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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, Course Oids Accepted; OrounQroL'nng Set for Monday, Hay 3 Oolff Tri-C- ity Ground breaking ceremonGolf ies for the new Tri-Ci- ty Course to be built by American Fork, Lebi and Pleasant Grove, will be held Mooday, May 3 at 9 am., according to Councilman Malcolm H. Beck, chairman of the Golf Course Committee. Beehives, Scouts Plan Hotcake Supper May 18 The Lehi Stake Scouts and Beehive Girls are planning a Hotcake Supper on Tuesday, May 18, it was reported by Dean Welch, Stake Scout Leader, and Mrs. Merriel (JoAnne) Wathen, Stake Beehive Leader. Roy of the Stake MIA rd Super-intenden- cy is also assisting with first phase of con- Persons attending the struction has been awarded to breaking ceremonies are Bid on the ground invited to enter the property at the riding club grounds gate, taking the south road to the groundbreaking site. Don A Dave Devey, Inc., of pine and Thomas J. Peck & Sons, Inc., of Lehi. Cost will be approximately $60,000 for clearing and grading of the 18 hole course and includes an hourly rate for providing all equipment and labor for the first phase, said Mr. Beck. The work on this phase is expected to be completed in less than 60 days and will leave the property ready for installation of the sprinkling system. Other bids were received from United Enterprises, Inc., of Orem, and from Peterson and Carnasecca Contractors, Provo. American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lehi cities will combine their resources to construct the recreational facility, with each city to provide some $50,-00- 0 in funds for the project. Federal funds will also be used to assist in project in the amount of $188,700 on a matching funds basis. Ultimate development will le include an course, reservoirs, construction of a club house and rest rooms, pro shop and snack bar. Landscaping of the complex will also be included in the development. Al- Sixth, Eighth Ward Choirs to Practice Sunday In preparation for singing at Stake Conference, Sunday May 9, the choir of the Sixth and Eighth wards will combine for practice, Sunday, May 2, at 4:00 p.m., in the Stake Center. Combined practice will also be held on the following Thursday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m. A large attendance is urgently reauested. arrangements. The supper will be for all BABY SON BORN TO TOM scouts and beehive girls in the AND JEANNE Stake and will be held at Wines KEARNEY BARRATT Park, beginning at 7 p.m. Supper will include ham; hotcakes, Tom and Jeanne Kearney a drink and ice cream. A charge now of Falls Church, Barratt, be will cents made. of 50 welcomed a baby son, Virginia, Those attending are invited their first child on April 1. to bring their records and games IT'S A BOY FOR Justin T. is the name chosen for will also be played. STEPHEN LEROY AND the newcomer, who has black hair All scouts and beehive girls NINA EBORN PUGMIRE and weighed in at nine pounds are reminded to keep this date A fine baby boy arrived April and six ounces. He was born at in mind and plan to attend for the Fairfax Hospital. Mr. Barratt 22, in the American Fork Hosan evening of fun and food. pital, for Stephen Le Roy and is a dental student at GeorgeNina Eborn Pugmire of Lehi. town University. Mr. and Mrs. He has light brown hair and Michael Kearney of Lehi, share Lehi Patients in weighed in at eight pounds and grandparents' honors with Mr. 11 ounces. There is a Am. Fork Hospital brother, and Mrs. Harry Barratt of American Fork. Jeffrey, five and a sister, Stephanie, age four years. Pleased include Mrs. Myrtle Walton of Among those receiving treatment in the American Fork Hos- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. American Fork, andMr. and Mrs. pital were the following from Darrell Eborn of Lanark, Idaho Isaac Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Lehi and Cedar Valley, Ronald and Mrs. Phama Brown of Boise, Arnold Schlappy of Lehi. Mrs. Idaho. are Kearney has returned home afRalph Wing, Thelda E. Fox, Warren Mitchell, James Slater, Tim Mrs. Irene Larsen of Ririe, Idaho ter a two week's stay with the Ewell, Dean Smith Willes, Helda and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eborn young family in Virginia. She made the trip by plane. Whitener, Vera Lucille Hansen, of Paris, Idaho. Dai Doyle, Mar ceil Strong, Butter field, Cedar Fort; Diana Asby, Myrtle Price, Vicki Anderson, Lehi; Sharon Ole MEL'S Peterson, Cedar Valley. 18-ho- House hung at the American Fork City countries, as well as touring Hall A reception will honor the Calif.. Idaho. Nevada and parartist Sunday, May 2 from 3 to ticipating on the program bureau. He also took parts in plays and 6 p.m. Mr. Kirkpatrick began study- performed in two major musical ing art when 12 years of age and productions. While attending American Fork presented a painting to Forbes Elementary School at 14. He also High School, he was a member took third place purchase prize of the Art Club, Science Club, in a Utah County exhibit at 14. National Honor Society, was a This painting now hangs in the member and president of the Utah County building in Provo. Thespians. He designed sets for Other paintings have been donated to the American Fork High School, Shelley Elementary School and a five by eight foot mural, "Mission Triumphant," has been given to the Utah State Training School Branch chapeL Mr. Kirkpatrick has painted by commission a number of paintings, including a number of general authorities of the L.D.S. Church and local dignitaries. His paintings now hang in the LDS Chur ch Office Building, Building and BYU Wilkinson Center, as well as in homes throughout Utah, Arizona, Montana, California, Idaho and New York. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis on painting. While attending BYU he received the Student Culture Committee Award, the art department faculty awards in EXTERIOR ril MEL'S school plays and received "Best Thespian" and National "Honor Thespian" awards. He was a school paper staff artist and class editor for the yearbook. He also served as a student body officer and graduated in 1962 with four scholarships. Bill has entered several art competitions and won the Sweepstakes award in the 1970 Steel Neva Press Knits - Reg. $3.49 2 for $5.00 Boys Sweat Shirts 99c With Hood Reg. $3.49 - Fvcelfent LADIES SPROTSUEOQ PANTYHOSE 79$ Special ONE RACK 'o Price Ladies SPORTSWEAR.... Summer Knits - Pants - Blouses Days exhibit. 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SALE $10995 Reg. $149.95 with carrying handle - Twin Antennae. 1-- 0nly Frigidaire 2 Speed Auto Washer $19995 Only Frigidaire Auto Electric Range $19995 Cowboy Boots for the Whole Family 1-- Mens and Boys Straw and Felt Hats Gal. 2 for $5.00 plays, participated in school Acme and Justin $265 Jeans Boys New Spring Sandals for the Ladies Ladies Shoes and Moccasins in All Colors Sale on Eighteen Hour Bras & Girdles By Playtex New Pant Suits, Slacks and Dresses Ladies Spring Sweaters and Blouses Mother's Day May 9th BROWN STAIN SATURDAY Boys Shirts 3 for $1.19 Best Quality - Reg. 69c for Boys, Girls, Ladies and Men Gal. Sox Boys sum suits Outside While FRIDAY DOYS 1- Wranglers - PRICES GOOD THURSDAY He teaches adult education in oil painting and also gives private painting lessons. He is employed as a teacher at the Utah State Training School, teaching art, music, crafts and drama. In this capacity, he has directed the Christmas and Spring Pageants produced at the training school. An active member of the LDS Church, he is currently serving as MIA Dance Director and ward choir conductor. Hobbies include 1966 and 1967, the H G. Merrell both piano and organ, refinishing Award in painting. He was also furniture and interior decorating. active in other student activities He is also currently associated and was a member of the Circle with "House of Fine Arts GalK service unit and the Interna lery," in Provo. Ken-nec- Peoiratf $349 gnu UJiLUliifKlnUJl The dynamic portrait work of tional Folk Dancers. With the Bill Klrkpairick will be featured International Folk Dancers, Bill in the art exhibit for May to be toured Europe visiting seven SPECIALS Mrs. J. C. (Nellie) Wanlass has returned to her home in Lehi after spending the winter months in California. She divided her time with her three sons on the coast-M- r. and Mrs. Athel T. Wanlass in San Pablo, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Wanlass in Rodeo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass in Napa, California. She also enjoyed visiting with relatives in Sacramento. She left on Dec. 5, and returned on 17. A highlight of her stay was a family gathering on the birthday of her son Athol, April 6. Mrs. Wanlass, now 95 years "young" reports a very pleasant winter, although the weather was somewhat colder than usual at times. She was welcomed home by her son, L. Glen Wanlass, Lehi business operator, and family members. IFAHY'i H na J C. WANLASS RETURNS AFTER WINTER IN CALIFORNIA 29, 1971 PcrfrcH Exhibit to Feature Paintings Of Bin KIrkpatrick st Am. Fork CHy Hi9 Great-grandpare- MRS. THURSDAY, APRIL Reg. $229.95. OUR OWN SERVICE SHOP TO HELP YOU Mens and Boys Our Quality Is The Best Our Prices Dress and Sport Shirts POWERS SUPPLY Main Street - Are Lowest OF Lehi Lehi, Utah WONDER Httf WJKIWKW.'lBf WJl'llrfiiqiH WITH ! SAVINGS Staleys TeUe Rite Qeelity wwll MM a59 c ... 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