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Show ' Paul Robinson Leaves For Medical Training Paul Robinson of the Head-- ! Quarters Company of the Amen- cu Fork National Guard jait, kit for basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. Re vent by plane, Monday. A member of the medical unit, be will const iiiue in that field, with additional training at Fort Sam Houston, at San Antonio, Texas. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Robinson of LehL His brother. Reed, came from Cedar City for the weekend with the family, pricr to Paul's departure. He was accompanied by Miss Sandra Cupfer. Both are students at the College of Southern Utah. Question: Where are the bargains in I t t j f 4 V.fT I t u ; . 2 FRUIT ? GOODIES ? r I f i t f shop them and see for YOURSELF! Answer: Our advertisers have what you want BYU Scholarship Auctus Club Holds Recipe Exchange A recipe exchange was recently featured by the members of the Auctus Club. The group met in the homecoming room at the Lehi High School, with Norine Fox, club president, as the hostess. Samples of the dishes prepared provided a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Lavon Young was hostess at her home for the meeting which featured a discussion of speech therapy. Mrs. William H. Evans (Mae Mendenhall) professional speech therapist, gave an interesting review of methods followed and explained some case histories. Dean T. Worlton of the Alpine School District, was the guest speaker at the home of Mrs. Armond E. Webb. He described the speech therapy program and its success in the Alpine District. President Fox took charge and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held Thursday, March 9, at the home of Mrs. Frank W. Jones. Sego Lily Students To Hear Lyceum A 1959-6- 1. The group met at the attractive new home of Mrs. Raman Wat-kiand a tour of the house was enjoyed. Mrs. Reid Bliss, club president, took charge and refreshments were served by Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. Ronald Woodcox. ns The rarest of traits is sin- - cerity. The meetings of the fair Lehi camps of Daughters d Utah Pioneers via be held Thursday (to- SAVE FROf.1 and 24, it was announced by school officials. There will be no class-woheld from Wednesday afternoon, March 22, at 3:30 p.m., until Monday, March 27, at the regular time. rk Woodie, Indian student. Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Behunin of Fremont, Wayne I WONDER Reg. 39c BREAD for ij Fourth-Twenty-seve- Ward church at 400 West 575 South, Orem. AU those who are LDS, over 25, More women with degrees are single, divorced or widowed are invited staying on the job. LEAH'S have UTAH'S 98c Roomy top WlUl Pkgs. FRIGIDAIRE usable. i2 b. $16800 With Operating Trade F0F8CI dClrOSUnS Iil3 ZCFO 100 Frost-Proof-n- ICrCTCP-OV- Cn ZOhO trC3ZC7l defrosting ever! o Twin Porcelain Enamel Hydrators. h 3 shelves on door hold butter, full-widt- cartons! eggs, Power Capsule for Space Age Refrigeration! $19800 FPDA 14TK 13.8 cu. ft. With Operating Trade (NEMA standard) 4 colors or white LOCAL FACTORY TRAINED LEANV'S Lehi, Utah Lehi Main Street SERVICE If' fU supreme SODA CRACKERS lb. Box Tall Cans 49 10 (or h$Le?s ' km FLOUR lb- - CUT7UP FRYERS " 33c , 55c HALIBUT FILLET b. US lb- - 59c lb. 49c BACON $1.79 89 FRESH PORK SIDE PORK lb. 55c STEAKS CHOC. PILLSBURY ANGEL FOOD 47c IGA FROZEN COTTAGE WHOLESUN CHIPS 09c Reg. 98c CHEESE Chiquita TAB Washington m Daliciows CLOVER OR DIET RITE COLA CLUB - 29c 49 PLUS DEPOSIT Reg. 39c IGA ICE MILK ORANGE JUICE 6 cans Vi $1.00 Gal. 59c More People Thon Ever Are Shopping Pop Corn Pretzels Reg. 59c Carton ea. lb- Caramel lb. Avocados shelves are 100 shelves in both doors, too! HI FARM FRESH PRODUCE n l" a JELLO Rd "wall-to-wal- th FDA 13TK13.1 cu.ft. POWERS CAKE Reg. 63c Red, Full-wid- zero zone top freezer plus automatic defrosting refrigerator section. Twin Porcelain Enamel Hydrators. 97-l- Men's Work Shoes, Boots and Oxfords We carry men's Bih fir Carpenter Overalls skippy DOG FOOD 39c A ShClVOS! lil i- Cookie-ette- s FREE KITE WITH tUll-Vild- A deposit 25 - Reg. 93c 07 PRISES LOWEST REFRIGERATOR Men's and boys' New Sprinq Cowboy Boots, Acme and Justin New Spring Stay Pressed Slacks Levi's in seven colors, Regular and Slim Fits. Also Wranglers Main Street 2 LUX LIQUID Detergent w weekly dance on Saturday, March 11, at the Orem New Spring Hats for men and boys Felt Cowboy Hats Also Straw dress and work Main Street - Lehi County, share grandparents' r-- Sociables are having LDS their Ladies' New Spring Shoes MEL'S SUPPLY sister, Priscilla 4 The V aide an Tingey, 26, formerly of Lehi, who now makes Ms home in American Fork, Is receiving treatment In the Utah Valley Hospital, for a heart ailment He was taken 111 while working for the W. W. Clyde Construction Company, and it is expected that he win be required to remain in the hospital for several weeks (NEMA standard) 4 colors or whits SOAPS TO machine spec- a government assignment in Korea. The only one sent on this assignment, he made the trip overseas by jet plane. The route was taken from Salt Lake City to Seattle. Wash., from Seattle to Tokyo, and on to Seoul, a 10 and a half hours flight. He left last week by plane for another arsenal, located in Pusan. ft is a 12 weeks assignment, according to his wife. Mrs. Dee Ray Darling, who with the children, Gil, Val, Dale and De Ette, are remaining at their home here. BiH is a son of Mrs. Pearl Darling and the late Guy Darling. Spring Vacation for all students LDS SOCIABLES the Lehi schools will be held Thursday and Friday, March 23 TO HOLD DANCE and Girdles. In Lanudry Detergents and Soaps Also BAR BiH Darling, ialist at the Tooele Army De pot, Is currently serving on of ce Cartons nd Darling on Duty in Korea 2 Tarzan (and the apes) would feel at home listening to today's popular music. New Spring Swim Suits will hold one for you. 9. 1967 Government Mrs. Merri2 H- - Olson, the A2 and members p.m. former Vesta Morton, and son others eligible are reminded to James, now two years old, rewho is attend. cently joined Lt. Olson, Fort Wa2 Camp wi2 convene stationed on Guam, at Anderson in the First Ward church, with Air Force Base. He has been on Captain Thelma Roberts in Guam since Sept., 1966. Mrs. Olson and her son have been charge. Evansville Camp will meet in staving with her parents, Mr. the Third Ward church, under the and Mrs. L. J. Morton. direction of Captain Helen UdelL Lt Olson was formerly staBluebell Camp wifl meet in the tioned in Alabama and the family Second Ward church, with Captain lived in Selma. It was reported Adelaide Ferman officiating. that the island of Guam Is 30 Snow Spring Camp will meet in miles long and from four to the Fifth Ward church, with Capeight miles in width. Ttere are tain Rhea Vance in charge. bases located there for Air Force, Marines and Navy personnel. The Olsons are enjoying Spring Vacation Set their new location, was reported. day) at IN BULK 25 - 40 and Bill Lt. Merrill Olson Family in Guam Ladies' new Suits, Suits, Suits, Dresses, all kinds of Slacks, Liquid Fits, ladies' New Spring Coats, Hosiery by M o j u d, Blouses, Best Form and Playrex Bras CLEANING PRODUCTS 50-Pou- Thursday. March THE LEHI FREE PRESS Lehi DUP Camo To Meet March 9 ce NAME BRAND Feb. 19 at the American Fork Hospital. The dark haired young man weighed in at nine pounds and 12 ounces. There are four brothers and one sister, Kath leen, Bruce, Douglas, Michael and Daren, as well as a foster Quart size Highlights Tholian Club Meet sharp contrast between modern conditions and customs which date back to ancient Persia, was drawn for the members of the Thalian Club by two guest speakers, Mrs. Reed Morrill, now of Provo, and Mrs. Roy Flandro, of Orem. They told of their varied experiences while in Iran. They had accompanied their husbands who were assigned by the State servation. Department for the building and He win especially talk about arranging of schools. Mrs. Flanfalcons and will bring with him dro had served as principal of for display live birds without where many Falconry terms cages. This, in itself, is a master feat as many hours must be originated, and in England where spent In training each bird to it is stiU widely practiced. react normally to an audience. He Mr. Bindner was trained in win explain how these birds are Falconry by the internationally persecuted and how their pro- famous John Hamlet of 'Hamtection can be encouraged. let Birds of Prey," research Falconry is supposed to have exhibition at Ocala, Florida. This originated in the Far East and subject is of such interest that it spread west across Asia to Eur- has been featured on several ope where it reached its peak television programs and apof popularity in medieval times. peared as articles in many leadIt persisted longest in Scotland, ing magazines. n 3 a Junior High School there and Mrs. Morrill had also taught in the schools in Iran. TheMorrills had fulfilled two separate assignand during ments, in 1953-5- 5 Report on Iran Students at the Sego Lily Elementary School will be presented another In their lyceum assemblies next Thursday, March 9, it was reported by Principal Paul Hanson. The program is entitled, "Birds of Prey and will feature Chuck Bindner. Mr. Bindner will present a program that will stimulate the students to more scientific thinking and help them respect nature's balance of con- BABY BOY ARRIVES James L. and Barbara Aitken are the proud par ents of a new baby son, born BUTTERMILK John (Jack) Wells Hussey, 3, Price, died after a short 12- -' ness Feb. 28, at home. He was born Dec. 23, 189", in Lehi. to Alexander and Mary Louisa WeKs Hussey. He married Elsie Elizabeth Wiscomb on April 25, 1923. ' He is a World War n veteran. He is the past commander of the Price Post So. Three Amer- Ran Legion. I Funeral services were held j Friday, at 11 a.m., in the' Price Sixth Ward chapel. The body was brought to Lehi for Interment in the Lehi City Cemetery, where fu2 military rites were aeeord- ed. Dennis V. Finch, former post commander in the American Le- -j gion, took charge of the services i which included Legionnaires from Price Post Three, Salt i Lake City Post Two and Lehi Post 19. Alvin Schow of Lehi, was the W. Bryan Reid of Price j bugler. performed chaplain's duties. Color Bearers were E. B. Garrett Willard Brown and Sherwin All- red of Lehi, and Rolla E. West of Price. Delbert Norman and Ernest Rutledge of Lehi composed the color guard. In honorary pisltions were Wi2iam Hakalo of Salt Lake City Post Serving on the firing squad were Vineent Scown, Merlin Bourne, and Paul Evans of Lehi. Also on the firing squad were George E. Mangum, JohnE. Forester, L. Drew Young, Harvey Thomas and Royal Frandsen of Price. ; F A Scholarship from BYU has been accepted by Nile Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucerne Chamberlain, Lehi. BYU, the largest church-relat- ed University In the United States, offers hundreds of four-ye- ir and renewable one-ye- ar scholarships to outstanding students throughout the nation. It Is part of the University's program to maintain a high level of academic excellence throughout the school. Nile Is President of National Honor Society and Is in the top five per cent of his class. I ; 7LMEAT GROCERIES ? Nile Chamberlain Wives - John W. Hussey, Lehi Native, Dies - Pork Crackles 3 for SI. 00 at ma buos. aann 12 WEST MAIN - LEHI, UTAH Compare our Food Prices and Save. Prices Effective Thursday - Friday . Saturday |