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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY", APRIL IS, 1961 a NOD and We are indebted this week to Mrs. Harold Earl, who brought us a copy of the old Rustler" published on almost exactly this same date 64 years ago, I can't find any of the old timers In town who ever heard of this publication, but we have proof that such a publication existed and that J. T. Camp was the publisher. I received many chuckles out of the publication, and I hope you will. Here are a few excerpts: Lehi's board of health should nose around and see if something cannot be done to kill the bad smell emanating from pig pens and outbuildings. Hie stench in some sections is terrible, and if not killed will breed disease. Can't something be done regarding this matter? N & N Keep Lehi to the front with her face to the foe and her prow to the stream. We need electric "Semi-Weekl- . in a bottle filled with alcohol. To conceal the teeth, keep the mouth shut To keep out of debt, acquire the reputation of a rascal, and no one will trust you. N & N Here's another excerpt which might apply this time of year: About the time of year it has been our usual custom to make a about few desultory remarks spring, the season when buds be- Fire department. gin to shoot and the early flowers Officer Peterson is a veteran of pull their little pistils. The cold U. S. Navy service during World clammy frog sits on the bank of War II, with overseas duty at at stream the purling and swears Tinnian. He has foland Saipan the neighbor for throwing his old socks in his yard. This is the sea- lowed employment for more than 10 years at the Geneva Steel plant son when the early bird hired Consolidated Pipe Plant at hand catches the worm fence and and Geneva. the farmer shout of the gladsome Active in the LDS Church, he lad is heard as a hatfull of bumble bees crawl up the legs of his has fulfilled a stake mission and is first counselor in his Elders' pants. It is the time when the He was a counselor in busy man forgets his umbrella quorum. and gets his new hat wet and the the MIA and was Third Ward . justly celebrated cut worm makes the effort of his life. With the ad vent of the vernal season me takes on a more roseate hue, and hope gets a move on itself. All nature beams brightly and the dead cat under the coal shed beN & N an aroma that angins to Here's one we especially liked: nounces spread warm weather as nothTo remove freckles cut them out ing else can. with a razor and throw them away. To bring out a mustache, APPRECIATION TO tie it to a strong cord, ten feet FIRE DEPARTMENT long, to the other end of which We wish to publicly express our attach a heavy smoothing-iro- n and throw the latter from an up- appreciation and hearty thanks to stairs window. To get rid of gray the Lehi Fire Department for hairs, hold your head for a few their prompt and efficient action moments in a strong blaze of gas. when called to our home. The fire To preserve the eyes, put them which destroyed some of our cattle sheds and threatened other buildings, was rapidly brought under control. We are truly grateful that the community has such a well organized crew and they are so well informed in handling any fire emergency. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richins clerk for several years. A son of the late Ellis and Emma Lott Peterson, he was educated in the Lehi schools. REED AND BEVERLY POWELL TOLMAN NOW IN SALT LAKE CITY The many friends of Reed and Beverly Powell Tolman will be pleased to know that the couple and their children, have returned to Salt Lake City to make their home. They spent a year in Syr- acuse, New York. Mr, Tolman is now employed as an editor in the Salt Lake City office of the Hercules Powder Co. The Tolmans, with their children, David, Pamela, Jan Lorie and baby Natalie, visited here recently with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell, parents of Mrs. Tolman." Also visiting here with the Powell family was Miss Loyce Olof-sofiancee of Keith Powell, of Pasadena, Calif. Showers Turner Sor-ens- on Leaves P. G. 7:15 a.m., 3:15 p.m., 11:15 p.m. Home Owners American Fork Phone SKyline Watch our Rtxall S.riti MGMTV't 'NaUonal Velvet Chtclc TV log (or timo ond channel " ; $e wtt wis in yow , SUK2AY NEWSPAPER APRIL 33 Money for Home Improvements - Spring Fix-u- p Consolidation of Present Bills - or Any Worthwhile Just Phone or Call Purpose 21 East Main American Fork 6-35- Lehi $2.50 Phone SK i LIME James Nelson and Richard Bagley Operators Phone FR After 5 p.m. FR 78 13 FROZEN FOODS Blue Star 100 Fruit Pies 3 for Cherry - Apple Boysenberry Cal Fame 8 e American Wa 10 Here is the second big week of IGA TableRile Beef Sale. Tender culs lhat will make an instant hit with the most particular of tastes. Each of your selections are "TRIMMED RITE." All excess fat and bone is removed to give you the most value for your meat dollar. Shop " IGA today! i 61 JUU Lemonade cans Mild Cheddar T.43c Meadow Gold WHIPPING CREAM Half! Pint 39c OPEN ON WEEKENDS Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Sunday April 13, 14, 15, 16 COTTAGE CHEESE pound 31c IGA TableRile The Boy And The Pirates Lehi Drug Co. $2.75 PR0V0 BUS FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL CREDIT they're real tinglars... ,.T with Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen Main Street Phone PO From Lehi $3.00 From American Fork From Pleasant Grove and up to 36 months to repay on your equity in your without disturbing your present mortgage. We Are Now May TV 10 TRIP TICKETS Loans up to $5000 n, 50 West Main SATURDAY Operated Pleasant Grove, to sister-in-la- a Permanent and New Hair Style $3.95 and up Mary's College of Beauty thro BUS SERVICE Tay-lorsvil- le, Geneva Steel Plant With 1 Announcing... American Blossom Out For Spring Special KCNDAY May Court Tonight Answers Fire, Emergency Calls Berl Peterson, Lehi native and lifelong resident here, is the new poest member of Lehi s five-ma- n lice force, serving with A. J (Tony) Ferkovich as chief. Other members of the force include Ray Edwards, Clemn Turner and Carl Zimmerman. Mr. Peterson, formerly of the local auxiliary police force, was accepted to fill the vacancies left by the resignation of Lewis Smith, who has taken employment at the new brick plant. He has taken specialized training courses in Salt Lake City and Springville. He is also a member of the Lehi lights, decent sidewalks, a park, a rouer mm ana oiner improvements. This should be a land of flowing milk and honey. We have the most beautiful of locations, why not have a beautiful city? 4 will be the host troop. There of Scout will be an Eagle Scout badge preRobert Wbimpey moved to a location outside the city limits. Berl Honor sented to Bill Fowler, son of Mr. Sec- Peterson, member of the police Scout court of honor will Iv; ' and Mrs. Don Fowler of the department, and Boyd Wilkin. held Thursday. April 13 (tonight) ond Ward, according to AlvmThe Lehi Fire department has Main Street barber, have accept- in the Cedar Valley Ward chapel jBroadbent, advancement chairreceived several calls during the ed the responsibility, of filling beginning at 7:30 pjn. Troop No. man. last week, it was reported by these vacancies. Fire Chief Cloyed Penrod. They were called to the home of Mrs. Honor John Whimpey, Wednesday evening, April 5, to administer oxyMiss Betty gen when she waj stricken, reA kitchen shower, held at the maining for an hour in assistance. home of the bride, honored Miss Saturday, the c ev was called Betty Turner, with her sister, Mrs. to control a fire at the Niel Robert (Janice) Jorgensen of home on the highway. as the hostess. ElaborTrees and brush were afire, caus- ate decorations in the Easter ed by the irrigation company burn theme were followed, with Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny as a cening out ditches. From Lehi, Is Now Being At the Everett Richins home, a tral motif. There were 24 close unthe cause as friends blaze," members and big presyet family Fork, determined, resulted in damages ent to cattle sheds in the amount of The prospective bride and her several hundred dollars. Although, mother, Mrs. Lewis Turner, were it was reported that no children also special guests at a personal had been playing in the vicinity, shower held in her honor at the what started the fire had not been Bristol home in Bluffdale. Mrs. ascertained, Chief Penrod said. Carma Jackson, sister of the prosLeaves Lehi 6:50 a.m., 2:50 p.m., 10:50 p.m. Two vacancies in the depart pective bridegroom, and Mrs. La ment have been filled, Chief Pen- - Rue Bristol, a were Leaves Am. Fork 7 a.m., 3 p.m., 11 p.m. rod reported. Ward Glover re the hostesses. signed from the department and Fire Department Berl Peterson Fifth Member Of Police Force taste-bu- d S lb. Second Feature The Magnificent Seven Eft with Charles Herbert and Susan Gordon Hostess SWEET ROLLS Reg. 39c 33c cam dl Supreme FIG BARS lb. bag 3 for iuo Tablerite Beef Hind Quarter IGA Tabl.R.I. (or For Freezer quality ....priced ighl (or economy.' s lb. Box Office opens 6:45 Show Starts at Dusk - FOOTPRINTS ON THE CEILING? Swim Suits for Ladies and Men See Our New in the Very Latest Styles Armstrong Ceiling Tile Many Patterns Many Colors Free Installation Kit with Room Size Orders A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Suit New Spring Sport Clothes by Jantzen, White Stag and Pykette The Latest in Ladies Shoes New Fritzy Dresses and Blouses Work clothes - New Spring Justin Boots Mens New Sport Coats, Shirts and Slacks Mens and Boys Straw Hat s GET inSUUTM DUROLITE CEILING TILE ; ; . FROM Lehi Lumber Co. State Street - Lehi Shoe and Clothing Store Main Street Lehi CUBE STEAK Cut and Wrapped 59c Tablerite All Meat Franks - lb. 49 lb. - - - - lb. - 89 SWANSBOWN CAE5E MIX fJo WONDER BEIEAE) SSSSwTsior BJE2DI SODA TOP l0 Beans - """" 31.00 05 47 " -- LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL - 3 LIBBY'S cans . VIENNA SAUSAGE - 4 cans - CAMPBELL'S SOUP - 7 cans Varieties "v"' Vegetable CAMPBELL'S ...65 ALL FLAVORS IELL-0- 10 .. .... . . 27C BISCUIT MIX - 40 oz. size ...... 3)VC . SOUP MEAT VARIETIES - 6 cans . . . STRAWBERRIES Fresh - per cup Fresh Radishes or Gr. Onions 3 bunches ...... A f Russet Potatoes d.Qn 10 lb. bag 1 ...." 75 .00 31.00 S3 lELL-- O C5C for PUDDINGS - 3 for TABLERITE SALAD DRESSING - Qt. TIDE REGULAR 54c Giant Size ALKA SELTZER 3)VC 72C 39C PRICE BROS. MARKET Main Street Lehi Prices Effective Thursday Friday, Saturday 1 |