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Show THE LEHI FREE THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1S40 ho knew him. he served sis month io C. Camp where be was the Provo C. new liked by all and made many friends. He wj a cheerful worker and could He worked a smile through any task. a helper with Horace Hadfield, painting and paper hanging .for over two years, making a host of friends. He was taken ill in October, and was confined to his bed six month and then taken to the L. p. S. IHosj) tal on He was operon the lit day of April. ated on April 22. and he passed away the following morning at 3:45. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Urm. Grace and the followMr. Hannah ing brothers and sisters: Mott. David Grace, Mrs. Mae Coates, La V'ar and Viola Grace and a grandmother, Mrs. Sarah J. Turner, all of Lehi. and also two sisters to greet him in the great beyond, and here a host of relatives and friends. C .1 GIFTS We specialize io PRACTICAL i" GIFTS which when received bring a twinkle of satisfaction to the eye of both old and young- - FOR MOTHER'S DAY AND GRADUATION GIFTS See what JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL we have to offer. WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STREET FIRECillEF GASOLINE CREASING and CAR WASHING A SPECIALTY MARFAK TEXACO GAS & OILS TEXACO ON SERVICE STATE STREET ERNEST PETERSON. OPERA PLEASES The Junior High School opera, "The Toreadors", presented Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday was very well presented and pleased the audiences immensely. The work of the cast, the dancers and chorus those in and were exceptionally fine charge should feel very pleased with so fine a showing made by the students. -- -: LEHI MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL BOARD TO BE ORGANIZED Prop. FUNERAL SERVICES J. LEHI UTAH THURSDAY. --- ' FUNERAL SERVICES L t ItlTlirr Ay r HELD FOR AFTOri SliELTOIl LEWIS Impressive Afton Sbelton Lewis, 28. wifeo f Mer-wi- n in a Salt Lake City Hospital following the birth of a son, and her infant son. were held in the Lehi First Ward I. W. Chapel. Monday, with Bishop Fox of the Lehi Third Ward, conducting. Lewis, The patent system is 150 years v.z. rr not author- but patents on plants ized by Congress until 1930 funeral services for Mrs. who died. Friday The opening song, a trio. "One FleetJohnson. Miss ing Hour". Miss Lola Zttella Price and Miss Dona Hadfield. Dr. W. L. Worlton. Invocation Keeping stock in but not on a patent knowledge of test cause stock to balanced, proven feeds Your the long run sured when you trade fds MAY 12TH IS MOTHER'S shape impends a thorouth ! which bv thrive Properly are the cheapest in satsfaction is as- A-- l DAY her a Pa,r of SILK HOSIERY. NEW DRESS, Cue on or Or LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. BLOUSE. SWEATER, M:v act-u- BOX a PAIR DRESS OXrORDS. We are headquarters for MEN S AND BOYS' DRESS and STRAW HATS Also LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS Look at your hat everyone else does. w;'.h us LEHI CEREAL MILL TENNIS RACKETS. SOFT BALL GLOVES and SPORTING TELEPHONE 73 Mcmorir It For Better Burning Coal Rolling and Grinding Mill Feeds and Seeds Francis Gilbert. Sketch E. B. Garrett. Remarks Solo "No Night There." Miss Ada Phillips, accompanied by Miss Donna Hadfield. Hansen and Leo John high school in the spring of 1931. Remarks Afton was an outdoor girl. Being a Hutchings. lover of nature, she spent a great deal of 3. Remarks John Burton of Garland. her time Gilbert Solo swimming, rowing, hiking and Simmons, Task" "My It was not an unhorseback riding. accompanied by Miss Isobel Brown. see her usual rowing far out on sight to Bishop I. W. Fox. Closing remarks the lake in the moonlight. W. H. Barnes. Benediction She entered the University of Utah in The grave in the Lehi Cemetery w the fall of 1931 where she majored in dedicated by Albert Rowley. her normal She received education. Biographical Sketch of Afton Shelton She returned, howcertificate in 1933. Lewis ever, and continued her studies for anMr. Afton G. Shelton Lewi, daugh- other year. ter of Fred and Ellen Rowley Shelton, f years The followng two and was born March 20. 1912. at Salt Lake Afton taught school at Fairfield. Utah, City. When Afton was six weeks old, where she won recognition for her teachthe family moved to Lehi, where she ha ing ability. Through her conscientious since resided. cooperation in school, church, and civic Afton was batpized into the Church work she won much respect and love Saints by of Jesus Christ of Latter-dafrom the students and people of Fairfield. Gilbert Knudson on November 7, 1920, She was married to George Merwin and confirmed on the same day by John Lewis on February 27, 1937. at Provo, Roberts. Utah. After their marriage they made Mr. Shelton moved to Lehi and was their happy home in the Third Ward in employed as an electrician for the Board Lehi, where "Bill" was engaged in the of Canal President, bringing his family Afton and farming industry. with him. For a number of years, dur- poultry and "Bill" were always in complete acthe Shelton ing the winter months, No cord with all of their activities. from the Lehi moved to family "pumps" be than that shown could devotion to enable their children to attend the greater which they had for each other. Besides Later they lived at the public schools. a good housewife, she was a real being "pumps" the entire year and the children with her husband in every unpartner rode to school on the bus. dertaking. Due to Afton's sweet disposition and While living in the Third Ward Afton ability she got along well with her took an active part in the Young teachers and developed many AssocWomen's Mutual Improvement She was very studious and alfriends. iation. She taught in the Beehive Deways receved good marks in her school partment and later was set apart Second This position she held until Counselor. work. death. of her the time During her High School days she took illness she gave birth to week's a After in the activities in school being part from childbrth a son. consecutive Complications three years, parade posture death on her caused office Friday. April 26 at of and ably filling the of the senior class. She graduated from 4:00 p. m. Her infant son followed Afton passed away havher in death. mission of a dutiful the fulfilled ing faithful wife, and sacrificed ail daughter, the for motherhood with God. Survi'vng are her husband; her parents and the following brothers and sisters Joseph W. and Fletcher Shelton of Lehi: Fred Shelton Jr., of Mercur: Mrs. Ellen Eckersley of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mildred Johnson of Lehi. GOODS WORK CLOTHING SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Power's Shoe Store J I i i I l I I I i ' 'I' t HI ' HH4Hj one-hal- 10 Pounds 60c 3 Pounds 25c 2 for 35c SUGAR POWDERED SUGAR PINEAPPLE No. 2Vi (Broken Slices) SHREDDED WHEAT DINNER CLUB SALAD DRESSING MILK (Standby) 2 Pounds EXCELL SODA CRACKERS EXCELL GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 Pounds SONNY BOY SPAGHETTI y A resolution was recently passed by the city council to establish a hospital board FOR GRACE to work for the interest of our hospital is all which loyal by recognized as one of our community asset. citizens : ttor Isaac Junius Funeral KIVH.CI The personnel of this board will be an Grace, 22, who passed away at the L. D. nounced later. The hospital serves the . Hospital in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, needs in such a way of our community were neid in the Lehi Third Ward that it should demand the support of Chapel, Thursday, with Bishop I, W. The city every member of our city. Foi conducting. it council and that known want mayor I he opening song "My Jesus At are back of this enterprise wholethey Ihou Wilt" Hadfield Brothers accom heartedly and will work to promote its panied by Mm. Alice Elder. growth and value to this city. Invocation Charles Turner. Sketch Marshall Webb. Malicious rumors arc circulating in the uaraen MISS Ada community concerning the hospital and Phillips, accompanied by Mrs. Humphries the city i determined to stamp out this of American Fork. vicious practice and urge all citzens to Remarks Arnold Brems. support our hospital to the fullest ex "Let the Lower Lights Be tent. Song Hadfield Brothers. Burnng Remarks Luther Coates. Solo "Face to Face" Marley Steele, accompanied by Mr. Humphries, both of American Fork. Remark William Hadfield. Trumpet olo Leo Hadfield. accom- panied by Mrs. Alice Elder. Benediction Thoma Sunderland The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Luther Coates Life Sketch of Isaac Junius Grace Isaac Grace, age 22. son of George BUY MOTHER A BULOVA William and Caroline Turner Grace, born in Salt Lake City. February 13. 1918. When at the age of 2 years hi family mod to the Lehi Third Ward where he has alway made hi home. He attended the Lehi public schools, and was active in the L. D. S. Church, he was blessed on March 31, 1918, by WRIST WATCH FOR MOTHERS DAY George E. Burbidge of Salt Lake City, or one of the many Gifts we havf in stock. A pair of the new fancy he was baptised at the age of 8 years, March 27, 1927, by Roger S. Stoker, shaped glasses fitted to her eye would be a swell gift. and was confirmed on March 27, 1927, a by Hyrum Kirkham, and ordained Deacon March 2. 1930, by S. Walter Hutchings, ordained a Teacher, February 5. 1933. by Bishop Wm. Hadfield. JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Ordained a Priest on February 4, 1935, Fox. and was by Bishop Isaac W. The Gift Shop ordained an Elder on March 14, 1937, LEHI. UTAH by Virgil H. Peterson. Isaac was very well liked by everyone ISAAC PRESS . jq. 25c 4 for 27c jgc 20c 4 for 25c RAISINS (Seeded) 4 poandj 25c Regular 14c 2 for 19c KI.EAN EASY WINDOW CLEANER or SPRAYER. l()c 50 SANDWICH BAGS jqc We handle the NEW WABASH SUPERLITE GLOBES (Cuts down glare). All sizes. RUSKETS FIRST QUALITY BUTTER 29c BACON SQUARES 15(; For your protection we carry only the highest grade certified meats FRESH FISH EVERY WEDNESDAY FULL LINE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES life-lon- g GOATES FOOD MART MAIN STREET, LEHI 30 PHONE WE DELIVER xxxxxxxxxX4xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx IE. M. WEHIB xxttxxxxxxxsixxxxxxxxxxxx,'n - i,ratjaittjtt'itt 3 Check These Bargains MILK 4 Cans 28c 1 Miracle Whip Dressing Qt. 31c 2 Bars 5c Ronjona Hand Soap Aero Floor War, 1 Quart 35c Armour's Pure Lard, 4 Pound Bucket 44c Soda Crackers. 2 Pound Box 19c Peas. Corn, or Beans 2 Cans 18c 3 Cans 24c Wall Paper Cleaner 3 Packages Jello 15c Old English Furniture Polish- -. 9c Oil Cloth. Yard 24c 19c Cleansing Tissue. 500 Sheets Snow Bird Floor Mop 49c Brooms. Best You Can Buy 45c COFFEE. Schillings 28c 3 Pounds 15c RICE 4 Pound Pkg. 24c. RAISINS Pierce's Pork and Beans. Tall Can 10c TOILET TISSUE. 3 Rolls... 1 3c BACON. Pound 24c Garden Seeds. Rakes. Hoes. Shovels and Lawn Hose. STRAW HATS FOR EVERY Hit n m iiji In Shape for Spring Driv ing? us help you keep that car of yours smooth running, quiet and eager to go. Our dependable greasing and lubricating service contributes much to your pleasure of driving. keeps your car and holds down repair expense. Drive young and responsive in for a Spring greasing this week. PEP GAS. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES MEMBER OF THE FAMILY WASHING, POLISHING AND GREASING 25c It'a A Pleasure To Serve You! PHONE NOW A large delegation of Rcbekahs were present to greet Mrs. Sylvia S. Carey, Presdent of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, at the I. O. O. F. lodge rooms. from Delegations Tuesday evening. Midvale. Provo. Sandy, and Draper were present. The Lehi Ivy Rebekah No. 1 3 with their patenters were hosts and following the dosed session, convention reports were given and talks by visiting officers. Following the meeting a social and dainty refreshments were enjoyed. JBV WORLff $ VISIT REBEKAll LODGE KEVI 1 AT NEW YORK .. 2- AND SAN FRANCISCO I WRK FM ort I M fJUt FAIRS Qm - MAY 25 J Don't miss the great 1910 World's Fairs . . . which, offer many new and interesting attractions. Plan now lo go. Fine, fast Union Pacific train offer superb travel comfort . . . freedom from highway hazards . . . servioe delicious dining car meals . . . Registered . everything fo make your trip enjoyable all the way. Nurse-Stewaide- ATHENIANS TO SPECIAL LOW' ROUND T8IP FaREs ENTERTAIN MOTHERS TO SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK The Athenian Club members with their mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. M. H. Knudsen, Wednesday, May 8. A good musical program is being arranged and all Athenian Club members and their mothers are invited to be present. $113 U031 I Via LOS ANGELES $74" Round Trip RoundTrip Round Trip in Standard in Chellen-licomtoit-PullmaExtra, get Sle.p.jable Carc;:aa. ing Berth Extra. Coach-Bert- h A.k about $90 tar. In Coach and $13S in Pullraani (or circU tiip to both lha N.w York and Saa Francuoo Fairt and return. - A $35" 3(rB $3335 RoundTrip Bound Trip RoundTrip Comfort-ga- r in Standard in Challn-;iCoacSI eap-labi- a Pullman! Berth Extra. hing Cjraroa. Berth Extra. SEE BOULDER DAM en route to Southern California. Convenient, low coat side trip from Ua Vegai, Nevada, j For urtier dttaili coaauir: Mrs. Osborne :nry visited with her mother. Mrs. Rachel Hitchcock last week. WHYDE. Agent Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake City, was a Sunday guest at the Herman Goates home. R0A0 Phone 7 I 0 f T H f MO T H f CvaUttft DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. 20-- Let Us Deliver Your Order BR0AD3EHT & SON State St. Service Station Sylvester Clark, Manager State Street, Lehi 1 on" 1 MA n nfc, Is Your Car lt stakeIfficer- s- TTie TELEPHONE 86 State Bank of Lehi MAIN STREET, LEHI. |