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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER LEHJ FKEE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 15, 1938 Branch of Beaver Ward. past member of the Alpine Stake Priests Quorum from 1918 to CELEBRATE High 1928 when the stake was split, and since that time has neld e &ame Pfti UULUCll If CUUIilU j position in Lehi Stake. He has also (served on the Alpine and Lehi Stake on Relatives and friends of Mr. and!60?'8 of Education- IIe in California t0 mlsson Mrs. A. B. Anderson gathered from f0rt 19.il and later did Church history ana near, aturoay evening, in lar research work in the Eastern States. the First Ward Amusement Hall, Lehi Satire honoring their golden wedding anniMrs. Hannah Evans Anderson was versary. Vernon Anderson, of Salt born in Lehi, February 4, 1870, a Lake City, the eldest son, acted as daughter of the iate Bishop David master of ceremonies. During the and Margaret Christina Holm Evans. evening rogram number given were: She has been a constant companion solo Piano a by granddaujiihter, and aid to her husband thro'lgout his Shirley Johnson of Salt Lake City; entire his hardships career, divding remarks by Andrew Fjeld ; vocal duet of early day teaching in the Uintah bv Prof. Alfred M. Durham and Geo. H. Durham of Salt Lake City; solo Basin and Southern Utah. With Mr. Anderson, she served a short term by Mrs. William Wing accompanied mission in the Californa field in 1931, by her two daughters. Mrs. Velma ind later did research work in on the piano and Mrs. George Jerling I. Bone on the violin; trio by Thelma, Church history with her husband on the sites of early Church history, Arleen and LaPriel Goodwin; vocal solo by Miss Ada Phillips, accom principally in New York State. To the couple have been born five panied by Miss Ila Webb, remarks all of whom are living and children, bv R. S. Collett, who was chairman wiilh their parents at the observance of the Uinta Stake Academy Board and who was instrumental in secur- "f the fifieth wedding anniversary. are: Vernon Anderson, Salt ing Mr. Anderson his first teaching They Dr. L. D. Anderson, Lake; Boise, position after graduating from the Idaho; Mrs. MR. September Circulator and Range Offer WITH A Ruj,' or No Carrying Charge On Time Payment Plan BIG FALL SALE ON NEW ELECTRIC RANGES and REFRIGERATORS USED COAL RANGE USED RADIOS REBUILT MAYTAG WASHERS I I I H V The Lehi Hardware B. Y. U. Your Home btore or bervice WE DELIVER GLENN WING a. h. wing PHONE m. HIGH SCHOOL HEWS PRIMARY PRIZE WINNERS The Lehi Booster Club held an election meeting Monlay afternoon to elect their officers for the year 1938-193- Best Ward Display Fifth Ward. Second Best Ward Display First 9. The following officers were elect- ed: President Ruth Worlton. Beth Peterson. Secretary Pauline Worlton. Reporter Faye Hutchings. The retirinig officers are: Viee-Preide- retirisg officers are: President Vice-Presile- nt Secretary Reporter J Zada Webb. Ruth Worlton. Josephine Royle. Geraldine Taylor. Ward. Best Spirit Ward. of Primary Second Second Best Spirit of Primary Fourth Ward. Most Artistic Float Marlyn Robi- son First Ward. Second Most Artistic Float SeaSecond Ward. gull Monument Most Artistic Costume Spanish Girl. Second Most Artistic Costume Little Chinaman. Best Pet Display La Veil Rich- ards. ELECTIONS HELD at Provo in 1895; a solo by Abraham Anderson. The final number on the program was the '"Progress of Time." Dates in the of time in the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were read by the master of cermnnies, as the date 1888, the marriage date was read Mr. and Mrs. Anderson marched to the front of the hall to music by Miss Beth Anderson on the marimba, ''The Period of Family Growth." 1889 to 1902, was read the five children of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson marched into position behind them. As the "Period of Marriage" of the family was read 191.1 to 1925 the son and daughter- took places beside their hus bands and wives. The "Period of Grandchildren," 1914 to 1936 was read as the grandchildren marched into place forming five family groups, behind Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. A march of the relatives completed this unique portion of the evening. Beautful baskets and vases of flowers adorned the hall and serving tables, gifts of admiring frienls. Small tables arranged on the stage were used for serving dainty refreshments to the three hundred and fifty guests present. Dancing was also enjoyed by the guests. Prior to the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates entertained forty members of the famly at a well arranged and delicious dinner in the First Ward Relief Society 1928 TAXES TURNER WEST Tax his head, tax his hide, Let the .government official rid Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner " Tax his cow and tax his calf; announce the marriage of their his Tax horse and tax his asj daughter, Wanda, to Albert West ot Draper. The marriage took place Tax his h,ouse, tax his land, Saturday. Tax the blisters on his hands. The bride is a former studest of Tax his Ford and tax his jraSi the Lehi High School, and took an Tax the road that he must po active part in the Lehi Third Ward. LU1 The couple have many friends wish: Tax the payroll, tax the sale, ing them the best of luck throughout Tax his hard earned paper ka' their married life. Tax his pipe and tax his smoke- 'I "ed Maesa Goates, Bishop Evans A. Anderson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Salt Lake. 1; - Teach him government RELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINS - '"- jot, u Tax the water, tax the air Tax the sunlight, if you care Tax the living tax the dead Tax the unborn ere they're The officers of the Lehi Second his coffin, tax their shrouds Ward Relief Society entertained, Tax Tax their souls beyond tin- clou'dj Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Tax them all and tax w theni well Eliza Logsdon, retiring secretary of Tax them to the gates of hell. & ' the organization who has been called Washington m.vjse ' as Stake Relief Society Secretary; Tax ("a mpaif. "uld Mrs. Reba Allred and Mrs. Emily ar Jdhnson, retiring class leaders, who Mrs. Rachel Anderson left have been called to labor in the Prir Lontree, Wyoming, to be pjr St mary Stake presidency. A splendid Lehi; program and refreshments were en- about two weeks. She will be a, A: guest of her daughter, Mrs. 0. I Fi Lehi; joyed by tfhe members of the - Fridt-fo- J. Ivory. W pro-(gre- ss MAIN STREET LEHI UTAH ELECT OFFICERS BOOSTERS The 5-- A f NEW are giving your choice of a First Grade 9x12 Congoleum MARRIAGES Academy H - EUREKA COAL RANGE We AliDI'HS.A.B-AHDERSO- ncn wcnnifjp During September Only We Are Giving With Each Circulator ABSOLUTELY FREE A Beautiful 32 Piece Dinner Set fi THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates spent Monday at the Manti Temple, where Mr. and Mrs. Anerson. were married September lone) the 12, 1888. gwgjC I br I one GLIDER CRASHES J Pol AT POINT OF ft in-la- p. r Dis MOUNTAIN "WWII I Mill jP Dan Mitchell received serious and perhaps fatal injuries and Don Oblad was injured when the glider in which they were ridinc crashed tr, the ground late Wednesday after noon. The two youths took off in tha glider from the mountain nnrthpnsf of the Point, south of Draper. Both tcys are from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass joined the Knight family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knvght in Salt Lake City, Thursday evening, honor- ing Mrs. Knight's birthday anniver-i- V I SEND THE CHILDREN TMEY WILL GET THE BEST get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. isidf I Dis Ihapi pint DIS You can ALWAYS f? LI Ju re WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU 'ayl i Most Comic Character i Popeye. sary. Most Artistic Tricycle Diana A Booster meeting is being held Thursday (tday), and all Boosters Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wonlston and A Special Prize to Cednr Fort for are urged to ye present. They will son, Paul, of Provo. were Simdav Rooms. decide upon the costumes to be worn iOOrr participation. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stras-- 1 wests A to The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. the Snow Queen. Special Prize during the coming basketball season. burg. Sunday. Lynn Woolstnn v,,J Anderson was present with SENIORS 19 has been a at the RtmcKi,! guest President Bob Dorton. LOST Boys' Two Tone leather grandchildren also in attendance. nome over the week-en- d returned A Dortha Evans. surprise guest Mrs. James Tur- nome with them. Jacket on softball field. About two ner of weeks ago. See or phone Afton Giles. Independence, Missouri, a Secretary Betty Wilson. sister of Mrs. Anderon arrived for Class Josephine Reprsentatie the reception Saturday. Eoyle. THANK YOU CELEBRATES 70TH Parents Pioneers SOPHOMORES Andrew Bjerring Anderson, son of President Donna Hadfield. Mildred Adamson. BIRTHDAY pioneer parents, was born in Ephraim September 14, 18G6, his parents being Secretary Iva Sunderland. Anlrew R. and Mary Ann Pederson Class Representative Don Evans. The family and relatives of James Anderson. When he was three years C. Gough surprised him at his home old his A special lyceum was held Wedfamily moved to Lehi where Wednesday evening honoring his 70th he has since resided with the exeen- nesday for the Senior and Junior High birthday anniversary. Games, social tion of one mission term and 12 School. years chat and dainty refreshments were spent in teaching Church institutions enjoyed by the guests. in Utah. JUNIORS In 1886 Mr. Anderson headed his President Lucene Chamberlain. 1 class in scholarship as he Ruth Peterson. SCHOOL MEDICAL EXAMIgraduate i NATIONS BRINGING RESULTS from the Brigham Young Academy's Secretary Rhea Trinnaman. Class preparatory normal course. He reClifford Representative Miller. A report from Mrs. Mable Jones, ceived a degree of B. Pd. from the of the Public Health department, ame institution in 1895. An honorshows that the school examinations ary degree of D. B., from the L. D. taken of the fourth and seventh S. Church, was conferred upon him in 1897 in recognition of his merigrade children at the close of the last torious work in education and as school vear has brought some very of the Uintah Snke Acadprinciml beneficial results durinjg the summer 2 Pounds 29c PCRE LARD vaca'on renod. An unusually large emy, in Vernal. He served as prin-"inof that instiution for six 5c number of children have had tonsils BANANAS, Pound years from 1905 to 1901, when he was sent 79c remove! and minor defects taken FLOUR, 48 Pound Sack to the Beaver Branch of the B. Y. A. 10c care of. Mrs. Jones wishes to comWHEATIES, Package o the late t res. Geoiue H. Brimhall. mend of nnrents the school the for 18c CRACKERS, 2 Pound Box their snlendid cooperation and sup- Here he spent another six years unHONEY, 5 Pound Tins 49c til 1907 when he returned to his of the school program. KIPPER SNACKS, Can 5c port Lehi home to act as a teacher and 2 Cans 24c TUNA FLAKES the superintenent of the schools unGRAPE FRUIT 3 Cans 29c til 1913. Since 1913 he has been WORLTON FAMILY , EGGS 1 wish to Dozen 33c thank my many friends prominently identified with farming 19c in CHEESE, Pound and vicinity for their support HOLD REUNION and dairying in the community. ORANGE JUICE, 12 Ounce in me recent Primary election, and Headed Seminarp 2 for 15c will Cans He appreciate their further the educational work The family and descendants of the in 1920 as at the WONDER COFFEE in Quart coming runoff election on principal of the local Semi met in a family inary, 1 Pound 25c late John Worlton Setember 27. Jar Tuesday, in that serving 11 capacity for reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake years, until 1931. S. John Still int EVANS, Democratic m City, Sunday, honoring Jthd 92nd education, he was elected vv1Vony in Nominee for Utah County Sheriff. I R I A T E D , birthday anniversary of Mr. Worlton. of the Alpine District Board ofivjiirr Pd. About fifty family members enjoyed cation in D. Fri-rTf- o 1934, for a two-yeterm, an afternoon of and luncheon. uurmg wnicn he served games with as the board's Vitamin D Of the ten children of Mr. and Mrs. ... He was r..-Worlton, nine are living; eight were the board in 1936 five-yefor a term. present at the reunion. rruminent in politics pi-k served in many offices, including that v. a aeieaie to the Democratic Nat- SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD onai convention wWh ...... . Hear Mary Lee Taylor Broadcast viiiiimie i MEETING TONIGHT . vv.u vieveiana to h s Coconut Cream Pie Sept 15 over m m m. wcond. term as national executive. KSL at 10:45 A. M. Thursday (tonight) will be Stk He was a member of a mmmtit. Sunday School Beard meeting in the six named to 20-- W promote the construc- - 3 n Seminary RuildW . at- 8 onv n . m ot. B pioneer monument in Leh f in. 7 w.ucn now stmns n front ,r ?cho01 are expec,e1 to -itv's Carneir'e I ihrarv. . He has served in l ehi as a Y Pr. J. G. Jones and Dr. W. L. M. I. A Prompt Delivery Service . j Worlton attended the Utah P.. 8. We Cover Dress Buttons. County dent. For three Dental meeting at Provo, ernal W.rd Wednesday RrH TELEPHONE 85 Pix evening. Mr wa! residing Elder of th -- M t -- on, 'ree i'erl nd MAIN STREET PHONE 17 Irs LEHI, UTAH 'mum Vice-Preside- nt T T I Vice-Preside- nt f4hx I : r Vice-Preside- nt "WB SPECIALS CARS NEED GREASING BEFORE WINTER al It Ihi 1 I RAD test SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager PHONE 356 . . scati street, Lehi, Utai . l ar vice-presde- nt DEPOSITS INSURED ar 4 CANS 26c i BRO ADBENTS State Street Service Station n,k Bached TELEPHONE Summer wear is hard on the of your car working Not only do temperature and thinner oils parts tend to reduce the efficiency of your grease and oils but dust and work into the grease cups and dips. Don't take chances grit on costly repairs or replacements of parts when competent grease job will prevent any such accident inexpensively. Your car completely greased including transmission and differential change, wheels packed, body grease refilled, springs sprayed, all for a reasonably amount. I' ! BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ..... WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE 5000 FOR EACH t, i. fr DEPOSITOR The State Bank of Lehi WvvxvvvvvvxWvvvvxvxvvvvvvvvxvvvvvvvvw MAIN STREET. LEHI. UTAH a |