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Show topsa teat Tour Kalin Cox to Ion i 1 I 1. ; Kalin Cox, daughter of Nyle and Kay Cox, has been selected to participate in the "America's Youth in Concert" program of the Universal Academy for Music, Princeton, New Jersey. The purpose of the program is to demonstrate to the world the high quality and fine character of American youth and counteract the unfavorable image which may exist abroad because of the actions of a few. destructive Brussels, Paris, Zurich, JOY KEELE Joy Keele to Wed Former Alpine Man Mr. and Mrs. Morris Keele engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joy, to Farrin Wild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Wild of Arizona, formerly of Alpine, Utah. The young couple will be married Friday, April 7, in the Lehi Second Ward Relief Society Room. Bishop William Price of the Second Ward Bishopric will officiate at the marriage ceremony. announcethe non-spay- ed Lady Salz- feraocrsts Meet in Provo To The democratic ladies of Utah County are invited to attend a meeting on Thursday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Royal Inn in Provo. Jean Westwood, National Democratic Committeewoman, will speak and conduct apolitical discussion to which everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Westwood is trying to encourage more women to take an active part in the political life of out nation and to be concerned with national events that will shape our country's future. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this discussion whether Democrat or Republican; young voters are people and first-tim- e especially urged to attend. UTAH STATE at Utah Trade Tech Following intensive rehearsals at the campus of Rider College, located near Princeton, New Jersey, the first concert will be heW at Carnegie Hall in The second New York City. United States concert will be in Washington, D.C. and after visiting points of interest in the nation's capitol, the group will jet toJEurope for concerts in London, audition. "family" member, and may even be a hazard. Without moralizing, dogs are producing problems in Lehi City and Utah County. Such has been the case for years, yet neither 1 I the city nor county has written V., a dog control code to adequately handle the problem. The present Lehi City dog code details problems with unlicensed dogs (Sec. dogs distur. . .to wed bing the peace (Sec. dogs running at large (Sec. dangerous dogs (Sec. dogs and contagious disease (Sec. An open house will follow from to name a few. 8 'til 10 p.m. the same evening The city code, in an attempt in the Relief Society Rooms of to regulate dogs, requires an the Second Ward. All friends annual license fee of $3.00 for and relatives are invited to males and $8.Q0 for attend. females (Sec If, as Joy graduated from the Lehi given in. Sec. 22-- 4, the dog is unregistered or loose, and is High School in 197L impounded;. a- pound fee of $5.00 The prospective groom graduplus $1.00. per day is assessed. ated from American Fork High If the dog', is.' not redeemed in School and is presently serving five days following notice, the in the Armed Forces and will dog may be destroyed. leave for Viet Nam April 25. If only 'dOgs were chickens, the problem would be easire to control. . The city code (Secstates tions and that any ducks, geese or chickens which are trespassing upon the of another properpremises ty owner1 within the city place their owner in jeopardy. Specifically,. "the owner shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon, conviction thereof shall 'be, punished by a fine of not more than fifty dollars, or by imprisonment in the city or county jail not more than thirty days, .Or both such fine and In Competition Students are selected for "America's Youth in Concert" after participating in at nation-wid- e burg, Venice, Florence, and Rome. The group, which will be led WHY SHOOT THE FAMILY DOG? by outstanding university music educators, features a a concert I write this open letter not in band, orchestra, and chorus numa feeling of anger, but with deep bering a total of 460 students. disgust. Music teachers from all over the Dogs, when properly cared for, country will chaperone the stunot are valuable assets, but when dents throughout the tour. so cared for, are a nuisance, a Kalin is 16 years old and a Letter to the Editor Dan Nelson Wins junior at Lehi High. She is interested in music and is a member of the Concert Choir and has been a member of the Girls Chorus and Mixed Chorus. She is her Ward Speech Director and has earned four Individual Awards and while in the Beehive program earned all the Honor Badges available, which was a total of 82. Kalin will be joined by three other students from Provo, Orem, and Salt Lake City for this trip, which will begin on July 2nd and last until August 6th, "I am very excited about this opportunity," Kalin said, "and am looking forward to meeting all the other students and being able to tour Europe as well as Washington, D. C. and New York." We have the best Congress can buy. Letter to the Editor Honored to be "Miss Lehi" Two firsts, a second and third Dear Sir: place were garnerfd by busiTo have the opportunity to be ness students of Utah Technical Miss Lehi was one of the richat recent Provo at a College of statewide Junior Collegiate Dis- est and most rewarding years tributive EducationConferencein my life. I would never trade that year and its experiences Ogden. The conference was hosted by for anything. It's a great honor Weber State College and featured competition by members of Deca (Distributive Education Clubs of America) from across Utah. Utah Tech winners included Scott Ward, Provo, first place in management decision making in human relations; Dan Nelson, Lehi, first in sales manager competition; Charles Watson, Provo, second in management decision-makin- g in human iF KALIN COX APRIL 6, 1972 THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, "Miss Lehi 1972." What a great uav to soend your next year. Full of fun and exciting things to do. Miss Utah Pageant, T. V. appearances, parades, airplane rides, and many more, but most important of all, a queen of beauty and honor to yourself and the people you represent ana meet in Don't miss out. vmir travels. Be a part of the 1972 pageant. You might be the Lucky Girl chosen to reign as "Miss Lehi ." I tried, and was proud tn be a Dart: but most of alL proud and honored to be a queen chosen to represent Lehi. Gail Skinner Iund ) relations. Mr. Nelson holds the office of Men's Vice President of Utah Tech., and is also Student SenHe will enter ate President. National Competition in April in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Nelson will graduate from Utah Tech. on June 21, 1972. 1972-73- Miss Lehi nation has a monopoly on things. Each one has something that the others could well afford to adopt. No c fang's Shoes Repair A contingent of 15 Utah Tech. students and a half a dozen faGAIL SKINNER IUND culty members attended the conference, headed by Blaine Wil for any young lady to have the son, marketing coordinator at to be a contestant in Utah Tech, who is also chairman opportunity a It's so much fun just pageant. of the board of the Utah State to be a part and to get in on Junior Collegiate Deca organi all the fun and exciting things zation. you can see and do previous to Politicians can do more funny the pageant. You will never know, things naturally than I can think until you try, what you're mis of to do purposely. sing. You just might be chosen NOW OPEN ot new locution 340 West 6th So. LEHI C J$SASS0CIATI0N THE LEHI FREE PRESS MVl . & it J If TrV imprisonment." I propose that the law controlling dogs should control them 32 West Main Street Lehi, Utah 84403 Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice the weekly newsDaoer devoted to and welfare cm Lehi City interests Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. Every Thursday rather than encouraging bad feelings between neighbors when a neighbor doesn't control his dog, or to make a "bad guy" out of the city dog control employee. Sincerely, E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Price $4.50 (in advance) Ron Clark MARLENE COOK . sets date . . Marlene Cook to Marry Draper Man Mr. and Mrs, John L. Cook Cedar Valley announce the marriage of their daughter, Marlene, to Mr. Duane Allen, son of Mr. Arthur R. Allen of Lehi of District Two Slates Riding Club Events Officers and and Mrs. Luana Slagowski of Draper. Both young people graduated from Lehi, where they were active in school functions. Marlene graduated from Utah Trade College and is presently employed at Deseret Pharmaceutical Co. in Sandy, Utah. Duane is employed by Boise Cascade Building Co., Salt Lake City. representatives A reception will be given in District Ten Riding Clubs held their honor April 14 at the their monthly meeting at Bill and Cedar Valley Ward. Iva's Cafe in Orem with PresiThe couple will make their dent Kenneth Norris in charge of home in Sandy, Utah. of the meeting. Play Day dates were announced Lehi for the following clubs: Men's Club Stock Show (Afternoon) May 20. Lehi Men's Club - Play Day, May 20th (eveCedar Valley Club -ning). Sooners Play Day, May 13th. Club - Play Day, May 27th. American Fork - Play Day, June 3. Roughouts - Play Day, June 10. Mt. Timp - Play Day, July 8. The details and more information on these shows will be announced at a later date. LIBRA J J Librans love people, dislike crowds. Are intelligent but sometimes gullible and naive. Are restless, but hate to rush. Confusing? Not to the Libra woman she's simply seeking balance. She seeks the real truth through objective study. She has grace and understanding, she's feminine, charming and gentle. Libra is the sign of attractive women. 0 SAVE Iriiif Your Set to Our Store David C. Curtis Completes Basic Airman David C. Curtis, son of Mrs. Letha M. Curtis of Lehi, has completed his U.S. Air Force basic training at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been assigned to Chanute AFB, Illinois, for training in aircraft maintenance. Air-mCurtis attended Lehi High ap is' r,ft S: an Most Recent Tools ond Schooling Matter where yon Mfht your T. V. we will trrlee. Mt Color T. V. (September 23rd - October 22nd) The Libra Wom an is the Harm ony Seeker of the Zodiac FDSSY H mm ta. fiH : a-- vj0c-- i j t in mart The scales in the Libra sign don't signify balance, so much as seeking balance. The Libra woman usually weighs decisions thoroughly, for a long time. When she's choosing a oven, she'll linger over the decision until she has all the facts. self-cleani- She'll learn that Pyrolytic, (cleaning with heat) cleans the entire inner oven surface, as well as anything she puts inside (racks, drip pans, etc.). And that Catalytic (sometimes called continuous cleaning) dissolves away spills on oven walls while she's cooking. She'll have a hard time deciding which one she wants. But, sinc e both are available in elec tric ranges, she'll have no trouble choosing electric. Specialist .he self-- c leaning oven. One more reason why Electronic Tech For 31 Years Your World Is As Big As You Make It. Today's Army wants to join you. Curtis SFC W, Spencer Provo 374-50- H Ext. 7295 LEAHY'S OF LEHI M West M&ta Rtone 7W-M- H use an electric range. (MHflaa Utah P0W6T& Light Co. Electricity-Ke- y 1) good ; A (1970-7- to Quality Environment out of 10 intermountain women 1 |