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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY. .M THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH MARCH 20, 1541 ' I Sj 22 O SEED WHEAT, OATS AND RARLEY Alfalfa Seed SWEATERS A FEW NEW TOPPER COATS FOR GIRLS SHOES FOR THE FAMILY LADIES' and GIRLS' NEW SPRING SLACK SUITS MEN S SPORT COATS of New Shipment MENS SPRING HATS 1 loL' Hospital. GET YOUR SPRING CLEANING DONE NOW Gilbaby boy was born to Mr. bert Mitchell at the local hospital. Tuesday. GLOVER SEED TO CHANGE TO NEW LIGHTER WEIGHT OIL Give your car that compile Have your spaik plugs cleaned. in order to enjoy the joys of spring motoring at its best Mrs. Carrie Hallsey and baby were taken home from the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. OF ALL KINDS Corn Base Laying Mash Mrs. George Bone and Springville. were taken to of Mrs. Bone's parents, Mr. William Wing, Thursday, Lehi Hospital. Starting Mash Dairy and Hog Feeds Baled Hay and Straw Chick Stock Salt All Kinds PEACOCK or YELLOW STAR FLOUR FORMER LEHI GIRL TO WED The announcement of the engagement and coming marriage of Miss Virginia Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter of Provo, formerly of Lehi, was made this week. Miss Hunter will become the bride of Mr. James L. Freestone of Mesa, Arizona, April 2, in the Salt NOTICE SECOND Lake L. D. S. Temple. Miss Hunter is a former B. Y. U. WARD JUNIORS student where she affiliated with the O. S- Trovota social unit. She is a The Lehi 'Second Ward Junior class member of the Epsilon chapter of the of the Sunday School are asked to Delta Theta Chi, and has been an meet at the ward chapel, Sunday, at employee of the Columbia Steel Cor8:30 a. m. The class are arranging poration for the past four years. The young people will make their a visit to the Salt Lake churches that home in Mesa, Arizona. morning. baby the Come in today and let us serve you. TEXACO SEEVICE of home and Mrs. from the g Complete Line of AUTO ACCESSORIES Full Line of TEXACO PRODUCTS Mrs. Robert J. Johnson and baby of Salt Lake City, were released from the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. 25c Each $4.50 Bale Large Cedar Posts BARB WIRE ! MOWS THE TIME a AND hi LINGERIE . ' I m I.L Li's A GAR TURNS TURTLE BLOUSES K 1 HOSIERY ANKLETS X C? FEED STORE s. Mrs. Lillian Collede Julian of American Fork, was severely shaken and bruised when the car she was driving turned over on the Mercur-LeMrs. Julian highway, Sunday. accompanied by her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald of Am erican Fork, were enroute to Mercur, Sunday, when Mr Julian was teaching his wife to drive the car. She evidently became confused in turning onto the West Canyon road and in swerving the car onto the highway, skidded and the car landed upside down in the barrow pit. Passwrbys returning from Cedar Fort were near the car when the accident happened hastened to the rescue of the young people who were assisted from their car, Mrs. Julian was the only injured one and declared that she was not seriously hurt. They righted the car, straightened the fender and the young people returned to Lehi. I t HOSPITAL NOTES GRASS SEED HOUSE DRESSES mnVUV Ilk 1 MARRIAGE newly-wed- v I natcn. another nf t,i . and was sold t0 used and pettlers, by made Th's yoke was settten for bushels of whea first of one Daniel Cox, Wheat to at that his time Was with family came lers. He about $5.00 per bushel. This Mrs. Luther Gale was admitted to 1850. in Uhi Monday, for the Cox was considered at one t' the Lehi Hospital. tk The Yoke has been used by of the Cradle in Lehi and was used medical care. coming the until family, sively for years in gathering iT 1 Mr. and horse. harvest. Ruby Bone, daughter of a major Mrs. Eldon Bone, underwent Sundleft M,.,u operation at the Lehi Hospital. ..,.,lDv r.F THR CRADLEacross Mack Holmsead for Californa, day. for tv, ... Firebaugh, yhted . " sne&. iras ciau.c 4 Kron r cha finer uiflKAn uy by ox teams, A labv boy was lorn to Mrs. E the plains W. Gurney, Thursday, at the Lehi - throughout the state. She has been in chargtr of the W. P. A. Play School Lehi for the pat year. AliOUCELlEIIT in Mr. Robinson is a former University of Utah and Brigiiam Young reThe marriage of Miss Ada Phillips, University student. He recently D. S. L. Mission an turned to from dauphur of Mrs. Alice Phillips and Brazil. son of W. Rubinaon, Mr. Howard A dancing party honoring the Mr. and Mrs. Reed H. Robinson of young people was given by the American Fork, took place in the Salt in mother the bride of the Ward First D. S Temple, Monday. Lake L. The bride is a graduate of the Amusement hall. Wednesday evening local hiffh school and a former student which was attended by a large crowd of the Britfham Young University. of relatives and friends of the She is well known in musical circles Mr. Robinson will join the Utah County draftees, Friday for one year of military service. Their many friends wish them a LADIES' AND GIRLS' happy future. HEW SPRING MARCH 20 KEITH EVANS. Manager u STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Carter, gave them a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Janet Mitchell, Saturday evening. A program, games and refreshments were enjoyed by thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ersell Carter and Mrs. Thomas Hansen of Park City joined the Lehi people at the party. Mr. and Mrs. Carter recently moved to Provo to make their home. Miss Vida Jones. Mrs. Donna Carleson and baby and Mrs. Elsie Nielson and children of Pleasant Grove, Dewey Barnhart and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart visited at the Price Hospital. Wednesday, with Mrs. Durrant and new baby son. Mrs. Durrant is a daughter of Mrs. inese iresn truns aim vcgcwuito whig uaamug vj it takes to make your your table with plenty of what " vim and vigor." They're of source a meals tasty spring good! Serve em often. De-L- We carry Garden Seeds - s SHOE STORE LEHI MEN AMONG DRAFTEES APPEARANCE DOES COUNT From top to bottom, from head to foot. Untidy shoes, and those needing repair, mar the appearance of the most carefully groomed man or woman. Our com Service can Shoe you protect plete from ''wagging tongues." A trial will convince you. Four Lehi boys are among the 28 Utah County draftees who will be inducted into military services, Friday. Those from Lehi among the group are James Ernest Gough, Erwin Curtis Dickerson, Keith Giles Davis and Elwin Barnes. PARENT-TEACHER- S BOB'S TO MEET SHOE SHOP The Lehi DEE SCHOW. Trap. FIRST CLASS FOOD SPECIALS CORNBEEF, qan 19c Toilet Tissue 4 for 17c Brooms. Best Grade 5 Tie 49c Soda Crackers 2 Pounds 17c Peanut Butter Pounds 2 "llc 25 OFF ON ALL you GIRLS' DRESSES PRINTS! PRE SCHOOL CLINIC TO BE HELD 23c Flour, 48 Pound Bag 'Star $1.10 Salad Dressing, Quart Jar Miracle Whip 32c Fruit Cocktail, large can Powdered Sugar Pounds 25c Tuna Flakes, Large Can 10c Pork and Beans, Large Can.. 10c 10c Catsup, 14 Ounce Bottle MILK 4 Cans 28c JELLO. Any Flavor 5c P. & G. SOAP 7 for 25d Oatmeal. 5 Pound Bag 24c Peas, Corn or Beans 3 for 28c OXYDOL. Large Package 19c Dishes, Kitchen Utiensils need it we got it. Associ- Parent-Teacher- s ation will hold a meeting in the High School Audtorium. Wednesday, March 26, when important discussions of interest to all Lehi patrons will take place. Musical seections will he given by the Chantante Chorus. An illustrated lecture on health. The annua electon of officers will take place. ox yoke and grain cradle belonging to the Cox brothers, Edward and Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen spent a Jacob and Binn Cox. have recently part of the past week visiting with been placed in the Memorial Building Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless of among other pioneer relics and have been an interesting exhibit at the old Copperton. Cox home in lower Lehi for a number w .' of years. The following bit of their history is interesting: The Ox Yoke and Cradle belonging to the Cox Brothers, Edward, Jacob and Binn Cox and for many years was mounted on a high pole by the residence of Binn Cox, near the Rio Grande Western Railroad, where it could be seen by all travelers and Comments of the novelty passers-iby- . of preserving their old relics came from all quarters. Finally the pole upon which they were mounted rotted and was blown down. The pole was replaced several EASTER WILL SOON times by Binn Cox. but the yoke and cradle was somewhat damaged each BE HERE time, so that later they were somewhat abandoned. When I met with OF LINE WE HAVE A FINE he owner and was given permission to have the old yoke and cradle preEASTER CANDIES served as a relic of old times and EASTER BOXES, CANDY ways in the history of Lehi. EASTER EGGS Therefore. I gathered them toEaster Specialties of All Kinds. gether (what was left of them) and Spring Time Brings Picnic Time took them to Bishop R. John WhipWe have a full line of picnic ple's shop and he repaired, reconsupplies. ditioned and painted them, so that OUR DRINKS ARE COLDEST now they are really worthwhile ICE CREAM and relics. pre-scho- ol TRIIUIAMAH S Lehi. Utah Main Street in " r I J A They have been given to the city and placed in the Memorial Building for safe keeping. But are still the property of the Cox family. James H. Gardner. C ever seen ONLY 19c Yard SPRINGTIT.5E pre-scho- ol GARDEN AND HOME SUPPLIES er PRUNING SHEARS, RAKES WOOL SHIRTS Regular $1.98 Only 98c Only $1.59 79c Let us cover those buttons for that new spring dress. We also frame pictures. Prompt Delivery Phone Miss Mable Call of Los Angeles, FULL LINE OF CHOICE FARM, GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS 20-- BROADBEHT & SON 3 NEW CARD 0FTHANKS We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those how helped so much with sympathy, condolence and kind deeds during our bereave-me- n in the passing of our beloved We want to husband and father. thank all those who took part in the funeral services and for the many beautiful 4oral offerings. Mrs. L. E. Lott and family. 1 941 'WALL PAPER FISHING TACKLE I Lehi Hardware GLENN WING. Manager MAIN STREET WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU PHONE 17 UTAH MAIN STREET .iinuiimuniLimiiiijiii. inn j n.ii LEHI, Li ma iomr You will -i- f you make greater use of Cheap Electricity Life can be a dull routine if you let it be. Or, life can be a glorious, thrilling, happy adventure if you make it so! Happiness is the sum-tot- of your pleasant, cheerful daily experiences. There are many things which add zest and good cheer to your daily activities. Foremost among them are Electrical Appliances which reduce work and give you more time for fun. Are you using them? Every home can afford to, because they are inexpensive now, may be purchased on convenient terms, and cost less than ever to operate today with Cheap Electricity. TOASTED SANDWICHES in a hurry for that mid- night snack Sandwiches, or any time. however, are but one of many things that can be cooked with speed on an Electric Grill. SHOVELS AND HOES California, returned home. Monday, after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Heber J. Webb. 1 FORMLESS MOrJQYr al PRINTS! PRINTS! The choicest selection you have L CITY BUILDING CONFECTIONS A summer roundup or clinic will be held in Lehi, Monday. March 31, Tuesday, April 1, and all 2, when Whednesday, April Lehi children who will enter school for the first time, this fall, will be medical examinations, given free inoculations and dental care. Parents will be notified when to bring the children and their is asked. Every child should have this examination and parents are asked to take advantage of this opportunity furnished through the Parent-Teachassociation, and have the children at the clinic at the appointed time. Mrs. Merrill Rolfe will have charge of the summer roundup this year. J BETTER MEATS RELIC ADDED TO LEHI, UTAH DELIGHTFUL WAFFLES for any meal, any time! Did you know that 52 different recipes can be cooked on a waffle iron? Grand for parties and to surprise the family, too! FEATHERWEIGHT IRON eases ironing as it glides across the board with almost no effort at all on your part. See the new low-costream lined models. st SEE YOUR DEALER OR UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |