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Show TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1938 THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1933 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH I, 3S e? It.: Hubbard wll be accompanied by Mrs. L. Alien Beck of Denver, and Mrs. Burton W. Muser of Salt Lake City, SPECIAL MEETING If PLIED ARTS FOR UTAH GOUIITY CLASSES TO MEET arts yjie Jjnior applied mH;t at the Memorial Building. Tuesday each week from 2 to 4 p There will be instructions in crayon work. The jchetiiifT an( is for girls of 12, 13 junior group of age. years The advanced Applied Arts Class meet in the Memorial Building Friday of each week from 2 to 4 This group will include girla m. Miss Hubbard of the Endowment for InterCarnegie national Peace will be in Utah next week to address several meetings in an endeavor to promote an educationn al program for world peace. She will be in Provo, Saturday, July 23rd, to address the women of Utah County. All women are invited to attend including 15 to 18 years young women. The meeting jf the Brigham The cifsses are iree oi cnarge ana Saturday will be on girls of Lehi who wish to Young University Campus, Room 230 fpen to Arts Building at 2 p. m. ,Miss 01 c join. e summer recreational program. 11 rj" WRR1AGE LOCAL ITEMS AuunuHGED Jlr. and Mrs. John T. Thorderson jjf Cleveland, Utah, announce the I J jurriage of their daughter. Helga, to son of pavid Evans of Monticello, Uafrn- -j Lehi. Evans of The Blanche jjS. took place Monday, July 18. ijhe newlyweds are now enjoying a in Southern Utah parks, 5nofsjonej-mooMrs.' Boulder Dam and southern California. The bride is a popular graduate of lie Brighm Young University and is tell known in musical circles of the AhartP. She has also attended the I University of Idaho at Moscow, 1 1daho, where she did post graduate i, FMTOrii. She has been an instructor at !Rihe Sugar Salem High School of j Idaho and Grand High of Utah. I Mr Evans is a Graduate of the e Agricultural College and was a of the Bett Kappa frternity. He was active in student body affairs I I land filled various positions. He is n Ij j j I Hubbard will address state leaders of the Home and Community section of the Farm Bureau on July 20th in Salt Lake City, Utah. Other meetings programmed during Miss Hubbard's visit in the state are at the U. S. A. C. in Logan on 21 st, U. of U. summer school on 26th. Mrs. Burton W. Musser will enter-- ! tain women of Salt Lake City and vicinity at a garden meeting at her home on the afternoon of July 22nd-Thmeeting in Provo is being sponsored by the Home and Community Division of the Farm Bureau. Mrs. Lee Wardle of Lehi is chairman. All women interested are invited to attend and all women should be interested in such a vital problem- "If we want peace, we must prepare for peace." - Mrs. Clarence Ball and daughter, Zoe, were iSalt Lake visitors, Friday. Mrs. Elias M. Jones spent Friday, visiting at Provo. RECREATION HEWS City. MEN'S SOFTBALL Mrs. Urban Johnson entertained The first half of the Commercial the Club at her home, League found the Park Service victor in seven of its eight starts. This Thursday evening. club is well balanced combining good Miss Udine Garrett is spending the fielding with powerful hitting. Howweek at Provo, a guest of Mr. and ever the rest of the clubs threaten Mrs. J. Claud Knell. to despoil their record in the second re half. Jack and Lee Knell of Provo, are guests this week of Thornton Garrett The schedule for the second half is at the E. B. Garrett home. as follows : July 21 7 p. m. Lehi Hardware Timber Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen and vs. Park Service. Mrs. Oline Wathen spent Wednes8 p. m. Sparkle Inn vs. Three day in Salt Lake City. Bar Dairy. '' f jlion Supervisor of Farm Security 9 p. m. Larsen Bros. vs. Glenn's r. jenfl Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson of Service. ymjnistration in Grand and San Albion, Idaho, visited with Mr. and JULY 26 ,erJ Mjaan Counties. Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman, Tuesday. 7 p. m. Three Bar Dairy vs. Lare?en iome in Monticello where Mr. sen Bros. Mrs. Oline Wathen of Bluebell is ans has his headquarters. 8 p. m Sparkle Inn vs. Lehi Mr. Evans' many Lehi friends wish a guest of her son, M. W. Wathen i Hardware. k young people a happy and suc and family. Park Service vs. Glenn's Service. cessful future. 28 JULY Miss Wanda Fox, Ray and Sterl i 7 o'clock Glenn's Service vs. Lehi Fox Idaho visited relatives at ing 1 1 CLARK REUNION Falls and Aberdeen, from Hardware. Idaho, Three Bar Dairy vs. Park Service Wednesday to Sunday. Larsen Bros. vs. Sparkle Inn. TO BE HELD AUGUST 2 Miss Phyllis Kirkham, Miss I Glenn's Service vs. Three Bar. Goodwin, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham I The family of the late William jyj Lehi Hardware vs. Glenn's Service. Mrs. Morris Trane were business and i!'lark will hold a reunion at Sara- - visitors to Salt Lake City, Friday. Park Service vs. Sparkle Inn. ga, Tuesday, July 26, at 2 p. m. 4 AUGUST Hll members and relatives of the Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson Bros. Larsen vs. Park Service. and are invited jlark family urged were Lehi Hardware vs. Three Bar. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C, 'o be present. Hansen and daughter, Valine, Sun' Sparkle Inn vs. Glenn's Service. day. schedule will be repeated to This vtifc or iH yi o to1 ti mc nrtn ri n q enable each team to play the other l'lirllT vna cf lira c Viftlrl TimorlqiT miAn Those present were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C 0 Holmstead en teams twice. The winner of the J?. Irs. Oscar Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. second half will play Park Service to Tlrtlwidf n A tyvA nvwilir and Mrs. Ira Holmstead and Mrs. determine the city title. In the lire. Mack Simms of Rosewell, New event Park Service doesn't cop the Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs Mary 3oyd Holmstead and Mrs. Mary Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar second half also. A new recreational league will be Simms of Rosewall, New Mexico. Holmstead. formed with a team from each ward selected from those not playng in the commercial league. The Lions Club will make up the sixth team. We would invite the activity backers of each ward to begin organizing your team to begn play on Friday, July 29. Next week's paper will have the frtah i 1 ri La-Pri- el TT to JULY 28 ing a months visit with Mr- and Mrs. the student of McAllister a Richard J. F. Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, July 21 Wines Park . Alma Beck. Summer Utah 1 College Agricultural A. in charge. to 5 p. m. 5 to 8 Mss Rhoda Johnson in School was a week-enguest of Mr. entertained Mrs. Walter Jensen and Mrs. Freeman Royle. charge. fourteen little tots at a birthday 7 to 10 Mens Senior Softball, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Southwick party, Thursday afternoon, honoring High School Campus Turner. Sabey and Mrs. Elias M. Jones spent Sun- the 4th birthday anniversary of her Prior and Dorton in charge. day afternoon at Mutual Dell in Am- little daughter, Jo Ann. An after4 to 8 Ada School High Phillips erican Fork Canyon. noon of games followed by dainty rein charge. freshments were enjoyed by the little 5 to 8 Handcraft Classes at High Mrs. Marie iSmLth entertained a guests. School N. Y. A. in charge. 4:3ft legion Baseball Ball Park group of ladies at her home at a well ', arranged luncheon honoring her Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Jacobsen and Spanish Fork ve. Lehi. a Mrs. summer Ali.e Jones, Mrand Mrs. V. A. Jacobsen of Friday, July 22 1 Mr. and Mrs. to 5 Wines Park X. Y A. visitor from Long Beach, California. Salt Lake City, Tuesday afternoon. a canyon Bone enjoyed in charge. Horace 5 to 8 Mr. Turner in charge. in American Fork Canyon, party Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray, Elmo 6 to 8 High School Campus Sunday, honoring the birthday anni Miss Irene Giddings of AmGray, Girls Softball Miss Phillips and versary of Mr. J. E. Jacobsen. erican Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Johnson, assisted by X. Y. ANielson and son, Dewey, Laree and 4 :30 Mrs. George Whitman returned Iegion Baseball American George Gray formed a canyon party home, Thursday, from a months visit Fork vs. Lehi. to Mutual Dell, Friday evening, join- with Mr. and Mrs. Vaness Lott and July 23rd the Second Ward reunion. 9 to 12 Handicraft classes in ing family of Toppenish, Washington, Provo. Attended by recreation staff, visited Mrs. Whitman many Mr. and Mrs- W. C. Hansen and of interest while in the northothers invited if interested. points Valine and E'Loyse, west and reports a very enjoyable" Patriotic daughters. Sunday July 24th visited in Salt Lake City, Friday school at high program trip. campus, 8:30 with Mr. and Mrs- Fred p. m. Sons and Daughters of Utah evening The Second Ward held a reunion Hansen. Pioneers in charge. at Mutual Dell, Friday night. The Monday, July 25 Xo activities Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddingon and party was held in honor of the rescheduled Legal Holiday. daughter. Jane, Mr. and Mrs. J- - E. tiring ,ward executive officers and Tuesday, July 26 McKellar and daughter, Maurine, and was attended by about two hundred 7 to 8 Wines Park program Shirley Fowler, spent Friday at and fifty ward members, a special Primary. Mutual Dell with the Second Ward M. program and campfire party was held 7 to 10 Men's Senior Softball in the amphitheatre during the eveniI. A. High School, Prior, Turner, Sabey ngand Dorton supervisors. Mr. Mrs. and George Hayes of 4 to 8 Music and Sewing High A family party, honoring the birthSchool Miss Phillips and Miss John- Rjgby, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Carl day anniversary of J. F. Bradshaw, Agren of Roberts, Idaho, and Mr. was held at Schneitter's Hot Pots son assisted by N. Y. A. in and Mrs. John Laveder and children A Wednesday, July 27 Midway, evening. family Friday of Bingham, were Sunday dinner 1 to 5 Wines Park N. Y. A. in social and chicken dinner were enMr. and Mrs. of Thotmas guests charge. joyed by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brad6 to 8 Miss Phillips and Miss Trinnaman. shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard BradJohnson, assisted by N. Y. A. shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradshaw, 8 Miss LaPriel Goodwin enterained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw and to 9 Softball exhibition a kitchen shower at her Inn at vs. Ostler Candy of Salt Sparkle home, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw of Lake 8 to 9. Monday evening honoring Miss Salt Lake City, Mrs. Bertha Beck of 'Associated Oil rf Salt Lake vs Phyllis Kirkham, a bride of the Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Mamie week. Twenty close friends of the Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Park Servce of Lehi 9 to 10 p. m. 4 to 5 guest of honor enjoyed an evening of Briggs, and Mr. and Mrs, Gerald High School Campus Shower and cool off under sprays on bridge followed by a dainty luncheon. Taylor. X-Y- d sis-tt.- j - - - - A report of activties sponsored unMrs. Clyde Doiton and Miss Zoe der the school, city, W. P. A. and Ball spent Wednesday in Salt Lake N. Y. A. Just-a-Me- 21 Mrs. Art Beck and two daughters Miss Ruth Harwood of Salt Lake to their home in Los City, was a guest of Mrs. A. E. returned Adams, Saturday. Angeles, California, Saturday, follow- Miss Ursula . ! JULY Utah. LADIES students RECREATOH CALENDAR i - campus. THANKS The recreation committee of Leh and the recreational workers take this opportunity to express to all those who helped to make the opening of the floodlight system a success, and to the workers who volunteered labor to aid in its installaton, ther appreci ation. Thank you. Recreational Committee and Recreational iStaff. . A T DRIVE STILL OH You'll take to Marvels' finer qualify and economy like a duck to water t , r I i j i 1 uuu LAJ CIGARETTE of Qualify 7Ae FOR FUNDS ON r rA FLOODLIGHTS . The people of Lehi are to be com mended for the fine response to our plea for funds to make possibe our floodlighted field. We have realized in the neighborhood of approximatey 5100.00 to date with several groups unreported and others who have not complete schedule. At a recent meeting attended by yet visited their distrct , May we Softball players and fans a Lehi Soft- again appeal to you if you haven't been contacted to aid us in our share ball association was organized and of this project by giving what you rules and regulations adopted. The feel you can to the project. Bic or following organizaton was elected: little it all mounts up. President James Doyle, and Secretary l&JJ kit for the lowust waijcs paid any hired man Modem electric appli- ances can save you time, LEGION BASEBALL Lehi is still getting more training than victories, Provo putting the heat! on last Monday 30 to " at Provo. Lehi has hopes of defeating Spanish Fork, Thursday and American Fork, Friday at 4:30. hard work and money on Would you like complete details? Stop in sometime p. s 1 1 NfpL &apN fir C'4 Sport 4 id a 20c. 8h;otj soon . . . facilities Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple moved A board of directors consisting of into their new home on Sixth North team in the one representative from between Center and First K:i silegislative branch. Streets this week. The new home is of lumber and is another addition to TENNIS the finer homes of the city. Due to the destruction by vandals of the registration sheets at tenns Dean T. Worlton, Lehi, is on the court, entrants names will have to be of Utah honor roll for the University refiled. This may be done a the quarter, pring according to an residence of Mr. Prior or at the nouncement from the registar's office offices of the local newspapers. This at the university. Making the honor necessitates a week's postponement. roll the means the student has mainRegistration will be closed next Tues- - tained a scholatic average midway day at noon. between A. and B. grades, or better. Reddy Kilowatt your farm. Enjoy our recreational Hardman. tinder the flood lights. Treasurer Gene D. C. Vice-Preside- nt N. Y. A. IN CHARGE Thursday, July 21 Activites Quilt blocks, volley ball, and relays. . Time let's talk it over. fitttti furtnq imik Ctxeap Sudhkifc I 1 to S Mrs.. I. A. Nichols and daughter, Sonia, of Draper were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown, Determines The Price Of 9 ar: mm those who have heard that the beev sugar indusan expensive and one, the above question is apt. This fact is pertinont: Even if the beet sugar industry were legislated out of existence, the price of sugar to Americans would still be determined g countries such by world competition of as Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaiian Islands, and the Philipbeet sugar inpines. The existence of the domestic ' dustry doesn't increase the price of sugar to the but it does protect this country should a consumer blockade cut off sugar importations. Suger today is n near its Iov, while the beet suoar industry pours millions of dollars back to farmers In the areas where it is produced and contributes other miliions in taxes and wages to the upbuilding cf the nation. Sugar is one of the cheapest products to buy yet it requires an elaborate process to produce. But sugar is vital in peace or war and production of best surar should be encouraged by farmers, consumers and statesmen. To try Is al sugar-producin- world-depressio- ; Vc.lfJ WELT ' p. m. Friday, July 22 Activities Embroidery work and games. Time 1 to 5 p. m. Scrap Monday. July 2" Activities book, kick pin ball and games. Time 1 to 5 p. m. Wednesday, July 27 Activties Doll clothes, baseball and games. Who and (rive ii a trial, work done while you wait. Come in STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH IritRrmpimtoK BeetSuqartusnptiPies Q |