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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. Box 2o08 Snlt Lake City 8110 Utah Morris Clark Gains Four Voles in Canvass Of Vote Tally by City Council Monday On the basis of errors found Prison from 1942 to 195L during an official canvass If on- - Mrs. Jim (JoAnn) Brown (D), day noon, Republican Mayoralty secretary for the Mountain winner Morris W. Clark has Fuel Supply Company lnProvo Increased his margin over Dem- and Kenneth Whimpey (R), a rep ocratic contender HaroldWestrlng resentative of insurance firms, from one to six votes. Mutual of Omaho and United of With members of the City Omaha Benefit, garnered the two Council acting as official can vacant City Council seats. Mrs. vassers, each of the election Brown received 752 votes, and tally sheets from all seven voting Whimpey received 736 votes, ac districts In Lehl was checked for cording to the official tally. They accuracy in marking and totaling. will take over from retiring coun- While checking, they found errors cllmen Dr. Kent B. Davis and in district number seven which E. Russell Innes. Defeated in the council race dropped Westrlng s tally by five were Lavere Downs, a local votes, or 707 to 701. It had appeared, unofficially, electrician, who picked up five after the Nov. 4 balloting that votes due to errors in District lead Six, increasing his total from 715 Clark held only a one-vo- te over Westrlng, or 707 to 706. to 720 andE. Russell Innes, newsDean Prior, Democratic Com paper publisher and printer, who mittee Chairman, was also pre received 602 votes. sent at the convass and said that With the election of Clark, his party felt that in the best in who is currently serving on the terests of the city they would Council, a vacancy will exist not ask for a racount. He also when the new slate takes office said that Westrlng had concurred! Jan. 5. According to Ned F. Wil with this decision. son, city recorder, the RepubClark, manager of the Utah lican party must make a recomIdaho Sugar Company in Lehl for mendation and the new mayor will many years, has been a mem then make the appointment. ber of the City Council for two Present at the meeting, in ad and a half terms and also serves dition to Mayor Calvin H. Swen-so- n on the board of the Lehl Civic and Councilman Davis, Innes, Clark and Reed Sunderland and Improvement Association. Westrlng has served as mayor Prior were Harvard R. Hinton, and also a member of CltyCoun city attorney, Carl J. Mellor, cil. A veteran of World War Republican party chairman, 11, where he served in the Army Palmer, Republican party Anti- - Aircraft division, he served secretary and Ned F. Wilson, as a guard at the Utah State city recorder. Councilman J.B. Cooper was excused. De-A- nn Parent Visiting Day at Junior High School Friday Parents' Visiting Day at the Lehl Junior High School has been set for tomorrow (Friday), it was by J. Ferrln Gurney, principal Schedule of parents' visits, is as follows: reported All Cedar Valley parents are to visit from 8:10 to 9 a.m Parents whose last name begins with the letter M through S will visit from 9 to 10:15 a.m.; A through F, 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be observed from MIA An elegant, Centennial Ball will honor Young Women's Mutual Improvement workers throughout the stake on Saturday, November 22 at the stake center. The 8:00 p.m. semi-form- al event will commemorate 100 years of sisterhood in the MIA, according to Mrs. Ted McNlell, publicity chairman. The YWMIA began with a meeting which included President Brigham Young and his daughters Nov. 28, 1869 at the Lion House, the president's home. In organizing what he termed Phebe Innes Named President of Legion Auxiliary 70 Vincent (Melba) S cown, first vice president; Mrs. Josephine Cooper, second vice president, Mrs. Dennis (Gloria) Finch, secretary, Mrs. Marvel Peterson, historian, andMrs.MarvelRack-er- sargeant-at-arm- s. , . Guests at the ceremony were Mrs. Cuba Davis, Provo, secretary and Mrs. Ethel district president. county Bowen, In honor of the 50th anniversary of the national founding of the Auxiliary, members were served birthday cake and punch. Band Members To Sell Fried Chicken Dinners Blake C. Trane . . . EagleScout Blake Trane Receives Eagle Scout Award Blake C. Trane, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Trane, has earned the coveted rank of Eagle Scout. The award was made at the monthly Court of Honor held Monday evening. The pre sentatlon was made bv Hart Bul lock of the National Parks Coun cil. Blake Is a member of Explor er Post 2005 of the Lehl Fifth Ward. While a member of the Scouts, he served his troops as Assist ant Senior Patrol Lead er, Patrol Leader and Assistant Patrol Leader. He is a Sophomore at the Lehl High School and a member of the football team. He was formerly a member of the band. He has earned two Individual Awards and is a member of the Teacher's Quorum. He has played en softball and basketbalL Hobbies include hunting. Ashing and all sports. Blake is the third member of his family to earn the rank of Eagle Scout. , Elder Richard Members of the Lehl High School Marching Band will be canvassing the community this week to take orders for Harmon's Kentucky Fried Chicken. Everyone is urged to support this fund drive by band members to go toward their proposed trip to Canada next summer. Band members will take orders and collect the money for these delicious chicken dinners. They will Include 14 pieces of the chicken, rolls and gravy complete dinner. Cost will be $4.04, which Is payable at the time the order is taken. The dinners will be delivered either next Tuesday or Wednesday evenings, November 18 or 19, Just between 5:30 and 6 p.m. in time for dinner. Let's all get behind this drive and have chicken for dinner next week Bazaar Friday The Eighth Ward Relief Society has scheduled its annual bazaar tomorrow, Nov. 14, from 11 a.m. on. Home-macandy and baked goods will be available frr sale, as well as all kin'.3 of hand work, pillow slips, dish towels, toys, aprons and many other items. Sewn articles may be put on until de lay-aw- ay I Elder Richard L. Evans, a member of the Council of Twelve of the LDS Church, will speak at the Lehi Stake Conference Sat. and Sun., Nov. 15 and 16, according to Dean T. Worlton, president of the Lehi Srake. Since 1930, Elder Evans has delivered the "Spoken Word" on the nation- - wide broadcast of "Music and the Spoken Word" with the Tabernacle Choir and organ, which Is presented each Sunday by the CBS Radio Network from Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Born in Salt Lake City in 1906, youngest of nine children, Richard Evans is married and the father of four. He holds B.A., M A.. AND LL.D. degrees from the " retrenchment program," President Young said, "I have long had it In mind to organize the young ladies of Zion into an association so that they might assist the older members of the Church, their fathers and mothers, In propagating, teach ing, and practicing the principles I have been so long teaching. There is a need for the young daughters of Israel to get a living testimony of the truth. Retrench in everything that is bad and worthless, and Improve in every thing that is good and beautiful." In accordance with the centen nial theme, the cultural hall will be decorated in that era. Also, various dances of the era will be presented during the evening. The Gus Shield band will provide the music. Evans to Address the University of Utah, where he quorum presidencies, unit leadmajored in English and Eco ers, group leaders and secrenomics, j taries, superintendences, presA oast director, vice president J idencies and board members, and president for 1966-6- 7 of ward auxiliary superintendeRotary International, he is also a nces, presidencies (youth and member of the Board of Regents adult) and all other members of of the University of Utah, a mem the ward councils. At the special invitation of ber of the Board of Trustees of Elder Evans, partners of the BYU and the Centennial Com above named stake and ward leadmission of Pi Kappa Alpha. Three sessions of the con ers are also given a special inference are planned, at 4 and 7 vitation to attend the 7 p.m. p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sun., session. All stake members are invited the general session. Those who should attend tne to attend the 10 a.m. Sunday, 4 p.m. Sat. session are members General session. Music at the of the stake presidency, the exe- conference will be presented by cutive secretary and clerks of the stake youth chorus, directed the stake, the high council, the by Glen E. Smith and accomstake patriarch, ward bishoprics, panied by Michael Carson. All meetings will be conducted ward executive secretary and in the Stake Center, 250 North clerks, high priests group Center Street. President Worlleaders, assistant group leaders and secretaries, the Seventy ton says visitors are welcome to Quorum presidency, unit leaders the general session. In addition to Elder Evans, and secretaries and Elders Quorum presidencies and sec- Phil D. Jensen, Regional Representative of the Council of retaries. Those who should attend the Twelve, will be in attendance Saturday, 7 p.m. session are and will speak at the conference. the Stake Presidency, High Mr. Jensen, who lives In Am, Council, Stake executive secre- Fork, is a former stake presi tary and clerks, ward bishoprics. dent and mission president. He ward executive secretary and is now operating an insurance clerks, Melchizedek Priesthood business. Troop Nine Takes First Place in Scout Court of Honor Held Here Last Monday Troop Nine of the Lehi Sixth Ward again won first place honors for achievements at the Scout Court of Honor at the Lehi Stake Center Monday. They were also In first place for the month of October. Second place went to Troop Three of the Third Ward and Troop Seven of the Seventh Ward was judged third. Blake Trane, an explorer from the Fifth Ward, received his Eagle award. Hart Bullock, council representative made the presentation. Blake was also given the Eagle Neckerchief by Wells Beck and Terry Walker of the Order of the Arrow presented him with the traditional Eagle Feather. In charge of the ceremony, which is conducted monthly, was Troop Nine, with Duane Tuckett, troop committee chairman, in charge. Jim Smith, senior patrol leader, announced the program. Stake committee members present included Roy Littleford, Wells Beck and Dr. W. A.Mil- Bazaar Friday The Second Ward Relief Society will hold their Bazaar tomorrow (Friday), it was reportedbyMrs Howard (Beth) Brown, president. Selling will begin at 10 a.m. in the ward meetinghouse. Hot, homemade doughnuts will be on sale, as will a big variety of home baked pies, cakes and other goodies, as well as home made candy. Mrs. Brown said there would be a good selection of Christmas gift items, together with beauti ful handmade pillow cases, dish towels, etc. They also will have baby quilts and large quilts for sale. Assisting Mrs. Brown withar rangements are Mrs. Dale (Car- ma) Price and Mrs. Richard (La- Rae) Eddington, counselors; Mrs Kent (Jean) Peterson, secretary; and Mrs. Ernest (Pauline) Ce- darstrom. homemaking leader. ler. Roy Littleford was in charge of advancements. The following presentations were made: TROOP ONE Ernest Begay was advanced to first class and Stewart Wilson was advanced to second class. Merit Badges were awarded to Drew Downs, Conservation of natural resourses, Shay Wilson, safety, David Peet, nature and Lee Jorgensen, home repairs. Parents Study Trip Planned Saturday Larry speaking and ing, athletics, Steve Broadbent, athletics, Keith Jenkins, cooking, Jeff Gordon, home repairs and Dick Dorton, wildlife management. TROOP SEVEN Webb, home repairs, firemanship, and Brent Larson, Stanley Tabernacle j 7- - 't'r umber 52 Celebrate Book 7? Week; Visit Lehi Library SHEEP KILLED This sheep was killed when the herd was attacked by dogs recently at the Robert Whimpey residence. Visit the Lehi Library and check out one of the new selections of children's books selected by Mrs. Edna Swain and Mrs. Eleise Smith. These will be displayed next week during observance of Na tional Childrens Book Week. New book markers are here for all Dogs Kill 21 Sheep; Chief of Police Haskell Issues Reminds Drivers Strong Warning visitors. New chairs of bright flamingo An entire sheep herd was wip and olive green have been purchased by the library and really ed out on a Lehi Ranch recently as dogs attacked 21 animals enhance the new tables contributbelonging to Mr. and Mrs. Robed by the Lehila Club. Just outside the library door is ert Whimpey, thus ending a busia book drop provided for your ness they have been building up use in returning books when the for about ten years. The culprits, a female and two library is closed. Follow' the leadership of Sego similar dogs, have now been Lily School's Second Grade as caught. Over a two week period. they visit the Lehi library next they chewed off ears of the sheep week. Join the parade for reading and in general tore them to refer shreds. "It was terrible to see pleasure and ence materials for study. Read the suffering of the sheep. We from an excellent selection of had to shoot several," Mrs. current magazines or take home Whimpey said. Animal Control Officer Gerald a record album. Make the 11 who worked on the of life. a Haskell, part your brary Whimpey case, issued a warn ing to all dog owners reminding them to keep their dogs con fined. Dogs caught will be killed and the owners billed for dam age. Haskell warned that small dogs can do as much damage as large ones. Mrs. Whimpey suggested that Every event requires a great dog owners should know where amount of work (and workers) their dogs are at night. Even to carry it through successfully becomes vicious once good dog and a municipal election is no a To Election Judges, Registrars Deserve Hearty Thanks taste of sheep they get killing. It's not too hard to tie or pen them up at night," she said. She also wished to publicly thank Haskell for all of his help. "Ha hanrilot Hia InK cn wall and so diplomatically," she said. LaRue Prior. Two - Mrs. Verda Pe terson, Mrs. Janett Smith and Junk Cars Refused Mrs. Valate Coates. At Orem District District Three - Mrs. ZellaHan sen. Mrs. Carma Price and Mrs. Josephine Cooper.' Jim Strickland and Scott Klein- man were awarded star rank District Four - Mrs. Alice Broadbent, Mrs. Gall Van Wag badges and Steven Gaisford was oner and Mrs. Zada W. Phil advanced to first class scout. lips. Cooking merit badges were awarded to Jeff Colledge and District Five - Mrs. Ruth Wil cox, Mrs. Nessie Brems and Scott Kleinman, who also re Mrs. Golda Dickerson. ceived a home repair badge. Six - Mrs. June Peter District EIGHT TROOP Mrs. son, Dimple Mellor and A star award was made to Mrs. Dalene Jones. Steve Russon, who also earned - Mrs. DeeRay first aid, and stamp collecting District Seven Mrs. Ruby Scott and Darling, were Other merit badges. badges Smith. Rose Mrs. presented to Art Hales, animal Mrs. Alta Webb was originally industry, Kirk Holmstead, peras a judge in District appointed sonal fitness, Richard Makin, Four but was unable to serve due Gunnar and personal fitness, to a death in the family. Mrs Pederson, personal fitness. Phillips took her place. TROOP NINE Registrars were Mrs. Dale J HardTracy Dean and Bart man won star awards, Danny Webb, Mrs. Frank W. Jones, Mrs. Emmett Hansen, Mrs. Ivan Terry, Alden Yates and Stan Mrs. Karl Moore, Mrs. Webb, ley Webb earned first class Scott awards and Richie Harold, a Lee Squire and Mrs. Lee a tre women deserve These second class award. Merit badges went to Danny Webb and Ricky mendous "Thanks" for all their time and effort during the elec Harold, firemanship, Phillip Johnson, music, firemanship, tion. Kurt Anderson, home repairs, Concert J J exception. Three judges were required In each district to oversee elec Leany and David Haws were tion procedures and to count and awarded second class badges. to tally the votes. Merit badges were presented The following served as judges David Haws, personal fitness, Ken Cook personal fitness, Blaine during the Nov. 4 election: - Mrs. Ida Gray, Comer, personal fitness and fish District One Comer and Mrs. Velma Mrs. Woffinden, public Marvin Talayumptewa and personal fitness. Stewart Wilson are new members Those in the Eagle's nest were Parents of the Lehi area will of the troop. Walker, Corey Reynolds, to Terry have the opportunity particiTROOP TWO and Dennis Beck. They assisted pate in a parent study trip Sat. With 14 registered in the group, with advancement awards. Nov. 15 from 10 until noon. merit badges were presented to Teachers are preparing to con Jolley, personal fitness, Lehi Gary to duct a bus load of parents High School John Tanner, art, and Neil Giles, outdoor education sites in Utah music. county. Parents will engage In TROOP THREE Choir in the same types of activities as Advancement badges were their students at those sites. earned Aaron Colledge and Parents are asked to meet at Michael by Fete second class; Green, the Lehi High School at 10:00 a.m William and Nielsen William The Lehl High School a capel-l- a ( a sign will be posted to post Sunderland, first class. Merit choir of 51 voices and its girls In 22 Nov. until the pone trip badges were earned by Tommie chorus of 18 singers have regisfrIWatcott. farm mechanics; Gordon tered for participation in the There will charge aid and personal Second Annual Temple Square this trip, but parents are urged Winslow, first David Tingey, farm Christmas Lighting Song Festifitness, to dress warmly. The trip is' mechanics, llfesaving, citi val, Dec. 5 In the Salt Lake sponsored by theAlpineEduca-- ; in community, William Tabernacle. The Lehi groups tlon Association Classroom zenship first aid, Kelly Rose-ma- n, participated last season in the inSunderland, Committee. Teachers animal industry, camping, augural songfest with 3673 singpublic health, conservation of ers from 43 central Utah high natural resourses, Russell schools DEER SEASON BRINGS Paul H. Mortensen is presently FOUR BROTHERS TOGETHER Moore, first aid, personal fitness, Ronald Moore, first aid rehearsing the groups, the musical scores having been provided Visiting here with their and Shaun Lamb, first aid. Aaron are by the Christmas Lighting Commother, Mrs. Owen (Viola Brown) Colledge and Michael Green mittee and was arranged by Dr. Whitehead, during deer season, new troop members. Lorin F. Wheelwright of BYU were CWO Ferris D. Brown, TROOP FOUR Merit badees were awarded to Symphony Orchestra and the Tawho Is stationed with the Marines in Hawaii and Morris M. Brown, Paul Bean, safety, Brian Smith, bernacle Organ will provide the San Marcus, California. safety, Merlin Limb, safety, accompaniments. This year the ensemble will While they were here, they Mark Miner, citizenship In the 51 choruses and apand Paul hosted dinner a Fowler, by represent 4250 enjoyed family community singers. The proximately Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (Peggy) camping. program will be on television, Brown. Also attending were Mr. TROOP FIVE Keith Jenkins earned a Life part of it on a nation-wid- e and Mrs. Rel Brown and the Owen Whiteheads badge while Cary West, Gary Z 1 NOVEMBER 13, 1963 Lehi Stake Conference Sessions Second Ward Mrs. E. Russell (Phebe) Innes has been elected President of Legion Auxiliary Unit 19 In Lehl. In an installation ceremony Monday, Nov. 3, Mrs. Innes, a counselor at Murray HighSchool, accepted the gavel for the 1969-19year. Also inst alledwere Mrs. Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley THURSDAY, Centennial Ball Slated November 22 11:30 to 12:30 and no conference will be held during this time. T through Z will visit from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m.; and G through L from 1:45 to 3:00 p.m. All parents .are asked to regis ter at the office before making their visits and they are also ask ed to adhere as nearly as possible to the schedule. For those par ents who are unable to visit the school on this day, they are invited to visit at any time; how ever, Mr. Gurney said that if possible, these visits should be made before or after the regular school day. Parents are reminded to get a list of their children's teachers before coming to school, so they will know who they should visit, Lehi Marina Dock Chief of Police Berl Peterson today warned motorists in the vi cinity of West State Street to lock their cars, particularly In the vicinity of the Truck-In- n on that street. He said a number of guns and other Items have been stolen from cars while the drivers were In the cafe. Peterson also said that there have been a number of com plaints from residents that motorists are parking on sidewalks In the area. When you park in front of a .private home, please leave the sidewalks clear. He also reminded residents that there are still a number of unlicensed vehicles on the street that should be moved. State law prohibits any unlicensed vehicle from being parked on the street. Senior Citizens to See Ice Copades The Lehl Senior Citizens are to attend the Nov. 22 performance of the Ice Capades at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake planning City. All members planning to go must have the $3.00 turned in to their ward chairmen or to J, Earl Smith no later than next Monday, Nov. 17. The group will leave the band corner at 12:30 p.m. Nov, 22, in order to attend the matinee performance. They are also planning a trip to the V alley Music Hall's ma tinee Nov. 29. Make your reservations soon to ward chairmen or to J. Earl Smith. Cost will be $2.50 a per : ' son. On that day they will leave Orem City has taken steps this the bank corner at 1 p.m. past week to eliminate the un authorized dumping of old car i bodies at the Marina at the old Geneva Resort. City Manager, Earl Wengfeen said the closure of the dike to dumping results from excessive abuse of the facility by residents throughout Utah County. Originally, Orem City intend ed to build an earthen dike to be used for boat docking on the east shore of Utah Lake. Due to ex tensive use and improper dump ing at the site, however, city of ficials have been forced to close the marina to dumping for the present time. Mr. Wengreen pointed out that the city would probably accept a limited number of cars at some future date when development of the dike can be expanded. "OS Lela M. Cook Lela M. Cook Dies; Funeral Alpine Country Club Will Become First Private Liquor Outlet in County 1'he Utah County Commission to the Alhas given the pine Country Club in American Fork to be the first state liquor store agency in a private club. The club previously was a nonprofit -- private locker club. Now, it may apply to the State Liquor Commission for a license to sell alcoholic beverages of all kinds, including minibottles. "When we receive the club's application, it will be granted," said Mrs. Norma Thomas, Utah State Liquor Commissioner. Alpine Country Club manager Wally Watson said Sunday the state liquor store licensing probably would not have an appreciable effect on the club's revenues during the winter season. "However, it may mean a $3,-0per month jump in revenues during the summer months," he said. When asked why the commission had balked at granting the license when the club first applied for It under the new state liquor law, Watson replied, "The Lock Cars thing we were concerned about is proper control of alcoholic bev- erages." Today at 2 p.m. Lela Messersmith Cook, 48, died Monday at 3:45 in the Amer ican Fork Hospital of cancer. She was born Feb. 3, 1921 in Cedar Fort, the daughter of Ralph H. and Elizabeth Berry Messersmith. She married Clifton Cook June 2, 1938 In Tooele, "We've got a good law in Utah the best we've had in right now a long time. We feel that we're not making any laws by our ac- Utah. She was employed by the U. S. tions, we're Just carrying the Office Department as mall Post exlaws out." Thorn existing carrier to Cedar Fort and Fairplained. field. She was educated in Cedar Merle B. Smith Fort and Lehl schools. Survivors Include her husband Named Secretary of Lehi; four sons and two daugOf Local Demos hters: Clifton LaMar of Magna; Mearle B. Smith, Lehl High business teacher, will serve as secretary-treasure- r of the Democratic Party until the next precinct election as provided by law, according to Dean Prior, precinct chairman. Jerry Eldon, Lynn David and Robert L., Carol and Carleen, all of Lehi; five brothers and three sisters: Vernal and Mrs. Harvey (Margaret) Danlelson, both of Pleasant Grove; Dean B. and Robert, Cedar Fort; Leland, Layton; Gaylon, Tooele; Mrs. (LaVon) Jones, American Smith succeeds Alvin Schow, Fork; and Mrs. Knollin (Shirley) who served the party for many Haws, Lehi; five grandchildren. years with distinction and loyFuneral services will be alty. held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel with Prior was recently elected-a- t Wing Mortuary Hunt Elwood of the Lehi Bishop d County Commissionneed-e- the party s nominating convention Fifth Ward officiating. the law. to fill a vacancy created time to study by the Friends may call at Mortuary They were not going to allow it resignation of Lars Jenkins. until study was completed. Mrs. Arthur (Odessa) Sabey Burial will b In the Lehl City Utah County Commissioner Cemetery. Paul Thorn said Sunday, "The has been named chairlady. 00 ... Al-dr- ed |