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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THURSDAY FEBRUARY EHI FREE FRESS 2. 143J nr BERNARD WEBB PASSES AWAY VERY SUDDENLY SECOND WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL VAUDEVILLE An evening of genuine eotertain-meis to be staged Id the Second Ward Amusement HalL Saturday, February 4. 193J at 8 o'clock p. m. Reading Mrs. Mona Klrkham. Pantocaine. Dream of the Pa More'n Phill. Tap Dancing Boy Scouts Stunt. Music and Comedy C. Enoch. Clark and Oscar Hunter and company. "After Fifty Tears" Those who lived it. A Couple of Hill Billies Uncle Abe and Herr Van Schafhauseu. Accordlan duet Herahel Manning and Harold Hutching. Radio Station Broadcast, Station (Continued from page 1) at -- lsw." ;j3 Signing off. A New Delectable Peach, Big the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y S lints. Three of his children have also labored as missionaries in the Northern States. Canadian, and German Austrian Missions. His family now represents eleven years of active foreign missionary work. He has also filled many positions of responsibility In the wards In the church organizations, among which he was a Sunday School Teacher for a good many years finally becoming one of the Sunday School superlntendency of the Lehl Second Ward, then President of the First Ward T. M, A, He was called as a Home Missionary which labor he folthf ully performed. I as a QUART CUP, 30 Percent Larger Than Hale. Giant Hal-Bert- a Bearing Heavy as Elberta, The Sensational New Peach Tree Discovered and Purchased by us for Highest Peach Tree Price on Record. It la astonishingly vigorous and Very limited amazingly hardy. supply this year. lira - linn mi iiln advanctii in the pri st an Elder at tie tine he aa Called In to the ii.iition fivld. he- w oriiihi! February 4th, a Seventy by his father, George Webb, and received into the 127th Quorum Later he became one of of Seventy. the Seven Presidents of that Quorum, a labor he thoroughly enjoyed ar.d faithfully performed. At the time of his death he was a High Priest, having been ordained to that Priesthood Feb. 9, IS30, by President A. C. Schow. In civic affairs, he served as a member of the Lehl Irrigation Board and was president of that board for thirteen years. He is the father of three sons, three daughters and three grand children. Surviving him are his wife, Clara L. Rothe Webb, Mrs. Vernett W. TidwelL McGilL Nevada: Mrs. Mabel W. Jense, Provo: Mrs. Blanche W. Atkinson, Salt Lake City; R. Ward, Robert G. and Bernard Richard Webb, Lehl; three grand childrenf and the followThomas ing brothers and sisters: Webb Lehl; Walter L. Webb, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Laura Salzner. Basel, Switzerland; Mrs. Angle Warn'.ck. PI. Dulcie Francom, Mrs. Grove. Levan; Mrs. Maude Glover and Arthur F. Webb, Lehl, He has hood, 1. He played the game And played It fairly Fought to win But met men squarely Tackled hard And hit the line Did his best But ne'er did whine. Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental 7 Bade Trees, Hedge, Vine and Rom Bushes. nilttsi n U-:r- g Vfhj be satisfied with aaytkiag UK Local Agent for STARK BROS. NURSERIES mm Uou New Knou) Thar Soap Vfould Do r- Reached his goal By hard endeavor But by trick And cunning never Won or lost Though bruised and lamed Night found him Unashamed. Edgar eA of the past. I f ,Ur 1 IS Mrs. James Gray Is spet eek in American Fork at tim of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Durra PRESS THE LEHI FREE Lehi, Utan Phone 8-thinks tor. " ave cot returned off writing I When I was home put soon see you. Published by you. thinking I would to thank you personally. Lehi Printing Co. how much realise if you I wonder Every Thursday and that yearly medal means to a boy how much it stimulates other young George P. Price, Manage life? boys to live a clean alirnnTlClVf! RATES I am very proud of the medal, as twice 30c per inch it Distjiov though I would consider peren presented much if it had W UHI Mrs. Annie Rivers lias been z influenza for the past we-At ur sne is sue"" unproved, v,. i jruo uiu vti January y - v LEHI IQciae Mrs. Lenora Otterson return her home in Conrad, Montana, v following a month's visit win relatives. i1 sonally by you. LEHI cTTPcr-RTPTinRATES OUUUV"" now over in the land of my Wall The t I am Fort Camp of the D p advance in forefathers and yours, and I might One year meet at the home of Mw . will say the body I have built through Want Ads 10c Per Line For Whipple on Thursday. February athletics 'is a means of gaining many First Insertion and 5c per line friends. LEHI for each additional insertion. Hoping all Is well with you, Mr. Mrs. and Carl Andreasen. Joseph RobUoi tended a dance revue of Mary outstanding European danc Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five J Hall at adv. the U. Kingsbury Shoe Store, of V. Powers $5.00. Boots nesaay evening. LEHI was a Salt Lake Miss Coleman LEHI CHANGE IN LIONS PROGRAM . V TT .1L visitor, Tuesday. LEHI oirs. ii la eisn ana Mr. iwl Lions the for A change of program ocaucy ui oui uiko City, Arnold Brems is among the "flu" Club which will be held Thursday (today dinner guests of Mr. ana u,," victims this week. A. Slade. night) was necessary flue to the fact LEHI Maybe, who was that Here, Friendly Five Oh They're Boy here to Thursday scheduled speak Shoe Store, adv. y Powers Boots $5.00. night had previously made arrangements to speak before the Salt Lake To a friend, your photograft Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson spent Legion on the same date and forgotten has more personal signifies in Pleasant Grove. about it. Mr. Maybe will speak to the the week-en- d LEHI than any gift you can make. Lions and the Legion at the next Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson were Februon we held will The which family, too, will welcome i meeting Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. new portrait. ary 16. Make an a Mr. S. A. Kirk Instructor In the polntment today. Mr. George G. Robinson is unable Pleasant Grove High School and an be at his office at the Roller Mills to situation on war debt the authority due to an attack of mumps. will address the Lions tonight. GilLEHI Lions Fitzgerald, Hansen and of Ltndon was Bezzant Mrs. Hattle In of the are christ meeting. charge Phone 150 a gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, DAUGHTERS OF UTAH Saturday. LEHI PIONEERS HOLD MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bezzant of Lin-do- n, The Bluebell Camp No. 2 of the spent Saturday, visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray. home meet of will Pioneers Utah INSTANT Daughters LIHI at the home of Mrs. Alva Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and on Thursday, February 9, at 2 o'clock, A splendid progrom has been arrang- daughter, Barbara of Salt Lake City, Eqaipoent were Lehl visitors, Monday. ed. SERVICE AND GOOD j fc Local Items Shoe Repairing ' LEHI MATERIAL ARE at the Mrs. Martha Linton of Provo, spent Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woffhiden and family are Invited to attend the Cozy last week, a goest ot Mr. and Mrs. Saturday or Monday as guests of The Elmer Jack30n. Lehl Free Press and Cozy managers. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. A. Tay'or. LEHI A. Guest. Quality LEHI FAST DAY SUNDAY The regular fast day services will Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five Boots $5.00. Powers Shoe Store, ady be held Sunday in all the Lehl wards Y0UES Shoe Rebuilders HAROLD OSBORNE, 213 Mgr. LE! STATE STREET Mr. and Mrs. Parley Austin of Amcarrying out the same program that erican Fork, were Lehl visitors, Monhas been followed for the past few day. EIGHTEENTH AMMENDMENT with the fast meeting and months, TODAY BE EXPLAINED TO LEHI Sunday Schools In one session. Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five o Boots $5.00. Powers Shoe Store, adv. At a special meeting called for all the women of Lehl, Thursday, Feb. LEHI In the Fifth Ward 2, at 2 o'clock The Snow Springs Camp of the D. U. P. will met on Thursday, Feb. 9 chapel, A. B. Anderson and A. J. Evans will explain the eighteenth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John to the ladles. This ammendment Devey. meeting is called by the General LEHI Authorities of the Relief Society, M. I. Mrs. Audery Davis Swenson who A. and Primary Associations in order Dr. Eddington gave a lecture to the has been ill for the past month is Imthat the women may understand what high school boys on "Public Health proving. She has been moved to the is, and the eighteenth ammendment and Personal Hygiene" at the boys home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. what Its repeal would mean to us. The LeRoy Davis. assembly, Tuesday. results of this meeting are to be reLEHI LEHI ported to the Utah Legislators. L Miss Thora Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. TYPE TEAMS TO CONTEST All ladles of Lehi and vicinity are AT PROVO THURSDAY Taylor and Mr. Peterson of Freemont, See urged to take advantage of this opUtah, were callers at the Luther Coat-e- s this and attend meeting, portunity home Sunday. Snss Taylor and Lehi will send three type teams to Thursday, (today) at 2 o'clock. contest Provo type teams at Provo, Ethel Coatea were missionary comINSURANCE COUNSELOR In the third year amateur panions. Miss Taylor is just returnThursday. Goodat and Silk Dresses $1.29 up team, Nola Comer, Beth Anderson and ing from her mission. "If it's insurance we have it adv. wins, Fern Rothe will represent Lehl. LEHI For Automobile Insurance LEHI In the second year amateur team The Athenian Club will meet at the The best for the lest money, ATHLETICS HELPS Eva Stewart, Pansy Hansen and home of Mrs. R. J. Whipple, WednesLet me explain it to you. Huitau AUred will compete. day, February 1. The lesson on Coach Nellson received the followThe first year novice team will be "Romance and LEHI, UTAH Reality," will be given ing card from a missionary in Den- composed of Heber Hadfield, Sherwin to Mrs. w. L. Worlton. Mrs. R. J. mark concerning an award given for Allred and Helen Hansen. Helen Han- Whipple will be the hostess, assisted track meet held In Lehi five years sen is a Seventh Grade student but by Mrs. Byron Whipple. ago. This young man was a Lincoln will enter with the first year team. Mrs. Raymond Klrkham of MinneHigh School student: Separate assemblies will be held for apolis, Minnestota. was special guest BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCJ Dear Coach Nielsen: boy3 and girls Friday with Miss Cole- of the club. She gave a CO. reading. treaover I looked as my Today man in charge of the girls LEHI assembly Utah Provo, and Mr. Garrett in charge of the boys. Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five -- O ,, Roots $0.00. Powers Shoe Store, adv. IS VICTORIA FINE LHHJ (jT - J Y?h . . Help Thread ' HIGH'SCHOOL NEWS Machines For 3uiion. 1 ?j" I Help to Thread Needles To thread needles easily, rub the end of the thread over a cake of Ivory soap, twist it between the Angers so as to make a stiff point and it will go through the eye of the needle without any difficulty. Thin slices of soap left after the cake has been worn down are convenient in the workbasket for this purpose. Clean a Sewing Machine An old tooth brush will be useful for scrubbing the difficult parts and a soft cloth or strips of cloth will be needed for drying. To clean the places where the brush will not go, wrap a cloth on a screw driver, dip it Into the suds and apply: When the machine has been washed all over, dry It carefully and oil It Care should be taken in reaching all parts, especially those hidden, and likely to be overlooked. Help Make Buttonholes Shave three ounces of Ivory soap Into a quart of boiling water and To make button holes In stir until it is dissolved. Wash the that ravel, rub a little Ivory goods soap machine carefully with hot suds. on the under side. L. I. Wardle Geo. M. Brockbar ' ENOUGH? Free Family Pass To Cozy Theatre With Each Subscription Send In Your Subscription . ' Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper Printed in Lehi r r if t 1 Snyder Studio Played to win But in every Inning Kept In mind there's More than winning Victory's sweet But good or ill An honest name Is sweeter still. L.D.RACKER ! i Friday, January 28, will Ions be remembered by Coach Ross Xielson as one outstanding among nil others, Coach Xielson was very happy over Lohi's victory over Provo but tlils'was forcotten when tbe stork raid a visit to the Nielsen home n Pleasant Grove and left a beautiful baby girl whom the local teachers have suggested naming "Victoria." Mother and baby are doing fine and now the physical "od" students know the secret of the Conch's broad smile. They say it takes "a little rain with the sunshine" and so it proved !r. Coach Xielson's case when on Friday evening Miss Bessie Xewman. a Mster-ir.-la- at supper and bridge at entertained their home Saturday evening. Guests present wore: Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, Dr. and Mrs- W. L. Worlton, Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham, Mi. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates, Mrs. F. D. Worl-:nMr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mrs. Sadie Kittinger. Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Dr. W. L. Worlton' won high score prizes, while Mrs. LeRoy "aws ana M. S. Lott won consolation n, prizes. Sliehtlv Used Piano can he had for S149. Free Press office. ; 7TT. rtaaio sampie. ko yA 70 sn In1uire T7rl66,00. ,. rj toi Leni f Tnauire Press office. . - ..w $1 J When there's a want there'!! ... TTTont rress"---- . it 8 a rTee n adv. LEHI Hos-Uta- Elecs FOR SALE Four Master eggs Incubators. Capacity 540 Arland Udall. The selling urge oi gw influences people whether to W wuai w t..... uuy aim 60C an operation for appendicitis and, complications nt the Park City l, this week. From latest reports Mrs. Goodwin is making satisfactory' bee: for Hay For Sae Will trade milk cow. See Lynn Fowler. r sell you yur iron cord. Prices the lowest Radio and Electric Shop, State w Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin underwent ADS Tjf of Mr, Xle!.,en was rushed to a Palt Lake hospital seriously in with gall trouble. Miss Xcwmnn Is still very ill. She is teacher of English In American Fork High School. Electric Lights Globes Ten for Goodwin's. WANT LEHI Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis PHONE 8-- If you have any news of , In- terest, any advertising, any job printing or want anything la the printing line, Service with a emie. , Ad. I Get your new Cozy your local merchants. WICKER SALE-C- all ruuiMU Vila BABY BUGGI 'J 8-- - -- A.eyriB'-- same i miu UVTill m iu.l haev 101 n.m. at this office and pay'" Dt |