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Show me ehi Free Press LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D " Itme vii. LEHI CITY. ITAH.TIirRSDAY. JULY WOMAN CELE- - HI FAREWELL ; ELDER 100TH BIRTHDAY BATES '' No. 46 19.19 ". TESTIMONAL ( in huniii FUNERAL SERVICES HELD t CARL RACKER to FOR ODESSA S. OSCARSON his tlejitirt fin far the DASISH MI SSI iiS LEHI FIFTH WARD CHAPEL Nakale Carlisle of of the Utah 5ow a patient celebrated her InfirmaO"' 'birthday anniversary Sunday, was held at the Infirmary jou vs. Carlisle and a large nuni- friends called during the day. friends frm Lthi met ,jp of held a program and Ker and JMrs. Carlisle is bedfast, due injured knee, receivea in a ian ears ago, but talked to friends :es reporters, giving a number eresting happenings during her aiong them early day history ijt Lake City and events in the She states Brigham Young. the death of her she remembers Ani-'- ,. Is Best." WHATEVER IS s '. M. opening Song Invocation Trio Ui ant! Redding Duet (a and b) Vocal Solo know as my life grows older And my eyes have clearer sight That under each rank wrong, somewhere There lies the root of right. rin That each sorrow has it's purpose, L was born in Fclak, Conton-- f By the sorrowing oft unguessed; .Tnlv 9 1 939. She But, as sure as the sun t ' brings mornj ' the L. D. S. Church, August ing. ;i, and imimigrated to America Whatever is is best. I Vocal Trio Congregation Goodwin Sisters Ruth Wanlass ) Abe and Morris Anderson Brace Sostrum Boyd Larsen June Anderson, Betty Jean Dorton and Donna Iladfield Ada Phillips Lucille B. Rhodes (a and b) Remark Response Trio Benediction HEARING ELECTION PRIMARY SUMMER BRINGS PROBLEM ineestors. social from re: Mrs Olive Powell, Mrs. i D"rton, Mrs. Effie Bushman, ;finniie Goates, Mrs. Nicholine U Miss Lila Gasiford, Mrs. the attending Gaisford, Mrs. Sarah Susie Littleford, Mrs. Webb, Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Ella Christofferson, j!e, Mrs. Rachel 'Anderson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. ;er, Mrs. Marie Neil, Mrs Dordtjhy White, Mr. Mrs. Asa Clark. following program was given: location Mrs. Mina Webb. sacrament was blessed by and Asa Cark, at p Whipple wuest of Mrs. Carlisle. j ' E. Mrs. Max-Clar- :e know, there are no errors In the greaj Eternal plan, 'And that all things work together For the final good of man. And I know when my soul speeds on1 j ward, In its grand Eternal quest. I shall say, as I look earthward But whatever is is best. Ella Wheeler k, Wilcox. HIGH PRIESTS MEETING SUNDAY The Lehi Stake H'igh Priests meeting held at Lehi Fifth Ward Mir Chapel, Sunday, July 9, 1939, at 2 All m. High p. Priests, their wives and High Priest widows are Whipple. expected to be present. 'n : sr." i y"n read by Mrs. R. J. PROGRAM singing. Prayer. Stake business. Quartet "God Bless America." Standing Roll Call. Reading of the Minutes. Reading of Declaration of IndeCongregational THEY ARE STILL far only recognition of the PROGRAMS EACH TUESDAY n to be held approximately four months from now is a quiet, undercover campaign which has its origin with friends or opponents of prospective candidates and incumbents. No announcements have been made at this early date, and no authentic reports of the intentions of have been present city officials issued. There The Lehi Stake Primary Assocare holing their summer Primary meetings at the Wines Park, iations each Tuesday determining whether A . city officials are to be nominated by direct primary, petition or the convention method. At the Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle, daugh present cities of the second and PRINCIPAL AT L. H. Mel!, Zada and Velda, Taylor ters, Carl Ashton was the lucky winner third class are without a form of W7. P. of and Wardle Provo, Nye of $50.00 in cash givien to the lucky nominating candidates. COAST MEETING were in Lehi visiting with relatives ticket holder, at the Royal Theatre,. As the primary election method of on Sunday. evening of lastti week. Wednesday choosing nominees is both cumber L. R. Adamson, principal of the some and expensive, it is generally Mrs. T. A. Taylor spent the week- Lehi Harvey Steel of Highland, was a High School is attending the not unlikely that the end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. L. considered Nat on'il Education Association ad- - Sunday guest at the R. J. Stice home. council will solve their problem by I. Wardle and family. favoring a nomination procedure allowing a combination of petition and m convention method. elective S. This year voters in Lehi tt E3 will pendence. three two-yea mayor, Song "Flag Without A Stain." choose council one- - four-yea- r councilmen, ManSpeaker Mark E. Peterson, a and recorder, a city man, city of and Deseret Editor News, aging is the Evans a member of Liberty Stake Presi- treasurer. Sylvester councilman. Theme: ''The Struggle of hold-ovdency. whose term if office Incumbents Liberty." 31 are: December Mayfir "Ameri expires Congregati'inal singing John N. Whimpey, Councilmen Ed. J. ca." FINE QUALIY FOODS Benediction. Johnson, Isaac Bone, B. J. Lott and Fiesh concludFig Bars, Pound All are Jackson Wanlass. TOMATOES, 2,-- i Cans... .3 for the with term first exceptheir ing KELLOGG'S CORNtion of Ed. J. Johnson. FLAKES 2 for JELI.O ICE CREAM MIX 2 for CITY SERVICE STATION KERR SELF SEALING CAPS 2 Dozen 2 Pkg. NOW OPEN M. C. P. PECTIN CERTO SUGAR. 10 Pounds The new City Service Station on TOILET TISSUE 3 for Main and Center Street is now open CORN BEEF Can for business. The new station carries I '"I " J."! J 1 for Gilmore Products and is operated by SPRY, 3 Pound Can. Keith Powell. of 1847 Rogers Bros. (Wth Spry Coupon 49c) Mr. Powell invites the motorists of KRAFT DINNERS, 2 Packages REGULAR PRICE $58.6! this vicinity to visit his place of MILK 4 Cans business and promises prompt and P. & G. SOAP, 5 Bars efficient service. Puffed Wheat, Large Bag white red and An attractive building and large Neon sign and wellights make the new station a come addition to the business place of Main Street. m Summer ar THE from 7 to 8 p. m. very interesting program is being carried out for children 4 to 12 years inclusive. The program includes games, handicraft, junior hour programs and various other out- i i i j i. llnea courses ior "cne pleasure ana interest of the children. The meetings are held in the cool of the evening and furnish a meeting place for the children under competent in- sltructors. Parents are urged to send the children to the meetings each Tuesday. All children of Lehi between 4 and 12 invited to join the classes. . one essenltial election policy which must be determined by the city counciil before October 1. The 1939 legislature passed a bill which was signed by Governor Henry H. Blood providing that cities of second and third class have the is privilege of ;!e i So I Elder Carl Racker Mrs. Dot Racker Rula Dorton, Leota Peterson, Lula Anderson Robert L. Phillips I- 4-- fern C( iS TRIM ' TloSS I'utriirch Andrew Fjeld Vocal Solo Reading "2, I STA RY Seaker j : OL I PROGRAM IS BEST settling in Utah. John Musser in 1873. I know that each sinful action, t married tssed away in 1890. She married As sure as the night brings shade, L Carlisle who passed away in Is somewhere, sometime punished. Though the hour be long delayed, I know, that the soul is aided and has an unusual memory aind is still clear according to Sometimes by the heart's unrest, 1 And to grow means often to suffer nrtTYViae Ck ff;A;nlc But whatever is is best. i genealogical work for 4,000 of 2? THURSDAY. JULY 6TH Congregational siniging -- "'Love at H .me" and "We Thank Thee Oh, God For a Prophet." R. J. Whipple. Remarks Benediction Asa Clark. Dainty refreshments were served by the Lehi First Ward Sunshine Committee. .T . Mrs. Odessa Mae Schow Oscarson, ' d ed late Saturday at a Salt Lake ministrators and educators confer-hospit- al of a heart ailment . Leland Stanford University, at enet's She was b.rn at Ix'hi, January 23. Palo, Alto, and the University of 1911, a daughter of J. P. and Mae California, at Berkeley, California. Brown Schow. Mrs. Oscarson, a With Mr. Adamson were Jesse M. the of School, Walker, High graduate principal of the American. had been active in L. I). S church Fork High School, A. P. Warnick, organizations. On March 1, 1937, Principal of Iincoln High School and she was married to George Oscarson Carl Banks, Principal of the Pleasof Pleasant Grove. ant Grove High School. besides her and husband Surviving parents are five brothers and a sister, Orin J., Ivan and Clifton Schow of MINING CLAIMS Earl Schow of Rexburg, Lehi; ' BILL SIGHED Idaho; Harold Schow of St. Anthony, Idaho, and Mrs. Camlla Woods of little Cottonwood canyon. Washington, June 30 President Funeral services were conducted Roosevelt signed Friday a bill exat 2 p. m. in Lehii tending to noon, September Wednesday 1, the Fourth Ward chapel with Bishop deadline which annual assessment by Lonel Larsen, conducting. work on mining claims for the curFuneral services were held in the rent fiscal year must be started. Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel, WednesFederal mining laws require that day afternoon, with Bishop Lionel $100 worth of labor or improvements Larsen conductiiig. aggregating that amount be made The opening song, a solo, "My each year on mining claims held Task" Mrs. Margaret Kirkham. in the United States and Invocation Harry Stoker. fcUaska. Skeftch Mrs. Donna Ash of PleasFor several years past the requireant Grove. ment has been waived by speciat Solo "In the Garden" Marley legislation. Steele of American Fork. Remarks Bishop Junius A. West of Pleasant Grove. SUNSHINE COMMITTEE Remarks Pres. Virgil II. Peterson. ENTERTAINS Solo LeRoy Fage of Pleasant Grove. The Leh,i Fifth Ward Sunshine Benediction John S. Smith. The grave in the Lehi cemdljery Committee entertained at the hom& was dedicated 'by Pres. A. Carlos of Mrs. Alice L. Phillips, Saturday-afternooAddia Schow. honoring Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Ellen Thomas, Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor and Mrs. Alice HAROLD OSBORNE Mrs. ON VACATION Ashton. Taylor and Mrs. attend. Ashton were unable to Harold Osborne, proprietor of the Fourteen ladies enjoyed a program State Street Shoe Shop is enjoying and dainity refreshments as well as a ten day vacation. The State Street a social afternoon. Shoe Shop will be closed unlti'l his reCARL ASHTON LUCKY turn, on July 10. WINNER AT ROYAL. ; Whatever Is H M M er Tops HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSIERY FOR THE PARTICULAR WOMAN AND- - Wolverine Work Shoes FOR THE MAN FORT Tley WHO WANTS WITHOUT COM- A No More Than Other Shoes. Cosfcj Savings Special 50 Piece Silver Set SPECIAL Half Price $29.25 See it OODWIN 'S FOR YOUR SUMMER TOGGERY at Uie Gift Shop E. N. WEBB 11c 23c 19c SUNDAY JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Union Meeting will The The Gift Shop be held Sunday, July 9 a 2 p. m. in LEHI the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel. All MAIN STREET Priesthood workers are urged to be present. j M M n 19c 19c 19c 22c ")9c 13c 18c 15c 59c Week-en- d SUGAR - CORN FLAKES MILK Standby Specials 10 Pounds ,Kc 25 lbs. O M S R.O M WHITE M CRYSTAL M OXYDOL, Large P. n for 4 ..5c m 25c 4 n n Broadbent and k M Son Other Brands - f' 4 ic Mc - Quart 20c :!:,t' & G. SOAP Bars HI 37c 21c Hie for for 3 3 No. 2 Doughnut GERBER'S BABY FOOD 2 Pounds EXCEL!. SODAS WHITE ACE SHOE IOLISH. 4 Pounds RAISINS AMERICAN INDIAN FLOUR JELL-WEL- for - or P. TUNA FLAKES PORK and BEANS, No. CORN, PEAS or BEANS Glar.ed lbs. $5.63 $1.45100 !i MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 29c 28c 19c QUALITY FRESH MEATS PRIESTHOOD MEETING M n - .... !' r 25c 25c 7Iic 4 for 16c 2 for 25c 3!lc Pound Package Lard Visit Otir Meat and Vegetable Department for the best at prices to fit your pocket book. M m M M m n MART k GOATES FOODLEHI PHONE 4 m .if.-- MAIN STREET, PHONE 20-For PROMPT DELIVERY n m lite Size SHREDDED WHEAT H m 2c 14 M 15c L 9 k Dozen 20c :! 25c M ,r.-,.vv.rwr.v1m.vvi- .v 30 WE DELIVER i |