OCR Text |
Show Russ:!. Crcv;n to Cr!lTc:n::y P h r Drr-rr- Viufi !! lila tc Tennis Lett baseball fiuis ere flat fee American re-sxt- eM Le-gf- ea state beaetll tournament Is bow la progress at Tlmp Park la Prove. The tourney befea Toesdey at 9 a.m. Al-tte- tta Laid team (Hd not wla a erta la the tourney, they put p a food showing, under the (ttreetton of Homer Trlnnamui er. Ticket as 4rector-man- ac are available for $9 for season tickets or $1 for admission to a ton defs play. They may be obtained from Commander V. Finch or Korman D. Scown. Election A list of the Russell Brown, son of Mr. agents for Lehl, registration Cedar Fort and Mrs. Howard B. Brown, win ard Fairfield is announced by leave Friday, for Minneapolis, Mark F. Boyack who also issues Minnesota, where be win comthe reminder that the first pete In the aatlonal tennis registration date is Tuesday, tournament, sponsored by the August 4. Jayeees. The Primary election Is scheduled for Tuesday, August 1L District Peet, 260 South Second West, LehL District Evans, 138 West Fourth North, Lehl, District 3 Dorothy Huggard, 965 North Fourth East, Lehl, District 4 Lois p. Davis, 545 East Main, Lehl, Cedar Fort Laura Peterson, R.F.D., Lehl, Falrfleld-Myr-tle Erlckon, ' " i. ' '" Fairfield. i This la the season of one which of oar greatest sports, If titt1V Oar Junior Base-ba- ll program helps to make better Americans out of our young boys today. The American Legion baseball code of sportsmanship Is M fOllOWSt I will: Keep Keep mates Keep Keep Keep Keep n:y 2-- Edlth Fc .!lf ' Listed Before Priory Tc-r- D:bs 1-- Faun fob b Veterans, .. Rc;i$fTc!i:n the Rules Faith with My Team- my Temper Myself Fit a Stout Heart In Defeat my Pride Under In Vic- tory Moss Telegraphs Post Office Site Selection si ml a Healthy Body. He recently represented reterans, should make years. an all out effort to see that his state and community at the the boys In this community national tournament held In ArKind and We, as . have an opportunity to play In this great sport and keep all these rules. Yet, when families of these boys are asked to attend a meeting with them, they never show up. Still, they claim they want their boys to play. A lot of these boys will have an opportunity to enter the major and minor leagues through our baseball program, but without your support and the support of their families these programs will die away. Dennis V. Finch, Lehl, Commander American Legion Post 19. Quilt to be Given Away at Community Carnival August 22 A beautiful pink floral quilt, with matching pillow cases will be given away at the Lehl Bjnatty ' CarnlvaV August 22 to the holder of the lucky ticket. Sponsors of this project are the memebers of the yearbook staff of the Lehl High School, with Sheryl Brown as editor, Sandra Evans andKathleen and Lar -rXckerson, rain Blamires, business manager. Proceeds will be assigned toward the publication of next year's "Lehlslan" yearbook. Tickets will be sold In a house to house canvass at 50 cents each or three for $1, and will also be on sale at the Carnival. :' ;.S, 7 The attractive comforter, which has been quilted in an intricate, traditional design, Is now on display in the lobby of the State Bank of LehL ' ' cadia, California. Howard B. Brown will make the trip to Minneapolis by car, accompanying his son and several boys who will represent Utah at the national Lchi Legion Members Lchi Transferred to Shell Head Office Ccatr&jte to Legion Quey Hebrew, well known for- The Americas Legtoa woedd like to thank those Lehl business men who donated toward the American Legion baseball program, with the tourney taking place In Prove- this week. Those. who contributed to this worthwhile youth activity are Lar sen's, Lehl Fret Press, Lehl Drug, Western Auto, Powers, and Leanys. Anyone wishing to donate toward this program may contact Commander the head office of the SbaQ Oil Company. He is schadnlad to go from there to the Royal Dutch SbeU Office la The Hague, Holland, January 1, 1965. Mr. Hebrew has been employed by the Shell Company for the past 13 12 years as district geologist. He has served in Farmington, New Mexico, in Colorado, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana and California. His most recent assignment, to which he traveled from New Mexico to Los Angles, Calif., was in the Marine Division In the ocean off the west coast of California. His wife, Esther Hutchlngs Hebrew, and son Llnke, have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchlngs, 'and other relatives and friends. They left Friday, to Join him in New York. Dennis V. Among those receiving treatment at the American Fork the following Hospital were from Lehl: Donna Colledge, Michael Willes, J. R.Goodwin, Tillie Zimmerman, Craig Hunt, na Pulley, Julie Nlel-so- n, Melvyn Gurney. Alan William and Nettle Gib-oPitt welcomed a baby son, July 20. The Pitts are living at 396 North 5th West In Lehl ns 7 : - a Ifem CIO fief Hein From ww Complete will 9 mwmjm namsl Us on Many AND BuildiiiQ Problems Do you have a problem Auto Repair Work I ceiling? or show you how to do-it-yours- Official nlspection Station Fred Nskagawa, Owner,' J Dial P6 i MCLVIN P.ANDCRION PHQNK : Dresses, Slack Sets, Capri, Blouses, Bermuda Sets Na 1 Salesmsa LADIES' SHOES 1 SWIM SUITS Men's BERMUDA SETS M Discount on All Men's and Ladies' WESTERN 1a(I is here for your selection. Beautiful Janrzen SWEATERS V ANY ARTICLE POWERS Main Street fill SIAK IGA lb: DitltlK Swi,,'s Premium Chuck Wagon . IGA, Hew Crop CMiS LIBBY'S 39 lb. Box fit Uondl 81.00 5 Cans 09 5 Cans Q5 Cans 95 potato 8.nM era IGA Can MWM 19i Powdered 1 I0i 2fld 72 lb L 2 u -" f r t GOOtlIGG 25 i. t ' Pilgrim Walnut Chcc. .JlcrCOl . . . . FISH mib to SU6AR """ 10 h 71 to 1.08 ' $1.0 (hilt UU ICA 10 to 89 JELL-- 0 MAC'S j aBSSassaassssssssssssssssssaasssassssassssssssci Supreme TUNA I D0DA POP IGA lb. B:g HOrt 3for93 L niLK U3I. tJUC lb, "2i2c"iS9 Ubbt mvotmisE y 1 MIII MILD CHEESE IBEAD VMdl' Memm SUGAR Q lbs. 40 oroflriDEnnv pneosnuE case S2.95 a for si ODEaV 81.00 IGA Soltin Cans Green KiOiT 6BSlTniL lb- - lb. Pkg. 7 IGA lb. for CADE Can 46-o-z. 4 A Grade Hen$f8lo12lbs. BOlSStJA P5A3 ' 4lbJ'$1.0fl Pineapple-Grapefru- it 69 "STEM J3AC0W Lehl, Utah illHHIBIIIHIIHIIMBHIsS U. S. CHOICE TABLERITE BEEF Jun5b0 MATES A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD HOKE PEOPLE THAN EVER ARE SHOPPIE gJgy b CORD : TWO PIECE DRESS SETS Capable and their problems, and his honest desire to help them find solutions to these problems. He will be an outstanding Governor. Paid Political Adv. by Ken Cardan. SB WEST MAIN SHIRTS Our New Fall Merchandise The thing that impresses me most about Jim Cannon is his sincere interest in the people of Utah LEHI, UTAH 7SS-SS- 1 : All Ladies', Girls', Boys' and Men's 6 KUSTOM KARPENTRY AND SUPPLY Auto Service -S- ALE- Governor elf. ; MOBILE 21-2- JIM CANNON Republican Experienced Want if Lower, Brighter or some other way. Well be glad to help you to UOTE (0 tan fll,y V bathroom walls, Utah's Utah' future S depends on having a " Governor with the stature, the experience and the "ability to sen Utah to new industries, to S greater numbers of tourists, and to the country as a whole. "Of the candidates, only 5 Jim Cannon is a skilled administrator who hat spent 15 years selling Utah, its products, its S people and its scenery Jim knows Utah best . . knows our problems and our opportunities . . . and has a positive, dynamic 2 pro gram to do something about theml this emmet... year. DE&3TEE S Yea. Results with FOR KITCHEN ont Finch. The man Utah nesds for a B!g Future: Attend Dist. Meet ' The reanfca of the dazes of Lott and Sarah As-gn- Mr. and Mrs. E. Rodney Dick -erson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Southworth (Doris Dicker son) and family in Mid-val- e, last Friday. The South-wort- hs had Just returned from a month's tour of the East Coast. Mr. Southworth was on an inspection tour of chapels In 27 states and Canada. He is a member of the sound andaccoustlcal department of the LDS church. The Southworths also visited the World's Fair in New York City. Sight seeing included Manhattan Island, Niagara Falls, Canada, Washington, D. C, Ar lington Cemetery, the grave of the late President Kennedy, and the historic shrines and points of interest pertaining to the LDS church. FORK HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. L. Carles Coatas have retaraed home after aa enjoyable vacation la scenic Este Park, Colorado. at aoa be via fcaUSatartktf, Utah Is in the big ten this at They spent a week at the home a, beflnsans' Saratoga, wOl and year In membership a sister of Mrs. Coatee, Mr. of 10 at The hath bowery aja. lead the parade at Dallas, Texaad Mrs. ML P. Dalby. Mr. reeerred for Each the day. as. This will be the first time Coatee was on vacation from that fids honor has been taken famOy vQ brlac their ova leech. Dinner aad visit-l- nf bU position at the Genera Steel by this state for American Le- Pfenic win be at too sua. and gion achievement. Norman D. Scown, who la a win be fallowed by a prof rim. member and past president of The oattac win beda at 10 Lehl Post 19, and Commander a. ra. aad there win be a dU-eoon att rides and swim-min- e. YOU MUST of District Four, will be a deleNo business meeting wffl win and convention the at gate be held this time, Is announced. march In the parade. Arrangements are how being made for a float and band to CARD OF THANKS represent Utah in the parade, At the time of the Illness aad according to Commander Dennis V. Finch. This is not Just pas sing of our beloved mother representing the American Le- and grandmother, Mrs. Beth TUES., AUG. 4th gion, but every man, woman and Smith, the many kind acts and child In the state of Utah, U expressions of friends and stressed. neighbors hare aided as beyond measure. We desire to extend our heartfelt appreciation LEHI HOSPITAL to the many who called, to the HAPPENINGS bishopric and Relief Society, all who assisted on the program, A Utah State APL-CI-O Charles Southwick was released to return home July 23. sent flowers or assisted In any Sponsored Adv. way. Larry Lar sen received mediof The Beth Mrs. Smith Infamily cal treatment, following an 4. dustrial accident, July Mrs. Essie Worlton Is a patient at the hospital. Dell Singleton, Clarence Ball and Jesse Gurney are hospital patients. Packet D:!!3 DICKERSONS HERE REPORT ON EXTENSIVE TOUR qti Beautiful Lehl Post 19 was represented at the American Legion District Four meeting, held In Pleasant Grove city hall, by Commander and Mrs. Dennis V. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Persson and Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Scown. Discussion centered on representation at the National Convention, American Legion Junior Baseball program and activities of the American Legion in District Four for the coming ESTES PAKX.COLO. - LEHI PATIENTS IN AMERICAN Anyone can TACATIOHIbT Bcubcll Pregrcra mer Lehl resident, was recently transferred to New York and The news came-btelegram, Wednesday, July 22, from Senator Frank E. Moss (D) of Utah, announcing the selection of a Russ Brown to compete In nasite, for the new post office In tional tennis tourney at MinLehL neapolis. Senator Moss announced that Russ came out second In the the Post Office Department has state in the Jaycee tennis tour- selected the site for the new Lehl Post Office at 55 West ney recently held at the American Fork High School court. Street. The area of the site He has previously accumulated selected is 10,920 square feet. a number of trophies and awards in tennis over the past several I Qtrsy Hebrew 2 Quarts K 'it ROYAL GARNET jyic T m rats ess or. i AA vihivw tor Jl I r III rt II II KVHTA:1 x 111 ) f - Lchi, Utch , I "VI TM I I II n-- i TTTirrTa-TriCr Food Prices Saw Compare cur Prises Effective Thur.. FrK. Sat.Am 12 West Mam tSC5 rnii l!SiSB:! i 5 I I I I 1 f IV V 1 |