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Show is headed by Gary Lewis with Dr. Kent B. Davis and Virgil Peterson; the safety committee is headed by Morris Clark, chairman, and Berl Peterson. The finance committeemen are Dean Lott, chairman; LCalatere Downs, vin Swnson, Rex Zimmerman, Alvirt Schow, Dave Adamson, Robert Lott, and Gene Kirkham. committee lehi Civic Meets The 32nd annual Lehi Roundup was an outstanding success for theCivic Improvement Association and the city of Lehi. As Rodeo Chairman I wish to thank all the people who contributed to the success, the paying customer who has helped to make this so, to the people who take pride and interest in helping produce one of the finest minia- - Imp rovsment Assn on Year of Activity ture parades in the country, to all the people who take time out to help make this a wonderful celebration. Our rodeo was produced by the Golden State Rodeo Company of Marysville. California, uner the very capable management of Cotton Rosser and his staff. The clowns for the Lehi Roundup for 1972 were Duane Reichert, as Dr. Ben Cra.y. John AN ORDINANCE Taylor and Lehi's own Clint Downs as bull fighters. The anAMEND- nouncer was Chuck Parkison. AN ORDINANCE ING TITLE II, CHAPTER 2, The specialty act. Saga of the AND 9 OF THE West, a pageantry of the Old SECTIONS REVISED ORDINANCES OF West was received by one and all LEHI CITY, UTAH, BY MAK- as one of the finest in entertainment. ING NEW SECTIONS One event we initiated this RELATING TO THE LICENSING OF DOGS, THE year and sponsored by the Coca AMOUNT OF PENALTY AND Cola Co., was the boys steer PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE riding contest. Contestants from 1 CaliAND the intermountain area and CITATIONS, ORDIN- fornia participated in this event ALL REPEALING of the rodeos produced by ANCES IN CONFLICT THERE- at ten Ciolden Stale. Our winner, Kevin WITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Green, went on to the finals at OF LEHI Fresno, California and emerged CITY COUNCIL the winner over nine oilier comCITY, UTAH: Section 1: That Title II, Chap- petitors for the title of World and 9 of the Steer Riding champion, a $1,000 ter 2, Sections Revised Ordinances of Lehi City, scholarship and $1,(XK) trophy Utah, relating to the licensing saddle were his prizes. Our queen and attendants and running at large of dogs, be, and the same are hereby amen- were Joan Sunderland, Candace Soffel and Janet Russell. Miss ded to read as follows: Section (as amended). Susan Merrill of Ogden, Miss Every persons owning, keeping Rodeo America, was also preor harboring or having in char- sent for the three performances. Our plans for the coming year, ge, any dog regardless of age, within the Corporate limits of are in the tentative stage now, Lehi City, shall pay, for the use after a meeting with Producer this Rosser earlier of the City, an annual license fee Cotton of $3.00 for each male dog and month, we will strive to produce and better celebration. $8.00 for each female dog. The a bigger license fee for a spayed female Larry dayman and John Taylor dog shall be the same as for a male dog. NOTICE TO WATER USERS It shall be the owner's or keeper's obligation to make applicaGeorge H. Rasmussen, 4015 tion for and secure said license Str., Salt Lake City Utah Ralph of or the months during January has filed with the State February of each year. Any 84117, No. 41988 App. license not secured by March 1st Engineer to appropriate 0.015 sec. shall thereafter have a $10.00 penalty in addition to the full ft of water in Utah Countv. State of Utah. The water is to be diveramount of the license fee. ft. Any person who acquires a dog ted trom a 6 inch well after March has a penalty free deep at a point N. 1310 ft. and E period of seven (7) days to ob- 150 ft. from S'4 Cor. Sec 33, T4S. tain a license for said dog wi- R1E, SLB&M; and used for the thout being in violation of this domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 3 cattle and 3 licensing ordinance. The owner shall state at the horses; and used from Apr. to time application is made for Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 such license, his name and ad- acs. in parts of SWV4 SE4, dress, and the sex, breed and NWy4SEi4 Sec. 33, T4S, R1E, color of each dog owned or kept SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting by him. The license fee shall cover only the calendar year in of this application with reasons which the license was issued, therefor must be filed in duplexpiring on the 31st day of icate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, December of the year of issuanUtah 84114, on or before Feb. 10, ce. Section (as amended). It 1973. Hubert C. Lambert shall be unlawful for the owner State Engineer or keeper of any dog, whether Published in the Lehi Free registered or not to allow said dog to run at large at any time Press Dec. 28, 1972, Jan. 4 and 11, within the limits of Lehi City off 1973. the premises of the owner or keeper. A dog off the premises of NOTICE TO CREDITORS the owner or keeper must be on a resa leash and accompanied by ESTATE OF ponsible person at all times when MELVA LUDLOW EK within the limits of Lehi City. Deceased. Any Lehi City Police officer or dog tax collector, upon finding a Creditors will present claims dog running at large and not on a leash, may issue a citation citing with vouchers to the undersignsaid owner or keeper to the City ed Administrator at the office Court for allowing said dog to of Richard M. Taylor, Attorney run at large. at Law, 275 North Main Street", Section 2: All ordinances or Spanish Fork, Utah on or before parts of ordinances in conflict the 7th day of March, 1973; claims with this ordinance are hereby must be presented in accordance repealed. with the provisions of Section 3: In order to control Utah Code Anotatedl953, and with the dog problem of Lehi City, it verification as required is the opinion of the City Council proper that an emergency exists and therein. Glenn Ludlow that for the immediate preservaAdministrator tion of the peace, health, safety Date of first publication: Dec. and general welfare of the City of Lehi and its inhabitants that 7th, 1972 in the Lehi Free Press his Ordinance should take effect Lehi, Utah. Date of last publication: Dec. upon its passage and publication. Section 4: This ordinance shall 28, 1972. take effect upon its passage and publication in the Lehi Free Press, a newspaper of general NOTICE TO WATER USERS circulation within the City, being the 28th day of December, 1972. Notice is hereby liiven that Passed bv the City Council of Edward I. Patterson of Alpine, Lehi Citv, Utah, this 20th dav of Utah has filed a request lor exDecember, 1972. tension of time with the State Morris W. Clark Engineer to make and submit Mavor proof of appropriation under ATTEST Appl. No. 24074 ( 55 - 623) covering Ned F. Wilson .75 sec. ft of underground water Lehi City Recorder in Utah County, Utah for irrigaSTATE OF UTAH tion, (Ioiik'.'.'ic. fire protection, milk cooling und stockwatering County of Utah SS. I, Ned F. Wilson, City Recorpurposes. It is represented that a hand der of Lehi City, Utah do hereby certify the above and foregoing dug well has been started and to be a full, true and correct some repairs have been done but copy of an Ordinance passed by additional time is needed to comthe City Council of Lehi City, plete the well and the project and make and submit proof of Utah, on the 20th day of December, 1972. entitled: AN ORDINappropriation. Protests resisting the granting ANCE AMENDING TITLE II, CHAPTER 2, SECTIONS AND of this request with reasons 9 OF THE REVISED ORDINtherefor must be filed in duplANCES OF LEHI CITY, UTAH, icate with the State Engineer, 412 BY MAKING NEW SECTIONS State Capitol, Salt Lake City, AND RELATING TO Utah Ml 14 on or before February THE LICENSING OF DOGS, 10, 1973. THE AMOUNT OF PENALTY A hearing will be held on this AND PERMITTING THE ISSUrequest before the State EnANCE OF CITATIONS, AND gineer at 10:00 a.m.. Thursday. REPEALING ALL ORDINFebruary 15, 1973 in the Utah ANCES IN CONFLICT THERECounty Courthouse, CommissioWITH." ner's Room 2(H), Provo. Utah. In witness whereof, I have Protestants should ;ipxir at the hereunto set my hand and afhearing. fixed the corporate seal of Lehi Hubert C Lambert state Engineer City, Utah, this 20th day of Published in the Lehi f ree December, 1972. Ned F. Wilson Press, Dec. 2H. 1972. !an 4, II, 1973. Lehi City Recorder OF 1 will do the clowning chores. Anderson. Rodeo chairman is will be ever popular Don Duane Evans and committee Harrington, the specialty act will members are Morris Clark. be the famous Ben Hur Chariots, Ralph Anderson, Douglas Calwith plenty of excitement. ton, Dale Peterson, LaVere We expect to increase our seatDowns, Gary Lewis, Calvin Leing capacity, adding 350 to 500 wis, Von Sorenson, Orson McKin-neArt Peterson and Kent new seats in our bleachers. Again thanks to everyone who Peterson. The Queen Contest Committee is Marvin Pulham, makes it a success. Officers of the Civic Improve- chairman; Eric Jorgenson and ment Association for 1972-7are Ned Wilson. The publicity comby Mike Lynn Lewis, President; LaVere mittee is headed Downs, vice president; Don Southwick, chairman; Gary Leer. wis, Ned Wilson, Douglas Calton, secretary-treasurPeet, Directors are Morris Clark, Dale Clint Downs, Glen Carter, Millen Peterson. Duane Evans, Dean Kirkham, and Melvin Anderson. Lott, Douglas Calton, Marvin Concessions are under the direcPulham, Mike Southwick, Ralph tion of Douglas Calton. Parade r ft r 3 i Highest So Far This Year sumers were winding up their stockpiling against the possibility of an industry wide strike. However, October's steel imports, at 1,910,000 tons, also were still at their highest level thus far in this, imports Despite managed to account for nearly 1972. In fact, during the month one fifth of all steel sold in the foreign steel constituted 19.3 perUnited States during the month. cent of the nation's apparent AISI that U.S. steel supply, their largest share reported producers shipped 8,243,000 tons of the U.S. market for any month of mill products to their this year. customers in October. This was Through the first 10 months of 314,000 tons more than Septem1972, domestic steel shipments ber's shipment level and was the totaled 75,623,000 tons. This comhighest one month total since pares with 75,310,000 tons for the July of last year. When con same period of last year. Domestic Annie R. Carson i w. steel shipments reached their highest level so far this year during October, according to American Iron and Steel Institute. Dies After Mary Luella P. " Christofferson To Annie Webb Funeral services for Mary Luella Peterson Christofferson were held December 21st at noon in the Wing Mortuary ChapeL Mrs. Peterson died December 18 after a lingering illness. Bishop Bryant Strasburg of the Lehi Second Ward Bishopric conducted the services and the prelude and postlude were played -- Nile Christby Scott Dorton. offerson spoke the prayer with the family and the invocation was offered by Bishop William Price. Lujean Peterson Rayl sang the beautiful hymn "In My Father's House are Many Man- - Annie Rachel Carson Fox, 84, 32 West Main Street died December 26 at 1:20 p.m. Lehi, Utah 84403 after a lingering illness. She was born June 11, 1389 in Fairfield to William Carson and Rachel Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice Lloyd Carson. She was married to Isaac Fox, Jr. on January 29, 1913 in the Salt Lake Temple. He A weekly newspaper devoted t died July 9, 1931. She is survived the interests and welfare o; by two sons, Franklin Dean, Am. Lehi City Blaine, Lehi; Fork; Howard three daughters; Mrs. Melvin Published by the Ffee Press (Ramona) Pectol, Am. Fork; Publishing Co. Mrs. David A. (Emma) Baxter, Every Thursday Lindon; Mrs. Max W. (Bonnie) Petross, Provo; at PROVO Evening School Schedule WINTER QUARTER 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 30, at E. Russell Innes, Publisher' 11 Subscription Price $4.50 a.m. at the Wing Mortuary Bishop George Chapel with Tripp of the Lehi First Ward (in advance) CLIP & SAVE.. 'I COURSE UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE STATESpSSOCUTION THE LEHI FREE PRESS Laid to Rest Funeral services for Annie L. held Saturday, Webb, were December 23 at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Mrs. Webb died December 20 in a Salt Lake Hospital following surgery. Bishop Joseph Shelton of the Lehi Ninth Ward Bishopric conducted the services. The prelude and postlude was played by Zada Webb Phillips and the family prayer was spoken by Franklin B. Adams. President Virgil H. Peterson offered the opening prayer preceeding remarks by UTAH Long Illness Friends Pay Final Tribute (55-469- 200-5- . ANNIE L. WEBB October's Steel Shipments The THE Shelton. LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1972 Bishop Joseph biographical sketch was read by Don Peet. Vocal solos were sung sions." She was accompanied by CARROLL O'CONNOR . by Joyce Thatcher Webb accom- Scott Dorton. The biographical APPEARANCE COSTS panied by Cecil W. Webb. sketch was read by Elma ChrisTELETHON CONTRIBUTIONS Speakers were Bishop William tofferson. The speakers were Price and Bishop Thomas R. and Carroll O'Connor.TV'sArchie Woffinden. Both eulogized Mrs. Bishop Grant Christofferson Webb for her many fine qualities President Eugene Hilton. Scott Bunker, cost the recent Jerry Dorton played an organ selection Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Teleincluding her cheerful and enthusiastic spirit and her devotion as and Mrs. Rayl sang "Perfect thon quite a bit of money with a wife and mother. The benedic- Da" accompanied by Scott Dor- his appearance. tion was by Ernest Peterson and ton. The benediction was spoken An article in the current issue the dedication of the grave was by Alex Christofferson and the of Photo Screen magazine rededicatory prayer was by LeRoy veals that O'Connor's comments by Richard Webb. Pallbearers were Cecil Wildon W or ley. about our not having to raise were Dean W. money in such ways if the governPallbearers Webb, Kent Ernest Adams, AnKurt Alfred Christofferson, Sherman Christthony Webb, ment had not lost millions of Franklin Adams, Richard Royle offerson, Val Christofferson, dollars on our planes being shot Webb, Ralph William Adams. 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