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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1956 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEH1, UTAH Dodgers Defeat Indians to "Win Stake Primary Preparation Meeting Monday The STEADY PICE pays off SPEEDERS LOSE Little League The Dodgers team of the Lehi Little League defeated the Indians two games to one in a 'series'' to determine the summer championship. Managed by Guy Edwards, the 0 Dodgers lost to the Indians in the opening series game, then racked up a tie by defeating the The final game of redskins the series, played Monday, saw the Dodgers winning The Dodgers were winners of championship play, the first-ha- lf while the Indians won the second were half, so the two teams series. matched in the play-of- f Members of the championship team are Michael Smith, right field; Jay Colledge, shortstop; second base; Donnie Peterson, Mike Evans, first base; Howard Gray, center field; Ronnie Peck, catcher; John Manning, left field; Robert Evans, pitcher; Richard Adams, third base, and John Lar-se-n, right field. 2-- 7-- 5. 5-- 3. Little gained a berth League in the Alpine division tournament Last week-en- d the all-sta- rs by defeating Alpine in a play-of- f game. However, the Lehians ran into trouble with more powerful opponents and went down to defeat in both games of the tourney. Sixth Ward Bluebird Girls Work in Temple Bluebird Girls from the Sixth Ward Primary enjoyed a trip to the Salt Lake Temple, last Tuesday, where they were baptized for the dead. Each girl was baptized for 13 names. They were accompanied by their class leader, Mrs. Emma DeSpain, and Primary President Gene Holmstead. Following the temple session, they spent some time enjoying the attractions of Liberty Park where they stopped for lunch. Included in the group are Claudia Allison, Marilyn Carlson, Jane Homstead, Judith Ekins, Susan Ellison, Andrea Norman, Susan Flygare, Shirley Chidester, Cheri Bennett, Bobbie Jean Gooch, Michelle Welcker, Donna Kay Hobb and Small Reclamation County Child Bill Effects 72 in Utah Guidance Clinic Projects Eisenhower Monday President Small Reclamation Bill, the signed Drive Plans Fund which will make at least 72 throughout the state for development. In addition, he said, there are a number of others which may "It is quite possible qualify. that as many as 200 small projects throughout the state will be considered for development under this new program," he said. Although there will be no large projects constructed under the new law, the effect of the many and dams small reservoirs throughout the state will have a profound effect on the state's economy," Senator Bennett explained. "This is one of the most important developments for Utah in the field of reclamation during the past several decades," he said. Due to the Labor Day holiday failing on the first Monday in prothe month, Primary Stake preFederal for in Utah eligible A the jects to fund drive help"help paration meeting will be held this less" Wallace Benmaking up a $9,000 def- assistance, Senator coming Monday, August 27, at icit inbyUtah announced today. nett GuidChild County 7:30 p. m. in the tabernacle. All ance Clinic budget will open Sept. The new act will make it posand 21. ward and stake officers sible for reclamation projects teachers are reminded to attend. The clinic hasn't enough funds totaling approximately $32 million Round The Block Parades to apply for reclamation funds in Mrs. Ardell Zimmerman, Stake to finish the year. and could bring under irriUtah, It has a long list of waiting Primary president, reported that gation up to 171,000 acres within around the block parades have children. state. the been held in every ward except These children are sick. "This program may. make availone. Fairfield and Cedar Fort if sicker aren't They'll get they able to Utah more water for irrichildren completed the list of treated. "Let there be light," is the perthe Upper Colorado parades just last week, Cedar The clinic needs to be expanded gation than Senator petual demand of Truth and Love River Project," Storage a number of Valley having large to meet these needs yet it animal pets taking part. This is hasn't enough funds to operate Bennett said. changing chaos into order and The Utah Senator said that a the first time there have been so on its present basis, says Dr. into the music of the discord 1950 in many taking part in the annual Thales Smith, president of the preliminary survey made Mary Baker Eddy 72 projects spheres. tentatively listed affair, was reported. In most of board of trustees. the wards, rhythm bands led the To touch off its drive, the board President Zimmerman will ask that Child Guidance Clinparades. and other stake board members ic Week be set aside Sept. 23 to We Now Offer Complete SAFETY attended the parades, all very 23. FOR THE PACE SET with successful, participation Mrs. Ray Schwartz, speaking from Top Pilots and younger before the board Friday, suggestgroups and in some cases, the en- ed that a Phantasy Fair be conComplete Repair Service tire Primary. The parades were ducted to raise funds . She said American Trucking Associations, Inc. enjoyed by children and adults children could help children by Models alike. Appreciation is expressed youngsters participating in the for the splendid cooperation of fund fair, with refreshment booths Youth thinks intelligence a good Lehi police in maintaining safety. set up at North Park and posFinds Officer Navy substitute for experience, and his sibly a child guidance booth at elders think experience a good I have always thought the Utah State Fair. Other methods In Lehi Operated By Ralph Roberts men the best interpreters woud include of Phone 205-substitute for Lehi intelligence. can422 North 5th West A navy officer, due to retire in g vass of and their a dance. thoughts. Bryson Lyman of two years at the age 37, Tegland of Mount Vernon, Washington, found relatives here for the first time. Raised in the Northwest, he recently had be2m Ay t come curious as to any relatives Flavor-fid- e of his father who was a world Snrvica Deportment Hoot Comotion &J his rider. to In champion reply advertisement in a stockman's 6 3 publication, relatives here made their existence known. (Mailt 6 Sr,ingt With Mrs. Tegland and son I tabkapoM tteai: ftamsa I ap au. earn) Terry, he visited here at the home wtlt atraiMd tune) of an aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I ua chopped celery Midi! tffotf CvfMOttMl I cup cunppae1 piMianll Glascock, and also with a cousin, BMMrf lRt I wei Mrs. Joseph W. (Mae) Manning. ft cwa chopped freea a ape: if ft cUkw'tMrMtd eevea a "ok.nn performance The family remained for four Matpiwa ptdtle mM Your eeJP "It was a real thrill to days. Dnaoha gelatin la not woMr. Cfciu dililf Carnation la reftioerelor eunulei). Wki meet them," the Mannings and oy until toft lot crptab form rfcrovgn tke milk EVAPORATED Itiff iee ond lemon Add (about Mill ttiff (about I minute). whip 00(7 a Appliance Repair Service Featuring all Makes and on Appliances APPLIANCE SERVICE Relatives house-to-hou- R se fund-raisin- La-Ve- rn Prices Effective Wyandotte "Uyn ra-f- Cleanser carrousel salad pkgs for 25c Friday and Saturday 23c HV7 rfrOMMd CUB ." ac (15-2- Glascocks reported. Superintendent and Mrs. Alma P. Burton of Alpine School District ! entertained recently at a lawn party at their home in Orem for employees of the administration office, warehouse and bus garage, Peggy Lynn Usher. and their partners. Special guests Music is well to be the speech included present and past members of the Board of Education of angels. Thomas Carlyle. who have worked with SuperinDuty is carrying on promptly tendent Burton. A delightful supper was served and faithfully the affairs now beafter which the group gathered fore you. Goethe around the outdoor fireplace, sang Great actions speak great minds. songs, and told stories. John Fletcher REUNION Descendants of Alfred Turner and Thomas Yates will hold their A weekly newspaper devoted to annual reunion Saturday, August 25 at 6 p. m. at Wines Park. All the interests and welfare of family members are invited to atLehi City tend and bring their own picnic lunches. Published by the Free Press Publishing Co., Every Thursday TINT FIVE CLUB E. Russell Innes, Publisher ENTERTAINS MOTHERS The Tiny Five Club enter atlMtoa longer). Combine arhippee' Carnation with gelatin and remaining ktgrodionh. tlnnd weH than place in talod mold (holding 1 hour.). Unanld by dipquark) or IndMdual aolda. Cnill until firm ping In not water for low looonda. Plata an platter Hand with aaaod whom with ahead bee. groom and gomiah I I f Hr M 57c cans MILK TT -- your ticket to big savings! Hop on the CANNED FOOD d for an easy trip to speedy glamour meals from cans and glass... 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