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Show THTRSDAV, MARCH 26, THE LEIII FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH 195& Fourth Ward Primary Good Attendance Conference Sunday The Fourth Ward Primary con ference will be held Sunday, March 29, at 7:30 p. m., according to Mrs. June Peterson, ward president. Following the theme outlined by the General Board, "The Story of the Primary Children s Hospital," the program will give to every child of opportunity Primary age to take part m song and characterization. will include, "Yesterday a Dream," and "Today the Hospital," Primary Children's which will depict the origin of the penny fund; the choosing of a hospital site; fund raising for the hospital and the dedication of the new children's hospital. A choral reading will represent "the children who have regained health, all made possible by the penny wealth." Songs will be, "Truth to the Faith", "Let the Litle Children Come," 'The Call of Love," and "Birthday Song," Teachers will by the children. sing, "Our Work and Our A solo by Donl PeterWealth." son will be, "Bless This House." Lolita Russon is the music director with Sharon Shepherd and Anna Joy Woffinden, organists. Counselor Vera Whimpey will be in charge of the presentation. Counselor Madge Hutchings will be in charge of the slides depicting historic places and characteristics. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. Conferences in all the Primaries in the Stake will follow the same theme, most of them the first Sunday in May. Sub-divisio- LOANS At Jaycees to Elect Sunday A very successful Sunday School convention was held here, Sunday, according to Eugene Hilton, Stake Attendance was superintendent. very good, an increase of 10 per cent over last year, he said. Held e on a basis, the convention was attended by four members of the General Board, and followed the theme, "Strengthening the Will to Live the Gospel by its Magnitude and Teaching Divinity." Eld?r Claire W. Johnson of the General Board directed the singing and gave a speech on, "LDS Hymns Strengthen Gospel Teaching." Elder A. Parley Bates spoke on "The Magnitude and Divinity of the Restored Gospel," and the concluding address was by Dr. Gerrit de Jong, "Not Everyone That Sayeth." Superintendent Hilton conducted the convention which began with the singing of "Redeemer of Israel." Prayer was offered by Stake President Herman C. Goat-eFollowing an hour in Joint session, departmental work was held in four groups: Executive, Senior Sunday School, Junior Sunday School and Music. After singing, "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go," the benediction was spoken by Arvil Stone of the High one-stak- s. Council. Serving with Elder Hilton are Glenn E. Smith and LaVar Bate-ma- n as assistants and Melvin Hartshorn, secretary. Harqld Fox is chorister and Ruth Banks, organist. Mrs. Zona Walker was chosen as advisor to the Junior Other board Sunday School. members in charge of departments are, Keith Larsen, Elma Lester M. Norberg, Fon Cook, Vere Peterson, Ward Glover and Carma Gray Price. Chris-tofferso- AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE Geneva Finance Phone 413 American Fork New Officers School Convention n, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane and family of Heber, visited here Saturday, with Mr. Trane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane. Friday Night New members will be inducted into the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce at a business meeting tomorrow night in the Memorial Building, climaxing and intensive membership drive. A number of important matters of business will also be taken up at the meeting, including the election of new officers and the planning of the Jaycees annual Easter Egg Hunt for the kids. Prospective new members were feted Monday night at an informal dinner meeting in the Memorial Building. Special guests included E. LaMar Buckner of Ogden, Utah Jaycee president; and Bob Hansen of Salt Lake City, selected as one of the three outstanding young men of the year in Utah He was honored at the State Jay cee Board meeting last month in Fire Department Douses Brush Fire Lehi firemen were called to extinguish a brush fire Thursday night at the Don Southwick farm on the Saratoga Road. Burning willow trees were being whipped by wind, and the blaze threatened to spread to nearby buildings. The fire was doused before any damage resulted. Lehi Forensic Squad Plans For State Meet FAMILY PARTY HONORS SERVICE MEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Fox, their daughter Phyllis, and sons Harold and Lee attended a family gathering held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman in American Fork, last week. The affair honored two young men, cousins, in military service. Don Chipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Chipman, was home on furlough from the U. S. Navy in the The Hawaiian Islands. Harold C. Fox was scheduled to leave for the army this week. Buffet supper was served and slides of family scenes and experiences shown. There were 30 present. Mrs. Shirlef Powell and her mother, Mrs. Sarah Recce, attended the funeral of Charles Wasmer, an old friend, in Murray, Tuesday. Spring Time is Tone Up Time High will enter three students in the annual State Forensic Meet slated for April 3 and 4 at Salt Lake City, according to Jack W. Brailsford, debate Lehi coach. A weekly newspaper devoted to Entrants for the annual meet the interests and welfare of were determined in elimination Lehi City rounds of the Region 3 meet held Y. B. at and Tuesday Monday Published by the Free Press High School. Publishing Co., Every Thursday diviin the oratory Qualifying sion was Ann Despain, a junior EL Russell Innes, Publisher Janice Madsen and student. as were selected Hadfield Dorace Salt Lake City. alternates. Representing Lehi in Both Mr. Buckner and Mr. legislative forum in the state meet uTAH STATE fttfSS ASSOCIATION Hansen spoke briefly to the will be Smith and LuDean guests present, telling of the ad- Stewart.Shirley Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, vantages of membership in the as second class matter under Brailsford's Under Mr. direction, Itah, Junior Chamber of Commerce. of Congress March 3, 1879 the act a record number of students have Other guests included Dorace received in debate, training Hadfield, State Voice of Demo Subscription oratory and panel discussion cracy winner, who gave her Per Year (in advance) .. $2.00 activities this year. speech and told of her trip to the east, and Coach Lars K. Peterson of Lehi high school. Coach Peterson praised the cily for its wholehearted support of the high school basketball team during the season just ended, and attributed the team's success as much to that interest and support as anything else. The slate of new Jaycee mem bers to be inducted into the Lehi club will be announced next week, as well as new officers elected tomorrow night Outgoing officers include Ronald Wall, president; Ted Comer, and Maurice J. (Brig) Dahl, secretary. Lehi Have Your Drugs and Medicine "Taylored" 39c Phillip Milk of Magnesia 3Sc Castoria Free Press Pepsodent Chloraphyl Tooth Paste - 43c 59c With Flower Seeds . . Aspirin, 100's.35c 200's.59c 250's.79c Easter Eggs - Easter Baskets - Straw Boling Cleaner $1-0- Nadine) in Orem. 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