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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Last Year's Winning al Details Nearly Complete were being the pageant was written to bring pioneer days, the pageant i v memories of the past to those pected to draw great interest wf.r the Centennial wno rememDer trom which is ,iaer resiue,lu people as well eairice June , yoUnger people a pic- rVj for presentation the to wrote e Taylor and of the Pageant, in ture early days of this t 815 p m. will also serve as reader. M . liriiim. community. - Colorful with authentic cos- - The cast of characters is as fol P under the sponsorCentennial committee, lumes axiu suige props or me lows: Dean Nuttal and mj-Lean Nuttal, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron bhepherd ti kliULU Cve Beal T. F. Kirkham " ps ,tber Josephine Robison Musicians .... Samuel Webb - Stanley Clark and Mrs. Eva Carson Teacher LaVerl Leany, Kay Holmstead Rubv Nielsen, Alta Wanlass Teenagers Morris Goates, Diane Robison, Ann rjfcrie Robinson, a.Melvin Anderson, Lee Michel Taylor Worlton, ioiw", Crabb, Kathryn Children Carma Christensen, Roger Melvin Bushman Norma Webb Morton, FJese Jackson, Linda Chatfield, wof Hat Shop Bruce Peck, Vesta Morton, Neil Miller,' ... Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Ziegler MAYOR La Nai Chatfield "and Mrs. Wesley Rasmussen, Mr. 1 out-of-to- ' vx Utah County Drivers SLOW License Schedule Announced tjHISIC CLASSES The monthly meeting of the Lehi Garden Club was held last Thursday in the Memorial Building, with president Roy L. Fer-min charge. The program on corsage making and arrangements was under the direction of Mrs. Mary Smith, chairman, and Mrs. Ada Allred, Mrs. Irene Turscanski of "Irene's Gardens," and Mrs. Crosby of "Crosby's Iris Garden," demonstrated the making of corsages, bouquts and arrangements. They were assisted by Melvin Hartshorn, young floral worker. At the close of the meeting a drawing was held. As the names were drawn, each member received the corsage or arrangement of his or her choice, including the vases. Many kinds of flowers were identified and their qualities pointed out. Methods of culture were also explained. Harden the blooms by placing in deep cold j pratjunior ana senior Dana water for 12 hours before using, s are being held each weekr c it was explained. Wednesday evening, with the Lehl COlCl Storage 6 borl at Mrs. Mable Jones, Centennial m.,p. beginning t Rem0(leled senior band at 7 p. m. Flower Show Chairman, named Morris Wrathall, new owner; the chairmen and committees and ARE manager of the Lehi Cold tQ gerve fa the shoWi giving a NOW TICKETS announces that he has Storage, f SALE AT LOCAL BUSIN remodeled the plant and, Position to every club member recently HOUSES. BUY YOURS that he intends to extend the re-- 1 Some 40 were present, PAY! modeling program this summer. A new meat curine room has been added, and a new entrance and JcSGph C. nail way iu uiv uuiing i uum ucis a Jhe Lehi Free Presn been constructed, and Mr Wrat Teacher of Piano weekly newspaper devoted to hall says he is now set up to the interests and welfare of handle large amounts of meat in MOZART PIANO SCHOOL Lehi City connection with the locker plant. The new owner comes to Lehi Beginners and Advanced Published by the Free Press with a wide range of experience WILL BE IN LEHI EVERY Wishing Co., Every Friday in the meat curing and locker FRIDAY business, and invites Lehi people ' ftered at the postoffice at Lehi, to come in and p.equnint get J as second class matter under and inspect the new modern For Appointment See $ of Congress March 3, 1879 plant. J Mr. Wrathall says low sum-- n Frank W. Shaw prices are now in effect and w' Phone 153 comes old and new customers to boys Provo Office: Daily, except minpd this week arc 9:00 to 5:00 week associThursdays city recreation itt providing free musical days .. 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday. Time: 10:00 to 4:00. 'during the summer June 22 Lehi. 6 Payson. jS W. Shaw, instructor of July 13 American Fork. July nroeram. reports that 16 Spanish Fork. November not ijjjiiiners classes are 27 Lehi. July supported, and there 3 Payson. August for many more beginAugust 10 American Fork. i .a J on1 mvhpstra " U jj DOW ua" August 17 Spanish Fork. 24 Lehi. August and held Tuesday . September 7 Payson. uie L:l m&ii sday mornings m ,l. September 14 American Fork There is no music room. 21 Spanish Fork. L for the lessons, and Mr. September September 28 Lehi. lit pointed oui uui ui October 5 Payson. nna JV POOD. Ume IU -t o October 12 American Fork. a tm and eirls on their in October 19 Spanish Fork. Lts for band training He October 26 Lehi. ti tint he will be glade to talk November 2 Payson. M parents and students at any November 9 American Fork. to make arrangements ior Nov. 16 Spanish Fork. taunt in the classes. November 30 Lehi. lie beginners schedule is as December 7 Payson. lows: Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. to December 14 American Fork. 9:30 a. m. noon: Wednesday, December 21 Spanish Fork. noon. i - December 28 Lehi. pT an J, U ':Mi t LEAHY URGES Luz-an- ne 1 . SS -- BEFORE CENTENNIAL e school-ag- of Active in music, she had served as chorister and organist in various capacities. She received a 1 i merit award for Red Cross work during the last World War. Besides Mrs. Russon, she is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Vern (Hazel) Walker of American Fork; Mrs. Arthur (Pearl) Manton, Provo; Mrs. Mark (Jennie) Brown, Provo, 17 LOCAL MOTHER OF DUP TO HOLD TEA-LETEA WOMAN DIES IN PROVO 27 and great grandchildren took Burial place grandchildren. held Funeral services were The Daughters of Utah Mrs. Provo. in for Provo in Monday Tea Less Tea will be held June 29 at 2 p. m. in the tabernacle, for the members and their guests. Chairman Elva Tingey will be in charge.. The program committee is composed of Julia Jackson and Rose Lott. The refreshment committee is Laura Smith, Goldie Dickerson, Gladys Trane, Udinc Wing and Olive V FINAL CLEANUP Lehi Garden Club Holds Meeting - N' i: it 9er tSTRATIQH W? - Mrs. Kinghom had been active in the organizations of the LDS church, and a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Li p .. 1941. t s. . Mayor George W. Leany issued a plea this week to all residents to put final touches on their premises preparatory to re ceiving Centennial visitors next week. Mr Leany praised the re suits of an earlier cleanup cam. paign, but said some lots and Leany. premises in the city need to be Notify your camp captain as cleaned in order to impress vis to the number of guests by June itors the right way. 27. Mr. Leany requests business men to sweep in front of their TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY places Saturday morning and kitchen Drop-lecity trucks will haul the trash FOR SALE away. He urges all residents to Mrs. D. table. L Racker, Ph. have their premises in the best 233-J23 condition possible next week. "Utah's underground mines pour out enough water to irrigate several thousand acres of farm land. Ona mine alone pumps enough to keep 700 acres green and growing." af mm R. n WHuu jr r0 o new 9 cu. ft. t 12 may j pi bd mini.. mi i nujumiwii iij.i 11 iiiiil.. 11 ii.iiil m iijiihmuiiuiijimi. m inmirnr n " ' ESS . f Raymond ii t Innes. advance) .. OUR SAVS uowers UWI Precision Phone JOIMES 289W Stresses New SPring and Used Mattresses ; THl soon; TO OPEN TO : : YOU AND Now Is The Time to Send Your Clothes For Cleaning the For The Big-CENTE- and the LEHI ROUNDUP -- j U-C-- J "ik Get... - You ;v S size Get... J . .h I STYLE . ? - I : - i ihJSSi WITH FULL-WIDT- ...FULL-LENGT- H PHOME 2&Q Quality : Is You ' !v Get... I FEATURES. j ; H FREEZER COLD! BIG TRADE IN ALLOWANCE AND p North Ik 1 NNIAL n Allowed for your ,Wtl2th i" "z WEEK Mattresses TTRESSCO. f i You SUPER SHEEN WAY Recovered Highest V"J-,-- ' IS ; Serviced 01 ! A DOOR Ground MORLEY ..ggigSiUJ: V:1 :5s ;r:J $2.00 feuratcly Ffled 1 I participate. Publisher Subscription FYrar (in :iiyfc ;;i t t Russell P P Y DRYcomeCLEANING at 219 State Street in WE APPRECIATE YOUR r? tv-i- .- nnA FTgJE 1950 Europha Brian Leffler Kinghom, Mrs. Lott A. od, mother of (Sadie) Russon of Lehi Mrs. Kinghorn died at her home in Provo, Thursday, June 15. one was born April 9, 1865, in in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Daniel G. and Martha Ashworth Brian. She was married to Wm. Leffler on August 10, 1885, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Leffler died in 1928. She was married to David Kinghorn in 1938 at Idaho Falls, Idaho. He passed away in .a1q ljjiiY CB Float, Entered by Broadbent s Store Pageant Presentation 'or , FRIDAY, JUNE 23, No down payment at . . . . . . Wes tern Auto ft |