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Show I fHE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH PAGE FOUR Shaw Presents PROGRAM SACRAMENT A special program in the sacrament meeting of the Lehi First Ward will be presented Sunday under the direction of High Priests Quorum of the Ward. The Program will include musical numbers by a string trio under direction of Mary Bailey, a reading by Mrs. Lynn Webb and the featured address of the evening by Lowell Bennett, "Restoration of the Mekhesidek Priesthood". WHILE THEY LAST Presto Cookers Students In Recital FOR BASEBALL TEAM 11 Frank W. Shaw, music director of the Lehi high school, presented a number of his pupils in a recital in the Lehi Second ward Tuessday evening. Patrons were enthusiastic in their praise of the accomplishments of the local musicians. The program was as follows: Violin, "Theme From the Dance" (Paganini). Witches' IKnollen Haws; Trombone, "The IPals' (Barnard), Kent Smith; 'Vocal, "Within This Sacred Dwelling (M or art), Richard Christof ferson ; Violin, "Loure" j(Bach), Robert Graham; Vocal, !"Rest in the Lord (Mendels- sohn), Margaret Worlton ; Vocal, "The Horn" (Plegel), Donl Peterson; Violin. "Sonatina No. 1 Opus 137" (Shubert), Barbara West; Vocal, "The Valley of Laughter" (Sanderson) Vernene Sorenson : Vocal. "Florians Song" (Godard), LaRae Kirk-haViolin, "Concertina" (Ried-ingj $12.95 DAM CANVAS 5 ft. wide Ready Made Dams 5 ft. x 7 ft. - Sf t. x 6 in. ), FISHING TACKLE LEHi LUMBER CO. State Street Phone 15 Commercial League Softball Schedule LEGIO'I SEEKS BOYS Barbara Jensen; Vocal, "Jewel Song," from "Faust" (Gounod), La Jean Peterson. The accompanists were Miss Yvonne Ash, Phyllis Fox, Irwin Jensen, Mrs. Ellery West and Miss La Jean Peterson. McCall Patterns at Broadbents All boys, who had not reached their 17th birthday prior to Jan. 1, 1946, are urged to come out and try out for the Lehi Junior American Legion team which will represent the city in the Utah-Jua- b counties district, according to Dean Prior, city al director. Special emphasis is being paid by the American Legion this year to this baseball program and teams are expected to be fielded in every community from Levan to Lehi. Teams north of Provo city, will play in one division with teams south of Provo city playing in another division. The plans is to have each team play every other team in their division twice, once at home and once away. At the end of the season, it is expected that a district tourney of the top teams will be held and the winner will enter the regional or state playoffs. Sterling Harris of Payson is in charge of the Utah-Jua- b counties district. Director Prior is anxious to have every boy in Lehi interest ed in playing on the team try-oand urges that they get in touch with him as soon as possible, as practice sessions will be held in the near future. ut LOCAL ITEMS and Mrs. Morris Thomas and three children spent Tuesday in Bear River City, where they visited with relatives of Mr. FOODS 117 STY i AT POPULAR. PRICES; " '"'ii-il- . ' .'nl 'llnl.niJ.vfH ! - r , Mrs. Thomas. r Our Everyday Prices Are Lower The board of control of Region 3, Utah High School Activities Association, has been reorgan- - FRESH, TENDER CUTS OF MEAT FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Cleanliness Courtesy Friendliness Funds can 5 PHONE 17 Officers of the Home Nursing RheuAuxiliary met with the Monday matic fever committee for the night to elect officers committee. Officers are Garn Holbrook, chairman, representing Lehi secreCity; Lucille Littleford, tary and treasurer, representing the auxiliary; LaVerd Peterson, Rus-soAmerican Legion; Warren Leland Price, Riding club; Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Wayne Christensen, Lion3 Changes Listed Dean Prior announces a revision in the Commercial League Softball schedule for the months of July and August. The schedule for the balance of the season is now as follows: June 13: Peoples Grocers vs. Gunthers Heaters; Watty's DinBrickers. June 20: ers vs. G.-G.-Brickers vs. Peoples Grocers, Watty's Diners vs. Gunthers Heaters. July 11: Peoples Grocers vs. club. Funds from the recent rheuVVtaty's Diners ; Gunthers Heat: fever fund campaign will 18 matic G.-ers vs. Brickers. July to this committee Peoples Grocers vs. Gunthers be turned over administration. Watty's Diners vs. for Heaters; G.-Brickers. August 1 : Peoples Grocers vs. Permits Necessary, Gunthers Heaters; Wattys Diners vs. G.-Brickers. Fire Warden Warns Brickers vs. August 8: G.-Peoples Grocers, Watty's Diners J. Whitney Floyd, chief for- vs. Gunthers Heaters. i for the Ltah August 15: Peoples Grocers state board of forestry and fire vs. Wattys Diners; uunuiers control, reminds the people of Brickers. Heaters vs. G.-Utah county that it is unlawful August 22: Watty's Diners to burn forest, brush, range, vs. G.-Brickers ; Peoples Grostubble, or hay land between cers vs. Gunthers Heaters. 1 and October 31, without June August 29 : Watty's Diners vs. first securing a permit to do so BrickGunthers Heaters; G.-S. Hall, Theron from Sheriff ers vs. Peoples Grocers. Fire Utah county firewarden. laws are designed to increase the two of Utah's ized for the coming school year. protection given most vital natural resources Members are J. Angus Christen water and soil, states Mr. Floyd. sen, Spanish Fork high school; to forKenneth Weight, Provo high The state laws pertaining watershed fires and school ; Clarence Peay, Juab high est, range, have been published in booklet. school, Nephi; LeRoy Bishop, nearTintic high school, Eureka, and Copies are available at the fireof office est the county A. P. Warnick, Lincoln high forest service, or grazschool, Orem. ' C. Laboir is ex- warden, service. pected to represent Brigham ing Young' high school school on the board! Mrs. Ward Webb, vice president, and Mrs. Rex Zimmerman, n, ester-fireward- During the war, hours were from 5 a.m. until 10 p. in., due to daylight savings time, George P. Reid, chief deputy game war- be provided through insurance CMALL amounts paid weekly or monthly now... can insure com fort in later years. We have insurance retirement plans available for all incomes. Mrs. W. D. Watkms, president EOGEE'i BARBER SHOP Your insurance premiums earn as they accumulate. Ask about this attractive feature. NEXT WEEK (All Day) MONDAY 9 J.MAIBEH STEPHEflSOfi PHONE FRIDAY Next Door to Powers' Shoe 114- -J Store 3:54 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:54 A.M. 12:54 P.M. 4:54 P.M. 7:54 P.M. 8:54 A.M. 1:36 P.M. 5:11 P.M. 8:54 P.M. 9:54 A.M. 1:54 P.M. 5:54 P.M. 10:54 P.M. 10:54 A.M. 2:54 P.M. 6:54 P.M. 10:56 A.M. 12:54 A.M. ; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Makin of Salt Lake and Mr." and Mrs. Harry Stoker of Lehi left last Friday to visit their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Stoker in Portland, Oregon. ilR: 8 Lower Lehi. Except Sunday. Vf AIN'T" 6:51A.M. 11:51 A.M. 3:51P.M. 6:51P.M. 8:07 A.M. 12:51P.M. 4:14 P.M. 7:51P.M. 8:51 A.M. 1:51 P.M. 4:51 P.M. 8:51P.M. 9:51A.M. 2:51 P.M. 5:51 P.M. 10:52 P.M. 10:51A.M. 3:07 P.M. 6:21 P.M. 11:21 P.M. bytheLehiFreeJ N every Friday, Jamej & u.iur. fhnn- J I i rourth matter. Scout Review Board Sets Meet Tuesfcj A special Scout Board JL d T view will be held 3 p. m. in the Lehi IDs c laDernacie. All scouts and ers are urged to attend. A special feature will be ar lustrated lecture on bird life FJdon Harding. This study is a quired merit badge for the mi Eagle Scout and all aspirinj attain that rank are urged t,.j ! VVJ' fTl 'N-W- AH HAD rr& iVt' MIDNIGHT OIL fVlAT GETS Vt IN "THIS CM WORLD. -- how voufce app&m TIME Vtf? WHILE THAT 0LS URN n; THAI' IN j I EASTBOUND 6:21 PAL 10:52 P.M. For Complete Schedule Information Contact LEHI DRUG CO. (Lower Lehi) Fhon 27 or 'tilt til Win Station KSL at 1:30 p. ' '" (Highway 91) Phone 145 m. BROUGHT TO YOU BY t STATE ST. DRUG CO. ' " ecu h If CABO ? and hear the interesting kefe, states J. Maiben Stephenson the board. YOU: G r Grinding he Asset lowing G Tools fductsin tl purpose, sale Screen Doors DDT Spray or abipu; Paint Wire McBE; :G, ELECTRIC, GAS and OIL WATER HEATERS pprope Be Alert Call In At b compos I p There &86x2: OTER, ion, STEWART Hardware Lumber Lehi, Utah concr Irtand liait inch Id Phone conve; tools c fee 52 s Powe' MTOl ier Won fmimstrai ALL SIZES Id subjeel negotiati right SERVICE WRECKING DEPENDABLE DAY or NIGHT call 311-- after 8:30 p. m. Does your car heat, radiator boil? Let us Flush your Radiator Efficiently and Quickly ball in Iras m TRACTOR TIRE FLUID INSTALLED I McCoard Service ' mm WHOLESALE and RETAIL $1 it Open EVERY Day A.M. UNTIL 8:30 P.M. EAST STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH 8 I - A REAL HE-MA- .igPPgftl . ,1 !SEAL !! Juicy steak, good pie, hot coffee simple food that's what our business is based May we suggest you come in today as a well-p-par- ed upon. ow UTAH WE NOW HAVE More Booths and New Kitchen Equipment T Lower Lehi. 3:07 P.M. WfM as a friend? ROBERT ABMBRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA 8:07 A.M. rutins nti s- - Entered at the Post (vT stranger-tomorr- "Except Sunday. 1 IP Advertising Rates FurN Uoon Rennet c..f One Year. """sense 5U0. Plastic Screens Patterns at Broadbents rtou BURN SOUTHBOUND . Q Published BUILDERS' HARDWARE UNCLE HANK SEZ Every SUNDAY Afternoon NELSON nt u.tm MANY people call in and SAVE. DO Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas and children spent Saturday in Garfield. They were guests of Mr. Thomas' brother, Jesse Thomas. McCal1 11:54 A.M. -- fit TERJ NORTHBOUND 7:11A.M. Mrs. Paul Blackhurst and children visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pharis Ault and Mrs. Wayne Hacking. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerle Hacking were Mrs. Hacking's sister, Dorothy, of Blanding, and her aunt, Mrs. Von Young and daughter of Lehi. Mrs. Mary Ault, Mrs. Mary Hannah Strickland and Mrs. Sarah Berry spent the holiday in Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. George Wathen and family of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs. Verl Jacobpon of Salt Lake were Lehi visitors Sundav They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen. WILL BE Insure Today Faster More Convenient Schedules Go Into FJiect June 12, 19 iG Dav- - Mr. and Mrs. J. Maiben Stephenson have returned from Millard county, where they spent Memorial day. During their visit a homecoming and welcome party for service men was held at Holden, their former home. They report an enjoyable visit with many oldtime friends and relatives during this celebration. preparations for next, year's activities. Officers elected are For Protection TRioraluIeTIrail waqs Memorial Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hacking were Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Knight Hill (Mr Knight is fire chief at of chief fire Field, and former Salt Lake City), Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Clark and daughter of Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Chess Kirkham spent Friday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McLean. I tie Mccouples were celebrating Mr. Lean's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Peterson, Mrs. Gene Peterson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Blackhurst were visitors of Mrs. Mary Anderson on Memorial Ormus Bates spent Memorial The Lehi Play School Mothers' in Holden. Mr. Bates is a day club, comprised of mothers of former resident of Millard children who turn five years old during the year ending October 31, has been organized to make Retirement 'X VELDA K1RKMAX COMMITTEE PICKED den, pointed out. Robert D. Chipman, son of Mrs. Ora W. Chipman of San Diego and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple of Lehi. erad- uates from the College of Engi neering, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, Saturday. He has been a naval trainee for the past two years. Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables Cedar Valley News RHEUMATIC FEVER POWER & LIGHT CO. You'll be able to count thou-(- 1 sands of extra miles of extra service from your car if you rely on the TEXACO SERVICE GARAGE for fine Texaco gas, Havaline motor oil, auto parts, accesories and com- -i plete garage work. ' Pth m Our Prompt Curteous Service SAY TO YOUR FRIENDS: ' Meet You at Evans EVAHS CAFE WEST MAIN STREET Open Utikte PHONE Midnight , |