OCR Text |
Show THE IEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1925 i Hospital Notes article, E&me of yean. When, The following patients received under way a number two years ago. the author learned treatment at the Lehi HoepiUl this that Pres. A. W. Ivina, of the First week: Presidency of the L D. S. Church was he Mrs. Amon Hansen of Fountain writing a book on he same subject, has on his. work discontinued It Green was returned to her home. recently been resumed. Wednesday. Mormonism and Masonry follows m a very careful and fair manner the Wayne Carson received treatment between the Church of controversy for a fractured and dislocated elbow, Saints and Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Wednesday. the Masonic Order which began in the with the A fine son was born" to Mrs. Ray days of the Church's infancy associhis and Smith Prophet Joseph Monson of American Fork. Wednesbeen has ates. writer The exceeding day, September 11. ly watchful to maintain throughout A fine son was born to Mrs. Vaness the work an attitude of strick research in keeping with the scientific spirit Lott, Wednesday, September 11. It will therefore be very valuable as source book for all who are interest a A baby boy was born to Mrs. Chas. ed in the facts of his long depute Carson of Fairfield. Monday. Sept. 16. All important phases of the discussion A fine son arrived at the home of are treated fully. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wadley. Sunday, September 15. MARRIAGES LARSEN-ARSO- ARNOLD C. BREMS APPOINTED W ATKINS DEALER order to have a big coming1 out party. Although the picture is strictly comedy, romance enters the scene THIRD WARD BISHOPRIC when the son of the impoverished aristocrat falls in love with the pretty in a rowaitress. This winds The resignation of C. L. Johnson as mantic as well as a most up amusing and First Counselor to Bishop I. W. Fox unusual climax. of the Lehi Tihrd Ward was accepted at the ward sacramental sendees. Sunday evening. W. T. Barnes was CELEBRATES 8STH also released as second counselor, and chosen as First Counselor to succeed BIRTHDAY Mr. Johnson. Thomas Sunderland was chosen as Second Counselor. Mr. Johnson has served in the Third Ward Mrs. Martha Bushman was guest Bishopric for a number of years and of honor at a dinner given by her has won the love and respect of the daughter. Mrs, Sue! Zimmerman, at entire ward. her home Saturday, honoring Mrs. Bushman's 86th birthday anniversary, Mrs. Bushman is one of Lehi's early settlers and has worked hard for the GOING HIGHBROW" upbuilding of the community. Her many friends wish her con"Going Highbrow,' a rollicking tinued good health and many more Warner Bros, comely, which is sched-dle- d birthday anniversaries. at the feature attraction at the Royal theatre on Sunday and Monday, is based on the hilarious play, "Social MYSTERY DRAMA REVEALS Pirates," by Ralph Spence. MODERN POLICE METHODS There is an all star comedy cast which includes Guy Kibbee, ZaSu How police authorities "blanket" a Pitts, Edward Everett Horton, Ross city to apprehend a known criminal Alexander, June iMartel, Gordon was recently demonstrated in the capWestcott and Judy Canova. ture of a group of "public enemies" Spence's play was replete with in "The Murder Man," new feature which stars amusing complications and ribtickling dialogue, which is said to have been Spencer Tracy with Virginia Fruce transferred to the screen with even and comes to the Royal Theatre, more laughs. Friday and Saturday. The piture shows for the first time bucolic centers a about The plot Kansas farmer who suddenly rises to the modern methods by which police riches through the stock market and are able to block all roads leading out e his wife who immediately goes high- of a district, and make a in itself district the canvass New into to crash brow and wants a few minutes of the commisYork's Four Hundred. j within She rules her husband, who is a sion of a crime. with the authorities in simple, unassuming soul, engages a o new this who system of crime dehigh powered press agent, the are tection, reporters. to newspaper them introduce to society promises Detective work is no small part of a aristocratic as impoverish through family, for a fee of $50,000. They moden metropolitan newspaperman'snot only know everyadopt a waitress as a daughter in job. He must of which have not yet CHANGE MADE HI been published. Mr. MeGavin'a new book has been A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Woolsey, Friday, September 13th. THURSDAY, SEPTEVn, N Miss Gail Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen and Elbert Arson, son of Mr. and Mrs- Arson Arnold C. Brems has made a conof Salt Lake City, were Thompson tract with the J. R. Watkins Co. to the Salt Lake temple, in married distribute the well known Watkins 12. The bride is products of spices, extracts, food aThursday, September Lehi of the High School products, medicines, poultry and stock andgraduate was a student of the University products in this community. of Utah, she also attended Heneager's The Watkins Company is a large Business College. For the past five national organization which has been years, she has been employed by the in business since 1868. It has large Mountain Sates Telephone and Telefactories and branches, all over the graph Co. of Salt Lake City. The country, with five located in the west. young people are enjoying a week's There is a sales force of 9000 dealers honeymoon at Brighton. They will serving farm and city communities in make their home in Chicago, where every state of the union and complies Mr. Arson will complete a course in with the laws of every state and city. Dentistry. The parents of the bride entertained the members of the two families at dinner, Wednesday evening and the groom's parents entertained at dinner Thursday evening, following the ceremony, at their home in Salt Lake City, for the immediate members of The Student Body officers are hold- the two families. ing their first party of the season FriLocal friends of the bride wish her day night in the gymnasium in a get happiness and success throughout her . acquainted dancing party. future years. - FiS thing being done by the police, butl ...V"?" J.' must make every effort to -- get the' , Hutcw" ' VorItoB. jump- on the authorities by ferreting I tf FerrtajT .... uib vwn ciues. Phillies of i.. I Douglas uut u: How newspapermen aid in the solu- - i I. A. Board attended J J tion of crimes is the theme of "Th' meeting at Cedar Fort, Tub? 4 i r i. lure?. Thev rennrt .l the work bej? is a New York reporter who becomes complet . nutKnMf out as s i iotoitcq in a sinister mysiery ana. finally leads police to the solution with disastrous results to himself. Mr. and Mrs. A. R . BishoD and Mrs. s i 'Youth Comes Trip- - Mias TheIma Goodwin Coming 'gT. adv. with Ephriam friends. ttT" n.,i.. u.. -.- Everyone Is Invited to the cm II fast-tep- FAI Fair Grounds, Provo Friday and Saturday, Sept 20, l Features and Entertainmen! pre-seas- football game LAWHORN-WILSO- N the local field, Thursday evening when the Alumni Miss Margaret Lawhorn, daughter meet the high school team. The game of Mr. and Mrs. William Lawhorn of ire 24c COFFEE, Hill's Blue Can .14c PUROLA, Pound 4c All Flavors. J 5c JELLO. All Flavors ' 23c CERTO, Bottle 5 Pounds 27c RICE, Blue Rose 2 lb. can 19c COCOA, Rockwood MACRON I .3 Pounds 20c 10c PORK and BEANS, 2H Can PEANUT BUTTER 2 Pound Jar 35c Jar Caps, Rubbers, Kerr Lids, Bottles Gallon 30c VINEGAR, Malt CARNATION OATS, large pkg.. .20c 10c CATSUPSPICES, French PAIN CAKE FLOUR. 3i"lbs7 30c TlSATBGr ValueTlb. package 26c 10c PEAS and CORN It pays to buy your supply for winter by the case at our Special Price. GRAPES. Fresh Pound 8c Pound 4c Green Peppers, ,. . .5o Raisins, 11 oz. package ELL-WEL- L, ... STOCK SHOW HOBBIES WRESTLING MATCHlj PULLING HORSES as BABY SHOW BAND CONCERTS we fot to ALL EXH1BTS FREE ENTRANCE TO ?? c I? (ft IF fl c L J m HIMHMNIB I 1 cv ca BROADBENTS mi fi i m i se I pi ? IP) : vi tv n iri Bft ttfijr u d I n 1 n o 1 fggges- - 1 i liu -- 1 ,. , Hand in hand with the trend toward more favorable conditions, is the desire of the average person to enjoy the better things of life, one of which is release from burdensome, drudgery by the greater use of Electric Servants. We are providing the opportunity for you to do this very thing, at a substantial saving in cost, by making available to our residential customers in practically all of our Utah and Idaho territory, increased use of Electricity at ed Half-Pric- el Within a short time you will receive by mail a personal e message explaining briefly and clearly how this plan operates to your advantage. Included in this message will be a tabulation, for your own permanent record, chewing your kilowatt hour con1935 sumption for the twelve months ending with June, for basis as used to a be calculating your (the base period) increased consumption in corresponding months at Half-Pric- The price of pork and pork products recently returned to the 1919 high lovels. Other basic food products are climbing the same ladder, with the result that the cost of living is daily mo-- e of a problem to the average family Half-Pric- e. Illustrations will clso be included which will show you. at a glance, how Electric Servants will now work longer hours for you at a lower rate of pay. CLUB GIRLS DO SPLENDID WORK 4-- H mi ca: f if and made a turn directly in the path of the locomotive. The automobile was squarely on the track when the engine hit it. Miss Alice Pederson, County Dem onstrator met with the leaders and girls of the Lehi Clubs, Friday after noon. The girls were given instruc HOUSE DRESSES tions on how to judge their sewing to determine which pieces will go to the 1.00 Value while they last... .49c 'The girl s sewing,' County Fair. Get your first choice. Miss Peterson said, "is excellent and equal to any work done in the county this year." Judging the work will be FALL HATS a hard job, as all the clothing made In all the latest styles at just the shows careful and splendid work by the girls. Twenty girls had their right price. "These are only a few of the Specials summer project sewing on display for Miss Pederson. you get by SHOPPING and SAVING AT There will be an exhibit of the Lehi Club girls work at the Utah County Far. The work of each club will be judged by the girls and the winning pieces will pe sent to the We Deliver Phone 20-county exhibit, Wednesday. The Utah We also frame pictures and cover County Fair will be in session on buttons. Thursday, Friday and Saurday. br GROUNDS 0 ped. The driver of the truck apparently was unaware of th approaching train .......... wil wh be I f The truck was dragged a quarter of a mile before the train was stop 1 I j cab. 4-1- Pr llra EXHIBITS FLOWER SHOW 2 31c f CONCESSIONS TRICK RIDERS mi is free. this city and Charlie Wilson of Price, were married, Wednesday evening at INTERESTING BOOK PUBLISHED the home of Bishop and Mrs. I. W. BY SPANISH FORK MAN Fox. Bishop Fox performing the The bride's many friends ceremony. MORMONISM AND MASONRY, wish them a happy future. a new book by E. Cecil McGavin, of Spanish Fork, is being published this week by the Deseret News Publishing KILLED HI CRASH Co. Mr. McGavin is principal of the Spanish Fork L. D. S Seminary. He is the author of a number of books and PI. Grove, Sept 13 Abraham Gross, a cattle' buyer of 316 East Ninth South street. Salt Lake City, well known in Lehi. and Shelton Ellis. 37. OUR SPECIALS of Pleasant Grove, were instantly killed Friday when the truck in which THIS WEEK-EN- D they were riding was struck at a grade crossing by the eastbound SUGAR - 10 LBS. 5Sc Union Pacific freight train. Shelton was thrown 100 feet from (Limit 10 pounds) the truck by the impact, while the body of Gross remained in the truck BUTTER Bridal Veil LB, hea froi HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The first will be played on 2 Two Big Days of Educationa house-to-hous- j VOL This Half-Pric- e Electricity Plan brings to you a tremendous value in Electric Service. It means that you and ; vw your family can enjoy more of the benefits of Better Light Electric have to respond to your click of Servants can more that ing you to extent that switch than ever before, THE a greater a Electricity is, u BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME! TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF IT1 OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE GLAD TO TAT.K IT OVER WITH YOU. PHONE US, DROP US A POSTCARD OR VISIT OUR STORE. This is the first of a series of advertisements covering our new low rale plan. Watch for future advertisements explaining how it applies to your specific service. M CTER & LOT aj f |