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Show THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. m- THE LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH - are planning on spending the THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, I&.35 j them. members who cannot take Beyond by his parents, five brothers 4TH WARD AT MUTUAL advantage but! The following program b of the entire outing, are invited to Cme at the been ard sisttr. lire and evening has outlined fur the evening: Friday DELL NEXT WEEK join the M. I. A. Tuesday. AT MUTUAL DELL, Solo Miss Francis G.lbert. Ward Day," for a bten Reading- - Mrs. Winzell Swejison. those who are unable to attend the TWO SCOUTS LEAVE M.W Ti....:.. FRIDAY entire outing. V10 r.er Tri" Zetelia Price, Ionna Had- Ward will occupy The l.ehi F aner a fieid and Loia Johnson. noine v weeks unaay FOR PACIFIC COAST Mutal Dell during the forepart of are being . . Special arrangemens '.ln nn ner In Pantonine .Mrs My Day. uaugnter. Third Ward M. I. A. are made for ward members to partici The next week. They will leave for the Haro( Firmafe Rado directed Stunt, by Miss; a at 5 a. m. Monday, August . program at pate in the outing Friday, and all X'lanniiig Webb. Two l.ehi Senior Scouts were among canyon Mutual Dell, Friday, for their ward who can are invited to spend as much Marjorie has been set apart as Tuesday of the Utah Xaoi' nal "Ward Following the program a dance the twenty-on- e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton of outing. The cr wd will leave for tne time as p ssible, Friday with the M.I win oe Day." Arrangements are be-- j neia in tne iell wim music Farks Council who left Monday for . I. A. at the Ward members are ball American in the made a for Dell, Wednesday afternoon and reFork, were guests of Mr. game ing furnislied bv Carter's Orchestra. the San Francisco World's Fair. turn home, Saturday. A large num- - asked to bring their lunches with afternoon and a secal program and ' and Mr?. Lloyd B. Adamson m The boys. T. Wayne Sunderland All ward day. in the evening. and Maurice Tayor, in company with seven Provo scouts, one Payson and i'MliicKAL JStHVIUtS one Pleasant Grove scout, were ac- MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT HELD FOR ALMA RFfilf lml'a""-- - th triP b- Executives A. A. Anderson and Merr and C. J. Hart of Provo. 1 will return to The expedition funeral services for Alma Reck, 62, who passed away at Pr"'o, August 12, after visit-nhis home, Thursday, following a long Reno, the San Francisco World's illness of heart trouble, were held in Fair, Yosemite National Park. Ixs the Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Sunday afternoon witih Bishop I. W. Fox Boulder Dam and other points of conducting. The ojenng song, a trio "My, WEEKLY PROGRAM Task" Miss Norine, Rulon and m Harold Fox. accompanied LlUO I Uf by Mrs. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 and 5 Arley Clark. Invocation Harold W. Barnes. A KILOWATT HOUR EDWARD G. ROBINSON in Duet "Only Warning:" Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Provo. The general average cost of a kiloBiographical sketch and remarks T Bishop E. B. Garrett. watt hour of electricity is higher in A picture that will open the eyes of 130,000,000 Americans! It is our Alma Remarks Andreason of the United States from municipally American duty to show this picture! It is your American Salt Lake City. owned plants than from private elecsee it! to privilege Solo "A Christians Goodnight" tric systems, according to 1937 Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, accompanied by quinquennial census of the electjic Also Selected Shorts. Admission Only 10c and 20c. Mrs. Arley Clark. industry in the United States from Remarks President A. Carlos municipally owned plants than from SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY. AUGUST 6, 7 and 8 Schow. 1937 to systems, according private Solo ''Going Home" Ray Shel- quinquennial census of the electric ROSE OF"WASHINGTON"SOtIABF T'auim rjA.'DX eon,.... v ley of American Fork, accompanied industry in the United States re2 1HE ROMANTIC STARS OF ALEXANDER'S leased recently by the U. S, census by Mrs. Owen Humphries, Benediction Presient R. C. Allred. bureau. C HflnTTMP'RIIMrV' EXITS PUT- - cmummrv The grave in the Lehi eemetry was The report lists average revenue 2 BACK THE PAST YOU WANT TO REMEMBER! dedicaVd Patriarch Andrew received per kilowatt hour from by 1.8 cents owned at Fjeld. plarfte privately m0!miF by song . . . uBiographical Sketch of the Life of while municipals received an aver- scene Voy scene. .Ah x Alma Beck age of 2.4 cents. a tfirill grows greater Alma Beck, son of George and VI The privately operated company o51K O Annie Johnson Beck, was born April also showed to better advantage in ,01 23, 1877, at Lehi, Utah. rates for farm residential service, On June 7, 1877, he was blessed in the census figures revealed. f!hriat. nf Jitter iho Phnrrh fiL. . . -........ . nf- Jpsn rural 111. ctiflx. " ah tV, 3L...i.,jr tuiui uprvin iiv.u t) Day Saints by Abraham Losee and the private industry's charges were 5 lbs. 30c -- 10 lbs. 58c was baptized into the church July 21, lower-..- . SUGAR 3.1 cents for "farm" and 25 lbs $1.45100 lbs. $5.63 " as 1888, by James Kirkham and was 3.4 cents per kwh for POST TOASTIES 3 for 23c 5 confirmed by A. R. Anderson. of against municipal plant charges in the cents and 4.4 cents respectively," the education received He his MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 33c Lehi schools and on April 26, 1898, report stated. TYRONE ALICE No. 2 Peas. Beans or Corn , 3 Cans 25c he was married to Sarah Fox Lehi, to this union was born eight childFAYE PEANUT BUTTER, Quart 23c SPECIAL TREAT ren SONNY BOY SPAGHETTI 5c He was employed in the mines at AL JOLSON PORK and BEANS No. 2M Can 4TH WARD CONJOINT 3 for 25c Eureka for some time, he later reEXCELL SODA CRACKERS 2 Pounds 15c turned to Lehi, where he was employSUNSHINE TOMATO JUICE 10c Can ed by the Utah Fire Clay Co. as A special treat has been arranged White Ace Cleanser 2 Size 19c superintendent of their mine west of for the Lehi Fourth Ward members RJNSO, Large 4 20c He held this position from at the M. I. A. Lehi. Conjoint meeting, STANDBY MILK 4 for 25c 1901, to the date of his death. He Sunday evening. Gaeth of Arthur Comfort Toilet Tissue Family Package 4 for 19c was the oldest employee in the com- the Brigham Young University of TUNA FLAKES Vhe 10c story of Rose, pany in point of service, having Provo will be the speaker and Mrs. DONUTS, Fresh Daily uho loved the way 20c faithfully holding this position for Gaeth, who is a very talented '.. some uomen can... Package PAROWAX 38 years. 1Ic WILLIAM FRAWLEY JOYCE COMPTQN musician, will give musical selections. MIRACLE ADE JACK FROST :r:d of the man she 3 for Op and was trials life marked by HOBART CAVANADGH M His POTATO CHIPS 2; c Pound accidents. In 1907 he was caught in thought was worth D(rctd b, Gigonr Rt vQuart Mason Jars .her 79c lJGiudOklSone.' . Gordo, ud Ibnl . t... fail a cave-iat the mine which eventual- SECOND WARD K Pint Mason Jars (S elbow 69c Dviy t Znuck Ch.ro, Productim ly resulted in the losing of the O BANANAS AT THE DELL ZZ.ZZZZ' 6c Tound joint of his left arm. This caused JS great suffering throughout the reFRESH MEATS and VEGETABLES mainder of his life, but he was never . I'M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS About 70 young M. I. A. members THE VAMP heard to complain and he continued AVALON been have stayon with his work as faithfully and of the Second Ward Also "RADIO HAMS" and "GOLDEN LOCKS and the 3 BEARS" m ing at 'the Dell Monday, Tuesday and tirelessly as ever. they evening In March 12, 1930, he was ordained Wednesday. Tuesday PHONE 4 P. M., WE DELIVER and 15c to the office of an Elder in the1 Put on a verv nne program which was Evenings 10c and 25c church and received his endowments enJovea DV aD"ul lwo nunareu peopie. The bishopric, members of the Stake .o..o..M.5i!Str,Ct''M'o: in the Salt Lake Temple WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 and 10 and President Virgil H. Latter-DaHe was a true Saint Board R. Allred C. President and Peterson refused the and never HENRY FONDA and ALICE BRADY Sn any task in All church which he felt he was capable were guests at the luncheon. present report a very enjoyable time. of performing. He had a cheerful disposition and is in Knudsen Miss Genevieve joking nature, always having a quip Drama! Komance! Action! Emotion! The story of Abraham Lincoln-.hiMrs. wth or remark ready to make a person Monticello, Utah, visiting that has never been to'd. It's so chummy to sit cozily at our thrilling, exciting, eventful youth! Dorothy Adams. smile. fountain, and chat, and sip or eat one Also the latest "News of the Day" and a Good Cartoon Comedy. On October 26, 1937, while at work Miss Mirl Knudsen has returned of Dick's Diner Fountain Specials. in the Five Mile Mine, he suffered a -Wed.- All Seats 20c. A treat; at Dick's Diner is Thursday Only 10c and 20c heart attack which resulted in the to her home after attending summer proof of of school Utah. the at Unverstty "' friendship your desire to be extra . Pr,3rjS-6steady decline of his health. nice to somebody special. The way He is survived by his wife and , Mrs. Fern Larsen was a week-en- d to please friends is to say, "I'll meet 1 , eight children, 3 sons and 5 daughin visitor Ogden. you at Dick's Diner. ters: Mrs. Mildred Garrity. Eureka; Elwin L. Beck and Art M. Beck of Los Angees, California; Alma Beck, When you are hungry Mrs. Clista Holdaway, Bertrand Beck, Mrs. June Chilton, all of Lehi. get a There will be a meeting in the Lehi 18 grandchildren and one great- Memorial Hall at 8:00 P. M., MEAL or SANDWICHES HERE Friday, grandchild, also four brothers and of all members of two sisters: Charles Beck of Salt August 11, 1939, the Lehi Cattle Association bo hear FOR GOOD EATS and REFRESHMENTS COME TO Iyake City; Melvin Beck of Ogden; the report of your committee; to vote Ray Beck of Draper; Archie Beck of upon the proposition of incorporating Englewood. California; Mrs. Mable the association as a Allred of Long Beacr, California; Corporation; to approve Articles of Mrs. Haze Allred of Lehi and First East and State Street to elect Lehi, Utah and to the Great Incorporation He wag preceded officers and transact any other business that may properly come before Why bother in the kitchen preparing food when you can the meeting. ISAAC BONE, Secretary. get it from us already cooked and ready to serve. You'll like the taetiness and the deliciousness of our preparFirst Publication July 27, 1939. ations. Last Publication August 10, 1939. Try some today and see for yourself how good Lt-- THIRD WARD NIGHT en- -' a Dell ail'.-'tte- aftt-rnoo- A - ui-t- j j j j Ik-U- j Sun-soci- j - 11 Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! t Christ-opherso- n n, 1-- 1 ti mpre-asiv- e THEATRE mm IIYtnAut For the Family "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" Power's Shoe Store xtit h '5 .,.'.; ru.n. - "- H SPECIALS . . - T - v. v. "non-farm- POWER ... . f Rose-o- p w 1 r r ;H - heart-brea- n In 0 or GOATES FOOD MART: I 30 Q MATINEE SUNDAY lO y Ho w to Win Friends . . . "Young Mr. Lincoln" ' - " NOTICE DICK'S DINER Non-Prof- it By-Law-s; DEPOSITS INSURED BY "store foods" can be. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE $5000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR B W Ifvj HAKIM" f M W The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 MAIN STREET. LEHI. UTAH NOTICE Mrs. Wakefield, the fidult English teacher announces that she will hold a few more classes in tine Memorial Building, each Thursday between These classes 2:30 and 5 o'clock. are free to all. No books or materials to purchase, "Vocabulary Building" and "Good Usage" are the sub jects being taught at present. Visitors are especially invited to investigate the work. You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU ILAMSIEN DBM(0. MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH al |