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Show THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1939 THE LEIII FREE PRESS vn at - FORMER RESIDENT lamed the northern end of Trail made it Chi.-hol-in eatte RECEIVES DR. DEG. the the renU-- r of that era. THURSDAY, JULY 0, , LEHI, UTAH I. RuN-- Ra.-o-n I.ehi Hosp.tai, care. admitted to Irihy for wa- - me-iioa- xiie l A baby girl was born u Mrs. i And its authentic.lv j 'a.-..-illes the local h spital, at w hit obvious-: the the fact that by K. Urt J. Evan- - of Ix.gan. Utah, j.u June whe .va recently awarded the degree ly British Errol Flynn is depicted as the trail Lots who has driven a huge t.f Iu.c--- r of Philosophy at the 4-- H CLUB NEWS of Wisconsin, has returned to herd of Texas longhorns up the Chi.-hols, Trail and his vi.-after it his par-vntthen, with Logan for a brief becomes the Ir. and Mrs. R. J. Evan. Dr. arrival in D.dge Th. nv Seamers 411 Club who cleans wild and Y. B. the the up at attended Evans hs ht'd wicked He town. of ,htr opening an as party Thursday. expained V. f Provn for the ti t two years soldier-o- f fortune who had be- - Office i s of the clubb are. President, Lis collegiate wor k and later received Irish Max:ne Webb, Vice President, Dons the H. S. degree with a major in come a Texas cowboy after fighting Joluifcor: f' tiie in South Civil the Secretary, I na Gray; War, and Chemistry from the V. S. A. C. in Helen old the the of M. S. Trice; Cheer Leader, contains weft the histiry He was awarded Orgjit. and Dur-tim- e advend. of notable Hedge; Reporter, Willia lf:;C,. in examples Kiochemist in ry decree he assisted a- - a laboratory turous 1'ntons who became men t Hadlield. Leader of the Club is Mrs. Bert in the chem stiy depart- be feared in that virile era. II utchinj.'s. The gills plans t j meet The in which is an a research story, ment and as orijioial of each Veei .screen reRobert aiiiiii"iii Buckner, oIjii'm!) of Iiactcrv play loiry. by the Department to on summer work their dea-jproject. At Wisconsin his major field was volves about the war to the Biological Chemistry and his minor between Flynn and the murderous who have been LIONS TO HOLD He held gradugang of anic chemistry. ate fellowships during the entire in control of the town unt;l his arrival, and it is replete with hair- time he has been at Wisconsin. OUTING TONIGHT of results raising incidents, Dr. Evans has published Notable scenes in the picture in-tresearch work in uch magazines as "Journal of Dairy Science," elude the stampede of a big herd of The Lehi Lions Club will hold their at "Procedings of Society of Expcri- - I nghorns, a brawl involving more annual ouijng mental Biology and Medicine," and than a hundred men in the biggest Granite Flat in American Fork CanWie "Journal of the American Medi- - salon and gambling hall of Dodge yon, Thursday, tonight. The affair He was elected a City which is easiily the most will be in charge of the retiring cal Association. member f Phi Kappa Phi at Utah spirited battle of the sort ever filmed officers of the club and a program of State and of Sigma Xi and Phi - and a Hiense and suspenseful gun soft ball, games and a bonfire probattle in a railway maili car which Lambda Upsilon at Wisconsin. gram with a canyon supper are being After completing his vacation he ends with Elynn and two companions arranged for. Lioins, their ladies 'will return to the University of Wis. being: locked in the car as it is set in and guesltt; are to meet for a Softball where he holds a fellowship to do game between Lion Jerg's All Stars out of the flaming railway car, and Lion Post Doctorate research work. Those on By's terriers. rescue his companions and then turn Lions are: team All Star the the tables on the outlaws is a .Tnrcpnson. Wanlass. Clark. Powers, DODGE CITY climactic scene witih a terrific impact christensen. Lowell Brown, Fowler, of turbulent action. Larsen, Comer, Taylor, Durnell, Cook, Adamson and Ash. Errol Flynn comes to the screen The Terriers will be Lions Whip-p- e, of the Royal Theatre, Sunday, MonL. B. Brown, Robison, Hansen, day and Tuesday in a role that is, E. N. Webb, Nielson, Price, Chip-maon the surface, altogether unlike any A baby daughter was born to Mrs. A. Webb, Eddington, Knudsen, he has ever played before, for he is Zimmerman and Peterson. A. J. g at sfcraight-shootinthe Powell, Worlton, (Verla Thayne) hero of "Dodge the and Knudsen are in Lions Clark 4. when film about the Tuesday, a Hospital, July period City," Lions L. of A son was born to Mrs. Dick charge (transportation. the little Kansas Itown of that name of in Wanlass and B. Brown charge MonLehi the at was Itjhe roughest and wickedest com- Holdaway Hospital, Lions Webb, bonfire 3. the program; west. old day, July munity of the A daughter was born to Mrs. Larsen and Worlton in charg e of Produced by Warner Bros, in will furnish Technicolor, ''Dodge City" is a spirit- Boyd Datlon of Pleasant Grove, July "eats;" Lion Christensen Clark the Lion and the local 1, the at of those lady's prize hospital. ed and authentic A baby boy was born to Mrs. J. W. Lion's prize. hectic days in the 1870's when the A feature of the evening will be coming of the railroad to the little Skinner at the Lehi Hospital, July The New !l I 2. i I'r.i-ernt- y m C-t- 1 -- t on Main Street and Center Street Is NOW OPEN or gun-fighte- rs Hospital Notes BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. INSURANCE $5000 $5000 MAXIMUM FOR EACH DEPOSITOR JHri MA UMUM Gilmore Product Now the people of Lehi are privileged to buy high grade products at such reasonable prices. Home Owned and Home Operated n, DEPOSITS INSURED if ready to serve you with the famous $4l0 j To Please You Pleases Us Honest Service is Our Motto Keith Powell, Prop. -- 7 wick of Lehi, in the Manti L. D. S. They moved to Springville temple. shortly after 'their marriage, and to Provo in 1902, coming to Salt Lake City in 1917. the installation of officers. Special guests expected to be 5! present are: District Governor John and District Governor Kedneigh ' elect Jess Hiatt of Heber City. II New committees named by the ;f President Elect Byron Whipple are: Attendance, membership and exDr. W. L. Worlton, tension chairB. L. man, Brown, George S. Peter- The State Bank of Lehi MAIN STREET. LEHI, UTAH GIVES PROGRAM The Parent-TeacheAssocation She was prominently identified) Chorus gave the program Sunday witn activities of the L. D. S. Sunday school and Relief Society of the evening in the Third Ward in erican Fork. Six numbers were Ward. j furnished by the chorus and the son. Surviving are her husband, two following other numbers given: Duet, Constitution and by-laand sons, Lawrence A. Southwick of San Airs L. R Rrnw-am? Mrs .Tune. Lions' Education Worl- Joseph S.... Robi violin Pauline solo, . . jJorgensen; .. 1. son, chairman, Dr' W. L onton oaiL t.aiuf uy; uvo uaugniers, Mrs. ton and a violin ouartet bv .. Edna Sundberg of Salt Lake City and D.. R. Mitchell. Woolselager and company. Finance Ross 0. Nielsen, chair- and Mrs. Ruth White of Detroit; a i: man; E. L. Chipman, Joseph S. sister, Mrs. Sarah A. Reynolds of Salt Lake City, and seven Robison. FARMERS ATTENTION Program and Entertainiment B. Adamson, chairman; L. B. Lloyd Brown, Lowell Brown, G. Ray Dur Those desiring spray for their nell and Glen Wanlass. CANNING PROJECT TO fence line and ditchbanks to get rid Publicity Thomas Powers, chair of weeds are requested to get in man, S . M . Taylor, George P. Price. RESUME JULY touch with H. A. Anderson District and International Conventions Jos. S. Robison, charman; Dr. W. L. Worlton, Leo Hanson and D. The P. T. A. Canning project for R. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks and the school lunches will resume July 6 Margaret Banks were in Salt Lake ACTIVITIES COMMITTEES (today), according to a report given. rm Health and Welfare and Blind Saturday. People are asked to cooperate with Work C. L. Ash, chairman; Dr. the P. T. A. so that! the school Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark Jones and1 Elmo Eddineton, E. J. Larsen and children will receive a hot lunch dish children of Chinook, Montana, and E. N. Webb. this winter during the school season. Mrs. Elias M. Jones attended the and Girls' EduWork and Boys' cation Wane E. Christensen, chair- iarcnts wishing their children to celebration at Provo July 4th. nave tins hot dish are being urged to man; C. H. Cook, M. II. Knudsen. bring their extra produce to the Mr. and Mrs. Henrv G. Anderson C'fizenshi'p Jmd nairili'sm Geo'. rannini' renter .. , . . tu W'J and "l M. H. Knudsen Lewis, chairman; iamily of Sandy, spent WedneswiH be given in credit for prices M. and E. J. Larsen. day as guests of 'Mrs. Elias luncnes next, la Jones. Civic Improvement and Community Betterment E. C. Jorgensen. chair-- ' man; Thomas Powers, A. E. Webb i and G. S. Peterson Safety, Roads and Highways - f. Sylvan W. Clark, charman; I). Mitchell and James Comer. Agriculture J. W. Zimmerman, chairman; David I. Gardner, S. W Clark, Daryl Fowler. Transportation and Industries Fowler, chairman; S. M. Daryl Let us furnish your Taylor and Seth S. Hansen. rs j . TELEPHONE 85 P. T. A, CHORUS T . . j 6 I 1 .... j rJ1 jl i 1 tril CANNING SUPPLIES UTAH PIONEER SUCCUMBS E The HK1 Important to every motor car buyer is the fact that Chevrolet, first in passenger car sales, is also first in motor truck sales, because truck buyers select the trucks that pay the greatest returns. tin MOTOR VALUI The same qualities that distinguish Chevrolet trucks exist in equal degree in Chevrolet passenger cars. You may choose your Chevrolet solely for its beauty, comfort, or performance but you will get in addition that extra volue. Martin Nielsen Auto Company American Utah Fork, We carry the best. Mrs. Josephine Williams South-;wick, 73, for many years prominent in Utah L. D. S. church affairs, d'ed Sunday at 8 p. m. at her home, 75 C j street. Salt Lake Cty, of causes in- cident to age. Funeral services will be conducted fj at 12 noon inthe Eighteenth L. D. S. You can ALWAYS set the best selection of choice j ward chapel, 107 A street, by B:shop''$ Meats and Groceries at our store. Heber C . Kimball. Burial will be in M Salt Lake City cemetery. Mrs. Southwick was born June f), U in Peoria, Iowa, a daughter of Charles Hall and Polly L. Ballinger WrJliams, and came to I'tah with her Q parents when she was nine years old. X She attended the old Rrighara Young academy and taught school i 17 for two yeas prior to her marriage. MAIN STREET LEHI. UTAH ; June 6, 1888, to Arthur James South- 'Z I i i f j f WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU I ' J PHONE i |