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Show I i THURSDAY. JUNE TAH LEHI TREE PRESS, IEIH. I 9, 1938 WEBB'S JEWELRY and l'. wasii t Jit.. seven yfc&: Saturday, June 4th. Mr- and Mrs. eiits that they aU laUrr J. N. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. f..r tneir. a;! t wa.t larj-'hju.-the proud Richard, of this chy are luarnea Jin.i- - 2. 112, .he - C e WATKItiS FLY SPRAY SWEET SMELLING, SECOND WARD M. I. A. REORGANIZED 1 Ingredienti GALLON 11.40 The Second Ward M. I. A. was this week with G. S- I'eter- chosen v head the ounjr miii Men's organization and Mrs. Cecil Ash chosen to lead the ounjr Hotr.e men' Association. Assistants lor two have not been chosen. Cleo Retirinjr olficers are Mi-- s Larsen, Miss I.aPriel Go.wiv.in and Mrs. Neldon Evans, for the Y. W. M. Merlin I. A. and E. C J'.rjrenson. Fatran and Lowell Brown rfirinjr officers of the Yourjr Men's Improve-rnen- t Association. U-in- ARNOLD G. BREMS I 'hone LEHI bC-- REMODELED ii the Salt Lakfh. In his ne h.!!;e wi ii h.s w:fe for "11 at. cu.'i.sk:.! everv yea!'' it parents ana when H ,1 the parents we.e h"'. r. h wi'h Manned burden of cariny f '" then L: id a word ul i .'hi "; J n vti sa me rew ard ft her tn.in N. ba-il- i L,IR,W!iuir he w y.methiinr Tn,.v r,,.rf. !. ! idel - Th, m i.l-:v- :A!.T AIR m ' ,y M.j a! Av :.'!-- I'll:' sfCiutifi! and a.-Sun- th n; A I':;.!. Alfred t. mi.Tit f I If ;i Da; years mi. Scln !., day ('fin- a ,i;u M as a niemiit-- nf -. )' a Dans:m it tee. 1, wv's man He was al'.vavs Mis, .L,.n! i t nen ano Lss Verda devoted to his wiff La t th careful thi-M ie t always euuiifiliii el'- -' LAN DIS SERVICES a on Sch-nFUENRAL ami in na.sMnir judir.iieiit ii a in M reJdv He was j"in WELT always An' i i Miss : ien or in HELD SUNDAY FOR raiue of hall with his c take .iancers who All .t if lil'HMI!- I, i an any activity in the home ami (, if with a liar.ceii ld and G' HYRUftl GALTON coined his children's 5iati.ni (lane at th.- Lehi -Gleam ii1- the ,.l.:inrit smile or a clean joke hit in Ir.eii Ball. wiU i'a ., a very quiet aim unassuming trot. fox il "A'ohoe" t Funeral services for Hyrum Cal- - He was ever a good neighbor, and Waltz" and the ir ton were held Sunday, June 5 in ready to extend a helping hand a trial, it Come in and five Cedar Valley. Two years ago where he could. GLEE CLUB work done while you wait. i i Openinjr Quartet, "Sweet Hour of last February he went to Mercur to GIRLS ii Evelyn work. At his advanced age for such Prayer" Verda Anderson, ORGANIZED Sam Wilcox, and James E. Cook, it employment it took courage on his Peterson. part too perform the laboious and Prayer Ernil M. Cook. dangerous work he was doing, trying The Junior Glee Club, under the HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. Duet. "Whispering Hope" Verda to was It his for family. provide .i,.,..i,,n nf Miss Ada Phillips, began ii STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Anderson and Evelyn Cook. while doing this hazardous work that .nrnm.o- work Thursday. June 2, Cook. Alice sketch took Biographical which accident with an he met I 1 Poem by Wm. Elton Clara Cook. his life on June 1, 1!38. elected officers of .;.!-- .. ti,,...,. 1 III Remiirks Ralph Duboise. He leaves a wife and four children, the club: Solo, ' Lay My Head Beneath A Mabel, Herald, Alena and Ardella President - Leone Jones. Rose" Edith Evans. tine son, Donna Zimmer also two grandchildren. v;oTreid.r,t Remarks George Strasburg. Chester died seven months ago from man. Closing remarks President Carlos gunshot wound. Reportei Cleo Christensen. Schow. born was One sister Mamie Sage of Salt Lake A winsome baby daughter Th, members of the club include Closing song, "O My Father" and five brothers: Fred of Well to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb at the the officers and the following girls: James 8. Peterson, Evelyn Cook, Verda Nevada; Alfred of Brighton, Colo Na Dene Bradshaw, Willa Hadfield, I'hi Hospital, Wednesday, June Mother and baby are reported to be Anderson, Samuel Wilcox. rado; his twin brother, Joseph, of Vieholes. E' Lovce Hansen. Wallace Anderson. Benediction l ehi; Heher of Dividend and David, Bernadine Fagan. Madge Kirkham. doinp nicely. The grave in the Cedar Valley of Cedar Fort, survive him. He also Sorenson. Geralee P...ttv Jensen. was dedicated by George leaves the following half brothers cemetery Doris Johnson, Dorton, Mrs. Mary Ann Butts was admitted Wilcox. Virginia Isadore and and an Walter sisters: Alberta Van Ar,;tti for Wamipr. to" the Lehi Hospital, Monday, Biographical Sketch and Emma Kemmerman Calton, and Madge Whimpey. medical treatment. Wagner, William Calton, and two sisters, Pearl Smith, all of Salt Lake and Maria and Eliza Gutridge were Henry Calton of Sandy Mrs. Harold Felt of Salina was among the many honest hearted FIRST WARD BANQUET admitted to the U'hi Hospital for souls who left their homes in England 4. medical treatment, June and came to Utah while the state v NEW ZEALAND TO BE HELD was still in its pioneering age. Win. A fine son was born to Mrs. Elmo married Maria in England and later UiSSlONARiES TO Wanlass on June 3 at the local hos- the other sister Eliza in Salt Lake. The Lehi First Ward will hold its pital. Hyrum Ealton is one of a pair of Thursday, June 16th at 7 banquet PRESENT PROGRAM twin sons born to this sturdy pioneer o'clock in the First Ward Amusement A baby boy was bom to Mrs. David and his fe Eliza Gutridge Calton Hall. Tickets will he sold to all Holmes at the Iehi Hospital, Thurs- on June 25, 1874, in Salt Lake City. The Lehi Second Ward bishopric those desiring to go. The banquet day. In proof of the reverence they held have All arranged an especially fine fea- is for the benefit of the church. for the leaders of the church to which ture for to are members ward urged buy their Sunday evening sacra-nentMrs. Frank Martin's received medithey belonged they named their sons 12 at tickets and attend the banquet. June meeting, Sunday, local the cal treatment at hospital Joseph and Hyrum for he martyred 7:30. Five returned missionaries during the past week. Prophet Joseph and his brother from the New Zealand Mission from EVANS FAMILY REUNION Hyrum. The first years of Hy's life Salt Lake City will furnish the enThe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. was spent in Salt Lake Cty until an tire program, singing natve songs Bone underwent a minor act of congress made the families George JUNE 18 the local hospital, Wed way of living come in conflict with tnd giving interesting talks on the at operation, native customs and the country of nesday. the law. As Eliza was the second New Zealand. All ward members inThe Evans family reunion will be wife, Mr. Calton moved her and her vited to be present. The baby son of Mr. and Mm. held June 18th in the Lehi First family first to Sandy and 52 years Louis Holdsworth underwent a minor Ward Amusement Hall. The reunion ago, when Hy and Joe were 12 years and will be in the late atfernoon operation, Wednesday. of age, they come to Cedar Fort and 18 CAMERAS FILMING evening. Details will be announced moved into the house where Hy call Betty Ruth Callway had her ton- ed home during his entire married next week. ONE SCENE SETS sils removed at the I,ehi Hospital, life. Later they moved into the house Tuesday. we know as the old Calton home. NEW RECORD When Hy was seventeen years old Baby Beth Norman received treat- he went to Tooele to work for a Mr. ment for injuries of the face received Parker drying peaches but on the Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Jacobs of Eigteen cameras and fifty planes m r in a fall at the hom. death of his sister Rose he returned were involved in one of the most i icaaaio, urove, announce tne en of their daughter, Mary, to Cedar Fort. spectacular flying sequent?es ever gagement Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith are the to Konald 1. Price, son of Mr. and For a while he made him home with filmed for a motion picture, the scene Mrs. George P. Price of this city. proud parents of a baby boy born. Richard Bennett and later when John furnishing one of the thrilling highAult, Sr., was section boss at the lights of "Test Pilot," which brings The marriage is to take place June iJri'tiiiV Cedar Fort Station he worked as a Clark Gable, Myrna Loy an Spencer Miss Jacobs is a graduate of the section hand. He worked there for Tracy to the Royal Theatre screen Pleasant Grove High School and a several years under different bosses Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. and then went to Sunshine to work The sequence was filmed at March iormer student of the Brigham University. When he returned to Cedar Fort he FieH, near Riverside, California, loung mr. i rice is a graduate of the Lehi helped at farm work and one day with Victor Fleming directing. Gable, wh.le working for David Berry, his in one of the larger planes, alter- niga scnooi ana a iormer student of the Utah Agricultural College. uncle, thinking saved the life of Dav nated as pilot and passenger. Miss daughter, Lizzie, as she fell under Loy, Tracy and Lionel Barrymore the wheel of a loaded hay wagon. By were interested spectators as the fly- NOTICE riNK SALMON, tall can 10c .super human action he raised the ng machines roared across the run SODA CRACKERS, 2 Lb. Box 18c wheel so all of the weight of the load wayM. I. A. and POWDERED SUGAR, 2 Pounds 15c did not go on her as it passed over Primary Conference Right in the middle of the runway at Salt Lake City, June Oth to SHORTENING. 2 Pounds 25c her body and though badly njured i group of twenty men. The big loth Miracle Whip Dressing, Quart 39c thanks to Hy, her life was spared. He planes dived, touched their wheels on ",MUS"- -' excursion rates via Salt POST T OA STIES CORNFLAKES spent about two years at Riverside he ground and zoomed away again i.ake and I tah Railroad (Or. .,i l,inc) Round Trip Fare file. ()c and worked in the Garland sugar into the sky, their silver Irge Package fuselages irom i.eni. Keturn limit TUNA FLAKES. 2 Cans 25c factory. the camera. Monday night June captured by 13th. As a young man he loved baseball SPAGHETTI, 3 Cans 25c Suddenly one of the planes dived MARSH MALLOWS. 1 Pound .13c and his brothers were very good play- - too far Its pilot yanked on the Ml'S- Hean Prior PORK and BEANS, Dinnerett, ers and were always in great demand controls, turned on the power and entertain- ru No. 2 Can 10c when a ball game was in the making. fifty-to- n bounced over the heads oaiuruay nigm m honor of their ship OXYDOL. Larpe Package 21c They were also good singers and no of a camera crew which threw itself ninth wedding anniversary. A delicPANCAKE FLOUR. Sperry's. All but Joseph ious supper was served to the follow-inprogram was complete without a song on the ground. 4 Pound Bag guests: Mr. and Mrs. Everett 29c by the Calton and Hale boys. Often Novak, operating the camera. He in the evening a group would gather stuck to his guns or his lens, to be iurner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson. at the Anderson corner and talk and accurate and obtained one of the 1onie rA.ans an, th L. D. S. unm z ociock in tne morning most startling pictures of a plane nosi ana nostess. sing COTTON 89c and neighboring bedroom windows yet made. RAYON 79c were thrown Trick formations, power dives, open to allow the beau CARD OF THANKS Men's Underwear, liirht weijrhttiful singing to be heard better. spns and loops were filmed by the Call in and see our New Line of voice cameras. was always mingled eighteen What one missed Hyrum's Beautiful Pictures. with the others and up until very was caught bv nother. The fving Wp ftp c i rnv r. "1'iess our sincere recent years, whenever a funeral was ships were covered from every angle. appreciation to all those who helped 20-- W held or a special program put on he This use of eighteen cameras for one so much with sympathy, condoence was always asked to be a member of scene marks a new record for motion and kind deeds our bereave during a quartet. , u,e pictures. passing of our beloved In 1905 he began keeping company ,,. nushanii mi,l ..,tk we wan to Mr. and Mrs. John Lavendeer of thank all those """ei. with Mamie Ault. They soon decidWE DELIVER who took part in the ed they were meant for each othre but Binghnm, were Sunday guests of Mr. iunrrn i services. she felt a duty toward her aged par- - and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman. ,iyrum Calton and family. f ; ; w Si Get Your Earned Leisure 1. her duty. 1 t! 11' tt: ; !,!v :,!, v'! 1'n tr as a Me; in tr.e 1 'iUi i .a ere j well rSi I, Will You f-- STAINLESS lUO'i Active STORE BEING :' rti-r- KILLS FLIES CLEAN', t!i-'i.-- '. ; ' (,f Your Social Security is expected to take your about how Soch But old your age. in Your V .. u.. ..,.; iw: ... "a u , m -.- to comes, ti, .i neip voa, j,,. vi(ie loi i,arl,..,vo., a savings ace..,.:,: today. comforts and pleasure. Start . . ' - . " j -- s INS U K ANC II EACH DEPOSITOR MAXIMUM $5,000X0 STATE STREET SHOE SHOP i- 111-- Telephone 85 LEHUTAt "EScJj Hi ... 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