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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1940 156 Eesidenc LEHI FREE PRESS, LKHL UTAH LOCAL West 3rd North DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN UTAH r,oivn - B ITEIS Mr. Monday The Lehi Third Ward Church History a party at Saratoga. Thurs- class enjoyed day evening. Swimming and luncheon were enjoyed. The class was in charge of Mrs. John Hutchings and Arnold Brems, is no task at drop ia at the Park Station for luncheon. Service Your favorite cold meats with salad, a slice of tomato, pickles, etc. Boy what a meal on a day And the soda like this. beer, etc.. fits in perfectly. Autumn earing all when yon ff, PARK SERVICE STATION GLEN HADFIELD, Manager We have one of the latest mnsic boxes Mrs. Aha Webb aad so a Jackie, were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple attended Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Arnold the funeral services for Alex K. ThornGrove Doris, were Pleasant daughter. Brown of Salt Lake City. ton at Pleasant Grove, Sunday. visitors, Saaday. spent Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bone of Salt Lake Sunday dinner guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Wanlass were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred City. visited with Mrs. John Bone, K. Wanlass and Mr. and Mr. Cliff Williams of Grantsville. Miss Lela Erickson and Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. LaVon CfaristofTersoa visited spent Saturday in Salt Young with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carson of Salt Lake City. Lake City. Sunday. Henry Erkkson left Sunday for SpanMr. and Mrs. Jay Whitman and two ish Fork, where he will be employed in daughters of Richmond, visited with Mr. the sugar factory. and Mrs. George Whitman, over the week-en- COLD OR HOT LURCH and Mrs. Warren Bone in Salt Lake City. Mrs. D. C. Tidwell and son. Ray, of McGill, Nevada, returned home Mon day. after a visit with her mother, Mrs Bernard Webb, and other local relatives While here dinners in her honor were given by Mr. and Mrs. R. Ward Webb Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Ralph Davis attended a party at Wilson Stoddart left Sunday for Girls' Physkal Education classes will the home of Mrs. John Wing of Provo. Idaho Falls. Idaho, where she will be enjoy a hiking party. Monday, at Mutual Friday. Dell. employed during the sugar campiign. Refreshments will be served after the class. Mrs. Alta Webb and Mrs. Jennie Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bone of Nostrum were Salt Lake City visitors. of Springville. were week-enMiss Gertrude Anderses, who is guests Wednesday afternoon. local relatives. teaching at Spencer, visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson over Miss Vilate Forsythe of Provo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and Mr. and the week-eng at the William Dansie home, Sunday. Mrs. Noble Evans were Salt Lake City visitors. Monday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Cornwall and dangber. Laurel, of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Alma Beck. Mrs. George Whit- Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington. Sunday LEHI STAKE man, Mrs. Jess Fox and Miss Alma Beck evening. spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pixton of Salt 1940 OCTOBER, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams spent Lake City, Bishop and Mrs. Lawrenot OBEDIENCE , Mrs. Dahl of West Jordan were Sunday guests Sunday evening with Mr. and And in nothing doth man offend God, or against Howard Hacking of Mercur. of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. none in his wrath kindled, save those who confess not bis hand in all things, and obey not his commandments. C. 59-2D. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles, daughter Beth, and son. Glen, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. John Bone, Sunday. Mrs. William Wing returned home, Sunday, after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jerling of Highland. A kins. Mrs. Geneva Stewart, Mrs. Blanche Roberts. Mrs. Lucy Lee of American Fork and Mrs. Sadie Chilton. d SUNDAY SCHOOL MESSENGER r.Vv group of friends and relatives of Mrs. Robert Stoddart met at her home Friday, honoring her 60th birthday anni luncheon Ajn afternoon versary. and social were njoyed by Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. Edith Kirkham. Mrs. Zelpha Wil 1".' , - i m Y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman of Salt Lake City, were callers of Mr. and Mrs Roger Price. Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price were Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday evening. 1 "If mum-- . :.jt I m mm . f itiiw' , Special recognition is given to this Fifth Ward Church History Class of girls because of their enviable record in C attendance. HAVE YOUR MATTRESS MADE OVER jrfj V"fc7J ( LANDIS WELT 7 y I or into an innerspring by the Utah County Mattress Factory of Provo, the only mattress factory in Utah County. For Keep Utah County money at home. Lehi or 160-quick service Phone 8-- FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. GOOD IRRIGATED Have your shoes shined for FARM 10c. 40 acres adaptable for alfalfa, sugar beets, potatoes and grain, 1 vt miles north from Lehi. 40 shares full water right Provo Reservoir and 40 shares North Bench Irrigation Co. No buildings. $75 per acre. Easy Write Federal Land Bank, terms. 512 Beneficial Life Bldg., Salt Lake in and Rive us a trial, Come work done while you wait. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP OSBORNE. Prop. STREET, LEHI, UTAH Church History Class of girls has made the followattendance during the first six months of 85 record: ing 1940. For the past nin weeks not including last Sunday These girls have been fortunate they have had 100. in having Mrs. Ester Hunt as their teacher for the past year. On account of ill health she was released. Since that time they have been taught by Mrs. Roy Hicks who has carried on the very fine work started by Sister Hunt. Sister Hicks with out assistance decorated a float representing church history for our recent Black Hawk encampment parade, using her entire class of girls on the GOSPEL DOCTRINE (Men and women over 20 years of age) What is the significance of gospel doctrine to religiHow can we appraise the conduct of Latter-da- y ous living? Saints in the light of restored truth? These questions are designed to unfold the meaning attached to Mormon-isin our study of gospel and produce a doctrine. City. HAROLD STATE They are from left to right Laurel Willis, Donna Degelbeck. Carol Low Yearance, Violet Louise Smith, Joyce Southwick, Geraldine Hitchcock. Shirley VanWagoner. Meirl Barnes, Mama May Peterson, teacher, Mrs. Roy Hicks. On September 15, Sister Hicks took the class of float. girls to SprinRville to hear pioneer stories first handed from a lady 85 years old. Church History boys taught by Mrs. Ivan Webb hav for the past nine to 80 made the fine record of 78 months. To attain this record, and a better one last year, these boys have gone out in the ward and brought other boys who have not been in Sunday School for at least six months. This record of teachers and pupils so noble and true May give encouragement to others what is possible for them to do. May success, and peace of heaven, ever flow To these fine teachers and pupils, where 'ere they go. Fifth Ward Sunday School Superintendency. FEDERAL LAND BANK view-poin- t WAMT API Constitutional Amendment -- Liability of Stockholders of Banlti A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION , ARTICLE Xll OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATINC TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. Be it enacted by tht Legislature of tht Slate ef Utah, luo-thkel all th member elected to each Aouje concurring therein: SECTION 1. That It Is proposed to amend section 18, article XH, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 18. The legislature may prorlde by law that the stockholders In every corporation and Joint stock association organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock Issued by any such corporation in addition to the mount of capital stock subscribed nd fully paid by them shall b Individually responsible for an add tonal amount equal to not excee-- ? the amount of their stock ha nca corporation, or the amount of weir stock of any particular clas w such for all Its debt corporation, na liabilities of every kind. Section 2. The of secretary is directed to submit thU Proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general faction in the manner provided by 'ta n 200 Yearling FOR SALE See Carl Gunther, Phone 189. 3. If adopted by th Rectors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day ' January, 15 acres farming land. FOR SALE Good water right and pasture land. Mrs. Martha Ball. Weiner Pigs For Sale 594 North 1st West. "PPears of In witness s-- -- jy office. whereof, 1 have wto set my hand and affixed her, thJ uL J of.tBe State ot day of August, 1940. Secretary of utaflJ W. D. Jones. 2p A sack of eood potatoes pays your also subscription for one year and you or Theatre get a family pass to the Royal as Cards Christmas Beautiful A Box of GOSPEL MESSAGE (Men and women 17 and 18 years of age) Practical application of religious ideals, and observance of the Lord's day brngs about a position and direct relationship between religion ai. temporal government. FOR SALE CHEAP One hand beet S. M. plow, one light double buggy. Taylor. Enamel Range with Water r.noH 160-W- . Sale Cheap Phone Jacket For Sale Cheap Large Home For S. M. 1 ayior. chicken coops. 3 Flertric Welding and all kinds of 3rd Blacksmith Work see Dale Peterson, Fr Cream For Sale Pin' D. Jones, 594 Quart 35c. Wm. wv;;ncr P H. 1of UVcfc. Dressed Cold Turkeys See IW, For Sale L. Young 0. Feterson at Storage riant. LOTS FOR SALE I ayior. See Mrs. Thomas A. . . . - roij Vnr Worthless Fox Boyd Holmstead. Lehi Animals m HI DING t: Farm- - rhone 843-K- 3. WANTED Will call and pay for ana aeaa worthless old horses TTsvlmatAa1 fif till r animals bee Fox Farm, LehiNeeds ne- If your Sewing Machine CliamiiMd. f oaws or pairs. Sissors William Osborne will do It for yoa. w" Catting children's hair is one of my specialties. My moden shop is sanitary and all instruments are Mr. and Mrs. Glendore Adams and baby of Ogden, visited over the week-en- d with Mr. Adams parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams. sterilized. We Specialize in ladies hair cutting. Look your best all the time. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone left Thurs day, for a trip to the San Francisco Fair and HOGEEw'8 tour of California, and points of a interest enroute. Mr. and Mrs. children and Mr. Donald and baby Sunday visitors home. Mr. and Mrs. George Donna Robison, Miss those Lehi from among Nevada-B- . Y. U. football Friday PHONE fl 30-- W IN REGARDS TO YOUR BUILDING P. Price, Jos, Hadfield were attending the j PROBLEMS No Job to Large or to Small We Meet or Beat All Prices By Day or Contract game at Provo, night. Miss Bernicce Bradshaw, who has been employed at Hollywood, California, during the summer, returned home over the week-enand has registered at the Brig-ha- SHOP DARBER Ben Buckwalter and and Mrs. Lawrence Mcof American Fork, were at the James H. Gray Mrs. Orson Hacking of Tooele, Mrs. Howard Hacking and two daughters of Mercur, Mrs. Don McKinney and children of Cedar Fort, visited with Mrs. A. F. Adams, Tuesday. W. W. D1CKERS0N Lehi. Utah 2nd West. 5th North m d Young University of Pravo. of Athletic Principals and coaches Region No. 3, will hold a meeting in Provo, Wednesday, at 6 p. m. to discuss problems and schedules of the com-in- g This meeting has made necesyear. the sary postponement of the faculty which was to be held October 2. party OLD TESTAMENT A (Boys and girls 15 and 16 years of age) This months lessons are a study of the ten commandments. Though they were revealed in Moses' time, they are as modern now in applicaton were when given. Lel QAnLIO II:!? Fljh uIGoIon Bacbrla llarnf l tetter Harafnl Oat of bud mm, bterts, In yma tbloa nitiyoumtttnr wm$ and caoiiosi atwn" oitonlDg iniixshw and dtstlnwa. fir D&AlkisOiUI CfW a odorless Ur and gmt a fihXB trial nitea, AT LEHI DRUG CO. and principle as they 'teak FIT FOR A KING BOOK OF MORMON (Boys and girls 12, 13 and 14 years of age) Loyalty and unity are absolutely necessary in the resistance of any enemy be it physical or spiritual. This is a lesson objective for the coming month. CHURCH HISTORY (Children, ages 10 and 11) What important events happened in the city of Nauvoo? Why was the temple erected there? Such questions as these are discussed in the ensuing month's work. PRIMARY (Children ages 7, 8, and 9) The lessons for this month will instill into the hearts of the children that the Lord answers the prayers of those who earnestly seek Him and great blessings will come through faith and prayer. West and 4th North. XT Mrs. Dean Wright of Pocatello, Idaho, the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark. is spending 1 premium. - State, (Men and women 19 and 20 years of age) For October the Missionary Training department will consider revelation, immortality, the resurrection, and man in his relation to his physical environment. These are Saints. all of first importance to all Latter-day FOR SALE CHEAP '29 Ford Sedan, See Alvin $35.00. newly overhauled 1' Lehi. Colledge, 1941. E. K. of Monson, state of the State Secrotary of Utah, dej nereby certify that the foregoing tl J ' true aml correct copy of Constitutional Amendment pro posed by the rogukj session of th legislature .: u:? ; , the sam Hens FOR SALE Piano and Parlor Furnace J. J. Patterson, Phone 345-J2tp Lehi. 20c, Section H. Milne. tl Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gough return ed home late last week after a fifteen day vacation in American Fork Canyon. MISSIONARY TRAINING APPLES FOR SALE 2t JONATHAN THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. IS 40 KINDERGARTEN (Ages up to 6 years) children are to hear some of the finest stories written, about the Pioneers early days in Utah their troubles, their blessings, and their dealings with the Indians. lllu. 1?i9At food The kindergarten RECOMMENDS OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT Qiia&t, During the months of September arid October we are asked to assist the General Church Music Committee in the teaching of "Great God To Thee My Evening Song." Latter-daSaint Hymns. No. 345, in addition to our usual songs. SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE FOR AUG. 1940 Number Ward Average Attendance Enrolled Ward Population 216 431 773 First not reported 406 612 Second 165 215 521 Third 174 392 505 Fourth 155 263 567 Fifth 20 not reported 191 Cedar Valley 84 65 17 t WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU LAMSIEM PHONE MAIN STREET 1 Fairfield m fi 1 ,m. -- ;imszzs nBHROPS. 17 LEHI, UTAH |