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Show Thursday. April 19, 197-L- Free Press Page ehi Serimpian Club Visits U of U 3 Club their Serimpian members and husbands traveled to the University of Utah's Test Lab for al their last President Hears Travelogue The April meeting of the Auctus Club was held at the home of Lucile Jeanne with Jackson as hostess. Elma Christofferson, president, took charge. There were 13 present including Mrs. Edna Peterson. Mrs. Peterson of Salt Lake City, Jeanne's sister, was the speaker of the evening. She gave a most interesting and informative talk about her trip to Australia and New Zealand. The V te) V members had many questions and Mrs. Peterson ably answered every query. She said that New Zealand is a compressed piece of beauty and told of how many and how valuable the sheep dogs AnneHintonTo Marry Elbert Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Hinton announce the marriage of their daughter, Anne, to Elbert Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Pratt, of El Paso, Texas. The couple will recite vows in the Salt Lake Temple today, April 19. A reception in their honor will be held this evening in the new Lehi Fifth-Nint- h Ward Cultural Hall, 500 East 300 North, with receiving from 7 to 9 p.m. Anne is a graudate of Lehi High School and Brigham University. Young She is currently working on her master's degree. She was first attendant to Miss Lehi in 1975 and has traveled in Europe for four months with the semester abroad are. program at BYU. Elbert is a BYU graduate and is currently getting a doctorate in physical education. He is the assistant track coach at BYU, and was named to the track team in the decathalon event in 1975. He served an LUb mission in Central California. Three herders handle 18 dogs and a tremendous number of sheep. The dogs are controlled by arm and hand movements and whistles rather than words. Much interesting information was related. New officers for the coming year are Lisa Gurney, president; Thelda Helen Curtis introduced Auctus Club Webb meeting. Brown, vice president; and Florence Mendenhall, Charles Baker who is head of mechanics there. He lectured, showed slides and took those present on a tour of the building. Highlights were seeing an actual skeleton from India used to show the different areas of bone transplants. He passed around a stainless steel hip socket, a knee joint, Artificial lungs were also shown. He mentioned that if the human lungs were flattened out they would be the size of a tennis court. Four large operating rooms for animal surgery were shown, with a chemistry section and an experimental lab where several oxygenators used in surgery were on display. These are completely disposable they are never used agin. Mr. Baker now resides in Lehi. He has two years education in business, two years in law, two Before years in coming to Utah he worked 16 years for the e program. several types of heart valves and a spine and hip fixation device. He said approximately hip inplants are done each year. The most usual cause is built-ucalcium and broken hips in older people. The fixation device is used when bone has been He also destroyed. showed vein and artery implants and how they are grafted on to the live veins and arteries. Some cancer research is done at the lib and Baker mentioned that if you worked in or near 15,000 p -- pre-me- aero-spac- Open House To Honor Maurine Worlton did an open house for Maurine H. Worlton BYU. Mrs. Worlton began her teaching career in a school house in San Juan County. In 1938 she Friday evening at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at Lehi 651 one-roo- N. Center. All former friends, students and associates are invited to attend. Mrs. Worlton will retire at the end of the 1979 school year. Mrs. Worlton has been the special education at teacher Lehi Elementary for 23 years. Prior to special education she taught five years of regular classroom education. She was born in Manassa, Colo., and moved to Provo in 1931 with her family. She post-gradua- married Ralph W. Worlton and moved to California where he was supervisor of the experimental department at Douglas Aircraft. After World War II ended they moved back to Lehi. They are the parents of three sons, Fredrick R., Thomas H., and Robert W. They also have eight grandchildren. In the fall of 1948 she MAUREEN WORLTON honored graduated from Provo r High and received a normal certificate from BYU. She reentered BYU in the fall of 1954 and received her B.A. degree in 1956. She two-yea- began career her bake An sale and a huge garage sale will be held by the Third Ward Friday, April 20. The fun event will be held at the Fourth Ward Church beginning at 6:30 p.m. Finance Chairman Dean Colledge stated that the garage and bake sale Mouth-waterin- Active Steven in is a Don't Scotland Mission with Roy W. Oscarson as mission president. His mission takes in Southern A delightful book review was presented by Mrs. Grace Croft. She is the wife of Evan Croft who taught at Iehi High one year and BYU for 38 years. Mrs. Croft was born in Chicago and educated there. She later attended BYU where she met her future husband. Mrs. Croft became acquainted with Florence Jepperson Madsen in vice-presid- -- Council. Ambassadors dinator. sociology-psycholog- renewed the friendship in Provo. The book she reviewed was one of the twelve she has written and was the biography of Florence J. Madsen. An accomplished musician, Mrs. Croft plays the organ at the Provo Temple campus, each reading at the new Sego under Principal Dale Burgess. Her hobbies include with her knitting, spectator crocheting, g a event for Easter ushers at fund-raisin- Seals. She is the daughter of Dean and Nancy Smith, Fort. Cedar She from Lehi High School in 1976. This year she is president of graduated Tau Beta Epsilon Sorority at SUSC. Doctor and Mrs. Paul in a modular medical unit near the Robinson and their five located American Fork Hospital. children visited in Lehi While in the west, Dr. and American Fork Doctor Robinson attended a recently. Robinson has just medical convention in Las Vegas and the family completed his surgery visited relatives in Cedar Akron at residency where Mrs. City General Hospital in Robinson's parents, Mr. Akron, Ohio. will and Mrs. Merrill Dr. Robinson Peterson reside. surgical practice Hosts for the family in medicine in American Lehi were Dr. Robinson's Fork beginning in July. parents, Mr. and Mrs. His office will be located Howard Robinson. teaching remedial traveling husband, coordinated SUSC Robinsons Visit In Lehi under Principal Cecil Ash, teaching fourth grade. In 1956 she began School senior y various school functions, and acts as a welcoming committee for new students. Lori recently Friday evening. Lily The appointed to office at coor- major will act as a SUSC hostess. She is in charge of the Ambassadors, a group which acts as guides to the SUSC later and LORI SMITH Lori Smith, Lehi, is the School house. miss at7:30p.m. 11 xrin Fabric s restored with special f process. 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Let us give you a Cash and Carry Only Cowdell Chamberlain of Cedar Fort, has received a call to serve an LDS Mission in Toronto, Canada. Vance will be honored at a farewell April 22 at Cedar Fort. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 3. He is a graduate of the Lehi High School. As i the church, presidency of his Glasgow secretary. Ruby Lee gave legislative report. night (Friday) Seminary. He was in the graduate James Alta Ash, g, April 22 at 2 p.m. in the Lehi First Ward Chapel. Elder Strong is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Strong. His grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. William Strong of Beulah, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steven minutes were read by umptious, baked goods will be sold along with some fantastic items at the garage sale. A missionary farewell will be held in his honor Elder and Peterson Stella is a fund raising effort for the building fund. scr- 1979. Strong has accepted a mission call to the selected to fill positions in student government at Southern Utah State College, it was announced this week by the studentbody president, Eric Houle. The 11 appointed officers, along with the president, and attorney general who were elected along with other officials in February - make up the ASSUSC Executive Hut-chin- Alpine at the DRAPES Scotland Several appointed officers have been Garage And Bake Sale Scotland and Northern Ireland. Elder Strong will enter the Missionary Training Center May 10, Called To The Athenian Club was held at the home of Ruby Lee in Orem, April 11. President Vera took charge. Litany was given by Third Ward To Hold Farewells, Homecomings Steven Strong Club News sports and reading. 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