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Show I I THURSDAY, NOVEMEER THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23,1937 hosts of friends are showering them with bes-- withes fur a happy and successful journey on the sea of matrimony . A wedding reception in the young peoples honor will be given Friday home evening. They will make their . in Lehi FUNERAL SERVICES t NEW AND USED CARS FOR SALE WINTERTON-PETERSO- SEE n The marrage of Miss Lucille to Sherman Peterson son of Mr. and Mrs. John Peerson will take place STATE STREET, LEHI Both young people are Monday. the of High School graduates Miss and arc well known in the has portion Winterton major spent CEDAR FORT HAS for the past of her time in is at present and years NEW BISHOPRIC at Pr. Worlton's dental office. will be held in A weilding reception Lehi Second Ward Amusement the Thyrel Cok was appointed Hall, Monday evening to which a large of the Cedar Fort Ward last Sunday been sent. confer-- i iiumlxT of invitations have evening in their annual ward wish of the Friends couple young' Ernal Cook wa chosen first nee. success through and them happiness n act-icounselor with Wallace Anderson the future. as oecond counselor. They will make their home in The retiring otficers were: Joseph Hales, bishop; William Hacking and; ENGAGEMENT James Peterson. These men have Jieen faithful workers for a numln-of years, winning the love and respect of the Cedar Fort people. Mrs. Genevieve Gray announces the The new officers are very capable engagement of her daughter, Jean, to men and worthy of their important Keith Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. positions. Stanley Clark. The marriage to take nlace in the near future. Friends of tkum 1,. iL. line MARRIAGES younj ieo J'ltr air auoweim; uiciii with congratulations and best wishes Win-terto- WILSGII KELLY Ihi em-poy- bi.-ho- p r Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, announces the marriage of her daughter. Ruth, t( Reed Berry of Cedar Fort, the son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Berry. The marriage took place, Saturday, Nov. 20th, in Salt Lake City. The bride and groom are both graduates of the Lehi High School. Their hosts of friends are wishing them much happiness and success for a future. Mr. Berry is employed at Mercur. Many social ovents are being planned in Warning to the boys who are guilty of taking the duel horns off of my car last Thursday at the dance in the DansArt. The boy in the red sweater has been recognized. If you care to return them O. K., but if not you had better watch out. Josephine Cooper. Mrs. Roger Price was a Salt Lake visitor. Monday. Mrs. Martha Ball announces the en- - j gagement of her daughter, Roberta, to Boyd Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. j the marriage to take Edward place n the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, November 2fith. Both young people are popular among Lehi's young set. They are both graduates of the Lehi High School and active workers in their respective ward activities. Miss Ball has been employed in the office of the Lehi Hospital for sometime. Mr. Ijirsen recently returned from the Swedish L. D. S. Mission field. Their i j enjoyed the Third Ward turkey dance in the ward chapel, Tuesday evening. Miss Mar jorie Webb won the turkey and Wm Grace the guinea hen, given at the dance. A trood sized crowd Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips accom panied a group of missionaries thru the Salt Lake Temple, Saturday. The temple rooms, which were all very beautful, were shown and explained to them. 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SCI HIGH mi.-sioa- - A splenaiu out under the direction of the First Ward. Returned Douglas Phillips frgafiizatioi The pn;.gram consisted in charge. of: r errn Gurney. i.enini.r Ernest od" Solo "Not I'ndt-rslby Marjoj-iRothe. accompanied Ward. , I'-- i a Christmas Present are here o ("lark. Bailey, uc- s.ilo - "Tree"-- - Th.-lMrs. Leota stii'ients 'Mianied bv McKav Allie . EF1T E WAITING FOR YOU TO PICK THEM Y. V. biographical sketch was read by of The B. ',.:,h,nr Miss Ruth Brown or Thomas V. Kirkham. A. J. Evans. Remarks Spanish Fork. Go Where You Want Me Solo "'Sometime Somewhere" Solo To G." Mrs. May MarshMrs. Rula Dorton. V. Watkins of. Piano duet Misses Ruth and Remarks Judge A. Ma'-eBrown of Spanish Fork. l Provo and President R. C. Allred Remarks - The Missionary. Solo "Going Home" Mrs. Edith Remarks -- Mr. and Mrs. Junius Evans, accompanied by Mrs. Lula. Anderson. Banks, parents of the missionary. Remark- s- Bishop Hyrum AnderBenediction J. W. Wing. i The grave in the Cemetery son. "arl S. Fons of the was dedicated by James Clark. Closng prayei Ward at Murray. Cottonwood Biorjraiihical Sketch of Hannnh Maria A large crowd was present, both Wall Earl local anil and A we will be pleased to put them away until for you. ul'T VhiLu" .,, FOR LADIES OR GIRLS th( l'f Presses. Fine Hoisery, Warm Caps, Sport Coa's. Sweate Knit Press s, Blouses, I.ounging Robes, Lingerie, and Handkerchiefs. ,s.- - !"": away wir.nei v FOR MEN OR BOYS i pea Niftv Shirt. Ties, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Hat?, Leather Coats, Bath Robef, Oxfords, Leather Cats, House Slippers, and other gifts. Ix-h- Chris' :.t Chr:nas ev. r to nt r and tc G usu the of ren - people. In the early sixties, Iyehi was but a Banks will leave for the NYw England December 2. village only about ten years old. It States Mission field, of t n till had a fort wherein the inhabit ants found safety from the Indians. HOSPITAL DANCE SUCCESSFUL Beyond the village sage brush could We carry a complete line of Work Clothing Blankets. Underwear, Men and Boys, s'JPP' ; ;'.3 Agents for Laundry and Cleaning party. of ..lies Most of The benefit dance sponsored by the the buildings were of logs, many with local Docility Club, last Thursday nitrht in the DansArt was reported as dirt roofs. It was on June 3rd, ISfil, when a a big success. This dance was given daughter was born to William and for the benefit of the Lehi community Jane Stevenson Clark and they hospital. About sixty dollars was christened her Hannah Maria. made clear with which seven new adAs this little girl grew, she partook justable bed tables were purchased. of the joys and activities of the Boyd Holmstead was the lucky winner children of her day. The schools of of the turkey, wheh was donated by her time had not a great deal to offer. Larsen Bros. Meat and Grocery. The but she made the best of it and got club wish to thank everyone who helped to make the dance possible and out of it all there was for he. In those pioneer days, she ('id her such a success. full share of the labor that it was Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and necessary for her to do. Coming from those noble parents son, Heber, and Mr. and Mrs. Junius she grew up in faith and a knowledge Banks went to the Salt Lake Temple, of the gospel, a faith that remained Thursday, with Elder John Phillips with her all through life. and Elder Earl Banks who are leavSoon after she was twenty, she met ing soon for the mission fields. George Albert Wall of Provo and this Mrs. Junius Banks reports there is acquaintance developed into love so that on November 3, 1R82, they were 112 student missionaries at the Salt married at her., father's home by Lake City preparing to leave for the Bishop Thomas R. Cutler. various mission fields in the near About that time a new tract of land became enticing to young farmers and stock raisers known as the Mr.Durward Hicks who is employed "New Survey." Then it was the in Western Englewood, California, is Bert Wall. Bill Evans, Bill Clark, Joe spending this week with his parents,! Sabey, Jack Wanlass, and others Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hicks. went out there and made themselves homes. This promised to be a most A matinee dance was held WednesHere the thriving corner of Lehi. day afternoon in the High School Walls lived for the next six years, Gym for the high school students. then moved to Lehi proper and short- Previous to this dance a Thanksgiving ly afterwards made their home where assembly was given. it now stands. Aunt Hannah or Aunt Maria, she was loveingly called by her nephews 'IV and nieces, and she was dearly loved " by them. She was a mother to many of them at times when they were in need of a mother. There was always candy and other goodies in her runboard when the kiddies came to see her. She took t'eliirht in cuttintr intn a fruit cake or spreading jam on her good bread for those hungry tots who i aine to see ner lor they were ever m hungry for "Aunt Maria's" iroo things. They well remember how on she used to bring them Easter m and Uncle Bert usually came M eggs, along. She always was willing to attend m the sick an she invaribly brought with her little specialty for the sick one. Her untiring efforts often brought about speedy recoveries. She served for many years as a Relief Society Teacher and willingly assisted in other activities of the society. She and her husband have generously donated of their time and mean for m the growth of this community, taking A an active part in Church and Civic 1 H affairs. ii It is but a few davs sin V celebrated their ,"th "woddino- ;' I versa ry. Not being j verv ffood health at the time her husband prepared a sumptuous meal which M enioyed together M They have lived those r,r, happily and thit happiness has' been ennancecl ny ooing good to others. Hannah Maria Clark Wall i mourned by her beloved and devoted M husband; three sisters, Emily I M Sabey, Rose Timothy, and Mary' Jane Peterson; two brothers. Thomas and James B. Clark, and a host of relatives and friends. for Rain Coats, Rubber Footwear Power's hoe Store annual his ca ;is and LEHI, IT, MAIN STREET the i :o time i have a food i Thursday, Dec. 2 Community Xmas Tree Benefit Free Turkeys and Other Prizes Given Away Sponsored by Lions Club 1 Name Address HANNAH M. WALL be seen in every direction. WARNING their honor. HELD FOR MRS. i home that held, Mr. and Mrs James H. Gardner returned rsoii. aturdav after a three weeks visit in his son, with California, Oakland, Members of the !..'r; HELD FOR EARL BANKS Rov Gardner. Mr. Gardner enjoyed Caliof met southern part Wednesday, V y,,,,,, a trip to the met several home of their host.-- s he there while j 4 f:cii,.r,rv Testimonial Fai ewell fornia, ehi people, among whom were i avlor. 1 he "Lift ,f msj. U.- - Fi.W Karl Banks was he.d fcun- - f,,nie-in Was given by Mrs A Roscoe Hunt laboring j t :.! ,ti m. in the Lehi First - MISSIONARY FAREWELL I SatnpU Copy on Hequett ! ft U A f. H 11 I I'Jvo K Tj rl I I Ij WITH CABBAGE bones removed from breast of lamb. I r Spread it with bulk pork sausage, roll, and I tie or skewer in !hin. Brown on all sides I inhotlard.Add ,W cup water, cover tiflhtly. I and let Cook alowlv mthar nn Innn I or in the oven until done, about two hours. 1 1 oooKea caooaga wedges. 1 1 C Vl &; V T M ffj i Svir l M vuw NMW V" ror j '' " 1L I SP tSTYV "X f JTT.nTi Both Players and Spectators Ea tt,. i th. i Jt E- - F. A. TURKEY DANCE A The F F. A. turkey dance was PHONE MAIN STREET 17 LEHI, UTAH report one of SUCCESS that n nm their the bet dances of the vear. Thn,. k .... ""ii very gocKl dance. The turkeys were won oy iv.etn t.Kiington, and an Amerisan fork girl. AH that attend' the dmce report it to be a complete success M Opens Saturday, Nov. 27 . Large Stock of Quality Toys and Gifts for the Whole Family Shop Early and take advantage of our complete stock Make Our Store Your CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS Lehi Hardware We Deliver k..:.xmxk..s:sS, 2. t. tZ u.Tit' i |