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Show n IT "o m ID JLeni p ree LEHI'S WIDELY READ . NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D " " VOLUME DC 1,011 SSSSSggSrrsrSSS CnT' OTAH Wednesday, April 8th will the musical year at the lihi High School when the Music TVDartment will present its annual rSra The presentatixfci this year 2m be different than the usual oDeretta, in that the musical sequence is not built around a story, instead it will be an original presentation of song and dance which has ben entitled '"Musical Pictures" There are three acts with 20 musical numbers and 6 dances which feature the 65 Voice Mixed Chorus and 25 dances. Solo parts will be sung during the program by Laura Jean Brown, Mario Gardner, Cleo Christensen, Robert Welker, Frank Wright, Fay Willa Hadfield, Doris Nicholes, Johnson, Alberta Van Wagoner and others. The entire cast is working hard to make the production one of the best to be presented at the FOR EASTER Manager Frank Eastmond of the Saratoga resort has arranged to have his 1942 opening on Easter Sunday, April 5, and invites Lehi people to make Saratoga their play ins Derfnrm anna mill reserved ground this summer. tor the schoolt patrons uc and the The resort is being thoroughly ppnpral" frmHi; "II V. cleaned and renovated and is raoid- ly being ut into shape for he crowds oi vacationists that annually make it their vacation center. DRESS STYLIST The clean lawns make an ideal place lor the Easter luncheons. TO BE AT 1 SYLE SHOW MONDAY 5THWARDT0 Miss Omar of New York a nationally known stylish, willCity be at the Fashion Show, sponsored by the Lehi High School and the Lehi Stake Relief Society, Monday, April 6, at 2:45 p. m. The style show is free to the public everyone urged to attend. The girls will model dresses made in class work and a model from the Relief Society will model dresses for the mature ladies. T.he show is to enhigh school. courage home dressmaking. Dances are being worked out tinder the direction of Miss Vera Conder and each one is adapted LADIES SHOP TO from one of the 'Sings used. Costumes are under the supervision of BE OPENED FRIDAY Mr. Frank Miss Anna Mae James. Shaw is musical director and has several musical arrangemade Fern's Frock ShoD with Mrs. Fern ments of special interest for this Larsen in charge, will open it's performance. The three acts have been divided doors to the public, Friday, April 3, in the building formerly occupied into the following groups: by the Goates Food Mart on Main I Classical Street. Mrs. Larsen will carry a fine TI Modern Musical Comedy line of ladies includHI Patrotic Each act will be a complete unit ing frocks, hose, undies, lingerie, and millinerv. She states that she and promises to be very entertaining. Several new stageing features will carry all sizes up to 52 in a out for the good price, range and invites the are being worked Lehi people to visit the Frock Shop patriotic group. There will be 2 performances, a Friday for the opening. matinee at 1:30 P. M. and evening Mr. ajid Mrs. John South wick at 8:15 P. M. both in the High School Audiorium. The matinee have purchased the Arnold Schlap-pe- y will be for students and the even- home and will move this week. a1 ready-to-we- ar CELEBRATE ORGAN INSTALLATION triple! I HD1SEIHE Have Uppers, Soles and Insoles of Inner-She- ll Horsehide IT'S AN ACTUAL FACT: No other work shoe in the world is so thoroughly constructed of Genuine 6hell horsehide and no other horse-hid- e is triple-tanne-d to amazing softness and flexibility I The Lehi Fifth Ward are holding a musical program, Thursday, tonight, commemorating the installation of their new electric organ. The program will feature organ selections by A. H. Wing, piano and organ duet by Mr. Wing and La Priel Goodwin, reading and vocal selections. The Fifth Ward are to be congratulated upon the Installation of his fine organ in their ward. It is indeed an asset to the ward chapeL LOCAL MAN WINS FIRST IN COUNTY SHOOT Roger Prce won high individual honors at the Utah County senior rifle meet held at the Provo Armory Friday night wtih a score of 185 points. Provo won the club trophy with Payson winning second and the Lehi club third place in the meet Mr. Price was awarded a lovely gold medal for first place winner. Reed Jones of Payson won second place and Aton Groneman of Provo won third. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Leland Wright and baby were taken to their home in American Fork from the Lehi Hospital, Saturday. A stillborn baby girl was born to Mrs. Leslie Larsen at the Lehi Hospital Thursday. A baby girl was born to Mrs. vouchers to the undersigned Burr at the Lehi Hospital, Thursday. Joy Woffinden, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden was operated upon for a ruptured apppendlx at the Lehi Hospital, Saturday. She is reported to be doing "just fine." A baby boy was born to Mrs. Milton Green at the Lehi Hospital, Sunday. Mrs. Jetta Allred of Escondido, a major California, underwent operation at the Lehi Hospital, Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Afton Felt of Dividend at the Lehi Hospital, Monday. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Eva Norris of Palm Sprngs, California, (Eva Okey) at the Lehi Hospital, Monday. Grant Ash underwent an appendicitis operation at the Lehi Hospital, Monday. Miss Emma Brown undrewent an appendicitis operaton at the Lehi Hospital Tuesday. Ralph Smith was removed to his home, Sunday, following a recent major operation. Miss Carol Proctor was taken from the Lehi Hospital, Sunday, following treatment for pneumonia. o BOOSTERS FETE BASKETBALL TEAM The Lehi High School Basketball team were guests of the Booster girls at a banquet in the high school building, Wednesday evening. the way Wolverine's secret process does it. That process gives you work shoes as comfortable as old slippers, and even dry that way after . n 1 treat-grandchildre- n II y Ad-Ru- th in Keep US Free! Lend for Liberty! Viil " encagefieiTt announced I Opens Friday m LAMES' DRESSES FROCKS iST"" Yet it re soakin-r- tains all the g toughness that makes shell horse-hid- e world famous wear-defyin- JUST RECEIVED SWEATERS, BLOUSES, LINGERIE, NYLON es ANKLETS get far greater comfort but also a whole lot longer service. Come A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies9 New Spring Dresses for money saving In Woldurability. verine Shell Horse-hidyou not only SLACKS and SILK HOSIERY LEVIES FOR LADIES LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING FOOTWEAR NOW you may shop in MILLINERY FOR YOUTHS 60011 1 SHELL HOMEHlDKWWHf SHOES MEN'S and BOYS' SHOES. HATS and DRESS and WORK CLOTHING nnn m'p U w w WU UU 111 W m 'Mr v J m 2 ' STAMPS at home VISIT THIS FINE NEW WOMEN'S SHOP MEN'S and WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS em tt helped the fatherless and windows, P. T. A, PLAY and has taken into her home five children who were left motherless HELD FOR MRS. LOUISA and was a wonderful mother to all TO BE REPEATED of them. home was a haven of peace EMMALIliE EVANS andHerlove(, always open for friends The P. T. A-- three act comedy. of the whole family. Her husband was a member of the Alpine Stake "For Pete's Sake," will be repeated Presidency for twenty-seveyears, in the High School Auditorium, and a that time great during many , Saturday, at 8 p. m. with proceeds. Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa Emmaline Zimmerman Evans, 86, I who died at her home, Monday of hospitality. piano fund. The play was pro- -. was She nounced exceptionally good upoiv indusrious. worked very last week, were held in the Lehi Second Ward ChapeL Thursday, hard, and had a great love in heriits presentation a short time ago. lor an humanity. worthwhile-eveninwith Bishop E. N. Webb conducting neari She leaves behind her six child- and will furnish a attend. who for all the services. The opening music, ren, one broher, Suel Zimmerman a trio, "Absent", Thelma, LaPriel of I ehi. seventeen grandchildren, and twelve and Arleen Goodwin, accompanied and a host of friends to mourn her STAKE CONFERENCE by Norine Fox. departure. Invocation Cecil L. Ash. awav she passed at her home on AND 12 APRIL Duet "In the Garden", Wayne Monday, March 23rd at eleven-thirtm. with four of her six and Russell Webb, accompanied by childrena. at her beside. She died Mrs. Grace Webb. as she has always lived, a true Lehi Stake Conference has been Saint Biographical sketch and remarks and faithful Latter-daset for Saturday and Sunday, April Bishop E. N. Webb. 11 and 12. in the Lehi Stake Taber-- . Solo "That Beautiful Land" RETIRING OFFICERS nacle. Mrs. T. F.. Kirkham, accompanied by Miss LaPriel Goodwin. TO BE HONORED Remarks S. I. Goodwin, Presi LOCAL BOYS dent Virgil Peterson and Stephen L. Chipman of Salt Lake City. The Lehi Third Ward will honor AAU BOXIIiG TITLES Solo The Christian s Good Night the retiring ward bishopric at a Mrs. C. E. Young of Salt Lake party In the ward chapel, Friday, at 8 p. m. A dance with Carter's City. Jay Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orchestra furnishing the music and Benediction H. C Evans. a sophomore Lambert, Joseph The grave in the Lehi Cemetery a good program will be given. All student of the Lehi High School was dedicated by Wm. E. Evans of ward members of the M. I. A. age won the 175 class boxing pound are Invited to attend. Salt Lake Ctly. championship in the AAU boxing Biographical Sketch tounament held in Salt Lake City Zimmerman Emeline Louisa on Wednesday of last week. Mr. id Evans, daughter of John Lambert was voted best among the Harriet Laura Lamb Zimmerman novice fighters of the tournament. was born in Lehi, Utah, October 11, Bud Mitchell of Lehi, another Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark announce 1855. Her parents were early Lehi the of High School students won the their engagement pioneers who came here from Gar- - Bertha, to Mr. Robert T. daughter, title in the 126 pound junior division son Courney den Grove, Iowa, In 1852. Her of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Courney of at the tournament Mr. Mlchell father helped build the first fort Bronx, New York, the marriage to boxed for the Provo Elks Club. in Lehi. on April 5. take place Emeline Evans received her edu Miss Clark is a graduate of the WASHBURN TO BE cation in the city schools of Lehi Lehi High School and an active in the days when they had only one text book for the whole class worker in the ward and stake L. FEATURED AT NOVO room to use. D. S. activities. She Is employed at She was a deacon in the Relief the telephone exchange at Camp Society organization when a girl J. Nile Washburn will speak over and her duty was to gather tithing Williams. from the members of the ward inj Mr. Vourney is stationed at camp radio station KOVO Sunday, at 4:45 the form of flour, sugar, potatoes, Williams with the U. S. Army. on Pioneer Trails. grain, butter, eggs, etc. At the age of 18 years on January 26, 1874, she was married to Abel1 John Evans in the Endowment House at Salt Lake City, Utah. She gave birth to eleven children, three boys and eight girls, namely, Harriet M. Webb and Winnlfred E. Sorenson of Lehi, William E. Evans of Salt Lake City, Dr. Robert J. of Logan, Ethel E. Peterson of Los Angeles, California, and Hazel E. Young .of San Francisco, California. Mr. Evans was called to fill a mission in Great Britain in April, LEE-3-H 1889. and left his wife with six children to care for, the oldest being 12 years of age. She worked In 1ST WEST AT MAIN ST. the fields, pi zing and harvesting crops to keep her family at home and her husband in the mission field. ' For a number of years she served as a counselor In Relief Society to Rebecca Standering and later to SEE THE WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF NEW SPRING Mary Ann Anderson when Lehi was all one ward. On January 18, 1904, when the wards were divided she was chosen as counselor to Kate Allred, and later became THE FAMOUS "BETTY LANE" CREATIONS ' president of the organization in the Lehi Second Ward where she served All Sizes up to 52 for about ten years. She resigned on February 6, 1922, and her place PRICED $49S TO $995 was filled by her daughter, Mina. She worked diligently, putting her whole heart and soul into her labors, and gained the love, respect and admiraton of all with whom she worked. She was a lovely and devoted wife and mother, doing everything in her power for the comfort and happiness of her husband and She sacrificed many children. things to give her children an education and the opportunities which other children had. She, with her husband, sent eight missionaries into the field. One of ber greatest characteristics She has was charity for others. y . 13 mill urns 1DBJ ! Wo. FUNERAL SERVICES OPERA WEDNESDAY Next """" " APRIL 2. 1842 THTTRSDAT. 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