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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH a NOD cutd a People, Spots NUDGE I've never professed to be a dance review critic before, but I am now. I attended the "Dance Capades" presented by dance students of Bill Evans, last Saturday in the high school and I'd say it was an outstanding review, even if my little girl, Nancy, hadn't performed at alL Over 100 dancing students ranging in age from four to seven participated in one of the best recitals we've seen in Lehi. The costumes were beautiful, the students were well trained, and the entire performance was well organized. The thing I especially liked about it was the short time between dance numbers. The auditorium was filled to capacity and all comments we heard were good. Lehi can be proud of its small fry. They're a beautiful bunch of kids. Funny thing about the whole affair was that it was sponsored by the PTA and proceeds are going to entertain seniors at their graduation dance. How well did the seniors support the recital? A total of $5.00, Oh, well maybe it's 'cause they didn't have any kids dancing. At the conclusion of the review, parents of the children presented Bill Evans with a beautiful piece of luggage to show their appreciation for his hard work in presenting an outstanding evening of dancing. N & N "Thought you were going 'to visit that blonde in her apartment tonight." "I did." "How come then you're home , so Rid- ing Club last Saturday, attracted a fair crowd during the afternoon and evening performances. Taking everything into consideration, members of the Riding Club were pleased with the affair, and have expressed hopes of making this an annual event and devoloping it into a major attraction in Lehi. Congratulations on a fine show, and good luck for future plans. N & N Alter a man had been 12 19 17 24 Provb at Lehi Lehi at Orem Payson at Lehi Lehi at Pleasant July July July July July 8 15 17 22 24 ... Park Service The One and Only Kearney, Claudia "Allison, Linda Moorehouse, Carol Bateman, Linda Gammon, Lorin Powell, Mary Piano students of Mrs. Ruby M. Lee Hadfield, Remae Hadfield, Nielsen will be presented in recit- Madge Fowler, and. Teresa South-wical May 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Third-SevenWard Church. Both Parents, relatives and the genbeginning and advanced students eral public are invited to attend. will be performing, and they include the following: Donna LaNae Chatfield, Shirley Yates,T Arlene Rymer, Davis Petersen, Mary Ann Miller, Gary Godfrey, Cheri Bennett, Carolyn Rothe, Linda Rothe, Mary Had-fielLeona Kirkham, Gene Had-fielMarilyn Kearney, Mary Jane Gammon, Deanna DeMine, Greg Bennett, Margie Kirkham, Carolyn Paul Jeanne Lcaney, 1 Nu!f Said k. American Fork at Lehi Spanish Fork at Lehi Lehi at Provo Payson at Lehi Orem at Lehi Pleasant Grove at : Lehi 31-L- Thank You th Step-hense- n, d, ehi d, Gui-ney- . Prova r"-- - , Baker-Eddy- BLOW YOUR OWN HORN "floored" telephone folks recently with this portion of an essay entered in a contest. The youngster wrote: "The telephone is Very necessary in cases of emergency. For example, if your house is on fire, you can use the telephone to call the insurance company.", :' N & N If you guys intend t go around town barefaced after May 25 it's going to cost you. The Lehi g are sponsoring a contest, which will "require all to grow 'some sort of whiskers during a period from May 25 through June 27. Prizes wUl be awarded at the end bf the contest for the Longest Beard, the shaggiest, the "reddest," and the best groomed beard. Anyone caught with his bare face hanging out will b charged $1.00 for a shaving permit or spend 2 hours in kangaroo jail. Visitors may purchase shaving permits for 25 cents, according to Jaycees in charge. The permits ' may be purchased from any Jaycee member. This is an effort on the part of the Jaycees to inflict a little much needed enthusiasm in our Lehi Roundup celebration. Let's cooperate with the Jaycees-on- e way or another. Well done is better than well said. In The Advertising Column ' OF THIS NEWSPAPER & er Jay-ce- - Piano Recital Slated May 25 Those that dare lose a day are dangerously prodigal; those that dare misspend it, desperate. ninth-grad- t r- . The schedule is so designed that the teams will play, three games with each other during the season. A i WHAT'S COOK1N? Not these men, though it loojw as though on they're about to become cannibal soup. TheyYe weldersThe a. pressure vessel, and the gas flames heat up the metal. welders wear asbestos suits, stand on asbestos plates. N Well sir, the building smack dab in the middle of Lehi's Main Street, that was hit by a car several weeks ago, knocking out the entire front, received some attention this week. Whether the rough boards nailed over the front is any improvement on the appearance of the unsightly building, is debtable. Seems to us the building should be either bricked up to its original condition or torn down completely. At any rate it certainly appears iass an eve sore on Lehi's Main Street. N Out .Drive ' ar 4 0 v to Fork July J A" Af BUSINESS rL AMERICAN boy in American situation: downing hot dog while watching ball game. It's David Eisenhower, 11, Ike's .1 grandson 4 I 1 Rat-Ran- July 29 Lehi at Springville at Spanish Fork July August 5 American Fork at Lehi August 7 Provo at Lehi Provo is still undecided as to whether they will enter a team in the league, reports Mr. Prior. If Sincerity is more successful they do not, Lehi will bye on the or talent. days they are scheduled to play than genius Mary . 'Yes," he said. "One. Why did yoa knock?" June June June June Grove June 26 Springville at Lehi game at July 1 All-StSpanish Fork Second Half admitopera- ted to the hospital for an tion there came a knock on his door. "Come in," the man said and the door opened. A woman entered, "I'm your doctor," she informed him. "Please take off your clothes." The man hestiated but finally did so. She examined him from head to foot and then said, "Now do you have any questions?" Lehi at American p1 m SCHEDULE May 27 Orem at Lehi May 29 Pleasant Grove at Lehi June" 3 Lehi at Springville June 5 Lehi at Spanish Fork 10 w TROUBLE at top and bottom "besets" little Linda Neff of Cedar Rapids, la., with ache and drooping diaper! The Central Utah Baseball league opener for Lehi is scheduled for tomorrow (Friday) night beginning at 8 p.m. with Payson in the Vet's Memorial Park, according to Dean Prior, chairman of Lehi Committee. There will be no charge for this game, but family tickets for future games during the season will be available on the grounds for those who are interested. June s. t - The first livestock and horse the Lehi 7 ... skins for nothing This hoax prospectus of the famous Lacon, Illinois Cat-an- d was widely published in Next Saturday little red poppies that the citizens of Lehi remember will be worn on millions of coats the significance of the poppy and the US. in 1875. Goofy? Sure. But not any worse than some of and dresses throughout America. help in this campaign. ' schemes we bite "As the annual day for the weari. on today. ing of the poppy draws near, it is OPPORTUNITY well to bring to mind the sig- TO GET RICH i nificance of this little flower" The sincere alone can recognize from the Better Busi- sincerity. Reprinted states Mrs. Joyce Peart, president Carlyle. Indianpolis of the American Legion Auxiliary ness, Bureau New 1958. October, in Lehi. Sincerity is impossible unless it Funds contributed on Poppy We are starting a cat ranch in pervades the whole being, and the Lacon with 100,000 cats. Each cat pretense of it saps the very founDay constitute the largest source will average twelve kittens a year. dation of character. of revenue for the rehabilitation cat's skins will sell for thirty and child welfare work of the The cents each. 100 men can skin 5,000 American Legion Auxiliary. Ap: cats a day. We figure a daily net proximately 60 per cent of the monies collected in Lehi will re- profit of over $10,000. Now, what shall we feed the main here to help the Lehi Unit We will start a rat ranch cats? a out constructive program carry of aid to the disabled and to the next door with 1,000,000 rats. The dependent families of veterans rats will breed twelvewilltimes faster have four throughout the year, according to than the cats. So we rats to feed each day to each cat. Mrs. Peart. ' Now, what shall we feed the Poppy Day is the one day when We will feed the rats the rats? the public is privileged to contri- carcasses of the cats after they bute toward the great work the have been skinned. Now Get This! Nil i V k Auxiliary is doing. Mrs. Peart asks We feed the rats to the cats and 'A Baseball Game Here Friday N "it-tor- the cats to the rats and get the Local Legion to Observe Poppy Day Here Saturday. May 23 News , Central Utah early?'' show sponsored by BIG PROBLEM of space man will be fast reading and reacting to indica- Dr. Carl Silver of Minneapolis-- ; Honeywell checks new simulated cock- nit arrau in "human fatnr AnffinMr. mg work. niwjsssa'" imtp "The fellow who never advertises is like the man who always winks at a girl to a dark room- -he knows what he'g doing, but she doesn't." X X The curb and gutter project east of the city is progressing rapidly and will add much to Lehi's Main Street. The state is also busy on widening the road to the junction. When these projects are completed, Lehi should be able to boast one of the most attractive entrances of city in the state. The new high school, the beautiful homes east of town and the new armory, will all add to offer a favorable impression to out of town motorist who will travel Highway 68. "Well, we sat awhile and chatted.; Then she turned out the lights. I can take a hint." N & In The THUESDAV, MAV tU 1959 Rushing around smartly is proof of accomplishing much. ,So much to do, so little done. no out of one Back of ninety-nin- e hundred assertions that a thing cannot be done is nothing but the unwillingness to do it. f ;r v- TRAD I ....-r-U-- T 7 - : - 5n yv''v Uy w--S S !v s 4 rv: classified K'r'' SECTION... ;.;bs "rr" " " The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try if you can, to beling to the first class There's far less competition. es beard-growin- m. r he-m- en f it's to aid distraught mothers, busy retailers or manufacturers, advertising is ready with a helping hand. On the pages of this newspaper, right on through the classified, you'll see ads that are working hard to help advertisers 'sill theif products or services. Advertising helps by spreading the word throughout the length and breadth of the land. As more people are informed, more products are sold. The demand snowballs and causes greater production, resulting in constantly improved products at lower cost. WTiether I Waiting For a Sail The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES HE ADVERTISES r f L vy Nowhere else in the world is advertising used so effectively and., extensively-and nowhere else is there such a high standard of living. Adver. Thus, you are the" tising helped to bringon this high standard of living. 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