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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1940 THE LEHI FREE PRESS MARIO.'! R. ADAMS Deer Hunters LET US SUPPLY YOUR PROVISIONS FOR THAT DEER HUNT FROM OUR LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES. FRUITS. VEGETABLES. AND CURED MEATS. HIGHEST E2LITY LOWEST PRICES WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU LA1KSIEM UBMOPS. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH XXX.XXXXXXXXXXXM STRATIONS GIVEN ANSWERS DEATH SUMMOHS VEGETABLES Frank C. Lett, safety engineer of the Northwestern Fire Association of Seattle. Washington, spent Thursday in Lehi as a pan of the Fire Preventon week observance. Mr. Lett gave interesting and educational demonstrations and talks to the Lehi school students and with local firemen made a tour of inspection of the business buildings in Lehi. The firemen and Mr. Lett also inspected new the water pump installed at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company warehouse for fire pro- Funeral services for Marion R. Adams, 25. who passed away at an Ogden hospital. Thursday, of pneumonia, were held ia the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, E. B. Garrett, Sunday, with Bishop conducting. The opening song, a quartet. "Let The Lower Lights Be Burning" d Wtbb Gilbert Simmons. Ru'on Fox and Ray Stewart accompanied by tection. Miss Norine Fox. Invocation Boyd Holmstead. Solo "In The Garden" Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, accompanied by Mrs. Lula s; I til or mil 3 FREE PUBLIC LECTURE LIONS NOTES Entitled CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND THE UPWARD WAY By Dr. John M. Tutt. C. S. B. Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Massachusets SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST OCTOBER 22 3 566 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 8:00 P. M. KUTA BROADCAST 1500 k. c. BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. RUTH S BEAUTY FOR FRUITS, and MEAT MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR S5000 HOOK REOPENS Jr' '" i' ok T in I onI Starts When Deer Season Opens 55000 The State Bank of Lehi Am & Mrs. Ruth Jones Shclton is back again at Ruth's Beauty Nook and states that she will be at the beauty parlor on her regular schedule, after a week's vacation. EARLY w The Snow Spprings Campp cf daughter of the Pioneers will nuet at home of Mrs. Everett Turner. Fr.dir October 19th at 2 p. m. County ofictnj Ail eiiglbie The family of Mrs. Julia Carlton are expected to be present. dinner, Camp members are requested to surprsed her with a birthday Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. present. Elmer Carlton. Covers were laid for . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carlton, sons, Leo and I Mr and Mrs Art Miliar wiuurea " Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum i of Midvale. were Sunday guests of ihe and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carl- j grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. B. V Brown. ton and children, and F. F. Childers. Anderson. Leo Hanson. Remarks The Lehi Lions Club will meet in Solo "One Sweetly Solmen Thought" their regular luncheon meetng in the Lehi .Wallace Anderson of Cedar Fort, acHigh School. Thursday evenng. Sterling companied by Mrs. Anderson. Evans will give an illustrated lecture on Remarks Bishop E. B. Garrett. Music will be furnished by Europe. Quartet "A Christian's Goodnight." Arthur Overlade, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Benediction Aaron Allred. Shaw. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was The prize will be furnished by Lion dedicated by John Hutchings. Dr. Eddington. Mr. Adams was born in Lehi,, Febru ary 24. 1915. a son of Stephen R. and He attended the Haydee Walker Adams. Lehi schools where he was an outstandHe was a member of the ing athlete. Lehi High School championship basket ball team and was given a medal for the I .. .1 -- . U1. Uoet .11 an ivuuu diuicic in TT..L viaii rcounty. He is survived by his parents and three brother: Daryle. Ralph and Wayne Adams all of Lehi. ARRANGE FOR YOUR DEER LOCKER Rental D. U. P, NOTES Gardner. LOCKER SERVICE" COLD STORAGE The committee in charge will be Lions Cook, Comer and Durnell. The committee for the next meeting will be Lions Dr. Eddington, Evans and SAFETY FIRE DEMON- DEPOSITS INSURED Are You Prepared For Deer Season "INDIVIDUAL THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, i949 . LEHI. UTAH TELEPHONE MAIN STREET. LEHI. UTAH 85 Bring your deer to our plant and we will JB take care of it for you. Lehi Cold Storage Co. PHONE 73 LEHI. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors at the John Price home. VILATE AF.1Y S. PRATT BURIED HERE SUN. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, son, Mrs. Vilate Amy Sharp Pratt, 59, of Josie, and daughter, Bonnie Jean, en Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ellen Carter 125 Third East street. Salt Lake City, were Sunday evening dinner guests ot aiea l nursday at 2:30 p. m. at her Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chesnut. home. Mrs. Pratt was born in Lehi, December 22. 1880, a daughter of William Robert and Vilate M. Anderson Sharp. Mrs. Pratt resided in Salt Lake City for the past 31 years, and was an active Relief Society worker for many years in the Wasatch Ward. She was a graduate of Brigham Young university In Provo and formerly taught school in Lehi and Murray. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Reed Stringham. Mrs. Sheldon R. Free Do you know that and Mss Beth Pratt, all of Salt Lake can cause the following? City: two brothers, Major W. R. Sharp of Mexico City, Mo., and Frank Sharp of Lehi, and three sisters. Mrs. E. H Hyde of Logan, Mrs. E. A. Paxman of Provo, and Mrs. E. H. Boley of Am erican Fork. Ever Had Your Eyes Examined? n Headaches Nervousness Dizziness That all-i- n feeling and who wouldn't be grouchy and hard to hve with if he had all the above troubles? Have your eyes examined day by Funeral services were conducted in the Wasatch L. D. S. ward 1455 chapel. Emerson avenue. Sunday at 12:30 p. m. with Bishop Rulon J. Spperry officiating Interment was in the Lehi City ceme tery. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Banks and daughter, Ellen, and Mrs. Junius Banks were Provo visitors, Monday afternoon. to- E. N. Webb Dr. Jay Chilton and Denzil Chilton of Seattle. Washington, returned home Jeweler and Optometrist "The Gift Shop" Lehi. Utah Main Street Friday evening after a week's visit with reatives, Mrs. J. W. Chilton returned home with them for a shoiv 5: ' Fall Food Roundup KARO SYRUP. Pounds 5 i( 11 it i ir Peanut Butter 2 37c 2 15c Can SALAP DRESSING, 23c CREAM OF WHEAT Pound Jar 25c Washrite White Naptha Horse Radish Mustard, 1 SPINACH. 11c Flakes ' Clearwater Tuna Moon Rose Lunch Meat Pint Jar Mother'f Cocoa, 2 Pound Can Folgers or Schillings Coffee, Pound Kellogg'i Corn Flakes. 2 Packages HAT kind of football game would that he horh teams quitting at the end of the first quarter! Its ridi culous, of course. Football teams don't quit until ill four quarters have been played. costs less than he would have to pay if he didn't use Gas. We have actual records to prove this. WHY GAS COSTS SO LITTLE It's somewhat the same in figuring your heating costs. You really can't tell what the final score is until you consider all four items heating, cooking, waterheating Gas 10c 19c 26c 25c Crystal Cereal Bowl FREE Soap c 23c 5 Bars 19c NU CREST SHORTENING, 3 Pound Can Vanila or Lemon, 8 Ounce Jar 49c THE MAN WHO USES GAS doesn't kid himself into thinking the heating cost is the whole story. He knows it's the total that counts. And in many cases his Gas service (for all four jobs) Isn't it worth looking into? Come in for complete details. Learn how easily you can begin enjoying clean, convenient, economical Gas heat now! and refrigeration! Remember house-heatin- Jobs IHEATING, COOKING, FRIGERATION) A SAVING WATER-HEATING- , you save money. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY W YOU m rj- - it BROADBENT'S STORE PHONE 20-- FREE DELIVERY XrXXXXXtXXXXXWXXXXX4XXXXXXXX SERVING g. when you use GAS for the 4 Big 15c 9c Tomato Juice. 2Vt Can Shredded Wheat . 2 Packages 18c 47c Good Brooms 29c Mineral Oil Bottle LET US HELP YOU WITH YO UR GROCERIES AT TO Quart-23- is economical because when you use it for all four jobs you get the benefit of a lower rate. Gas is the only fuel that offers you this advantage. It's the only fuel that can take care of all four jobs. And. of course, it's the only fuel that's really automatic for Lehi visit. )l Don't make the mistake of figuring your HEATING COSTS that way: TWENTY-THRE- E UTAH COMMUNITIES RE- |