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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 LEHI BEAUTIFI- GATION CLUB A landscape gardner frjin Salt the other Lehi in called Lake City me has Lehi that aid he and day of the jire'tiest homes and yard to be found in the The purpose of our club is to train ver the entire city membership who will clean is eligible Everyone up his home and yard and promise to keep it clean. A beautiful plaque will be furnished you by the club if you pass the approval f the inspection committee. There are eleven of these plaques distributed in various parts of the Clifford follow.-- : as ity n"W, Austin, Mrs. John Il.ibeits, Thomas F. Kirkham, Frank Sharp, James H. Gardner, M. H. Knudsen, Junius Banks, Stanley Taylor, Rachel Anderson, E. L. Chipman, and W. A. GILES FEED STORE Phone We Deliver 78 Don't forget to spray with ARSENATE OF LEAD Ford. There are no fees or charges to belong- to our club and it doesn't take a lot of money to fix up and You do not clean up your place. i.eed to have a new home to belong, the place you have now, if properly cleaned up and then kept that way, is just the one for you with which to become a member. The general charman f the club is Junius Banks and if you want to know what to do, call him up. The chairman of the various subS. I. G'odwin, are: committees Streets and Sidewalks, George S. IVterson, Sights and Sanitation; Jmes H. Gardner. Lav; Enforcement; Mrs. J. G. Jones. Inspection and Contests; A. K. Anlers'n Planning; M. H. Knudsen, Publicity. Do you know that if you will make projier arrangements with the committee on Streets and Sidewalks, you may have a cement sidewalk or a cement culvert placed in front of Better contact S. I. your place? Goodwin or Mayor Whimpey In the near futue a caravan will Ik- - conducted to visit the homes of our city which have passed inspection and everyone is invited to join the A Knecial committee has this rrftw,l in charge and full particulars will be Watch for this published later. event and plan to join the caravan. We have a full line of SPRAY PUMPS Household Fly Spray in Bulk or in FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. cans. Cow Spray Coop Spray V. LOIS BINDING TVINE ROBINSON Lois Mrs. Walker Robinson, 23, who passed We carry a full line of Poultry. away at the local hospital, Tuesday, Dairy a.nd Hog Feeds, Poultry Equip- were held in the Lehi First Ward ment and Supplies. Chapel, Friday, with Bishop Evans BALED HAY and STRAW Anderson, conducting. The opening song, a trio ''In the Fine, Medium or Course Grinding Mrs. Lula Anderson, Mrs. Garden" 10c per hundred. Leota Peterson and Mrs. Rua Dorton, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson. Funeral services Hay Salt and Stock Salt a it' i' 3r for Lehi Cannery Opens Wednesday Will be open each Monday, Wednesday and Friday a THURSDAY, Ji LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH All Goods Must be 1 p. m. at Cannery Prices same as last year. Invocation Mayor John RECREATION NEWS Whi- "The Joseph his by Ro.-ar- J I NF. t, Jl FernaJius, accompanied daughter of Salt Lake City. JINK 1, THl'KSDAY Sketch Bishop Evans Anderson. Remarks Gilbert Wallace of Salt (j.i a Ha.'.dicraft. Junior i; to 6:. City. :iid s 'ib; i'd S' lo "Lay My Head Beneath a ball Is: s Rose" Jos. Fernalius of Salt Lake. bve. Remarks H. A, Anderson. t iM.MEBClAl. SuH'BALL Duet "Just a Wearying For You" vs. Daiiy. 7::;o Mrs. Rula Dorton and Mrs. Leota vs. Peoj .::;. (,:: Peters, n, accompanied by Mrs. Lula Store. Anderson. Bros. vs. I.:tr--- n ,;:!. Benediction Lester Peterson. The rave was dedirated by Vein FRIDAY, JI NK 10 1 S Sunday, June 18th t t ? ai-dwau M-r- Walter. UUgruhhical Sketch t::;o of Loin Walker l.-- t i i III!- v.--. - S at Powers Shoe and Clothing ,ftk!i. '' RECRKA'l l"N StiI'TBALL was born Lois Walker Robin.-o- n waid vs. 4th. 7::;o April 12, 19 HI, in Lehi. a daughter of 8:::.i- - Fifth Ward vs. Li -- lis. Hershel and Leulla Jacobs Walker. ::;n 1st v.aid vs. 2nd ward. She received her schooling in Lehi Softball Concert during Band and was among the leaders of her games. class. At the age of eight she was baptized a member of the Church of MONDAY Jl'NE 1( Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of tir Softball -- 1st ;::0 !o 7 which she was an actve member. 3rd. vs. In September, 1932, she went to Salt Lake to work f"r her aunt, COMMERCIAL SOFTBALL then later became employed by the 7:30Larsen Bis. vs. Watkins. Walgreen Drug Co. for whom she 8:30- - Mercur vs. Dairy. has been working for the past two 9:30 Hardware vs. People's Store. -- years Lois married Ralph Robinson of TUESDAY. Salt Lake on Jonuary 16, 1939, at 2 to the home of her mother, and in the Handcraft immediate of the family. presence nerformed hv Tho. marriaw was Bishop Hyrum Anderson. Lois was always kind, thoughtful, and considerate of others. To know her was to love her. She took an attack of appendicitis Saturday evening, May 27 and was operated on the ff 11 wing day. She passed away Tuesday, June 6, 1939, at the local hospital. Surviving are her husband, her mother, and the following brothers and sisters: Thea J. Walker of Lehi, Mrs. May Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Wilds of American Fork, Mrs. Verda Dahl, Elaine and Don Walker of Lehi and Lucille Walker of Salt Lake City. m. Adult Women's 6:30 to 7:1)0 Junior Boys' Soft- 2nd vs. 3rd; 4th vs. 5th. ball- - Store LEHI, LTAH mm MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM LEAGUE RECREATIONAL 7:30 3rd ward vs. Lions. 8:30 2nd ward vs. 5th. 9:30 1st ward vs. 4th ward. 7 to 8 p. m. Primary activities at Wines Park. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 to 6 6 to 8 21 Junior Girls' Softball. Senior Girls' Softball. Free entertainment for the kiddies each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 16 and 2 Feature Mrs. Shields was reported resting at her home, from injuries received when the Shield's auto was struck by another car as it cut around those in front and crashed into the Shield's car- - ln balt LaKe mursaay. Mrs. Shields received cuts of the face and head and wwre bruises, and her sister, Mrs. uraig ot Denver, who was visiting here, received a fracture of the skull in the same accident. Miss Gladys Shield: and Mr. Shields were also in the car but not seriously injured, although all the occupants of the car were bruised and shaken. COUNTY SHOOT and Revolver club. of a possible 1930 out registering 2000, took first in the annual Utah shoot at Saratoga county de-w- ar 2uad7. Four other teams scored as R'fle club, 1919; Payson, 1902; Lehi Post 19, 1895, and Provo Post 13, 1895. Alton Groneman and Jess Speck-ar- t of the Provo Rifie and Revolver Club shot 391. Groneman outranked FIREMEN TO MEET Speckart and was piven the gold medal for the individual high shootThe County Firemen ing. Sneckart was awarded a silver will meet at Eureka, Sunday. Local medal for second place. Bronze medals to the next eight firemen with their wives are planhigh were given to the following: ning on attending sessions there. 17 FEATURES No. 1 2 Loretta Young and Henry Fonda Don Ameche, "The Story of Alexander Graham A ir. Bell'1 simple, human, inspiring dramatic romance of one who dreamed and struggled, loved and achieved! Feature No. LOCAL PEOPLE INJURED PROVOANS WIN Provo Rifle JUNE 2- 0- XI Buy him a Practical Gift i Louis Adelman, , Dividend, 388; Golden Smith, Provo R. & R., 388; Harold White, Dividend, 388; V. R. Rita, Provo R. & R., 386; Louis Benard, Payson, 385; Lee Rick. Lehi, 384; J. A. Seethaler., Provo R. & R., 382; and Bill Elton, Dividend, 2 Ronald Reagan in "Secret Service of the Air" The inside story of how Uncle Sam's secret guardians smash vicious international air spies! Two Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 18, 19 and 20 "Ah, little one, tonight I am too happy to kill any onel Let the cavalry and the sheriffs wait. ..while you and I make love l"i b P. T. A. CANNING PROJECT TO BEGIN WARNER BAXUt) The P. T. A. cannng project for Pi for srhon prepar'ng vegetables " ler .I." ? ."""ovobleo.u . Mrs. Elmer H. Smith of Provo was j lunches next will begin Tue. awarded the ladies' medal with a 375. June 27 in the year, basement of the Lehi tin """iingiyi A stiff wind kept the shooters Memorial when the can building, from breaking any team or individning of peas will begin. Those havual records, it was reported. ing vegetables ready to can who wish to exchange them for school lunches ior the children next winter are FATHER O'BRIEN asked to t ike note of the date and notify P T. A. officers in charge, AND THE MORMON Diretfed by Vegetables will he received at Mar- -' Herbert I. ket Prices and the value given in iej, BAR f . MISSIONARY tickets for the hot dish for the school orrylf.Zanuck children next year. Cooperation of! local parents is asked. A 20th Seldom do the people of this The canning of the vegetables will "UBtRT 8ARRAT Cenfury-Pa- x Hctur, have the vicinity opportunity pre- last but two weeks, those wishing to sented to them to secure such en can them must make arrangements Also the latest Popeye Cartoon and other lightening: reading as that contained for this between June 27 and good shorts. July Also Selected Shorts. in '"Father O'Brien and The Mormon n. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. 10c . and 15c. Missionary," by G. W. Curran, a ' Evening 10c and man who faithfully attended the Mrs. Harmon McAfTee of Salt WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 21 and 22 Roman Catholic Church for 49 years Lake City, spent Tuesday with her and yet was so susceptible to the sister, Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. Norma Shearer and Clark Gable in truth that when the missionaries Hill Cumorah in 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trinnan,.. gathered ta the to dedicate the Moroni Monument joined Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of. Mr. Curran became interested in Salt Lake City on a visit to the San Th r iovc story is the last word in romantic thrills" Als ,o DeitLlATU Mormon doctrine and after a very b rancisco Fair. They left, Monday. w.. t , . n 'flu. thorough investigation was baptized - - f , ,m ' at Palmyra. -a a."an a j , A Roman Catholic Priest and a Mormon Missionary engaged in a discussion of Christianity, and which is the true church, gives us an uniBY que method of presenting the Gospel. Mr. Curran has succeeded in his purthe Mormon people pose of enlightenment on subjects that constantly come before L. D. S. Sinday School classes and at the same time supplies us with a book that wiil very likely be used to good advantage :n the mission field. Added color is of the given the booklet because fact that the auhor was born on the fiftieth ann'versary of the restor ation of the keys for the gathering of the children of Israel, within sight MAIN STREET. LEHI. UTn . 384. aaaaaoiiieai) l -- Utah-Jua- uS2) 15'9 Father's Day msy. Solo 23 j i 1MB Go by Train Enjoy Superb Comfort at Unusually Low Cost the great expositions of modern achievements, travel the modern way in an Union Pacific train. Speed to your destination in delightful comfort . . . enjoy marvelous meals . . . restful sleep. Avoid highway hazards and nerve strain. The Union Pacific and connecting lines offer splendid daily service to New York. 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