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Show THURSDAY, JULY THURSDAY, JULY 2S. 1938 Evans vs. Bob Dorton. Ralph Allred vs. Emery Jones. SENORS SINGLES Russell Bone vs. R. C. Allred Floyd Erickson vs. Hardy JenkinDon WITH OUR Evans Don If your haJr is not Becoming to You You should be comng to see Us Latest styles in hair dress, tinting', manicuring and We guarantee our work. 36-- J REVISED SCHEDULE FOR COMMERCIAL LEAGUE PLAY Thursday, 7 Bros. vs. Sparkle Inn. o'clock Three Bar Dairy o'clock-Larse- 28 vs. Service. Park Glen's Service vs. Lehi 9 o'clock 8 GHIG BEAUTY PARLOR Emery Jones. Allan Chipman vs. Bob Dorton. ADVANCED VETERNS Russell Bone vs. Boyd Smuin. Floyd Erickson vs. Dean Prior. Jos. Robison vs. Arthur Sabey. Hardy jenkinon vs. R. C. Allred. Charts will be at the tennis court to post results. Tournament to be completed by August 6. July permanent. vs. Hardware. for appointments 2 7 o'clock Glen's Three Bar Dairy. o'clock Lehi Hardware vs. August Ser- vice vs. 8 Lar- sen Bros. RECREATION HEWS Inn. August 4 7 o'clock Iarsen Bros, Programs sponsored by schook, vs. Park Service. A. Y. and P. N. W. A. City, 8 o'clock Sparkle Inn vs. Glen's SOFTBALL Service. The second half of the commercial vs. 9 o'clock Lehi Hardware league got under way last Thursday Three Bar Dairy. with the favorites coming through with wins. Park Servce over Lehi RECREATION LEAGUE Hardware 25 to 8. Sparkle Inn over Three Bar 14 to 4 and Larsen Bros. 7 o'clock First Ward vs. Aug. over Glen's Service 13 to 10. Second Ward. In Tuesdays gafties the boys showed 8 o'clock Third Ward vs. Fourth the effects of the 24th when error Ward upon error was made, however the 9 o'clock Fifth Ward vs. Lions Glen's scores resulted: following Club. Service 10, Park Service 20. Three Bar 12, Larsen Bros. 8 Lehi Hard ware 4, Sparkle Inn 15. G0UGII FAMILY 1 . TENNIS The preliminary tournament to a big city open will get under way Fri scheduled day with the following Contestant arrange own matches. playing time. Singles Friday's matches Harold Giles. Boys Glen Powell vs. Maurice Taylor vs. Ralph I,arsen. Robert vs. Dick Chipman Edding-ton- . Boyd Calton vs. Don Dorton. JUNIORS (SINGLES Allen Chipman vs. Grant Ash. L Specials KELLOCS CORNFLAKES, 3 for 25c Large Packages DEVILED MEATS 6 for 25c PORK and BEANS, No. Cans SODA CRACEKRS, 2'i . 2 for 19c 2 Pound I Box SALMON, Tall Can NEW POTATOES 10 Pounds The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation July 18, 1938. Enid Oklahoma, Lehi Free Press, Lehi, Utah WASHINGTON, D. C. Dear Sirs 5 I feel it a pleasure r;nnn at this time and MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR 55000 am taking this opportunity of writing to you and thanking you for the Free Press you have been so good to 3 M MiMU W 1 send me for the past 14 months that I have been laboring in the Central MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH 4 States Mission. LI.EI'HONE bi I arrived at Independence, Mo., May 15, 1937, and was assigned labor in West Oklahoma, where ""uiuut, ana uurf n ftlllllAI iiiii spent my first four months in and WILLI ftllililMkO MARRIAGE around Oklahoma City. gcatterDrainea society women. Fran Thi I have labored some five months ol MAKE MERRY III Tuttle directed the Paramount pic 5&rai brethern Lamanite our with time my ture. Conn' in Southern Oklahoma, and I can KIRKHAM-OWECROSBY FILM say that it indeed strengthened my tord antestimony to have that privilege, to Mr. and Mrs. T. F- kirkham a heyt! have will fanciers see how faithful they are, working nounce the Animal HARDWOOD marriage of their daugh REUNION Zoo unPark work Central Thar the gay under the handicaps they ter, Miss Phyllis Margaret pirkham, day during larrc der. "Doctor in Rhythm," which will scene of Brigham Owen Benson to Ezra HELD SUNDAY sntil Sunday, Theatre, After spending four months in the the Royal at and play son r.f Mrs. E. R. Owen Wi Oklahoma City I was transfered to City E. R. Owen of that city. The Monday and Tuesday. Not only was ,late reconzoo Lehi York Wnrtlipm Oklahoma to work in Still- The family of James Hawood hel which was solemnizea the famous New u . tu ceremony r work down to the last bar on the their reunion sunaay aiternoon bride's structed the of home the at Wednesday at Jomi most of the one which I enjoyed very much. It is but lion's I Goodwin cage, S. last Dinner was enjoyed aft in Lehi. narpnts I trained Saratoga. of Mrs. colleee town and we had a chance w i.p;,'ofin collection fMlnvvnd hv a larL'e ambitious which social chatting, games an aswas of the Restoration Gospel, the jnd screen explain history animals in tim at the Kirkham home. swimming continued throughout throad to many of the younger people. Those The bride chose for her bridal sembled for the occasion. afternoon. present were: Vio .r,nwtinn three six I was then made senior companion lions, faces are t Welsh' combined ...wu Mrs. W. F. Welsh. Janya tro"'n g morfel of winie satin and sent w.tn my companion, oown with alencoii lace, with whjch ghe leopards, sir Dears, iwu Thelma Barton, Harwood Barton, ffor ' a in Southern Oklahoma to open up a with Wiant. a tirer. a camel, zebra, a Maybelle Clayton, all of Salt Lake, vAvpA flnQ; mon- new district, there we worked among twenty Tiama. rhimnanzee, ping K,,n0t Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith, Sr., Mr, twelve-fothe Indians for two months, enjoyMrs- J- T. Winn, Mr. and Mrs, largi of gardenias and roses. keys, six trained seals, a and ing the blessings of our Heavenly The bridal party cari red out a python and an aviary o feivhty birds, A. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Eugen1 the Father and having many faith pro- nastel color scheme of pinks, Mrs. The animals are not only seen, but UVKK Mr anA Mrs C. IT S;!, T. B apro One of which I in moting experiences. as join of honor, they Morris Trane, the matron theMigg Beth gmith( Mr aild Mrg 'mM ly a distinctly heard, will relate. After calling on one of Tl vme coral with attractive in fun Anay Crosby, Bmg and gowned and our Lamonitc brethern to talk at our being Miss LaPriel Goodwin, the maid Charlie Moore and Sterling Hollo- and lace; Stein of Lehi. stra meeting in which were both white of honor, in pale pink lace, and little way. Mrs-Walter Stein was the youn- corr people and Indians, I talked, after Miss Bonne Jean Krkham, the flow- The chief feminine roles in ''Doctor which, the branch president asked if er Hengest grandchild present and her son way girl, was charming in a matching Rhythm," a story taken from O. I could understand or talk Indian as shade Ronald Stein was the youn- plac who Walter attale about the physician of pink lace. Al of the ry's the first Brother talked in his own tendants wore All mali present. corsages of pink roses masqueraded as a policeman, are Bea- gest language. He said: I said the very and gardenias. trice Lillie, England's fmed comedi- those attending the reunion report same things he did. I told him that Afro Spi VirViam mntW nf tVlA enne, Marf Carlisle, Bing's partner very enjoyable time. would be easy to explain, the spirit wor was attractively gowned in bride, of the Lord was directing me and black of f T, lace, and Mrs. Owen the brule- , i . . ... wor " u.c.utauH.Ke groom's mother, was gracious in a and they understood in their langu- com of Both wore J The State Bank of Lehi e 1X1 N - ...a , - jc.., ot - - I . - . PLANNING REUNION great-grandchi- The family of the late Charlotte . and James Gough will hold their annual reunion in American Fork Canyon, on Saturday, August 6th. The family will gather at 2 p. m. foi b,ack a social, family picnic supper, pro. , , , I was then moved to Northwest , T gram, games and bonfire stunts. AH' p, members of the family are invited to Oklahoma where I am now laboring. I. ,!,u:u jEach family requested We are visiting members and friends he present. en flow- fugey decorated out in the dust bowl and holding to bring picnic lunch. was Laura Miss assisted by ers, meetings where ever possible. Henderson, Mrs. Mahlon Rice had I have enjoyed my missionary charge of the gift room. labors to the fullest extent and I beFred B. Owen of Brigham City lieve I have been working among served as best man for his brother. some of the best people on earth. I The bride, who is a graduate of feel that it will be hard to leave the U. S. A beautiful baby Agricultural college at daughter was when my mission is fulfilled here,, Txifran, aso the Merrill Pamer school born to Mrs. Millian Fowler, at the but I am very thankful to all who in Detroit, Mich., attended both the Lehi Hospital, Saturday, July 23. are and have made it possible for me University of Utah and the Universto be here. I have and am enjoying Mrs. Clifford Bennett and baby the best of health, to which I am also ity of Wisconsin. She is a member of the Sorosis and Alpha Chi Omega son were taken home from the local thankful. I know that these things sororities. The bridegoom, a graduhospital, Friday. are brought through my trust in trust ate of the U. S. Agricultural College in our Heavenly Father. at Logan, is a member of Phi Kappa Mrs. Dell Jacobs and son were re I would like to say this to my Iota and Theta Alpha Phi fraternitmoved to their home, Friday from friends at home, that this mission ies. the local hospital. has been the happiest time in my Following a short wedding trip, life. It has made me stop and think, will be at home in Brigham City Lake of they Salt Master Glen Stout just how important is religion to our after August 1. Lehi to the was Hospital living. It has been said, we must brought City Sunday for treatment for injuries develop ourseles both physically, GRACE-COATE- S received in American Fork Canyon, and spiritually, but I fear mentally the were where the family spending the trend, especially in our young Mr. and Mrs. George William day. The boy climbed a cliff and a people today is to much toward the Grace announce the marriage of their ock from higher up the mountain physical and mental sides of life daughter, May, to Donald Coates, son him struck him on the head knocking leaving spiritual dormant. Yet it is of Mr. nd Mrs. Luther Coates. both from the cliff. He suffered a frac- the most important. of this city. The marriage took place tured wrist, and several body bruises. I only wish every Latter-daSaint Saturday evening at the Luther bov and girl could have this oppor Coates home with Bishop Isaac W. to removed was Roy Chamberlain tunity of filling a mission. I hope Fox preforming the ceremony in the the Lehi Hospital, from the American that the experience and testimony I Fork Hospital, Tuesday, where he have gained while in the mission presence of close family members. Both young people have attended had been receiving treatment for in- - field, I will be able to use in the uries received inan auto, motorcycle betterment of my life and those whom the Lehi High School and they have ollision, he suffered a broken clavicle I associate with on my return home. a large cricle of friends wishing them success and happiness throughout bruises. May our Heavenly Father help us their married life. all to continue strong in the faith. A reception is being given in their Mrs. Norman Erickson of Fair-fel- d (Sincerely your Brother in Christ, honor Friday evening at eight o'clock was brought to the Lehi Hospital Ersell S. Fagan. in the Third Ward Chapel by Mr. severe for Tuesdav for treatment and Mrs. Grace and Mr. and Mrs. bruises. severe in Coates honoring the couple. All ward NOTICE members over sixteen yers of age are The daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. invited to attend. Music will be fur fractured a Mangum was treated for There will be a meeting in the nished by Carters Orchestra. left arm at the Lehi Hospitl, Mon Lehi Memorial Building, Tonight day. (Thursday) at 8:00 p. m. to discuss, PENSION AND Alvin Schow, son of Mr. and Mrs crop insurance, wheat loans, and Randall 'Schow received treatment wheat allotments. ASSISTANCE MEETING W. W . Owens from the Utah Agrifor a fractured arm. Monday. cultural College will be the speaker All farmers of the north end of FRIDAY NIGHT Utah county are invited to be FLOORS TO BE PUT B ; progressing on the Lehi Workmen this PINEAPPLE, Sliced, large week are puttng down floors in the 2 Cans 17C basement Cabinets are also being 3 for 25c built in the basement kitchen. PEAS, Tender Sweet 22c COFFEE, Hills Blue Can .RINSO, Large Package 22c Work Stake is 'Soil Conservation Committee. MISSIONARY Tabernacle. WIVES AHD PAR- ENTS MEETING ine regular meeting of the Old Age Pension and Assistance Organization that wiil be held Friday Ht 8 p. m. in the Memorial Building is very important because the entire time will be given over to business discussion. All members are urged fo he nti. present. i i ... tn .ic muni :jrsn.ip oi t organt- non is nv no means confined to The Missionary Wives and Par- neople eligible for the Old Age Pen-"'oLARGE CROWD A 'I persons of ents will meet at the home of legal age are Mrs. B. Mr. and Mar to join. Rothe, Much work of encouraged PROGRAM ATTEND Thursday. July 28th, at 8:00 o'clock. the organization is carried on by the All members requested to be present. yornger groups. A large crowd of Lehi people were A good program is being outlined. iou wno nave not yet met, with in attendance Sunday evening at the us, come to our meeting Friday! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of ?acred program friven by the Lehi Miss Ih Schow as working as clerk band and other people of the com Delta, visited Iehi relatives, Sunday, munity. All those who attended re enwte to a vacation trip to the in the Kaibah postoffice during the summer months. ported the program as being splendid. N'orthwest. I T jre leh omk mor eha: For 'HOW MUCH CAM YOU RAISE IN A PiNCN?' WAS "TOE STOCK QUERy OF A1ERCHAN15 WHEN HIKING CLERKS, IN CALIFORNIA. IN PAVS WHf N MERCHANDISE WAS SOLD BV THE P1NCH" Of am mt. i i7u mM ,, GOLO PUST. (rne THS PINCH, BerreR the CHANCE Of LANPIN6 THE JOB!) FARMER? IN NORTHERN PORTUGAL WEAR-- RAINCOAT? MADE OF WITH THATCUEP XT. ONLV 5TRAW OF THE V I WORLDS POPULATION, THE UNITED MAS MORE. THAN 19, -TELEPHONES, OK ABOUT ONE 'HALF 6Vl y present. Nt TOPPS Hospital Notes IN TABERNACLE ld THE POCKETBOGK of KNOWLEDGE r - 18c 10c. 15c BY I Park Service vs. Sparkle 9 p. m. formed The newly league will action into Monday, August 1 swing for those This league is designed who have or have not played in the commercial leaue. In an attempt to speed up our night games a few regulations are Among these are: necessary. 1. Games must start at scheduled time. Any .team not prepared to play at the end of 15 minute race period will forfeit game. 2. Managers or captains are to subuit to the official scorer one half hour before game time his lineup. 3. Pitchers are to be permitted two warm up throws with no infield practice after the game started. 4. Players shoud get into tlhe field and off as rapidly as necessary to stay within playing time. 5. Games will he. limited to one hour with the following exception. a. In case of tied game. b. If a team is nine runs or more in the lead ofter the 5th innings and the last team to bat does not tie the score or go ino the lead, the game is called. For example team A is leading 15 to 6 following their turn at bat in the 5th innings, team B scores 5 runs in their half making the srore 11 to 15 team A wins. 6. Managers or team captains will te responsible for collection of fund to pay for power use-1- , this to be turned over to the recreation staff worker in charge of league games. DEPOSITS INSURED MISSIONARIES son. Phone 2S, 1935 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH States 500,000 THE WORLD'S -- TELEPHONES IN HUNGARY. THE REAR LIGHTS ON ALTTCWOSILES CANNOT BE TURHEP UNLESS YOU GET OUT OF THE On ON.. LIGHT THE LAW FORBIDS A PANEL SWITCH . O RUN DRIVER CAN'T SNAP OFF THE LIGHT IN SCURRYING AWAY) I rso 7 i FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK :.2v n. A FULL LARGE STOCK OF CANNING SUPPLIES BROADBEIVrS TELEPHONE WE DELIVER 20-- W LM6SEN MAIN STREET D PHONE 17 BHBH. LEHI, UTAH |