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Show TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1964 Daily Herald Com traction vo f New'Lehi Museum Noted For Duty To God Awards Giveh s Collection IsiDr Hutching Grove Scouts A Utah v County. Mil Utah 1 At Eldred , Hospital Pli By EDNA LOVERIDGE LEHI There is a man in otrr town and he is seeing a lifelong dream come true. John Hutchings, local : naturalist and r collector, is working feverishly each day to complete the displays so that the doors of the Hutchings Museum can be opened. Present plans for.the official opening is soon after the first of the year, according to. E. Russell Innes, president of the Hutchings Museum Board of Organ Arrives . " Directors. Included in the museum, "will g collections of be the Mr. Hutchings and his family. He has .catalogued items, most of which have been collected in Utah and include geological and archaeological specimens, Indian artifacts and relics, wild life specimens, works of art, and hisother items of intrinsic-anlvalue." torical 'Indian Collection The Indian collection began many years . ago when Mr. x- - - x - f ... ... , Two PLEASANT GROVE Pleasof the youths ant Grove LDS Sixth Ward rereceived their Duty to '! cently God Awards. Receiving the awards were John L. Bezzant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eugene Bezzant, and it. jennem iiasuan, son 01 mr. and1 Mrs. Raymond Ji. Bastian. The Bezzant ( youth .is Ward Sunday School organist and ward as junior He served pianist. . .. has x . . i assistant scoutmaster, is t e, Scout and belongs to the Order of the Arrow. He is student body rL sj i. e nunnn( flnnuo High School, attended Boys State at Freedom Academy, Camp Williams, and 'placed third in the recent "Senate'' 'program sponsored by the. State f I fttt&tfl& v '?: , - " ! ! ' . r" uuT ncy repeating rifleJ made by TOtney but not ZMZ; 'm The Mentor Eli him: of This gun was tented b Sharfs Arms later patented resents the and &teu&L by dian mounds. His methodical t, ui rJnnn " these along r - j . . me mad it became ..! ':- " Inn JnJn SdJd"hinV - toprS.win. " 1 r Fred Schwendiman OREM Jr., 23, of 460 E. 1910 S., Orem, has been appointed to the Orem Police Department, replacing Billy Ford, who recently submitted his resignation, Announcement of Mr. Schwen-diman- 's . j?7v pre-bark- et 25-ce- SjP" ! R appointment was made by Police Chief Larry E. Lun-neThe appointment is effective immediately, for the usual six months probationary, period. Mr. Schwendiman, who has been on the! reserve force since August, has been employed as technician at the Utah an Vllev Hospital. He is married and has . two children. jr n. nt , lby X-r- ay thP most, interest-collection includes nerson can under- a itia curii a small w reveals Derringer "pepperbox nAprf that it foto ,tia Af Pol the contrasts, as well as the imiiaritiA Af life now and in Ho sflidiit ffive trm one an outlook on how old the world is and the changes that have taken place in atmospher- - ..w In-- conditions. l'ti a.TM-rfiTnf- 5ta ninAiir nhideri trucks. other forms of animal life, ma-rine bulbs and floweres, petri- fwvi winii! hiWv and hazel netsi This portion of the collec- in ic limits nrimarilv to the "United States, however, there are a few items from other parts of me world. Included also is a large collection of marine life, most of which were collect- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings visit with during a, in Puerto Rico, &eir daughter gur four-barr- el an original Jr., 7 foreman of scarfing. . f i0' laeram r i. , - - i ? 373-50- 50 , ' I it-- ' LIFETIME DREAM John Hatchings of Lehi, above, has spent his life gathering one of the greatest private collections in the entire United States. A place to put it where jit Would be adequately housed and all could see it d Lehi community has finally has been' the dream of his life. A and made that dream come true. Constructed through community valued at $120,000 (including donated! labor and materials) jisj the! fine building, top, due to open soon after the first of the year. Mr. Hutchings is shown here with some of his vast and valuable collection. STOPS JFK MOVIE JAKARTA (UPI)-- Pro X Com- munist Indonesian students stopped the showing of a movie memorial to the late President Ernest A. (Lyon, Provo, will Kennedy in a Catholic school be installed as Worshipful Mas- - here Friday, it was reported to- ter of Damascus Lodge No. 10, day. F- - & V. M4 Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, junior warden; George E. 151 If. jlsti East St., Provo, for treasurer; LeRoy W. 1965 activities of theModge. Smith, secretary; Joseph H. The Installation of Mr. Lyon Stokes, trustee; Charles McGee, and other new officers will be Senior deacon; Otto Collings, conducted l by Past Masters junior deacon; Charles Wood- with Aaron Hey as chief in- ard, senior steward; Jack Mer-stalling officer. Assisting will vis, junior steward; Orville be Carlos Orton as marshall, Swanson, chaplain and Arthur S. R. Christensen as chaplain Soderlund, tyler. V. Peck as secretary. and All. Master Masons are invited Other officers to be installed to attend both the dinner set will be J.I Robert tosofh for 7 p.m. and the installation senior warden; Floyd R. Lewis, ceremonies. r Mo-lasco- n, j i i ! - i Listen to the Eldred Hospital's NEW ELECTRIC ORGAN Oveer Radio Station KIXX Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Live Broadcast We invite all who have given time or money to listen to la half-hou- r program of organ music played by 4 Mr. Byron Jensen. . J' " BIG SOUND FROM ZALE'S! ' fi if i i i t',.f..,i Quel w:vav:-v- ; 8 civic-minde- effort Vhbm Jl E16I which was created t; was contributed by the Alpine sculptor Avard Fairbanks and School District and the cost of commissioned by the Ladies Li the building is estimated to be terary Clubs of the community. about $120,000.00, which includes mich labor and materials which Museum Constructed have been contributed. ' A place to house these vast g collections has been a Provo firemen and their laddream of Mr, Hutchings and his LBJ .... fie Several family. "years ago WASHINGTON (UPI) The der truck were called to the donated his collections to the Custom (Tailors' Guild of Amer- East Provo Stake tenter of community if they would house ica, Inc., has chosen President the LDS Church, 85 S. 9th E., theihj A board of diirectors was Johnson as ' best - dressed the incorporated, which is made up man in American politics. Sen Monday to help remove a large of the four children of Mr. and elect George Murphy of Calif- - open house" sign that had been Mrs. Hutchings and four memplaced on the roof. bers from the community. It is orhia ran second and Barry Who installed the uoidwater third. sign on the a organization and, to the Johnson refuses theJtop of building isj unknown, with a board of trustees. name of his tailor.reveal officials theorize it was but He has has been mainly responsible to some London-mad- e suits. There juveniles. see that the buildine was erect ed. Funds have been raised is a tailor in Texas who keeps RHutchlNGSi MUES his measurements on file and Until they get well set in plate and- Chinese cer- from the Lehi Community Car- - hej is said to sometimes order those new choppers; areplace cov emonial vases. Many cup and nivaij DaKe sales, dance re with food on the wrong saucer combinations are dis- views, sale of the Lehi Centen two suits at a time irom a ered side. firm. Washington played and a Sacrament pitcher nial History books, banquets, rrom the old Lehi First Ward is voluntary contnbutions from exhibited, as well as a beer mug the various Lehi men's and from the Overland state station women's clubs, school children at Faust, Utah, which operated and other organizations arid other businesses, as well as from 1859 to 1869.1 Occupying a prominent place various other fund raising projir. the foyer of the Museum is ects. i; :,;., the bronze bust of Mr. Hutch- - Hie site on which the museum Higs, Firemen Close 'Open House' At Stake Center life-lon- BEST-DRESSE- i D - WJoinAiMiTo at.'". half-blow- -- Masons Set Installation i I'T th I Masonic Temple, 151 N. 1st E. Mr. Lyon heads a new slatei of officers for 1965. has" been named turn f 1 stalled; as Worshipful Master of the Damascus Lodge No. & A. M., Provo, 10, F Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Two men have been appointed foremen in the rolling mills of U. S. Steel's Geneva Works, it was announced by J. V. Maz-uri- e, division' superintendent. Charles A. Brady has been, pro moted to foreman of structural finishing and Lawrence P. San-del-l, S-?11- Special earphones have been provided so that other activities can continue without interruption while the organ is being played. Paul Jacobsen, physical therapist, states that this organ can provide many hours of Interesting therapy, for the patients ln Dlace of monotonous exercises .: p given in the past. Other activities or the entertainment of the patients will be scheduled to allow them to enjoy the music of man fine organists in this area. TO BE INSTALLED Ernest A. Lyon, Provo, j will be in- Two Foremen i4vf' ' pital 'reports. y t Geneva Names Colt known .as the Texas Navy Gun, and one said to have be-longed to Porter RockweU,; as weii as nis nanacutis. mere are also some guns which were ex--o cavated with tiie Indian .items. The natural history portion in-Jludes family heirlooms of the Hutchings family, as well as that of other local families. Per-- naPs. most important, but not too impressive sit first sight. s. an heirloom: Century drinking cup of rn ed with brass, said to be used by the Knights cf the oundtable and came to Mr. ptchmgsthroughhis mother's family. Displayed) also are me eatiy English ;coks dated back to 1236. j Koneer Section collectioii included egg represents The Pioneer section some of the noted guns of the alLof stfae birdsiof Utah County state. There are over 200 guns and includes 402 sets. Another in this. display, many having Part of this coUection is the rep-r-at Tiicoripsi vniiiA Th first tlJe eggs, including alligator. lizard, 'snake and is an old flintlock, with many in lurue reeggs. between to some of the most A5i.cnt Glassware cent firearms. Included is an The China and; glassware old Springield rifle from the cases full of items dat- are war rdA stiTH vears rivii to back the 1700's. Among before. There is an old Whit-are some inem early pieces of "orange peel" glaze plates and fX a delicate blue decanter set. several china pieces in Royal PnbUslied every afternoon, and Monday through Friday uagreuth from Bavaria, includ by the Herald Sunday moraine 190 West 4th , Corporation, n mg a cup made like a North Street, Provo, Utah. a cream rose, pitcher in the B. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as Second class color and of a lobster and shape natter at th$, post office In; a "tomato" Utah. provo. sugar bowt From MEMBER Bristol, England are two vases Audit Bureau of Circulation and plates made jto resemble United Press international NEA Service basketry. A Rockinghamware RATES SUBSCRIPTION teapot and two pieces of Iron UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier f 1.75 stone china inlaid with gold are $10.56 Six months, carrier beautiful things. Thre are also S21.00 One vear. carrier MaU, anywhere in United States several pieces of Nancy glass. 1.75 One month as well as Early American Car ....... $21.00 One year nival glass. The Oriental items . Herald Telephone Numbers , PROVO include an ancient Korean . . OREM X 225-- 1 COS four-mon- - Wednesday Appoimea By Orem Police i? I Board of Education. KennetH Bastian is an Eagle Scout and a member of the Order of the Arrow and is junior assistant scoutmaster. He is a member ot the high school dance band and plays the trumpet. NerPatroIman asj the 73," often IcaUed the time Chester , Won' drawing madfe at the the of the, .excavation, to recon- struct a "scale model mound, :to A .38 short rimfne torifle, said have belonged outlaw showing the various items, in Butch Cassidy, which has a scale that were found in anl original dwelling. Exhib- magazine which held 14 shells makers, plus one in the barrel is also in its show the ' eollection. The sights on the basket makers, to the Pu- - the this gun are cut from a eblo Indian down to the modern Indian which covers a period of Piece. 7.Also, included is a express" ele-r of years. SJntlf two barrels with rifle A ovtivA fhssil disnlav is- made in Tower and a included with the geological exrme. "'ass piarea wessoir hibits. Mr-- Hutchings says that Pistol CoUection .Tc . . life-lon- fT L The,: Eldred . 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