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Show Page 8 Lehi Free Press Thursday. April 10. 1980 Young Adult Regional Dance Set For Saturday Relief Societies Plan 4 Special Program Friday evening. May 2. will be a special evening in Lehi. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Lehi Stake penmanship oT this early k"tter bespeaks the ar- - Relief Societies of the Lehi and Lehi North Stakes will hold a originally Center the combined obSesquicentennial servance. All adults, men and women, in both stakes, are invited to attend. J' T Children line up prior to hunting for Easter eggs at the first annual Lehi 12th Ward Easter Egg Hunt last a Saturday. Nearly 100 youngsters from the ward were on hand to hunt for colored eggs, some complete with candy prize. SB " ReNae Hunting To Serve Mission 'MS, KeNae letters Hunting, the Mission Training Center on April 10. urn 4 KeNae graduated from Lehi High School and ns ill . attended Utah Trade Tech. She has been employed in Lindon and Salt Lake City. A farewell in her honor was held at the Thirteenth Ward on Mareh2:i. VrVI V (ViT nnection J if HAPPY HUNTING Children in the Lehi 12th Ward were happy hunters last Saturday morning some as they gleefully hunted for colored Easter eggs. Each child was able to find several - Be Of Worth In Some Future Day'' will be presented featuring talent from both lehi and U'hi. North Slake Reliet Societies. Mrs. Price said that one of the letters was to her as addressed president of ;the Stake Relief Society. II was from Harriet M. Webb, president ; Olena Anderson Goodwin and Clara R. Webb, cou- J I SuFKlltSIl I Stock up now for 1 1 1 JW I I JinttopUni... Flow-e- n VeteUbta, including famous Mid W fertilizer, tools. I for Your Proabbtnt Sta Puf Fabric 40 sheets Delta Napkins . $1.65 . ...55 120 count . and Emma G. "Without Reservation." a delightful, easy to read account of family's experiences with Indian children on the LDS Placement Program, and written by Kay Cox, a Ix-h-i native, is now on sale throughout the area. "It took so long to get the book published that sometimes I felt I had not written a book at all, that it was all a dream," Mrs. Cox said as she recounted the two years wailing from the time it was accepted for publication until it came off the press. Her book is sprinkled beautiful with illustrations enhancing the narrative. These have g been done by a friend Carol Evans Erickson, now living in HeberCity. Mrs. Cox will be featured at an autograph party next Wednesday, April 16, at the Iehi life-lon- Library. Carnegie Everyone is invited to drop by the library between 7 and 9 and meet the author. Copies of the book will be available there for those desiring to purchase one. During the past 16 years the Cox's have had one, two and sometimes three Lamanite children living in their home. These, I nget her wi t h Wesley Fryers Whole Cut 47' lb. 53' lb. 14 oz. can THE UNIVERSITY OF HOFFMAN, OF UTAH Opera Theatre 387 pound pkg. . pound Oranges Green Onions Future Floor Wax 27 oz. . . . Arm & Hammer Soda i6oz. Liquid All 6o;. . $2.59 . . 43 .JL. $.ba . Kg 24 oz. 10' Strawberry . . . . ...98 Pick-A-Mi- x oz. $1.98 Corn Dessert 12 WEST Crisco .. 5.89 case, i k Elementary Lehi under a federal grant tutoring the Indian children. School these "Having beautiful Lamanite children in our home has enriched our lives as I hope we have touched theirs," she stated. "Our children have no prejudices," she noted, giving credit to their foster children for this. Does she plan another book soon? "Not right now," she said, leaving the door open to the possibility Shows are Church B.F. Larsen and 79 .... , LEDI H 11 II 7 Up, Pepsi, Z2 Hires Root Beer nranow Prirch v 4$1.00Ci,S PBOBUCE id. Switzer's ... 63 . . . . MAIN Qiiii wmwm $2.19 Candy KIT FKCES EITECT1VE AK3. 3 lb. can and Fudge Stripes Cherry No. 1 Dole Bananas Bites 93 Apples $1.79 Avocados A. ....... 4 lbs.93 Utah Red Delicious 2 lb. bag 4$1.00 - the said, 765-994- 1 Shortening Keebler Deluxe Grahams Argo Whole Kernal she especially with music. "I don't have a talent for music," she sighed, but the years have proven she has many other talents. For four years at she worked part-tim- e of U QUAUIY 43 bunch Life Savers Sroli pack .2$1.00 years," TALES. U Danish mmAkKkvM WMMKmsM ... ....$1.39 Hi C Fruit Drink 46 is present Jacques Offenbach's opera THE and 12, at 8:00 p.m. in Music Hall on the mm msm jmt Radishes & Syrup . pottery. Currently she is making this pottery out of native clay, using outdoor primitive firing methods. The Cox's have six children: David, living in American Fork; Kalin (Mrs. Fred Anderson), Orem; Jordan, Provo; and Carolyn, Nathan and Kristi, all in Lehi. She is the daughter of Mrs. Thelda Fox. She grew up on a farm in Lehi and graduated at the top of her class from Lehi High will Friday and Saturday, April 11 79 Log Cabin Buttered . . . "My children have helped me throughout the Secured Art Galleries, are sponsored by the BYU Department of Art and Design and are free to the public. -- " Old Dutch Cleanser MIA. the The Choice Rib Steak fafMAkm studies there. She is active in the LDS Church and has served in many capacities since she .was 14. For three years she was ward president of the backpacking, horses, Hopi Katchina Doll sculpture and Indian associated with BYU Law School and served an LDS Mission with Mr. Cox.) She noted that the original manuscript was begun as a thesis assignment while attending BYU. "This isn't my first book," she smiled, remembering that when she was in first grade she wrote a book, but her graduate pursuing Campus. Wilson Franks casej en- Kimball degree. Currently she is articles, Interest in Indians goes back a long way for Kay. "By the time I started school I had already read every book about Indians I could get my hands on," she stated, giving credit to her mother for teaching her to read when she was four. She loves the outdoors and her hobbies include she returned to 1975 BYU and graduated in 1978 with a Liberal Arts poetry, but has had nothing published until now. "It's a thrill," she said, "to see my name on a book cover." couragement and help they have given me," she stated. She also expressed appreciation to her professors at BYU and especially to Edward Kimball for his encouragement and help. (Mr. In currently on display in the BYU Harris Fine Arts Center through April 12. The shows, located in 89' $5.49 the used hyphenated words, something first graders weren't supposed to know how to read much less use. Over the years she has written short stories, BYU for one LDS Choice Navel size 72 for School. programs, founded since the book's appearance. "The Indian children we have had with us have called me and said they like the book, so I am satisfied," she said. "I am so grateful to my husband Nyle and to my family She attended year, during which she married. She then dropped out of school to begin a family. teacher discouraged her -- mostly because she had - A juried art show and a photographic exhibition, both celebrating the Sesquicentennial of the A rev EN assorted family members from time to time, have kept the Cox home jumping. "I felt there might be some who would not like my 'telling it like it is' in recounting the ups and down, the trials, the sorrows, and the happy times of meshing two cultures under one roof," she said. However, her fears have proven un- OnDisplay Society of 1880. affair. al Tickets will be available at the door, $3 per couple and $150 per single. MFA Art MEATS gallon semi-form- - Rasmussen, Meadow Gold Orange Juice 32 oz. r 1930 12, from 8 p.m. until midnight. The region includes the stakes from Lehi, American Fork, Alpine and Pleasant Lehi Woman Authors Book Teachers Topic class leader; Bertha H. Knudson, Literary class leader; Ann C. Fyffe, Social Service class leader; and Adela G. Fox, chairman of the burial department. This letter was a greeting from the presidency and board in 1930 and also a short history of the Relief Society at that time. Enclosed with this letter was a beautifully penned letter from the Stake Meadow Gold Fruit Punch Softener Proud DADRV Purex opened in The theme for the evening will be .-"You Light Up My Life- The group "Taxi" will furnish music for dancing. It is a Charlotte Hadfield, magazine agent; Sarah Jane Patrick, Theology leader; Kern J- Birth defects strike 720 children born each day in the United States, says the March of Dimes. That's one child born every other minute with Relief physical or mental Presidency damage. & &on was then enclosed in the box with the 1930 letters. It also contains a brief history of the Relief Society in Lehi at that time. are invited to attend. members: Pleasant Grove. 128 NORTH 100 CAST STREET LEHI, UTAH 79 gallon . Clarence Seed Potatoes Onion Sets Nursery Trees Vine Supplies 1 U Gardening Needs Burpee Hybrids. 1 and Purex Bleach See Kebecca Standring. This letter Phillips, secretary; and the following board Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Allred. Great grandparents are Cliff and Kate Austin, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Jointhe"Dig-ln"- ! Seeds Your UvoriU carry a full supply of ..di, Mrs. and y DUI 1 gardening fun. I nselors; sisters and brother are, Misti Marie, Angie and Jarvis. Happy with the news were grandparents Mr. ,CY7 big Mason of Boyd and Jetta Marie Rasmussen welcomed a husky baby boy born March 10 in the American Fork Hospital. The handsome young man weighed in at eight pounds four ounces and measured 21 inches long. He has quite a bit of "peach fuzz" and will be Jake. this with It May Rasmussens named even growing on the trees. to ceremony, an original program entitled "That Baby Boy For delivered family members of the to writers. According Mrs. Dale (Carma) Price, Iehi Stake Relief Society President, all of the families of the original writers have been contacted and invited to attend this program and receive the special greeting from their ancestor. In co- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunting, will leave for the Missouri, St. Mission soon. She will enter the of be the distribution of letters to descendents of 72 Relief Society members from throughout Lehi which were written 50 years ago. These letters were placed in' a locked box with instructions the box be opened in 1980 and the READY, SET. . .GO writer, . one? Highlight evening will ' the of tistry Grove. All Young Adults Adult A Voung be will Dance Regional held at the Pleasant Grove High School Saturday evening, April A. .39 lb. ............289' |