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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS A hot dinner was prepared by Mrs. Published by The Lehi Free Press S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. James M. An derson and Mrs. A. B. Anderson; and Every Thursday Phone Lehi. Utah served at 7 p. m. James M. Anderson was master of ceremonies at the dinGeorge P. Price, Manager ner. Bishop Goodwin offered grace, Office, 32 W. Main St.. residence, 2nd Andrew B. Anderson was in charge of the following program given after West and State St, Lehi, Utah Phones Office the dinner in the Relief Society Room residence 117-which had1 been decorated for the Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, occasion with roses and fall flowers. At one end of the room stood an easel as second class matter. with an enlarged picture of Mother ADVERTISING RATES with roses. Anderson surrounded Furnished Upon Request Chairs were placed in family circle and each one present gave some SUBSCRIPTION narrative of her life. Musical numOne year $1.00 bers interspersed these narratives . The family all sang Mather An derson's favorite hymn, ''I know that My Redeemer Lives." MEMBER. 4, iTTi ssrrz. or the- Vocal solo Abraham Anderson, HUH SIAIf PiCiSS ASSOCIAI10S ''My Gargueria," accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Lula Anderson. Vocal duet Mrs. Herman C. Goates and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson, Mrs. HARIAHE PEDERSOH Johnson accompanist, "Silver Bells of Memory." ANDERSON HONORED Vocal slo, Thelma Goodwin, accompanied by Mrs. Stanley E. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson, ''I've Done My Work." Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Andeson Piano solo Mrs. Stanley E. GoodGoodwin win. "My Heart At Thy Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel entertained ot a Memorial Birthday Voice." Violin solo Mrs. Ralph A. GoodDinner, September 29, 1937 at the Second Ward Banquet Hall, honoring win, arcompanied by Mrs. Stanley E. the one hundredth bithday anniver- Goodwin, "The Sweetest Story Ever sary of Mother Mariane Pederson Told." Anderson . At the suggesion of Bishop S . I . Mother Anderson was born in Godwin every one arose and stood Vedum, Denmark, September 29, 1837, for one minute with bows heads in the third child of a family of nine reverent memory of Mother Anderson. children. While young she was con- All present were thrilled with the verted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ faith pomoting stories and incidents ami came to Utah. She was married told. Frequent remarks were of the to Andrew Rasmus Anderson, Jan-1- wonderful feeling and spirit that was 1863. Six children were bom to felt by all. Benediction by James M. them. Two girls and one boy died Anderson, The living are The following morning the (lowers while very young. James M. Anderson, Andrew B. An- were taken to decorate the grave at derson and Olena Anderson Goodwin. the cemetery. Mr. and Those present were: Mrs. James M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson, Mr. and Mrsl Charles D. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Basil M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Goodwin, and Mrs. Stanley E. Goodwin, all of Salt Lake City; Dr. and IN ALL VARIETIES Mrs. L. D. Anderson, Boise, Idaho; Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Dalton, Santa 20 Ana, California; Mr. and Mrs. S. I. alcohol Goodwill, Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum by volume Anderson, Mr. and Mrs- Abraham Anderson, Mr- and Mrs. Herman C. Goates, Thelma, Arleen and LaPriel Goodwin, Mrs. Mary Maudsley Mrs. Kate Anderson. THE SAME OLD BAIT : 8--W 8-- THURSDAY, THE LEHI FX EE PRESS 7. 1937 V UESPAY1 OCTOBER Mr. Val Watkins returned home f THREE ACT PLAY TO BE PRESENTED' Friday from Nevada where he has summer. the been employed during The Parent-Teache- LOC XsUn rs Eliza Lehi is sponsoring a three tm9 in NortJ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson of tntitled "'Forever True" to be a v Spanish Fork, spent Suunday in Lehi ed November 6th in the vjiowing PwelL L&snie visiting with Mr. ani Mrs. Stanley Sch-X)- ! Auditorium. It Taylor. striking play with an xeelles! (Mr. and ? W dramatic cast. Kindly reserve this date-je-sts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and ? two children visited in Vernon, Sun- ber November 6th 'T be will and Hansen Mrs. Mr. watch with produced and fr day j jidren of of L detailed advertising. This Attractive Bedspread Design May Win You a Crochet Prize :Jmm$rVfa:.KteJ jmB3$ i C ViA-?5-isU- . TmUKS WE'RE SUCKERS , J : i I J"! H ft ft s ii f ' I- - , WINE - - The part Mrs. A. W. Wilcox is spending this Mrs. Richard Norman was a Provo week visiting in Rexburg, Idaho. visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton Mrs. James Peterson was a Salt spent Sunday in Salt Lake as guests Lake vistor on Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Feal. realize are ml extrem with t mins i The Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover Mr. and Mss. Bert Francis spent . visited in Idaho during the week-en- d as iguests of Mrs. Monday in Sara Knudsen. Miss Lucille Bateman entertained club at her home Thursday evening. Wilburn Ball of Levan, spent the week-enwith his mother, in Mrs. Almo Beck, Mrs. Clista Mrs. Martha Ball. Holdaway, and Mrs. Fay Peck, were Salt Lake visitors Friday. n Karlyn Chatfield, and Alta attended the football game in Mr. and Mrs- Lynn Bone and family Salt Lake, Saturday. of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehi at the home of Mrs. John Bone. Mrs. James Taylor is spending this week in Salt Lake with relatives and Mrs. Dorothy Ball and two children friends. Lee and Merlyn, spent Tuesday in Lehi with Mrs. Rachel Hitchcock. Jean Crabb and Delbert Page of Salt Lake, visited Saturday evening Afton Peterson is in the Veterans in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Hospital this week receiving Crabb. bostes same ' tomat' ' make ehouli bread be va tables Ris d pear delici 1 Chris-tense- , lacy bedspread is crocheied of mercerized Knitting and crochet and we susuest it a? a tfesipri which wc.ld be eligible to National Crochet Contest Any w:iu;n is pi mm of owning somthe an.1 this t.cdsprcid will last fur manj ething she has made heiY-e'tfor cro it, nnd detail directions illustrated years. Complete hing hv st:idinp n ' .rnped of the National Crochet Contest mny be obt.-.me-d bureau, 522 Fifth envelope to The National Cnv.-he2: Ull. No York New Avenue. City. Specify Bedspread V, - . Bart! Juicy medi gree? natu placi ripe Is r a r ed the well bun obv a . by ttlai Mr. and Mrs. Smith Peterson of and Mrs John Bradshaw, and daugh-- ! Salina, were visiting in Lehi Saturday Vea Jean, Geraldine Taylor, ter, with Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson. Reha Higginson, Salina Peterson and kne I Mrs. James Taylor spent Thursday Silver Dollar Night at the Royal, in Salt Lake at the Fair . adv Friday $60.00 FREE! Miss Lucille Winterton spent Sun BOOSTER CLUB GIRLS ENTERTAINED FRIDAY day in Charleston with her mother. Mrs. J. B. Turner. The Boosters of the Lehi Highi Mrs. Roy Otterson of Idaho Falls School held a party welccming the new initiative boosters into the club is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Milan Allred this week. Friday evening! It was held in the Milk . The Good even WANTED A Jersey High Sdhool Gymnasium Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb and Cow. Phono ing was spent in playing games and business, after which they were ser daughter, Ila, spent Sunday in Salt FOUND Truck tire. See Niron ved refreshments at the Lake as conference visitors. Sparkle Inn. Fowler, Lehi. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and two sons, Mrs. Merlyn WaxDey of Manila, FOR SALE Good Gurnsey Milk Bruce and Reed attended the State spent Friday in Lehi at the home of Cow. A. F. Adams, 61 N. Stat St. in Salt Lake, Saturday. Fair Mrs. Lloyd Gray. sister, Modern Home For Sale Cheap Mrs. Areva Armstead and Mrs. Abel John Evans and Mrs- Booth See Louis Christensen, Fourth Ward Nostrum spent Sunday in Salt Jennie Sorenson were in Salt Lake, Monday Lake as conference visiorsFOR SALE .22 on business. Long Rifle Automatic. Only fired Miss Arva Peterson of Salt Lake, about 100 rounds of ammunition. See Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and Kieth Lott. spent Sunday in Lehi with her par daughter, Margaret, spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson. ents, A Bushel of good Potatoes, Carrots, in Salt Lake attending conference. Fall Turnips or other produce will Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Southwick of Mrs. Udon Wasden and two child bring you the Lehi Free Press for One ren of Salt visitCedar City, spent the week-enIike, were week-en- d Year and you also get one family Mrs. Southwick. with Edward ing visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs tass to the Royal Theatre for one John S. Evans. night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogilen of Salt WANTED Will call and pay for Miss Wanda Fox who is attending Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of worthless horses and dead animals. a Beauty Sch i in Provo spent the Mrs. Edward Southwick. week-enSee C. O. Holmstead, Phone 343-Jin Lehi with her parents, Mr. Donald Lott 0f St George, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fox. If your Sewing Machine or Lawn visited over the week-en- d in Lehi with Mower needs repairs. Sissort or Sawi his Mr. Mrs. M. S. and parents Whitman been has home for Geoijge Sharpened. William Osborne will do the past week with a wrenched back Lott. it for you. which he received while working. Mrs. Thomas Powers and Mrs. J. E. SOMETHING NEW AT A BARMrs. Grant Face and son, Delbert, Nelson attended a shower in Pleasant GAIN A Package of Our Town Fine Sationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, of Salt Lake, were Sunday visitors of Grove, Wednesdoiy, in honor of Mrs. B. C. Linebaugh. ot: Paper and on back flap of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans. 10c. This is ONLY for envelope Mrs. Milan Allred returned home Mrs. Noble Evans was a Salt Lake cheaper than you have been paying visitor Monday evening after spending the Monday. for any stationery. Use printed week in Conrad", Idaho, with her past than a at you cheaper price stationery Mrs. Edwin Price of Peach, parents Dav for blank paper. Lehi Free Press, Nevada, is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. MATTRESSES REMADE Arthur C TlnrVinm if re(lo Dola r. and Mrs. Edwarrf tvs - i OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME and Miss Roberta Ball family and spent pleasure trip, ne called at the AS NEW in sait iike attemfing con-,W. Wathen home. Have your mattresses renomated, ierence cleaned and recovered with new tickThe followng men attended a special ing for only $4.50. Barnes and grandson, meeting held in Salt Lake for all Geojge We convert your cotton mattress In- Garry, spent Monday in Midvale, at- Stake Presidency's and High Council-men- : to a tprlngfill and make those feather tending the birthday party 0f Ronald Ernest N. Webb, Bishop Jas. mattresses and pillows. Clark. The little son of Mr. and II. Gardner, Bishop S. I. Goodwin, Phont Mrs. Romaine Clark. and Bishop Hyrum Anderson. WANT ADS of Bluebell, the brides' fiancee, Max Gee of Duschesne and the Wathen The bride arid groom left family. Monday morning for Salt Lake where they were married in the L. D. S. LEHI HARDWARE A. H. WING and GLENN MAIN STREET LEHI, temple. 8-- hr Sc-- -- - - Colts-Wooxism- an d 1 d . lrn ..! ,t 8-- featu t Mr. and Mrs. Alma Peterson of Mrs. M. W. Wathen entertained at Fairfield, wee Sunday dinner guests a delightful turkey dinner Sunday The regular Lions Club meeting of Mr. andl Mrs. David Peterson. evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. will be held Thursday (tonight) in Ester Johnson of Duschesne, who is the Fifth Ward Chapel, under the Mrs. 0. R. Ivory of iSalt Lake spent a bride to be. Covers were laid for direction of Thomas Powers, George Friday in Lehi at the home of Mr. Otto E. Johnson of Heber City, Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor. Price and Stanley Taylor. Coleman of Heber, Mrs. Otto Johnson 3. s; A g LIONS NOTES SEE' ot apprec! year, former! tj Don't wait for dark evenings.. .have your lighting checked now this FREE EASY WAY! home be WILL yourlighted for safe the fall seeing during and long winter evenings ahead? Don't lake chances. Phone for a free Sight Meter Survey. A trained lighting Advisor will measure the light from your reading lamps scientifically and accurately. You will see at a glance whether you and your children are going to hare enough light for easy seeing without eyestrain. This service is free to ail customers. It is designed to kelp you get the best possible Bght for the current you usa. Phone for a free appointment, Hi A Light Is Cheaper Than Everl reductions in the domestic lighting rate, plus Extra Electricity at e makes more light available at lower cost than ever before. Recent Half-Pric- Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home PHONE YOUR DEALER DR UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. WING UTAI |