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Show I OCTOE.ER THURSDAY. THE LEHI FR EE PRESS 11, 1354 BROTHER CF LEHI MAN SEALED fef))l PASSES AWAY sold ! I i 4 i SFAI Fn :NATJ0FlAL(j How can you teil battery really is "That question is that a "new?" answered now by the new and NATIONAL "SeaL" This seal is a metal disc welded to the nega-fivpost. It must be removed before the battery can be in ve e - stalled. MM 'Drop in to see this mew seal and let -- vs explai 10 A (Kill lAtt the MAlU Hivt new NATIONAL 'adjustment plan. FOR SALE 10 1 BEST A- - NOTES The Lehi Stake Board of the M. I A. announced at the regualr board meeting last week that the Bee-HiFARM BUREAU COAL OF COURSE and Scouts would have charge of the of session the Lehi Stake Cood Grade Lump Coal $6.00 evening Quarterly Conference on Sunday, Oct Good Grade Nut Coal $5.50 28. The Senior Department will have charge of the preliminary program at the monthly union meeting, Sunday, October 21. The Stake Board selected the following new department and activity leaders to be passed upon at the i monthly union meeting, Sunday, Oct JIM ZIMMERMAN, Agent ober 21: Adult class, Mr. and Mrs. 551. North 5th West Phone 171-LeRoy Worley; Senior Class, Alva Fitzgerald; Gleaners, Mrs. Lela Lott; Vanguards, Ray Durnell and Evans Croft; Juniors. Zina Anderson; Speech Story Telling and Conversation, Miss Norine Fox. Music, Basil Hansen; Organist, Miss Vera Anderson; Dancing, Grant Christfferson, Douglas Phillips and partners; Social Conduct, Mrs. Ray Durnell; Reading, Mr. Ray Durnell; and Hobbies, Mrs. Joseph Coulam. ve FARM BUREAU GOAL CO. y 'ifj ! I 41 - WELT The Mothers Club met at the home of Mrs. Ray Carson Thursday, where the following program was given followed by dainty refreshments. Devotional Mrs. Minnie Norman. Reading Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist. Whistling solo Mrs. A. E. Doll. Solo Mrs. Blanche Evans. THE PARK SHOE ! MOTHERS CLUB I l ,e"AiR,N REPAIRING SHOP EA8T 8TH NORTH Next to G. S. P. Store if. HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Come 1b and give us a trial, work done while you wait. 115 people attending the for John Edwards were: Mrs. Albert Devey, Miss Emma Mrs. Edwards, MIss.Ora Edwards, Lemma Blanpied, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blanped, Mss Aileen Blanpied, Out-of-to- funeral services LD ssss n IS fG YOU NEEI5S ITER 3 CEC You can't afford to take chances with ordinary or Cheap Plumbing:. You might save a few cents to start with but it will cost you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS M. S. LdDW &d PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 CTATE STREET TO HOLD The 4-- H achievement LEWS AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday and Saturday, October 12 and 13 PROGRAM NN Club members will hold their annual achievement program Friday, October 12, at 8 P.M. in the Lehi The boys and girls The Fifth Ward. story of the who have completed their project work will be adwared their pins and JEAN HERSHOLT in "THE FOUNTAIN" ask herself "What Is Fidelity at the height of It's world acclaim. of a wife who daifcd to 4-- H Miss Pederson Mr. Call and Mr. Rich of Provo will be present. The program is in charge of Mrs. A. E. Adams. Musical numbers, stunts and readings will be furnished by the club members. Each club furnishing a number. HARDING, PAUL LUKAS ALSO GOOD SHORTS Charles Morgan's great novel brought to the ecreent Don't miss this one I ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, October 14, 15 and 16 TWATCH i?n VI flic vi GREATESMUSldu4lTS LOCAMTEMS HEAD" ... - wwm - , J TlVif-S6o-J! Mrs. Izetta Winn spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. City- - RIPE spent Wednesday in Lehi. (DdDal. :i H 1 USB, if9 6 yal TV I 1 employed. M, .1 - ii Miss Blanche Larsen of Bingham, Mrs. George J. Hanson of Benjamin In Lehi. thinks that she has the prize apple spent the week-en- d tree at her home for this freak year. Mrs. Herbert Tayor of Salt Lake The tree is of the Early June variety and bore Its usual crop of apples at City, was a guest of her parents, Mr. the usual season, early in July, but the and Mrs. Joseph E. Dorton, Tuesday, tree evidently did not think it had done Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning returnIts duty and proceeded to blossom and bear another crop, not quite so large ed home last week from a trip to nor so numerous as the early crop, but Nevada and California. pretty good apples as a tree runs. Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake This second crop of apples is now ripe and is attracting considerable at City, spent Tuesday with her mother, tenton. The tree Is at he home of Mrs. M. A Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hanson at Miss Mia Christofferson left Sunday Benjamin, seven miles southwest of for Salt Lake City where she will be Spanish Fork. Ray's Battery Shop 6- Bert Blanpied, Alton Blanpied and Mr. and Mrs. Cliffurd Coiledge all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vannuil of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Eruia wards of JVovo; ToiiiiUoii of I'leu.ant drove; Mrs. Nev.; Harry Lunceford of Cres-tfinMr. and Mrs. Art Poulson of t?andy; Clyde College of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas of Castlegate; llishop Wakefield and Morris Guynion and members of the Edwards family of Huntington. Frank W. Allen of Salt Lake SECOND CROP OF EARLY JUNE APPLES 1 BY BUY THE Ephraiiu St. Jeor, 76, brother of John St. Jeor of Lehi, died at the home of his daughter, Mis. Sarah Straurg of Cruiul View, Wednesday night, following a heart attack. Mr. St. Jeor was born Feb. 20, i In Clover Creek, Tooele county. He was married to Mary Garner in March, 1877. He was foreman of a hi oik and was himself a stock broker for some time. For sev eral years he was foreman of the Deep Creek mines in Tooele. He was counselor to the bishopric in Clover Creek for a number of years, and was a member of the school board in that community. Ten years ago, the family moved to Provo, and eight years have been spent in the Manavu and Fifth ward3. Mrs. St. Jeor died seven years ago. The following sons and daughters survive: William St. Jeor, Caldwell, Idaho; Mrs. Sarah Strasburg, Provo; Mrs. Tresa Davi3, Vernon; Newell and Afton S. Jeor and Mrs. Delia Berry, Tooele. He also leave one sister and two brothers, Mr. Jane Paul, Holden. William St. Jeor, Brldger, Wyo.; and John St. Jeor. Lehi; 38 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, LEEL UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilchrist and two sons of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. James A, Brown. rW-f- r Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Miss Betha Allred and Arval Gunther spent Sunday in Salt Lake City at conference. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson will give a wedding dance in the Lehi Third Ward on Wednesday, October 17 In honor of the marriage of their daugh ter, Fay and Udall Lamb of Price. A large number have been invited to the party. Mrs. George F. Barnes accompanied her granddaughter, Miss Violet Clark and Ray Beers of Pleasant Grove, to the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday, to be married. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Pleasant Grove. Clifton Clark ALSO GOOD SHORTS 1.:. HO ADVATiCE IN PRICES OiiLY I0i Mrs. Eugene Webb Is visiting this week at Blackfoot, Idaho, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Thomas and two daughters of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurney. ? ' NDl5o Wednesday and Thursday, October 17 and 18 . A SMW BIG BAEIGAEM picture that will appeal to everyone who finds entertainment in a theatre. James Dunn and Jean Parker la "Have A Heart" m Two souls so eager for happiness and yeU-- o fearful of their strength to grasp it! ." "j Also Chapter No. 2 of Buck Jones in "The Red Rider" ALL SEATS 10c Let'sGo! Coming Soon - - Joan Crawford in "CHAINED." Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck spent Satof urday in Salt Lake City. Miss Lucille Fagan was a Salt Lake visitor, Tuesday. Miss Nedra Lewis was a business) visitor to Provo, Wednesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Smellie of Jack-eo- n, Mrs. John Comer and daughter Mary Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. of Greeley, Colo., are visiting relaA. H. Fitzgerald, Tuesday. enroute from friends tives and in Lehi a trip to the World's Fair and other Mrs. Ella Cameron of Twin Falls, points of interest, Idaho, is a guest of her brother, William Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Fagan and family. H. Barnes, Bishop I. W. Fox, Horace Mises Barbara Christofferson and Hadfield, Emily Powell, Inez Powell, Mrs. Walter Wilcox and daughter, Pfaffinberger of Salt Lake City, spent week-en- d at the Alex Chrlsoffer-so- n Mary, Alfred Grundvlg and Leo Had the home. field attended conference In Salt Lake City, Sunday morning. Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Gerald Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton enter Taylor spent Wednesday in Salt Lake tained at dinner. Friday evening City. honoring Dean Worlton who will leave The Fourth Ward Sunday School for a Swiss German mission this Covers were laid for Dean officers entertained Thursday evening month. Worlton, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Ralph in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell The party was held in the and Dan Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Skinner. bert Austin, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worl- creek. "Weniers and bonfire games ton and family, Mr. and Mr. T. F. were enjoyed by fourteen guests. Klrkham and daughter, Phyllis, Ned Mrs. Mark Clark and son, Keith, of McLeod, Mrs. A. W. Roof. Miss Cora Campbell and Mrs. A. J. Worlton of Los Angeles, California, returned to Salt Lake City and the W. L. Worl their home Friday following a short visit with Lehi relatives. ton family. Boyd Webb went to Shelley, Idaho, Fountain,'' which stars Ann Hardng, Monday. He will be employed In the playing at the Royal Theatre, Friday sugar factory as asistant chemist dur- and Saturday. "The Feuntain" is an adaptation of ing the campaign. the novel of the same name by Charlee Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M. Jones and Morgan, famous English dramatlo Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick were critic and author, a novel considered Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry by many as the greatest piece of conT. Anderson and family. temporary literature. More than any of the Ann Harding Mrs. George F. Barnes, Mrs. W. H. vehicles that have followed "Holiday," Barnes, Mrs. John Tates and Mrs. this story possesses those rare bat John Jackson attended a shower In humanly beautiful elements of life and Pleasant Grove, Monday afternoon, romance that endowed the first great give in honor of Miss Violet Clark, a Harding riumph. bride of this week. It gives Miss Harding every opportunity to display the full range of Mr, and Mrs. John H. Smith were her fine dramatic Interpretation, ghe Ik called upon to run conference visitors over the week-enthe gamut oC Mrs. Smith remaining for a weeks human emotion. visit in Salt Lake at the home of her Opposite the Harding role are two son. male parts that also call for the d. deepest lof dramatic Interpretation. finer players could have been for these roles than Paul Lukatf Jean Hersholt, Glenn Wing, received his certificate and Brian Aherne from the Philco Fadio and Television Violet Ralph Forbes Corporation this week making him a and others are in the pretentiouii oast. member of the Radio Manufacturing RECEIVES CERTIFICATE No ed Kemble-Coope- r. CATCHY SONGS FOR Service. fDAMESf WRITTEN BY Mr. Wing has been studying for 3 ACE 80NG TEAMS sometime on the radio work and has just completed a strenuous course to Joan Blondell, Dick Powell and qualify for the membership. Ruby Keeler all display their singing Mrs. Slgrld Jones entertained Tues Ellas M. Jones left Monday for abilities In the Warner Bros, special musical "Dames," which comes to the day afternoon in honor of her son, Spanish Fork to work In the sugar AT THE ROYAL The event being Junior' factory there. Junior. Royal Theatre on Sunday, Monday thirteenth birthday annversary. Games a beautful birthday cake and dainty Joan sings "The Girl at the Ironing Mr. and Mrs. Robert GaUiford and ANN HARDING PLUS refreshments were enjoed by the guest son, Kenneth, and Dick GiUsford of BEST SELLER STORY Board," a novelty song by Al Dubia IN "THE FOUNTAIN" and Harry Warren, and Dick sings "t of honor, Marlam Lott Rutlv Peterson, Eureka were week-en- d guests of Mrs. Chell Have Only Eyes For You," In whioa June Anderson, Sarah E. Gaisofrd. Hitchcock, Irene Meiling, Van Barnes, Vere Peter-eo-n, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan and The combination of one cf the most Ruby Keeler Joins In the mammoth.. Bud Hitchock, Fletcher Barnes family, Mrs. Ella Cameron of Twin popular stars In filmdom and one of Busby Berkeley ensemble number. and Victor Jones. Prizes were won Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Lowell Brown and the most popular novels of the last The latter song Is also from the aoe by Chell Hitchcock, Marlam Lott, Bud family were dinner guests of Mr. and few seasons provides RKO Radio with team of Warren and Dubln, who also Hitchcock and Van Fames. Mr. D. L. Anderson, Monday evening. one of its finest proudctiona In 'The composed the theme long "Dames," . (f3t |