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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1961 THE LEHI FREE PRESS z "Tv 5 ,.-:ir- ' jfjjZ' i "' tTs-'-- i lit' J - - " The letter received by Mr. three weeks of the school year. It will be recalled that only one Bushman, reads in part: Lehi High School Earns Award For Safety Activities Ji t,r!.v (Continued from front page) ards and congestion, dramatiza tions for student assemblies, and bulletin board displays. Schools enrolling in the program submitted reports of their activities in the spring. All reports sub mitted from one state were re viewed by a committee of educa tors from that state, which made recommendations for awarding the certificates and plaques to the citation is allowed a school with the continued privilege of flying the safety flag. The emphasis is placed on traffic safety, with other safety procedures at the school and in the home also considered. A student committee is organized each year to aid in carrying out the program. Lynda Gray,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gray, and Clifford Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Norman, took this responsibility during the past year. CAR COMING toward you and passing another on a schools. A two-for- te i mil ni 1" r ifcirTi Army HAWK IN EUROPE Th HAWK surface-to-c- ir U. S. Army in Europe and is the) latest missile has recently been deployed with A Seventh weapon in NATO's air defense system. Army's HAWK is designed specifically to defend against enemy attackers flying at extremely low altitudes, filling the gap between two altitude and minimum NIKE capability. Raytheon Co. is prime contractor for HAWK. Lehi Local- sMr. and Mrs. Gary Lewis and daughter Lynette, of Boise, Idaho, spent the holiday week end here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. L Glen Wanlass, and other family members. Mr. Lewis is employed as an insurance adjuster in Idaho. Mrs. Reed of Plea- Newman sant Grove visited here with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Webb, upon her return from Columbus, Ohio. She visited there with her son, Lt. Ray W. Hayden, his wife and three children. Stationed in Ohio with the U. S. Air Force, Lt. Hayden had just returned from a trip to England. Mrs. Don R. Coombs, daughter Lauraine, and sons Steven and Brian, of Spanish Fork, visited here Sunday evening with Mrs, Clara Clover and other members of the family. Mrs. Joseph Tanner and three daughters, of Salt Lake were also visitors at the Clover HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans enjoyed a visit from their daughter, VISIT IX CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas returned home Tuesday after spending the week end in Boron, Calif., at the home of their daughter Lorene, Mr. and Mrs. John Job and family. The occasion was the birthday of their daughter, Sept. 2. The couple made the trip by train. Joy, Dr. and Mrs. Dean W. Crid-dl- e and their children, Marilyn, Mary Ann, Dean Edward, Lynda, Kathleen and Robo.t William. The family came from their home in Pleasant Hill, Calif., located near San Francisco. Dr. Criddle is a chemist for the Standard Oil Co People, Spots In The News CHICKS eat and drink in warm comfort beinfraneath new red brooder introduced by Nutrena Feeds. Unit warms like sun, heating birds and floor but not air. HAPPY gas-fire- d a. A i highway places you in jeopardy. Slow down so that if ho makes a mistake he can enjoy his accident all by himself. When rn car, you behind another, starts a bold attempt to pass and you know that he hasn't enough distance in which to make it, do something to talk him out of it. Blow your horn, blink your headlights, and even pull to the right and put two wheels on the shoulder. Frorm SKIUFUt DRIVING by A' Kwell N. Halsey. Copyright Maxwell 195? N. Halsey. by i, Rep-in- t our imhi awi Your Outlook k1 Co., Inc. Good vision can help keep your future bright. Let us check your eyes. If needed we can supply the finest and latest in eye FISHER FAMILY VISITS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fisher and six children of Ashland, Oregon, spent a week here visiting with family members. Mrs. Fisher will be remembered as the former Marie Allred. They visited with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Allred, and at the Rulon Allred and Dar-re- ll Allred homes. They also spent some time in Rexburg, Ida. with relatives in the Fisher wear. IE. RL WIEIBBB JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Gift Shop Sell "White Elephant" Buv What You Want! Main Street Lehi IT PAYS X If IIP - The roast you'll like the most Chuck Wagon Bacon lb. pkg. home. Mrs. Alberta Simpson accompanied her son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson and two children of Ben- nion, on a scenic motor trip to Ogden. The holiday outing includ ed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-de-n Lewis (Jackie Simpson) in Ogden. The route north was taken on the freeway and the return trip through Roy. 1 by permiuion of READ THE ADS 3 6 . IUL, the National Student Traffic Safety program during the 1960-6school year. "Lehi High School has been awarded a certificate for meritorious activities." Hovs Keith Bushman, driver education instructor at the high school, who is the sponsor of the safety program here, reported that Lehi headed the county in first place throughout the last school season, until the final week. At that time Payson High forged ahead and took first place in Utah County. The school was allowed to fly the safey flag except for two or SOLD SOME GVhl WOW STUFF FROM THE ATTIC WITH A WAMTAD "On behalf of the National Commission on Safety Education, NEA. we wish to congratulate you and your school for the contributions made in the field of traffic safety through their planned activities and participation in Royal Gold Ice Cream v J XWC4" yt I advertising an Air Force piay in st. Petersburg, Fla. All Pork Just enough ALL FLAVORS 49C (at (or juicy flavor is ralained in TableRite fat trimming. With all excess and bona removad.you actually for your gel mora edibla meat money, the best possible value! Link 39c Sausage- lb - Large Colored SUNNY though "shaded" (by inverted lampshade) is Nan cy Fleming, Miss America, vioitiiig in 1'iuiiua, h It W Fresh Fryers - lb. IGA's highly trained, experienced beef selectors are so particular, only 3 out of every 10 U. S. Choice steers meet their rigid i mmmmmmmmmm Boneless Pot You'll taste the difference! 1 A GOOD THING For A RAINY DAY KAFFIYEH KLATSCH? British soldiers (engineers) on headdress, called Kaffiyeh, duty in Kuwait adopt Arab-stylalong with swim trunks, to help keep cool. e jjgjgHsWE - FAIR Ip Dollars Spent in Lehi Return to You - MATINEES i Sotwdays, I and p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2:30 WMfamday, Sf4. 20 at 2:30 Friday, Sapt. 22 at Smb. Sept. 24, 1 and 3 p.m. Clothing Headquarters 50 tax and fairaroand admntioa $375, $3.25, S2JS, SZ25 FAMILY MAT. WED. at 2:30 $2.75, $2.50 and $1.75 PriaM indod MAIL ORDERS Send check or money with stamped envelope to Box FG 6, S. I. C. 16. For information call Salt Lake DA 8 3641. Back to School Clothing DEL FARM MAMSAEINE c MILD CHEESE CAKE MIX 3T0.... CRISCO Crisp Fresh l4ntoa 9c Lettuce lb. Nice for Salads Oranges I0A SaiJiB lbs 25c We Carry Mens Women's and Men's Wear and Shoes You Can Do Better at Meat Pies 3 FLOUR TISSUE NORTHERN SUGAR U AND I 10 12 10 Punch 9 Shoe and Clothing Store Main Street Lehi a cans .o C5C 05c lb. can I. O. A. lb. lb. 75C bag rolls a .oo ..... - : bag BU11ER pound WAX PAPER 1.00 HEINZ Breaded Shrimp 3 for a .00 PRESERVES 39C a. go LIBBY'S 46 OZ. CAN 4 for a FRANCO AMERICAN 8 cans 9 . Chili or Cheese IGA Blackberry 730 2ArX- ..- SOUP-Tomat- o I. G. A. PEAS Hawaiian 89C J3c 89C sZV'T.L.. SPAGHETTI Pictsweet 69c 3pounds Pineapple Juice Sport Clothes SAFETY TOE WORK SHOES " lb- - 39c FROZEN FOODS I!BS Roast AA GRADE TABLERITE Sweet Juicy 2 I bltterMilk or sweet milk SALAD DRESSING BUTTERMILK BREAD White Stag and Pyketts in S31VS TABLEKITE IDISCUIIPS Complete Gym Suits and Shoes for Junior and Senior High New Fall Jantzen Sweaters and Skirts 39C lb. CHUCK POT ROAST 27c I. . 7 cans cans 1.00 1.00 Nabisco Soda CRACKERS 2 lb. box 49c .00 A. NEW CROP cans ... jars case of 12 5 4 1.00 2.98 SUITE WILLIAMS PARTY MIX OR PEANUT CLUSTERS CANDYReg. 49c PRICE BROS. MARKET .o i 0fk f Main Street Lehi Prices Effective Thurs.,Fri..Sat. |