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Show jHURSl'AY, JUNE 16, 1938 J. P. Jackv.n has as his week-enguests Mr. a.,d Mrs. EuW,e Jackson of Salt Lake. LOCAL ITEMS ,' d lychnis of Fleasani Grove, I. hi visiting with M.onii-i" end Littleford. Forest Mrs. ;er, V her s1 at-ra- The rJ it L. Lett of Pi ice, pent th m Lehi visiti,: with his -- week- family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reese and two children of Tremonton, were visiting ' Lehi friends Monday. Miss Ila Schow is visiting aunt in Salem, Oregon. her Mrs. W. L. Worlton Mrs. Stanley M. Mrs. Margaret Potter and Miss Tayor ,jent the June Conference, Sunday. week-enin Salt Lake at the June Erma Schow have enrolled in the fl'oi lutn was one of the speakers Conference. summer Brgham Young University Barntt HalL school. and pr ii d Miss Ruth Peterson from spent returned Friday to Monday Mrs. Frank Holmes of Springville, in Sal; Lake night after sPendinf? three visiting with Pearl Peterson. iiax jn,ia-v was a week-enguest of Mr. and Mrs. visiting in Spanish Fork with Robert Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. w jtrar.dparents. Virgil H. Peterson Mrs. Clyde Fletcher of Ogden, attended the Fifth Ward special exentertained Sun- - cursion to the temple Monday. visited with her sister, Mrs. Robert Prior I'eun jjr Phillips, last week. in honor of her daughter, La Mrs. Rachel Anderson has Kh birthday anniversary. A to gone pne5 Miss Virginia Meiling left this h.r.Lheon was served to 23 lit- - Tremonton, Wyoming to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ivory. for a vacation in California. jegue-'sShe will visit relatibes and friends at I.a Peane Prior d wt-e- k Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Long Beach and Los Angeles. Lincoln, Idaho, have been visiting BUDGET NOTICE Wm. Trinnman, Sr., returned home since Saturday at the Max Rothe home. Sunday from a two weeks visit with Mr. and The Board of Education of the (his son and daughter-in-lawill conduct a Mrs. Pistrict School Mr. and James Garland. of Trinnaman, Michael Mrs, Alpine Vaughn of 1938-193- 9 JJlic hearing on the Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. B. G. Webb spent last Wed-- hgol budget at a meeting called for W. Chilton, Sunday. 27, June at Monday, pose nesday in Pleasant Grove, visiting that pu: offices Board School in M. the with friends. P. j.30 Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fork, Pean Prior Anient" attended ,t Mrs. Grace Webb returned to her a wedding reception in Salt Lake, Board of Education, Alpine School home after spending a week in Salt Trursday evening honoring Mr. Pistrict. Lake Priors Mr. visiting with her sister, Mrs. Vern Reese nephew, of By J. F. WALTON, Clerk. R. E. Curtis. and his Mgna the former bride, Miss 1938 First Publication June 9, Mary Wootton of Salt Lake. 1938. Last Publication June 16, Mrs. Lynn Webb returned from Mrs. Alice Brown and daughter, Brighm City this week where she Thelma Vaughn, returned to their has been visiting, to spend some time home in Los Angeles, Calfornia, with Mr. and Mrs. Heber C Webb. FAMOUS Tuesday, following a ten day visit The dancing class of Miss Laurel with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. SAHITOHE Hutchings held its dancing review Miss Miss Lillian Chilton of Pocatello, Monday evening, June 13. the soon left after Miss dancing Vivian Hutchings Idaho; Varney of and Miss Maxine review for a two weeks vacation in Washington, MORE LUSTROUS Makes Clothes Chilton of American Fork, are guests Nevada. LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Chilton. and BRILLANCE -- CLEANING Top-penis- h, have their clothes cleaned the Sanitone Way know its Value and are Satisfied. who Those ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with CLEANING MADSEti Christensen, Agent Pleasant Grove every Tuesday and Thuri. Ruben PHONE We call 102-- J. mum? DEAHNA SINGS FOUR Mrs. B. G. Webb will leave SaturSONGS IN NEW FILM day for a visit in Yellowstone National Park. She will accompany Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peanna Purbin, who unleahed her Tidwell of McGill, Nevada. surprising soprano voice in police stations, n bed and in coniert halls Seth Littleford, Jack Littleford, during her first two pictues, sings Mr. and Mrs. Forest Littleford. and on bicycles, on railroad trains and in Mr. and Mrs. Forest Willes return- church choirs in her new Universal ed home Saturday from an extended film, "Mad About which Music," trip in Mountain View, an Mount-pelier- comes to the Royal Theate on SunIdaho. day, Monday and Tuesday. all She warbles four selections Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin visittold. Three of them by Jimmy ed with their daughter, Mrs. Maxine The Adamson. and Harold Hollindrake, at the L. P. S. Hospital. fourth is by Charles Francois GouSunday. Mrs. Holindrake recently nod, the famous ''Ave Maria." Peanunderwent a major operation. She is na sings these four numbers to the reported to be doing nicely. accompaniment of locomotive whistles, ensembles bronze bells, harmonica Miss Lois Pickerson and Alan and a famous European choir. Olsen of Boulder City, Nevada, visitMcIIugh-Adamso- n The composied with Mr. and Mrs. Wr. W. Picker-so- n tions which Peanna vocalizes are ''I and other local relatives, this Love To Whistle," "Chapel Bells" week. and "A Serenade To The Stars." Miss Purbin's fellow students at a Mrs. William Trinnaman enterschool in Switzerland provide tained at a birthday dinner, Sunday, girls' a whistling musical support as they honoring the birthday anniversary of bicycle along to class. her husband. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pavis of Salt Lake City, William Trinnaman, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Tromas Trinnaman, Mrs. Leo Trinnaman, Mr. .and Mrs. William Trinnaman and family. Mrs. M. M. Hummel of California, Mrs. Emily Bennett, first counselor an accident victim, was brought into of the Puget Sound Primary district, the Lehi hospital on June 9. She Mrs. Hazel Poble, president of the was discharged Saturday, June 11. Seattle Relief Society Board and Mrs. Omar H. Hubbard, of Long Mrs. Lucy Chavot, first counselor visited with Mrs. Rose Carr several Beach, California, was brought into and days last week. They attended the the hospital Thursday, June 9, an 11 also She was June sessions of the June Conference in discharged victim. accident automobile were and Salt Lake City speakers Mc-Hu- I I'VE JUST SEEN THE MORGE E1ECTRJC RANGE end never before NEW We fttn a rang that combined so much thrill' Ing beauty with to many practical features for convenent cooking, Hospital Notes at the Fifth Ward Sacrament ing, Sunday evening. s. CONVENIENT RIGHT ft orge Sef.'ecfor Switch for Triple Autom atic cooking gives you new freedom from the kitchen . . . ease and certai, jits. Come in and see these new Norge ectric Ranges discover how you get one immediately for a down Pyment of only . . . sio.eo SEE THE NEW Plectzic RaHfeJ. THE LEHI HARDWARE Yur Home Stre of Service PHONE 5-- J THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1533 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL, UTAH meet- RECREATION CALENDAR JUNE 16 to 23 Thursday, June 16 Senior League Softball. Larsen Bros. vs. Three Bar Dairy at Fourth Ward. Spakle Inn vs. Park Service at 3rd Ward. Wines Park Miss Phillips in charge. 4 to 8 p. m4 to 5 p. m. Story hour. 5 to 6 p. m. Kick Pin Baseball. 6 to 7 p. m. Games. 7 to 8 p. m Softball. Tuesday, June 17 Girls' Senior and Junior Softball. First Ward vs. Second Ward at High School Miss Phillips in charge. Wines Park Turner and Sabey in charge 4 to 8 p. m. 4 to 5 p. m . Supervised play. 5 to 6 Relays. 6 to 7 Social games7 to 8 Kick Pin Bseball. Junior League Baseball t Ball Park Mr. Prior in charge. June 19 'Supervised Saturday, play 4 to 8 p. m. at Wines Park and - Miss Smith is a graduate of the High School and is very active j in the Lehi First Ward The young couple have a large circle of friends wishing the best of luck in their married life. Junior League Mr. Prior in charge. Senior Girls' Softball Third vs. Fourth Ward High School Miss Phillips in charge. Wines Park Mr. Sabey in charge. 4 to 5 Supervised play. cora-Le- hi GLEE CLUB NOTES NOTICE New members of the Girls Glee All girls who have spoken to Ada Club are: Laura Jean Brown, Verla Phillips about an advanced Glee Club Watkins, Betty Logsdon, Clista Benare to meet in Mr. Anderson's music nett. The club will meet each Thursroom at 5:30, Thursday, (today) to day at 4 p. m. in the music room of the Lehi High School. plan for future practices. l'?:H SOCIAL CLUB NOTES MEETING The Social Club will hold a birthday party, Thursday, honoring the anni- The regular Priesthood, Reliet Society and Primary Union Meeting will be held in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Sunday. June 19, at 2 p. m. All workers in these organizations are urged to be present. versaries of Mr. Sylvester Evans and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. They will play bridge at the home of Mrs. Herbert Austin and have luncheon at the Diner. - High School Campus. Monday, June 20 Baseball at Ball Park you come in contact with as the mittee in charge does not have all the names and addresses. A good at- tendance is expected and all those who attend are assured a good time. FIREMEN CALLED OUT SATURPAY AFTERNOON HEALTH AND WELFARE COUNCIL TO MEET A Chet Grass fire at the Shelds All chairmen of the Lehi Health home in the Lehi Third Ward caused the Lehi Fire Department to go out and Welfare Council will meet in the Memorial Building, Thursday, at 8 Saturday. Mr. Shields was afraid buildp. m. All chairmen of the various that the grass would cause his are urged to be present. committees fire in a and sent fire ings to get on alarm. No damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Crristen-so- n spent Friday in Sandy visiting friends and relatives. with EVANS REUNION TO to 6 p. m. Volley Ball. BE HELD SATURDAY to 7 Relays. 7 to 8 Softball. Tuesday, June 21 Men's Senior The reunion of the late Bishop League Softball. David Evans family will be held in Sparkle Inn Larson Bros. High the Lehi First Ward, Saturday, June School Mr. Sabey in charge. The family members will 18, 1938. Park Service Three Bar Pairy at at 5 o'clock. The following Fourth Ward. Mr. Tuner in charge. gather of events has been anprogram Chorus Work Miss Phillips. nounced: Wednesday, June 22 We hope the 6 p. m. Community Lunch Maisa game between the State Streeters A. Goates, Chairman. Torres and the Main Street Bulldogs 7 p. m. Business meeting. materializes 6:30 to 8. Addeline 7:30 p. m. Program Wines Park Miss Phillips in chairman. Rodeback, charge 4 to 8 p. m. Lunch will be served cafe style. 4 to 0 Catch Ball. Each family as asked to bring enough 5 to 6 Kick Ball. their for family and one other,, also 7 to 8 Supervised play. and glasses. forks, plates, Thursday, June 23 Men's Senior Menu Suggested League Softball. Salad Sandwiches Meat Park Service Larsen Bros, at Pickles or Olives Third Ward. Cake Banas Cheese Oranges Sparkle Inn Three Bar Pairy at All family members are urged to High School. come and renew the family ties and Wines Park 4 to 8 p. m. Mr. La notify all members of the family that 5 6 Prue Porton in charge. Miss Phillips Chorus Club met at the Gail's Grief home ot Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Thursday afternoon for the weekly meeting An interesting lesson was given by Beatrice Wardle after which the business of the club was discussed. Sewing was enjoyed during the atfer-noo- n after which dainty refreshments were served to all those present. Mrs. Gail Gardner, the leader of the group was the hostess. 4-- H Club The Cooking Sisters organized their club Wednesday, June 15. The leaders of the club is La Fern Barnes. The following officers were chosen to serve during the year: President, Myrl Trinnaman; Leona College; Secretary and Treasurer, Nydia Brooks; Song and Cheer Leader, Inez College; Re, porter, Fern Fox. The club will hold their meetings weekly when they will enjoy lessons in cooking. 4-- H Vice-Preside- nt; 7 to 8 p. m. MARRIAGES SOUTHWICK-SABE- Y Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Rachel Southwick, daughter of Mrs. William Southwick, to Aaron Sabey. The marriage took place Saturday morning in Salt Lake City. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southwick entertained at a shower honoring the couple. A large group of relatives and friends enjoyed an afternoon of games after which refreshments were served. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. Saturday evening a family luncheon was served to the family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southwick. The couple have many friends wishing them success in the voyage of 1 UIVS' 7o?L 1 hp life. KENT-JACKSO- N Announcement is made of the received marriage of Lawrence Jackson, son Miss Helen McKinney medical care at tre Lehi Hospital from of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson of June 10 to June 13, when she was this city, to Miss Rena Mae Kent of Pocatello, Idaho, which took place redischarged. cently. The young couple plan to reside Mrs. Richard L. Bennett of Mer-cu- r, in Idaho. Their many Pocatello, underwent a major operation at them much success and wish friends the Lehi Hospital, Friday. Mrs. Ivor Peterson entertaned Saturday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband. A lovely suppper was served with covers Mr. being laid for the following: and Mrs. Frank Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. Nielson of Springville; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson of PI. of and Mrs. William Thompson are the proud parents of a Grove, Peter William Mrs.s and Mr. Provo; born Monday at the Lehi and James boy baby Peterson, son, Harry and Mr. of Pleasant Grove; Hospital. Mrs. Owen Thornton of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James Thorton CITY COUNCIL NEWS of Orem, Mr. Tierson of Marysville, hostess. the the guest of honor, and The Lehi City Council past a Mrs. May Bone and Mrs. Eunice motion Tuesday night providing for Hutchings entertained the members a new Ford car for the city use. The of the Lehi Stake Bee Hive at an present city car will be turned in on last Thursday even- the new car. It was also passed that Indian Pow-woMrs. John Hutch- the home of at the ing employees of the Lehi City Power were playGames creek. on the ings will get one week vacation with plant ed that would help the girls fill their pay. Wallace Banks was appointed honor badges. The girls came dress- relief man at the plant. ed as Indians with prizes offered for the best dress. Miss Elvn Trinnaman Betty Logston won the prizes. SCOUT NOTES Refreshments were served in the form of native dishes of the Indians. TROOP FOUR Tim party is the first entertainment Leo Scouts Each summer. Loveridge and Harold of the Beehive for the Anderson a last Friday, Saturfor hostess as act is to spent ward party of the beehive. The Third Ward will day and Sunday in Salt Lake City as entertain next time in the form of a representatives of troop four at the Sunset Tarty. Arrangements for the M. I. A. June Conference and Silver party and where it will be held are Jubilee of scouting in the church. Leo Loverdige, repotrer. not yet completed. happness throughout treir married life. OWENS-BAL- L The marriage of Miss Parlene Ownes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Owens, and Wilburn N. Ball, son of Mrs. Martha Ball of Lehi took place in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. Temple, Wednesday. The bride is a graduate of the B. Y. U. and an affiliate of Pelta Theta Chi, national social and cultural sorority. Mr. Ball is also a graduate of the 13. Y. U. During the summer months, the couple will reside in Provo where Mr. Ball will attend the summer school of the Brigham Young University. Their many friends wish them all the success and happiness in the world, throughout their married life SMITH-M- RGETTS Mrs. Amy P. Smith announces the marriage of her daughter, Juanita, to Pelwyn Margetts, son of George Margetts of Sandy. 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