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Show 1540 MAY 1HE LEHI FREE PRESS Lcofro YOUR . LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1940 SUNDAY SCHOOL BACK YARD then battling their av, Mrs L. M. Andersoa starving and ba.k to safety. The result 11 the is a guest of her sister, greatest phvsual drama ever timed. T rionaman. bat-ten- IX rcthv Wj i i revoked la heme m Cedar 1 ort Monj follow a recent rca.ior ; the Lehi operation . C j surrounding r- - - grounis divided ' jnj HEETiHG SUN.' Hogenson j? H your home S.ho into two areas: the Biik yard. The front the i.e J ."rent varo '. .... i'" pression- fil'rtr fVlIC rW.-r- 1 i wj it "va' 3j 1S You keep as you please. :.r cf M,rcur. was ad- Mosp.tai. Saturday fc ' , . ' , born to Mrs Iort. Wednesday, w" Victor it the hospital. t t itit . -t .... !i Peter-Gurne- We Use Hot and Cold Water to Wash Your Car y FAST DAY SUNDAY Champions Fishing as Aid to Lo ngevity jiniirT1 OF THANKS 1 beau:.!ul or you may leave 11 Dut and yourst-Nobodv it to be true that, your I hurl-us! like you. it must 1'C looks must have it look it t. is vouts o or )ou would want '! !0 10wav. yve it that a yard of confusion, ,vour ba.k.yjrJ it I n CELEBRATED it. d to the L.hi nudkal treat- - This is eu- vour own property The regular fast day scrvces will observed in all It's miprhty good news to havo customers drive in for gas and oil and say that recommended our station because folks do receive quick, attentive service here our products are ace high too.. be "so-and-- ehi Wards Sunday. The regular baptismal services will be held in the Lehi Seminary. Sunday at 2 p. m. rnnmirifii I BOARD ORDERS L I:''1A' When in need of good things to eat stop at our lunch and refreshment stand and you will receive the best ta the right price. te INSURER TO ALTER POLICIES WE SERVE THE GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK CONOCO GAS and GERM PROCESS OILS The Guardian Benefit association, 709 South Main street, was notified Thurs- ANOTHER Methuselah? Tony mates that he has spent an average e Accetta (left), win of four full months each year with ner of the U. S. professional all a rod and reel in his hands since around bait- - and title, choosing his career at the early believes the sport of fishing to be age of six, following an unsuccessa panacea for human ills. He ful experiment in the transmutamaintains that every month spent tion of his mother's pet goldfish in piscat6rial pursuit adds a year into gold. Tony concedes that barto one's life. On this basis, Tony, ring accidents a person might connow 45, should live to be more than ceivably attain immortality, if his 200 years old, if he never engages theory is correct.. Nevertheless, he in another day's fishing, for he esti was not averse to preserving a five-tim- day by State Insurance Commissioner C. Clarence Neslen that it "may no longer offer or issue policies where provision is made for one amount for cash and an other amount for funeral service." The assocationf urther was instructed "to issue new nondiscriminatory policies in lieu of those now outstanding or you may prepare and submit to us for our (the insurance department's) approval a rider that will make all outstanding policies conform to the law." Mr. Neslen advised the association his instructions were based on an interpretation of thc law contained in a recent opinion from Attorney General Joseph Chez. The Insurance commissioner said he no was "understood" the association record of his skill for posterity when the opportunity was offered him of starring in "Let's Go Fish- sound motion picture ing", that has been produced and is being distributed by the Fisher Body division of General Motors. Here, Tony and Art Neu, former champion of the National Association el PARK SEMJICE STATI0I1 GLENN HADFIELD. Manager 5TH WEST AND STATE STREET i7 THEATRE p p FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY School Messenger j MAY, 1940 Mother's Day is so properly observed in M.iv. It is f5 'nn ' thoughtful and appreciative individual be- consuous ot the miracle of the blossoming and earth, of her warm and tender regard for all voting s: and ol the sacrifices she must make in order that sight continue. !,1-- J-t- of Scientific Anglers, demonstrate one of the more beneficial aspects of the sport. BOOTH TARKINGTON'S "SEVENTEEN" with JACKIE COOPLR and BCTTY FIELDS of those wonderful, exciting dayi when yoa Here's the screen's grandest were seventeen far the most absorbingly thrilling story of adventure ever attempted on the which screen is "Northwest Passage," Monday and Tuesday at plays Sunday, the Royal Theatre. Filmed cntrely in Technicolor against Idaho location backgrounds which almost surpass belief. "Northwest Passage" presents Spencer Tracy with his most vide role and with an outstanding opportunity of winning his third consecutive Academy Award. Robert Young achieves stardom as a result of his work while Walter Brennan, twice winner of supporting role honors in Hollywood, should land on top again for his Hunk Marriner role. The picture follows Kenneth Roberts' novel with surprising faithfulness. Hunt Strombcrg, producer, and Director King Vidor have even topped Roberts' amazing descriptions in pictur-izinsuch thrilling scenes as the Rangers carrying huge whaleboats over a mountain top, hurling themselves through miles of swamps, crossing a river torren? by forming a human chain, wiping out an Indian village by a surprise attack and "If you think you are beaten, you ate: If you think you dare not, you don't. If you'd like to win but think you can't. It's almost a cinch you won't. If yon think you'll lose, you're lost. Lor out in thc world we find Success begins with a fellow's will; all in the state of mind. If you think you're outclassed you are; You've got to think high to rise. You've got to hustle before You can ever win a prize. - But soon or late the man who wins Is the man who thinks be can." A LOYAL SUNDAY SCHOOL FAMILY wt R. P. Hyde. Minidoka Sunday School Supt. of .F". Idaho, writes that in attending Sunday School at ia he He discovered something out of the usual. ,7 J"mily of fourteen husband and wife and twelve r-jall William attending that Sunday School. his wife Mabel are the happy parents. II. 'neandnames of the children Mary, Eldena, are: I illi.in. LuCV. Harold. H.T7p1 0Vtiti-a TamPC ' ! fain. R ink , r (Men and women over 20 years of age) t -Or i . - u'' " "lusi necessaniy ne uonc tnrouiin must do their best to become proper insiru- . thd a:..!,.. mvmp win " r Vtma lot nc 3ii i tirn inow una f lrTXnr rnn H IXTf -ant ,,."cimen in ana in i io yeais j f .nsl K rijnirtmpnt will consider VtTi?0 of thc fundamental attitudes required of the (Men Tk ' God. ii, GOSPEL MESSAGE and women 17 and 18 years of age) for this deoartment are built iround 0I,al obligations and opportunities. Tb(Mca t'i , j J OLD TESTAMENT (Boy' d girl BOOK OF MORMON 14 years of age) (Boys and girls 12. 13. asd thc we prophet Alma; how great month study This influence he had on his he was converted, and the great We rr.av all become better individuals, by applyassociates. this servant of ing to our lives the principles taught by God. 15 and 16 years of age) ,or"ing the life of David as an illustration, we will P"it out that leadership is a result of the 0f Mixfc and the preparedness to meet it. pPunity i atn rich opportunities for lead:rship. "THE HECKLER" In Regards MUSIC DEPARTMENT month of Mir the Besides the regular sonzi for the of four part ortft Church has outlinrd a special program throughout the which are to be used in evm orsanirat.on Definite instructions w.II be ready for all orsan-ist- s charcb and choristers at Union Meeting. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY. MAY From the pages of a great novel . . . glorious adventure storms the screen! cast of Spencer Tracy . . . . g .... l I. : ine i uwuuiiu...m saga - men or wno uvea wiin aearn and danger . ,' . for the women who hungered for their love! star-studd- and 20c- 5. 6 and - 7 ed neari-siirrin- I. & i Tic i "! - ' ' - 7 r sv BUILDING PROBLEMS We Meet or Beat All Prices By Day er Contract W. W. DICKERSON ' LEGAL NOTICE ui PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further infor mation. KINDERGARTEN (Ages up to 6 yean) take part in Mothers' Dij Kindergarten classes will of Nephi. and of activities learn of the missionary labors sVmnrl 'the 1 amanite. and discover thru these stories that "God! Protecting Ore is With Those Who Honor and Obey Him." 10e to your PRIMARY (Children ages 7. 8. and 9) To teach the children to be grateful offor the blessings Christ and to thev receive from studying the teachings who are unfortunate is the be tolerant and helpful to those for this month. purpose of the lessons BARGAIN PRICES ONLY 3 CHURCH HISTORY (Children, ages 10 and 11) Church History classes will study a few of the outdays of the church standing developments of the earlyswift changes. those important days of trial and GOSPEL DOCTRINE j g Anonymous. i-- I g Lite's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster man; - and 4 p By It's . 3 Also CHARLIE CHASE in .Sunday r A WEEKLY PROGRAM longer issuing paid-upolicies wth paid-ubut ordered "that all of privileges, certificates containing thc assocation's said paid-ubenefit privilgcs be immedicanceled or amended by rider, or ately otherwise, so as to comply with thc law as interpreted bv thc attorney general." Lehi Stake TflP LEHL UTAH MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT NORTHWEST PASSAGE I Idaho, Thorn Mrs. ,60th birthday Hospital Notes ' .i- 0f the rack yard? V m i!1 urged to re especial' y - . Slake cf Dtlco, Mv sarong! !t wasn't so wrong at ' savs Dorothy I amour. the exotic Mrs Howard Jacobsen and CARD viere th.t -- ktr. to their home in I'ro o from the heroine of those South Seas movies, and tel'.s bo her wantv little calico ival hospital, Sundav. We desire to express cur sincere ap-- I wrap has surprisingly restored health, liberty prciation to all those who helped so much and prosperity to the dusky Islander with sympathy, condolence and kind and incidentally made lots of money for deed j our bereavement in the pass-- ! during the fashion designers. An interesting I We ir.g of my beloved wife. ant to . .MiKf.it ....iiu icaiurr in t ne American thank all those who took ! in the fun- part Wit. tn. trie marine distributed with eral services and for the beautiful floral neit Sunday's I. OS ANGEI TS FXAM- nerings. I R Mr and Mrs Eugene Webb enter Mcrun Lewis and family. 3 in honor of the 80th Apr;! 2 b.nhdav ar.n:virs.;rv of G. H. Smith. Present were Mr and Mrs Hvrum Gray. Mrs. Marv Halvorsen. Mr . Zada vn. Mr and Mrs I red of D.a.Ktoot lcuno: Mr and .Mrs. l.dWin A beautiful birthday Taylor of Ogden ake with eighty lighted candles centered the dining table. w,e will call at your home or place of business and get your car and deliver it looking like new. Union 1 '! ! p part that people passrea- ou P- - im and jud well 11 usually kept frDnt iir- look nice, tveryone likes t -.- BC- r NOTICE TO CREDITORS ii l.i nil ii ' ' in i,m.,mM "B it' t ALSO SELECTED SHORTS MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10c and 15c Evenings 10c and 25c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 8 AND 9 2 FEATURES- -2 Feature No. 1 RONALD COLMAN in "The Light That Failed" Estate of Edith R. Johnson, also known as Mrs. Charles G. Johnson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims under The screen's grandest romantic actor in Rudyard Kipling's unforgettable the human heart I oath with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the office of Brock- Feature No. 2 SIDNEY TOLER in bank & Pope, attorneys Suite 211 Kniriit Buildinsr, Provo. Utah, on or before the 21st day of June. A. D., 1940. Olive J. Stark. Administratrix. BROCKLBANK and POPE. Attorneys, Publication dates, April 18 and 25, and Hay 2 and 9, 140. ... drami ef "Charlie Chan in Panama" A plot so fiendish so daring it astounds even Two Big Feature Pktorei for the Price of One Onlr chaal 10c sat 25c, 'j |