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Show Pink Ladies Hold Oriontation Marvel Peterson, June Peterson, VerdPeterson,JenniePark-e- r, Arvilla Harvey, Grace Jensen, Monty GoodseU, Edna Nye, Millie Anderson. On Thursday, duties in the Pink Ladies Gift Shoppe were discussed. Attending the meeting were Velda Fox, Verland Beck, Leah Wood, Arreva Peterson, Donna Chilton, Verd Peterson, Selma Merrott, Fae Belliston. Friday, the Pink Ladies who Mrs. Irene Evans, assistant ad- serve in the information booth ministrator of the hospital, and were in attendance. These included Virgie Anderson, Shirley Mrs. Virginia Fielding, supervisor. The sessions Durrant, Rose Ashton, Marcelle were under the direction of Mrs. Skinner, Maude Roberts, Laura Betty McTague, auxiliary coParduhn, Mae Bennett, Alice Clements and Myrtle Kay. ordinator at the hospital On Monday, a session for volunteers serving on the medical Family Honors and surgical floors was held. In attendance were Nona BingH. Gordon Aiden Beighley, Arlene ham, On 84th Birthday Newman, Alice Clements, Ashby. Thirty six members of Jane On Tuesday, the department was discussed with Shirley H, Gordon's family gathered November 8, at the Gray, Irene Earl and Rhea Carl- Wednesday, ton in attendance. Duties in the Alpine Country Club for a festive surprise party on their momaternity ward were taken up ther and grandmother. :n Wednesday. Pink ladies in The occasion of the affair was lttendance were Ethel Woolston, Mrs. Gordon's 84th birthday which she observed on that day. Elk Hunt Following a delicious dinner the family presented a program Begins Saturday as follows with Jan Bateman The last of this years elk acting as master of ceremonies. Kevin and Craig Gordon playhunts will begin Saturday, November 18 and run through the ed a trumpet duet accompanied by their sister JUL Lori Clark 28th. favored the group with a piano Fifteen holders of restricted will after their go quarry solo, "Laura's Theme" from permits Dr. Zhivago and Kathy Clark on the HeastonUnitintheOquirrh Mountains in Salt Lake, Tooele gave a tribute to "Grandma." The younger grandchildren and and Utah counties. The permits are for bulls only. Bull elk are great grandchildren sang some special grandmother songs and more than five inches in length. ended by singing "Happy Birthday." They were accompanied The Division of Wildlife Resources received 331 applications by Lynda Larson. Norma Bateman paid a tribute for the 15 permits, which amounts to "Mother" on behalf of the to 22 applications for each permembers of the family. mit. Joe and Gary Gordon then played their guitars and sang several Spring: When the boy feels request numbers. Glen and Frank and the girl feels buoy- Gordon and Dean Bateman joined gal-la- nt ant. with Joe and Gary to sing a long time favorite, "Four Walls." Another NOTICE TO WATER USERS favorite "Pearly Shells" was sung by Glen and The following application has Jean Gordon and their family, Frank, Joe, Gary Gordon and been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Marilee Candelaira, with the the chorus in Salt Lake County, Sate of Utah girls singing Hawaiian. un the entire year throughout To conclude the evening the less otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. ' A 1 f i " ' Wh if K 4 of Pink Ladies members to the duties of the various departments at the Am. Fork Hospital was held last week. Problems pertaining to the individual departments were discussed during the sessions along with the various aspects of serving in the departments. Films on volunteer services and on procedures in the case of a fire in the hospital were also viewed. Special guest speakers included Jane r"'"""" O .J,; A La-re- ne ay MISS JILL Miss Jill Black, John Late bride to be BLACK . . . L. Larson to Recite Wedding Vows in Provo Temple Bishop and Mrs. Russell C. in Salt Lake City where the Black are announcing the en- couple will make their home. Attending the bride will be gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jill to Susan Black as maid of honor. Bride aids willbeDiane Hayes, of High Madelyn Larson and Vonda Good Mrs. win. Junior bridesmaids will be land. The couple are planning a No- Lisa Hayes and Mary Ann Black. vember 18, wedding which will Performing the duties of best be solemnized in the Provo LDS man will be DaveLarsoa Ushers will be Marvin Hales, Paul Temple A reception will honor them Wright, Bruce Black and Daniel later the same evening from Larson. eight until ten p.m. in the Highland Ward Cultural Hall The prospective bride is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary, four year program. In school she was The North Utah County Beauactive in Forensics, was a Sterheld their November ling Scholar in Speech, member ticians of the Pep Club, marched with meeting on Monday, Nov. 13, at Jo's Fashions in Lehi. the marching band. She is preJoy Woods, president, conductBrigham Young attending sently ed and greeted the group. There University. was a good crowd in attendance. The benedict elect is a gradThey enjoyed a social hour and uate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in drama had a business discussion. Dr. and lettered in football, basket- Groneman of Provo, the guest ball, tennis and baseball. He ful- speaker for the evening gave a filled an LDS mission in England lecture on the "Power of Hyand graduated from BYU in 1972. pnosis" stating that it could be ,He is presently teaching school used for the beauty profession at the Bonneville Jr. High School for much good. All beauticians of the North Utah County area are urged to attend the Christmas Party to NOTICE TO WATER USERS be held December 11 at Theda's Founte of Beauty in American The following applications have Fork. been filed with the State EngNOTICE TO WATER USERS ineer to change and appropriate water in Utah County, State of The following applications have Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah Locations in SLB&M. County, State of Utah throughout 41824 Glen F. & Patricia K. Ottosen, R.F.D. Box the entire year unless otherwise 0.015 sec. designated. Locations inSLB&M. 311, Lehi, Utah 84043. 41851 Robert H. ft. of water is to be diverted from 2114 Terra Linda Borden, well ft. deep a Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah at a point N. 1172 ft. & E. 784 84117. 0.015 sec ft of waft. from W 14 Cor. Sec. 32, ter is to be diverted from T4S, R1E; and used for the dom0 a well ft. deep estic purposes of one family, at a point S. 385 ft. & E. stockwatering of 5 horses, 5 cat200 ft. from NW Cor. Sec tle, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 20, T5S, R1E; and used for 31 for the irrigation of .25 ac. the domestic purposes of one in SW 14 NW 14, Sec. 32, family, stockwatering of 15 T4S, R1E. horses, 20 cattle, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for 1755 North State Street, Lehi, the irrigation of .25 ac in Utah 84043 proposes to change the NW 14 NW 14 Sec 20 and point of diversion and place of NE 14 NE 14 Sec 19, both use of 4.0 sec. ft. of water as 31728 inT5S, R1E. evidenced by AppL 41778 Richard L, The water has been divwell 441 Phelps, 1190 East4020South, erted from a Salt Lake City, Utah. 0.015 ft. deep at a point S. 576 ft. sec ft. of water is to be did E. 401 ft. from W 14 Cor. verted from a 6 inch well for and used R1E; Sec 31, T4S, ft. deep at a point the domestic purposes of 2 famS. 1370 ft. & W. 1320 ft. from cat150 of stockwatering ilies, NE Cor. Sec. 31, T4S, R1E; tle, and dairy purposes, and used and used for the domestic from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the of one family, purposes 225 of SW in 14 acres irrigation stockwatering of 2 cattle, and Sec 31, T4S, R1E; S 12 Sec used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 36, T4S, R1W. for the irrigation of 0.25 ac wa4.0 sec ft. of Hereafter, inNE l4,Sec.31,T4S,RlE. ter is to be diverted from the folProtests residing the grantwell lowing: (1) Existing with 441 ft. deep at a point S. 576 ft. ing of these applications and E. 401 ft. from W 14 Cor. reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State EnSec 3L (2) Existing well 226 ft. deep at a point S. gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt 850 ft. and E. 519 ft. from W Lake City, Utah 84114 on or be- - hJTJ Beauticians Plan Christmas Party 2) 6) 100-3- 00 41868 2) David W. & UTAH STATE 50-3- 00 (in advance) Nov. 9, 16, and 23, 197 2. 100-30- CORAL THEATER American Fork One Day Only Thursday, Nov. 16th Tl (v. cry of the wolf changed Ms lift ItmaydMieiwrs.; . (55-97- 8). (55-465- 7) ch 100-3- 00 T4S, R1E. (3) fore December 23, 1972. Hubert C. Lambert ft. deep at a State Engineer point S. 1680 ft. & W. 1325 ft. Published in the Lehi Free from N 14 Cor. Sec 36, T4S, R1W; and used as heretofore, Press Nov. 9, 16, and 23, 1972. in SW 14 Sec 31, T4S, R1E; 14 Cor. Sec well ch S 12. NW 14 Sec 31, 200-50- 14. Sec 14 Sec 35, SE 36; Adults $1.75 NE Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in with Children 75c 26.T4S, R1W. duplicate 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. 0 theState Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before December 23, 197 2. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press Nov. 9, 16 and 23, 1972, Fabric and Trimmings Rvady-To-Wea- r Shoes and Boots Fine Foods Gifts and Dinncrware Early American Furniture PHONE 768-220- 1 Since sently attending the U. of U.; Glen and Jean Gordon, Art and Edith Gordon, Dean and Norma Howard and Eliane Bateman, Gordon, Miss Connie Mott, Glade Gordon, Jan Bateman, Jill Gordon, Craig and Kevin Gordon, Dennis and Lynda Larson and daughter, Julie, David and Jay-leClark and Mrs. Leah Wood, all of American Fork; Bill and Marilee Candelaria and baby daughter Lita Jean, Gary and JoAnn Gordon, Barry Bateman and Bonnie Murdock all of Salt Lake City; Donna and Dale Clark, Kathy and Lori Clark, all of Lehi. Lehi Patients in Am. Fork Hospital Kentucky and Nebraska have the same state flower, the ( A People from Lehi who were patients in the American Fork Hospital this week were: Joseph Hansen, Phillip Boltz, Dor-een Yates, WenonaGoodwin,Ray-mon- d te Debolt, Grace Watson, Nelson, Estella Potter, Dana Gurney, James Quintana, Valerie Madden, EmmaMangum, Gaylene Baxter, Thomas Glascock, John Broadbent, Kimberly Carroll, Olive Leany, Kim Beck, Marie Clover, Mrs. John Mc Collum and Mrs. Dwayne Lan-net- Ml Col-led- Racine, Wis., is about south of Milwaukee. JANE H. GORDON 25 miles D ne During the Civil Ward, Gen. Robert E. Lee maintained his family residence at Richmond. NOV. 16, 1972 IMMEDIATE ' PLACEMENT for NURSE AIDS and 1382 Your One Slop Shopping Center LEHI. UTAH 1 r6 a Carol Hebertson All American Realty To serve you in selling or ATTENDANTS buying your borne or farm. For Appointment call Carole: drop in to our office Mature Men and Women Variable Schedules Minimum Qualifications gol-denr-od. Apply at Personnel Office For more than 40 years John L. Lewis was president of the United Mine Workers of America. 601 West State St. LEHI Utah State Training School A real eye-open- er to electric heat Today, people are skeptical. Just because we say electric heat is clean, does that make it so? Not for the skeptic. So we invite you to talk to your neighbors who enjoy an electrically heated home or apartment. There are now approximately 10,000 homes and apartments in our area heated electrically. ASSOCIATION Rosemary Stevens, 5783 West 3610 South, Granger, Utah. 0.015 THE LEHI FREE PRESS sec ft. of water is to be divwell erted from a 32 West Main Street ft. deep at a point S. 2450 ft. Lehi, Utah 84403 & E. 160 ft. from NW Cor. Sec and used the R1E; for 7, T5S, Postage Paid at Lehi domestic purposes of one family, Postoffice stockwatering of 10 cattle, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 ac in A weekly newspaper devoted to SW 14 NW 14, Sec 7, T5S.R1E. the interests and welfare oil Lehi City Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. duplicate with theState Engineer, Every Thursday 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before December E. Russell Innes, Publisher 23, 1972. Hubert C. Lambert Subscription Price $4.50 State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. honored guest opened all her gifts. She also received many cards from friends as well as relatives who were unable to be at the party. At the conclusion of dinner a huge birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream. The serving table was centerd with a beautiful centerpiece of white and pink mums which was also presented to Mrs. Gordon. Attending the lovely affair were Floyd and Irene Loveridge and Joe Gordon, Provo; Craig Loveridge, Sacrament, Calif., pre- Maybe they'll tell you they haven't painted their walls in years be- cause electric heat is so clean. Maybe they'll tell you they haven't cleaned their drapes in years because electric heat is so clean. Whatever they tell you, you can believe that they believe it. And we think the good comments will so outnumber the bad you'll call us back for a free estimate. (Just phone the Power Company office nearest you. No obligation). The clean life! Try electric heat. You'll like it. Utah PowerSugh,co Electricity-Ke- y to Quality Environment |