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Show me ehi Free Press LEHIS WIDELY READ iT.plE VII xrix dt much activity on when boys Horn .raay. May 2, n l. 1. S staKes oi nan annual the fourth !' Priesthood according outing, tnic chairman r:hur G.uth, general 'je event. More than 1500 are ex- Lj to attend. the 110th anni- restoration oi xne of the 1829. Lr'f Priesthood, May 15, between the uting is for youths e 1.) Tnvitntiune havf 90 V extended to several general C and ar,f the- Church B. lilies Vbei- of the U. S. department of L Ko enwial ouests the for s w r Stakes participating are Provo, Santaquin, Nebo, Palmyra, Timpanogos Alpine, Sharon, vai-raih- er !" Lehi. day's activities will eminence j( a. m.. when an Doys are to meet r raittees in provide theatre at the grove. the several stakes are The transportation. program will include Wtration in a de- - camping presented by I national park council to ai; are expected lunches and a cup of scouting, bring their for refresh- will be furnished. Camp- Ktj that stoves will be available for those to cook. it desire building, and spoils events were The Lehi High School will hold its thiritieth commencement execrises .staged 111 the "Y" stadium. A lneetiru: f r committee the Auditorium tonight (Thursday) at K p. m. Sixty-- f ur students, who will receive members will be held in the adminis- - have successfully fulfilled the requirements for graduation tration build. ng of Provo and Utah dipl. mas. stakes on May to complete plans fur this year's outing, which is exCOM M E S C E M E S T PRO G R A M to pected surpass the successful excursions of other years. Entrance March High ScIujoI Orchestra far Aarnic Priesthood Utah red iwmg each Valley stakes was year near the 15th of May, ; held the following year in the em end of the valley under the es nt .ebo stake. Last vear m stake entertained the other lies in Provo, where the boys were throuirh the state mental hos- steel pl plant and city and county li iwr, (Gt ECIALS ON BOYS' 'LAY SUITS DOLLAR VALUES j Miss Sarah Taylor, daughter i f Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor will be married to Mr. Hay Lester, prominent business man of Midvale in the very near future. Miss Taylor is teaching art and music in Midvale schools where she has taken a very active part in church and civic activities. She is a graduate of the Lehi High School and the Brigham Young University. She has taught school at Lehi, Lovell, Wyoming, Sandy, and recently at Midvale. The young people will enjoy a honeymoon trip to the World's Fair at San Francisco, California. Her many local friends offer congratulations and wishes for future happiness and success. 8. 9. 10. n. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. "Mission"-- - Male Quartet Quartet, "Just a Cottage Smair Atha G. Hebertson Address, "Life and Living" Address, "Education, Our Safeguard" Theda J. llenke Bruce W. Sostrom Vocal Solo, "The Bandolero" Address, "Freedom of Worship" Margaret Banks Dona E. Kirkham Address, "Freedom of Speech" Musical Selection, "A Tiny Seed Became Girls' Glee a Shrine" Business"... .Dortha L. FJvans Address, "Cooperation in Male Glee Musical Selection, "I Love a Parade" Zetella Pries Valedictory "Our Responsibility, Democracy" Presentation of Graduates Principal Lloyd B. Adamson Awarding of Diplomas School Song 17. High 18. Prayer Virginia A ustin Margaret Banks Hilda Beth Britton Phyllis Brown Eliza C alt on FJlsie Cclton Mamie A Una Calf on Thelma Lorene Cedarstrom Leath Clark Set tie L. Cook Cook Marjoric Crabb Florence V'iriha I.. Evans Ehia Hacking Atha Geneva Hebertson Theda June He tike Virginia Jackson Mary Jean Johnson Edna Jones Dona Elaine Kirkham Marie Phyllis Mason 7,ctella Price Josephine Royle Jnsephene Russon At a meeting held at the Memorial know that the lot where it is dishas Building, Tuesday evening, a set of played inspected and as rules and regulations but will act clean, governing passed upon membership in the Clean Home as an incentive to the owner to keep Club and for the placing of names his place so during the season. The committee wishes to emphasize on the Roll of Hinor were worked out. These rules will answer the in- the point n inspection will take quires of many citizens as to the place without the invitation of the The committee is plans of the committee along this property owner. line. aware that many home lots are Chairman Melen Jones of the ready for inspection now and the Contests and Inspection Committee owners of these are hereby informed announces the following rules to be that the committee will be glad to observed by home owners who desire receive invitations to inspect Such a place on the Roll of Honor. requests should be directed to Mrs. 1. Street and sidewalk adjeent to J. G. Jones, telephone No. 77-- J. In order that business and proproperty free from weeds and grass on ditch banks, if there is any, well fessional houses may enjoy the trimmed. distinction of membership in the 2. All fences in good repair. Clean Home Club and thus have the 3. Lawns well trimmed, flower names of the owners placed on the beds well cutivated, yards clean and Roll of Honor, a special set of rules free from rubbish accumulations. has been prepared. These rules are 4. Corrals, pens, coops, "herewith presented. pig stables cleaned at frequent intervals. 1. The front of the place of busi5. Sewage disposed of in sanitary ness should be clean and if possible In-e- j manner. well painted. The names of the owners of clean 2. Windows, woodwork", show homes will he published in the local cases, etc., clean. papers. Each home owner whose 3. Back yards clean and free from name is placed upon the Roll of weeds and rubbish. Honor will be presented with an 4. Neat and attractive window artistic and specially designed plaque displays changed at frequent which is to be displayed upon the premises in a conspicuous place. This insignia will not only let the public j (Continued on back page) Superintendent D. R. Mitchell Graduates Stanford Russon CLASS A instructor, Jeppson. former B. Y. who founded the posture parade. C. Worlton High School Orchestra Dowaine C. Daniels Salutatory "Our Heritage, Democracy" Orchestra Selection, ANNOUNCED close view of the entire team that Lehi High School entered in Brigham Young university's recent Posture Parade is shown in a half-pag- e picture in the latest issue of Life magazine. Two smaller pictures, showing the ent're body of over GOO girls and a close-u- p of marching movements, are included in a full page feature of the Invitational Track and Field Meet at the university April 28 and 2!. Quoting from the magazine, "Into Brigham Young Stadium on April 2! marched ;:!() trirls from.... Utah high, backs high schools. Heads shoulders back, they straight, bounced pertly over the greensward. Oei metrically their mobile patterns resembled the massed muscle shows of Europe, but in aim and spirit they parade was competitive and highly individualized. It was designed to the posture of the American glorify Girl. The magazine gave statistics on the entries and basis of judging a? Wilma about well as information Dan Praytr COMING MARRIAGE out- - in 1936. by Lehi Stake an annual an air to take ROLL ANNOUNCED j is. first RULES FOR HONOR TONIGHT IN AUDITORIUM stakes are now busy mak- preparations to take part in a crcu? to he givien in the after- POSTURE PARADE Concluding the day will be PICTURED IN NATIONAL ir activities and games led by recreation leaders from different MAGAZINE eral No. 39 MAY 18. 19.59 GRADUATION EXERCISES OUTING SATURDAY! open-ai- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH. THl'RSDAY. IRONIC PRIESTHOOD the HOME-OWNE- ROLL I Darrell S. Adams Elwin C. Ault LaVar Hate man Mark J. Bradshaw Henry Keith Bushman Ernest R. Cedarstrom LaMar Dnhl Dowuine C. Daniels John K. Davis Robert S. Dorton M. Duane Evans Earl Fax .. R. Gray Lynn 11. Gray Irvin II'. Julnistm Michael Kearney Anton II. Lambert Keith Larsen Gene (cloth blind) AND (KUTMASTEIl) CLEANER 3 PXG. 25c EACH SPECIALS 17c Pound 11c Pound ... MILK .. PORK and BEANS, No. JELSERT !e Package TEMPLE EXCURSION, 2'. Tin 2 MATCHES COFFEE M. J. B TOILET TISSUE SUGAR CRYSTAL The Lehi High School Alumni Association held a very successful and enjoyable reunion, Saturday evening. r 10 Pound iOODWIN'S Broadbent's 22c 15c BUSINESS PLACES CLOSE, WEDNESDAY The Iehi business people enjoyed their first regular Wednesday afternoon holiday, this week. The stores and business places will close each Wednesday during the summer, except in weeks when a legal holiday occurs. .. 59c O 7 - ific Pound Can 3 5 - Cans 25c Cans 25c Meat Department Armour's White Cloud Shortening. 4 Pound 43c Package Siheffor l C!ieve!Ie Cheese Pound Brick 49c Assorted Lunch Meat 23c lb. Rindless Breakfast Bacon Sliced) 25c Pound Medium Cheese ( Ma d O'Olover 17c lb. Fresh Fish Evcrv Wednesday 2 t; The Bell Canta Indies Chorus of OXYDOL, Large Salt Lake City will furnish the PURE LARD. 4 Pounds complete program in the Lehi Second Ward Sacramental services, Sunday PHONE 20-evening. The chorus furnished the f Wolverine Work Shoes program here about a year ago and gave a very fine program. They reUTAH cently gave a radio program and are well known throughout the Pail T) Package 5 t; . Oz. PEAS - 25c XcH 1 L i Pounds 1ft VHa Specials iNS 10 7. ;S-Va,- CORN Pounds 18c Pound 28c 4 Rolls 18c ' :KKa A; -- for 25c 18c r WHITE SOAP STALEVS 27c 9c ! CARTON TUESDAY SUCCESSFUL PARTY Cans 4 ROOK WOOD COCOA fl and up I WALL PAPER COOKIES GINGER SNAPS Pf'ST TOASTIES LT. state. Rfll BUTCHER KNIVES MIX Each rne 7Uft Peterson There will be an excursion of the Lehi Stake temple workers to the Sizes three to six years. Salt Lake Temple, Tuesday, May 23. our choice for Rates will be given on the Orem LIONS TO ENTERA well arranged banquet in the All temple workers are urged cars. a and dancing Tabernacle TAIN LADIES Stake in the High School were en- to attend if possible. party joyed by over 200 alumni members. COUNTY DENTAL The Lehi Lions Club will hold a OFFICERS NAMED in the Lehi Second ladies P a real bargain mothers bet- - Ward, night, Friday evening, May 10. The Utah County Dental Society i'uvt uiw at tin.? Lions will have their ladies and and Auxiliary met in Provo, Wedparents as guests. Musical numbers, nesday evening and elected officers and an election of officers readings for the coming year. The Dental "Verlook our splendid are being arranged for. The comDavid officers Dr. are: Morgan of dress pants. 4 f 'i- 1")C mittee in charge will be Lions Seth J Dr. Provo. president; Da Costa Hanson, Lowell Brown, Armond 5 Pound Bucket Pure Preserves 51c Claik. 1st Dr. .1. G. YOUTHS Webb, George Lewis and David f Lehi, 2nd 17c Jones MUSTARD, Quart Bottle Gardner. Dr. Lester Ottoson, secretary and, 2.")C- The committee for the next meet- SALAD DRESSING, Quart BOYS' treasurer. j will be Lions Adamson, Chipman SALMON, Tall Can l()c The ladies aux liary elected Mrs. "ard they are real values too. ing and Christensen. TUNA FLAKES He R. C. Petty of Springville, president.! for l.'c Mrs. Harold Christensen, of Provo, ' TOILET TISSUE Y SATIN BALL MILK, 4 Cans 29c secretary and treasurer; Mrs. W. L. BELL GANTA CHORUS Worlton, chairman; Mrs. P. FLOUR, 4S Pounds 79c S. Jones program CAPS of Nephi, historian. EACH IN 2ND WARD SUNDAY BROOMS, 5 Tie ;9c All Colors at 2.")C HYPRO, Half Gallon a (In Stock) 69c 49c Don II'. Turner Keith A. Wanlass McKu ii Wil he rsmi. Dan C. Worlton ALUMNI HOLD I $4.35 WALL PAPER ft length 45c Spencer A. Richards Howard Robinson Glei R. 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