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Show THURSDAY. APRIL THURSDAY THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 3. 1941 JUNIOR RED SCHOOL LUNCH MENU PARENT-TEACHER- CERTIFIED SEED ARE YOU WEEK OF APRIL WORK-FO- R DISCOURAGED Why not get in business for yourself We have a Real Opportunity for the right party. SERVICE STATION Lehi Highway Co. Oil Refiining Utah Apply Provo Phone 640 91 APPEARANCE DOES COUNT o, w .inv LOCAL MAN BOB'S SHOE SHOP DEE SCHOW. Prop. c LEHI MAN WINS GOLD MEDAL PROVO Scorinir a total of 901 out of a possible 1000, the Provo Rifle and Revolver club captured the team of Utah county Friday matches sponsored by the in night 2nd assocation. Rifle Utah County third 890. with son to went Pay place to the Lehi American Legion with 882 and fourth to the Provo Aineri876. with Leirion pnn The individual gold medal for first rtlnrp in the shoot went to Roger f'Lehi. who banged in a nice 189. A. C. Adelman of Dividend was PPTid with 186 and received a silver tw1b1. Eicht other shooters finish- i I ft, 0f in line received bronze I1VAV medals. They were: Louis Bernard n of Payson, with 185; A. F. Grone-maGolden with 182; of Provo. Gess-for- d Smith of Provo, with 181; Tom LoveFred of Provo, with 180; less of Provo. with 180; Wendall Eilandsen of Payson, with 180; Wm. Jausai of Provo, with 197, and Jess Speckart of Provo. with 178. 'Shirl Ferre of Provo, who shot 177, won the medal for junior shooters. Douglas Erlandsen of Payson was second with 160 and Jack Clark of Provo was third with 159. Loreen Newell, one of the finest feminine ehots in the state, took the women's honors when she scored 166. 1 ip I 3 FRIDAY & SATURDAY Miracle Whip. Quart Mother's Cocoa, 1 Pound Peaa and Corn 2 Cans Golden Syrup in 1 Gallon Glass Jug Tomatoes, 24 Can, Solid 32c 14c 19c 65c ruck 10c Powdered Sugar. 3 Pound Bag Swans Down Cake Flour, Package Bel Dine Dressing, Quart Large Oranges, Dozen RINSO, large box Schillings. M. J. B., Coffee, Pound Toilet Tissue 4 Rolls Cornflakes, Large Package 2 iWnite King Toilet Soap 2 24c 24c 23c 25c 27c 18c for 19c Bars 9c We Deliver We Frame Pictures and Cover Dress Burton Greeting Cards for Birthdays and every occasion. r GILES Mrs. Potter and members of the Journalism class have been working very hard during the past two weeks mimeographing the Utah State Home Economics Club News Letter. This is an annual publication which carries news items from all the Home Economics Clubs in the state. This year there are 46 affiliated clubs. The 20 page booklet will be ready to mail on Wednesday. . 19. This week the Student Body officers are taking orders from the Senior class for announcement cards for school commencement. Two new courses, and possibly a third, are being introduced into the high school under the Natoinal Defense program for all ages above 16 and will be held between 11 a. m. and Relatives of Ms. Harriet Taylor surprised her at her home. Wednesday afternoon, honoring her birthday anniversary. A social and luncheon weer enjoyed by Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. William Thayne and Mrs. Clifton Thayne of Provo, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Ellen Carter, Mrs. Daryl Carter. Mrs. Sarah Carter, Mrs. Melba Chesnut, Mrs. William Hadfield, Mrs. Alice Elder, Mrs. Jas. C. Gough Mrs Roger Price, and Mrs.. Ronald Price of Orem. That on the eventful night of September 13, 1814, when Francs Scott Key wrote the "Star Spangled Banner" our Flag, flying over Fort Henry, in Baltimore, had fifteen stripes. Yes, and this is how it came On June 14. 1777. Congress about: made the Stars and Stripes our official Flag. In 1795 Vermont and Kentucky were added to the Union, increasing the stripes to fifteen. In 1818 the fifteen stripe Flag was still official, although five more states had been added to the Union. On April 4. 1818, a bill was signed by President Monroe restoring the Flag to the orginal thirteen stripes. - 10 or SATURDAY, EXTRA SPECIAL, SWELL SWIMS MIRACLE WATER C FOR THE fit We appreciate the kindness of our death o our son and grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler.. NOTICE our QuaStfof for City Sexton will Application be received by Lehi City Council up to Monday at 4 p. m. Application may be left at city office. -- by Mat PHONE MAIN STREET 17 LEHI, SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 2 Pound Bag 10: 5 Pound Box Best Grade 29c Size CATSUP, Large No. 2 2 for 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Large Cans 10c BROOMS 39j " FLOUR, 48 Pound Bag I 89c SYRUP Gallon Size55c Half Gal. Size 29c . CHILI or NORTHERN BEANS2 Pounds 10c Sperry Pancake Flour 4 Pound Bag 27c ?5tRTKand BEANS 3 large cans-!:::2flavor 5c jel-ser- t r y?-'n4c LAUDNrRJ SOAP-i- ant Ban 25c Now! RipEN SEEDS Any Quantity-B- uy P & 'n 9c y n : asp- '' vavtti - '. y AUy NoTwJ?,efore 100 Pounds Another Raise ?r3 Lare Cans DXv,ri,V.t'b3 POWDERED or 4 rOK ADO I HER PURPOSE. IT SEEMED A FLAT FAILURE, BUT EVENTUALLY HIS INITIATIVE, PATIENCE AND ENTERPRISE PROVED OUT, Bars7 RlT:BSt I, ,111 GINGERSNAPS Pure BLACkHAWK HAMS 4 E?u.nd? 90c BROWN SUGARV.2 LbaVlSc Grade 2 Pounds 15c CLEANSER 2 Cans Qc lard InV'Pound The Best-Eas- ter Specials Every Friday and Saturday Open 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. L. R KITCHEN MEAT and Washburn studenU in tournament at Mr. are entering the annual speech twenty-fiv- e Provo on April 4 and 5. The events they are planning to enter are as follows : Radio broadcasting Dramatic reading Humorous readings Debating Open forum Puppetry Extemporaneous speaking Oratorical readings. The Sophomore Fling was held at (Jn et 5TI1 APRIL GLORIOUS, GRAND, PhoM 60 Miss Conder and CO u. AUNTY PENNYWISE dim The electrics course will include house wiring, meter test work, public and address system, transformers, The automotive motor winding. course will include motor testing, re pair and motor tune up. Many new devices for scientific testing will be used. Any information concerning either of these courses may re had" by contacting Supt. Mitchell. Principal Adamson, or Mr. Fugal. - Til CARD OF THANKS 1312. 10 p. m. LEHI LUMBER DID YOU KNOW 1 INVEST, AND BUILT A FACTORY Use OPENS OF PREPAREDNESS. IDjACK IN NEW HAVEN BROODERS we nave a car!,,,) Tsui SPRINGS HOT nt. A FOUNDING FATHER M lS GIN HAD MADE COTTON KING -- BUT PAID HIM NOTHING TILL YEARS LATER CHICKEN Saratoga OUR DEMOCRACY 1 1 YOUE nt 20c BROADOENT & SON Phone 20 W .10c Per 100 The Lehi Red Cross workers have Powerful as the modern battleship may be, it is useless unless controlled recently completed 10 dresses to be by intelligent, skillful and healthy shipped to Europe as a part of their men. The building of men is even war relief work. more essential than the building of ships, and this is one of the primary MOTHER OF LOCAL WOMAN objects of our Navy. The Navy is BURIED AT FERRON a human organization. It seeks to No other develop its personnel. Funeral services for Mrs. Martha organization is more vitally interest- Thomas Allred. 90, were held at ed in the health and welfare of its Mrs. Thomas Ferron, Wednesday. men, and few there are where the Mrs. was the Rachel Hitchmother of doors of opportunity are so wide cock of Lehi. open. Mrs. Hitchcock and son, Bud, Mr. The Navy offers honorable tradiMrs. Basil Dorton, Mr. and Mrs. and tions of truthfulness, ntegrity, self Wallace Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. sacrifice and devotion to duty. It al fBall of Garfield, attended the fun so offers educational opportunities eral services. through study and travel, and train ing in athletics and sportsmanship Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer and through organized athletic competi sons of Salt Lake City, spent Suntion. day at the Sarah E. Gaisford home. held on April FOR FEEDS FOR ALL NEEDS D. U. P. NOTES Work-savin- g SPECIALS Alfalfa Seed WffS The Senior and Junior High Posture Parade teams are workng very Science unmasks divorce villians to perfect their skilll in march hard you'd never suspect. Both groups have voted to go household gadgets and other modern ing. the to Invitational Me?t at Provo this inventions nre upsetting the old inand as the district Field Day :s year, stitution of marriage, says one soci- to be held here this year, still further ologist, but other scientists are finding effort is being made to make the Lehi out how to assure happy homes. An the best in the region. group illustrated article everyone should read, in The American Weekly, the Lehi's track team is well under magazine distributed with next week's way. They plan to enter a relay Los Angeles Examiner. team at the relay meet which is to be FOOD $1.50 PERIOD FEED STORE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS FJR The Lehi Junior Red Cross has been recently organized in the Lehi Four rooms have been schools. Associare working on Red Parent-Teacher- s and Lehi The organized evenCross project. ation meeting held Wednesday atThe high school girls are working ing was reported to be very well tended and a very instructive and cn layettes for the Red Cross Wr interesting talk given by Dr. W. L. relief. Worlton on the ' Care of Teeth." visited with Mrs. Junius Banks An election of officers took place and Mrs. Carleton Wilson was named Mrs. Jessie Olson of Provo, Friday. President with L. B. Adamson and as first and Cecil Ash retained Mrs. Ralph second Davis was named third atkins retained a with Mrs Ethel treasurer. Mrs. Lola Bradshaw as secretary. Mrs. Wilson replaces Mrs. G. R. Taylor as president and Mrs. Davis replaces Mrs. James Comer as third OFFICERS SEED BARLEY GRINDING OIL COl(g CROSS ORGANIZED ASSOCIATION ELECT The Snow Springs Camp of the of the Pioners will meet Daughters MEDAL IN STATE MEET at the home of Mrs. Andrew Fjeld, 7 p. m. in the lunch room on March Thursday. April 10. at 2 p. m. All 31. The theme was April Fool. Arthur Glover, a member of the eligible members of the camp urged music to attend. Lehi Rifle team won a medal for a Carter's Orchestra furnished as well as very and 100 score in of prone position, perfect at the State indoor rifle meet held at modern, dances were done in peppy The Evansville Camp of the daughmanner. Sixty students enjoyed the ters of the Pioneers will meet Provo, Sunday. night and several prizes were given. Thursday. April 10th. at 2 p. m. at Davis. the home of Mrs. Christina Davis Mrs. and Clark RED CROSS COMPLETE Mrs. Sylvan MEN GREATER All camp members will be hostesses. THAN THINGS WAR RELIEF DRESSES invited to be present. will convince you. cnam-pionsh- POTATOES APRILll Half Grapefruit. in attorn, from head Untidy shoes, ana rpDair. mar the appeargroommost carefully the We of ed man or woman, our can protect you plet Shoe Service A trial tongues." from "wagging r to MONDAY Creamed Cabbage with Bacon, Baked Potato with Butter, Graham Buttered Muffins, Orange Notr, Fruit Filled Cookies. TUESDAY Spanish Rice, Crisp Raw Carrot Sticks. Buttered Graham Bread, Cocoa. Whole Apple. WEDNESDAY Vegetable or Corn Chowder, Crisp Bacon Strips. Shredded lettuce or Watercress Sandwich, Water, Half Grapefruit. THURSDAY American Chop Suey. Buttered Corn Bread, Water, Fruit Jello with Whipped Canned Cream, Baked day Peanut Butter Cookies before). FRIDAY Cremed Peas Mashed! Potatoes, Hard Cooked Eggs, Buttered Graham Bread Sandwich, Cocoa, WAGES to foot. 7 S THIS FACTORY MASS PRODUCTON INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS -F- OUNDATION STONES OF MODERN INDUSTRY AND TODAYS NATIONAL OEFNS WERE BOTH DEVELOPED BY ELI WHITNEY. BY 1806 HE PRODUCED 10,000 MUSKETS WITH EACH LOCK. STOCK AND BARREL INTERCHANGEABLE. GROCERY GET YOUR EASTER PERMANENT NOW If you do not have transportation call 60 and we will ee that you get here and back again. No extra charge. IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON Entrant ait ,ide Kitchen American Fork. Utah Grocery Phone M UTAH c P9 |