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Show 3 nnn w AS ACT' t I ehi Free iZX? HABIT; HABIT, gOff A CHARACTER gtf LKHI S WIDELY ' RHAD l - " HOME-OWNE- Pre YOUR NEWSPAPER With no private axes to prind; selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string! leading to any other source of power or influence. no NEWSPAPER D ' LE'-n-Y,UTAHTm-KM.A- MAY 13, 137 No- - 38 i i I1I0R HIGH OPERA commercemeh T MONDAY llirh Junur Lehi Sunny of rik, 1 school. for the opera is i Jirw-tiAnderson and dance director Viii'h ' " EXERCISES MAY 20TH r ( the splendid manner Mrs Mary Holmstead. 87, widow rhoi)l t.vents. ;' !"' c 'i.du-!.Olaf J- Holmstead, died Saturday of Th,: i ; e , a ill begin at 8 o'clock u 'lay J", ELECTS NEW OFFICERS at the home of her daughter, Mrs. aft 'U'l; r...i!iU'i and addresses will ;!-I'. K. Blanche Evans, following a several c!. ,i .' . e by the graduating students. ,v,,"-":illness weeks' of causrs incident to ad'Uifll,. ,;.,.! r.tiL' t:f:v- a dar.i-iii the gymnasium will Election of Student y Will ' vfwvs vanced , IT,..V,. t ... age. , ,. .,....,,.1 ....... ' ;,.;...,! " ' to k place Wed.'u iay a:;, ,,,.,,, ;.t She was born April .", IS.'iO. in Oslo, l he the of the chilly graduates. patent the high school. - ha- - .vh..-ian '.!!:. I',-......... .11 I... u'ai ain!;rv in tl... Norway, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs h. run unh Fa Joesph Lambert. She came to Utah in Eric Ekstuim. "'op a: i ;c:,'v,t a:.,!.,.,io be. nV manner: Webb for president, v.;;- I',. lMii. crossing the plains with the (,,: the office. Za.ia Wcbo and i,,na Captain Scott company. She had made Kirkham c m.wted fi.r her home in during the greater 7..,,,: "'.. ij. V.s ,,t lh,:i l'r.,h' m" Miss Webb wen out in tin- election. of her life. part i.l ...,.,, Mr, Cut, Cecil Zimmerman was elected Surviving are five sons and five Morrh F Olaf A. Holmstead, Oscar manager and Dan Woiium I I daughters. ra t('finci (Irrhfxt '((! loser. Anton.- Lamh..-rHolmstead. Mrs. Blum-h- lr' '"(""' Evans, Lehi; A'. C. ,l(7r.( Holmstead. Salt Lake Norman A I "Tl., li,t:,t ,if l'o" by yellmaser, Dortha Evans and Betty t i'lionm AdaniS'.n will act as assistants. .l,ti,;-s,Holmstead, Rupert. City; George "lliir, M, uui u,i,l ,.s American Officers who served for the pa.-- t l'i mi" Idaho; Earl Holmstead. J, in,. Huns, in I .... "I. ui I, mud Wnti-ltFork; Mrs. Charles Hansen, Goshen; ,,((, Ihn-tSid Manning year and made a tine job of it too Mrs. Agnes Ochs, Los Angeles, Cal.; were: President, Milton Russon; tllifl lit X ( ;,'(,,( f'i May Holmstead and Alice Holmstead, l.n 'trh Hacking Alta Christensen ; .l,;, ss, ' A nit,,, i " Salt Lake City; 3! grandchildren. 511 ',. .him; business manager, Kenneth Kearney; Straxbury and three 7 Yell Leaders. Allan Peterson and Joe Si!o, "A iks, Kiss. Kiss" STUDENT BODY ..f tl.,. : ),-- ii - '' 1 stud- - tomboy ie orphan ' . 'Io PROGRAM - orphan vainest the JViening Esther Hutchings - the "tough" guy. Donald Rick Don Evans Grant Ash fat boy.. dieting it Irish Nicholes at. the fine lady .the pet of the orphans Lela Christensen Lela Cox frrl of Italy brother Leila's -- June Anderson iora 1 Vice-Preside- 10. AdilifsH, of Reddy's gang Ralph Roberts iet, a lovely Lois Lott orphan by, the crippled orphan Don Johnson Mrs. Raleigh's neice Miriam Lott Bother of Reddy's gang Bobbie Wilson aio, Italian of Reddy's gang Stanford Giles i, 1 f I i,i ss, II Sell v tv -- I'hIiIic Health" "Safety" 12. Address, "Recreation" "The Big Has 13. Lehi grade children joined other Utah County children at Provo. Saturday in a W. P. A. baseball marble tournamentThe and hopscotch tournament was directed by the W. P. A. recreational directors of each community with Mrs. Jenna V. Holland in charge of the county meet. Miss Pauline Goates, Arhur Sabey, Wallace Glover, and Clem Turner are local W. P. A- l)on Chamberlain V. Valedictory, "Youth's Pledge to the Future" .1fi.f 16. "Calm us the Sight" 17. Presentation of Senior IK. 19. Awarding of Diplomas' Our High School Song 20. Benediction Sharp Ladies' Chorus Cliss Principal P). R. Mitchell ...4. 11. Anderson Senior Class Karlyn Chut field leaders and have Recreational - Allene Frank Viol" ' 14. Hans Sulo, FORMER RESIDENT brothr conducted local contests to determine MUTUAL DELL James Logsdon Lehi entrants to the county meet. BURIED IN IDAHO mother orphan OUTINGS SCHEDULED Beth Peterson Provo schools dominated in the baseDonna Hadfield ball and marble events but the Lehi Iva Dell Sunderland arirls proved outstanding in hopscotch. "pt The Lehi stake will be the first George Prestwich, 82, night watchJames Logsdon Rose Marie Phillips, daughter of Mr. j:a?er o to occupy the Dell this year. The man at the stake Sugar factory fant Stage Manger and Mrs. Robert Phillips took first Fifth ward is to start the series of at Lincoln, Idaho, passed away at a second Paul's Numerous friends and relatives were attendance at the funeral services held Monday at 2 p. m- in the First Ward chaiel for Mrs. Mary HolmsteadThe floral tribute was beautiful. Services were announced by Bishop Hyrum A. Anderson as following: A vocal solo, ''Going Home." was rendered by Mrs. Clifford Young of American Fork following the opening prayer, biographical sketch was read by Delia Hudson a remarks by Bishop Anderson followed, Miss Maxine Taylor of American Fork gave a violin solo. ''Perfect Day," J. M. Walker, Alpine Stake President made a few remarks, K. J. Bird and Mrs. Clifford Young of Fork sang as the closing song, ''On Life's Highway." After prayer the fnneral procession went to he city cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Raymond Stewart. in Farrcst Iiicltiud Mitchell lleen Sunderland Mixed Churns, "A Hunting We Will Go," Seniors Address. "Crime" Milton liussun 11. Dick Webb urd, one .;!,,.,, it. gang l, ;.' . Juinn twins a. Lambert. Betty Jean Dorton a helper at Sunnyside Ruth Peterson LEHI GRADE CHILDREN r, the favorite.. Betty Davis the new boy Howard Glover TAKE TOURNEY EVENTS of Reddy's ..,; l;,,;;i,t , the me, one M.I. : i A ; ' Irene REPRESENTED AT ' ' B-i- ent. . LEHI STAKE WELL .:J:,-;,.i- - are the following iracters '" e !! I -- Vera Cornier. s HONORED MATRON Sh(X)1 in Sunnyside," Monday, hool auditorium, at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. two acts, presetted to of ,ta show students a chance to event annual an is It -- GTi DEATH CALLS older st Am--eric- Stake was well representInstitute held Tuesday night for the Provo division. Officers and teachers were well paid for attending, they received advice which will help them with their summer work. The need for supervised recreation A. general is prevalent and the M. board offered the Stake and Ward M. I. Aworkers suggestions for tfm coming summer. M. I. A- service is needed moie in the summer than in the winter, however Mutual members should be active every month in the year. Suggestions were made for canyon outings, neighborhood outings, stake and ward parties, hikes, sunrise and sunset hike and class parties. These trip and parties should all be on the same basis, four types of projects namely: Geology, Historical, Educational and ArtThe departments active at the convention were: Adult, Senior. Scouts. The hopscotch in the Glenna Rick, daughter event; grade of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rick took first event; place in the fourth grade of Mr. Leona Gray, daughter and Mrs. James H. Gray took first Mell place in the seventh grade with Mrs. L. and Mr. of Wardle, daughter I. Wardle taking second place. Burl Huntington of the Lehi Sixth grade ook first place in the marble event for the sixth grade. The students all report a very entertaining day they also report that the local recreational leaders made ideal chaperons at the IE SCHOOL ART EXHIBIT Se ' rn invited is romp Primary grade building May wind 14 to see an exhibition of of the Third and Fnnrth You will be greeted Kduring school hours by the work students. t hostess. ;Ruth Rothe is the art teacher, I an the students h Jorthy paintings, etchings and wnich they would like for I see. The art wnrlr Viae hoon fith crayons, water char- - wored chalk and cutcolor, out work. 9 have a remarkable selection of ireson display and would appreci- r interest in their work. You it well worth your time to "we Primarv Kiiildi f Friday. Parents and others attended the ovV.;k;; id ; tk,,. -- :10th. Cedar Fort July 1st. 2nd and 3rd. First ward July .th, fitah and 7th. Second ward July Sth. 0th and -- loth. Third ward Fourth ward r.ut bv th:- H,-e-. - July l"th, ICth and 17th. Stake and ward repreesntatives who assist in leadership at the Dell are Inasked to attend the Recreation folstitute at Salt Lake, the Monday lowing June conference. and Mrs. Jack a"'1 !;. M' of ii,oiin and daughter, Helen' Goates of Salt Loveless 4 Y t,. p..,r,- of rovo snent Mr an Mrs. George m v.D; July 12th, 13th and 1th. 1 Provo meet. The work done by the local leaders a welcome during the winter has been routine school the to regular addition recrea-- ; and has furnished good clean the at play, students tion for the i directors, cmpet.-nunder periods for the summer; A splendid prog-a- Mi 1 al leaders for the lc!,e!U of peopl all ages. I - FREE CLINIC Pesday. PL outings June 2Stli when they will go to American Fork canyon prepared to stay three days. The following is the order in which the wards will occupy the Dell: Fifth ward June L'Sth. 29th and - M. l)V uaiu-ah- Saltair. June 11th. An exhibition. "March of Time" for summer recreation was displayed. Each stake was assigned a part and only two stakes failed to do their part. rn i TACKLE r t iHMI SPECIALS SUGAR, I0LDS. 3 FLAVORADE, All 59c ' 10c Flavors H.r. Made PIES CaUfornia made k,nds o' REiif - snent P1 ;., th- . PLANTING FOR SPRING ''1 Tomatoes Salvia, Petunia. Asters. 1)0 I 1 Y ,m t ha .fthi Phone LEHI FLORAL CO. '' f??TL4 ft rvv A H WING WING J Pound Can 8 OZ. $1.29 PAIR ANKLE SOX, All Sites naraware PHONE 29c OVERALLS SEE HOTPOINT LEHI, UTAH 25c 15c Pair NOV Sizes and ttyte for every need and pur SHOE FOR YOUR CHILDREN at f 1 49 and $1.69 a Pair A QUALITY at 1 5-- SCHILLINGS COFFEE LADIES' RAYON HOSE.. Store of Service Your Home MAIN STREET WE DELIVER blot He MEN'S BIG HARVESTER etc pies. "San It EQUIPMENT at Our Store 3FOR25c Post Toasties Cornflakes, Large Package 1 Tennis Rackets, Balls, Ball Bats, Gloves, Mits. Guns, Ammunition. the compositions. PLANTS FOR SALE DIIiER CAMP STOVES SPORTING GOODS Lucy Bowrn sang PINEAPPLE menro JUifcJ 6 IRON BOARD and TWIN TUBS. CLOTHES BASKET, $14.50 in equipment CLOTHES RACK With any Model Norge Washer - Sundays . .1 r'KrtfiiQ nr. the the Motners..". aiso She night broadcast. HarnetWare th the concert given by some of ompo-r- 1 FREE opportunity. Mrs- lyiiii"" few days in Salt Lake BABY FOODS FOR A FEW DAYS MORE YOU CAN GET KilJ Mifliti t?8a CURE Miss FISHING LICENSE i at the Luncheon followed and was enjoyed stake and ward groups. PORK and BEANS O F0R 9Rft Can large, No. 2 3 for 20c LIFE BOUY SOAP. ..37c CORNMEAL, 10 Pound Bag COLD BUY YOUR t ICE CRJTam " . fc.' Electricity BUYS TWICE AS MUCH Mr- Sunday, May wn.Q,. I NOW 5c worth of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart and and laughter. Sharon Lynn, Mrs. Harris Lake, ind daughter, llene. of Dayton, Ohio, ami daughter. Sunday with left for Northern Utah after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. H Uoaies Hazel- by Craig Crabb spent last week in Monroe. Union meeting will be held Sunday in the Fifth ward chapel for the Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Primary, Relief Society and Priest of Monroe, were the guests Magelbee hood organizations. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. Interested persons are asked to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Bateman of Sandv and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Miss Nell Hunter and Roy Flack Gains of Salt Lake, were visiting- - their f Salt Lake City were callers at the mother Mrs, Alice Francis on Mother's George P. Price home, SundayDaw Fishing Season Opens 4-- K - ww delicious J. in Junior, Explorers (Meaner, Bee-Hiv- e. . I'll A tree dime. j. NEXT TUESDAY P. T- A and paid J unit Elementary , Board of Health. . 19 ?a"d penciIs ' be placed to for bvthe State Wednesday, May m thp hio-t... j... beheld in Lehi. r.: Ju the m 10 between at 2 is j The hour will vac cinati.ig and T be spent rny run until K.tt morning wilt star' wh '"Pine .. innoculating ch'ldren r)iBit T--iracK ana r,. rieia fall. to school in the Erin be held for ou Wednesday at Lin- K a.v.: thp on.v cha ce . Lehi 4 so toe to get the free service i have children ,f this this H4t lire urged to take advantage of BERRY, ami A Mrs. Max Rothe was a visitor Salt Lake. Thursday. UNION MEETING SUNDAY Men, Other activite departand S. O. Rob ment were represented. inson, conducted a gathering of stake and ward dance directors in the Pleasant Grove High School, Tuesday evening. Instructions were given as to the churchwide dance festival at LIBBY'S WORK CLOSES est Thomas Mrs- Salt Lake hospital following an operation for gland trouble. He had been in poor health for some time. Mr. Prestwich was a for:jr Lehi resident, living here for a number of years before going to Idaho in 1902. He is survived by ten sons and daughters. Clarence Prestwich. Delta, Utah; Jr., Blackfoot; George Prestwich, Ernest Prestwich, Firth; Lloyd Prestwich. Englewood, Califonia; W. E. Prestwich, Amm. n; Mert Newell and O.mer Prestwich, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Eli Fox, Lehi, Utah; Mrs. Nellie Christensen, Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m- in he Lincoln L. D. S. church Interment will be in Rose Hill cemetery at Idaho Falls. i I- I'tah-Idah- Dean Mitchell place in Ix-h- ed at the M. I. REFRIGERATOR C. L. Johnson Store or ARNOLD C. BREMS Lehi Junction Ph ne 304 BROADBENTS TELEPHONE WE DELIVER 20-- W |