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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 THE LEHI FREE PRESS The Lehi Free Press and the management of Saratoga Resort are again combining for "Free Press Day," at the resort, Friday, August 31. Everyone is invited to attend and be the guest of th'e Free Press and Saratoga with free admission for cars on that day. Bring your picnics and make it a family day, or buy the delicious hamburgers 'and other refreshments prepared piping hot at the Saratoga stands. Clip the swim coupons from your copy of the Free Press and take a relaxing dip in the pool for only 20 cents,-plucoupon. To give the younger set a chance to take all the rides they wish, coupons are also provided to allow them to ride for only 5 cents, plus coupon. These popular rides will include the jet plane, kiddies d train, whip, kiddie boats, wheel. and fe'-riExtra free coupons may be obtained at the Free Press office. Free special attractions are being planned, according to R. M. Eastmond, resort manager. Many will recall the good time they had on Free Press Daylast year. J.o:n your pihbors an-.- friends again for another rhy of relaxation with ;i.e family, before ec'ioo! j' arts. :f. ' i. .1? .. The team members include the following: Ken Peck, catcher; Alan Gardner, pitcher and third base; oDn Hadfield, first base and pitcher; Buzz Bennett, second base; Bill Fowler, third base and center field; Jay Trinnaman, shortstop and pitcher; Lynn Larson, left field.... Eddie Thomas! center field and infield; Lyle Austill, right field; Bruce Ellison, outfield; Brent Lind, outfield and shortstop; Brent Ekins, outfield and first base; Larry Hadfield, outfield and third base; Piiii Barn-har- t, Lehi Free Press Lehi Team Wins m r I n Pony League ponsor Day at Saratoga Championship t s (Continued from front page) play at Hutch's store on Main Street. The boys have played goad ball all year and have good morals and worked well together. It has been a very pleasant and rewarding experience for all of them, n their directors noted. Mr. center field. and the boys voted to call Tournament Results the team the "Lehi Bandits," beLehi first place cause of their phenominal record A. F. Redlers second place of stolen bases. P .G. Tigers Third place Sheldon Manning of the "AmSpanish Fork Fourth place erican Fork Athletics," played Moab Fifth place with Lehi in the tournament as Orem Westmore Sixth place the pickup pitcher. Each team East Juab Seventh place entering was allowed to choose a Manti Eighth place pitcher from another Jeam and he was Lehi's choice. He was allowIf you diorte capital from lato ed pitch only, in the games bor, capital is hoarded, and labor starves. Daniel Webster during the tournament. Trin-nama- merry-go-roun- s Alpine Dist Sssn. Parent-Teache- rs Workshop Set For Tuesday, Aug. 28 Burkinshaw will be the speaker at United Effort Produces Big Community Day TO SELL 'EM, TELL ter and spiritual education, Dean the preliminary assemblage. Departmental work will include Worlton; exceptional child, Chrithe following: Presidents and vice stine Yergenson ; Americanism, presidents, Dr. Elliott Howe; sec- Robert Emal. retaries and treasurers, June legislative, John Evans; Room' Mothers and hospitality, Virginia Hunter; Publicity and historians, Dona Anderson and Elaine Thomas; Magazine and publications, June Berry; project, Mrs. Schwendi-maprogram, Phebe Innes; Cultural art, Margaret Johnson; Safety and juvenile protection, class leader to be announced; Health and Mental Health, Lucille Page; school education, Dr. Paul Wil-le- 'EM- West State, Lehi 9 Phone 768-243- cons can - 4 for . . I. G. A. MILE - 7 tall cans - - - - 59c FINAL Development pushes the cart... Com in and njoy added savings on our own IGA Brand products during this second big feature week. We are sure that once you have tried these many fine foods you will be completely satisfied with their quality as well as their price. SYHUP .1 cans Vegetable - 8 cans Meat Types - 6 cans Tomato 9 -- -- ILIBBY'S 2'2 SIZE CAN 5 ---- I G Melons 1.00 . pound N lii'i iini'Hii IGA 6 for .1.00 9 1i U'SN'JiJ.ViJKSjajJHKXESSE T f ft Ii it (it. i - pound box H' " MEATS it 496 63e 53e - 12c wJfjjsA t TABLrJltlTK J A JLilL m pound 1 pound package pound can i Allium in 4 TURKEYS Hens -- lb. I ,2iO v - J MOKRELL'S TR1DE FIRST GRADE EICON DP Rica Pi i Lehi yi'iifr cans 2 ----- Honey Dew 1.00 FROZEN FOODS Orange Juice for Junior and Senior High School POWERS 23c - 1.00 MARSHMALLOWS pound bag ; 49CiB - --- LUX LIQUID 2ToZ WONDERFOOD ITTTTIP 95 0 for 32.0 Y OFFICIAL GYM CLOTHING Street - 69c bottle Campbells Soups Back to School Clothes Main Half Gallon 2JS5-.--- Ladies New Fall Coats 51 a SWEET ROLLS GRAHAM CHACKBES For Ladies, Girls and Boys Shorts Slacks 4 & Skirts Blouses 73 Harry Barratt SK Glen Barratt SK Ted Barratt SK 'ICE. CREAM LUMBERJACK 22 oz. KET5IUPzttieS and FAMOUS BRAND SWIM Preston Barratt SK HOLAND DUTCH WORK ARB BEAM! poriswear Am. Fork - SK 67 the lady who CLEARANCE Co. 89 BUTTER -- pound - - JUST WEAR A SIMILE AND A JANTZEN A Deposit Will Hold Plan Your Choice PRE-INVENTOR- G. A. TABLETREAT I. G. A. The New Fall y 95c 69c 69c quart BREAD -- reg. 25c -- 4 for Lay-Awa- 7 -- Utah State Training School at il. F. 0 1.00 1.00 4 IGA FLOUR - 10 b. bag IGA SHORTENING- - 3 lb. can 1.00 IGA CORN 6 cans IGA CUT GREEN BEANS - 5 cans . 95c IGA TOMATO JUICE - 46 oz. - 3 for. 79c IGA SALAD OIL Beautilul Very reasonably priced. Call us about your listing or any problem dealing with real estate. - i. Our Siding ARNOLD C. BR Sales Engineer 894 n Dr. Guy IL Richards Hamad to Head Lfse Home S'.orm Doors and Windows Awnings IGA TUNA FISH IGA PEACHES - 2 s; Five room stucco honc on acre lot, carpet in iivin;; rotm. Lot is completely fenced, except for front. CO x30 block chicken coop goes with the property. W With An Ad n; Sarratt a Ilummum Products Hol-broo- k; Alpine District PTA workshop Valley With the Lehi-Cedcouncil es the host group, the will be held next Tuesday, Aug. 28, at the American Fork High School, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Paul Peterson, local council president, will conduct the meeting. She stresses the importance of attendance at this workshop as a vital preparation for performing the best service as PTA officers during the next two years. All PTA officers are urged to be Reporting that the net proCarnipresent. ceeds of the Community The National Guard will post val and banquet, held Saturday, amount to some $2500, Virgil H. the colors and Dean Worlton of Membership, Gwen Taylor; parPeterson, general chairman, ex- the district staff will conduct the L. ent to and family life, Ellen Brown; reverence. A. the moment Mrs. thanks of a hearty pressed many who assisted in the success of the events. Expressing his opinion that it was the best community day held yetyV.th morr enthusiasm, cooperation and good feelings, he stated that many others who . participated had the Dr. Guy A. Richards, 4Z. staff ed from George Washington Unisame opinion. at American Fork Hos- versity Medical School in Washphysician It is felt- - by many, he reported, pital, Friday was named superin- ington, D. C, and served an inthat the day should be continued tendent of Utah State Training ternship and residency there. even after the museum is com- School. He came to American Fork to pleted, with the proceeds used for The appointment was announced practice in 1947 after serving as a worthy community project. during the monthly meeting of the a physician in the army at Fort Mr. Peterson desires to publicly Utah State Welfare Commission Jackson, North Carolina. In 1942 he married Clarice Lar-se- n thank all of the service clubs, at the school Friday morning. of Lehi. They are parents of Dr. Richards will take over his both men's and women's, the Relief Society, tlie American Legion new duties Sept. 1, succeeding Dr. Guy E., Carolina, Danny and and Auxiliary, and all of the in- Vernon F. Houston, superintend- Douglas. dividuals and organizations who ent for the past 11 years, who will Dr. Richards is active in Amassisted with the concessions, retire qn that date. erican Fork Sixth Ward LDS booths and baked goods. AppreciaDr. Richards is a native of Utah Church. He is a scout counselor in tion is expressed to the farmers, County. He was born in Pleasant his ward. He is well known in business firms and all others who Grove, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Guy the area for his interest in boatdonated and assisted in any way. S. Richards., He attended Lehi ing and horses. He is a member To the advisory board, and American Fork schools. He of Rotary, Utah County Medical with Calvin H. Swenson as chair- took his premedical studies at the Society and American Fork who Univiersity of Utah. He graduat Chamber, of Commerce. man, and the committees took charge of the talent show and the banquet, sincere appreciation is exDressed for aiding in making it the most outstanding occasion of the kind. . . . Serving with Mr. Peterson on the central committee were Geo. W. Leany, E. Russell Innes, Sher-wi- n Allred, Hal Holmstead and Maurice (Brig) Dahl. Kent Peterson assisted with the, business collection and auction. Chairman Peterson reported that the exact proceeds will be published as soon as all compilaSKIRTS SWEATERS tions are complete. ar 0? Olive Bowen; Charac- pre-scho- Mooi M Shingles Lake Powell's shores behind Glen CanScenery such as this will belong to the boater and adventurer along will beabout 700 feet deep in some parts. miles and of shoreline will a have 1,800 reservoir The Dam. yon 3 CEB 39e ET MAIN STREET, LEHI Prices Effective' Thursday, Friday, Saturday V5U 0Pf . . - rrxt Terns- - lb, 31 C ...for the who pushes lady the cart! |