born Council. Both boys are members each year with birth defects. of Troop Nine of the Lehi Sixth City Police Officers and imThese defects kill and cripple Ward. pounded or destroyed. ADOPTED AND approved this before their victims are even Corey is 13 years old and in , 1968. 16th day of December, born and are the nation's second the eighth grade at the Lehi Jr. Calvin H. Swenson A. F. High School. He has served his greatest cause of death. Mayor " Many defects can be com- troop as Senior Patrol Leader and . pletely corrected if diagnosed and Patrol Leader. His hobbies in Lehi construction costs for dweUing, $200; Grant Smith, paFriday Night treated soon enough with modern clude a reptile and amphibian 1968 amounted to nearly$500,000 tio, $500; Boley Realty, dwelling, Annual medical techniques. A vaccine to collection. He is Lehi Chapter according to reports submitted by $11,000; Erwin Snow, car port, The traditional clash between prevent Rh blood disease was Chief of the Order of the Arrow. Basil Dorton, Lehi building in- $200; Orville Stone, garage, He is a Deacon in the First the Lehi Pioneers and the Am. approved last June, with an imSons Banquet spector. There were 13 new $1,500; Alpine School Dist., adFork Cavemen will take place munization for prevention of Ger- Ward and has served as an ofhomes, amounting to $177,300; dition, $11,800; Sherwin Allred, tomorrow night (Friday) on the man measles in prospective ficer of his Quorum. He has 16 duplex living units totaled garage, $1,000; Delia Zimmerman For Saturday, 8 $126,100. Am. Fork floor. The public and mothers expected available earned two Individual Awards. Raymond Stewart, garage and Garages, carports, paHe received an Honorable Menstreet, afterward, if they happarents are invited to support sometime in 1969. tios, additions, with atotal regis- storage, $2,200; Melvin Hartthe local team in this tilt. The pened to meet me." Statistics show that seven per- tion in the Science Fair last year The annual Fathers and Sons tration of 51, reached a total of shorn, addition, display, $5,500; Mrs. Zimmerman noted that Jr. Varsity game will begin at cent of all babies bornhaveabirth and has earned two "A" reading a highlight of the ob $97,681. The grand total amounts William Powell, addition, $50C; Banquet, she was on call for 24 hours of servance of the 6:15 p.m. and the Varsity game defect. Of this number, 14 per awards. Robert Phillips, dwelli anniversary of to $400,981. the day and was called on to hanat 8 p.m. cent of babies born with a birth George B. is 15 years old and will be held at the Lehi Individual permits were issued $15,800; Rodger Gordon,, nwed Scouting, dle all phases of traffic cases. Stake a sophomore at Lehi High School. in Granary, $300; Charles O. Center, Saturday, Feb. 8, as follows: Offenders were brought from He has served his troop as Quaat 6:30 p.m. Frank Huggard, garage, $1000; Nelson, moved in garage, $150; beginning all parts of the northern end of rtermaster, Senior Patrol Leader All boys age 11 years and over, Don Peterson, duplex, $18,000; Harold Mangum, moved garage Utah At the present County. Historian. and Co. Moves L. Goates Warren Phillips along with their fathers, are in Vern's Service, car wash, at a and concrete for patio, $400; time he is an Explorer Scout. The highway patrolmen who vited to attend, and it is the de- cost of $5,000; 80168 Realty Boley Realty, duplex, $15,500; has retired from the post after His hobbies include stamp, rock Jusin contacted the her were always most sire of the committee that every Co., duplex, $15,500; Boley Real- Boley Realty, duplex, $15,500; service Into New Building on and antique bottle collections. eight years courteous and cooperative, she boy of that age group attend. ty, duplex. $15,600; RichardShel-to- n, Paul Crandall, carport, $101; tice court. He is a member of the Teachand is she has the most If a boy has no father available Goates recalled, prehandling duplex, $15,000; Douglas Ralph Hoover, addition, $500; Judge Phillips Manufacturing Co. has pany, which is a partnership of er's Quorum in his ward, where cinct cases in the office at his pleasant recollections of them. for the occasion, it can be ar- Calton, dwelling, $14,000; Wil- LeRoy Johnson, addition to Sermoved into their new home at 275 five Phillips brothers, Robert V., he has served as an officer. He vice Station; home, 345 North Center Street, She always made it a point to ranged to have a man accompany liam Powell, remodel, $2,000; East State. The move into the new, and Stanley J., of Am. Fork; also served as an officer in his Lehi. Kent father a him as "borrowed" Hutchings Museum, addition, $2,000; maintain the dignity and respect Peterson, garage, Tickets are available through George Pace, metal storage shed, $12,800; Dan Holmes, addition, larger quarters was completed Ralph C, Glen A. and Phil E., Deacon's Quorum. He has earned due the position of Justice, and A former NationalGuardsman, early this week and they are now of PI. Grove, began operation four Individual Awards and has Judge Goates is active in LDS kept proper clothing on hand for the ward bishoprics, at one do! $450; Kent Carroll, dwelling, $2,000; Robert V. Phillips, shop lar per plate, it is announced by $12,000; Donna Evans, dwelling, for mfg. campers, $500; Dick "open for business as usual". In 1961. Besides the owners, qualified for his "Duty to God" Church affairs, as a member of that purpose. She always appearfull-tito four Award. hire was the expect quarthey company Formerly the Lehi Stake High Council, in ed neatly dressed, day or night, Karl E. Price of the Stake High $15,000; Craig Dorton, dwelling, Bowers, addition, $1,200; Oris tered in the Afton Giles building During Jr. High School he earn- which body he has served for in handling the cases brought to Council, who Is serving as gen $15,000; Jim Veater, addition, Gray, carport and awnings,' employees during the year. ed three "A" reading awards and 20 The firm is principally engagon State Street. $1,500; E. S. Francom, garage, eral chairman. Assisting him on $1,500; years. He fulfilled an LDS her docket, and followed the propThe new building contains ed in camper construction and was a Science Fair winner in mission in Hawaii, was Stake er rules of procedure in promotNile Christofferson, dwelling, $1,500; Eugene F. Grover, furthe general committee are Dee n, 6,000 square feet of floor space. this year expects to produce 300 both seventh and eighth grades. leader for many years, ing law and order in the area. Ray Russon of the Stake High $13,000; Ed Smith, Garage, nace room, $500; Harold D. In attendance at the Court of Of this amount 5,000 square feet campers. These will include addition, $1,500; James SlaCouncil, and President Russell $1,500; Joe Adamson, dwelling, and was bishop of the Lehi Fifth Book work was accurately takare for work and shop area and those costing from $200 to $3500. Honor besides immediate family Ward for six years. Hakes of the Stake Presidency, $17,000; Wayne Goodwin, tool ter, barn shed, $100; HaroldGio-vannon- i, en care of, and Mrs. Zimmerman 1,000 square feet is occupied by They also build chassis mounted members were Mr. and Mrs. Don addition, $5,000; NorHe is married to the former Recognition will be given and shed, $100; Rulon Limb, garage the served of under direction the units as well as the conventional Barratt of Am. Fork, grandparan office and display area. Turman to David L. and Cornell, addition, $1,000; awards presented the top three shop, $2,000; Marie Phillips and their chilHighway Patrol, the County Sherto addition Danielson, addition, achievePhillips Manufacturing Com models that fit on a pickup truck. ents of the boys. for $1000; Scout their enCharles dwelling, ner, troops LaMar dren include Goates, iff s office and County Commis- ments during the past year. Fawn L. Berry, dwelling, $1,000; Glade Dalton, addition gineer in Loveland, Colorado; sion, county attorney and county Those attending are reminded $11,000; Boyd Smuin, addition porch, $300; Melvin Hall, garage, Kenneth, who teachers German auditor. She was asked to assume to bring their own plates and to garage, $200; Kenneth Russon, $600; Don A. Peterson, duplex, at Granger High School; Alice, the the death of utensils. addition to dwelling, $2,000; Fred $16,000; Beryl Peterson, reasMrs. Bruce Watts of Modesto, her post following Steven Zimmerin husband, semble mink sheds, $1,525; An interesting program willbe Shelton, duplex, $15,000; Don PeIleen and Miss Goates, Calif., who filled the "position for man, DaKent to and it is $18,000; duplex, terson, Wayne Carlson, dwelling planned presented, employed in a secretarial posi two to his passing. complete the entertainment in vis, addition to dwelling, $6,000; for $20,000 tion in Loveland, Colorado. A She years, prior had assisted him to some time for the BYU basketball Cecil Johnson, addition to trailspecial interest for the couple extent, in bookkeepespecially Lehi Stake Dance ten game, which begins at 8 p.m. er, $2,500; Gary Carter, dwellis their grandprovided by 1-ing. The Sunday evening of scouting ing, $17,000; Charles L. Mitchchildren. 18 Saturday, "I miss the visits of the off- will be held the first Sunday in ell, dwelling, $12,000. Mrs. Zimmerman, who holds dwellto addition stake Feb. on a Joe 2, Martini, The Lehi Stake Dance will be a remarkable record of service icers," she remarked, indicating February, Jan. . 18,, In. the as a woman judge, reported that that she is willing to fill in for basis. This will begin at 6 p.m. ing, $600; Glen Smith, garage and held Saturday, . . . 1 i i she has found considerable en- vacations or emergencies if and at the Lehi Stake Center. A pro storage, $700; Freeman Barnes, joyment in the post and her as when needed. She has done this gram will include every branch of dwelling and garage, $13,000; 8:30 p.m. Music will be furnishsociation with the law officers previously, in helping out as city scouting. The Primary will assist Sheldon Ewell, garage, $1,000; ed by the Hemlock Punch comwith Jhe Cub Scout portion of the Keith Clark, garage, $1,800; N. bo (formerly known asThe Reds). and the general public. "And," judge. The retired Justice Is looking Program. All Scouts, CubScouts, W. Kalmar, garage, $2,000; It will be a best dress affair, she remarked, "I do not believe I made many enemies. My cli forward to occasional trips with Scouters and their families are George Tripp, storage shed, with admission 50 cents plus reminded to attend. $400; John Goates, porch to stake dance card. NEW HOME-Phll- lips Manufacturing Company moved into their new, spacious building this week. ents all spoke to me on the family members or friends. God" rd 20-2- Lehi High School to Present Wizard of Oz' Next Wed., Thur. Owners Reminded to Under Keep Irrigation Members Reynolds Brothers Receive ed Warren Goates NewJustice . Peace; Succeeds Scout Lehi Construction Costs Reach Pioneers to Meet Cavemen Nearly $500,000 Total For '68 il Fathers, Set Feb. Manufacturing State Street Hol-ma- en k Jan. -- 1 -. |