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Show . 1 3ox 2658 Utah 1M YnfM 111 Tit 810 Lake Cort) City Phillips Manufacturing Co. to fncresse Sales, Employ ess Through Cooperative 581 icon Mat A company it v ir.m v lv itxlw - started six years ago in Giles' Feed Store building has Just received a Small Business Administration Loan from the Federal Government which will enable it to eipand its facilities and hire new employees. The Phillips Manufacturing Company of Lehi, which makes campers in various sizes and colors, was granted the loan through the Lehi Industrial Fund Enterprises (LIFE) which Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley Lehi THURSDAY, DECEMBER .vr- - was .j Dr. Kent Davis If:; iMi 4, 1969 Number 16 Santa Claus Parade Friday Accepts City He, granted $46,000 from Lehi State Bank, of which 90 percent of the Council bank's share is guaranteed by the SBA. Dr. Kent B. Davis of Lehi An additional $5200 will be has been appointed to fill the put up by LIFE stockholders, two year unexpired City Council making a total of $52,000. Lehi will be a Christmas City term of Morris W.Clark, who will The money will allow Philthis weekend as a Santa Claus become Mayor of Lehi on Jan. 5. lips Manufacturing to hire five Parade and a big Members of the Lehi Readditional people to their staff. Drawing Saturday launch local e, publican party selected Davis, At present they employ six residents into the Holiday Season. who was officially appointed by and five parttime. The Santa Parade Friday will SwenH. Calvin Retiring Mayor They will also construct three at 6 p.m. through the downbegin son. Davis' present term will exnew buildings in addition to their town area with the old gentle pire in January after afour-yepresent facility at 255 East State. man himself down from the North term on the council. These include a main building of with plenty of candy for the Pole Dr. Davis is a well-knoSeveral members of the Board of Directors of the metal fabrication, a storage VIEWING A CAMPER ASSEMBLY-LIN- E kids and a jolly old chuckle for Lehi dentist, who has practiced of Phillips Mfg. Co. are discussing the conLehi Industrial Fund Enterprises and two building of cinderblock and a the adults. He was invited by the in the Lehi area for approxi-atel- y store front, for their parts and struction of camper flooring and benches. They are, 1. to r., front row, Alvin G. Schow, treasurLocal Jaycees, sponsors of the 10 years. In addition to his retail sales. Construction on all er. Back row, Calvin H. Swenson, director and Don Peterson, President of Lehi Industrial parade, who have dressed the council duties, he has served as three buildings should be comtown in its gala holiday wrapping Fund Enterprises, and Phil and Ralph Phillips. secretary of the Lehi pleted by February, according to for the occasion. V 7 Council, as a member of its ; Robert Phillips. Highlight of the parade will be executive committee. the Lehi High Phillips Manufacturing has Other positions he holds are been in operation six years. They School Marching Band, under the .& ? J? WWfJffWK-member of the Hutchings Museum at first had shops in both Lehi direction of Paul Mortensen. The and P 1 e a s a n t Gr ove. Now, howAdvisory Board and Lehi Repband is currently working its way resentative on the United Fund. ever, both units have been comto the Calgary Stampede in Can He is a member of the American bined into one Lehi operation. ada next July. in Fork Hospital staff. They moved to their new facility The Jaycees have also invited A graduate of theDentalSchool on State a year ago. Santa Claus back Dec. 20, a at Western Reserve University at Owners of thi company are Saturday, for an 10 a.m. to 2 Cleveland, Ohio, in 1957, Dr. Stanley J., Ralph, Phil, Glen, p.m. afternoon appearance at the Davis was a Captain in the U. S. and Robert Phillips. National Guard Armory, where he Air Force for two years. While The company makes Travel will be taking orders for boys and ' stationed in Texas, he was branch Lite campers in various sizes and girls. a wide selection of colors. They president of the LDS Church The new, excitingGift-O-Ram- a v. organization there. range in size from small canalso gets underway this weekend, Now serving in the bishopric of opies to full chassis campers. with big cash prizes and many the Eighth Ward as first counMost of their sales are made merchandise gifts from local are in there selor, he was MIA superintendright JAYCEES DECORATE MAIN STREET Ron Woodcox of the Lehi Lehi, though merchants to be given away, FINISHED PRODUCT-Th- ese ent while in the Fifth Ward. campers are ready for market on the Phillip's Mfg. Co. lot several wholesale dealers THE to David Broadbent, huge star at bank intersection as the Jaycees Jaycees hangs located on East Main in Lehi. Shown are, 1. tor., Byron Whipple, Phil Phillips, Ralph Phillips A native of Salem, Utah, Dr. throughout the area. They also decorate the downtown area in preparation for the holidays. chairman. and Don Peterson, President of Lehi Industrial Fund Enterprises, their sponsors in securing the Davis is a son of the late Ray manufacture coaches and truck The annual event, sponsored $52,000 loan through the Small Business Administration. Davis and Mrs. Davis, now of covers. by the Chamber of Commerce in Provo. His wife is the former In addition to manufacturing a appreciation to their many Lehi Lions Launch Sub-For-Sa- nta Lois Peterson. They have five Drive full line of campers, they sell customers, will feature a drawchildren: Robert, 12; Ryan, 11; component parts for all makes ing beginning at 2:00 p.m. Satof campers and trailers. Lloyd, seven; Lynette, three; and for unused toys and clothing. urday in the Bank parking lot. Christmas will be a little merWithin the next two years, Darren, three months. rier for Lehi's needy families Don't throw them away if they're Up for grabs are three $25 the firm hopes to expand its oper San cash prizes and one $50 cash this year through the efforts of not in perfect condition ation to three times its present the Lions Club during its annual ta's helpers, the Lions and their prize. Tickets are available with I size. campaign. wives, can fix them ' like new' a $1.00 purchase from any paDon Peterson, president of Operating under the premise to delight some needy child rticipating LIFE, stated,," They have made that even Santa needs extra help Books, costume Jewelry and can You must be present to sucn a suDsianuax increase in ' I f .a. I during the Season, the group ned goods are also welcome. win and lucky winners wiU have In what is probably the final this but that the new subdivision trict later. x- ! their output that they are a very official City Council meeting of ordinance was now in effect. Deadline is Dec. 20, in order two minutes to claim their prizes yearly donates time and effort to The Mayor stated the council to businessespecially the year, Mayor Calvin H. Swen- This requires those property will discuss before another name is drawn. certain that making give the Lions plenty of re needy youn the matter further from such a small beginning gsters and adults have a Merry pair time before they distribute Many merchandise gifts will son officially appointed Kent B. owners subdividing to put in their before reaching a decision. the gifts Christmas Eve. Christmas. also be given away and winners own roads. Hinton stated that Davis to an additional two-ye- ar Sunderland reported to the Lehi residents who have need not be present to claim Committee members are May term to fill the unexpired term he felt the subdivision ordinance Council that plans are underway Ahead For unwanted toys or still usable or Calvin H. Swenson, chairman their gifts. They will be notiof newly elected counciman would apply to new roads as well for the remodeling of the present articles of clothing are asked to and Dr. William A. Miller, Tom fied by the committee. as those roads already estab- City Shop on 500 West into a more Mayor Morris W. Clark. them to the State Bank of Powers and Dr. Lars Jenkins Two other big drawings are Holiday Calls bring Present at the meeting in ad- lished. Esusable maintenance building. Lehi or to Powers' Store. So For pickup of your items, contact planned on December 13 and 20 dition to Swenson were council- timated cost is $3.00 per hour -while you're giving your home its one of the committee members. and the December 13 drawing men J.B. Cooper, E. Russell To Viet Nam Leany pointed out that if the not to exceed $50. He and Evans coat of will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the last check Davis Reed 'holiday shine,' Sunderland, subdivider has to install all im Innes, Colledge are going over these Pioneer Market parking lot. Residents of Lehi and Amer and Clark, City Recorder Ned provements, the cost of the lots figures so that the council may lean Fork were advised recently Wilson and City Attorney Har- would then be out of the reach determine if it will be more Serving on Broadbent' s comM Men, Gleaners are Harold Hutchings, mittee by the telephone company to plan vard R. Hinton. Also present were of many of the young couples feasible to remodel the present Stake Fireside Slate Tree-Cuttin- g ahead if they wish to talk during Mrs. Jim (JoAnn) Brown and wishing to buy them. He stated building or to construct a new president of the Chamber of the coming holiday season to rel Kenneth Whimpey, council memberCommerce, Tom Powers and Mel that the improvements could be building for the maintenance of Saturday Parry 14 Dec. Slated Anderson. atives or friends in Viefcam. s-elect. In an under put improvement dis Dr. Kent B. Davis city equipment. "It is generally easier for a The group discussed plans for and The Lehi Stake A Stake fireside for the Mutual serviceman to call home than for the Swearing-i- n Ceremony Janhis family to try reaching him in uary 5. Clark and Mrs. Brown, Interest groups (this includes Gleaners are having a "tree-cuttinU. & Co. Boost Postoffice to Remain social Saturday, DecVietnam," said Cliff Finch, lo- Whimpey, and Davis will all as Young Marrieds and Mutual cal manager for Mountain Bell sume office at that time. The Study) will be Sunday, December ember 6. Tax Open Saturdays 1 . , "And to avoid disappointments, ceremony will be held at noon They will leave at noon from County 14, at 8:30 p.m. in the Lehi Stake CanWest Stake for Center the Center. interested Other servicemen are encouraged at the City Council Chambers persons The Post Office has announced to notify their families in ad- and everyone is invited to at yon where they wiU spend the Coffers 'that it will remain open all day are also invited to attend. afternoon cutting trees, eating vance if they expect to telephone tend. Kent be The will F. speaker Saturday, December 13, and Satin the BYU and just having fun. a teacher Present at the meeting were home, particularlyduringthe Nielsen, A single check this week ento assist urday, December 20, andGlean-e- r will G. W. Leany and Kyle Swallow, Everyone of holidays." Utah County tax coffers riched with Christmas mailing. Physics Department. Nielsen people Finch explained that people in Swallow pointed out that all of about the relationship beage is invited to go. They Hours will be the same as on speak $492,314. by ; to dress warmly tween science and Mormonism, are advised the U.S. can reach only telephones his lots on 1000 East have been The taxpayer: Utah Power & weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the of a popular religion for the occasion. in Saigon and the immediate sold and that he would now like topic to GlenT. postLight Co., one of the largest Evans, according class he also teaches. Being a vicinity, while servicemen call to have the road to the East master. taxpayers in the county single home from bases in Saigon, Ton opened up so he could begin physicist, he is able to speak and second largest in the state. Son Nhut, Long Binh, Cam Rahn selling lots on that road. from the point of view of a scienNurses Aid Class The utility's check to the countist as well as an active church The road was deeded to the Bay, Nha Trang, Qui Nhon and was part of a Utah State ty Da Nang. member. He also has a special To Begin Jan. 1 City in June of 1967, and as the r Deputy Kirkham tax payment totaling Property More than 42,000 calls were property has not as yet been interest in Church History, havand shared by 26 of the $5,070,018 At Tech College completed between the United marked off in lots on the County ing written about the lives, of the 29 counties. state's With Men and Vietnam last States year. plat map, he asked what pro early leaders of the Church. Out of the total payment, about A Nurses Aid Class will beMost of these calls were made visions and requirements there He is originally from Ogden. goes to schools. The at the Utah ColTechnical from Vietnam rather than the would be on the roadway and lots. if Stolen Calf He attended Harvard University gin remainder goes to support local on U.S. because of the difficulty in January 1, 1970. Regis- and where he obtained both the B.S. lege Mayor Swenson pointed out that county governments. tration fee wiU be $100 for the : S. Degree in physics. He locating servicemen when calls in the past the City has prepared Mickey Guy Redman, 27, of and M. David R. Neilson, UP&L mancourse. Those taking this course come in from the states. and surfaced roadways such as and his wife, the former PPleasant Grove has been arrestof lands and ad valorum taxager "The heavy concentration of so ed and charged with grand lar- atricia Haglund, and children will be qualified for Nurses Aid ation, said that taxes continue to duty in the area hospitals. DOOR PRIZE -- Marlin Peterson of Peterson Electronics many troops in a small county at preceny by the Utah County She- Kathy and Jeffery, live in Provo, For further information those be one of the largest single items war creates some real com AM-Fafsents he in where is beautiful active Church Clock Radio to Paul Hanson, chairman riffs Office. The complaint M-Min the company's cost of doing interested Ffnchl of may call Utah Techmunications problems," the Finance Committee for the high school band to that he and a companion fairs. He currently serves on a business. trip nical College in Provo. Canada. Mr. Hanson said the beautiful reported. "Service is still not hauled away a calf belonging to Stake High Council. gift would be used what we would like it to be but Ask as a door prize during the in A. Lehi. Christmas Concert. J. Powell, coming Support it has been Improved substantialThe complaint alledges that recent in clock-radio can on Tickets ly the years." Sheriff's deputy Dean Kirkham Marlin Christmas be secured at the door the night stopped two men in a pickup on of the concert for a 50 cents a routine check in the early Fourth and Glean donation. Thev will also be sold morning Friday. One man esThe Lehi Donates to ers are asking for your support by band members prior to the caped and Redman was arrested on a special Christmas project. concert. Winnerneednotbepres-ent- . after an investigation revealed Friday Lehi Band Fund December 8, they will be con There will be no charge for the calf Inside a trailthe concert. It will be a "Holiday Fair" tacting homes in the Fourth, er hooked to the pick-u- p. The Marlin Peterson of Peterson tomorrow, December" 5, as mem- Eighth, Seventh, andFlfthWards pickup was alledgedly stolen at bers of the Fourth Ward Re On the evening of December 9, Electronics this week donated a Pioneers to Richfield, Utah. Also in their Play lief Society have their annual they will be stopping by homes beautiful Am-FClock Radio tp possession was property albazaar, beginning at 10 a.m. at in the First, Second, Third and the Lehi High School Band. The Two Games ledgedly taken from a Riverton Sixth Wards. They are asking gift, valued at $40, will be used the ward 1 ldlng. Tavern. Featured .ill be many Christ- that you donate one food item as a door prize during the an- This Week End Assisting Kirkham with the nual Christmas Concert, which is mas Items and novelties, in (canned goods) or any unwant 4:30 am. arrest were Carl Zimcluding Christmas tree skirts ed toy or game. This will be planned for Monday, December The Lehi Pioneers will play merman of the Lehi Police, Paul and stockings sure to attract given to several deserving famll 15, beginning at 7:30 p.m. two games this week-enit was Durrant of American Fork PolThe clock-radi- o was presentany Santa. Holiday, centerpieces ies in the community in an effort by Principal Dale H. ice, Jerry Wilkinson of the Pleareported to make their Christmas a truly ed to Paul Hanson for the band. Price. Tomorrow (Friday) the sant Grove Police Department will also be available. Ca baAn IIIVBV VMUVB jIaIa Mr. Hanson is Finance Chairman Pioneers will meet Wasatch at and Ken Cahoon of the Sheriffs An added attraction will be "tiannv Vliv. uu nvcf Miam "W; MA in mind and help them to help for the band trip to Canada next Wasatch. a white elephant table. Saturday evening a tilt office. summer. He expressed his ap- Is set with South Summit at South Also available will be quilts, others. Redman waived right to a preIf you have something you want preciation toMr.Petersonforhis Summit. The J. V. DISCUSS EARLY MORNING ARREST-U- tah County Sheriff Ralph "Dick" Chappie of Provo and pillow cases, dish towels, rugs, will begin liminary hearing and was bound game but are not contacted. support of the band's Lehi Deputy Dean Kirkham stand near the trailer and pickup which a complaint states was used stuffed toys and many baked to givecall proposed at 6:15 p.m. both evenings and over to District Court for trial 0. or please trip. by two men early Friday morning to alledgedly transport a calf taken from A. J. Powell of Lehi. goods. the, Varsity game at 8:00 p.mi yesterday. Post Sat First Gift- o - Rama Prizes Gift-O-Ra- full-tim- ar quick-steppi- ng i'M " . City Council Holds Final Meeting of Year; Davis to Fill vacancy ll Gift-O-Ra- me-cha- Plan en P. g" L by $492,314 en Nab two-thir- ds 5 Gleaners en, Project Vard M Peterson en Bazaar m d, 768-22- 768-224- |