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Show THE LEHI FREE THURSDAY, PRESS, Timp Valley Music Teachers To Hold Recital izSd U Li uj IRENE EDDINGTON Second Ward JEANINE HOLMES First Ward r l1 ' ' la W&LA NEIL WHIMPEY PAMELA WEBB Third Ward TERI POULSEN Eighth Ward Winners Named Ward Speech Festival in each of the local Festivals have been named, it was reported by Mrs. Joe (Penny) Adamson, Stake Speech Director. These winners will be honored at the Stake Speech Festival, which will be held next Tuesday, March 24, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Letitians Hear Tips on Charm Mother, Daughters Standards Night Slated March 31 A Stake Mother - Daughter Standards Night will be held Tuesday, March 31 at 8:15 p.m. in the stake center with special guest speaker, Mrs. Dean(Jayne) Payne of Provo. Mrs. Payne, a former Mrs. Utah, is the mother of 12 children. She is" currently writing a book. In MIA charge of the event, is Mrs. Pugh. stake-wid- e Gaylon(Lu-Dea- Stake Center. This Stake Speech Festival will take the place of ward MIA meetings next week, Mrs. Adamson said, and everyone is urged and invited to come. Winners from the wards include Barbara Petersen, Cedar Valley; Jeanine Holmes, First Ward; Irene Eddington, Second; Pamela Webb, Third; Neil Whim- - n) Two representatives of the Classic Finishing School in Salt Lake City were recent speakers at a Letitian Club meeting. They gave many beauty "secrets" and forthcoming fashion hints to members. Hostess for theaffairwasMrs. Ray (Bonnie) Southwick, with Mrs. Dell (Karma) Price and Mrs. Wayman (Geneal) Winslow as Main order of business at the next meeting will be the election of officers for the coming year, to be at the home of Mrs. Don (LaDeane) Peterson March 26. Fifth Ward en said. Judges for the event will include Dr. William Foxley of the BYU Music Staff and also Certification Chairman of the Utah Music Teachers Association; Mona Smith and Maxine Cameron, also of the BYU Music Departts ment. Approximately 130 will participate in the 19, 1970 dents of Mrs. Bob (Joyce) Al- - J lison, Mrs. Robert (Carla) Elia- - r son, Mrs. James (Elaine) Had- - i field, Mrs. Lindon (Lynette) Mor- reU, Mrs. David (Myrna) Olsen f and Mrs. Jim (Christine) Dever- aux will be heard. The recital is under the direction of the Timp Chapter officers, which include Mrs. J. H. Haws) Hidfield, president; Mrs. Lineu (Sharon Zimmerman) de Paula, vice president; and Mrs. David (Myrna) Olsen, secretary. (Elaine Be careful about calling yourself an "expert." An "ex" is a "has been," and a "spurt" is a drip under pressure. LEADING MANUFACTURER Saratoga Resort MICHAEL ROGER F ADDIS ARRIVES MARCH 12 Now Hiring For Occupying center stage in the Roger L. and Paula Peterson Faddis home is Michael Roger tate, challis, cottons, brocades, etc. Also our sewing no -Faddis, their first baby, who was born Thursday, March 12 in the tions, buttons, pins, zippers, recital. laces and trims. Come browse American Fork Hospital. Students of Mrs. Earl (Carole) in our cellar at 376 No. Univ. Sporting lots of black hair, the Ave. Provo, Utah. LISA ORIGnew arrival weighed in at seven Smith and Mrs. Lineu (Sharon) de Paula of Lehi will perform. oun3. INALS. pounds and six and one-ha- ll From American Fork the stu ces. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Faddis of American Fork. Great randparents include Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson of Lehi, Mrs. Thelma Faddis of American The badge was a symbol of law and order in the old Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray GlenwoodWad-leand Mr. and Mrs. West. Today, as then, the men behind the badge deserve all of Pleasant Grove. the support of all Americans. They stand for the rights and freedoms of our democratic society. The USBA is 100 percent behind our law enforcement officers. OFFERS irregular merchandise in scarves, and jewelry. Fantastic prices. See our sample cuts of Kettle Kloth, ace- stu-den- Saratoga Resort will be conducting interviews and hiring employees on next Saturday, March 21, 1970, for the coming spring and summer season. This announcement comes from R.M. Eastmond, Gen'l. Mgr. Saratoga Resort is located near Lehi, Utah. The main office will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. whre applicants will be interviewed, and some posiBARBARA PETERSEN tions will be filled. Cedar Valley Positions are available in the following divisions: Life Guards, Ride Operators, Game Operators, Arcade Operators, Gardening and Grounds, Food Service, Office Personnel, and Cashiers. Day The opening date for Saratoga Resort will be Easter Weekend, At Saturday, March 28, 1970. Saratoga will then operate Friday, Parents of children at theSego Saturday and Sunday of each week at which time Lily Elementary and Lehi Ele- until Memorial Day, mentary Schools are reminded of the resort will operate daily. Parents Visiting Day tomorrow (Friday), it was reported by Principals Paul Hanson and G. Dale 374-595- im mm y, Parents Visiting pey and Aileen Swain, Fourth; (these two tied and their speeches will be judged to name the one who will represent the ward in the Stake Meet.) Ronald Wing, Fifth and Kathleen Dean, Sixth; Diane Christofferson, Seventh; andTeri Poulsen, Eighth. A representative from the and Gleaners will be named Sunday and will also participate in the Stake ft beginning at 8:30 a.m. A schedule of each student's participation will be sent home so that the parent may know the time of their child's performance, Mrs. Major RONALD WING Coining Season Seventh Ward Winners ; A' Fourth Ward ' DIANE CHRISTOFFERSON ward's Speech I AILEEN SWAIN Fourth Ward ' KATHLEEN DEAN Sixth Ward rt I Students of the Timpanogos Chapter of theUtahM isicTeach-er- s Association will be presented in a recital Saturday, March 21, it was reported by Mrs. Duane Major, reporter. The recital, which is free to the public, will be held in the Lehi Stake Center, MARCH Tomorrow Elementaries The Lehi Free Press 32 West Main Street Lehi, Utah 84403 Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice Girls To at the postoffice at Lehi, Entered From Utah, 84403, as second class Of special interest to the many matter under the act of cofriends of Miss Jetta Barnhart ngress March 3, 1879. will be the news that she has just been selected as a delegate A weekly newspaper devoted to the 1970 Girls' State Session from Delta, where she now lives to the interests and welfare of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi City Jay O. (Vida) Barnhart and her sister, Connie. A junior at Delta High School, Published by the Free Press Jetta was also selected as HomePublishing Co. every coming Queen this fall, a special honor for a girls who has livThursday ed in Delta for less than a year. E. jjussell innes, Publisher Her sister, Connie, a sophomore at Delta, is also active Subscription Price $3.50 in school affairs, having jusi ls (in advance) joined the Jetta Barnhart Burgess. Appointmentshavebeen sent home to each parent. If a Ward Speech Directors, under is unable to keep the apparent whose direction the Ward Speech pointment as outlined, he is askinclude Festivals were held, ed to call the school to make Edna Evans, First Ward; Sue another appointment at a time Davis, Second; Joy Sunderland, more convenient. Third; Donna Barnes, Fourth; Davis Peterson, Fifth; Betty AnNEW BABY DAUGHTER derson, Sixth; Helen Jones, SevPretty Lorelei Hamon made enth; Lynn AnnDegelbeck, Eighth her debut at Utah Valley Hospital and Vera Carson, Cedar Valin Provo, March 2, tipping the ley, Carolyn Horrocks, Stake at seven pounds, 14 ounscales and Gleaner Leader. ces. Lorelei is the Little daughter of Jack and Frances Peterson Hamon of Lehi and she has one brother, Jay, one. 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