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Show THCHSDAY, JUKE i THE LEH1 FREE PRESS xj, 1935 Thursday, june Hospital Notes fUHERAL SERVICES HAHIIQII JCimSQH u lkl Harmon Johnson, died at the family residence. 1171 Emerson avenue, a- - m. of cerebral Thursday at 4-- H Rob-bin- :5 - apoplexy. Mr. Johnson was born in Jackson-vill- e. Iowa. March 22, 18SS, and 60 l years ago came to Services for Harmon Eli Johnson, who passed away at his home in Salt Lake City, Thursday morning were held in the Lehi Third Utah-Funera- with afternoon Ward, Sunday .Bishop's Counselor W. H. Barnes, ; . I conducting. The opening ong a quartet, "That Old Raeeed Cross," Dale, Horace and Heber Hadfield and Ronald Price, accmopanied by Mavis Johnson. II- - C. Evans. Invocation Vocal solo "I'm a Pilgrim" Mrs. Edith Evans, accompanied by Mrs. George P. Price. Sketch W. H. Barnes. Remarks William Hadfitld. Vocal solo "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" Ronald Price, accompanied by Mrs. George P. Price. CLUB NOTES ever, for the aviatar is UtaHy and their fitted for domesticity, H Club met married life., through not their actual The Happy Stitchers Mrs. The leader, machine. their like of his cracks home love, at the ciimax comes as an unusual surprise Wallace Hebertson on Monday and The following patients reeetve after a series of thrilling events. worked on their project work. Officers Heepltal this treatment t the of the club are Dorthea Evans, presiweek: CLUB NOTES dent; Ath Hebertson, s, Reta Margaret Banks, secretary; A baby girl w as born to Mrs- Mark The Accurate Stitchers, Sewing reporter; Donna Kirkham, song Coddiagten ef American Ferk. Wed Club, third year, met with their leader and cheer leader- Miss Freda Phillips at her home nesday at the Lehi hospital. KINDERGARTEN TO BE Wednesday atfernoon and organized "Wallace Hebertson received treat- for the coming year's work, officers OPENED FOR THE ment for burns of the fingers. Wed- elected were: Josephine Royle, PresiSMALLER CHILDREN dent; Marjorie Anderson, nesday. Irene Meiling, secretary; Ruth " mc 13 a", .HISS CCIlO for A daughter was born to Mrs. Worlton, cheer leader; Paulin Worlopening of a kindergarten course Adolphus Pulley of American Fork, ton, reporter. The girls enjoyed the smaller children, beginng Monday dainty refreshments following the in the First Ward Chapel. She will Thursday. 4-- H 4-- H A winsome baby daughter was born to Mrs. J- - Nile Washburn at the local hospital Friday. Mother and baby re ported to be doing nicely. ; George Monson, business meeting. They will hold their regular i meet-ingfp-n Thursday afternoon. infant son of Mr. The Fifth and Third Ward Relief Society officers entertained their members at socials in their ward chapels, Games and reTuesday afternoon. freshments and social chats were en joyed by he two associations ft- - Wallace Beerv IN "WEST POINT OF THE AIR" The "Hell Divers'! are in the ll Army aee Beery as the gruff, soft" hearted of Uncle Sam's flying forces in "West Point of the Air," the new hit playing at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesdy, brings to the screen the same brand of thrills that shattered records throughout the country in "Hell Divers.'' This thriller of the skies was made tD order for Beery, giving him one of the best and most lovable rules he ha3 ever portrayed. Not only is the picture packed with thrills, but it boasts one of the most delightful romances of the most delighful romances on record as well as one of the most touching dramas the screen has ever seen. box-off- First National Picture, "Living On Velvet," which plays at the Royal 15c Packages WESTAG COFFEE, Pound Pkg. 1SC TUNA FLAKES. No. Can.... 10c 10c Pork and Beans, No. 2V4 Can 25c JAM. All Flavors, 2 lb. jar Sc Pork and Beans, 11 oz. Can 4 SALMON, Tall Cans CRISCO, 3 pound can SODA CRACKERS, 2 pounds. SAUERKRAUT, No. 2 . 6c 12c 62c .. .21e Tin..J2c SUGAR, 10 Pounds BISQUJCK. Package PUREX, Quart Bottle 10 for ZION'S SOAP JELLY GLASSES. Dozen PAROWAX. pound package.... UET US SERVE YOU It Pays 10c 10c 10 Only CORNFLAKES, Large Package-ORANGES'. Juicy Dozen JELLO. All Flavors CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle To Shop and Save at 4c We Deliver 20-- lit one who escapes alive. , ) i climb the ladder of success. The Lehi people will be anxiously waiting for news of Miss Hansen's progress at the meet and are unanimous in wishing her success. There is still room for your name on the list if it is not already there. Should you desire to conrtibute to the fund, you may leave your contribution at the E. N. Webo An additional list Jewelry store. will appear next week. Watch it grow. E. B. Garrett, A. B. Anderson, E. N. Webb, James Comer, Gilchrist Hardware, Dr. W. L. Worlton, Julius Otterson, Mr. Fitzgerald, Powers Shoe Store, E. L. Chipman, Larsen Brothers. Joseph Coulam, Mrs. Mary Jane Roberta. Ray Durnell, Dr. J. G. Jones. A. Carlos Schow, Meilings Con- Cecil Ash, Margaret M. Thurman, Lehi Motor, Lehi Free Puss, State Street Drue Co.. Lehi Athenian Club. Leo Hanson, Joseph Robison, D. R. Mitchell, Dr. E. Edd- ington, M. S. Lott, .William Goates, Byron Whipple, A. F. Gaisford, A. H. Wing. Mr. Julius Banks, Hansen Family. Evan Croft, Joseph Rothe, and Brown's Cash People's Co-o- His air rcaoade finallv get him his speed grounded, after which mania brings him to grief in a crazed auto ride. There Is n unique romance in the story in which two friends love the Market (rirl. but. each does his Host to 29c rive he" n the other to make the 1S woman haonv. Kav Frnncis hs tVe ledinr role 23c beautiful nTcietv girl, who is of 12c infatuated with the daredevil eviator and nsrrie him desoite obieHons of her fm?1v. Oeonre Wr is the aviator an- - his friend We tpp WilHam. the two forming with Kay Francis, the girl, a strange ? BROADBENTS ; Phone or'" p. nnP tlTr trlnele. Love does not run smooth, how- - GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, i FRUITS Etc. get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS M f f PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH ( MAIN STREET CARD OF We wish to thank our many Suspenders Large Assortment To Choose From 25c to 89c Shirts iff fflinimiUllll ITfci'lf Mfc H Jlf Assortment Fancy Patterns & Colors 49c MM Fast Color Broadcloth Fully PreShrunk Nicety Tailored The following list has been given for publication of those who have assisted with the fund to send Miss Pansy Hansen to Chicago to enter the International Type Meet this month. The larg list shows the confidence the community has in Miss Hansen's ability as a typist and also shows that the Lehi pople are backing their young people in their efforts to More thrills and unique situations are sal to have been packed into the 2c "BTIIDAL VEIL .BUTTER JELL-WEL- L, i TIES TYPEIST FUND . TVING ON VELVET" UNIQUE ROMANCE AT ROYAL THEATRE Theatre. FrWav and Saturday, than pnv picture that has been shown here for some time. There are unusual ar maneuvers with some of the maddest stunting imaginable bv an airplane pilot, who plays the role of an airmmnn sup posed to be somewhat "crocked" after a terrific accident in wheh he is the IFOR'LESS MONEYf "Remember Father on Fathers Day" Sunday, June 16th DDHNORS FOR "T OiSLY JBETTERMEATSL Friday Saturday Such scenes as 100 daring flyers leaping from planes in parachutes smulaneously, Beery changing from one plane to another to save his son from a certain crash, hundreds of planes in unique formations and other such thrills among the clouds have had all who have seen the picture sitting on the edge of their seats. "rue nnvm SATURDAY THE BEST I Thursday evening at the First Ward M Relief Society Hall, directed by their leader, Mrs. Inez Peterson- - Girls of 1 the classs are: Elsie Cox, Rhea j Burl Cutris, Higgerson, Dorothy Ford, Selena Peterson, Agnes Lewis, Geraldine Taylor, Beth Fox, and i$ Gladys Godfrey, Mrs. Isaac Bone and m Mrs. John Hutchings, stake bee- - father-and-so- n Garrett will attend two DAD worth havng. weeks course of the Smith Huges Con- Yes, you are a we love you too. DAD "And ference at the Utah Agricultural Mrs. And on thi day, as every day, College, beginning Monday. Your children honor you. Garrett will visit in Delta with her Ina Evans, June. 1935,' Mrs. T. Mr. E. and Thornton, parents, Los Angeles, Calfornia. during Mr. Garrett's stay at the 6 SEND THE CMLBREN ;Y WILL GET "non-com- E. B. .FRIDAY 1 now-Wa- V.S, THURSDAY, Bfc e..j it The Beehive Girls of the Lehi First Ward will entertain their mothers, e, FOR Magna. RELIEF SOCIETIES ENTERTAIN Remarks Dell Thorne of Spring-"viland Bishop W. Fox. Male quartet "Guide Me To Thee." Jerald Carter, son of Mrs- Delia Benediction Thomas Sunderland. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery Carter, received treatment for a lacerated arm. Sunday. was dedicated by George F. Barnes. Biographical Sketch Dale Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Eli Johnson was born at Roberts had his tonsils removed, on Ford Kane Iowa, Jacksonville, County, March 22, 1869, the son of Eli and Monday. Martha Coon Johnson. He lived at A lovely little daughter was born Jackson until about the age of nine of Cedar Fort, years, when his father died. His to Mrs. Clarence Ault D. S. Monday. mother then joined the L. Church and they moved to Spring-villJ. F. Hawkins of Salt Lake City, Utah, where he was raised. He treatment for a broken leg, received married Alice Whitmore, and to this 1 7 sons and born Monday. union was daughter: Wilma. Cecil, Alton, of Lehi; George of Pleasant Grove, Cyril of EVANS TO Salt Lake City and Mrs. La Von Fox of Midvale. His wife and two sons MY. FATHER, ON FATHER'S DAY having preceeded him to the Great Some people are loved for the things Beyond. On January 27, 1929, he was they do married to Elizabeth Phebey. They In a literary way, have resided at Salt Lake City until Some are loved for things they build his death, on June 7, 1935 of cere-b- e And some for the things they say. ral hemmorhage. But you are loved, dear old DAD For what you've been to us. CHILD WELFARE SPONSORING MOVIES Ymi'vo pnioved our success and fortune Even helped us in a fuss. ' Sponsored by the Child Welfai and other civic organizations, tickets all with your for the show at the Cozy, for Sunday, You have shared your children, Monday and Tuesday will be for sale You've been a pal real true this week. A canvass of the homes kind of a pal can tell The will be made in an exort to sell tickets troubles to, when blue. His to the show. "Fifty percent of the proceeds of the show for" the three nights of whom girls will be turned to the Child Welfare. The kind of a father are proud. There s still a large number of childAnd boast and brag about. ren in the city who are badly in need women love, of medical aid, whose parents are un- The kind of a husband devout. and faithful True, able to raise the necessary finance for the help the children need. The aim of the welfare workers is to raise as The kind of a builder a city loves, And a friend to the friend in need much as possible from the sale of these movie tickets to help some of these A man, whose a friend when others fail, children. When your home is canWith money or word or deed. vassed If yau can help in this cause it will be appreciated. You have helped us through our sorrows Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and world with it's strife and this In daughter, Beth, attended the dance pain. revue of the Jackson School of DancYou have helped us when sick and unLake at Salt City, ing Tuesday happy, And made life worth living again. SPECIALS 'of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorne, Miss Lucille Faean entr:-- . . Eddie Phayne, Mrs- - Jack Clark. Mrs. Mrs- - WhitMr. and Mrs. Asa Thorne, group of friends at the home of hj Jutfa parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ney Steel of Springvillej'Mrs. Fa - Ella EdMrsof Eureka; Whitehead honoring her eighteenth birthdav wards of Provo; Mrs- - Anna Taylor versary ounuay evening. The guests and daughter, Julia, Mr. and Mr. edby of Salt Lou Taylor and Mrs-- Green games. of Midvale, Lake Cty; Mis. Lundquist in Robert Wagstaff, who recently underwent a major operation, was removed to his home In American Fork, Sunday. College. - Mr- - wish jf register children as small as you who are children those or to enroll nrt tJA unonp-- to enter school this Miss Willes comes highly fall. recommended ana win give eji-tncinstruction and care to the little tots for a very small fee- - , le thej Mr. and Mrs- Robin, , Mr. leaker anA l an Mr.-an- 'I and Mrs. A. E. Monson of American Fork, is receiving medical treatment at the hospital. I- - guests of keepers will be special class. 13 89c to $1.49 Shoes We have the pair that father would like. spec $2.49 to $4.95 tax WE HAVE THEM iter Belts, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Garters Suits Trousers and Fishing Tackle M tttio GROCERY SPECIALS FLOUR, Unity, Thrift, Prize 48 lbs. $1.49 SUGAR 10 Pounds 63c Crystal White Soap Booth Sardines 2 Cans 19c 10 Bars 34c Liptons Tea, green lb. 18c 1 lb. pkg. 15c Dates Hill's Coffee, red can Powdered Sugar 3 lbs 25c 1 Pound Can 30c Star Vanilla, 8 Ounce Bottle 19c kee tithe en, i other i Vilf Cum peci) wk. Mr ta! fait aode topi isk at Fruits and Vegetables Lettuce, Solid Head Fresh Strawberries Green Peas New Potatoes - 5c 2 Cups for 15c 2 Pounds for 15c 7 Pounds for 25c i ipli Ma took, hi hert iir , Id Jpi kini friends for their kindness at the vices and burial of our father. To all those who assisted in any way at the services and burial and to those sending flowers and cars we wish to extend our sincere gratitude. The Johnson Family. SOTf ser- Ot Phone 76 or 78 ill """ wii State Street, Lehi, Utah |