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Show Mrs. Dean Prior Chairmans Marinus Larsen Family Reunion At W ; Mil 0 (if W j Wv)' ftSs L ? An enjoyable reunion of the descendants of the Marinus Larsen family was held Sunday, June at Saratoga, with some 86 j 28, Mrs. Dean Prior, ; in attendance. j chairman, and her daughter. Mrs. Don A. Peterson, were assisted by their husbands I in conducting the events of the day. Mrs. Prior isagranddaugh-te- r of the late Mr. Larsen. Luncheon was enjoyed, with each family providing their own picnic supplies. Swimming and the many features of the resort added to the occasion. An interesting history of Marinus Larsen was presented by Mark F. Boyack, grandson, of Spanish Fork. Choral selections were provided by Shelley, Denice, Pat- WINNERS.. The Cub Scout American Heritage Essay Winners include Dallas Davis, Michael Stewart and Kirk Chadwick, seated 1. to r. Standing 1. to r. are Evan Nielsen, Shane Allred, Elvin Ross and Bill Gray. Absent when photo was taken were Brian Payne and David Manning. Over-Capaci- What America Means to Me By Dallas Davis, Cedar Valley I like America because we are free to do what is right, (and) because of the beauty of America. We can be what we want to be. We can eat what we want to and do what we want to. And we can choose the kind of job we want to do. America Means to Ma By Evan A. Nielsen, First Ward (Evan took third place in Stake) I am glad I live in America because I can do what I want to until I take away someone else's privilege. I love America's beautiful trees, flowers, bushes, birds, insects, and animals. I am glad God gave us a good place to live and grow. What What America Means to Me By Shane Allred, Sixth Ward (Shane took First place in Stake) In America I am free to choose the way I want to live. I can wor- ship without fear. America means beautiful mountains and a big country to roam in. I can grow up to be what I want to be, even President of the United States, if I do my work in school and listen to my parents. America is the place where God wanted me to be, because he put me here. search or arrest somebody. Freedom is hard bought. Thousands of men have died for our freedom. I am glad I was born in America. I am grateful to Abraham Lincoln for stopping slavery. I hope that everyone of us think that freedom is a good thing. I am glad that I am free. w iiiiii in. America Means to Me By Michael Stewart, Fifth Ward America means choosing our laws and free elections; freedom Darrell L. Heider to do what we want except when interferring with the rights of At AFROTC others. America means a flag to respect, freedom of the press, Encampment religion, speech, assembly, and Darrell L. Heider, son of Mr. bearing arms. Freedom must be and Mrs. Darrell A. Heider of treated loyally. America means Twin Falls, Idaho, is particilearning in public schools. We can in a U.S. Air Force Retravel anywhere in the United pating serve Officers Training Corps without States special passes. field training enBecause I'm an American I can (AFROTC) at Forbes AFB, Kan. be what I want: teacher, doctor, campment the encampment, cadets During even president. become familiar with the life and activities on Air Force bases and can examine career opLehi Patients in in which they might portunities Am. Fork Hospital wish to serve as officers. Other highlights of the course Among those receiving treatsurvival training, airinclude ment at the American Fork Hoscraft and aircrew indoctrination, pital were the following from small arms training and visits Lehi: , to other Air Force bases. Rebecca Steven Colledge, Cadet Heider is a member of Barnes, Lee Adamson, Dora the AFROTC unit at Brigham Ashby, Bryan Neil Chidester, Young University, Provo, Utah. Edith Fletcher, Robert Barnes, He is a 1965 graduate of Twin Patricia Gray, Shirley Roseman, Falls High School. His wife, JanLareen Terry, and Terry Lynn ice, is the daughter of Mr. and Holmstead. Mrs. Heber C. Hadfield of Lehi. What Crowds Expected at ty Timpanogos Cave For July 4th Weekend special feature of thegather-in- g was the presence of Mrs. Mary Larsen, daughter-in-laof Marinus, spry and alert at aee 94. She read a poem. Mrs. Larsen lives in Provo. Mrs. Lora Huff Foster read a poem on" I'm Getting Old,'" and Mrs. Laurel Brown sang two numbers to her own guitar accompaniment. There are four living children of the Marinus Larsens, with the oldest now 83 years of age. They include Mrs. Ann Harryman, John A. Larsen and Mrs. May Bate, all of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Vene Hartley of Ogden. What America Means to Me By David Manning, Eighth Ward I love America because you have freedom of religion, of speech, and press. You have to have a warrant if you want to tract rice Over-capaci- crowds ty are visitor ex- pected at Timpanogos Cave National Monument for the 4th of July holiday, according to Superintendent Don Castleberry. Local residents are encouraged to schedule their visits to the cave on weekdays, whenever possible, in order to relieve the congestion in the cave and at the parking areas. The smaller week day tours enable the guides to provide more individual attention and assist each visitor to have a quality experience, Castleberry said. w Winners of the essay contest held in connection with the annual American Heritage program for all Cub Scouts have been named, it was reported by Mrs. Duane (Evelyn) Yates, Stake Den Mother. Shane Allred, sixth ward, was named first place; with Elvin Ross, fourth ward, second; and Evan Nelsen, first ward, third. Other winners included Bill Gray, second ward, BrianPayne, third ward; MichaelStewart, fifth ward; Kirk Chadwick, seventh ward; and David Manning, eighth ward, and Dallas Davis, Cedar Valley. Control Weeds p.m., preceding the performance of the Lehi High School band and the big fireworks display. A regular six inning game will be played by the embers of the local Boys Baseball Association, with six players selected from each of the four teams. Those from the Cubs and RedSox teams will play versus those from the The Cardinals and Dodgers. and Randy Lundell, Sue, and Diane and Sheri Lyn Boyack, with guitar accompaniment by Shelley Lundell. SPRY AT 94 Citizens Urged Vets' Ballpark Saturday, July 4 Lehi. The game will begin at 7:45 A Cub Scout Essay Winners Named aleviated. He stated that when weeds are cut every two or three weeks, they take on the appearance of lawn and will also hold To the selected be the dust down. will by players coach. Let's everyone get behind this Theme for this week's Landto rid the city of these J. B. Cooper will be in charge drive is If a resident has a large and Dean Colledge will umpire. scape Improvement project weeds. "control of weeds," it was rePOP CORN of even, unencumbered Comported by Bertrand Beck, where weeds are posing Pop corn, on sale by the Ameriground are Citizens can Legion and Auxiliary, will be mittee chairman. a problem too large to handle urged to get rid of weeds on their individually, the individual is inavailable during the game. property, as well as off their vited to get in touch with a memQUILT A handsome quilt will be given property. ber of the Landscape ImproveCommittee members note that ment Committee for assistance away by the A merican Legion has done a tremendous in Auxiliary to the holder of the the city solving the problem. the streets and in clearing job be will Tickets members include lucky ticket. Committee there available at the park for 50 cents ditch banks of weeds, but mow- Mr. Beck, Douglas Willes, Mrs. areas where their Mrs. LillianStew-ar- t, each, or the bargain rate of three are some as around Violet Turner, for $1. The money will send Lehi er cannot reach, such Dee Ray Russon, George utility poles and guy wires, close Ricks, Douglas Calton, Leo J. girls to Girls State. to fences and on uneven ditch out Paul HanEveryone is invited to turn has been Brown, Roy Littleford, and join in the fun - make the banks. Some spraying PeterAlma Powell, son, Wayne done to control these weeds, but celebration a big success. .,' Kenneth and Whimpey. in some areas they still persist. son, also reminds resiBeck Mr. to rid their Residents are urged the slogan drive now area of these unsightly weeds by dents of These slogans may be underway. with a cutting them rotary mower, handed to a committee member. a scythe or sickle, thus improvHow about "Keep Lehi Lovely?" over-all and aping the general pearance of the city. II Mr. Beck said that the cutting II Ill The center, cave of these weeds is recommended and cave trailopenat 8a.m. Cave over D tilling, plowing, or cutting ticket sales close at 4p.m. Visithem out with a shovel. By cuttors are reminded tobringalight ting them the soil is not dissweater or coat for the trip turbed and the blowing of dust is through the cave. The round trip Adding an extra feature of western entertainment will be the baseball game at the Veteran Ballpark on West Main Street, on Saturday, July 4. This will be an integral part of the InDay observance in dependence I ESSAY Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Powell received the news by telegram of the arrival of a new granddaughter in Temple View, New Zealand. Proud parents are Antoine T. and Monna McEvers Powell. Jennifer Meranea is the name chosen for the newcomer who was born June 27, weighing seven and a half pounds. There is a brother, Shane, age four, and a sister, Kimberly, age three. Mrs. Lucille McEvers of St. George, Utah, is the maternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Van Wagoner of Provo, and Mrs. Nicoline Powell, now in Levan, Utah, with her daughter, Mrs. Miurine Stephensen, are retary - treasurer. It is planned to hold the reunion annually. Family members gathered from Huntsville, Taylor and Ogden on the north; Salt Lake City, Lehi, Lake Shore and the Spanish Fork area. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH D. SINGLETON ATTEND REUNION IN EMERY COUNTY Fishing and visiting with family members were combined for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Singleton on a trip to Ferron, Emery County. Special occasion was the family reunion held last Saturday at the Ferron City Park. Some 50 of the descendants of John and Hannah Binns Singleton attended, including several from American Fork. William Shelton of Salt Lake City, was the chairman in charge. Luncheon, a business meeting and program were enjoyed and new officers were elected. the Employ- ed as a counselor in the LDS schools in New Zealand, Mr. Powell is a counselor in his ward bishopric and an ordinance worker in the Temple one night a week. A happy occasion for the family was the five day visit of Elder Gordon Powell, enroute from Australia. He has now arrived in Lehi and plans to attend Brigham Young University. ts. ghiis Enters Giant Timpanogos Cave National Monument is an area admin- Masks in Parade istered by Adding a carnival flair to the annual miniature parade at the Lehi Roundup celebration were the nine "bigheads", depicting people and one pink elephant. the Department of Interior's National ParkService. According to an old legend in Bingen, Germany , an archbishop These colorful giant masks, wronged his people and he was created by Mrs. Stanley (La Vern) placed in a tower where he was Gordon, were worn by children consume'! 'oy mice. of the Lehi Fire Department members. They had previously Lefty Grove pitched and won been worn by firemen and their 300 games daring his baseball wives at the firemen's convencareer. tion, held in Springville. Theme of the highly original India is the home of the entry was "You'll Never Know d&ir which barks like a dog. Who You'll Meet at a Fire." 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I feel proud bers participating. of my country and the heritage Lehi joined in the Music Festival, which those Americans left for held at the Special Events Center at the University of Utah. me. I feel there should be hapAn interesting puppet display, piness and peace everywhere. I pray that during my lifetime created by the Mia Maids in Lehi, was featured at the ParI might make my country a better place. When I visit the many ley's Ward Church. This will be historic places, I find that they a feature in the Fall manual are interesting. I love America for the MIA. a lot, and I am happy for this. 4000 VOICE CHORUS The singers from Lehi joined What America Means To Me in the 4000 voice choir on FriBy Elvin Ross, Fourth Ward day and Saturday evenings, June (Elvin took SecondPlace inStake) 26 and 27. Some 15 selections First it means that everyone were presented, with a wide varhas the right to be a citizen of iety of theme and tone, including this great country. We have our classical, religious and others in freedom of speech, press, re- a lighter mood. The young people had been diligion. We have the right to choose rected on a stake basis by Vera our line of work for our livelihood. We also have the privilTrane, with Mike Carson as the ege to elect people to represent local accompanist. David W. us in the Government. We have Adamson, currently the Stake the right to worship the God we MIA music director, assisted in please. For these privileges we final arrangements. The trip to should be willing to give up the conference was taken by bus. The singers included Laura our lives if necessary. Pace, Sheila Rothe, LindaSchow, What America Means to Me Mary Christofferson, Jeris Rus-so- n By Kirk Chadwick, Seventh Ward and Julene Robinson in the Many men fought hard for our soprano section; Julie Ann Wor-lefreedom and Indpendence. I like Peggy Porter, Mary Ann the freedoms: Freedom of Re- Phillips, Diane Christofferson, ligion, no search without war- Carma Persson, Julyn Rasmus-se- n, rant, Freedom of the press, Lynette Russon andShauna Freedom of speech, Right to Squire, as altos. petition our government if we In the tenor section were Kevdon't like something, Right to in Rockwell, Steven Leany, Blake bear arms, Right to assemble Trane and Dean Larsen. Mike peacefully, Right of trial by jury, Carson, Kenneth Schow, Virgil Freedom of property. I appreci- Russon, Daivd Cox, and Niel ate our great democracy and will Whi mpey sang bass. The Morcontinue in the coming years to mon Tabernacle Choir and the do all I can to help my country Mormon YouthSymphonypartici-pate- d. and my state. What America Means to Me PUPPETS The Lehi Stake was requested By Brian Payne, Third Ward It allows you your choice of to provide a puppet exhibit and a church and lets you have what the methods followed will be you earn. It is a free country. featured in the Fall MIA manual. Nobody tells you what to do. It The Mia Maid group, directed by defends your rights. You are LuDean Pugh, prepared puppets, equal with the people of the law. using five methods. There were You can do the things you want the fuzzy bear type, those made as long as it does not hurt any- of paper sacks and construction one else. You can do what is paper, styling animals; those with right or wrong whichever you styrofoam heads, hand painted please. You can live in the State models on cloth and interesting examples of the paper mache you want to. C1IB Lehi Fire Dept. the week. BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR ANTOINE T. AND MONNA McEVERS POWELL OFFICERS ELECTED Officers for the coming year will be Mark F. Boyack, chairman, with his wife, Mrs. Hilda andMrs. Boyack, Carol Lundell, newly elected sec- EHDE normally requires three hours. Tours are conducted every day of Lehi MIA Represented at June method. Mrs. Pugh was assisted by the new stake Mia Maid leader, Muriel Wilcox, andMadge Lehi was the only Hutchings. stake to prepare the puppets and a letter of commendation was received by Mrs. Pugh from the MIA General Board, in appreciation. The display was entitled, "Let's Have Fun With Puppets. NEW MIA PROGRAM Lehi Stake Board members attended meetings in preparation for the new Fall programs, for both youth and adults. A conference will be held on a region or stake basis to acquaint the ward officers with those plans suggested for their use. Kent Shepherd, stake superintendent, with his assistants, Melvin Kirkham and Roy Littleford, and Roger What America Means to Me By Bill Gray, Second Ward I am proud of our Country's history. 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