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Show THURSDAY, JULY Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Phone RED GROSS KILLED IN CRASH Resid George P. Price. Manager (Continued from Page "-- Atfer having completed the 1) (aren'a were William ilad-titl- d and Charlotte Cough Hadfield. both of Pioneer stock and active church workers. I was taught while in my youth thai the most important Upon thing to do was to live the Gospel of Entered at the postoffke at Lehi. Utah, as second class matter. Advertising Rates Furnished Request. GLASS GRADUATES -- LW 1G0-- Jesus Christ of Latterday I began school i.d Saint-- , at the age of six, in s'an'i-ar- d course of Red Cross Home Nursing, the following members of the Lehi Chapter of The America!; Nat ional Red Cross were awarded Certificates, Thursday evening, June 20th, at the home of .Sarah E. Gaisf-jrdchairman of the Lehi Chapter: Alice Ethel Ball. Dorothy Benru-'t- . Gudumndt-n- . Florence Godfrey. Laurel Hutching-;- . Edna Peterson. Nettie Philips, Alice Stice, Adelaide Thrasher, Madge Trinnaman, Geneva West and Irene Wilson. The certifica'es were by Mrs. Mabel Jones, local Public Health Nurse and were issued by authority of Norman Davis, National Chairman of the American Red fross. This course in Home Nursing was given by the National Chapter in ac cordance with the National Defense Program and covered a period from March 5th to May 29th of this year. It included the study and practical application of such problems as First Aid. Communicable Diseases, Community and Home Health, Babies and their Care, Nutrition, Sick Room and Common Ailments Procedure, and Emergencies. While the principal instructions and lectures were given by Mrs. Jones, the class also received special class room lectures and clinics by Mr. Harry Butler of Provo on First Aid, Mrs. Hazel Stevens of Salt Lake Mr. Leo City, State Nutritionist, Hanson of Lehi on the School Child. Dr. Ramsey of the State Training School, American Fork on mental deficiencies and their treatment, Dr. Elmo Eddington of Lehi on common riected bv their it i,.r,r,. , ,.f t!v ,. ,hr Mr ., . i giadt u!ai:i.n i l.'.e meMiit-r- s Mbel credit t -- was f; cs r her c t- le.-el'.t- well as l.er un.xctoe.i e In s. ex- - ciass wa- - due .. .... the metiiod i ... "v. 1 -- f"si -ro . - Sit. the oass j. LEHI BOY RECEIVES ttt i .i, jLLY with the f. name, date of - Vir'r RECOGNITION phone snumUrr, iatner i.aine, v, mot he i s name, v. h 1 sij from heighth, weight, c.... of Lair Earl Banks has been chosen of applicants of eyes, in:..rma:. n among a large number course in tne pioneer ancestor ,,-uraduate t i.. tii .a of oi Institute lecmiuiogy. paiemai ana mati-rCalifornia This information m j The course will lead to a Masters ue the r - should be mailed comI t 1 otrv. lis pon f gref e" i.Vfion and tne pa ssing of a civil ser- - mittee. Covered VY- a... ...:m nnr won rv Ha nr.. i.mkh i ,... ne win emei mv ""- - it: ,;:'t. Jalv r4" u.e?s v oi me To Qualify for the (over all childn active . on,.i;-- t will MrtWn... .i c :. tnf. e .ne uisiiiuw.-- . n.t at rodeo ihoohng ae. and an fium "he entry, a trraduate of t of tr it lection until UUT v.iij 7y crt.d;u.d college, have a specified .. part Princess' entourage, anu in nt Physics In rdit v" that yes,. dIUUUlU civilian the 100th annivei-ar- . r.f tV,. t Mathma'ics and possess license. Mr. Bank was able ing oi Ltah, he will ! mwt al! (,f these requirements. He date for Centennial .t) , ff. . Wednesday morning for the statewide observ ned. sruwi c,,n? hern i:;ner.!s and picture expos. t.on Up"Il villi Ui!Csa ! :he:r invert: n and care. uis. F ... i;g i me members GaiJ'-- J compiii:. iu.--s upvli the of tne graduating eme-Vcie- GLEN R. HADFIELD THE LEHI FREE PRESS 8-- thurdsav LEHI FRrJE PRESS, LEW. UTAH 3, 1511 rwia., .... .11.00 i the old Franklin School prec-iR- i:. Building, the teachers were Miss Belva Gurney, of the meritorious In recgi-itioMrs. and lone Gilchrist. James in the conimunv.rtMr. .lores f . THEL""3 rTLi"Win. Jr., has a beautiful home now to The Anu-ri-in and uttaswEPRtSiAssocuriox Gough. compliment ity where the school used to stand. I of the members can Red Cnss the was baptized March 25, 1928, in the and are class sponsorr.g graduating Mrs. J. O. Meiling was a Salt Lehi Stminiary Building, by my enter-- : be float to a special preparing Lake City visitor, Tuesday. eldest brother Dale Hadleld, who . ... .e .t p.A.n.n ed in tne narauei.. oi .ae t.u; taiiiornna held the office of Pritst at the time, Celebration. Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and Mrs. and confirmed a member of the James Zimmerman attended a can- Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gough and LITTLE PRINCESS Wallace Sorenson were guests of yon party at Glendale in Provo can- Saints, March 25, 1928, by Elder V, BE TO MARKER the when a M,'s- - James (;. Jacob Hunt. yon, Thursday afternoon, Gough, TO BE CHOSEN Utah County peace officers Auxiliary I was advanced from the Primary PLACED ON HISTORIC entertained the ladies of the Salt September 7, 1932, recommended by Lake County unit. Iela Coates and ordained a Deacon Ray Spencer a member of the 1 TREE Salt Lake City, July 1 on the Cth day of March, 1932, by is a National Guard at Camp San there Utah in Somewhere Kenneth Kearney and Ralph Trane another brother, Heber G. Hadfield, (beautiful and talented youngster, Obispo. California, has recer2 who are members of the U. S. Air who heJd the office of Priest. Pioneers of the Lehi The who will be not less than Vi years oi passed examinations for entr:'. daughters 'E "I still hold the office of a Deacon Corp stationed near Seattle, Washthe Air Corp. tree the on a marker are placing age nor more than 14 on July 1, for ington, enjoyed a dinner, Sunday at the age of 14, and am a Second planted by Bishop David Evans in whom there are great honors in with Mr. and Mrs. Elba Lott of Class Scout of Troop 11." He kicks the former Elias Jones store. She is the girl who will be out 0f 1883 on the in scouting and Glen advanced Seattle, former Lehi residents. haunted .houses. Covered Edward Saiu Utah the of Princess and Mr. chosen now owned by property carried this scout training through21 to special investigator, and member of Mrs. Harry Day. July 10, at 2 p. m. Wagon Days celebration, July out his life, always being cheerful Research Psychic and Mapciaa Lake 26 Salt at City of the Members of the four daughters and ready to serve. He acted aj tells Societies, about his adventum and Utah be born, must The girl Assistant Scout Master where he was pioneers camps and all those interGhost-breake- r. as a Don't either miss lis descendant parent the through a friend and leader to all the young ested are invited to attend the cereof the weird, strange revelations before reached Utah who of pioneers boys of the ward. He was ordained mony are asked to contact their camp the coming of the railroad. What case of the "Caressing Spirit," trt a Teacher by C. L. Johnson, Februcaptain section of the state she lives in will "Pullman Car Ectoplasm.' and other ary 4. 1935, and later a Priest. On The tree, a large elm, is one of have no bearing on her selection, S. expensive nuisances that have wilted December 14, 1938, he was ordained the land marks on Main street, and 0. Bennion, chairman of the Princess under his special treatment in j WELT an Elder by President A. Carlos is notictable from a long distance. profusely illustrated page in Tie commtitee announced. Schow. Glen graduated from the Members of the Evans family are 54mM American Weekly, he magazine to enter the is All that necessary Lehi Seminary in 1938. sponsoring the marker. with next week's LOS AN. a submit to contest is Princess pic He was an active worker in the DELINQUENT NOTICE EXAMINER. GELES black and white, ture, preferably office held the of ward, having secretary in the Y. M. M. I. A., ILLINOIS-NEVADMINING & SUNDAY SCHOOL Ward Teacher, and was chosen to be The same low prices every day 10c and 20c till 7:30 after 7:30 10c & 2SHi in the superitendency of the Sunday MILLING COMPANY, location of FREE SHINE with every pair UNION MEETING School, and his name would have Principal Place of Business. Mc- half soled. been presented to the Sunday School Cornick Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. had not conference interferred. Notice is hereby given that there The regular Sunday School Union Have your shoes shined for Glen graduated from the Lehi are the upon following delinquent will be held in the Lehi Meeting 10c. High School, where he was active in described stock, on account of AssessWEEKLY PROGRAM Stake Tabernacle, Sunday at 8 a. m. athletics, especially football, and was ment No. 1, the several amounts set All Sunday School workers urged to Come in and give us a trial, prominent in the various activities of opposite the names of the respective be in attendance. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY AND 5 work done while you wait. the school. He was a carrier of the shareholders as follows: No. of No. of Deseret News for a number of years, Cert. Name Shares Amount Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy re- The greatest musical of them all! Alice Faye, Jack Oakie and John Payne in and was one of the riders at the 6 Henry Youngdell 65,000 $65.00 ceived word this week of the marri7 Henry Youngdell 60,000 60.00 Pony Express Anniversary. He ac8 Donald Youngdell 65,000 65.00 age of a granddaughter, Vyrl Timothy cepted a position in the Park Service 9 Donald Youngdell 60,000 60.00 on June 15th. The bride was given Station, and took over the manage- 10 Edwin Street 45.00 numerous parties and showers. She 45,000 HAROLD OSBORNE, Pre. ment of the concern on January 26, 14 Dean Powell 5.00 became the bride of Eddie Heiser. 5,000 TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH 5.00 5,000 1940, where he made many friends. 19 Melvin Johnson A great screen musical about the gay. glamorous people who first filled 2.50 2,500 His place of business was a happy 23 Amos Wall 24 Kyle Gray 4.50 4,500 waves with song and laughter! the air the young people, 25 Reed meeting place for 5.00 5,000 Berry Also Selected Short Subjects. who were always welcome whether 26 D. A. Berry Residence 156 West 3rd North 5.00 5,000 5.00 Phone 953-- J 5,000 15c they had money to spend or were in '27 J. A. Berry P. M. 10c and SPECIAL MATINEE JULY 2.50 2,500 need of a little credit until they were 30 A. J. Powell DO YOU HEED 31 Albert Wilkins 3.00 3,000 moYe prosperous. Among the crowd, 32 Sam Wilcox 5.00 5,000 A MODERN Phyllis and Glen, better known as 33 A. J. Powell 5.75 5,750 TUESDAY VETERINARIAN Blondie and Dagwood, were almost 34 Dean Powell 5.75 5,750 SUNDAY, MONDAY PROVO UTAH 35 Dean Powell 2.50 2,500 there one was, Where inseparable. 44 Arthur Youngdell 1.000 JULY 6, 7 and 8 1.00 was sure to be seen the other. 45 C. H. Cannon 2.50 2,500 He met his death still helping 46 Aggie Shannon 1.50 1,500 OR A YOU'VE 1.00 others, while he and his friends were 47 Lawrence H. Heath 1,000 500 Kimball ,r0 .50 Frank two to of out their way give going DATE with the girls a lift to their 51 Phyllis C. String-felloCLOSETS, ETC. weary hitch-hiker- s 500 .50 ror General Sheet Metal Work on the night of Friday, June from the "Follies"! J. R. String-felloIf so, let me give you plana and homes, 27. Glen was the type of a friend 4.000 4.00 and Warm Air Heating and Air estimates. When in need of see Gunther Sheet Conditioning that made us all the better by hav 53 George String-felloscreen doors or widow screens see 4.000 . 4.00 Metal Works, Phone 189. known him. His day began and ing 54 Gertrude String-fellome first. I make quality screen ended with a smile... He was a clean 4.000 4.00 doors and windows to your order. rOK SALL red Raspberries, upright man, one whose example will 55 Roval String-felloblack currants, currants, English 4.000 4.00 us to See me for any kind of carpenter always stand as a goal for SONGS! vVi-lLSee A. F. Adams, 61 North St. Street "W 56 Marian String-fellowork. Prices reasonable. strive to reach. 4.000 , 4.00 Tnmdod S 1 f ou Stepped 0 PS ft fi B1C i CLE Surviving are his parents, and 57 Robert String-felloFOR SALE In 1st f, ' i"' V A B of a Drum" Kff-!?;,:?P) :; m "i four brothers and three sisters: Dale. 4.00 class condition. 4,000 See W. W. Dicker VY. E. CIIRISTENSEN 58 G. 11.00 Stout Willa A. Had 11,000 and Horace, Leo, Donna, son. A. R. Stout 9,000 9.00 field, and Mrs. Alice Elder, all of 59 60 R. A. 9.00 Stout Jr 9,000 BUILDER FOUND A Bicycle. See Marshal Lehi; and Heber Hadfield of Alham 61 E. Wendell String- Niron Fowler. bra, California. fellow 7.000 7.00 Shop No. 4 West Main Glen's character is fiittingly sum- 62 Paul B. String-felloALFALFA HAY FOR SALE in 166-PHONE J 7.000 . 7.00 med up in the poem "People Liked field the O. J. Roberts. B. 63 Donald It Home 352 North 4th East Him" by Edgar A. Guest which was 7.000 7.00 read. run iALb (00 bushel capacity 64 Esther B. String- Any job worth doing is worth fellow, care Edith granary. Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. doing well. 8.00 Palmer, Guardian 8.000 RECENT MARRIAGE ana in accordance wim law, and an fOK SALE Used Cole's Hot order of the Board of Directors made Blast Range. Mrs. Fern Johnson, on the 13th day of May. 1941, and MADE KNOWN extension thereon, so many shares of FOR SALE 2000 feet of second each parcel of stock as mav he hand M. sheeting. Ralph Smith, necessary will be sold at 406 McCor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cassidy of nick Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. Thone 152-Grantsville, announce the marriage on the 26th day of July. 1941. at the PASTURE FOR HORSES and AT of their daughter, Kathryn, to Mr, hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day to assessment delinuent COWS thereon pay or season-Euge- ne See by month Keith Allen Wanlass, son of Mr. and with the costs of advertising Phone 344-JBriggs, Mrs. Fred Wanlass of Lehi. The together 2p and expense of snip. EDWARD B. JONES. marriage took place Saturday, June FOR SALE CHEAP Practically Secretary new 28, at the home of the groom's grand P. O. Address Lehi. Utah. gasoline range. Cheap Mrs. Mr. W. A. and parents, Knight First Puhlicaton to operate. 3. 1941. Ideal for summer. See in Salt Lake City. W. A. Knight Last. Publication July 21, 1911. July E. R. Dickerson, Lehi. the grandfather, performed the cere J5p mony in the presence of immediate Poles Fishing repaired and LEGAL NOTICE family members. Guns repaired. Roger The bride was lovely in a bridal f rice. dress of white silk marquisette, with PROBATE AND GUARDIANFOR SALE Electric Regriger-ator- s, long veil of net edged in lace fell SHIP NOTICE from a coronet of seed pearls. She Washers and Radios. Homer ALSO THE LATEST NEWS carried a lovely bridal boquet of Consult Phone 91-- J. Royle. County Clerk or the respec roses and Miss Bonnie Cassidy, a tive signers for further information WANTED Will call and pay for 4 sister of the bride, was her maid of worthless old horses and dead honor. She was gowned in pale NOTICE TO CREDITORS 10 animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the WEDNESDAY AND green. Fred K. Wanass. brother of THURSDAY JULY 9 AND . 343-J3Fox Lehi. Phone Farm, the groom, acted as best man for his Estate of ISAAC HARDMAN. PLAN A PARTY HOW brother. JOEL McCREA and ELLEN DREW in Deceased. Whipping Cream For Sale Pint i1 A reception honoring the young SWIMMING Creditors will present claims with 20c, Quart 40c. Wm. .D. Jones; 594 couple was held Tuesday evening in vouchers to PLAY GROUND Sylvan W. Clark at his North 1st West. tf the Grantsville Amusement Hall, FREE DANCE HALL home in Lehi, Utah, on or before i with relatives and Rollicking romance If your Sewing Machine Needs thrilling adventu friends from roaring laughter PICNIC TABLES August 26, 1941. Also official motion Sissors the in or of Saws attendance. the world's county throughout heavy weight boxing picture FISHING Sylvan W. Clark, Administrator. William Osborne will do Sharpened. The couple have many friends in for it you. W Terry, Bring Your Family Lehi and vicinity who are extending Roylance Rates to Parties. for Administrator. Highest Prices Paid for Worthless congratulations to the coupJe. They Attorneys seat. Boyd Holmstead, Lhl Fax will make their home in Grantsville. Publication dates: June 26, July 3, Animals Blow by blow round by round. Better than a ringside 10 and 17. 1941. rarm, rnone 343-Ktf Regular Royal Prices. Subscription One year pre-ent- vxJrAND,8T YJ - - ' ' ed 1 ai J A Royal Theatre 4 STATE STREET SHOE SHOP "The Great American Broadcast" 4TII 4 DR. ARTHUR VANCE and CABINET w GOT WANT ADS J ByV w r nnmr.P.&& w w w f w " rpr A . ' w SWIM -- SARATOGA HOT SPRINGS 3. el 4 MATINEE SUNDAY P. M., lOandjjc "Reaching for the Sun" Re-Pai- rs. 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