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Show THTKSDAY, THE LEW FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAH DECEMBER SI, 1959 Death Takes Third Ward Wins First Half Of Senior Basketball League Three-Year-O- M-M- en has The Third Ward ketball players were undefeated in the first half of league play according to Dean Colledge, stake athletic director. The Second, Sixth and First wards are all tied for second place, with league standings as follows: Ward Won Lot 6 0 Third Second 4 2 Sixth 4 4 2 1 ev- ery Thursday night starting at 7 p.m., Mr. Collede reported. The officiating is done by Coach Joseph Cranmer and J. B. Cooper who is Stake Activiity Counselor in the MIA. The schedule for the second half January 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. January 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. January 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. January 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 7 tf -- i 3t 12-31- Lor-ne- ll tion was spoken by Elmo Gray. engines of all types and makes Pallbearers were brothers, Lynn rendered also. Chip, Randy and Wade Wood, with To Jack as honorary pallbearer. Flow-eT- s APARTMENT FOR RENT Modern, gas heat, refrigerator and were cared for the Fourth stove. New apartment. Cass Ward Relief Society. Hosea Lisen-be- e Willes, Ph. PO First and Second Year Beehive dedicated the grave in the Girls and their mothers will meet Lehi cemetery. $300.00 DOWN $70.00 a month. for a special meeting in the Stake $8,400 total price, new modern Tabernacle, Tuesday, Jan. 5, at four rooms, large closets. 431 7:30 p.m. Helen Jones will be the East 5th North, Lehi. Open on the guest speaker subject, House Sunday, 12-- 4 p.m. or call "Virtue, Its Price Above Rubies." Salt Lake CR Rose Cook Is the stake leader for A. F. the First Year girls and Rose Richard (Dick) Felt, son of Mr. FOR SALE 1952 Chev. pickup Smith the Second Year Beekeeper. and Mrs. Charles Felt of Lehi, 4 - speed, very good condition. was rated as the most valuable Ph. PO PECK FAMILY in the Air Force, for Boilplayer HOLDS REUNION ing Air Force Base, Washington, GAS CLOTHES DRYER WhirFOR YULETIDE D. C. The 11 games scheduled lpool model at big discount A yuletide gathering of the fam- stood at 8 wins, 2 losses and one price. Connections included. Excellent condition. Ph. P08-226- 6 ily of Mrs. Lettie Peck, also mark- tie. 4 ed the birthday of N. S. Peck. noon. colto before Miller's Hack According Dec. 23. The big affair was held umn in the Deseret News, "he set Used gas brooder at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse an all-tiBoiling record for WANTED stoves and feeders. Ph. P08-260and included a baked ham dinner, yards gained in a single game, - gift exchange and visit from San- 178 yards against Fort Gordon, ta Claus. Georgia, and during the season, FOR SALE Coleman oil circulaPresent besides Mrs. Lettie Peck 809 yards, rushing for 8 touchtor heater. Good condition. Ph. of American Fork, and Mr. and downs." According to Mr. Miller, tf PO Mrs. N. S. Peck and children, and being rated "the best darn footMr. and Mrs. Robert Secretan ball player in the whole U.S. Air (Kalyn), were Mr. and Mrs. Max Force is a mighty big honor." Beverley and Russell Bray are Peck and family, Salt Lake City; Dick will be remembered for visiting in Salt Lake City for the Mr. and Mrs.' Clinton Gerber and his play as in Lehi High holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Dale family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas School's championship team, and Bray. Peck, Mr.' and Mrs. Tony Peck also for his record on the BYU and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whim-pe- y team. Joseph Tanner of Salt Lake and their families, all of Lehi; City, joined Richard Clover in a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vacher (Vera), April on the rabbit hunt in Cedar Valley durMr. and Mrs. ' Sherman Christen- - heel of limping winter treads. ing the weekend. sen and their families and Mr. and Mrs. jack Peck, all of American Fork.' ' " Beehives, Mothers Join in vs. Seventh. Second vs. Sixth. Fourth. The leading scores for the first half are: Name and Ward Points Niel Miller, Second 110 84 Ralph Haws, Sixth Joe Adamson, Third 73 69 Russell Felt, First 67 Grant Johnson, Sixth 65 Bill Mercer, Sixth 65 Elroy Colledge, Thifd Glade Peterson, Fourth 64 FOR RENT 2t Special Program PO ' 12-31- group of 20 carolers toured the southwest area of the city on Christmas eve, adding to the Christmas spirit and creating the final touch in yuletide preparations. The group included the Sunday School class directed by Mrs. Leah Sabey and Miss Ila Powell. A stop was made at the home of Don C. Loveridge, 91, who reported that they added much to his observance of Christmas and that he wishes to publicly thank them. A Preparation Meeting January 7. 2t 12-3-- Preparation Meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the stake tabernacle. All ward and stake officers and teachers are reminded SMITH FAMILY GATHER FOR CHRISTMAS to attend. EVE PARTY JERRY SUD WEEKS HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith enON FURLOUGH joyed having all of their family PROM ARMY together for Christmas Eve at was Jerry Sudweeks, home on fur- their home. Buffet supper featured served and a program the is from army, lough spending 15 days here with his parents, Mr. family talent. Santa Claus came and Mrs. Delbert L. Sudweeks. In to distribute the gifts to the chil the army for the past four dren, inciuaea in tne iesuve group months, he is stationed at Fort were Mr, and Mrs. James Thorn Ord, Calif., where he will attend (Phyllis) and daughter Barbara, Allen PresLight Vehicle Drivers School up- and sons, Mr. and Mrs.and Mr. and and Debbie ton, Kyle on his return, Jan. 2. Mrs. Richard Preston, all of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn VISITS IN DENVER E. Linda, Suzanne, KathMrs. Hazel Dunsdon, well known leenSmith, Mr. and Mrs. and Glenda; Lehi nurse, is visiting in Denver, Grant B. Smith, Julie and Carey, Colorado, at the home of her Jimmie and the hosts. daughter Deon, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hay and son Kenneth. She will to remain over the holidays. ! ll-19-- 9t 4t 6-- 12-3-- -tf 4t VALLEY BREEDING Call CACHE CUSTOM HOME PLANS ASSOCIATION Eight breeds, PO or see Kent Peterbetter cattle for better living; son at 293 No. 3rd East, Lehi. operates in six states. For serv10-- 1 to ice phone: Alden White, Utah or n Sua WATCHES REPATRED, cleaned, Poultry SK PIANOS: Why pay more? Spinets and holidays phone AC $3.50, guaranteed. Lan's, 17 So. ' ll-9-to 10-2- 9 collect. and grands, factory to ycu Center. Am. Fork. Lester R. Taylor, 109 No. 4th West, Provo. Phone FR FOR RENT 2 bedroom house, newly decorated, modern, gas heat. C. L. Johnson, Ph. PO apartment. Suitable for couple, $45. Utilities furnished. Dean Udell, 40 East State St. Phone PO -tf IP WE Main Street Lehi IR Established brancn center in Provo, needs responsible housewives to do piece work at home. No selling or telephoning. Do not reply unless willing to work and able to start immediately. Call FR or write 169 No. 100 E., - Provo. Faulty vision has a way of creeping upon you. Regular eye examinations are the only way you can be positive. Why not come in now and be sure your eyes are seeing their best. tf RADIO AND TV. REPAIR, all makes. All work guaranteed. Vee Warenski and Norman Healey, Superior Radio and TV Sales and Service, 24 North Church St., Am. Fork. Ph. SK IE. 11-12- EDGEFIELD N brick homes; full all improvements; $500 down; low monthly payments; $13,900 complete, FHA, GI or conventional loans. See Barratt Builders Supply, American Fork. Phone SK 3 bedroom fT A rl A Monells Chef Style No Bone - No Fat - lb. IVJC LVld Morrells Pork Sausage Pride 1 Qm OieaKS Soda Pop mKZA J25ka dozen - - I Limes 6 for - 1 Celery S 1111InnnnH . M. WE. mm JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Gift Shop Main Street - Lehi basement; Nehl - All Flavors Fresh Juicy Need Glasses? LADIES Rl I mm 4 ft. ORDER YOUR MONUMENTS or headstones from Mrs. Rose Ashton, Ninth North and 4th East. Phone PO lz gal. I 7-- FOR RENT - -- J) jf 1 pound fV 0 . 7C . I -- 2)3c Mild Cheddar Cheese I pound flfl NjCX 1 U.S. Choice - . Toblerite-lb- OC OC case 3cans -- I VJ -- 1 AO l .VO rn Reg. 26c Loaf I vUc - 3 lbs. Ripe Olives SST.SS Fruit Cocktail I.G.A.4 cans Crackers at 2-- 9t Famlee Bread - 4 loaves - - Nabisco Ritz j -tf tf ICE CREAM . 4 er 10-1-- Magic Freeze Advertise Starts 12-13- -tf 3t J It Pays 01 10-8-- Well-aDDarel- 4 l SEPTIC TANK CO. for quick 33 West HATCH JEWELRY and dependable cleaning sens-ice- . main American Fork. Full tima or FR Phone AC watchmaker. Guaranteed repairs Provo. Your Bulova, Hamilton and Wy-lWANTED Ladies to take addealer. Diamonds priced right. Your Princess Diamond vantage of Early Bird Specials the first three days of each Ring dealer. Gift headquarters. week. Shampoo and set, $1.75; Jewel House member. Permanents from $7.50. Style-A-rt Beauty Salon, 127 E. Main, STUDENTS AT MARY'S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY are preparLehi. phone PO ed to give all beauty services USED BATTERIES for sale or daily at regular school prices rent 6 or 12 volt. Phone PO from Tuesdays through Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CaH Am. Fork SK APPLES FOR SALE Call mornOne and two bedings. Will deliver. Frank Barnes FOR RENT tf room apartments; unfurnished, . Ph. PO -tf 12-2- Stake Primary Representative American Fork, SK 11-19- Now under construction. in a deluxe location in Am. Fork. Brick, full fire3 bedrooms, basement, range, place, IV2 bath, built-i- n etc. G. W. Leany. Ph PO before 9 a.m. or after 7 except for refrigerator and p.m. COAL FOR SALE Lump or stove; all utilities paid; rents tf slack. Call PO range from $38 to $58 per HOME FOR RENT newly decorated; washmonth; full basement partly COAL FOR SALE 4 ton and ovhome, furnished. See Mr. faculties ing furnished. Deep freeze. Contact er delivered, lump $10.50 per Glancy, Apt. 4, 50 W. 2nd North, Mrs. Virginia Smith, Ph. PO ton; oiled slack, $10. Under 4 Lehi. Lehi. ton, lump, $11; oiled slack, $10.50. References. Phone SK ARN'S RADIO AND TV FOR SALE Kelvinator refrigeraService & Repairs tor and G. E. electric range. All Tubes Checked Free Rex Holmstead, Ph. PO $8.95 and up. Ex BATTERIES E. A. Jones. Phone PO State Tire Shop. change. Den's 5 Street. Lehi. Utah. emWORK WANTED Desire GUARANTEED WATCH REP ATA ployment in store, service sta- PLYMOUTH, DESOTO, INTERIn rear of attorney's office, Also . NATIONAL TRUCKS tion or on farm after school and 46 West Main, Lehi. Contact Wilson used cars. Call Kelly Saturdays. Experienced during tf Ronald Peterson. Summer. Von Taylor, Ph. PO PO Ultra-moder- n 12-24- Caroling Group Cheers Local Residents 4t HOME 12-31- Richard Felt Has Good Season With Gridders Modern basement home, good location. Fully equipped kitchen, nice yard. Couple preferred or will consider one small child. Phone 12-21- tf First Stake James M. Lyon, 84, father of and Leola Olsen Wood, were held Lester Lyon of this city, died in a last Wednesday in the A. H. Wing Provo hospital, Friday, Dec. 25. A Mortuary chapel, with Elmo Gray HOME FOR RENT 5 rooms and of the Fourth Ward bishopric in bath, modern. Ph. PO lifelong resident of Manti, he was born in Manti, Jan. 11, 1875, a son charge. The little girl died Sunof Jens M. and Ingrie Nielsen day, Dec. 20, in a Salt Lake City FOR RENT 2 bedroom apart Lyon. He was married to Joseph- hospital. ment with garage. Gas heat. She was born in Salt Lake City, ine Manwill in the Manti Temple, Furnished or unfurnished. 600 Feb. 23, 1956. May 28, 1902. W. Main, Am. Fork. Ph. SK besides her Survival's, parents, He is survived by his widow, are six brothers and a sister, sons 40 and eight daughters, Jackie, Jay Lynn, Chip, Randy, FOR SALE Gas grandchildren; 62 space heaters, Wade and Marc and Velma, all of and five great-gregrand. very good condition. $30 each, and Mr. and Lehi; grandparents, children. See at 111" So. 1st East. Walter Funeral services were held in Mrs. Wallace Wood of Myton. Ph. PO Norman, The prayer with the family was Manti, Tuesday, Dec. 28, with In a Nile relative. FOR SALE Spinet piano, to be Olsen, spoken by terment in the Manti cemetery. For the funeral, the devotional repossessed in this area. Assume music was played by Mrs. Carol bal. of contract. For more deNew Eve Peck, Fourth Ward organist. Don tails write Credit Dept. Box 148 Whimpey offered the invocation. S. H. Station, Salt Lake City, A musical selection by a Primary Utah. group, "Jesus Wants Me for a Tonight Armory Plans are complete for the big Sunbeam," was directed by Twila FOR SALE 3 Hampshire boar pigs, $25 each. Also dressed by New Year's Eve party to be held Rockwell and accompanied pork, 25 cents a pound. Call PO Dec. 31 (tonight) at the National Mrs. Peck. or PO Dale The first speaker was the RevGuard Armory, beginning at 9 Brown. of Christopolis p.m. Sponsored by the Stake MIA, erend William the party will feature dancing to Salt Lake City. A duet, with gui FOR RENT 3 room apt. unfurnAllen Green and his orchestra. A tar accompaniment, was furnishstove and refrigerator, ished, ed Estella and Muller by Marjorie program will take place at 10:30 $40 per month. Utilities included. p.m. and supper will follow at mid- of Salt Lake City. Washing facilities, 21 So. 2nd W. Holla-day Bishop "Fred Dipo of the night. PO Ph. Eighth" Ward was a speaker, Everyone aged 16 and over is included in attendance. Tickets were after which the , closing song, MECHANIC WORK RENDERED sold by the Laurel and Ensign and "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has For that mechanic service rendered on your automobile, Young Married groups in the Left You," was sung by Mrs. wards. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Strong tractor or truck, see or contact Bateman, Edith Roberts and and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Miner Berniece Rasmussen, with Mrs. Anthony S. DeSpain, 264 West are in charge of the big affair. Peck as accompanist. The benedicSmall 2nd No., Ph. PO at vs. Fifth First vs. Sixth. Fourth vs. Seventh. 14 Fourth vs. Sixth. Seventh vs. Fifth. First vs. Second. 21 Second vs. Fifth. Third vs. First. Sixth vs. Seventh. 28 Seventh vs. Third. Primary tf Year's Supoer Dance Third vs. Funeral services for Taunia Baleen Wood, 3, daughter of Jay 2t : Third RENT Attractive large FOR SALE Easy washer, perfect condition. Call SK apartment, one bedroom, gas or see at 40 So. 2nd West, Am. heat, furnished if desired. Jetta Fork. Allred, 140 W. 2nd So. Ph. PO FOR at Fourth vs. Second. First vs. Fifth. February 4 7 p.m. First vs. Fourth. 8 p.m. Second vs. Third. 9 p.m. Fifth vs. Sixth. February 11 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. Father of Local Man Succumbs Phone PO STEWART D UKRANT Your Beneficial Life -- 12-21- Seventh 0 The games are being played is as follows ld Wood Child M-M- First Fifth Fourth Classified Section APARTMENT FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished modern, convenient. Blaine Thrasher Q()c Cake Mix kg Chiffon Tissue Ti Cashew Nuts Shupe Williams 2V2 lb. box P RICE BROS. I 1 05C uoz. can 98' Candy Fresh Roast Salted Peanuts lb. G A su w yC 250 950 35' nn bag . Main Street Lehi Prices Effective Thursday and Saturday - |