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Show THE LEHI FSEX PBESS. LfHT. UTAH I I .. Rambliitgs. About This Things tl it Taken from Here and There $ D.U.P. Camp News if p . Bluebell DUP Camp . To Elect Officers In the Junior Tournament at Orem, Lehi Sixth Ward was defeated by Provo Oak Ilills M-M- Second Ward. The Bluebell Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their regular election meeting next Thursday. March 13, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Adelaide Thrasher. Mrs. Lettie 29-3- 5. A tourist and in Indian were in a blood donors camp. The tourist kept staring at the Indian. Finally she got up the courage to Insay, "Are you a dian?" "No," said the Indian, "I'm one pint short." m Mr A full-blood- Gudmundsen. Mrs. Mary' Stras-bur- g and Mrs. Gladys Trane will assist as The group will hold their election of officers for the coming two years, according to Captain Fay Boltz who will take charge of the meeting. Mr. Smith took Mrs. Smith to Dr. Benson's office. Dr. Benson, after having examined Mrs. Smith said to Mr. Smith, "Your wife has completely losf her mind." "I wouldn't be a bit surprised." said Mr. Smith. "She has been giving me a piece of it for the Politics in the News. Dean Prior has been elected to head the Lehi Democratic Precinct, while Dean Evans heads the Republican Overheard the other day: "I can't imagine what Joe does with his money. He was short yesterday and he is short again today." "Is he trying to borrow from you?" "No, I'm trying to borrow from him." mm tiwtWiff litiiiiitMfrthilttrf1 Governor George D. Clyde and three Utah youngsters are looking at a pint of Red Cross blood which produces valuable "dividends" in gamma globulin the blood derivative the youngsters have been receiving each month in order to stay well. Shown Susie Jensen, daughters of above, left to right, are three-year-oCurtis Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jensen, Orem; son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, Cedar City; Governor Clyde; Jan Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid W. and Parkinson, of Wellsville, Cache County. The young people are among 600 children and adults In Utah who are receiving without charge more than 5,000 cc's of gamma globulin from the Red Cross each month because they lack an adequate amount of this disease-fightin- g substance in their own systems. If purchased commercially, the cost of that amount of gamma globulin would exceed $15,000 each month. Your contributions to the Red Cross in March plus your blood donations make continuation of the service possible. ld five-year-o- ld Leh i Hosp ital Happen ings A man who has a to daughter was announcing friends the other day that he is Two babies were born in the about to become a father again. Lehi Hospital during the past "Now that I've raised a baby- week. sitter," he stated, "I'm going to A daughter was born to Mr. settle down and raise a family." and Mrs. Glenn Moore of Lehi, on February 26; a son was born income-ta- x An Parting Thought: to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trancell of form is like a laundry list Salt Lake City, on February 26. either way you lose your shirt. Medical Patients: Mrs. Hagan (May) Hansen, To find his place and fill it h fractured wrist, admitted Februsuccess for a man. ary 26, released February 27. We can do anything we want Becky Crookston, 4 years, daughto do if we stick to it long enough. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crookston; tonsilectomy, admitted February 27, released March 1. Holdsworth, 19, son ol 27 Mr.Grant and Mrs. Louis Holdsworth; surgical patient, admitted Febru- Coming! March ary I(Sattle 7.- - tiri CinemaScoPE Starlite Drive-ITheater n Evansville Meet Camp Thursday. On High Prices Lower Prices and Same High Quality Sinclair Gasoline 27. Tracy Price, 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Price; tonsilectomy, admitted February 28, released same day. Mrs. Carl (Sylvia) Robbs, medical patient; admitted and released 28. William H. Brooks, 73, Ameri- March 1. Mrs. Maurice (Donna Marie) Dahl, medical patient; admitted March 3. Mrs. Lloyd (Fern) Thompson, medical patient; admitted March Sheila Dansie, 9 years, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dansie; admitted and retonsilectomy, leased March 3. Mrs. Dale (Marie) Peterson, medical patient, admitted March 3. AIllimitSARY 3 iiiH ! Price Now 27c per gallon afternoon, March 13, the Snow Springs Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will convene in the Fifth Ward Relief Society rooms for their regular meeting, according to Mrs. Ethel Watkins, secretary. Captain Leota Peterson will have charge of the meeting and regularly scheduled elections will take place. It is urged that all members of this Camp attend this important function. It is expected that two representatives of the North Central County Camp will be in attendance. Thursday 2 p.m., JUST INSTALLED LATEST TIRE CHANGING EQUIPMENT 12 and 6 VOLT BATTERY CHARGING - $1.00 H. T. "Jockey" Johnson STEWART State Street - Lehi A. U R R A X T fW? your Life Insurance T'M'"'-- ' 'mm.- - ; J,, jui, - - iim mm il Representative in Lehi Ph. A. F. 247-- J CmJ A LJ Beneficia m m m A hiIftS I TfTTfTJTll INSURANCE' COMPANY David 0. McKay, Pm. Sail Lakt City, Utah recker Service Phone Sm. Fork 433 EXPERT MECHANICS Pickup and Delivery Roy J- - TV SNACKS Now In Progress Drive Out and Save 3. February can Fork, father of Charles Brooks, medical patient; admitted March 1. No So Called Saving Stamps . . . ...No Deceiving 9 10c Added Camp Meeting Set March 13 Pamela Rowley, 14 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D Rowley; medical patient, admitted in i Snow Spring DUP at vice-capta- regularly-schedule- Elections will be held at the next meeting of the Ft. Wall Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers on Thursday, March 13. at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Audrey Wilson. A full attendance is urged by Mrs. C.W, Lehmberg, secretary of the group. Class "B" tourney time finds lots of Lehi folks taking in the games at Provo. Everyone hopes that Lehi will bring the championship home this time. right-of-wa- Clark on Thursday. March 13, at Something of a person's char2 p.m. will be Mrs. acter may be discovered by obRuth Wanlass, Mrs. Emily John- serving how he smiles. Some son and Mrs. Ella Manning. never smile they only grix The meeting will be held under the direction of first Training a baby by the book is DUP Mrs. Deon Beck, who is also class a good idea, only you need a difTo leader of the Evansville Camp. ferent book for each baby. Captain Belva Johnson requests March 13 a full Their toil is joy to them that attendance and also wishes The Evansille Camp of the to state that those who are eligi- have won success. Aeschylus Daughters of the Utah Pioneers ble and interested in joining the w ill hold their d A sunny disposition is the very Camp, kindly get in touch with meeting at the home of Mrs. Zella her. soul of success. Fort Wall DUP Camp to Elect New Officers past nine years." Motorists Drive extra slow in residential areas so that stop, y slow and yield signs aren't missed. these Obeying signs will keep motorists and pedestrians safe. THURSDAY. MARCH S, 1958 Brown Motor Co. GET HIGHER RATINGS WITH THIS fresh clean taste ! Aldta Rwpp. Gwgef. Utah Save on Hundreds of Items Sale Ends March It takes 15 LEHI DRUG CO. Main Street LEHI 1 0 COMPLETE tA HOLLYWOOD BED SpringlM Mattress, Box Springs, Six Legs, Headboard $94.45 Only "" 0 Value $32-9- Easy Terms Nothing does it like Seven-U- p 5 Q JV Does the use of USS Nitrogen Fertilizers pay? Listen to the report of a successful Utah sugar beet farmer. Alden Rupp operates a farm at Granger, Utah. He raises sugar beets, hay and grain. 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