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Show LEGION AND AUXILI- 5 Dinnerware You Will Be Proud To Own $3.98 32 Piece Sets - f P 5 ir o 5 O j i ARY CONVENTION The American Letrion and Auxiliary Convention which is to be held in Salt Lake City, August 20. 21 and 22 at the Semloh Hotel will prove to be a outstanding: event in the state activities this year. The delegates from each Legion and Auxiliary organzation will be present and other members who can possibly go will also be in attendance. : f Beautiful Crystal Bridge Sets - $1.19 15 Piece Sets o 5t THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 14 Piece Topaz Sets MISSIONARY COM- $1.19 MITTEE REORGANIZES Sunday, Aug. 9th, was the date of the reorganization of the Second Ward Missionary Committee- The old A HOME INSTITUTION officers were released at the Sunday LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET night meeting and the new officers took their places. I I MJt i. I t I The former officers were Lynn i: t i i Webb, president; Thelma Goodwin, A fine baby son was born to Mr. Howard Evans, counselors; and and WE ARE and Mrs. Ray Robinson of American Mrs. A. B. Anderson, secretary. FOR HEADQUARTERS Fork, Saturday in the Lehi HosThe new officers are: Aaron pitalpresident; Ferrell Brems and BLOCK STOCK SALT Merlin Fagan, counselors and The comAllred, secretary. FIRST WARD & ROCK SALT mittee who is to arrange for the out PLANNING CIRCOS going and home coming parties are Yern Webb, the following people: LOOSE EPSOM SALTS Cecil Ash and Thelma Goodwin. The Binding Bangum Circus will FOR YOUR POULTRY be presented by the Lehi First Ward ACCIDENT OCCURS on Thursday evening September 3, IN EAST LEHI on the chapel grounds. SALISBURY'S There will be a main show and n Ralph Julian, driver, Curtis numerous side shows. Hot dogs and and James Wagstaff, all of Amice cream stands will be found on the erican Fork, was hit into Saturday together with other congrounds SPECIAL BLACKHEAD night on ther way home from the cessions. dance. A car came up from MIXTURE POWDER FOR A parade through Lehi's Main St. Saratoga the rear of the boys who were travelTURKEYS will precede the show. Business men east and run into them. The car are being asked to enter floats. There ing not did BRING YOUR stop but went on its way, up will be numerous sections in the now they have not been able to until parade, which will wind up at the find out the whereabouts or who the chapel grounds. A voting contest AND other driver was. going forward at the present time Mr. Chipman was the ony one of to determine who will reign as Miss the boys who was hurt very badly, he Your order will receive prompt First Ward and Miss Lehi Stake. receiving leg injuries. Th car was attention. All of the organizations of the damahred quite badly, breaking the to First Ward are working together the wheel and windshield, rear right LEHI LILY put over this affair. the top of the car. The funds derived from this circus & CEREAL FEED MILL are to go toward building a new First Ward Chapel. 55TH WEDSING ANNI- GILCHRIST HARDWARE FRED S. SHELTON GAINS ACQUITTAL ON RECKLESS CHARGES CLUB NEWS Fred S. Shelton, 33. of Lehi, Thursday was acquitted in precinct court at American Fork of a charge of reckless driving, arising out of an accident involving two state highway patrolmen, on July ID. The complaint charged Shelton with driving erratically on the wrong side of the highway when the acci dent occurrtd. L. A. Christensen state highway patrolman, was driving the police car which figured in a collision on the highway between American Fork and Lehi. Patrolman Dan Jensen was riding with him at the time. Beth sustained severe in juries. 4-1- 1 CLOB NEWS I Mr. Ben Russon was the charming hnfitiK of th Kenunra Club. Wdnps-- ! Han t hnnw. Aftr t.h afWiwin was spent 6ewing, a nice luncheon was prepared and served to the guests- - Club memberd The were delightfully entertained at the home of Migs Carrie Strasburg, Fri- evening Cards were played ana Mrs. Charles Crabb won the prize. A dainty lunch was prepared anai rved to the guests . Just-A-Me- re ay Mrs. E- J Larsen attended Club guests of Miss Jean Crabb. bridge club party at the Cave CamiJ was r riaay 1 ne y Thursday, were the Chiri Aimes Club Sorocus members. Lunch was served Club members. following a pleasant evening. Mrs. Lucille Goates entertained h. Thursday the club will meet at the Pandora Club members Friday at neJ home of Miss Jean Fowler. home- A refreshing lunch was wr I ved to the guests. MOTHERS CLUB MEETING FRI- f - P" The Mothers Club will meet at the home of May M. Lott at 2:30 on Friday, August 21st. A good attendance is expected. Phyllis and Bonnie Jean KirkhanJ and Margaret Worlton spent Satur day at Lagoon. They were met thereJ by Miss Helen Cavanaugh and Oston Schofield. . - ii Al i IKII ! iti All-re- d, I Mrs-Aaro- t DR. POULTRY REMEDIES Chip-ma- STEAM ROLLING GRINDING I The Thos. E. Wilson gold medal for the outstanding county livestock club member is again offered in all counties of the staee of Utah is by the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. It and other attractive prizes provided in this national contest are to be submitted to the state leader's office to allow for judging before Nov. 2Forms for the use of contestants may be secured of county agents. The winner of state honors a gold watch and becomes eligible to compete for one of four trips to the 15th National Club Congress to be held in Chicago, November 27 to December 5th in con nection with the International Live Stock Exposition. From the four trip winners three will be chosen to receive cash scholarships of $300, $200 and $100. In addition to giving 18 boys successful in the six past contests a start on college careers, participation by hundreds of others has helped them to master problems of livetock pro duction and to establish valuable herds of their own. Their examples also have led to the adoption of better practices by entire communities in livestock farming 4-- H ed ?s se 4-1- The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: Luella Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bennett of Alpine, had her tonsils removed Friday. Two Harris children of Pleasant their tonsils removed Monday in the Hospital. had Sam Strong of Alpine was removed to his home Sunday. .. ' John Howe of Amtrican Fork, underwent a major operation Monday morning. Mrs- Orville Despain and baby daughter were removed to their home Saturday. - Mrs. Gifford Brown and baby were removed to their home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenwood of American Fork, are the proud parents of a baby daughter born Saturday in the Lehi Hospital. ! 9; 1 VERSARY CLUB NEWS 4-- H 4-- H - 4-- H Bk Special Price List grandchildren. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pound BAG SUGAR BERTHA ANN MEREDITH SALMON. Tall Can POWDERED SUGAR ,, All Flavors, each 25c Large OXYDOL DEATH SUMMONS 4 57c 10c Pounds 23c Bertha Ann Meredith, daughter of Virgil T. and Ruby Meredith of Pleasant Grove, died Friday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, at the Lehi Fifth 4c JELL-WELL- 21c Vegetables for Salad, tall can 14 CELEBRATED Members of the Charles F. Johnson Club met at the The H. G. S. family entertained Tuesday evening, home of their leader Ila Bushman, honoring the 55th wedding anniver Tuesday, August 18th. They talked sary of their parents. about the outing at Saratoga and The entertainment was in the form worked on their projects. of a dancing party, held in the Fifth Klea Gray, reporter. ward amusement hall. Two hundred Miss Ruth Worlton was the hostess invited guests were present to pa,y Club at her home tribute to this dearly beloved couple. of the 10 Star The Immediate family members were Monday evening. girls worked on their silk dresses. There were served a wedding supper at 5:30 eight members present. Tasty refresh- o'click at the W. A- Evans home. Charles F. Johnson was born in ments were served to all the members The next meeting will be 1839 in Norway, the son of John and presentheld at the home of Ann Allred on Lorena Ferguson Johnson. He arrived in Utah in 1863, after crossing Tuesday. August 25. the plains. He has since made his home in Lehi. The Thrifty Stitchers Club met Jane Chilton Johnson was born at the home of Miss Melba Carter, Lehi 7, 1864, in the September hostess Their Tuesday afterionj was Lucille Carter. The work on daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Chiltheir children's costume was con- ton. She has always been a Lehi tinued. The outing at Saratoga, to- resident. This couple was married August with other business, was disgether 18, old Endowment 1881, in the cussedRefreshments were served House at Lake Salt City. They are to all those present. in Lehi for their consist-an- t recognized Dorothy Gray, Reporter. work in the L. D. S. church and in civic affairs- The following are the children: Miss Pearl Peterson and Miss Alta . Charles L. Johnson, Mrs. A. Clark spent Tuesday until Saturday Mrs Melvin Evans, both of Lehi; camping at Vivian Park. Runnells of Provo. Mrs. Vern of American Fork and Mrs- - Birdie DuBoise of Salt Lake City. Also eleven grandchdren and nine great- FOR 10 ) 7oos ' l .U GROCERIES, MEATS, SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. r - - You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET K - Hospital Notes drove tr ess i i,,'Mt.t,tX-- 1 ?J5 ! MARRIAGE BALDWIN-FRAN- 3 Ounce BOTTLE CATSUP 10c 10c Dinner Club Salad Dressing, Jar Quart Three 12 Ounce - - 25c Loaves 10c We invite you to drop in our store and serve yourself and please yourself. We are glad to help you. BREAD, Mr. John W. Frank, son of Mrs. Alice Frank Francis, formerly of this city and now employed at Washington D. C was united in marriage to Miss Edith M. Baldwin, daughter of Mr- and MrsS. T. Baldwin of Roanoke, Virginia. The marrifrtge was preformed by Edward P. Kimball on Tuesday, Aug. 11th in the L. D. S. chapel at Washington D. C Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Frank left on a honeymoon trip for Niagra Falls and a tour of the New England StatesThe newlyweds have been extensively congratulated and entertained by their many Eastern friends and relatives with plans still going forward at Roanoke, Virginia, and Washington D. C. to welcome and entertain them when they return from their honeymoon. Utah friends and relatives of Mr. Frank join in congratulating him and all wish him much happiness and success. - - GARDNER-ADAMSO- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF N Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner announce the marriage of their daughter Helen, to Virgil Adamson of American Fork, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Adamson. The young couple was married Saturday in Provo. They will make their home in American Fork. Miss Gardner has many dear friends who are sending ther wishes i QUART MSB'' for American Fork happiness. friends join in with Lehi in sending these hearty congratulations. Friends of Miss Gardner entertained in her honor Thursday at the home of Miss Ila Bushman. Games were played and refreshments were served. The following were the guests: Ila and Erma Schow, Mrs. Rowene Mork and Mrs. Marie Willis of Mercur, Mrs. Audery Price, Mrs. Evelyn Wofnnden, Fern Rothe, El Vera Dansie, Bertha Clark, Juanita Smith, Ila Bushman. Beth Anderson, Mrs. Angus Gardner, Matilda Slade and Mrs. Gail Pack of Amercan Ward. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Monday in the Manila Ward, Pleasant Grove, Interment was made in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. Born December 11, 1934. Bertha Fork. Ann is survived by her parents, her grandparents, a sister, Beverly MereMrs. Mirl Hitchcock, Mrs. J. F. dith, and a Mrs. Fagan and Mrs. Lowell Brown acMartha Bushman, of Lehi. companied Mrs. Lucille Hellewell to Holiday; where she is now living, FriMr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor and day. two son 8 of Magna, have been spendMrs. Alice Brown and daughter, ing a few days at the home of Mr. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thelma, of Los Angeles, Californa, X. Taylor. arrived in Lehi, Monday morning, Mrs. Mark Austin brought them from Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Salt Lake to Lehi, where they are Strasburg and family, Mr. and Mrs. going to visit with relatives and Charles Crabb and family and Mr. friends for a few days. They came and Mrs. William Osborne and son, to Lehi especially to attend the wedHarold, spent Sunday evening in Am- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson- erican Fork canyon. , YARD WIDE OUTING AH Dark or Light 15c Yard the New Fall Percales Just Arrived, the beet made 18c the yard. QUILT SIZE, Wool and Cotton Bats Special $1.10 BROADBENTS PHONE J 2(5-- W " P-- S. 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