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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, LEHJ FREE 1939 childless kindly soul, mother, who cared for him until he was about nine years of age, when he went to JKe with his father, who Constipated? re" W P" -- I ccupuoB. fckdM, keUcoc and. bwrk . AiloijT ftit For d uuun, kuunaa, awful 1 othue pie. three years prior married Hannah M. Peterson they having been living in Ruby Valley, Nevada, and had now returned again to Lehi, their former home. James A or "Bert" as he was familiarly known attended "District" school which did not have the right appeal to him as 'the callo f the west' C GILES FEED STORE and as he grew older usually found him Ruby Valley. Nevada, 78 PHONE I will take your order for BABY CHICKS Place your order now so it can be filled when you want them. FEED FOR ALL NEEDS Poultry Remedies and Supplies Rid your chickens of worms by feeding Ani-Ton- e. 5c Pound Poultry Salts Stock Salt Red or White Peacock or Yellow Star 93c Per Bag Flour 25c Each Large Cedar Posts 43c Per Bag Calcite 80c Per 100 Lake Shell Old American Roofing (90 pound $2 90 Per Rol weight) BALED HAY and STRAW 10c Per 100 Custom Grindng .. PHONE 78 "' S 1 the range and working at the usual ranch life jobs. He would return regularly to Lehi for winter months, riidng his cow pony there and back across the wide open spaces and sand dunes of the desert inhabited mostly by the desert jack rabbit and the howling coyote, an occasional glimpse of roving Indians an the less numerous white man. This sort of life continued until he met and later married Hettie F. Young, daughter of Branch and Permelia Bobcock Young of Provo on October 17, 1901, to which union was born four children all 01 whom survive him and are here present. The ''west" had no further appeal to him except an occasional visit that he and his wife made to visit with the family ofd his older brother who still lives "out west" in Neada. Bert's home life found him working at the sugar factory and other local pursuits until he found a Inst, where job at People's he worked for more than 25 years and then decided to enter the poultry industry an have a business of his own and at which he was successful. Bert was baptized when 8 years of age and held theo ffice of an Elder when he passed away. He and his wife and children having been ealed in the Salt Co-o- CARD OF THANKS the summers ''out west in riding p. r We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those who helped so much with sympathy, condolence and kind deeds during our bereavement in the passing of our beloved mother. We want to thank all those Lake Temple in December, 1915. who took part in the funeral services. A Goodwin was a kind, lov James The family of Mrs. Ethel Bam-ber- y devoted husband and father, and ing French. a splendid provider and a loyal citizen and was beloved by all that knew him. He died on December 26," 1938, at 12 FUNERAL SERVICES p. m. in the hope of a glorious resurrection. His sudden passing was a HELD FOR JAMES shock to the community. He is sur- ALBERT GOODWIN 'vived bv his devoted wife Hettie F n vj. uuiiuwiii liiiv'c suiia emu uue uauKiuer, all happily married. Albert Wayne, funeral services for Jesse Rowley and Melba of Lehi, Impressive James Albert Goodwin, who passed Utah, and Edwin Dolphus of San away, Tue. of last week, were held Dfego, California, and eight grand in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Fri- children. Two brothers, Edwin I day, with Bishop E, N. Webb conduct- Goodwin of Clover Valley, Nev., and Samuel I. Goodwin of Lehi, Utah. A ing the services. The opening song, a solo ''Face host of relatives and friends mourn to Face"- - Marley Steele of Am- his passing. erican Fork, accompanied by Mrs. "His heart was big but there was Lula Anderson. no room in it for hate or for the Invocation J. W. Wing. memory of a 'vrong." Sketch and remarks T F. 1 , j. Kirk-Rang- ham. fSolo ''Home on the LeRoy Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Lula Anderson. Rerrks Sylvan Clark. Trombone solo "A Perfect Day" Sylvester Clark, accompanied by Mrs. Clark. Remarks President Virgil Peter-Ron. Closing remarks Bishop E. N. Webb. Solo (ttfrs. Margaret ICiVkham, accompanied by Mrs. Lena Worlton Benediction H. C. Evans. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by Cecil Ash Biographical Sketch of James Albert Goodwin James Albert Goodwin the young est son of Edwin A. and Anna Har-woo-d Goodwin was born at Lehi, Utah, November 3, 1871, his mother passing away the followng day, thus being bereft of a mothers care since birth. Nancy E. Evans an aunt with a young baby undertook the heroic task of mothering both her own and this her brother's babe, but after two months it was found that she was unequal to the task, therefore it became necessary to make further plans for the orphan an he was given into the home of Mrs. Nannie S. Taylor C WEEK-EN- D SAVINGS M. J. B. Jr. Coffee Pound 21c Carnation Wheat Flakes 19c 18c Combeef, 12 ounce cans Swans Down Cake Flour 28c Snowdrift. 3 Pound Can 57c 69c Syrup, 10 Pound Can 29c MILK, 4 Cans 21c Soapy Suds, large package PUREX Half Gallon Bleacher. .25c Salad Dressing, Quart. 25c Sodas, 2 Tound Box Peaches, 2H Cans for Cans 3 Cans Beans Fresh Large Graoe Fruit.. 6 for Sha .'s Grape Fruit, No 2 2 Peas 3 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser RICE 3 for 3 Pounds 18c 35c 25c 25c 15c 9c 10c 14c BROADBENTS TELEPHONE 20-- W Prompt Delivery Service J THE WORD OF WISDOM The Word of Wisdom has come to us m what seems to be the most ex ti i ana most. ceuent pleasing manner possible for man to receive a mess age. 11 came not Dy tnunder of commandment, t ut a greeting to the saints. The Lord gave us this funda mental of life, health, message strength and purity as a principle with promise. The first principle that pretains to the intelligence the Lord as bestowed upon us, is to know how to preserve the present organization with which we are endowed. It is first his duty to obtain a knowledge of his existence here, that will cause him to use all prudent efforts, for he preservation of his life on earth, until his work here is completed. It is the duty of the human family to seek out the higher laws of life that will enduce the promotion of dighteous living instead of wastbig their lives and the precious time the Lord has given us to improve our bodies and minds by not observing the Word of Wisdom. Complete living requires a sound body. The sound mind in that body is the first requirement of any person who desires to live happily and serve well. Every member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v Saints should keep n good physical health. There should be no pride in ill health. Health is promised" all who observe the Word of Wisdom. The person who keeps his or her body in good heath not only lengthens their lives m years but makes it pos sible to do more effective and efficient work, even spiritual life is less vigor ous, and satisfying when the body is not in good condition. The Lord cannot work in an unclean tabernaclL The best ideal to fellow for the health as preservation of physical " been revealed by the Lord and is printed in the Doc. and Covenants, Sectio 89. A principle with promise to all who observe the same. Written by Elder Ersel S. Fagan. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1 1 Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Wall, were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd wig of Abine. and Mr. and Mrs. Lehman McKihney of Fairfield. DEPOSITS INSURED SUEZ OFFERS FILM MIRACLE When the savage black simoon from the Sahara to provide of terrifyfng power for audiences at the Royal and Tues Monday Sunday, witness a spectacle and experience an emotion the screen has never been able to capture before. roars in a climax 'Suez,' Theatre, day, will BY federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ti WASHINGTON, D. C. cennn maximum insurance $5000 pop; each depositor Twisting, torturing, destroying d of the desert is one of the aJ I 2 the production miracles of the spectacular story of Ferdinand de Lesseps FPHON'E 85 1 and the building of the great canal 5 V-- at that has become the Jugular vein of the world. Darryl F. Zanuck, producer of many of the screen's most memorable KERRY GO ROUND on the pictures, has screen the stupendous effort 01 de DANCE AT THIRD Lesseps to tear two continents apart join the Mediterranean witn uie WARD TUESDAY Red Sea that ships might sail the desert. The State Bank of Lehi devil-win- KM imm n iJr.xvv A canal half a mile long, 100 feet deep and 150 across was dug by movie crews in the American desert near Yuma, Arizona, for 'scenes in the film Other dramatic sequences were filmed on a desert constructed on an abandoned golf course on the 20th Centurv-Fo- x lot. Roval courts of Europe and Egypt were built for the film, which is highlighted by the romantic story of the loves that drove de Lesseps to the realization of his 20-ac- re MOTION PICTURES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Feature No. 2 A 2 HENRY ARTHUR and JOAN VALERIE sports adventure in "ROAD DEMON" after you catch You'll call it the fastest picture ever Features for the Price of One Only Two Big SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, In K'V' W. .O. 10c ' IMT" breath' your and 20c 8, 9 and January 10 v fl V .'rW.v lOv 1 UauUee continents severed ... jh the roaring, black I simoon 1a unleashed... climax of terrifying t 20th Picturt Century-Fo- x with LEGION AUXILIARY TYRONE POWER LORETTA YOUNG NABELLI J. EDWARD BROMBERG JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Lions L. B. Brown, E. L. Chipman HENRY STEPHENSON SIDNEY BLACKMER G U MANN MOSCOVICH NIGEL BRUCE MILES MAN DER GEORGE ZUCC0 LARRYL F. ZANUCK and Mrs. Robert Allred and son, Dorrald, returned home Tuesday from a visit at Oakand, California, Mr. and Mrs. James T Christensen with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richards. v isited at Sandy, Sunday. Mueliei R MAURICE special legislative program will be given. All members of the organization are urged to be in attendance. By 7 picture to date. AN OUR FELLOW DRIVERS and 6 JANE WITHERS in 1 TO MEET MONDAY and A. E. Webb are in charge of the program with the prize furnished by Lion Sylvan Clark. The American Legion Auxiliary The committee for the next meeting will meet in the Memorial Building, will be Lions Christensen, Clark and Monday, January 9 to 7:30 p. m. A Mr-- , JANUARY FEATURES Feature No. E. N. Webb, local jeweler is won dering whether his customers are good guessers or good counters, as the results of his holiday guessing con test were checked at the close of the contest, Monday. Eldred Fox gave the nearest guess, missing the correct vices. number by one. Mr. Fox guessed Mrs. James Albert Goodwin 8788. and family. - -- Second place Mrs. Lillian P. Ander3. 8780 missed son, Axel Christensen and Gene Phillips 0REM BUSES BEGIN tied for third and fourth places, each nine. They drew for third OPERATING missing and fourth, Mr. Christensen winning third place. Eldred Fox ad Fred Hillis tied for The Salt Lake and Utah Railroad fifth place each guessing 8799 miss(Orem) began operatng their new passenger buses between Utah county ing 10. Mr. Fox drew fourth place. cities and Salt Lake City, Monday, The new buses are well built, com fortable, and will accomodate 27 pas LEKI DEATH RATE sengers. They will run on regular LOW FOR YEAR schedule through the county and will be a very reasonable and convenient means of transportation between Lehi The death rate for Lehi for the and Salt Lake City. 1938 is lower than has been year Business men of the city were recorded fir several years with 53 taken on a tour of Lehi in one of deaths recorded in Lehi, 16 of the 53 the new buses Thursday. died out of Lehi and were shipped here for burial. There were 121 births in Lehi, 51 females and 73 LIONS NOTES males, 105 being born in the pi 2 Jane's We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those who helped so much with sympathy, condolence and kind deeds during our bereavement in the passing of our beloved husband and father. We want to thank all those who took part in the funeral ser fi In Trouble" "Always funniest and best WEBB S CONTEST Comer. ci twitKiAlxmsj THEATRE sale GUESSES CLOSE Hi The Lehi Lions Club will hold their regular luncheon in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Thursday, (tonight). iuuk AKrJ WEEKLY PROGRAM r, CARD OF THANKS vvv, r f" The Third Ward M. I. A. are hosts ' to the Lehi Stake M. I. A. in a Hay A. Loft Jamboree," the M. I. Tvi stake mm .iV i t merry go round dance ior wear 10 askea are Tuesday. Guests overalls and house dresses as a prize will be given for the best barnyard costume. Other specialties are Deing arranged for and everyone invited the Third Ward M. I. A. in their Hay Loft Jamboree following the regular M. I. A. meeting, Tuesday, dream. January 10. Tyrone Power interprets the flaming Refreshments will be for shar heroic role of the the evening. ing stellar honors with Loretta Young and Annabella. canal-builde- ,s PRESS, LEHL, UTAH . another 5 In Chorgt of Produ"" tireCod by Allan Aimo Dwan Screw lor Prwkiw Cm Morkty and Jvllw Jowphiai ' .Up Dunn on a itonr by So Dwcon f Also Wi the latest "News of the Day" and a Good Our Gang MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., Comedy-- lO and 15c Evenings Only 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 and 12 Vernon The Camera Daredevils Brian Donlevy, Lynn Bari and Wally 'SHARPSHOOTERS" j RJ y heroes, chasing excitement 'round the world! moment's notice to take their Hvpotr ir, aAai Alan Selected ill WIVll lIMllUtS Happy-So-luck- Wednesday All Seats 20c. Thursday Only 1 Snon- - Ah THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ., . An t,",' b ! - - - MUPvro ' ' -- Arte-U- nt thought I'd let him ,?! 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