OCR Text |
Show 1 LEHI'S WIDELY READ a- -. r he Lehi Jr ree re HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH. THL'KSDAY, SEPTEMBER VOLUME VII MOTHERS AND SERVICES HELD FOR JOHN S. EVANS So. 9 29. ltf:58 DEATH SUMMONS MRS. DAUGHTERS BANQUET MRS. DAVID BERRY OCTOBER 12 funeral services for Impressive Mrs. David Berry were held in the Cear Fort Ward Sunday afternoon. The opening song, a solo "Teach Me To Pray" John Coleman. President A. Carlos Invocation Schow . Garden" Ada Solo "In the Phillips. S. Alice Biographical sketch WINS NOMINATION RE- - .LOCAL MEN ' CEIVE ! 1 nominations! I runninp for for Utah County Sheriff 'for Utah County won the nomination ,in Tuesday's runoff primary election, j The totul number of votes for Mr. Evans cast in Lehi were: 694 and (103 for his opponent, E. G. Durnell jof Provo. In the county 70 out of dstricts gave Mr. Evans 3560 John S. Evans of Lehi, j nomination land 3f ' "r'"" 1-- Mr. Durnell 3174. for Sheriff for nominations gives prominent state and county positions. I Bishop S. I. Goodwin received his notice of nomination as candidate on I the ticket for state Republican senator, this week. E. B. Jones is candidate for Utah County Surveyor Ion the Republican ticket. ' On the Democratic ticket, John S. Evans for Utah County Sheriff, I Sylvan Clark as County CommissionSur-I er and Fred Shelton as County veyor won nominations, i Lehi is sure to be ably represent- ed durinp the next adminstration no I matter whether Republicans or Democrats win the coming: elections. K. County returns of Tuesday's run- off election follows: I tu Mr. Evans nomination five Lehi Democrats: State senators, Ar l, O. Ellett, 3709; Francis S. 3051; J. W. Thornton, 2705; W. thur Lun-del- JOHN S. EVANS THE DRAMATIZATION OF ELIJAH 600 PEO- PLE TAKING PART 537; Clinton Roberts, 515. GOODWIN'S AND STILL THEY COME TO OUR READY-TO-WEAR THEY STOP, LOOK AND EXAMINE THEN BUY mm The Expressman asks ''Where the heck does all this freight go, that I'm carrying in through the back door?" OUT THRU THE ANSWER BY DOOR THE FRONT SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ' Who must be pleased or we're not satisfied. shipment of fall styles and patterns in men's and boys' Big dress shirts snappy patterns x'act fit 79c and up. j i Compare our 49c grade with ones sold elsewhere for 69c Kotice price of our sanforized shirts work shirts 39c and up. CORDUROYS j AND RIDING PANTS You make us an offer will close entire stock at any reasonable price. 5 s for New snappy footwear everyone from baby to grand inter-mounta- in Oratorio "Elijah." It will be presented in the Tabernacle October 5th, 6th and 7th. The famous Tabernacle Choir will sing the musical score. Rollin Pease, the best nationally known singer of the title role Elijah will come to Salt Lake for this presentation. Six hundred people will take part in this production. The M. L A. are assisting in the The dramatization. Choir and dramatic group will be supported by a full symphony orchestra. New stages will be especially built for this great Oratorio. Wonderful lighting effects are necssary in this dramatization. It will be the chance of a life time for many to see the outstanding events in the life of the Prophet Elijah, taken from the scriptural story, dramatically told in action and music. Doors at 7 p. m. Performance at 8:15 p. m. General admission 5.c. Reserved seats $1.00. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Salt Lake City, formerly of Lehi, announce the marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to J. Roof Johnson, The marriage also of Salt Laks. took place September 21st in the Salt Lake Temple. WOLVERINE WORK SHOES There Are None Better and Trices Lower. Remarks J. K. Haws and Pres. Mrs. Martha Margaret Shelton, 79,1 Peterson. Virgil died at her home Sunday of causes Solo incident to age. She had been in fail"Lay My Head Beneath A Steele of American Rose" health the for Marley ing past year. Fork. Mrs. Shelton was born April 10, Chorus "Rest, Rest for the Weary. 1859, in Yorke county. South Caro-liniSoul" Relief Society Chorus. a daughter of Moses M. and Benediction Hyrum Evans. Kate N union Gordon, and came to in the Lehi Cemetery The grave Utah with her parents in 1886. She Darrell Proctor. dedicated was by lived in American Fork for many made in the Lehi was Interment 14 to Lehi years ago. years, moving She was an active L. 1). S. church City cemetery. worker, serving as a president of the Y. W. M. LAin Wallsburg and as a Relief society worker at American MISSIONARY Fork and Lehi. She was married to WIVES AND PAR William Givins, and after his death she was married to the late George Shelton. ENTS MEETING a, - She is survived by the following nieces and nephews: John T. Gordon of Lehi, Boise and Francis Wells, Mrs Sarah Anderson, Mrs. Gertrude Brown, all of American Fork, and John Wells of North Carolina. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. ;in the Lehi Fifth Ward chapel by Bishop E. B Wives and ParMissionary will meet at the home of Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. William Thursday, September 29th at 8:00 o'clock. All members requested to be present. A good program is being outlined. The ents Garrett. Funeral services were held in the Fifth Ward Chapel with Bishop E. B. The opening Garrett conducting. UNION MEETING "When First The Glorious Light of Truth" Relief Society Chorus. Invocation J. W. Wing. Biographical sketch Duaine The Sunday School will hold their monthly Union Meeting in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Sunday, Oct. All Sunday School 2, at 8 a. m. officers and teachers are urged to be song Wof-finde- Vocal solo "Going Home" n. Ada Philiips. present. There will be a spejiall class for all enlistment workers in the stake. mm IN SECOND WARD SUNDAY v Ward will hold a Home program, Welcome Missionary Noel Elder Devey, recently honoring returned from a South Sea Island mission. A special program will be given in place of the regular M. I. A Conjoint meeting Sunday at 7:30. The Lehi Second RETIRING OFFICERS The Retiring Relief Society Stake Board Members entertained in honor of the retiring stake executive Relief Society Officers at a social in the Wines Park, Frday afternoon. Guests of honor, Mrs. Mina Webb, Mrs. Olena Goodwin, Mrs. Clara Webb and Mrs. Annie Fyffee were each pre- sented with a beautiful work basket, chat and An afternoon of social ladies. A the were enjoyed by games served. were fruits of variety Children's Shoes and Hosiery :: :: MEN! We are headquarters for Hunting Coats, Clothing, Good reUni- j ir iinn , m il Mil 1 r- - Thursday, Friday and Saturday FLOUR, Yellow Star 48 lb. bag 98c FLOUR, Hustler's Kitchen Maid 48 lb. bag 79c Sugar, 100 lb. $5.5925 lb. bag $1.4010 lbs. 56c 4 for 27c Salad Dressing, Durkee's, 1 qt. 35c SOAP, P. and G., giant 5 for 19c - - Marshmallow Cookies, 1 pound 15c Coffee, Hill's Blue Can Brand, 1 lb. pkg. 23c 2 for 25c lb. tall cans, pink Powdered Sugar, 3 pound bag Peas, Corn, Beans, No- - 2 cans Salmon, 1 FRUITS Bananas Yams ANn - VEGETABLES 5c Pound 4 pounds 25c Lettuce, Fancy Solid Head 2 for 15c 2 for 1 5c Celery G apes, Seedless 4 lbs. ! 9c Footwear to make your hunting trip a pleasure- at Reasonable ,,.- - MILK, Tall Cans FETED Ladies Dresses, Hosiery, Garments i Anklets, Sweaters, .. .. 25c 6 for 49c - Wm DEPARTMENT ISKLF POT ROAST (any cut) MI'TTOX I; ( HOI'S l'e OASTS l SII0KTK1; Cloud i MILD 'HKKSK LEHI, LTAH x I ".c lb. (Amour's Whito 1 lbs. V.ic 17c SATl'KDAV ONLY Stewintr Hwis, Lamb Lrs, ltc. The Peoples Store WE DELIVER lb. OK Trie-- ;. Power's lioe Store MAIN STREET MARTHA M. SHELTON MISSIONARY WELCOME Harold and Laurel Hutchings a was Racker Salt Leonard Mrs. gistered at the Briirham Young Lake City visitor, Wednesday. versity at Prov;, this week. Quality Merchandise parent. i ) Conference visitors to Salt Lake will have the opportunity to see for the first time in the version of country the dramatized Mendelssohn's great master piece the WORK SHIRTS GALORE 1 I ll W. Clyde, 2705. Second State representatives district, T. Earl Foote, 635; James T. Blak'e, 571; Fifth district, Glen E. Davis, 535; Ray H. Leavitt, 505. Sheriff John S. Evans, 3560; E. G. Durnell, 3174. Republicans: Sheriff J. D. Boyd, The Mothers and Daughters banquet of the Lehi Stake will be held on Wednesday, October 12, in the Stake Tabernacle Basement, if plans a ready underway can ne complete. The bamjuet will be held on the evening of ()ctoler 12th and if the baseI ment of the tabernacle cannot Cook. used another location will be chosen. Duet 'The Christians Good Details and a definite place for the Eloise and'Ivy Russon. Night" affair will be announced nert week. Remarks Ernil Cook. Mothers and daughters of Lehi are Poem by Wni. Elton read by Mrs. aked to reserve tilie night of Oct. Clara Cook. 12 for the Lehi Stake Banquet. Solo "Dear Mother of the Hills" Lucille Peterson. Remarks Bishop E. B- - Garrett. MISSIONARY HOME- We'll Under"Sometime Quartet stand" Mr. and Mrs. James AnderCOMING FRIDAY son, Evlyn and Fon Cook. Benediction Wallace Anderson. The grave in the Cedar Fort CemeA missionary welcome home party will be given for Elder Heber Had-fiel- d tery was dedicated by C. I. Reid. in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Friday evening at 8 p. m. ArrangeSTATE SOFTBALL ments are being made for a splendid All program followed by dancing. CHAMPS TO PLAY HERE ward members over 14 are invited. Friends of Elder Hadfield are invited to join the Third Warders, Friday The Associated Oil Softball team, Utah State softball champions recent- evening. ly returned from participation in the World Series Softball games at FAST DAY, SUNDAY Chicago will play a picked team of Lehi players sponsored by the Sparkle The regular fast day services will Inn, on the Lehi Campus, Friday, September 30, at 8:30 p. m. A pre- be observed in all Lehi Wards, Sunday liminary game between Larsen Bros, at 11 a. m. with the Baptismal serand the Lehi First Ward will be vice at the Seminary at 2 p. m. Regular M. I. A. Conjoint meetings played at 7:30. Friday's game promises Lehi soft-ba- will be held in all wards except the fans a real treat! as the Associ- Lehi Second Ward, where a missionated Oil players won the state cham- ary welcome home program will be pionship and will show the local boys held. Friday plenty of real competition, It is suggested that those rif,dit. wishing good parking space, come early as a record crowd is expected to attend the games. PHONE 76 11). |