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Show I THURSDAY. MARCH 24. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1938 Hospital Notes Mrs. Joseph Colledge and were taken hme from the Lthi pital. Tuesday. Olive Holmes was released the hospital, Tuesday. from THIRD WARD CHAPEL RENOVATED nr I CUI Ipiviirn rAincn ur uum WOUEN BURIED IH A fine son was born to Mrt- - Merrill baby Wathen at the Lehi Hospital, AMERICAN FORK Hos- he; Ai. Third Ward A son was born to Mrs. George Smith was released from Dutson, Sunday, at the local hospital. John Broadbent underwent a major Dale Clark was taken home from at the Lehi Hospital. Monoperation the hospital, Saturday. day. Mrs. Ernest Cook and baby were Russell Devitt was admitted to the taken to their home in Cedar Fort, hospital, Tuesday for medical care. Tuesday. Hyal. Today Only, March 25 j suc-- t Servces for James Yarney, . i uirvnian, who t Fork Amerian in home his Hit at at Monday Thursday were conducted Ameriof Ward 2 p. m. in the First can Fork with interemer.t in Amen ran Fork Citv cemetery. He was born in American Fork, Fork An eicai: He wa born in and October 16. 171. son of Jac-- b married was He Caroline Lee Yarney. to K,tM. Dorton of Le'iii, August 13. to Fight children were born wh.mi urvive. of seven tile couple, He is survived by hi wife and the following children: superintendent, Yarney, Lloyd Utah-Idah- o Sugar factory, Shelley, Idaho: J. B. Yarney, foreman, sugar factory at Toppenish. Washington; Ralph Yarney, foreman, sugar facMrs. Montana: u.rv at Chinook, Evans Noble Mrs. Niron Fowler and ; Mrs. Robert Marrott, Pleasant Grove, and LuDrue Yarney, Amen can Fork; also a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Britton. American Fork, and 18 grandchildren and three great .a Jessie S. the Lehi Hospital, Thursday. Mrs. Carl Webb and baby were Mrs. Beth Sorenson teaching taken home from the Lehi Hospital, school in place of Mrs. Beryl I'utnam who is ill. Tuesday. C6, ivi " meir.U-:- s l;:.:X Z i,;. I i. na, erfin, arched, the. and auract.e cleaned all the at placed --Wr draf,, of t- ha a new e1'Y.p s'a-- e hghu red stage c, .Ira,- -, and - in.-'ai!-'- committee of A ward with members h,. ward, i the project i.i f..r !.e I.e.:: f W iSsv r;f--? Co the tense drama of this powerful picture . . . You'll laugh at its lighter moments, and weep when tragedy stalks into the lives of this young married couple. Every Mother and Father Should Bring Their Children over "Damaged ADULTS ONLY 14 to see Lives." All Seats 20c. IliU, A w-- TJTZ .,. 2 Elureka ange COMPLETELY INSTALLED, The Most Beautiful, Best Constructed, and worth more than any other range in its class. COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Only For As LOW As $5050 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Phone r L 5- -J $7650 SPECIAL FOR THE REST OF THIS MONTH. NO CARRYING CHARGE NO INTEREST ONE YEAR TO PAY LEHI HARDWARE FREE DELIVERY Tour Home Store of Service If CARD OF rm ftv THANKS Lebi jciion word Boarf till I Wo ..v. ,owc u, express out uppreciauon in ail those who k so much w.th sympathy, m find kind 1vif "8 "rnerenef ; 7 in me passing oi our beloved b1; and father. We want to thai' those who took part vices. Mrs. Lester T. in the funcri of mm The Relief Mdthers, Singing Society Chorus, of Lehi consisting of twelve members will join the com bined chorues of all the stakes of the L. I). S. Church numbering 500 at the annual L. D. S. Conferense during the first week in April. They will sing at the regular Relief Society Conference in the Salt LakeL. D. S. Tabernacle on Saturday, April 2. The chorus will be a feature of the regular L. D. S. radio broadcast over station KSL on Sunday evening and will also sing at the regular conference session on Monday. The chorus will be directed by Mrs. Charlotte O. Sackett of Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. C. Jorgenson is in charge of the Lehi division. fort! les. BE fJ to AND SCIENTIFICALLY FOR HEALTH STYLS BEAUTY Have your garment especially designed for your figure by Expert Barclay Corsetier an GENEVA 440 ST North 2nd West MI E; Lehi, l'; JMUU (MEL mum ELECTRIC EH1- s-- - m a new norgi thriuing TOOAYlSe RANGE how cooking gives you Triple-Automat- ic electric new fre- from the kitchen ... new new certainty of results. See the new Norge Utility Cooker that cooks a whole meal at once Be sure to see the Norge beore you buy ! edom ease . . . ! On certain models at slight txtra cost. " Main Street, Lehi. Utah LVii Hardware BURIED HERE SUHDAY Funeral services for Herbert Alex Erickson, 40, who passed away in Salt Lake City, were held in the Ye,; Third Ward, Sunday, with Bishop I. W. Fox conducting. The opening song a duet "Jesus Lover of My Soul" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. Invocation Marshall Webb. Remarks W. II. Barnes. Solo -- My Father Knows" Mrs. Fern Johnson, accompanied "by Mrs George PHONE 5-- J FREE DELIVERY Main Street, - We Stretch Your Food Dollars P. Price. Remarks Wm. Hadfield Have Read of a Beautful City -- Mrs. George P. Price, accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. Closing remarks Bishop I W Fox . Duet "Sometime Somewhere" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems. Benediction Charles Turner The grave in the Lehi Cemetery wa dedicated by Thomas Sunder- Solo- --1 J!a Eri'kson rvived by eight e.ta Slater of Uhi. hr WM about two monthg afro. FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLE A FULL GROCERY STOCK buried Mayor John Whimpey. Sylvan Clark and George P. attended the Build Utah Banquet at the Hotel Evening" EVERYTHING YOU NEED Pe jMAlN STREET mi CORSETED See this HERBERT ERIGKSON i1 Isoe or UNCOMFORTABLE fSVm iSnm 7 iri entra Ross and WHY BE BUMPY SF FT Lt5SEgs. th pare $4.80 Coal Bucket, Fire Shovel, Tea Kettle ALL I s . T INCLUDING "Hotpoint" Electric Iron, Green Enameled Double Drain Tubs, Ironing Board, Clothes Rack and Clothes Basket. was a . OH BROADCAST Beautiful New 1938 NORGE AUTOBUILT WASHER Janus P.!,..,.,,, visitor, Saturday TO BE FEATURED DEAL NO. A Complete Laundry Ensemble Consisting of: s SINGING MOTHERS Special Offers for the Remainder of March SEVERAL LiII ! t H 9 rmun of teachers an.l pr of' the ward n.et at the church last Lives" is a tensely "Damaged and prepared the south .lde of of the lives of cross-se- c :mc lawns i ,if ,,i.int;,.ir .hi, t ...i, deeded will" This as a vuU11g married couple upon whom be .i' ith.. blight ot a social ,.rmi. " witherine ; .. souii as me iaav.; , recent-wiuiui diea.- talis, A new autumati c Moker has stunned and bewildered. lv been installed at he church and'tlem and convincing, it Realistic remodeled the heating plant entertainment of a high order, also serves to drive nome a it but TABERNACLE BENEFIT of vital importance to all. lessen DANCE TONIGHT Here is a picture that everyone Parents should 16 should see. over remember come themand Everyone is asked to children their send grandchildren. the Lehi Stake Tabernacle dance at selves. the DansArt. tonight, (Thursday). Of particular interest and edu"THE LITTLE CLOD HOPPER" Carter's are donating their music and cational value is the supTO BE PRESENTED BY1 the DansArt is also donated free for been has which feature FIRST WARD the use of the stake, so all who are plementary of produced under the supervision able are asked to buy a ticket and dedicated their have who physicians a have The First Ward Seniors help swell the taebrnacle fund. careers to the eradication of such real treat in store for the public on diseasesThursday, March 31 at 8 p. m. "Damaged Lives" is sponsored by prompt, in the First Ward Amuse GOLD AND GREEN the American Social Hygiene Associment Hall. They are putting on a and an has its endorement, three act comedy called "The Little BALL TO BE HELD AT ation, in active parents, Clod Hopper," followed by a dance. urging support and young people, particularly, to The M. I. A- Senior orchestra will CEDAR FORT see the drama. furnish the music for the play and dance. The dance will consist of Virginia Reels, John Paul Jones and The Cedar Fort M. I. A- will hold Mrs. Howard Ricks spent other get acquainted dances. The their annual Gold and Green Ball in in Salt Lake City- money received for the entertainment the Cedar Fort Gymnasium on Friwill be given the mutual to help pay day, March 25. Special decorations Pearl Peterson was a Salt Lake for the curtain in the First Ward and features are being planned for Amusement Hall. that evening. Dancers demonstrating visitor, Saturday. Everyone invited to attend and the Gold and Green dance will be: help raise funds for the new curtain Ivy Berry, Verda Anderson, Elna Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston and and Mrs. Hacking, Dorothy Williams, Gale children, Mrs. Draper ""V ...... Ora Anderson, Lucille Neeves of Provo were Sunday visitHacking. ' Chamberlain, Bessie "i.jftf tmlri f i. Smith, Alena ors at the George Strasburg home. Calton, Florence Cook, Nettie Cook, Laverl Hacking, Bill Chamberlain. Rulon Cook, Marion Cook, Dick Cook, Victor Miller, Clifford Miller, Lucine Chamberlain. Glen Cook, Francis Cook, Jack Berry, El win Ault and Lela Smith- - ID EAIL 1 ; of thr o.itsi .a. building. the rv DEAL NO. "J . y t- -- te You'll thrili Jj ;f "I 7 U-hi- mmm L? m! " " chal of the ; PHONE 17 T.EHJ |