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Show Parked Cars Without 1970 Licenses Will Be Impounded by City Police Miss Brenda Grant to Represent Lehi "Miss American Legion" Contest In The Lehi American at Brigham Young University, she is studying drama and history. Sunday finds her busy teaching a class in SundaySchool in her ward. Spearheading the local contest have been Dennis Finch, post commander and Mrs. E. Russell (Phebe) Innes, president of the American Legion Auxiliary. The Tuesday evening pageant will be an excellent opportunity for local residents to support Miss Grant as she seeks the sophomore If iff Legion Post 19 is pleased to announce that MissBrendaGrant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myrten Grant of Lehi is its choice to represent the post at District Four "Miss American Legion" competition Tuesday, March 17 at 8 p.m. in the Provo Veterans Center. Each of the 14 Legion Posts in District Four, which encompasses Utah and Juab Counties, is eligible to enter a girl. Miss Grant and the other entrants will be judged on the basis of a judges conference; creative and performing arts, poise and appearance and swim suits. She will give a dramatic reading as her talent. Miss, Grant, a graduate of Lehi High School and of three years of seminary, was homecoming queen and a cheerleader for one year. A member of Thespians, she was named Best Supporting Actress for her role in "South Pacific" and was named "Best Thespian Girl." Currently a "Miss American Legion" title. New Show Cases Planned as Museum Project eral collection. The new addition, built last year, still must be painted and tiled and electricity installed. Mr. Powell stated that the board is anxious to get the work completed so the addition maybe open to the public. MIA THURSDAY, A ce Mutual Interest MARCH 12, 1970 Number 29 Legion, Auxiliary Plan Joint Meeting Cleanup at Lehi Cemetery to T' Dinner-Dan- ce for all married couples in the stake has been slated Saturday, March 14, at the stake center, with dinner to begin at 8 D.m. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m., with music for the semi-form- al affair to be furnished by Richard Long's Orchestra. A program is planned at 10 p.m. Tickets, which may be obtained through the various ward mutual interest leaders, are $3.50 per couple and should be picked up before Friday. Decorations will be planned around a St. Patrick's Day theme. The gala event Is under the direction of the Stake MIA, with Mr. and Mrs. Brent Fox, Stake mutual interst leaders, in charge. Hearing Slated The ways April ing in Utah Department of Highhas scheduled a hearing 3, at the Memorial BuildLehi at 7:30 p.m. At this time, the proposed freeway to be constructed over the Point of the Mountain will be discussed. The hearing will be open to the public. Mrs. JoAnn Brown, member of the Lehi City Council, and chairman of the city buildings and property committee, has announced that beautification work has begun at the city cemetery in order to have it looking at its best by Memorial Day. Members of Troop Two of the Lehi Boy Scouts spent a SatFor urday recently picking up large rocks and doing other cleanup chores around the grounds. They The Annual Range Ride sponsored by the Forest Service and Include Dean Larsen, Kevin Rus-soKay Adamson, Ricky Pugh, the Fish and Game Department, is scheduled to be held on Sat- Randy Ferguson, John Tanner, urday, March 14. Interested par- Neil Giles, and Chad Oldham. ties will meet at the Orem City Leaders are Bruce Webb andAl-la- n Turner. Park, in Provo Canyon at 9:00 Any other scout troop or serva.m. Or Saturday morning east of Pleasant Grove at the mouth ice group wishing to donate time LIONS MAKE CONTRIBUTIONN. S. Peck, secretary of the Lehi Lions Club hands Jim Nelson, toward this effort is asked to of Grove Creek. a check of $100 from the local club as a contribution to the campaign District Governor of 28-The purpose of the ride is to call Mrs. Brown or Dan Monson, of A. James Lundberg. Watching at right is Lester R. Holcomb, project chairman for the Lehi' Lions Club. study the range conditions, to the cemetery sexton. gather information and to help formulate plans for future harvesting of deer in the area. Forest Service and Fish and Game personnel will be on hand to explain range conditions. For further information pertaining to Tomorrow's date, March 13, the ride, call the Pleasant Grove or has a big circle around it as Ranger Station, Members of the Lehi Lions Arthur Henderson, local Fish members of the Third Ward ReClub this week contributed a All junior girls interested in 1, and Game representative, lief Society prepare for their big check in the amount of $100 for for Girls' State to be Pleasant Grove. bazaar, slated to begin at 10 applying the campaign of A. James Lundheld in June should see their a.m. in their ward building. berg, a candidate for vice presiLuncheon will be served from high school counselors for the dent of Lions International. In soon forms as aspos necessary 11:30 a.m. until 1p.m. and dinner OA making this contribution, the will be served from 5:30 until 7 sible, according to Mrs. E. Rus Lehi Club challenges all other of sell (Phebe) Innes, president p.m. Utah Clubs to meet this donation the American Legion Auxiliary, arMany beautiful, hand-maand help put Mr. Lundberg into sponsors of the annual session. ticles will be featured, includoffice. The local club Is this will five This year "Tom Swift Among the Indelegates ing rugs, quilts and other items. showing their confidence and supdians" was presented by mem Baked goods will also be on sale. be sleeted on the basis of their port in Mr. Lundberg by kickof the A full schedule of activities is leadership ability, scholastic entiting off his campaign with this conand a short record of of the the essay Arrow being planned for the entire day. Order Lodge tribution of $3.00 per member, led "Why I Want to Go To Girls- in two performances last Sator a total of $100. State. All judges will be from out urday in Provo, when large Miss Nancy Innes Charles Oliver is heading the town. will in of made Selection be to the watch gathered Lehi Lions Club and Lester R. the near future. scouters perform traditional InHolcomb is serving as project Girls' State will be at the Col dian Dances in authentic cosTo chairman. tumes. lege of Southern Utah at Cedar City this year and Is wonder Participating from Lehi were ful opportunity for delegates to OA Chapter members Gary M-Men get a first-han- d glimpse at state Ferguson, Arthur Boltz, David and local government. Shaw, Corey Reynolds, Jim Utah's state and county health Local chairmen of the Hutchings and Terry Walker. for are girding the event areauxiliary Mrs. Vincent (Rosalie) Lehi Chapter advisor George departments massive statewide immunization Scown and Miss Paula Innes. Nancy Innes, daughter of Mr. Stake volleyball got underway Reynolds assisted with drumming and Mrs. E. Russell Innes of drive to rub out Rubella (German) with a bang Monday night at the at the evening performance. of a Girls' 11 is the and Measles in Utah, on April Lehi, recipient stake center, with wins being "Tom Swift" is the story of 12. Plans call State Scholarship to be used at for special clinics teams from chalked up by a den chief, which he tells his to be set the State Utah locain during central University up the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth cubs. He tells about his ex 1970-7to 1 school year, according tions In every county. Counties and Sixth Ward. periences with the Indians, and with heavy population will have Helen Lundstrom, dean of womIn charge of the stake games dances as the Serpentine, several clinics. such en at USU. this year are Mac Powell and War, eight hoops, Snake, Horse The amount of the scholarship, The logistics of such a camWith a "heel and toe" and a equal to one quarter' s tuition, will Charles Porter. All wards extail, Belt, Challenge, Deer, Bufare paign staggering. ," the Lehi Swingers be divided over three quarters. cept Cedar Valley have teams. falo, Devil, Spear and shield, Clinics will be manned in four-hoThere is still room for players and Medicine Man are demonDance group is going out Square shifts by hundreds of phyNancy, a 1969 delegate toGlrls' strated. of its way to liven up the week- State, is a senior at Lehi High on several of the ward teams voland other sicians, nurses, and any man 19 or older interestofThe play is performed yearly unteer workers who are School, where she Is a top honor ed In giving end for local residents by OA includes playing should contact one the which by lodge, Instruction student and a member of National their time. Approximately 280,- - fering of the ward athletic directors, chapters from Salt Lake to Cedar 000 doses of Rubella vaccine, classes from 7 to 9 p.m. every Honor Society. She is head cheerDon Shelley, First City. thousands of syringes, bales of Saturday at the American Legion leader this year, having served including Ken Second Ward; Webb, Ward; Hall. cotton swabs and other clinic suppreviously as assistant drill misMarlin Karl Third; Webb, Is Irvin Instructor at Johnson, stored will be tress of the Pep Club and as a obtained, plies Busk, Fifth; To Fly central supply points and dis- veteran caller with years of ex- member of the school color Barnes, Fourth; Jay Don Arnold Pope, Sixth; Harris, tributed as needed to the clinics. perience In guiding beginners guard. Seventh and N. S. Peck, Eighth-Specithe Intricate vacsquare Gifted in the area of sewing through Every available requirements Include a cine gun in the United States, 65 dance steps. and design, Nancy has won sevThe Swingers, who have ask- eral "Make It Yourself With recent physical and some type of of them, has been reserved and "Go fly a kite, but do it safe-ly- l" will be shipped to Utah In time ed a donation from those receiv- Wool" contests and has served insurance. Following is the schedule of for the campaign. Everything will ing instruction In the past, have as Junior Class secretary and as games for March: That warning came today from be in readiness for "V" Day, decided to give the lessons free a class officer in seminary. In an effort to boost club memJim Shill, Southern Division su- April 11 and 12. More than 80 applications for MONDAY, MARCH 16 7:00 p.m.-Fi- rst, perintendent for Utah Power and The rest is up to us, parents, bership. Fourth, Fifth scholarships were received from and Sixth. The Swingers are the second the Light Co., who said that the grandparents, neighbors, citi350 participants at the nearly 8:00 p.m. -S- econd, Third, Sevencombination of March winds and zens. We must see that every club In the state to offer free 1969 American Legion Auxiliary th and Eighth. children with kites can be dan- child from one to twelve Is Instruction. Salt Lake City's Girls' State held at the Logan gerous unless proper precautions brought to one of the clinics to Electric Squares also give free campus last summer. The girls MONDAY, MARCH 23 are taken. lessons. were chosen from among out- 7:00 p.m. -- First, Fourth.Seven-t- h receive the innoculation. Approxand Eighth. Mr. Shill urged parents to be imately 240,000 children in this standing students at each high -sure their youngsters observed age bracket must receive the vacschool in Utah, and lived on 8:00 .m. -S- econd, Third, Fifth and these safety rules before they cine in order to reach the satSixth. of intensified week campus for a send their kites skyward! and MONDAY, MARCH 30 uration required for eradication in government training 7:00 rth, Fly kites in plenty of open of German Measles. Sixth, Seventh Americanism programs. and of Information times space, and never fly kites near Eighth. Complete 8:00 p.m.-Fl- rst, electric wires and poles! and locations of the clinics will Second, Third Never use tinsel string, wire be published in all counties well and Fifth. Relief Sixth or any twine with metal in it! in advance. Parents are urged to The Free Press Publishing Never fly a kite with metal make sure their children receive Co. has completed the printing Society Plans in the frame or tail! of the Revised Ordinances of Anniversary Parry the immunization. Never fly kites in rainy weathLehi City, as compiled and arThe Lehi Sixth Ward Reuef er! ranged by City Attorney HarNever run across streets or vard R. Hinton, and copies may Society is planning an anniverbe obtained at the city office for sary party Wednesday, March 18 Johnny Ryder, popular Utah highways while flying kites! in commemoration of the disc jockey, will be back in Lehi Never fly kites over television $3.00 each. At or radio aerials! by popular demand to serve as Society's Founding. Published by the authority of Slated to begin at 10 a.m., master of ceremonies at the Mar. Never fly a kite with wet string. the mayor and city council of the event will include a luncheon 21 stake dance, slated for the Water is one of the best conbook conLehi, the Is ductors of electricity! tains all of the ordinances of at 11:30 a.m. and a program stake center at 8 p.m. rather than the usual 8:30 p.m. Use only dry cotton string and a general nature currently In later. A babysitter will be availMr. Ryder, who drew a big The Lehi Library Board Is force. dry cloth in kite tails! Should a kite become entangcrowd at last September's dance, Included is a map containing the able. pleased at the response which The event Is being planned will furnish all the popular dance led in electric power lines, leave the new copier service at the li- city's zoning boundaries. it there! Do not touch the string, brary is getting, according to by the Sixth Ward presidency records that he plays on his prowith Mrs. Seldon (Betty) Brid- grams for the record hop. Many or In any other manner attempt Mrs. Beth Brown, chairman. to get it down. Report kites caught who attended the fall dance won For the small sum of 10 cents, Lehi Library ges, president. In wires and poles to your nearthe machine, a Universal, will To Close records and he will again have Friday est power company office. several records to give away to reproduce valuable documents, Grape seeds have been found winners of contests he will have The Lehi Library will be clospictures for reports, genealogy sheets and other material. ed this Friday, not last Friday with Egyptian mummies 3,000 "on the spot." A Baltimore housewife, Mrs. Admission for the dance will be The Mrs. Edna as previously reported. L- years old, Indicating that grape of man's oldest 50 cents Cynthia Rosenwald; does most of Swain or Mrs. Eleise plus dance card and It Smith, will ibrarians Mrs. Edna Swain and culture Is one the speechwrltlng for Vice Preswill be a be glad to show the machine to Mrs. Eleise Smith are scheduled crops. affair, acident Sprlo Agnew, although he groups at any t'.me or to offer to attend a Utah cording to Mr. and Mrs. Wes State Library does much of the revision and their assistance In the use of Convention that Abraham Is considered the Turner, who are in charge of day at the Salt of the Jewish race. rewriting. father the event. the machine. Palace In Salt Lake. Miss Brenda Grant Range Ride on Timpanogos Set Saturday n, A, Third Ward Slates Applications For Bazaar Friday Girls State Lehi Lions Club Contributes to Campaign Fund Now Being Taken 785-254- Lehi Members Perform in Provo de bers aud-ienc- es April Dates Set Miss Nancy Innes Rub Out Receives Girls German Measles Volleyball Gets Underway Swingers Offer en Free Lessons rather "do-si-do- ur ge a Kite, But Safely City Ordinance p.m.-Fou- Book on Sale Johnny Ryder Returns to Lehi Copier Service Re-ll- fe Library Well Received 350-pa- ge librarians, best-dre- CHAMP-Kevl- n Roseman, placed second in State Wrestling Meet. of Utah. of the city code Sec. states "Every motor that: hicle, motorcycle, ve- trailer or while beingusedon the streets of Lehi City shall at all times display the number plates assigned to said vehicle by the State Tax Commission, or in the case of a foreign vehicle, the plates issued by the authorized department of said foreign state, by attaching one plate in front and the other plate in the rear. The number plate assigned to a motorcycle, trailshaU be at er, or semi-trailtached to the rear thereof. Number plates shall be so displayed during the current registration semi-traile- r, The American Legion Post 19 and the Legion Auxiliary in Lehi will have a combined meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall to complete plans for the remodeling of the kitchen of the Memorial Building, according to year." Dennis Finch, commander. Junked autos may be taken to Lucine Chamberlain Is chairthe American Wrecking and Sal man of the kitchen remodeling vage Yard in Provo, preferrably committee. with motors still intact. Troop Three Wins First Place in Scout Court of Honor Last Monday Troop Three of the Lehi Third Ward was awarded first place honors for this month at the Court of Honor ceremony Monday night at the Lehi Stake Center. Placing second was TroopTwo (Second Ward) and Troop Four, (Fourth Ward). Taking charge of the event was Troop Four, host troop, with Bud Hutchings conducting. Brian Smith offered the opening pray- merit badges at the Monday eve- ning ceremony: Troop One: Jordan Cox, Stewart Wilson and Lyle Jorgensen; Troop Two: Corey Christensen, Neil Giles, Chris Llnd, Larry Robinson, John Tanner, Kevin Russon, Ricky Pugh and Richard Crabb; Troop Three: Shann Lamb, Paul Green, Michael Green, David Tingey, William Sunderland, RusseU Moore, Ronald Moore, Brent Edwards, Aaron er. Troop Four color guard memColledge and Tony Hardman. bers were Paul Dean, Brian Troop Four: Brad Hutchings, Squire, Keith Bateman, Brent Brent Strong, Paul Dean, Brian Strong and Kelly Christensen. Squire, BrianSmith, Blair HutchScout leaders present were A ings, Merlin Limb, Kelly Christ -Charles Oliver, Roy enson and Clayton Roberts; Troop Littleford, George Reynolds, Five: Larry Woffinden, Ken Wells Beck, Dr. William A. MilTroy Brown, Blaine Comler, LeRoy Gammon, CarlMiller, er and Gary Leany; Troop SevDick Eddlngton and George Fan- en: Danny Austin, Robert Brems, nin, district executive. Allen Colledge, Melvin Lund, Earning rank advancements for Robert Yates, Dennis Beck. the month were Troop One: Lyle Troop Eight: Kirk Holmstead, Jorgensen, second class and E rn-e- st Robert Davis, Nile Hansen, Glenn Begay, star; Troop Two: Hinton, Randy Southwick, Carl f, Russell Crabb and Bobby Hinton, Arthur Hales; Troop second; Neil Giles and Gary Nine: Jim Smith, Scott Worley, Jolley, first; Kevin Russon, and Danny Terry, Kent Anderson, Michael Bennett and David Mitchell. Richard Pugh, star. The awards were presented by Troop Three: Randy Haskell, Tenderfoot; Arnold Oxborrow, Alvin Broadbent, district adJay Somerville and Curtis Proc- vancement chairman. Brent Strong offered the clos tor, all second; William Sunderland, Brent Edwards, Shann ing prayer. Lamb, Ronald Moore, Russell Sor-enso- n, Pet-rof- Gordon Winslow and Tommy Whatcott, all star rank and David Tingey, bronze palm. Troop Four: Blair Hutchings, Merlin Limb and Brent Strong, all star rank; Clayton Roberts and Jay Whimpey, second class; Troop Five; Troy Brown, Life; Troop Seven: Richard Hlgginson and Steven Carlton, second class; Troop Eight: Arthur Hales, star; Nile Hansen, second class and Kirk Holmstead, first class; Troop Nine: David Mitchell, second class; David Hanson, first; Danny Terry, Alden Yates and Kent Anderson, all star rank. RECEIVE MERIT BADGES The following scouts received Moore, siNiTk'' Identify Tax ur. Payment to Dr. Donl Assure Credit To H. Donl Peterson Peterson Head Tour al Ward STATE WRESTLING has been registered In accordance with the laws of the State er Get Underway Stale Scholarship Marrieds Set Dinner-Dan- Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley Lehi 785-35- Anyone wishing to donate funds or labor toward the completion of the new addition to the John Hutchings Museum of Natural History in Lehi should send contributions to the museum or contact the Hutchings, according to Arthur Powell, president of the board of trustees. The board's special project for the year, is the completion pf show cases for the new addition, which will house an extensive pioneer relic and min- Police Chief Berl Peterson announced that within a week's time all cars still parked on city streets without valid 1970 license plates will be impounded. According to law, it is unlaw ful for an person to drive, oper ate, or allow to permit any motor vehicle to stand on the streets of Lehi City unless the vehicle has asrxT ss "Your Social Security number Identifies your tax account and should be put on all checks or money orders sent for tax payment to make sure your account Is properly credited," Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah, said recently. It will also help to write on the payment what it is for. If a taxpayer's check or money order becomes separated from the tax return during processing, the Social Security number on the payment will identify it. Payments that can't be identified must be set aside for research and, as a result, the taxpayer may get a bill. The payment cannot be credited to the taxpayer's account in those cases until he has provided IRS the necessary Information to identify his payment, Mr. Wise said. Mr. Wise reported that last year IRS received more than 15 mlUlon tax returns with checks or money orders attached. In addition, he said, several million more checks or money orders were received for payment of es- timated taxes. Dr. H. Donl Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Peterson of Lehi, and a 1947 graduate of Lehi High School, will be tour director for the BYU Fall tour to the "World of the Bible." tour commences The three-wee- k October 19 and concludes er 9. The tour will visit five counItaly, Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and Greece. This Is an ideal time of the year to visit the tries: st and the Greece-Roma- n world. Temperatures in the Middle-Ea- st in October and No- Middle-Ea- vember are comparable toSouth-er- n California, averaging In the Some of the in- teresting places that will be visited on the tour are: Bethlehem, Nazareth, Galilee, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Cairo, Athens, Cor-lntha- Rome. Dr. Peterson spent two months in the Middle-EaintheSummer of 1968. He Is presently an Associate Professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University. He will be accompanied by his wife, Mary Lou, on the st tour. A brief slide presentation of the proposed highlights of this tour will be shown in room 375, in Lehi Ernest L. Wilkinson Center, Am. Fork Hospital Thursday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. Questions will be answered per Area residents receiving taining to the tour and refresh treatment at the American Fork ments will be served. The public is Invited. Hospital last week Included: Keith DuBois, Arnold Ball, DaFree brochures, which Include vid W. Timothy, Carie Burnham, the tour itinerary, are available Brett Miller, Cass Willes, Bet- upon request. Further questions ty C. Ewell, Ethel Ball, andShir-le- y pertaining to the tour can be di J, Tripp, all of Lehi; Chris- rected to Travel Studies at BYU tine Elton, Shirley Messersmlth, or to H. Donl Peterson, 75 Joand Bonnie Elton, all of Cedar seph Smith Building, BYU, Provo, Utah, 84601. Valley. 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