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Show LEin FREE PRESS, LEIII, UTAH Lehi Locals- - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lehi, Utah. April 16. 1954. OFFICE OF CITY RECORDER Mrs. Agnes Lott spent last Sealed bids w ill be received in week-en- d in Blackfoot. Idaho, this office until 8:00 o'clock P. M. visiting at the homo of her daugh- Monday, May 17. 1954, and then ter Ruth. Mrs. Keed Kirkham aivl publicly opened, for the confamily. struction of the following improve- The Poet's Corner OLD TIMERS BREAK INTO VERSE Ralpha and Beel of the following poetic efforts will be identified by many as Ralph M. Smith (Mercur Ralph) and W. C (Will) Thomas, both prominent for many years in developing the resources of Fairfield, Cedar Valley and the nearby mountain mining towns. Mr. Thomas operated a general store in Fairfield which was later taken over by Wm. Boggs, mentioned in the poem. Both have spent several decades as dry farmers. Mr. Smith drove the school bus to Lehi for some 20 years. Verse in the lighter vein is but one of their many accomEditor plishments. "TO MY FRAN BEEL" I gotta your note it macka Native, Killed In Highway Crash stairs, He hasa the card, the table, and chairs, He deala the card I betta the stack, He calla my hand and raisea me back, I calla his hand and laugh in his face, I have a two pair, he have a three ace, I takea the card and do a my stuff He say he a pass so I runna the bluff, . eye, He call it, Ah me, he has the ace high, losea my watch I losea my mon, cornea back home I seek at the stum, Mrs. B. J. (Estella Anderson of Idaho Falls, spent several days here at the home of Mrs. Rachel Howard Brown Wins Selling Campaign Mexico Trip in the top salesmen for the Commercial Travelers Insurance Company, Howard B. Brown was awarded a trip to Mexico. Accompanied by his wife, he made the trip by plane, going to Los and from Angeles, California, there to Mexico City on the luxurious Airways line. The pressurized plane traveled at the rate of 350 miles per hour, taking one day for the trip each way. They traveled 6,000 miles by air, going with a group of 68 company representatives and their wives. As one of To make the occasion perfect, Mr. Brown was elected president that Club" of the "Quarter-Millionaican Fork, And now my Fran Beel, you gooda as the top selling group is called. Included in his duties will be arthe man, You keepa your job as long as you rangements for next year's convention which will be held at Sun can, in Valley, Idaho. And puta your mon way down re the trunk, And don't play card with Peter, CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartthe dunk, felt appreciation to the many who Your Fran, Ralfo. expressed concern at the time of the illness and passing of our beloved mother and grandmother, TO MY POOR FKEEN' Mrs, Minnie H. Norman. To all I goota your letter, who called at the home, sent flowIt maka ME glad, ers, took part on the program or Then I read about Pete assisted in any way, we are deeply And it maka me mad. grateful. I no lika thees fella The famiy of That beata my pard, Mrs. Minnie Norman. I thinka he cheat And stacka da card. It Pays to Advertise! He geeve you da drink To maka you reech, Then he steala your mon Lik you say Now, you taka da mon You mak on da farm, No taka de drink That doa da harm. You watcha hee's eye And doa your stuff, Geta de five ace. Don maka da bluff. I know thees fella's From American Fork, Smooth like da eel Sleem lika da shark Now my gooda freen, Ralfo You havea da fun Playa da cinch Don' loosa your mon Theenk of de years We both geta da gaff Worka da dry farm An geta da chaff. You no spenda theese mon That coma so hard. But deala yourself Some gooda da card. I chatcha da fish To maka da fun No playa da card And lose a my mon. "son-on-a-beec- Frin WE DON'T WANT TO (APPEAR SNOOTY OR WIN... BUT HAVE YOU COMPARED OUR HIGH, JOB QUALITY 'PRINTING WITH THATJ cunnc iwr j, 24-HOU- need not detract from the beauty of the landscape, is pointed out. Where there are several boxes at the same corner or convenient location, they should be placed on a substantial stand, constructed between two erect posts, with perhaps the added attraction of a flower box. Campaign Endorsed by Mail boxes their endorsement and pledge the supiort of their organizations to the cleanup effort. Kespeet For ltoxe Enforced by Penalty As a warning against damage or destruction done to rural or other mail boxes, Mr. Schow points out that any depredation in this respect is very serious and punishable under the code of postal laws. Parents are reminded to restrict their children in this regard and instruct thorn in the seriousness of the act. Considerable damage has been done to boxes in the locality during the past few weeks, was pointed out. Referring to a recent postal bulletin sent out from Washington, D. C, Mr. Schow quoted: "Whoever willfully or malicously injuries, tears down or destroys any letter box or other receptacle intended or used for the receipt or delivery of mail on any mail route, or breaks open the same or willfully or Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nye of Tempe, Arizona, sent a week here at the home of their son, William Nye. They saw the new baby, Robert, now three months old. for the first time. They also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb, parents of Mrs. William Nye. BPllli d m The central fact of the Bible ftp adds enduring charm throughout the home is the superiority of spiritual over physical power. Mary Baker In bath, kitchen, laundry or other rooms where you want colorful, water-resistawalls, insist on J B Tru Tile. Made of nt Styron Plastic, this exciting new wall tile resists heat, moisture, even acids . . . molded-I- n colors last a lifetime. But more, Tru Tile combines matchless beauty with real economy. See It at your dealer's todayl than three years." Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jorgensen of Emery, were overnight visitors here Saturday and Sunday at the home of a son, "La Veil Jorgensen. "' AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE Geneva Finance Phone 413 American Fork 32 DECORATOR and bright mw opaque COLORS 'TarKlo" CLEANS LIKE MAGIC CIoom oatWr than any tiU maaVI Oraaoo, grim, crayon mark altappoar quickly with mild soap .vn POWERS - Lehi - Phone 4 Lehi Lumber Co. 115 East State St. Stewart Lumber and Hardware Co. J 450 West 3rd North of Let us explain our new money saving plan for automatic heating and air conditioning at carload prices! No Down Payment Give Her First Payment August 1 Specials For Mothers! ; - - Westinghouse Toasters - Casco Steam Irons ODfffiGiffl!?9 8 - EASY TO INSTALL limply lay odga to tag ovor flat ftti tnugl Will not cwp. Mrfatt Rich, marbUixsd thadW. Soft pactols, From Main Street SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY We have just received a carload famous Lennox Furnaces American Fork I With Gifts O Hi gutter where necessary. First West Street, east side, Jones were week-envisitors here from Brig-ha- from Main Street, south to the City. With them were their Southwest corner of Iot 5, Block children. Brian. Karen and Dee 31, approximately 182 feet, includ Ann. They divided their time with their parents, Presdent and Mrs. Frank W. Jones, Lehi, and Mrs. WAKE UP BUSINESS Meda Hunsaker of American Fork. They also visited at the home of By Advertising In a sister to Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Karl Thi Newspaper it S Price. maliciously injures, defaces or destroys any mail deposited therein, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more Mayor, Civic Groups Postmaster Schow points out that a national campaign is being conducted May 17 to 24, and he would like to urge every box owner to cooperate in making the Lehi area one of the neatest and best in the nation. Mr. Schow has contacted Mayor Frank Sharp and the city council, who heartily endorse the campaign. Joseph Lambert, as president of the Lehi Lions and Dean Kirkham, as local head of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, add It . Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Phone 607 - $19.95 regular $2235 Sunbeam Electric Frying Pans $24.95 t?lM,,l1lJ,!lI,tltltvtlJ1l1l1yAM,M,;d BeeL Vacuum Cleaners - Seed Potatoes W. H, WRIGHT CO. TELEPHONE 2941 Night Phone - special - $69.95 Watches Cameras Diamonds one Eagle Pleasant Grove, Utah 212-- W ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Yoor Friendly Ford Dealer regular carrier. Said walks and curb and gutter are to be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Gty Engineer of Lehi and the Office of the City Recorder of Lehi. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications, profiles, forms for submission of bids, contracts and bonds may be secured from either the City Engineer or the City Recorder upon deposit of five dollars ($5.00). The city expressly reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF THE CITY Custom Made Jewelry Day Phone American Fork 124 Lehi d During Spring Cleanup Campaign beauti-ficatio- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Lloyd here of helper spent last week-enat the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. A. Brooks. The I .m ils formerly lived in Riverton. Northern Grown Certified WRECKING SERVICE R Repair of Mail Boxes Urged Anderson. Universal Jet 99 A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Charles Lamb. - LEHI STAKE I'KKSIUEXCV will preside over all stake quarterly conference sessions here next Saturday and Sunday Durfng the general spring cleanup period, the one thing most often neglected is the rural or mounted mail box. The importance of good box maintenance is stressed by Postmaster Arthur E. Summerfield in a national camn paign for improvement and in this respect. Local postmaster A. Carlos Schow points out that the Post Office Department is the most important agency in keeping the people of the nation informed. The rural delivery is a post office on wheels and many times these services are taken for granted and not The fully appreciated. carriers are trying to serve patrons promptly with as few mistakes as possbile. Error's are sometimes caused by the patron's name being omitted from the box, especially when a substitute serves the route while the regular carrier is on vacation or sick leave. The substitute is not always acquainted with the route as well as the pipe. West Street. T. F. KIRKHAM. Main Street, south side, from Lehi, Utah. Recorder, City First East Street, west to the east Lehi. Utah. April 16, 1954. end of the present walk, a distance April 22. 29, May 6 and 13. of approximately 255 feet. Fifth North Street, north side, from Second West Street, west to Third West Street. mint hast Mreei. east suie, from Third North Street, north to Fourth North Street. First West Street, east side, from Main Street, south to the Southwest corner of IxH 5, Block 31. approximately 1H2 feet. Main Street. South side, from First West Street, east approxi teet. including the re mately moval of present paving. Main Street. North side, from First East Street, east to Second I East Street. CIKH AM) (it'TTtlK: essP-iS-Main Street, both sides, extend ing from Third West Street, east to Second East Street, including removal of present walk, curb and Natural Gas Secialists OF OTHER D ji : son-in-la- Alpine Students Visit Free Press in Ameri- You M Miss Petra Clover visited here from Salt Lake City. Saturday, with her mother, Mrs. Clara Clover, and other family members and friends. I laya the wake and think in the Elected President ch ments ing the inclosing of the present ditch in 18 inch corrugated metal Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadfield were SIDEWALKS: hosts at Sunday dinner for Bishop Fourth North Street, south side, William Hadfield and Mr. and Center Street, east to First from and children. Mrs. Ralph Wing East Street. Main Strict, south side, from Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brooks en- Center Street, west to the east joyed a visit from their daughter ejul of the present walk, a distMr. and Mrs. ance ajd of approximately 93 feet. Riverton. here of Daniel J. Evans First South Street, north side, Sunday. With them was their front Center Street, west to First COUNCIL. daughter Dana. sell Beck, who accompanied him, escaped serious injury. Born in Lehi, April 8, 1911. a son of Melvin and Comfort Garfield Beck, he was a nephew to Mrs. Robert Allred. Pan-Americ- I beta the bunch and look in his dark, Y Loo H Beck, 43. of Ogden. Lehi native and former resident, was instantly killed early Sunday morning in a highway accident, sixteen miles east of Evanston. He was enroute to Wyoming. Laramie to obtain used cars for his car lot. His automobile side- swiped a truck. His brother Rus Some time I feel good. Some time I feel bad, I drive a that bus it macka me A practical lesson in printing and newspaper publication was seek, featured for a group of students the learn I thinka myself So I from the Alpine School, last card treek, I play with the card I get pretty Thursday, under the leadership of their teacher Paul Willes of Lehi. sleek, I say to myself I know the card The tour of the Free Press office was conducted by E. R. Innes, treek, local publisher, who demonstrated runa that the Boggs I play with the processes required in putting the store, out the paper. The lineotype and I take all his mon and macka him automatic press were most fascisore, children. to the I nating and this town to come playa I How the paper gets the news, by the stack, . or one the spot interI puta the mon in the beega the telephone Eacli child view was explained. sack, Theese boys over here I calla the took home a souvenir his or her name set up in a "slug" of type bunk, Mr. Innes. Representing the by Peter find to So I go your town, different grades were Stanley the dunk, Theese Peter the dunk, fine Feller Galetka, Second; Elsa Watkins, Third; Larry Devey, Fourth; Joyce I think, He give me cigars he give me the Alldridge and Carol Chavis, Fifth, and Dennis Smith, Sixth. drink, me upHe winka his eye and take Of if; Leo 6. Beck, Lehi me glad. I I THURSDAY, MAT 9, 1954 American Fork Main Street - Trail Sportmen's Headquarters LEHI Phone 506 |