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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Hey! Look! Lehi Wildlife Group Plants Rose Coverage; Plans Fishing Stream For Children As Coming Project The floods of Willard, Farming-to- n and many other localities, before ample control of grazing was rector: BIG GAME Wayne "Tuff" All-re- exercised, were pointed out as Orlin Wathen and Kenneth mute reminders from the Welcker. past. FISH Cyril Draney, Harry The club will formulate a let Hansen and Elbert Mitchell. ter to be sent in protest to the proposed bill. Fishing Stream for Children One of the uppermost projects on the club calendar is the estab Recovered and Restyled lishing of a fishing stream for OR children. This will be designed for the two-fol- d purpose of a whole some recreation ior For Your Home growing youngsters and an educational contact with the things of OVERMAN nature. The exact spot is yet to be d, nt FURNITURE A. I Thoughtful For Successful Moments Baseball Season Phone Provo 346 W. Center Z U F E LT better-than-avera- Front End Alignment and repairs Motor Tune-u- p Complete Overhaul Free Pickup and Delivery Wrecker Service! We will be closed Sunday and Monday and open all day Saturday for the summer months. Phone Amercian Fork 624 children, Jackie, Joe, Donna and Kaye, of Salt Lake City, were Easter visitors here with their mother, Mrs. Alberta Simpson, and grandfather, Don C. Love- ridge. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Simpson and children, David, Glen and Gloria, were also present for Easter greetings. Among their gifts was a basket, made by the children especially for their 4-- 7-- s, 6-- 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 6-- 6-- 0, Chip Hanson is a clever commercial artist. Beside doing cartoons on our paper, he picks up "free lance" drawing jobs. Right now he's whipping up posters for the Safety Campaign. They all have headlines like "PLAY IT SAFE!". . . or, "A LIVE WIRE CAN START A FIRE!" Chip looked a bit sheepish yesterday. Didn't want to tell me why. Finally he blurted out, "I feel like a dope. Here I am on From where I sit, what happened to Chip could happen to anyone. He was just too busy in- forming everyone else about not realizing his safety safety was threatened. Like those who fret about their neighbors whether they can afford a new house, whether they should have coffee or a glass of beer with lunch Chip simply forgot to James F. Ferrell spent the in Salt Lake City with family members. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gentry of St. George were conference visitors here at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Freeman Royle. Fowler. st For Your Old Washer on Purchase of a New Whirlpool Spring time is tone up time Have Your Drugs and Medicine "Taylored" M. 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The girls junior doubles were handicapped through a painfully sprained wrist suffered in practice Friday afternoon by Milota Peterson, who was teamed in that event with Lois $40 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. D. A Simpson and AUTO REPAIR SERVICE semi-final- 6-- 0, 6-- 4, 6-- 7-- 5. that the next meeting has been called for April 30 when the Junior and Se nior wildlife groups will meet to gether. Provo, Utah 6-- d, decided upon. Mr. Watkins reported 1981-- Lehi Netters Show Strength In Dixie Meet girls doubles, Betty Smith, a 1952 winner, teamed with Diana Robison, to defeat Wasatch high, Heber, in the by 5 1 score, the win over Hurricane in the finals In the being an anticlimax. Wasatch match the two misses showed the true mettle of champions, when after dropping the first set they stormed back to take the second, and were trailing 5 and love-4- 0 in the final set ; staved Bill Yates, Tom Manning, Allan mound. Inexperienced but willing off six match points, in that game, Green, Mark Whipple, Morgan they may round into starting and went on to win While Merriel Wathen was eas- Evans, Donald Bullock, Carl Had-fiel- roles. Paul Peterson, Cary Peterwon-loLehi's son, Bill Powell, Fred Shelton and record would have improved Suburo Okumura. last year had the Pioneers been Trade-i- n Anderson is expected to be a abel to hit consistently with men behind the is a on field for base. available If pillar plate. Perhaps the best receiving catcher in the practice, that weakness may be league, his stick work is getting eliminated. attention. Johnson works from Lost from last year's squad are the short stop position with the Jay Manning, Ralph Powers, Lynn grace and skill of a veteran. Haws Peck, Kenneth Peterson, Richard showed lots of hustle in the out- - Smith and Dee Allred. Custom Made UPHOLSTERY 0, 193S ing through to a win in the junior Mrs. J. B Varney of Moses 1 over John Lake, Washington, is visiting here boys singles Langsford, Spanish Fork, for the with her mother, Mrs. Sarah second Pioneer victory, William Chilton and other relatives. She (Lee) Fox was winning the con- came to attend the funeral of her cluding set in the senior boys brother, Arthur E. Chilton, last singles, as he dropped Tropic high Tuesday. His son, J. Eldon Chilby T. F. Kirkham (last year's singles winner) in a ton, attended from Twin Falls, Pioneer netters of Lehi rang up match. Idaho. Among other relatives here a trio of wins Saturday in the Second places came to Lehi in were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chilton, THE CONQUEROR annual Dixie junior college inI have no patience with the man vitational tennis tournament, and the senior boys doubles when Verl Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Henderson and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Give me the man who sings in two second place spots from the the finals John Kobison dropjied Leo Howard ami Hurricane to three children, in torrid a of thick seven events they entered, out of night. 4 battle, and Connie Adam-so- n all of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Who says, "Another day is gone" a possible eight. Teams at the lost the finals to Dixie, St. Mrs. Lester Falter were here from "Soon will be the dawn." tournament were spread from Las Pocatello. With them were their I have no patience with the man Vegas, and other Nevada high George. daughters, Diane and JoAnn, who Also were Lehi Who holds life as a beggar's tale schools, to Kanab and Heber. representing and Ralph were seen in an outstanding dancGive me the man with iron will Lehi's first win came in the Grant Holdsworth Haws who lost in junior doubles ing number at the MIA Road to climb, senior when Candidates Look muli-flor- men chosen for each department. The first man listed is the di- THTRSDAV, APRIL aratoga's Open Now A meeting of the directors of UPLAND GAME Afton Giles, Some 30 baseball aspirants rethe Lehi Wildlife Association was John Jolley and Rollie Goodwin. held last Monday night in the MIGRATORY BIRDS Ernest ported for practice and opening Memorial building. The meeting Cedarstrom, assistants not yet drills this week in answer to was in charge of W. D. Watkins, chosen. mentor Dean Prior's call. president of the group. POLLUTION Gene Kirkham. The relative strength of teams Mr. Watkins reported the plant- Maurice Dahl and Merlin Bone. around the district is unknown, a PUBLICITY Russell Innes and ing, Saturday, of some 2200 but some sort of an indication of rose starts as coverage for George Reynolds. MEMBERSHIP Harold Hutch-ing- s things to come may be seen when game birds. Assisting in the plantleague play opens April 16. Lehi and Dan Proctor. ing were Warden Virgil Draney, to Lincoln for their first journeys a member of Stockmen's the Against Cyril Draney, league encounter on that date. state Fish and Game department, Proposal not to fail. A The group went on record as Action is slated to begin at 3:43. He courage and several members of the Junior dies, indeed, who never sees of nucleus form to the "StockExpected Wildlife Assn. the being against The sun, nor hears the song The plants were placed on prop- men's Proposal for an Act." This the Lehi entry are returning of rain, Russell Anderson, Ralph the But his is immortality on earth, erty west of the city, are recom- bill has been introduced in and Knollin Kenneth Johnson, Cardon, of the United States mended as an attractive dense congress Whose every loss is gain. f and valu- is regarded by sportsmen, conser- Haws, Gary Evans, Jerry Beck Mutual Moment hedge type, able as a windbreak and coverage, vationists and civic organizations and Merlin Russon Other squad are Max members John Scott, as to forests a national the threat field last year, and may earn a with abundant edible berries. Jolley, Gary Lewis, Keith Prior, starting berth. and watersheds through overgrazDirectors Choose Assistants Bullock, Manning and Yates Each director, elected at the ing. It is named as a major con- Jerry Butt, Ralph Hardman, Ralph Ralph Fox, Glade Peter- give the Dean Prior coached squad last meeting chose alternates to cern of every individual, especially Brooks, son, Von Nielsen, Doug Calton, potential portside strength on the assist him. Following is a list of in the intermountain area. stock-proo- -- |