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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 4. 1940 Mr. and LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Orren Bone ere in Provo. oo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrett of ham were callers at the home of Fern Jthnson. Sunday evening. Mis Norma Prcie if employed at the Mr. and Ma Lyle Gough of Salt Lake Crookston Beauty Parlor in American James the C. were at alien Googh City, Fork. homt on Friday evening. Mrs. Salljr Cod, and George Winslow trturned borne Thursday from a abort visit in Wyoming. Rie.-'- Mrs ! tuc trm McKicraV of A. spent Monday with Mrs. En Mrs i C Every Tnursaay Bb Button, M,ss Tbcda Her.ke and on Wednesday on Lake Salt were in combined business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings of Salt Lake City, spent Friday evening in Lehi Bonnie visiting with Mrs. Ellen Carter. visited Mr and Mrs. Horace Hadfield Hutchings. who spent the past week in on Lehi with ber grandmother, returned to w.th reiat.vrt in Pleasant Grove her home with them. Mrs. Thomas Sunderland, daughters Ileen and Mirl. were in Provo on Friday on combined business and pleasure. Phone Lehi Besid. 160-Pnce. Manager George P. Dr. and Mrs. M Entered at the postoffiee at Lehi, tamily ot banta Ann, Utah, as second class matter. Wednesday to spend Furnished Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Upon Rates Advertising (Boys and girls 12. 13 and 14 years of age) By continuing the Mudy of the early American prophets we will help the students realize the value of gospel truths. 1 (Children, ages 10 and 11) hisDuring the month of July, we will study the early Do tory of the Church in England and the city of Zion. you know how the prophet Joseph planned the city of Zion? Was this plan carried out by the Mormons after they came to Utah? TOLERANCE "Despise not any man that lives. Alien or neighbor, near or far; Go out beneath the scornful stars, And see how very small you are. The world is large, and space is high That sweeps around our little ken; But there's no space or time to spare In which to scorn our fellowmen. And this my friend, is not the work for you: Then leave all this for smaller men to do." THE DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS n. iai CHURCH HISTORY 1 JULY. 1940 in Mrs. James H. Gray spent Sunday Mrs. and Mr. with Draper, visiting Samuel Crane and family. PRIMARY (Children ages 7. 8. and 9) The lessons for ibis month show the great generosity of Jesus and through these lesson and children will learn to be generous and loyal to their church and country. Mr. I S Wood of Salt were visiting in Lehi on Sun Lake City, day. m UTAH One year SWIE KINDERGARTEN (Ages up to 6 years) The Kindergarten children will learn about Jesus of His sacrapromises to the Nephites who should partake ment worthily and of Moroni's Mission in obedience to God's commandments. Therefore, it is not right that any man should be in bondage one to another. And for this purpose have I established the constitution of this land, by the hands of wise men whom I raised up onto this very purpose, and redeemed the land by the bedding of blood. MUSIC DEPARTMENT The attention of all Sunday School members is drawn Church wide hymn singing project recently inauguthe to rated and annouced by the general Church Music Committee. It is suggested that the songs outlined be used at every available opportunity. GOSPEL DOCTRINE (Ma sad women over 20 years of age) What is necessary for one to bt progreasira; member of the church.' What are some basic principles in the gospel which appeal to our intellect and should s bt active in our daily lives? These and other similar are outlined for July. SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE FOR MAY. 1940 Average No. Ward Attendance Enrolled Population wi.a 244 430 772 ques-tioa- MISSIONARY TRAINING c"nd"::: (Men and women 19 and 20 years of age) This month a conclusive study will be made of miracles, origin and growth of the Old and New Testa ments. Deunate information cocerning the Old and New Testaments will be given the students. Third 521 505 562 Cedar Valley Fairfield 183 Fourth Fifth gospeiTmessage 215 382 268 117 65 84 THERE ARE NO BAD (Men and women 17 and 18 years of age) We will endeavor to show that the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints is fundamentally the same as the Christian Church in the first century and that the Priesthood is the authority necessary to act in the name of God in behalf of others but it becomes an actual power mainly in the degree to which it finds expression through service. By Christie Lund Coles y There are no bad! Only the weak and the afraid There are no lost! Only the sick and dismayed. is no way we can lose the love of God Though oft we fail In following the path Christ trod. That (Boyi and girls 15 and 16 years of age) Through the lives of Japhthah and Abimelech, and Amos principles of courage and leadership will be taught the pupils. Leadership may be developed under the most humble circumstances; much depends upon the inclination of an individual to see and use opportunities free to There are no bad! AJ1 souls are brothers when we In every man The spark of his divinity. see NATIONAL EDITORIAL m W ASSOCIATION Salt Roney Lehi Stake Temple Excursion to the Salt Ssnday evening. Lake Temple on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith of San home of Gadrner Diego. Californa, were guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson on Mrs. Junius Banks on Sunday. Thursday. of Brieham Tiara Christensen Canvon were in Lehi. Monday visiting City, spent Monday in Lehi vsiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jean Chnstofferson, IN iron with Mrs. Demie s parents, Mrs. F. Adams. Mrs. A. Fowler, and Mrs. Bert Beck. M COLD OR HOT I J I ' lA (mi --n iJ t life inmxc nunc uoc I MJA MSC IfSSOT I aEcmaryf Cxs ivfW LUKCH Hot weather eating U no fa all when you drop in at th, p1(l Service Station for lUnchwt Your favorite cold meats wi salad, a slice of tomato, pUn, etc. Boy what a meal oa , like this. And the soda dm beer, etc., fits in perfectly. PARK SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield, Glen Mrs. Vern Webb and children returned Hadfield, Miss Phyllis Dorton. Wayne Sunday evening from Blackfoot after a Powell, and Miss Norma Price formed ten day visit with her parents, Mr. and Sun Mrs. Hyrum Wray. party to American Fork Canyon on day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price of Salt Lake Miss Geo Holmstead, in company with City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr. James R. Otis of Salt Lake City, at Price and other relatives in Lehi on American Fork Sunday. Miss of tended the church wedding Martha Sajatobich and George Conii in Francs Goates and son, Kenneth of Midvale on Sunday. Mr. Otis was an Lake City, was visiting with Mr. Salt the uhser at wedding. and Mrs. William Dansie and other relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams, accom panied by their son, Glendore Adams of Miss Donna May Holmstead returned Ogden returned home Wednesday from to her home Sunday after spending a In Chicago they were week in Salt Lake a tour of the East. as a of gnest City met by their son. Reed, who is serving Miss Jeanne Carr. as an L. D. S. Missionary, and they visited points of interest throughout the Dean Worlton, Morris Holmstead, city. From Chicago, they motored to Thomas Shafter, and Glen Putnam, reCleveland, where they viewed the World'; turned home Monday after spending Oldest Ship which was built in 1790 several days in West Canyon. I Lake trie to hey motored around Buffalo, visiting points of interest en Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmo Young of Ingle-wooroute, then to Canada, where they view California, and Mr. and Mrs. John ed Niagara Falls from the Canadian side Despain of American Fork, were guests From here they went to Palmyra, N. Y, of Mr. and and Mrs. Roger Price on to visit Hill Cumorah, Joseph Smith's home, and scenes common in early L. D, S. history. They then motored along Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Holmstead and the Hudson River to New York, and son, Lee, and Mrs. Hugh Carr, all of Salt they saw Prcsdcnt Roosevelt's sum- Lake City, spent Sunday visiting with mer home, Hyde Park, the church he atMr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead and tends, and visited at Sing-Sinprson. In family. New York they visited the harbor where the three largest ships in the world were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fdwards snpnt docked. the French Normandy, the in Salt Lake City, at the C. C. Saturday British Queen Elizabeth, and the Edwards home. Mrs. C. C. Edwards, Liner. The Statue of Liberty, and son, Bobby, reMildred, daughter Rock-fellEmpire State Building Radio City, turned to Lehi with them Sunday mornCenter, and the New York World's ' a few days visit. Fair (where they spent a day and an ing for evening where other points of interest they visited. At Jersey City they visit ed with friends. Thev then iournpd rn Philadelphia, thin on to Washington D. C. where they visited the capital, and sessions of the House of Representatives and the Senate, and other points of interest throughout the city. They left their son, Reed, in Indiana, then, from St. Louis, they returned to their home. They report a wonderful trip, with ideal weather conditions. Reed Adams is well, and is "thrilled with his work." STATION GLEN HADFIELD. We have one of the latest flh ..... Mm.- -. mode boa EXPERT HAIR CUTTING WHY BE SATISFIED BUT ANYTHING WITH THE BEST BARBERING We Specialize in ladies hair cutting. g CotAandAe ' mSraSOClATKW d, There OLD TESTAMENT 35 84 151 57 18 4 - Mrs. Wallace Hebertson was a Mr. and Mrs. Miles Taylor of Salt Lake visitor on Friday. Lake City, were visting with relatives in Lehi on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred acthe attended Allred C. companied the Stake Choir to Park City. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Demic of Spring That every man may act in doctrine and principle pertaining to futurity, according to the moral agency which I have given unto them, that every man may be accountable for hi own sins in the day of judgment. a 11.00 (101:78-80- ) READS: a Ca',fn- Wi ters. Request. Chnst-offerso- Sunday Srljnnl W 8-- Subscription Mrs. Bert Beck. Mrs Grant in were Fowler and Mrs. Niron Salt Lake on Tuesday. 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