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Show 1 11 he Lehi Free Pres LEHI'S WIDELY READ M HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D " LEHI CITY, UTAH, 'llf 1 STUDENTS hfn named Ii j v,., w EarAllrea, A Word to the nfficials- - He was chos en nlpndid wor 0 - uuuo lias He had the highest ;lrtha Fitzgerald, daughter Mrs. H. Alvah Fitzgerald, and she for salutatorian Lehi the awarded be tor ine award. j ;, kol tn have the illustrated fashion articles. If you would read of the practical, of the current trend or mode in garments or hats, then you can thank your lucky star that Cherie Nicholas' scnoiarsiup Miss Fitzgerald has jrd. rv diligently and certainly L the award and also the combined salutatorian. of Mr. and Mrs. given the Lions Uatlass, the boy of mrd, presented to Are a Regular Department A school having the highest of This Newspaper and activity y scholarship A Fred being highest m schoiar-ialso activities of all the Assistant Cheer Leader Allene acept the valedictorian. Frank. students three outstanding The students who run in the electaing their school days stood tion were: classes and head of the their I For President, Garth Abbott and lltywill receive honors for their Milton Alta Russon; rten they will represent the busiand Christensen Crabb; comCrag the at class jndaating ness manager, Keith Smith and KenVgent exercises. neth Kearney and cheer leaders Allan Peterson and Joe iambert. ffiS HIGH IN The new officers will be: President, SCHOLARSHIP THIS YEAR Milton Russon; Alta Kenbusiness manager, Christensen; students in the high school neth Kearney; cheer leader, Allan hx the highest in scholarships Peterson and assistant cheer leader, are Max Sharp, Dick lambert H Marjorie Anderson, Helen k Gladys Godfrey, Ila Webb The Boy Scout Councilmen attend-- a Sii Webb. meeting in Cedar City, Friday evening. Saturday and Sunday they went through Zions ad Bryces canHIGIt TAKES The councilmen were accomyons. Those taktheir wives. by panied PLAGE AT ing the trip were Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Bank?, HIGH SCHOOL Mr and Mrs. Steve Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robison, Mr. and Mrs:. Joseph Coulam, Mr. and Mrs. bvan k students of the high school Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton N an election day Wednes- - Croft, and Lynn Webb. !F 6t', for tie purpose of pmg who will fill the student next year. I officers who are going out w nave done some mighty fine tney have used remarkable Pt with the problems thev had front To these officers the Pgive a big hand for the work m accomplished. The out-fe- rj Fashion Articles will be nt Wanlass. ftttdenfr-Be- da er leader-L- Cook. Dick Mito'iPlU Carson. eah We have 1 11 Viv year older this you can make her younger with one of Ulve her one for jJJE.49N.Webb or 108-- -- m k7TnvB Men's for Your Miner's Day FLOWERS, Lehi Fioral Co. We have a very choice lot of white and colored . attend this program which has been ararnged in honor of Mothers' Day. Straw Hats, Light Trousers WorK uiomes "i i V: LEHI LEHI I Our Values Are Better I have just recently added considerably new stock of groceries and from now on will be able to furnish your needs. We also carry Fresh and Cured f H Meats. TRY OUR NEW SERVICE LEHI CASH MARKET r, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop, son, A NEVIN CRABB, Manager T and daughter, Donna, of i k h nr Mr. anrt Mr ' T 01 AiEi ni, unrrtv. ' upro cnipsr w .tiaa.. mm nn ...... i I Boots for Fishing and Irrigation - and Boys' White, Tan or ' La-Ma- "The Gift Shop" lj i " Due to the May Day performance t which took place Tuesday evening M the stake play which was to have been taken to Cedar Fort on that night, had to be postponed, but it will take place May 12th for the benefit ii if of Cedar Valley patrons. now. I rLFj LEHI FLORAL CO. a ' assortAlso ROSES and a nice Prices at Plants Potted ment of them at look Come all. to suit LEHI FLORAL CO. . A good program is being arrarged. It is the hope of all the superintendents that the mothers will all CARNATIONS JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST J Precinct Secretary. The American Legion had charga of the military services at the gTave after which C. L. Johnson dedicated PLANTS FOR SALE . . the grave. Extra Large TOMATO PLANTS Biographical Sketch Claude B. Wixom was born in Plant now and have early Tomatoes. Pansy Plants In Bloom, Aster and Snap Dragon Plants. Prayer Thomas Sunderland. ' STAKE PLAY TO BE SPONSORED IN CEDAR FORT it E N. WEBB lyf Dickerson. FIFTH WARD Order your CARNATIONS early and we will reserve them for you. Jewelry Each class will present a number from their department. The numbers will consist of readings, songs, talks and a tribute to the mother. For appropriate. ( F'SEIAUTYSIIOPPE Kindergarten Department. Presentation of flowers. Closing exercises. A Special Mothers' Day Program directed by the Sunday School will be held in the evening. Song SUNDAY, MAY I0TH Let us help you select something NEW HAN- - n- NEXT Don't we all, CENTRAL SERVICE - nice set of Also many other gifts in the Jewelry line. Honest Abe once said. "All that to be I am, and all that I ever hope mother." I owe to my angel Angeles, Calif ornia n, Mothers Day 26 and 29 Piece Sets from $4 95 and up. 1919. He married Lillion Powell, July 5", 1919, To this union were born at boy and girl who have preceded him. to the Great Beyond. They moved to Los Angeles in 1925 where he haa since made his home. He died April 27, 1936, in. Los UNDER Merle McKinney, Loveridge, Ada Eldon A. Peterson, Phillips, AGEMEHT John B. Phillips, H. Glen Royle, 'Son g "Happy Greeting' page Mildred Russon, Howard Taylor, 227. The Central Service Station on G. Van Wagoner Val Roy Maxine State Street, recently operated by W. Reading Mae Smith. Watkins, Fay Wanlass, Edna Naomi H. Preston of American Fork, opened Song Kindergarten. Dean W. Wilcox and Keith Poems Gennell under a new manager, Tuesday. Foreman, Paul Webb, Dubois. Stewart and Mary Lou Downs. Fotheringham, the new manDuet Beth Anderson and Helen ager, invites you to visit him and Gardner. promises prompt and efficient service. MILITARY SERVICES are Mr. and Mrs. Fotheringham Tribute to Mothers Myrl Busln making-thei-r are man. local and both people HELD SUNDAY FOR home with Mrs. Fotheringham's Response Mrs. Lydia Bushman. Poem Virgina Gurney. Mrs. Susie Lewis. mother, CLAUD D. WIXOM of Mother Wonderful "That Song Mine" Max Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and Military funeral services for Claud B. Wixom were held in the Lehi daughter, Sylvia Jean, were Sunday SECOND WARD Third Ward Chapel, Sunday after- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred noon. Directed by Bishop I. W. Fox. Bradshaw in Salt Lake. A Tableu, "The Mother's Heart," Military rites were in charge of the will be presented in this ward. A Lehi American Friday, Grant Chugg of West The openLegion. Point called in Lehi and took Thomas cast of thirteen will portray the violin solo, "Someing song was a Russon to his home to visit. During-hi- s characters and they are Bonnie Jean time A Voice Is Calling," by William visit he attended the band conKirkham, Evonne Ash, Erma Adams, on the piano by Price, accompanied Russell Webb, test which was held in Logan. Virginia Austin, Leland Price. Primary class and leaders, Valine Opening !Prayer George Barnes. Hansen and Lucille Winterton, Alta Duet "Lay My Head Beneath A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Ash, Loretta Spurrier, Keith Edding-toStanton Spurrier, G. S. Peter- Rose' Mrs. Basil Dorton and Mrs. FRIDAY NIGHT son and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. LeRoy Moncur. accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Johnson. THIRD WARD Sketch W. H. Jenkinson. A Primary Convention is hereby Vocal Solo "When The Angels called for Friday at 8 p. m. at the Opening exercisesHave Lifted the Veil" Bishop Win. Lehi Memorial Building to select six Trio Ruby Colledge, Mavis and Hadfield. (6) delegates to attend the State Rhoda Johnson. Convention at Ogden, Utah, May 23, Remarks Luther Coates. Readinjg Klea Turner. where 1936, delegates to the National Vocal Solo "Going Home" Mrs. Trombone Solo Sylvester Clark. W. IL Johnson, accompanied by Miss Democratic Convention at PhilaReading Margaret Thurman. delphia, Pennsylvania, on June 23, Mavis Johnson. Solo Hael Nerdin. 1936, will be selected. Remarks Wm. Hadfield. Bishop Tribute to Mothers W. W. Dick-ersoJOHN S. EVANS, W. Remarks Bishop I. Fox. Precinct Chairman. Duet Dale Hadfield and Arnold Response Mrs. Arnold BrariP. LELA COATES, FOURTH WARD SILVERWARE Sharon, Bear Lake County, Idaho, the 1st day of January, 1897, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S- - Wixom. He spent his early life on the farm until November 8, 1917, when he enlisted in the World War to help defend his country. He received an honorable discharge from service on May 19 La-Mo- nd But whatever you may plan for Sunday, include Mother in your program, for if any great soul in this world deserves some consideration next Sunday, and every day, it is your Mother. Then don't stop granting Mother consideration when Mothers' day is Inpast. Send her gifts regularly. Take clude her in your outing plans. her on your trips. Relieve her, when- MOTHER DAY CARDS Those students who have completed satisfactory three years of work in the Seminary eepartment will receive their graduation cards this spring at their closing seminary program. The graduates are the following Rulon Allred, Ernest students: Allred, Wayne Allred, Norma ArmBatchelor, Myrtle strong, Maxine Bushman, Wayne Bushman, Junior D. Carson. Leah May Carson. Francis LaRay Chamberlain, Allen L. Clark, Bertha Clark, Evelyn Clark. Ruby Iris Colledge, Arvilla Cook, Beda Leona Cook. Kirkham Vard Crabb, Nelda Degelbeck, Cecil F. Evans. Martha Fitzgerald, Calvin J. G. Fox, Pauline Goates, Ralph Eunice Laurel Goates, Kay Hunt. Hutchings. Virgil Hutchings, Richard W. Johnson. Orlynn Jensen, Barta Jones, Ruth Jones, Marie Lott, Mer-lin- e FIRST WARD ALSO Why not give her a k one CJ1' y. but i Special programs will be given in the five different wards of the stake honoring Mothers' Day, Sunday Mty 10th. Besides the program a gift will be given to each mother present, is a token of love from the Sunday Schools. The programs will be carried out as follows: ,r0priate For Mother are: GRAMS SUNDAY is-'- GIFTS red NAMES ANNOUNCED MOTHERS DAY PRO- Several years ago a banking institution issued a Thrift Calendar,'' with a canny Scotch thrift proverb for each of 3C1 days. But on the date declare! as "Mother's Day," the calendar carried just these two words: ''Be extravaprant." In a proclamation issued several days ago, President Franklin D. Roosevelt hllf'd upon ithe entire nation to devote next Sunday, May 10, to honoring its mothers with words of love and affection and cheer. Twenty-on- e years ago Congress, in a unanimous action, passed a joint resolution fixing the second Sunday in May of each year as Mother's day a Memoral to all Mothers of America, when flags were to be unfurled from all government buildings. Next Sunday, Mothers' day, will be observed in all churches. Sunday Schools and other religious bodies with special programs. In every home Mother should be the honored guest. She should be relieved of the aidu-ou- s household tasks so often the ''or-de- r of the day" each Sunday. Gifts that will most please her should be presented. Every courtesy and consideration shuld be afforded her. She should be "treated like the ' queen she If Mother is at too great a distance to visit her, a loving letter from son or daughter, accompanied if possible by a gift, and timed to reach her on Mothers' day, wll help to make Sunday a day of happiness and joy for her. And if Mother is gont, a white flower worn on "her day," a gentle reminder of Mother's years of loving care and devotion, win oe most ap- - tness and modernity that describes Cherie Nicholas' PRUOi being the iWanlass, son Presidential Prolamatiun Calls Entire Nation to Honor Mothers of America May 10th. Really authoritative information covering correct styles and fashions entertainingly told and excellently illustrated presenting those productions of famous designers and stylists that display good taste and conservatism, smar- he was activit- school :. oil the he will u. work it of his No. 35 SEMINARY GRADUATES REMEMBRANCE OF MOTHER evei jwssible, of her really montoton-u- s THE DUTY OF EVERY DAUGHhousehold duties. Make it "MothTER AND SON ON "HER" ers' day" each of the 365 days of the DAYS OF DAYS. year. She deserves it and you sons and daughters will not regret adoptOBSERVANCE STARTED IN 1914 ing such a program. -- accord- LehiHigh School, ' 1936 REMEMBER HER of Mr. and .. NIAY MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY AT HIGH SCHOOL it'' THURSDAY. " " ' - I iitaut 1E FALL m iCttttiSPOMO- - For Mothers1 D av iiGive Her a Pair of Silk Hose or a Nice House Dress |