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Show The Lehi Free Pre AN ACT. SOW REAP HABIT; SOW A HABIT, REAP CHARACTER LEHI'S WIDELY READ V0LUME V 1. 1. il HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE No. 41 3. 1937 BURGLAR SUSPECT A. CONFERENCE STEALS LEHI AUTO JUNE 11, 12, AND 13 r r annual conference Leaders, M. Leaders, Men's and Young Wo-?n- 's and Junior Leaders. the Youngr .Mutual Friu'ay af tern. .on: Explorer LeadImprovementT Associ- ii ":.. Scouts, VkJlS Will convene in vjaii ianc vuy ers, (Saturday Ward and ?lt Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Morning and Afternoon. 13. A program full Stake "jne 21 12 and ' instruction, interest and inspiration RECREATIONAL FEATURES ViU be presented. Highlights are as Friday evening Men-Glean- forty-secon- d jhe r cu follows Bee-Hiv- True loveliness is beauty unadorned. e, DEATH SUMMONS : District Parent-TeacheAlpine Council Organization was completed when president and reresentatives from the local organizations met in the Alpine District School Office in American Fork. May John and Eleanor Turvey Harwood-Sh- 28th- Mrs. Mable N. Nelsin, primary came to Utah in 1909 and in 1913 superintendent Alpine District and was married to George Comer. He Mr. Alden Chatwin of Provo. have died in 1918 at Lehi. been chosen as president and She is survived by her brother, respectively of the organiWilliam, and eight nieces and nep- zation at a previous meeting- Individuals for the offices of secretary hews. Funeral services were held in the and treasurer, program chairman, Lehi Second Ward, Sunday at 2 p. m. membership chairman, room representPresident A. C Schow opened the ative chaiman, study group chairman, services with prayer, the opening song, summer roundup chairman and public"Guide Me To Thee" sung by a mixed ity chairman were also chosen. s were unanimously adopted quartet by LeRdy Davis- Armond Webb, Eliza Logson and Hazel Allred. and a committee made up of Mr. Remarks were made by Sarah Alden Chatwin, Provo chairman, Mr. A. K. Smith and Heber C. Webb. Mrs. Ray Wentz. Mr. T. C Hebertson, Neilsen, Mr. EIRoy Edith Evans rendered a vocal solo, Provo; Mr. "Goin' Home." Bishop S. I. Good- West, Pleasant Grove and Mr- Grant win made remarks and the quartet Ingersol, American Fork, were sesang the closing song, ''That Beautiful lected to meet with Superintendent Land" followed by prayer offered by David Gourley of Alpine to work out with the The grave in the an outline in LeRoy Logsd-onLehi city cemetery was dedicated by Works Progress Organization, a plan to secure play ground equipment, also President R. C. Allred. to plan extensive recreational programs for the various units in the Rs - Institute CONFERENCE This institute will be held on Mon2:00 p. m. Stake M. Men and day. June 14. following the conferA delightful program of activiGleaner Presidents. It is hoped that ence. is ties two young people from prepared. every stake be is Recreational-Education- . att- WINS SCHOLARSHIP EVANS BROS. OPEN Meets al Friday, 2 :00 p. m. Sessions will be held in Drama. Music, Speech and Story, Literature and Travel. These sessions mil be among the most delightful of the conference. Special help will be given in conducting assembly proDancing. gram. Better Teaching Announcement was made also of a - the summer heat. Young and old will revel in th delicious freezer fresh ice cream, and: the lucious sandwiches served at this dainty ice cream palor. ter teaching'' methods. Educators of If you have been searching for the high standing will make these discussperfect malted milk, your quest is ions most helpful to department lead- ended- The most tempting, satisfying ers. high quality drink is here for you. A session also for executives and Come and get it. community activity committee. As everything should have a logical we of course will give you reason, Sessions Department ours. We manufacture our own ice Executives, Saturday afternoon : cream. If it pleases your curiosity, Community Activity Committee, Imyou may watch this process of making provement Era, Adult Leaders, Senior the highest quality and largest variety of ice cream that has ever been made in the city. Saturday, June 5th is set for the opening day. w. district. state P. T. A. Convention of a week DOORS OF THE Miss Allene Frank, daughter of duration which will be held at the U. Mrs. Alice Francis, will start at the A. C. beginning June 21st. SPARKLE INN Henagers Business College, Thursday A representative from the national to complete the summer's course, Miss P. T. A organization will be present Frank received a scholarship from the throughout the week. "The Sparkle Inn' presents to you college after having passed several the brightest and cheeriest spot in tests given by the college. DEATH COMES TO town for a moments relaxation from Only one student from the 1937 Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Sessions will be held for Adult and Senior Leaders M. Men and Gleaner Leaders. Junior Girl Leaders in "bet tax vice-preside- By-law- Friday. June 11, Conference of from the missions will rs - MEN-GLEAN- endance. ORGANIZED Mrs. Susanna Harwood" Comer, 84. died at the home of her brother, Wm. Harwood, in Spanish Fork, Friday of causes incident to age. She was brn in Warwalk, England, on September 18, 1852. a daughter of - and1 DISTRICT P. T. SUSANNA H. COMER 5:30 Reception and Luncheon at General Sessions Saltair. 1 9:00 a. m. 7:30 Dance Festival. Friday, June 11 1 General President Geo. Greetings12:15 p. m. President Ruth Saturday J?Q. Morris and General Luncheon for Stake Superintendents f May Fox. and President and Mission SuperIt is expected that an address will visors. f be given by President Heber J. Grant. 5:00 p. m. Reception for all M. I. M. I. A Theme will be A. Ocfficers and Leaders. JThe and discussed". Also a dramati-fatio- n Banquet for Stake Presidents of M. of "Let's Go To Mutual." Men and Gleaners. (This promises to Saturday, June 12, 9:00 a. m. be a most delightful and interesting Leadership Presented in address event. Price 60c per plate. and discussion. m. 7:30 p. Dramatization: an Assembly ProgChurch Honor Night (A presenta-- J ram. tion in living pictures of the cultural 8:30 m. a. June 13, Sunday. Testimony meeting A meeting of activities fostered by the M. I. A. Sunday Evening Session The conferspiritual beauty and uplift. ence will close with a session at which 10:30 a. m. Separate sessions Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. W. M. I. A. young people in large numbers will Both of these sessions will be replete participate and an address. with vital messages. Special groups attending the confer2:00 p. m. This session will be un- ence will be a chorus of one hundred M. Men and Gleaners of the Hollyder the direction of the First Presid wood Stake, a group of representatives ency and will be a most inspiritional from the Oahu Stake. meeting. Summer Recreational Leaders I M. YOUR NEWSPAPER With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interest! to serve, and no financial string! leading to any other sourc of power or influence. NEW DRESSES at POWERS- - graduati. class was given this op- FORMER 0ITIZEN portunity. NEW DRESSES at POWERS. j STAKE OUTING, JUNE 23 The annual stake outing, sponsored A., will be held at Saraby the MHot Springs. Wednesday, June toga 23. The events will begin at 2 p. m. and everyone is invited to attend. Swimming and games will take place in the afternoon and dancing in the evening. The M. I. A. officers are making plans for the occasion which will be of interest to all. They wish for you to keep the ri'ate of the outing in mind. I- Ephraim Jackson, 47, died Saturday morning in a Salt Lake hospital following a few weeks illness. He was born April 2, 1889 the son of Ephraim and Christena Jorgensen Jackson. He spent practically all his life in Lehi. He married Alice Hartshorn, February 11, 1920, and to this couple were born three children one lxy, and two girls. He and his family have resided in Mid vale for the past few years. Besides his wife and family he leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn his passing. Funeral services vere conducted in Midvale, Wednesday afternoon. The American Legion of which he was a member in Midvale, took charge of the burial. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and son, Edward". Lion of Lehi. Glen, experienced several hours worry, Sunday morning when they discoverand forethought ed their Ford V8 missing from the May wisodm, courage standards Ever high grace your later but garage near their residence Lion pedge you best His every driven was car The Privvo. found at Edward. Lion of Lehi. into the garage following the Saratoga dance, Saturday night by Glen, none ever say who locked the car and retired. Mr. May i tribute they pay Smith discovered the loss early Sun- Though noti- Edward, was slightly too shy day morning and officers were the And though your wife is away to truck A fied . belonging grocery Gardner Meat and Grocery of Salt Lake City was found near the creek above the Smith home with a flat tire. Officers immediately started from this lead and and notified the owner of the truck who stated that the truck was taken from his garage after 9:30 p. m. Saturday, where it was locked in the garage after work. In the meantime Provo officers had been having a few troubles with two susnicious strangers. A Ford later found to be the Smith car, wa driven into the used car lot of the Telluride Motor Co. of Provo, at 5:30 a. m. and the two occupants were looking over the cars in the lot when the night watch appeared and the two The night men ran from the lot. V-- Don't let your mind stray King Edward, Lion of Lehi. Delegates to attend the Lions in Boise, Idaho, this week were chosen. Those Lions leaving Thursday (today) by auto for Boise are Lions Larsen, Robison, Powers and Jorgen-secon-venit- on n. DEATH SUMMONS 8, ERNEST JOHN TURNER Ernest John Turner, 26, died at the family home here Friday, following a lingering illness of heart disease. He was born in Lehi on August 7. a son of John and Bessie Baxter fol1910, who who the watch notified police lowed the men in a police car. The Turner, and had always made his home here. men were found pushing the car to Harmon McAffee, formerly Surviving are his parents, three of Lehi, into the street. As the police brothers and two sisters: Herbert, car arrived the men again took to Fred and Reva Turner, Mrs. Mildred their heels, the police over taking one Nelson and Reva Turner, all of Lehi. Funeral services were conducand lodging him in the city jail. They again took up the trail of the second ed in the Lehi Fifth ward at 2 p. m. man. They met him riding down the Tuesday for Ernest J. Turner with street on a bicycle, when asked what Randall Schow presiding. The services were opened with a he was doing he informed the officers that he was a prize fighter out for his song from the Relief Society Chorust morning exercise. He was taken into "I Need Thee Every Hour," prayer the police car and driven to the county was offered by President Virgil H. building, as the officer stepped from Peterson, vocal duet by Arva Bone and the car the thief jumped from the op- Lela Lott. "I Know My Redeemer Upon Lives." followed by the reading of the posite s.ide and disappeared. last reports he was still at large. The biographical sketch by Everett Turner, man held by the officers gave his name Dr. G. S. Richards was the first speakns "Carbon of Arizona." The Smith er, a song, "Face To Face," was sung car was turned over to local officers by Mrs. Rose Lott, accompanied by and later to Mr. Smith. The car locks Mirriam Lott. talks by E. B. Garrett were broken and it was almost out of anii' J . Nile Washburn were next. gas. In the car was found a sawed "Rock of Ages" by the Relief Society off shot gun with six shells in the chorus was the closing song and the magazine and one in the barrel and a benediction by H. J. Evans followed. Brother J. W. Wing dedicated the complete kit of burglar tools. grave in the city cemetery. NEW OFFICERS '""1 INSTALLED Installation of new officers for the Lehi Lions Club was compete after the meeting Thursday evening held by the Lions. A poem was composed in honor of the new Lion president, Edward J . Larsen . The poem is as follow: You've read of the 8th King Edward For love a throne he passed by We're crowning another Edward 'ilh m SPECIALS FRIDAY AND THURSDAY, SATURDAY 3 Ml. rMt Jt a Bicycle .v.v.v too Drawing Satnrrfev at 5 P.M.! Lucky Person Must Be At Store 3k To Win Tickets Given With HAVE YOUR EYES ! 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