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Show tHE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH PAGE SIX and Alaina, will join him. LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nelson and Mr. of children dinner spent Sunday at guests Sunday and Mrs. Leo Lott were Mr. and Mrs. George Lott, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Marian England, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lott, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips and son and daughter, Merlin and Lavon, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lott and daughters, Beth and Karren Gay, Evanston, Wyoming; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lott, Orem; Margaret and Kenneth Lott Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Adams and sons Richard and Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson and daughter Sheridan spent Easter Sunday cn a picnic. OF FIRST WARD GRADUATE The Ice Cream That Receives Personal Attenfion PHONE 339 LEHI MMEE Course A full College VJITl! EXPENSES Pfi montliofroitur I Wpetordil nl' A Our Everyday Prices Are Lmis$& Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor of Pocatello, Idaho, are spending the week with Mr. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Service irkJ JJ son-in-la- w, Foreman, Wanda Littleford, La Rane Carlson and Clara Jacobs. Mrs. Emma DeSpain, teacher of the Guardian Girls, presented Guardian certificates and Guard ian felt awards to the following who are graduating from Bee Hive work: Mary Lou Downs, Colleen Taylor, Virginia Trip, Laurel Peterson, Iris McMillan, Beverly Thomas, Ila Thueson and Phyllis Fox. Mrs. Opal Adamson, Stake Bee Keeper, Clara Peterson, first counselor, Mrs. Stella Norman, second counselor and B. J. Lott,, president of the men's organization, praised the work of the Bee Hive Girls and other Mutual activities for the year. Dancing and refreshments followed the program. V ATKINS ICE CREAM - LEHi SCOUTS PLAN . on Rex Gardner left Monday morning for Heber where he will be apprentice to Don Barker, Jeweler. As soon as living quarters are available Mrs. Gardner and children, Kenneth California. 24-Ho- ur Lehi Couple Spend Month With Son In Hawaiins Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hards and son, Charles, motored to A program, "The Flight to the Provo and American Fork, Seven Fields", featured the Bee Hive Girls' graduation in the First Ward last week. Mrs. Ila Fowler, leader of Mr. and, Mrs. Allen M the Builder Girls, presented each and children, Joyce and of the following with two vioWayne, were guests over the lets, graduating them into the week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. John second year: Sandra Taylor, L. Atwood of Salt Lake. Sun- Lodece Strong, LaRae Hardman, day was spent visiting the Hogel Elaine Holmstead, Petra Clover, Gardens and Liberty Park. Lt. Joy Smith, Caroline Comer, John R. Atwood, brother of Mrs. Shirley Powell, Gloria Scown, Jean dis- Norma Peterson, Norma Winterton, was recently Connie Zufelt and Gammon, end charged from the Air Corps has been visiting at home. He Shirley Scott. and Mrs. Atwood are now The graduating Gatherer girls were given small bees to be journeying through Arizona. placed on their bands by their Mrs. R J. Stice returned to teacher, Mrs. Alice Evans. Going Lehi this week after visiting her into their third year were, Sally son, Harold K Stice, who resides Gaisford, Reta Powers, Jeneal with his family in Riversde, Kirkham, Dolorz Dutson, Jeneal Win-tert- LeathaTi Geneva StewJt spent Mrsm Salt ed to last" week several day Vd the kandry busiiJV SUMMER CUTIHGS Lake here she attend l to close dri. wedding; of her grandda'hter, of the shorJeS6 Bormie Miller, to CJardon workers. Mr the Miss Meeting Thursday night in Jrom I of publisher young Davis, daughter v district Seminary building Lehi' art. Wheatland, Wyoming. their for spring Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. scouts laid plans The meeting was meetings. a camp Taylor, returned, jrom. Robert Webb. month's visit to Honolulu presided over by 1 made plans Scouts Senior The where they visited their Dell in Pay-n- n to trek a Maple for daughter and for y0 ranvon in the early parr of Mr. and Mrs. Abel J. Ekins. Lehi leave will scouts The May. i They sailed on the luxury at 4 in the afternoon on a FrireMatsonia. They liner, day and will proceed to Maple port service and entertainthey will have an ment on the ship back to Dell where to be followed by meal prewar standards, after the aevening fire program that night. camp long war period. Hero's The next day the scouts will While in the Islands, they 18 and mem a as such activities enter into visited sugar plantations and rifle bore small a softball contest, refineries, pineapple plantacontest to be conmarksmanship the and and tions factories ducted by Roger Price, and a fey Foster Gardens, world famboxing contest. Each group parous for beautiful orchids. f harcr iv.,. ..Jin ' ticipating in this trip will be reOf particular interest on toward work contribute to the trip were their visits to quired IWCl C.J,,.. h J cleaning up and improving the rUcat TJ Hicham Field, Pearl Harbor return will scouts The site. up to and to Scoffield barracks, camp to their homes evening. year will, he where the Japs made their The Trek will Saturday under the su be receive $,; m.Bthly sneak attack. On the island Iowanee-$- 90 of Whipple. Byron pervision il yoq of Oahu they saw the beaumili the ried. by Get the fact J approval Pending tiful LDS Temple and Tabnearest U. S. Ancy BiJ tary authorities of their chosen banana ernacle groves, site the Boy Scouts are going Station.'. were and Wakiki Theater, ahead with their plans for the entertained two evenings annual AMEREJIr Spring Camporee, which CITY HALL by Hawaiians with guitars, to hold at the spring hope they ukuleles, singing and dancat the head of Beef Hollow, loing. cated near Camp Williams. The Mr. and Mrs. Ekins and Boy Scouts also will hold their daughter, Judith, accompancamping trip in the early part ied Mr. and Mrs. Taylor on of May. The committee in charge the return trip. The Ekins of the Boy Scout Spring Campwill make their future home oree will be Dell Asay, George in the United States. Bone, and Chester Peterson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hilton, Because of the success of the parents of Mr. Ekins, made Father's and Son's Banquet held the trip with Mr. and Mrs. this year the Scouts further dis Taylor. cussed the possibilities of holding a Mother's and Son's Banquet Mrs. Gerald R. Taylor and next year during Boy Scout Mrs. Abel Ekins entertained at Week. a luncheon Monday for Mrs. Eldon Gale, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ray Harold Fenn and sister Alva OF MEf Walker, Lehi; Mrs. Bob White, were visitors Easter Sunday at American Fork; Mrs. Howard the home of their Mr. parents, Mrs. Taylor, Pocatello; and and Mrs. Pete Fenn. Dorothy Vincent, Salt Lake. Seasonable BEE HIVE CLASSES FRESH, TENDER CUTS Emits and Taylor. VegetaBs LEHI PHONE 356 BEPBfDABLE WREGKIilQ SERVICE iailBi Be inn 'iinininmr W. D. WATKINS ALL SIZES NEW AND USED PASSENGER PENNSYLVANIA and FIRESTONE TIRES and TUBES 5 gaL, KENDALL OIL, $4.25 iono Disinm to" WE DELIVER FUEL OIL AND GAS In your own container 3 Gallon Case, Quarts $2.70 Fuel Oil, No. 1 Grade Tractor Fuel aaaatSa, MmH prompt, EXPERT ELECTRIC iiliitimi Cleaiiiiness ACETYLENE WELDING BATTERY CHARGING &artesy Fries&j "Maniac Aftac" J Mm larfiaorttea, Plaaaaai Cwtfe. M aaa t4. -- AaU Vitamin Tablatt. A ana ytliow box tablets in th rr7 box. 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