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Show f THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1939 TEMPLE TO ADD EXTRA SESSION WILL GO INTO EFFECT NOV. 6 Effective November 6, one additional session will be conducted in the Salt Lake L. D. S-- . temple, married provided both already have their endowment. Sealings for the dead are performed during the first three sessions. Evening appointments for sealinga should be made at least a week in advance, Mr. Chipman announced. of Manti as head of the residence hall coeds, and it will be her duty to L GIRL TO RULE HALL LOGAN The job of presiding over 104 girls living in the women's residence hall at Utah State Agricultural college was voted to June Hanson of Lehi, junior coed at the U. A. C-- . final elections revealed. Miss Hanson won the position of president over Miss Laverd White head of St. George. Miss Iris Carver of Ogden, Miss Bessie Crock of Ruth. Nevada, and Miss Helen Nielsen of m. "Persons going for their own en dowments may go through with the 9:15 a- - m. session (8:45 a. m. on Wednesdays) or the 5 p.m. session,' Mr. Chipman said. Marriages will be performed by special appointment to suit convenience of those to be Logan. She succeeds LUCKY DEER HUIITERS conduct the activities of the hall. Miss Hanson, with a council which will be selected later, will decide in the rules and regulations for the coeds and will handle disciplinary problems which may arise. She plans many interesting events for the coeds for the coming college year. COEDS CHOOSE LEHI Chipman. president, an nounced Wednesday. The schedule of sessions follows: First, 8 to 8:45 a. m.; second. 9:15 to 10 a. m.; third, 11:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.; fourth. 1:45 to 2:30 p. m. ; fifth, 3:45 to 4:30 p. m.; sixth, 5 to 5:45 p. m-- , and seventh, 6 to 6:45 p. Stephen AND IMPLEMENTS HIGH SCHOOL NEWS rs Robert R. Beck and Miss Lola Brown of Salt Lake City, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LEHI, UTAH 67-- W Allred. ilk - week. 6AEAGE CCSMER 2 Pounds Cellophane Bag GINGER SNAPS- MILK (Banner) PEAS (Sweet Garden) SONNY BOY SPAGHETTI PUMPKIN. No. 2'? Can S. & W. FINE COFFEE Ruel Evans Clifford Miller Forrest Fox Alva Wing Noble Evans Alton Wilkins Glen Wanlass - 4 for 3 Cans ---- Gerald Taylor W. H. Jenkinson Don Evans Ainor Evans Geraldies Yates Fred Yates Leon Yates John E. Yates Elmer Yates Thomas Colledge Pete Peterson ... Lee Green 26c 21c 10c 25c -- 33c $1.15 3 Panels Hospital Notes 12c Pound 17c Pound 18c Pound Pound 22c - -- - 1 2 Pounds r Candies, Novelties, Masks, Noise Makers, Decorations, etc. Dinners Lunches All kinds of But not long ago he was thus occupied When something occurred that put Fate on Ann's With This no furnace to tend, side : I will dish-wipin- blankety-blanket- y rot mind grind." even g PUT YOUR HOME IN THE ECONOMY ZONE THUS "Don't you think," she remarked, "that it's chilly MODERN WAY in here? that's a fix the fire The dishes can wait dear." By using gas for the four big jobs heating cookHe went to the basement then Ann heard a shout: g and refrigeration you have the ing, fire has gone out!" 'This blankety-blankeadvantage of low quantity rates. As an example, the average monthly costs in a typical Utah home last year were for all 4 services, be surmised; as started, might the Then argument of which cooking, g and refrigeration vocalized. both as a one they Neither pulled punch came to $5.05, leaving only $5.39 for gas heat "This wouldn't have happened," she finally cried. Remember Gas is the ONLY fuel that can take "If we'd put in gas heat!" To which hubby replied. care of the four needs. It is the ONLY "We can't have gas neat, as you s veiy wen automatic house 100' swellis it otherwise much too costs far It heating fuel. SCHOOL A special treat is being arranged for the Lehi Second Ward members, Sunday evening when a choir of fifty voices will furnish the complete pro gram in the sacramental meeting. The singers will come from Provo and promise something worth while to all Second Ward music lovers. ' SUPPLIES Agents for magazines of all kinds, singly or in clubs V ME ILrlNG BEEHIVE GUARDIANS Then hubby said nothing, but looked long and hard At the figures which he just could not disregard. And at length he confessed with a genuine grin, "I'll hand it to you, Ann you certainly win. dish-tow- el DRINKS HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES PROGRAM III 2ND WARD The nightly routine that Ann's good hubby had Was a jpb that makes practically every man sad; in hand. With an apron tied on and a at Annie's command. He massaged all the dishes 25c Hallowe'en CHOIR TO PRESENT Begin to go down from the day you commence To use gas for heat and I'm trying to say We would really save money with gas all the way." 55c Cc Pound CONFECTIONS and SOFT SHE'D DONE IT ON PURPOSE BEYOND ANY DOUBT! 17C MAIN STREET, LEHI WE DELIVER PHONE 30 Dean Higginson received treatment for a fractured right thigh, at the Lehi Hospital. Thursday. BUT 2 GOATES FOOD MART Gene Pingree Lee Rick George Ricks Lawrence Colledge Howard Ricks W. H. Barnes Basil Dorton Mrs. Glen Chilton was admitted to the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday for medical treatment. Out- - 25c 3 for OXYDOL, Large 4 OUNCE CAN PEPPER PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Pounds MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSINGFLOUR, 48 Pounds (Four Point) SPRY BANANAS MUTTON CHOPS POT ROAST CURED BACON SQUARES CHERRY CHOCOLATES MINCE MEAT Mrs. Margaret Wilde of Highland received medical care at the Lehi Hospital, Saturday and Sunday. He Blamed Her for Letting the Furnace Go V Hallowe'en Mix Candy 15c Pound 10 lbs. 67c ugar - Postmaster Schow is enjoying his vacation from the Lehi postoffice this HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 mi Keith D- Lott Morris Dahl Wheeler Timothy George P- Price Paul Price Roger Price - ALLIS-- G liALI.l ERS TRACTORS soe, p m - The Athenian Club will meet at the home of Miss Ida Thurman. Thursday. The book review, "Listen to the Wind." by Mrs. Annie M Lindberg, will be given by MrsRobert S. Fox. DEALER IN Mrs. A. D- - Clark ai d Provo. were guests of , Sunday. ATHENIAN CLUB IIOTES REPAIRING Eva Carson and Homer Trinnaman visited friends in Ogden Miss We are printing a partial list of Lehi's lucky deer hunters- These are the names brought to our office this week. Those brought after this issue will be printed next week. Lehi High School's feminine net-tevanquished the girls tennis team of Granite High School, in Salt Lake City, last Thursday. Winning two doubles matches and one singles the Lehi girls dropped only one single match, that by a narrow margin. The Lehi girls making the trip were: Vida Jones. Lois Larsen, Lois Shelley. Beth Austin. Donna Had- and Virginia Dorton. field, Miss Elaine Wdntch EXPERT CA PHONE THURSDAY, OCTOBEg THE LEHI FREE PRESS , LEHL, UTAH TO MEET The Lehi Stake Beehive Guardians will meet in a ''Sport Buzz," Thursday, October 26th, in the High School All Guardian girls of Gymnasium. the stake with their leaders are invited to be present-- New games and dances will be introduced and refreshments served. SHELLS LOCAL ITEMS SHELLS water-heatin- ty six-roo- m $10-4- water-heatin- FOR ALL TYPES AND Mrs. Vera Chipman and two children of Thistle, were week-en- d guests of Mrs. Sarah Knudsen. SIZES OF GUNS - 'eft for a minute, then came back in glee. "Here's something," she said, "that I want you to She see It's the cost of gas heat in a home like our own. And it puts them right in the economy zone." "You see. she went on, "that with gas for all four Of the big household jobs, it cost not a cent more: x and expense Gas cooking, flutotnaflc Take advantage of the 10 discount on a new gas furnace. This special offer ends soon. payment. terms. iSmall .down 'Convenient ice-bo- hot-wat- er N AT URAL. PA mm HEATyp MrsAlice Francis accompanied her husband to Oregon, Sunday, after a two weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Knudsen. - 1 call MAIN STREET TWENTY-THRE- UTAH COMMUNITIES E LEHI, - Mrs- - Thomas UTAH ; Woffinden entertained their club at dinner at their home, Thursday evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. naiiowe e Leo Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Don Simms. Mr. and Mrs- June Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clark. - SERVING at our store Lehi Hardware Eva Yates and La Riel Yates motored to Salt Lake City, Friday afternoon and returning to Orem where they spent three days during deer season with their parentsMr. and MOUNTAIN FUELlUPPLV COMPANY When you need hardware Mrs. Charlotte Lewis entertained at dinner last week in .honor of Mrs. C. E. Robinson of Chicago, 111., and ' Mrs Thomas Paoletti of Logan. Guests present were: Mrs. Robinson, and Mrs. Poletti; Mrs. E. G- Shelton of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mrs. Glen Robinson and Nielson of American Fork; Mrs. Dale Berry of Cear Fort; Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Mrs. Ella Manning, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts. - DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. S5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE $5000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR , Monday, Oct. 30th Mrs-Keit- Mrs. Joseph Broadbent entertained nt her home at a chicken dinner, Thursday evening, honoring the birthday anniverary of her daughter. Mrs. Ruth Wagstaff of American Fork. Covers were laid for Mr. and MrsDon Wagstaff of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge. Mr. and Mrs. Azor Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. John Broadbent. Alvin Broadbent and the hostess. Dans Art Carters Orchestra - The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 MAIN STREET. LEHI. UTjH I Tickets 35c '" " IUHHWW, Ladies I I 1 1 1 1 1 H I 1 III I I 10c 1.1', |