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Show T.rm FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Friday and HEAR OLD AGE PROBLEMS DISCUSSED LZK1 By Mrs. Theo Pierson Chairwoman Saturday-A- pril and 16 17 A meeting of the Lehi branch the old age pension organization will be held in the Memorial building, Friday April 16, at 7:30 p. m. Speakers from Salt Lake will be present to report on the progress being made to place a restraining order on the bill, which calls of all old age home on lien for a recipients. We wish to thank .ill those who so generously contii- buted to the voluntary fund now bing raised to secure legal aid t j oppose the bilL All who desire to subscribe to this fund may do so at the meeting or cal 122-These meetings are not necessarily political although it is our aim and purpose to support those who have kept the faith and remain loyal to Utah's needy old folks-- We cordially invite the general public and especially the younger folks of voting age of HI nam s ttumt itsk ma 0K lua ALSO IT'S A GREAT LIFE" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday April 18, 19 and 20 HUE I0SI II mi's tfft?? ii( M. M'NNAILY A JOHm WILLIAM POWELL j Lltte Senator- - fiW H E MAT A T Proceeds From Paper Drive Will Be Used K NO. 104 Mi rrv Toward Relic Building uuu vmaum.kay EIXA RALNLS 4MB couin mnooujNc PtTU U.ND HAVES r CHARLES M.rAKTIllR nuwur CEOKCE S. KAUFMAN wuctu Wednesday and 21 Thursday-A- pril and 22 MB .ass SPECIAL MEETING Lchi Beautification Beth Adamson Dies camWHEREAS a clean-u- p paign results in many advantages to community life in safeguarding health, in promoting thrift, in furtheririg fire prevention, in stimulating civic pride, in making home and city beautiful, THEREFORE, I do proclaim April 28, 1948 as a general clean up day for all residents, young and old, to beautify the city of Lehi by foUovnng the instructions of the Lions Club committee, to attain a city beautiful and stimulate civic pride, and to impress upon visitors and former friends the importance of good civic surroundings and homes to the health and happiness of its people; and WHEREAS it requirese con tinual and earnest effort daily, weekly, and monthly to attain this end I THEREFORE urge all residents to accept civic responsibility and take action, not only for this day, but every day, until Lehi has become a city beautiful. Cooperation of business houses and schools in making April 28 a thorough clean up day throughout the city is urged. In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and the seal of Lehi City, April 16, 1t48. Mayor L. Carlos Coates CALLED FOR PLAY Gets Under Way Following PUBUC INVITED TO UTAH THEATRE MAW STRZTT PROCLAMATION Proceeds from the waste paper drive, which will be conducted in Lehi by the four camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be used toward the erection of a building to house Lehi pioneer relics, it was announced Wednesday by Mrs. Hazel Allred, captain of Camp Evansville. All members of the community are asked to save their newspapers and magazines, tie them securely, and they will be collected at a time which will be announced next week, Mrs. d said. The paper will be sold to a Salt Lake paper firm, she said. All-re- Beau-tificati- on RIDING CLUB MEMBERS ARE ENTERTAINED BY WEBER POSSE (Continued from front page) Lingering Illness were and trees to make your (Continued from front page) ... premises more beautiful Remem8 of activother in committees association w.th the ber, "your front yard is every- erous ities at the school. family, and m:.fi,;.. body's business." She entered the Utah State fine qualities 0f Beth. 6. Have all buildings painted fall of Agricultural College in the ... .1 SCHOOL MOTHERS A meeting will be held Monday, April 19, at play school room at 3:15 p. "i. to determine whether or not there will be two sessions in play school or to eliminate some of the children already enrolled, reports Mrs. Beartha Fox. Mothers who do not attend the meeting on April 19, will automatically eleminate their own child's chance for play school. OPERETTA OF PLAY SCHOOL SET APRIL 30 The annual sp ing operetta of the Lehi Play School will be held in the high school auditorium, April 30, it is announced by Mrs. Frank W. Shaw, president of the Play School Mothers. The three- act entertainment is being pre- pared under the direction of Mrs. Fern G. Johnson, instructor at the Play School, assisted by Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Lynn Webb, vice- president, and Mrs. Rex Zimmer man, secretary. The public will be invited to attend, and there will be no charge for admission. where needed. Most buildings can be improved greatly in appearance by a coat of paint, which will not only preserve your property, but enhance its value. 7. Check your property for fire hazards, like faulty electric wiring, chimney flues, etc. Remove anything from your home or buildings that may be the cause of spontaneous combustion or create dangerous fire hazards gas cans, oil soaked rags, etc. 'This will be a real campaign of persistent and constructive effort in cleaning up and keeping clean the homes ad premises of citizens of Lehi," Mr. Lott stated. "In ths worthy movement of cleaning, painting, planting, re- pairing and general rehabilitation and beautitication, we urge each our citizens to do his or her best to make our community clean, healthy, thrifty, safe and beautiful, said Mr. Lott. . ROYAL LEHI, UTAH Vbltmi 2- j Yellow Tail mt ntn ifiitirs STtPHEl W81TE Large Pkg. JOiil' . 2. The " lfl1"1"1 The All-Purpo- se Heavily-Ca- st i I l"rtf' The BIAN 3 a K7 7 P. M. OUTDOOR ADWimil mmi ki mm kon Perfect Baking and Roasting Oven designed to accommodate the largest roasting pan. 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PaUke Tem were classmates of a reei': Robert Morton. Russeu jL, fcjjng Glen Putnam, Ralph !iiois'4 RuDean Allred, and Paiilse I pr son. ksm Tal1 lb can SNAX ISIIE uuiTrn inifrmii m w h mm uniT.DDM.nr nruum imnuu unuuu Available NOW for IMMEDIATE Installation Prayer." accompanied 4 89c TUNA rf iiv'rt " GAS CIRCULATING HEATER MODEL t shortenin9 VC9 NUCOA f ; j XjuE DGEIPJOOD J MIRACLE WHIP Salad Drcssin9' &B0GART 'f35sr 'L J org DREFT JELLO assorted Love among Sunday and Monday April 18 and ! jf large si2e packa9e - urit ' J Lf i mu I n "ficy SKOKHEEM FIMK SALMOH 6ARI0I1S ririlCU affile s Disbju the Pure (keet i 'e if Y Calling." accompanied b, ft I J. Miner, after vrt-g- l Webb, Beth-Gleaner U J spoke of her splendid ' ing that she was thoroughly pre; tired , day played an o; aan solo Father." and B.shop his association w,th . , and paying tribute to & T her accomplishments. Jack Adamson 'TL, e frst -- 2 lb, box :we?la":ra, - i V way, 2 1- SIMMER of t- . lea the 'f' j VJi-- .t I 430, - FEATURES - ! " - V' lAnn , cf sattc The Weber Couty Sheriff Tonight and Saturday Posse was host to a western April 16 and 17 dance Wednesday night at the Berthana ball room in Ogden. 2 The riding clubs of the state were No. guests of the evening. Those attending from Lehi were: Mr. and All men Mrs. Elliot Smith, Mr. and Mrs. desired Mr. and horl Noye Christofferson, Mr. Mrs. Dean Christofferson, and Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead, and Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington. in MGM's No. ' where she was active in dramatics and publications. She was a member of Spurs, honorChi ary service group, and Alpha Omega sorority. An active member of the L. D. S. Church, she had served as a the Sunday School teacher in Second ward, and graduated as dean Honor Bee in the Beehive A. I. M. of the partment She is survived by her parents of Lehi, three sisters. Mrs. Richard Stone, Provo; Mrs. Dean Mitchell. Salt Lake City; and Elaine Adamson. Lehi; and her Mrs. maternal grandmother, Pearl Wadley, Pleasant GroveGene Halliday, organist for raHin station KSL. a relative of the Acjamson family, played the In-organ preiuje and postlude. T F ,OI, flffrr1 hv Kirkham, after which President Armond E. Webb read an pression of sympathy from 1946, i 122 LEHTS AMUSEMENT CENTER ROBERT MITCHUM HART RICHARD ' Tel - DESIRE ME v Lehi Lions club, d Tl Adamson is a ihk Russell Webb and" f Brown sang a duet.'W den," accompanied bv V, t Webb- President er of the AJnir, m.l. 9c MAIN STREET I an |