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Show I 1 i THE PAGE FOUR 9ut Oht Xtk i , SPwi Riding club announces that intensive training is underway for the drills which the club will present at the Roundup performances. Some new and difficult drills have been devised and he promises that the club will give a good account of itself at the show. Regular practices are being held and club members are urged to give the few remaining days their active interest. The twenty-four Riding club members who will participate are under the direction of Capt. Smith and his lieutenants. Stanley Clark. Morris Clark, Dale Peterson and Morris Holstead. The final drills will be held Wednesday, Friday and Monday. It is expected that the Pleasant Grove Riding club will aLjo participate in the Lehi Roundup. Monte Young's shows, rides. and concessions to be located on Center Street, between First and Second North Streets, will add LEHI ROUHDUP to the festive sjirit in Lehi daring the coming week. With rooming space limited, Lehi residents have been urged to make a spare room available for renters visiting in Lehi during the Roundup. If you caB supply a room, contact Tom Powers. Decorations are now being completed by B. O. Barnes, who also is in charge of the program. Numerous Lehi business firms also are putting up rodeo decora- (Continued from front page) "Published by the Lehi Free Press also will list rules for the various every Friday, James P. Heal events and list the performers. ilanaglng Editor. Phone Implementing the program will be the loud speaker system, bigger and better than ever. Jack Okey, the world's premier rodeo CU3 SIAJE PiiiSS ASS0OAII0H announcer, will be on hand again to keep fans posted on the Advertising Rates Furnished actions. He, along with the Upon Request Subscription, clowns, Bennie Bender and Steve One Year, $1.00. Shannon, will supply bits of fun and mischief, to take up the few tions. Entered at the Post Office at pauses in riding and broncing Earl Hutchinson, who is furnLehi Utah as Fourth Class thrills. Bennie will brinir his fa the stock for the rodeo, ishing matter. mous mule who last year had so will serve as arena director, much fun tossing soldiers who events moving along at keeping GHATFIELD thought they were cowboys and a speedy pace. then adding to their chagrin, let (Continued from front page) Arrangements for the annual Bennie's Little gal ride peacecelebration are under the directletion. Mr. Chatfield was also fully on his back. Who said dumb Lehi Civic Improvetion of the onnected with the Pine Valley as a mule? And, of course, Steve with A. H. ment association, Shannon will bring his "DanIrrigation company. Committee Wing, president. The Lehi candidate is the au gerous Liz," his own invention of an exautomobile. p runs. It It thor of a report on Colorado It Steve plodes. drives crazier. water Kiver development, which Capt. Elliot Smith of the Lehf was written in conjunction with YOUR FILMS TO the adjudication of water rights booty ctiiniueyi Whipping Elf WMtea 363 when best North 3rd West, Lehi whitei on that river. Sooty chimneys and flue should whip they Egg Mr. Chatfield has had consid be cleaned t regular intervals and are at room temperature, but FOR DEVELOPING cream whlpi best when cold. arable experience in highway en repaired if they are faulty. AND PRINTING Under his supervision PROFESSIONAL WORK gineering. many miles of Utah roads were Ij GUARANTEED constructed, he being intrusted -with the expenditure of large sums of money. The last troi DORALD ALLRED - 123-ct with which he was associated before his retirement was the 8-- FRIDAY tTTAH T.rm FPF2 PEZSS. LEffl, Goodwin, concessions, rodeo; Stan Taylor, Daryl Fowler, finance; Mayor: Prior, publicity; E. N. Webb, miniature parade; decorations, Newell Turner; Morris Clark, queens and stockparade. i.tisirman fil S L S. A Commissioner Who Will Serve All the People For Efficiency in County Government bright .!' r vote for and sbmng pjt v.;r? i J .it 13- - ELISHA WARNER Ij To give your borne a lift Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Term Two-Ye- ar cm the DEMOCRATIC TICKET Bring or Mail !l f I ft bW CwuUr, (ij. p H" W Registration Day July 6th $10.80 ' i - a ct 5 ? ' i Daily -- Dcontivt (Paid Political Advertisement by Warner tor j Cleanliness Friendliness Courtesy (ill Fiwcfc, fcsajaaaxscaiBtf? Pittsburgh plate glH ni it ready to hang. All shapes, sires framed, unframed Glorious sifts! HOLIDAY SPECIALS KOI MARY SHAPES AND SIZES Priced Iron ;.4 h. s4 '4 95cto $n.oft Monday X Wednesday A tWKtW Next Door to Powers' Shoe Store Y " TV i f ; HOOE f p?s X Si M2 . . . : M fl ;J v ,1 ," 7J-0- tit; I Also Real home made pie, hot coffee simple well prepared food that's what our business is based upon! May we suggest you come in today as a stranger-tomor- row as a friend? PHONE 17 "What would I do without the FASHION CLEANERS! Their superior cleaning merited never shrinks or fades i) lr most precious gowns." WE NOW HAVE f- ' More Booths and New Kitchen Equipment " TRY PREPARE FOR SAY TO YOUR FRIENDS: ' Meet You at Evans ROUNDUP DAYS GORtl FLAKES 3 or Albers 25s BLEACH (VttClox lie Quart flU LYE II CANS SI V S V V V iPO j I , U I wen iXcoiNt V , f--r , COOL MILK EVAI3S CAFE 1900, Vl iwAb NOT r: WEST MAIN STREET THE PHONE ELECTRICALLY 156-- J Open 8 o. m. to Midnifiint Tfirst day OF THE this summer and for years to corns Twentieth CENTURY To think of New Year's is to think of resolutions and to think of resolutions is to think of resolving to buy here if you desire quaLity of both merchandise and service. And We Can Prove It. ws&m. wHi SlflER IS HERE IfS TIME TO MINE OF YOUR COMFORT 1 ELECTRIC AND GAS SODA CRACKERS Mb. BOX 20fi WATER HEATERS PEACHES No. 2H, Sliced M C P FEATIi! "MAKE IT J Packages 23C CATSUP PIERCES 2 Bottles .. 2gg Quality Fresh -- ; MLLlQai" aims? m a grado wsth YGlin ARfaY MO 5 MEATS' WE CARRY A Army yeterana who Military Occupational ... LIcCALL PATTERfiS- - hld BROADBEHT & SOU Phone 155-- W 100 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH CAM SOLVE Electric refrigeratioa for YOUR TER PROBLEM Profit by BETTER FARMING reliably than by anX method. Yes, electric ttlrf Spcialfi er becoming available aga'0' cools ff refrigeratioa that is faster, more economical1 certain may rtenlint in a grado commenau-ra- l with their skill and xprinc. provided they were honorably1945--- and on ot after May 12. provided they reenliet before July J, 1946. Oft oi a million men hart Joined the new Regular Army already. MAKE rf A MILUON1 Full iacU are ot any Army Camp. Poet, or Recruiting Station. three-o.uart- : .PIES BROS. Our Prompt Curteous Service GIRLS' BLUE JEANS COTTON SEERSUCKER YARDAGE CHILDREN'S COVER ALLS and PLAYSUITS STRAW HATS CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOES and SANDALS GIRLS' SANDALS COWBOY BOOTS GIRLS' MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS n joM foot with einMcfltl Our Everyday Prices Are Lower LcKi's Junior Legion Team to Meet A. Commissar) umd NEXT WEEK (All Day) t FRESH, TENDER CUTS OF MEAT Sunday School superintendent. i crystal-cle- WILL BE Kept Fresh Constantly in Our New Frigit-MisSelf -- Service Vegetable Counter 11 9 umPikm Highly useful gifu that arc alwayt lovely, too a charming decoration fef froC ny room. Each mirror it made BARBERSHOP FRUITS AMB VEGETABLES PRIMARY July VvitewAalai 'i $12.75 ROGER'S Seasonable bi The Lehi entry in the American Legion Junior Baseball tournament will get a chance to show what it can do early next month. Its first official tangle is set for July 8 when Lehi plays vthe American Fork entry on the local campus. Practice workouts are being held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and some promising material is reporting, The rolls are still open for any boy who was not eighteen years of age on January 1. Coach Prior urges all local boys to take advantage or this opportunity to participate in this skill ful game. W POPULAR PRICES of the Pleasant road. Mr. Chatfield has also been active in civic affairs. was chairman of a recent United Nations War Relief aid fund drive and is President-eleof the Le-Lions club. He is experienced In analyzing facts and figures nd enjoys a reputation for being sympathetic and approachable, while fearless in the performance of trust. He is a member of the L. D. S. church, a past superintendent of two Sunday Schools, a bishop's counselor and an assistant Stake Grove-Genev- T4 3 day Service TASTY FOODS AT construction If.r t lit rjP ' ation on your farm cao M.S . 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