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Show m?mm?mm'''i- THURSDAY, JULY THE LEHI FREE PRESS .THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936 - i I Washburn, Dr- J. G. Jones Phvllis made it so that the j artv nad 1 CECIL WEBB RE Webb and Fay Manning were found postponed until Julv ' . , crowu. very interesting to me inej MISSION these people is service rendered by TURNS FROM Mrs. Nicul appreciated greatly bv those in Powell Hour. Children's the of charge nonor , Mrin loin and ,,f jui isFiW Cecil Webb, son A Remember the Junior Hour, Tues ' Los of home returned Angeles. Mis Mrs. E- N Webb, 21. July dav evening, wii-n- j tmnia rowtH t Tuesday morninjr from a two year Those present werpc.iymission in the Northern States. .icuiiiie lOAtll, Aim t. Elder Webb reports as navmp c- LIONS OUTING Miss Eldra Earl. Mr-- . ioved his mission immensely. yeiia I - 1 j " CLUB HEWS 4-- H , Club met The Thrifty Stitchers at the home of Miss Phyllis Dorton 4-- H .,, t.,.a their projects. Tt. i. - Dainty refreshments to all the members served were j - - present. - Miss El Vera Dansie. leader of one of the groups in the First Ward, will VinlH frif .late nnm-- ! I,,,- o l JUTI Tl 1 Ilia piVUJJ IIUHJ is majoring in "Every Day Living! for Girls." They will continue with' their major and will discuss person ities at the meeting. 4-- H i I j mct-tint- ; It ! ; i .- r WITH A PURPOSE? WHY HOT SAVE .. There's seldom real virtue in saving for itself alone, of course.. however. fun. much intelligently, not Approached and certainly with an eye "to future pleasure and security in the years to come, you'll Let us explain find both in a savings account at this reliable bank. to our easy system you. - - ..... linDnlk a oti LcM Telephone 85 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET Club held their regular meeting at Saratoga- A les son was given alter whicn tht; ciut) enjoyed swimming and light refresh ments. Klea Gray, reporter. II. The G. S. I POSTPONED :tr, of .Mrs. .May Bone, Mr.-Lehi and Mrs. Lehee. receive his release until the out in American Fork. T he - IwcaUStf .f,.llmiirir " ... work, friends meeting the country doing missionary The Lehi Lions Club have been he Lehi from absence his party for the lirst t; During Lions the of for an outing absence of thirty Vea labored in the North Ohio ki planning The outing is to be a canyon luncheon was Lehi. Illinois o tm.nths an,! in the served, v This party was planned lor i made a fur f.mr months. And in 11 deLvhtful very have Julv loth but circumstances that time he had six different didn't j era 'e!-- PL- - g. j A N'-rl- iii-tri- The Jolly Stitchers were the guests of Azaliia Abbott, Thursday afterf' noon. The hader. Miss Dora Adams, helped them cut a pattern for their pajamas. The rmmiers of the club who were present were June PeterFox, Azallia Abbott, son, Emma Carina Clark, Betty McKinney and the leader. ( arma Clark, reporter. but 10th He was released J une ft all '"Oiling s. The S ,ughter c Jt in !brati his release he went to North Ohio and visited at the District Conference which was being held there. From there' he went to 1). C, Philadelphia. New York A fter THE RAIL-WA- SAFE. WAY rHE IS V $ This M s an pioneers loneers atertair at as th New York, Cleveland, the on and way back home he Ohio, tie visited at Nauvoo and Cartha'.1?many wonderful sights at these different plaas. Citv- comii Palmyra. leased du lace These c harge RECREATIONAL rations CALENDAR The f jbe ir LEHI YOUTH INJURED AT CELEBRATION JULY AT TABERNACLE 8 TUDOR SEDAN VERY CLEAN and EXCELLENT CONDITION Inquire at . , BOB S SHOE SHOP PHONB MAIN STREET 184-- W AMERICAN LEGION MEETING The American Legion will hold Building, meeting in the Memorial Tuesday evening. The purpose of the meeting is to select delegates to attend the State convention in Salt Lake City to be held in August Legion members please be in attendance, it is very important that you be at the this meeting. John Charles Thomas, distinguish ed baritone of radio and opera, who will be heard in concert at the Utah Cavalcade production of Covered Wagon Daiys at Salt Lake City, July 24th. Salt Lake City With a full program for four days Friend and relatives of Mrs- Void July 22, 23, 24 and 25, everything Asay of Midvale. gave her a "shower" was in readiness here for the 1936 party last Friday afternoon. Those Utah Covered Wragon Days celeattending from Lehi were: Mrs. bration in honor of Utah pioneers. Aaron Asay, Mrs. Dell Asay. Mrs. Four Utah people won the distinHayes Asay, Mrs. Charlie Brown, guished parent search and will be Mrs- Angus Gardner and Mrs- Mabel guests of Covered Wagon special Bettles. The afternoon was spent in officials at all features of the Days playing jolly games with beautiful celebration. They are Jedediah prizes for the luck winners, visiting Grant Adair, Salt Lake City, the and delighttui retreshments and a seventeen living children. of father most enjoyable afternoon for everyone Annie Mrs. Olsen, Hyrum, Mrs. in attendance. Robert A. Murray, of Bluebell, Mab?l Duchesne county, and MrsCIVIC WORKERS All Steed of FarmingtonLindsey PROTECTIVE UNION the mothers of fifteen living children. WEDNESDAY The C. W. P. Union will meet this Features of the celebration will be Thursday, July 16th- at 8 p- m. in Street parade of cowboys and Indians the Lehi Memorial Building. A full at noon and grand opening of the attendance is desired. Covered Wagon Days rodeo, State Fair Grounds. 8:15 p. m to be folPhone us your news items Call lowed by Shell Oil Company fire - - - Mrs. Gladys Anderson of Salt Lake, was the charming hostess of the Docility Club- Saturday at her home The club members motored to Salt Lake and enjoyed the evening playing bridge. Mrs. Buella Lewis won first prize and Mrs- Anna Lott won the traveling prize. The following were served a tasty lunch: Mrs. Evelyn Evans. Mrs- Violet Ixtt, Mrs. Phyllis Stella Mrs Lott, Mrs. Gilchrist, Loraine Gilchrist- Mrs- Buella Lewi? Mrs. Sophi;' Mrs. Lois Zimmrman, Lucille Mrs Bone, Carson, MrsHitchock. Phyllis Special guests were: Mrs- Anna Lott of Spokane. Washington, Mrs. Ardith Smith of Topenish, Washington, Lila Gaisford. Geneieve Peterson and Faye Adam-son- . - - Mrs. Marie Austin will entertain the Social Club, Thursday afternoon at her home. THURSDAY 7 a. m. Sunrise pioneer service at ''This is the Place" monument, Emigration Canyon and reenactment of FOR Brigham Young's entry to the valley. with President David A. McKay as . THURSDAY, speaker. 9 a. m. Unveiling of Old Folks FRIDAY & SATURDAY pioneer monument at South Temple 5c and Main Streets. Temple Square BANANAS, Pound BREAD, Three 5c Loaves IQc corner, by Mrs. Reuben Clark, Jr. 12 noon. Parade of Indians and DEVILED MEAT, Cans 15 Small PORK and BEANS, Can 5c cowboys. Afternoon: Marching and playing of bands and drum corps. Skippie pEANUTBUTTER lfjc c !KIPPIE,eaean !5."mteOMo c:io p. m. Ciecona day s com TUNA FLAKES, Can U petition of rodeo at Fair Grounds. All Flavors 4c FRIDAY 9:30 a. m. Grand Pioneer Day 1 Quart Cn CATSUP 17c Main Street march. parade, JAR RUBBERS, 1 Dozen 25e 2:15 p. m. Third day's competi Jumbo SOAP, Crystal White. tion in Rodeo at Fair Grounds. Bars 25 8:15 p. m. Drum Corps march 19o injr. Presentation of the frreat Utah Quart Can Pineapple NlRfi LARD. Pound l5cT Cavalcade with John Charles Thomas, star as truest sUr Metropolitan You will find in our help yourself and in concertopera University of Utah Crocery Department every item you Stadium. eould wish for at Price to pleas you. SATURDAY It mean money saved to stop and 12 noon. Cowboy and Indian shop at parade. :15 p. m. Grand Finals of West ern championships rodeo-Al- l durinr celebration street carniand we will oV val, with Indian Telephone 20-Village In down ow. liviff rigtt Try town districts. The guests Just-A-Me- re BROADBENTS tr W it First Ward Fourth Ward Fifth Ward 750 Hansen. Progr Sadie L- Sport: Salute Comm nhn r,d smooth, swift, safe, If vnu haven t been on a Union Pacific train lately. vmi cannot fully appreciate the biggest value in American transportation. You II enjoy: A constant flow of cool, washed and" filtered" air. Delicious meals, temptingly served, at low cost. Standard PullRefreshing sleep in mans. Pullman Tourist cars, or reclining chairs. Coaches with Thoughtful sendees of an experienced train Carefree travel E H. dust-fre- . . . Decori S"ebb, anct S lot Mrs. Pione I Ada !yrtle k. new-typ- e new-sty- deep-cushione- eterso Thes. personnel. pable side trip to stopover privileges. Luke Mead enroute to and Dam Boulder gigantic Low-cos- re See d Liberal Ra E' t m or he California. TrareJ by train. Avoid (he discomforts and Itazr.rds of highway travel ne 24t' foil Salui and Banc 750 500 10 JUNIOR ACTIVITY HOUR T7 ARES 1 " EV Pior 10:00 Rich Another Big Junior Hour is plan ned for Tuesday evening, July 21stTunior Radio Hour, the hour where ny boy or girl who desires may have a chance to entertain, is scheduled for Tuesday evening. we have children who have 11.00a - Ball I Salt Mat d. m. Al--ea- Juni isked to give readings, dances, songs, ;nstrumental numbers and chalk 'alking. Altogether a very interest-'n- g hour is in store for all who attend. Tarents, see to it that your hildren are getting the full benefit if this hour planned especially for The civen 10:00 "Oh eatior -- them. The story hour held Tuesday evenStories told ing was well attended. bv Bishop Andrew Fjeld, J. Nile UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD For Purifier Parlind.m Sc Pn pione Sel. To? JYfuresI Union Pacific Agent burn. Club will be the of Miss Edith Thursday evening. Strasburg Hospital Notes The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week; Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18 Syrup, No. 10 Golden Brown, Gallon 59c 10 lb. Bag 59c, 100 lbs. $5.69 Sugar BREAD, 12 0 unce Loaves 3 Loaves 10c Mrs. Glen Robinson of American Fork, is the proud mother of a fine baby boy born to her in the Leh hospital. Saturday, July 11th. Soup, Heinz, Large Can Chocolate, Baking James Taylor underwent a major operation in the hospital last Tues day morning, July 7th. Soap Flakes, Quick Arrow, Large Package Crackers, Soda No. 2 Package Jello, All Flavors, Package Water Melons, Pound - L, I Chair , home. SPECIALS JELL-WEL- Men's campus-Friday- - Gener; Jilchrisi Mrs. Marie Goates will entertain the Pandora Club, Friday at he works displays. 1 Senior 16 high chool ration- 22XD - 8-- I JULY July 17 Senior and Junior Severe injuries were received Sun Girls Softball high school campus day afternoon by Lorene Powell, First Ward vs. Fourth Wardson of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Monday, July 20th Senior-Junio- r Powell, while playing in the old Lehi Girls Softball Games high school LDS. stake tabernacle, now being First Ward vs. Third campus renovated. have repeatedly Boys Ward vs. Fifth Ward. Second Ward, been warned against entering the Tuesday. July 21st Senior men's building. Marshal Niron Fowler said- and boys softball games high school Falling through an opening in the campus. main floor of the dismantled buildJunior Radio Hour Wines Park ing to the concrete floor in the base at 7 to 8 o'clock. ment, Lorene received fractures of Wednesday, July '22nd Junior both arms and wrists-- A cut on the softball boys games high school face required several stitches to close. vs. Third and Ward First campus o Second vs- Fifth Results of Last Week's Games Evans and Haws 19, Pickups 6. CLUB NEWS Mudhens 13, Dences 10. Third ward girls 7, Fifth ward 0, The Chiri Aimes Club will be en forfeit tertained by Miss Beth Stoker, Wed Team Standing the tiesday evening at her homeGirls League evening will be spent sewing and Third Ward 1000 chatting. Second Ward 750 AT A SACRIFICE V-- Thursday, July softball games FOR SALE , 1GTH TO on Roland Tidd came into the hospital July 14th for medical treatment lurner. who has been in the hospital suffering- from a fractured skull, was removed to his home, Friday. Kennetn - NEW - 3 for 29c Half Paund 10c 8 Pounds . - 21c 5c 2jc .25c Where Meats are the Best PHONE People's 78 OR 8 cc 9c Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies of all kind?. Mrs. Don Wagstag- and baby son of American Fork, were taken to their home Monday, July 13th. Congratulations go out to Mr- - and Mrs. Elnvr Culnwr of Lindon, who re rejoicing over the birth of a son, born Tuesday, July 14th. The mother iras Jforraerfy Miss Essie Gaisford of this city. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford is the proud rrandiaother. POTATOES, ( Co-o- p. LEfll gTATE ST., Y0 |