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Show Friday, February 16, LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 1951 rem tfty SKSIW YOUR BUDGET OOUAZ IfOR REStOS), I v Used White sewing FOR SALE Two new 650 x 16 Tap Dancing lessons for beginners, A small old home FOB SALE WANTED Contact Kam-ry- n tires and tubes, $21 for tire and class or private. 40-machine. Excellent condition. F16-2- t in Lehi. Call 24-J26-t-f J. 122-Ph. Dorton. J after 5 p.m. Flfrtf tube. Call Phone Am. Fork 211-385 South A. Gaisford. James room FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, gas FOR SALE 1938 Ford tudor F16 FOR SALE Sectional living Also 2nd West condition. in excellent set, furnace, fully landscaped, artesian sedan. Lawrence Hard man, We buy. sell, trade or well, newly refinished. 335 West carpet sweeper, like new. Phone 530 East 3rd No., Pleasant F9-2- t 181-Call livestock. First South. Excellent location. 2 F16-transfer Grove. Phone 5612. F16-3t Mrs. Nyle Roberts. Peg Taylor, Phone Pleasant FOR SALE 1940 Dodge J12-t- f FOR SALE 1937 Dodge Four Grove 2022. 221-sedan, good condition. Phone Wm. door $50. Phone FOR SALE Easy Spindrier, 3 157-npJ12-t- f Underwood SALE F16-ltypeFOB t A. Bradley. F16-- 1 years old. Phone 38-carriage. Phone FOR RENT writer. h apartLarge F9-t- f WANTED Girl to do housework 201. LeRoy Loveridge. Mrs. AJonzo Morley announces ment. Arlin Fow ler. Ph. 233-M- . on Saturdays. Phone 42-F9-another exciting tour to Hawaii, F16-2- t CABINET AND MILLWORK 4. San Francisco May leaving Kitchen Cabinets FOR SALE Three good buildPhone 1143-- J or write 387 East Get Your Income Tax Reports Wardrobes Kirkham. F. F16 3rd No.. Provo. T. ing lots in good location, priced prepared by Mantels T16-3- t Phone Lehi 140. reasonably. Jay Haws, Ph. 109. Bookcases MS-T- F Fill your Coal Bin Now Hicks Chests of drawers Brothers (formerly Bone's Coal Get Your Income Tax Reports Gun cabinets prepared by T. F. Kirkham. FOR SALE A bargain for someYard) can supply your needs at Door and Window Frames F16-3- t 140. Lehi Phone one. V,i acre with 2 shares 307-reasonable prices. Phone Window Sash water with 3 bedroom modern for prompt delivery. 4th North FOR SALE 1941 Oldsmobile four Storm doors and windows brick home close in. $6,950. F16 and 1st West. door radio, heater, loaded with If it is made of wood we will Easy terms. Phone 118-- J. Dltf clean. extras. Good condition, build it for you. FOR SALE Radio phonograph Phone 89. See Joe Kolan. W. E. CIIBISTENSEN HIGHEST PRICES PAID for FL6-3- t 89 Phone 67-- J 3rd North combination, table model; Cedar your dead or useless horses LehL Utah Chest, walnut; End Table; cows and pigs. For prompt SALE 1936 Chev. Fordor, FOR CESSLamp Table. All in good conservice Call COLLECT, uian TANKS AND SEPTIC heater. good tires and paint, Hide & Tallow Co. Phone G dition. Reasonable. Phone 111-- J Phone CLEANED. POOLS Phone 197-Lehi, Melvin BushLehi. Mll-t- f W. Price, 216-Jy2-t- f F16-2- t Provo 3607. or 269 East 2nd No., Lehi. F16 man. ML - J. 2t R Et HOSPITAL DRIVE DANCE (Continued from Front Page) (Continued children contributed dimes for bricks i.i the building, and recognition has been given by the sending of paper weight to wards which made their quota. In memory of President Heber J. Grant, they are made of silver dollars cast in bronze, and will serve as treasured keepsakes for generations to come. Everyone is reminded to count up the years of his or her life and contirbute to the hospital fund. Primary SET OFFICERS SCOUTS RECEIVE from Front Page) Mr. and Mrs. William Price, refreshments; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kearney, arrangements; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forestier. deco rations. Directors were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ferkovitch and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell. There have been 107 local couples in the group this past year Dances have been held in alternate months, with outstanding themes planned for each party and the best in dancing enthe Recalling joyment upheld. themes used, were April Showers spring dance; Old Time dance in June with T. F. Kirkham as caller; August, guest night; October, Autumn and Hallowe'en theme combined, and the lovely Christmas party with favors for the ladies. Parties are held on a plane. HOME NURSING (Continued from Front Page) and J. Ferrin Gurney is obtaining the names of high school students and graduates who have had the Home Nursing course there. All those who have completed the Red Cross nursing courses from time to time, both women and girls, will be fitted into the program. Mrs. Rolfe stated that a special- semi-form- al LEW S OLDEST LADY first aid course is being conducted at Washington, D. C, at this time and will be passed on to the states and counties throughized (Continued from Front Page) ber of the old folks' committee. Active despite her years, she does her own mending and spends a good portion of her time reading. She has 29 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren and 10 She lives with her Peterson. Mrs. daughter, The Evansville camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, honored her last Thursday with a party. Next Sunday Mrs. Harry Hansen of American Fork will honor her with a dinner for immediate family members. out the nation. A refresher course will be held here, arrangements to be an- nounced when completed. Mrs. Rolfe plans to hold a meeting for all nurses with State and medical officers present to outline the In the meanspecific program. time, the first consideration is to get a first aid kit in every home. A house to house canvass will be made to present the necessary information to families. "We hope there will be no emergency," Mrs. Rolfe said, "but it adds to the general peace of mind to be well prepared." It Pays to Advertise 7'S NEW! NEW! NEW! BUSINESS ITUTfS'TJI'fSStG1 Mild ir trj igj Merit badges Troop GROUND BEEF FRANKS LARD S2wjls Merit badges Following the awarding of badges, the scout circus was held. with entertainment for scouts and parents alike. Competition be tween the troops was held in four main events, including live wire accident relay, sleeping bag relay, Roman chariot relay and relay. To add humor to the competi tions, two novelty events were held, one matching the mothers event against in a g their sons in a competition. In the second event fathers and sons were pitted against each other in a pillow- casing contest. A total of 200 scouts, parents and spectators at tended the circus. 490 b!"k. ' Chev. Fordor $495 Ford V-- 8 Tudor .. $995 Olds hydra Fordor 2095 Chev. Fordor .... $45.00 HO 2 19c CAN AAA Folger's 07V lb. can 46 08. 27c CAN can Planter's PEANUT BUTTER 37c JAR FLOUR 5LpS0Ck. $3'39 , PAUL L. HARMON GO. 297 West Main American Fork - Phone 555 3 LB. SHORTENING SALAD DRESSING 600&WELI-PLANNE- D J0B PRINTING ; RtrLtCTS THE FINE, OUTSTANDING : B' SI NESS YOU HAVE. LET US DO EXPERT. PRINTING FOR YOU knot-tyin- g g MIRACLE WHIP 49c woman who never marries is always called a miss." Writer Frank Miles. VELVETTA 15c 2 lb. box Gold Nugget 78c lemon. 2 pkgs, 15c 39e . PICKLES SSS Cloverleaf COTTAGE CHEESE 2 fresh, qts. CHOCOLATES Rfl?. A MITIS W W Fresh, X (STTHTTTTTH IOC 37c cy lb. Lumber Jack 5 lb. can .Mftlt... M M& ilI I 111V if 1 22c .B 1 LB CTN. Cloverleaf mmJmnXm 97c KREMEL s,1,r SALMON SOUP Campbell's Tomato mm, 63c Quart 2 Pkgs BUTTER TVfnir fU SI. 12 CAN JELLO n. 3. 63c 49C - - Fine fresh - foods - MARGARINE q44C Keen, qU (two-yea- LB. TUKAwgh USED GARS 4 Merit badges 3. Special awards Merlin Russon r and Melvin Kirkham record of 100 per cent attendance). Troop 5 47c CATSUP Pierte" 5. First class George R. Ziegler, Kent Shepperd and Kenneth Cal-to- MEDIUM Best Quality GRAPEFRUIT JUICE '40 '47 '49 '36 9c lb. trj Banquet, "iHH?!?!?!? Home of Good Will . . . LARGE RIB STEAKSr75c Shaver's gong 490 49c PORK LIVER -- GRAPEFRUIT "It's significant that a PORTABLE SEWING LB. .43c -- Fresh Sliced PORK SAUSAGE Live, star and silver palm awards were presented to three scouts during the scout circus and court of honor Saturday night which concluded annual observ ances of National Boy Scout week in the Lehi district. Court of Honor was directed by LeRoy Gammon, district chairman of scout advancement, and awards were as follows: Troop 1 Second class Bobby Allison, ' Rex Scott and Paul Scown. First class Stanley Allison. Life Bryant Strasburg. Merit badges 22. Troop 2 Darrel Bray, Second class Robert Webb, Ray D. Colledge, and Wayne Christensen. Merit badges 15. 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You can get it and have up to 30 MONTHS To io Pay. With Only APPLES 49C SPUDS 9c RADISHES bch 5c ONIONS 5c TOMATOES Sl,r 23c ORANGES 5I?bT..Na:el....39c b DOWN FREE DEMONSTRATION Itghfvu'gM carrying mm ttt IT DtMONSTRATtO 1O0AYI MADI IN and frM InttrvrttoA. Canvtntant farm. kpptvni by HovMliMln, C www) t4 fcy PmH' Moi In. (M AMCIICA.IO - YtAR WRITTEN 8 OUAftANTtl Pife jjL "IIS Main Street - Lehi With |