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Show ilL 27 Free Press Ine ehi lay. LEHI"S WIDELY READ CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED few days effected Wn u., a3 nasi I ..yon an a leading part the committee. de- - r VISIT SARATOGA in the appointment nf The church has been Magic perator' .... B ujr Sill RK. UTAH iry, jerie M HEAD MEN AWARDING COURT OF HONOR SATURDAY 1" lj! building. have made surroundings as settings for homes, much remains to be The task is too great for a It will require the united of all the people to make of Lehi she of right ought to be. It is this view that a rather large littee has been formulated, esenting pract'cally every inter- the community. If any group rganization has been omitted, the r has been entirely unintenttion- The city officials, represented by N. Whimpey, have taken many citizens plough UTAH ami in State ; - The Lehi Scout Council will hold an awarding court of honor in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Sunday with the in connection evening, recular M. I. A. Conioit meeting. christoffcrwm of Provo will be present with moving pictures of all the scout camps of the council, held last summer. There will be a reunion as well as an program furnished by the scouts, joy a family anniversary celebration. one number from each troop. present were: Family members There will be seats reserved for of Ogden. Jessie and Stoker Mr. Mrs. Lehi are the scouts and all scouts of of Louis and meetMrss. Mr. the Bingham be present at expected to Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Idaho, Righy. jn. Smith of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph c Chase Allred. He received the greater part of his education in the Lehi Pubi c Schools, the Lehi High graduating fix School and L. D. S. Seminary with high honors in 1937. He also attended the B. Y. U. at Provo. In February, his li)37, Rulon, older brother received a call to go on a mission to the Hawaiian Islands. John, being very enthusiastic about missionary work, was more than willing to assume the responsibility :s head of the family in helping his widowed mother. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fl-Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hales of FEED STORE Smith, Cedar Cartwright of Mother's 25c ..aoc Day 25c for 2o"c MAY 14 SUNDAY, 16c for lot ,5c Can for 25c for 25c Lonore Fort, Mrs. MOVES TO LARGER Oregon; Mrs. I.ydia of Hollywood, California; Flinders of Ogden, and Emma Mrs. QUARTERS Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Draper. Besides the visiting family members i jom. The Giles Feed Store is being the cuests included a large numoei iuiiuemious, iiura- and though he man, am: towns young and working, week throughout into larger from c'ties moved this the had to care for, at farm .Mr. family tiiies more convenient quarters. various times he would seek employ- has leased the building east of his Cheg-widde- n Bend, former location and is installing new Ho onrl mnl'P modern machilU'l'V. ( NOTICE TO FARMERS j.UT don't inas ITnmmpvmill nM' u..,,l puiuiasni a no haven't yet Those farmers who t until the to him grind teed last minute. Grinder, enabling sheets estimate may do finer and faster. He has now ample signed their Build-- j Memorial the at of so feeds line by calling storage space for a full 8 a. ing any day this week between supplies. " hour. noon m.. m. and excepting p. Mr. Giles wishes to thank the Lehi the It will be necessary to sign and patrontheir support public for receive to in order aj N'rfs to select from and evnert estimate sheet, invites them age during the past and 1930 one to advise business payment. VoU as to pattern and to visit his new place of JOHN M. BUSHMAN. on State le, Other dress accessories from door east of his old store skin out-- nuf Street. sed. . 1 a ... ... . , A a l. W nuiebasirKT your M now DRESSES Dozen j Pound for lte . .1 si-- I Pound Pound lk hosiery tits two Pound Efl desirable BIRD of the wanted or three pairs would be addition to mother's all BETTER MEALS for less money Wrobe. 9c Catsup POST TOASTIES, large pkg 23c 2 Packages WHEATIES BUTTER. Puni WIENIERS, Pound i. STYLISH FOOTWEAR Good 5 BROOMS, Gnomical, comfortable and Tie . 48 lb. bag FLOUR, KARO, desirable 10 Pound Bucket- 10 I'ound Bucket. 80c bJC c Box 4 .U Packages Oz. ASSWARK CHERRY A" a HANnKKCHIEKS qtatiapbv CHOCOLATES your friendly store Hankerchiefs to suit mother's HONEY, 2 Cans 11c Cards for your mother or some ont Wyandotte Cleanser am. (Wall elses mother. , Klenwne rapei 9c mine Cleaner) Berkshire Silk Hose, all S7.es and Oats. Pkg.y 23c shades chiffon or service weight. Wedding Crystal 19c 5 rLtal White Soap V I J n Silk Gowns and Bloomers. isox 2 Pound Soda Crackers Percales for new aprons or dressRolls 13c Toilet Tissue We have the nicest patterns and es. l.')C Hypro, Quart 25c the largest assortment in town. Salad Dressing. Quart MOWS RROADBENT'S Vain' strkkt LEHI, UTAH PHONE WE DELIVER 20-- Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbons and fam ly of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dav d Gardner. SPECIALS 4 Cans 25c 48 pounds 75c 10 pounds 57c 29c each 9c 23c 9c T Meat Department Lard 10c 39c Pounds Mild Cheese Pounds .25c Pork Chops Pork Shoulder Roasts Fresh Ham Appreciate Your Patronage GILES FEED STORE We Deliver 3 33c Rindless Breakfast Bacon to We carry a complete line of Grain. Flour, Baled Hay. Cedar Post, Poultry Supplies, etc. Pound (Maid O'CloverJ 2 Hammer-mil- l able Package 4c Can 16c 6 for 25c WAX PAPER, 125 ft. roll Rex are installing a New Grinder and will be grind faster and finer. Phone 78 2 Bunches 5 c 2 Bunches 5 c 2 Pounds 30c 2 Cups 25c POST TOASTIES In former M. S. Lott Plumbing Shop Next Door South of Old Location We 5c lb. JITNEY SARDINES QUARTERS We FROM TOUR PORK and BEANS, No. 2V2 Tin POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pounds JEL-J3ER- MOVED TO NEW taste. WHIPPLE'S RETURN Milk Flour Sugar Brooms n. years ago. MOTHER'S DAY The Lehi American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the Lehi Fifth Ward Relief Society Rooms, Monday, May 8th, for their annual Mother's Day program. Arrangements are being made for a program, social and refreshments, all members with their mother's or a substitute or expected to be present. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. GlRcOCEElY Bottle K'e - fAND BACS on fit j "Ml Buell, ENTERTAIN MOTHERS Green Onions Tomatoes Strawberries Reid Tew, James Darrell and Marie. His father preceded him in death five UMMING Pound Rulon AUXILIARY TO R.adishes He passed away in the L. D. S. Hospital at 6:lo p. m. April 28, 1939. He is survived by his ed mother and the following brothers and sisters: state state the and prison dignitaries site committee at Saratoga. The annual election of officers will take place on Thursday, May 18th, when a ladies night will be held. The Lehi Lions Club will hold their annual election on May 18. Bananas greatest desire of his heart, to go into the mission field to proclaim the Gospel truths to others, It was while working at one of these jobs, in September, 1938, that he was stricken with an illness which finally terminated in his death, widow-Committeema- when been postponed to Saturday, the club w.U meet with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mallory of Shelley, Idaho, reurned home, Thursday after an extended tour of Mexico and the southern United States. They visited at Mesa Verde, Colorado, viewing the 0id Cliff dwellings there. They visited their daughter, Mrs. Leatha W. Klei nman and familv at Pheonix. Arizona, and made a trip to Mexico City in Mexico, they then went to Los Angeles, visiting friends and relatives there then went to San POSTPONED TO SAT. Francisco, here hey were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill and Mrs. Charles Ohran, former Lehi resiThe I. ehi Lions Club meeting, dents, for a visit at the World's fair. scheduled for Thursday evening has They report a very enjoyable trip. j GILES or ...... I yd ay A ideal FUHERAL SERVICES FOR JOHN G. ALLRED -- id n.G I ! t ;h - T inspiration it It points the way to high- It is for us better things. :ch its spirit and bring it into homes and home lots that they .1 1. i iL. cieanjiness srn may raaiate me beauty exemplified by this won- - LEHI MAY FESTIVAL SITE spring day greeted Lehi children, for their annual May festiThreatening skies val, Wednesday. those in disheartened late Tuesday the and of arrangements SUNDAY charge 1939 the May warm clear day gave Festival the finest weather since the Funeral services for John Gurnett. dav was introduced. The program, dedicated to ennu 20, who passed away Friday evening in the L. D. S. Hospital, in Salt Lake health was one of the finest the cityHard work oi City, were held in the Lehi Second has ever produced. been drillhave who the instructors, Ward Chapel, Sunday, with Bishop The open- ing the children for weeks, brought E. N. Webb, conducting. solo a Ada perfect results in the health plays, song, by Phillips. ing n the Openinig Prayer A. B. Anderson. programs and dance revues the In the afternoon, forenoon. Markland Biographicial Sketch salute to the flag by all the school A 11 red. children of the Lehi schools, from Solo Margaret Kirkham. the first grade through the twelvth Remarks J. U. Allred. was an inspiring and thrilling sight, I. Goodwin. S. Remarks Bishop followed by the braiding of thirteen Piano SoloKay Allred. Doles in unison, each chilid in mav Remarks President Virgil H. perfect time of rythm to the music Peterson. of the Lehi Hih School Band giving E. Webb. N. Remarks Mrs. Sylvester Evans. spectators a picture of rare beauty Solo The marching and playing of the Closing Prayer James II. Gardhand added greatly to the enjoy ner. ment the dav's features. Posture of Burwas dedicated by The grave parades as usual won the hearts and ton Tew. Internment was made in the Iehi approval of the crowd of spectators Rythym dancing, gymnastic exhibit City cemetery. ions field contests filled out a full Sketch Biographical afternoon. HOLD GOLDEN The band concert in the evening. John Gurnett Allred, the second Tew Buell Rebecca of son athletic and carnival and dance all won WEDDING RECEPTION Allred, was born December 21, 1918, their share of appreciation and fur- in Lehi, Utah, where he has resided nished pleasure for people of all Other two hundred relatives and all his life. The entire program demon-- ! ages. friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. John has taken an active part in strating what a fine program can be effort out by Smith met with them in a golden rrhurch and priestnood activities De- - carried in the Lehi ing ordained to the office of a andf oresight of a few determined in- wedding celebration Deacon at the age of 12 years and dividuals. Fifth Ward Chapel, Monday to and Teacher mg. Thp irupsts enioved an evening later advanced of dancing program, social and re Priest and May 18, 1938, he was' freshments. The ten children of Mr. ordained an Elder, in the Melchisidek LIONS MEETING President Rodney and Mrs. Smith were present to en- Priesthood by .!'.- - will play hosts to the l'riscii site committee and ovnUanes of tin- state and county at u lunrhenn at Saratoga, Saturday. 1'lie pi. site v .mmittee, are to tlie Saratoga site as a possible ite fur the new state prison. Gov. iJlood, Secretary of State Wilson. State 1'iis'ti Warden Nebeker, Mayors nf Utah county cities, L'tah County Commissioners, Utah County legislators and representatives and Lehi Citv officials and business men have been invited to join the Lions in the tour and luncheon at Saratoga. Committes of the Lions Club have been working with the prison site committee fur sometime in pn effort to have the new state prison built at Saratoga farm. After the committee had failed to agree on the three favored sites, the committee again presented their site and again Saratoga is a favored selection for the prison loction. The local committee have been the state hard with working officials and clubs throughout the entire Utah County, in an effort to have the Saratoga site chosen. I i working side l.y side with the city ,niake oi In addition to in this endoavr. " ...... spots oi me I immunities more favorably representations from the city and church, the committees has members with greater possum. Athenian our hv city from the Lions Club, ,se JJUBJ- V. the American the Am. Club, Legion, ,.,rnnnd of mountain peaKb, the National Legion Auxiliary, urn ,simity to I tan The Irrigation Company .vck-ire- e son, anu Guard, ad almost oil nm .....l-.Board, the news papers, the motion water svsic..., i)tCity w nave picture theatre, the Farm Bureau, , make it easily possioe the Road t the County Commission, is gratify-noescelled by none. It the schools, the P. T. A., Supervisor, of number the increasing of some the vision etc., making a committee ; who have caught members. A rather large thirty-fou- r them to good ac- - committee, yet many other workers are turning will be called in from time to time s dinfideniy expected v, as the work proceeds. In fact, it is ...:n k n.v ,l win ion." OUiers jiaiiy expected that every citizen will con- nx-- u and paint-up- , up, tribute his bit to the movement. lefore the summer is overa nd The committee of thirty-fou- r has (fore many months have passbeen broken down into six ...111 Mir n nlniJ i' each with its chairman and town. as his home committeemen and each with a definirt f CHIC teiUtl UlLlUipOOTU of work immediately addition, ite assignment allv with its newest to begun. reconditioned tabernacle, whose with The various from all the spire is visible will be their assignments printed in and is as an Hiding region issue. next our to all who and a -- ' IDEAL WEATHER GREETS STATE OFFICIALS TO BEAUTIFICATIO I uurdav. and No, 37 I.KIII CITY. I'TAH. THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1939 IV.V !TY NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D Pound 19c Pound ..... 16c lb. 19c lb. STORE PEOPLES WE DELIVER PHONE 76 STATE STREET |