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Show TRDAY, THE I.rHl FK MARCH 6, 1958 Babies Named, Confirmations in Lehi Wards Last Sunday Babies named and confirmations in the Lehi Wards were listed by the ward clerks as follows: FIRST WARD MeKin Anderson, ward clerk. Babies named: Linda Chamberlain, daughter of Lucine and Edna Jones Chamberlain; born January 26 at Lehi. blessed by her father, March 2. li. kins; born September 35. in American Fork; blessed March 2 by Paul S. Willes. Nile Gean Hansen, son of Dean and LaRue Chadwick Hansen; born December 29, 1957, at Lehi; blessed March 2 by Bishop Grant Christofferson. Clayton Lee treasonable Postal Dept. Cites Violations In Mailing n, The variety of items that people send or try to send through the mails is amazing. From form notices and trinkets of little conse quences to social and business transactions of incalculable value, most everything makes grist for the biggest business on earth. But not all that is deposited is welcome. Certain types of letters and packages are in violation of law. Violations can bring penalties of up to $5,000 in fines and five years imprisonment, or both. One of the better known items is chain letters. Others are lottery advertising and lottery tickets, sweepstakes tickets, obscene matter, articles relating to le - statements, poisons, and poisonous reptiles. In general, any articles, compo sitions, or materials which may kill or injure another, or injure the mails or other property are Primary purpose of the law is to protect the mails against damage, to protect those who handle them against personal harm, and to p otect the public against fraud. Some items ordinarily prohibited may be sent through the mails if they conform to special regulations as to preparation and packaging and if they are not outwardly dangerous, or of their own force dangerous or injurious to life, health or property. The burden rests with the mailer to insure that he has complied with the law. So if you are in doubt call the Lehi Post Office. The more helpful we can be to our patrons on these and other matters, the greater the profit eventually to both them and us. e. Roberts, son of Reed and Louise Bateman Roberts; born February 8. at Lehi; blessed by David B. Roberts, his SECOND WARD Vernon ward clerk. grandfather, on March 2. Babies named: Kent Elmo Confirmations: Richard Henry son of Richard Hale and Worthen, son of Richard and Sally LaRee Whimpey Eddington; born Hawkins Worthen; born June 23, January 8 at Lehi, blessed by his 1949, Provo; baptized February 16 father, March 2. by Raeldon Ray Barker confirmed Confirmations: Howard Ste- March 2 by Ray Hawkins, his phen Brown, son of Howard B. grandfather. and Beth Peterson Brown; born December 11, 1949, at Lehi; bapFIFTH WARD Ben Judd, ward tized February 16 by his father, clerk. confirmed March 2 by his father. Carlton Dale birth prevention, liquor, firearms, Babies named: Merlin Horace Bone, son of Hinton, son of Harvard R. and explosives, matches, caustic acids, Horace D. and Viola Hansen Rose Marie Brokaw Hinton; born Bone born February 1, 1950, at January 13 in Provo; blessed by Ii i Provo; baptized February 16 by his father on March 2. Norman Ray Childs, a brother; Confirmations: Kenneth confirmed March 2 by Bishop A. Sorensen, son of Richard J. Jay and Eugene Hilton. Bessie Fae Turner Sorensen; born November 3, 1948 in Salina; THIRD WARD Arthur Powell, baptized February 16 by Mark S. ward clerk. confirmed March 2 by Littleford; Babies named: J. R. Colledge, Rex Zimmerman. son of George H. and Leona Han Melvin John Carr, son of Ezra sen Colledge; born January 18 in John and Faye Marie Hone Carr; American Fork; blessed by Albert born 31, 1950, in Murray; VW P January Russell Hansen on March 2. 16 by Raeldon baptized February Tina Bodell, daughter of James 3 Barker; confirmed March 2 and Leona Curtis Bodell; born Rayhis Ezra John Carr. father, by November in American Bla-mire- s, PRESS, I.fHT. UTAH It Pays to Advertise! HOT DOG STORY make it. yon There was a man who lived by the side of the road and he sold hot dogs. He was hard of hearing so he had no radio. He had trouble with his eyes so he read no newspapers. But he sold good hot dogs. He put signs up on the highway, telling how good they were. He stood on the side of the road and cried. "Buy a hot dog, mister?" And people bought. He increased his meat and bun orders. He do-'.- ovei-nigh- 1 Check Premium Rates IX SAX FRAXCISCO Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Sorensen of Lehi have received word from Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hebertson, their daughter Carol, that Mr. Hebertson will be stationed at Hamilton Air Force Base in San O O L. Colledge, SIXTH WARD Lynn Lewis, ward clerk. Phone FOURTH Elmo RusWARD son, ward clerk. Babies named: Kristine Lee Worthen, daughter of Richard C. and Sally Hawkins Worthen; born December 25, 1957, at Provo; blessed March 2 by Ray Hawkins, - Babies named: ..Vicki Dawn Evans, daughter of Clark and Jan ice Rawlings Evans; born October 5, 1957 in Murray; blessed March 2 by Howard Evans, her grand 1 1 Kaiser 1 33 Vll-lxL- I y 1. jf On Your Food Bill l k tA David Wayne Mitchell, son of Albert W. and Beth Williams her grandfather. Mitchell; born February 7 in Delbert Garn Elkins, son of blessed March 2 by his Murray; Don A. and Dorothy Mae Barnes father. Elkins; born November 3, 1957, Wayne R. Black, son of Phillip in American Fork; blessed March and Alice Maxine Jensen Duane 2 by Carl J. Mellor. Black; born January 20 at Lehi; Ronnie Dale Elkins, son of Don blessed March 2 by his father. A. and Dorothy Mae Barnes El- Sherea Edith White, daughter of Robert Boyd and Rhea Beatrice Larsen White born December 1, 1957, at American Fork; blessed March 2 by E. Russell Innes. Confirmations: Roland Lane Dean, son of Roland Sims and Katherine Ann Carter Dean; The Lehi Third Ward MIA born January 20, 1950, at Lehi; special interest group have se16 by Raeldon lected the subject of First Aid as baptized February confirmed March 2 Barker; Ray their winter topic. Beck. Lee Colledge, American Red by Bertrand Cross First Aid instructor, is conLaMar SEVENTH WARD ducting the class which is now Lund, ward clerk. on its fourth week with classes Confirmations: Charles Delbert being held each Monday night in Snow, son of Irvin W. nd Nedra the Third-Sevent- h Ward chapel. Lavirn Green Snow; born May 6, Those who have enrolled for in Spanish Fork; baptized this class are.: Clive Beal, J. A. 1949, 16 by William A. Green, Brooks, Kenneth Dale Brown, February an uncle; confirmed March 2 also Lenore Colledge, Joseph M. ColWilliam A. Green. ledge, Ruth Colledge, Veron P. by Ralph Hadfield, son of Eugene C. CurAlene Curtis, Letha Curtis, Dale W. and Elda Nelson Hadtis, Dennis J. Davis, Joyce C. field; born February 2, 1950, in Davis, James C. Grace, Verna Lehi; baptized February 16 by Grace, Lawrence Grace, William Oris confirmed Ramon Gray; Hadfield, Iona Hadfield, Jay Niel-so- March 2 William Hadfield, his by Edna Nielson, Raymond J. Smith, Ethel M. Woolsey, Eva grandfather. Oxborrow, Julia Smith, Homer A. Thayne, Paul Thayne, and Lurena Yates. Third Ward Special Interest Group Takes First Aid Class ifllJI Local G.O.C. Workers Recommended For Special Awards Three members of the local Ground Observer Corps have been recommended to the Air Defense Filter Center for the Meritorious Service Award for their untiring efforts in behalf of the G.O.C. 1 vwr--r SAVE 3. with Beans- - 4 for nJ V rl (D)dD Fisher Boy Signet Fruit Cocktail - 3 for Ma ' 41 fl(DXD Raspberries - 5 for MCP I Shurfine 31b. can Quick Cook Rice Purity Coco-Crem- e Cookies lb. 49C Jumbo Avocados Case 199 Grapefruit - Case 199 --- 87C 5c 2 bunches Quick Tuna-Chee- se Sandwiches (Makt 1 5 uro'xngt) 5 whili whsat cups (Iirji ean) undiluted Ctrnatist Evaporated Milk Cook Book No. 9 A Grade 296 Rib Steaks -- lb. - - - teaspesa uH Softi PHONE AM. FORK 624 $ West Main Street Lehi Phone Simmer Carnation, salt and mustard in saucepan over low heat to just below boiling (about 2 minutes). Add cheese. Stir over low heat until cheese melts (1 minute). Toast bread slices on one side. Place toast on broiler pan. Beat egg whites to soft peaks; slowly add mayonnaise and continue beating. Fold tuna into mayonnaise mixture. Spoon on toast Broil 4 minutes For of Carnation't Co., les Anaalas 19, California. p 187 cap 0V7 arnica can) will drained tuna EDEE your copy EC latest recipe booklet, tend to: ll Mary Had, Carnation Dept. Ttophen U desired 1 Cheese Sauce. Ramambtr, rafts or lowest ofiar' 6 fM. end oil day Sunday always lowtr whin yov call Mountain - Vj (golden brown). Serve with Carnation Ground Beef lb. long distance , ir whits brass slices 3 iff wnitet Vt cup nayaanaita tsaspeens dry mustarl 2 cvpi a annces) (ratal sracesi American chatit Motor tune-uand complete automotive repairs Tractor Service GOOD Year tires and batteries Power and hand land mower sales and service FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY M. J. B. 1 ages 35 C Quick Brown Rice - Green Onions Shortening Front end alignment and wheel balancing Budget payments B. Vt than 39C Long Grain Rice - --- Fish Sticks In Tomato Sauce let them know by 23C 24 oz. or each 9 29 C Wax Paper - - - Bridge Mix - Orange Juice 6 for - - - 11 Chunk Tuna - - - 79c Nalley's Lumberjack Syrup 37c lb. 59c Texas Pink Zufelt Auto Repair Service Q Q Q Q Q - Betty Crocker Cake Mixes - 3 for ttotibn-to-itatlo- Q QA Shurfresh 1 ed The straight and narrow path wouldn't he so narrow if more people would walk it. 1.00 1.00 bignet -- ZV2 can Pear Halves Flounder In Mushroom sauce ur Macaroni - - - Fish Sticks - 5 for Polar Regular American Beauty M. J. Jewell Chicken Breasts - lb. pkgl U pkg. Boiler Wrap M. J. B. Meal Planning Tlm Nalley's Chili Grotons - Reg. 79c Fillet of (Blanche) Roberts and Dayle Gurney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gurney, have each mark, and surpassed the 100-hoMrs. Monica Peterson has given in excess of 1,000 hours service. The awards will be presented the latter part of March when the Lehi post, Juliett Lima One-Tw- o Black, plans to present a special program commemmorating the second anniversary of the observation post. Six other Lehi citizens have thus far received the "Merit Badge," each having given more than 100 hours of their time in G.O.C. work. They include Lewis K. Smith, Anthony Despain, Charlie W. Hamner, Mrs. LaDean Peterson, Neal Wilson, and Randy Holmstead. Mrs. Josephine Zimmerman, formerly of Lehi, also received this award. 63 1 Kitchen Charm at FROZEN FOODS program. Mrs. Earl Hardening of the heart people far more quickly hardening of the arteries. II M 1 n, promotion this week ? k DelMonte SnPP'n8 Tlme rr father. Twin-Pac- Foil Wrap Ya n 505-- R it 111 h Fire Insurance Auto Insurance Howard B. Brown 23, 1957, Fork; blessed by Evan Jr., March 2. . Call Francisco. Mr. Hebertson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson of American Fork, formerly of Lehi. W Li ... is what A DEPRESSION bought a bigger stove, to take he reads the papers and he listens care of his trade. He finally got to the radio, and he ought to his son home from college to help know." him. So the father cut down on hii But then something liappened. meat and bun orders, took His son said, "Father, haven't you his advertising signs, and no longbeen listening to the radio? Have- er bothered to stand out on the n't you been reading the news- highway to sell his hot dogs. And t. papers? There's a big depression his hot dog sales fell almost on. The European situation is terrible. The domestic situation is "You're right, son." said the faworse. Everything's going to pot." ther to the boy. "We certainly Whereupon the father thought, are in the middle of a great "Well my son's been to college. 17 05-16- |