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Show he em jpree Press 1 The City's Only Home-Owne- d Newspaper M. T' ',1 if. ft 1 D. , S. SPRING CON- SARAH ANN WILLES 6-7- -9 ENCE; third Mrs. Sarah Ann Munns Willes, 76, passed away Wednesday morning, March 15. 1933, at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. She was the daughter of Jas. and Elizabeth Collis Munns, born in Orwell, Cambridgeshire, England, September 29, 1S56. She was the daughter of James and Elizabeth Collis Munns, born in Or well, Cambridgeshire, England, Sep tember 29, 1856. She emigrated to Utah with her par ents in November. 1?77, and stayed in Salt Lake, coming to Lehi about the year 1899, where she met Lyman B. Willes and was married to him in the year 1880 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. They made their home in Lehi. living here since that time except a short time when they lived in Manti. Mr. .Willes passed away seven years ago. She was the mother of ten children, three having preceeded her In death. She is survived by the following child ren: S. A. Willes. Lehi; Hyde A. Willes, Salt Lake City; Reynold S. j Willes, Duboise, Idaho; Wm. S. Willes of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Mrs. Myrtle Evans of Salt Lake City; Mrs. David j Wangsgaard of Ogden; Mrs. Arthur of Adamson twenty-fou- r Provo; grandchildren and two and the following brothers and sisters: George C. Munns, Sirs. George H. Goates and Mrs. Annie Goates, all of Lehi; Arthur J. Munns of Brigham City, an Harry Munns of Rexburg, Idaho. Funeral arrangements have not been made but funeral services and burial will take place in Lehi. I t Bg, SUNDAY SCHOOL CON- ICtlOB. enantf n ik 6 fire who i fir tO til! way VENTION NEXT SUNDAY Thursday, Friday, Sat., March 17th, 18th, 19th eated, bej Grocery Department 10 Pounds 49c READ, 3 Malted Milk for 10c UGAR, or alad Dressing. iayonnaise, !ig 1 Quart Size Pint Size Value Soap, 10 Bars orn, 3 Cans 25c 25c 1 - - - - eans, Cut, 3 Cans irnation Oats or Wheat Flakes, Large Size 1 lb. Can Is Red Can Coffee ?oda Crackers, 3 Pound Box free Tea, Half Pound Package Pash Granulated Soap, large size a 19c 25c 25c 19c 33c 33c 25c 25c Fruits and Vegetables Lemons 20c Doz. 1 c Each 4 lbs. 25c - 5c lb. pnges large size ananas ams lunch Carrots and Radishes 5c Bunch The Lehi Stake Sunday School Con vention will be held in Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunday, March 12. This convention is the first convention held with Lehi Stake alone, a3 other years the convention has been held with Lehi, Alpine and Timpanogos Stakes General Board meeting conjointly. members from Salt Lake City will conduct the convention and the department work. Due to the convention being held on Union meeting day, there will be no regular union meeting of Sunday School workers held this month, the convention taking the place of the union meeting for the Sunday Schools. DETAIL PROGRAM OF SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION SUNDAY GENERAL THEME: "The Sunday School and Spiritual Enrichment." 'Create in me a clean heart O God: And renew a right spirit within me.'' Ps. 51; 10. Morning Session 10:00 a. m. For members of the Stake Presid ency, High Council, Ulsiiopries, ftiei- chizedck Priesthood Quorums and Group Officers., Sunday School Stake and Rnard, and all SuperintendenceWard Sunday School Officers and Teachers. The Opening Exercises Theme: and Spiritual Enrichment. Singinc, "Gladly Meeting." X. 93 onducted by General Hoard Member. Prayer. All Amazed. Sincinir, ''I Stand Xo. 2 r.4. Conducted by General P.oard Member. Roll Call. I. The Significance of Morale in Sunday School Wrk 'The Dynamic Tieality of a Group Sou!) General Hoard Member. , H. How to Huild That Morale Throiieh Sunday School Activities: "Static" in Sunday School Wor-shj.VMres General Hoard Member. ' Meat Department 1M Cheese. 2 Pounds - Squares -- ' 25c - - People's C SET fho nes 76-- 78 . Prayer. Special Music. I. The Appeal of Truth Address, General Board Member (The Place of Facts in Teaching). II. The Appeal of the Spirit Address, General Board Member (The Power of Spiritual Contagion). DEPARTMENTAL SESSIONS: Superintendents, Secretaries, Librarians and Enlistment Workers: Probems of Sunday School administration and their relation to building morale and spirituality. 1. Division of Responsibility. 2. Selecting Teachers. 3. Adherence to Order of Business. 4. Supporting Musical Features. 5. Discipline and Reverence. (In general assembly and class rooms.) Minute Talks. 6. Two and One-hal- f Classes. 7. Teicher-Tralnin- g 8. Missionary Training Classes. !l. Enlistment Work. Special attention will be given to such of these items as require special consideration in the light of local needs. Choristers and Organists: Music as a Mean.- - of Spiritual En- ichment. I. Individual Responsibility. II. The I'se of Available Means. HI. Collective Responsibility. 1. General Hoard. 2. The Instructor. 3. Union Meetings. 4. Application. Discussions tn be led by General Hoard Member. (Continued on Iwck paife) o-o- p. Lehi, Utah 1). Prayer and the Sacrament General Hoard Two and One-lial- f A Member. Minute Talks r. selected Kopresetitative Speakers Stake. of the Schools from Sunday Music (Sonc Service) Conduct-e,- i ,1. bv General Hoard Member. be selected Songs f. be sung will the following from "In Hymns of Praise." (No. 210) Lives." "I Know That My Redeemer (No. 272). "Scatter Sunshine." (No. H"i). .The Lord la My Shepherd." (No. 212). (No. Singing. "Tiue to the Faith" 179). Conducted by General Hoard Mem AT TOURNAMENT The Lehi High School basketball team piled up a big score over Carbon dlion to maps and scenic pamphlet, High School hi the state tournament each group received a Conoco Past-po- rt at the Deseret Gymnasium with a final count of 47 to 12 in favor of Lehi. At the half, the score stood Lehi 25. Carbon 7, and at the last quarter Lehi 45, Carbon 9. Coach Nielsen's men are out to win, and seem to be off with a flying start. Good work boys, keep it up! The Logan, Gunnison game, was won by Logan with a 43 to 18 score. Lehi will play the winners of the Nephi, East High teams, today. Lehi won state championship in 1908, 1909 and 1922. It was a happy, optomistic group of students and teachers who accom panied Lehi's victorious Alpine champions to the tournament for their first tournament The game Wednesday. team is in fine shape and should they win or lose our bet is that they will do it like true sportsmen and gentlemen. The boys have played good ball all through the division games displayed some wonderful team work, along with the old fighting spirit of the L. H. S. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day TOMORROW 17TH with Green Carnations ON SPECIAL SALE PRICE AT Lehi Floral Co. designed to help it members confirm their Identity while traveling through atrange sections of the country. In addiion. the Passport make It convenient to keep an exact record of each tour. This handy little booklet Is included among: the numerous helps which the Bureau provides free of charge. The attractive Travel Bureau bus which visited this city Is one of two now touring the country. It is equip ped with radio and loud speaker apparatus as well as number of illuminated scenic displays. TWO LEHI BOYS HONORED IN THE SPORT WORLD Two Lehi boys received honors in basketball circles the past week. Jay Whitman was chosen on the honor first team on the Rocky Mountain Conference, aa one of the basketball players of the year. 0 Ferd Evans of Powers Shoe Team CONOCO TRAVEL BUS VISITS LEHI was chosen, as a member of the A. A. U. honor senior team a forward. What la more logical than a travel O bureau that does some traveling Itself? LEHI STATE BANK RESUMES Such is the conviction of Continental BUSINESS FOLLOWING HOLIDAY Oil Company, which recently sent out a completely equipped bus to tour the The Lehi State Bank resumed busihighways and byways of America for ness Wednesday following the five flay the purpose of giving first hand as- bank holiday called by President sistance to motor vacationists, and to Roosevelt. The bank I open and will th ework of the hunhelp carry on its business as usual, With no dreds of branches of the Conoio Travel restrictions except on the withdrawal Bureau. The bus and Its pessonnel of gold and gold certificate. visited this city yesterday. The bank resumed business on an Representatives of the Conoio Travel unrestricted currency basis when th Bureau, said to be America's largest license was received by telegram. and most unique organization for the The fact that the Lehi bank open rendering of free motor travel service, without restrictions should prove to rolled into this city yesterday aboard depositors that the bank is in good a large red, green and white bus and sound condition. immediately Began acquainting mem0 bers of civic organizations and other EXCURSION TEMPLE local residents with the Bureau's proFRIDAY, MARCH 24TH for 1933. all-st- ar gram ''We are firmly convince,! that the travel season will be the most important in recent years and have made elaborate preparations for it," said Robert M. Stack, who Is in charge of the Conoco bus. "Improved roads in all sections of the country, better automobiles, and highway and seenlc information that leaves little to be desired will all be contributing factors. The 'World's Fair In Chicago, which opens during June, is likely to stimulate more long distance automobile travel this year than anything else, however." Accompanying Mr. Kobrt M. Stack were P. M. lHrth, Assistant Division Manager. Salt Lake; Eon Kemp, Dist. Stipt. and Joseph Button. Some conception of Conoco Travel Bureau activities may be gained from figures released at the close of During the past year more than 6 million free marl maps were distributed by the Bureau and by the IX.000 service stations which sell Conoco Products. All of these stations have been enippfd to net as local branches of thHm eau. They are not only charged of selling with the responsibility must also b but petroleum product, with tourist the to furnish prepared all tvpen of local information and show In his a decidedly friendly interest welfare. Branches of the Burenu are slso to lie found In severalt housand hotels and newspaper offices. Th" number of vacation trips which the Bureau planned during the past year ranches the astonishing total of 143.3SM. Since each trip wa.i enjoyed by a group made up of at least tbree or four people It Is estimated that approximately half a million Individuals were served. Of this number 5,891 groups live In Utah and 29,4SS visited this state. The statistics nao show that 18 of the groups served by the Bureau last year live In Lehi. In ad- 1933 - ,, 9c lb. 18c lbfed Breakfast Bacon t Roast 10c lb. Pork Chops 10c lb. facon Benediction. Afternoon Session 2:00 p, m. Theme: The Teacher and Spiritual Enrichment. "The Spirit of Man Is the, Candle of the Lord." Pro. 20:27. Singing, "Sweet Is the Work. (No. 35 NUMBER 29 LEHI WINS FIRST GAME CALLED BY DEATH Church with the exception of President John A. Wldstoe of ihe European conference of the L. D. aal general mission, are expected to be In attendIn April have j, to be held ance. 6, the one include April to Mt Auxiliary organizations and the and third anniversary of the me Genealogy announeca and Dy the is society general department rdi, it of education are ..orities. arranging sessions to on Thursday, the be held in connection u April 6, occurs with the conferconference will be held ence. The Relief Society will conduct rsday, Friday and Sunday, April a two-da- y conference, Tuesday and of tne conference jjid 9. Sessions Wednesday, April 4 and 5, the two t held on each of these days at days preeding the general conference. m and 2 p. m. In the Salt Lake A general priesthood meeting will be Ileber J. held, the date not .ernacle with President yet being announ .tit presiding. ced and a session will be held for Aaronic priesthood leaders. il of the general authorities of the one hundred and Hies of the OR ' LSHI CITY, UTAH, MARCH 16, 1933 FERENCE APRIL hi X The next endowment excursion of Lehi Stake will be held on Friday, weather March 24th. The warmer should insure a good attendance and a little neighborly by those taking nuto's would help increase the attendrnce at the Temple that day. Build LeU, not another town. Spring Clean-U- p Time Is Here See Our Line of Wall Paper Calsomine Paints Enamels Lehi Lumber Co. Phone 15 State St. ber. l ?. a if aomg ii na.r compa.cu and The difference of cost in doing a thing right t to be arguedi K nQ & tW ule lov anrl satisfaction you receive Dy Have vour electrical .Wallabons done ngnt - rt' i Radio & Electric Shop Phone 78 State Street |