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Show i lie ehi Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER D EVERETT RICHIHS of CONFERENCE AKE "SrJPHIMAHY III HURT Hi CRASH lllllll route a. ; the ..v stake arU ounuaj. frit 'fill be three sessions of the heM. one at 10 a. m. one elped loved to n the it's hold cunference oence 1! will Stake Lehi in nCe and the M. I. A Conference b. One of the General Salt Lake City will Lnt and .;peak at the meetings. fiU also be some very splendid selections given during the All Lehi Stake members to attend sslbly can are urged as nf sessions the v possible. eetings will be under direction President A. Carlos bchow, R. C. Allred s two counselors, p m .mm of Miss Ida Thurnian of Lehi will tire from teaching this year re- and will receive a pension from the state Teachers Retirement Board each month. Miss iThuman has ;been a regular teacher in the Lehi schools for fort-tw- o years teaching three generations of the youth of Lehi. A major portion of the Lehi school children have at some time been of Miss Thurman. She has won the love of students of all ages and with her retirement she has the H. Peterson. best wishes of the entire community Asession will be under for a happy future. , ,'irgil I. M. LEHI TEACHER RETIRES STAKE PRESID- w - There will be a Band Concert FriEverett Richins, 22, of American Fork, is in a semiconscious condition day, June 24, at 8 o'clock in front of Higr School building. at the Lehi hospital, suffering from a the The program outlined follows: fractured skull, severe head lacer 1. a. "Queen City." ations, an arm injury and severe Band march b. 'Success". shock, as the result of an automobile The Lehi Stake Primary.Presidency 2. Band Waltz a. Janet. accident on the state highway near has been changed, it was anniunced b. O ve rtu re Ya re. the Issue Peck home at 4 a. m. Mon-- j The by President A. Carlos Schiw. 3. Clarinet trio Miriam Lott.l new officers are: Beatrice Mrs. day. Mr. Richins was traveling north to June Anderson and Dawnita Han Taylor as president; Mrs. Vera Schow and Mrs. Florence Jensen as Lehi to work when the automobile in sen. 4. a. March Band "Pivot counselors. are to These officers which he was riding collided with a Man." succeed Mrs. Myrtle Allred, who southbound truck driven by Gilbert b. Overture "Assembly Hour." recently, Mrs. Naomi Wightman of Spanish Fork, who was Leon Jones and 5. Cornet duet Mrs. Beatrice Taylor. Mrs. and The Salt Lake hauling papers for Shirley Roberts. Allred has been in the Primary Stake Tribune, and other merchandise, to 6. Band a. Overture "Calif of Presidency since the organization of Price. Bagdad." the Lehi Stake,, being chosen second The Richins automobile was badly b. March "National Emblem-counselor in the organization of the 7. Cornet solo Keith Eddington. first Lehi Stake damaged. Mr. Richins was rushed to Primary. She has 8. Band the local hospital for treatment ima. "Sar Spangled been the organization nf president Banner." mediately following the crash. since 1929. b. ''Headway March." Night Marshal Thomas Trinnaman Her two counselors have served and Deputy Sheriff John S- Evans for seveal years ond all 3 have won investigated the accident. the love and respect of the Lehi NEW DRIDGE OVER Mr. Richins is a of Mr. Stake for their untiring service in the and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. DRY CREEK Primary Work. Chat-fiel- C.-.- LEHI STAKE TO OCCUPY MUTUAL DELL - JULY theme- he a double quartet U bv Rulon Fox, an introdue- if the M. I. A. Slogan for 1938- t Howard Ricks, a ladies trio 1 1 TO MARRIAGES 30 ts. L. ien and Mrs. Virgil trill sine an original Peterson, song with composed by J. Nile Wash- the music by Mrs. Lillian :ris and The Lehi Stake M. I. A. will occupy Mutual Dell in American Fork Canyon from July 11 to July 30 with the Lehi First Ward taking over the Dell on July 11. The following schedule has been made for the wards of the Lehi Stake: Lehi First Ward July 11, 12 and 13. invited to all three public is Lehi Second Ward Juy 14, 15 and 16. lODWItl'S MS? 1RTH OF JULY SPECIAL TABLES OF WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES FO and JP9 .49 the $ Values pairs of Kids Sandals for 49c STRAW HATS no exceptions stock satire D OFF Discount take your pick. DUE-THIR- SPECIAL ON NOW A KD BLADES RAZOR edge Pattern of the TEN BLADES FOR or THIRTY BLADES Gilette pest steel CENTS for Ever Ready and Razors FIVE BLADES FOR BITS or FIFTTEN BLADES At Lehi Third Ward July 18, 19 and 20. McKINNEY-lSTRONLehi Fourth Ward July 21, 22 and 23. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McKinney of Lehi Fifth Ward July 25, 26 and Cedar Fort, announce the marriage 27. of their daughter, Miss Merle McCedar Fort and Fairfield July 28, Kinney, and Lloyd E. Strong of 29 and 30. Alpine. The marriage was solemnized The outings at the Dell, each year on Tuesday. are proving more popular with larger A wedding reception was given in crowds in attendance and plans are their honor Tuesday evening at the underway to make the outings this Apollo Hall in American Fork. year the best yet held. Each ward The many friends of the young this year will arrange for their own couple wish them success and happitranspo ration. ness in all their married life. edge FIFTH WARD BAZAR TO BE HELD FRIDAY The Fifth Ward Bazar and Ice Cream Festival will be held Friday, June 24, at 2 P. M. in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel. There will be a large group of quilts, rugs, luncheon clothes, fancy work on sale, as well as other things. The ladies plan to have home made ice cream and cake on sale throughout the afternoon. Ice cream will also be sold at the band eoncet which wil be held Friday evening at the high school. The entire community is invited to attend the Bazar and Ice Cream Festival, Friday. The Fifth Ward are asking the support of everyone to make this a success. 5c P 'A better made. A trial will a small item with a lot of VClTt WF.1,1, THAT MED A new bridge over dry creek on 4th OLD FOLKS North between 1st and 2nd West ATTEND OUTING streets, by the H. C. Evans property COLTON-CUDwas completed this week. The bridge Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Colton an- was put in by the City and W. P. A. Lehi Old Folks joined the Timpan-ogo- s nounce the marriage of their daugh- The bridge is a very fine piece of and Alpine Stake Old Folka work and will be greatly appreciated ter, Miss Vordena Colton, to Frank in their Midsummer Tri- Wednesday by the citizens who travel this Cude. also of this city. The marriwho have been forced to ford Stake Outing at Pleasant Grove. The age took place Thursday evening at street, the creek at this point since the street Lehi. programs, socials, and luncheon. All The young couple have a Harge has been opened. those attending reported a very encircle of friends wishing them the joyable day. best of luck throughout their married Mrs. L. I. Wardle and daughter, life. Zada, spent Sunday in Salt Lake, at Mss Zina Anderson spent They plan to make their home in the Veterans Hospital visiting with Thistle. Mr. Wardle who is a atient there. in Salt Lake. pair $2.25 to $2.75 liar APPEARANCE. Lehi FORMER LEHI BOY MARRIED AT WASHINGTON The marriage of Miss Susan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George V. McDaniel of Richmond, Virginia, and David Whimpey, son of I tvi rwii- nf amncl WVi f o T1A11IUU " i A I'lLO. , I'llailU j Lehi, took place in the L. D. S. Chapel at Washington, D. C. Monday, June 20th. After completing a tour of the New England states the young couple will reside in Richmond. Their many friends wish them success and lots of happiness throughout their married life. Mc-Dani- TVT - News of a CLUBS 9 4-- H Club met at The Merry Makers the home of their leader Mrs. Melba Chestnut, Friday, to organize. Offcers elected were: President, Edna Smith. Secretary and Treasurer Madge Whimpey. Reporter Bernadine Fagan. They will hold their meetings each Tuesday at 2 o'clock. 4-- H WDL PEASANT FROCKS sheer summery materials IRIAN E UNDERTHINGS HUMMING D GOTHAM Cannery BIRD SILK HOSIERY GOLD STRIPE flew colorful shades for sum- - Special Knee length Jiosiery pair. Other vaues in pure t29. 49c, 79c, $1.00 and . the dDpem TUESDAY, THURSDAY $1-15- When in AND SATURDAY doubt try GOODS MUST BE IN BY OODWIN'S Home Store of Service TWO HIGHWAYS TO COST $140,000 Bids for approximately $140,000 of road work were advertised last week by the State Highway Commission. Pne project calls for replacing of plant mix bituminous shoulders on. the highway between Draper and Pleasant Grove, a distance of 17.297 miles. This work, costing $90,000 will increase the width of the highway to 26 feet. The other job cals for the construction of a railroad overpass and approaches at Hilltop between Fairview and Indianola on U. S. 89, at an estimated cost of $50,020. Bids on both projects will be open in the Highoffices in the way Commission Capitol, June 30 at 2 p. m. E will :n:nH tI). tDrown, nt iirs. tuuiaii BIDS SOUGHT OH d, son-in-la- have as speakers, Newell 1 jig seminary principal ui oan, Mr. Young is reported City. 01 jne tie most lmeiesuun anu M. speakers obtainable on the to d - m m m ENCY REORGANIZED NEXT SUNDAY ncere No. 44 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938 LEHI CITY, UTAH, 1'E VI 'W HOME-OWNE- Club met The Lucky Stitchers at the home of Helen Price, Thursday afternoon with the club leaders, Mrs. Vera Hutchings and Mrs. Afton Club members present were: Doris Johnson, Zada Wardle, Willa Hadfield, Maxine Webb and Helen 4-- H ORGANIZED Girls' Glee Club has been recently organized by Miss Ada Phillips. The club will meet each Thursday at 7 p. m. in the Lehi High A Senior School music room. Milton Knudsen was in Provo, urday and Sunday on business. Sat- B M M k n nM : M nm m Kj V M M M M M n n M M M 100 lbs. $5.5910 lbs. 56c Jells-Rit15c a liquid fruit pecktin 6 Dozen 25c Jar Rings 29c each Brooms, 5 tie medium weight 3 Cans 10c Deviled Meat M. and J. Coffee 17c Pound Post Toasties 9c Package Soda Crackers 2 Pounds 18c 2 Pounds 22c Graham Crackers Dinner Club Salad Dressing 24c qt. 10 Bars 36c Crystal White Soap SUGAR e, No. 2tt D C!l D 19c a i Cans cogues li i tjuvci K 8c M Napkins, 80 in pack M n Paper Cups 5c and 10c pkg. 5c n Shelf Paper, 12 feet M n Marshmallow Cookies, 1 lb. 15c M Pork and Beans, no. 2 cans 9c n 39c Gallon Vinegar, Bulk 6c Pound Bananas k H H H k M M n M hi U M N N n 5"? m k k 1 MOP STICKS WASH BOARDS FLY-DE- D 15c 59c POT ROASTS (U. S. Inspected 15c Lb. 4 Pound Package Shortening 47c MILD CHEESE, 2 Pounds 33c CUBE STEAKS 25c Lb. Bf) 3 for 10c FRESH STRAW- ft m n M H m 25c Fly-de- M i Each each d Fly Spray and 6 oz. (Guaranteed to kill) CANDY BARS MEAT DEPARTMENT iifriiUTOftrtftiifrrtfiia Special Cuts of Baby Beef For Week-en- d. NEW POTATOES, BUNCH CARROTS, BERRIES, NEW CABBAGE, etc. at Market Prices. H Pf N k k Price. 10 O'CLOCK The management has installed some of the very laJtest equipment and will be able to give the very best service. SENIOR GLEE CLUB k k Mrs. Homer Royle of this city. Mrs. Arthur Hoodworth of Salt Lake, Mrs. Harold Peay, and Mrs. Keith Jacobs of Pleasant Gove attended a .Kj shower in Provo, Saturday evening jtj in honor of Miss rlorence fcnow. The Peoples Store WE DELIVER PHONE 76 i e |