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Show THE THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1959 Softball League Junior To Get Underway Next Monday City Completes M-M- en softball league The Junior will get underway next Monday evening, May 25, on the high school softball diamonds, accord ing to J. B. Cooper, Stake YMMIA Activity Counselor, and Dearf, Stake YMMIA Athjetic Di , rector. All games ar tentatively scned uled for Monday nights until the M-M- Col-ledg- e. seasonal play is completed. Each ward team has selected two umpires to be at the games to officiate. Each team must have at least seven players on the field before the game starts and nine players on the field before it is ended or the game will be counted as a ' forfeit. Cedar Valley will be called the Eighth Ward for purposes of the schedule listed below, and north and "south" following the wards will indicate the north or south diamond: May 25 North 6:45 p.m. First-Fifth, 8:00 p.m. Second-Sevent- h, Second-Sixt- h, South North South North South Fourth-Eight- h, 9:15 p.m. Third-Sevent- h, First-Sixt- h, June 6:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. Third-Eight- 1 h, Fourth-Fift- h, Second-Eight- h, First-Sevent- North South North South North South h, Fourth-Sixt- h, Third-Fift- h, June 6:45 p.m. First-Eight- 9:15 p.m. h, Second-Fift- h, Fourth-Sevent- h, Third-SixtFirst-Secon- h, d, June 6:45 p.m. Fifth-Sixt- North South North South North South h, Third-Fourt- 8:00 p.m. 8 15 Seventh-Eight- 8:00 p.m. Fourth-Secon- 9:15 p.m. , Sixth-Eight- h, First-Thir- d, Fifth-Sevent- h, First-FourtSixth-Sevent- j 8:00 p.m. First-FiftFifth-Eight- 22 North South North h, h, Second-Thir- 9:15 p.m. h, d, June j 6:45 p.m. North South North South North South h, d, South h, North South h, Second-Sixt- h, MISSIONARY WIVES AND PARENTS MEETING Parents and wives of missionaries now serving in the field will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the Fourth Ward Relief Society room. Miss Loy Dece Strong, recently returned from the New England Mission, will report. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shepherd are in charge of the meeting. looking for TODAY'S TOP TIRE BUY? Of court, ll'l smart to bo but don't put a prico tag on tafoty! If you're willing to pay littU moro for worry-fr- et driving, hort'i your top tiro buy) LEU FREE PRESS, Intercollegiate Rodeo at BYD Friday, Saturday LEHL UTAH People, Spots In The News Ambitions Cleanup Drive MARS PROBE; Space ship powered by "plasma" engine Crbits Mars in, this artist's concept un- - "OperaThe official tion Community Facelift' came to a close last Saturday as free family show tickets" and certificates of merit were passed out to Lehi citizens who cooperated so well the cleanup campaign. The Brigham Young University during organized group in every Nearly Annual Seventh Intercollegiate the city backed the drive and acRodeo will be held May to given responsibilities 1959 in the Provo Fair Grounds. cepted e to a the bring project Evening performance will be Fri- Successful conclusion. day at 8 p.m.; and afternoon perRussell Innes, general chairman formance, Saturday at 2 p.m. This should prove to be one of the most of the drive, wishes to express his for the interesting intercollegiate rodeos appreciation offered outstanding by church, of this season All outstanding cooperation teams in the Region will be com- Civic and service organizations for their help, as well as individuals peting to compile final points to- who entered into the spirit of the ward eleigiblity for the National betterment community project and Rodeo. Intercollegiate the apimprove general helped Fifteen teams will be present, of the city while cleanpearance Monof: the states representing tana, Wyoming! Utah, Idaho, Col- ing their own premises. The bishop of each ward acted orado, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. More than 100 as district chairman and a survey cowboys will . participate. The of each ward was completed by Rodeo Team, representing BYU seven women's clubs, who also has consistently finished as one of made a second survey and presentthe top five teams in the Region. ed families who participated in Last year the BYU team placed the cleanup effort, with free show 8th in the nation and 2nd in the tickets and certificates of merit. Region, traveling over 7,000 miles Other women's clubs were in charge of the certificates and tickduring Spring Quarter. The team is practicing every ets. "The Kid From Left Field" day except Sunday at the Provo was shown at the Royal Theatre Fairground Riding Arena,t1200 & and Utah Theatre last Monday University. Anyone who is inter- night to near capacity crowds at ested is welcome to come out and both theatres. watch these practice sessions. Boy Scout troops took the job This year for the Rodeo there of cleaning vacant lots and some will be one of the best Rodeo premises of older people and widClowns in the Southwestern states. ows. Ward Chapels were cleaned His name is "Dodo" Earls, rodeo Inside and out by ward members. clown and bullfighter. He has sevLehi city officials are to be comeral acts which can not be match- plimented on their fine cooperaed anywhere. He has a new act tion. City trucks as well as the called, "Have Gun Will Travel," city loader were on duty every using a comedy bucking horse; a (lay during the drive, and made an satellite act which will enter the impressive showing on Lehi streets arena by cable; an Elvis Presley and also aided in hauling trash act; a dog act; a pony act, which from individual lots. consists a Poco, who in the past School principals and students year has worked in television's also cooperated by cleaning school "Father Knows Best" a coast to grounds, and 23 junior high stucoast network, plus work for De- - dents were excused from class silu Studios in Hollywood. work at Noon last Thursday to D.A. (Swanny) Kerby, RCA pro man National Guard trucks and ducer from Salt Lake City, will be haul rubbish placed in front of the stock L,ciRnractor. George homes. Eight trucks, driven by Chournos will be, the announcer. Guard members circulated throughout the city and made many trips to the city dump with Distinguished week-lon- g Corp., wiucn bas been, working on development of plai- - w ma jet engine for. man m year, f f I , 1 , y--- ' ' a I I The Jaycees have scheduled a Sincerity is to speak as we meeting tonight in the Memorial Building beginning at 8 p m., ac- think, to do as we prtend and pro- cording to Robert Karren, Jaycee fess, to perform what we promise, president , and really to be what we would are several items j On the agenda and appear to. be. John of business to be discussed, and seem Tillotson. William Jones, Springville Jaycee 24-HOU- 22-2- 3. DAY PHOXE American Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings have a busy schedule each week showing visitors their collection of natural history items and pioneer relics. The collection has gained fame not only throughout the state but in various parts of the nation as well. Last Thursday Dr. Walter Kohn from Coalinga, California came to Utah especially to visit with the Hutchings': He(is a past president of the Coalinga Rock Hound Society: and he writes for the "Gem and Mineral Magazine," a monthly publication, and for "National M'neral Mazazine." On Saturday Mr. Fabian; presi dent of the State Parks ""Association, brought a group, among which was the president of Walk er Bank, to see the collection. They were on theirf way to Camp Floyd. Monday two busloads of Fourth Grade students f com the Forbes School in American Fork were scheduled for a tour through the Hutchings' "museum." This tour was in connecetion with their study of Utah pioneer history. Am. Fork fi'Ti 1 I DIMPLED Ardrey sisters, Sally and Molly, relax on at Cypress Gardens, ;A Fla. They sing anddance, too. mnmmmmmsma Kmmmmmuig i DRIVING, E SIGN OF QUALITY IBLD.V ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY 1 beach vou positive? ! sat iiihim " - 1 V , r U. ??7 ilLr card-wave- 12-fo- ot JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Gift Shop Main Street - Lehi THEY WOULD READ, YOUR AD TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE huge loads of rubbish. The National Guard trucks joined city equipment Saturday, with Lehi Lions Club members made a final drive to rid the city of rubbish to end the drive. Other groups who are to be rec ognized for their fine efforts include the Jaycees who took charge of the business districts and posted signs in stores, who cooperated by closing for a half a day; Lehi Garden Club; Lehi Irrigation Co.; Lehi Riding Club; all women's Ward clubs; stake presidency; Bishops, Boy Scouts, and Fire Idea! We Print Everything But Money . Department; final results of the week-lon- g cleanup campaign showed a tremendous improvement in the general appearance of the city, and ljeft little to be desired in a community campaign of this type. Th Quality It Is hoped that those few citizens who did little or nothing during t(ie drive will sense the importance of a clean city and make some effort to improve their premises before thousands of visitors gather in Lehi for the big jubilee celebration and Lehi Roundup in See Us For Call 15 today and we'll mail it to you. June. LEHI LUMBER Phone 15 O CO State Street, Lehi p.m. Complete Road and Field Service : . . . Envelopes O Letterheads O Statements O Business O KOOKIE KARNIVAL O Friday and Saturday O Tickets Delicious Assorted Cookies O Only 19 . Programs O BooWefs Auto Seivice Chocolate Window Cards Handbills O doz. Forms Personal Cards vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv O Brochures Brovnies O Made with Old Dutch Cocoa Invitations O 3 for HOC .Home-mad- f$2r i' f t MuMn't a glass of MILK ' V pf- r - right mw? ' 2 loaves mm - 25 GRIFFIN BMERY TIRE SHOP State - LEHI . Ph. SI) Bread e 11 " A i 'f 1 t ,t Y- V A 0AJRY ASSOCIATION East Main Phone 68 Circulars OR ANY OTHER PRINTED ITEM YOU MAY DESIRE , DEN'S 1M West job Printing Vhen You Need It FREE for the asking! An exciting booklet to help you plan your "M" design Redwood fence. Longer 1 "" WIEMIB IE. EL rs Start Stronger Closed Dally Noon to f upon you. Regular eye examinations are Why not come in now and be sure your eyes are seeing their best. HONORED on 84th birthday was Syngman Rhee, , South oirls naradins around u,ifk Kinh' stadium Seoul spelled put 84. portrait STANDARD GUARANTIED 24 MONTHS " the only way you can be 'positive. (baked just right) FOR If Faulty vision has a way of creeping DEPENDABLE FOR 65 YEARS KELLY BATTERIES J "I i-"- - "7 r- TIRES, American Fork Your Friendly Ford Dealer (( Heitert Matz, Austrian war vet,ojeeds to be fHe uses short skiis ace ski-e- r. on ends of his ski poles, r The whole faculties nf mnn must be extrted in order, to call forth noble energies; and he who is not Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager earnestly sincere lives in but half PHONE 200 self-pahis being, valuta luge. aij-tcu- 329-- R 1 ONE LEG Is all MOBILE THIS of wrexpertSaI Don't Need Glasses? ' Auto Repair Work WOm-FHE- 124 PHOXE er FOR Fork WWWM NIGHT I Sincerity, a deep, genuine, heartPaul Mendenhall and his father felt sincerity is a traif of true and Lawrence Harold B. Mendenhall attended noble manhood. Sterne. the first annual Eagle Scout-SilvExplorer, dinner held at the Student Union ' Ballroom, University of Utah campus, last Monday evening. The occasion honored Eagle Scouts and Explorers who had received their awards during 1958 before they reached 17 years ! of age. Paul is a member of Troop 534, Twin Peaks District, Salt Lake City, and his Scoutmaster is Boyd Hatch, editor of the "Instructor" ! magazine. Complete Special guest at the dinner was Governor George D. Clyde. All the boys who attended were Official Inspection Station sponsored by Salt Lake City businessmen, and Paul was sponsored by his father. IOOK fOR WRECKING SERVICE R city-wid- Visitors Listed at Hutchincrs' Museum president who was voted outstand-- " ing Jaycee president for the past year at the Jaycee State Convention held in Vernal last week, will be guest speaker. Jaycees to Hear Outstanding Club President - Am. Fork he pistil Phone 220 m ' |