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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1967 THE LEHI FREE PRESS " I Former residents and the Y I -- Dublic are invited to attend the 15th Jllll liKlil IllilliHillf (fillf an- nual "Alpine Homecoming Day," to be held at Alpine, Saturday, August 15. There will be a band serenade at sunrise, a miniature parade at 10 a.m. and dinners will be sold from 11:30 ajn. for sev eral hours during the Following the parade, the Relief Society bazaar will be held in the recreation hall at the church. There will be races and games and a baseball game during the afternoon. The Pioneer Relic Hall will be open for tours throughout the day. Stands and concessions will be in operation all day, under the direction of the Sunday School. The parade will be repeat- mid-da- (I are being prepared through the to be sold or auctioned off. Sher-wi- n efforts of the Sons of Utah PioAllred is taking charge of made candy. Included in this ef- neers. The National Guard is tak- this feature of the celebration. fort are the Liahonian, Olympian, ing charge of the hauling and Business Firms Thal-ian Serimpian, Lehila, Leity and placing of chairs. Grocers and business firms are clubs. Police Service providing staples and many again Pony Rides In order to handle the traffic types of merchandise to be aucThe Lehi Riding chib will take and prevent any accidents to mar tioned or sold at the stands. This charge of pony rides for the boys the day, the Lehi Police force and is a chance to stock up on needed and girls. There will also be rides Auxiliary Police will be on hand supplies for the home and family. to aid in maintaining the order in the bandwagon. Program necessary for a good time for all. An interesting program, at 8 Booths and Construction Farm Produce psn. will be free to the public. With George T. Strasburg, muThe Farm Bureau and Farmers' The museum Board of Trustees seum treasurer, taking charge of Union are cooperating in obtain- is in charge, with Harold Hutch-ing- s construction, booths and stands ing produce from the local farms, as chairman. Community Carnival Alpine Plans Homecoming Day Next Saturday; Days Events Set y. ed at 6 p.m. and a free program at 8 p.m., will round out the cele-- at 8 pjn., will round out the celebration, according to Mrs. Jennie Wilde, publicity chairman. Bishop Reed C Burgress with his coun- selors, Thayne Bateman and Wayne McDaniel compose the central committee in charge of r the event BB"$t.or Back io .School Dollar Luscious New Colors and Prints in Sweater Spectacular Sensational Prints and Colors in Cottons for that New ' Back to School Outfit CORDUROY Rex Zimmerman Undergoes Major Surgery The many friends of Rex merman will be pleased to know that he has returned to his position as assistant cashier at the State aBnk of Lehi, Monday. He For Junior Miss, Teen or for Mom. A Blaze of Colors in Wear-Everywhe- re Sweaters Zim- MISS FAYE CARLTON TO WED Miss Fay e Carlton, Karl R. Ingram Plan to Wed Friday, August 25 and Mrs. George Albert Carlton are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marri-a- e of thei daughter, Miss Faye Carlton, to Karl Robert Ingram. The prospective bridgegroom is a Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram of this city. The ceremony will take place in the Lehi Third-Seven- Ward Friday, Receiving will be from NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles Emmett Mercer, also known as Charley Mercer, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the Law Office of Harvard R .Hinton, 46 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah, on or before December 10 1961. Geneve Cathern Evans Mercer, 1961 1961 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Clarence Eugene All-re- d Deceased Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned Ancillary Administrator with Will annexed at the office of Ballif and Ballif attorneys at law, Suite 210 First Security Bank Building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 12th day of October, 1961. David H Allred Ancillary Administrator With Will Annexed First publication August 10, 1961 Last publication August 31, 1961 JACK'S Television ii Car Radios HOURS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (Closed Saturdays and Sundays Phone PO 1265 Women's and Men's Wear and Shoes Back to School Clothing Complete Gym Suits at Coupons Our Store Since 1882 that is a treat to eat TableRil Beaf is chosan by conscicnliom saladon . . . bought carefully trimmed (or your satisfaction . . . trimmed lor value! BOUGHT RITE and Shoes U. S. Choice Tablerite & New Fall Jantzen Sweaters and Skirts (or quality! Than il lb. Top Sirloin Steak Steak lb. iifa 5 1 Fresh Stewing Hens White Stag and Pyketts in Chickens -- Sport Clothes The. Latest in Assorted Men's Dress Oxfords You A Lunch Meat-lbfy- Can Do Better at JU Sausage - 3 lbs. ? Jumbo California L CANTALOUPE - lb. - ' Red Bliss Shoe and Clothing Store Main Street " Lehi POTATOES Sale Starts Thursday. Aug. 10 Costume Jewelry 12 OFF 50 OFF OFF Watches 20 lb. bag - Tablerite Mayonaise - qt. & TO - - I DC CO - OoC I Powdered Sugar -- 4 for - - -- Chiffon - 400 size oSC Facial Tissue 4 for Libby Corned Beef - - t5C .53c Northern -- 10 I.00 Meadow Gold Ice Cream lz gallon - 25 -- lbgjtf 93c cans with trade WEBB'S JEWELRY Lehi CHEESE poUnd .... jse PEACHES - Libby's 2 y2 con - 3 for FRUIT COCKTAIL - Libby's 2Vi can - 3 for PORK AND BEANS - Libby's 300 size - 8 for RIPE OLIVES - Libby's Pitted - 4 for MARSHMELLOWS - pound bag BABY FOODS - Gerbers -- 10 cans . 79c ... . 1.00 ... 95c 95c 25c 91c CASE FOOD SALE GREEN BEANS I. G. A. PEAS Case I. G. A. CORN Case Zr$em..'.3.l5 of 24 cans of 24 cans. . .4.19 3.C9 .95c Diced Beets cSTof cans 2.65 Waxtex Wax Paper 2 rolls o9c Diced Carrots cased cans..... 265 Main Street Lehi cS5ST2ib. Effective 49c PRICE BROS. MARKET Prices Thurs.. Fri., Sat. Tissue -- 12 rolls - OFF The Gift Shop" CHIElDHDAIft Tablerite reg. 77c Butter - lb.- - - U Men's Jewelry - Leather Goods Watch Bands 25 10 j 5 MILD to -- g - - FROZEN LEMONADE Cal Fame Semi-Annu- al KM!! IPe-- 69c Round TRIMMED RITE r?i lot Junior and Senior High 71 North 5th West, Lehi Off Reg. Price Both in 25 Service Television - Radios Get Your Back to School Dollar Day Pick Your Favorite Style A steak Ceramics and Wedding Gifts Complete Service All Makes . . . sizes 3 to 18 Summer Clearance Sale LEHI PATIENTS IN , AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Several from Lehi were patients in the American Fork Hospital during the past week Included were, Lois Neil, Kalene Jones, Alene S. Jones, Roberta Adamson and Michael Stewart. ELECTRIC Interesting Weaves and Colors Just the Thing to be in Style for Junior Miss or Teen Beautiful Shades and Colors Dress Shoe Special Merchandise on Our Open House Reception An open house reception will be held. All friends and neighbors are invited to attend. No further will be issued. Both Miss Carlton and Mrs. Ingram are graduates of the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. She served on the school paper staff, was a member of the FFA and Pep clubs and was active in dramatics and GAA. She Is currently studying at the comptometer school in Salt Lake City. Mr. Ingram, who played a prominent part in athletics, was of the football team, played basketball and was also a member Of the band. He is a member of the football team at the Utah State University in Logan, where he plans to continue his schooling toward a career as athletic coach. A former member of the National Guard, he spent three years in the army, serving over- - & Sweaters for Boys Skirts and Blouses Boys' Back to School We Still Have Some August 25. 8 to 10 p.m. Radio Terrific Selection Latest Styles and Colors s for Girls and Teens 3.98 to 5.98 20 Slip-on- th church Administratrix First Publication August 10, Last publication August 31, Tapered Ties and at Sensational Prices that he is improving well. It will be recalled that surgery was per- Boys' Shirts '61 School Fashions School Dresses underwent eye surgery in a Salt Lake City hospital, last Wednesday, for removal of a tumor behind the eye. Dr. IT. H. Bartholomew, specialist, was in 'charge of the operation. Mr. Zimmerman returned home Friday, and reports formed last February, for removal of a large tumor in the vicinity seas in the Far East at Okinawa. of the eye. At that time' two He was discharged as a sergeant weeks' complete rest was required. in the missile program. A former employee at the Free Press plant, Nothing save divine power is he has been employed on construc- capable of doing so much for man tion during the summer with Don as he can do for himself. Mary Baker Eddy. Peterson. - The Newest in Girls' Easy to Care For 24 ' -- 24 |