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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH and Mrs. Robert Stewart Pleasant Grove, Feb. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, of 24-2- 5. Kenneth Turner, 27, received treatment for an injured finger Flack, 2V4 year old son of Mr. Feb. 25. fedical patients at the hospital .Richard Bone, Feb. and Mrs. George Flack of PleasA major operation was per 6; Larry Howard (Ada) Robin- - ant Grove, Feb. 7 months old son of Mr. formed for Benet Hunter, 3 year Stewart, euadmitted old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dan Hunter, Feb. 23. 25-2- - DON'T BE CAUGHT WITH EMPTY . . . When the Price of Eggs Goes Up Next Summer ? ? ?? ?? T ?Y OHDEE CHUCKS NOW Ivin's Hatchery Phone Fork 455-- J American T We Carry a Complete Line of TIRES and TUBES m 11 OLD TIRES ON TRADE IN Don't let tire troubles trouble you.. Our expert Recapping NOTICE REGARDING MAILING LIST rersons knowing the names and addresses of former Lehi residents are asked to drop a slip of paper with that infor mation in a box provided at the Free Press that notice of the Centennial activities may be mailed to them, according to Mrs. Eunice Hutchings, chair man of the committee in charge of that phase of publicity. Also, citzens are asked to sub who mit names of would be interested in receiving a calendar of events. non-reside- j Our Want idMrtilMMHt Rom where I sit ... miss WISE Through a great many tests and examinations it has been proven that 7 out of Joe Marsh How to Get That Homework Done Mil Gilbert, bur grammar school principal, spoke tha other night at meet tht rtgular Parent-Teacher- s' lng, on getting children to do their homework --fhealhej --rant to listen to the radio. flat "We muin't giv them no', Miu Gilbert aid. "If we adult really believe in tolerance and moderation, we ahoald instill these; qualities in our children. Listening to the radio is fine in moderation as long as homework gets done, too." From where I sit, the lady was dead-rigThis radio vs. home McCOARD SERVICE work problem is a wonderful way to tee to it that our youngsters acquire the sensible moderate habits they'll need later on. I've never believed in hard and fast rules except where absolutely necessary. Let the other fellow do as he likes, as long as he's temperate and tolerant Guess that's why I've never felt we should quarrel with the fellow who is partial to a glass of beer the "Beverage of Moderation." i PHI IDP.H KIFWQ SOCIAL NEW- S(COMMENTS- FRIENDLY flas'in r'8 I rom fi it ll W j5i 5n ISV JL:0 1 1 I 1 I Ml HJP heat instantly as the master burner of a city A$ much 7x?f Hil r1 p Lone l i" I Your Coat Pocfcef! CAMPING PICNICING FISHING ANYWHERE Mk Trading Post I as - TIPS BEST BUYS AT THE jjj tH CH m gas range. fit X Formrly Webb's Clothing .... QEEESSOEE Wc Feature GRADUATES NYLONS and NYL ACE FROM MP SCHOOL Pfc. Dan M. Warden, USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M, Warden, Wall Street, Lehi, was graduated on Friday, February 24, from The Military Polce School, Camp Gordon, near Aug usta, Georgia, upon completion of an extensive six weeks course of instruction. At the graduation ceremony, held in TMPS Chapel, Pfc. War. den as a result of his dili gent study and application, re ceived a Grauation Certificate from Colonel William H Mag lin, Commandant. Representa tives from the Air Forces, Army and the Navy successfully com pleted courses at that time. The former Lehi High student enlisted in the Air Forces on In Popular Spring Shades SEW" YncT SAYE wUh.".; SIMPLICITY PATTERNS: -- i and our COTTONS and PRINTS LABIES BLi Little Tots FOOT WEAR Reasonable Prices L1R. and nnS. Props. LEROY GAF.1M0H. Help Us Celebrate Our fln t? ?? ?? f t9 Saturday and Sunday t t t? B B W id t ? t f t ( ? ) T S ? ? Y ICE ADS-- IN 1.70 Qallons (regular price 45c (regular price 55c) Qts.t ready pack 35c (regular price 40c) Sundaes l H m3 rree n from our new dispenser 11 m. to 4 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. n?. Main Street - Lehi f v fy y yy j I a. m. to 12 Noon 3p AT y y y y y y y y y y y y y x y y y y y y y y y y y y 20c (regular price 25c) Only Saturday y y y y y y y y yz $1.90) Qt. Bricks YOUR NEWSPAPER CREAM SPECIAL STORES IN TOWN, AMD WANT X m.arce; ! t and 4 T IN JEWELRY AND GIFTS urn 3t - Jeweler and Optometrist 1 32 f by-produ- E. M. WIEMH! EVERYTHING post-leag- ue Ward troop 41-Wednesday game held at night in a play-o- ff the high school gym. First earned a play-o- ff spot by wrapping up the first half bunting while Fifth romped all opposition in winning second half honors to qualify for the finals. Earl Southwick hit for 17 FOR SALE Latham raspberry points for First to lead all scor- plants. 2c a piece. Harry ManM3-ning, Ph. 0284-J- 3. September 23, 1949 and was as signed to the Air Police. His See Leany's big Anniversary next duty station has not as yet been announced. Sale on another page in this issue ?T ? "Farmers get a lot of help from mining and smelting besides the metals that go of into their tools. One of the acid is line and copper smelting sulphuric something mighty important in making fertilizers." by TODAY The First Ward senior scouts were awarded Stake honors for the second consecutive year when they downed a fighting Fifth ty MX n? YOUR EYES EXAMINED Harry Grass Sr., 55, died at his last Wednes heart ailment. the H. Grass turniture stores which once I Have you ever stopped to think that you or that may be one who needs glasses? the tired, out-o- f -- sorts feeling you have may HAVE STAKE PLAYOFFS Copyright, 1950, United States Bremen Foundation strain. eye-strai- DIES III MURRAY ht 10 persons have eye be from SCOUTS TAKE ers. He was followed by Ralph Powers with 9. Vee Warenski dunked 14 points for Fifth while Kent Cook scored 9. First will represent Lehi Stake in a special play-o- ff game with the winner of the Alpine Stake to determine this region's entrant in play, according to Alex Jameson, league direc tor. History repeated itself this year as last season both the First and Fifth Ward teams were finalists and the winner was determined only after a hectic contest. nts Keith and Wanda Hartshorn Holt welcomed their first child a boy, Feb. 27. The baby weigh ed in at 10 pounds and is the 5th 0 grandchild and first grandson of Mrs. Anrew (Jennie) Losee. Mr, CENTENNIAL STATIONERY and Mrs. Lawrence Holt of South AVAILABLE Jordan are the paternal grand Special Centennial stationery parents. has been printed ana is now available at the Free Press, otore and enney s Variety i REGULAR BLOOD Leany Mercantile. The letterheads and envelopes iHOUNDS have been decoratively trimmed After Customers 1 in bright green and brown colors n and bear the Lehi Centennia seal. Packages of 25 sheets of paper and 25 envelopes may be obtained for fifty cents at the Ads above named business houses. j j BUSiHESS MAN operated in Salt Lake City, Magna, Midvale and Murray, he is the father of Harry Grass of Lehi, also in the furniture busi ness. Funeral services were held Saturday noon in the Murray First Ward chapel. The sur vivors include, his widow and his mother, Mrs. Hannah Grass, Salt Lake City; a son and da ugh ter, Harriett Irene and Mahlon usmona urass, Murray; a son and two daughter by a previ ous marriage, Mrs. Yvonne Wat son, San Francisco; Harry V, Grass, Lehi, and Carol LaVon Grass, Sandy; a brother, Vin NOTE OF APPRECIATION cent M, Grass, Salt Lake City; a Centennial The committee sister, Mrs. Amy Smith, Round wishes to acknowledge the fine Mountain, Nevada, and four manner in which citizens have grandchildren. cooperated in submitting their biographies and historical data DAN WARDEN for the book being compiled. A son was born to Dean and Lucille Chamberlain Christoffer- son, Feb. 25. Oren Chamber lain of Cedar Fort and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christofferson are the grandparents. Service will guarantee you low f cost tire protection. Come in today and let us show you our New Seiberling Tires, or if you prefer recapping we can offer you expert service. mm A I f $4,00 AND UP FOR YOUR FIRST WARD SENIOR borne in Murray, day, Feb. 22, of a The founder of - SEIBEI&LIBIG Pi rm :. mm III lib IIVI J ..: Tonsil operatons were per formed for: Donald Hampton, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hampton; Gary Dansie, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dansie; Cheryl Ray Lund, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lund, Feb. 27; Richard Price, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price, Joyce and Helen May France both 5, children of Mr. and Mrs. Carter France, Feb. 28. pOULTi?MBI;? T t? YOUR COOPS CENTENNIAL FATHER OF LOCAL 195(J '.'" |