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Show Ihe Lehi Free Pres LEW'S WIDELY READ VOLUME IV NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY STAKE CONFERENCE CONFEREN'C E BE HELD SATURDAY AMATUER will luid its D. S. Funeral services of Clarence W. Auk who was killed in a car accident at Ophir on J Lily 1, LKlo", were held in the Cedar Fort Gymnasium, July .", at 2 p. m. The funeral services were conducted jointly by the American Legion and Bishop J. L. Hales of the Cedar Yalky Ward. The pall bearers were members of the Legion, as follows: Ernest Larsen, Thomas Powers, J. N. Beveridge, Clyde Dorton, John G. Whipple and S. M. Taylor. A quartet consisting of Fon Cook, J. E. Peterson, Lucille Peterson and annual conference Saturday and Sunday, July 11 and 12. according to A Carlos Schow, stake president, vvho will preside at the sessions, all the High of which will be held in School Auditorium. The sessions of conference will beEvening gin at the following times: meetings Saturday and Sunday will m. Sunday morn-incommence at 7 :30 session at 10 a. m. and Sunday CONTEST f j.enii Mrs. Lyman Meredith, who will be rememberul by Lehi people as Miss Barbara Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight of Salt Lake City, won first place in the Amatuer contest held at the Victory Theatre. Wednesday 1 No. 44 :". She night. DEATH SUMMONS FOR CLARENCE AULT PLAGES FIRST IN AND SUNDAY 9. FUNERAL SERVICES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY "rn HOME-OWNE- received In ilus hour of deepest grief. We miss our loved helpmate And we cannot help but grievj- Yes we pray For the good that Clod will bless him that he has done May we again meet our Clarence When our end on earth is come. Constitution by Ht'rnii'ce Hacking If ue could see beyond the veil Could see the joy.s that there prevail. Could see the happiness that's theie, Then when death comes we'd not for winning first place. In the contest she made radio and despair. movie impersonations and received a Evelyn Cook, with Mary Anderson, "Massa Dear." sang accompanying; hand for her good right performance. afternoon at 2 p. m. Opening prayer was given by Ernil If we could know God's great intent After winning first place in Salt Apostle Charles A. Callis of the When from this world to Him were M. Cook. Lake she was notified that exDense? general authority will be in attendasent, Quartet "Through Deepening nce to address the Lehi people. would be paid for her to go to Ogden, Trials."' We never tears at death would shed, and contest Brother Callis has just recently been Wednesday, July 8th instead. Biographical sketch of the deceased But happy smiles would give their hour. amatuer at The again made one. of the twelve, he has been amount which is to be given for the given by Alice S. Cook, which includacting as president of the Southern ed a poem written by Berniece Hack- If we could feel as loved ones do States mission for many years prior grand prize their will be $75.00. She adieu ing, also read by Mrs. Cook. This When they have bade this life He will is being sent to Ogden by the Victory was followed to his recent appointmentour Father, dear, by a poem written by The presence of because they were so be at all the meetings, including the Theatre, P. Elton read by Clara B. Cook Then we'd be glad to leave this sphere Wm. with her ability along this M. I. A. conference Sunday evening. John Brown of Mercur spoke of In connection with the splendid line. cloud the helping characteristics of Clar- If we could only pierce the Barbara is very talented, she took talks to be given, fine musical numthe round future densely shrouds ence. He was a true friend at all That leading roles in school operas and bers by both Lehi people and we'd for the best all's know sure I'm times. gave many readings when she lived rest. this And in people will also be given. knowledge happily "Rock Lucille of Duet, Ages" by Her many frends are hopThe M. I. A- conference will be in Lehi. Peterson Cook. and Evelyn of interest to young and old because ing for her success. Dr. Guy S. Richards of American If we could see the plan behind of the which in th program variety Fork, eulogised the characteristics of All hanneninir's on earth, we find, has been planned for the occasion. MARRIAGE the deceased as being a true father. 'Twould lesson much our sorrows, The adult tears department will be in Said God will heal the wound which The L. D. And also would becalm our fears. charge of the program. himself createdhe KEETCH-FOchorus from the Tmpanogos, Solo ' Lay My Head Beneath A Sharon, Lehi and Alpine stakes will But since almighty has seen fit Rose" Lucille Peterson. The marriage announcement is be at the night meeting and sing some President Clifford E. Young of the To shut our vision an curb it, week of Laura Fage of the songs they learned for the made this Stake spoke of the beauties We must be faithful and go on Keetch of Pleasant Grove to Roy Fox Alpine June conference in Salt Lake. crucifixion and the resurrec- The best we can till this life's run. the of Lehi. of The stake presidency would appretion; spoke of the blessings that were They were married Friday, July ciate it very much if the people to humanity through Christ's Must realize all's for the best brought be blest, They would turn out to these meetings. 3rd in the Salt Lake Temple. suffering said the resurrected body And sorrows, really may best The presidency and the M. I. A. lead- will live in Lehi at the Fox residence. will come forth given us our For they're good healed, perfected conof send friends Hosts hallow will hearty end ers have been planning for the meetus; An in the and without fault. to this coupleings a long time .and have arranged gratulations Quartet "Sometime We'll UnderAll we can do is live and pray for the most talented people to take stand." FOWLER-FARNWORTH , Benediction p:irt on the programs. President A. Carlos That God will give us strength each S12-5- p p- out-of-to- RESPECTED MATRON Mrs. Hattie E- McCandless Hutch-mgs, oi, wile ot Kicnard J. tiutcn- ings. died at her home in the Lehi Third Ward, JSumitiy, following a long illness of heart troube. She was born May 14, 187H in Guil ford county, North Carolina, the daughter of Julius C. and Louise MJ ray McCandless. She was convert-- d to the L- D. S. church and came to Utah in 18'J3, settling in Lehi. She married Mr. Hutchings Au:. 8, 18U4 in Lehi. They were later re married in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. She was an active L. D. S. church member and worker all dur ing her life, working in the various 1 nieriiian, Jack Littleford, Nile Jones, TJ. Bone, Don Peet, Boyd Johnson, Leo Russon, Elwin Ault, Glen Digel- beck, Milt Russon, Floyd Erickson, Wesley Schow, Russell Schow, Lee R. Ross, Glen Royle, Wayne Bushman Taylor Wardle, Dean Rothe, Paul Christofferson. Arland Russon, Eillie Glover, La Verl Hacking, Dick Cook, and Victor Miller. - - JOE E. BROWN AT ROYAL THEATRE IK SONS auxiliary organizatons. Surviving are her husband; one son, Bert Hutchings, of Lehi; two grandchildren, her mother and the following brothers and sisters: Wm. McCandless of California; Lawrence Mrs. Viola Robinson, McCaYidless, Mrs. Florence Tregaskis, Mrs. Hazel Huggard, all of American Fork; Mrs. Cordle Smith, Los Angeles, Cali fornia, and Mrs. Olive McMahon of - S Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fouler and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin spent nounce the marriage of their daughthe week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. I. to Mr. Lincoln B. Farns-wort- h ter, Iris, Goodwin and family and Mr. and on Saturday, June 27, 193(5, at .Mrs. R. J. 'Whipple. Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania. The bride was a student in the Lehi schools practically all her life, having graduated from the Lehi 'School. She has many friends in Lehi wishng her success during her an- Dr. S- - We'll Save You M oney 1 maiTKo life. She has been living in San Francisco, California, for the past year. But about three months ago she went to Philadelphia to live. Mi'. Farnsworth is advanced in the line of television and has made remarkable progress during the past few years. The counle will make their home in Philadelphia for the present time. at the same time make your feet more comfortable than they've ever been before. The secret is. ... ... HORSE-HIDWOLVERINE SHELL lots WORK SHOES.. and so soft and easy your feet will think you're walking around in - longer-wear- ing, house-slipper- s! ILL DRY OUT SOFT AND e. PLIABLE AS PLUSH SLIPPER A 9m- - L Lucille Fagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan, and Frank Hellewell of Midvale, son of Mr. and Mrsof Draper, were . J. Newman married in the Salt Lake L D. S. temple, Friday, July 3rd. After visiting in Lehi for a few days they will move to Midvale where Mr Hellewell is empoyed. In honor of the bride. Miss Valine Hansen, entertained at a shower, Thursday afternoon at her home. To the following guest a dainty luncheon Lucille was served: Winterton, Dorcus Karma Evans, Richards, Arline Allred, Madge Worlton, Jean Fowler. Beth Thrasher, Mirl Hitchcock, June Hansen, Nola Clark, Mrs. J. F. Fagin and daughter, Berna-dinMrs. W. C. Hansen, Wanda Peterson. Marie Degelbeck, Bertha ClarTc, the bride and the hostess. E ess LEHI BAND CONCERT JULY I4TH SHELL HORSE HIDE WORK SHOES The American Fork Band under the djrebtion of Mr. K. J. Bird will appear in a concert at Wines Park, Tuesday evening, July 14th at 8 o'clock. Special instrumental numbers will be Riven. The concert is an exchange program jn the summer musical activit ies. GOODWIN'S 1 . j and FAGAN-HELLEWEL- day, Schow of the Lehi Stake. Burial was in the Cedar Fort To carry on midst trials and strife and better life. Cemetery and the grave was dedi- To live a good, cated by Virgil H. Peterson of the nd when death conies to meet it with Lehi Stake Presidency. An upturned eye, and courage with which we can carry on until, B iogrn ih icnl Sketch our turn to climb death's Clarnece William Ault, son of John It comes hill. Henry and Flva Irene Carson Ault, was born in Salt Lake City, June 24, be well prepared SI) When three weeks old his par-- 1 And when it comes, world we shared to the hack To go ents moved to Cedar Fort where they our Redeemer before birth. resided till he was ten years old. At With the making of the earthBefore that time they moved to Manning where they lived till he was 1!) years There dwell in peace, in joy, in love, old when they moved back to Cedar all that's good up there above. With Fort where they have since resided. And with God the joys and see share While still at Manning he engaged life the lasting Eternity. in the sheep business and continued in that business till three years ago Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred when he began working in Mercur. children of Salt Lake City came four In the second life of Mercur he has to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. played a very prominent part. Smith, Friday evening and spent that He was killed at Ophir, July 1, and the following day with the night 1936, being 12 years and one week Smith's. Another son, George Smith old. and family, also of Salt Iake, were He leaves his wife and six children, at the Smith residence Sunthe oldest, a son, Elwin Clarence and visiting day. Geraldine, five daughters, Necia, Donna Fay, Lexie Fern and little one year old Carol. He is also sur T vived by his parents and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Range of Butte, Montana, and Mrs. lone Winn of American Fork, four brothers. Owen, Pharis, and Raymond Ault of Cedar Fort and Clyde Ault, of American Fork- l Dividend. famous-martia- Funeral services uill be held Thursday (today) at 2 p. m., in the Lehi Third Ward chapel, with inter Friends ment in the city cemetery. Thurshome call at the may family day morning, prior to the services. PAULINE GOATES To Brother Clarence Ault. We your friends and fellow-workerWish to show in our plain way, That we love you, and thank you For your help from day to day. s, Yes Clarence you have helped us When we could not, help ourself. For your kindness and good nature We are grateful for your help. Let us share in this your trouble All your loved ones eft behind. For we all loved our brother, To his family he was most kind. We have seen your noble effort You did try with all your might And you did make good brother Working hard both day and right. Now dear family, we are with you Miss Pauline Goates, daughter of Mrs. Juliet Goates, won a scholar ship to the Utah State Agriculture College. One student in each school is given a scholarship of this kind every year. The student must have been high in scholarships and activities during their high school years. It is given to the student through the school by the Agriculture College. Congratulations go to Miss Goates from her many friends in Lehi. FUTURE FARMERS LEAVE FOR TRIP Fulur? Fanners Twenty-nintheir leader, K. I!. Garrett left Lehi at " a. in- Wedivlay n: 'rning f"t their annual vacation trip in the large school bus, driven bv Berneil A schedule of interesting Katetnan were arranged and educational t as follow : night will be siont at Ct da r City. They will visit Zions Canyon, Thursday; Grand Canyon, Friday; Hidden Lake and e t Men-da- y and Bryces 7 rollicking comedy romance dealing with the humorous side of doughby life in France during the World War. The picture is said to be most colorful and picturesque, and lavish in production values, staged with more elaborateness than any previous Joe E. Brown comedy. Between his distaste for army discipline and enemy shells on the one hand and his timorous adventures with three jealous and aggressive sweethearts on the otWr, .foe finds that life is just one horrible nightmare after another, much to the amusement, it is said, of the spectator. As them uch heckled buck private he is finally arrested as a spy and is about to be placed before a firing squad when a surprising turn of events mik's him the hero of the hour, with his love troubles all untangled. i ! : Miss Shaw and Miss Blondell, Beverly Roberts are Joe's three wartime sweethearts while others in the cast include Eric Blore, Craig Joseph King, Robert Barrat, and Frank Jr. G. P. Huntley, Mitchell. Lloyd Bacon directed the picture from the screen play by Jerry Wild and Julius J. Epstein. P.ey-nok- ls, Tuesday, LEGION AUXILIARY PARTY points The trip will cost each boy A good number of the Legion and the small sum of $3.60. Those mak13. E. Garrett. Auxiliary members will leave for ing the trip are: Berneil Bateman, Thornton Garrett. Saratoga today (Thursday) (where Val Watkins, Alan Peterson, Van they will be entertained at the annual Barnes, Russell Bone, Cecil Zim- - party by their officers and those in Canyon, stopping at interesting Rotary Food Press Cold Packers, 7 Jar I l Bobby Connolly. The story is a GETS SCHOLARSHIP e. charge. For Cainning lime Poem written hy Wnu P. Elton GUNS' "Sons O' Guns," Joe E. Brown's latest Warner Bros, comedy frolic based on the hilarious Broadway-musicahit by Fred Thompson and" Jack Donahue, plays at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Besides the mirth stirring antics of the wide mouthed comedian, the picture is spiced with the airs of the original stage play, with tuneful new songs by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, sung by Joe E. Joan Blondell, Winifred Shaw and the Chambers Male Chorus, and riotous dance numbers, all staged by the famous musical comedy producer, X S- 0' Quart Dishpan Large Size Drippers Everyone will be taking part in T the swimming and games that have been prepared for the occasion. A delicious lunch will be served to the many guests following the entertainment. Mrs. Elwin Beck and Mrs. Art Beck were Provo visitors. Wednesday. 98c $1.49 79c 40c GILCHRIST HARDWARE A HOME INSTITUTION ' -- I , SOME GIRLS CALLED PEACHES BE CAUSE THEY POKES HEARTS Of SCNtffc ARE MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH in j i in i I Hi |