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Show I -- f" ff to rivate axes The Lehi Fr grind; source 0 y other or influence. to JMDELY RHAD HOME-OWNE- D THE HOME is stiU the cornerstone of the American nation. If peopW t would pay more attention to the of their homes, and care more tfjr the discipline, conduct, comfort. and love within those home and less for social functions, skill at cards, and for making easy money, America would be a happier, better land ilk which to live, with greater security. Press eoc-duc- NEWSPAPER lj'1 No. 27 ' j FIFTH WARD !HI FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TO HOLD REUNiO Ward will hold Monday. Febru- Henry Erick- t honoring o f the ward. All Liring Bishop nvited to be ji Fifth Mr. and Mrs. in Banquet Hall above 12 .HI years of age. 9:00 P. M. 7:00 to in Program NYL Dcck OH Evans have leased Danny' corner of Second Kat and S;ate Street and will open it f the public on Sunday, February 27th. Mr.i Evans plans on serving meals and refreshments every day from early morning until late at niyht and is planning a tasty menu at reasonable 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Serving wood, TO REOPEN out: ! FEBRUARY 26 The annual be presented 26th in the with P. M. 4:00 to 6:00 Refreshments Rrtainment and Children under 12 years of age. Thursday, M. I. A. Stake play will on Saturday, February I.ehi High School Audi-voriu- a matinee performance February 24th at 1:30 p. m. received by Mr. and The play to be presented this year John Hutchings that their son, is a three act comedy drama, "A H. C. Hutching, who is labor- - Prince There Was," a drama of modIs President of theEastKentucky ern times. An fine cast has :d has been ict, is especially health at the been working for sometime on tho play and promise a real worthwhile entertainment for the Lehi people. The cast-J- ack in very poor at time. Martin Charles Carrauthers Gladys Woods Short ODWIIl'S timi 29c Ls RUBBERS 50c to 80c to the pair Save on Shoe 4 Mrs. Allred Leather Crickett fa SAM T. WINES of those delicious from the factory. A shipment Sam T. Wines, 58 of Arthur, Nev., and formerly of Lehi. died aboard a limited train late Sunday westbound or making ice cream in your re-onear Ramsey, Wyoming, railnight delicious cake icings, officials road reported Monday. Just taste the difference. The body was taken from the train at Rawlins, Wyoming, by Mrs. PERCALES Wines, who was accompanying her husband from Sioux Falls. S. D., to j?New Spring Patterns, a choice Salt Lake City, where he has a son, "Jon for home sewing. Wines, 1104 East First South poind package. 16c the package rs 10c It: .15c ....23t 1 Eugene .street. THREAD 'ound ...49c LB, NPools or six small sdooIs for colors also White F Bp your assortment silk. a.,u couon ol course it s "Coats best thmoA PHET COTTON-W- hite. also F 10c the lmll P.,(nl, Jades same price. fifH, -- i needles. , P for 10c. LB. 'ound M dress Miss Mary Lot' of C four tana, is visiting with icr nur.t Lott, and other relatives, bucklles and buttons May will leave for her home, Friday ue. nil Our Middle Name Gold Stripe U0L H0SE-just ZT- spring shades Values up iVs hosi- - 0RDUROYS thinnin n - mey're a aiL " Come in at Work HAK . . . C : Shoe. to .'OC see om larg We cany Sh'i 11 G"-t-- I I e. . 1J " !' ... 1 !;" "While stf-C- a cnrV of beauTilu! rcw list unpacked. . .1. ..f 1C SUX. " romp !v A niorica it-- It .- liSt":- '"' Announcing The Opening of DANNY'S DINER Sunday, Feb. 27 OPEN FROM EARLY MORNING UNTIL LATE AT NIGHT First Class Meals and Refreshments Lehi Hardware j PHONE J FREE DELIVERY EL-WEL- L, SYRUP, 5 Pond B ,k,i. jgc RAISINS, Seedless, 2 Pound 15c Package 3 Cans 25c SPAGHETTI WALNUTS, Light Halves,, Half Pound 29 FIGO, 1 Pound Package 25c HYPRO, Half Gallon Jug ALT A COFFEE, Quart Bottle, 25c Pound 2Kc MILK, Tall 4 Cans 29e best Kalsomme Paints, Varnish, ft f and we inave gift. a1,aeboth ti me and money MlStltution Clver'ne s u 5c per Roll By itoclti. 2w Wall Paper SAL Wht th.v -'' Mon-Mis- -- Bird and its M. I. A. Union meeting Ward will be held in the Lehi Second i c, ,.,,).!,. FphrUarv 2i, all oi workers of the M. I. A arc urgd The regular IICVIICO, HOSIERY Jfs UNION MEETING to be present. mi;it;n vjt.iiWii ncK rack--, 40-1- 8 - 25c; 'ounJ . :.;. - DEATH SUMMONS I UIRSHMALL0WS 1 - Clara Utella Whimpey Boyd Holmstead Sunderland Bland Wayne for mud Jj Work Something iBeth Jackson Vincent Mrs. two years wear values up to Glen Wanlass Eddie (Office Boy) the pair. Take 'em at p9 5c Armond Webb E. C. Jorgenson Thelma Webb Gene Wilson Mrs. Prouty Mrs. James Comer Vea Jean Brown Comfort Glady's (Daughter of Delila) ULCAnHiiuc IF BOYS Me an Delila . . I STAKE PLAY 1ST TESDAY. MARCH for nan Kecreauon IS. who - 11:30 P. M. lancing in If II 1".' times. 9:00 to If v' He invites the prices. patronage of Lehi people and will assure you prompt and courteous service at all Chapel for James Sher- scrambling to the guns that followed passed away at Provo, that call. He was seriously wounded Wednesday, were held in the Lehi and for a time forced to retire from First Ward Chapel, Saturday, with the service but on recovery returned Bishop Evans Anderson, conducting. again. The opeing song "Prayer PerAfter the war, he went to sea. i fect" Thelma, ' Orlean andLaPriel again on sailing vessels, going to almost all foreign ports. China, Africa, Goodwin II. the South Seas having many interV"President Invocation Virgil I r. I I Peterson. esting experience seeing wonderful : I sistGoodwin I Trio sights. "Trusting" He learned many things as a sailor. ers. In his leisure hours he used to make? Biographical Sketch. . ... Remarks William Osborne and many interesting inings. lie maai .'.A. AM) 77'M l.S CLARK miniature sailing vessels with all the Ralph Dulwis of Fairfield. We'll Under- sails and rigging complete to thes "Sometime Solo accom- smallest detail. Harold Osborne, The reiniincier of the evening was stand" CELEBRATE l...j .,;...) h,. Mr. A rLr rlarV. It was while he was still on thw in a social and dancing. sea that he met Francis May Osborne Remarks Aaron Allred. GOLDEN WEDDING Mrs. while on a trip to New Zealand ira Organ solo "Consolation" 1919. It was throuh her and her LEHI TO PLAY AMERIArley Clark. Benediction George Barnes. family that he learned of the Gospel Three hundred ami friendf The grave in the Lehi cemetery of Jesus Christ. It was because of of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark met CAN FORK FRIDAY was dedicated by President A. Carlos the Gospel and May. that he gave up-hi-s with them in the Lehi Fifth Ward home land and his people and Schow. Amusement Hall, Monday evening The Lehi basketball team will religion to come to Utah in 1921, play lUcgraphical Sketch honoring their Golden Wedding anniwhere he some time later married the Amercan Fork High School team versary. James Brazier Sherwood, son of n the American Fork Gymnasium, Thomas and Rose Brazier Sherwood Miss Osborne. In the church, he atMarried in the Logan Temple on Friday evening. The Lehi boys are was of the house of Sherwood tained the rank of Elder. February 22, 1SSS, Mr. and Mrs. till For several seasons he made hi smarting over the score Ameri-a- n familiar o all of us in the ''AdvenClark have been residents of Lehi Fork piled up during the last tures of Robin Hood." A fine old home at Midvale, Utah, and worked since that time. Rearing a large and Lihi-A- . at the West Jordan sugar factory-H- e F. game and are determined who had their own coat of respected family and taking an active to try and turn tables on the Ameri- family also worked at Bingham and arms and crest. later as a miner at the Spring Canyor part in all L. I). S- activitiescan Fork team if possible. American His father, who was a graduate o Coal Mines at Carbon The hall was attractively decorated Fork is just as determined to County while keep Zurich College in Switzerland, was a; in the employ of the Pinkerton Dewith gold and green, large golden their Alpine District lead so a thrillin the Royal Engineers of his Golden ing game is in store for the Lehi and soldier tective Agency. room. bells centering the majesty the late King George V of From there he went to Canada and colored candles were lighted around American Fork basketball fans, Fri- England and an honorable war vetfor awhile with his brother. worked the hall during the program. day evening. eran of the British Army and in pri- Alf, later going to Black Diamond, The serving tables in the basement vate life a policeman. Washington, where he worked again of the building were decorated with UTAH COUNTY ORGANSZED TO a fine town home, he had a in the mines. While there his wif Besides FIGHT SUNDAY BEER SALES gold and green and centered with a lovely country place within sight of Frances May, died in the Providence large gold and white wedding cake. Seven Oaks, the home occupied by Hospital in Seattle. He brought her Representatives of Lehi met with Present at the reception were the Colonel Charles A. Linbergh. our to Lehi to the home of her parents, following children: Isaac Clark of representatives of other Utah County was born in Glascow, Scot- Mr. and Mrs. William Osborne for James Cities towns in and a at of Clark Provo; Baccus, Utah; Lynn meeting land, March 17, 1889. burial. Stanley Clark of Lehi; Mrs. Ray Orem, Monday night, to organize comschool For sometime he stayed here with attended He the English Goates of Centerfield; Arley Clark of mittees for an organized effort to he was an excellent student. his three sons, William, Roy and where close all in beer Vineof Utah parlors County Lehi; Mrs- Rulon Russon met and he time when Donald. At this of fourteen At the years age on Sunday. yard; and Mrs. Leo Lott of Iehi. and Zina returned their married Peterson, in haw completed England The committee was organized to boys There are 22 grandchildren. to Washington and the coal or training, again elementary preliminary to The guests were ushered into the attempt prevent the beer parlors After about two years, they choose, a trade and began work- mines. amusement hall where the following already closed from reopening and to they to Utah where they hav came back become to in thoroughly shops ing close those already operating on schooled in it. James and his program was carried out. with Lynn about four years. lived for youngClark of Provo acting as m:ster of Sunday. They will also attempt to After having braved many storms; er brother, Alf, both choose electricceremonies : get uniform clo;ing Ihws throughafter trials and tribulations, hisi ity. Invocation was offered by Bishop out Utah County. From very early childhood the voyage on the sea of life is done. H James H. Gardner. thins1 he loved most to do was to has the veil, leaving behind him, bewords of Lynn Clark gave a few watch the ship sail out to sea and sides his three sons by his first wifo LEHI WINS welcome and appreciation. come into port from foreign lands-Th- another son, Robert Petersen Sher Piano solo Gene Clark. yearning to see the world grew wood, a daughter, Darlene May, and FROM LINCLO'I ReadingDonna Russon of Vineon him until at the age of 14 he went his wife, Zina. , yard. He was of a large family all of He first to sea leaving his trade. Duet LaRae and Glenda Goates The Lehi High School Basketball sailed as a steward on passenger whom survive him with the excep of Gunnison. team won an easy victory over the sailing vessels and later as a sailor tion of his father, as far as is known. Flute solo Karma Clark, accom- Lincoln High School in the Lehi or common seaman. Because he had Some are in England, some in Auspanied by Mrs. Arley Clark. gymnasium, Friday evening with a been a cadet and scout in England tralia, two sisters, Ivy and Violet GunniReading Deon Goates of Coach score.. Nielson giving the home of Baden Powell the orgin- - and his mother and his dear brother son. his to try ator, he was advanced very rapidly in Alfred, are living in Canada. subs an opportunity all Solo Kay Clark, accompanied by their hands at basket making during his At the age of 19 he seamanship. Miss Kathe'rine Clark of Provo. the game. was the youngest first officer who Original poem Miss May Lott. Russon, Lehi's forward was high ever shipped on an American vessel and Co. Trumpet duet Don Clark man of the distrct during the When the great war broke out, he scoring SAVING PRICES by Miss of Provo. accompanied 17 for week, for service in the English Ijehi enlisted making points past Kathrrine ( lark. in the game. Bone of the Lehi squad navy as a gunner and saw service in FOR THE Remarks Bishop Andrew Fjeld. olso played a snappy floor game. the Dardenelles ad other dangerous .mi ant Beck Alma Hite! battles. He knew well the meaning THRIFTY SHOPPER n , 'VV,;f;i;i accompanied by We print Butter Wrappers. t:t of he crv. "Submarine," and tho Cflfrie. Mrs. Netnta GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 Cans ft wunni- Trio. Mrs. Kay 2 for 19c .on. Mrs. Rulor. Russ-- n of Vineyard 5 for 19c P. G. SOAP, large bars mrl Mrs. Leo Lott. Bacch;;--- , Solo - Boyd Clark of All Flavors, G Pkgs. 25c J Mrs. Arley Clark. POST TOASTIES CORNFLAKES Trio Stanley Clark and 2 Packages 19s .tring IT'S. SHORTENING, 4 Pound Package 49c Funeral DANNY S DINER be will program following1 o FOR JAMES SHERWOOD WILL SERVE Utah Main Street, Lehi. "WEAR-EVER- " DICK EVANS, .4. MEALS MANAGER 4tttnlt(4lfitittTittttttt)wtttttttTtttfi tmt QUALITY FRESH MEATS COMPLETE SERVICE FINEST QUALITY BROADBENT & SOU PHONE 20-- WE DELIVER |