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Show Friday, April 11, 1952 tarlite American Fork New Program Adopted For Boy Scout Merit Badges Merit badge counselors for the Lehi district, Boy Scouts of America, have been completely reorganized, and a new program for merit badge work adopted, according to district officers. Under the new program, boys desiring to work for merit badges must have two conferences with the head counselor in the field m which they wish to work, one an advisory meting, and the other conference when they wish to pass their qualifications for the award. By Curtis, scout field executive, Theater Drive-i- n of the Mississippi. It is Booster Club to Have Leap Year Dance by Carolyn Whipple The girls of the Booster Club dance are sponsoring a on April 25. The dance will be The cast has been selected and girls' choice. The decorations for the dance have not yet been an- rehearsals are going forward for nounced, but the theme will be the Stake MIA play, under the di"April Showers." rection of Mrs. Bruce (Vivian) Proceeds of the dance will be Evans, Stake drama director. The used to send next year's president play chosen is "Grandpa's Twin to Girls' State. Sister," by Jean Provence; a three Chairman of the committee is act comedy farce. It will be preLaRaine Shepherd, and Lela Stew- sented, Saturday, April 26 in the art, JaLaine Webb and Elaine stake tabernacle. Talent from the Busker will assist her. Additional various wards in the stake is redetails will be announced later. presented in the cast as follows: equival al ent to $235,000,0000 for every day in the year, and according to the Bureau of the Budget, averages $538 per capita. Utah's share of this vast budget, so measured, is over $369,000,000 or nearly 8 times as much as total property taxes paid in the State. Head counselors of the merit badge divisions, and the fields they encompass are listed below. Scouts and scouters are requested to clip this list and save it for future reference. 1. Wayne Shaw, Camp Crafts counreports that the 15 head division, including camping, surselors may appoint other compioneering and cooking. mittee members to work with veying, 2. Harry Manning, Outdoor To them. However, scouts must first The Second Ward choir by popdivision, including hiking, report to the head counselor be- Sports ular demand is presenting again fore going to any other committee- fishing, archery, marksmanship, horsemanship, skiing and this year the famed Easter can-tman. He said this arrangement cycling, athletics. "Victory" by Rene Bronner is expetced to increase the effici3. Elwod Fov, Aquatics, includ- and Henry Wildermere in a permerit of and thoroughness ency ing swimming, rowing, canoeing formance Sunday night at 7:30 badge qualifications. and lifesaving. at the Second Wafd chapel. Several new merit badges have 4. Eldon A. Harding, Nature Based on the significant events recently been added to the scout- study, including a new mature in the life of Christ from the ing line, among which are four merit badge, astronomy, and Judgement of Pilate to the cruciin the division of citizenship and weather, as well as conservation, fixion, the highlight of the canone in nature study. soil and water conservation, tata is reached in choral expresTHE FANTASTIC BUDGET of forestry and wildlife management. sion of the resurrection. 5. Dal Stone, Personal DevelopIn the hour-lon- g $85,400,000,000 presented to Conperformance gress by Mr Truman must be cut. ment, including personal fitness, held in conjunction with the regThis budget is $4.4 billion more scholarship, reading, public speak- ular sacrament services, six chorthan ALL the income of ALL the ing, business, salesmanship, farm us numbers will be sung by the choir under the direcpeople living in ALL states west records and bookkeeping. 6. B. J. Lott, Citizenship, in- tion of Olive Harding. Two solos, a trio and quartette cluding citizenship in the home, citizenship in the community, are features of the Easter presencitizenship in the nation, and tation. Accompanists are Carolyn world brotherhood. Whipple and Jane Eddington. 7. Mable Jones, Public Service, including first aid, public An health, safety, fingerprinting and Blesser are the merchants who firemanship. 8. E. B. Garrett, Animal Hus- advertise for they have faith in bandry, including first aid to their business, and their prosperanimals, dog care, poultry keep- ity shall increase many fold. PACQUINS is the woman who sends ing, pigeon raising, beekeeping, Blessed Silk & Satin Liquid Lotion beef production, hog and pork in a written account of a party production, shep farming, animal or a wedding for she shall see the names of her PACQUINS industry, rabbit raising and dairy- details and the Blessed are thy guests reported. Hand Cream for Extra ing. 9. Mahlon Peck, Plant culti- who do not expect the editor to Dry Skin vation, including gardening, land- known everything by telling him TRUSHAY scape gardening, fruit culture, whenever an interesting event . citrus fruit culture, nut culture, occurs in which they are interestLotion Beforehand The have a better agriculture, corn farming, small ed for theyin shall town. 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Stan Russon, Arts, including NOXZEMA art, architecture, mechanical drawSkin Cream ing, photographing, sculpture, wood carving, pottery, music, and many, many more skin dramatics and Indian lore. lotions and creams. See us 14. John Hutchings, Crafts and for all your skin problems Collections, including basketry, textiles, book binding, leather work, coin collection, stamp colHome lection, rocks and minerals, and taxidermy. semi-form- Second Word Choir Present Cantata at ce Spring Wind Is Rough On Your Skin! Stake MIA Play Slated Foi April 26 Editor's Prayer Friday and Saturday HOOM FOR ONE MORE' Senator Bennett Compliments Fred Shelton on Fine lob Pfc. Fon Warburton, Jr. arrived Saturday afternoon from Lowry Field air force base at Denver, Colorado. Relatives and friends honored him at a party held Saturday night. He stayed overnight with his parents and left Sunday evening. Fon is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Slater returned to their home at the Jor dan River after spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barn-har- t. Mrs. J. L. Barnhart returned recently from the hospital where she was confinced for three days with an attack of pneumonia, f The Lehi Free Press E. Russell Innes, Publisher Entered at the postoftice at Lehi, Jtah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, 1879 Subscription Per Year (in advance) .. $2.00 Nu-Tri-Ton- Hew Toni Tonette Prom 2 Fully to understand a grand and beautiful thought requires, perhaps, as much time as to conceive it. Joseph Joubert. Lilt Julian's QC See us FIRST Thought must be made better, and human life more fruitful, for the divine energy to move it onward and upward. Mary Baker Drugs Q for W) Might As Well "Get In Key" Last Tuesday Judge Cniuting-ha- m wanted to go fishing. "Why aren't you working?" I asked. Judge explained how his wife had gone on a trip, taken his keys he couldn't by mistake and now So we went fishing. office. in the get Next day, he wanted me to go again. I was surprised those keys hadn't shown up yet "The little woman phoned to say she mailed them," the Judge explained. "They're now in the office, under the mail ilot I'd get 'em if I could He grinned just open that door." and picked up hia fishing rod. "Great little woman, the wife. You can always count on her. Let's go!" From where I sit, we eaa use tolerance like the Judge shows for .. hia wife'i and she shows for hia habit of lighting out for the fishing hole at every opportunity. He can't sec why she likes tea, and she doesn't hare his taste for a glass of beer. But they get along fine! 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Our stock is complete Those who have finished by making all other think with them, have usually been those who began by daring to think for themselves. Caleb Colton. ic HOWARD'S Radio - TV mm PLANT The greatest events of an age are its best thoughts. Thought finds its way into action. Boice. Kathryn Dorton's school of dance will present a dance review Five students qualified for the Saturday, April 19, at the Fifth Ward amusement hall at 8 p. m. yearbook honor roll by maintain50 costumed children will Nearly ing an average of 8.5 or better take The public is invited part for the first three quarters of to attend free of charge. school in all their subjects, to J. Ferrin Gurney, chairman of the guidance and scholarship committee. Only senior high students are eligible for the yearbook honor roll, Mr. Gurney pointed out. An 8.5 average signifies high Main 162 Don't Play Guessing Games With Your Dry Cleaner lis Time To Peimanents by Shadow Wave Dance Review MEETING SUNDAY Lehi 241-Relief Society Union Meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. - A. in the stake tabernacle. This will 610-be the last union meeting of the season, according to Lileth Peck, TV Tubers Checked Free president. All stake and ward of If Brought to Shop. ficers and are reminded teachers Mrs. Clara Clover and her to attend. sisters, Mrs. Laura Brunson of Juneau, Alaska, and Mrs. Mar garet McMillan .accompanied H. A. Petersen of Venice, California, to General Conference in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Diane McMillan was also in the group. They met Petra Clover and Iris McMillan, and enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Robert Sherwood. Don't just send any kind of soiled garment to him without explanation and expect him to pop it back to you in a Miss Eleanor Barney of Provo crisp bag, fresh and good as new. He didn't make the laws of spent from Saturday to Monday chemistry. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton. He inspects before cleaning for spots, stains, prior damage, faulty weaving, tricky buttons or trimmings that won't stand chemicals or heat. But help him out. After all, it's your clothing. CASH Tell him about stains on your garments, food, liquids and the like. Some stains don't show up until heat hits them. Then FOR YOUR CAR! it's too late. Certain liquids will react on rayon under heat and cause the material to disintegrate. Always get the garWe need more good ment to your cleaners at once after spillage. Lehi City Published by the Free Press Publishing Co., Every Friday ASSOCIATION HOTEL SAHARA" High School Year Book Honor Roll Mr. Fred Shelton Lehi. Utah. Dear Mr. Shelton: A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of dTAHSIAJ also . "THREE STEPS NORTH" -- Morgan. Assisting in staging will be Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, Miss Kay Hansen and Melvin Anderson. "DISTANT DRUMS" also . The Department of Commerce sent to my office today a copy of a booklet entitled "The Cooper ative Weather Observer." I was pleased to note that vour name and a brief biographical sketch appeared in this booklet, indicating that you have completed about 28 years of voluntary service as weather observer at your Utah Lake station. I should like you to know that Grandpa will be played by Alvin the State of Utah is proud of and Schow; Maggie, the Irish cook, grateful for this service, partiRuth Banks; Louise, Edna Nor- cularly since your other duties man; Betty, Carlyn Wilson; Edgar, around the lake keep you so busy. Arland Pulham; Clara, Leah Nora I join Mr. F. W. Reichelderfer, Abbott; Dr. Ralph, Nyle Cox. The chief of the weather bureau, in role of Lawyer Collins will be congratulating you on a Job well played by Harvard Hinton, the done. Widow Williams by Klea Ernst, Very truly yours, Wallace F. Bennett. and Adam, a Scotchman, by Ezra - Sunday, Monday and Tuesday NURSERY J. FRED SCHOLES Davis M 100000000000000000000000000000000 |