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Show THURSDAY. APRIL 25. 1974 THE LEHI FREE PRESS & XI i i I lv I 1.-- .' si K i x .,- U Legion Auxiliary to Give Away Beautiful Quilt - f I I i fkv ft ' . " 5 " MEET THE CANDIDATE Congressman Wayne Owens, far right, shakes hands with Lehi Mayor Evan Colledqe Jr. as he stops for a v s t m Lehi Saturday Watching, I. to r., are State Senator Ernest Dean, Lehi Councilman Me'vm Kirkham Lehi Precinct Chairman Darwin Miner, and Rod Turner, American Turner, American Fork Preonct Cha 'man. L J ( i COLOUR MY WORLD departments annual fashion Remund, instructor. public is invited The si Military Rites For Russell Bone fashion show, by the clothing annual presented lowing the show. Arrangements are under the direction of the Clothing II students. Live background music will be furnished by Debbie and Cynthia Schoonmaker, Craig Jessop and Harold Remund. Stage crew includes for the show will be "Colour My World", and narrator will be Mrs. Jean Harris. Featured in the show will be approximately 85 girls from the ninth through twelfth grades, modeling clothing items they have made during the year. Also shown will be children's clothing and some items for adults. Fashions will include Theme Scott Worley and Russell Crahb. Decorations are being furnished by the Ixdii Floral. As a special feature, during the show several baby quilts and one large quilt will be given away to the holder of a lucky ticket. These tickets may be purchased from any clothing student or at the door. They are 50 cents on the large quilt and 25 cents on the baby quilts. items, a many wedding dress, skirts, vests, school dresses, long dresses, pant suits, children's wear, as well as fashions for parents of some of the girls. All of the articles have been made by the girls in their clothing classes throughout the year, under the direction of RaNae Remund. d the fashion Third Grade To show Third graders at the Sego Lily Elementary School will present a program today, it was reported by Principal Paul Hanson. The program, which is original, will be presented at 10:30 a.m. this morning (Thursday) and again this evening at 7:30 p.m. in connection with a PTA meeting. Included on the program will be 65 children under the direction of Merrilee Leavitt and Burgess, teachers. Theme of the program is "Every Season Has a Reason for Safety," and will feature songs, costumes and acting. will be items the girls have made. Featured will be quilts, baby quilts. g NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF HENRY MARVIN CHRISTENSON, also known as H. MARVIN CHRISTENSON, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of Wootton and Wootton, Attorneys at law, Suite 12, Geneva 8 Building, , Af-to- n North Center Street, American Fork, Utah, on or before July 13. 1974; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Lois F. Christenson Administratrix Date of first publication April 11, 1974. Date of last publication, May 2, 1974 in the Lehi Free Press. Present Program Today everyone is invited to view a display which will be in the school cafeteria. Included in the display the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SI M. 43381 (54-36- IRK.CO Chemi- cals, Suite 726, Kennecott Bkig ., Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an well, 487 ft. deep at a point S. 2400 ft. and E. 1050 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 30, TfiS, R1E; and used for the domestic-purposeof 60 persons and used for purposes in a slurry manufacturing plant; and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW'4 Sec. 30, T6S, R F. 43427 ) Frank D. and Jovce V. Sorensen, SS7 W. 230 N.i Orem, Utah 84057. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. well, deep at a point S 260 ft. and W. 1220 ft. from NF ( or. Sec. 28, T5S, R1F; and used for the domestic purposes of one fami1 100-.'k- i ly, stockwatering horses, 3 of 4 cattle, 4 sheep, 4 pigs and 50 chickens; and used from Apr. to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NF1 4NF1 4 Sec. 28, RIF. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State EnT5S, State Capitol, Salt gineer, lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 1, 1974. Dee C Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Lehi Free Press April 18, 25 and May 2, 1974. 442 No. 34-7- 4 AMENDORDINANCE ING THE LEHI CITY GENERAL ZONING ORDINANCE (1964-Z- ) AND ACCOMPANYING MAP THERETO BY CHANGING THE CLASSIFICATION OF AN AREA IN I FHI CITY FROM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURE ONE ZONE TO RESIDEN(RA-1- ) ZONE. TIAL ONE HE IT ORDAINED BY THE l J IT COUNCIL OF LEHI AS AN (R-l- I ) OI LOWS: I he Lehi City General Zoning and accompanying may thereto are hereby changed to the elmination from Residential Agriculture One Zone and making Res(RA-1- ) Ordinance (1964-Z- ) idential One ) Zone the 8.6 acres known as the Eddington property at approximately 10th Last on the North side of 900 North. Passed hv the City Council of eln City, Utah, this 22nd day of April 1974. Evan L. Colledge, Jr. Mayor ATTEST: Ned F. Wilson City Recorder STATE OF U I All COUNTY OF UTAH SS (R-l- I, Ned E. Wilson, er, do hereby city record- certify and declare that tin above and foreis going ordinance number a full, true and complete copy of in ordinance passed by the city mm ;l if elu Cits- Corporation i. ). d.iy of April 1974. Ned E. Wilson Citv Recorder ' I was in threatening." Congressman Owens committee chairmen. If Congressmen had to run for chair- seniority is run- system. "In three-fourth- s of the campaigns there real campaign because the incumbent has the financial advantage," Owens stated. Federal funds spent for campaign financing would total 50 Gena cents per voter, Owens said. "If we can at least change the Presidency to federal financing, that will be a good start." Another issue Congressman Owens would like to see dealt with is the lack of enforcement for laws. "There is too much cooperation and too little competition." Owens said of the oil industry. When there is no competition of government regulation, there is no free market, Owens added. In answer to questions con- cerning the Central Utah Project, Congressman Owens said that he regretted the hold up of that project. There is a great need to develop the project and bring water to the He which would suit to the plained. Owens the trunk of students attend- junior colleges in Alabama pay the same tuition rates as residents of the state. docket. Writing letters may have a significant impact on Congressmen, Owens stated. Owens reads his own mail and answers BRENDA MocNAUGHTON Brenda MacNaughfon Graduates From major, she believes that physical education and lowest is the best life costing POWERS Large Stock of Lees Wranglers All Sizes and Colors Come in Now. . .they your car Y Brenda MacNaughton has just finished her student teaching at Pleasant Grove Jr. High School which was the last requirement needed to graduate from Brigh-aYoung University. She has been majoring in physical education and minoring in health science. Having received her Bachelor of Science Degree, she plans on teaching next year in Utah or Idaho. Dedicated to her most of it. Levis it Veterans Administration, which recently announced plans for a cardiovascular diagnostic and training center at its Allen Park hospital near Detroit, says specialized medical are facilities have been increased by almost 200 percent since 1969." Susan ing ex- on your summer vacation), or store it for the winter in your hall closet. It is fully equipped with hand brakes, light, and bell and is adjustable. Any girl from 5 to 12 would love to be the proud owner. Tickets are available at Lehi Bank or by any member of the pageant committee, for only $1.00. All proceeds will go to a scholarship for our new Miss Lehi. The drawing of the lucky winner will take place at the pageant this Saturday night. You need not be present to win, but we would love to see you there. You just might win! (take and Whimpey Hardy to Girls State. All Lehi citizens are urged to be generous in donations for the quilt tickets. Anyone interested in purchasing a ticket may contact Mrs. Fred Cox or Mrs. Dennis Finch and they will deliver vour tickets. introduced a bill bring the CUP lawtop of the court This is a final reminder for all of you to purchase your tickets for the child's bicycle being given away by the "Miss Lehi" pageant committee. The bike is currently on display at the State Bank of Lehi and has many new features. It will fold compactly to fit in from the project will send two Lehi girls, anti-tru- "It would clearly increase the competency of the chairmanship," Owens added. Present systems of campaign financing also perpetuate the manships, is no for the Senate, "I feel strongly about a number of issues," Owens said, "and I ning believe I can do five times as much in the Senate as in the House." In reforming the seniority system, Owens said he would establish secret balloting for Childs Bike to be Given Away are going Fast! Men and Boys Cowboy Straw and Felt Boots Western Hats For the Entire Family Excellent Selection Mens Western Shirts Ladies New Spring Pant Suits Sweaters The Tee Shirts Panty Hose Knit Tops Hoisery Playtex Bras and Girdles Main Street JENNIFER WORTHEN, 5, poses with bicycle which will be given away during the Miss Lehi Pageant Saturday evening. Jennifer is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Rick Worthen. Tickets on the bike may be purchased from any committee member, or at the Lehi Drug. Lehi Bank Credit Cards Accepted ifs a good idea to opsin a sags slcchdimS mn South Vietnam claims the Viet Cong kidnaped 60.000 civilians during the last 10 years. A penny coin contains 95 per cent copper and 5 per cent zinc. Allred Funds earned wasatch Front, is $22,000. , ORDINANCE The following applications lave been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water Sherwin charge of the services with Ernest B. Garrett serving as Chaplain, The bugler was Alvin Schow and color bearers were Willard Brown and Henry Clegg. Firing squad members were Irwin Snow, Wayne Powell, and Ralph Wing. The average cost of a float in the Rose Bowl parade at Pasadena, Calif, on New Year's Day NOTICE TO WATER USERS in Utah County throughout week. bean bag chairs, handwork, Christmas gifts, pillows and afghans. Refreshments will also be served in the cafeteria fol- department at the Lehi High School, will be presented next Tuesday evening, April 30, it was reported by Principal Dale H. Price. The show will be held in the school auditorium, beginning at 8 p.m. and the public is invited. There will be no charge. Following Distinguished military services were conducted by the American Legion for Russel Bone following his funeral last "Congressional reform is one of the major issues facing the nation today", stated Congressman Wayne Owens as he spoke to groups across Utah County, Saturday, April 10. "We need to provide the necessary changes in Congress so Congress can adequately respond to the public." One of the major areas of reform needed in the Congress is the seniority system. "The seniority system pushes down new ideas," said Owens, "to old Congressmen, change itself is center. Cynthia and Deborah Cox with Susan and Linda Finch, junior auxiliary members, are contacting Lehi citizens to purchase tickets on the quilt. The drawing will be held on the 29th of April and the winner will be notified. With Local People in Lehi Sat. Checking some of the fashions to be worn at the Lehi High School clothing show Tuesday evening, April 30, are Terne Bates, left, and Miss RaNae will be staged in the high school auditorium beginning at 8 p.m. The Lehi High to Present Fashion Show Tuesday The Congressman Owens Meets Members of the American Legion Auxiliary are selling tickets on a beautiful hand qulit-e- d quilt as a fund raising project for Girls State. The quilt is a light yellow and lime green nylon tricot, queen size. It has been beautifully designed with a pattern of roses with a sunburst Sometimes it's a good idea to put vour money into s.ivmys accounts, just as sometimes it's an equally yood an idea to take it out and USc' it. It's our belief at the State Bank of Lehi that everyone should have a certain amount in savings-- - just so you have the dish on hand if you need it. But right now we feel that it's a particularly good t.me to save. The inflationary spiral seems to have abated some what but we're looking at uncertain economic times ahead. Couple this with I edet allv insured interest rales that ait' verv attractive and vou have what we consider a good time to open a savings account or add to the one you already have. At State Bank of Lehi we have five different savings plans and we'd be glad to help you find the one that best suits your needs. Savings is always a good idea. Right now it's a great one. Open your account at State Bank of Lehi. State Bank of Lehi Member Federl Deposit Insurance Corporation |