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Show 1 LEHI ' ' FRIZ PRESS, TJTT7. UTAH ZZZZIZIZZZZZIZZZ- ' Indian Jewelry Hand Made Gift Item tor -- Ideal For Easter Presents Miss Norine Fox gave a wrv interesting book review of the book, "Knock on Anv Door " Refreshments were served to twenty people. PRIMARY UNION MEETING Ward Primary Union meeting was held Monday evening, following Stake Union meeting, at the home of Mrs. Selma Bone. Mrs. Georgida Manning was in charge. April 24, was set as the date for Ward Primary Conference. Dainty refreshments were served to 17 Primary officers and teachers. presented by the third year Beehive girls last Tuesday evening PIRST WARD . . . entitled, "Alonjr Came Harriet". The cast included: Lela Stewart Ru Ila Mercer as Betty "Mousev" Wilson: Sharlene Holmstead as Harriet Sharon Stephenson as was the prin Wilson; Doris Barbara War Gaylord; ENTERTAIN MOTHERS -' meetSacrament ce speaker at burton as Arlene; Marjorie at Primary the Wednesday Rovd Stewart niirht 1j,. Spencer as Barbara: and Kav Lark girls class, and teacher, also Ouorum Deacons m the Hanson as Dean Margaret Madi- Fae Fox, entertained their Lea short talk. An added fea- son. The play was directed bv mothers. oy me Lalvin bwenson. re was a son The "Lark Song," was sung i. :u,.J luimsncu cnoir all the Larks. Mrs. Fox exine choir, by le CLOSING SOCIAL i i the Lark work to the numuers. plained musical e other Next Tuesday night, April 19, bird! nd chee Even nbroide: . nsier of i (in coin A :ent that (or one i MrJ -our i"3 tc3 ills. houn-.- J raft Dent Icago It, patten. i he more your need Id Dane rJ of pounds cleaning re. Meinb: tetter rsi und DD! per ae, r, JeSeis: n increasi for finest this cc sed his By Arlene Nielsen clothes your -t- THIRD WARD . . . fewer The S3 Fre E will be the closing social in Mu PLAY tual. Everyone is invited and ; was act comedy play good time will be had by all. . ONE ACT known i cent in the sp: Df il.fi 8 Titii cleaning service actu- - ally prolongs clothes-lif- e. you te thrifty, add a trifle your cleaning budget this service If to to buy that would enable you to dress better, longer, oo fewer clothes. CHANTANTE CHORUS PRESENTS PROGRAM Sunday evening services were presented by the Chantante Chorus, directed by Isabel Brown, and accompanied by Eva Carson. Reader for the Chorus was Mrs. Helen Jones. Numbers sung were in three groups, with Mrs. Jones giving readings between the groups. The first group was : "Let all mv Life be Music'", "Oh Lovely Night", and "the Lost Chord." The second group was: "I Heard a Forest Praying", "God of the Open Air", "Happy Song," and "Robin in the Rain." The third group was : "One World", "The Twenty-thir- d Psalm." and Benediction Invocation were offered by William Jacobsen and William Hadfield, respectively. ' SACRAMENT SERVICES Bishop George A Ricks was the main speaker at sacrament services last Sunday evening. Ma-lPeck offered the opening prayer and DeLaine Ziegler gave a piano solo. Orian Schow offered the benediction. PICK-U- P When you need quick LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING and call American service, simply pick up your telephone and delivery service is dependable. Our pick-u- p Fork 340-You'll find it convenient for all your laundry and dry clean, W. Foot tSUi contact! Here's tor eU in this that our baby are real money- - Li Uvability, and 9 .. lodf . Mid VMM onitantlr Pit'" nwt-I I Id thtlf d upMt tM PS burntnf. " doubt 'h'Vr thin t"" 7I - W American Fork fse qualities STATE STREET DRUG GLASSES CORRECTLY FITTED LATEST STYLES in YOUR CAR BECAUSE THE WEATHER'S a "Gawker" Adusting Glasses Have Us Perform These Important Services: IE. RL LAYINGMASH OTEIN U lS Per hundred .uUTOFS GILES "Harry the Hermit," as he's tailed, came into town last week and, as usual, caused quite a stir. He looks like a cross between Santa Claus and Daniel Hoone. We had a friendly glass of beer together and I asks him, "iWt you ever get annoyed at the way -i some people laugh and stare as ygo by?" "Shucks bo," Harry says. at "Only while they're laughm' mite sorry feelin' a mc, I'm them. Imagine folks so un grownup they can't see I'm really just the same as they are underneath." EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY AND GIFTS Buy your Jewelry at a Jewelry Store 1st East and Main PHONE Come In And See Our New Line of HOUSE PRESSES Street 89-- W LADIES LEVIS LINGERIE YEAR ALLOWANCE GIVEN ON OLD ICE BOXES fr Copyright, - HOMES - I ANKLETS BEAUTIFUL Cannon NYLONS PAJAMAS and GOWNS PEDDLE PUSHERS Grocery Stores Men's and Boys Emergency Cash and Carry Stand at Open Sundays Starting June 1st YORK AND DRESS . flee ItUuti l Phone (Please Call in Mornings if 199-- W SIHOES for the FAMILY Possible) UTAH ICE & STORAGE CO. should we? 19 19, TR'OUSERS FOR INFORMATION and DELIVERY SERVICE call - . SPORT SHIRTS GLEN'S SERVICE STATION Mrs. Edward J. Larsen . . . LADIES' BLOUSES .1 it- fit, Harry's a lot than the people "civi!..'d" more He's conwho make fun of him. believes he is tented, lives the May anyone harming without riht of and whafm..i..-- he tolerant are in living tastes others wh.c different from his. look the same, Majbc we all don't or drink the eat or same, o, act the a free country, why in but same, From while WIS O. D. Jeweler and Optometrist GLEN'S SERVICE Cafes amount of trouble. You Wlth chicks omrTTroUng FEED STORE Gold Mountings and No Charge For NICER PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE There'll Always Be Jjjv ' EYES EXAMINED Daily Delivery of Ice to Lehi . assure Joe Marsh From where I sit ... are quick 3, ' 340-- com-F'jw- ty know that the &rM buV from us have II. ;rl Phone - EASTER CARDS all prices EASTER CANDY DON'T NEGLECT $6.00 PER everyone knows CoW0 m'a Something . Glass Wax Plex Sponges Bismarex 5 lb. Stock Salt COOLERATOE. ICE BOXES FOR RENT DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY You Know hot ft 13c 65c 59c 59c 69c 59c 39c New Shipment of F. Haws Durfey P" Soil-O- ff ing needs. I'W period Wallpaper Cleaner Sunshine Rug Cleaner YOUR SERVICE HEADQUARTERSE defor thispWf s Springtime Items Drain, Flush and Refill Radiator Check Tires and Battery - - CALL US SERVICE Fist. F1! rice refunoW- H SACRAMENT SERVICES Speakers at Sacrament Sunday were Elders Victor Bell of Provo and Heber C. Jacobs of Salt Lake City, rereturned missionaries cently from Czechoslovakia. Elder Jacobs was a missionary companion to Stanley E. Abbott. They spoke on the conditions of the country and the progress of the church in that area. The choir rendered "The Lord is My Shepherd," under the direction of Olive Harding; Naomi Shaw is organist, Lena Pe terson, pianist. A piano duet, "Song In My Heart," was sung by Carol and Joan Smith. Change Oil Lubricate Dependable Relief iittf . en- Efficient niment'i Action is effective tOT olowine tract (resoinf"! WARD TEACHERS Attention is called to the fact that the ward teaching night In the ward is the second Thursday in the month. The time is 7 p. m. Sar- Guaranteed H AWARD NIGHT In special exercises. Sunday night, the Teen-ag- e girls and boys of the Aaronie priesthood will receive their individual and group awards. A splendid program has beeen arranged and all ward members are urged to attend. on FOR QUICK seryinmodaH svmotoms 3Tl By Roena Abbott Plastic Frames atoga, one night last week. AIRS by La Mar Goates Equipment Me Have It!t I By BonNeta Russon and Myra Jones LEH IM SECOND WARD ... Lehi pound four ounce baby girl to (Maydene Orton) in the Payson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Hospital. FOURTH WARD... Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems. !LE If It's Sporting CHOIR PRACTICE Choir practice is to be held Sunday night after sacrament meeting. All choir members and those interested in joining the mothers, and the girls recited choir are invited to attend. PRIMARY MEETING the first five Articles of Faith, The officers and teachers of which is one of their require- SUNDAY SERVICES the Primary met at the home of ments. At sacrament services last Sun Glenna Crabb for their monthly Games, directed by the girls, day, Leo Guates of Salt Lake preparation meeting Monday were played during the remain- was the main speaker. Duane evening. The lesson was given der of the time. Woffinden gave a vocal solo and by Eunice Watkins, and matters Refreshments were served by Howard Brown presented a trom- of business were discussed. ReMrs. Fox assisted by Mrs. Lean bone solo. freshments were served to 14 Curtis, the Primary Lark ladies by Ann Walker and GlenMother. PRIMARY PREPARATION na Crabb, Ten mothers were present. MEETING HELD PRESENT PLAYS MOVIE AND DANCE The officers and teachers of and other The Junior A movie and dance with re the First Ward Primary held members of thegirls prerecently freshments, sponsored by liht their preparation meeting at the sented ward plays went to Provo ward MIA, climaxing the winter home of Mrs. Lillian Stewart, to enjoy a skating party SaturMIA program, will be held next with Mrs. Grethel Powell, Mrs. The group also enTuesday at 7:30 in the ward cha- Barbara Southwick and Mrs. day night. joyed bowling and light pel. All ward members of Mu- Stewart as The lesare invited to tual age attend. son was given by Vica Taylor and refreshments were served to Word was received in Lehi the eighteen ladies present. this week of the birth of a seven FIRESIDE CHAT The Fourth ward scouts Fireside was held after Sacrament meeting at the home of joyed a swimming party at Main Street 'Sportsmen's Headquarters" FIFTH WARD . . . Trading Post .Lone lag! 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