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Show THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER FAMILY TO MEET Members of the late John Worltun family will hold their meeting and reunion at Saratoga, Sunday afternoon. The affair is held in honor of the late Mr. Worlton's 91st bithday anniversary. al refesh-ment- TEACHERS TO MEET AT GAMP WILLIAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY Teachers of the Alpine District with The first M. I. A. Union Meeting their partners will meet at the Hos- will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward tess House at Camp Williams on WedChapel on Sunday, September 19, at nesday evening. September lo. Speak- 2 p- m. All M. I. A. workers are ers for the occasion will be Mr. requested to be present in order that director of the research the instruction neces- Kelly's Service - Ras-musse- n, they might get sary for the successful carrying on of their ward mutuals this winter. bureau of the Utah Educational Association, B. A. Fowler, secretary of the U- E. A. and Wallace Anderson of the Alpine Scftiool who will report on the summer session of the National Educational Association meetings. There will be an election of officess and a lively social. Features of the pocial will be a Kangaroo Court, pre Beginning Monday, we will feature a Sept. nourishing 15c Lunch 13 AND OTHER WHOLESOME DISHES AT REASONABLE SUCH - - Hamburger Vegetable Pie ETC. TRY OUR MARTAK JOB We now have a complete line of TIRES and TUBES Also NOBBY TRACTION for muddy and" wintery weather FORMER RESIDENTS AS CELEBRATE GOLD 5c Soup Creamed Vegetables Chili EN WEDDING 5c 10c 1 0c 10c -- L." 1 If ' A. 4'. I ,. mm 5. - HE There's seldom real virtue in saving for itself alone, of ourse.. and certainly not much fun. Approached intelligently, however.. with an eye to future pleasure and security in the years to cme, find both in a savings account at this reliable bank. Let us ; our easy system to you. st week ; anv co igard tc Jordan-"Ghos- ting it's ie I. i i 1 1 kv Vi I s MAIN STRJ2T think " """resent mond THE "Kari the Elephant" Mokerji. "Wonderful Adv. of Nils" Lager- lof. "Twilight of Magic" Lofting. "Snowy of Luck" Russell. "Little Eagle" Deming. Gauss. "Firecracker" "Little Elephant Catches Cold" Washburne. "Nicodemus and Petuna" Hgan. I.ida . "Fluff" Lida. "Wigwam an Warnath" Juergens. "Bears rf Blue River' Major. "Arabella and Her Aunts" Lenski. "One Thousands Poems for Children" Angpen "Christmas in Legend and Story" Smith. the Beaver" Kelly. "Tony and His Pals" Christenson. "Wag and Puff" Hardy. "Sooty" Hurcum . "Baby Bear" Williamson. "Tion Cub" Williamson. "Monkey Tale" Williamson "Land of Oz" Na tu red Bear" Home. "Twin Grizzles of Admiralty Is- LEHI HARDWARE . "O-G- Holzworth HEI Metro A. H. WING and GLENN WING LEHI. UTAH MAIN STREET o, Baum-"Gno- Ii our re i well LEHI, UTimorii h JOSEPH COULAM TO ! - receiv promine Telephone 85 "Five Little Peppers Crown P." Si'dney. "White Indian Boy" Driggs. of June" Rich "Twenty-fourt- lard" I H n i MJi city- Is Sidney'. Lehi. iiiiii imp wm t1 WHY HOT SAVE WITH A PURPOSE? Donahey. ' TEACH AT LOGAN V: nothinf lf Eliot--Hitty- " Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Fowler of Ma prath, Canada, former Lehi residents celebrated their golden wedding at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Pimgree Tanner of Magath, on August 29th. Mr. Fowler is 68 years and his wife 67 years old, one hundred and fifty guests were present at the celebration, among them were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor and daughter, Geraldlne of Sparkle Inn I man ea Field-'"Mart- "Pompom" Let us solve your children's lunch problem. LUNCH TICKET BOOKS ON SALE FOR $1.50 Good for 10 delicious lunches. Mpvni K . TEXACO PRODUCTS PRICES f rh loave t Tuckaway House" of Melody Lane" Garis. "Girls of Lighthouse Island" Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and ' Carolina Castle" Writ. The place to have your car "'Secret at the Hermitage" Keene. family of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuart and baby of Salt Lake, winterized. "Laughing Last" Abbott. were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. E. Don't wait until it is too late. Let us "Joyous Prgy" Copp check your car now. Taylor. "Winds in the West" Lawrence. "Five Little Peppers Midway5" - - y The Enchanted Castle" Moore. Baze and the Gypsies" Anderson. "Little Miss Sunshine" Barton. "Kate Martins Problem" BarUn. 'Tangle Garden" Grey. Merediths Ann" Grey. Manor"' Eliot. "Storey -The Gypsy Shawl" Shell . Tom Sawyer" Twain. "Huckleberry Finn" Twain. Hack. "At Midnight" "Shawl with Silver Bells" Crew. "Nadita" Moon. "Vanishing Comrade" UNION MEETING M. I. A. f The following books were placed on the shelves of the Public Library last s. : 3Dc HEW BOOXS AT Frank Newman as judge; Earl '.Hap" Holmstad as attorney and Carl Banks as baliff . Each 6chooi principal who does ot have his entire faculty present will be taken before the court. The physical educat-iona- l departments and the dramatic art division are in charge of the deFames while the domestic science the of care will take partment Guests will include all teachers of the Alpine District with their partners and tfhe Alpine School Board of Education and partners. sided over by JOHH WORLTO'I semi-annu- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, THE LEHI FREE PEESS 9. 1937 KM rar"rHTEf IMHWiiW IT tBrHa l - . Joseph Coulam, mechanical arts and "Ko-- I Chito" Merrill. woodwork teacher of the Lehi Junior" and Senior High Schools lhas accepted Silver Dollar Night at the Royal, a position, as instructor of the home Friday, $80.00 FREE. adv. building department at the Utah Mr. State Agricultural College. CARRIAGE Coulam was selected from a survey taken of ie homebuilding he has done in and around Lehi. He has taught at the local schools for a number of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes A. Cook of years and many studens of tihe Lehi Cedar Valley, annouce the marriage School owe first introductheir High tion to the use of tools and hand craft of their daughter, Mabel to Ralph A. to Mr. Coulam. Wlhile the patrons of Smith- pon of Mrs. Ray G. Smith of the Lehi school regi-e- t the hiss of Mr. American Fork, the marriage to take on September loth in the Salt Coulam, they are rejoicing witih him place Lake Temple. Parents of the bride in his promotion, and wish both Mr. are entertaining at a wedding recepand Mrs. Coulam success and happi-ns- s tion in the Cedar Fort Gymnasium on in their new position, and home. September 17th. " tmh ):ard ? .y lc COOK-SMIT- H - other method can surpass the cooking speed of a mod' ern electric range . . . clean, cool and economical, too JVo 4-- H CLUB HEWS STUDENTS BACK AT SCHOOL The Thrifty Stitchers Club entheir joyed closing party Thursday evening in. the creek. The girls with One hundred and eight-fiv- e students their leader, Mrs. Edward Chesnut, in the Lehi High School registered enjoyed a weinie roast an scavanger the first two days. There are during hunt. 215 Junior High School students regisThis tered in the Junior division. number is expected to increase during EVA' HEW BEAUTY the next two weeks. One new teacher. Mrs. Margaret Potter has joined SHOP OPENS FOR the high sdhool faculty. Another BUSINESS teacher to be selectei" to fill the of vacancy left by the resgination. mechanical Coulam, arts Joseph Mrs. Morris Anderson, has now teacher. A large enrollment is shown opened a new and rmxlern shop to ir. all the grades and serve the public within her line of school work elementary to be going on in reported beauty work. It is located in Dr. earnest in all departments. Joes Dental office and is very neatly Sudents are reporting this week furnished'. She has purchased all and reports show a large number of new equipment and the very best of skin erthuusiasts trying out for pig supplies. She reports that she is now team Lehi has some excelplaces. ready to serve her customers with tjhe lent material for the football squad more modern ways in dressing the and are expected to make a showing hair. in district, and state meets this year. Working hours will be from 9 a. b-- H 3 T IS truly marvelous the way an automatic electric range takes charge oi cooking. You may put a complete dinner in the oven in the morning, set your oven timing clock, leave the house for the day and the current will turn on and hours you specify on the clock. off at the So when you arrive home that evening your entire dinner of meat, vegetables and dessert is ready to be served. See these fine ranges that perform such kitchen magic. Get full details about their economical operatic n and how the use of an electric range reduces the rate for all the e'cctricity you tut in your home. m until 6 p. m. If other appointments Mr. Joseph Andreason accompanied are needed she will make special ap- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Andreason of pointments for after working hours. Magna, to Lyman, Wyoming, Saturand Monday, where they day, Sunday Silver Dollar Niht at the Royal, visited with relatives. adv. Friday. $80.00 FREE. UTAH POWER fi LIGHT EU. wfiifiivawH v&mfmSmWmm dtp 9 between Chicago of r x Ci and California, via Omaha and Salt Lake Oh.PORTLAND CEDAR RAPIDS 0C0EN SAN CHEYENNE DM AHA gSiSSa-- S O 'RANCISCO MOINES DES DENVER O0S KANSAS CITY ANCELES in years! Here's the biggest travel news finest motor bus Travelers Welcome on America's are now in service: Bra; s Super-Coache- These Smart New Features 0 Motor ia roar eliminating noiso. iumei heat. 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Super-CoacheLake-Torilan- Jfm , ,- - - A: Bi d fe Fl -- h eup DEPOtf union STATE STREET DRUG State Street ll BURIED HI IDAHO nil iwww .Mirk rum ikuni Fh;ne l1 . "VL i!.. ar!kit. or CARD OF THANKS FORMER RESIDENT SEE YnUIl DEII.EII eride We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those who helped so much with sympathy, condolence and kind deeds durintr our bereavement in the passing of our beloved wife and mother. We want to thank all those who took part in the funeral ser- George RrVrtrs, 79, ('ied at his home . , in IJ.L. iuann in r.sememDer l. He was born in Lehi, November 27. 1858 and. moved to Idaho in 1886, living there since that time. He married Elsie vices. M . Rhodes also of Lehi . Mr. G. S. Peterson and family. j I4I( FOI lilt TUIVUI UW MtTU rttW J tft.'SOWSJ HMHsW'BtBMB IIUHt ItCUU I KM SMUT! sWoTlW i |