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Show 26. 1938 ..cnAi. MAY . to 4:"o :0U .jfcAKP-O-RE- " E 27 FRIOAV, HAY 0 t n 1 u :i; transportation lie f":-- check m equipped I Each e:r . "Us AK l;,. ll!al tj.e tljo earnestly desir- j..j!;f :ed individual is Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake in Lehi. the week-en- d PRIESTHOOD EVENT be chosen, and it has n.nfi.Wc in h individuals charged with artinv iinfln City spent DRAWS 1,400-- BOYS Sirs. I. W. Fox spent Saturday in that applications, Nephi visiting with .er brother. they will make c :. a wise, SIJUnd an,j Hailed as a rousing success, with jududal choce, d Ford Roberts of Elko, Nevada, alter dae and careful consideratiin more than 1,400 boys made participating, with his sister, all fi'jm angles and assets. That was the third annual events. of spent Friday night Roberts, T. E. club tiie Mrs. J. will 7: to accept this appointment the Aaronic priesthood members from ":e :a:n n "h'ut or objection is a eight L. D. S. stakes of Utah valley, eaen troop t. I. IsT i:ur t rs ivietrone conclusion. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts of t Saturday in Provo. program.) (r.her ei. Cedar LEHI City, were Sunday guests oi LIONS CLUB. tainers. Quorum members and their super . Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts. M. Roberts, 9:30 Anouncer.a i,t visors from Utah, Sharon, Alpine. Glade N'ebo. Patrols and tr ,;,.?. Timpanogos, Lehi, Palmyra SPECIAL HEALTH Mrs. I. W, Fox spent Tuesday in and Kolob stakes were there for the c:w a. ir,. H f., .. Samuel Scouts dismissed t return Loin gala event, also attended by repre- - Nephi with her brother, LECTURE Winn. MAY 31 Scouts playing iiou'h nuuin iiuui luiui: siaKe. organs 4.r During the morning, the visitors string instrument.-brin- are reiiueSted to Buy Poppies from local girls only. a tour of the city, which them with li m. enjoyed j The Lehi Stake Relief Society are c.uded stons at Sowiette nark. thP sponsoring a lecture here on Tuesday, Mrs. Orrin Burgess of Alpine, Columbia Steel plant and the Utah May 31 tor all Lehi wards. The lecspent Monday with her mother, Mrs. A PUBLIC STATEMENT ture will be given by Dr. J. L. Jones State hospital. The boys furnished their own lunch E. W. Taylor. of the Utah State Board of Heath on but were served free drinks, and dur- Maternal and Child Health." Dr. Mrs. Byron Gray and family are There follows a onoUtion from the' Jones is a fine ng the lunch hour at the stadi subMr. Gray a and has speaker standard Lions Vbjlj Obi. as: um, were entertained with a program leaving this week to join ject of vital importance for every to make San in California, Louis, "5. To provide a forum for the free f tumbling acts under the direction person in Lehi. All Lehi Relief home. their discussion of all nunters of public Neff f Smart, "Y" wrestling coach. Societies will meet in a conjoint Bob Bowman climaxed this part of terest, with paitisn poltics audi ession for the lecture in the Lehi Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs- John sectarian religion alone excepted. Second Ward Chapel at 2 p. m. There the entertainment with a clever feat, Southwick spent Tuesday at W. on his hands from the top "C. To encourage efficiency and is no charge and everyone is invited walking Provo, guests of Mrs. Lloyd to the bottom hn the of promote high ethical standards in to take of this splendid Dr. advantage bhsiness and professions; provided lecture. George E. Sandgren also enter tained the large crowd of spectators that no club holds out, as one of its Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson and with a fancy exhibition. objects financial bene.'its to its memLIONS NOTES With Arthur Gaeth of the Aaronic baby were visitors in Salt Lake City, bers." of Mr. and Mrs. J. priesthood commmittee of Utah stake, Sunday, guests There have recently been circulatCaldwell. W. and Merrill ed in this community certain a Christopherson, Bov The Lions Club ladies night will be Scout executive, in charge, a variety to the effect that the local held Ben Lott is recovering from a leg Thursday, May 26th in the Lehi of Lions Club is supporting certain in- Second Ward. amusing contests were conducted. II Lion members are He Also, the softball game was played. injury at his home this week. dividuals whose applications have been urged to received the injury when his leg bebring their wives and the Amerian Fork team made for a local position of trust and mothers. winning, and came A very fine program has caught beneath a farm roller importance. been arranged and the officers for relay races, circle games and contest while working on his farm late last A games Such propoganda are without foun- the next week. year will be installed. Com- was featured, the "south" team dation. From the foregoing quotation mittee in pull charge of the meeting are: the "north" bys through the from the standardized objects of Lion E. J. Larsen, Joseph Robison, ing Mrs. A. E. Doll had as her guests water. Lions Club it can be seen that such and E. C. Jorgenson. The prize will Thursday Mrs. Sadie Maxwell, Mrs. support, in view of the situation exist- be furnished by Lion William Worl-toMyrtle Thomas and Miss Helen ing, is impossible, there being a numThomas of Provo. Miss Thomas re NOTICE ber of local people, all capable, apThe committee for next meeting mained a few days for a visit with The Lehi are Lions Stalney plying for the position. Mrs. Doll. Taylor, Glen Lions Club is not and has not taken, Wanlass, and E. N. Webb. The The Lehi Public Library will close prize and will not take any such steps in will be furnished by Lion James May 28, 1938, for a two weeks clean Mrs. James Bunkley of Whitney, the present controversy. Comer. up period. The library is to be paint- Idaho, and Miss Francell Christensen The individual members of the All Lions are urged to attend the ed and other repairs will be made. of Provo, spent Friday visitig at the club are free to seek positions they meeting Thursday (tonight). It will remain closed from May 28 home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Edding- to June 14. No books will be accept ton. may desire; to support candidates of their own choice; to speak personally ed during this time so people wish- and openly fir themseves at all THIRD WARD ng to return books and take out GIRL OF THE times. They cannot, however, at any others are asked to do so this week. TEMPLE EXCURSION time, make statements in the name GOLDEN WEST of the club, nor claim the support or t.-,- to ames f. and wiL meet f Lhi ccouts to 27, May Friday, k ck The scout on ih Camp-O-Re- lP THURSDAY, MAY' 26, LEU I FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH : e. drict if held at the head of tch in Dry Creek. vill be given their patrols All scouts ot t this o.'uii). 4 preJitie uitrii and be prepared in this overnight camp reitereJU- scouts ofof Lehi. their in charge 10 it .rr 5 finters and troop committeemen of redirection executive the out: fAMOUS SAHITOKc Clothes THEIR UJ-f-t and BRILLANCE BEST LOOK YOUR with mm - music and the romance of California in her early, ribald geld camp and pastoral mission days, the new operetta is an inspiring picture recomand music mended for theatre-goer- s loves of all ages. The picure is based on David Belasco's memorable stage play. It is the story of the orphan girl, Mary, who owns the Polka Saloon and dance hall in Cloudy Mountain. Enrlged becuse he has forsaken her, Nina, Ramerez's native sweetheart, betrays him to Sheriff Ranee. In his pursuit. Ranee wounds the bandrt and jlater captures tim 5n to He . surrenders Mary's cabin. Mary's pleas and plays cards with her for the life of Ramerez. Mary wins, but Ranee catches her cheating. She promises to marry the sheriff if he wili free Ramerez. Ranee does, but swears he will kill the bandit on sight. SOMETHING NEW AT A BARGAIN A Package of Our Town Fine Sationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, oi. Letter Paper and on back flap of This i envelope for ONLY 10c been have than you payinj cheaper Use printed for any stationery. stationery at a cheaper price than you pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Press. t bag-punchi- clothes who have their Sanitone Way know jsed the Satisfied. jVilue and are CLEANING J. ar tug-of-w- tr w House Cleaning Special fills mattress from your old cotton mattress for only $8.50. for Only $4.50 Ktttress Renovation Spring pring Call Complete. MATTRESS CO. West Provo, Utah OVERMAN 54 at North 4th of Call 8-- Lehi MATTRESS OVERMAN CO. Utah 4th West, Provo, Lehi or Call it North nM Gr (D E Friday evening, May 27, the mem bers of the Third L. D. S. Ward of Lehi will hold their excursion to the temple. Special meetings will be held and the group will be shown through the temple. The First JWard and the Second Ward have already had the opportunity to go through the temple on these special excursions and there has been a large crowd at tend from each ward. Ward and stake officers urge all ward members that can attend this specia excur sion because this is the first time such an opportunity has been afforded them. 227 AIR MAIL LETTERS SENT FROM LEHI Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy have reached their topmost heights to date as the screen's queen and king of song in "The Girl of the Dean Price is reported ill at his Golden West," which plays Sunday, home this week. Monday and Tuesday at the Royal Theatre. An excellent blending of charming Frank Adams is visiting in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Glendore Adams. Eldon Harris left Friday business trip to Colorado. for fi Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith of Provo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Sunday. Mrs. Esther Fox and Mrs. Edward Fox spent Friday in Provo on busi ness and pleasure. Mrs. A. F. Adams spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glendore Adams at Ogden. t: YOU WANT Y ifj r NOW AS A LOW AS )' Super-spee- d Switch Control - I 20c 5 The Lehi ) , Fully Automatic ioch. Norge Utility Cooker Warming Compart- Oven Insulated on all ment Convenience Outlet Sides Six Choice of Colon Backguard ored Hardware. Be sure to see the Norge before a model to suit you buy. There's every kite' ::: and every purse. - Hardware Store of Service m WE DELIVER UTAH Your Home a. wru PHONE 5-- J OPENS HERE Selector Elements-Spe- cial Special H 2 TiVrif.sipnal Heat Control Norge Contact Heat k TERMS KEW BEAUTY SHOP r.KIIL Miss Wanda Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elii Fox and Miss La Fawn Daniels of Provo, have opened a new beauty shop in Val's Beauty Shop on Main Street. The shop opened May 24th and has not yet received its name. The proprietors are asking the public to name the beauty shop for them. As a prize they are offer inc a $3.00 Permanent Wave or $3.00 The name is to be in by in trade. before. or 31st May V--- " STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH $5.00 REWARD Comer Garage OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION BRING YOUR CAR TROUBLES TO US, WE REMEDY THEM GUARANTEED PRICES RIGHT nnnlliT Miss Beryl Putnam and Miss Daunita Hansen furnished numbers on the program at the West Junior High School in Salt Lake, Monday. - Mrs. L. G. Stevenson, Mrs. Justian Stevenson, Mrs. Leo Stevenson, Mrs. Harry Brewer, and Miss Phyllis Holmstead of Salt Lake, spent Monday in Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. Mrs. A. E. Adams spent three days at the Parent Teachers Association convention in Salt Lake last week. She acted as hostess and at the information desk at the headquarters. Mrs. Adams is president of the Lehi P. T. A. association." The following delegation from Lehi attended the American Legion convention at Spanish Fork, Sunday: Mrs. Zetella Wardle, Mrs. Fern Jen- kinson, Mrs. Fern Larsen, Mrs. Lave rd Peterson, Ward Christofferson, E. W.Larsen, Wallace Jenkinson and Lelen Wardle. The Lehi dele gation furnished a number on the program which was a trumpet solo by Keith Eddington, accompanied by Mariam Lott They report a very Honoring the birthday anniversary of her son, F. C. Harris, Mrs. Minnie Karris entertained at her home Sun The day evening at a dinner party. birth-du- v a with centered large table was cake. Covers were laid for eight American Fork. splendid guests from Lehi and trip. i ii ; e it n !i t Mayor John Whmpey and the Lehi City CounciL Miss Beryl Putnam and Miss Dona Homstead are spending this week in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Holmstead. Holmstead. .1 w A $5.00 reward is offered for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of persons breaking the monuments at the Lehi Cemetery, by gunfire or any other means. - Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Holmstead of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs- Morris I a trial Come in and jfive work done while you wait. Mr. and Mr. Clifton Thayne and family of Provo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- Jay Powell. Cecil Evans, Ronald Price, Rex Christofferson, and Harris Bradshaw left Monday afternoon for Idaho where they will be employed. J i rrrjjMyn- jm SATISFACTION According to reports received from Postmaster A. Carlos Schow, 227 Air Mail letters were sent out from Lehi last week. This number was the largest sent out from any other city in the county with the exception of Provo. All the postmasters of the county were present when the Air Mail plane arrived in Provo, Sat. afternoon. The Provo Band the plane with music. Speakers at the event were the Provo postmaster J. B. Dangerfield, Harrison Merrill, rrovo City Mayor, and President Harris from the B. Y. U. The pilot of the plane was Mr. Lund who had picked up the airmail letters between here and New Mexico. It is reported that about 100 people were present when the plane arrived. Each post master had the privilege of adding his letters to those already on the plane. Cachets from all parts of the United States have been through the Lehi Postoffice and many beautiful and interesting ones have been reported LANDIS i LOCAL ITEMS endorsement of the club. 8-- III Ru!t j I n. CAUTION " sMW propo-gand- were-include- Agent Pleasant Grove PHONE 102-Thnrs. f( call every Tuesday and Christensen, luben i -- MORE LUSTROUS IBIGTHENS 0AYS que-tn- 1 in-- 1 CLEANING jb, er in-- Cmitteeof nsried . 1938 Which Food is Cheapest ? SUGAR gives you more energy for less money than any common food. Add to this the fact that sugar beets assure to the farmer a higher cash return per acre than any other major American of facts which crop and you have a combination entiAlei the industry to the support and encouragement of every true American . . . housewives, farmers, canneries, statesmen. in Besides, if America is to be the of foreign trade, times of war or interruption of the beet sugar and encouragement support industry at ait times is absolutely essential. 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