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Show Yoth lasice Music By Portrait Refreshments Admission $1.00 For Both Stakes Sunday Dress Friday, Oct. 10 Rally Saturday, Oct. - .5-- He was born August 27, 1889 in Lehi, a son of James W. and Julie Elizabeth Smith Taylor. He married Mable Briggs November 1, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Sept. 27, 1975, nine days prior to her busband. He was a druggist by trade and operated the Lehi Drug for several years. He was an active member of the LDS Church in the Lehi Sixth Ward. Survivors include one son and two daughters. Howard R. Tay- Tri-Cit- Nine-yea- r olds- M - Steve McDowell, first; Travis Hansen, second; and Todd Street, third. Clark Hill, first; Brock Knight, second; and Tyler Calton, third. Mike Bron-soEleven-year-old- n, and Jeff Strasburg, Mark Twelve-year-old- Tuckett, first; Justin Bone, second; and Jay Holmstead, third. Participants competed in their own age group, competing in three categories, punting, passing and kicking. Judges scored one point for each foot the ball traveled on the fly, minus one point for each foot the ball landed to the right or left of the center tape. First place winners now advance to the next level of competition, officials said. Wayne E. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Elden Clark recently graduated from Texas A & M University at College Station, Texas, with a Doctor of Philosophy in Entomology. He is a member of Sigma XI, Coleop-terist- s Society, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Society of America and Entomological Society of Washington. Wayne graduated from the Lehi High School in 1961, attended College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, then served a Western Canadian Mission from 1963 to 1965. He received his B.S. degree, Brigham Young University, 1968 and M.S. degree, Young University, 1970. married to the former Glenora Jean Kemp of Regina, Sascatchewan, Canada. They are the parents of two daughters, Mary Jean and Cathy Ann. The Clark family will reside in Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Clark has accepted a Fellowship with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. He is DAUGHTER FOR SPERRYS Elaine Sperry dropped in last week to introduce us to her beautiful little daughter Shey, born in Salt Lake City and checking in at a demure six pounds and ten ounces. Shey is a darling little brunette and big brother Trevor is mighty proud of her. Also thrilled are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trinnaman . President of the Board of Education, Harvey E. Smith, reminded the voters of the district that the $12,000,000 bond election of the Alpine School District will be held Thursday, October 16, 1975. He indicated that the passage of the bond election is necessary if the district adequately houses the r- lots invites potential home seekers and businesses, and in addition adds to county citizen's satisfaction and pride in their county and communities. Weaver Scope -- 8x30 Binoculars $29.95 Reg. $39.95.. Mercury Heavy Duty Athletic Canvas Bags Lehi Colors. ..$4.60 HURRY!! 3 More Days Big 2 for Sale LECAU2 I See him for Life, Health, Disability, Auto, Homeowners, Fire Farmowners and Commerical Property Insurance. POT Ends Saturday Lehi Drug Co. 620 North, 756-240- 7 Main Street Lehi d 4 Beauty Salons and Hairdressers of Affiliate 1 The Style Art Marie Adamson Beth N. 490 West, Lehi 100 1 Beth's Beauty Boutique 385 Am. Fork E. Main, Barratt Jenny Ford Beauty Salon Jenny's 644 N. 1000 Orem E., Sherma's Beauty Salon 575 E. Center, Orem ShermaHagg Beauty Box Carolyn'sOrem 385 S. 400 E., 1 2 2 Rosa l ee Murphy Rt. I Box 383, Provo 0 Claudia's Beauty Salon 581 N. 50 W., Orem Erma's House of Beauty Erma Sorenson 574 E. Main, Am. ork N. Main, Orem W., Orem Connie's Beauty Salon 9151 N. Canyon Rd., PI. Connie Williamson 5 0 225 .1210 Jan's Beauty Salon S. 210 861 155 W. 900 Youth Your Youth Recreation Program has been expanded to include the completion of the Lions Club program at the Vets park. An additional ball field has been lighted. Bleachers have been installed for one field. new 3 phase feeder system has been installed along North between 300 West and 1200 East to supply and our new Stake adequate power to the new Center. Two new disconnect oil switches have been installed to protect our city system. A Zoning Our Zoning Ordinances have been revamped and updated to keep pace with the continuing growth of Lehi. Recreation Site Senior Citizens Lehi has secured the property on 9th No. between 2nd and 3rd West. The park will be financed with the Utah Committee furnishing matching funds of Lehi City takes pride in its Senior Citizen Program. The new lunch program provides opportunities for association with each other as well as a hot dinner each week day. citizens advisory council to the Mayor, has been appointed and is formulating plans for a new swimming pool. This will be presented to the Lehi Citizens for their approval. A The city has been instrumental in promoting two new drains approximately one mile in length. The cost of this project was over $40,000. Lehi furnished the labor and $5,000. The remaining costs were shared by the A.S.C., Lehi irrigation Co., Utah County, and the property owners. Lehi city purchased forms for Curb and Gutter in 1974. To dale more than 17,000 linear feet has been poured. (.rove Mae Wright Sales Representative 1010 N. 100 W., PI. Grove Utah County JoAnn Zimmerman The Lehi collector system has been approved for step 1 of 3 by E.P.A. The funding cost estimation is $600,000. The Federal Govn. will pay 75 percent. .1 Paramount Beauty Supply - Jo's Fashions Power System $14,000. I Helen's Beauty Shop 360 JanWentz Sewer Facilities 2 Rosa Lee's Beauty Salon Helen Walker hris-tonse- n progressive action in Lehi. It Better" Auctus Club . Hdh)8 The following accomplishments have been "Your Hairdresser Does Claudia Naranjo she-ha- s tf carried out as promised to you by this administration. We pledge to continue and shrubs: for the removal 01 an old shack, house or barn, three trees and two shrubs; a garage, two trees and two shrubs; and a shed, one tree and three shrubs. ing any shabby dilapidated building on their premises. It is true that many old buildings to house animals so thai owners are reluctant to dispose of them. However, these owners should consider straightening up boards, renailing loose boards and painting such a structure. The cities and the county cooperating are going to present to each owner who removes a useless dilapidated building trees Ctttlsoirns 'If the good Lord h;id intended for us to smoke pot he wouldn't have given us booze!" mits and as construction schedules are finalized. He further stressed that there will be no increase in the mill levy of the district as a result of the continuing construction program. The length of payment of the debt will be extended for a few additional years. All registered legal residents, eighteen years of age and older, living within the boundary of the district, are eligible to vote. The final date of registration will be held at all of the voting districts within the confines of the Alpine School District. Mr. Smith urged all voters to exercise their franchise and The Auitus Club's Opening Soc ial was held Thursday, September 25, al the A. Ralph Wing home with Udine Wing as hostess. Michelle Sorenson gave an interesting report of the recent trip she and her mother made to Europe. Club members wore impressed by her doll collet lion from the different rmmtries visited. Officers for the coming year include; Tholma Goodwin, Pres.; Dorone Webb Vice I'resl; and Ruth S. Peterson, Secretary and Treasurer. Twenty members were present. Helen ( was a special guest of all the local communities, and obtained their approval to set aside October 5 through October 30 as a special time to remove dilapidated useless buildings. We are urging every citizen to consider remov- Rifle.. $159.00 er Model 1110 National Farmers American Fork, Utah schools, a new high school must be built in Orem and ad addition to American Fork High School is also a necessity: In Mr. Smith's statement he reminded the voters of the district that while the bond election is to authorize the district to sell $12,000,000 in bonds these bonds will not all be sold at the present time, but will be sold only as the legal debt limit per- officials Committee has met with 4 VISITORS FROM MONTANA Visiting in Lehi this week have been Mrs. Sara Morefield and Theresa Ferguson of Montana. They have been guests of Mrs. Morefield's daughter, Mrs. Allan Holdsworth and her family. Miss Ferguson is the niece of Mrs. Holdsworth. They were conducted on tours of various points of interest in the area. further stressed that school construction over the next five to six years is necessary in every major community in the district. While the most pressing needs are for additional classrooms in the elementary Holds Opening Social Event n .' - 30-0- 6 Includes Representative for population of the area. As the district staff has indicated earlier, some five hundred additional new students enroll in the school district each year. He Winchester George Watkins At 573 East vote in this bond election. To beautify Utah County is to add another valuable resource to this choice area. Well cared for streets, homes, businesses, churches, buildings and vacant arc-use- , and her friend had never before seen apples, tomatoes, or cantaloupes growing. Elder Komatsu was a speaker on Sunday Morning's conference session. They will fly back to Hawaii next week. HUNTER SPECIALS Union Ins. Companies V f THURS. OCT. 9. 1975 Adney and Judy Komatsu of Hawaii and General Authority of the L.D.S. Church, their daughter and a friend, were guests of Abe and Geraldine Ekins last Monday. The Komatsu and Ekins families have kept in close touch every since Abe. while a missionary in Hawaii, converted Mr. Komatsu to the church. Friendships were renewed during luncheon and the visitors especially enjoyed seeing the Ekins garden as Miss Komatsu Meet student Remove a Shed and Plant a Tree Instead Beautifica-tio- Gerald Roger Taylor, 86, Lehi, died Monday, Oct. 6, at a Salt Lake nursing home of an ex Alpine School Dist. Bond Election Oct. 16 Receives Doctor's Degree The Utah County Long Illness PP4K r., front row, first place James Robert Martin, Steve McDowell, Clark Hill, Mike Branson, Mark Tuckett, Richard Lee. Second row, second place, Jason Adamson, Travis Hansen, Brock Knight, Greg Holman, Justin Bone, Scott Colledge. Third row, third place, Scott Roberts, Todd Street, Tyler Calton, Jeff Strasburg, Jay Holmstead, Roger Brady. AWARDS Ekins Entertain Komatsu Family Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop C.J. Lindquist of the Lehi Sixth Ward conducting. Friends may call Friday evening from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary and on Saturday one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery.m WINNERS ARE, I. to Wayne Clark Brigham o sp I 19 one sister and three brothers, Alice Wood, Salt Lake City, Arnold Taylor, Magna; Dave Taylor, American Fork and Stanley Taylor, Lehi, Gerald R. Taylor Dies Following first; Greg Holman, second; third. lor. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Abe (Geraldine) Ekins, Lehi and Mrs. L. Don (Colleen) Keetch, Pleasant Grove; 18 grandchil- dren; Bring Standard Works THE LEHI FREE PRESS tended illness. ' Kick competition held last Saturday, October 4, at the City Ball Park in American Fork. anThe event is y Ford and innually by volved youngsters from American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove between the ages of 8 through 13 years of age. Winners in the various age groups were: eight year olds, James Robert Martin, first; Jason Adamson, second; and Scott Roberts, third. High School Parking Lot $1.00 Per Car 2 Persons per Car 9 a.m. Named I?ssfl?(miroM(DcEiVnJiroin)eirs Some 250 youths participated in the annual Punt, Pass and II tali Confer 8:30 p.m Main, Lehi A VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES IS A 785 .1677 VOTE FOR PROGRESS 768 .1021 Hair for the Lords Lady Rarho-Owne- r lorry 261 N. Univ. Av., Provo 5 Larry Pierce Manager Naomi's Beauty Salon 100 Naomi Walker 79 W. N., Orem Ted Comer 1 Les Holcomb Faye Rose Cosmetique Fayo Rose 40 W. ( enter, Provo Ruth's Beauty Shop 490 Ruth oo I Master N, Univ. Av., Provo 8 Duane Woffinden 0 Paid Political Advertizing |