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Show THURSDAY, LEIH FREE PRESS, LEIIL UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 20, operation at the Lehi Hospital, urday. Hospital Notes Sat- TKt JESSE JAMES' IS EPIC TECHNICOLOR Rae Marie Jerling of was received medical care at Highland, the Lfchi A winsome baby daughter Lorn to Mrs. Armond Webb at the hospital, Thursday and Friday. Ar:ii'ji.- - de-ni- eet Yw-- , TK ,, .,.!,::- rcwt-- . Ha:- .- f r the next Sari 11 i Darryl F. Zanuck's production. a: .'J Aru.,.i.u . w. Lehi Hospital, Tuesday. "Jesse James," the 2iJth Century-FoA son was born to Mrs. Frank Bell Technicolor epic of the life and A fine son was born to Mrs. Mack at the Lfchi Hospital, Thursday. times of the most colorful outlaw LEHI GIRL WINS BaUrhelor at the local hospital, Sunwho ever lived, comes to the Royal Mrs. Sidney Pierson and baby Theatre on Sunday, Monday and day. FIRST PLACE IN COMwere taken home from the Lehi Hos- Tuesday. Romantic Tyrone Power has the Elsie Cox underwent major pital Sunday. MERCIAL CONTEST title role, sharing stellar honors with Mrs. Vera Curtis and baby were Henry Fonda. Nancy Kelly and in ..f the home to their taken Riverton, Rand lph Scott. a Mi s EH Cak-local from the in thrilling The and -hospital. Wednesday, h Sct.(.K.! type H story depicts EXPERT BARBERIHG terms the most colorful exploits of hand team part in t:..Mrs. June Davis and baby were the man who invented train robberies ham V un; AT negremoved frm the Lehi Hospital, an bark holdups, and dues r.mWs Fridav, won a tiit piace inw th the lovely girl romance lect his Sunday. on typing and shortthtROGER'S BARBER SHOP Lo-ai- kr.-M- . x - Brig-l'i.:r-it- n-- - to Miss Eva Carson was taken home Come let me help jou with your hair from the local hospital, Wednesday, and scalp troubles. following a recent major operation. Four years barbering experience. Mrs. Jay Chidester and baby were LADIES HAIR CUTS A taken home from the local hospital, SPECIALTY Monday. Located in former Bob Roberts Shop on Main Street Mrs. Max Rothe spent Tuesday in Salt Lake Temple. the f t Get Your Spring Hardware Needs Now GARDEN ft. lengths -- ...$3.39 50 ft. lengths Cut any length at 6 He ft (Less Couplings). LAWN MOWERS AT SPECIAL PRICES HOSE 25 $1.85 Until May 1st Special Ware Kelvinator $25.00 Set Given With Every Aluminum Electric Range. 32 Piece Dinnerware Witih Given Kelvinator Exery Refrigerator. Set of covered Rinse Tubs Given With Each Kelvinator iWashing Machine. The Lehi Hardware Your Home Store of Service WE DELIVER GLENN WING A. H. WING PHONE 5-- J was Ml-who sacrificed a life of comfort C ilton awar.ls. share his wild and reckless life. scholarship to the B. Y awarded a Prominent in the supporting cast a scholarship to the Henager of the film, which Henry King direct- Business College in Salt Lake City. ed from an original screen play by Associate Producer Nunnally John-- 1 son, are Henry Hull, Slim Summer-- j Brian'; ville, J. Edward Brombery, Donald Donlevy, John Carradine The Lehi District Court of ReMeek, John Russell and Jane Dar views will be held in the Memorial well. Building, Wednesday April 26. All scouts who expect to receive merit APRIL DAY badge awards are expected to be present to present their applicaions for badges. The greening earth of beauty tells The Court of Honor will be held On new plowed fields, spring seed on Sunday, May 7, in the Lehi Fifth swells Ward in connection with the regular And clings to mellow soil that cups M. I. A. Conjoint meeting. This is The rain drops, as it drinks them up for scouts of all Lehi wards and each Slanting rays of warming sun Lehi troop is expected to be present Through fleecy clouds the shower in a body at this meeting. It is plan done to have Merrill Christofferson, ned Splashes of blue on the mountain's executive of Provo, present at the vest Court of Honor. Mr. Christofferson A silver sheen on his snowy crest will present yioving pictures of the New life a bloom and fruitage Boy Scout actvities in scout camps stay of last season. All scouts and their God gives to earth on April Day. are invited to be present. Christie Smith. parents It is planned to hold the court of reviews each month and the Court of LIOFiS NOTES Honor each month during the summer. The Court of Reviews will be on the Wednesday preceeding held The Lehi Lions Club will hold the last Sunday of each month and their regular luncheon in the Lehi the Court of Honor will be held in Second Ward Chapel, Thursday the ward M. I. A. Conjoint meetings, District Governor, evening. to each ward in turn, bewill be the guest speaker. rotating the May meeting in the with ginning Special musical numbers have been Lehi Fifth Ward. for. arranged S r ('' Scout Column BARRATT-PRIC- ten Listen carefully to a gas refrigerator in operation, anything? Not a whisper! By Lloyd M. The gaa refrigerator freezes ice cubes, protects food.... but it doesn't shout or groan or make a fuss about it. RECREATIONAL 1 J And it never will. For the gas refrigerator has no moving parts in its freezing system. There's just a tiny gas flame, silent as a floating bubble, which does all the work. Nothing to wear out or require repairs. .nothing that can ever make noise. ... ' i -- m)iifmiiiiiiMn That's why operating cost is low and STAYS low. And that, plus its dependable protection to food, is why owners report it saves enough to pay for itself. So come in. Get the complete story. Learn how easily you can have a beautiful new gas refrigerator on convenient terms now. M Oil I1TAH3 SERVING E The Lehi girls of the first six grades of the local school winners of the local soft ball and hopscotch tournaments accompanied by Miss Ada Phillips and Miss Rhoda Johnson, attended the Utah County meet at Provo, Saturday. Due to stormy Stev entrtainj from Salt Lake C;tt I I U...... rni iiuiiit. i ne t BLBCTROLUX (fit 'fefefcia&p COMPANY teiem--orga- gre coof xhe UTAH COMMUNITIES "il i features ares of t Wave the amazing icing 1 Women or biproTcd pamanwl waring, hair against puanU 1m th natural h Magie ntaiity ana Ppcrator" wotn ior o&i- tPhon lot AppoInhnnL IRENE'S BEAUTY featured. in adaeu Monte Y Mtkw g sayple d ((llagk Operator' mmun. in Follov peP Lehi m. with th $J.OO ii, and one i stores im .d up ew SAUK se :rl of Lit in the PHONE m AMERICAN FORK, UTAH :le bodied :iools will The prof b of the Istore pa EVERYTHING FOR k Paper Plates, Cups, Napkins, Potato Chips, Fruits, and all brands Soda Water. Farrier, jtion. The pre fcmbers BEER 15 kinds $1.89 Per 10 to 1 Jroeram, froctor l 3 for 23c and up Case and up, plus 10 to empties. Make this store your headquarters. M. D. fill We hli Uat ea i The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR rACH DEPOSITOR S5000 fhe State Bank of Lehi 85 de Het it? Recn ;7aniatii iric orga ;make kletic iiild YOUR OUTING BY TELEPHONE U, indoor i Permanent E feat ..i given be Qtt a Safer '.and LorIir fKrith ii st year DEPOSITS INSURED $5000 in 5, ,. t FUELiPPPiy TWENTY-THRE- ii MEET visiting, j, Every person who reads this COTTAGE TEA article is already past the most dangerous age of life, according to a AMD MARKET statement made by Dr. Lloyd M. AMERICAN FORK Farner, of Health District Four, Phone 159-- J Utah State Board of Health. Cold, hard, vital statigtics show us tha' the first year of li f is the most dangemus, and once a person is past infancy (one year of age,) the expectancy of life is enormously in creased. The infant death rate has decrease markedly in the past half century, but there is still room for improve ment. In 1900 the infant death rate was 150 deaths per 1,000 live births for the United States. Today, in Utah, it has reached an all time low for the state of 41 deaths per 1,000 live births. Other s'ates, however have still lower rates, toward which we must strive. The decreased number of deaths f babies is due largely to effective control of the milk supply and to better coooperation between parents, physicians and public health workers. Deaths due to Jliarrheal diseases are now largely preventable. Although diphtheria and smalllpox are almost entirely preventable now they still reap their annual harvest of young children. It seems remarkable that some parents remain indifferent to vaccinating their children to protect them from these Hnwnrieht fun. Fullef diseases. hu-- M The most common nutritional deDecoret Enamel brusheson smoothly fect among our children in Utah is colors. evenly. We have it in al! popular ncke's. This, too, is entirely preventable through adequate use of cod liver oil and sunligh' LEHI LUMBER CO. Dr. Christie, p ,nc visitor to Rtreet. LW k nunc io Health Distri'- said, im i me.j II Now Jim wears glasses and they are just the right lens, Ana his friends aren't mad, cause he doesn't drop his pens. Now he's high in his grades and a popular boy, And there is no end to little Jim Jumble's joy. By Bonnie Jean Whyde, 6th Grade GIRLS WIN IN COUNTY - r WE LIVE And so it went on day after day And still little Jim didn't change his way. Yes, Jimmy was teased, 'till his mother got wise, And traced all the trouble to his eyes. r local r rities HOW LONG CAN It was tough on poor Jim, Cause the kids made fun of him, And sometimes Jim would cry When they said he didn't try. W$l '"fts Mrs. Juliette Go; L4VEugene, Oregon. Raeldon. She will and Pendleton, On return home. Mrs. Geneva HIM -. Who couldn't do a thing without a fumble, He dropped his pencil and lost his pen When someone found them, he dropped them again. rrrrm wen-relative- - al I know a boy named Jimmy Jumble, Xfl J Saturday Miss Sarah Barratt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barratt of Amercan Fork, and Dean J. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Price will be married Friday, April 21st, in the Salt Lake Temple. Both young people are well known in Lehi and American Fork. Mr. Price is a graduate of the Lehi High School and a former student of the Utah Agrcul-turHe has been employCollege. ed by the American Lady Baking Co. of Salt Lake City for the past two years. They will make their home at .1 i. avenue, aaii r,ii T1. osna soum L,aK.e uate City. Their many local friends wish them a happy voyage on the sea of matrimony. JIMMIE'S TROUBLE Lr Mr. and Mrs. MARRIAGE lowing poem won first prze: IMl. J. Stice. of Garland, sl tVLZL-J- SatuH,.. Miss Dorothy Sp spent Sunday witn Whimpey, Dona Jensen, Joann Jean Taylor, Donna Mae Powell, Margret Larsen, Norma Clark, Emma Downs, Naomi Keetch, Olea Merritt, Glover, Joyce Glover, Virginia Roberts, Beverly Powell. Following the tournament the girls and candy were given a peanut shower. During the past two weeks a poem writinig contest has been held in the Sixth Grade Health class. The fol- Jlly Mrs. Alice Phil Rae PRIZE WINNING POEM r Mr. and Mrs of Salt Lake City of Lehi. 2nd. Sixth grade Joann Taylor 1st; her bUO Club" Q liar a . in i VaPine Phillips of American Fork, TTiMflaif iuuj , were served dinner nt, 2nd. La ncxin was snent Thp soft ball nla vers were: Kid-neig- h, MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH LOCAL ITEMS r y a I'd WJ 24-2- r n. 20, money, and effort dev "u If, ing the health "ife lr.f ' child are well Spent and ends annually." of Provo the ofTkia but the .ded to postpone the notified, nut was Mpine district children lather than disapoint the me .w kin' the trip ( ver, hold to allowed 'pine District were :,,r meet alone. One oftball game Lehi as played at Provo between winLehi with Fork ul American 3 score, ner by a return-- 1 l oll 'wing lunch the girls re- the to American Fork for another Here meet. amder of the ftball fame was played with Lehi ' y four points. were played Hop scotch games winners: .wth the following Second grade Joyce Southwick, Smith of Lehi, 2nd. I.orray M; Third grade Gloria May Brocks f Lehi. 1st. Fourth grade Leah Dickerson of Fork. 1st: Louise Beck of im,-.American Fork, 2nd. Fifth grade Beverly Graff of American Fork. 1st; Mayine Orton rr.miure in clave w:;l i.d Adam- ,..k, Z:i.J.cni-.a- Ai'RlL MAIN STREET. LEHI. f i i f |