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Show rUUBSDAY. JULY 18. 1935 THURSDAY THE LEHI FREE PRESS Jtly n Free AIu ni Dance To 1935 Graduates are Invited Swimming 7:30 to 8:30, Luncheon 8:45 to 9:15, Free Dance. FUTURE FARMERS LEAVE FOR YELLOWSTONE PARK SAT She was kind, acable and meeting. generous, and of a most retiring nature. She asked no favors though she gave many, but did not do it to be seen of men, for she shunned the honor and praise, and though many of us could not understand and appreciate her kindly ways and humble spirit. You can now place low station-to-statio- n night calls at 7:00 p. m. Sister Bertha Fredrickson Thirty Future Farmers of America with their leader, E. B. Garrett, left by a bus. driven by Mr. Monson of Pleasant Grove, Saturday mornng at 6 o'clock. July 13. for a week's trip through Yellowstone Park. is sur- vived by her daughter. Emma Peter son of Kimberly, Idaho, and two sons. Christian, of Salt Lake and Fred of Driggs, Idaho, besides 16 grandchild ren and 11 ' JIM CAGXEY IN SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY AT THE ROYAL ". - n. ," mi in ii nw r" DEER JOINS ii DAIRY HERD BECRATIONAL PROGRAM PROVING POPULAR DEATH SUMMONS BERTHA FREDERICKSQi'l (Continued from page 1) Roberta vs. Cleora Lewia and Jack Richards. CHANGE IN MONDAY COMMERCIAL GAMES The Commercial Softball games will be changed from Monday to Friday each week. The games scheduled for July 22 will bo played on Friday, July 26. The July 29th game will be nlav- ed on August 2. August 5 game will fce changed to August 9. Aumist 12 game will be played August 16. The scheduled game of August 19 will be played on Friday. August 23. (Continued from page 1) During this time (1893 or Hi) she first heard the Gospel, when Elder Mathias Knudsen was called to labor in their vicinity. She and her husband were both Lutherians, as most or the people were, but they both Joined the church. This displeased the who became very aged mother-in-adisagreeabe and hard to care for. however Sister Fredrickson knew that she had embraced the truth and did all she could in her humble way to make a home for the missionaries. When Elder Christian Knudsen was HORSESHOE called to labor in the same field his Horseshoe courts have been pre brother had labored in, he made his pared and can be lighted for night home a good part of the time with playing. They are located south of the Brother and Sister Fredrickson. tennis court. R. B. Worlton will When Mathias Knudsen left Norway, have charge of this activity and shoes Sister Fredrickson was willing that be obtained at Mr. Worlton'a her oldest may son, Christain, then sixteen residence across the street from the mould come to America with him horse shoe court. TKnaa in formng a horseshoe league for though at the time she did not know when she would be able to come. It tournament play many register at the was the Elders who first taught her horeshoe courts at any time- - Paper to mak pies, doughnuts and American for registering will be attached to bread (for they used to flat or salt commencement pole. n w UU TtXlClft lilIC UlUCiB The girls Kick Pin Ball and soft became hungry for "Mothers cookball teams are each to furnish their ing'' they went to Sister Fredrickson ' own umpires. and she never failed them. It was not an easy task to make a NOTICE as the hay. grain, potatoes, living, All those who are interested in and other products all had to be harforming a soft ball league for Elders Seventies and High Priests are re vested by hand and carried on their backs. All the meat needed for the quested to meet at the Hic-- School Campus, Friday. Juy 19th at 6:30 year was cured or dried in the home. p. m. or any one not playing in any Then in the fall he would spend two or three weeks with her children sort Dan league at present. w..aet i gathering berries the mountains. in A doe deer was seen bv earlv pedestrians, crossing the State Highway between Dry Creek and the Waste Ditch about 6:30 Monday morning. The doe strolled across the highway, jumped the fence into the pasture owned by John Bradshaw and made it's way into the creek. Later in the morning the deer was found by Taylor Wardle. sn of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle. eating hay with the Wardle dairy hrd at the corrals east. of the Wardle residence. The boy shouting for his father t erne and see the deer frightened it away. Mr. Wardle states that the deer has been seen at the corral at ther time. eatng leaves that had dronDed from feeding the cows. DEMOCRATS TO HOLD OUTIIiG UTAH COUNTY BOURBONS PLAN CELEBRATION JULY 31 AT SOME RESORT l National's sen- at HALF PRICE on All Goodwin's. outing committee. nn Bxiernoon or sports, a picnic supper, and program, climaxed by a free watermelon bust and a free dnc are in in prospect, according to plans or the committee. Approximately 2000 Democrat nf friends are expected to assemble be tween 2 and 3 p. m. ready for the first feature, a Softball game between Democrats of the south end of the county, captained by Rex Daniels, chairman of the Spanish Fork prcinct and Democrats of the north end, needed by S. D. Shelley. American Fork precinct chairman, Dr. H. M. wooaward. state senator and county chairman, wll umpire the game. bwimming contests, sports and games wll be conducted from :30 until under direction of fh TTtat, County Junior Democatic league. John L. Clarke. American Fork A 1 It i n i adv. both reecived bruises and a trood shaking when their two cars collided, 1 gratifying to know that the funds you deposit in a bank will be completely protected against loss. The result is a feel-in- g of security based upon justified confidence. is Deposit Insurance, a permanent addition to national these benefits. ii n V 1 1 1 ' Created, for the purpose of insuring bank deposits, this form of financial protection is now available here to all of our customers Although $5,000 is the amount insured for each depositor it is not necessary for you to have this amount in your account before you can .enjoy insurance. All amounts up to and includ ing five thousand dollars which you deposit with us are fully jn! sured by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. S toite HBarmlk o Hehi so Telephone 85 c Us Sunday afternoon. The accident han- pened by the Hyrum Gray home.' Miss the Okey car caught th rear of the Hansen car was traveling east when the Okey car caught the rear of the Hansen car turning it completely over Marshal Fowler investigated the Straw Hats Democrats and their Utah county will conduct thpir an. GARS CRASH SUNDAY nual outing on Wednesday, July 31st some ai Utah county resort, it was an A nounced baiurdav bv Clari Miss Helen Okey of American Fork. Grant, county clerk, chairman of the and a Mr. Hansen of Spanish Fork, There grew in the swampy places but instead of the swamps beinr in the lowlands as they are here, the Powers Shoe, 7, Three Bar Dary, 5 swamps are in the tops of the moun tains. These berries were all carried lM Motor 25, C. L. Johnon Merc. he. Johnson team is managed by on their backs to tjie market places to Lester Colledge. sold, if they worked real hard some days the family could make 10 W. H. Snyder of Blackfoot, Idahe, crowns, about the same purchasing ib a guest at the H. E. Osterloh home. power as S10. Another custom which differed from ours is that the bread was not baked fresh every few davs. Y7EEK-EI3- D but often they would bake for davs. and in large families for weeks at a dent; Harold Colvin. Pleasant View, time and stack it up in piles eight to and Lela Coates. Lehi, ten feet high. Sometimes thev would secretary, are officers of this leamie. Entertainment will be provided dur a room full to last from 6 FRIDAY & SATURDAY tohave12 half months. ing the picnic luncheon from 6 to After the death of the aired Grand to which everyone will bring his own 0(JLY mother the property was sold and lunch. A free watermelon bust will 6c WONDER BREAD. 12 Brother and Sister Fredrickson. with culminate this luncheon, followed by . me program from 7:30 until 9. 3 for 16c one son, Fred, came to America and JaVM Among the special guests at the BUTTER. Bridal Veil, fresh, lb.. .27e the daughter Emma, had married- MILK, Tall Cans 4 for 25c Christian had come ahead with urogram will be State Chairman Olaf PUROLA SHORTENING... lb. 16c Brother Knudsen. and the other three MIckelson and his committee; state chairwoman. Mrs. Penrod; National SUGAR 10 Pounds 63c sons had died. Chairman A. S. Brown; Governor 14c TUNA FLAKES, K . . Lehi arrived in in Julv of They lg. can. H. Blood and other stat Henry nrl WOOD COCOA.. 2 Pounds 20c 1903 with but $36 left, with this officials. eounty TEA, Japan Green, lb. pkg :26c money they bought furniture and A prize of $10 cash will be awarded 2. Pounds Soda Crackers. 23c lived in the the home of Christian to the precinct whih travels ihe most CORNFLAKES, large package.. 10c Next they moved to the Saratoga miles in total. 15c PEPPER. Schillings. 4 oz. can 10c farm where Brother Fredrickson was In addiion to Mr. Grant, the com PORK and BEANS. No. 2U ra in employed by the sucrar comDanv at a mittee is comorised JAM. Silver Tip. 2 lb. ..25e wage of $45.00 per month. They Sorer.on, Lehi: M. D.of Mrs. E. Booth jar : Radmall. Pleas- JAM. Pure Fruit. 2 lb. 30c raised their own garden and some pr- Orove: jar E. C. Dixon, and Francis "PINEAPPLE, Crushed or Sliced, other provisions and were most frugal S. Lundell, Benjamin. No. 2 Can 15c and careful and saved enough on this Dr. Woodward and Mrs. W. H. Calla Powdered Sugar. 3 Pounds 25c small wage to send for their daughter, han. Provo. are in charge of Inviations Choice TOMATOES. Pound her husband and four children, and 7C and reception. CUCUMBERS and ORANGES for soe time after they came Brother The dance, beginning at 9 o'clock. and Sister Our entire grocery line is Fredrickson Drovided for priced to will be free to anyone. Mve you money. Visit ua- nl .w. t them. we are not right They continued working and saving and bought a farm and home for GAS INSTALLED IN ALL WHITE SHOES AT A CLOSE themselves. Srne DENTAL OFFICE years ago Brother Fredrickson was. struck by lightning OUT PRICE Workmen were busy Saturday from aw axe. BOX, All Sizes.. ..15c Pair and never fully recovered and died t tne Mountain Fuel Supply Company arcmt a year later from a strok- ein the modem We frame pictures and cover but sister Fredrickson continued to work or rrom raniiifc dental office of Dr. J. G. Jones. They of ua let piece do the farm, until the last tons, yours. year or two and since then she has installed the Gas Automatic Hot IT PAYS TO SHOP AND SAVE raised chickens, rabblta. pig, milked Water Service. Dr. Jones believes in the best and latest equipment AT cows and even raised a nlnriii r Dr. Jones has also installed a oeets on her own lot Helcoizer Vulcanizer- - this week. The She joined the relief society when vulcanizer is ore of a verv few in ue sne was in Norwav. - and h j j in Utah County and is use4 for th Deen very faithful, cheerfully giving a making of unbreakable dental plates. Phone 20-We D!iver mmauon eacn month that those less fortunate or less capable may be Felix Long, who suffered a Mrs. Josenh Coulam accomnanW stroke last week was taken partial her sister, Mrs. Frank Arnold and to the She has done all the work son to their home In Forrest home of his daughter, Violet, temple City, at that she could get names for. She Ogden, Sunday. Frday. Mrs. Coulam exoocU was a faithful attendant at Sacrament Iowa, to be in Iowa about a month. RESULTS OF COMMERCIAL SOFT BALL MONDAY First sational picture written about the heroic deed of the secret service men in the United States Government De partment of Justice, plays at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The picture is said to be one of the most thrilling and dramatic pictures ever presented, based on sensational newsnaoer headlines which have covered the front pages of all the dailies of the country. While the picture presents no names of the public enemies nor emphasizes any time or place of the actual battles, few will miss the actual connectiono f the occurences that take place. The production is enacted by an all star cast headed by James Cagney as the leading 'G Men, the red headed star having turned from crook roles to government agent Margaret Lindsay has the leading feminine role opposite . him. There is an unusual number directed by Bobby Connolly in which scores of beautiful girls dance, with Ann Dvorak leading the chorus, and singing a song specially written for her by Fan and Kahal. William Keighley directed. LOCAL BOYS IN FLOOD i G flood , that almost dentrr,,. MIB "Jvtvi ,L. D IQtyn tailing two and injuring a ber. The boys were unharmed but are! not too favorably impressed with the) country iseco Pari RELATIVE OF LOCAL PEOPLE RllPIPn amt, I Al SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Henry W. IE! ban. th Young, 64, who died at San Diego! California, of last week were held in the Mona L. D. S, Ward Saturday, with burial in the Spanish Fork cem- H. soutl Levance Evans, Raeldon Goates and Sterling Evans received and unlooked for welcome at Fort Peck, Montana, etery. last week upon their arrival there to Mr. was a prominent farmei seek employment on the Fort Peck of the Young Mona district and is a brothei dam. The boys landed in Fort Peck of Mrs. J. A. Goodwin and Blanche in time to witness the cloudburst and xoung of this city. lidie f th ijta: owe lehi laws ' imi have that ursc Kate 'ins three I to itreel Mm Thi 37 f Fov The foard: Res Mm hrd m you ve wanted SPECIALS dj si O Q 6 !8,Fc One CI n .10-ROC- in .4J BROADBENTS iU ti, wo: voi TO Ah nTTi Hert's an opportunity you cannot afford to mist! 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