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Show THURSDAY, JUNE UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL m - 23, 1938 Hospital Notes minor operation was performed upon the infant of Mr- - and Mrs. Cecil Webb, Saturday Everett Richins of American Fork, auto victim of Monday morning's Paul Christofferson received treatnicebe to is doing accident, reported for a broken arm, Wednesday ment ly, at the Lehi Hospital where he was moning. Mr. Christofferson received taken following the accident. the injury while working on the pea on the state highway. Rose Gardner and Frank Jentch of vinery, to the were Salt Lake City brought DAVIS FAMILY HOLD REUNION Lehi Hospital for treatment Sunday morning following an auto accident of the late Henry Davis The near Mercur, when a tire blew out met in family a reunion at Saratoga, Sunday, and their car overturned. swimming and luncheon were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Davis and A winsome baby daughter was family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erskine A born to Mrs. Kenneth Meredih (Myrl and family, Mr. and Mrs- Niels Soren-so- n and family of Salt Lake City; and family of Mrs. Lucy Tooele and Mr. and ,Mrs. William Trinnaman and family. Mrs. Richard Bennett was L. re- Tuesoper- ation. RECREATION NEWS The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Smith underwent a minor operation, Tuesday. MEN'S SENIOR SOFTBALL POST TOAST1ES CORNFAKES, 3 for 25c Large Package SODA CRACKERS, 2 Pound Box 17c 25c PURE LARD, 2 Pounds 19c TOILET TISSUE, 5 Rolls 10c DEVILED MEAT, 3 Cans 15c VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 Cans PINEAPPLE, Large txh Cans. 17c Sliced PEAS Small Sugar Peas, 3 Cans 25c 10c SALMON, Tall Pink, Can CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 5 Giant Bars for 19c 20c 20c ! Great enthusiasm has been shown by the girls and they are out practicing every night when not playing USE OUR YOUR AT MEAT QUALITY TABLE THIS SUMMER IN MEATS GALVANIZED BRASS A 10 WASH in league games. In the games played to date the First Ward defeated the Second WARE 98c Ward and the Third Ward defeated 89c the Fourth Ward 7 to 0 to remain 25c tied for first place honors. No. 3 TUBS GARBAGE PAILS BUCKETS, Quart 59c BOARDS TENNIS of a team from Lehi in a series of Springville playing games to determine the team to play Provo or Spit Lake in the Pardoe cup tourney is open to all eligible players in Lehi those interested should contact Mr. Prior. FULL SUPPLY OF CANNING NEEDS A possibility BROADBENTS TELEPHONE The Park Service team has set the pace in the first three games, having defeated the other teams to remain F'ark Service defeated undefeated. second spot holders 4 the Inn Spakle to 3 in the Thursday game, while Three Bar Dairy gave Larsen Bros a schellacking when in the 7th inn ings Larsen Bros, defense blew up after leading 9 to 11 and Three Bar Dairy chased over 23 runs. In the Tuesday games Park Service defeated Three Bar D ,iry 17 to 3 in a well" played game. It required two extra innings to decide the game between Larsen Bros, and Sparkle Inn the final score was 9 to 10, Jenkinson hit for the circuit for Sparkle Inn and Bone for the losers. The competition is getting keener all the time and the public is rnvte j to attend. Games start at 6:30 p. m. GIRLS SOFTBALL It really pays to buy the BEST 20-- W WE DELIVER E A 11 group of Lehi youths have been JE Automatic Electric Hot Water Service Turns Frowns Into Smiles 4sK ands some of the thous- of satisfied customers v.uo enjoy the convenience ci Automatic Electric Hot Water Service every hour, cvsry day of the year. They will tell you that NEVER will they go back to methods. And tlieyll tell you that this grand service is a wonderful value for a small cost In fact it costs the average family less than $3 a month for all the hot water they at a turn of the tap. use Come in let's talk it over. Once you get full particulars you, too, will join the thousands of customers who smile instead of frown when hot water is needed. old-fashion- ed 4? Mite Spray $1.00 Per Gallon Cow Spray and Household Spray, Spray Pumps BINDING TWINE HAY SALT PEACOCK and YELLOW STAR FLOUR fl 20 per sack Extra I.arge CEDAR c Each POSTS 10c Per 10o Grinding .- .- aa PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 78 Mr: TLan ad Viola, 'ur ... California. r., . ji Mr L. Phillips They will mett Marcell, who has been doin J . a.-,- r avrl, ;... r,.. three years. . . Ht ""SSIC nmaiR for the .g tlti inn liiiiHHiitmmmiiiHtHs , The Fourth Ward team forfeited Insect Spray and Powd ers when their game to the Third Ward the for game. to ;they failed apiar 2-- GILES FEED STORE enter tained the people of Lehi at a Band Girls "c of the wue Concert Friday evening, The first league the k were during given numbers jrood Soft Ball was plaea Ut All those attending the con ...,.,., the Firt of tween the girls wa well cert reiwrt a very fine evening of en Second wards. The game teaius evenly tertainment. played with the two Ward finally matched, the First wore ni.al the by one point, LOCAL ITEMS Wardle spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake on business and pleasure. .Mrs. L. for all garden pests and insects I- Cold Pack Canners Mrs. Lillian Knuden has returned f,.i- .an' iinL'titnte rtay after to 1i ..i,; ill xvi in mourns six the past spending - assigned under the N. V A. program to assist in recreation, this enable.-u- s Fairview and Spanish to enlarge our scope of actvity. Mr. and Mrs. A. - Wilcox will leave next week for a vacation trip RECREATION CALENDAR , !?.vh,n-ir- . Idaho, and the Yellow Preserving Kettles I- Specials RINSO, Large Package White Ace Shoe Cleaner HATCHING - Jones', Thursday. turned to her home in Mercur, day, following a recent major THE MITES ARE Pleasant Grove Band Tfc GIKLS' SOFT BALL ... stone Park. WEEK OF JUNE 23 TO 30 June 23 Senior Softball League Play Park Service vs. Larsen Bros. Third Ward Field. Mr. Turner in charge. Sparkle Inn vs. Three Bar Dairy, Arthur Sabey High School charge in charge. YINES PARK 4 to 5 P. M. Supervised Pay. 5 to 6 P. M. Catch Ball. 6 to 7 P. M. Kick Pin Ball. 7 to 8 P. M. Softball. Miss Reva Turner in charge assisted by N. Y. A. help. Girls' Chorus Miss Phillips in charge. June 24 Girls Senior and Junior Miss Phillips in charge. Softball First vs. Fourth Ward. JUNIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Ball Park Mr. Prior and Sabey in charge. Wines Park Mr. Turner in charge. 4 to 5 P. M. Volley Ball. 5 to 6 Supervised play. 6 to 8 Softball. t Mrs. Lawrence Morton and Miss delta Mav Churchill are in Bingham visiting with Mr Morton's son and daughter. k nudsen had as a week- Mrs vioM Clearwater of Mrs Sarah of water is a daughter Arthur Knudsen. Inn at High School. Sabey in charge. Larsen Bros. vs. Three Bar Dairy High School. Mr. Turner in charge. Wines Park Primary opening activity for summer primary. Chorus work Miss Phillips. Wednesday, June 29. Wines Park 4 to 5 Musical stunt and games. 5 to 6 Games. 6 to 7 Kick Baseball. 7 to 8 Softball. Miss Philips in charge. High School State Street Bull Dogs vs. Main Street Terriers 6:30 P. M. ThnrHBV. J""" 30 Men's Senior Softball Sparkle Inn vs. Larsen Bros. High School Sabey in Raymond Saddler, of Roy Saddler Lehi in visiting Draper, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fern Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. son. Duane, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gushing and children of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Elder and sons of Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield and daughter, Willa, visited relatives at Logan and Idaho Falls, Idaho over the week-end. charge. Park Service vs. Three Bar Dairy. Third Ward Turner in charge. Wines Park N. Y. A. in charge. 4 to 8 p. m. Miss Phillips 4 to 8 r. m. Music. at High School. Under the recent progTam sponsored by Lehi City, the W. P. A. and the Alpine School District the new N. Y. A. program will be organised. A group of girls will sponsor handcraft classes in rug making, ornamental vase decoration, children's aewing rlasses, fower making and This will be directed by crocheting. Miss Mildred Russon and Miss Reva In addition, Mips Lillian Turner. Colledee, Miss Gladys Colledge and M iss Violet Thomas will be at Wines Park dxily from 2 to 5 n. m. to assist in play ground activities. Watch for further announcement next week. 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. William Hsdneld, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Elder and sons of California, returned to Lehi. Sunday night after spending seevral days in Idaho Falls, Idaho, visiting with relatives and daughter, Wrilla, friends. Jsmes Lamb, an inmate of the Utah State Reform School at Ogden, was recaptured Monday evening by local officers near the sugar factory, after a weeks leave of absence from without consent of offcials of the school. Officers had been searching for Lamb for the past two weeks. the 2 school Don Southwick entertained a group of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick. Saturday evening. A dainty luncheon was served to the following: Carl Louder, Helen Parkes, Naomi Furgenson, Norris Peterson. Bonnie Jensen, Howard Gray, Mary Jacobs. Ronald Price, Don Southwick and Beryl Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. William Whipple nf Salt Lake, and Mrs. Gav Whipple spent Sunday in Provo visiting with Gay Whipple. While there. Mr. Whinple "resented Mrs. John Whipple with a bemuiful fern stmd and magazine rack combined that he had made en tirely hv hand whittling it with his pocketknife. Adi Mae Balton and of Salt Lake City, t t Goldie Jensen Boete Huich of Boley, Colorado, and Kate Morgan of Denvtr, Colorado, spent Saturday visifng with Mr. and Mr. O A Melvin Smuin of Evanston, Wyom-- I Slndp. The girl were on their wnv Insr. pnent last week in Lehi visiting to California and stopped off in Lehi to spend the day. with his father. openiiij:). The Lehi Hardware Your Home Store of Service WE DELIVER GLENN WING A. H. WING PHONE late the A group of girls met w ith their Club leader, Mrs. Keith Powell, TuesSaturday, June 25 Evening afternoon for their regular club activities at High School and Wines day work. They will meet each Tuesday Park. Miss Phillips in charge at during the summer. Wines Park. Mr. Turner at high school. Sunday guests at the Thurman Monday, June 1 Girls' Softball. home were Mr. and Mrs. John ThurMiss Phillips in charge. man, Mrs. M. B. Allen of Salt Lake, Third vs. Fifth Ward. Mrs. Ida Williams and Robert ThurJunior Baseball Ball Park. Mr. man Williams of Kentucky. Turner and Mr. Prior in charge. Wines Park Mr. Sabey in charge. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adamson 4 to 5 Games. of Salt Lake City are spending a 5 to 6 'Supervised play. part of their summer vacation with 6 to 8 Softball. Mrs. Alice L. Phillips and other Saturday, June 25 Evening activi- local relatives.. ties at High School and Wines Park Mr. Turner in charge at high Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Mrs. George P. school. Price and Miss Zetella Price attended Monday, June 27 Girls' Softball. a shower for Miss Mary Jacobs of Third Ward vs. Fifth Ward Miss Pleasant Grove, a bride of this week, Phillips in charge. at the home of Mrs. Fern Laudy of Junior Baseball Ball Park. Tur- Orem, Saturday. ner and Prior in charge. Wines Park Sabey in charge. Week-en- d guests of Mrs. Sarah 4 to 5 Games. Knudsen were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 5 to 6 Story. Gaines and family of Bingham. Mrs. 6 to 7 Relays. T. L. Chipman and family of Thistle 7 to 8 Kick Ball. and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bateman Tuesday, June 28 Men's Senior and family of Sandy. Softball Park Service vs. Sparkle f FISHING TACKLE (all ready for the Strawberry Frigidaire and Norge Refrigerators 5-- MAIN STREET LEHI' J utah INDIVIDUAL To temper work with play, to live, and live enjoyably, is the ambition of all of us. It is an ambition that is not always easy to achieve, an ambition that requires a plan to lead to its ultimate fulfillment. That so few people in the past have been able to realize this ambition is in most" cases traceable to the fact that our present day and before all else society requires economic independence economic independence without a well founded plan is difficult to achieve! Among those whose lives have followed the plans made early in life, however (and there are many of them), the services of a good bank will generally be found to have played a part. In the accumulation of initial savings, in device concerning investments and in planning a safe economic future, your bank can serve you well. C AAA ftA VWjUUUiUU MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $5,000.00 I t State Bank of Lehi Telephone 85 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET j Hilll Kitchen's New Beauty Salon OPEN HOUSE .TO EVERYONE LOCATED AT KITCHEN GROCERY PHONE 60 OPEN MONDAY, JUNE 27 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Under Management of MRS. IRENE KITCHEN and MISS LOLA COX Be sure to come and see this Beautiful New Salon, equipped with the finest and latest equipment obtainable. We feature the most Salon in Utah County. Beauty Satisfaction Guaranteed REFRESHMENTS SERVED IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Regular Operating Hours 8 A. M. to CLOID WCONEtOAV 6 P. M. AFTERNOONS KITCHEN GROCERY SPECIALS JUNE 27, ONLY ALL LADY VISITORS MONDAY RECEIVES FREE CHANCE ON $25.00 WRIST WATCH GIVEN AWAY FLOUR 48 Pound 89c Bag PURE LEAF LARD 4 Pound Pail 55c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, Bars 34c Urge BROOMS 50c Value 35c SODA CRACKERS 2 Pound Box 15c PEANUTBUTTER- -2 Pound Jar 20c ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 Value 75c PINEAPPLE Large Cans 15c COME SEE OUR OTHER SPECIALS -10 L. R. KITCHEN GROCERY and JEWELER AMERICAN FORK |