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Show Alpine Day Slated Saturday Parades, bake sales, and an evening program are all part of the upcoming Alpine Day celebration on Saturday, August 19. Petite Martina Thyssen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thyssen, and Tommy Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Anderson, will reign over the miniature parade according to celebration officials. The parade will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will start off the day Lincoln at Springes, two provinces in Canada and field, also Lincoln's Tomb. They the District of Columbia. They enjoyed seeing most of the points saw homes of many famous poets and writers including those of Lehi residents, Mr. and Mrs. of historical interest in WashingLongfellow, Louisa Mae Alcott Randal Schow, Lela Lott and her ton D.C. In Lexington, Kentucky, they and Wadsworth. Brennan Diana of granddaughter, LDS Wards in Palmyra and Garden Grove, Calif., KleaErnst saw the beautiful blue grass counand Ora Peterson just returned try and the horse farms where Sharon, Vermont hosted the tour from a tour which included the thouroughbreds are raised for group and served delicious dinners at ward houses. Hill Cumorah Pageant and the racing. A farewell dinner was enjoyed They visited the Indian Burial Passion Play in the Black Hills grounds in Illinois. These were at the banquet room at the Hotel of South Dakota. The tour also included most especially interesting as remains where the group stayed in in the mounds prove points of interest concerning LDS discovered church history including the Kirt-lan- d they are of the same period that Book of Mormon covers. Temple, Jose ph Smith's the traveled through 23 stat- They the home in Palmyra, Joseph DEANNE ALLEN Smith birthplace in Sharon, VerIN NEBRASKA HOSPITAL mont. The Carthage jail and the GARY GRAYS WELCOME Liberty Jail and Nauvoo were NEW SON Word has been received of the visited by the group. They viewillness of Deanne Ernst Allen Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gray beed the restoration project in who is hospitalized with a back a beautiful Nauvoo, which include came the parents of baby boy injury in the Bryan Memorial the Brigham Young home, the born August 6, in the CottonHospital in Lincoln, Nebraska. wood in The and Jonathon Browning home, Murray. Hospital The Allen family are residing in the Joseph Smith Homestead and baby weighed eight pounds seven Nebraska where Mr. ounces and will be named Curt Superior, burial place. Allen is managing a cheese proand sisters Bryce, While in New York City, they Lee. Brothers cessing factory. attended a performance of the Bart and Clint were thrilled with Friends who would like to write new of their Broadbrother. the a arrival famous Rockettes and to Deanne may send cards to way show "No, No Nanette." They Grandparents areMr. andMrs. the following address: Deanne also visited places of interest in Evan Colledge, Lehi and Mr. and Ernst Allen, Room 442, Bryan Mrs. Ted Halladay Provo. Mrs. Memorial Quebec, Montreal and the specHospital, Lincoln, Netacular Niagara Falls. They tourHalladay will be remembered as braska 68506. Great ed Boston, Philadelphia and the former Eva Gray. ts are Mrs. Fred Washington D.C. Lexington, Virginia was a highlight as they Turner and Mrs. Lee Colledge, saw the home of Robert E. Lee Lehi and Mrs. Allen, Provo. and Stonewall Jackson. The Blue of Abraham Lehi Group Returns From Eastern Tour festivities. At 10:30 a.m., a sale will be held and dinner will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. A fair featuring local handicraft, talents and and fruits will be vegetables open throughout the day. BAGS Activities ranging from ball Anderson, owner and operator of the local hardware store, dropped this rare animal in a huntgames to a variety of childrens games and races are scheduled ing trip near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The parade will be repeated strategy paid off. He spotted at 6 p.m. officials said, with a Melvin Anderson three of the rare specie, The of Virginia and program at 8 p,m. To climax Ridge Mountains and was able were West Wyoming Jackalope, part of the Virginia celebration fireworks events, to bag one of them. The animal Bags Jack-a-lo- pe will follow the program. Food tour as well as visiting the home looks like a snowshoe rabbit concessions will be in operation but with horns. It weighed At Hole the day, staring at throughout Archers Primed fourteen and a half pounds 9 a.m. 15 28 was inches about tall and Melvin Anderson, local busAll residents, former resiinches long. Bowhunter excitement is peakdents and the general are inessman, enjoyed a "I've been told about them, invited to join in the public experience in the ing out in Utah with over 19,000 festivities, mountains above Jackson Hole but I didn't believe any of the renew friendships and make new archers primed for pursuit of stories until I saw them with anuaintances. Beehive deer and elk from AugLodge, when he shot a Wyoming He my own eyes," Mel said. ust 19 through September 4. Mel had been invited by a was about 150 feet away from them General rules and regulations of the archery big game hunts friend to go on a trail ride with and shot the animal with a 22 Scotland Yard is planning to are about the same as for last a group of hunters. The area magnum. The trophy is being mounted use women police to work with chosen for the ride was just year's hunts. Bowmen are reand will soon become part of the dogs trained at sniffing out ilminded that it is illegal for an about an hours ride from Jackson Hole Lodge. Mel dropped decor at Mel's Supply on Main legal drugs. archer to have firearms in posout of the regular hunting party Street. Mel says, "If you don't session while hunting big game Six movies were made in and during the bow and arrow seaand made "camp" along the trail. believe my story, come in and around Albuquerque, N.M. last son. Also illegal is discharging He hadn't waited long when his see for yourself!" an arrow from any vehicle. year. long bake Jackson Jack-a-lop- e. Bob Graham and his friend Al Wilhart are visiting relatives in Lehi, vacationing from their home in LaFayette, Calif. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell Monday evening. Those in attendance were the host and hos- tess, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Turner, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Albert West, Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarlane, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Hardy McFarlane, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Diehl. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ordell Hardcastle, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kirkham; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Powell, Klea Ernst, and the guests of honor. THURSDAY, AUGUST PRESS, razor blades from 15 BRAND NEW. COMPLETELY DECORATED HOMES, AND EXHIBITS SHOWING WHATS NEW. 2 valuable prizes will be given away daily. On August 26th and Sept. 2nd, a console Color television will be given away. Open 5 to 11 p. m. weekdays except Wed., Wed. p.m. 11 a.m.-- ll p.m. Sat., Sun., and Labor Day Just drive to the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, and follow the signs. 11 August 19th -- Sept 4th 7500 S. Old Wasatch Blvd (3500 East) 1 aM2D 0pma3Of I COLLINS 21 jG-SF-&tr ar and Boots Fine Foods Gifts and Dinnerware Early American Furniture Shoes PHONE 768-220- Since 1382 ' Your One Stop Shopping Center LEHI, UTAH 1 LARGEST SHOPMEN! OF LEVI STRAUS EVER STOCKED IN LEHfl Where? Education. Mrs. Landa, a staunch friend and supporter of vocal education in Utah, is a civic and community leader in addition to her educational achievements. She has been a member of the Salt Lake City Board of Education, was named Utah Woman of the Year by the American Association of University Women in 1965, became the PhiDeltaKappa's"Man of the Year in Utah Education" for 1967, won the Civil Rights Worker of the Year award in 1968 from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples, and in 1969 was the recipient of the Utah School Boards Association Distinguished Service Award. Wilson W. Sorensen. president of Utah Technical College at Provo, will be in charge of the summer commencement. Next will come the 18 to receive associate degrees of ap- plied science in electronic tech- nology. Four graduates will receive certificates in business, one will get an associate of science degree inelectronlctechnology,one an associate of applied science degree in electronic automation technology, one a certificate in Repair and Service all SEWING MACHINES Repair - Clean - Oil Adjust Regular $9.95 NOW $2.95 Jft PACESETTER 'ust recelved tho goods direct from good old Levi Straus himself I Hurry on down for yoursl it Beautiful Tops for Gals by "Elaine Post" arrived this very week in time to set you a step ahead for fall. (They look spectacular with our pants) Western Style Sport Coats tor Guys style and cut are great with our new western double knit pants also just arrived. Corduroys. The We're Featuring "Cheap Jeans" Something special and sold only in tho Finest Stores - Colors of Navy, Rust, Deop Purple and Green. (Wonderful I) Oil 17 17 This Week Only! 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The 1972 total is a 65 per cent increase over the 299 graduated 179 the previous year in the spring of 1971 and 50 in the summer commencement following. Commencement speaker at the summer ties, which will begin at 8 p.m, is Mrs. Esther Landa of Salt Lake City a member of the Utah State Board of Education, which also functions as the Utah State Board for Vocational Park-Universi- ty FREE (DIMM CALIFORNIANS VISIT IN LEHI RICHARD Ready-To-We- LEHI grand-paren- Tech College to Award Degrees or Certificates THE 2$ffim Offli ClZIII1 ClBl5SEGlt" gnat ilQEJ' 33 'XiXOCilljJJ ' HD e Oft CZHED XT' ItilMH SHE iEG' CIS Bag & -- |