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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1958 THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH Elder Ronald K. Clark 1100 Job Calls Accepts Mission Call During Past Week (Continued From Front Page) six months basic training, with eight weeks at Fort Ord, Calif., and 15 weeks training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Elder Clark is an active member of the Fifth Ward where he has participated in the different organizations. He is a teacher in the Fifth Ward Sunday School and also serves as secretary of the iH..i.A. Elder Clark has been employed by the Eldon Comer Drilling Company of Lehi. According to a recent survey, e only nine states report a state department of education science advisor or consultant. Practically all state educa tion depts. report supervisors for school lunches, art, music and physical full-tim- education. During the week ending September 13, labor demand in Utah mounted to the highest point so far in 1958. Over 1,100 non-farjobs were offered through the State's employment security offices, with the total only slightly below the same week a vear aeo. Despite a poor tomato crop, calls for food processing workers were numerous. Industry layoffs, at 600 dIus for the week, were not significantly changed from the week before, but did maintain their nearly ratio over last year, one of the significant features of the 1958 economy. Farms are well staffed with a good part of the fruit crop harvested, and only minor activity in tomatoes. Next major labor need on farms will be for sugar beet m two-to-o- harvesters. Schedules Telephone Co. Trains Local Ladies "School of For Instruction on Dial Conversion The Mountain States Telenhone in Lehi, stated Ralph Ryan, local Instruction' and Telegraph Company has just manager. The five ladies, Virginia P-T- fl hired and trained five local ladies A School of Instruction for all to work on a canvass Association workers in Lehi and Cedar Fort has been scheduled for Monday evening, September 29th, it was reported by Mrs. Ralph Powell, PTA Council president. The school will Roger Price received an honor be conducted at the high school beginning at 7:30 p. m. and all this week with his winning a gold PTA workers are urged to attend. iropny ana a sweepstakes ribbon Mrs. Powell stated that depart- at the Utah State Fair. The gold troDhv was presented mental work is planned for each department and specific instruct to him for his beautiful hand-mad- e end table with a hand-carve- d ion given each group. In explanation as to who should oak top. His sweepstakes ribbon award was for two lamps, created belong to PTA eroims. Mrs. Powell, reported that parents Dy Koger in the native desert should belong to each PTA organi- rosewood, in which medium hp has zation in which they have children contributed many outstanding ar ticles. attending. However, if a family has children in more than one The National Science Teachers group, and they do not feel Association the developthey are able to join all groups, it ment of an proposesnation-wide efintense is urged that the mother join one to increase the salaries of all fort organization and the father the teachers, with consideration of other group. In this way, both to reward effective teaching ways are parents supporting the PTA. on Plans for the coming school of merit.the basis of demonstrated instruction were made at a Council meeting held Friday afternoon at the high school. Present at the president; Principal Dale Burgess, Mrs. meeting were Dan Peterson, re PTA Byron Whipple, Sego Lily president and the following the presenting Superintendent; Mrs. Powell, Principal Dean Worl-to- members of the PTA Council : Dale Mrs. Marian Fox, High school Price, Mrs. Dean Evans, Mrs. Tony PTA president; Principal J. Fer- - Ferkovich, Mrs. Vere Peterson. rin Gurney, Mrs. Robet Stephen Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Mrs. Elmo Rus- son, Mrs. Wane Christensen and son, Junior Hieh School PTA Mrs. Leo Loveridge. door-to-do- Parent-Teach- er Roger Price Receives Trophy at State Fair Wash and Wear Finest Quality Made Regular $5.00 Now Only $4.00 while supply lasts This is a New Shirt Latest Style! Get Ready for the Hunting Season n, j I ! ! White Stag Sport Coats j I I V New Shipment of Ladies' I I Jantzen Sweaters and Skirts New Fall Pedal Pushers and Slim Jims Boys' Gold strike Waist Overalls SHOES for the FAMILY Gym Shoes and Gym Suits Popular Prices POWERS' j - . - TyrgZrmF-fr-- charge Lehi SHORTENING 3 lb. can MARGARINE 31bs... BUTTER it' COFFEE lb. can MIRACLE WHIP Quart HONEY j SNACK 12 oz. can I. , . BUICK yf'TTlii Is Here! 5!..... Paul Harmon's ATTEND TELEPHONE TRAINING to Instructor Richard E. Drury, as he explains of dial conoperation version program coming to Lehi, American Fork areas soon. Left to right are: Ellen Dorton, Lehi; Virginia Smith, Lehi; Ramona Martin, rurK? "nna koss, Am. Fork; Elayne Ohran, Am. Fork. CLASS-TheseTdieT- I cup buttermilk pancake mix 1A run PFT On dry form) Vi cup water listen . American sierry's - Buttermilk I. G. A. Quart Bottle SALAD OIL SAUSAGE LINKS PET SLog Devil Food - White . 3 GALLON SIZE I Instant Nonfat Dry Milk 71C lb. pkg ... 51c ..... 63c DOWI 73c 890 Fork PANCAKE MIX I egg I Tablespoon salad oil I lb. precooked sausage links ttlLX e aanetikm mi nnA DCT i diir fune I ...in of water, man nnA tnA :l D d 10 x baking dish. Arrange precooked sausaae links on too. Bales tutor .. i . ( jtn hot) for 15 mm., or until brown. Makes 4 servings. in 297 West Main MADE WITIIi SUNDAY BREAKFAST quickly mix fur DEL FARM FOLGERS extension 1959 G. A. SNOKREEM NTGGETT for installing telephones and colored telephones if it is done during this The All New Sausage PancafeBafee! Ladies' New Fall Main Street an 06. inning ADD SyRUp AND BUTTER FOR A SUPER . . . Hunting Boots and Clothing Fall Coats and Jackets - iuunu.iwiisw''9ea typical number would be PO Until that time you should use your present telephone numbers. Ryan also said that the new dial telephone system will be equipped with sufficient facilities for all customers in the urban area to have private line service. The Telephone Company is waiving the P-T- A White Arrow Shirts Quality Merchandise Smith, Elayne Ohran, Romona Martin, Ellen Dorton, and Donna Ross, Lehi and A. F. residents, were hired and trained especially for this canvass under the supervision of Richard E. Drury, Mountain States Telephone Co. representative for Provo. According to Mr. Ryan these ladies will start their canvass next Monday, Sept. 29, 1958, and will continue through the middle of October. They will give dial demonstrations and explain the new dial telephone system which is to be placed in operation early next summer. They will also discuss the service improvement plans. Ryan said, all of the telephone numbers in the Lehi area will change at the time the new dial system is placed in operation. The telephone numbers will contain the Central Office name of POrter 8- - followed by four numerals. A - Uabin 57c bottle Yellow - 89c ee.ee Butterscotch 00 Cake Mix4sr!d!wn. 86c 58c 1.19 SSr 43c MEATS Whole Sun Frozen Ut'a Theater Main Street Lehi Libby's Crushed Friday and Saturday mm SEE-"T- HE & mm m mm im mmm miv THE ATTACK OF SAVAGE THE AT MONSTER MIDNIGHT! , SEE-T- mi MADMAN'S HE GRUESOME OF CHAMBER HORRORS! m a ' MOT uit H. mm im cum jokm ashlei wnmSXt "aw Second Feature III . Ill 1 I J T Bf ,u Cheese 59c . 4 WJLW. PREHISTORIC LOVERS AGAINST DDIRIITIVC "V P. tall cans s,rvl) large box Pork Roastsib. J) fj - Choice Tablerite Beef Boston Butts Nearly Boneless Ritz Crackers - 49c 25C i Cloverleaf Cream nz iA x 12 Pinecrest Sweet Pickles e gal" Quart Bottle 49c Utah Rlnarharl Cel eryiir: : Kitchen Charm Wax Paper 2 rolls No. 35c lbs. . p nt Done ul unuu. Main Street Lehi Tokay Grapes 2 lbs. r 2 lbs. H5C a nrn ourcn p F? Flame Yams 4 roll pack 3 for 99c 1 Southern Zee Tissue Hewlet's Pure Mince Meat 2 Colored lb. Rib Steaksib. 39c FRANKENSTEIN" SEE U. S. Cheddar Sego S "THE 4 F ry erSLarge Mild 2p Pineapple No. 2 can TEENAGE WEREWOLF" TEENAGE a Orange Juice4 H9c mni TT I Prices Effective Friday and Saturday gc |