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Show Thursday, Jun THE LEHI FREE PRESS 15, 1933 attle of Bands at Saratoga, June m Free Bus from Ottersons Gents 25c, Ladies 10c. 3 Three Leading Orchestras w r. h Pn Green. Pulitzer prize portunity to meet their friends from DEATH CALLS 2 LEHI MATRONS OLD FOLKS OF 3 STAKES himself the author of and winner, the other two stakes at this old Alpine TO BE ENTERTAINED over forty plays ab..ut the South. (Continue on page one) with JULY 12 AT SARATOGA Stake reunion as many old people who Bette Davis won her contract are seldom able to meet their old Webb and LeRoy Davis, accompanied opposshe when played Warner Bros, The Old Folks of Lehi, Timpanogos acquaintances look forward to this by La Priel Goodwin. Man Who ite George Arliss in "The Wanlass. when summer the annual InvocationJackson aged outing and Alpine Slakes will be entertained Since then, she has Violin solo "Beautiful Isle" by PiayeJ G1-at Saratoga on Wednesday, July 12 at are guests of the old folks committeeAre Always appeared in "The Rich Joseph Kirkham. a big summer outing, if plans of the "The Dark and "Su Big" A sketch of Mrs. Wilcox's life was With Us." New oilcloth patterns at Goodwin's. committees of the three stakes, who pic- met, Friday in American Fork, can be carried out. Thomas Fenton of Pleasant Grove was appointed chairman and Thomas Powers of Lehi, secretary of the meeting of the three BATTLE OF THE BANDS AT SARATOGA. SATURDAY treat at Saratoga on Saturday, June 17, when the Battle of the Bands takes place. The Greater Melodians, Byron Jones and his orchesra, winner of 1932 Olympic's and LeRoy Duncan and his Playhouse orchesra will battle with rythm and melodies to see which orchestra the dancers want to continue playing at Utah's most popular resort the rest of the dancing season. The crowds are increasing each dance night, so if you want to meet your friends from all points in Utah an op you will have to dance at Saratoga. stakes. Plans are underway for a luncheon at noon, a program at 2 p. m. from the three takes with three numbers, one vocal, one instrumental and one reading form each stake. The old Alpine stake presidency end a member from each of the three present stakes will give short speeches and the address of welcome will be -- given by Roy Green wood. Lehi old people will welcanifi Shoe Repairing Is A Business Good Shoe Repairing can only be done by experienced shoe It is a trade mastered by years of work, years of familiar- ity with the methods of shoe manufacturing. We take pride in our work. We make every effort to comfort and service to your rebuilt shoes. Bring in your shoes today. Learn how quickly, and at what small costs tehy can be renewed with good materials and our expert workmanship. I-- 1 -- S materials used here Hertell Shoe Shop MAIN STREET ROLLER SKATERS HACK AT THE DANS ART Mr. Wolley and his roller skates in Lehi to the delight of the young people who enjoy the most healthful of all sport3, that of roller skating. Contrary to popular belief, roller skating, with proper floor treatment and proper skates will not injure the dance floor as the floors are in better shape where roller skates are used, than they are before. Mr- - Wolley has arranged some and exhibition numbers specialty are back again State Street Barber Shop. We will call and deliver them when done. C. J. E. HERTELL Holmes of American Fork, victim of last week's auto crash was taken home from the Lehi Hospital, Monday. Mr- - Francis Goates and baby daughter were taken home, Tuesday. Mrs. ROYAL THEATRE THE HOME OF GOOD TALKING PICTURES Weekly Only 10c Program--Admissio- n Thursday and Friday, June 15 and 16 Another of those good Zane Grey's pictures RANDOLPH SCOTT and SALLY BLANE in "Heritage of the Desert" No, one knows the west like Zane Grey and this is his favorite his best Story of the real cattle range. One thrill after another in the greatest of all western romances. ALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS 10c Saturday, Sunday and Monday June 17, 18 and 19 RICHARD BARTHELMESS, BETTE DAVIS and DOROTHY JORDAN in "Cabin in the Cotton" Is. thicker than love heart racked by soul stirring and wealth beckoning a seductive daughter of the rich madly yield ing in his ears- Would you make the same decision as Richard Barthelmess in "CABIN IN THE COTTON?" blood - ALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS Tuesday and Wednesday, June FREDRIC MARCH and CLAUDETTE COLBERT 10c 20-2- 1 in "Tonight Is Ours" Brilliance in its cast! A love story swept by matchless love who ask nothing but the love to for one glorious night! ALSO GOOD SHORTS At- - U. A i t COMING SOON Horse." With each 'succeeding has groun by ture her popularity leaps and bounds. Of no less importance in fiimdom is Dorothy Jordan who was lately Sinseen on the screen in "Young "Shipmates" ad Bill," ners," "Min ad "The Wet Parade." Others in support of Mr. Barthelmess are Hardie Albright, D rothy B. Peterson, David Landau, Henry Tully Berton Churchill, Walthall, Marshall, Edmund Breese. Clarence Directed by Muse, and many others. Michael Curtiz. TRI STAKE INSTITUTE AT MUTUAL DELL Mrs. Ford Roberts had her tonsils removed Tuesday at the Lehi Hospital. Mrs. Ralph Goodwin had an abscess of the neck lanced, Monday. Billie Darling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling received treatment for a broken collar bone at Lehi Hospital, Friday. Billie receved the injury when he fell from a swing at his home. !tf s S lift ' t ii " I Savings Department Insurance Bonds Surplus $20,000 ate BBaaalk fi Lehi Telephone 85 MAIN STREET I A- - Funeral services for George Beck, Mrs. Arthur Lewis and baby were 85, who passed away at his home taken home, Sunday- Tuesday, June 6, were held in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lemmer of Second Ward, Sunday aftefrnoon with Counselor Evans Anderson, Dompoc, California; Mrs. Jane Young Bishops of Bountiful, Mrs. Nellie Miner and conducting. The opening song, a trio "Let the Miss Donna Canno of Cheyenne, Lower Lights Be burning" by Mrs. Wyoming, victims of Sunday's auto crash were treated at Lehi Hospital, Edith Evans, Mrs. Sadie Kittinger and LeRoy Davis, accompanied by Sunday. Mrs. Marjorie Clark. Robert Edwards of Portland, Prayer President Virgil Peterson. A sketch of the life of Mr. Beck Oregon, victim of the motor cycle accident, Tuesday night, is in the was read by Bishop H. C. Anderson. Lehi Hospital receiving treatment Song By the trio. for a fracture of both arms and bad were Bishop William Had-fiel- d Speakers body bruises. and Junius Banks. Other musical numbers were a vocal RELATIVE OF LEHI RESIsolo "I'm A Pilgram" by Mrs. Edith DENT BURIED WEDNESDAY Evans and as a closing number a duet, "Whispering Hope" by Abe and Mrs. Louise Spires of Salt Lake Morris Anderson, accompanied bv died a Lake at Salt City, hospitai Mrs. Abe Anderson on the piano. Sunday, June 11. Mrs. Spires was John E. Jones. Prayer stricken by a paralytic stroke on SatThe grave in the Lehi Cemeterv urday passing away the following was dedicated by I. W. Fox. day. Many beautiful floral offerine-Mrs. Spires was a mother-in-laof told of the love and respect of Mr. Mr. Alex Christofferson. Beck's many friends and relatives. services Funeral and burial took George Beck, son of John and Caroplace in Bountiful, Wednesday. line Hall Beck, born "' Capital $25,000 LEHL Today and Every Day MALT SYRUP 45c and Handy Flat Package OXE WHITE SHOE CLEANER AX WRAP-IN-- 23c 10c-25c- In Picnic Supplies IS Anything your heart desires at If -45c OTTERSON'S A FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPRIETARY 'II 63c 10c BATHING CAPS i UTAH BARGAIN! - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR GEORGE BECK HELD SUN. mi Safety Deposit Vault 24TH officers have will who leaders give incompetent formation on successful long and short hikes from 2 o'clock to 6 o'clock also the evening meal program. Timpanogas Stake will demonstrate the ideal camp fire program. Each group of stake workers have arranged for the best instructors obtainable to instruct ward leaders in each activity. Ward M. I. A. officers are requested to select five or six from each ward to act as main activity leaders for the ward outings at the Dell and arrange for them to attend this institute on Saturday, June 24. The committee in charge of the lunches are the stake and ward young ladies presidency- - Everyone is asked to bring their own lunches this year. Each ward is asked to arrange transportation for their groups. in Commercial Banking U Lehi Stake M. I. A. officers have arranged for competent leaders who will be in charge of the playground y Memactivities from 10 to 12 o'clocklead will bers of the General Board in new songs, story telling, games, etc., that can be used for luncheon M. I. mum t ; i t SAT-JUN- Arrangements are complete for one of the finest institutes ever held at Mutual Dell. Beginning at 10 o'clock comSaturday, June 24, there will be petent leaders to instruct all ward workers in the different lines of atcivities they will use while the wards are in the Dell. "i mi Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi's finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of the adv. Lehi Free Press. :: :: Lehi skating for the near future for the amusement of spectators as well as skaters. The young people can enjoy an afternoon or evening of good clean, healthful amusement, under proper supervision for the next few weeks at programs. the DansArt. Alpine Stake Hospital Notes NEXT DOOR, TO LEHI DRUG If you are lving up town please bring in your shoes to P. S. read by George S. Peterson. Remarks by Patriarch A- - J. Evans. Quartet "Oh My Father." Remarks Bishop Jas. H. Gardner. Duet "My Mother's Love" by Mrs. Ladocia Wagstaff and Mrs. Edna Boley of American Fork! Remarks President Clifford Young of Alpine Stake. Bishop S. I GoodAppreciation win. Quartet "Sister Thou Was't Mild and Lovely." Benediction Heber C. Webb. The grave at Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by Bishop John Hunter of American Fork. TELEPHONE REMEDIES MAIN 36-- STREET I ... r the first of June, 1866, he was called o.tj p. in. surviving are uu to serve in the Black Hawk War. In Margaret S. B. Beck, and the fif 1870, he went to Tintic and became wg sons and daughters: v interested with his brother, John, in Beck of Salt Lake City, Alma U locating some mining claims. He was and Mrs Robert Allred, both of 14 married to Annie Johnson, daughter Melvin Beck of Ogden; Mrs. Ba of John Johnson and Gorina T. John- Allred of Long Beach, Califc son, September 27, 1869, in the Old Archie Beck of Inglewood, CaliM Endowment House by Daniel H. and Raymond Beck of Draper;! and was married again in 1910 sister, Mrs. Christina Hamsoi Wells, in the Salt Lake Temple to Margaret giau" ljem. Also in -' Bennett. His first wife and six child- and seventy-on- e ren have preceded him in death. He was one of the old settlers of the BABY CLINIC TO BE Third Ward. He was first assistant HELD JUNE has in Sunday School for twelve years, j The child clinic which few was precinct judge for Lehi for four- discontinued for the past teen years and served two years in will be held on Friday, June tir: MT tll - C 4.4 the City Council. He was ordained 1:10 io o p. in- - in v" I Bowdish an Elder in 1868 by Bishop Sheets, Building Dr. P. R. charge, and ordained a High Priest in 1911 nurse Lyance will be in tTinco intcritf.(1 are ur?ed to by James H. Clark. in time to 4:15 p. m.! He passed away June 6, 1933, at change 16. Ly-v- great-granddu- 1- i day, June 133 Even Burglars Know Where the Best In Eats Be Obtained Cat w June New Summery Silk Dresses, voiles, adv. percales, etc., at Goodwin's. TWO LEADING LADIES IN DICK BARTHELMESS FILM Two leading ladies make the ro mantic life interesting for the char acter played by Richard Barthelmess n the First National picture, "The Passion in its story! Cabin In The Cotton," which comes passion of two who knew no law but to the Royal Theatre, Saturday, Sun each other to be in each other's arms day and Monday. Bette Davis and Dorothy Jordan were assigned the feminine roles in ALL SEATS lOc this story of the modern South which comes from the pen of Harry Harri"42ND STREET" son Eroll and was adapted for the of 2, 1848, in Aicneiourg, County Shorndorf, Kingdom of Wurtenburg, Germany. He was six years of age at the time of his' father's death. He received a common school education until the age of fourteen, at which time he was released from school and learned ih shoe makers trade. His brother, John Beck, went to Switzerland' and France and was converted to the Mormon religion. He was called back to Germany as a missionary and there he converted his mother, sisters, brother and a large number of relatives. They emigrated to America on May 12, 1864, and arrived in Salt Lake, October, of the same year. A few days later he went to Lehi where he settled and has since resided. On Today and Every Day You can ALWAYS get the best selection of Meats and Groceries GROCERIES MEATS at oar store. SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, FRllK Etc. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LE' fri8 t4 I |