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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962 Intensive Drive Planned For Lehi History Book Museum Benefit Sale I am an American Lehi Men Escape Little League Team Injury in One Car Accident Legioncdre Directors Needed are proud to be a veteran Persons interested in managing to have served your country hon Two Lehi men, Michael Sabey, DaseDaii teams under the recreaorably in time of great danger. 18, and his companion, Brent tion program are asked to contact That's one thing you mean when Price, 20, escaped injury Monday Elmo as soon as possible. The only book of its kind, still committee are Mrs. Judd, Mr. and you say, "I am an American Le-- evening in a one car accident on These Gray teams include Little the Lake Road. The car, a 1956 League, Pony League, the at a special low price, is being Mrs. Howard B. Brown, Mr. and gionaire." and Farm went out offered to Lehi residents and the Mrs. Harold Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Chevrolet of con- League teams. This is an oddotsedan, You were three million strong Carl Mellor and Mr. and Mrs. Eu trol when the driver, young Sabey, tunity to aid in this vital athletic general public as a benefit for I am an American turned toward his friend to talk program, Mr. Gray stresses. the Hutchings Museum building gene Hilton. They and their com' means you belong to theLegionaire greatest for a moment. It sheared off a fund. Copies of the Lehi Centen- mi ttee crews will devote their veterans' the all in organization nial History are on sale at $5.00 time and efforts to bring the con world telephone pole and plunged into vet bigger than all other s miction of the new museum the deep canal at the roadside. Mr. veling north on the Lake Road. per volume. erans' combined. organizations after fishing in Utah Lake. As a building to completion. With the That means According to Benarr T. Judd, exterior to a big, Sabey and an eye witness report- car from the Highway Patrol or you belong work the completed, glass ed that he was traveling at about chairman of the book selling proorganizaInstalled, and the interior prepar powerful, 30 miles per hour. The car 'was Sheriffs department was unavail ject, the valuable histories are ed tion with 17,000 able at the time," Lehi Police Ofthroughout posts for the it process, finishing numerous selling rapidly, with the world. A group that thinks heavily damaged to the extent of ficer Clemn Turner was called on book will the sale that anticipated calls coming from out of town. $400. to uwestigate. The mishap occurrresult in the near completion of big and acts big planning and acIncreased sales are anticipated. The two young men were tra-- ed at about 7 pm. worthwhile ob great complishing the building. Drive Begins April 22 With 800 books available, $4,000 jectives that would not be pos Chairman Judd announced that sible without the support of 3,000, could be raised. the intensive selling drive will be 000 proud men. No finer gift could be given for announced in Lehi wards, Sunday. one thing for sure you're And ... or other anniversaries, birthdays, canvass wUl The occasions. The history pro- not going to get three million ma begin immediately and it is desir- special ed that it be brought to a con- vides an authentic reference lib- ture men who've been "through clusion within the next two weeks. rary as well as giving interesting the mill" to join any organiza O Families are reminded that after historic material which can bring tion unless it has something big to more a offer. realization the of the books are all sold the oppor- sacrificesperfect made and progress ac tunity to obtain one will be over. complished here. Those who desire to give his Choir Since 1882 tories as gifts or add them to the A History in Every Home," is To xfljj&fr followed the slogan being by their libraries are urged to make committee. plans to that end now. Copies of the book are now av Aiding Mr. Judd on the project ailable at the Lehi An impressive feature of the Jill Boys City office, the Free Press office, the State Bank Easter season here will be the ren4.95 13.75 of Lehi and Glen's Barber Shop, dition of the lovely Easter CanCommittee Invites or may be obtained by contacting tata, "Victory," by the Seventh size 1 to 7 Ward choir. With Mrs. Arva Bone any committee member. Membership in director, organists are Mrs. You - house-to-hous- Its Easter Time at e' Club Plans Lehi music lovesr are invited to Leity Pre-Eastjoin with others in the county in The Leity Club will hold a sale obtaining membership in the Com munity Concert Association. Al of home made baked goods, Fri though membership tickets may be day, April 20, in the front yard oDtained at a later date, the cur- of the Glen Nielsen home on Main rent proceeds will aid In determin- Street. In case of rain the sale ing the type of talent which may will be held in the National Guard be secured it is stressed. The cur Armory. Selling will begin at rent drive will end Saturday, Ap a.m. and continue through the day ril 21. Musical productions will until 6 p.m. Club members will take place at Brigham Young Uni provide a plentiful supply of versity with the concert series be cakes, pies, breads and cup cakes, just right for the Easter picnic ginning next autumn. Artists already secured are or lamuy dinner. Mary Costa, the bright new star of the San Francisco Opera Com SUNDAY SCHOOL PREPARATION MEETING pany; Cornel Mac Neil, magnetic POSTPONED UNTIL MAY baritone of new York and Milan School Sunday preparation meet LaScala Opera Companies, who is ing will be cancelled this month hailed as "without vocal parallel., on and Robert Browning, world ac- the account of Easter falling on fourth Sunday, it is announc claimed pianist. ed by Glenn E. Smith, stake suThose memberships perintendent. The next desiring meeting which are available at $6 for ad- will be held in the date to ults for the entire series, and $3 be announced. May, for students of any age, may contact committee members. These include Mrs. Philip Spjut, Mrs. Russell Hillman, Mrs. Howard brown, Mrs. Cassel Willes, Mrs. Paul Hanson, Mrs. Kent Davis, Mrs. Abel J. Ekins and Mrs. Paul Bake Sale er Peterson. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. To Change: Orin P. Jones, RP.D. Lehi, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of .50 sec.-f- t. of water initiated by Application No. 28462. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point N. 281 ft. and W. 291 ft. from S Cor. Sec. 17, T5S, R1E, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1, for the irrigation of 26 acres in SE&SW said Sec. 17, and for year-roun- d incidental stockwatering purposes. is to be Hereafter, 50 sec.-f- t. diverted from a well, 312 ft. deep at a point N. 285 ft. and W. 300 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 17, T5S, R1E, and used during the same period as heretofore for the irrigation of 23.41 acres in NENW Sec. 20, T5S, R1E. Joan Welch and Mrs. Lorene Carl ton. Elda Hadfield is choir presi dent, with Virginia Smith, secre tary. The cantata will be presented Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the ward chapel, and will feature Mrs. Kathryn Brown Dorton as guest soloist. With a 33 voice choir, other soloists will be Mar- iorie Higginsen, Ruby Nielsen, Vernon K. Nielsen, Dee Ray Rus-soFrank W. Jones, Geraldine Brems, Georgida Manning, Dean- na Price, Mary Hadfield, Rodney Davenport, Vervene Grant, Lynn Nielsen, Richard Christofferson, Dale Hadfield and Orlo Brems. Special selections will include, 'From Gethsemane to Calvary, Not What I Will," "Out of the Night of Darkness," "O Morn of Joy," "Angels Rolled the Stone Away," "Life Eternal," "The Song of Victory," "There's No Night in Heaven," "In the Splendor of His Glory," "His Love Divine," and the finale. "Christ Hath Arisen." DL M. WIEIBBB JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Gift Shop Acme Boots r Good Looking for the famiy Arriving Now New Gifts New Ranch Maid For weddings Blue Jeans for girls and ladies Easter Baskets Saturday, April2 SHOES New Happy Hikers for Boys Wrangler Jeans Come and Hunt The 5.95 Kids up to 8 years and Girls Western Shirts 21 p.m. for men (with parent) Long Wearing Bar S - Fully Cooked Boneless HAM 55C HAM - lb. FOOD VALUES and kids Western Straw Hats iWWWWWWWMMWWW Morrell's Pride Whole or Butt Half pound Shank End tablerite j Tablerite TURKEYS Hot Dog or Hamburger I Seethalers Toms - lb. 35c Hens - lb. 37C Skinless MARSMMALLOWS 2tT.:!.'....:......j.-..."EE0;M: ANGEL FOOD CAKE b"""01 GOLDEN RIPE FLORIDA RED Bananas -- lb. 11 Main Street. Lehi 2C New Spring SWIM SUITS for Ladies - Men - Boys - Girls Panned Eggs New Spring Sports Wear by Jantzen - White Stagg - Pykettes O New Mens Spring Slacks O Men's Safety Toe Work Shoes O Mens and Boys Light Colored Levis and Wrangers Children's and Ladies Moccasins Assorted Western Shirts and Boots for Men Boys Ladies You Can Always do Better at Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregong applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before L Main Street Lehi SODA POP . -- 1. Symphony Strawberries 5 for 95C 1 a.o II .00 COCKTAIL"- 95c q9c 75 49c j'03 pound con TV Dinners 99C PRICE BROS. LIARKE ' ' .CO 1.00 COCOANUTnor1 G. A. " 11 &5C eiN SPRY SHORTENING CRANBERRY SAUCE Orange Juice 7 cans 1.00 S wanson GRADE y""0" Toons ORANGE DRINK I.G.A. .00 74c SWEET CKEAM PORK and BEANS FRUIT 11 3 for FRESH EGGS zULn PITTED OLIVES FROZEN FOODS ; for ARO DILL 22 OZ. BUTTERound 49C lValbs. 2 for Shoe and Clothing Store PICKLES 29 C Women's New Spring Blouses 4 SWANSDOWN Jelly Bird Eggs lb. bag 39c Asparagus- - lb. flSC FANCY COOKIES CAKE MIX 4 for .... 29C Mens and Boys STRAW HATS 45C PURITY SUPREME ASSORTED - REG. 29c CELLO BAGS Cream Eggs doz. - FRESH GREEN " Potatoes-41bs.29- C EASTER CANDY Bracks Marshmalow NE, Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in the Lehi Free Press,' Lehi, Utah, from April 19 to May 3, 1962. Hats and Bonnets BUNSstap.zpkgs. .:,,. S3C FRANKS 2 pound bag .. 79C MACS SOHDA POP 25C SST future wear. -- June Look Your Western Best ( bright. Let us check your eyes. If needed we can supply the finest and latest in eye ell 2, 1962. to lege in Ephraim. The young couple visited hert during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ball, parents of Mrs. Myers. ) W n. -- to 14 WC 4T Good vision can help keep your To Appropriate 34066 Carrol Smith, 735 East 5th North, Lehi, Ut .379 sec.-f- t. is to be diverted from a well, 258 ft. deep at a point S. 1427 ft. and W. 1677 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 9, T5S, R1E, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply for the irrigation of 4 acres in NESWSEU said sec. 9. M 2.98 ey New For Easter to 1 He won the Cross tone medal for dead shot highest percentage in the tournament which was 72-- 2 per cent His 62 points made brought him the medal for the highest number of points made in the tournament He made 37 points in a single game, winning a medal for this achievement Another medal rated him the most valuable player on the team. He also received the honor medal as the most important playfor er in the tournament-candidat- e team. the Mr. Myers, who is preparing for a career as athletic coach, is a prospective graduate of Snow Col- I SESW, Collins Brothers Oil Bldg., Mt. Vernon, 111., 2 sec.-f- t. from a 10 in, well, bet. 1700 and 2000 ft. deep at a point N. 500 ft. and W. 500 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 17, T5S, R1W, The water is to be used for the operation of an oil well and related facilities, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for the irrigation of 600 acres, all uses in SWV4, NSEtt Sec. 18, NW14 SW4, SV4SWK, SViSEVi, NEtt-SESec. 16, T5S, Sec. 17, SW R1W. 34076 Collins Brothers Oil Co., Mitchell Bldg., Mt. Vernon, 111., 2 sec.-f- t. from a 10 in. well, bet. 1700 and 2000 ft. deep at a point N. 4000 ft. and E. 700 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 15, T5S. R1W. The water is to be used for the operation of an oil well, and other related facilities, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for the irrigation of 500 acres in EM Sec. 16, SE4 ESE Sec. 15, NW4 NEK Sec. 22, T5S, R1W. Size Tablebeat n. 34075 all-sta- te Girls Easter Dresses n, How's Your Outloo after outstanding attainment in the "Golden Medal Tournament" Mr. Myers, who has played on the Snow College basketball team for the past two years, entered the tournament as a member of the Mt Pleasant National Guard team. He won five medals at the tournament held April 5, 6, and 7, at Mt Pleasant His name will be submitted as candidate and if he is selected, he will play on, the Olympics team next year. Jack and Spring Suits Concert Series Ronald F. Myers, husband of Bonnie Ball Myers, has rated consideration for the Olympics team o Gloves o Hosiery o Jewelry Seventh Ward Present Easter Cantata - Ronald Myers Ranks High In Golden Medal Test MAIN STREET, LEHI Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday E.00 T... for the pushes jL lady V the cart I |