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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, Seventh Vard THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 Cubs Hold Banquet, Program I! '! vv" :1 1 VI I ! ; Cub Scouts and their families of the Lehi Seventh Ward were Ban-- I treated to a gala Blue-Goquet at the stake center Friday night. Approximately 90 cubs, their families and pack leaders en joyed a dinner of sloppy joes, salad, cake and ice cream. The program consisted of Indian dancing performed by members of the Lehi unit of the Order of the Arrow. During the program, special recognition was given to Cubs Joseph Bullock, Brett Sorenson, and Kenneth Covington, who have advanced from the pack. There are 23 cubs still in the seventh ward pack. In charge of the annual event were Ronald Morgan, cub masn ter, Mrs. Kenneth (Marilyn) and Mrs. Blaine (Margaret) Thrasher, den mothers; Mrs. Dwane (Evelyn) Yates, den leader coach; Rex Price, member of the bishopric in charge of scouts. ing, Jack Reid and Alvin ' j ld WHO SAID POW WOW'S ARE JUST FOR INDIANS? On March 7, 14, and 21, over 1500 Boy Scouts, from south, central and eastern Utah, are expected to invade the Brigham Young University campus, for the 13th Annual Merit Badge Pow Wow, sponsored by the Utah National Parks Council. Over 1500 Scouts to Gather at FROM THE PRESIDENT -S- hawn Johnson helps Angela Adamson hold a President Nixon as Leticia Gamez holds the envelope and Loralee Robinson and Brad picture Miller hold the card the class received from the President. Principal Paul Hanson and Mrs. n Burgess stand at back. to wed Miss Janice Schoonover Janice Schoonover, Kerry Evans Plan February 28 Wedding Dale Miss Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schoonover of Pleasant Grove are announcing the engagement and of marriage their Af-to- Sego Lily Children Receive Card From Pres. Nixon Special guests were Kenneth Cardon, institutional representative and Bishop Boyd Stewart. daughter, Janice, to Kerry Evans who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Evans of Lehi. The couple will be married Saturday, February 28, and later the same evening, a reception honoring them will be held in the Timpanogos Stake Center, Pleasant Grove. Kerry and Janice are both graduates of their respective schools and completed the LDS Seminary program. Attendants chosen by the couple will include Lee Ann Schoonover, Allison Evans, Suzanna Burton, Leslie Bourgeois, Becky Kelley and Joan Hilton, all of Pleasant Grove. Performing the duties of best man will be Roger Covington. Fay and Harold Woolston, talCompleting the lineup will be nieces of the bride, Wendy, Mar-ile- e, ent ed and versatile Pleasant Suzanne and Lena Dawn Grove artists, will be featured Schoonover. Seated at the guest artists with a display of their works shown at the American book will be Charlotte Gilbert. Fork City Hall auditorium during Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schoonover, the month of March. The American Fork Art Board will host a reception in honor of the guest artists at the city hall Sunday, March 1, from 3 to 6 p.m. The public is cordially inTo vited to come and meet the artists and view the exhibit. The Woolston exhibit will be on disMan play during the entire month, Monday through Friday, from 8 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of a.m. to 5 p.m. Included in the exhibit are Lehi cordially invite all friends oil and water color painting, and relatives to attend the wedding reception of their daughter, etchings, lithographs and other Susan and Perry L. Rigby, son of art forms. Partners in art and marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Rigby of Orem at the Lehi Third Ward the Woolston' s are both gradBuilding Friday, March 6, from uates of Brigham Young Univer8 to 10 p.m. sity, studying under Harry SternThe couple will be married berg of the Arts Students League earlier in the evening at the Third of New York, Glen Alps of the Ward Building with Bishop Eld Washington University at Seatred Fox officiating. tle, and Wendell Black of the UniMiss Thomas is a graduate of versity of Colorado. Both natural and "representatLehi High School and of the LDS Seminary. She is employed ional landscapes" are often favat Kay's Beauty Salon in Orem, orite subjects for this couple. Mr. Rigby, a graduate of Orem They agree that it is comparaHigh School, has completed two tively simple to paint what is years active duty in the Naval seen. Howevery, they feel this is Reserves. He is employed at a form of copying and not the Nelson Faint ana oiass Co. in best way to develop the artist's Orem. He is a member of the originality. Mr. Woolston comments that often an artist must LDS Church. Pre-nupti- Christine Fox Named President ot at Confab Utah Young Homemakers President Nixon gained 50 eager supporters this week in Mrs. Mel Clark (Christine) stronger drugs, 80 percent of all Lehi -- and all with one letter. Lo Vor Duffin The kindergarten children in Fox, Lehi, was recently named hard drugs and narcotics users Mrs. Burgess' classes at the president of the Utah Young started with it. He cited a major Serving in Calif. Sego Lily Elementary School are Homemakers at the group's 14th cause of this as the mass media's week glamorizing this usage for teenNavy Petty Officer First Class studying our country's presidents annual convention held last LaVar J. Duffin, husband of the and leaders in connection with in Salt Lake City in conjunction agers. Final session of the convention former Miss Irene Harris of Lehi their Americanism studies. The with the annual meeting of the a demonstration on included Association. Utah Famers to a decided birthclasses Young send is serving at the Naval Air StaMrs. Clark is a member of the flower arranging by Mrs. Maret- tion at Alameda, California. day card to President Nixon. Each e The station supports fleet of the children made a drawing Timpanogos Chapter, and willitaRushton,chairmanoftheFlow-servShow at the Utah State Fair for the year 1970. Other squadrons, transient units and and signed their name to the large card. Timpanogos delegates were M rs. Naval Aircraft Rework pro. . , This week the classes received Rosemarie Chipm an, advisor; grams, serves as an aeronautical nOkeS HOSTS stock point and provides dockside a reply from the President. He Mrs. Avonne Brooks, Mrs. Pat; Clark, who just completed a term Women services and support for assigned said "Your message on my birthand visiting ships. day meant a great deal. I was as secretary to the state organ- pleased and I want you to know ization and Mrs. Jeanne Levie. Mrs. F. Russell Hakes hostAlso installed at the meeting, ed 15 members of the Athenian how much I appreciate your It was signed held at the Ramada Inn, were; Club February 11 at a lovely thoughtfulness." Diane B. Stewart, Clinton, vice Valentines luncheon at her home. Richard Nixon. Mrs. Burgess said that represident; Janet Adams, Field-- : Following the luncheon, the ceiving the card has meant a ing, secretary; Ranee Snow, members enjoyed an afternoon of great deal to the children and Spanish Fork, reporter; Anna games. Prizes were won by Mrs. has brought them a closer unLee DeFries, Ogden, parlia- Emmitt (Zella) Hansen and Mrs. reorganize nature in order to derstanding of Mr. Nixon and mentarian; Susan D. Spencer and Wilson (Ruby) Lee. create balance and design in a his office. Marjorie Mills, Corinne, board of ' painting. dir ectors, Gloria Probert, Mr. Woolston is art instructor Plan to Scipio, past president and at Pleasant Grove High School C. Page, Ogden, state adMr. and Mrs. Grant Haslam, and Mrs. Woolston has been a visor. social worker for the Division Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. ShelAt a joint session with the of Family Services for several by Taylor, Lehi, areamongthose Young Farmers group, members years. Their painting is a re from this area who are planning heard David Reynolds, state drug warding avocation, with a large to attend the Sixth Annual Western and narcotics agent for the Utah studio features picture windows Charolais Classic March State Office of Business Regulawhere they will exhibit some of tions, speak on the dangers of on three sides and is an imCharolais. portant part of their charming their use, particularly among The event will shuttle between drug home. Their residence is tasteteenagers. Mr. Reynolds stated that though fully decorated, reflecting the Boise and Caldwell, Idaho. The Classic, which sponsors not all creativity, originality and love marijuana users go to I I 11 of beauty ofboth husband and wife. the largest Charolais Range Bull The Woolston' s have won sale in the world, will also preawards and acclaim in art shows sent the biggest CharolaisShow in the country. There will be nearof the area, with their tradition al and experimental paintings ap- ly 500 Charolais cattle on expreciated by art lovers of both hibit. The Classic this year is intrepretative and contemporary being held in conjunction with the 13th annual meeting of the schools. Mr. Athenian t Fay and Harold Woolston to be Featured Artists in March Exhibit Susan Thomas WetiOrem March 6 Campus For Merit Badge Pow BYU Attend Ger-man- Over 1500 Boy Scouts from BYU professors and regular Central and Southern Utah will merit badge counselors, who gather on Brigham Young Univer- donate their services for the sity campus March 7, 14, and 21 three-wee- k program. Following for the 13th Annual Boy Scout the opening assembly, each scout Merit Badge Pow Wow. will attend any three of 46 merit The series is sponsored by the badge classes. Utah National Parks Council and This instruction will really be BYU Department of Special Courbeneficial for the boys," Mr. ses and and Conferences. Skinner said. "The instruction The Pow Wow, enjoyed by thou- and materials for merit badges sands of boys in recent years, are not always conveniently is organized to give scouts of available to them. This gives second class rank or higher qual- them an excellent chance to preified instruction in three merit pare to pass the requirements badge fields of their choice. This when they return to their own instruction will prepare them to district merit badge counsecomplete their merit badge re- lors." A registration quirements with the counselors in fee of $4.25 their respective districts. covers all activities of the pro Rulon Dean Skinner, the Pow gram for the three Saturdays, in Wow program director, Is a cluding the special assemblies, member of the BYU Youth Lead- class instruction, an embroider ership Department and a member ed Pow Wow patch, special of the professional training fac- awards and surprises, a hot meal ulty on the National Staff of Boy on March 21, and special treats. Scouts of America. Each Saturday at 9 a.m. the The best way to cure the itch Pow Wow will open with a genfor money is to scratch for it. eral assembly in the Wilkinson Center ballroom. Prominent Money may not buy happiness, guest entertainers will perform but with it you can be unhappy each Saturday, such as BYU's In perfect comfort. popular patriotic singing group, the Sounds of Freedom. it is much easier to be critical Instruction will be given by 140 then correct. ie DRAPERY 3, Thursday, February 26 Thursday, March 5 Till prize-winni- ill Hill American-In- i Dim Charolais Association (March and will the best draw crowds from all over thp 1) is about interruption we know. I United States J... J 1 h ti 11 H Til WHTMPEY examine your health insurance : TO soaring hospital and on Highway Outpost Antiques welcome you to come in and look around. If you have any old items you would like to turn into cash, such as, brass buckets, boilers, furniture, stoves, picture frames, books, lamps, trunks, or any old items. 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