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Show THURsDAV Tamtt.- , Kunuuiy THE LEHI SUN, LEW, UTAH 20' h PAGE EIGHT 1 Three New Adult Classes Scheduled Here Enthusiastic response resulted from last week's announcement of a proposed class In upholstering, upholster-ing, made possible under the adult education program.- Mrs. Elden J. Miller, adult education educa-tion chairman here, says she was fairly swamped with calls to enroll en-roll and Immediately took steps to organize a second class. The classes are limited to 16 members each and the two classes class-es are filled with a waiting list of applicants. The first class will begin Thursday, January 27th, the time and place to be announced to the members of this class by phone or mall. Mrs. Mabel Jones, distrlc nurse of the Utah State Health department, has signified her willingness to conduct a class in home nursing under this education educa-tion program for adults. Mrs Miller will announce the final arrangements for this class schedule within a week or so. A "Family Life Institute" is in store for the adults of the com munity, says Mrs. Miller, i which the present plan is working work-ing around a concentrated series of lectures, panel discussions, demonstrations, etc. This prom ises to be a very outstanding study of parent-child problems as well as topics of interest to home-makers. Watch for an nouncements, says Mrs. Miller. Funeral Held Here Saturday For Wilford Tattersall RINSE TUBS AND t YEAR'S SUPPLY RINSO with every DURING Factory Cooperation Sale Now In Progress Funeral services for Wilford Topping Tattersall, 58, San Fran Cisco, Cal., were held in the An derson and Sons Mortuary Saturday Sat-urday at one o'clock with Elijah Chipman, bishop of the Seventh ward officiating. Mr. Tattersall died Jan. 7, following a heart at tark while at work. Following the Invocation by Ross E. Buckwalter, counselor in the ward bishopric, the Seventh ward Ladies Chorus sang "Invocation" "Invo-cation" under the direction of Mrs. Phillip W. Greene. Warren F. Anderson spoke of his long association with the family and his acquaintance with the deceased, and Bishop J. Stanley Peters, discussed the resurrection, res-urrection, continuity of family ties, and life in the hereafter. Between speakers Bishop F. Rulon Nicholes, accompanied byj Mrs. Greene, sang "Lead Kindly Light", and as a closing number the chorus sang "Thou Shalt Not Pass This Way Again." The benediction was pronounced pronounc-ed by John H. Miller. Interment took place in the American Fork cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Clare B. Christen- sen. Pallbearers were Hans Miller, Lucian Crandall, Marion Christensen, Wilson Welsh, Richard Rich-ard Tattersall and Reginald Graff Jr. Mr. Tattersall was born Sept. 23, 1890. in American Fork, the ntsVm onri Marv Topping Tattersall. He attended the schools here. In 1912 he left to make his home in California. He was a barber by trade and owned and operated his own establishment. He had been 111 only a few days but had returned to work and died shortly after returning from lunch. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ruby Tattersall, San Francisco; a brother, James H. Tattersall, American Fnrlc and a sister, Mrs Reginald W. (Ruby) Garff, Salt Lake City. Clubs and Socials 4 Seventh Ward Primary " Mrs. James A. Damico was hostess to officers and teachers of the Seventh ward Primary association as-sociation Monday for their January Jan-uary preparation meeting. Mrs. Ferrin Goode gave a lesson on Story-telling, and the work period per-iod was taken up by each teacher telling a short story. Mrs. Eva Skinner, counselor in the organization, organi-zation, was in charge. Lunch was served to 13 ladies with Mrs. Kenneth Westwood and Mrs. Fred Warnick assisting the hostess. Junior Ladies Literary Mrs. Dale Whimpey, Lehi, interestingly in-terestingly reviewed the novel "Cotton In My Ears" (Frances Warfield), before the Junior Ladies La-dies Literary Club Thursday evening. eve-ning. Miss Ruth Beck, Pleasant Grove, gave two accordian numbers. num-bers. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Max Hoggard with Mrs. Garth Roundy as assisting as-sisting hostess. Lunch was served serv-ed to 24 members. D.U.P. Meetings American Fork Camp Thirtv-six members of the American Fork camp, DUP, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Delles Wall for regular meeting. Mrs. Neldon Bins pre-,ntH pre-,ntH thp ipsson "Horticulture Among the Pioneers " histories of Eliza Faulker Welsh and her daughter, Mary (Minnie) Welsh Barratt, were read by Mrs. Heber Barratt. Mrs. Ray E. Monson and Mrs. Clarence Mower sang two duet numbers, "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" and "Annie Laurie." Birthday greetings greet-ings were given Mrs. George F. Shelley and Miss Zina Baker whose birthdays occur during the month. Guests were Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Provo, daughter of Mrs. Barratt; Mrs. Levi Pearson, Kamas, and Mrs. Ralph Chipman, Mrs. John A. Wagstaff took charge. Lunch was served with Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Mrs. Miine Laursen and Mrs. David Warnick assisting. Mountainville Camp Details for the annual observance observ-ance of Charter Day took, up most of the time of the Mountainville Mount-ainville Camp, DUP, when they met Thursday in the Relic Hall, Alpine. Mrs. Si Bennett read some Utah historical events and Mrs. H. A. Smith gave the lesson. Miss Orlene Beck, second vice captain, took charge and refreshments re-freshments were served by the new officers, Mrs. George A. Brown, Mrs. Edward W. Burgess and Miss Beck. NOW COMES THE LEADER WITH 7-YEAR ADVANCE IN ONE! 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You'll find it's the most beautiful buy for styling, for driving and riding ease, for performance per-formance and safety, and for sturdy endurance endur-ance born of quality construction throughout . . because it alone brings you all these advantages of highest-priced cars at the lowest prices and with the low cost of operation and upkeep for which Chevrolet products have always been famoua. Yes, here's the newest of all new cars pretested pre-tested and preproved on the great General Motors Proving Ground and predestined to win even wider preference for Chevrolet as the most beautiful buy of all, from every point of view and on every point of value. Come in and see it! JUST COUNT THE COMFORTS! Push-Button Starter for sim plest, easiest starting; Hand-E-Gearshift with Synchro-Mesh Transmission for maximum shifting ease; and Firm Foundation Founda-tion Box-Girder Frame for ride-stability ride-stability and road-steadiness surpassed the Chevrolet FOR 18 YEARS AMERICA'S CHOICE STOP MORE SWIFTLY AND SAFELY! IStS"0 H'iMc Brakes give even faster YOU'LL SAYE MORE MONEY, TOO! s'WvlShle,DiLdesi9ned' enaine8"d and built to soeea your pulse and spare your oockethnnir frrngs you all these and many othi EvSS?V for ment, at the loweit S awTJI economy of operation and upkeep. orduary &ttS NEW CENTER-POINT DESIGN! A remarkable 4-way engineering advance ,h, Chevrolet in its field, and consistirwTrf ?!S? to Steering-Center-Point SeatSSf Lctef oint Gravity and Center-Point HrWw!?L-Centof new Chevroiet ridmVSd dnvSg fXT ,he dent or parallel in loVcost niithVn2S2 fnca' kind of riding ease and a new kind new heretofore reserved for ownerVof mZ t '?.3 ease Remember-only new (W-PoiT D S Cm you all these finer motoring resui adni Z. Chevrolet bring, you CenteZrC aMowfc TIMPANQGOS MOTOR CO. 1 West Main American Fork, Utah ATTENTION ! ! STOCKMEN and FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs, and sheep; hides, pelts and wool for quick service PHONE COLLECT LEHI 216-W UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW COMPANY GEORGE W. PRICE aaaaAAAaaaaj Here's why: CLEANLINESS An fAwtric ran CP sfavt r .... - J- 0 cleaner, is easier to clean 5 and helps you enjoy a neater, cleaner kitchen. . SPEED You'll be amazed at how fast meals cook with a modern automatic electric elec-tric range. FREEDOM Hours in the kitchen will change to minutes with an electric range. Pot watching and oven-tending are automatic. TASTINESS Accurate temperature control and time control means meals cooked "J1151 right." Foods are more moist and tastier. ECONOMY Thanks to low electric rates you can enjoy u the advantages of aQW matic electric cookjog for only a few cents a day. -Hm9 Ownership A TAX PAYING COMPANY - l'fll 4 |