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Show THl'RSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 193; LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH LOCAL ITEMS Wi.trd .. ,, ;,; ... i -i . iis. W. R. Wo .vi.t j;r. and Mrs. A. J. Evans received v(,rd, this week, that their grand.n, Evans H"lms'ead who is laboring as an L. D- - S. missionary in Sweden, has named district president of the orrkoping Mission of Denmark. A. W. V , Mr-- ' . a:-.- a: . ' Mrs. ":iio V. Tin: -- ':d !';" day, M.-- :.t eni-out- A- !- Ci.v I..-.',- , Mrs. J,.hn WW,'. Whipple, Toes- t.. Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Io,,.thy Xrman Hulmstead, Young, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thurman of Salt Lake City wt :l " u"J;y nie!s of Mrs. Blanch e r.vans. PRECISION REPAIRING Sunday dinner ue-t- s of Mrs. Ernest Peterson were Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and and Miss Pearl Peterson of City. SHOE Fine equipment, the best materials and expert workmanship guarantee a superior Shoe Repairing service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. We'll save you money and we'll give the equal of a new pair of PloVo. Mr. and Mr. and Webb and ,dv C ; ftern son, Jack, on in Salt Mrs. Louis Christensen attended "ie Leadership courses at IV vo, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer and , Kivd an.l John, of Midvale, sited with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, '!;.-- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shield and Mrs. Ken Johnson of Salt Lake City, were gueis of Mr. and Mrs. David children Salt Lake Gardner, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden visited at Alpine, Sunday, family and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Duaine with Mrs. Carter'ss parents, Mr. and WoiTinden and baby were Sunday Mrs. Arthur Forbes. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Misses Gwen and Zina Anderson attended a birthday party given in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothe re- honor of Mrs. Paul Freebairn of Salt turned home, Friday, from a two Lake City, Tuesday. weeks trip to California. They Thomas Allen and Mrs. Robert visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brown and baby of San Louis, CaliRitchie of Los Angeles, and with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobs of San fornia, were guestsss of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Carter, Thursday. Fernando, California. Mr. you shoes. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STREET, LEHI. UTAH STATE MOTION !!1 W, - ef Sa.t . Mrs. Raymond Lehman McKin- - and Arr.i-rica- !:av. V., .. iis Wa.l. i::.t-- N,;. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertsosn attended a party at the George Pierce home in American Fork, Saturday evening. PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Florence Thomas of Detroit, Sullivan of San Francisco, California, spent Wednesday and Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Morris Holmstead. Mich., and Mrs. Juan- '- THEATRE Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. Edna Banks attended Leadership classes at the Brigham Young University at Provo, three days last WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY FEATURES 2 Feature No. 3 and 4 "FLIRTING WITH FATE" Here's America's favorite comedian in a new laugh show. You'll have a swell time! Feature No. 2 MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN and LEW AYRES in "SPRING MADNESS" Love, laughter and youth in a modern campus romance! Two Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 6 Miss Mary Mather and Dr. John Worlton of Salt Xake City, visited with Dr. Worlton's parents, Mr, and Mrs.s R. B. Worlton,, over the week end. 31 5 we- Ua 2 a. t V r? t0 the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. C. F Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert All red attended a birthday dinner of Mrs. flnH social riven in honor home in her at Melvin Reynolds SOVlStn J. thia 117 WARNER BROS.' dynamic drtmidc hit, with t i - r j JAMES CAGMEV I PAT O'BRIEN THE DEAD END' KIDS HUMPHREY BOGART f7& ANN SHERIDAN 1 KVV J ,A wpfJ OPAnnr nuiAtiArT ucunoc DAnufturi tH"ed bv MICHAEL CURT1Z W S3 r : J MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., lOc and 15c 20c. Evenings Only 10c and The first great 8 and 9 Mounted Police in technicolor. epic of the Royal Canadian "HEART OF THE NORTH" Hail to the bravest men in the world-a- "GET YOUR Also Selected Shorts. Wed.-- All nd to their glorious tradit.on. MAN'-- " Seats 20c. Mrs. Reuben Spencer of Bluffdale, entertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. Verner Spencer, her son's, bride at the Buffdale ward house. There were present seventy guests. t ivniv ornmes were nlaved and a daintv lunch was served. Many1 beautiful presents were received by the bride. Those wbo attended from Lehi were: Mrs. B. W. Brown, Mrs. itomr Wndlpv and son. Jerry, Mrs. Nickoline Mrs. TTutchines, Alirp Mrs. Schow, Powell, Mrs. Randal Mav Schow. Mrs. Syne Clark and two daughter of Trovo, Mrs. Leona Steel and Merian Ruth of Salt Lake. Nicholes of - r;t,r and Mrs. Clifford Reuben Mrs. of relatives rwaner ,..1UJ-V.- . Spencer. Out of town people attending the Gilchrist funeral, were: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thurman and family, Mr. Dmiclas Scallev. Mr- - and or,,i jami Mrs Murray B. Allen of Salt Lake Neilson City; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. and son, Stephen of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gilbert of Salt Mr. and Mrs A. R. Lake City; Mrs. Brown of Manti; Mr. and and daughter, Douglas Thurman Ruth, of Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. SherStanley Gaddie, Mr. and Mrs. Lake of Salt City; B. wood Gaddie Mr. of Murray, Provo; F. Cummings Mrs. Alice Trinnaman of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman of Sidney Earl Trinnaman, Price, of White Beulah Mrs. Trinnaman, and Mrs. Mr. Salt Lake City; Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork. - ff--"- -' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Provo, Wednesday evening. w. Icreen Way by John Wexley and Warren Duff From a Story by Rowland Brown .Music by Max SteinefA First National Picture shorts. Also a Good Cartoon Comedy and other good and 20c. Thursday Only 10c physician Dr. II. C.I However through the attending Holbrooke III DtlP RflfiRn t-- j n ! c The Lend First Ward Gleaner Girls enjoyed a banquet at the home and Mrs. of Miss Mrs. David Petersosn Atha Hebertson, on Tuesday Duaine Woffinden and baby visited of last week. Nineteen guests were with Mr. and Mrs. Davis Boley and present. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Pratt of American Fork, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and baby of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKinney Mrs. Lester Colledge and children of of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd American Mr. and Mrs Fork, Strong of Alpine, Miss Veda Bigeow Christian Colledge of Orem, were and Mr. Moral Steel of American Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Fork, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. Dellis Wall, Sunday. Mrs. Dellis Wall and children, Lehman and Glenda, spent Friday and Saturday in Fairfield with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehman McKinney. and 7 the REPRIMANDS SCHOOL L a healthy Ferd Evans and s n Garr, of her mother, she grew two days of this week normal child. BUS DRIVER At a very early age she showed and Mr. W. A. Evans. talent for the dance and dramatics. she fashioned j A Mrs. Janu-- s Gray visited in At the age of public statement regarding tht and made, without help, a fairy cos-- j recent traific violation of Niels AnFolk, Saturday, with her Mrs. Sterling Durrant. derson, Alpine school district but tion of fairy dancing. These dances, driver who failed to come to a comMrs. llattie Dezzant and Mr?. she performed at school and primary. plete stop before crossing a railroad Knxie Green of 1'leasant Grove, visit- It was not long after this the Mutual track at Orem, was issued from tht Association found her ed with Mrs. Eld in Bone,' Thursday. Improvement 6chl board offices Tuesday by Davie i a willing and capable assistant and R. Mitchell, superintendent. Mrs. Floyd Bezzant of Lindon, performer for their annual road The statement reads: "The boarc visited with her mother, Mrs. Gene- shows. of the Alpine fcchooi of educat-ovieve Gray, Thursday. On March 5, 1122, she was baptized district, at a meeting Monday, seand confirmed a member of the verely reprimanded Bus Driver Nieb Miss Mell Wardle of IV'o, was a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Anderson for failing to come to week-en- d guest at the George P. Saints by her father, Isaac Fox, Jr. complete stop in crossing the Oren: Price home. She attemW her ehurvto duties railroad tracks with a bus load ol and there was never a time school children. While it was estabMr. and Mrs. Ray J. Carter were fiuthfully when he was asked to help that she lished that Mr. Anderson came to s business, visitors to Salt Lake City, refused. 'rolling stop,' shifted into low gear Monday. Rae, as she was called by everyone, and crossed the tracks, the regulation was never a robust child ana her of the board of education and tht Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Provo, constant activity m church and state road commission relative tc visited with Mr. Clark's parent. Mr. school, together with lng illness and school buses is that: and Mrs. Thomas Clark, Sunday. " All school buses shall be brought finally the death of her father, to a full stop at all railroad crosson a nervous colapse. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of brought Since her mother was left with six ings at least 10 feet and not more, Ogden, spent Sunday and Monday children and Rae being sick she was than 50 feet from the nearest rai with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. taken to Salt Lake to live with her until the driver has ascertained that and aunt Hazel Carson. it is safe to cross. After making tht Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald grandmother While in Salt Lake City she was put stop the bus shall be kept in low geai and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buck waiter under the care of a nerve gpecialisst until the tracks have been crossed.' and children spent Sunday with Mr. "The board of education furthei and finally recovered from her nerve-ou- s and Mrs. James II. Gray. colapse but she was left with passed a motion that any futurt violaion by any school bus driver ir heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price of In spite of all this sickness she the Alpine school district would re Pleasant Grove, were Sunday dinner retained her loving and pleasant per- suit in immediate dismissal of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George P. and an ambition to continue driver." sonality Price. her work in Mutual. In accordance with this desire she' worked in the M. CARD OF THANKS Miss Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake A. of the 17th Ward in Salt Lake City spent the early part of the week and was chosen to take the lead in with her mother, Mrs. Kate Ander the M. I. A. play for 1933. We desire to express our sincen son. Her special work in Mutual was appreciation to all those who helpec the arranging of a Gleaner Girl so much with sympathy, condolenci Mrs. Jennie Richardson of Salt Dance. and kind deeds during our bereavemeni Lake Oity, returned to her home in her constant efforts in in the passing of our beloved mother Through Salt Lake City, Sunday following a tlhis work she won many friends in We want to thank all those who tool short visit with her father, Henry her adopted ward. part in the funeral services and foi Sorenson. In her desire to help with the the beautiful floral offerings. income, she secured work in The Holmes family. , Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson of family Dr. Bennion's office. She remained Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr in this position until Dr. Bennion Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. moved his office to Binirham. She B. Anderson Sunday. the came to LeM and worked for Dr. week. 2 JOE E. BROWN in 1 Morris Holnis'.ead was a business to Provo, Tuesday. .r snt n..-t-- . K.,-,. F..-K- the - 1 !.. K.:r. of Sd!tf a: Mr. and Mr-- . Max Rothe and Mr?. Magna. ii ; u n.tf c: ousiness visitors with Mr. 1'rtv,, M ,!idav . M j Monday TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1935 -i J FLOWERS Jones for a short time. During the depression years, when FOR EVERY OCCASION Funeral Sprays and Designs Plants and Cut Flowers Fhone 60 work was scarce, Rae showed marked ability to fashion and make over articles of clothing. She proved her- sel8 an able seamstress in making her own clothing as well as much of that for her brothers and sisters. Through (her LEHI FLORAL CO. 1 pleasant personality die made and kept many friends and at this time met her husband, Glenn 2 C Clements. They were married January 1, LEHI HOLIES FC.T SALE 1935, in this building by Bishop We are authorized selling agenti As far as is Hyrum Anderson. for Home Owners' Lotn Corpora tioi GRAND PIANO INSTALL known, it was tlhe only wedding cere properties. We shall be pleased tc mony ever performed in the old First forward list an prices of same m ED Hi HIGH SCHOOL Ward meeting house. She made a shall be pleased to have a represent lovely bride in a gown designed and ative call at your request, For prqmpl made by herself. One of her last re. ,( service eU or write The Lehi High School students are quests was that she be buried in her proudly boasting of their new grand wedding dress. Because of her ill health their piano, installed in the High Sdhool 165 West Center St Auditorium, last week. The piano is social activities Tiave been seriously one of four new grand pianos pur curtailed, but nevertheless their Provo, Utah Phone 4 chased by the Alpine Sdhool District married life has been a happy one, "WE SELL THE EARTH AND INfor use in the four high schools of Rae maintained "her happy disposition SURE ITS CONTENTS" the district It is a very valuable ad- in the face of all her sickness and dition to the music divison of the for the past year has been a constant Lehi High School. companion to her aged grandmother. This companionsship brought much joy to both of them. On December 15th she had a heart MRS. ANHiE R. HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL . stroke from which she never recoverSpring fills mattress from your ek F. CLEMENTS CALLED ed. She is survived by her husband, cotton mattress for only 13.59. Glenn Clements, her mother and the Mattress Renovation for Only $4.5(1 BY DEATH following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Call at Complete. Romona Pectrol, Dean, Emma, HowOVERMAN MATTRESS CO. ard and Bonnie Fox. Lehi of Call Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Rachel Clements, 24, wife of Glen Clements, who passed away Thursday afternoon at the Lehi Hospital, fol lowing a heart attack, were held in the Lehi First Ward, Monday after noon, with Bishop Evans Anderson conducting, the opening song a duet, "Sometime We'll Understand" Mrs. Melba Felt and Harold Fox, acconv panied by Miss Norine Fox. Invocation Roy Clements. Iile Duet "In the Garden" Grant and Mrs. Detta Taylor of Am erican Fork, accompanied by Bertha Carson. Sketch LeRoy Loveridge. Solo "Fate To Face" Mrs. T. and if you Do Decide to SERVE A ROAST TONIGHT, Make F. Kirkham, accompanied by Mrs. F D. Worlton. Sure It's the Finest Roast You Can Get By Buying It At Larsen Bis-hoJohn W. Pulley. Remarks Bros. Piano solo "O, My Father" Leonard Laughlin. Remarks Bishop H. A. Anderson 'r Solo You can AXWAYS get the best selection of choice "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose" Marley Steele of American Meats and Groceries at our store. Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Arley Clark. Rulon Fox. Benediction The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by David H. Carson. HEAL REALTY CO. J CAUTION 8-- Good MEAT is Easy to Buy WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU Biographical Sktech Annie Rachel Fox Clements was born February 27, 1914. The eldest rhUA of Isaac Fox. Jr. and Annie Carson Fox. She was very frail at birth and was not expected to live and so she has the distinction of being blessed by PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEllU UTAH , |