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Show TjHUESDAY, MARCH 23, THE SCHOOL NOTES On Thursday evening, March at 8 p. m, the sixth grade of the Lehi Elementary School, consisting of 95 children will present a three act operetta entitled. The Land of Dreams The children Come True." "28, COULD THIS BE YOUR CAR? IF YOUR CAR IS OLD AND HAGGARD, WITH ITS SHAPE PLUMB GONE, HAVE HER FACE LIFTED AT ROUKDY'S BODY FENDER SHOP WEST STATE ST PHONE 86-- J LEHI IHn FREE PRESS, LEHT, TJTAff have worked very hard getting ready for it They have prepared lovely choruses, dances Leatha Carson, Reporter and costumes, and hope to have a good attendance. It will be Second class Seaman Karl given in the High School Audiis recuperating in a San Tegan torium. Francisco naval hospital after being transferred from a hospital The schools are asking the par- in A dak, Alaska where he was ents to be sure that boys and taken after being thrown from girls have been provided with a the Signal bridge to the lower doctors permit before returning deck when the ship to which he to school following an attack of is assigned almost capsized durany of the so called children's ing a docking at Adak. diseases. Children without permits are usually further isolated Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Huggard or put to the inconvenience of will give a wedding reception waiting at the hospital or in the Friday night for their son, office of the nurse. George Carson and his new bride, the former Miss Melba Turner Norval Wardle of Salt Lake of Lehi, who were married Feb. in Lehi with 17. spent the week-en- d his daughter, Rela, who was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osborne critically injured in a three little daughter Sharon of and car collision on the state highMaxine Webb, a cadet Murray, Miss way, Wednesday night the Salt Lake General at nurse Wardle was removed to the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, Hospital and Ed Brackenberry of Provo were Sunday visitors at Sunday. She was still in a very the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcritical condition. shall Webb. Fairfield News THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Association will not conduct a a-- m. fromVtfc, meeting, during" tfie general will precede priesthood meeting' AiaH 6 at 7 session of geaej?i p. m. Wives: of mlsskflt presiwill with mee dents, however, the Primary general boarttf April 3 at 10 a m. and be guests at a luncheon of the meeting in Hotel Utah affairs growing directing follow. to missions. church and its MAR5EB Dr. John A. Widtsoe, member George Albert Smith, whwiH twelve of council of the apostles be 76 years old April 4, will preColumbia "Church of will a give the three-day session, side at the Air" address entitled "Faith second such occasion he has pre- the Atomic Age," April 7 at 8 an in sided at a church general conferTHIS WEEK v tS L D S Church Announces April Conference Program L D S church members from stakes and 1295 wards and organized branches in 12 states, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico representing a church membership of virtually 1,000.000 will gather in Salt Lake City for the church's, 116th annual general conference April 5, 6 and 7. Attendance at the conference as was the case last uciooer di the first such general meeting since Pearl Harbor is expected to overtax seating capacity of the tabernacle and of the assembly halL to where proceeding will be carried by public address system. Seats of two church general authorities present six months ago will be vacant. Ezra Taft Benson, council of twelve member, is in continental now apostles, Europe presiding over the European mission and directing relief work, and Nicholas G. Smith, one of five assistants to the council of twelve apostles, died several months ago. Sustaining of church general authorities on April 6, actual an niversary of the church s organization, may be the occasion for seating additional leaders needed for the multitudinous work of 153 EOGg r BE (r ence. The presiding bishopric will direct a special meeting for ward1 bishoprics April 4 at 2 p. m. in the tabernacle. A meeting of welfare program leaders called by the first presidency will be held at 6:30 p. m. in the tabernacle, also preceding the opening of general conference. Levi Edgar Young, senior presi dent, first council of seventy, will conduct a special meeting for seventies' presidents, quorum stake mission presidents and presidents of stakes April 5 at 4: 15 p. m. in Barratt hall, 60 N. Main. Spencer W. Kimball, of twelve council member, be will principal speak apostles, er. The Deseret Sunday School union will conduct a conference April 7 at 7 p. m; in the tabernacle. Stake superintendents al- sn will meet board' members at times not conflicting with conference meetings At this conference the Primary LITTLEFORD BROTHERS GARAGE NEXTWEBtte Dependable Auto Repairing Acetylene Welding 431 WEST SECOND SOUTH Phone 75-Garage 183-- WEDNESDAY Next Door to Po W W otore i SAVE MONEY Hi TTTITJOTT I'I )XTTM7Ti rlTTfl I . 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