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Show V 1 I V 1&38 1. MAY 19, V 4 THURSDAY. MAY TO CNHAHSEII NOTICE TO LEHI HATIOfJflL ENTER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE MEET The Lehi Cuy , :r., !ai are recom-ownin- g nienuing that a. lots 2nd piaiiijr fl v.t r,'l graves tin- UK-- of "4 and district cham- glass cuii- mCrs aS bei.1K broken and !iTps wil! tnUT the International the p.eces scattered over the ceme on June rt;al l;1et at CnicaP0 tery, making the cemetery appear un- a taken has very Ha'"11 ' iss in the commercial meets uu ana cau-:i.trouble to motor- 4rt lsts. Inbreakah! e container can Lehi Junior "hr entrance in the left on the grave without fear of all through the t .. .i . i Sthool ard l I,) k n uiion thp novt - iiiiuiii wishbest the has rr"jjjph anl visit to the grave. success at the entire town for tr , UK-Il- LIONS NOTES at POWERS. SW PRESSES The Lehi Lions will meet in a ladies night in the Lehi Second Ward on Thursday, May . Each Lion will bring his lady and his mother with him for this meeting. Lions Larsen, Robison. Jorgeiison, are in charge of mious SAHITOHE' arrangements. CLEANING L NOTICE LUSTROUS LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE nd BRILLANCE Clothes MORE who have the Sanitone jliose leaned Anyone wishing to enter the Farm Bureau Public Speaking contest are asked to get in touch with Mrs L I Wardle or Mrs. Carlton Wilson their clothes Way know iimmmiMlmut) 0AYS LOOK YOUR BEST with CLEAIIiilG KAOSEN 102-- PHONE ( " Agent Pleasant Grove Tuesday and Thar. Christensen, luben EES call eTery J dS&j J. it V ,J m WELT Gai CAUTION EW Spring ring in cotton Call OVERMAN Utah 8-- OVERMAN North 4th MATTRESS CO. West, Provo, Utah or Call 4. Lehi 8-- Frajiklin B. Adams Bettij La Rue Adamson Clara Allred Marjorie Anderson Verda Anderson Van Allen Barnes Ivy Berry S. Jack Berry Russel Price Bone T. J. Bone Lola Carson Lorena Carson Maxine Carson Irene Lucile Carter Dean D. Christofferson Paul V. Christofferson Ward R. Clark Arthur Q. Cook Richard L. Cook 15 I A HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Alt SIBttF, Lb HI, UTAH 4 t1'til . I ill . i il i. . . J m .t, 4- Elsie Cox Craig C. Crabb E. Glen Evans AM Sherman Ralph Evans Margaret Beth Fox mmmmmm (ilia 1 r w PROGRAM Lehi Third Ward Relief The Society members will be given a talk on first aid by Mrs. Mable Jones, at their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. All ladies of the ward are urged to be present as the talk will be very interesting and instructive. Hospital Notes g, Hol-broo- STATE STREET SHOE SHOP MATTRESS CO. 4th West Provo, of Call Lehi 'Hi is 11 sixty-thre- Come in and give di a trial, work done while you wait. at North - RELIEF SOCIETY k, The received patients following treatment at the Lehi Hosptal during the week: Mrs. George Dutson was admitted to the Lehi Hospital, Sunday for medical treatment. to Byron Orton was taken the Lehi Hospital, Tuesday evening with a possible fracture of his leg, caused by a horse kicking him. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, daughter, Margaret, and son, Wallace, attended the funeral services for Leon Valentine, at Park City, Sunday. Mr. Valentine was buried at Brigham He Hvas a brcrther-in-l(of (City. Mr Banks. w SOMETHING NEW AT A BARGAINA Package of Our Town Fir Sationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, oi. Letter Paper and on back flap of Thla la envelope for ONLY 10c. been have than you paying cheaper Use printed for any stationery. stationery at a cheaper price than you pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Press. GRADUATES Cleaning Special mattress from your old mattress for only $8.50. Renovation for Only $4.50 Complete. orts i fills Lrtress hen j House pa: i, 14 Miss Alice Merle Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rual Davis of Provo, and John Broadbent, son of Mrs. Joseph S. Broadbent were married in Salt Lake L. D- S. Temple, Tuesday, Stephen L. Chipman, perform ing the ceremony. The Lehi High School will hold eight honor students of the class, inThe groom is a graduate of the ton2nlt'ncement exercises in the High cluding the valedictory address by Lehi High School and is manager of School Auditorium. Thursdav. at 8 Miss Gladys Godfrey and the saluta- the Broadbent Store. Both young e p. m. for a class of gradutory address by Don Peet, musical people hvae a large circle of friends ates. Taking as the theme of the selections will be directed by Abra- who wish them a happy and success'The Future of Our ham Anderson. program. ful future. The program follows: Country," addresses will be given by Mrs. Jay Haws, Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge and Mrs. Ruth Wagstalf entertained Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ander-berMr. and Mrs. Harry Raub, of Theme: "The Future of Our Country" Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Salt 1. March (For entrance of graduates) Orchestra Wagstaff, Mr. Glen Haslem, Ameri 2. Invocation Clara Alfred can Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dell o. 2 3. ''Interuuzzo" from L. Arlesienne Suit Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Orchestra Assay, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Mrs. Azor Southwick, Lehi; Mr. Geo. 4. Salutatory Address, "Hereditary Davis and Mrs. Jayce Nelson, Provo; Don Peet Strength" Miss Barta Jones, Mr. Jean Phillips, 5. Cornet Trio, "Trumeters Three" ...Bruce Xostrom, Miss Zada Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Keith Eddington, and Allan Chipman Haws, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Love6. "Physical Security" Joseph Lambert ridge and Mrs. Joseph S. Broadbent, 7. "Skills and Knowledges" Marjorie Anderson at the Broadbent home, Friday even8. a. "Grandfather's Clock" ing in honor of the young people. b. "Prayer from Hatnsel and Gretel," Girls' Chorus Games and a dainty luncheon were 9. "To Higher Things" Helen Hansen enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. Lynn Lewis won first prize 10. "Suitable Occupations" Hardy Jenkinson the ladies and Mrs. Don Ander-ber-g for 11. Violin Ensemble "In the Garden of Tomorrow" of Salt Lake City the conso12. "A Rich Personality" Ila Webb lation prize. George Davis of Provo, 13. "Economic Security" Ward Clark on high score gents prize and Daryl 14. Vocal Solo, "Friend of Mine" Keith Smith Holbrook of Bountiful the consol; lation. A guest prize was presented 15. Valedictory, "America, the Land of Opportunity" the bride and groom. Gladys Godfrey They will make their home in Lehi. 16. Senior Boys' Chorus, "Pals of My School Boy Days" 17. Presentation of Senior Class Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and Principal D. R. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson of 18. A warding of Diplomas James B. Smith Pleasant Grove, spent Wednesday in 19. Our High School Song Senior Class Salt Lake City. 20. Beiwdiction Glen Hadfield GRADUATION meet. FOR THIRD WARD EXERCISES TONIGHT e .ap SPECIAL MEETING MARRIAGE CITZEKS 19, 1938 Glen W. Glover Gladys Marie Godfrey Alta L. Gray m Earl W. Gurney Glen R. Hadfield Helen V. Hansen i t Ethel Hardman Comer Garage Reha Myrl Higginson W. Hardy Jenkinsoyi Nile Jones Melvin Thomas Jotves Fredrick A. Keetch Joseph R, Lambert Jack Knight Littleford Helen McKinney Don Loveridge Peet Dell Stoddart Peterson Selena V. Peterson Vere T. Peterson Norma Ann Price l.e Grand G. Robinson OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION BRING YOUR CAR TROUBLES TO US, WE REMEDY THEM SATISFACTION jj nrr-- r m ii aia PRICES RIGHT GUARANTEED y j Le R. L. Ross R. Dean Rothe Leo W. Russon Wesley Steivart Schow L. Keith Smith Victor Smith Gerald Wilson Stoddart Geraldine Taylor Howard S. Thomas Lelen Taylor Wardle Annie Ila Webb Jane Zada Webb Marjorie Juanita Webb Ruth. Whimpey Dean Smith Willes Cecil J. Zimmerman S. Rex Zimmerman Leaf ha Birdean Fotheringham LEHI STUDENT RE- POPPY DAY MAY 28TH CEIVES POSTER AWARD CONVENIENCE Dr. W. L. Worlton presented certificates to Elaine Knudsen, Wednesday afternoon for winning second place in the Utah County and second place in the state dental poster contest. With the two certificates Miss Knudsen also received a cash prize of five dollars. Entries from all over the state were entered in the con- SET... Three dishes of Norbake oven ware. Two water bottles. test. DESSERT SET... Eight Dr. Worlton also presented a first place certificate and ten dollars in cash to Jack Jones of American Fork. indi- vidual desserts can be chilled or frozen in these new dishes. A SHAFT A BLADE - II Or LW AND I A ROLLER THREE DAYS LEFT FOR AIR MAIL WEEK TURNS... MOVES... Lehi people are asked to remember ROLLS... that there are only three more days left of the national air mail week, THERE'S ICE! lYEAR WARRANTY on the COmnffttsIrm frnvtodaV unif vmi .j " m be to effect to 1948. Only Norge -- m toe - - i : - ADJUSTABLE PRESERVOIR... Three positions for cold storago use or chilling of meats or desserts. d Rollator com-jthat makes cold by revolving la a permanent bath of protecting . . That's 0 why the Rollator surplus-powere- jr so those wishing to mail letters with the special Lehi cachet on, should get them mailed as soon as possible. Reports show that the Air Mail week is creating a lot of interest and as new stamps have been lissued for this week, stamp collectors are anxi ous to secure some of the new issue, the first stamps sold on Monday. com-j50- unit . . . exclusive a1 to Norge . . . CELEBRATES 77TII WARRANT Y.P .BIRTHDAY HOZEflS OF OTHER WORTH. FATMH Z MORE E THAT GIVE FOR YOUR HOMEY "0RQE v M"y"MW-- dozen qScl, dean, safe. U- way. Simple, The Lehi Hardware Your Home Store of Service MAIN STREET 'fiH WINO "mo WE DELIVER 5-J PHONE LEau OTAB Honor the dead and serve the living, let this be the slogan of everyone on this day. These poppies are made by Utah men at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. Veterans are paid lc per poppy and the money taken in above cost of material will be used for welfare thoughout the state. Please buy a poppy and help our war veterans and their families. family. I horn Chicago ino Ktnstt City to Lot Angeltt and Portland Scout Column A final count of the pledges to attend Summer Camps show that there will be the largest Camp attendance in the history of Utah Najtional Parks Council, a total of 200 from the 36 Districts. The Lehi District under the direction of Dr. J. G. Jones and Byron Whipple announced their attendance at Timpanogos Camp, with 85 Scouts. The District Camporee which is to be held is scheduled for May 20th and 21st at Dry Creek. The purpose of this Camporee is to train for Summer Camp and to receive "A" Grade rat ings toward the Utah State Campor-all, which will be held September 1st, 2nd and 3rd at Aspen Grove, Provo A Patrol to be considered Canyon. ''A" Grade must have Pack Frames, Sleeping Bags, Scout Staves, Jam boree type Tents and be in Uniform The family of Mrs. Susa Giles met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Mrs. Horace Noakes, daughter, Giles. Sunday, honoring Mrs. Giles Helen and son. Gordon, of Riverton, 77th birthday anniversary. A family were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. dinner and afternoon social were en Dansie, Sunday. joyed by Mrs. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. M. and Mr. Lake W. Giles of Salt City, Dona Barnhart. daughter of Mr, Mrs. Joseph Turner of Charleston, Mrs. J. L. Barnhart has been and Mrs. A. W. Davis,, Mrs. Mazela Davis, ill at her home for the past week with daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Afton an infected leg. and Giles WORLD'S FIRST FLEET NOW IN SERVICE TJTALF THE FUN of your vacation this yeat Awill be the trip by bust No matter how sidewalks sizzle or heat waves dance across the fields, it will be just like coach. spring inside your comfort-coole- d Special filters remove dust, dirt, smoke, odors and pollen from the air. Excess moisture is also removed, and the air is cooled to just the right degree for perfect comfort. circulation changes the air Gentle, completely every 3 minutes. Traveling this cool, comfortable way, you'll hsve a lot more pep throughout your trip, and you'll arrive rested and refreshed. Clothes stay cleaner end fresher, too. ft Plan now to make your vacation cool, clean, low-cowayl trip tMa st ifmhQA This year, lake an EXPENSE. PAID TOUR Have more fun this vacation lava money and forget bothertome details by takTour I ing an Expense-Pai- d Bui transportation thars and back hotel room! (reserved and at evey sightseeing atop-ove- tours covering major polntt of In tereit trs all Included Is) Tour. Atk your low-cothe local agent for a descriptive folder and full da. 3 il or write to Interstate Trnnilt Lines, Omaha, Neb, STATE STREET DRUG state street, Lehi msm gesbr CTEVHsn ' |