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Show , FOREST SERVICE TRAIL CREWS PREPARE FOR TIMP HIKE Making final trail preparations for annual Timp Hike are forest service personnel Fred Keetrh, wearing hat, and Donald Mower. Trails are enhanced by leautiful wild flowers, now at peak of beauty. Both Timp Trail and Timpanookee Trail are in top condition, ready for some 5,000 hikers who will make the annual trek totheTimpanogosSuminit this weekend. DISTRICT COUNCIL for the coming Seminary year are. to r., front row, Roger Davies, Springville, Sophomore vice president; Julie Ann Worley, Lehi, historian; Rosemary Richards, American Fork, secretary; Lynn Ray Davis, Spanish Fork, Jr. vice president. Back row, 1. to r., Frank Knight, Orem, executive vice president; Russell Jones, Payson, president; Dee Jepson, Provo, Sr. vice president. MEMBERS OF THE UTAH VALLEY 1. Committees Adopt Council For Code of Open Seminaries Named land of Spain has been opened for the preaching of the Gospel following a dedication The Utah Air Conservation ceremony presided over by ElCommittee and the Utah State der Marion G. Romney of the Division of Health adopted a Code Council of Twelve Apostles, who of Open Burning Regulations, also gave the dedicatory prayer." which became effective March 5, This report was made in a 1969. Enforcement of the Code recent section of the Deseret is to be implemented on a local News. It was also noted that basis, and as a result some de- "religious liberty has not been lay has been necessary due to the a way of life in Spain for cenmechanics of setting up the pro- turies. However, recent changes in the Spanish law have grantgram. The Open Burning Regulations ed freedom to choose, practice is the first of a series which and preach to others the religion will eventually constitute a com- of one's own choice." At the service President F. plete code of air pollution control regulations and standards. Dean Hunger of the West MedThe purpose of the regulation is iterranean District of the French to eliminate unnecessary burnMission, offered the opening ing, such as back yard trash, prayer. Major Hunger is staleaves, garbage dumps, and other tioned there with the U.S. Air materials which add pollution to Force. He is the son of Mrs. the atmosphere. Ethel Hunger of Lehi, and the In order to make it convenient late Francis (Dolph) Hunger. for residents of Utah County, Under the new Spanish law, who must do some type of burnthe LDS Church was recognized ing, to secure a burning permit, as a church and now enjoys full the County has been divided into religion privileges accorded all The Utah Valley District Council for the Seminaries of the LDS Church has been selected for the 0. coming school year, The Utah Valley District covers the entire area from Pay-so- n to Lehi and represents approximately 9,000 seminary stu dents. One officer from each of the respective towns is chosen as a district officer, representing the students of his seminary in the council. - The officers, their towns and their positions are as follows: Russell Jones, Payson, President; Frank Knight, Orem, Executive Vice President; Dee Jepson, Provo, Senior Vice Presi dent; Lynn Ray Davis, Spanish Fork, Junior Vice President; Roger Davies, Springville, Sophomore Vice President; Rosemary Richards, American Fork, secretary; Julie Ann Worley, Lehi, historian. When chosen the Freshman Vice President will be from Pleasant Grove. The district officers, under the direction of their faculty advisors, preside over the individual seminaries of the district and direct the executive officers from each seminary toward the betterment of the seminary program. As a group, the district officers represent all the youth in the seminary program so they try to plan interesting events and programs to be used within each seminary. They also try to incorporate new ideas into the existing seminary program in order to make it more valuable and beneficial to the seminary students of Utah Valley. 1969-197- For Mssionary Activities Trails For Annual Timp Hike "The Burning Regulations sixteen areas, corresponding basically to the area covered by the different cities and towns for fire protection under the cooperative Program. Persons living in the various areas in the County, may call the phone number given for that district, and receive permission to burn, providing the clearing index is satisfactory. In the unincorporated portion of the County, large fires such as burning of stub ble, old buildings, or large piles of brush or trees must first be approved by the County Firewarden. Some cities have burning regulations which are more re strictive than those adopted by the Air ConservationCommittee. Turning over a new leaf to Also some cities have establishday means nipping the pages ed hours in which burning will of a checkbook. be permitted. Each resident City-Coun- ty other Protestant religions inthat country. At the present time, there are 335 members of the LDS Church in Spain, most of whom are U. S. Servicemen and their families. should be familiar with the local regulations. Information may also be- - obtained from the City-Coun- ty Health Department in Provo. During seasons of extreme fire danger, the State Fire Warden and Forest Service may prohibit all fires in certain areas of the State. Violation of the Regulations constitute a misdemeanor. The annual Timp Hike will be held this weekend, Aug. 1 and 2, with the program at the Theatre in the Pines (Aspen Grove) to kickoff the hike Friday evening. For most of the 5,000 persons making the hike, preparations will begin as they get together their hiking gear, pack a lunch and make travel arrangements to arrive at the trail head leading to Timpanogos summit. For the U.S. Forest Service, however, preparations for the Timp Hike call for a rigorous schedule of preparations to get the mountain trails ready and physical facilities in place for those who would make the 1969 assault on majestic Mt. Timpanogos. Both trails leading to the summit have been rebuilt by the forest service in recent years. The Timp Trail, which begins at Aspen Grove, was rebuilt in 1966, with the Timpanookee Trail re- built in 1967. This trail begins near the Timpanookee Ranger Station on Alpine Loop Road. Hikers will travel about seven and one-ha- lf miles from the trail-hea- d to the summit on the Timp Trail, moving up the mountain past Emerald Lake, around the north side of Timpanogos to the saddle, up to the summit, across the glacier and back to Emerald and down the mountain While the Timpanogos Trail is two miles longer, the trail is a lesser grade and much more beautiful. The Timpanookee Lake again. Trail joins the Timpanogos Trail near the saddle. Several sections of the trails are still snow covered, according to District Ranger Stephen M. Rushton, who is directing trail preparations from the Pleasant Grove Ranger District. Although Doing favors for people is snow removal is not possible, in both directions. treads are either cut in the snow habit-formin- g, 49c 69c Gallon TABLE FRESH PR6DUCE Solid WATERMELONS Local Frosh Crisp f , Rcdistas hsf Croon Onions u. $ 6 SALAD DRESSING U 0m Long Ear locoi Svoot Corn WASH... D LAUNDRY FOR SMART WIVES Take a pleasant trip next washday, instead of spending it in the basement! Read, rest, chat . . . and wash! chal-lengi- ng 1 AND Mr. and Mrs. James T. Perkins (Rose Ann Reed) and children Kevin and Karen, of Fremont, California, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. EdwardSouth-wic- k (Beverley) and children Rhonda and Vicki, during the celebration week. for 90c 39c and I 1290 LAUHDHY POWELL'S CAR UASll and 315 Mate Road Lehi BUOY THE FINEST CHOICE 1 ROUND STEAK CHOICE 63 STEAK (THICK LEAN TENDER BACON POWDERED lk 2 31 ALL FLAVORS FROSTING for 89 COOKIES 59 lb. 43 Chunk lb. 49 65 CHEESE Reg. 49c $Q0 lb. MILD CHEDDAR KEEBLER Fig Newtons - Dutch Apple - Rich N' Chips MEAT PIES 5 GOLOGtlA 3 59 SEETHALER 0R ,or ib. PORK SAUSAGE (ME Mill 95 FRESH SIDE PORK 100FF Family Size Reg. $1.19 f WO COIN-OPERATE- PORK STEAK SUGAR Cascade W MODERN WAY TO Hikers are invited to enjoy the trails prepared by the forest service and are reminded to exercise fine mountaineering manners while hiking the Timpanogos. ZEE R069e t fMIMIHIMMIHIMW Rushton. U.S.D.A. PILLSBURY C prepared and trail crew diverted to assist in handling the traffic which will travel the mountain Trail. Extra forest service personnel will also be assigned to the trails Friday and Saturday to, assist BYU volunteers, mountain climbing clubs and the jeep patrol in helping hikers. Both trails are closed to motorized traffic and the Timp Trail is also closed to horse travel, according to Ranger SALAD BOWL TOILET TISSUE Gallon . U.S.D.A. SPAGHETTI-- 0 at IGA . . . The oyner's in the store . . . ultra n, coaches. FRANCO-AMERICA- N About Service: About you . . pure CUBS are, front row, 1. to r., Keith Harr, Kirk Holmstead, Todd Nelson, Robert Gray, Jeff Covington and Lynn Mellor. Second row, John Welch, Brent Dorton, Victor Colledge, Bryan Smith, Guy Sorenson, John Harr and Steve Ellison. At back are Richard Worthen and Russell Christen-se- 3 forgot OREAD About Quality ARO LIGHT OR DARK pack or hikers are diverted over the snow fields by trail crews. Trail maintenance includes removal of the accumulation of rocks, debris, limbs and other materials which must be removed by hand by the four man trail crews who have been working on the trails for the past month. Each winter finds additional trees moved across the trail during heavy snows. These must be sawed into small pieces and lift ed from the trail. Debris and small rocks are hand shoveled. '.Natural hand rails of trees or logs have been utilized as protective rails. Embankments must also be checked and re paired to put trails in top condition for the Timp Hike. The four man trail crew hikes into the area each Monday, do ing maintenance work along the way, hiking out agin Friday even ing. During the week they com plete scheduled work assignments on the trail, staying at Lost Lake administrative headquarters during the week. Helicopters moved in supplies, rails and other equipment which had been assembled by winter work crews as the trail crew moved into the base camp in July. They experienced a little difficulty due to heavy snows, when they were unable to locate caches of tents, tools and other supplies due to snow depth. Blasting at higher elevations has been completed, insuring safety on rock ledges and repairs made to washout areas and trail surfaces. Ordinarily, some 150 to 200 persons will be using the two trails during an ordinary weekend contrasted with 5,000 expected to make the Timp Hike. Sanitary facilities must be readied, garbage disposal facilities WONDER LARGE LOAYES About Savings: BLEAC H RED SOX include front, 1. to r., Gary Leany, Robert Ellison, Ray Worthen, and Bret Player. Back, 1. to r., Joe Colledge, coach; Wade McStay, Ricky Pugh, Riky Nelson, Lee Strickland, Randy Haskell. Scott Gunny and Dale Darling. U. S. Forest Service Prepares Spain Dedicated Utah Valley Dist. THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1969 - 2 More People Than Ever Are Shopping ma mos. rmin 12 lor 79c at WEST MAIN - LEHI, UTAH Compare our Food Prices and Save. Prices Effective Thursday - Friday - Saturday |