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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938 . THURSDAY, OCTOBER LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH SHOPWORN ANGEL FOOTBALL GAME, Hunters Attention! -- bearing the message of the restoration of the truth to many more. We wish to express our sincere appreciation for your kindness in sending us vou might the paper. and wish all enjoy the blessings of the Lord in righteousness and have a desire to follow the narrow path marked out bv the Saviour. We remain your brother and sister n the Gospel. in COMING TO ROYAL FRIDAY j. 1 RADIO SALUTE, FP,i;; Another change in time f0f Lehi Radio salute of the Wripjf, has been announced this wee salute will go on the air at 3:44, Friday, October 7, and will be r on Radio Station W. I. B. w. was announced last week the maJ for the program was gather w,ch Anjrel Lehi High School will play it's first) "The Shopworn Sunday, the to Theatre, Royal football game on the home field, and Tuesday, has a back-th- e Monday meet' will she when afternoon day which shows the first draft of Spaniah Fork team on the local1 I Kround World War soldiers as they marched campus. Spanish Fork and Lehi have both lost their games this season and away in 1917. students of the history section While the new film has a war theme the Friday's game will bring one of to all, love Lehi High School cooperating , With you scenes Wendell the tree rress anu is sponsor the teams from cellar position. The it does not go into the battle J. Sister and Elder but attacks the problem from the inSkinner. game is schedled for 4 p. m., Friday, the rigley Co. We have shells for all makes of guns side, showing the loves of three peoOctober 7. life. ple in various walks of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White ofl Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dickers; Margaret Sullavan does her finest were Lehi visitors over the Boulder City, Nevada, are gues emotional acting as the girl with a CAMP STOVES FLASH LIGHTS SHOT GUNS THIRD WARD GENEA Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. week-enhard-boile- d naive past who married a LANTERNS CANTEENS RIFLES LOGICAL SOCIETY TO soldier boy on the eve of his departure HUNTING LICENSES CLEANING RODS CLEANING OIL for France. James Stewart is seen as the be ENTERTAIN wildered young Westerner who falls g show in love with the The Lehi Thrd Ward Genealogical girl, unaware that she has an adCommittee will hold an opening social mirer in the person of Walter Pid uoui in the ward chapel, Thursday, Oct. ireon. ricn 6 at 7:30 p. m. All ward members are actors play their roles expertly, add invited to attend the opening and rv ingratiating comedy to a drama urged to join the regular genealogical of realism. Nat Pendleton, Alan Curtis and classs each Monday evening. Arrangements are being made to give the Sam Ivene present a revealing pic following program and a social and ture of three soldiers, nameless so as to denict the average American who refreshments, Thursday evening: The program fought in the last war. Others in are good performances uniformly Community singing. Hattie McDaniel, Eleanor Lynn and Prayer. Charlie D. Brown. Duet Vida and Dave Jones. SimMusical numbers are pleasing and and Gilbert Solo b) (a MAIN STREET WE DELIVER authentc of the 1917 period. Director mons. GLENN WING LEH1, UTAH II. C. Potter kept the picture moving 5-Trombone solo Dale Hadfield. A. H. WING J at a firre tempo. Duet Eva and Loretta Yates. I Reading Klea Hales. Lot .,yr,,;'-- -. ) f Duet Arnold and Nessie Brems. FORMER LEHI MAN Reuben Russon had his tonsils re-Guitar solo J. L. Barnhart. Ricks. moved, Tuesday. Reading George Thrifty housewives who are particular about the quality of their PASSES AWAY Harmonica solo Gerald Turner. foods, stock up at Larsen Bros, because they are sure of first class Reading Maxine Webb. foods at bargain prices. You can pfoone your order here with utmost D. U. P- - HEWS A fine son was born to Mrs. Erastus Solo John Brems. safety. Services for Lewis Miles Whimpey, Russon at the Lehi Hospital, SeptemBanjo duet Al and Frank Bul who his died at home of ber 30. heart Friday The Evansville Camp of the Daugh- lock. of the Pioners will meet at the Lehi Stake genealogical officers are disease, was conducted Sunday at 2 ters Phillip Weeks of Pleasant Grove home of Mrs. B. W. Brown, Thurs invited to be guests of the Third p. m. in the Santaquin Ward, with T T1 Tt.11' underwent a minor operation at the October 13 at 2 p. m. All mem- Ward genealogcal committee at the Disnop nowara nainaay omciating. a day, Intsrment was made in the Ameri- - i 17 Lhi Hospital, Friday. bers of the camp urged to be present. social. . . . a can rork City MAIN STREET cemetery where Mayor LEHI, UTAH Mn. Wm. Simmons was admitted John N. Whimpey dedicated the WALL CAMP MEETING FORT to tttie Lehi Hospital, Saturday for grave. LEHI STUDENTS medical care. He was born in Fishville, la., May of the be a will .There meeting 2, 1892, son of William of U, AT the U. OF Pioneers Utah Henry and of REGISTER Daughters Mrs. Glen Davis of Vernon, was Fort Wall Camp, Thursday, October Elizabeth Lewis' Whimpey. He came admitted to the Lehi Hosptal, Satur- 13fli at the home of Mrs. John Willis. to Utah when just a small bov and At the end of the first week of has made his home in Eureka, Mercer, day for medical care. All eligible members are invited to registration, forty two Utah county American Fork and Santaquin. He students were regisered at the Uni- has been connected with the Tintic De Ray Russon, son of Mr. and versity of Utah. Enrollment at that Standard Mills at Eureka for many Mrs. Warren Russon of Garfield, was -V D. U. MEETING P. Hostime totaled 3715, an increase of 255 years. He was on active member of Lehi the given medical care at on number the the over for to registered Tuesday He was married to the Church. pital from Saturday The Snow Springs Camp of the corresponding, date of last year. Steel in 1902. Libby injuries received when struck by an Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Registration bqgan at the state uniauto on the state highway. Surviving are the following childat the ,home of Mrs. Martha Ball, versity September 23, when freshmen ren: Mrs. Myron McConnell, Salt A winsome baby daughter was born Thursday, October 27, at 2 p. m. All signed for classwork after a round Lake City; Evelyn K., Lewis and to be of preliminary tests and activities into Mrs. George Downs at tlhe local mmbers of the camp are invted Blaine Whimpey, Santaquin; William present. troducing them to college life. Each Whimpey Taft, California, and Mrs. hospital, Sunday. freshman was provided with a faculty Amanda Smith, Long Beach, Caliadviser and a student sponsor, a ''big The small son of Mr. and Mrs. fornia; also a sister, Cora Whimpey STATEMENT OF THE OWNER sister" 'or ''big brother" from the Tillary, Salt Lake. upper classes, who assisted the new Those attending the funeral services SHIP, MANAGEMENT, ETC. Required by the Acts of Congress of student with his problems of regis- Sunday at Santaquin were: Mr. and August 24, 1912, and March 3, 1933 tering and getting acquainted. Mrs. John N. Whimpey, Don WhimCtah county studnts who registered of The Lehi Free Press published pey, Dale Whimpey, Joseph Whimpey, weekly at Lehi City, Utah, for Oct., at the U during the first week were: Mr. and Mrs. Lamuel Whimpey, Mr. Deon Crook, Sherwing Taylor, Blance 1938. and Mrs. Neubern Butt, Mr. and Mrs. State of Utah, County of Utah ss. Burdick, and LeRetta Crook, Payson; Jesse N. Butt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Before me, a Notary Public in and Daniel Smith and Sadao Inalhu, PleasFrancis Butt, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. for the State and county aforesaid, ant Grove; Katherine Brim, Ivie Willes and W. F. Butt. Dorothy Schempp, and Boyd personally appeared George P. Price, who havirfc been duly sworn accord- McKean, football player and all trackman, Dividend; James WITH OUR ing to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Lehi Free Press Hansen, Goshen; Richard Mitchell, and that the following is, to the best Max Sharp, Franklin Adams, SherMISSIONARIES of his knowledge and belief, a true man Evans, Dean Worlton, Lehi; Should a convicted murderer's son feel free to Donalou Davis, Dale Peters, Nash statement of ownership. 1. That the names and addresses Healey, Victor Bowen and Irene Can Jacinto, California, . .. T i of the publisher, editor, managaing nines, American T". marry? Should his wife desert him? Should his Muir Alton rorn; September 26, 1938. SAKE FOR BEAUTY'S and Lucille, Muir, Apine; Pauline Lehi Free Press, editor, and business managers are: daughter throw away her life rather than face P. Price, Lohi Clyde, Springville; Thora Whiting, fine work and inGeorge Publisher, the unusually Lehi, Utah. Enjoy Utah-Editor, Edward to Mapleton; your particu- City, Linsley, Thistle; Dear Friends: dividualized attention reality? These were questions confronting John shop George P. Price. Ray Brooks, LaMar Evans, Gordon We have been receiving for some lar needs which a visit to this artisa deft 2. That the owner is: George P. Bradford, Allan Firmage, Spanish time the Free Press due to your always assures. There's Sentry's family when disaster struck. He sat methods when it Price. hoik; Merle Norton, Dan Hunter, Ij'ndness. It enables us to keep in our operators' in try 3. That the known bondholders, Leota Robbie, Dorothy Cannon, Lois touch with the home town and the comes to creating lovely coiffures. within the shadow of certain death, hopeless, their cap- mortgages, and other security holders Stewart, I.illis Wilson, George Tay events in hair problems Put your transpiring, which information with 1 and emerge owning or holding per cent or more lor, Max Harwerson, Helen Ward, is highly desiragle. Vvc 'ove our able hands . when a seized his family and a hairdress that does much for your of total amount of bonds, mortgages Hope Allred, John Mogan, Bud Mad- - home town and haven't found anyor other securities are: None. sen, and Maurice Jenkins, Provo. thing as yet to compare with it and good looks and oharm. a gripbrought a new turn of events. George P. Price. don't wish to. We appreciate the subscribed before me to Sworn and privilege of representing Lehi in the OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ping serial, appears in this paper. ALTAS BEAUTY SHOP this 5th day of October, 1938. service of the Lord and truly hope E. L. Chipman, UKliANIZATION HOLD SOCIAL that we might be worthy of the Mrs. Alta Webb, operator LEHI Utah. Lehi, Public, Notary STREET same. MAIN commi8Sion expires June 6' 1938 The old age and assistance organi We wish to say, that the work of i sauon met rnaay evening in the the Lord is progressing in the mission zation met Fcfiday evening in the field, and we know that with help of Memorial Building and gave the fol the Lord we have instrumental in lowing program: beaing the gospel truth t ) many who Song "When Mother Nature Sirigs are honest in heart, and know that if Her Lullaby" Clara Orton, Fay we continue in our calling, humble Beck and fcdith Powell, accompanied by Carma Clark. "The Girl With a 8 Bonnet of Blue", encore number. 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