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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 196! THE LEHI FREE PEESS Basketball Junior, Senior Program Gets Underway in Lehi M-M- en Ktake basketball wstK th "'" ment Members are reminded to at tend an important meeting of the Cedar Valley Riding Club Slates Dance Sponsored by the Cedar Valley Riding dub, with Orson McKin-ne- y as president there will be a dance Friday, Nov. 2, at the Cedar Fort HalL The public is invited to attend for an outstanding evening. Music will be provided by the Western Aires orchestra. Admission will be per couple and 50 cents for extra ladies. As the grand prize of the evening, a valuable gun will be given away to the holder of the lucky ticket Tickets on this fine prize are now available from members of the riding club. The club, organized this summer, includes both men and la dies. With Orson McKinney as president Dick Cook is vice president and Janet McKinney. sec retary-treasure- r. Francis Cook is captain, and Glen Cook, Program chairmen are Cle-or- a Calton and Kenneth Norris. Faye Hardman and Glen Ashley are publicity chairmen. Ben $1-5- ' Mc-Kinn- ev Is district representative. Other members include Virginia Cook Sheila Cook. Harold Park er, Barbara Parker, Geniel Pet erson, Harold (Kelseyj uauon and Jeorgian Hacking. Champions and srunners-u- p from each league shall be determined by the entire season's rec' ord. ,.; 9. In event of a tie, a playoff game will, be played to determine , the league champion. season officials 10. Regular shall officiate in the event of a 'playoff. 11. After one complete round .of play the four top teams in each league shall participate in a round robin; the four bottom teams shall i be scheduled in a round robin also. Round robin games shall be counted in the overall' season's record, i 12. No junior or senior in high " on the school who participated last team or varsity junior varsity year shall be eligible to play in church ball until he is cut from the high school team this year. Schedule ; Schedule for both senior and junior leagues follows. The first date listed will fce for senior and the second date for j Senior games will be nior played on Thursdays and the junior games on Mondays: Nov. 5 Nov. 6 p.m. Second vs. Seventh. 7 p.m. Third vs. Sixth 8 pan. First vs. C. V. 9 p.m. Fourth vs. Fifth . Nov. 8 Nov. 12 6 p.m. Fifth vs. Sixth 7 p.m. Fourth vs. Seventh ' 8 pjn. Second vs. First "9 p.m. Third vs. C. V. i Nov. 15 Nov. 19 8. American Legion Auxiliary Monday. Nov. 5, at 8 pm. in the Memorial building. The district and department officers will be in attendance. Bring Gift Each member who would lute ' to donate a gift, please bring it death, His son and grandson were here to this meeting. Gifts for the Gift Shop at the Ft Douglas Hospital are donated by the auxiliary members of all units. Veterans may choose the gifts they desire, free of charge, for their families, Mailare also do ing arvt nated by the auxiliary. Candidate For Gift Suggestion Following is a list of gut sugmay gestions which members ' ' : " bring: Ladies pillow cases, dish towel sets, luncheon sets, towel sets, aDrons. hankies, iewelry sets, cos metics (plastic containers), boxed hankies, stretch hose, stretcn We believe Mortenson's gloves, boxed stationery. Children games dolls, gun sets, experience in industry, paint sets, coloring books, crayagriculture, and educaons, plastic tea sets, plastic dishes, aprons, belts, wallets, purses, tion would be an asset stretch socks, stretch gloves. 38, ties, 6izes 34, Men belts, 36, in this highly importwallets, stretch hose, hankie sets, ant work. hankie and tie sets, cuff links, tie clips, scarfs. Teen-agewallets, purses, comb and brush sets, fingernail Floyd Harmer sets, stretch gloves, pen and penDr. Merrill Oldroyd cil sets, ties, head scarfs, nail clipMel Hanks chains. sox, stretch key sets, per or Henry Mitarai send knives, not Do glass, ' Eugene HUlman razors. ' R. B. Money Dr. Boyd J. Larsen - R. Gam Holbrook George C. Leany, Jr., Virgil H. Peterson vs. rs .; See DR. ANNIS on Television Vj.-- Dec Dec 20 17 i' Jan. November - 24 Jan. PLAYTEX will SINCERE QUALIFIED w PUBLIC SERVICE ON NOVEMBER 6th RE-ELE- G. Marion Hinckley Calvin H. Swenson Lester R. Holcomb . paid by Keith Hanks fi. poL adv. COUNTY COMMISSIONER DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE .'. by Hinckley for CommbitoiMr, Roy Johnson, sc White Star Chunk Style 9c cans &79 Shop Where j Food is a 24 Bargain... at LG.fi. SALMON tall pound can - f LUMC53 MEAT 2 cans CO VE OYSTERS 2 cans ; 090 REGULAR 25o LOAF ' 590 600 TEMT - 12 OZ. CAN 6 pay you to try the --- -- ORLEANS BRAND ; pound - - - - $1.00 with ' . - ? SALE ON PLAYTEX GIRDLES Get Ready for Cold Weather Mens heavy winter underwear Insulated Packs - Wool Shirts Heavy Sox - Good Shoes Water Proof Rubber Foot Wear Winter Sport and Heavy Coats for Men and Boys 14 28 El wood Hunt Participates in A fTVm - Hunt Lehi" Junior High instructor andsecpnd.jfice Elwood president in the Alpine Education Association, was included in a incarr to five 'special of group to the, 'districts of struction Southern Utah. The four others in the group include Jefferson Eastmond, now of Salt Lake City; Clifton Pyne of Orem; Dallas A. Greener of Pro-vand Lois Bigelow of Salt Lake City. Meetings are being held In Fillmore, Cedar City, Nephl and Prp-v- o, where representatives from other districts in those areas will Join in the sessions. Points to be stressed in teaching the legislative program are: Legislative goals, differential contracts, professional negotiations, power of attorney or authorizations, professional sannctions contingency fund. o, 12 rolls u 1.00 --- 09e CHIFFON - 400 SIZE 4 for . LUMBERJACK 24 oz. size - 1 - 1.66 39c Large Fresh Utah Grown 3 to 4 pounds each A-Gra- l A SMILE AND A JANTZEN Knits for Girls and Sweaters for Girls and Boys Lay-Awa- y A Deposit Will Hold Plan Your Choice POWERS Main Street Lehi 45C Boneless Pol Roast- - lb. LG.A. First 69C quality sliced BACON lb. 59C QSn t Supreme Marigold San. VA lb. bag Cookies -- 2 for afyc PACK HEARTS Cello Pack 2 for ORfiNGE JUICE b canssun Hfl WflllflN PUNCH 6 cans 33c DC cello TV DINNERS Tablerite Beef Pot Roast lb. Candy Bars -- 15c 15c 5c FROZEN FOODS JUST-WEA- U. S. Choice ' Giant Size V II 1UI C NO. 1 SOUTHERN i nmorpound O0 Cutup-l- b. 1 GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE rn vI rvi ULLLil SKIRTS Chocolate Chips I nersney s O Z for - - - - OtfC TT pniTT TUT AI7UD snowuall - cello head de - 45c 7 PRESTONE Teen-Ag- e Use Our G9c flntitreeze gaiion Salad Dressing Quart WW- (J 09 c 2j 5 lor )le and jar 46 OZ. Beautiiul . . . The New Fall SWEATERS FRESH NEW PACK ZEE Facial Tissue SYRUP C9c . MfTtT IIEWLETTS T Ladies New Fall Coats Education Tour It Pays to Advertise one Ln- Wlpound A I. Tomato Juice 4 for ... SIZE CAN TISSUE 7 n Pork and Beans - ' in inrm fci&UlA I G. Sheer Elastic made without rubber i- --- STOKLEY Stretch-eve- r , ---- FEUIT COCEITAIL 5 cans New Sheer Elastic ! -- , New Playtex Living Bra Playoffs. Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Playoffs. School HONEST I. G. A. SOLID ' Round Robin. Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Round Robin. Jan. WITH A PURPOSE LEADERSHIP J- -. Paid Pol. Adv. by Republican Committee Round Rcbin. Jan. in Jan. COUNTY 14 JL. HAPPY VALE PINK REPUBLICAN HINCKLEY W TOM T.K Vote Second vs. Sixth 7 pjn. First vs.' Third 8 p.m. Fifth vs. Seventh 9 p.m. Fourth vs. C. V. 8 - COMMISSIONER TABLETREAT BE1EA C ANNEHD m cans 6 p.m. Jan. Adv. - ; " iiunarisnoj I - SAVE THE FARMERS IN UTAH 13 8 p.m. Second vs.1 & Wt 9 p.m. First vs. Seventh . r - , First Dec 10 6 p.m. Fourth vs, Sixth 5 7 pm Third vs.' Fifth G. MARION svnwf Channel 5 KSLTV 12 Noon, Saturday, Nov. 3 12 Noon, Sunday, Nov. 4 Channel Channel 4 KCPX 1:30 p.m. Sunday Nov. 4 7 p.m. Third vs. Second 8 p.m. Fifth vs. C. V. 9 p.m. Sixth vs. Seventh Nov. 29 Nov. 26 6 p.m. Fifth vs. Second 7 p.m. Fourth vs. Third 8 p.m. Sixth vs. First 9 p.m. Seventh vs. C. V. Dec 6 Dec S 6 p.m. Third vs. .Seventh 7 p.m. Sixth vs. C.'V. 8 p.m. Second' vs.1Fcirth vs. Fifth 9 p.m.--Fir- st Dec B. "Your Health A Your Choice i Fourth Evans, Orvffle VTbbert. Lloyd Cooper pronounced the Strasburg and Don McDermott; benediction. The grave in the Lehi members of the Elders quorum. J. State School Board Non-Politic- al n. pjn. ton and President Armond E. cemetery was dedicated by John Webb Of the stake presidency. The Whimpey. Pallbearers were Howard Brown. Ralph Street. Ruel closing song was by Mrs. Dr. Francis N. Mortenson M-M- en 6 (rem front page) Dollars Spent in Lehi Return to You . ' (Cow tinned Ward. Dec. 16, 1907. She died Feb. 27, 1953. He is survived . by one son. Clyde Frazier, of Portsmouth, Ohio; six grandchildren; two brothers and a sister. Luther Frazier, Warren, Ariz.; Van Frazier, So. Webster, Ohio, and Mrs. Bufford (Bertha) Fugett, of Stamping Ground, Ky. Three sons, a daughter and a granddaughter, as well as his wife, have preceded him in Veterans Families pro rules and gram getting underway, are followed to be schedule the announced by Stake Director Keith Larsen a follows: 1. No ineligible player shall participate in the program. 2. Team roster must be on file with stake athletic director prior to first league game. Roster must be signed by a member of the that each bishopric certifying is eligible. team member 3. Four eligible players constitute a legal team. 4. Gymnasium will open at 5:45 pJJU with the first game to start promptly on schedule. 5. No children under 12 years f age shall be admitted unless accompanied by an adult 6. NO; basketballs shall be allowed in gymnasium except those used by the teams. No spectators ' shall be allowed on the basketball court; or allowed to shoot basket-ba- ll at any time. Each ward team will be responsible to see mdi their basketballs are kept under control and used only at designated times. 7. Two. teams from each league will have an opportunity to qualtournaify for play in the region for the funeral held Monday at chapeL Bishop Kenneth Singleton 12 noon in the wing Mortuary conducted the services, at which Heber Hadfield offered the pray er with the family. Mrs. Maruyn Chilton played the organ prelude and postlude and Clifford Austin offered the invocation in the chapeL A vocal solo, by Vernetta Oldham, was accompanied by Mrs. Lena Peterson. Bishop Singleton presented the biographical sketch and was the first speaker. Succeeding speakers were Bishop A- - Eugene Hil- - Elmer Frazier Dies Legion Auxiliary Asks Gifts For CE IS. MARKET MAIN STREET. LEHI Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday ...for the who pushes C5C C9C Mil the cortl i |