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Show ! I dern i ehi Free Pre J at J jine I ? I Lak Los I Ian4 l mbg. i LEHIS WIDELY READ ai.ij nsv SPECIAL FEATURE SERVICES HELD IIERAL LEGION TO VOTE FOR JOSEPH H. GLOVER FOR Hyrum Glover, 61, passed &aturaay evening his home 4',t ri a Lehi, December 23, 1876, Thomas Church fulfilled I; George and Harriet An active L. D. S. I. t.a had successfully p , "v t Il J . Eastern States and the seven presidents ,i Quorum for twenty Maud Webb He married i j j H tin June, 1908, in the Salt Lake to the one of Seventies 1 i! services were held in the Second Ward Chapel, Wednes- with Bishop E. N. jifternoon eral f jconducting. it ' song, a quartet Land." f max n.oine, nation 'graphical sketch and remarks opening Beautiful M ijl ItJl a- - E. . Sliver Haired Daddy Webb. r Ahsen!t"- - T. ,Mrs. accompanied by Miss i ft hm, F. I la John G. McQuire of Salt former president of the states Mission By Step" Max Smith, I aarks y ii City, . by Dona Hadfield. diction Heber C. Webb, ifrave in the Lehi Cemetery riicated by G. S. Peterson. nanied Meal Sketch of Joseph Henry Glover Henry Glover, son of nnil f emrrti- .Q 11 Plans are underway for a big Community Day celebration for Lehi sometime during the coming month. Civic and church auxiliaries are cooperating to make a full days activities for the annual midsummer celebration for Lehi. Tentative plans call for the usual fine home and farm exhibits, horsepulling, sports, races, a minature parade and other features. Dates and details will be announced each week as progress is made on the J affair. Geo. 1, Into this city. baptised a member of the S. church on June 28. 1885; ed a Deacon, February 6. 1892, ed an Elder, November 9, 1902. ft for a mission to the Eastern soon after. was ordained a Seventy on CLUB PRACTICE in was . - The Junior Girls Glee Club will meet Tuesday at 4 p. m. in the high school music room.. The Senior 'Girls Glee Cub will meet, Friday, at 8 p. m. in the high school building. He served as iary 4, 1906. All girls who are interested in ary to the Seventies quorum for the glee club work going are ws and has served as one of keeping invited to be present. sidents for over twenty-fiv- e office at the time that holding a death. For many years he NOTICE BAND MEMBERS i As a Sunday School teacher. :e became interested in music ward choir and sng in the The Lehi band members will as musical organizations until his semble at the High School, Saturday, "S became at 8 a. m. to go to American Fork for impaired- twenty-thre- e an he was the Poultry Day Parade. years fit the of The bus will leave at 8:30 sharp. People's employee i). He was a charter member Band members will all please meet Lehi Lions Club. He attended ,0n time. 3Jrigham Young University before Jinn his mission . June 12. 1906, he was married Jhn S- - McQuarr.e of Salt Lake fad Evelyn Webb in the Salt City visited with Leh. friends pr.or ine wover lune'' To that union waai temple. . J-afolllowing boys, all of whom nesday Wal-intr: Arthur, Herbert, I Don. Glen and Howad Mrs. J. U. lvieuing ien i ucsuaj Glover. ibovs. bi wifp. fnnr for a visit at Mt Pleasant with her n and two ther, Mrs- Osoar Anderson. sisters, Winnifred fr.J I - Norge Refrigerator Sale now slashed on all Norge Models. Never before in Norge history have prices been so low as we are now offering. Prices All 1938 Models getting one of the world's leading refrigerators price as low as any make. motorcycle-truc- k cash on East American Fork, street in Thursday afternoon. Injured were Roy Storrs, about of American Fork, driver of the truck, who suffered cuts and bruises, and LeRoy Chamberlain, 24, of Cedar Fort, driver of the motorcycle, who suffered a possible fractured collarbone and cuts and bruises. Sergeant Elmer Loveless of the state highway patrol said the acci dent occurred when Chamberlain at tempted to pass the truck on the right side as the heavier machine started to make a right turn. The of the motorcycle hit the center roadside a careened into sign truck, and burst into fames. Chamberlain was rescued before the flames reached him, however. TRUCK OVERTURNS n v,a urnrlH with at a vear warranty on the Unit. n 10 Rollator Compression COME IN TODAY P o tell you all about the Greatest Refrigerator value of the day. Lehi Hardware FOR W. P. A. AND N. Y. A Miss Johnson in charge. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 7 to 8 p m. Wines Park Wines Park- - ProThursday, July to 5 p. m. N. Y. A. girls in gram in charge of Primary. 7 to 10 Men's Senior Softball charge. Miss Rhoda Johnson 5 to 8 p. m. Sabey in charge. Music School Mrs. in charge. at High 7 to 10 p. m. Men's Senior Soft- Phillips in charge. Clem 2 to 4 Applied Arts Memorial ball High School Campus. Miss Johnson assisted by Turner in charge. Building1 7 to 9 p. m. High School Mrs. N. Y. A. girls. in WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 sharge. Phillips 1 to 5 Wines 5 to 8 Handicraft High school Park N. Y. A. N. Y. A. girls in charge. girls in charge. Ward Misses Third Phillips, FRIDAY, JULY 29 Webb for girls. Mr. and Tuier 1 to 5 p. m. Wines Park N. Y. Dorton for boys at 3:30 to 5:30. A. in charge. Fourth Ward Misses Johnson, La Drue 5 to 8 Wines Park Russon and Mr. Sabey in charge. Dorton in charge. Sergeant-at-arm- s Special activities in evening. 6 to 8 Girls Softball at school' Emanuel Larsen Victor Larsen Delee-atefor the Amercan Legion prounas miss rnimps ana miss SECOND HALF SCHEDULE FOR Convention at Cedar City on August Johnson- assisted by N. Y- - A. girls. GIRLS au 5th and 6th will be S. w. Clark, 6:30 29 jul,i p... m First Ward July 0. Holmstead, E. W. Larsen, L. I. 9 to 12 Handicraft at Provo, at- vs. Seond Ward. Third Ward vs. tended by recreation staff and others Fourth Wrard. Wardle. Alternates will be Marion O. are invited. August 1 First Ward vs. Fourth fcmuin, J. J. Barnes, W. H. Jenkin-4- MONDAY, AUGUST 1 Ward. Third Ward vs. Fifth Ward. son and Thomas Powers, 1 to 5 Wines Park N. Y. A. August 5 First Ward vs. Fifth Girls in charge. Ward. Second Ward vs. Fourth 3:30 to 5:30 Fifth Ward Ada Ward. HEALTH CONFERENCE Phillips and Reva Turner for Girls August 8 First Ward vs. Third Ward. Second Ward vs Fifth Ward. MEETING TONIGHT Arthur Sabey for boys. Wines Park for Second Ward Edna August 12 Second Ward vs. Third Russon for girls. Ward. Fourth Ward vs. Fifth Ward. Webb, Mildred The Lehi Health and Welfare Com- Clem Turner for boys. Fifth Ward Rhoda Johnson for mittee will meet in the Memorial Mrs. E. N. Webb, Mrs-Cecil La Dorton 8 Drue for Bowman at and Mrs. Alta Webb visitBuilding, Thursday, (tonight) boys. girls. 6:30 to 8:30 Girs room of the Softball at ed at the Berg ranch at Heber, p. m. in the court school grounds Miss Phillips and Tuesday. Memorial Building. -- s csaiukuai, 0, . H hm M M M M afternoon when his truck overturned on a soft igway shoulder north of Lehi. The car which reportedly forced Farey from the highway escaped. -- Lehi relatives received word of the death, Monday morning, of Earl Jay Taylor, 1 , cf a blood infection. Earl was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor, former Lehi residents. He is a great grandson of Mr. M. A. Taylor . He was born at Spanish Fork, November 10, 1921. a son of Jane Jones and John S. Taylor. He was an outstanding athlete of the Span- Fork High School. He is survived by his parents, one brother, Kenneth Taylor, three sisters: Zola, Lois, and Helen Jones Taylor; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0. Jones and Mrs. Charles Taylor, all of Spanish Fork, a Mrs. M. A Tayior of r, Lehi. Funeral services and burial took place at Spanish Fork, Wednesday. n Crystal White Soap M Par Granulated Soap, large package died at the Veterans Hospital. Thursday night. He was taken to the hospital, Thursday, by city marshal, Arley Oark. Mr. Clark is well known local y havLehi hauled junk from ing and vicinity for a number of years. He had been living at the Mercier home west of Lehi recently. Mrs. Cecil L. Bowman and little daughter, Diana, of St. George, are visiting Mrs. Bowman's sister, Mrs. Alta Webb. - 24c :: 2 Pounds Soda Crackers M Toilet Tissue U Hill Bros. 1 Pound Can Coffee M p. Deviled Meat M u m k n n 3 for TOMATOES, No. 2' Can 2 for TUNA FLAKES 2 for CAN GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 Size STALEY'S LARGE 10 POUND SYRUP DINNER CLUB SALAD DRESSING, Quart Fruits and Vegetables BANANAS H 25c 25c 25c 59c 24c NEW POTATOES ORANGES. Extra Urge GRAPEFRUIT NEW TOMATOES 5c Pound Pounds 15 25c 25c Dozen 3c Each 2 Pounds 15c M M n nM M M NEW CORN, WATER MELONS, CANTAIRJPES, CABBAGE, NEW CARROTS, etc. all fresh. 27c 6 for 25c - m M M m M M M M M hi M M M M M M M M M k M M R1I ?m h il'JI MEAT DEPARTMENT ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS 23c Pound MILD CHEESE 2 Pounds 35c REX LARD 2 Pounds 25c POT ROASTS 15c Pound MUTTON CHOPS 15c Pound (Fresh Fish Every Wednesday) The Peoples Store WE DELIVER M 6 for 25c M M M M m 18c m P. M VETERANS HOSPITAL M Clark, colored, 10 Bars 35c M M MOSE CLARK, DIES AT 10 YEAR WARRANTY . DULE OUTLINED nt Forced off the ing car, James T. Farley of Provo cuts Thursday suffered bruises Mose rofrio-ofm- hold Hustler's Flour 89c 1 0 lbs 56c25 lbs. $ 1 .40 M Sugar and 23 100 pounds $5.59 p. U M Salmon, tall can 13c n n Catsup, 14 Ounce Bottle 10c SON CF FORMER W RESIDENT DIES AT n Milk, 4 Cans 26c M SPANISH FORK M Marshmallow Cookies 1 5c Pound M YOU ALSO GET A f1' onlv will M ON HIGHWAY M M pavement by a pass- M ish wt imagine Legion - and life INJURED IN CRASH n Harriet Thomas Glover, CHANGE IN GLEE I Urn in Lehi, Utah, December ? American Mem-preside- DAY PLANNED freak Main Koy Davis, accompanied ! iph y The their annual election of officers at the Mrs. Stanley M. stake American Legon rooms in the Taylor, of the Lehi Primary As- - orial Building, Friday, July 29th at sociation, announces that on next 8 a. m. There will be two tickets for Tuesday evening, the Primary officers the legioneer to select their officers are planning a real treat for the from. The candidates are: jkiddies at the Wines Park. Every; child in Lehi of the Primary age isj Commander invited to attend the party. Details (RUel Evans L. I. Wardle are not announced but somethng very First Vice special is being arranged for. The g W. Clark Norman Schown children are asked to be at the park Second Vice at 7 o'cock p. m. for a real good time. ,N. B. Turner J. B. Barnes The Leln children are also remindThird Vice e Hugh R. Hhodes closing of the summer recreational Adjutant activities when the grand finale of G. Whipple E. W.. Larsen the playground activities wil be J. Chaplain climaxed by the children's parade on W. H. Jenkinson E. B. Garrett August 15. Now is the time to plan Service Officer for your float or parade feature. S. M. Taylor Thomas Powers Historian Afton J. Peterson LEROY CHAMBERLAIN J BIG COMMUNITY N. Webb. That pi Goates and Rose Pearson, survive him. He has been preceded in death by his father, mother, seven brothers and two sisters. He was a quiet, unassuming man but loved and respected by a host of friends who will greatly mourn his sudden passing. In business he was strictly truth ful and honest. He was an ardent worker in his church and was a true Latter-daSaint. Such a well spent life will be heritage to these six boys, who are all well and favorably known in this community. He died July 23, at 12 o'clock mid night of a cerebra hemmorhage at the age of 61 years and 6 months. RECREATIONAL SCHE- HEW OFFICERS i FOR THE CHILDREN TUESDAY EVENING1 h No. 49 LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1938 VI U NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D PHONE 76 m m m M H ft m m |