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Show r,i?rsrT I it St ess, iifyt' lain 2 hits: Elton 3 hits. Winner. S. Chamberlain; loser, Adams. White Sox.0. Braves 11 G. Lo-s1 hit; Christensen and Larsen 2 hits: Chamberlain home run. Senior Softball Results Listed M-M- en ee Many have found the slow pitch quick and fascinating game. The game is no longer a pitchers' dual, but a slugfest, home run derby, according to stake recreation leaders. The game is new and thus a few rules might need to be brought to the attention of the players, it was pointed out. Rules There is no stealing in the game Although the ball remains in play and base runners may at their own risk, , run bases under the following conditions: s After a fly ball, either fair or foul, has been caught. 2. After four balls have been called. 3. After an overthrown ball in fair or foul territory. A team must have at least eight players and cannot pick up any players or it is a forfeit. The schedule has been changed because of the rain-ogames last Thursday. The srevised schedule is as follows: a very ut Winning, Chamberlain. Losing, Barnes. Dodgers 9, Red Sox 7 Roberts, Hanson, Burgess and Brems hit doubles; Tripp 3 hits; Hardman 2 hits. Winning, Nielsen. Losing, Chamberlain. Eagles 7, Braves 14 Harris 1 hit; G. Holmstead 4 hits; Dean 3 hits; Larsen, Chamberlain, and Quintana, 2 hits. Winning, Christensen. Losing, Elton. Cards 9, Pirates 0 J. Adamson 3 hits; L. Devey 2hits; A. Had-fiel- d and S. Hinton, 1 hit each. Winning, R. Beck. Losing S. Smith. Phillies 12, Dodgers 7 N. 2 hits; C Holmstead 2 hits, 1 home run; Nielsen 2 hits. Winning, G. Cooper. Losing, Beal. League Standing's W L Cards 10 1 Braves ..... 1 9 Phillies 8 3 4 7 Dodgers Red Sox .... 4 7 8 3 Eagles Pirates 2 9 White Sox .... 1 10 19 p.m. 3rd vs. 5th (S). p.m. 7th vs. 2nd (N). pjn. 3rd vs. 2nd (S). pjn. C. 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Sarcia 2 hits each. Winner, K. Cooper; loser, A. Hadfield. Red Sox 4, Eagles 5 Chamber- White Sox 2, Cards 16 Col-led- ADS ARE NEWS Printed In Big Type It happened I00 YEARS REMODELING ago II I I T7 mm m 'u I r 1 TV - Fishing Rods - Salmon Egg Clusters ATOV Th oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized In 1 862 the same year that All Lures --- The first step toward home ownership is ac- the welcoming threshold of your State Bank of Lehi where home loan rates are lower and experience is more skilled in tailoring loans t6 your needs, thus saving you money. Your plans will take shape and your dreams come true 'sooner than you thought possible when you take your plans for buying a home, building a new home" or remodeling your present home for greater comfort, to the folks, with the "know-how- " and the money to loan at the State Bank of Lehi. LOWEST RATES IN TOWN SAVES OUR "KNOW-HOW- " i full-servi- IN UTAH newt that President Lincoln had signed the enabling act to aid in construction of a railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast was Joyously received. This was the key which opened the way to the rapid development of Utah and the West The Brewing Industry has contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment, taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and in providing food supplements easential to improved livestock end poultry feeding methods. ' ": 'vr -- ,k mm mmy mo . - - 54.95 - - - - 88$ - 3788 OFF 29C See the New REMINGTON 700 Rifle and Enjoy Shopping in Air Conditioned Coolness at LJL off pounds Coleman Coolers at Wholesale Prices LOANS FOR BUILDING, BUYING REMODELING, REFINANCING 10 OFF z OFF 20 OFF ARROWS MONEY vt'. TODAY, In its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and pro prlety wherever beer and ale are Served. r." Pocket Knives : - -- Sleeping Bag - Regular ce - - --- Charcoal Briquets i . . . O Business Foims 5 -- 3 19, in n r MjuTra Pro Hardware Main 2L Street 63 7 JACK'S Radio THURSDAY, JUL Complete Service WISE 2 1 THE LEHI FREE PRESS HOURS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (Closed Saturdays and Sundays Tommy Olinghouse of Orem; Pamela and Russell Holindrake of American Fork, and Carolyn Peart of Manilla. VV . - tained 24 guests at her fourth birthday party, Thursday, July 5. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Out of town guests were Christy, Patty, Margarette and Final Results Senior League Team First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Dear Editor: We hear much these days of the need to teach our young peo ple Americanism. Parents and those of us who work with our youth in other capacities recognize this need and look for ways to best make them aware of their responsibilities as a citizen of the greatest and most blest country on earth today. There are, however, some or in" our community ganizations that are doing an outstanding job in this field. These are the people who sponsor and send our boys and girls to Boys and Girls State. The American Legion and Auxiliary; the men's and women's or ganizations who devote time and money to see that these young people gain an outstanding train The Bureau of Land Management, under the Interior Department, conserves, manages and develops more than 477 million acres of the nation's public lands. Col-led- TWO FROM LEHI MOTOR TO WORLD'S FAIR Keith Prior and Charles Nelson have just returned after a week's vacation during which they atJuly 26 tended the World's Fair in Sevs. 3rd 4th 7:00 p.m. (S). attle, Wash. Going by car, they 7 pm. 2nd vs. 5th (N) 8:15 p.m. C V, vs. 7th (S). included the many fascinating features of the fair in their tour. August 2 a round robin has The return trip was taken down been scheduled. the coastline to Eureka, Calif., STANDINGS and through Reno, Nevada. They W Team 3 report a most enjoyable trip. Third Keith was on vacation from the 3 Fourth Hercules Powder Company plant, 3 Fifth while Charles was on vacation 1 Second from Larsen's Market. 1 C. V. 0 Seventh BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Belva Jean Baines enter- July n ing in citizeshinp and government deserve much commendation. This is an experience that no boy or girl who is privileged to attend ever forgets. The awareness of how our gov eminent works, plus the actual participation in mock legislative sessions and the association with devoted men and women who live and believe in Americanism is the best way to build good citizens and future leaders. The groups in Lehi who are behind this training are doing a most valuable and worthwhile service to our community, our state and our country. I am sure I speak for all parents of young people who have attended either Boys or Girls State, when I say a most sincere "thank you.'' Fae M. Dubois LEHI Phone TO |