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Show j ,r. May 18, 133 tie fOMMENCEMENT THE LEHI FREE PRESS is today a spirit of h.'..fr ess and Ail these, anon ' ftel, are hopeful signs children's and patterns will be given to all signs thai these years, terrible who desire them- - All ladies who are addresses have given by two .l."?11 tfcuugh thrv are, are c,e reached out ,n entirely ,1. interested are urged to be in lf "ie finer .. l meml- -r . Amft-il-S, are not . .Virw-il quite so f,ortu- - htr . - u finer ovdi-1U tcn:a,.e, fhe jug" V , , her ""any cases two families re-vast are living t,.,..u . and untillfcd farm lands CUt NOTICE we asked the and c ',th us Just Scoent.that " as thev were four "ay the of rs ago. And To all farmers holding land on the bn we are better rBg VeoVte them for our readers a?d . bottom 'omt. mental-Vn.., spiritually, to . tending into the Utah Lake, Mr. Wilson's address -Iiv ...u and physically, ,re each with the ther e will say we tah State of Utah, the folCounty, Ihe qUest:0n "Am j Jrill be printed next week. nank you for those nutice will be of interest to lowing r(. hich we have learned so much, ixt them: THE CRUCIBLES OF . . .. ... i.. .... thfie. through ... 0 ksbuiis we nave built It is urgently requested that all THE DEPRESSION -8 finer, stronger, saner 4mri c nngnt -j farmers who have interest in the botsay todav that I chose this man hveih unto himself aVne" subject primarily be- - tom, confer immediately with the By May Louise Mitchell lie are i ieei that this to learning the Utah Products evaluate Flax which covers the Period a last grauatW Company, new In the "ass, is a class which might truly be South Main Street, Salt Lake City, i ne nome is the word eruc-fl,J- e - , four into coming years, or jjjree rK;i,i lne vamus members ac- - wrcu upon as hitrh wh Ltah, and receive information that has frequently been used to carry of the depression. All will be of material benefit to them. quire proDiems in our common. through In chethe yery definite suggestion. u'ur nW schor.1 years we hav We have ImfiuJ i . Utah Flax Products Company, which we obtain . "u o''J mat com mical process by . iu mane our school a worth By Heber S. CuUer. the ? the ore. ' inPure from eMniial the in wire gold mie game, and to retain nM t- home. Today the wife admires her is placed in a clay furnace or ditions, in the face of the Watch the Keen buyers they go to declining becomes husband, for his bread winning qual-Jt.e- s jjncible and is heated until it ",lumes and Goodwin's "Go thou and do likewise." mountaing expenses. and for ability to uur success is due in no small Dar , molten mass: Then a refining ele- I he husband his Lehi has found the Hpi is passsed through uur uarpntc n...... ment, chlorine gas, i "HE hn atu Solid OtlV. Ill it tU u oe Tea Kettles, a h real Copper ... an,) molten ore, and all the impurit-ar- e P than Chromium who "ore Lined. they her time spends Introductory chlorides. These changed to " ""-ao we wish to- evtPnH .uk pnoum. to Special $1.15. Gilchrists Store. - . . . in social act uitiiO it the and remaining gold tnem our heart's jre removed, gratitude . with acids, t many coming tuuaiuieu wnn their aicv "c "ls"i. xw. js treated further . LEGION NEWS nH extnl "r sincere childrpn .V!1J our Wln tftem obtain gold. pure e 'ation to our teachers who and We may well say that this period The LeHi American Legion mempave taught us, planned with us, e OUciai m me home tends to- - helped us in our various activities bers joined the Provo Legioneers at a through which we are passing is a inexpensive crucible, and that we have, as the ward simple pleasures. and made our school life in general a Legion meeting at Provo, Wednesday, 4U "Been passing Tak'P., fnr inctonnn me very tlatest in genuine education. goes, old saying a large number of Lehi members be...wjine, the wav- of- entertainment me U J we are grateful for the. through a firey furnace" to test our muutrn ing present. i simple, inexpensive, anon which existed between character and see if it is of the qualThese refining ele- yet affording amusement for manv school board and teachers whirh ha The following letter was received by ity of pure gold. memDers oi the of made metal One Commander the our which Afton Peterson and is it to family. ments possible for us during both person to juggle the intricate junior and Senior veara tn nrhievo an self explanatory: characters has been subjected are the may begin DEPARTMENT OF LABOR destructive economic forces; and we blocks, but soon the whole family is accredited school year's work, and eu arounu me laDie lor an 50 lay a better foundation U. S. Employment Service for all know that there are many of them s entertainment. Veterans Division, ahead Our 'e broadevening farm have balances vanished, bank . . .: . i , i k i'hkt. nrnwromo oka in t t 259 Federal Building, the value in value 1 Dei-lc sav we to have oi wisn tnat dropped " i uctuining crops tiuainjf ...r.b....0 , j . i ,oecause people. are at I are proud to live in a community Salt Lake City, Utah, sidnuarus of land has depreciated and millions nome to enjoy their radios and there- - which supports and May 10, 1933. with of deserving people are unemployed fore demand better such a fine Commander, The institution destructive as Lehi our programs. this But from seemingly The American Legion. results which public libraries report lincreased cir- - High School. era, are there any W are submitting herewith appli and also well-far- e culation, that the material and our have strengthened cation read is not the HOWARD being blanks, and request that you FERRIN light popular GURNEY revealed the true god in our charact novel which was read so much in the all have unemployed veterans in your BURIED HERE The TUESDAY is er! My answer depres yes. but books such as biograph community fill these in and return sion is calling for the best there is in twenties, Short funeral services were held at them at your earliest convenience. travel and even ies, in books, studies m to give. We have learned that economics. Communities also are the home of Mrs. C. F. Weight, at With the legislation pending in Conmaterial things are not as essential incoming face to fac with the recrea Provo, over the remains of Howard gress at The present time for the Inas we had thought them to beworks a Ferrin four old of son of program Gurney, public tion day augurate problem. They are finding that stead, we are learning to appreciate leisure timej activity must be 'pro Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferrin Gurney of it is imperative and for the welfare "those spiritual qualities, which are so men vided for in some other way than Lehi, Tuesday, May 16. Following of the unemployed esential to our complete happiness; soon as the them have we funeral services at that the registered Weight ' that I mean, those lore of fellows, loyalty to country, commercally, by amusements for which admission is home the body was brought to the as possible. Your earnest attention in is which embodied and that quality The welfare groups are the Lehi cemetery where additional to this matter will be greatly appreciall true Americans, unfailng courage, charged. in services were held. ated, and ask that you taking note, and as far as possible and optimism. matter. this were as side services ine grave where this need is seen, are providing follows : Very truly yours, swimming pools, tennis RAY R. ADAMS, Speaker Evans Anderson courts and the likeManager. , "Jesus Savior" Misses My Song, The The jazz age has passed. Blanks can be obtained at the Velda Carson and Pearl Peterson. younger (people are becoming more Mr. C. F. Weight dedicated the Powers Shoe, Store from Thomas serious. More students are being en Powersgrave- rolled in our colleges and high o The baby died Monday morning at schools, "In spite of the fact that it the MEILINGS MAIN STREET Weight home. is more difficult to secure the neces the mother, Mrs. STAND OPENS FOR are Surviving sary funds. Where there's a youth Virginia Weight Gurney; the father, BUSINESS ful will, there's a wav. One instance and the following J. Ferrin Gurney, has been given wide publicity of a Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Meiling grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. eirl who paid for college expenses Mrs. John and been busy for some time have Gurney. Weight with a herd of cows which she drove painting and remodel- cleaning,to the university herself, and barternt Many people have found that SNOW SPRINGS nig the interior of their reiresn-meed for board and tuition. This sort the small cost of telephone and Main on stand Street, D. U. CAMP P. service had been repaid many of thing is not unusualy today. School are again greeting their custimes each month in conveniwork is taken more seriously; school The Snow Springs Camp of D. U tomers at the Main Street lo is not just a place where one makes P. met at the home of ence, in time saved, in comMargaret cation. A new electric relngersocial contacts, but a training place Davis at 2 o'clock fort and protection. and installed been ator 11, has Thursday, May for future success. where the following program was en everything done to make this reAnother favorable sign of the time One emergency call in case freshment stand sanitary and joyed : of fire, serious illness or acis the increased interest which me cheerful for the public. Plans Song "America." rinnl O O rfl tjikiTur in the affairs of cident may be priceless. been made to keep the have Pheobe Mrs. Gray. Prayer Never before have our government Home." At "Love stand open after dances for the Song remedies for a crisis been so numerIn Railroads convenience of the public who Lesson "Thei First ifaf aA .1. Iw.trtof nus. nor inave peuuie P. miraw6. to secure good eats or cold wish Utah" was given by Margaret A telephone costs The common them so thoroughly. drinks. Davis- but a few cents a day man freely discusses current topics Duet Rula Dorton and Gail Webb. Watch the Keen buyers they go to with such terms as technocracy, in Ila Schow. Reading Government Socialism. "Go thou and do likewise- flation, and History of John Powell and Mar Goodwin's demand for :: the that Lhl : : show statistics garet Thomas Powell given by their ASH cmnd citizenship Teafets has increased. P- - Davis. CECIL MR. The Mountain States In daughter Margaret LEAVES FOR MISS1UIN We have been especialy interested brma Reading "Our Pioneers side of our government. economic the Co. & Schow. Telephone Telegraph Mr. Cecil Ash, principal of the Lehi Since we each jliave an mdlyiduai Duet "Silver Threads Among The hudiret to balance, we rise up i Junior Kose High School left Tuesday for Gold" Lucy F. Whitman and excess of Central short term mission to the dignition at the thought . P. Lott. memoer a oi ui Ash is Mr. States. Prayer by chaplain. Second Seventies Quorum of the Captain Juliet P. Jackson was in and has been an active church Ward Jones conducting. charge with Sevflla the Lehi Stake for a num Hostesses were Margaret Davis, Merl worker in of years. Garrett and Pheobe Gray. There were ber A program and dance were given in members and visitors eighteen his honor Saturday nigni m u presentSecond Ward Amusement Hallt "1iT " dr ahhLZrr' " P""lee - ..i t j,; h-- t "-- .c. ieu wise-crac- k. ome-mak- " "ZI. T .Iru.are JtZ Z . '" . I co-op- er s.-up- : . I , - play-ground- s, - "I want my - telephone put back, please" ... K. D. v i. Ranch Hands Will Perform In Show and Dance at D aesArt SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY SPONSORING Friday Mayiy Couple 35c 1 1 Ten railroadji, operating ia Utah Primary pleased a Urge will replace ties on their lines this audience Monday evening with 72 it was dsclosed last week. Ail year children taking part. Sterling Hard- three lines which pass through Lfcbi ing as judge; Jay Barnhart, rlerk; ill be those among replacing. Allen Barnes, policeman; Ivor The Lake Salt Utah rauroad and jailer- The prologue was given by Bobby Harding, Irvin John n and has budgeted I30,00d for tiwa. Tt Ivor Colledge; Eldon Bailey gave the Denver and Rio Grande, operating in Utah and other states will spend ap"Law of Tithing." Flower girls were Doris Johnson, proximately 322,500 in this state. Elma Turner, Doris Dickerson and The Union Pacific System will spend Ardith Bailey. approximately $2,000,000 on two unit A dance was given by the McCon-wa- y of their railroads and the Western Facifi plana to replace 7,000,000 girls. ties. Flag boys were Evan Colledge and Fay Turner. Milk maids were from the second K. D. Y. L. RANCH HANDS grade. Thirteen tiny tots formed the AT DANSART FRIDAY rythm band. The K. D. Y. L. Ranch Hands will aguu girls, Blue Bird girls. Larks and trailbuilders furnished make their bow to the Lehi dancers chorus numbers. Each group put over at the DansArt Friday, May 19, at their particular part of the play In 8 o'clock. These popular radio entervery praiseworthy style, showing tainers will appear in person, featursome very thorough training by of- ing a special camp fire concert at 8 ficers and teachers. o'clock followed by a dance. This orchestra is drawing large Fay Beck, Vjrland Fowler and crowds at the different amusement Bert Beck spent Saturday in Salt places in the state and will give Lehi Lake City. people a real treat Friday night. I bird Ward Coll-edg- e, - : : Lehi : : " 0 Haws of Salt Lake City, Jay Mr. Levi Phillips is reported ill this was a week-en- d guest at the home of week. Mr- - and Mrs- Joseph Broadbent- :: Leht :: : Lehi: : Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and For painting, paper cleaning, paper family attended a family reunion at hanging and calsomining call Donala the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goates 97-Cordner of Provo Bench, Sunday, In honor of Mr. Banks' mother. About Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worlton of Salt 40 members of the Banks family were Lake, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. present. Mr. :: LAI :: :: Lsfcl :: Miss Verland Fowler and Bert Beck Mrs. Howard Ricks left Friday for spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. a visit in Emery County with her par :: Lehi: : ents. Mrs. F. D.. Worlton attended the : : Lehi : commencement exercises at the Orson Godfrey and two Wasatch Academy Tuesday evening. children, Gladys and Joseph and Mrs. Worlton and Ralph returning his sister MLss Plorrie Godfrey home Wednesday. motored to Fielding, Sunday. Mr. t: Lhl :: Mrs. George Southwick of Magna visited with Mr. and Mrs. Azor South wick and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates from Sunday until Tuesday, fc LM :: Mrs. Azor Southwick entertained in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her two children Ray, 6, and Joyce, 3, on Monday afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoy ed by the guests of honor, Kenneth Goates, Margaret Worlton, LaVon Peterson, Laurel Willes, Carol Love-ridge, Gloria Brooks, LaDean Bush man Ila Wing, Eugene Peterson, Arland Knudsen, Bobby Broks, Johnnie Peterson, Roger iLoveridge, Ferris Brown, and Alvin Broadbent : : Lp1 : : Whltehouse Linen Finish heavy weight stationery, 24 sheet of paper with envelopes to match for 25c at Lehi Free Press. adv. Mr. Godfrey and son returned home Sunday evening, the two young ladies remaining until June 1 for a visit. Solid Copper Tea Kettles, Chromium Lined. Introductory Special $1.15. Gilchrists Store. GREEN APPLES Bill said, "Don't eat '.em," But, I did. Somehow, I wish I hadn't, now. Green apples look ao nice. Cut they're not. They make The worstest tummy ache. A New Day in Plumbing Fixtures Every care that has gone to modern designing in the fields of architecture and home furnishings has been matched by that designing of modern plumbing fixtures. In the smarter type of home there will be found plumbing furnishings that give to the bathroom an impression of surprising charm where we have been accustomed to accept utility." A visit to our store will be of interest as indicating the newer fashions in plumbing. PRICES LOWEST NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Plumbing or Repair Work It's FREE. ML S. ance- - May we wish him many more plays happy birthdays among his famThe ily and friends in Lehi. numbers. There will be two one act and special musical committee in charge promise an for evening of unusual entertainment admission Every price. a very small one invited. Solid Copper Tea Kettles, Chromium Lined. Introductory Special $1.15. Gilchrists Store. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harlan from Illinois are visiting in Lehi. Mrs. Harlan was formerly Miss direc the under A snecial meeting Margaret Lott, before her marriwill leaders, service social age. tion of the : : Lehi : : SPECIAL MEETING AT FIRST WARD lUEMJAi First Ward Relief at 2 o ciock. Watch the Keen buyers they go to Tuesday rooms, Society do likewise." airsAmy u. Goodwin's "Go thou and ntv demonstrator :: Lehi Jones of Provo, will talk on "Self Misses Florrie Godfrey and Reliance in the Child,' and win demonand give Gladys Godfrey spent three strate children's pr.ttorns, to young information days last week in Provo visiting valuable Following the meeting their brother, Wm. Godfrey. mothers. !' t . t They'a good while you eat, Not so sweet, But good. Bill said I never should.' LdDr EPF PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH CELEBRATES 84TH The family of Mr. Isaac Fox, The Second Ward Relief Society . met at his home at a DirxnRr an are sponsoring eigty-fourt- h his 8 of in honor at day dinner Wednesday evening, May 24, birthday anniversary, o'clock in the Second Ward Chapel, afternoon. mainten ward for to Wednesday go the proceeds mi THIRD WARD HEALTH UTAH RAJLROAD WILL PLAY PLEASES AUDIENCE REPLAC E TIES THIS YEAR me neaun play put ever by the ENTERTAINMENT be held in the Admission '25c Thursday, May lg, I Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Moiiths for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads In Lch.i. nasi ' |