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Show V. "-- w THURSDAY, THURSDAY. APRIL 9, PRESS THE LEH1 FKE 1936 Kfw (D)pE aural!; . . j After clas fork had been mspensia were. wnicn .nioved games ..v, " Wi.ii O JV, r lima lead bv Hcrmese divhuucuw j M&uior, and Ina Lifldsey of the B. Y. U. Cake and punch was served to the - ranch, together with several thousand head of sheep. He was offered an important position with the central trust company of Salt Lake, which he accepted, being assigned to the the Investmest Department, in which he took a 6pecial interest and in which work he made a decided success. After the merger of the Central Trust and the Bankers Trust Company with the First Security Trust Company, he was with this organization in the same line of work for several years. The last few years FUNERAL SERVICES CF GUY EV A!1S ap,. ttt'tYiiiiiii'i'iiitwo'CEHETEBY FOR GOODNESS SAKE USE BEAUTI- - " i. py pgr YATKIHS PRDDUCT5 i I .11 tij week in g . 'Ui.nn-irt .UlS. liX Alston. Jita commun- - guests- i v trr.d of cities and with each purchase. Li Roy Loveridge, An a Wing and the country w t0 Funeral services for Guy Evans, for Chicken it.e.-- throughout Disinfectant and Phvllis" Use Hiuhock were in charge of Dip Wednesformer Lehi man, were held tneir otick"" n.odern.ze baby Protect Save. Coops and ....... tke entertaining. i vilizc that a c ommun:ty T.. 1 i:. day at 2 o'clock at the Joseph Wm. Next Saturday chicks with Watkins Liniment. us as to an Main etxent N 123 funeral chape!, great "stern J Taylor and g ,dnes-i- s ju rei to difference same That (jut. with S civic mindedntss stepping ,nd St., Salt Uke City, with Bishop 300 the proof jjr one in HOW OPEN every packed "oe f their een.etcnes. SARATOGA IS Henry Erkkson, presiding. Are your Sh. es ShaP to M ducts. Willis. a William cemeier jum tha idea, I ne l.j Prayer most out bC-your h;ift TO ORDERS PHONE unianu MarSolo ' In the Garden" Mrs. .. !";: f-- v:. ''l ar: i thut beauty Hot Springs, under the Saratoga aiMrs. Is C'iriSldercel tor root iieaim and Real reneed no! f garet Kirkham, accompanied by supervision of Frank Eastmond, C. he has been with the Pacific Coast Comfort, Allan Fjeld. Boliat season. m the for emcently opened DEALER The sketch was read by Herbert Joint Stock Bank where he was i r va have one of tiie most Mr. Eastmond informs us that the ployed at the time of his death. Taylor. beautiful and modern cemeteries in 1 t it-Hr- r 4 BOB S SHOE SHOP September 24, 1933, he married Remarks J. D. Bloom. pools will be drained every nignt ana he count rv. of effort Miss Parlevliet a Joan Nampa, been t they .are making , special w ! Solo, "Hills of Home" Mrs. Flormater Keith Lott. The scouts will' PHOXBiJ ii. MAIM el KLET i'oxie tv,i the for absolute cleanlinessence Erkkson. accompanied by Wade Idahoo.i ii nurpoM.' in Lehi night back arrive two Saturday his his is survived widow, He make he would by that said special citizens ill Stevens. -iti,.n ;i.l support ot fol about six o'clock. W. Karl rates for partie. Hopkins and daughters, Bea and Lyle, and the - hoped for to complete this project Willard Loveridge, Reporter. lowing brothers and sisters: Aaron, of leveling! Bishop Henry Erickson. consists am Th:-prom Ruel and Noble Evans, all of Lehi; ... Solo. "There Is No Night There" ill lot- - to one grade, u;e icn.o..., SIX TROOP Mrs. of Pace Mr. Frederica , ,1 , ,, Murray, Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, accompanied Milium m f,ti mmmuimF"KW iwwwfflWl " Edith Jensen of Sandy, Eula and flush or by Mrs. Allan Fjeld. removal laying 16 scouts enrolled all fences the Troop meeting: Hortence Evans of Ogden, his father mail Closing prayer Merlin Southuick. stones, M comv.irh the ground all of four out three and 16 in him present, The grave in the Lehi City ceme- and mother having preceded r ev pcrmisMble where our only, leaving mitteemen. During our meeting, lot. tery was dedicated by Bishop S. I. death. !. and first aid examiner de- one large or family stone to a scoutmatser and a had background splendid Guy Goodwin. fences these stones, removal of useThe i'M foundation, having descended from monstrated and explained many We also had a and curbintrs will not only add greatBiographical Sketch fine sturdy pioneer families, both of ful hints on first aidGuy Evans was born at Ihi, Utah, his father's and mother's sides. His game and a peanut bust, furnisned hy ly to the appearance of the cemetery was hut would make it possible for a pow-A contest October 20, 1810, the eldest son oft ancestry goes back to those who the Moose Patrol. of Morgan Evans and Emma Southwick fought in the Revolution for the es- started last week and prizes given this er grass mower to go from one end Evans. At an early age he was tablishment and preservation of this week on the best bird houses that were the cemetery to the other without dodg . finn (jtl.l ing around all such obstacles if the wnmt baptized a member of the L. D. S. nation. His grandfather Evans was IfU..Mi lit UV Wit? all j u limn,) niic Church. He was educated in the public one of those who joined with the Mor-ma- n original bird houses were exhibited. whole place is sodded, which is hoped schools of Lehi and was a graduate of Last Thursday, nine scouts tried to it will be Battalion and 'marched to the deWork is starting today on this the Lehi High School where he was an fense of this country against Mexico. pass their scout pace for Second and your suggestions and ardent participant in all school activ In all his work and activities he Class advancement were successful. will be appreciatedities, particularly in athletics, being a i was energetic and sincere and dis- This enabled two scouts to fill their Lehi City Council. member of the first Lehi team to win a played that same spirit and fortitude Second Class cards, majiyng three State High School Basketball Cham- which was so outstanding in his pro- scouts who have passed all theh After leaving high school genitors. Guy was possessed with the Second Class examinations. Glen Cook, M. pionship. he attended the University of Utah ability to make friends, an in his as- LaVerle Hacking and Clifford Miller. WHY HOT SAVE WITH A PURPOSE? and was on the basketball and foot- sociation was always happy and conSunday night, April 5, a investiture W ball teams there. And wag a mem- genial, and his fine genial spirit will was held and 16 Tenderfoot badges There's seldom real virtue in saving for itself alone, of course..... sc asthis ts, ber of the Sigma Chic Fraternity. the were given deserving be missed by those with whom he and certainly not much fun. Approached intelligently, however..... makes and enrollment of all boys of Guys early life was spent in farm- sociated and with .whom he did w ith an eye to future M. Men the of Gleaners pleasure and security in the years to come, you' The and ing and stock raising with his father scouting age and qualifications in our find both in a savings account at this reliable bank. Let us expla: Fifth the the of stake were and brother. His particular interest guests ward. our easy system to you. was in stockraising and stock feeding LaVerle Hacking, Reporter. Ward M. Men and Gleaners Tuesday CLUB BOY SCOUT PRESS Easter invitations were in both of which he was successful. evening. sent to the guests. A large crowd reHe was married to Myrtle Willis of Lehi, September 17, 1913, in the Salt sponded to the invitation and they TROOP ONE Lake Temple and from their union were well paid for attending. was born two daughters, Bea and The evenings schedule was followed opened proceedure Preliminary Telephone 85 The following patients received out perfectly with Professor Poulson Lyle. scout meeting, after which certain MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAS For a period of about two years he Second Class tests were passed by treatment at the Lehi Hospital this of the Brigham Young University was employed by Walker Brothers some scouts. Requirements for cer- wMki giving a splendid talk on story telling Bank of Salt Lake and made rapid tain during the first part of the meeting. trips planned on were discussed. advancement in that organization. lr. and Mrs. Herbert Bauer are A report on Troop I Scout trip in In 1920 he helped organize the relation to the money oi hand was the proud parents of a lovely baby State Bank of Wayne at Loa, Utah, discussed. daughter born Wednesday in the local and acted in the capacity of Director hospital. Scout were discused for a Plans and Cashier. Although this bank was Easter hike and it was decided that Miss Jesse Fowles of Pleasant located in a small ommunity with each patrol would have a hike. had an appendicitis operation Grove limited resources, it was conducted Scoutmaster CJaren Jorgensen sucessfully and is still operating. treated the scouts to a peanut oust preformed in the Lehi hospital, FriWhile in Loa he was asked to help during which troop members toid day. organize the East Boulder Ranching stories, etc. Meeting was dismissed Robert Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. H , after this because of a Utah Company in Southern play given b severed his connection with the bank the Beehive Oirls. Lloyd Gray, had his tonsils amputated and took over the management of the Mark BraJshaw and Keith Bush- Friday. man, Reporters. Davis Kittinger was removed to his home Saturday. TROOP TWO FREE GOODS BOYS - v BREMS ARNOLD Sl.-- ol-''le- ap-jth- vt-a- -: ... nlendi - s ' Or J, on n fcethin :iis -- iu t( ie ot iken; held The w- f MEN AND GLEANERS WERE lights '.iing i Hospital Notes TABLE DELICACIES FOR the rest. FROOP THREE EASTER scout We discontinued holding made are until future meetings plans LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL for our outdoor hike and campflre No. 2 Can 2 for 25c We are working on and meetings. 20c passing our requirments so we can go ASPARAGUS, No. 2 Can POWDERED SUGAR. .3 Pounds 25c on the Educational Tour in May. We will announce when our meetings start JELLO, All Flavors.... 3 for 19c Kremel Desert l. All Flavors Pure Lard, Pound Raceland Salmon, Tall Can :hang hate r Tun U. al ay SEA LARK Tall Can 15c for 25c SALMON. f 10c 15c Olives, Large Can 10c Potato Chips 3 for 25c ' Dill Pickles, Quart Bottle 19c Sweet or Sour Pickles-- . . .10c Bottle Dinner Club Salad Dressing. 25c Quart Bottle . I ) ; PINEAPPLE, 2S Can, Sliced 17c HIGHEST QUALITY The meeting was started with an opening ceremony by Frank Wright a member of the Ram Patrol. The roll was called next. Then the 12th Scout Law, "A Scout Is Reverent," was dramatized. The Patrol leader reThe ported on a fine attendance. scoutmaster had some business to take up on the Easter trip which the scouts will take Saturday. Next there was a talk on "Good Behavier" and Reverences by Bishop Joseph Smith. Time was then given to passing Second Class tests, and the meeting was closed with a closing ceremony by Lee Roberts, leader of the Pine Tree If Grape Fruit, Lemons, Bananas and Lettuce. Oranges, studi hots Minhlii and land lit the Tfee BROADBENTS PHONE 20-Prompt Delivery ferric his own cooking utensils, food and bedding; and ech patrol ia to kav a flrst aid kit. The camping trip will be under the supervision of acoutmaater Robert rhillipa and aaaiatant wot- - day school Mrs. Richard Brown and baby glri Monday. UE!BU Mr. and Mr. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, formerly of Lehi, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Faye, to D. Reed Jordan of Idaho Falls. The marriage is to take place Thursday (today) at the home of the bride's parents at 11 o'clock. The marriage ceremony will be conducted by Heber Austin. Immediately after the marriagvi the young cuup'.o will leave for a honeymoon trip. Miss Taylor i? a graduate from he she has mnny printed bntter lower, our quality hirber. Our price k on uv ihsL fame w they were taken to their home in Riverton, The family of Mra. Mary E. Fotheringham. tead worki day. vd P( Pyr !; Goates and small son Lehi High School the ;.'0, friends and relatives in Lehi who are wishing her joy and happiness. Mr. Jortlai is the so.i of Vr. an! WONDER BREAD. Three 5c patrol. Urs. D. H. Jordan of Salt Lake City. Loaves 10c Stafford Rumkmi. KcjMrtn tWisM wW vsTarrt are being planned in tneir nonor, wnivn will IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTTROOP FIVB take place in the near future. They MENT FOR EASTER will mak their home in Idaho Falls You can get Rayon Silk Hum J5c. Tictor Jones, alias Bud Iarscm and where Mr. Jodran is employed another All Pure Silk Full Fashioned Duane CUrk took one of th most imHose for 50c. portant steps in their lives when they CARD OF TR&HKS were initiated into Troop Five TuesAnkle Sox, all color, silk and Commissioner Juntas Banks gave 15e day. rayon or cotton a very Interesting calk on scouting. Silk Bloomers or Steplns. . Jo nd I0 We wish to thak our many kind Mr. R. B. Worlton. district eampiar rrlenda for their kindness during the The Very Best Percales or ehairmai. rave a short talk on campillness and burial or our mother. To all Prints 18c the yard ing. thnM who aaMaUd ta any way at Uke There will b about 85 me and aarrioM sad Nina) and to the snd-ia- r YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOMB hoys who leave for West Canyon. Friflowers aad ears we with to extend AT day at 4;S0 p. m. Bach boy ia to bring mr atmeare rwtftnd. , Pa iance Mrs. Merrill Warnick of Pleasant Grove, was removed to her home Tues- Glen Hadfield, Reporter. TROOP FOUR 4c 2 - event L were taken to their home Sunday. again. 5c Jel-Wel- Mrs- Warren ii .isembl 3 You're discouraging day e jwn ENTERTAINED BROADBENTS ' Jay. p 1 I" rid j ll t'.waiM n |