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Show Universal foicrofllu Corp. Box 2608 Suit Lake City 8110 Utah II fwi 1 Lehi Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley No. 47 THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1970 Grant Kirkham Water Connections Highlight ) - .ini mm , BUYS STOCK IN LEHCS Holcomb is shown with his stock certificate from the Lehi Industrial Fund Enterprises (L.I.F.E.) shows his faith in Lehi's future and urges all citizens to do the same. For more information concerning this public spirited group, please call Ned Wilson, Don Peterson or Byron Whipple. Tri-Sta- FUTURE-Le- Youth Conference ke Slated at BYU August Plans are now being finalized for a Tri - Stake Youth Conference, it was reported by Randy Spafford, ster Youth Committee chairman. The Conference will be held at BYU on August 14 and 15 and 16 and is for all current Mia Maids and Explorers (ages 14 through 18) from Lehi, Ameri can Fork and Alpine Stakes. The three-da- y conference will include social activities, recreation, spiritual growth, classes and workshops. A special Sunday service will be held for all participants on Sunday evening, August 16. Highlight of the conferon ence will be a dinner-danc- e Saturday evening. Registration for the Conference is now being made, and all those who plan to attend are urged to get their registration forms from their ward Youth Council representatives. Registration must be completed by July 26, at which time a deposit of $5.00 or the full fee of $15.00 will be payable. Conference participants will be housed in the BYU housing and all meals will be eaten at the Cannon Center at BYU. The registration fee will cover the housing, meals and workshops. Workshop sessions will include bowling, flying, golf, Signs of the Times, The Negro and The Church, Courtship, makeup and hair styling, drugs and drug abuse and stewardesses. This conference is part of the LDS Church - wide summer for the youth of the Church. While at BYU participants will be chaperoned by adults from the three stakes. Assisting with general arrangements are Robyn Webber, Aneta Hamnett, Valery Pratt, Cherie Burningham, Russell Woffinden and Norma LeeScown. President Alvin Fulkerson is serving as Adult Chairman, assisted by Councilmen Leor Grif fiths of the Alpine Stake, Earl Peck, Lent Stake, ana Paul Mecham, American Fork Stake. Members of the Publicity and Registration Committee Include Scott Turner, chairman; Jolee Makin, vice chairman; with Mrs. Sharon May, advisor; with Blair Baker, Neil Cook, Judy Clark, Randy Davenport, Robert Nye, Christine Shelly, Kathileen Wag-staBlain Carson and Mrs. Madge Hutchings, committee members. 14-1- 6 Ken Vance, Sheila Cossey, Wendy Duncan, Jane Shelly, Alan Cooper and Steven Murdoc, D.R. Gardner and Mrs. Marcia Colledge. Floyd Griffiths heads the Spec- ial Events Committee, assisted by Loraine Adamson, with Scott Bean, advisor. Carol Ann Even-se- n, Dalyn Greenwood, Max Powell, Ann Jorgenson, Annette Jenkins, Gordon Strong, Stephen Zimmerman, Joy Gay Hadlock and Melvin Kirkham are com- mittee menbers. Chairman of the Workshops Committee is Randy Spafford, with Diane Shepherd, vice chairman; and O'Lani Durrant, advisor. Committee members include Brook Richins, Dorian Bailey, Andrea Curtis, Kevin Roseman, Randy Pulham, Christine Christensen, Terry Ross and Kent Shepherd. The Transportation and Finance Committee is headed by Richard Robinson, chairman, assisted by Joan Thompson, vice chairman, with Mrs. Luana Searle as advisor. Committee members include Roy Littleford, Kathleen Winters, Patricia Sykes, Carol Foote, Carol Gray, Howard Lover idge and Doug Wilson. Glen Matthews heads the Food Committee, assisted by Nancy Burch, vice chairman; with Mrs. Madge Terry, advisor. Commit- tee members include Dixie Brown, Grant Young, JaLaine Hardman, Robert Pope, Connie Nielson and Robin Cobbley. Charles F. Rohbock Assistant Football Coach in Lehi Charles F. Rohbock of Or em has been named Assistant Football Coach for Lehi High School. A graduate of Orem High School, he played for four years under Coaches Westover and Dine. In 1966 he was named an all state football player. He played football for Weber State College for two years, and graduated from the college in Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Mr. Rohbock is married to the former Myrna Hardman and they are presently living in Orem. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rohbock, also of and Orem. ff, Housing, Regulations Standards Committee is headed The first naval battle fought in the air took place between Marlowe, advisor. Committee the U.S. and Japan over the Cor members include Lanette Shum-wa- y, al Sea in 1942 and played a role Ann Nelson, Sharon Harris, in revolutionizing naval warfare by Don Brown, with KathyThom-avice chairman; and Kent s, Reopens Service Station City Council Discussion Mon. With the aim of keeping quality up and prices down, Grant Kirk- his service ham has station at 260 East State Street, with self service. Mr. Kirkham will be remembered by many as the operator of "Grant's Service," eight years ago. He will be assisted in the operation of this station by his sons, Kim and Jay, both students at the Lehi High School. They wiU feature major quality gas and oil for self service prices. The station will be open each week day and Saturdays, but wiU be closed on Sundays. ed Means of cooperation with Al pine City in allowing or curtail ing watar connections for residents in that area highlighted the discussion at the Lehi City Council meeiing; Monday night. Control of burning, safety practices at the Veterans Ballpark and the need for standby pumping water were problems brought up. It was agreed to sponsor the participation of both the Lehi Silver Band and the Lehi High School band in the July 24, par ade in Salt Lake City. Due to the illness of Mayor work out suitable solutions These include Police Chief Ben Peterson, Dale Walker, water, Clell Jackson, power and Karl Webb, street department superintendents. Mr. Walker noted the need for standby water pumping He suggested a new capacity. well as a possibility. Reporting on the practice of piling trash on city streets, Mr. Webb suggested that citations be issued for such littering. Concerning excessive speeding at the Veterans Ballpark, the Stree! Department was directed to put in dips or bumps on the road in order to slow traffic down to a safe level. The installation of City gas tanks and pumps and the parking of city vehicles in the city compound was discussed. Mr. Webb suggested that a written permit of some type, with rules covering the cutting into of city 'streets be is sued to contractors and that the contractors be required to re pair ana maintain sucn areas or pay the cost for this. - , submitted by Dwayne Thomas. It was voted to sponsor the participation of the Lehi Silver Band and also the Lehi Higii School Band in the July 24 par- in Salt Lake City, during the Pioneer Day celebration. The cost will be $75.00 for the Silver Band and 'jSO for the Senior PLEASE MOTHER! wails Cindy Jones, flag twirler for the Lehi High School Marching Band, as she pleads with her mother, Mrs. Donald (Dalene) Jones to let her take her stuffed dog with her on her trip to Calgary, Canada with the band tomorrow. High School Band. AUXILIARY POLICE PROJECT The request presented by the Lehi Auxiliary Police for the permit to sell refreshments and food items in the city was approved They plan to operate a refreshment wagon for various Morris Clark, Councilman Davis, public and community occasions. mayor pro tern, took charge of PLANNING AND ZONING the meeting. Council members Reed Sunderland brought up Brown, Cooper, Sunderland and the need for new members on the Whimpey were present, as were Over 100 members of the Lehi Falls at approximately 11 a.m. Recorder Wilson and Attorney Planning and Zoning CommisHigh School Marching Band will They plan to arrive in Helena, Members of the Lehi Fire De- -! board buses in the morning on sion. He was advised to make Hinton. at approximately 6 recommendations at the next partment, with Stanley Gordon as the first leg of their trip to Montana, Councilman Davis reported where they will be housed p.m., chief, were called out four times meeting. Canada. The that the Alpine City Council in some of the LDS Church buildCalgary, DRAINAGE PROBLEM members were disturbed about during the weekend. Fires were and planned for trip will ings and members of the ward Mts. Brown reported on the promptly brought under control, take them eight days, through there will cook their evening Lehi City allowing water conOn Saturday, they went to the several states, National Parks nections to the water line above drainage problem at Wines Park breakfast on Saturday rest room facilities. Dale Walk- Point of the Mountain and the and into Canada. The trip has meal, and pack them a box the "Aplitter" in Alpine. It was morning er stated that the plug was ap- Union Pacific Railroad tracks, voted by the council members been planned so that the stulunch for Saturday noon. that no such connections will be parently a stick or some other where som six or seven fires dents may see as much scenery The group will arrive In Calallowed by Lehi without the writobject that held material and were started by a "hot box" on and points of interest as possible. going by way of Waterton gary, ten permission of Alpine City. BIDS ON CAR caused the recurrence of the the train. Some 20 acres were Travelling with the students will Lakes National Park and Cards-to- n, Persons desiring such connecHe advised that a burned off, including sage brush be Paul Mortensen, director; Bids on the 1966 Plymouth stoppage. at approximately 6 p.m. Sattions must obtain the letter of automobile were discussed. It plumber with a power auger be and cheat grass. Two hours were Mrs. Gary Oxborrow, Mr. and urday evening. While inCardston permission from Alpine City. was agreed to sell the car to hired to clean out the line com- spent on the call. No appreciable Mrs. Merlin Russon, Mr. and they will stay in one of the Mayor Devey and Councilman Dean Willes for his bid of $326. pletely to stop the recurrence damage resulted. Mrs. Jay Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. school, with other band members Another two hours was spent Allan Green, Mr. andMrs. Lonnie Hampton arrived to join the Lehi The other bid was for $310.00 of the blockage. from the United States and Canby the fire crew in bringing ungroup in making definite deHardy, Dean Larsen, Richard ada. Sunday, July 12, band mem cisions on the water connection der control scattered fires in Devey, Mrs. Don (Darlene) Jones, bers will attend church services West Canyon, at the right hand Rosalie ScownandMitsiSouwand, in problems. Mayor Devey reported Calgary, retiring early to be that at present the Alpine City fork. The cause of these outpublic health nurse from Provo. ready for the mammoth parade Council does not want to mate bursts was not determined, was Band members and parents Monday morning. Monday afterwater connections outside the city reported. met last week to discuss the noon and Tuesday are open, pendlimits inasmuch as the water Sunday runs took the fire crew trip. Mrs. Leo Wootton of Aming events which take place after to a blaze north and west of the erican Fork talked to the group the supply is a problem within the group arrives in Calgary. A group of 14, including eleven der, and Norman Kirkham, ward Lehi garbage dump, where some about American Fork band's trip The students will also attend city. The planned connections for the Southee and Powell res- Ensigns and Explorers of the Ensign leader, accompanied the two acres of cheat grass was several years ago. She made sev- the Chuck Wagon races, the Calidences, granted by Lehi City, Lehi First Ward, with three lead- boys, Mr. Kirkham acting as burned off. An hour was spent eral recommendations of items gary Rodeo and other events with the understanding that they ers, returned home last Friday guide. (He is employed with the on that call. to take. Mr. Mortensen answered in connection with the celebraanoe service). contact Alpine, were discussed. night after a successful run of Another Sunday call took them questions about the trip and an tion. The boys participating included to the South end of the Lake itinerary was given to everyApparently the families had not the Snake River in Idaho. On Wednesday morning, July made the necessary arrangeThe run was made in seven Harvey and David Peet, Clay Mountains and two hours exerone present. 15, the band will leave for Banff ments with Alpine. It was proA short meeting for all stucanoes, with two in each canoe. Tripp, Dell Willes, David Cox, tion. A man from Salt Lake National Park, returning to Caldents and their parents will be posed to refund the fees paid, The boats were furnished by David Crossman, MichaelScown, City with a pickup vehicle sufgary Wednesday evening. On unless Alpine City agrees to the Snake River Canoe Service, Michael Gray, Micheal Carson, fered a $400 loss when the car, held Friday (tomorrow) morning Thursday morning they will start which also provided tents and all Blaine Carson and Drew Downs. a Chevrolet El Camino, was burnat 6:20 a.m. Following this meetgrand permission for these contheir return trip, returning to nections. meals. This service also included Private station wagons were used ed. The fire started when the muf- ing the band members will board Helena, Montana to spend the the transporting of the duffel bags in transporting the river runners fler of the car was knocked off in the buses at approximately 6:30 night. Friday they will continue COST TO ALPINE and sleeping bage, so that the to and from the point of driving. A small area of cheat a.m. All parents and townspeople their homeward trek, travelling Mayor Devey spoke of the bilwas burned. and men had dry clothing are invited to come to the school via Quake Lake and into Yellowgrass boys ling by Lehi City to Alpine for on hand each lot and give the band stone National Park, where they night. parking the water project above Alpine. EACH NIGHT send-of- f. STOPPED a rousing will stay in cabins at Fishing He stated that Alpine City should left Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. All band members will carry They Bridge. Saturday morning they have been billed only for that and a sack lunch to be eaten at Idaho will spend three days on the again board their buses, portion of the cost for work Thursday and going via the Grand Teton Naabove the School House Springs. Friday, stopping each night. tional Park, and stopping for It was agreed that the enginStory Hour exercises included vollunch in Jackson, Wyoming. They eer will be contacted to work Evening horseshoes and Reminder other will arrive home sometime Satout a cost breakdown. It was leyball, The information to be provided will again be residents Lehi outdoor recreation. Don't miss out on Tuesday urday evening. also agreed that the engineer given the opportunity to obtain includes the subscriber's name, WILDLIFE and Thursday hours at 2:30 p.m. contraccalwife or husband, address, wedbe required to have the new a birthday community They saw moose and antelope at the Lehi Library. This delighttors repair several areas along endar, under the sponsorship of ding anniversary, telephone, and and the river itself provided plenand birthdays. ful program and the Summer names the construction right of way. children's Club. Lions Lehi the ty of excitement. Boats overReading Program will continue The aim is to "MakeaFriend-l- y STARTING THIS WEEKEND but no casualties returned, through July. BURNING More Friendly," Community A member of the Lions Club Councilman Cooper reported sulted. At one point an entire and help everyone to know what's startmaw of into sucked was the boat for call will your listing, on complaints that an individual MISSIONARY WIVES AND happening, the school dates, who had been burning green weeds, a large whirlpool, and some fast meets, where and when, birthdays ing this weekend, July 10. The PARENTS TO MEET was necessary. The canvass will continue until July THURSDAY JULY 9 causing a great deal of smoke. swimming (TONIGHT) and anniversaries. The meetings under treacherous the 24. Families may call Clifford rapids, Others are using incinerators. and social functions of all our were in invisible many Holor Lester surface, The use of incinerators is ilThe missionary wives and parAll Interested eight year olds local organizations will be print- Miller, 768-2- 9 86 and they will providing a stiff chalheld. comb, be held Thurswill and older who desire to particilegal and those using them will sections, be ents will on dates the ed they meeting call for Lion Holbe contacted about removing lenge to boating skill. church, club and comb is your listing.as July 9, (tonight) at 8 p.m., pate In the second summer tenBishop George F. Tripp, Ken-le- y Special school, calendar day, serving them. It was noted that the State listevents in will the be Lehi First Ward church. nis clinic are to meet at the high community Clark, assistant Ensign lea- chairman, with Lion Miller as A Air Pollution Code provides for school tennis courts Tuesday. turnout is urged. ed on the calendar. large chairman. only limited burning and this by The calendar will provide a advertising July 14. at 8 a.m. At this time permit. Methods of controlling a registration fee of $L00 win lot of fun for everyone, you will LIONS AID MANY Morris burning and the issuing of perbe collected and schedules disknow whose birthday comes on Cooperative projects conductFree Press Publish mits were discussed. Improving cussed and worked out In order a certain date and also just when ed by the Lions Club include of community life. to Early are. best meet the needs and conmany their anniversaries phases of friends The Mayor many DEPARTMENT HEADS LOCAL FIRMS venience of the participants. Among those assisted by the LeW. Clark will be pleasMorris will Free Lehi Press The City department heads met with The clinic is scheduled to last There will be advertisements hi Lions this year include: Lehi ed to know that he has returned be published on Wednesday, the council to report on problems from Tuesday, July 14 through of local business firms on the High School Band, Boys State, the hospital, where he from home to next 15 due of week, July they have encountered :md to Sub for SanThursday, August 6. Classes will spent several days. He became calendar. Their telephone num- Hutchings Museum, the vacation schedule of the conducted on Tuesday, Wedbe ta, at League Ballpark, available will be bers ill last Thursday and was taken easily employees. Glasses for School Children. The and Thursday of each nesday to the American Fork Hospital all times. to Merchants are asked Lions Award annual is will be provided LOW week. Balls COST atrophy retreatment annd tests. He for please get their advertising but participants win the The Lions are making the cal- presented to the outstanding boy, by city turned home this week, but is Saton office copy into the avail- graduating from the Lehi High be expected to furnish their own required to continue rest and endar, with all listings urday and Monday. ClassiSchool. at able tennis rackets. $2.00. must quiet for the present. also be fied advertising The instructor is Jim Gray in by Monday noon to be and any questions concerning the in week's next published program should be directed to Week End Fires Lehi Band to Leave Friday For Calgary Keep Local Fire Dept. Busy long-await- ed i Fourteen From Lehi First Ward Take Snake River Run in Idaho Lehi Lions Club to Sponsor New river-Wednesd- Community Birthday Calendar for 71 Second Summer Tennis Clinic Announed 768-21- Mayor Clark to Next Week Little Tri-Ci- fy Craft Show Welcomes paper. Ribbons will be awarded to display of handicraft Items will be entered in the winners, with qualified Steel Days Craft big Tri-Cijudges making the selection. Show to be In progress in the Those desiring to enter &t exhibit are Invited to bring the items Alpine Stake Tabernacle basement during the entire Steel Days to be entered to the stake taberCelebration July 16, 17, and 18. nacle on July 15, where they will Mrs. Inez McDonald, show be received from 10 a.m. until 5 chairman, said that entries will p.m. be accepted from persons of all The show will be open from ages. Assisting Mrs. McDonald 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday with arrangements for the outand Friday and will be open standing show will be Ora Chip-ma- n, to the public Immediately followMarvin M. Allen, Malcolm ing the morning parade onSatur-da- y. H. Beck, George Fannin, Robert A number of interesting craft Scholes, Gladys Williamson, Con demonstrations will also be presented during the show, accordBrady and Minnie McDanlel. Special sections will be pro- ing to Mrs. McDonald. vided for Cub Scout, Boy Scout The exhibits will be superand Senior Citizen craft displays. vised during the entire time they ty PLAN YOUTH CONFERENCE D.R. Gardner, American Fork Stake; Glenn Matthews, Alpine Stake, Russ Woffinden, Lehi Stake; and Richard Robinson, Alpine Stake, are seated 1. to r. Standing, 1. to r., are Mark Thompson, BYU Special Services; Sheila Cossey, Lehi Stake; JaLaine Hardman, Lehi Stake, Carol Gray, Lehi Stake; Loraine Adamson, Alpine Stake; and Phil Youth Thomas, BYU Housing. Group met Sunday to finalize plans for the forthcoming Conference to be held August 14, 15 and 16 at BYU. The conference is for all of those Mia Maid and Explorer age and over in Lehi, American Fork and Alpine Stakes. Trl-Sta- ke 768-328- 5. Mrs. Azalia B. Dickerson Wins Grand Entries From Residents of Area A delightful him, telephone are open to the public for the protection of entrants. Persons of all ages are invited to participate, with the exhibits to include displays of jewelry, flower making, quilting, plastics, paint by number work, plaques, ceramics, crocheting, textile painting, knitting, ornamental decorations, basketry, rock collections and lapidary, embroidery, woodwork, leather and other items of craft work. Mr. Fannin and Mr. Brady will suoervise Scout entries, with Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Mc s: Danlel directing Cub Scout and Mr. ScholfcS will be in charge of exhibits from Pleasant Grove. dls-Dlav- Prize in Lehi Legion Auxiliary Project Adding a special attraction to the American Legion Post 19 of the July 4, fireworks and ball Lehi, served as general chairgame was the drawing held for the man for arrangements, including the baseballgame. He was assistgrand prize in the American Legion Auxiliary project. Bobby ed by Mrs. Colledge and Mrs. Gray, Little League player, drew Dennis (Gloria) Finch, auxlUary out the lucky ticket for Mrs. secretary-treasure- r, and Dennis Azalla Barnes Dickerson of LeFinch, former post commander. Miss Rosalie Scown and Miss hi. The prize was abeautiful hand-maPaula Innes are serving on the quilt. de Girls State Committee. Mrs. Russell (Phebe) Innes is auxiliary president. drinks Public appreciation is extended hamburgers, and cookies, with very good reto all those who supported the sponse. Proceeds are assigned project, with a hearty thank you to toward the Gil ls Slate feature of the many who assisted, to the the Auxiliary. parents and also the girls who Commander Dean Colledge of participated at Girls State. The Legionnaires and Auxiliary members also sold popcorn, sno-con- |