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Show THURSDAY. JANUARY 1937 JANUARY 28, THURSDAY. was able a siack of straw. He firemen the fire down until the FUNERAL SERVICES lw amea. , a Tl ii All LIN 1 IT T Tl 1UIN! No. I For twenty-seve- n years the West's best seller. Formerly six gallons. now, for limited time only, f 3.35 per case of No. II 25c quart. per quart, now 45c Remember, glycerine can be used year of cold weather ahead this year. j i gallon. STANDARD OIL GLEN WANLASS, Mgr. New Louisiana Highway Opens Famed Acadian Country to Motor Tourists f M 4 'f Sf ' ,u muni 77 mptnwimi-ij- in 'in imm - , '''" ",,- ,- - VOLl Duet "Come Unto Thee and Rest" LEGISLATURE FROM Mr. and Mrs- Arnold Brems, accom panied by Mrs. Nydia Price. UTAH COUNTY CITIES Prayer Harold W. Barnes. - ,4 -- , -- . v ' q & Solt "I Have Read of a Beautiful acCity" Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, trnnntv. Democrats have ij , - V ; I , ruui companied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. in the fcmnloves 1 read was Sketch by Biographical M Ld legislature They are Frank Lehi If Bishop I. W. Fox. Morrill Evan?, and man. Salem Remarks- - Bishop Wm- - Hadheld. meenwrs: Jesse Hall, Payson. do r Mrs. Home" Solo Edith; "Going Mrs. Iris L. McArthur Of course you can! The requirements for a convenient Lank loan,,, Evans, accompanied by Mrs. Fern: income. Adequate assurance of filing clerk. Johnson. simple and easy to meet. Steady your terms at the loan the agreed upon plus reasonable W. W. Dickerson. to Remarks repay ability Remarks I. W. Fox. security. A satisfactory reason for desiring to borro v. That'm MISSIONARY WIVES Solo "After the Angels Have Lift- you need to enjoy the convenience and personal interest that a bani "loan Wm Hadfield. ed the Veil" always includes. We'll be glad to discuss your personal problea AND PARENTS MEETING Thos. Sunderland. Benediction at any time. Why not come in today, The grave in the Lehi City cemetery was dedicated by W. H. Barnes. A meeting of the Missionary Wives and Parents has been called for Thurswill Biographical Sketch of Rodney day, January 2Sth. This meetingMrs-Johand Mr Walter Edwards home of the held at be Telephone 85 Hutchings. All members of the r Rodney Watler Edwards was born to be He 1917. in Lehi, Utah, on May 31, organization are requested MAIN STREET was a son of Charles C and May present. Sorenson Edwards He was baptized of Jesus a member of the Church COUPLE COMPLIMENTChrist of IT'S ALWAYS WARM AND COMFORTABLE AT THE Day Saints on June 27, 1926, by Ellis Sorenson, ordained ED AT RECEPTION a Deacon on July 7, 1929, and ordained a teacher on August 2, 1931. Rodney's childhood and school days Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. were nearly all spent in Lehi. He at- une Davis, who were married January tended the grade and high school here, 14th in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple, always making and keeping a large a reception was held Friday evening. circle of friends. He also attended The reception took place in the Second school in Salt Lake City, Provo and Ward Amusement hall. The sponsors lived for a short time in Cedar City of the reception were the parents of WEEKLY PROGRAM with his parents. Being independent the bride and bride groom. and wanting to make his own way he The reception was in the form of a spent the summer of 1935 in the C. C. dancing party to which all the friends 29 C. Camp and after moving to Cedar of the couple were invited. A spicy City he obtained work on the railroad program was rendered during the innear his sisters home in Desert, Cali- termission. Numerous gifts were fornia, working there since Septem- given to the couple. ber. 3Q TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE COME AND GET IT. He spent the Christmas holidays President A. Carlos Schow is back BRUCE CABBOT and MARGARET LINDSAY in with his parents in Cedar City and at his post in the Lehi Postofhce folwas called for his first shift, an emer- lowing an enforced vacation due to an gency call at 1:30 a. m. January, 13, attack of "flu." when with seven companions, on a motor car enroute to their work they We in need of printing call Romance plus thrills against a background of bright spots and hot spoii were struck by a freight engine and our work and prices are always right. all instantly killed. The accident hap Also Good Shorts. Admission Only 10c and! pened ner the California-Nevad- a - J v. sr f f" CAN YOU BORROW MONEY? Pi-ov- mm THEATRE FRIDAY ONLY, JAN. 4 y, hi s ft. M Silver Dollar Night t It? . TV Thutu by Mclltunny A Tropical Corner In the Worid-Fame- d Jungle Gardens of E. A. Mcllhc on Avery Island, La., in the Heart of the Acadia Country. NEW IB2RIA. La. Motor tourists now have the opportunity ot visiting one of the most picturesque and historic sections In the United States that has been seen by comparatively few. It is the Acadian country, extending over most of the St. Martin, ,St. Mary, Vermilion and Ibaria parishes In south central Louisiana, which until recently was almost inaccessible because of lack of unproved highways. In this quaint old sectbn dwell tl.j descendants of the Acadians wt-were exiled from Nova Scotia by the British in 1765. These descendants j have maintained the traditions, customs and language of their forefathers, unmodified by time Within its confines at Avery Island are the world famed ungle gardens ot E. A. Mcllhcnny. noted naturalist, conservationist, Arctic explorer and author, in which wild flowers shrubs, fruit trees and other foliage gathered from all parts of the world, adorn the landscape shaded by massive d oaks and towerin? cypress. Also In the estate are a e bird sanctuary and a preserve, all of which make these junkie Kardens a veritable "Garden of Eden ." At St. Martinville are the tomb of ,tvangellne and Evangeline's oak. ihieh mn'k the snot whrre one if -- moss-drape- wild-sam- America's finest love stories, immortalized by the poet Longfellow, reached its climax. The Acadian country, with its old churches, hotels, tiny cabins and stately colonial mansions, is so unlike any other section in the United States, that a visitor gets the impression he is in another are not overlooked in this seei.dng paradise, as the region is the finest shooting an2 ilshing area in the south. That the scenic beauty and primitive customs of the Acadian country shall be preserved is assured by the recent organization of the Evangeline world-Sportsm- Scenic Association, composed of citizens and civic groups in the four parishes. This hitherto almost inaccessible Acadian country may now be toured over U. S. 90. a modern motor highway from New Orleans on the east, and from San Antonio and Houston, Texas, on the west only a tew hours' drive. The new road Is the to main highway from Florida California. Hundreds of motor tourists have visited this picturesque land since the highway was opened. Many hundreds more doubtless will tour through it this year, and they will fnd a land little changed in 150 THE DEATH OF BoHnr. Rodney was of a kind, happy dis position, always beginning his day with a song, not matter how hard the task he tackled it with a song and smile. He took an active part in the ward activities being a regular attendant at Sunday School and M. I. A. while in the ward. He is survived by his parents, two sisters and four brothers: Mrs. Velma Lunceford of Deseret, California; Alma, Herbert and James Edwards or Lehi; Carl, Mildred and Bobby Edwards of Cedar City; and a grandfather, Soren Sorenson of Lehi. GROCERY Hospital IPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 S COCOA, Pound Can FINK 2: Tal1 SALMON, Can 3 for SOUR KRAUT, 2V4 lar Can PEARS, lie lar ZIONS SOAP, PEACOCK ROLLED SPAGHETTI, 2 Cans TOMATOES. No. 2 H CRISCO, can No-2,- 4 19 24" OATS... .44c ,19c Can.. 2 for round 3 10 19c Can....64c AT BROADBENT'S rilONE 20-- C. L. Johnson made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Wednesday- Prompt Delivery We have a full supply of violin, guitar, mandolin and ukuele strings and parts. Als a full supply of the Best Faxaplmne Reeds. v Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalloy and sons. For! and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, wetv Sunday guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor. O' tragic was the death of a friend, I cannot believe it is the end. Many happy days were gay and free; I don't see how it could be. afternoon. Prayer Joseph Kirkham. "The Pace That He was always cheerful AND guest; I SURE MAKf - XT WIN Distric The istofii munity secure people ject Lehi necess ating t ordinal Evei favora trict al Dotne trict water t I mean first si The cil is counci county Grove urday, metroi formei Gre; in the Met new t; The 1 an act autho: corpoi by res Proje. ganizi ation the pi t and 1 PB( HORSF EN HIM DOUG "CAUSE EVEP.Y TIME THAT OIWIN And I wish him for the best. 4 meti ants SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, FEB. LITTLE- Lhi of Utah All Seats "I AM OIWIN'S ha' ill the quf srea c could and full of fun, Even when his work begun. But now he's gone to rest, on heavens brilliant crest, And so the angles shall have him for Satm towns Kills Also Good Shorts. W - 30 FOR ADULTS ONLY A picture that rips the lid off the White Slave Racket. His mother and father shall weep, LAST RESPECTS PAID Because death upon him did creep. His brothers and sisters shall fret, ELLIS PETERSON And many friends shall regret. And so I wish him for the best. As angles heavenly guest. Funeral services for Ellis Peterson Donald Fox, who passed away at his home Wed nesday, Jan. 20, were held in the First Ward Chapel under the direction of CARD OF THANKS Bishop Hyrum A- Anderson, Mondav male quartetOpening Rulon Fox Jesse Smith, Roy Davis and Wilburn Ball. The song was ''A Vacant Chair," accompanied by Mrs. Sylvester Clark. Sketch and resolutions were read The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this by Ervin Fox. week : Vocal sool "In The Garden" Margaret Kirkham, accompanied by Mar-jori- e Clark. .Mrs. Lloyd Miller of Alpine, was William Hadfield. Remarks o admitted the hospial on Monday for Piano and trombone duet Mr. and medical treatment. Mrs. Sylvester Clark. Remarks Herman C. Goates. Mrs. Bud Sudweeks gave birth to a Duet "That Silver Haired Daddy in the baby boy Monday hospital. The of Maine" LeRoy Davis and Mrs. baby died Tuesday. Sadie Kittincrer, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Blaine Swenson of Pleasant Sylvester Clark. Remarks Bishop Hyrum AnderGrove, is in the hospital this week reson. ceiving medical aid. She was brought GoodClosing song "Christian's in Saturday. night" Margaret Kirkham and Sadie Gust Tekiresin of Geneva, is in the Kittinger, accompanied by Marjorie Clark. hospital receiving medical care. Closing prayer William Wing. The grave in the Lehi City remeterv Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashtoi are yns dedicated by President Virgil H. happy to announce the birth of a baby Peterson. daughter, born Wednesday in the local hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman and Mr. FIRE TRUCK and Mrs. Marvin Ashton. The mother was formerly Miss Lucille Whitman. CALLED JNotes SATURDAY ONLY, IAN. A FRIEND I song by IIERSIIEY "Sinner Take All 8-- t. A. Ii w - UNSURPASSED l done. iiardlv any 1, FOUR EMPLOYES IN were beautiful. 11 No. Ampco PRODUCTS r ae ri. mt" ' m. dam- - tf the peoThe city fire chief is asking Die of Lehi to be more Many were present at the funeral frown pjpes and autoserrieea held Thursday in the Third mobiles. Some people use oai'K"1"" Ward Chapel for Rodney Edwards-Th- e m ays. services were in charge of Bishop I. W. Fox. The floral arrangements after year and there is plenty FIRST EAST and MAIN STREET ' - Radiator Glycerine $1-4- j OF RODNEY EDWARDS U Two Big Specials Zerolene Motor Oil I Regularly 2g THE LEHI FREE PRESS BETS We OR PLACE OPi SHOW!" are Is Warner i: Metn futur Bros, have taken Broadway 8 bihit and made it into the world's funniMt picture starring goofy Oiwin, the gaHr Come ing gals, and the phony, ponies! today and have the time of your life Lehi ggest Web area Lehi Lehi wate; Byd. to tl that e wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to those who assisted in any way during our recent bereavement. To those who so kindly offered the hospitality of their homes, furnished cars and sent flowers; and to all who assisted at the services and burial. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards and family. this i ing i yean not wate this will Is: Carl Nost Goal ..o.'S SHERIFF S SALE r fib - All I lllAf fBIHIrilBliSIAII son, 11 Em, Nob! J.G IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR COUNTY OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH. HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPO RATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. LAURA DAVIS and MITCHELL DAVIS, her husband, Defendants TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 20th day of February, 1937, at the Front Door of the Courthouse RECTTTS Provo, Utah, the mortgaged premises LEROY noMCTMM situated in atoresaid County and particularly described as follows, to ALSO GOOD SHORTS wit : HATIHEE SUNDAY P. i.l. CI1Y 10c I Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3, Block 66. Plat "A". Lehi Evenings 10c and 20c. tity; tnence South 5'i rds; thence OUT hast 12 'a rds; thence North 5 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 and rds; thence West 12M, rds to the place him! of beginning. The "LITTLE GENERAL" as Situated in Section you have been waiting to see The firemen's chemical's extinguish 1 own; tup ; South. Ransre 1 East nf McFarland and Phillips Holmes in ed a smtll fire Tursd'iv morning .the Salt Lake Meridian. which mnv have been danirermis at: Dated January 22. 1937. the borne rf Mr. I.fe Christoffprson. E. G. DURXELL, Mr. Christoffprson was trvinir to Sheriff. I tah Coin.ty, Utah thaw out a frozen pine nenr his b'irn. first Publication January 2S, 1937 r The Star of Our Gang Comedies in his first feature picture The fire which he was usinsr started Las'. Publication February 18. 1937 It's S.I. M of I pie! e Tha ht 4 "General Spanky Itl Roe buy 4th r funnv! It's Als. a Good Musical and a Cartoon Comedy. 'w Admission Only ' |