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Show Page 4 Lehi Free Press Thursday, August S, 1S73 cqacle Missionary' Farewells, Homecomings Briggs Welcome Brussels Belgium area. He will leave August 23 for the Missionary Training Center in Provo. A farewell meeting in his honor has been scheduled for August 12 at the Tenth Ward, Iehi Stake Center at 3 p m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Doug is a 1977 graduate of Lehi High School where he was active in the music department. He w as also a graduate of .fi. the Lehi RYAN DAVIS program. affiliated Ryan Davis Seminary He has been with several musical outstanding Returns From Mission Ryan B. Davis, son of nr. and Mrs. Kent B. Davis, recently returned from a mission in Japan. He will be honored at a welcome home service in the Lehi Fifth Ward, 500 East 300 North. The service will begin at 3 p.m. Ryan is living at home at the present time but plans to continue his education at Utah State University this fall. Baby Girt groups throughout Utah County and has taught guitar lessons for the past several years. He has studied automation electrical Alpine. Elder Carbine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carbine Sr. of Lehi. A?0 ZIMMERMAN PAUL Elder Paul Zimmerman Returns From Mission Elder Paul S. There is more 13-1- coming JEFF HUBBARD Jeff Hubbard Called To Serve In New York W Elder Jeff Hubbard, sofyof Mr. and Mrs. E. DeiiHubbard, has been cafiea' to serve in the New York Rochester Mission. A farewell testimonial in his honor be held will Sunday, August 12, at 1 :30 p.m. in the American Fork East Stake Center, 825 East 500 North. A graduate of American Fork High School, Jeff played football, was captain of the track team, and was !active in drama. He is ;also a graduate of American Fork LDS Seminary. Jeff attended Dixie College in St. George this past year where he was a member of the Dixie College football team and participated in theatre. He has been a Little League baseball coach and is an Eagle Scout. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on August 16. ; I j GRANT FOSTER Grant Foster Accepts Mission Call Elder L. Grant Foster has accepted a call to serve in the Chile Osorno Mission. His farewell was held July 29. He will enter the Missionary Training Center today, August 9. Elder Foster is a member of the Lehi Eighth Ward and his parents are Lynn G. Foster of Lehi and Doreen Maxfield of Salt Lake City. Grant was a member of the Lehi 1978 State 2 A high school baseball championship team and played baseball at Dixie College in 1979. News In 1929 been more with and Mrs. Frank Leavitt, Miss Lucile Serve Mission Douglas Searle Carbine has accepted a call to serve a mission to the in The horse show begins Monday, August 13, at 7 p.m. with performance classes, in calf roping, girl's barrel racing and team roping. Any resident of Utah County may enter these events from 6 to 7 p.m. that evening. All entry fees will be jackpotted. Tuesday evening at 5 , p.m. will commence with the open cow cutting and the Arabian horse events. Wednesday evening will halter feature classes for all breeds. Starting time is 6 p.m. The youth horse show will begin Thursday at 9 a.m. continue and throughout the day. Friday is scheduled for horse show. the 4-- The Provo Sunday, where they visited friends. They returned to the Leavitt home that evening where luncheon and radio music was enjoyed. real crowd pleasing portion of this year's horse show will begin Saturday at noon. After the halter futurity will be the open jumping competition and the high stakes classes featuring the week's top winners. The Shetland pulling contest is scheduled for 4 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend free of charge any of the six day horse show competition. Utah County boasts the largest horse population of anv count v in the state of Utah. Wednesday, 15. 8 p.m. in the High School, 99 North 300 West. Fork Spanish Eight queen contest winners from Utah County towns will be competing for first place honors. Each contestant will appear in a bathing suit, formal dress and per and Wednesday Thursday are c- 'test days at the Fair with 4 H contests such as speech and demonstration clown crop judging, range management and livestock judging. The horse show and dairy judging contest round out the week on Friday along with the awards program. Leaders and members are encouraged to check the fair book for details and really become involved in the 1979 Utah County Fair. contests, 4-- contest, 4-- Church Music Workshop Scheduled at BYU 13-1- y said congregations," Parley Belnap, chairman of organ performance and university organist at BYU. "The workshop is designed to provide an opportunity for church musicians to conje together to share ideas and receive excellent instruction in all facets of church music." Special features of the workshop will be: a program of hymn playing certification designed to measure an organist's achievement in hymn playing; recitals of church music twice daily by accomplished Don't forget R.M.R.A. vocalists, organists, ward choirs strumentalists; and ina young Saturday Fair Dog Show i i Mormon Battalion Assoc. to Form Utah Valley Unit Formation of a Utah Valley unit of the Mor- mon Battalion Association is planned at an orientation meeting at 3 p.m. Aug. 11 in the Provo Pioneer Museum 550 N. 500 West. The 4th annual Utah County Fair Dog Show and Obedience Trail, sponsored by the Utah Valley Kennel Club, will be held Saturday, Aug. 18th at 11 a.m., at the Spanish Fork City Park in the spacious grassy area behind the city library, which will again house the Fine Arts exhibit. There is no charge to spectators and the public will have the opportunity of watching the grooming of the dogs as well as talking to the exhibitors about their particular breeds. The show is open to any pure-bre- Maj. Verl G. Dixon of Provo, area coordinator for the organization, said the meeting is for all who interested to the Scholarship fund by those attending the event is $2 for adults and $1 for children. Pageant in preserving the history of the original U.S. Mormon The Battalion of 1846-4modern organization, sponsored by the Sons of Utah Pioneefs, commemorates the 500 U.S. Army volunters who made an epic march of from the 2,000 miles Missouri River to the Pacific Coast and help secure for the Union the territories of California, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada. Winners blanks Entry year's features future &!0w$6Tm - 756-259- 6 THE .inv ii l(r rfc iJQt few iHHIi vflllirj YMlRi Fast Mobile Service event exhibitors Floriculture Auto Glass Store Fronts House Glass Storm Windows 785-248- 1 Storm Doors Mirrors "Free Estimates" Tub & Shower Enclosures (Not Begonias MR 1 Gold-Gold-Go- ld each Diamonds Chains - Charms Charm Holders Men's Neck Chains and Pendants Good Prices are Come & See For Yourself fair. GARTH T. READ READS JEWELRY A GIFT SHOP 11, WEST MAJ.N AMERICAN PHONE FORK, 756-328- 1 UTAH IFasit & IFnneim(ifly to Service IPHnaDime dPrdlers 219 State Road phone orders Need I if Name - AtTacoTime properly present their breed to the judge. Thus it is the ability of the child and not the quality of the dog that is being judged. The event is open to all children between the ages of 3 and 16 and all dogs must be ADC registered. fund for Miss Alpine ElassWorks Roses They Do It Right Baby! the ability of Proceeds are for scholarship - mixed. a. one large display - Junior For All Your Glass Needs asm mzm variety; b. and places 569046 Daytime Help!ZJ HOURS: 10:30-1- 1 Mon.-Sa- t. 12-1- 55 Petunias be will if Utah County can be proud of the talent living in our valley. This year the officers are looking forward to even a bigger and greater display of talents. New participants are encouraged to enter. registered dog who has not yet attained his AKC championship although these champions are permitted to be entered in Junior Showmanship and Obedience. The Showmanship -- tuberous) Bonsai Cacti and Succulents Mixed Planters Open Class - Flowers not listed on schedule. Judged on merit. The available at the fair office in the Utah County Building or through Mrs. J.K. Melville, Music; Mrs. Dick Burr, drama or Mrs. Peter Van instruments. All are from Provo. This fine arts cultural event proved to be one of the highlights of last Alpine City Hall 6 in AKC d in- i specimen; b. Bouquet. Chrysanthemums a. 1 spray; b. Bouquet mixed. Clematis - a. one spray. Dahlia - a. 1 specimen; b. 3 or more. Daisy a. 3 or more. a. one Gladiolus b. bouquet. specimen; Marigolds a. Large (3 or m ore); b. Medium (3 or more); c. Small (3 or more) ; d. Mixed vase. section of the fair must include flowers grown by the exhibitors. The categories are as follows : Asters - a. 3 blooms; b. 6 or more blooms. Begonias Tuberous - a. category will perform Aug. 18, in the entertainment tent at the fair grounds. Prizes are $50 for first prize; $25 for second prize and a ribbon for third place. 10th& 11th r orchestral Celosia - a. honorable mention. Two dollars will also accompany the first place award. Exhibits may not be picked up before 9 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18. third strument, organ, strings and drama. Musical numbers should be of a classical nature. blossom possible - a. 1 specimen; b. 3 or more; c. bouquet (may be mixed). Snapdragons. Zinnias - a. 3 blooms large; b. 3 blooms small; c. 3 blooms medium; d. mixed vase. Potted plant flowering. Potted plant foliage. African Violets. Ribbons Aug. 16, at Spanish Fork High School. Auditions are open to all ages, and categories include voice, piano, 3. awarded for first through Utah County Fair musical and drama auditions are slated for Christmas Hm August Friday nights plainly on the bottom. 1 floated. marked tainers plant; b. 1 The Utah County Fair Flower Show will be held at the Spanish Fork fairgrounds on Wednesday, August 15. Entries will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. until noon. Schedules are available at city office buildings throughout the county. Each exhibitor must bring his own containers. Care will be taken by the committee, but they will not be responsible for breakage or loss. The flowers are to be named correctly, with con- Or-ma- - by music. the big beginning at 8 p.m. For County prominent music companies and publishers on church focusing approved Rodeo Thursday, New Location artists competition for organists and vocalists; are personality. A special performance by the popular Tingey sisters will be featured during the pageant . The suggested donation For Music and Drama High School. 4-- displays on on on Fair Auditions Set Planned i and judged 50 percent talent, 25 percent beauty and 25 percent Mrs. James Chipman delightfully entertained the Wednesday afternoon Bridge club at a well appointed luncheon at her home early Wednesday afternoon. There were twelve present. 4-- Musicians, of the LDS Church are invited to attend the Church Music Workshop to be held at BYU August LDS Church music authorities, BYU music faculty and other church musicians will give classes in the areas of general church, organ, choral and children's music, and other special features. "As church musicians, we have a great opportunity to serve the and worship spiritual Saint needs of Latter-da- Aug. 15 News In 1929 Fork Hospital. The sweet participate in. little miss checked in at Such activities start the seven pounds five and a week before the Fair with half ounces and was 20 the horse judging contest inches long. She has long at 6:00 p.m. Friday, brown hair and pretty August 10th. blue eyes. She will be The big week really named Gina Marie. gets underway August Proud brother and sisters 'Uh when all exhibits are Bonnie, Wayne and ( cept livestock) come Stephanie. Excited int the Fair. Wed-nesthe 14th, the grandparents are Helen Allison and Mr. and Mrs. articles an judged and that eveii w 'he Senior George W. Ewell of Lehi. icst is Style Revu held a' i Fork Horses from the county are some of the best in the world, and will provide top family entertainment. and Pageant. August each day. Mr. Edwards and Harry Parker, motored to Douglas S. Carbine To " A ceremonies at the upcoming Miss Utah County Terry than just exhibiting Ewell welcomed a projects. There are many darling baby girl on July fun and exciting ac5, 1979 in the American tivities and contest to The Utah County Fair and Rodeo, August will host the largest horse show in the state of Utah. Well over 2000 entries logged, to Mr. and Mrs. For County Fair have already Fair New Daughter Mission. A welcome home will be held August 12 at 4 p.m. in the Sixth Ward. Paul will attend BYU in September. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pagoant Activies For County Ewells Have County Flovcr Show, Announcer Uanny form a talent routine as Kramer of KSL Radio of the program. The will be the master of part young women will be Smiths Welcome First Boy 4-- H Zim- merman returned August 7 from the Minnesota-Minneapoli- s Exciting Horse Show Planned V5? To VIC An adorable little girl Smith. Tualatin. Oregon, of Lehi, was born to Michael and formerly Lynette Draper Briggs on welcomed their first boy June 18. 1979. She born August 1, 1979 in a The weighed a dimply nine Portland Hospital. lad little weighed husky ounces four and pounds and stretched the tape to in at an All American in length. She size of ten pounds and will be named Hawley measured 21 and a half has Lynn. Two proud inches in height ofHea real the hair red fiery brothers Kristopher and Brett await their turn to competitor. Three sisters are protect. Happy grandparents already on the rooting are Mr. and Mrs. Myron section: Holly, Heather Briggs, American Fork, and Shannon. Proud and Mrs. Donna Draper, grandparents are Marvin Lehi. Great grandparents and Elsie Barrus, logan, are Mrs. Alfred Nelson, now serving a mission in Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Oklahoma and Howard Tom Briggs, American and Virginia Yerke, Lehi. Fork. Zimmerman. DOUGLAS S. CARBINE mm Jerry and Marilyn at Utah Technical College at Provo and has worked for an electronic company in Danny Cramor 0 Sun. |