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Show THURSDAY THURSDAY, JUNE THE LEHI FREE PRESS 10, 1937 June 16- up-to-d- ( S !A I $zJ F x ' i. sea-li- ,, ' - 'v- , - i- ler's renowned j i two-hou- Big FUNEREL SERVICES FOR Save Money EPHRAIM JACKSON ON Short funeral services were conthe Midvalle Second Ward WATKIHS FLY SPRAY Chapel for Ephraim Jackson as folWatkins New Fly Spray is 3 times lows : Opening prayer. more effective, clean, will not taint Chorus. ' I Know My Heavenly milk, repells flys on stock, will not Knows" Ladies quartet-VioliFather stain draperies, rugs, wall paper, duet Vivian and Hal Barclothes, etc., protects from moths, ton. oil 4 as as will times far it spray go A consoling and inspiring talk by it's cheaper.. You save by orderBishop Beckstead. He protrayed Eph ing now. a honest and trustworthy, a man who truly and unobtrusively rendered service to society by providing for his Watkins Dealer He forgot self and sacrificed his own. Lehl Phone 86-life for his home and family. No man can do more. Beautifully Mr. Margaret Kirkham ducted" in ARNOLD G BREMS W ft 1 mm 1 m mm H U to w H H I ! - Donald Lee who died in infancy. The home life of this little family has been rich and full, and the husband and father is deeply mourned by his loved ones. On May 28, at 10 p. m. he passed into another existence at the age of forty-eigyears.. From childhood, Eph, a he has alvicisi-tude- s ways been called, has met the of life with a smile. Handicapped in his early years by a speech defect, he laughed with his schoolmates when they made merry at his attempts to talk plainly and distinctly; Where some would have become angry or shy, he accepted the banter of his companions happily and thus He loved overcame the handicap. peace and would often sacrifice rights to live at peace with people- He was kindly toward all, and his mother often said he was by fr the most sympathetic of her children. When she was ill. which was often, Eph was sad indeed. ht not a step before me, As I tread on another year; But the past is still in God's keeping, The future His Mercy shall clear. And what looks dark in the distance May brighten as I draw near. I see 0OD Durable and fast to washing 29cT0$P lc EACH All Pure Wool SHOES STRAW HATS FOR - SI. 29 n to IM Boys' White, Blue or Canary Snap Brims or Sailors Scout Style M 8 3 POLO SHIRTS PAIR 98c . EACH 29c EACH n H Flour, Hustlers Kitchen Maid H ii Flour, Hustlers Unity SUGAR - -- n Coffee, M. J. B. Jr. nm PEAS, No. 1 Sieve A-- - -- Soda Crackers, l H Cocoa, "Standby" n n Deviled Meat y i i ft ft ft 48 25 pound bag $1.49 1 pound package 21c 2 Cans 29c 2 pound package 20c 2 pound cans 17c 6 for 25c Sardines, Booths 2 for 19c Jel Sert 4 for 19c -- Honey, Christensen's LARD CHEESE 2PoundPk-35- 2 POUNDS 45c LURCH MEAT 29c LB. Barley, Oats and Wheat We have Chicken, Dairy ani Hog Feeds at 18c LB. the Right Prices 10c GRINDING (Assorted) POT ROAST, WANTED c LET US SERVE YOU Per Hundred s be He keeps waiting Till the coming of my feet Some gift of such rare blessedness, Some joy so strangely sweet, M M M :: ft ft M That my lips shall only tremble With the thanks they cannot speak. restful blissful ignorance! O 'Tis blessed not to know; me in those mighty arms Which will not let me go, And hushes my soul to rest. On the bosom which loves me so! It holds I go on not knowing I would not if I might; I would rather walk in the dark God Than go alone in the light; I would rather walk with Him by .000 1 Saratoga and Swim in Filtered and Chlorinated Water 1 with faith Than walk alone by sight. heart shrinks back from trials Which the future may disclose, Yet I never had a sorrow, But what the dear Lord chose, So I send the coming tears back With the whispered word". "He knows!" My M. COLLEGE STUDENTS M M lkymia i R0LLAT0R MECHANISM FINISH YEAR'S WORK mil i A number of young people college at the Utah Agricultural College, Brigham Young Unversity and the University of Utah have remi turned to their homes after 9 months M studious work- Among the group were five graduates, namely: May Louise Mitchell, a graduate of the U- A. C. Wilburn Ball, Nola Comer Hutiau M Allred', Ha Sch-oand Norval M Carter, graduates of the B. Y. U. These four young people have completed the required work of a college? graduate and they are to be congratulated for doing so. - n m M M m m to to BODY FOUND IN BAY AFTER SEVERAL i WEEKS x The funeral and burial for Mrs. Robert Cair Starner. who was drown ed in the San Franciso Bav, May 15, was brought to Provo, Saturday for funeral services. The burial took place in the Spanish Fork cemetery. Mrs. btarner, 21, formerly Mi ss Grace Martell of this city, met death, J t. Mar Kth whnn c.a woo ...n : TT was ner not recovered for T oay. ooay several weeks. Mr. Starner accom t. panied the body to Utah afer the body t t 1 to m I 1 was found. M Those attending the services in Provo. Saturday were: A. Carlos PS Schow, Mr. and Mrs. John Wi;mr. and Mrs. Newbern Butts, Mr. antfi m Mr. Mrs. Lester Okey, Mrs. Martha Street, ,awin street and Franks Butts. to t4 0 ii ! i i mmw v v i e I I t II l I 111 I i I i I t i I H r I I L I ii i I m y Constantly I i improred. never successfully irritated, the Norge RoIIator coli. . i making mecnamsm Dasis oi a ocw, . 1 r r the I A.Arl. A : - iwuuam i vv f i tion. Come in today aniw j the many exclusive points oi f I superiority about Norg $ SOFTBALL HEWS runs hv Joser.hine Russon and Florence Wright featured the win of the Fourth Ward girls over the Fifth j" JK vara Monrfay evening. The Fifth wrd had one bad innings (the third, i s when the fourth ward scored fifteen i1 i runs to sew up the ball game. Fern Rothe pitched good ball for the fourth K.; ard, as did Miriam Lot for the Fifth ward. Josephine Royle played a good game for the Fifth ward. The final score wag SI to 12. Monday. June 14th will find the First ward playing the Third ward at y i i I 1 10 lb. Bucket 79c 10 lbs. 69c Syrup Fresh Tomatoes, Strawberries, New Potatoes, Green m ft m Peas at Market Prices HEAT DEPARTMENT ft lbs. $1.39 lbs. $1.49 1 Meet Your Friends at It may k occry .Department 48 w 0 The Ix)rd my sweeten the waters Before I stoop to drink; Or. if Marah must be Marah. He will stand besiae its brink. m '4- Fourth Ward Fifth Ward For perhaps the dreaded future Has less bitter than I think; - FOR CHILDREN BOYS' WORK V .L FOR CHILDREN to - h- SHEER DRESS FOR CHILDREN Cool for Summer Tt ' SWIM SUITS 98c t lt WASH FROCKS & : stx-n- DRESSES 59c 14 I Thursday, Friday, Saturday H ii.i-w- r k!i-- So ie Oft I - d' dancing horses - these are just a few of the many features r of the eventful program. LARGE CIRCUS IS A menagerie crowded with animals from many lands is offered at no addBILLED TO SHOW SCON ed charge, and there is an exciting thrill-fille- d wildwest exhibition and a IN NEARBY CITY museum of strange people to make Circus Day complete. Two performances are given each Circus-lover- s of this section will 2 and 8 p. m., with welcome the announcement that Rus-s- el day. starting at doors the one hour earlier. opening Circus and Bros. 6 1J loop-the-loo- p teeter-boar- I i 1 inter-national- ly ivyj Aur" pi I ern trends Dancing- acrobats, lovely ady aerialists and riders, capering clowns and all manner of animal performers, together with sensational novelties, are presented in a tempo and musical setting of the present day. The Five Fearless Flyers, famous aerialists; the Rebras, sensational French perch act; the Six Lelands, premier acrobats; Walter Jennier's , n presentation featured trained the inimitable Buddy; Miss Aerialetta, dailing of the high trapeze, and her !eautiful aerial ballet; Irene Ledgett's performing elephants; Frank B. Mil- Bovs fcecona ana the Third ward, and the at the h.gh First Ward ward ard u the Fifth nn renaerea a sow, ne naim t I& Second Ward 1 .. When deatn called her, playing I.u,.,hffnl v; i1"" m and He lalks v, iu Me. for out TKruio-Vin the boys Thrd Ward rwn,;n ' the litrht of the world went A bis: up,et occurred he married Fourth Ward uni " rekmcleu not was and Trial Throve Your Wav" Ladies I'M lea ue when me otui Juiu-.Ward Fifth wife. his beloved Grant lead Captain by comuerQuartet. one Senior Men' aggregateOver the year since, his aru touted intra Benediction was offered by Warden weiiare anu Afh tiuumed iht ,, Ward First the for " been has 0 , end the ation to at Hanen. '.v to the tune of children. and Ward Second wife his of hnnriiness 0 conducted noin was seven inningsA Military funeral ia endurance of regulati Third Ward He gave his last ounce of hall hard but it was from the home to the cemetery. the hit and earns months Fourth Ward for hi.-- I ved ones, working vv- 'Sei-i- :d waids night. .schedules are as Fifth Ward and days alter wt-Biographical Skftch nv iV Julie i. ul have taken ti their beds. Ehraim Jackson, Jr., son of Ephraim wt i could nevt-- regain his health George P. Price. he v:ei r ird. ward vs. Third Jacks, n and Christina Jorgesson F.,-- t intense v ne neiu on Clark fori suiTeruig Sylveter and a ward. th if vs. was born at Lehi, April 2. 1889. His t i Seen wait above Alpine .ill party so . start mannot childhood and youth and young and jury. Th.' S. n r eafue did in the hunt ! ne Alwav h.' has met life bravely cipated Fourth t and in Lehi. with the ex- w a r hood were Seeoliu to Tile (lie, too was young He h.,ne-tlThey were near ike ception of a few years when he was in newdt-u- ' t o badly, and yet vh i knows wards failing to annear. however plane was found. I an end the th United States Army training ames will - added to ail the buniriis lies borne had he in the I'nited States Army Service IVrhaps But nf the first half sell' lule. enabling the hi. Ut can v in this i. over seas during the World War. s n, t ..:;r-- to nlav a full cheduleor not he passed on too He as baptised into the Church f whether : thres-the The games scheduled for today FOR SALE GHEAP 'his l.eh.ved mother st ;ou at Jesus Christ of Day Saints welcome with Thursd-ivJune M will be played toexiuenc-new his of i,M when a child, attende i Sunday School, bereaved rn row Friday 11th with First ward 6 ACRES LAN1 an SHARES May the lonely and when older joined the Young ;al;d joy. brave comfort vs. Third Ward at Third ward. WA'l Hi take son and young wife He adMen's Mutual Association. feel Fecoi-.waid vs. Fifth ward at High (The I.undgiven I.anu'J in each other and s,.n come to vanced in the priesthood until he beSchool. Knowing." "Not in las the poet Also one came an elder. NOT KNOWING BUSINESS STANDING BUlIJilXG ON maw TKAM On February 11. 1!)20, he married I know not what shall befall me, LFHI STREET, Lake Salt Girls the in League Alice Hartshorn (ou hangs a mist o'er my eyes, (The Racket- Mercantile Store) Temple. They resided in Lehi for a And at each step of my onwara paui Lost Percent Won For information write few vear and then moved to Midvale 1.000 0 He makes new scenes to rise. First Ward where they have made their home And comes me end he 1.000 0 0 every joy Second Ward MRS. MAY CRABB STILLER since. To them were born four child1.000 As a sweet and glad surprise. 0 0 Ward Third 411 ren, Warren. Merna, Howard, and Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif. 1.000 1 0 r Russell Bros, is a large circus which combines all the cherished of the big top with the latest mod- i; ,. kind I, will exhibit at Provo Menagerie (municipal airport) on Wednesday, - --r , jvxe m e Warranty) ... noK JjjTmmm pat. an. 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