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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH WHAT'S TH' MATTER LOUIS OL'BOV?... ST did vuh git stove up 10UKIN' ROUNDUP I VI 1 - MV HOOTS IN TH SHOP AND I TRVIN T' WALK. N THESE WAVY-- DAD-BLAME- 1 PROGRAMS ' 1 Ward Relief Society kjt I rtmm in the 'i .. - meeting, evening Lt Efreda Bushman in jlrs Bushman aiso spo.e influence of the home, i;nj the program which lout the theme in tableau Isic The readers were Smith and Pauline jae Florence! Jensen Ice Evans were in charge 1 Mrs. ableaus. omilv croups were de Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fy . fnd their four children and Lmnnd Stewart family 9J Sharon aiepnenseii. ephensen sang, doming dv onmnanieri iviiss art. missionary group were Paul Willes- and Wayne.. J Fayellen Durfee and marriage Portrayng r and Mrs. Eldon Keetch and Mr. and v Tavlnr j Jrrum Anderson. L - j K-a- y f 6QLTCH MTlOtaAL. 8 AN SECOND WARD By Carolyn Whipple Three members of the Stake Sunday School Board, Carl Webb and Wayne Bushman of the Board Presidency and Bishop L, M. Norberg of the Gospel Doct rine department, were present at the Sunday School services Sun day morning. Five infants received their names and blessings at Fast Sun day services. They were the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Hansen, Mr and Mrs Jerry Man- gum, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bla mires and the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Losee and Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Bone. The Relief Society was in charge of the services Sunday evening The Singing Mothers offered the Sacrament and Closing songs. They were directed by Eunice Watkins and accompanied by Lena Peterson. A tableau en Saints titled "To the Latter-Da- y the home is a sacred place" wa; presented with members. CrS- Lehi Liied by Edith Fox. They ome, and "in tne vai- Home." Mrs. Fox also t i oacK organ music as Ihe for the tableaus. Iration sang, Love at J and prayers were offer-- J. Maiben Stephensen and Stake Board Goates. were u in attendance let Barnes of the presid fid Edith Evans, chorister. Anne Worlton WARD I Hazel Roberts, president I organization, conductedgeting and gave the openThe congregation ; aress. j. Love at Home," directed 1 la Taylor and accompanied ! i. eGorgia Lou Zeigler,, Jcompanied all the musical nirnisnea a fi s ofanadevotional muse for tfleaus. ?;er the program, dancing. group Home." ig p missionary tableau were fforberg, Jilene Peterson, Lyle Russon and Elder fay. The marriage scene ipicted by Uvonna Smith tidal gown. Arlan Pullam, leaun Smith, as the brde's and Bishop Linel Lar-th- e father of the groom, closing song, "O, Home i, Where'er I Wander," hi by a male chorus, Dean Wesley Rassmussen, 'eck, Warren Russon and Huggard. The benedic- spoken by Vere Peter- - enjoyed Teenage choir members are reminded that choir practice is held immediately following Sunday School each Sunday. The Relief Society presented the program Sunday night which was as follows: Prelude music, Mrs. Lula Anderson; opening song by the Singing Mothers, "In the Valley at Home"; address and presentation of theme, Leota Peterson, president; first tableau, second Christiansen family; Haws the family; tableau, Jay violin solo, Knollin Haws accompanied by Hugh Haws; third tableau, Mama Peterson, Mario Gardner, Joyce Wing and Glen Evans; fourth tableau, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royal, Dale Love- ridge and Beverly Meredith; Mothers, Singing by song "Home"; benediction, Mrs. Hicks; first reader, Mrs. Cass Willes; Mrs. second reader, LeRoy Loveridge. TWE LET DOWN lems. The meeting will be held in the Memorial Building at 7:30 p. m., with Roy L. Ferman and the club officers in charge. The membership drive is now on, and new members are welcomed to April. Some $300 in prizes will be given at this show, the first of its kind in the state. Anyone may enter a plant, and need not be a member of the Garden Club. Good specimens of the common varieties will stand as good a chance of winning prizes as the more exotic strains. Further instructions will be received later. , h, . Earl Roberts of Long Beach, Eugene and Katheryn Nelson GARDEN CLUB TO SPONSOR of American Fork, are the proud California, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs David MEET TOMORROW Roberts. The public is invited to a meeting of the Garden' Club scheduled for tomorrow (Saturday) night at the Memorial building at 7: 30 p. m. The colored picture, "How to Grow Radios have been Roses," and slides showing the 5 be will shown English landscapes brought to full life by by Marlow Gardner, according t0 to Roy Ferman, organization HOWARDS RADIO head Mrs. Dorothy Newbold, first Telescope Rodes and TELEVISION of the Associated Reels Garden clubs of Utah has been - Lehi Main engaged as a speaker for the Automatic Reels E 4)000 DEAD Guaranteed MIY APPLIANCES COAL - GAS - OIL F. Haws Durfev Phone 340-- W American Fork Sales and Service HEATING AND GO. PICIHJ! NES R PHONE 5 Good Starting Service Demands . , 30 to- ff Come In Today and See Our New ONLY A DOLLAR ta hone 2135-- LEHI The thermostat provides a simple and foolproof method with no problems for the operator just put it in the battery and forget it. 3. Thermostat prevents overheating and damage of battery of charge t 125F. regrdless of state by automatic cut-oof charge, size, starting temperature or internal condition of battery. 4. 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Tests prove that a battery must be charged to its maximum safe charging temperature of 125T to put a 90 or better charge in it, regardless of starting temperature, state of charge, or size of battery. RASMUSSEH VENTILATING from $3.60 Up from 49c Up 5,40 Up 6.30 to 10.00 SMITH HARDWARE Recharging Not 'Boosting Mattresses rWTTRESS CO. $7s,60 DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY pw and Used VERUAHH'S $360 LINES, ETC FURNACES I but 316,800 of them TTRESSES lOld Marfr to 10 Years 1. States. V Guaranteed A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL and O SB vaicunct jLvaKe a. isni ny roies oUc Fiber Glass Rod Blanksmake your Own Pole 17,50 Complete Line of HOOKS - LEADERS M States flag was Island on July 5--3 m ft Fly Rods Washer Repairing Phone Lehi 327-Pleasant Grove 2323 p jRebulit GARDEN vice-presid- POTTED PLANT SHOW President Roy L. Ferman at- evening. Club officers report that plans tended the directors' meeting in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Ex are moving forward for the pansion of the garden club idea municipal rose garden. and the many neWctubs recently organized were among the points discussed. Presidets were asked to carry an invitation to everyone in their communites to enter house plants in the big show to be held at the Hotel Utah in Thi Newspaper Manufactured articles used are imported from the I 'evtiytt, 20-- WAKE UP BUSINESS I By Advertising In POWERS St join. Relief Society room enjoy talk and social Mrs. Witzel former General Board member, spoke" on the theme, '"Treasurers of Truth." Stake leaders and ward group teachers also attended the over Wake Jring . 6, Garden Club NeWi PUBLIC INVITED TO GARDEN CLUB MEETING The public is invited to join the Garden - Club members at their meeting, Saturday evening, March 11. A film on rose culture has been secured from the i o., n and Mario Gardner will show his colored slides on landscaping in Europe. Mrs. Dorothea Newbold, 1st of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs, will be a special guest. Mrs. Newbold has shown considerable interest in the local club and is always ready to assist in any way possible. Well informed and widely experienced, she stands as an authority on gardening prob- P United " vice-presid- ent was offered by Harry after which a trio, Edna ipcJ Berniece Rassmussen id ;$vis Larsen, sang, "In the il: I at Home" FIFTH WARD HOST TO En the first tableau, the Or- STAKE JUNIORS lunther family took part; in AND GLEANERS ond, the E. L. Russon Junior Girls and Gleaners with Mrs. Marjorje from! all wards in the Stake met n. At the close of the at the Fifth Ward Mrs. Magnusen sang, last Tuesday a to obi - Porter-Walto- The Ward birthday party was . were held March 2 with a large crowd Mothers Singing I by Grethel Powell and in attendance. After a varied fH Hospital Happenings per-form- ed FIFTH WARD NEWS i e LAW A Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans and Mr. and Mn. Dale Whimpey and their children, Carolyn and Scott, enjoyed a motor trip to Copper-to- n, last Sunday. They visited Tonsil operations were per- parents of a baby daughter, their with Mr and Mrs. Frank Peterformed for Roy Haycock, 23, first child, born March 7. Mrs. son and family, there. Provo, Larry Reed Miner, 3, son Verlie Nelson is the grandof Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Miner; mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elaine Schow, 14, daughter of Turner the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schow; A son was born to Merwin Kay Frampton, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frampton, (Bill) and Barbara Lewis, Pleasant Grove. March 7. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Eunice Ross, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott Mrs. Eudora Naisbitt, underwent a minor operation, Tuesday. Evans W. Hansen, 38, received treatment at the local hospital, Mrs. Pearl Spears, Provo, is March 1, before being taken to a receiving medical treatment. She Salt Lake hospital. He was inwas admitted March 4. jured in an explosion at a lime kiln at Pelican Point An appendectomy was for Clifford N. Pulley, June Bott, 40, Mrs. Helen Bott, 39, of American Fork, March 5. his wife, 38, and their children, June Kay Bott, and Helen Mrs. Don (Janette) Chambertreatment Jo. 2Vi, received lain of Cedar Fort, was admitted Thursday night, after an auto for medical treatment, March 2. mobile accident. They were taken to a Salt Lake hospital. I Mrs. Dean (Nancy) Messer-smitCedar Fort, is receiving Mrs. Richard McMillan and treatment following a major children of Salt Lake spent the operation, performed March 2. week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson, and A baby daughter was born to Time t rein... other relatives. S in teush lien Slodal T. J. and Edna Bone, March 3. W hav your favorite color Mrs. May Bone is the paternal Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carter and styloin gabardine, grandmother. of Magna, Bedford, flannel or corduroy. (Sally Gaisford) California styled . . . comfort two days last week, visiting Dean and Phyllis Didericksen spent cut... sturdily stitched. welcomed a son, bom March 5. with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. great-grandparen- ts. In1 1 n esot a, V--4 THEV OTTA BE A6IN HE WW si Ht D OXFOkDS en r FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950 . S but motiy dollarj, deposited regularly at this bank, con help and have you build security, the ether oood things you wonl State Bank of Lehi lit Friz: COME IN FOR COMPLETE DETAILS Model 220 MocUr Dash Now Home) Mochlno (Retail valuoi $257.00) 2nd Prii: Model 626 Walnut Con-to-U New Horn Machine (Retail value: $185.00) Ird Priie: Model leatherette Portable New Horn Machine (Retail value: $143.50) WILL AED FAST CSiARGEE TESTEE The Improved Battery Thermostat Bring your battery in today and we will tell you exactly what condition it is in |