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Show THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1937 THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1937 THE LEHI FREE PRESS ing the Fifth ward sluggers baffled with a clever change of pace. This league can have some real fun if the rest of the wards will enter into the spirit of it as 3rd and 5th have. SOFTBALL the Fourth ward. Both teams played good ball. The Third ward defeated the Fifth SENIOR LEAGUE ward 7 to 0 in another well played The Fifth ward led by Don game The Third ward proved themselves Evans gave the more experienced JUNIOR LEAGUE be the team to beat in this league The up and coming First ward Third ward a real battle fur four ffhen they defeated the strong Fifth team innings but blew up and the Third toO 11 the met the Fourth ward outfit and sewed at Third ward team up the ball game. . be Lester t Coproved puwerful strikers when rounds last Thursday. GIRLS' LEAGUE masterful game keep they pounded out a 13 to 3 win over llie pitched a In a fine scoring game the Fifth ward beat the Second ward 22-2This game was a thriller, tied at the end of the regular period 22 alL The First ward gave the Third a re ,' scare but the Third rallied to defeat this plucky crew 18 to 15. A little more experience savef this game which was marked by very good fielding and fast base running. Captain Wanda Turner played a good game for the Third ward with Theda Henke and Geraldine Tavl'T sharing honors for the First ward. GIRLS LEAGUE SCHEDULE June 24 Fourth vs. First. June 25 Third vs. Fifth. 3. Reporter Dennis L. La u per of Oakland. California, was visiting Mrs. Alice He Wedensday .and Philips . U aThursday. ; i Fletcher Shelton and Clarence Cook lis rMiili vnia own iui uc leaving damaged their cars Wednesday morn- sion- He started Monday at the mising as they run into each other on 5th sion school. North and 1st East. They met at the corner and both were unable to stop Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates. Mrs. their cars in time to avoid the colli- Alice Phillips and 5Iiss Ada Phillips sion. were visitors to Salt Lake last SaturMr. Cook's C1 had the bumper knocked off and Mr- - Shelton's car day. had a bent fender. The accident was . . r . . II rap-- I Send in your order lor cuiwr nothing very serious, no one was in ae Our right always prices Today. pers jured. . ARSSLIGHTL Y JOAM AGED Faye Nicholes. The Sew Handy Club met with their leader, Mrs. Vera Hutchings at the home of Miss Doris Johnson, Friday, June 18th- They continued" with their - sewing. Club met with The Sew Handy their leader. Miss Vera Hutchings, spent Wednesday afternoon swiming. A dainy lunch was served. 4-- - MARRIAGES SIMS-STOKE- YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT F9 R A number of prenuptial parties are on the social calendar for Miss Beth St. ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker, whose marriage JUNIOR LEAGUE Don Sims, son of Mr- and Mrs. to June 26 First and Second at High School. Third and Fourth at Fourth Thomas Sims will be solemnized at ward. the Salt Lake City L D. S. Temple SENIOR LEAGUE on Wednesday, June 30th. July 1st First vs. Fifth at High A reception will follow the marriSchool. Second vs. Fourth at High School. age, Wednesday night in the Second Ward Amusement Hall, to be given 4-- H by the parents of the couple. CLUB HEWS Misses Utella Smith. Vera and Melba Brown and Mrs. Jenalyn The Peppy Stitchers Club met Woffinden are entertaining Thurs at the hiime of Marion Russon, Wed- day evening at the Smith home for The social will be in nesday afternoon. The girls sewed the on their project work. Daitny re- the form of a kitchen shower. Mem freshments were servedAll mem- bers of the Chere Aimes Club and ber were present. close family members are invited. La von Peterson, reporter. Both young people are graduates of the Lehi schools, and have been in Salt Lake City for some The Thrifty Stitchers Club met time now. They have a host of friends at the home of their leader Mrs. wishing them happiness. Melba Chesnut, Tuesday, June 22nd, at 4 o'clock. A lesson on "Good GENEALOGICAL UNION as given by Beatrice Grooming" MEETING SUNDAY Wardle. The business of the club was taken up. After sewing on their Lesson 20 in the Genealogical lesson summer projects, they adjourned at book will be taken up at the Union 6 o'clock. Those present were: Mell meeting to be held Sunday at 2 p. m. and Beatrice Wardle. Lucille Carter, in the Fifth ward chapel for this Zetella Price, Beth Austin and Udon organization. Open discussion on the 'Wf subject will be for those attending. Gough. Udon Gough, reporter. - day - to - dav Jt0meetcha"ging tvariat on7 -n- yotherf Pormance make Norge bef0rif0: j w uuy. V!.R l 4-- H the bride-to-b- e ........ instead of rh Only ,hree parts. reg u. mov- - Approximately 22.000 e. of the Utah Power & Light Company's cus- cm-ploy- 14,K s pat of f tomers are receiving 4-- H CONCENTRA-- ah CHEN Concent efficient the new Nor,e eve" more " .Mngcs rzz: :romicai a"d choice equipment. ' CHANGE YOUR WASH TO "MINUTr "DAY " The Se Fo the Norge line of Autobuilt Washers and DuotrolIron washer with the feather-wr- - tU., -- C ... heat -c- -d IdheirOIlertlwtk-P-Ppressure under ontrol. a -n- f , wasner that has the 4-- easy, accu Learn how easi v u Miss Hebertson serto Theda Calton, Margaret Ilenke, Eliza Mrs. Robert Banks, Elsie Calton, Webb and daughter, Julane, and the the ved Norge Autobuilt W JyorrclVoner in combination S. A. C. U- dainty refreshments host it last Club was organized Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Audrey Austin under the leadership of Miss Evelyn Austin. The club will go by the name of the D C. Cookers. Officers of the club are: Presidnt Dawna Comr. Donna Roberts. Secretary and Treasurer Audrey Austin. Leader Ada Song and Cheer Dransfield. A REFRIGERATOR AND ONE OTHER APPLIANCE FOR AS LIT TLE AS 17c A DAY. BUY A NORGE The Lehi Hardware Your Home Store of Service MAIN STREET WE DELIVER GLENN WING A. H. WING PHONE 5-- LEHI, UTAH J and cooking service at an average rate of only 3V3C per kilowatt hour. FAMILY REUNION at the home Hebertson. Tuesday In the absence of their afternoon. leader, Miss Fern Rothe, Mrs. Robert Webb substituted. During the first part of the meeting the unfinished business was taken up. Later Miss Eliza Calton gave a report of her attendance at the Short Course at lighting Atha of Miss See acitat-n- Club met 4-- combination 4-- H Vice-Preside- The George C. Phillips family met together in a family reunion at Saratoga last Thursday. The group took part in games, bathing and luncheon. All the family of George C. Phillips was represented with the exception of Charles Phillips of Wendell, Idaho, Davis Phillips of Ventura, California and Jean L. Phillips who is in the Southern States Mission. Letters were read from the absent members. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter and family of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Andries, Halladay; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson and family of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chappin and daughter of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Christensen and familv of South Jordan, Mrs Laurel Rock and family of Morgan, Mr. na Mrs. David Adamson, Salt Lake Oity, Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and family, Mr. and Mrs- bvans L,. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Goates and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips, and Mrs. Alice Phillins and daughter. Ada. Returninc home they stopped at the home of Mrs. Alice Phillips for the were present. evening. Sixty-fiv- e - inlhistcrritoor 1 " 1 ; ! ss LEHI CANNERY WILL OPEN FRIDAY ' 7 9 ' to 11: ''' .,i I;. 'Si - ' 0ond int. a f ' '"''', '' V f ' " & 'f a ?.. a 1 n 4 'A The T.oVii custom canning will ODen for custom work Friday, June 25th. Thp season for canning neas is now on and" peas will be received on Mon days Wednesdays and rraays unui All other goods otherwise notified. will be received on tne nates aiso. Goods must be in at the cannery by 1 m. of the dates. H V.e shelled the same day they as thev are canned otherwise will sour and spoil. They must not V, This is done bv the r a n n p rV The management will ne tne same as last year, with IJoyd vvebD as ovei soerer. . . 's,- AYs'y; 30-4- 45.20 18.00 nQ Fib 26.34 36.80 Weanier Pigs 4l.l5ft $1.00 a piece Ked'di.vh FOR pALE Ice Sylvester Evans. o. 6C LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE J GOOD PIANO FOR SALE Call Lehi Hardware. A. fe- It Re- It Refrigerator. F. Rovle. V No. 61 It Brown small Davis. LeRoy Notify LOST- - Army Honor Medal. turn to John Whipple. LOST Mrs- V"'sjtiW'i''n at Chatfield's. K. male, dog. ' J B6.50 66.00 28-2'- 43.03 f iP!N WANT ADS $31-0n $18.00 25.15 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF It See J. It CHEAP tf Good Building Lot For Sale ReasonableLocated on 2nd East. Inquire at this office or write Albert Smith, 28C0 So. !Mh East, Salt Lake City. Will call and pay for WANTED worthless horses and dead animals. See C. O. Ilolmstead, Phone 313-J- If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne will do it- for you. - Schenicy Diitributort, New York j mf jfY |