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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 Ziegler, merit badges in electricity, camping, citizenship in the home; Elmo A. Gray, merit badges in forestry, electricity, citizenship in the home; Craig Peters, merit and Commissioner badges in public speaking District Nest." merit Calton, Eugene scholarship; with Roy Gammon was present and District Advancement Chairman badges in public speaking merit Howard Gray, dairying; whom of both particiBroadbent, in camping, weather and pated in the awarding of the merit badges forestry. was held A short program badges. Troop 5 Richard J. Sorensen, with the owning prayer given by Scout Roy Seager and the closing rank advancement to tenderfoot; Davis Peterson, rank advancement prayer by Scout Gary Clark. to second class; Darrell Powell, Rank advancements made and raik advancement to first class; merit badges were awarded as Dennis Baum, rank advancement follows to first class; Ralph Glather, 1 No advancements. Troop merit badges in world brotherhood Troop 2 Van Peterson, ad- and home repairs; Kenneth Webb, vancements to first class; merit merit badges in world brotherbadge, Citizenship in the Home. hood and the farm home and its to Donald Jolley, advancement planning; Lee Woffinden, merit first class, LeMont , Nielson, ad- badge in world brotherhood; Clead vancement to first class; Robert Christiansen, merit badges in Evans, merit badge in forestry; world brotherhood and the farm fish in merit badge Phillip Boltz, home and its planning; Paul Robing; Stephen Holbrook, merit inson, merit badges in world brobadges in first aid to animals, fireman-shismall grains and cereal foods, and therhood, electricity and Karren merit Turner, badge safety. in world brotherhood; Ronald Troop 4 - Grant Moore, rank advancement to second class; Ken-- "'' Si neth Christofferson, rank advancement to second class; Gene Cal- to star ton, rank advancement scout: Elmo A. Gray, rank ad vancement to life scout; Howard R. Gray, rank advancement to life scout; Kay Russon, merit badges in camping, electricity, citizenship in the home; Michael Hansen, merit badges in weather, home re pairs, dairying; Dave Turner, merit badges in rabbit raising, coin collecting and fishing; Warren Troop Four Vins Top Honors at District Scout Court of Honor Hie March Court of Honor h Ward was held in the on March 11, with Troop 9 acting as host to the gathering. District advancement chairman, Alvin Broadbent, stated there were a total of 91 present, inFirst-Sixt- cluding 17 parents. Troop 4, of the Fourth Ward, took first place in the number of accumulated points, receiving a plate aw ard, which they will be allowed to keep to attach to a plaque, allrearly in their possession, as have all the other troops. They also were the winners of the first-plac- e Totem Pole award, which they will keep on a temporary basis of one month. The first and second-plac- e Totem Poles are presented at the end of the year, to the troop which has the most points to its credit. Troop 2, of the Second Ward, Toas an honor the second-plac- e tem Pole award, which they also will keep on a temporary basis: and also a second place plate for their plaque. Troop 5, of the Fifth Ward, took third place and received a third place plate; Troop 9, of the Sixth Ward, received a fourth place plate; Troop 7, of the Seventh Ward, received a fifth place plate; Troop 1, of the First Ward, received a sixth place plate. Troop 3, of the Third Ward, and Troop 6, of Cedar Valley, did not participate in the Court of Honor. There were five Eagle Scouts In attendance to sit in the "Eagle's Peck, merit badges in world bro-- , therhood and public speaking; Dennis Baum, merit badge in world brotherhood; Douglas Adams merit badge in world brotherhood; Darrell Powell, merit badge in world brotherhood; Herbert Yazzie, merit badge in world brotherhood; Davis Peterson, merit badge in world brotherhood; Wayne Peek, merit badges in world brotherhood and citizenship in the nation; Scott Zimmerman, merit badges in world brotherhood and public speaking. r Check O Phone Shop Larsen s Everyday Shurfine Shortening - 3 lb. can ay LjgMPIRE- -' y; 'MR. 505-- R 2Z Tastewell Margarine - 3 lbs. 0ATTLE1 re- 2nd Feature Lumber Jack Synp-24o- mstiovmii "el" REGALSCOPE Picture " X Cwtuijf Special This Week HOT DOGS AND MRS. ROGER 'GRAHAM TO SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graham left this week for Spokane, Washington, where they accompanied their daughter, Sharon, Mrs Robert Knox and baby daughter, Teresa Ann, age 3 months, to their home. They were also accompanied by a niece of Mrs. Graham's, Miss Joan McFarlane pf Riverton. During her two weeks' visit with her parents, Mrs. Knox also had the pleasure of seeing her brother, Bob, who came up from San Francisco, California, to rmke the family circle complete. Bob left for the coast over the week end. Velvet - - z. Tstewell-4- A Spafford Dairy is cooperating in keeping people employed in North Utah County. Mini 20. 21, I OUTGROW jn .2o2D - - - Spring Garden Peas - 303 size can - 6 for Standard, Turabo, Heavy Duty REYNOLDS WRAP FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Royal Gelatin IIIP3 NEVER Honey T S9 ES&Ti. oz. T Yi:ato Juice -- 4 for 6 8 p.m. YOU 400 size 1.(0X0) Nabisco Sugar fr ' Grahams Tissues - 5 pkgs. 10c until ! Insurance Howard B. Brown Hospital Notes patient; admitted March That Good Milk . Call WWMWWMWVWMMWMWW A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lloyd, on March 20. American Fork Phone 218 Medical Patients Mr. son 4, of Ricky Phillips, ADULTS 60c KIDS FREE and Mrs. Wayne Phillips, of Pleasant Grove; tonselectomy; ad- Gates Open 6:30 Show Starts 7:10 mitted and released March 20. , Mrs. Warren (Lucille) Bone; major operation; admitted March March 28 - 29 - 30 leased March 25. Tony Forestier, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forestier; admitted and released March 22. Charles Raymond Truex, son of Mrs. Helen Truex, automobile accident, back injury; admitted March 22, released March 23. Max Floyd Simmons, medical treatment, admitted March 24. George H. Smith, iiusband of Mrs. Inez H. Smith, medical patient; convalescing. Mrs. Eva Yates, wife of Edward Yates, medical patient; Lehi Monday Wednesday - Friday Fire Insurance O Auto ri Gary Hampton, 4 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hampton of American Fork; medical Has an Early Morning Delivery in painting; Richard Hansen, merit badges in citizenship in the home and ctizenship in the community; Albert W. Mitchell, merit badges in reading and painting. Premium Rates p; Friday-Saturday-Sund- SPAFF0RD DAIRY . . . : ! Troop 7 No advancements. Albert W. Mitchell, Troop 9 rank advancement to life scout; Richard Nelson, rank advancement to second class; Paul Sabey, merit badges in citizenship in the home, fishing and public speaking; Abel J. Ekins, merit badge in citizenship in the home; Joe Dor ton, merit badges' in masonry and I 10 for Snow Crop Peas-8f- aoVV or Coastal Breaded Shrimp 4 ff Morning f l Milk I 3 tall cans fji v Breasts-Thighs-Drumstic- L ks - - Jewell Chicken YOUR NEED FOR MILK! FINE FRESH PRODUCE No.l The Lehi Free Press itu Uldll, Bananas, lb. - - - post office at Lehi, matter unnines - v..of Congress March 3 at the Entered - der the act 1879 dTAK SIAJir -- 15c California Hits ASS0CIATIQM w t7 Choice 1 (Servn IH cups (large can) undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish ' Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 cups (about I ozJ grated process American cheese 2 eggs, beaten y cup diced green pepper Vi cup diced pimiento 2 tablespoons grated onion 2 cups tuna t cup soft bread crumbs 3 cups cooked macaroni mustard In saucepan over low heat to just below boiling (2 nuns.). Add cheese; stir over low heat until cheese melts (1 min.). Mix remaining ingredients and blend with cheese sauce. Place in paper-lineloaf pan (9" x 5" x 3") Bake in moderate oven (350' minutes. Turn out on platter; reF.) move paper. Serve at once, or chill and serve cold. 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