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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1972 Lehi Youths Injured aam. M am m 0 e ? in Auto Accident 8 i Two Lehi residents were incrash on West jured in a two-c- ar Main Street shortly before midnight last Saturday evening, Feb- ii p Ia Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Don Morrill, who investigated, said Larry Hadfield, 23, 239 So. 300 West, Lehi, was treated at American Fork Hospital for lacerations of the face. A passenger in his car, Linda Adamson, 23, 152 So. 2nd East, Lehi, received a possible concussion, eye injuries, possible knee and ankle injuries, and lacerations of the face, Trooper 0 o Aunt Hattie Aunt Hattie has a thing About Spring. She rakes her yard with a Yearn to burn, The powers that be Found a solution To cure Aunt Hattie's Meager pollution, Morrill said. Now. when she rakes The second grade students at The accident occurredwhen She must stash the trash vethe Sego Lily Elementary School Mr. Hadfield' s north-bouvehicle with an unwilling heart presented a very successful mu hicle and a south-bouAnd a defiant lag sical play this week. Two driven by Clyde Eldon Jacobs, of "Hansel and 19, 246 So. 400 East, American Into a store bought Plastic bag! Gretel" were presented Tuesday. Fork, collided. A total of 62 students parti Mr. Jacobs and a passenger, The air is clear cipated in the play, under the di L. Rogers, 19, 472 No. So everyone thinks, Mickey rection of teachers Marjorie 400 American Fork, were Aunt Hattie doesn't East, The Walker and Lynn Smith. not injured. She thinks it stinks! presentation's music was by Other highway patrol troopers . .Rebecca Humperdink arranged by Schaum and the American Fork Police with some original dialogue. Second Graders M tion. 26. ruary PRESENT PLAY.. . .Second graders at the Sego Lily Elementary School presented a musical Under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Walker and Mrs. Lynn Smith the stuplay this week. dents presented "Hansel and Gretel." assisted at the accident scene. Trooper Moi rill said the accident is still under investiga 0 Present Play nd nd PARTICIPANTS in the Southern Utah State College Traveling Art Exhibit 1 to r: David Bring-hurs- t, participating artist; Norm Robinson, exhibit coordinator; Richard Hardin and Jane Moorman, participating artists. Southern Utah State College to Symphony Show Art Exhibit at Lehi High Ball Friday A traveling art exhibit from Southern Utah State College will be shown at Lehi High School the week beginning March 6. Through special arrangement with the SUSC Talent Bureau andSUSC Art Department, the work of ten student artists will be shown. Lehi High School is one of 14 Utah schools selected to show the exhibit. The exhibit is part of the newly organized Talent Bureau at SUSC. The exhibit tempera, features water-color- s, ink wash, li- thograph and block print productions, silkscreen prints, and a variety of drawings. Subjects portrayed range from portraits to landscapes and includes a number of abstract designs creating special interest in both new and ancient art forms. Student artists participating in the show are Richard Hardin, Riverside, Calif.; Greg Ingram, J a ne Moorman, Clare-moNephi; Calif.; Doug Dennion, Henderson, Nev ; David Bringhurst, Salt Lake City; Bob Tibbitts, Blanding; Rosemary Wasmer, Richfield; Charles Nelson, Debbie Coscia, and Randy Holm, all from Cedar City. R. Dean Welch, Lehi High School art teacher, can be contacted for information as to time and place the exhibit will be The public is invited to shown. visit the exhibit; admission free. nt, "As far as we're aware, this is the first traveling exhibit of this kind in the Western states area," said Norm Robinson, exhibit coordinator and director of the Talent Bureau. "Our purpose is to expose high school students to college level art and to give college students the opportunity to display their work in areas other than professional or competitive ex hibits," said Mr. Robinson. The annual Utah Valley Symphony Ball, anticipated by music lovers from throughout the County, is set for Friday, March 17, at 8 p.m. at the Wilkinson Center in Provo. An evening of delightful entertainment and dancing is planned with festivities to start at 8:15 when a very special concert by the Symphony will begin. The Ball gets underway at 9 At an exciting interval p.m. some very lucky person will win tip1 Aiil week-lon- g an trip to Mexico as a door prize, At other intervals beautiful paintings by prominent artists will be auctioned as part of the activities. short floor show will add very memorable evening Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased in Lehi from Beth Brown at 770 N. Center, phone 3, or at the door the A to a 768-245- 1 . ACCIDENT Two Lehi residents West Main last Saturday evening. evening of the Symphony Ball, The Sixth and Seventh Ward will be explained. The stylist conducting the show will be a graduate Home Eco nomist representing Simplicity Patterns from New York and ORDER OF THE ARROW members David Shaw, Corey Reynolds, Terry Walker, of Lehi; and Kim Hansen, Salt Lake, prepare for annual Indianarama to be held on Saturday, March 4. The Provo High School Auditorium will be the scene of the annual Indian dance and lore program of the Lodge, Order of the Arrow on Saturday, March 4. A matinee performance will be given at 2:30 p.m. with the evening show to get underway at 7:30 p.m. Title of this year's show is "The Dream Fast of Wulihan." The public is invited to attend. Donations of $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children 6 to 16 are asked. Children under 6 will be admitted free. Proceeds from the event will go to furnish financing for a camp scholarship fund to assure a long-ter- m summer camping trip for Women's Council Topic "Safety On Highways" "Safety on the Highways" will be the topic of discussion at the meeting of the Women's Leg is lative Council meeting to be held on Thursday, March 2, at 9:30 a.m. in the Women's Council Hall in Provo. Featured speaker will be Ray mond A. Jackson of the Depart ment ot ruMic saieiy. l ne meeting Is under the direction of Mrs. Harry Hardmanof Payson, chairman nf tho rmmril nn Health boys who are unable to attend because of financial reasons. Performers in the show come from all over the southern two- thirds of Utah, including all of the Utah National Parks Council. Officials said the performance offers "high quality entertain ment enjoyable to all age levels." They invited Cub andScout groups hour of fun and fashions Wed nesday, March 8, in the Stake Center at 11:00 a.m. Light refreshments will be served and a baby sitter will be provided. Hansen, Blaine R. Wilson and Stanley Buell, Utah Technical College faculty. Theirs," Technical College at Topics for each class and the Provo will offer a Small Busiexperts who will teach them are ness Management Development as follows: course March 9 - "Increasing theSiz each Thursday night, March 9 through April 27, aczle of the Sale," Hugh Pinnock cording to Utah Tech President general agent, Connecticut Mu Wilson W. Sorensen. tual Life InsuranceCompany, Salt The first such offering at Utah Lake City. March 16 - "Taxation in Tech, it is designed to train management insmallbusinesses, Day of Inflation," Dr. LarsCran and offers a list of experts from dall, doctor of business educa both the business field and Utah tion, accountant, Gardner, Squire Technical College's ownbusiness and Gilbert, Provo. March 23 - "Advertising That faculty. The course will run 7 to 9 Pays." Bob Welti, Bob Welti p.m. each Thursday evening beAdvertising Inc., KSL Television tween the dates designated, said Salt Lake City. March 30 - "Legal Pitfalls President Sorensen, with a fee of $25 which includes materials. Kline of a Small Business," Reservations may be addressed Strong, Professor of Law, Uni to the Division of Business, Utah versity of Utah. Technical College at Provo, 1395 April 6 - "Turning Commu North 150 East. Provo. nicatlon into Profit." Dr. Lu ar accident in American Fork on Let "The Pacesetter II Help Change your Image For Spring Lefs Fashion Heodquarfers O Leen Jackets O Riblcss Corduroy Zipper and Button Front O Skinny Ribbed Body Shirts USED O Double Knit Pants APPLIANCES No Down at Provo Offers Business Management Dev. Course two-c- O Skin Tanks Salt Lake City Lodge Ceremonial Chief, is diHe is recting the production. assisted by other lodge officers and chapter chiefs. Cliff Snow is chapter advisor in American Fork; and George Reynolds, Le hi chapter advisor. were injured in this UTAH Fashion Fabrics. Many helpful hints in the ever- THE LEHI FREE PRESS popular knits will be given. Fashion show programs fea 32 West Main Street turing pictures of styles to be Lehi, Utah 84403 modeled will be passed out. There will be ideas for new Postage Paid at Lehi clothes for spring as well as sugPostoffice gestions f or E a s t e r fashions. April 2, Easter Day, will soon be A weekly newspaper devoted to here, so these fashion ideas will the Interests and welfare of to incentive needed the provide Lehi City get a head start toward sewing your new Easter clothes. Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. cille Stoddard and Mrs. Helen Every Thursday Ashton, Utah Technical College at Provo faculty. E. Russell Innes, Publisher April 20 - "Deleeate and Mo tivate to Increase Profits," Ladd Subscription Price $4.50 Black, manager, Taylor's Department Store, Provo. (in advance) April 27 - "Yours. Not Payment Utah Tech College All the ladies in the Stake are invited to come and enjoy an to attend the afternoonperform- Some people never exaggerate ance at a special reduced rate They just remember big. if attending in uniform as a group with an adult leader. Other groups are also invited at re Guaranteed duced rates. Kim 1 ' PLAN FASHION SHOW - Lana Harris, Seventh Ward, and Maxine Lindquist, Sixth Ward, admire dress to be modeled in Relief Society sponsored fashion show Wednesday, March 8, in the Stake Center. Relief Societies are sponsoring a Designer Touch Inside and Out Fashion Show. Not only will the article be modeled, but the construction of the fashion Slated March 4 7 fund-raisi- ng Relief Society to Present Fashion Show March 8 Indiana -- Now the Army starts you at $288.00 a mo. And you may not even hqve to spend it. SFC APPLIANCE O Sport Coats 100 Polyester Curtis W. Spencer Provo 374 - 7295 SUPERMARKET Utah 127 East Main Lehi. 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