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Show 1 THURSDAY. THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 1937 i DEATH SUMMONS I SARAH eoaii Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10 lb. Bag 49c Sugar With $2.00 Purchase in Grocery Department Coffee, Schillings, Hills, 1 lb. Can 29c M. J. B. Pineapple, 2 cans 2 for 35c Whole Wheat Cereal, P. and S 9 lb. Bag 39c 3 Pound Bucket 65c Snowdrift Cresco 3 Pound Bucket 65c Ovaltine, large size Catsup, 14 oz. bottle t Prunes Macaroni - Candy Bars Gum Corn Beef Radishes DR 59c - - 2 Cans 39c 3 for 10c Co-o- p eople's 76 - 10c 2 lb. package 19c 2 lb. package 19c 3 lb. package 24c 3 for 10c 3 package 10c RICE, Fancy PHONE STATE STREET, LEHI 78 Prices always Send in your order for Butter Wrappers Today ripht will solve this problem: , IfAR TOO MUCH fOOO) APPtr L', THE LEHI FREE PRESS , . 4 4 (T..WMAT PEOPtC Uocourrc VII NCCO MrncinA-nMi- II v J. LEACH j at GOODWIN'S. SPECIALTIES ARRANGED FOR SARATOGA I LIONS INVITED To Go GOODWILL.. entertained f of the em Ltah are making a Wednesday evening the girls Tour on Saturday. April vS Cia Clubsewing aim j 4Ca have invited the Lehi I ; . the social 1 of features jUIKh were the Mrs. Lee Groesbeck of American join them. Any Lions Jnnrtirtr a: Fork, who has been leacnni? K of two club get in touch with President Honoring the birthdays T to children in Lehi for the past winter and Carrie Strasburg Miss will spon r a dance revue Tuesday, member,, The Mrs. John Whimpey, the Theatrethe Royal in April 27, Lela Coates is spends Club gave a party Wednesday night revue win iane piatc until was neiu Friday in Salt Lake City. The party will be sure to ; their honor. en- An home. of Demonstrations ,..... John Whimpey Mt ,.hli,. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. was spent and a very different types of dancng will be given joyable evening served. was daughter, Sylvia Jean, ere lunch mvitea is delicious j, jj by the children. Everyone Lake on Monday. attractionadded see this and to come The Bon Amicus Club was enterMr- - and Mrs. W. 4 at the tained Thursday afternoon At served their G 1dm home of Mrs. Marvel Peterson. held high vtrsary on Wednesda; bridge, Mrs. Edith Fox followed. fcorc. A delicious luncheon Mr. and Mrs. L. Coates a. The following patients received STUDENTS PRESENT PROGRAM have moved o' ijosten. family ji, treatment at the Lehi Hospital this Coates is employed AT TRAINING SCHOOL Dividend. inwf Just-A-Me- re - ...;,nf Hospital Notes week ... : will present a Following students , 1. Mrs. Leonard Walker of Pleasant; ensemoie numand orchetra Gr,,ve, who has been in the hospital; proirram the training sch-.o- l in Ameribers at receiving medical care was taken home can Fork, Thursday evening under Wednesday'. direction of Basil Hansen: Logsdon. Beryl Putnam, Betty American of Thornton Virginia - Leone Jones. E'Loise Hansen, Dawnita hoslocal the to admitted yort uas Edna Norman, Betty Jean Thursday and was operated on Hansen, .. of.jj f(r appendicitis- i Ann ON Mr. Frank Hellewell HEXT TUESDAY j TJ;.VrtrV - DANCE REVUE Mrs. Sarah J. Leach, 82, died Sunday of causes incident to age. Mrs Leach was born in 1855 in Neshanie Falls, Ohio, the daughter of Harry Stobert and Mary Elizabeth Homage Robson. She came to Lehi about 20 years ago from Denver, Colorado, following the death of her husband- - Since then she had made her home here with her brother, Thomas Robson, who died here two months ago. Her only survivors are two cousins. George and William Robson of Rio, 111., and a niece, Mrs. Lancor of Denver, Colorado. A large crowd of people were in attendance at the funeral services held Wednesday at 1 o'clock in the First ward chapel for Mrs. Bishop Ilyrum A- Anderson had the services in charge. Opening prayer was offered by Bishop S. I. Goodwin; a violin sol. i, "() My Father" followed the prayer and was played by Mrs. Aud rey Wilson; biographical sketch was, read by Herman C. Goates, he also made remarks; "Sometime We'll Un- derstatid." by a quartet composed Phyllis Lott, Ray 'aye Manning, Stewart and Harold Fox, this was aj request f Mrs. Leach; Francis A. Child of Ogden spoke which was fol-- 1 hmed by remarks from A. B. Ander- son; closing remarks were made by Bishop Hyrum A. Anderson and the closing vocal by the quartet. "Nearer My God To Thee;" benediction was offered by J. W. Wing and the grave in the cemetery was dedicated by Raymond Stewart. DAM CANVAS Phyllis Gilchrist. Eleanor Harr- 9: 1 1 . . Anderson- - Other arts of the prntrram will conIrene Meiling; The baby girl of Mr- anil Mrs. Win. sist of reading. Ina Rick, Dawnita Hansen, piano; iieveriltre was br. ught to the hospital Helen Hansen, sopor; for medical care. trumpet; and Bettv Logsdon. violin. Bill Pearson of American Fork, is Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman of in the hospital receiving medical are in Lehi this week with Garland, on admitted was He treatment. relatives. Chri-tense- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pack of Pleas ant Grove, are the proud parents of a baby bov, b. rn Saturday at the Lehi f Hospital. The mother was the former Amie k Mrs. this of Eulala Smith city. " Smith is the grandmother. Buddy Ixtt. son of Mr. and Mrs. a. Mr. Sunday, Urs. Geo- -i Lewis and son, Jack '"1 Mr. and Mr J. F. Bradshaw and daughter, Svk Jean, were dinner gi -ts of Mr. ai Mrs. Byron L. Berk f Magna. ll- A party of B. Y. II. S. student; joyed a delightful swimming partTJ( ' m charge i aym (he party. They came si representatives of the cluml for out'n.g. lhey inf,.n.ied Manas Frank Eastmond that the B. Y.H.S sluff day would be held at Saratov on May 15th. There were about 01 representatives. Factors That Make Good Bank Service w 1 1 I Y p IU1"J B- J. Lott, had his tonsils taken out at Manager Frank Eastmond of Sara-to- g Springs is planning a number of special treats for his patrons this season. Among them is a free swim ticket to all ladies on Sunday evenings during the bathing season and free swimming lessons every afternoon. He has also joined with other pool mangers of the state's foremost resorts in sponsoring a swimming team. These teams will hold contests each week, going from one pool to the other, as in any other sports event, in various contests. Contesting in the different strokes and styles in swimEach manajger posting a cerming. tain amount as prize money for the winners. This feature promises a lot of entertainment and interest for the season. coming vacation Manager Eastmond has a strong team, including two state winners, that he feels confident will be a hard one to beat. There are also a large number of improvements being made on the grounds of the resort in preparation for the expected crowds that have already bejgun to make this popular resort their play grounds. HAY DAY CHILD HEALTH the hospital Saturday. . Strong of Alpine, had her tonsils removed Wednesday. Colleen. SCHOOL TO ENTER INVITATIONAL MEET Entries from the Lehi High School and Junior High School will be made at the B- Y. U. Invitational Track Meet Friday and Saturday. Students of the Junior high posture parade, Junior high boys track team and the senior high girls track teams The parade will enter on Friday. will be an event of 1:30 and the track events will follow immediately after the paradeSaturday's events will consist of the Senior High Posture Parade and The he Senior Boys track events. parade will begin at 1:30 on Saturday and the track teams will place in events following the parade. The school has been quite outstanding at other meets held and it is hoped that the girls and boys will be just as successful this season. CONFERENCES Transflftinns that, take nlace before the grilled windows ' out front' but bare the only banking business many people ever see . . by rooms in occupied the ehind the scenes, in the directors' room, officers of the bank, much of the real business of the bank is carried on in conferences-Manfactors er.ter into these conferences; in them, policies and their practices are shaped. Many of them concern loans; their purpose, deoositors the to and to ultimate their the good security, community in the State Bank of Lehi- These conferences concerning loans are regarded by the entire staff as an important part of their duties, for through loans made to Lehi business firms and individuals, the State Bank of Lehi derives its most important business and performs its greatest service for the community and Lehi individuals. i t. anlk il JLeiii 't I MAIN STREET Telephone 85 LEHI, UIAn g - DAY PLANS COMPLETE SENIOR CLASS w i i Our welfare, happiness and prosper- ty depend on our health. The future welfare of our nation depends on the physical fitness of our children. With the slogan, "Health Protection for Every Child," the Lehi May Day Child Health Day program is in full swing, with details being worked out to make May 3rd an outstanding event I i HOLD BANQUET The Senior class of the pip ! First ward Mutual gave a banquet in the First wrd Relief Society Hall, Wednesday evening. Norine Fox and Reva Goat- j es were in charge of the affair. Fiftv truests were nresent and were: Arline Goodwin, special in Lehi R. C- Allred, Pearl Peterson, Mr. and The outlined program of the day's Mrs. Milton KnudsenBishop and activities follows: Mrs. Hyrum A- Anderson and Mr. Program on the Field and Mrs. John Hutchings. 2:00 to 2:30 Musical numbers and Miss Carol Proctor acted as buglers Basil Hansen. Toasts were prepared by 2:30 to 3:00 Minuet by Fifth and Mrs. Winzell Swenson, "Toast to the Sixth Grades Mrs. Clell Jackson, Mrs. Guests," John Hutchings, Basil Dorton and Basil Hansen. Webb, "April Phyllis Showers;" 3:00 to 8:30 Posture Parade Ferron Gurney, "Toast to the Ladies" Eleventh Tenth. and and Mrs. Dorothy Southwick, "Toast Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth Grades Miss Vera Conder. to the Men." 3:45 to 4:30 Maypoles Miss The theme of the social was ''April Ruth Rothe and Basil Dorton. A green and white color Showers. Evening scheme was carried out and favors 7:00 to 7:30 Band Concert Basil were green nmbrellas. Hansen. Musical numbers were rendered by 7:30 to 8:15 Dance Revue Miss Jiulon Fox, Singirrtf "Beautiful Vera Conder. Dreamer" and a number by the to 10:00 8:15 Pageant Nile quartet. "Our Pals." Those in the Washburn and Miss Halliday. ouartet were: Fave Manning. Pearl Astembliei Peterson, Herman Swenson and Rulon HK) t9 10:00 m. Elementary Fox. Miss Fox. Grades (1st to 4th) 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. Grammar Grades (5th to 6th) Mrs. Jackson. CLUB HEWS 11:00 to 12:00 m- Junior and Miss Smith. Senior High School Announeer Members of the Docility Club were Mr. J. Nile Washburn. entertained at a luncheon Saturday This will be the largest and most, afternoon by Mrs. Gladys Anderson general May Day Child Health Day at her home in Salt Lake City. "Monte celebration ever held in Lehi. Carlo Whist" and other games were played during the afternoon. Priies Mrs. S. E. Gaisford, Mrs. A. L. were won by Mrs. Beulah Lewis. Mrs. Mrs. A. D. Christofferson Eleanor Harr. Phyllis iMt. Guests and Mrs. Bud Sudweeks were in were Mesdames: Lucile Bone, Beulah Pleasant Grove, Thursday attending Lewis. Lorraine Gilchrist, Sophie Car-sofuneral service. Phyllis Lott, Violet Lott. Stella - - - toast-mistres- ' ,5 To equip your home with an Electric Refrigerator is one of the finest divide- investments nd-paying you can make. It not only assures health protection, g and that means but saving in dollars and cents. food-savin- Make this investment now. and receive your "dividends" regularly as you pay for your refrigerator in small monthly installments. Sec Your Dealer nr UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. s. - wix pisCF mMh r ,y QUART 4 month, o' more o' y. n, f a" i.r I |