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Show 9(U THURSDAY THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEJfl, UTAH PAGE FOUR Xtk Dizt PICKED FOR REGION Published by the Lehi Free Press every Thursday, James P. Heal, Managing Editor. Phone STARS LEHI DOUBLES CP TENNIS TOURNEY 8-- W. ' be named to participate in the state high school tournament in Salt Lake City, May 11. The other doubles entry will be Pleasant Grove's Grant Anderson and Merle Lindsay, who lost to Wathen and Meyers, Friday, indicating that the Lehi duo will be a strong entry in the Provo meet for the right to represent the region in the state finals. 6-- 6-- Lehi High School tennis team's IAH S14TE Piiti? ASSOCIATION star doubles cvmbine of Orlin Wathen and John Meyers, who Advertising Rates Furnished finished the regular play Friday Upon Request Subscription, with six straight victories, has One Year. $1.00. been chosen to play in the Alpine's singles assignments in tournament the Provo meet will be handled regional qualifying Entered at the Post Office at at Brigham Young University at matter. by Lincoln's Bob Halverslaven which time representatives will and American Fork's ace, Daniel HnimuniiLiiHrmnminiin niimriiiiiiiHiiiniiHniiiiriiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiniiiBHniniiiiiiiiiirimiimillinlll"l'"lr1 Brewer, who each suffered only one defeat during the season They traded victories in the league play. i The Lehi squad, who last week clinched the league chamBOXING AK9 WRESTLING their league pionship, ended matches Friday with a 5vicFLOOR SHOW tory over Pleasant Grove. Final standings of the league follow: Lehi, won 6, lost 0; American Fork won 3. lost 2, tied 1: Lin coln, won 2, lost 3, tied 1; Pleasant Grove, won 0, lost 6. HIGH SCHOOL GYM. SATURDAY, MAY Results of Friday's matches 8:30 P.M. follow: No. 1 singles Robert Grav. BOXING Lehi, defeated Udell Westover. Pleasant Grove, 0. No. 2 singles Rudean Allred, Bill Cunningham, 152 vs. Ted Victor, 155 (6 rounds) Lehi, defeated DeVere Walker, Vere Downs, Pounds 168 vs. Dick Worthen, 165 Pounds Pleasant Grove, 0, No. 3 singles Ralph Mitchell, Howard Carter, 150 lbs. vs. Whitey Morriarity, 137 lbs. (4 rounds) Glade Walker, Lehi, defeated Jack Sessions, 142 lbs. vs. Paul Perry, 145 lbs. (4 rounds) Pleasant Grove, Battle Royal Preliminary UJUfcfi THE- C - 4, 0, SCOUT BENEFIT -0 '4 7-- 6-- 5, 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 1, 3. 0. WRESTLING Pete Giacoma, 165 vs. Don Kaye, (2 out of 3 falls, 165 Kenny Mayne, 175 vs. Jack Christy, 1 lr hr. limit) I'm 6-- 6-- 6-- 4, 0. Monday afternoon the Pioneer reserves American downed Fork's reserves, in a practice match to tune up the players for the Brigham Young University Invitational Track and Relay Carnival set in Provo next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Results were: 1 No. singles Bob Allred, Lehi, defeated Kelvin Brewer. American Fork, No. 2 singles Merle Evans. Lehi, defeated Elsmore Bush, American Fork, No. 3 singles Don Roberts, Lehi, defeated Kent Taylor, American Fork, No. 1 doubles Bob Allred and Merle Evans, Lehi, defeated Kelvin Brewer and Elsmore Bush, American Fork, No. 2 doubles-K- arl Chipman and Dick Cook, American Fork, defeated Bruce Gilchrist and Hal Holmstead, Lehi, 4- -1 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 2, 6-- 4, 6-- 3, 6-- 3. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carlquist and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nicholes and child- 4. 4, 6-- 6-- 1, 6-- 8, Cifv Office Hours Reminder Recorder-Cler- k B. J. Lott reminds Lehi residents of the new hours for the city offices in the Memorial Building. The offices are open 9 a. m. until 12, noon, and 1 p. m. until 2 p. m. except Saturdays. Saturday hours: 9 a. until 1 p. m. Week-da- y her daughters Cedar Valley News t MTtleHardrnan4 J Mrs. Edna Str;..n By Velda Kirkman to Provo. Mr .and Mrs. Wa P. Elton, life long residents of Cedar 54th Valley celebrated their Mrs. on wedding anniversary, Elton's 78th birthday, April 19. They have eight living children 6 of whom live i n Cedar Fort, one in Magna, and one in Ameri can Fork. They have 41 grand children and 22 To celebrate the day, Mr. and Mrs. IW w wef 'J Salt Lake City guests of Mr. and Cook. Airs. Fawn 5- p. an operation Monday 1 Mrs. Lavern H.i the wedding reception "rac' uie lormer Nelda T -1 on j i may BOYS' AND GIRLS Cowboy CHAPS, BOOTS and home. 4. 4. 6-- and Mrs. Junius Banks were guests last week of Mrs. A. L. Booth of Provo at a party given in honor of Mrs. Jenny Lani, 91 of Forsyth, Montana. Accompanying Mr .and Mrs. Banks were T 4 and Mrs. Myron Burgess current visitors at their Mr Wayne Goates, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goates left Tuesday morning for the induction center at Fort Douglas. Saturday evening friends and relatives gathered at the Goates home to bid him farewell. His aunt, Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake, and his sister, LaRce, who is working in Salt Lake, were guests at the Goates home over the week-en- d. 2. TEMPLE EXCURSION Adults $1.00 Children 60c. Admission 4. hours during the first ten days of each month are from 9 a. m. until 12, noon, and from 1 p. m. until 5 p. m. Mil GIRLS' ATHLETICS I 6-- m. FLOOR SHOW GIRLS' ACROBATICS FT? (2 out of 3 falls, one 174 hour time limit) V, 'V. Mr ar-- Mrs. Sylvester Evans doubles John Meyers Verfcnd and Orlin Wathen, Lehi, defeat- ' and daughter, Mrs. the wedding attended ed Grant Anderson and Merle Smith, ceremony of Miss Bonnie Miller, Lindsay, Pleasant Grove, Mas 0. Saturday in Salt Lake. Mr. of No. 2 doubles Robert Allred Miller is a grandniece the also spent and Richard Bennett, Lehi, de- Evans. They their with week-en- d visiting feated Doyle Harris and Jack daughter. Westover, Pleasant Grove, No. 1 APRTT. HA1 Men's DRESS TROUSERS Boys' and Girls' Cowboy Chaps and SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Hats BOYS' AND GIRLS' BATHING SUITS Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Punching Bags Some Fishing Equipment FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES ren, Donna and Ronnie, had a picic lunch at Mitchell's Hollow, Sunday. Later they motored to Provo where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hheron Beck for dinner. POWERS SHOE Main Street Mrs. Nina Herron left Wednesday for Chico, California, where she will visit her son, Max Herron, and his family. She is STORE Lehi, traveling with her granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Smith of Seattle, who have been visiting with the past Mrs. Herron during week. Also leaving on the trip was Mrs. Clara B. Tripp of Callao, Utah, who is also a grandmother of Mrs. Smith. Utah 41 ' l III MWHH'WlWnilMIHWIMWIII LOVELY SPRING and SUMMER SAT., APRIL 26 FRIDAY DRESSES 27 New shipment of COTTON DRESSES brand HILK-A- NY 4 CREAff OF WHEAT LIBRY'S HEllO"1 39c 22c : mrm FBRE HERSHEY'S FOR 10c P0UND JAR 50s TIP TOP CHOCOLATE SYRUR ORANGE JUICE "NEW PORK and BEANS-3- 03 ZEST"-- 43 ALTA'S FROCK & BEAUTY SHOP Phone 20- -J Main St. 0z! PICKLE Cans FOR YOUR PICKLE CONTRACT SEE OR CALL LOCAL ITEMS LEHI George H. Smith was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday and Sunday. TOILET TISSUE 1 address systems, and has recently 73-- J Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and children, Phillip, Lorraine, and Rosalie, of Salt Lake, were visitors Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson and Mrs. Levi Phillips. Dettmar is well PRICES $50.00 per ton for 1st Grade $25.00 per ton for 2nd Grade FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION 'a,, OH FtlODERN FARMS v s f --ma. n j mr-- t No! New Wax and Polish Job by the Texaco Station IlcPKG. 2 ROLLS 15c : 'J FOR 9c GREEN 0HI0HS 2 FOR 9c 28c TOMATOES LB. Profit by MEATS t. HAMBURGER 23s POUND CUBE STEAK 30b POUND PLATE RIB I Be POUND Peoples Store PHONE 76 PREPARE YOUR CAR NOW FOR WARM WEATHER AHEAD 7c 2 STATE STREET BETTER FARMING ELECTRICALLY 3 IglfSl Every day, as more and more new electric equipment becomes available, it is being added to farms throughout this area. Drive In Today for Checkup TEXACO SKY CHIEF Expert Welding TEXACO SERVICE GARAGE Kelly Wilson UTAH MESSAGE to OUR SPECIALTY Why bother with pre dinner when you and - Phone 47- -J State Street can guests food in a sphere HIGH CHAIRS and Fill Up With ly. Truly, it's an indispensable ser ice on modern farms! CO 1 'H1iMiiiM imMfrfiillaiHT"'-- " Change now to the new im proved Havoline Motor Oil. Just back from war. Electric hired hands not only save work but save time doing scores of jobs faster, better and more economical- LIGHT BAMICi APPLIANCE COMPAMY Just Installed Brand New Greasing Equipment & POWER to cope with your most complex problems. I 23C RADISHES Mr. BRING YOUR RADIO TROUBLES 21c CARROTS served as radio instructor in the U. S. Army. limited BUIICH Howard L. Fettmar, who has had several years experience in repairing, designing and building radio sets and public Field Man for UTAH PICKLE CO. 3 CANS 19c SHREDDED WHEAT the RULON PETERSON " CART0N BABY FOODS se rvices of HEW CAR? I4c fJY0IIES We have been fortunate in securing GROWERS 42s 0L0B0X-3UA- RT TRUE AMERICAN ATTENTION 02 23c 20 Size-pkr- ce's3 PERMANEHTS MACHINE MACHINELESS COLD WAVE P0UND G050- A- SLACK SUITS and BLOUSES Lehi LDS Stake officials an nounce an endowment excursion to the Salt Lake Temple is scheduled for Monday. Ward chairmen are urged to advise all momW nf this excursion and arrange for transportation and assist in the forming ot parties for temple attendance. A special invitation is being extended to Stake and Ward officers. HALF-PRICE- enjoy dignified yo" delicious atmo- at this restaurant SERVINGS D FOR CHILDREN Call 32-- W for Lodge Room Reservations RALPHS CAFE 8 L1B3E ROOB! NEW BUILDING WEST OF LEHI HOSPITAL Regular Hours 6 A. M. to 2 A. M. if I |