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Show 1 HUES Lehi Fire Dept. Are Rained Out Needs Skilled For New Residents Although very careful plans were laid for a complete five day camp experience for the girls of Lehi Stake, under the M.I.A. Camp Program, the weather did not cooperate and the girls returned to Lehi Wednesday after a very soggy day and night spent in the AmericanFork Construction Men EAGLE SCOUT. .Dean G. Larsen Dean G. Larsen Becomes Eagle Scout Dean G. Larsen, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen, has earned the coveted rank of Eagle Scout. The presentation was made at the recent Court of. Honor. Dean is a member of Troop Two and has served his troop as Patrol Leader, Senior trol Leader and is currently Pa- Junior Assistant Scout Master. He has earned two Individual Awards. He served as president of his Deacon's Quorum, and is now serving as secretary of his Teacher's Quorum. Dean will be a Sophomore at Lehi High School, where he is a member of the Concert and Marching Band and a member of the track team. Hobbies include all sports and music. He plays the tuba, cornet and spokesmen, headquarters Hampton, Virginia, specified the need for masons, plumbers, re- Hospital anddidpostgr aduate frigeration specialists, engineer work in neurology and psychiatry New York. For ten years she equipment mechanicsrepair- in men, tractor operators, crane served with Utah State Nurses Association District III, as board operators, construction dr afts-megrader operators, carpen- member, secretary-treasurters, electricians, well drillers, and president. She was a board member for. Utah League for and construction foremen. and chairman of Western to Nursing According Sergeant Moore, the Army recruiter for this area, Regional Council of State League located in Provo, Utah, "Accel- for Nursing. She was state parerated promotions are available liamentarian of the nurses' assoto men who have training inthese ciation. She served as president of critical areas, who can verify their ability in statements from Provo Business and Professional Women, and in various positions their employers." Those who qualify for the at a state level. Shewasamem-be- r and taught classes for the course must complete eight weeks of basic training before National Association of Parliamentarians and was chairman of beginning engineer schooling. the health and mental health comMen with sufficient construction mittee for Federated Women's are to promoted experience She was affiliated with specialist five and assigned to Clubs. the construction foreman course the Springdell Corporation as a at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, director, with Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society, and Utah after basic training. Historical Society. She Valley Engineer personnel, who show initiative and leadership, are eli was also a member of the LDS Church. gible for promotion to staff serFormerly the director of geant after two years of nurses at Utah State Hospital from 1942 until 1966, she took Sergeant Moore will provide an early retirement to take care additional information Canyon. According to their Camp Director, Mrs. Rel (Ora Jean) Brown, and her committee, a second attempt will be made to give the girls an opportunity to pass their campcraft skills and certify in this important part of the girls' program. They are planning a hike, overnight experience, and directed activities to fill all age group requirements. and exploded. All girls involved in the first No extensive damage was causare reminded to be in touch other camp and ed, but the kitchen rooms of the house had just re- with their ward Camp Director cently been painted and were for the forthcoming details. smoke damaged. As luck would have, very little furniture had SENIOR CITIZENS been moved in, though anew car- TO RECEIVE SPECIAL RATES TO THE RODEO pet had just been laid. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis have one Through the cooperation of the daughter, Marilyn, who will be Lehi Civic Improvement Assocstaying with them part of the sum- iation and J. Earl Smith, remer and attending summer school presenting the Lehi Senior Citat the BYU where she is a senizens, all members of ths orior student. They are moving ganization will receive special from Salem, Utah, to make their rates to attend the Rodeo this home in Lehi. Mr. Curtis is year. employed with the Strong ConMr. Smith states that all Senstruction Company andMrs. Cur ior Citizens should contact him tis teaches in the AmericanFork or their ward chairmen and give Junior High School. them the required fee before one of the three nights make Hope is like the sun, which any as we journey toward it, casts these arrangements before the the shadow of our burden behind deadline to assure the reduced rates. us. foam-rubb- Reg. $5.85 Urges Citizens - NOW Reg. $2.85 "Have you really seen Utah?" That's the question Mountain Bell Is asking its Utah customers this month in a special insert included with telephone bills. The thrust of the four color insert is to remind Utahns to travel within the state and see some of the attractions they may take for granted throughout the year. The copy urges residents to ..."take a few days or longer and explore our wonderful state. It's right outside your front door." -N- .... 75 Special - Nylon Windbreakers Special $499 3 Reg. $3.99 Nyion Poiio shirts Reg. 28.00 $4.99. fecial $288 SPECIALS FOR BOYS Ties - Boys Western Jeans Boys Western Jeans Heavy Denin, grts- ... 99c 2 for $()00 $349 & jffi Special $197 .. Special 39 HATS ZENITH STEREO OR COLOR Sweaters T. V. AT BIG SAVINGS In All Colors Ladies Western Jeans l Ladies 3 Piece Sets I I Special $2Q00 V I 99 Panty Hose Ladies Moccasins LEAHY'S Lehi, Utah Main Street - Boys Ball Caps POWERS Lehi $21 Special Inch Companion Sport Coats New Straw or Felt $2W WRANGLER COWBOY BOOTS Give Him a Pair of Fishing Boots Acme or Justin Cowboy Boots pr for the Gals Special $297 Mens Somsonire 21 Pr. afleen, $599 Mens nr Rnvc Dress Stay Pressed Slacks MEL'S SUPPLY There is nothing seems so like an honest man as an artful knave. Western Shirts Perm Press Reg. $2.99 Limited Quantity Dress Oxfords Main Street $400 to $500 In Seven Colors $700 up COTTON GLOVES Dress Belts Orion Dress Sox Or a New Pair of Levi's or Wranglers OW $185 ... Special $700 Reg. $8.00 Tex Tan Six - Pajamas - Belts $2.50 BRIDLES Shirt - Tie - Hank FATHER'S DAY MATCHING LEADS To See Utah hithlnn REMEMBER DAD ON WEBB HALTERS UNTIL JUNE 30 SPECIALS FOR BAD Luggage Men's With Dress and Sport Shirts tie Warenski, Lehi, Mrs. John LEHI RESIDENTS VISIT (Lillie) Christiansen, Hunter, and IN DENVER Mrs. Bert (Sarah Ann) Lambert, Mrs. Warren (Marie) Goates Magna. Funeral services were held accompanied; her daughter, Alice, Friday, June 12 at 2 p.m. in the and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Olpin Family Mortuary in Provo Watts and two children, as they and burial was in the Orem City motored to the Denver, Colorado area to visit her son, LaMar. Cemetery. They plan to remain a week, Mere family never made a man visiting points of interest, with great. 'Thought arid deed, not LaMar and his family before repedigree, are the passports to turning to Lehi. enduring fame. JUNE JAMBOREE er SPECIALS Mountain Bell Valley Hospital. These two women were instrumental in starting the practical nursing program in the State of Utah working in cooperation with Wilson Sorenson of Utah Technical College in Provo. Survivors include three brothers, Lester Curtis, Salt Lake City, Clarence Curtis, John Curtis, both of Tracey, California, and the late Byam Curtis of Lehi; three sisters, Mrs. Net- - n, er NYLON Olga Falls, former assistant director of Utah Cynthia Curtis, 67, died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City nursing home of natural causes. She was a resident of Springdell in Provo, Canyon. Born February 15, 1903, in Burrville, Sevier County, she was a daughter of Frederick Reed and Mary Lorena Stewart Curtis. She graduated from Salt Lake County The world's largest construction firm, the Army Corps of Engineers, has an immediate need for skilled construction personnel. Army recruitment THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1970 of a close friend, Sister of Nettie Warenski Dies Subdues Blaze Immediate action and assistance by members of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department prevented extensive damage in the newly acquired home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W. Curtis last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis have purchased the former Leah Evans home on Center Street and were making preparations to move into the house during the week. They had been painting and fumes from paint thinner were ignited by the pilot light of a gas range backed and when a rug was thrown over the flames, this in turn also burst into flames it) lll Army Engineers Lehi Campers &D po. Ml OF LEHI IIIIIIIHHII PETER PAN BREAD Memll't Pridt HAD Large Loaves 3 for 90c WHIP LUCKY 47 f lb. 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