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Show Friday, April 181952 THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH High School Activities Von Larson, Jay Manning, Baseball Outlook ler, Lynn Peck, Kenneth Peterson, Ralph Powers, Ray Smith, Rich ard Smith, Dee Allred, Ruesell Anderson, Jerry Beck, Kenneth Brightens Cardon, Knollin Haws, Ralph Though the weatherman has been raising havoc with the spring Johnson, Melvin Kirkham, Merlin Wathen and Jesse Russon, sports picture in general, candi- Bennett. Boyd dates for Lehi High's baseball schedule for the district is team are showing lots of enthus- as The follows: iasm and hustle, according to April 17 Lehi at American Fork Coach Dean Prior. Squad members have this week combined conditioning drills with stins on the construction of a playing field. Located north of the city dump, a field has been leveled, graded and readied to serve as the Pioneers' home field. Last year Lehi used American Fork's park as thir "home field." Plans for the establishment of a first-clas- s playing field here have aDDarently hit a snag. A number of local groups have expressed interest in the construction of a field that would be suitable for many groups, but to date nothing concrete has come from the dis cussions. The field north of the dump will serve adequately on a tenv porary basis. Coach Prior pointed out though it still leaves much to be desired. Candidates for the team in elude Don Davis, Richard Fow' : CHEVROLET SPECIAL Brake Reline Special Replace All Brake Shoes Lubricate Friction Surtaces Clean Brake Drums Check Cylinders for Leaks Check Oil Seals for Leaks Repack Front Wheel Bearings Adjust Service Brakes Adjust Parking Brakes Bleed Hydraulic System Fill Hydraulic Main Cylinder Models up to 1949 $14.75 Models 1949 to '52 $18.50 WE ALSO SERVICE ALL OTHER MAKES TIMPAN0G0S Motor Co. American Fork - Pleasant Grove at Lincoln April 24 Lehi at Pleasant Grove Lincoln at American Fork 28 Lincoln at Lehi April American Fork at PL Grove May 1 Lehi at Lincoln PL Grove at American Fork American Fork at Lehi May 8 Lincoln at Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove at Lehi May 12 American Fork at Lincoln Speech Department to Present Comedy Favorite Tonight The high school speech depart ment will present Moliere's comedy favorite, "The Miser," tonight at 8 p. m. in a performance for the general public. In matinee performances Wed- nesday and Thursday, grade school and junior high students roared at the antics of Dee Ray Russon, who interpreted the role of Har- - Scheduled Enter Relay Meet at B.Y.U. For April ONE FREE Plus Tax Plus $12.00 Allowance for Your Old Tires in June. El Paul L Harmon DEN'S TIRE SHOP Co. McCOARD SERVICE fc We're celebrating fhe Ttfo-Million- tfi w wm ttfli.'..... officers are Bruce Richard and Holmes, Gary Arnell Pet' and Smith Raymond erson. mm i 71;:;.. 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Outgoing Gold $28.00 Value $19.95 SWENSON'S EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 555 Home Owned and Operated American Fork 297 West Main si Ladies' Yellow and White Get them on Time Financing! to put off the firemen, lady, but the -state inspecition deadline is THURSDAY, MAY 15 and it cannot be postponed. Drive in today for Expert Mechanmical Repairs 3, 17-Jew- el Phis Tax With your Old Tire You may be able Lehi Future Farmers chose Mor ris Goates to head the chapter for 1952-'5according to chapter advisor E. B. Garrett, with Lynn Jacobs designated as vice-predent, Bud Gurney, treasurer; Val Dean Hadfield, secretary; Sydney Spare moments are the gold dust of time; of all the portions of our life, the spare minutes are the most fruitful in good or evil. HalL $14.95 6.70-15- ... Wan To Be Distrubed! Future Farmers Elect Officers Plus Federal Tax Mail Orders Filled East State Street and get Busy Now and Doesn't nesdav. April 30, at 8:00 p. m. in the high school auditorium, ac cording to Thomas Raye, school music head. There will be no admission charge for the program, which will be followed by a reception for everyone in the high school gymnasium. Mr Raye plans to make this combined concert an annual affair.. Young University stadium tomor row (Saturday), according to Coach L. K. Peterson. The meet is slated to begin at 2 p. m. and will feature partici pation by Class "B" track teams from all sections of the state. Tentatively slated to make the Provo jaunt are Dee Ray Russon, Donald Davis, Billy Powell, Boyd Stewart, Ralph Johnson, Von Lar son, Kennetn ijaraon, uen San son, Tony Peck, Lawrence Grace, Ronald Penrod, Ronald Curtis and Marvin Pulham. Men's Incabloc Waterproof $28.00 Value 235 Safety (Seiberling) Tires My Husband Is Very an-u- al 17-Jew- el i in BU YTE3E1EE ESELLY-CElUIOE- The combined Lehi High School Four relay teams' from Lehi 16th music in will the department concert, featur compete High Utah High School Activities ing the mixed chorus, senior band Association relay meet at Brigham and orchestra will be held wed VALUES IN WATCHES ; Lets Trade Tires! Mrs. Winnfred Sorenson participated. Individual favors also car ried the Easter motif. While the floor was being cleared, the "Men of Note," Draper quartette, entertained with selections. At intermission, Miss Lorna Baynos gave pantomime readings. The banquet was cooked and served by the Fourth Ward Re lief Society. The blessing on the food was offered by Byron Whip ple. Pouring at the punch bowl were Miss Marilyn Anderson and Miss Dorace Hadfield. The next party will take place n, Music Concert Lehi Thinclads Youne. I Following the spirit of Easter Sunday, special music was presented in the First Ward, Sunday evening, and an impressive sermon given. Elder Clinton Harris, former missionary to Mexico, was the speaker. Joe Christensen. student at Brigham Young Uni- - Need Thee Every versify, sang, Hour," In Spanish. He was accompanied by Mrs. Leona Madsen. Special numbers by the choir were, "He Died, the Great Redeemer and Handel's Died," "Halleluliah Chorus." Bishop R. Ward Webb took charge of the meeting. In charge of music were Mrs. Leona Madsen and Miss Fer-rell Madsen. Cost oi Characters 162 East Main - Am. Fork Authorized Chevrolet Dealer and Service Oarage 21 Mrs. Fern and Inez P. Smith of the Utah County Board of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, participated in a. tour of Utah County camps, last Thursday. They were joined in American Fork by County Cap tain Hannah Aydelotte and Edith Jones of the county board. In Provo, they were joined by Ellen Davenport, recording secretary, and in Spanish Fork by Hilda Bingham. Mrs. Edith Jones remained to visit the camp in Salem; Inez Smith corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Davenport remained at the Peeteetneet Camp in Payson. Captain Aydelotte, Mrs. Russon and Mrs. Bingham were at Santa-quivisiting Camp Santaquin and Camp Summit. Dee Ray Russon Harpagon, the Miser - Kay Hanson his Elise, daughter Mark Littleford . Cleante, his son Gary Kay Valere, in love with Elise Carol Evans Frosine, a matchmaker Ruth Ferrell Mariane. in love with Cleante Von .Bennett Master Jacques, coachman and cook Ed McStay . La Fleche. Cleante's Valet . Bob Fillmore . Master Simon, Harpagon's agent Kenneth Kirkham and Harold Smith Magistrates Barbara Warburton Mistress Claude, servant Brindavoine, servant Marjorie Spencer Madelyne Wicen LaMerluche, servant Dean Asay Monsieur Anselme, Valere's father Phone 93 $19.95 Visit County Camps B. Russon Mrs. Vice-capta- pagon, avaricious miser. Others in the cast are Kay Hanson, Mark Littleford, Gary Kay, Ruth Ferrell, Von Bennett, Ed McStay, Carol Evans, Bob Fill more, Harold Tanner, Barbara Spencer, Warburton, Marjorie Marelyne Wicen and Dean Asay. Proceeds from the play will go to the senior class project, according to Morris Poper, director. The opening party of the Lehi Dance Set, a banquet and dance, was held in the Fourth Ward chapel. Two hundred attended the delightful affair, at which daffodils and elite "Peter Rabbits" cavorted with the ladies and gentlemen in colored eggs, as a decorative note. Dancing programs were "Happy Easter" greetings, attractively painted by the students of the sixth grade. The groups of Mrs. Arva Bone and DUP Board Members 1 First Ward Hold Easter Services Opening Dance Set Party Follows . 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