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Show THE LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1957 Green Flashes, Junior. Senior Women's Softball Round Robin Play Gets Underway Milwaukee Lead Second round play in the round- robin championship of the Senior and Junior Women's Softball Leagues slipped into high gear this week. In the junior loop, Fourth Ward, Fifth Ward . and Cedar Valley headed into the championship bracket by virtue of their wins over Second Ward. First Ward and Seventh Ward, respectively. Meanwhile in the Senior league Cedar Valley, Fourth Ward, Second Ward and Sixth Ward de posted wins. Cedar Valley defeated First Ward; Fourth feated Seventh; Second defeated Third and Sixth defeated Fifth. August 12 schedule: 5 p. m., Junior Consolation: 2nd vs. 3rd on South field; 4th bye 6 p. m., Junior Championship: 1st vs. Cedar Valley on North field; 5th vs. 7th on South field. 7 p. m., Senior Championship: Cedar Valley vs. 4th on South field; 7th vs. 1st on North field. 8 p. m., Senior Consolation: 3rd vs. 5th on South field; 2nd vs. 6th on North field. ENTERTAIN GUESTS Mrs. Dorothy Ivers entertained at a" buffet supper, which was served on the patio, Monday evening in honor of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Fuller and four children, who were visiting from Baldwin Park, California. Also present were their other sisters, Mrs. Dale Seal and three children of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and The Seals remained overfamily night at the Ivers home. The group were entertained at a breakfast at the Miller home the follqwing morning. The Fuller family were guests at the Ivers and Miller homes during their stay here. They also visited relatives in Heber before returning to the coast. 4-- H Contrary to popular opinion, Legend says that Esh Sham heart disease is not an exclusive iljamascusj, ine capnai ui ojua, The Lehi Free Press wishes to liability of the aged. Of the 810,000 was founded by Noah's grandson congratulate the following, and deaths of heart disease and blood a few years after the great flood. 0 Esh all others who are observing birth- vessel diseases in 1955, about Sham is reputed to be the day anniversaries this week: "re- oldest continuously inhabited city were under the Mrs John Fritz, August 7. on the face of the globe. tirement" age of 65. E. N. Webb, August 9. Mrs. J. Earl Smith, August 14. Wedding anniversaries: This is neither an offer nor o solicitation to buy or sell Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett, these securities; such offer is made only by means of August 9. the Offering Circular. This offer is limited to Please report your birthday and bona fide residents of Utah. wedding anniversaries to appear in this column. Information should be received by Monday in order to make the current issue. Birthdays CLUB 232,-00- Little Leaguers Lehi Men in Combat Eng. Training at Ft. Ord The outlook was ed pretty much the same after the dust settled in this week's Little League with the Milwaukee and Green Flash nines still sharing the Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Three top spot. Army privates from Lehi, Utah, Tuesday games saw Kolan of recently completed the second Milwaukee helping to preserve a active tour of of a phase share of first place for his team duty under the Reserve forces as he pitched them to a deAct Droeram at Fort Leonard cision over Paul Robinson and Mo Wood, The Green Flashes Nile E. Peterson, : son of Mr. the Dodgers as Lee Woffinden on top and Mrs. Ernest Peterson is a stayed and the Yankees. Miller Craig Centra! at Utah former student In the other game the improvVocational School. Indians behind the pitching of and ing Mr. son of M. Nielsen, Lynn a form- and company took the measure of Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen, Lamont Nielsen shaded Bill Fowler employee of Lehi Utilities. Ronald K. Clark, son of Mr. er and his Cleveland club and Mrs. Keith Clark, 208 E. 2nd League Standings Lost Won So. is a former student at Brig-hacom-peiti- th 5-- 1 . m 12 12 9 5 3 Milwaukee Green Flashes Yankees Over One Million Endowments at Temple in 1957 Indians J V PUBLIC OFFERING 4ctivitis UINTA FINANCE COMPANY MERRY MIXERS CLl'B The meeting held July 30th at the home of Ludean Christoffer-sothe girls made cookies. The next meeting will be held at the home of Judy Powell. The girls will make candy. There were ten members and 2 two leaders, Mrs. Larson and Mrs. 2 Chamberlain, present 7-- 1. Young University. . . . 4-- H IEGULAR BLOOD HOUNDS n, After Customers Dodgers 1 Cleveland Schedule: August Green Flashes vs. Milwaukee; Over a million endowments were Indians vs. Yankees; Dodgers vs. completed at the Salt Lake Tem- Cleveland. ple during the first six months of 1957, it was announced to temple ordinance workers, who met Sunday at the Temple for instruc tions from the temple presidency, according to Junius Banks, who Ambition really paid off this was present. week for eleven scouts of Troop 4, Of the ten LDS Temples now in who spend Thursday and Saturday operation, the Salt Lake Temple washing cars. The boys made apaccomplished 40 per cent of all proximately $45 to go toward a endowment work of the church three-da- y trip in the Grandaddy in the same period, the workers region of the High Uintahs were told. As a result of their labors, the Temple workers at the meeting boys, accompanied by their scout filled the annex chapel to overMerlin Russon, Elmo Rus- master, flowing, Mr. Banks said. Seven son and Owen left at 5 sesions are being held each day a. m. on their Porter, trip. at the present time. They expected to pack back in The temple will be closed for nine miles from the road. about Nov2 and holidays September ember 28 to 30, closing for the They have hired a guide to show through some of the primiyear December 20 A special ses- them tive there. They are ex country Decsion will be held Monday, pected home Friday afternoon. ember 30. The temple will Troup Four Scouts Take Uintah Trip actively engaged in the Finance business and is expanding its activities. 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FORMER RELIEF SOCIETY BOARD PLAN SOCIAL Members of the former Relief Society board, who served under the presidency of Lileth P. Peck, Lehi are planning a canyon party office at Lehi, Entered at the post August 8. The group Thursday, unmatter class second as Utah, have the of met Griffin, Roy manager together annually since der the act of Congress March 3 Griffin is turning back the their release. Bakery 1879 clocks twenty years this week end, and is featuring bakery prices Raymond and Luana Huntsman of the 1930's, during the 20th An Pead of Pleasant Grove, have a son, born July 20 in American UTAH SWEtSVASSOCIATIOH niversary Sale at the bakery. Customers will be able to ob- Fork. tains such items as bread for ten NATIONAL EDITORIAL cents a loaf, donuts for 30 cents ASSOCIATION a dozen and cookies for 30 cents a dozen during the sale, which nilT"fa'll'"iJ is for two days only, Friday and Saturday, August 9 and 10. Mr. Griffin announced that his to devoted k weekly newspaper Free bakery department at Larsen's the interests and welfare of Market had been discontinued. Call FR Lehi Oty is Uinta Finance Company Post Office Box 182 Midvale, Utah O AUTO O SIGNATURE O FURNITURE 4-- H . in Combination) (Sold This Company Norma Hawker, Thursday, August 1, and continued on their main project this year, a gathered skirt. We sang "This Little Light of Mine" and Carla Francom opened with prayer. We planned a swimming party at Saratoga next Friday. All members will help with the refreshments. Next meeting will be at the home of the leader on Thursday, August 8. 9,750 Shares of Class A Common Capitol Stock. Offering Price: $1 Per Share. 185,250 shares of Class B Stock Common Capital with a .8 Preference right. Offering Price: $1 Per Share. 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