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Show Free Press Wednesday, June 5, 1991 - Page 3 1457 th Fetmrngs It was a happy homecoming fifths 5 if ' JL T . Dave Laycock mounts his motorcycle for a ride home with the Gold Wing Road Riders, his motorcycle club. He traded in a mountain bike before coming home. Bret Hutchings of Lehi clings to daughter Erika, 4, and son Travis, 6 months. Photos by Marc Haddock i IIJl Levi Daugherty of Pleasant Grove asks his dad, Anthony, what he brought home from Germany. Pauline Jenkins welcomes home her husband, Leonard. mr.s k Three-year-ol- d ;- ears Flag thief loose in Continued from front page business and government practices to prevent further depressions. The Depression affected Lehi citizens in a multitude of ways. Those with money found the low prices put There's a flag thief loose in Lehi. them in a better financial position than they had been in the 1920s. Corn Flakes at Peterson's Square from their porches or flagpoles, Deal Grocery sold for 10 cents a box, and they're mad. Doreen Nelson was especially and Broadbent's advertised coffee angry. A welcoming red, white and at 20 cents per pound. Van's Cash and Carry advertised blueU.S.flag, alongwith Especially ' cents per pound Hamburger, 12.5 of Saudi a supporter, designed flag were stolen from her front porch and sirloin steak sold for just 18 cents per pound. Gasoline prices Monday night. Police report that several other hovered around 18 cents per gallon. A popular song of the day was people had called to tell of flags the Beguine." On Sunday from "Begin their property. missing evenings, Jack Benny wisecracked ChiefGibbsisaskingmothersto watch teenagers to see if the flags over the radio to his wife, Mary are being used in their rooms like Livingstone, and the popular comefaposters. Chief is wondering why dian, Rochester. Another radio someone would want to steal a flag. vorite of the times was Eddie Cantor, who ended his program by singing, "It was nice to spend Sunday with you. IH be sorry when we're , through." Political news came in on the radio from abroad. Mussolini was Lehi's youth city council is plancelebration. invadingEthiopia. Announcements ning a Fourth of July told of the British acclaim for King Lehi citizens to want help They honor the servicemen and women Edward VIII, who was not yet enfrom Lehi and to thank them for tangled in gossip over his romantic their contribution to our peace and involvement with America's adventurous Wallis Simpson. There was freedom. The program will begin with a ceremony at a the Lehi Memorial Building at 5:30 a.m. This to the will include a veterans. The salute will be followed by the fire department salutes in several locations around the city. Anyone interested in helping with the program should contact or Lisa Mindy Berry, All Lehi citizens, Lewis, young and old, are being invited to be a part of this Fourth of July Salute to our servicemen and Youth council plans for July 4 flag-raisin- M also alarming news of terrible dust storms originating in parched fields of the On the bright side in Lehi, tickets to movies at the Royal Theatre, where "talkies" were now commonplace, were just 10 cents, one thin dime, one tenth of a dollar. Occa-;- , sionally both the Royal and the Cozy theatres gave away tickets to keep patrons spirits up. Most businesses struggled to stay afloat. Except for the Jones Dental office, the subject of last week's feature, no new commercial building was constructed in Lehi from 1929 through 1945. The first Main Street business house to result from War II prosperity was Price Brothers' IGA Market. In October 1945 construction began on the new market at 12 West and Main. Leland Price, butcher at the People's Store on State Street, and his brother Wimid-wes- t. ' at 35 West Main, 173 West Main, and 151 East State. The four structures have a red brick front. This dovetails uniquely with the side walls which are constructed ofwhite pumice stone which weremanufactured build-ingbloc- by Lehi Block Company. Incorporating all the latest de- signs and features of food markets, the new grocery, meat and fruits and vegetable store was "the last word in such institutions." The IGA housed a large walk-i- n type meat refrigerator, a large sani tary meat display case, a case for dairy products (only the seventh one in Utah), and an all metal vegetable case. In addition to their friendly service, the Prices' have always been noted for their top quality meat department. The business is also recognized for its employment of family members. Lee and Bill's father John, who had worked at the for more than 25 People's years, worked part time in the store until his death. Their younger brother Rex and brother-in-laBoyd self-servi- w post-Wor- ld DQHD women. lliam, 24 W. Main ISSN No. I7504W No. vvr. usps ' . Co-o- p 7. 756-356- . News cEaeant Still-standin- g, No appointment necessary ' If vehicle is not driveable, we will do the estimate on the spot at no charge -- 1 . . ... Nft., Brctl R.Bmant .. Marc Haddock Betty Fowler PubtHiwr Editor. SubucrtiMlon prtc Second . Sir per yttr clan postage paid at Lehi. Utah pu at.AiMrMirat.l!aNa Come QHaRe rO tne Salt Lake City, Utah 880 North 100 Ecst Lehi - 768-355- For tickets call: 3 For towing service 376-832- 4 (24 W) Many of the oral medicines (tablets, capsules, or liquids) we take are powerful compounds that modify the body's normal chemical reactions. While some medicines are relatively free of serious side effects, unwanted reactions can occur under certain circum stances. In order to minimize the chances of having reactions to oral medicines, a few precautions are important to remember KlatfAr fnitA iiaiiv 538-225- 9 tr irin far vrui mav nnt ha onrA far other person. Capitol Theatre 7SMJ71 Oral Medicines O June 7 through July 6, 1991 TMfplMM Xamten k ClrciU.Wi. TS4-7AdwrtM Five Precautions for 1. Do not take medicine from con tainers that show signs of tampering. OpLenDOR Qutp MWcstMt'H UhLUtahMMT rm 9 Craig Thomas, Pharmacist Some body shops will charge you to estimate the damage to your vehicle. Our estimates are 'Published weekly by' Ne'-vU-h . Am. Fork former groceryman and (and butcher at the People's several other markets in Provo, CedarCity,andHeber)openedPrice Brothers' IGA on Jan. 26, 1946. The 34 by 75 foot building, constructed by local contractor Alma Peterson, became the pattern for three other commercial structures built by Peterson in 1946-4these business houses are JJ1TJ tfJZ l W SMITH DRUG CO. And Your er FREEI INSURANCE ESTIMATOR al-it- Health FREE ESTIMATES 768-862- 6 part-tim- Co-o- p g 768-974- 7. Stewart also became partners in thefirm. Most of theirchildren found e work in the store while attending school. In 1975 Lee and Bill Price retired and sold the store to Rex and Boyd. The new name became Super Qu y Market. In 1986 Price bought Stewart's interests and, along with several of his family members, continues to operate the store today. fin- - 3. Some medicines should not be taken at the same time alcohol is being consumed. Ask your phar macist about your medicines. 4. Do not take medicines in the dark. Read the label of all medi cines before they are taken to make certain you take them properly. S. In general, oral tablets and cap- sules are best taken with a full glass of water. Sometimes it is advisable to take oral medicines on an empty stomach or with food. Ask your Dharmacist if you have Questions about how your medicines should best be taken. |