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Show Universal McrofiLu Corp. Box 2608 Salt Lake City UtDh tiiilO Three Girls Enter'tliss Lehi" Contest Plans are going forward for an outstanding Miss Lehi Pageant, scheduled for Saturday, April 29, at the Lehi High School, it is announced by Charlyn Evans and Penny Adamson, general chairwomen. The public is invited to attend the pageant, with admission set mtwt Lehi Northern Gateway to Beautiful THURSDAY. se at $1.00. A canvass will be held and a prize will be awarded to the girl selling the most tickets, which will also be available at the door. "Miss Lehi" and two attendants will be chosen. Many spe cial events and opportunities will be provided, continuing through out the year. The Miss Utah Pageant will be held in early June in Salt Lake City. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Adamson and Mrs. Evans are Lola Chivers, DonaAnder-so- n, Joyce Wathen, KathrynDor- ton, Arlene Peck, Ludene Pugh, house-to-hou- L JEAN TRINNAMAN I SUSAN BERRY SHERRI POPE High School and is attending Dixie part in the plays "Ben Hur" and College. She has been a member "Music Man", the Pep Club, of the Pep Club, National Honor Rebelettes, and was a four-yeShe was Society, was a member of the Seminary graduate. Lynn Degelbeck, and Jean Fitz- yearbook business staff, and held vice president of her seminary memberships in the Thespian and class and was a member of the gerald. She has taken Stake Dance Committee, was a A tea for the contestants and Biology Clubs. their mothers will take place on April 15. Nancy Cook, Miss Le hi, and her two attendants, Jay lene Smuin and Amy Hadfield Barnes, will be honored guests at the tea. The contestants will be treated The annual Queen-ode- o (Queen Lewis as president. to a trip to Salt Lake City where held in connection with Competition is open to any they will visit the Beehive House, Contest) Round-up Celebration, girl or woman rider age 16 years a lunch and fashion show at the the Lehi will be held on Saturday, May or over. Former Lehi Roundup Hotel Utah, and have the privi Candi27, at 8:00 p.m. at the Lehi Queens are ineligible. one of of with the lege visiting rodeo arena, it is announced by dates need not be Lehi residents. LDS of the General Authorities Mike Southwick, publicity chairChurch. A Lehi Roundup Queen and two man. ' The contest is sponsored attendants will be selected at by the Lehi Civic Improvement THREE CONTESTANTS Association, with Lynn (Snook) that time. All queen candidates ANNOUNCED ar Lehi Roundup Three contestants were nounced this week. They an- JEAN TRINNAMAN Miss Trinnaman, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trinnaman, is being sponsored by the Jean Chamber of Commerce. is a petite five feet, one inch fane plans to give a brownette. dramatic reading for the talent portion of the contest. Jean's hbbies include sewing, creative writing, and music. Her special interests include working with retarded children and rest home patients and just generally being with and working with people. She hopes to get a degree in economics the field of home and family relations and per haps teach. She graduated from Lehi High School and is presently attending Dixie College where she has been active in the following clubs and organizations; Delta Ogden Driver Injured in Propane Gas Truck Crash A propane gas truck crashed in he literally flew across and landa Held oil Highway 8u when the ed in a field of grain stubble. brakes failed as it approached The pipes on the tank were rupthe Union Pacific tracks Tues- tured releasing the gas. Lehi day afternoon. Firemen stood by until the tank Pharol Edwin Beasley of Og was emptied and danger of fire den was the driver of a propane was past. truck belonging to the V I Oil Mr. Beasley suffered three He broken Company of Idaho Falls. ribs, lacerations, and was traveling west on Highway possible internal injuries. He 80 and as he approached the was taken by Lehi Ambulance to U. P. tracks the brakes failed the American Fork Hospital and and he took to the fields. He later transferred to the MacKay didn't see a ravine which Hospital in Ogden. Members of the Utah Highway Patrol and County Fire Warden Thespians, Sigma, Rebel Rousers, Sociability, and the Program Bureau. She also has taken part in the following ac tivities: Dixie College Women's and Week, Homecoming, other social events at Dixie. She was recently chosen as Coed of the Month at Dixie. She has been active in her Church as a Primary chorister, Relief Society Teacher, and Sun day School Teacher. She is also vice president of Lambda ta 40-fo- ot Chamber Easter Egg Hunt Is Huge Success Floyd Lundell accident. investigated the will be entertained at a luncheon which they must attend as part The of the contest activities. luncheon will be at 6:00 p.m. on the date of the contest. This will provide an opportunity for each candidate to become acquainted with the various contestants. This will add an extra thrill to the occasion for ladies who like to ride, and will provide a memorable experience in itself. The date for Lehi's famous Lehi Roundup will be announced soon. However, now is the time to make plans to enter competition, and also to pass the word around that Roundup Time and Queen Contest Time are particularly desirable for family reunions and visits of former residents and friends. Girls and women interested in riding are invited to contact Mirv He will Pulham at be most happy to cue them in on rules and preparations necessary for the contest. 6. Ward Captains Cancer Fund Drive Stske Sptcch Festival prH 18 captains have been se- lected to head the Lehi Cancer Crusade Fund Drive, it was reported by Ralph Wing, local chairman. Ward Captains include Carol Beverly, First Ward; Rose Cook, Second Ward; Julia Smith, Third Ward; Ada Whipple, Fourth Ward; Roberta Kirkham, Fifth Ward; Evelyn Larsen, Sixth Ward; Iona Hadfield, Seventh Ward; Carol Pulham, Eighth Ward; Lucille Christofferson, Ninth Ward; Kay Dean, Tenth Ward; and Carolyn Cook, Cedar These Captains Valley Ward, are now selecting their committee members to assist in the drive, Mr. Wing said. The local fund drive, which will include a canvass, will be conducted during the month of April, Mr. Wing stated. Mr. Wing said that through the monies collected during these fund drives, cancer research is carried on at Utah institutions as well as on a national level, that a public education program is carried out and that free cancer house-to-hou- clinics in rural areas are con- The Mayor by Ken Whimpey and seconded neighborhood of $300,000.00. The the road for filL d unit would be a unit and pointed out that the city has wa- by Thomas to approve the trailwould employ about 30 people. ter and sewer lines under the er court plan as submitted and road. The water dept. will check approved by the Planning and The council discussed the reIt was noted that the the depths of the lines to see if Zoning Commission and to allow quest. ork to begin on the project. ground had been purchased for some fill material could betaken such a prupose and had at one off the road to help Mr. Coates The motion was passed. The council was asked if the time been offered to another fill his ground. Utah County P.E.P. Coordincity would accept the roadway group for a rest home. A mothat lies over the city's tion by Thomas to approve the ator, Mr. Darrell Cook, was presale of the city property to the sent to discuss the new program water line and runs through the the Department of Labor designed trailer court. They would like Lehi Industrial Fund Enterprises for the purpose of construc- to help employees and to build homes along this road. ting a rest home facility, the new hires with testing and train The council will discuss the mat sale price to be $25,000.00 with ing. Also to help the city in ter later. a down payment of $10,000.00 and setting up job descriptions and Brown discussed the Mrs. now going on and the annual property tax to serve standards. The program is just city clean-u- p as yearly payments. The City in the planning stages now. He asked that everyone help in cleanasked if the city would be in ing up the city this spring. It Attorney is to prepare the papers. The motion was seconded terested in participating. The was noted that material will be by Colledge and passed bv the council will discuss the matter picked up for those people un remainder of the council memand let Mr. Cook know of their able to haul it themselves. The decision. bers. final pick-u- p day wiU be April Vern Rowley and James Yates 15, when National Guard trucks Ronald Clark was present to discuss the dog problems in Lehi. were present to discuss their will make a final pick-u- p in Don Coates was present to ask trailer court. The plan has been the city. Citizens should have if he could purchase the short drawn and presented to the Plan all material out before that day. section of 500 West Street bening and Zoning Commission and Any material put out on the tween the Union Pacific Railapproved by them. The council 15th or after will not be picked road track and the interstate. discussed the various meetings up. He has property on the side of ' and hearings and reviews of the Mr. Colledge talked about the this road and would like to use i plan to date. A motion was made need for stop signs on 300 West on both sides of the railroad track to help prevent any more accidents on the crossing. The council agreed, and will have the police department arrange for the signs. The council discussed the public service careers program as presented by Mr. Cook. A motion was made by Mrs. Brown to approve the program and to enter into the contract for the services when the time approa ches. The motion was passed. UVIDA organization and the dues for the year was discussed A motion was by the council. made by Thomas, and seconded by Colledge that the city not pay dues for this year. Votes: Thomas, yes; Colledge, yes;. Downs, yes; Whimpey, yes. Coun- cilwoman Brown abstained from voting. Mayor Clark talked about the GOING UP. . .Work on the new Lehi First -- Sixth Ward Meetinghouse is progressing. A delay Utah County Council of Governbrickto of about six weeks was encountered as the contractor had wait for brick. However, the ments and the need for funds work is now completed and most of the mechanical equipment, rough plumbing and wiring is to operate the organization. He now completed, according to Bishop George Tripp, Agent Bishop. Sheetrock and insulation are now noted that the county cannot fund being installed and work is expected to be completed by the end of June. the organization because American Fork City does not belong. The cities that are members First-Six- th will probably have to pay a share of the operating costs if AmThe new First-Sixt- h WardCha-p- el because the contractor was un- will seat 800 so a total seating erican Fork does not join. Without now under construction the organization, federal capacity of 1120 is expected. is able to get brick. The compleThe cultural hall area will al tion date has now been set for about grants in the county cannot be completed, acso be used for ward sports pro obtained. Mayor Clark recomcording to Bishop George Tripp June. of the First Ward. The new edifice will have 19 grams. mended that Lehi City pay its A "This is Your Life" pro The Steenblik Construction teaching stations, two bishops share, which would be about gram for the old building is be $500.00 if necessary. The counCompany is building the new and clerks offices. church and workmen are now The chapel will accommodate cil members agreed that Lehi ing planned by a committee head City would support the organilaying the rock on the entrance 3 20 persons with an overflow in ded by Marilyn Nielsen and La panels and are completing the the cultural hall adjacent to the Vee Strong. More about this will zation and pay its share if resheet rock work inside. The cultural hall area be announced at a future date quired. chapel. The building was to have been completed by May 17, but construction has been slowed down Morris Clark preMayor sided at the regular City Council session with council members JoAnn Brown, LaVere Dean Ken Whimpey, Downs, and Blaine Thomas. Colledge City Recorder Ned Wilson was also present. Don Peterson, President of Lehi Industrial Fund Enterprises was present to discuss a proposed rest home for Lehi. The The Small BusinessAdministra-tionha- s tentatively approved the business and the loan. Don asked if the city would sell to the Industrial Fund the city property near the armory that had been purchased for a rest home site. He proposed a down payment of $10,000 and the balance to be paid by crediting the annual property tax from the establishment of the rest home. The property would be deeded to the Industrial Fund and in turn sold with the building to the operators. The Valley Care Centers will be the purchasers and operators. The unit would be the fifth in their organization. The cost would be in the M 48-be- ch in r, I I Ward Chapel Hears Completion New two-thir- ds Fourth Graders It all started several weeks ago when Holly Morton, a fourth He noted tha' Utah receives grader in Mrs. Gary (Merrilee) about $6 worth of cancer conLeavitt's class at the Sego Lily To trol money for every $2 they conSchool, wrote to Elementary tribute and urged everyone to President Nixon asking what she open their hearts and pocketbooks could do to fight pollution. The when the volunteer worker knocks President wrote back for her to at your door. Announcement was made this set an example in cleaning up litter, etc. Holly read the letter week that the Saturday evening to her class and the class de of LDS the Priesthood Session will be cided to do something. Under the Conference General broadcast by closed circuit te- direction of their teacher, and with the approval of the school lephone wire to the Lehi Stake administration, the class cleaned Center North 250 Street, Center, the school grounds twiceandeach bewill The conference session student picked up litter on his gin at 7:00 p.m. and all members of the priesthood, bothAar-oni- c and Melchizedek, are invited and encouraged to be in attendance. Pres. Worlton also announced that the regularly scheduled meetings of the High Priests Quorum and the Stake Priesthood Leadership would be postponed one week until Ap ril 10th, due to the General Con ference this week. All Priest hood leaders are asked to note Hits change. ducted. 6, 1972 City Council Agrees to Sell Property Near Armory For Rest Home Site I Pi Named For Ward The annual Easter Egg Hunt, The annual Stake Speech Festconducted by the Lehi Chamber of Commerce, was conducted last ival will be held April 18 in the Saturday, April first. Ambitious Lehi Stake Center at 7 p.m. The chamber members colored over theme for this year's speeches 1,000 eggs and distributed them to will be "Answers to a Troubled the Lehi Elementary S chool Nation." The talks will be three grounds and Wines Park where to four minutes and a representhe Easter Bunny aided in hiding tative from each ward in each them. Many of the eggs were category or age group will parSociability and secretary and marked with messages for the ticipate. The Scouts will comtreasurer of the Rebel Rousers lucky children finding them to pete at the First Ward; the Exand historian of Lambda Delta take them to participating merplorers and MIA Maids will be Sigma, Tau Chapter. chants for cash and merchandise at the Fifth Ward, and everyone older will join the compeprizes. Tiny tots from two to six years tition at the Stake Center. SUSAN BERRY Speech festivals are taking Susan Berry, 17, daughter of of age gathered in Wines Park and Mr. and Mrs. W. Glade Berry, at the stroke of nine they began place at the various wards in the At the same time Stake to determine who will reCedar Fort, is a willowy five the hunt. to ten years old present the ward in the Stake seven children six with inches brown hair feet, scrambled to search for eggs competition. and brown eyes. at the elementary school grounds. Although Susan loves skiing, The efforts of the Chamber of horseback riding, sewing, and Commerce to provide this special Russian Tour cooking, she will perform a dance Easter treat for Lehi children The Lehi Lions Club will meet from West Side Story as her were rewarded by shouts of deWednesday night at 7:30 at the in talent presentation. Special Malcolm light from the excited children. Memorial Building. terests include gymnastics, dra Chamber members in charge Beck of American Fork will give and cheerleading. (Susan of the taster Egg Hunt were an illustrated lecture on his rematics, is a varsity cheerleader at Lehi Wally Olsen and Connie Nielsen, cent trip to Russia. ArrangeShe also loves with High SchooL) all other chamber members ments have been made for several and different touring traveling musical numbers to complete an cooperating to insure a success places of interest. She also is ful and happy event for Lehi outstanding evening of entertainShe plans to an avid reader. children. ment and interest. attend a university and eventually teach physical education for high school students. Proving her versatility and talent, Susan has had special instruction in dance, piano, organ, baton, and gymnastics. She has been an active member of the Pep Club, Thespians, National Honor Society, and has Club member and been a H leader. She has participated in Church and school plays, accompanied the High School Band to Canada as a baton twirler and has served on committees for sophomore, junior, and senior dances. She has held positions as Sunday School organist and served on her Ward Youth Council. 4-- representative from her ward for the Youth Conference, was in charge of decorations for the Rebelette Review. She has been Primary organist and assistant organist for MIA, and a Sunday School teacher. Contest May 27 are Jean Trinnaman, Sherri Pope, and Susan Berry. I 1 APRIL Utah Valley Priesthood Session be Broadcast Saturday Evening Do Something About Polution way to and from school and also around his home for a week. Last Friday the class was joined by Mrs. Harding's class and they took a walk from the school to Wines Park - picking up litter on the way The children had picked up five large plastic garbage bags full of trash by the time they reached the park. They scattered around the park, picking up debris and litter, and filled two more bags. Students also each of these. challenged other students at the school to follow their example and they now issue a challenge to all schools to pick up litter wherever they find it and make our community a better place in which to live. "If each one will do his part, we can rid our city of litter,' they said, urging everyone to join in by not throwing papers, empty cans and bottles, and other debris on the ground and when they do find The class also sponsored a litter, that they take the responsiposter contest and an essay conbility and pick it up and put it test. Winners were chosen in in a container. SHERRI POPE Sherri Pope, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Pope, Lehi, will be sponsored in the Miss Lehi Pageant by the Lla She Is a stately honian Club. five feet six Inches In height with brown hair and blue eyes, Her favorite hobbies Include sewing, embroidery, and crocheting, The talent she will exhibit at the Pageant Is her art. Other special interests are singing, playing the piano, and reading. She has had lessons in dancing, nlfliio. and singing. Sherri graduated from Lehi Kotice FOR MISS LEHI PAGEANT. . .Committee members planning for the 1972 Miss Lehi Pageant are Penny Adamson, Dona Anderson; Charlyn Evans, and Kathryn Dorton, seated 1 to r. At back are Lynn Degelbeck, Jean Fitzgerald and Lola Chivers. Absent were LuDean Pugh, Joyce Wathen and Arlene Peck. PLANNING Dog licenses are past due. The deadline was March. 1 The cost of the license will raise $1.00 per month each month they are delinquent. Dog licenses can be purchased at the City Office or from Doug Willes at 297 N. 500 E., Lehi. It Is against the law to harbor a dog without a license. GRADERS GATHER LITTER. . .Members of Mrs. Merrilee Leavltfs fourth grade class at the Segg Ully Elementary School stand by bags of litter they have gathered during the past wPeT. The Lehi City garbage truck came to the school on Monday and gathered up the bags. program. The children gathered the litter during the past week as part of their FOURTH |