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Show LTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHl THURSDAY, MAY 5, 19S3 Mr GILES FEED STORE FRUIT TREES NOW wtih ARSENATE OF LEAD QC Package SPRAY CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES $1.60 PER HUNDRED SEED OATS, BARLEY and WHEAT FLOUR as low as 1 p'r ,JitJf A 2900 Brooder Stove Sw ilS.OO $1.00 I'tr Gallon Coop Disinff-ctari-t Iirtre Cedar Posts 25c GRINDING Each Per 10c PROMPT 100 DELIVERY PHONE 78 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR CHARLES COLLEDGE funeral services for Impressive Charles T. Colled', 56, who died suddenly Wednesday evening of a heart attack, were held in the I,chi Third Ward Chapel, Sunday afternoon with Bishop I. W. Fox conducting. The opening song, a duet, ''Softly and Tenderly," Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems, accmpanied by Mrs. W. II. Johnson. Invocation President R. C. Allred. Duet "Rock of Ages," Mrs. Edith Evans and LeRoy Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. Sketch and remarks W. II. Barnes. Remarks President Virgil Peterson. Violin solo Miss "Serenade" Maxine Taylor, accompaied by Miss Chloe Friday both of American Fork. Remarks Bishop Wm Hadfield. Solo "Face to Face," Mrs. Fern Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Geo. P. Price. I, W. Closing remarks Bishop Fox. Duet, "Come Unto Me" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems, accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson Benedidtion PreskVn 'A. Carlos Schow. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedciated by John E. Jones. Biographical Sketch Charles T. Colledge was born in Lehi, Utah, September 22, 1881, a son of Joseph H. and Ellen Jones Colledgo. ille attended the grade school at Lehi with the other boys of the neighborhood. he Although was always small for his age, he engaged in the various activities and sports of the times. He was very fond of fishing and hunting and was very accurate with a gun. He worked for the Slater Brothers at the old Lehi Brick Yard, which was located north of town. He later worked for an excavating company at the Jordan narrows, scraping and making the river as it now appears, in place of the many curves that used to exist. In December of 1902 he married Sister Ethel Hansen in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple, and to this union was born seven children. SPECIALS 5c BAHAMAS (3 pound SALMON, CANS Tall Can SCHILLINGS or HILLS COFFEE Pound TREE TEA, V POUND limit) TUIIA FLAKES 2 Pound 25c He was employed at the Lehi Sugar factory for several years as contractor in the lime and coal. He served as a counselor in the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association for a number of years here in the ward. In his various experiences of life he moved to Virgin, Utah, and there resided for a short time gaining experiences and becoming acquainted with many people who have since that time known him and referred to him as one of their dearest friends. He returned home on account of his wife's health. He also served a four year term as a city councilman and for the past fifteen years has served on the Oid He was put in Folks Committee. chairman of this district three years asro and one could not have asked for a more faithful worker than he was in Send Flowers Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Eliza Corbridge Colledge. and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Martell Devey of Glendale, California Mrs. Albert Devey of Salt Lake City; Alvin and Clyde, Clifford, Lionel, Wilma Colledge, all of Tooele; Lillian and Evan Colledge, Lehi, and two step-son- s, Cor Theron and Perry bridge, Lehi; also thirteen grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Nephi Slater, Mrs. John Yates, IMrs. Harry Manning, Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. George Barnes, Lester and John Colledge, oil of Lehi. for swat .hi iiav hi ij Bm in chu.'th "Gold Is Where You Find It," a Warner Bros, all Technicolor production starring George Brent and Olivia de Havilland, is cheduled as the Royal BIG VALUE TEA, Pound the it-- keep-ro- ut May, with j Lovely uw; !! CARNATIONS WE DELIVER i . crry ti and Ail Kinds of Cut I'l vers and anl Flowering Plants ie'l out c; war! e k eae'l Ie,. i'a garru-- s LEHI FLORAL GO. Phone 60 J a V Crated 'seta scheme. 'if--f f.or Bun w at Alta's Beauty Shop Special Styles for Matrons tail.:'!. ' . I i l H- - i i iree CEMENT DITCHES TO BE PUT BY SCHOOL ditches will be placed at and west of the school property with work to begin in the near future. Gravel is being hauled for the cement this week. Cement the south MOTHERS DAY T!) BE OBSERVED j appreciated. Lehi Stake will join the rest of the world, Sunday, in honoring Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw of Special Mother's Day programs will Salt Lake Ctiy spent Sunday visiting be held in all Lehi wards. The variwith Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. ous Sunday Schools throughout the stake will have specal programs. Bernadine Fagan visited at Sandy Mothers are especially invited to be over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. guests of their ward Sunday Schools, proprar Audit t'l-H--i New Dresses and Hosiery for Mother's Day THE isrjorie At Irene Li jean D. ?a'Jl V. lard R. Arthur Sichard Cc Elsie C Craipt Glen E. thermal ;Leatha Kargare Power's hoe Store LEHI MAIN STREET W. len 1,J ' Gladys AltaL LTAH Earl W. Glen R Ethel H Sella J Hat Jot Nile Hvin1 Fredricl Higgin-so- n. Prizes will be given to the oldest nd the youngest mother present Iffrf 1 r aseph K: ack f Less to 'fjlfililff, Shop aLiPui with us I' 3 Helen Lt Don MSI Selena T Vere Norma Gra Le LeR. Dei Leo W. Lesley I Kiel FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES Victor Gerald Gerald A FULL GROCERY STOCK EVERYTHING YOU NEED Herold Well both be MAIN STREET od'Sy wcoYsy PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH 3 l(Jwatch it .you dont 1 Here are some tid-b- it items in Berlin; drivers nn.tt consequently regard to automobile accidents which keep a sharp lookout; the pedestrur I have picked up here and there. death rate has been considnv.Lv reduced. The The Soviet Govwnment recently America. executed is still a menace o a driver by the firing squad method A going 60 mil. an ho.ir r Well, why not? Murder is murder turn coupe over a trm k whether you commit it with a The steering wheel probably . revolver or a through your chest motor car. Want to try it? born-driv- er Not long go, in a Midwestern More than 100.000 accident a traffic court, a driver who had ye are directly charged to drivers involved in an automobile aWp was brought before a judge. It ' t developed that he had been drinking, About 60 per cent of the "autocides" that he had a glaos eye and that his occur at night according toTheTrav-elercar had little or no braking power. Insurance Conip;inv, hen there I And suppose ha bad ons arm is only 25 per cent of the traffic on the ix-e- a road. Whan crawl I It's dark, crawl, V Wi Make Mother Happy ON Broken Glass and Dented Fenders in ( Maxine Keith v are forbidden P: Lorena clothing. rlrivirV) born Berr I Charlene Holmstead, Wester Potter and Lela Stewart. Arlene Carson. Song Trio Fox Family. Tribute Bertha Clark. Response Mrs. Asa Clark. Mirimba solo Beth Anderson. of Mine" Pagerit "M.r.her Phyllis Webb, Faye Manning and 3eth Anderson. Passing of tokens of rememberance. Prayer for Mother Ralph POSTPONED Warning ;vy I.J. Boi Car Lol and Hosiery We Dress Men and Boys from head to foot, both with dress and work where vouVe girL Ail ?.ussel New Dresses for Girls, Anklets SAFETY TALKS around Van ;'jack "Beautiful Home." Poems MEETING ah Clara Helen Invocation. Sacramental song. Talks Klea Gray and Peterson. Song Conducted by Rhea 3 bet snklin tn-- La LEHI FIRST WARD Mother H iJih. Sunday morning. Gifts for v ;dents TiH CANDY FOR SALE Song sc :gh Phone 49 or 92 for appointments 4HH-H-- Beehive pr.nrram, Sunday evening. eoninvmo! ating the ISee Hive week. Due to the postponement of the May Day, the Primary organipation of the stake have a lot of nice candy all made and on sale now for Mother's Day. All Stake and Ward Authorities will appreciate it very much if the public will buy this candy for Mother's Day, home use and so forth. It is very nicely prepard in boxes for Mother's Gifts, different Day kinds of bars, etc. Purchases can be made at any time of day or evening at Mrs. Aaron Ailred's home. All support and patronage you can Rive to this worthy cause will indeed V ""'I irw7. 4- - 111"! i - The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the Evansville Camp will meet at the nome of Mrs. Fern Johnson, Thursday. May 12. 1938 at 2 p. m. A good attendance is desired. joyed t is a gift that MOTHER will enjoy all through the summer. ik of ' E. N. WEBB D. U. P. NOTES 20-- be in A-- i be an !! keetiel's ; it w'i! M.i. - ti: - If..--- , to put ja ras a c liaiil'e aK irive woi'r: a H wring to work :l the! Sta the s ni'.ni' this maieria; f.r the vr:.:',!s this w Part ef ti'.e Lehi wards have already heal ther annual Beehive programs. The Lehi Fourth Ward held their the same name by Clements Ripley, at it is the story of the famous feud between the wheat ranchers and the hydraulic miners of Califoria during the 1870's. During this period California was JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST in- an unsettled condition. The ranch"The Gift Shop" ers had not had time to organize and MAIN STREET LEHI before the themselves consolidate land was overrun by miners backed by large eastern financial interests. The mining operations in the moun tains caused large quantities of dirt and gravel to be washed down onto the wheat covered plains beow. Thou sands of acres were inundated and the damage ran into millions. By Don "Gold Is Where You Find It" is the dramatic story of the final out come of this battle for supremacy between the miners and ranches which is now one of the high spots of California's history. The large cast includes such out"ootsy-woot- v standing players as Claude Rains. John Lite. Margaret Lindsay and Barton MacLane. SPAGHETTI. 3 Cans PEAS and CORN. 3 Cans 25c POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pound LIOIIS NOTES Bajr 23c SEGO MILK, 4 Cans 28c The Lions Club will meet in their VIENNA SAUSAGE. 2 Cans FURNITURE POLISH, 4 Oz. regular luncheon session in the Lehi Bottle 65c First Ward Relief Society Hall, FriMothers Day calls for gifts for day evening. A splendid program and speakers are being arranged for. Mother, select yours from our line The committee in charge will be of table cloths, dress materials, Lions N'ielson, Powers and Price. silk hose, silk underwear, and dishware. PHONE of '!'' ;.eep in .!.. ' there CARDS The Gift Shop The reguar Priesthood Union meet mg scheduled for next Sunday has been postponed one week, due to 24c Mother's Day faliing on the regular .25c Union Meeting date. 1 A Permanent J t i AlU'-:i- :Ce by .: The 1ml, an THE BEST FRIEND YOU WILL EVER HAVE Theatre's feature attraction Sunday, and Tuesday. Monday Also MOTHER'S DAY GREETING Based on the best selling novel of 28c union BROADBEISTS wuh tr 'Li- jper 5PKGS. 19c L ? ani-- ji Week of " touch 10c 27c the Day, GOLD S WHERE AT ROYAL Rw- - : Frank Hellewell. YOU FIND IT DUE is L. D. S. rlive week and will is a i Mother's Day be en-- Rra.-Ubs- incisive T be h ortra'i'Z" brar.oh ...f the churi b- pjst-Suwil: Lehi , week Health :iui.t : pone been engaged in p. m. to ,:.).. 1 May that capacity. whatever work he undertook. In the year 1916 he was called to mourn the loss of his first wife, he later married Sister Eliza Carbridge, in lim, in the Salt Lake L. D. S- To this union was born Temple. two children. In spite of the many disappointments and so called trials of life, Brother Charles was always found with a smite for every one and his cheery disposition brought about a very pleasant conversation in which he was glad to share. After being at his work, Wednesday, April 27, and about to return to his home, one of his last words, to the boys was that he felt fairly good and thought he could get home all right, but due to a heart attack he was overtaken a few minutes later died, about 5:30 v Saturday DAY vna'Ped s:t and white color BEE HIVE SWARM Sylvia daughter, their 4fttrrwn for her seventh birthday ucuu Cai.,1 ;III yuur 0! en- POSTPONED TO AUG. jean little guests Thirty ai.r.iveriarv. pers today. HUHMHIIHI For the past several years he has farming as well as a laborer. He was always found working and demonstrating his industrious nature and was always loyal to 31 r J their home, CREAM of WHEAT, Package... 22c JEL-WEL- 1 ... r. ami brother ' Mother's Day With a New Permanent A Gift That She'll Really Enjoy Eva's Beauty Shop Phone 18 for appointment Comer of First East and Main Street tit |