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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 24, - - "" - t- n- LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 1950 Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor in Magna, Sunday. They were acMrs. John Goates returned companied by Mrs. Ida Chipman Rolfe. home last Thursday after receiv and Miss Edna 4-St. treatment at medical ing Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yates Mark's hospital in Salt Lake former Clara Webb) of Salt (the City. She is reported to be conLake City, were visitors with siderably improved. relatives and friends in Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rodney Dick-ers- Sunday. They attended church attended the funeral ser- services in the First Ward. 4-4-vices of Mrs. Dickerson's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Turner Mrs. Virginia Driggs Clark of Provo, Utah, wife of Dr. Haro.d and son, Buddie, spent the in Redmond with their G'en Clark, director of the Brig-ha- week-en- d Mrs. Richard Sorenson Extendaughter, Young University sion Division. Funeral servic.s and family. Accompanied by were held Monday at the Al.ui-- a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason and baby daughter, Mary Jane, of u Ward Chapel of Provo. American Fork, they report a most enjoyable trip. was Mrs. LuGetie P. Kirkham 4-4hostess for the members of the Mrs. H. her at John Weston was Board Stake Primary home Monday evening, with honored on the occasion of her Mrs. Wanda Bushman as birthday by her daughter and at the Russell Innes President Gladys Peterson took charge and the residence Saturday evening at a lesson was given by Mrs. Lois family dinner. The entire famiEvans, teacher trainer. Plans ly was present. Joining to honor were made for attending Pri- Mrs. Weston were Mr. Weston, mary conference on April 4 and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes. Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Weston of 5. A. Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Weston, Laketown, and Mr. and I Mrs. Ross Cheney, also of Lake-tow- n. About Folks You Know Mrs. Dorthea Peterson enjoyvisit from her sister, Mrs. Peterson of Salt Lake City, who was accompanied by a niece. ed Home after spending the winter in New Mexico, Joseph E, Stein arrived last week. Employed at Vanadium, he stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worth-e- n, parents of Mrs. Stein. LEHI STUDENTS TO . . . III FCRESIG MEET Twelve Lehl High debaters accompanied by their coach, Jack Brailsford, will take part in the annual regional forensic meet at Pleasant Grove April 6 and 7. They are Sharon Stephenson, Lela Stewart, Gayle Evans, Mark Young, Harold Allen, Anne Worlton, Dean Edwards, Jennell Foreman, Ina Calton, Anna Lee Lunceford, Smith and Jean Floydene Schroeder. Six teams will also represent B. Y. High, American Fork, Lincoln, and Pleasant Grove. Debaters will discuss questions pertaining to methods of electing the president. The double elimination tourney will see six teams selected to compete in the State meet. m and Mt. Alonzo Madsen, James Fen-ell- , Fr., and Albert Lish were Salt Lake City visitors Friday. They attended a Mr. - temple session Mrs. Annie Fritz returned home Saturday after spending a week in Salt Lake City, visiting with her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramos and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright and family. son-in-la- f OUIillfMEM DON'T BE CAUGHT WITH YOUR COOPS EMPTY . . . When the Price of Eggs Goes Up Next Summer ORDER CHICKS MOW Ivin's Hatchery American Fork Phone 455-- J For Your w 4-- F. H. A. Is Active In School Activities During the past year the F. H. A. has been very busy attending to their various duties. Last fall they directed a magazine selling campaign. Last week they received their awards for their faithful work in prizes 4-- RETURNS TO ALASKA Nordell Carroll, erandson of Mrs. James Beverley, left Friday by plane for his home in Fairbanks, Alaska, where he will join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Carroll. He was accompanied by an uncle. Eugene Crump of Ogden. Nordell, 12, who had previously undergone an operation for brain tumor. had spent the? past winter in Utah, where he attended the bchool for the Blind m Ogden. He left on account of ill health. Mr. Crump and the bov ex pected to visit in Seattle with a daughter, Mrs. Carma CrumD Jensen. The Carrolls were con tacted by telephone, Thursday, by Mrs. Mark Greenwood and Mrs. Wilson Greenwood, sisters of Mrs. Carroll. The cold winter in Fairbanks is breaking into spring, they said. Hospital Happenings TAKE PART on Mrs. Francis Mitchell of American Fork, spent Saturday afternoon visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Don C. Loveridge. which were awarded according to the number of subscriptions they sold. A group will leave March 25 for the F. H . A. Convention. Name's were chosen from the various names handed in and these girls will leave for camp. Medical patients at the hos Clifford Pulley, pital include: husband of La Verne Pulley of American Fork, admitted March 15; Mrs. Julia Brown, 89, mother of Lowell Brown, who was admitted March 15; Mrs. Rhea mi FISH AND UM tbit M mint 11 la. lot Uf For 1 he 'all-roo- m Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. 12:l5o.m. 12:32 am 2:00 o.m. 2:23 o.m 5:37 4:10 o.m am Ar. 5:02 o.m 8:05 o.m 8:05 o.m. 8:45 o.m. 9:00 o.m. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. 10:26 a.m. Ar. 10:36 a.m. Lv. 10:58 a.m. Ar. lt:!2o.m Ar. 12:05 p.m Ar. 12:25 pm Lv. 1:27 p.m. Ar. 1:32 p.m. Lv. 2:35 P m Ar. 1:07 p.m. Ar. 1:13 1:30 p.m. Ar. e-- IMS OlltCt GRANBY WINTER PARK Ar Lv Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv Lv Lv CANON FLORENCE PUEBLO PUEBLO COLORADO SPRINGS COLORADO SPRINGS CASTLE ROCK LITTLETON CINTSAV MANSCONTININTAl And EC0HQMICU1! CARE OF YOUR ESSENTIAL TO M uuuiJ HEALTH. LE EXAMINE THEM TOD; IF YOU FEEL IS HALF -- SICK WITH PEP, IT MAY BE Good Starting Service Demands Recharging Not 'Boosting' . . minute "Boosting" does not recharge a battery. It uf puts a surface charge on the plates which cannot posd give good Starting Service. Tests prove that a battery ml be charged to its maximum safe charging temperatuill 125F to put a 90 or better charge in it, regardless of ilr ing temperature, state of charge, or size of battery. Why Thermostatic Control is the On! Only Practical and Automatic Method Safe Fast Charging Charging is not discontinued before 125F. so misc. safe charge is put in battery. 2. The thermostat provides a simple and foolproof of automatic control with no problems for the operate! just put it in the battery and forget it. j 3. Thermostat prevents overheating and damage of tote r . regrcuess m of charge t by automatic cut-o- n of charge, size, starting temperature or internal conditm battery. 4. Thermostatic protection instills confidence in the eti tomer who wants assurance that his battery won be Vm J up" 5. Batteries in good condition are 90 or more rechatR and all batteries brought to a fixed temperature (U5, which the tester can be calibrated, thus compensating for! all important temperature error in battery testing. 1. East Fourth North 323-- M New and Used Uest . Recovered Rebulit 01 Come In Today and See Our KiW 0ATTRESSES Nevf WII1I1AEP of Highest Quality 1 $10 Allowed for your Old Mattress CHAEGEE TESTE! OVERI.WFIIJS The Improved Battery Thermostat Bring your battery in today and we mfi tell you exactly what condition it is I1ATTRESS CO. IWHH8 2 West 12th North PROVO Phone 2135R (Read Up) 8:01 p.m. 7:28 p m. 4:08 p.m 3:25 p.m 3:15 pm 1 :43 p.m 1:33 p.m 1:18 p.m Lv.l SQUIl vure 8:50 a.m. frPfffc'''" L .m ..'1 ir 4 : ; i nw"1" e- -f AUK W 6 Kiwr THAT O5 TtT 9HQ? OF THE but 898 of them form a safe stairway to the top of the WASH' WAm ... 6 INGTON MONUMENT ONLY A DOLLAR 12:57 p.m 12:10pm 11:50 o.m 10:50 o.m Ar 10:45 o.m Lv 9:41 o.m Lv 9:10o.m Lv Lv Ar. Lv. I 0:50 p.m. 12:53 o.m. 8:27 p.m. 11:10 p.m. LvJ 7:28 p.m Lv 4:20 p.m Ar BRIDGE. Lv BRIDGE. Ar CITY Lv DENVER EXPERTLY Jeweler and Optometrist . Spring Mattresses Serviced 9:50 o.m. 8:45 o.m. 8:15 a.m. 7:15 o.m. 4:50 o.m. 4:37 o.m. 1:10 a.m. Lv. Lv EAGLE LEADVILLE BUENA VISTA SAL I DA SAL I DA .HANGING .HANGING It Pays To Adve ie. m. mm MATTRESSES Ye Prospector OGDEN LAKE CITY. . SALT .SALT LAKE CITY. PROVO HELPER PRICE . GRAND JUNCTION. Lv. . GRAND JUNCTION . Ar. Ar. GLENWOOD SPRINGS Lv Ar. Ar. 6:12 am I Sine. Royal Gorge STATIONS Ar. "M o Dallas at Denver with fast streamlined overnight trains to Chicago and the east. lv. Lafavetti Phone 49 for Appointment Cut Flowers Potted Plants Bedding Plants Pansy Plants City and St. Louis. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 8 :54 p.m. caialogua, 20-- 30 at Pueblo with the Texas Zephyr for Ft. Worth and 3:50 5:00 5:30 6:27 8:42 ""V"ve 1 SEEDS at Pueblo with the Colorado laglo for Kansas WESTBOUND J prepaid pricea STRAIN, SHRUBS ROSES LEHI ROLLER MILLS City & Grand Junction) will operate on an earlier schedule fo provide convenenf connectone... Pretpecte- Royel Gorg HEWS TREES . . Effective March 26, the eastbound Royal Gorge (combined with the Prospector between Salt take tfUadDown) 18-1- 9; EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY AND GIWS WHEAT OATS BARLEY For The Best Harvest ultra-mode- PEAR, APPLR JOB Get Your GEaaflS m ir lower 16-2- Morley Jones. Phone ft i 1) 189 EASTBOUND March 16; Francis Chamberlain of Cedar Valley, March M. S. Lott, admitted 0; March 18; Susan Boren, 2Vz, daughter of Lloyd Boren of Pleasant Grove, March Mrs. LeRoy (Nellie) Davis, admitted "Tuesday, March 21. OVLER'S FLOWERS i AT ad-roit- tee BAn Iron Arm1 mm with moUloa. n " u; K. traar, tut. Tea Texas-Louisia- na 1 Eddington, VflM and The most beautiful railroad cart ever built now In daily service , . . Vista Dome coaches on the Royal Gorge ' ...new coaches and sleeping cars on the Prospector. Featherstone of Provo, a niece of Mrs. Elmo AT SIC . Gray Dickerson, ful check be made of the activit- 17. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray ies of institutions of this kind, are the grandparents. and the number one requirement is that they be given permisi-tto operate fur farms, pheasant farms and private fish hatencr-ie- s. The law makes it mandatory that after the first of each year a new permit be taken out. The fee is nominal. To date very few of the fur raisers, pheasant breeders, or fishermen have applied for permits. On and after April I it will be necessary to refer Enfo lato the ment Division of Uw Fish and Game Department Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Madsen and family enjoyed the company of two friends, Miss Beverly Bean of Oregon and Miss Dorthy Horrocks of Pocatello, Idaho, Sunday at dinner. Both are leaving for LDS missions, Miss Horrocks to England and Miss Bean in the section. Also joining the group at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo F. Madsen Jr., and their baby daughter, and Mrs. Arva Tyndale and son, Laurie, here from Woods Cross, and Jay Fer-re- ll, a nephew. I Reliahlo- The records of the state Game Department reveal that there Wells and Betty Lou Beck are several hundred private have a new daughter, born pheasants farms operating with- March 14. in the state and there are also numerous fur farms operating. A was born to Mrs. State law requires that a care- LaReedaughter March Comfort e mmmm but many doliari, deposited regularly at this bank, can help JjIMPMAlSf you build security, and have the other good things you want. 5:30 p.m. JtSTTEUTHE MAM I VOU ttANT iMflS II y Wo,ker- Blended whiskev. Wi olZ 2.3 pmtt. Hiram Walker Inc., Pcork, Illinoii. Mi MtiMI State Bank of Lehi - fT"W 1 - 8c ft - llll 86 Son i |