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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH New Books Are For Lehi Library APPENINGS A long list of new books was James Lynn Magnusen, 5, son Kldd. This gun is 51 caliber, and purchased for the Lehi has 16 lands and 16 grooves in at the meeting of the Library of Mr. and Mrs. James Magnu-seLibrary is receiving treatment for a the barrel. Made in 1760 by Bias-se- tt Board. Tuesday ewning. Accordfractured leg. He was admitted of Liverpool. England, the ing to Mrs. Orald R. of March 29. and has a the board, the books Taylor gun is silver-mountcover a JJiiV short, curved hand-griwide scope of material, suitable .. L1. firearms. Stephen Erickson. 5, son of Mr. Second gun on display is a 44- - for every age. most T, interesting and Mrs. Norman Erickson of . , One o " rimfire rifle tvn4. used 50 double-barrellLibrarian ,ha Gudrun Wathen had " flintlock pisiw with a brass-mountreceiver. previously submitted a list of Fairfield, received medical treatMi 'III This gun was made in 1856 by suggested books to the Zion's Book ment from March 31 to April 1. Frank Wesson, who later gained Store and the books were brought Edwin Street was admitted, world-wid- e recognition as maker direct to Lehi by two repre2. for medical treatment. April of the famous Smith-Wesso- n sentatives of the company, R. J. Waters and Mr. Weller A number pistols. Max ' Third addition Peggy Peterson of to the collection of different choices were pre- Americanand Fork, are the parents of is a 750 express double rifle made sented and those selected were a new baby daughter, born April in 1854 by Hollis and Sheath of left at the library that same 2. England. This is a cap and ball evening, a service greatly apprecmuzzle-loade- r. iated by the library board. Reed and Kathleen Bullock President T F. Kirkham took have a new The fourth gun is a Sharps son, born March 29. Carbine known as "John Brown's charge of the meeting. Others The baby has four brothers and besides Mrs. Wathen and one sister. model" because just a few were present Grandparents are Mr. made in a slightly different design Mrs. Taylor were Melvin Wood- and Mrs. Harold C. Bullock and Miss land. Norine Fox and Mrs. Mrs. for John Brown's men at Harper's Augusta Currie of Salt Lake Putnam. Ferry at the beginning of the Ora City. Great grandmother, Mrs. Two books very timely Civil War. This gun is a 51 calipur- Elizabeth Taylor, also lives in Salt ber cap and ball model with a chased were, "Practice for the Ar- Lake. slanting breach block. It uses a my Tests," and a bound book, INSTALL A . Alvin and Elaine Schow have a paper cartridge, and the block "Better isHomes and Gardens." The a must for any young son, their mechanism cuts the paper end former first child, born April man woman or who expects to 1. Proud grandparents are Mr. off the cartridge, exposing the the service. It outlines the and Mrs powder in the pan where it is enter which Delbert Mr. must be taken, and and Mrs. Randal Norman and now ignited from the percussion cap. tests who Schow, furnishes insight into the various have 8 grand children. Mrs. FRANCES LOTT DIES IN S. L. positions which may be held in Victoria Stewart is great grandmilitary fields. mother to ten. Mrs Minnie NorMrs. Frances Vera Warwood FOR MORE HEAT . . . "Better Homes and Gardens" man is great grandmother to of Daniels Lake Salt Lott, City, a year around euide for nracUSING LESS FUEL died at her home Saturday at tical gardening, beautifully illus- - four, two boys and two girls. 12:30 a. m. after a lingering ill- tarted. Included in its pages is xcluiv Th Vernon and Logsdon ness. information on lot planning, lawns. Blamires have a Betty fins o6d to new daughter, born Lehi was She at April an roses, shrubs, vines, evergreens, born March 30. The VICTOR furnaca baby has 18, 1895, a daughter of John and pools, pests and diseases, and all two Mrs. sisters. Eliza Konoffty fMtun possessed Logsdon Martha Preasler Warwood. She about vegetable gardening. The is the b no other furnace on th proud grandmother. Dan- book provides the kind of article to F. was married Arthur narktt. Available in coal iels September 30, 1915 They that appeals to amateurs as well Glen and Mildred Shelley are oroll...eonvrtlblIOQat later were divorced and she was as more experienced gardeners. the proud parents of a daughter, whin M Is available. Colt we married to Ross Lott December Information on the new books born March 30. far free recommendations 16, 1922, in Salt Lake, City. will be furnished each week. if our expert heoHng eoglShe was a member of the Re- Readers are asked to watch the Kenneth Carolyn Turner Convenient erealt ar-lief Society of Miller Ward, pages of the Lehi Free Press for welcomed a and new daughter, born Latter-da- y of Christ Jesus of Church further information in regard to March 30. ranQMo Saints. our library. A cordial invitation Surviving are her husband, two is extended by Mrs. Wathen and sons, Ross Lott, Jr. and Dale the library board to evervone to DUP to Lott, Salt Lake City; visit the library and make new DeWayne ev wr three daughters, Mrs. Velma friends in the wide choice of books. -Frances Daniels Gustavson and FORT WALL CAMP will meet Mrs. Jearl Awilda Daniels Paul, ATTEND WEDDING Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb at- at the home of Mrs. C W. (Mable) May Lott McCleary, Murray; a tended the wedding of their grand- Lehmberg, Thursday, April 12. sister, Mrs. S. R. Ferre, and a daughter, Miss Veone Duke, and All eligibile members are remindr, Samuel Pullen, both DeVon Holt, in Salt Lake City, ed to attend. Hostesses will be of Salt Lake City, and nine Friday evening. The bride is the Ruth Curtis, Verlie Nelson, Ida HEATING AMD and Mrs Lehmberg. grandchildren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Von Gray Funeral services were conducted Duke of Draper and the groom VENTILATING The EVANSVILLE CAMP will Tuesday at 12:15 p. m. in the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holt of PHONES: Miller Ward chapel, 45 East 33rd Salt Lake City, formerly of Tur- - meet in the Second Ward Relief South, Salt Lake City. Burial rey, near Richfield. Daffodils and Society rooms. Zella Clark, Emily Pleasant Grove - 2323 was in Murray city cemetery. Easter lilies decorated the rooms Johnson, Marie Bray, May Calton Lehi - 14- -J and a large wedding cake high- and Geneva A Stewart will be the hostesses. good turnout is lighted the table where refresh to of a were served ments group immediate relatives. CAMP will The BLUEBELL meet home Mrs. Lowell at of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Thelda) Brown, in honor of Mrs. Estate of Winford Frank Gra-y- Julia Austin Brown, original Notice to Creditors. pioneer. A Television claims Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned SNOW SPRINGS CAMP meetadministrator at the office of ing will be held next Thursday at Will Give Ivins and Draper, Attorneys at 2:00 p. m., in the Fifth Ward Law, Houston Building, American church, it is announced by Essie Fork, Utah, on or before the Worlton, captain. All members Any 30th day of May, 1951. are urged to be present. Winford Preston Gray, n. ed p. ed ed FURNACE foal-savin- g, LPS. Initial Diamond Drills Aching backs and creaking arms were the order of the day following the first two days of practice of Lehi High's baseball aspirants, some 25 strong, this week as Coach Earl "Hap Holmstead began an intensive training program to ready Lehi s 1951 horse-hide edition for the initial fracas. tentatively scheduled with American Fork, next Thursday at American Fork. With scarcely time to put ba ball suits in moth balls, baseball candidates are taking their batting and fielding practice seriously as the Pioneers launch their second season on the diamond in some twenty years. Handicapped again by not having a home field, the Pioneers will meet American Fork, Lincoln and Pleasant Grove in two game series. Last year the green but promising nine posted a 2 won and 4 lost record. Practice is divided between the limited facilities of the football playing area and the 8 mile distant Camp Williams field, large but not offering too much in the way of advantages otherwise. Coach Holmstead stated that negotiations are under way to use American Fork's park for home games. Positions are still wide open, but prospects are encouraging with all but three members of last year's squad back, plus some promising sophomores. IIS USSEU Published by the Free Press Publfehing Co., Every Friday Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Jtah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, 1879 Vour Television Buy Set From Can Service if with the Know How Who HOWARD DETTMAR Radio and Television Service Main Street LEHI Phone J1 275-- RIO. II. . color We have Jjjcttatte a good amount of Farms. '' oiy to Lots, Subscription Per Year (in advance) .. $2.00 rebuilt washers Guaranteed A-- Condition l $19 - 29 - 39 - 49 - 59 - 69 Wringer Rolls and Parts For All Washers Bowers Home Furnishings On Tackle 638 South State Salt Lake City - 99c ii a4 and colors Assorted designs 77c ALL ITEMS come in a PENNY'S gin variety of colors and designs PRICED FOR EXTRA VALUE! ' J 5 APBII 'SI Easy Terms Dish-Dryi- ng 69c DUST PANS 25c and 33c R- 1 Select a Complete Fishing Outfit and Pay for it on Rack, Wire ESI v, Step into the Lone Eagle Trading Post and you step right into next summer's good times. Cannister Sets LISTINGS WANTED! Orem 0647-Gardner American Fork 24-- J OUR PROVO ADDRESS IS 176 WEST CENTER fun to browse around at the Lone Eagle Trading Post. It's a man's world . . . with rifles, fishing tackle, photo equipment and stuff like that to pick up and imagine you owned it. Fishermen 11 American Fork Plenty of time to think now, and plenty of time to do something about it, too. It's really a lot of 88c 55c ce III ... Remember last summer when you pulled in that big one? Why, fishin was so much fun and you were so busy doin' it, you didn't have any time to think about the tackle you lost and the things you'd have for yourself this year. J tfSfffnTf LEHI "The Gift Shop" and other you are in the selling ftotket. we can help you y Jeweler and Optometrist Maytag "Step On" Disposal Containers pint Ingi road from bank. are also in need of your farm or AFTER HOURS CALL IE. RL WLEDBIffi r- across Buckley Bulova Elgin Hamilton Gruin or other fine Watches and many other beautiful gifts CAKE SAVERS 98c en cool if Cevtrt solidlyurfoctt covtrt mod f mis ff Stand pioltd woth- - ipi of-c- r'd the matchlrM way to make her (or his) memory of the Great Day remain alive and wonderful through the years. Double Doors 1.98 Single Doors . 88c and beauty to work. and Business Properties in lehi. American Fork, and PI Grove. Jo information, give us a ring or get in ouch with us at our American Fork e fioie listings, Deposit! Bread Boxes niture, walls, and wood- jfomes We With a Small PT. OFF. ENAMEL It's One Coat Magic! Gives sparkling new fur- Evieall NOW ASSOCIATION Large size Medium size DU PONT a. m. to 1 p. m. Put it on Waste Paper Baskets rlnlSSTAYBWrA JO LAY-AWA- Y SALES a Man Saturdays from 2 to 5 p. m. to 1 SPRING KITCHENWARE but before you buy give us a try! hours on GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE . . . Administrator. Fringe Area Set announces that he has changed his office Eddy. E. Russell Innes, Publisher Other on the Market the Others, Help others and you are helping yourself, help yourself and you w ill help others. Mary Baker MAIN STREET Better Performance Than IVINS and DRAPER, Attorneys for Administrator, American Fork, Utah. First publication March 30, 1951. Last publication April 20, 1951. Dr. Boyd J. Laisen ually regaining her strength. o thb-- MEMBER. (JTAH SIATI Set and an Antenna That See All City half-brothe- SEE THIS NEW NOTICE! weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi AT LAST Arvin Mrs. Minnie Harris has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks. Her illness started as bronchitis and developed into bronchial pheumonia before it was checked She has taken a change for the better, and is grad- mi The Lehi Free Press A Camps Meet Thursday Fine- A GIRL FOB THE U) EBIDGES Sargeant and Mrs. Leo Lover idge are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Wednesday, April 4. at 11:17 a. m. The little miss weighed in at six pounds five ounces. Master Sgt. Loveridge is stationed at Camp Roberts, Pioneers Begin HOSPITAL Purchased Friday, April , -- 10 - 25c STORE Comer First West and Main Street Lehi May we suggest that you bring in your casting reels for repair now? This year avoid that last minute delay! Make The LONE EAGLE your headquarters The Very Best in Fishing Equipment for Lone Eagle Trading Post Main Street LEHI Phone 506 |