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Show Universal Uicrcfilx. Corp. jox 000 Salt Lnke Cltv Utch 64IO EpipiGfil EssM for Glgoup The Lehi Beautification Committee andtheCivielmprovement Association are requesting the assistance of local civic minded people in furnishing working tools and equipment for the annual spring cleanup to be held on the Beautification Committee is making this plea to all citizens to lend your painting equipment and tools so the volunteer workers can be fully utilized. B. J. Lott, President of the Civic Improvement Association, has assured the Beautification Committee chairman that tools adequately marked for identification will be returned to the owners by the Association. The Lehi Tenth Ward Elders Quorum is also planning to utilize some of the "Y" students in painting a widow's house and cleaning the yards of several other widows and disabled members on this cleanup day. The services of many more students were offered, but lack of time to adequately plan and organize other projects preclud ed an efficient use of more than 60 students. Let's show our appreciation to these students by furnishing them the tools with which to work and by matching their efforts with our own labors. The Lehi High School studentbody officers have pledged the student -body to furnish an equal number or more high school students to match other volunteer university students on May 8. The services of any other volunteer workers with shovels and rakes will also be gladly welcomed. j tJocy Tonight at 6:30 Jaylesii Smuin, Amy Everyone is invited to join with members of the Cedar Valley Miss Nancy Lee Cook, daughter Ward for a lavish banquet, ThursMr. and Mrs. Richard Cook of will 29 This (tonight). day, April be the ward budget banquet, and of Cedar Fort, was crowned at an outstanding May 8. serving will begin at 6:30 p.m. "Miss Lehi," array of pageantry on Saturday Some 60 BYU students have SURPRISE PROGRAM volunteered to come to Lehi on An added attraction will be a evening. The annual event took at the Lehi High School, the "Y" day (May 8) and assist surprise program at 7:30 p.m. place the large auditorium was the local residents in some civic Cooperative rates will be $2. 00 where to capacity. filled or improvement projects. It was deentire $10 for the per plate termined that one project that Queenly Miss Cook, five feet, family. would improve the city would be The Relief Society is in charge nine and a half inches talL has to repair and paint the board fence of banquet preparation, withGen-ev- a hazel eyes and brown hair. Sponsored by the Lehi Lions Club, and some ot the bleachers in the Cook president; Beulah Hanrodeo grounds. The Civic ImPlease take any tools you can sen and Arvilla Hacking, coun- she performed an interpretive lend to the home of B. J. Lott, selors, and Beulah Calton, sec- dance as her talent feature. She provement Association is furn290 South 200 West, well in adMIA girls will assist will represent Lehi at the Miss ishing 100 gallons of paint, but retary. Utah Pageant, scheduled for vance of May 8 so it can be deis sorely in need of hammers, with serving. termined if others will be reAlena Butterfield and Belva Thursday, Friday and Saturday, paint rollers and trays, brushes and empty paint cans. Therefore, High School in Kearns, Utah. quired. Chamberlain are She will also reign over many events during the year. Miss Jayleen Smuin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin of Lehi, was named first attendant to Miss Cook. A striking brunette, five feet, eight inches in height, she was sponsored by the Liahonian Club. A most appealing display of her clothing designs revealed her most unusual talent. Second attendant is Miss Amy Lehi- - Northern Gateway to Beautiful Utah Valley Hadfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hadfield of Lehi. AlVOLUME XXXIX so a tall girl, Miss Hadfield is five feet, seven and a half inches in height, with green eyes and reddish brown hair. Her demonstration in writing and poetry revealed her talent gifts. She was sponsored by the Leity Club. Two additional attendants were selected from the galaxy of beautiful girls, 12 in all, and all very graceful and talented. These include Miss Nancy Bushman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith A slender Bushman of Lehi. Plans are being made by the ed by the Lehi Civic ImproveGray as their advisor, is planning development of a rest park at blonde, with blue eyes, she is Lehi Beautification Committee ment Association, under the digeneral cleanup of the school's the northwest entrance to the city five five and one fourth to make May 8 one of the city's rection of Mike Southwick, the athletic field and the surrounding by having their engineers design inchesfeet, tall. She was sponsored biggest cleanup days, it was re- Association's representative on fence lines. They will also clean and layout and landscape plans. by the Lehi Jaycees. Her talent The City, County, Auxiliary was revealed ported by Bertrand Beck, Beau- the Beautification Committee. A the alley back of the business by means of a tification Chairman. Saturday, total of 40 students from BYU houses on Main Street. Police and National Guard have exhibit. clothing of have volunteered their services May 8, will be the kick-o- ff Boy Scouts from ten wards all volunteered the use of their Fourth attendant selected is the annual spring cleanup week, on this project and the Lehi High have been asked to clean the lit- equipment and services in making Miss Lynette Curtis, daughter of which will continue through May School studentbody officers have ter from the streets in their re- this an outstanding period of city Mrs. Letha Curtis of Lehi. A 15th. All residents are urged to pledged an equal number or more spective wards. cleaning. petite five feet two inches tall, A longer-rang- e The challenge now is to the Miss participate in some project that students to assist. Anyone who project being Curtis demonstrated her would like to volunteer to help planned is the removal of the individual citizen - what are you will improve our city's appearfine singing voice in a vocal welto will to in the in this project be made do ance make it a cleaner, more assist State Road sheds from the city doing selection. She was sponsored by beautiful and desirable place in come by the Association. A plea proper to an outlying district. cleanup campaign? Is your lot the Lehi Post 19, American Le for the loan of paint rollers, This is being done by the joint clean? If so, how about volunteerwhich to live. gion. She already holds the title A major project scheduled for brushes, trays, etc., is being cooperation of the State and City. ing to help direct the activities of "Miss American Legion" for the kick-o- ff day is the cleanup made by B. J. Lott, President The State is also assisting the of our younger people. Let's all Lehi and also the district. She of the rodeo grounds and the of the Association. Beautification Committee in the get involved! has blue eyes and brown hair Another major project schedpainting of the fence and stands. Highly commended for their This project is being spearhead- - uled is the removal of large stage presence and appearance, stumps and tree limbs and three talents were the other contestTeams Formed For old fences from a lot in the ants, Miss Diane Usher, Miss southwest part of the city. This Mary Christoffer son, Miss Cher-alElementary PTA has been an eyesore for some Boys Baseball Play Schumann, Miss Kathleen time, and with the cooperation Miss Claudia Winslow, Elton, of the National Guard, the City Meeting Tonight Miss Dennis Mc Tod Terry and Miss teams and Four five Marlyn Carrel, Morgan, major and Fire Department and the City Bernal. Christine teams have minor been formed Nelson, Robert Pack, Bradley The Lehi Elementary PTA will County equipment, it is hoped that in the Western Boys Baseball Strong, Johnny Wengreen, Ray EXTRA NUMBERS hold its annual election meeting this can be cleaned up during Association In Lehi, it is an- Worthen, Scott Yates. week. Wallace Somerville, at the ortonight, it was reported by Vir- this DODGERS Lehi Tenth Ward Elders nounced by Dean Colledge, loThe gan, provided a most appealing ginia Downs, president. The Coaches are Douglas Calton, is organizing a project cal president. Appreciation is for the lovely affair, atmosphere meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m Quorum for the fine response and Homer Trinnaman. Team with a well chosen background of at the school and all parents and to paint a widow's house and extended clean up several other yards. received and also for the coop- members are Jeff Anderson, music. Lineu de Paula was acthe public are invited. 20 eration of the coaches assigned Bill Brown, Steve Calton, DenDe Paula in A program will be presented They will be assisted by to assist in the summer program. nis Carlton, Kevin Cardon, Kevin companied by Mrs. BYU students. This project will a vocal selection. Michele by the three third grade classes. anTeams and coaches are Colledge, Russell Evans, Gary an acrobatic It will follow a Hawaiian theme be directed by Julian Mercer, a nounced as follows: of the Beautification Gines, Phillip Green, Keith Harr, dance. performed and will be under the direction member Paul Lewis Quintana, Rowley, e of Mrs. Ruth Peterson, Mrs. Committee representing the Philip (Skip) Nelson, inimat-ablCARDINALS Clayton Sunderland, Robert Tenth Ward area. master of ceremonies, outKath-ry- n and Barratt Miss Mary Turner. Coaches are Tim Welch and Thrasher, Greg The Lehi Junior High School, did his record in the quality of Wanlass. The minor leagues include the under the direction of student-bod- y Danny Dubois. Team members his introductions and suave huofficers Laurie Dorton, Joan are Merrill Bone, Charles Finch, following: mor. INDIANS with James Bart Manning, Bret Oxborrow, Price andRyanDavis, Meeting Coaching is Alvin Ross, with JUDGES Kendall Roseman, Jeff Tanner, Wade Pulham, NealTurner, RonThe difficult task of judging Cassey Brown, Cody Brown, Wy-a- tt nie Wilson, Wade Manning, Arn-ni- e Carter, Verl Lynn Coates, was accomplished by a group all May Valley PTA Hunt, Joe Bullock, Cliff Koh-le- r, Todd Cregger, Kevin Francom, highly skilled and experienced Darrell Nelson, Clinton Petern. in similar situations Mrs. RiRobert Welch, Casey On May 5, 1971 at 7:30 p.m. son, Terry Phillips, Gordon Ray, chard Felt, now of Provo; Mrs. at the City Hall there will be To Elect Officers Nathan Reid, Elvin Ross, Ty Stanley Allman, Orem; Robert CUBS a special Jaycee meeting for Smith, Weldon Sorenson, Matt Sandstrom, Orem; Glen Sacos, Arnie Cardon and Mike CoopGarth Seastrand, well known those interested in what the JayWat hen, Scott Woffinden, and Midvale and potentially of Hollycee movement is. All young men educator and former school prin- er are the coaches. Team memKenneth Fox. wood, and John Adkins of Coalbetween the ages of 18 and 36 who cipal of the Cedar Fort School, bers include Donald Angus, Lay ne TIGERS ville. Judging was tabulated acBrent Cardon, about Dorton, to more know will be the featured speaker at the would like Terry Neal Colledge and Dave Beal cording to the appear anceand the Jaycees and what they can do P.T.A. meeting in Cedar Fort Doyle, Michael Ellison, Danny Goodwin, Billie Gray, Robert are the coaches, with Scott Col performance of the contestants to become involved in the group on Thursday, May 6. ledge, Cole Davis, Glen Devey, in street dress for the talent that can get things done, then Elections will be held and a Gray, Allan Peet, Dean PeterScott Harley Downs, Bob Forsyth, Alson, to to come demonstrations; swim suits and Ryan Player, welcome Price, turnout are is urged. Parents large they Bruce Jeff Street, Tuckett, Troy len Gerber, Doug Gray, Danny formal attire, as well as their and others interested are rethe meeting. Worthen. Heiselt, Barry Holman, Tony answers to questions presented Speakers will be; Rod Carter, minded to attend. RED SOX Holmes, Roger Jacobson, Todd to them. U.S. Jaycee Director; Dave NieCurrently serving as P.T.A. Kirkham, Bryan Liston, Michael Lee and Steele Worthen John President-Distri- ct Vice State officers are Mrs. lsen, Clyde (CarRobinson, are the coaches. Team Larry Walker, Keith USHERS members President; Jed WIscombe, olyn) Cook, president; Mrs. Pulham. Happily assisting as ushers are Ron Bartholomew, Bob ElliPresident Am. Fork Jaycees and (Joan) Anderson, were the children of the pageant GIANTS Gur-neBrent Scott son, Golding, of the city council, and Mrs. Kenneth (Linda) members Coaches are Dave Lind and Committee-Trace- e Player, Jill Dennis Healy, David M along with past Lehi Jaycees. Norris, secretary. Chivers, Tori Peck, Angela Bud Mc Candlass, Greg Ferris Holmes, with Robert Aband Sonja Olsen. bott, Bret Burnham, Lloyd DaMrs. Val (Carolyn) Player, vis, Eddie Doyle, Tony Doyle, LaurinGibb, Blaine Hales, Bruce who carried the responsibility of Harr, Bruce Holdaway, Jim committee chairman, expressed Holmes, Bret Hutchings, Mark her appreciation to the commitLoverldge, Chris Morton, Larry tee, the judges, the sponsors and those who donated toward the Olson, James Peterson, Todd Powell, Jeff West. production costs. She especially PIRATES named Glen M. Smith of the Lehi Ken Greenwood and James Ait-kHigh School staff, as well as are the coaches, with Bruce Principal Dale H. Price for the fine cooperation provided. A Aitkes Doug Aitkens, Mark most hearty thank you is extended Aitkens, Barker, Randy Bullock, Larry to the girls who participated In Cardon, Russell Cardon, Kirk the pageant, and their parents for Chad wick, Bryan Clark, Kirk their support. Francom, Bradley Greenwood, Scott Greenwood, Cal Jacklin, WINS BOND Miss Smuin, not only a winner Reed Mellor, Cole Peck, Clayton Sorenson, Corey Trapp Shane as first attendant, Is also the winner of the $25.00 bond in Allred. MINOR TEAM appreciation for her efforts in (Name not yet sele cted) selling the most tickets. Dwayne Colledge is the coach, with team members as follows-Ba- rt SPECIAL MENTION Berry, Zane Berry, Jeff Through an oversight, the name Cedarstrom, Kim Cedarstrom, of Mrs. Lynn Degelbeck was er Brent Colledge, Dennis Ewell, omitted from the ORGANIZE SUMMER BASE a and coaches of the Western Boyi Baseball met this printed proweek to organize the boys baseball program for the summer. Seated, 1. to r are Dean Welch, Russell Glathar, Tony Goates, grams. Mrs. Player expressed Dean Colledge, Dick Worthen and Doug Calton. Standing, L to r., are James Gray, Lee Steele, Mike Houghton, Kay Johnson, Da- apologies and also a big "Thank Arnie Cardon, Dan Dubois, Tim Welch and John Worthen. Dean Colledge will serve as president vid Petroff, David Stewart, Ste- You," for her help. She was In of the organization, with Dean Welch and Dick Worthen, assistants, James Gray Is ven Strong, Bart Woodcoi, Paul charge of the beautiful RecreaCity tion Director. Woodcoi, Buzx Peterson. Sat-urd- mm Musis " I u 'jtWpm Stt Clga to Paint fectes to Kiclmff Dity Coaches Selected, Western v Pi 4 Eteo Drive ee League S Lovely Nancy Cook, center, was crowned Miss Lehi for 1971 at the annual Miss Lehi pageant last Saturday evening. Attendants are Jayleen Smuin, first attendant, at the left; and Amy Hadfield, second attendant. MISS LEHI Chamber Makes Committee Appointments Members of the Lehi Chamber of Commerce met in a board meeting Tuesday morning at the Lehi Cafe to discuss participation and make committee assignments The board voted to support City and the Lehi Civic Improvement Association in the July 1, 2 and 3 Lehi Roundup by participation in financing a city float, sponsoring a retail trades promotion and proposed an exhibit of Lehi industries as their contribution to the cele bration. The chamber of commerce will Lehi All-drid- ge Jaycee Wednesday, vl ?? ,JQftoJ?) BYU, Leiii lligii Dins "Piss Leiii" Tiilo, Osolt Cedar Valley Ward Banquet 5 Cedar Sor-enso- El-m- an y, g, Stake Conference Here Saturday. Sunday, May 8, 9 Lehi Stake Quarterly Conferences will be held at the Lehi Stake Center, on Saturday and Sunday, May 8, 9, it is announced by Stake President DeanT. Worl-ton. The General Session to which all Stake Members and the General Public are invited, will convene at 10 a.m., on Sunday, May 9, in the Lehi Stake Center. ELDER EZRA TAFT BENSON Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of Twelve Apostles will represent the General Authorities of the LDS Church and will preside over the conference. LEADERSHIP MEETINGS Leadership meetings will be held on Saturday evening, with the exact time to be announced next week. Those expected to attend will also be listed. Special music will be provided by the choirs of the Sixth and Eighth Lehi wards. donate $100 towards cost of the city float, which will be designed and ready for appearances in area parades. The Retail Trades Committee wiU sponsor a Roundup promotion in connection with the city celebration, with Ken Greenwood to serve as chairman of the promotion committee. Assisting Mr. Greenwood in this phase of the chamber activity will be other members of the Retail Trades Committee, Harold Hutchings, Abe Ekins, RheaPen-ro- d and Jo Zimmerman. The possibility of presenting a display of Lehi industrial products was also discussed and approved by the chamber. Since there are so many varied products manufactured in Lehi, it is proposed by the chamber of commerce that these products be suitably exhibited for the public to visit and view during the Ned Wilson will celebration. serve as chairman of the Lehi Industries committee, assisted by committee members Gene Powell, Way man Winslow and Larry Phillips. The projects committee will include WallaceOlsen, chairman, with N. S. Peck, Calvin Swenson and Ned Wilson. In other action, the chamber of commerce named N. S. Peck to represent their organization on the Lehi Beautification Committee. Lloyd Jacobsen Named Head Football Coach Lloyd Jacobsen, assistant coach at the Lehi High School for the past year, has been named head football coach, it was reported by Dale H. Price, principal. Mr. Jacobsen wil replace Coach Jim F. Crittenden, who has coached at the local school for the past 13 years. Mr. Crittenden, who is Assistant Principal at Lehi High, will spend more time in administrative duties, Mr. Price said. Juniors Ready Plans For Spring Prom The annual Spring Prom at the Lehi High School will be held tomorrow evening Friday, it was reported by Principal Dale H. Price. The Prom, sponsored by the Junior Class, will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the Boys Gym. Theme for the dance will be " For All We Know" and the hall will be decorated in orchid, purple and silver crepe paper. Two scenes will adorn the walls, one depicting a sunset and the other a mountain scene. Music will be furnished by Glen Law's Orchestra. There are to be no corsages. semi-form- A floor show by members of the Junior Class will be presented at 10:30 p.m. Parents and patrons are invited. Admission to the dance will be $3.00 per couple, with parents and patrons $1.50 per couple. al Janae Powell and Bruce Wathen are serving as with Susan Berry and Weston Innes, dance chairmen; Kathy Wing, Stacy Brown and Eldon Holmes, decorations; Blake Trane, assembly; Ann Jorgensen, program; Brad Sunderland, advertising; and Arthur Boltz, tickets. en BALL--Offic- 1 .fi cl PLAN PROM Members of the Junior Class plan annual Spring Prom, which win be held tomorrow evening (Friday) at 8:30 p.m. in the Boys Gym at the Lehi High School. Seated are Stacy Brown, Blake Trane and Janae Powell. Standing, 1. to r., are Kathy Wing, Aon Jones-so- n, Weston Innes, Susan Berry, Bruce Wathen, Brad Sunderland, and Eldon Holmes. Ltor, |