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Show .. lc3 Vixb 5p:rtj Ibxis Taa Ltttt nuair, nay n. im resss wtsx (h::n Ccnri Fcr P. G. Rcio Shied fey 30 TennULeaeueRe-OUar- e: Dm Cooper dat. Weston i--0. BUI HutcUncsdeC Stow OUaoa 2, Dean Larsen dat. Earl Walker Jerry Hart def John Wrothen 0, Larry Johnaoa def Kelley ftoseman In-d- m. 4-- 4-- 0, 4-- Tony Rushton def. Jay Klrkham 4-- 0, Dour Ellison dec Brest Miner 4-- 3, Blake Lehmberf def. Kim Klrkham 4--0, and Jim Hutchlngs def. David Dorton 3. Little Tennis League Stand- 4-- 0, 4-- lnf "y X' TEAM W "Astronaut L PCT. 0 0 1000 1000 1000 1 1 Spacemen Meteors 0 1 000 Martians 0 1 000 Shooting Stars 000 0 1 Comets 000 0 0 Rockets Little Lea cue Tennis Sche dule! 10 ; - :' : COMETS AND SHOOTING STAR 9:00 a.m. Blake Lehmberf vs John Worthen; 9:20 a.m. Blake Lehmberf 9:40 a.m. ' Roseman; Dorton ts David Rony Rushton. ROCKETS AND METEORS 10KX) a.m. Ron Ellison vs Dour Ellison: 10:20 a.m. Mark Miner ts- - Kim Klrkham; 10:40 m Melvln Lund Hutchlngs MARTIANS AND ASTRONAUTS 11:00 a.m. Weston Innes vs Jerry Hart; 11:20 a.m. Bill vs-Jl- vs- - Hutchlngs a.m. 11:40 Larry Johnson; Larsen vs Dean Jay Klrham. USLTA Silver Cup Results: Jerry Hart def. Larry JohnRon Ellison def. Kim son Cooper 0, Brent Miner def. John Worthen 0, Weston In nes def. Bill Hutchings 2, Blake Lehmberg def. Earl Walker 2, Bill Hutchlngs def. Jim Hutch Tony Rushton 0, 0, lngs def. Kim Klrkham David Dorton def. Kelley Rose man 2, Jerry Hart def. Brent Miner Junior Tennis League Results: Steve Brown def. Scott Dorton 2, 1, 7, Jay Evans def. 3, Steve Smith 2, Byron Goodwin def. Jerry Hart 2, Lehi3ns Al!:r.d Rcpdiliccn llonin:!!: Ccsvcr.t:3.i S!:!:d in Provo Sslurfcy, toy 23 i Legion for these candidates win take place at the state convention. Intion wlfl be held In Provo at tits terest wffl be centered on the The 1964 Utah County Republican Nominating Conven- Fairer Junior High School, Sat- -, urday May 23 at 2 p.m. lm the county Kenneth GfQman, chairman of mediately following the delegates win convention InRodeo the Strawberry Days divide for the various legislavites all girls of this communtive conventions (Seven legistitle of to the for compete ity lative districts In Utah County). Rodeo Queen for the Strawberry to the convention The Days Rodeo to be held June were delegates chosen during the mass 18, 19, and 20. The Queen contest win be held at the Rodeo meetings held oa April 27 and Grounds on May 30, at 8:00. are apportioned to the various voting districts on the basis Any glrL 16 years of age or of 1962 Republican Congresolder, who has never been a sional vote. rodeo this of Queen particular The primary purpose of Is ellgble to compete. Mr. GUI-m- an conventions Is to nominate the emphasizes that a fancy costume is not required, girls Republican candidates for county and legislative district win be Judged on their horseman ship only, by out of town offices. Interest Is especially high this year because of an Judges. A Queen and two attendants will be chosen and they election law change which provides that any candidate rewill receive cash prizes in addiceiving 80 per cant or more of tion to numerous public appearthe votes at the nominating conances, luncheons, and other exventions win be the party's inThe affairs. public is citing nominee for the general elecvited to this contest and wUl tion (November 3). be entertained by calf ropers, candidates include: County barrel racing and novelty rid- Four-Year commissioner B. ing of all types. Manning JoUey is running unopposed, Two - year commissionerSterling D. Jones and Max R. Warner win battle for LEHI PATIENTS IN AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL the SO percent convention vote. The legislative district candidates for this area are: receiving patients Among District 1: (Alpine, Ameritreatment in the American Fork Hospital were the following can Fork, Cedar Fort, Fairfrom Lehl- - Idona A. Barnes, field, Highland and Lehl) F. Haws Durfey and Pauls. Willes. Michael Johnson, Sara Jane AdAlso present and campaignams, Gary Lee Taylor, Robert S. Wilson, Therma Robinson, ing at the convention will be Lela Gray, Bradley M. Strong, the various District, State and Ruth Ann WUson. National Candidates. Balloting ta Aux Convention Lehi Girls Win selection of delegates from the county to that convention. The mass meetings of the various election districts have recommended party members to be state delegates, but they must still be approved by the county convention. Special interest Is focused this year on the Republican Gubernatorial contest where there are five candidates, only two of which will come out of th Interest has produced an increased level of political activity, beginning with the early filings and carrying right through to the present time. In the Republican Mass meetings, for instance, attendance was as high as four times the average number. Poster Prize vice-preside- nt, With Mrs. John Odea) district vice-presid- ent Ernst, president, taking charge, the convention of the American Legion Auxiliary was held in Spanish Fork, Friday evening. Little Norma Lee Schow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scown, of Lehi, was announced as a winner In the Poppy Poster Contest for the elementary grades. Eva Abbott of Spanish Fork, was the other winner. With Wanda Hamblin of Pay- son, taking first prize for the high school division, Miss Deon Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Shaw of LehL was awarded second place for her poster. The poppy posters were dis played and the essay contest winners read their essays on Americanism. In the high school division, Paula Rasmussen of Orem. took first place, with Connie Davis of Spanish Fork, second, and Julie Wright of American Fork, third place. In Junior High School, winners were Brad Graham of Spring TRIP TO ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuln, (laughter Jaylene, and Miss Glenda Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor, enjoyed a three days vacation trip to Page, Arizona. Going by car, they viewed the dam and the many scenic points in Bryce and Zlon their canyons, vffle; Debra Carr of Orem, and Judy Turner of Lehl, who took third place. Each unit gave a report on the activities carried out during 1963. Teresa Johnson of Spring -vine, was elected district president, sueceeeding President Ernst Hazel Roylance of Spanish Fork, was elected first and Dorothy Thurston of Provo, second Hannah Matthews of Pleasant Grove, was elected historian. Wives of American Legion department officers present included Alta Yanfley, wife of the department commander, and Edna Plowman, wife of the second Auxiliary department officers present included Verna Baugh, of Logan, department president; Gwen Bench of Orem, first Mable Larsen of Coalville, second Ruby Farnsworth of vice-preside- nt; er; Salt Lake City, department secretary; Cuba Davis of Provo, national committee woman; Matthews of Magna, child welfare; Ruth Cowley of Morgan, gold star chairman; Vlone Reece, Americanism chairman. Those from Lehi attending, besides President Ernst were Ruth Graham, Marvel Racker, Shirley Scown, LucUle Evans and Ruth Persson. La-Prl- el TWO BABIES JOIN FAMILY OF STANLEY AND SHIRLEY Fort Woll DUP Camp Elect Officers WILSON WEBB Two babies, a boy, bora April 2, and a girl, bora May 1, have Joined the family of Stanley and Shirley WUson Webb, now living in Pollerton, California where Stanley Is employed ta the postal service. Sharing la the Joy over the adopted children are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Webb, proud grandparents, of LehL A telephone eaUe announced the names, Sam Geoffrey and Susan Gale. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Paul WUson of Compton, Calif , are the other grandparents, with Mrs. Charles Hayes of Salt Lake City, as the The young couple moved to California from Ogdea, last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Webb visited with their son and Captain Velma Coiner took charge of the meeting of the Fort Wall Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Prayers were offered by Florence Jensen and Maesa Goates. The concluding lesson, on Folklore, was given by Class leader Beth Young. Songs were, "Sunshine in the Soul," 'Ode to the Pioneers," and "Long, Long Ago." Directed by Mable Lehmberb, the singing was accompanied by Thelma Webb. Thelma Roberts reviewed the history of the naming of Lehi City. Hostesses for the luncheon, which foUowed the May Day theme, were Beulah Evans, May Bone and Audrey WUson. New officers for the coming season will be, Thelma Roberts president; Marvel Gray andEl-- f reda Bushman, lieutenants, and Audrey secretary WUson, er. daughter-in-la- w recently, when they spent two weeks on the coast -- treasurer. Velma Comer Is retiring from the position of cap- Mrs. Thomas Moore (Frances) tain, and Mable Lehmberg as and three children, of Kaarns, secretary-treasure- r. and Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence Simpson of Magna. Mr. and VISITORS ON MOTHERS DAY Mrs. Arnold Simpson were accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mothers Day visitors at the Charles Donaldson of Salt Lake home of Don C. Loverldge and City, and their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Alberta Simpson includ- BUI Kimball and five children. ed the following: Mr. and Mrs. Also from Salt Lake City came Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simp Arnold Simpson and BUI Simp son of Salt Lake City; Mr. and son and four children. ' i.i 4-- 0, 4-- 4-- m (HI?: 4-- 4-- 4-- siiiMBsMaawMMasMesiiiiiiiMBBesisBsiiiiiiiiMesMeBiies 4-- 4-- 6-- 8. 6-- 6-- 5-- 6-- 6-- PROTEN i ixch uj&niR L l2 3. IXCH ClAKITEIt PUNT Junior Tennis League Stand' ings: W L TEAM PCT 1000 Red Team Blue Team 0 1 000 White Team 0 0 000 Junior Tennis League Schedule: May 22 WHITE TEAM AND RED TEAM 4:00 p.m. Bruce Ellison Dorton; 5:00 p.m. Robert Goates y Evans; 6:00 p.m. Good- Cody Johnson I 10 SATURDAY I PICK-U- P it r i TO M. A. i U i PROTEN STEM BLADE POT ROAST ROAST rD W ; PROTEN FROZE!! vs-Sc- B0UUD SWISS STEAK vs-Ja- on ; Vrtfti''-'''"''"- Booth Halibut V'Zri-'JZ- . ' Table Tennis Results: . Blake Lehmberg def Melvln 2, Lund Glen Goates def Guy Sorenson 21-- 3, Jerry Hart 9. def. Dennis Goates Badminton Results: Brent Miner def Dennis Goates 23-2- 1, Ron Ellison def Ron Ellison def Goates 23-2- 1, Blake Earl Walker 0, Lehmberg def. Melvln Lund 6. 21-1- IMPERIAL PROTEN CUT MOONj ui; 151 2 CHUCK VJ 10ICHCIAnW.......i 6-- 6-- 4 Henry Cadot Lodge FOODS lb. FILLET Q9j Frost and Flame PIES 21-1- Represents LINK SAUSAGE Cherry, Peach " Cerli-Fres- 21-1- 3 Apple, for 79 STRAWBERRIES h 21-1- eadehship Horseshoe Results: Jim Hutchlngs def. David 5, Dorton Blake Lehmberg def Melvln Lund 21-- 4, Glen Goates def Guy Sorenson Brent Miner def Weston Innes 9, Earl Walker def. Jerry 5. Hart Basketball Results: David Dorton def Kelley Roseman 4, Glen Goates def Blake Guy Sorenson 14-- 7, Lehmberg def. Melvln Lund 5, Ron Ellison def Brent Miner 15-- 3, Dennis Goates def. Earl Walker 15-- 3, Weston Innes def. lO-o- 21-1- 21-1- 9,' Plain or Seed PPORTUNITY 21-1- 21-1- Cerli-Fre- IVE 6-- Jerry Hart HALF DOZEN BAKERS DelMonte XPERIENCE PAD SET Paid Political Adv. by vice-preside- UTAH DRAFT LODGE FOR PRESIDENT 3 Cudahy Tang 3 S1.00 for GRADUATE 2 Special Prices on Wrist Vafches for the Boy and Girl Priced from $12.95 up 3 12-o- for for Main Street - Lehl, Utah Phone MEDS, l-S- 16c Off xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx it,. 7 2 for Q9tf 99$ 79$ LUX LIQUID 22-o- z. 49tf TOMATOES PEARS 2 -- Vz BEANS TANG 3 for S1.C9 ,b Fireside Choc. Creme 5AKDVICHE5 Van., Lemon 29 Ib. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday rnp 'JSJ 107 Super, $159 Size SNACK CRACKERS CELERY 7() Earring Sets, Bill Folds, Fountain Pen Sets irm $1.59 Size z. Rings, Cuff Links, Watch ram 53c Size DelMonte Cut GREEN Rosedale l-''- 77$ 39$ PRODUCE 81.00 MANY OTHER GIFTS Bonds, Necklaces and CREST, MEDS, Reg. LUNCHEON POST TOASTIES TE Sweisls 95 COMMITTEE MEAT FGH for DRIIIK Grapefruit, Orange, Pear 77$ Teflon Cover Foam Pineapple-Apric- ot 46-o- z. S1.C9 DCOVER 49C 4 for Teflon IRON BOAD BRIDGE MIX sh TUNA Vz R.OWTH CI7TS 29 Star Kisf 3c Off Chunk 12-- 9. The Half Dozen Bakers 4-- H : Club, a first year cooking group, was organized with Mrs. Flor- -' ; ence Haws as leader and Marl- -; lyn Haws as junior leader. Louise Nielsen was elected club president, with Lu Dean Col-- -. Christ- ledge, ine Jones, secretary, and Connie Barnhart, reporter. Camile . Barnes Is song leader; Evelyn Colledge, health chairman. Doz. lb- - 6-- 6 i. DINNER ROLLS, Cerli-Fres- h West Main Si Lehi POD4141 10 303 4 for 05$ Breakfast Drink 12c Off 21-o- z. 07$ ' |