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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1972 Mrs. McKay were thefr fcsts for this delightful experience. At a special request of the McKay's trip was seeing the Harold Wraps Jr. High Registration Carolyn played the piano for the Pioneer Village in Menden, NebMcKays and other guests during raska. This museum depicts the Front Page) lives and achievements of those (Continued from their isit. Stan, LaVern and Carolyn Gorwho A built an empire of lying areas. Sixth grade students don visited the Eastern states as shopping expedition in some people the midwest. stores of This place fas- will meet in the auditorium for in the of a big department three week vacation part cinated the whole family. It is a brief orientation to the school New York was enjoyed by the famWhile on the Eastrecently. STONES HAVE ern Seaboard they joined their ily as well as a walk in Cen- the biggest Pioneer Museum in and the seventh and eighth gradCOAST VISITOR es will meet in their homerooms son Elder Victor Gordon who tral Park and a show at Radio the United States. They traveled through the for orientation activities for the returned home with them after City Music Hall. They saw an Paul Stone, son of Bishop Reed fulfilling a two underwater ballet complete with mountains of Colorado and stayed first hour of the day. Students year L.D.S. misL. and Mrs. Stone of Bar stow, sion Hawaiian entertainment and took in Denver before returning to who have good reasons to change there. their home in LehL The Gor- their class schedules are to make California, spent Thursday night They toured the Niagra Falls in the Goldie Hawn show. with his grandparents, Mr. and area don's state that they traveled an appointment with the school the visited State They Empire including Ontario, Canada, Mrs. Arvil 0. Stone. 5,783 miles and were surely glad counselor some time during the the Ripley s "Believe It or Not" Building and the Museum of Nafirst two days of school The family took to get home in Lehi. Paul just finished a ten day Museum in Niagra Falls. They tural History. a side trip to Hartford, Conn., survival trip sponsored by the attended the Hill Cumorah PagCalifornia produces more than About 21,000 educationally diseant in Palmyra, New York which where they saw the Mark Twain B.Y.U. There were 22 boys rang50 million pounds of dehydrated advantaged veterans received edand the Noah Webster homes. ing in age from 12 to 16. They they enjoyed very much. While in Long Island they were hosted They stopped in Battle Creek, onion and garlic products, plus ucation allowances in April while came from Puerto Rico to Canada and states in between with the by converts of the Church and Michigan and toured the Kellogg' s 1G million pounds of Capsicum attending high school under the peppers for paprika and chili GI Bill, the Veterans Adminismajority of the boys coming from had dinner at the mission home Corn Flakes factory. One of the highlights of their powders. tration noted. California. Four counselors ac- on Fifth Avenue. President and companied the boys on the trip. Diamond Fork and Sheep Creek Gordon Family Returns From Eastern Tour Alpine Loop Tour Offers Spectacular Scenic Drive This loop through spectacular alpine scenery is one of Utah's most popular scenic drives. The highpoint of the trip is the stop at Timpanogas Cave National Monument to see the strange and beautiful formations. The cave is open May 31, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with guided tours. But start at Provo, Utah's third largest city, and see Brig ham Young University, the center for civic, cultural and athletic events in central Utah. Up U.S. 189 is Bridal Veil Falls, a double cataract seen from the roadway or the 1,700-foaerial tramway to the restaurant on top. Sundance Ski Resort, one of Utah's finest, is on the route to Aspen Grove, a summer recreation area maintained by BYU with swimming, ot V.i -- Mr-- fishing and hiking. Mount Timpanogas, 11,730, with a glacier near the top, is the most prominent landmark in Utah County. The circle is completed with a ride through Pleasant Grove, one of Utah's oldest cities, nestled into the slopes of the Wasatch mountains. Motels-Hote- ls Provo 24, Pleasant Grove 2, Orem 4. Roads All paved. Utah 80 is somewhat narrow, use caution. Camping Sites Provo 4, American Fork area 11, Springville area received his wings in graduation ceremonies at Laughlin A.F.B. Del Rio Texas on August LT. DENNIS G. COOK 11, 1972. JACOBS FAMILY WELCOMES NEW Lt. Dennis Cook BABY BOY Completes Pilot Gerald and Mary Ann Feather-ston- e Jacobs are the parents of a baby boy born July 14, in the Training Program American Fork Hospital The little newcomer weighed in at Lt. Dennis Cook has successseven pounds. His name will be 11, Pleasant Grove L United States fully completed the More information Utah TrAir Force undergraduate pilot Kyle Mont. Two thrilled little sisters, Shauna and Erin wel- avel Council, Council HallCaptraining program at Laughlin comed their new brother home. itol Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah, A.F.B., Del Rio, Texas. He reGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 84114. ceived his wings at graduation ceremonies there on August 11, Jacobs in New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Pulham. Great 1972, His wife and parents atgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tended the ceremony. Lt. Cook is the son of Mr. and LaVar Christensen, of Mapleton, Mrs. Glen S. Cook of Cedar VI Fort. He is a graduate of Lehi RALPH DAVIS FAMILY ENJOY REUNION High School, and further extend- II E ed his education by obtaining a BS degree from Utah State University. It was at USU that he received his commission into the Air Force through the ROTC Visiting at the Ralph W. was the area chosen. It was found to be unproductive as far as food was concerned. No No edible roots were found. rose hips and only a few green berries were located. One rattlesnake and one porcupine supplemented their meager diet. small They were allowed a amount of whole wheat flour, raisins and oatmeal with a little brown sugar. On the plus side, the students learned to make snares and traps. They made the string by stripping the bark from sage brush and other shrubs. Paul is 16, six feet tall and left here weighing 130 pounds. He came back and weighed in at 118 pounds and was seven inches smaller around the waist, but he was in fine condition except for a little sunburn. HH ! tV All S &mk liMm" A highly advanced civilization on the Isle of Crete be- The Largest Line of SLACKS for men, women and boys ever stocked in Lehi. r tween 1100 and 3000 B.C. rruivr Sweaters Ladies New Fall Pant Suits Slacks - Blouss and Sweaters Gym Clothing for the Junior and Senior Schools Mens and Boys Dress and School Oxfords COOLBACK Main Street - 2-On- eg. to $20.00 SALE $788 Zeniih Color ly LEHI Lehi, Utah YV $2 WE SERVICE rniOB TV WONDER BUTTERMILK GOLD Flavorland Fresh Frozen lb. BUTTER Solid 75$ STRAWBERRIES Birdseye COOL WHIP Topping 20-o- ..Polybag Qf size 59- - 59 SKIPPY GOLD y2 One Rack -R- OF Gal. 4 for $1 for69 BREAD -2- FROZEN FOOD BUYS FRUIT DRINK $J88 urn DAIRY BUYS MEADOW SALE POWERS Main Street MEADOW lo $14.00 We still have some Summer Bargains Lehi Pants Blouses - eg. 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