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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1969 District Ten Riding Clubs (bclcgy Prepare for Shro At ' ( "ft vr in KARL AND JOHANNA THOMSEN operated a photography studio above Broadbenf s Store from 1910 to early 1920s. Collected vast number of pictures, many of historic value. Historic Pictures Supplied By Former Lehi Photographer HISTORIC Editor's Note- print a series As a special feature the Free Press will of these old time photos being supplied to us by Broadbenf s. Some will be identified, others will not. If you recognize a relative or friend and would like the picture (or a reprint) contact Mr. Broadbent. Reprints are $1.00 each. An interesting historic display is being assembled at Broad-bent- 's Store. Pictures from the studio of the late Karl and Johanna Thomsen, operated from about 1910 to the early 1920's have been sent to John Broad-ben- t, store owner, in the anticipation that Lehi families may identify some of the subjects. They may prove of inestimable PICTURES RECEIVED BY BROADBENT'S STORE-T- 3. value to families who desire copies for historic or genealogical purposes. The photographs, which have been carefully preserved by fam ily members, were contributed to Mr. Broadbent by Mrs. Ruth Thomsen Swenson of Salt Lake City, daughter of the photograph- ers. It will be recalled by many that the Thomsen studio was located upstairs, above Broad-bent- 's Store. Mr. Broadbent will arrange a display of the pictures, in the store, on public view. This will offer a challenge to families to see if they can recognize themselves or relatives or former classmates. Did you go to the New West School as a child? You may find your picture in the group who attended that institution of learning which was located where the Lehi Post Office now stands? Did you play on the Utah County champion basketball team in 1912-1- These queries are just a sample of those which might be answered by viewing the pictures in Broadbent' s Store. MRS. LELAND (PEARL REECE) HARRISON VISITS FROM MAGRATH, ALBERTA, CANADA IfemT. Jacob (lamed to Mrs. Leland Harrison (Pearl Reece) of Magrath, Alberta, Canada, is visiting here with her President's Club sister, Mrs. Welby Groes-- b Reece Powell) and other family members. We are pleased to announce that She is also dividing her time a resident of your area, Mr. with Floyd Harrison ofProvo. William T. Jacob, has qualified e c k (Florence Highlight of her stay was the wedding of a grandson, Dennis Harrison of Provo and Ruth Ann Moore of Los Angeles, California. She at t e n d e d the ceremony in the Los Angeles Temple, June 6. An open house reception was held in Provo, last Saturday. The bride is a graduate of Brigham Young University, and Mr. Harrison, who fulfilled an LDS mission in California, is a student at BYU. Mrs. Harrison made the trip from Canada with Mrs. Groesbeck and her two daughters, Mrs. Bernard (Edith) Walker of Orem, and Mrs. Kelly (Lorena) Giles of Pleasant Grove. The group spent a week in Magrath and Lethbndge, visiting lormer ers. and also at the home 'of homes, He resides in Lehi with his Mr. and Mrs. James Reece, wife, Ja Neane and two daugh brother of Mrs. Groesbeck and ters, Lori and Leisa. for the Canada Life Assurance Company's "President's Club" for the second year in a row. Mr. Jacob will be attending a sales congress in San Diego, California in July for this honor. He was listed in the Canada Life "Book of Champions" in 1967 and just completed a two year course of extensive study for the Life Underwriting Train ing Council. He was also "Man of the Year" in 1968, one of Z3 men selected from the state of Utah. He was selected on the basis of production, quality of business written, educational achievement and service to his policyhold Each Tuesdav eveninr a pro gram featuring the geology of American Fork Canyon and W. Timpanogos will he presented by Park Guide, Del Reeves. The lecture includes geologic processes on how sediments are changed into rocks, how these rocks were folded and uplifted to form mountains and the erosion of these mountains through glacial ice and rivers. The development of caves in limestone is also discussed. The importance of these pro cesses to man's life today is emphasized. It is essential that man understand faulting, soil for mation and other geologic processes. These programs are held at the Timpanogos Cave Visitor Center in American Fork Canyon. These are 45 minutes in length and begin promptly at 8:00 p.m. Other programs are presented every evening except Sunday. Topics are the following: Speleology, History, Watershed, Plants and Animals. E-- NEW WEST SCHOOL CLASS--Cyou see yourself or identify friends or former schoolmates on this group? Taken at New West School, located where Lehi Post Office now stands. an Results Listed Schedule Announced Cregg F. Ingram For Little League Baseball Tilts Receives Trophy For Achievement John Welch and Vic Colledge. the Cubs, each won four games and lost one. Wade Mc On Saturday, June 21, Lt. Cregg Stay for the Red Sox, and Kay F. Ingram completed a year's Kirkham, for the Dodgers, each training with the OCS program of had three wins and three losses. the Utah National Guard Military Rick Nelson for the Red Sox, Academy. Class XIH, as the out- 6 games. won two games, with no losses. l standing candidate. Along with his Home run hitters were Jay Bruce Harris for the Cards, won diploma and gold bars, he reKirkham of the Dodgers, 7; Chip a game and lost none. ceived a. silver engraved saber Atkinson of the Dodgers, 4; Hofor his achievements. Lt. Ingram ward Cooper, Cards, 3; John SCHEDULE FOR THIRD ROUND was also awarded the Erickson Welch, Cards, 3; John Harr, Cubs MONDAY, JUNE Trophy for "distinguished leadCards, at 5:00 p.m. Cubs vs. ership and academic ability." 2; Vic CoUedge, Cubs, 1; Steve Dodgers, at 6:30 p.m. Ellison, Cubs, 1; Tim Hunt, Cards The Erickson Trophy is areplica JULY - Cubs vs. THURSDAY, 1; Lee Strickland, Red Sox, 1; of the "Sons of Liberty" Bowl Cards, 5:00 p.m. Red Sox vs. which was designed and executed Jess Davis, Dodgers, 1; Marc Dodgers, 6:30 p.m. Chesnut, Dodgers, 1. by Paul Revere in 1768. MONDAY, JULY 7- - Red Sox vs. TOP HITTERS Lt. Ingram and his wife, Joan Cubs, 5:00 p.m. Cards vs. and Ryan Davis, Cards .704; Chip daughter Killeen, live in Salt Dodgers, 6:30 p.m. Atkinson, Dodgers .656; Bruce Lake City, where he teaches 10- - Cubs vs. JULY Haws, Cards .643; John Welch, THURSDAY, Special Education in the Granite Dodgers, 5:00 p.m. Red Sox School District. Mr. Cubs, .613; Jay Kirkham, DoIngram is vs. Cards, 6:30 p.m. dgers, .607; Bob Ellison, Red Master's toward his working 14- Red Sox Sox, .583; Wade Mc Stay, Red MONDAY, JULY at the University of Utah. Degree vs. Ddogers, 5:00 p.m. Cubs He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sox, .577; Steve Ellison, Cubs, vs. Cards, 6:30 p.m. 542; Robert Davis, Cards, .522; George B. Ingram, 11 South CenMarc Chesnut, Dodgers, .515; THURSDAY, JULY 17- - Cards vs. ter, Lehi. Howard Cooper, Cards, .500; Dodgers, 5:30 p.m. Red Sox vs. Cubs, 6:30 p.m. To find ourselves and renew Brian Smith, Cubs, .500; Dale Everyone is invited to come ourselves, we need to get away Darling, Red Sox, .500; Jesse out and view the competition and occasionally to practice the art Davis, Dodgers, .500. cheer for the team of your choice. of unthinking. PITCHING LEADERS With the Cubs in the lead with seven wins and two losses, Little League Baseball scores for the first half are announced as follows- - Dodgers, 4 wins and 5 losses; Red Sox, 4 wins and 5 defeats; Cards, won 3 and lost for ff MISS LIBERTY BELLE PAGEANT JUNE 21st Five talented and beautiful young ladies will be selected to reign over the entire celebration as Miss Liberty Belle and her attendants. Miss Rosanne Nielson and Robert Taylor SPIRIT SPEECH i a OF FREEDOM BAND AND CONTEST AND FAMILY (J IULV Phone 768-302- 1 Main Street iraal Lehi viz OUR FLOWERS WILL DELIGHT THE BRIDE ANNOUNCING MISS LINDA WALKER none ran your 7:Zz AT Because They Are Home Grown" New Member of the Staff Game in and geUcqualnted. Look your beat for the Lehi Roundup, Reunloni and other lummer event. Thank you for your patronage In the patt Operaton Welcoming the new etaff member are Karen Doyle, Oorlnne Baxter, Jane Carter, Dorothy Bwenaon and Jo Zimmerman, owner, operator. V I mmm Utt 54 i American Fork floral Phone 756-353- 9 family members and friends. With her are her five sons, David, Jimmy, Joey, Bobbie and Tommy, now two months old. PANORAMA IET FREEDOM RING" JULY 4th Speed boat and Drag Races will take over Provo Boat Harbor al 12:00 noon Independence Day for an afternoon of racing. Price: $3.00 per carload or $1.00 per person as a donation to the six Stake Welfare Projects. FREEDOM FESTIVAL BAZAAR DAILY h homemade pies, cakes, breads and other oven goodies, as well as a big selection of handiwork Items will be featured daily on the lawn just north of the Oven-fres- 94 The Panorama Spectacular at the Old BYU Stadium will begin at 8:45 p.m. on Thursday and Friday evenings. An exciting show, featuring fireworks displays as part of the presentation, will follow the theme, "Let Freedom Ring." FUN NICHT AND HORSE SHOW IUIY 4th Fun for the whole family at the BYU Rodeo Crounds al 7:00 p.m. Barrel WESTERN races, Shetland Chariot Race, Shetland Roadster, Figure 8 Trotting Race and other events. Two ponies will be given away free and three pigs will be given lo the youngster who can catch one of them. . JULY 1 Lee Lucero (Pauline visiting fromRedondo Beach, Calif., with her mother, Mrs. Leona Schow, and other is members, will also be featured daily. Building. ' Mrs. Shelton) 1t AMERICAN POWER BOAT ASSOCIATION WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SPEED BOAT REGATTA FASHIONS VISIT FROM CALPFORNIA CARNIVAL 4th JULY Fun for young and old alike will abound when the Lou Mekcndez . Carnival sets up operation on 1st East and Center Street. Special game booths, operated by IDS' Church Under the guise of an old fashioned town meeting, young people from throughout Provo will compete in the patriotic speech contest. Intermingled among the speakers will be a rousing band concert at Pioneer Park, Fifth West and Center Street, JO'S Raymond Stine of Kent, Washington, is here on vacation from his position at the Boeing Aircraft plant. With him are his children, Michael, now seven years old; Sherrie, six, and Robert, age five. Miss Pat Stine was present from Salt Lake City, joining with Mr. andMrs. Eichler and Ronald Stine, and the family from the Northwest. with an opportunity to pause and reflect on the priceless heritage we enjoy as Americans, as President N. Eldon Tanner, of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, speaks. The seivices will be held in the Old BYU Stadium at 8:00 p.m. at 7:00 p.m. -- Mr. andMrs.LloydEichler(Dora Adams Stine), with all of the members together for the first time in six years. FREEDOM COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE JUNE 2Sth This service will provide everyone PICNIC UNE 2Sth of An enjoyable family reunion was held Siinrtav at thA Home of 4th of July in PROVO! will serve as M.C.'s of the program, which will ge held at 7:30 in the Delong Theater Concert Hall at BYU. Be sure to burglar-proyour home while away. The record indicates that most home bur glaries are performed by ama teurs and usually in the daytime when no one Is home. STINE VISITING FROM WASHINGTON; REUNION HELD RAYMOND This year have a 3- Mrs. Harrison. Carlessness by the homeowner and the growing number of por table valuables in the home are two reasons given for the rising number of home burglaries re ported in this country. American Fork Bridlettes ladies riding club being the host's. President Jim Green presided over the business meeting. State and District minutes were read and discussed, after which the different committees were as signed in preparation for the District 10 riding club show that Charles (Bert) Snow will be held Friday and Satur day August 8 and 9, at the PL Grove rodeo arena. Trophies, Charles D. (Bert) belt buckles, and ribbons will Snow Now be awarded to the first three places. Serving in Vietnam The show chairman will be Pvt. Charles D. (Bert) Snow, Jim Green; ring master, Francis son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin W. Cook; head starter, Phil Zim merman; secretary, Sue Hansen; Snow of Lehi, left June 1, for arena secretary, Marilyn Green; Oakland, California, where he reporter, Marie Thrasher; an- reported at noon, after a three nouncer, KenGillman; judge, Flip weeks furlough with his family Harmon; head steward, Ralph and friends. His parents and Miss lone Taylor accompanied Anderson, head timer, Darrel him to the Salt Lake airport. Frampton; advertising, Arnie Pvt. Snow previously to his Cardon; chairman of the rebasic training at Fort Ord, Calif, freshment stand, Ronda Marwith heavy equipment training at shall; trophy committee, SherFort Leonard Wood, Missouri, iffs Posse, Roughouts, Cedar where he graduated as an ATT Valley Riders, Ron Allen the Engineer (Specialist). chairman. He has been presented with the All riding clubs were invited to participate in the Salt Lake "National Defense Medal," the all horse parade on Friday July Rifle and the Grenade medals. During his three weeks at 18. Riding clubs are also in he was entertained at a vited to ride in the Lehi stock home, in American Fork Cansteak fry parade Satuday June 28. with his parents as the The next District 10 meeting yon, Present to enjoy the will be held Tuesday July 15, hosts. lone Taylor, Mr. and were outing at Park's Cafe, the American Mrs. Farnsworth and Lynn in Fork Men being charge. daughter Lisa, Lee Farnsworth, Kathy Madsen and son Toddy, MRS. FRANCES COMER Bill Frampton (home on furlough) TAKES NORTHWEST TRIP Sherrie Haws and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frances Comer has re- Clifton Smith, Aunt and Uncle turned home after a scenic two of Pvt. Snow. Pvt. 2 Bill 2 Earl weeks trip to the Northwest. She Frampton and Pvt. to able home were Quintana get traveled with her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagstaff in time to spend a short visit of Kaysville. They visited in with Bert, since the three boys the service together, Bellevue, Washington, with Mr. entered and Mrs. Jack L. Williams (Nola December 23, 1968. On June 3, Pvt. Snow left Tra-- , Comer), and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chadwick. Sightseeing in the area vis Air Force Base for Viet included a trip to Seattle and the nam, where he was assigned to Co. C, 169th Engineer Bat Space Needle Center, as well as talion. He wrote his parents that other locations. many interesting the morning he arrived, it was Mrs. Comer stopped for a visit with her daughter Shirley, Mr. 95 degrees, and very hot. Bert is a graduate of the Lehi and Mrs. Loren Lien and family, High School. in Kearns, Utah. E-- 3? William T. Jacob Utah County champion- his Can you identify any of these young men, or their ship basketball team dates back to 1912-1coach? Pictures will be placed on display at Broadbent' s, may be reproduced for historic purposes. Tfcp Cava tascby Evc3s Riding club representatives of 10 held their monthly meeting Tuesday evening. The District ' Prefers 4th . IG PARADE JULY 4th CHILDREN'S PARADE IUIY 3rd More than 12$ colorful units will parade along Provo's University Avenue and Eail Center Street on Independence Day, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The kids will march In their own parade Tuesday, July 3rd at 6:30 p.m. on East Center Street. |