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Show ifUmecjKi 'fh O &l JL. 1 VJI ' ?, ;."iJ I outer, fitter, a ninth grader at Ia-I- lliph. uas named winner of the Ijehi Seminary Speech Ctmtest. She received a triple comhiiuition fir her efforts. Runnermp included Cathy Ilorttm. senior, Jackie Puck, junior: Miss Fou ler. Hondo Steele, senior: and Kim Brady, a tophomore. Runners-u- p each receireil a hook. SEMISARY SPEECH COSTEST U'lWERS-Sall- yt u Fowler Team to Headline Mappenings Many happy returns this March on the 88th birthday of the museum founder. John Hbtchings. Thank you all who sent cards, mementos, telephoned, or visited. Each one was well received and appreciated very much. The last of February the annual Advisory Council meeting was held at the museum. The purpose was to elect two new members to the Board of Directors. The meeting was fairly well attended. The Board wishes to thank chairman Kenneth Car don and his counselors David Holbrook and Don McDermott for reactivating the Advisory Council. This council has been non existent for many years due to disinterest in the museum. It is a vital part of the museum structure according to the by laws of incorporation. The two new members of the Board of Directors are Orville Stone replacing Robert Webb; Gordon Bennett filling the un- expired term of Blaine Thomas. El wood Hunt reelected and again consented to serve as president of the board. The Board of Directors w ish express gratitude to Robert Webb and Blaine Thomas for (he support and contributions they gave during the period of time they served. President Hunt has not been well since our last meeting. We all hope and pray he will soon be able to resume his to activites. many of you have seen Porter Rockwell's rocking chair? Why not see it at the normal How museum? What Is ? Cooking, Cattle and Much More Pageant's ARYABOSE... RETIRES Open House To Honor Arva Bone The Lehi Elementary P.T.A. will conduct a business meeting on April 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the school. Winners of the P.T.A. Reflections Contest will be presented and the new officers will be elected. Following the elections an open house will be held to honor one of Lehi's popular teachers, Arva Bone. She wil retire at the conclusion of this year. Arva has the unique distinction of having been born, reared, and having taught in the same community-Le- hi, having taught at both the elementary schools she attended as a child. She was graduated from Lehi Hgih School and named valedictorian, attended L.D.S. Business College, U.S.U. and was graduated from BYU with a major in elementary education. She has taken many post graduate classes associated with education. Her teaching experience of over 30 years has been at PI. Grove Central Elementary School and at both the primary and grammer school buildings in Lehi. She has taught at Lehi Elementary School ever since the building was constructed, beginning as an office worker, part time. Arva is married to George I. Bone; they are the proud parents of two sons and one daughter, besides the eleven grandchildren. Much of Arva's time has been donated to church and community service, especially in the area of music. She is a talented organist, violinist and vocalist. She has served in all auxiliary organizations of the LDS Church on both ward and stake levels. At present she is serving as the ward social relations teacher and visiting teacher and organist and has served as ward choir director. Upon her retirement she wants to keep busy and rest. She enjoys sewing, traveling, crocheting, gardening and music. P.G. Eagles by Tillie Zimmerman physical education. He played Local personality Betty football at the "U" and was a Fowler and her son Bill will be member of Beta Theta Pi mistress and master of cerefraternity. monies at the upcoming Miss Bill has been employed as Lehi Pageant. Mrs. Fowler, assistant director of High wife of Don C. Fowler has School Services at the been active in church and University of Utah and is civic functions for many presently employed as Asst. years. She has served on Dean of Students at Salt Lake numerous committees and it Technical College. will be remembered she spearHe is married to the former headed and promoted Lehi's Candy Lish of Granger, a Bicentennial project. Bandwaformer Utah Jr. Miss, and is the father of three children, gon Park, one of the first such projects completed in the state Katie, Matthew and Kip. last year. Always active in promoting Norma Peterson educational advantages for Lehi's youth, she served in the P.T.A. and for many years Recuperating From was on the Lehi Library Recent Surgery Board. activities included leader and Lehi supervisor; Mrs. Berl (Norma) Peterson positions she held for more is recovering at home followthan ten years. She is presenting major surgery performed ly serving in an advisory posiat the Cottonwood Hospital, tion for the county extension service in Provo. She has recently. She is doing fine and would like to thank all those served as a judge for numerwho have sent cards, flowers, ous community and county food and any other thoughtful fairs, giving of her time freely service. She welcomes phone to provide growing expercalls and visitors. iences for members. As part of the popular local Threatened-Side-streasinging group. The Hilos, Betsmoke-smo- ke ty has shown her ability as a writer through her narratives from the burning end of a which have always been creacigarette-- is potentially more tive and entertaining. Journadangerous than smoke inhaled listic talents led her to her by the smoker. Studies have present occupation as writer snown that sidestream smoke for the Lehi Free Press. Her contains twice as much tar and weekly column has won severnicotine, three times as much al awards in state contests and benzopyrene a suspected is a constant source of pleacancer-causin- g five agent-an- d sure to readers of the Free times as much carbon Press. monoxide. Her church service has been long and continuous. She has Fraternal Order of Eagles Pleasant Grove Aerie The According to Scott 4-- Has-lam- in Utah County 1 matics. He became a teacher in the Nebo School District at Salem where he taught the last few months of a school year in the PUBLIC AUCTION Saddles and Tack to sell per order of American Saddle Company approximately $50,000 worth of handmade Western and English saddles and tack of all kinds, including 100 saddles, most with 5 year guarantees, Kool Kare Pads, Sunbeam clippers, stable blankets pus everthing imaginable in the tack linl AUCTIONEERS NOTE: THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF SADDLES AND TACK THAT WE HAVE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO SELL AND EACH ITEM WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO THE HIGH BIDDER. SUBJECT TO BUYER INSPECTION. gold palms. In addition, he has given many years of service in various scout leadership positions. He was the recipient of a heroism award from the Boy Scouts of America for saving the lives of a father and son from drowning. Also he was awarded a $300 scholarship and a medal for exemplary service by the Veterans of Foreign Ward and approved by the executive board of the Boy Scout National Council. At the present time George is a teacher of his ward high priest quorum. He married Arva Wing, and they are the parents of two sons and one daughter. They have eleven grandchildren. There are more than 5,000 racetracks in the country, not counting the expressways. Some people are like blisters, They show up when the work is done. During his school life, Ladybugs do not die at the end of the season like so many other insects, but hibernate for the winter. Save on Cash Save On Cash Tri-Ci- ty and Carry at Our Convenient Office Convenient Office DRIVE INN or Drive in Window Dry and Carry at Our Drapery Center & Cleaning 61 No. Merchant Street - or Drive in Window Am. Fork - Phone 756-690- 2 Drapery Specials wilt? Beautifully Cleaned 74$ No Shrinking No Sagging Linings m wtm m. :m m.m- Unlined 9' sq. ft. Lined $1.75 - 3 ft. Panel i fc4 ff Specialized vm . 1 Short Lined 10' sq. ft. U Dry Cleaning SPECIAL Long Dresses Men's Suits $2.50 $3.00 tit.! Sizing Process !,!!. Saturday, April 9 7:30 p.m. -- at Memorial Hall 386 No. Main Spanish Fork Auction Conducted By Tri Filed quickly by State Liquidators, Inc. Vern Seal. Auctioneer Terms Cash or Check with Proper I.D, Machine. Mechanically accurate work, your saw will cut like work All quaranteed. Hunters LOWER YOUR FUEL BILLS WITH THE Supply HEAT KING STOVE!! Timberline 155l2 West Main Lehi - 768-931- 6 OPEN EVENINGS ' Tues. thru Fri. DEMONSTRATION 6:30 to 8:30 SATURDAY Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (5 American Fork nor.iflTf.ity CC."3r SIVITCII! u -- 1 p.m. mmmk ON BEAUTIFUL. FIREPROOF, WEATHERPROOF EASY TO INSTALL YOURSELF! I I. nor 9 a.m. SAVE 20 CORAL THEATRE 0 DISr.IY ncsycncxr I, , - fff-'j- t Fireproof and Decorate APPLY Entertainment Must Z-Bri- PRESS INTO PLACE SMOOTH AND SEAL HANDY SLICES OF REAL BRICK Your New Stove with The Funniest Disney in Years An the rank of Eagle Scout and earned the bronze, silver and and Goerge participated in many activities. Among them were: class president, yellmaster, and business manager for the school yearbook. He attained ; We have been commissioned THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1977 eighth grades. The next year he was assigned to teach at Springville High School for seven years. He came to the Alpine School District and taught a year at the Lehi High School. The Pleasnt Grove Canning Company offered George a job as superintendent of the Pleasant Grove Canning Plant. This he accepted and worked in that position for 18 years. Always interested in education, Geroge served 9 years on the Alpine School District Board of Education during the time he was employed at the Pleasant Grove Canning Company. George left the canning business to return to teaching, his assignment being at the American Fork High School. The following year (1961), George became Alpine School District Superintendent of Transportation. He will be retiring from this position at the completion of this school year. Professionally Pressed Lovely Decorator Folds Unlined $1.50 - 3 ft. Panel rOOXXXXXXXX0XXXXXXXXX their Memorial Service at the Aerie home Sunday April 17th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. : Members are reminded if they have not yet paid for their Elko trip the deadline is this week. The bus will leave for Elko Saturday, April 23 at 7:00 a.m. from the lodRe. returned to Lehi. Here George attended school at Lehi and graduated from the Lehi High as Utah Great Britain has a working population of about 25 million. stressing enrollment. All Types of Saws new. program is grade, George's family Week. As a part of this week, many activities have been planned for Utah County. ed. Speedy Saw Service ), proclaimed April projects," the Utah State University extension worker relatCurrently the George Bone will retire this spring as Alpine School District Superintendent of Transportation. He had also served as a teacher and was a board member of the Alpine School District for nine years. George was born at Lehi. W hen he was a small child, his father who was employed by Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company was transferred to Spanish Fork and then to Lindon. It was here that George began his school experience. During the year he was in the sixth Scott Math es on has ricultural and recreation been cultural refinement teacher for more than twenty years. She has worked as assistant junior Sunday School coordinator and on the stake Sunday School board. She has also served as ward roadshow director and as a stake roadshow advisor. She is the mother of nine children. Donna (Mrs. Marlin Barnes), Ann (Mrs. Kent Bill, Jane (Mrs. Calvin Trane), Janice (Mrs. Ron Roberts), Jim, John, Sally and Suzanne, and has endeavored throughout her life to make Lehi a better place to live for not only her own family but all citizens as well. Bill Fowler Bill Fowler will add a male viewpoint to the pageant commentary. Bill graduated from Lehi High School where he participated in athletics and student government serving his senior year as studentbody president. He was a member of the football and basketball team which placed second in the state his junior year in high school. He graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in English and S. 4-- School Position Following his graduation, George worked at various jobs to help finance his college education. He graduated from B Y U. with a major in mathe- "New clubs are starting and others are being reorganized. If you are interested in joining or volunteering your services as a leader, contact the local U.S.U. Extension Office." Mr. McKendrick said. The program is open to boys and girls from 9 to 19 years of age. As a means of honoring the in the state and many the dedicated people who work with them, Utah Governor McKendrick, Utah County agent, it's more than champion steers, sewing lessons, cooking and blue ribbons. "It's a way of life for the in Utah County, 1,800 as well as the 35,000 in the state and the five million in the United States. provides a wide variety of projects which emphasize learning by doing. These include such activities as community pride, personal development, home economics, ag- m 3372 will hold from ck Sterts Friday, April 15 Showtimes 7:15 The Tire Industry Safety Council uys the severe winter of 1976-7- 7 is expected to produce a record number of potholes on America's streets and highways. This in turn will create an additional hazard to tires. The Council says properly Inflated tires and reduced speeds on bad roads are the beat way to deal with What is 4-- Plan Memorial Service Duties fifth, sixth, seventh, School. 4-H- M.C. THE LEHI FREE PRESS George Bone Retires From tnd 9:10 p.m. Peck Building Supply Siturdsy Mttinee 3 p.m. KEXTKEEK "The Ust Tycoon" COKG 115 East State Street "TtoiVCS" Starring Mzrlo Thomas I fm mm mm IX WW W SvA. A. A A Lehi 768-356- 4 10 YEAR WARRANTY! INDOOR OUTDOOR' IPeck IBnnEdilmcS in m 115 East State Stmt Lehi |