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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST THE LEW FREE PRESS IT, 1939 DEATH SUMMONS TRAILS MARKER ALICE JACKSON ASHTOH HEARS FINISH Funeral services were held in lie Fifth Wad Chan fl. S uruiay afterno- n, with Bisi'op K li. Garrett , LEHI, UTAH Hospital Notes Committee LEHI COMMITTEE CHOSEN FOR COUNTY conducting. Mrs. Alice Jackson Ashton. 84, died late Wednesday in Lehi follow- ing a sh rt illness of causes incident to ape. She was born December 29, 1S54, England, a in Oldham, l.anea.-hiiFrazier and Ann of Ralph daughter Keishaw. She came to America in l!'o:, coming direcnjy U Lehi, where She was a" she has since resided. S. church. L. D. the of member active She was marred to Joseph Ashton. January IS. 190,".. in the Salt Lake He died July 3, L. D. S. temple. marking the old e Simpson emigrant route ic and the x' y express f, ri.ia. lenient of Camp Fioya hi- early (now Fairfield l is being c iistrucU-in Falin.ld under direction of the U'.ah Pineer Trails and Landmarks iiunn-ii- ir. t Cali-rout- - d :.( e. Ci a I t' '11. .liiints H. Gardner of I.eh,, who is says in .harge of the c x'i.K buildintr of tin- monument will be cmpleted an the dedication held on August 24. at Ihi. Prese'-at the dedication will be 1!K, her are a son. Samuel Surviving of New Yrk 1! uai i It. Drigps Jackson of Lehi; four grandchildren, Trails six and a stepCity, head of the Oregon association, and local and state Schow of Mrs. Sylvia daughter, Magna. - t .?)nWA ll ' i AN APPRECIATION Fall Merchandise and SHOES FOR MEN and BOYS WORK CLOTHING Yes We Carry Children's Shoes. Power's hoe Store Where Your Dollar Has More Cents v tVjt'l l'j4 t 'J kNTI 'JT4 TTi ! Q4 'jT4 VI T4 T5!i t' '' I rTTf 7! T5T ! 3 m M W m m m m M M M M M M .i :. '&JJ - .V... i'- SUGAR, 10 Pounds Quart Mason Jars Pint Mason Jars MILK Standby PORK and BEANS No. 2V2 Can DEVILED MEAT SONNY BOY SPAGHETTI POST TOASTIES WHITE ACE SHOE POLISH GRAPE FRUIT JUICE EXCELL SODA CRACKERS CRYSTAL WHITE or P. &. G. SOAP PALMOLIVE, LUX. CAMAY 1 Gross BULLDOG BOTTLE CAPS MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING ORANGES Extra Sweet BANANAS - t. 8c :: ' for 25c 3 for 25c Cans for 10c M M 5c M 3 for 23c 3 Iff 5c 2 Per Can Pounds 15c 10 for 37c 3 for 17c l'.'c 33c ...10c Per Dozen f.c Per Pound Es FRESH MEATS and VEGETABLES m GOATES FOOD MART M M 30 PHONE ,v K I X.-- , WE DELIVER ' Wfes-;;:- - ; Biggest And Best Cone in Town FOR GOOD EATS and REFRESHMENTS COME TO DICK'S DINER First East, and State Street Lehi, Utah U m m the part of property-ownerin extending this invitation. All the committee demands is that the lot and street abutting be free from rubbish and other accumulations and reasonably free from weeds. If lawns and flowers are present, they should be well cared for. If a lot is in this condition, the committee should be notified. It must be remembered that the committee is composed of volunteer workers and should not be expected to make a complete canvas of the whole city each week, searching out the clean lots. Let's be reasonable about what we expect of the committee and help as much as FORMER LEHI Afton Jean Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Merrill of Logan Utah and Keith R. and Mrs. Mr. son of Taylor. Miss Ion Idaho of Falls, married in Idaho Falls, August 20. Mr. Taylor is a former resident of Lehi and has a large circle of local friends offering congratulations. Idano. Tayor will The State Bank of Lehi 85 and so very much What a swell picture! So downright human funnier than the Saturday Evening Post story it was made from! Feature No. 2 Melvyn Douglas and Louise Piatt in "Tel! No Tales" Thrills shower the screen as this strangest of adventure mysteries is told! Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One SUNDAY, Only 10c and 20c. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 21 and 22 ' 4 I SEQUEL TO TOUNG Thomas Sunderland. COMMUNITY DAY COMMITTEES MEET TODAY 8 their original roles! America clamored: I "More!" Well, here he is in NEW adventures ...that lead him to an underworld mystery... a dangerous romance I ... and the grandest, most exciting enter- tainment that ever won your heart! M-Qa-- SHORTS VIEING FOR QUEEN OF ANNUAL CIRCUS I f - Also j'J tyrfl Vjhe ' 1 f I f LEW AYEESSRYMORE " i .r . ft fr ' '"J" KEi tEH., GILLESPIE - DR. KILD i t Lana TURNER :.3f 1ST WARD GIRLS VJ, 'n I j pf Nat PEN Dl ETOJ4 f! I j 1 r ft jJV P f eJj Laraine DAY L8nn CARVER -oima DUNN Rututin and Samuel S. HIND$' Screen Play Wjllis Gcldbeck Directed 'by Hsiold S. Bucquet I M j f lateset P peye Cartoon and Other Good Shorts. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., lOc and 15c In a contest in which 10 girls were Evenings 10c and 25c entered five have survived and and to next on will be voted Sunday WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 and 24 determine who will occupy the place of Honor Queen of the First Ward IRENE DUNN and FRED MacMURRAY in Bungum and Bangum Circus, scheduled for Saturday, August 26th. The five girls still in the race are: Donna Kirkham. Lela Ccx, Clara Orton. A love Also Selected Shorts-We- d. story as deep, as strong as the Human Heart! Reha Higginson and Leona Carsor.. All Seats 20c. Thursday Only 10c and 20c The winner will head the biggest parade yet staged by the circus man- "Invitation to Happiness" the main show will be the best we can get in the state. Watch for the big event and keep that date onen Augst 26th. The time of day and and entertainroute of the parade ment will be in next week's issue and on placards placed in the be MAIN STREET. LEHI. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Adamson announce the marriage of their son, Howard, to Miss Doris Adamson of Los Angees, California. August 15. The groom a former U. S. Navy man, is well known locally and ha a conlarge circle of friends offering gratulations. They will make their home in Los Angeles. California. Mrs. Sherwood Adamson. left Saturday, for Los Angeles, to attend the wedding reception. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson and son Clifton, spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. I TELEPHONE "It Could Happen To You" The circus sideshows promise to be EACH DEPOSITOR o ERWIN and GLORIA STUART in BOY MARRIED better than ever before and talent for WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE $5000 FOR vvV 1!) agement. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 STUART s on BY I SiFx li Benediction Any city is no better than the citizens who live there think it is. If All members of the committees and we think of Lehi as a weed patch, a leaders representative of the civic we think will weed patch it be, but if of it as a city of beautiful homes so local clubs are meeting tonight at 8 it will be. It is all in our heads. If j). m. in the Memorial Building to dis we think we cannot clean up our cuss and plan ways and means of homes, they do not get cleaned up; making Lehi Community Day a real but if, on the other hand, we think day and an annual affar worthy of l. we can clean hem up. we can and! its name. The date has been the but set for 28th, too the tatively August The desire is father Let's all pull together now for! details have yet to be worked out act. one grand raid on our weed patches! end problems attendant to the day i i Thp Insnection Committee desires 6 iiveu. Mrs. Anyone interested in ths activity to urge home owners to notify invited to attend this meeting. is to G.' when Banks or Junius Jones J. This Let's get behind the move and make ciime to inspect their places. committee has gone uninvited to it as attractive as any day celebrated some homes, but it greatly prefers to anywhere in the state. There should be no be invited. M M hesitancy and JBrems. state. DEPOSITS INSURED if conducting. Opening Song ''Sometime Some Arnold Mrs. and where" Mr. Brems, accompanied by Mrs. George P. Price. W. H. Barnes. Invocation Solo "Little Pink Rose" Zetella Price, accompanied by Donna Had- field. Wm. Hadfield. Remarks Song "Day Follows Closing Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Night" 18 2 FEATURES 2 ten-wil- M M M All m h old Albert West, Jr., infan'i son of Albert and Wanda Turner West was brought to Lehi Sunday for burial. He was born April 10, 1939 at and died Rock Springs, Wyoming, August 12. Surviving are his parent?, and the following grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner of Lehi. and Mr, and Mrs. Henry West of Draper. Funeral services were held in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel Monday afternoon with. Bishop Isaac W. Fox four-mont- - .. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST HERE FOR BURIAL Committee e. arriving daily. WEEKLY PROGRAM INFANT BROUGHT home owners and business people who have qualified for our clean home plaques. It is very encouraging to note the growing desire for clean homes among the citizens. Some of our blocks are beginning to become It is a joy to really see the transformation on our Main Street, but much still remains to be done there to make it what a business district really should be. Some of the resident sections are becoming very attractive. Many have noticed how even the humblest home may be transformed by the mere removal of weeds and rubbish. The power of example is compelling. One home owner cleans his lot, soon his neighbors catch the spirit One and so the movement grows. may endure seeing his weed patch stick out into the street like a sore thumb for a time, but evenually he is shamed out and another plaque is 1iung up in a window. There was a time when weedy lots were winked at, but happily that time- has passed. Our citizens are coming to look upon such as a mark of disloyalty to the community and as a decided handicap to those who are striving to put Lehi where she rightfully belongs, among the best home towns of the U M 1 THEATRE 1 desires to express its appreciation for the loyal support of the host of Boys School Cords, Trousers, Shirts, Hats, and Ankets. are this - The Lehi Beautificati'.n Latest Fall Styles In Indies' Footwear, featuring New Black Suede. with represent- Tue.-da- y. Miss Z e Ball underwent a major Beautifcl Home" j Owning Song FAIR operation at the Lehi Hospital, FriRelief Society Chorus. uav. Invocation Jame H. Gardner. Vocal Tri'i " A Pilgrim's Jourto Mrs. DeU A son was born Mrs. Myrtle Clark, John Bushman Misses Lucille and Kay Carter Mrs. Jacobs of ney" Mrs. Ieota Peur-o- n, Lark, Thursday. Rulon Fox were named to act visiting relatives at anl Rula Dorton and Mrs. l.ula Ander- Emery from Lehi on the Utah County Fair' week. Fairfield f Mrs. Elher Carson Sketch Randall Schow. was admitted to the Lehi Hospial Remarks,--Josep- h Kirkham. this week for medical treatment. ! MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Remarks President Yngil H. Peterson. Mrs. of Mr. and son John Carson, on the Ether Cars' n of Fairfield was ad-- , Closing Song Oiu-- r Side" Relief Society Ch ru.. mitted to the Lehi Hospital this week Benediction J. K. Haws. for treatment for a fractured foot, The grave was dedicated by J. W. Wing. .A oac.y (laugnter was oorn 10 jus. Interment was made in the Lehi F. 1. Halliday, (Pearl Roberts) at City cenmttry. 'the l'Cal hospital, Wenesday. great-granchiklr- The Girls Are Talking About Our School Dresses 17, 1033 atives frm other Utah County lommunities. The fair this year will be held September 7, 8 and 9 at the Utah County Fair Grounds. Seth T. Shaw is director of the fair. -- A AUGUST THURSDAY, UTH Mrs. nesday Io in Trinnaman spent Salt Lake City. Wed- - Larsen Bros. Will Adopt Cash Basis Owing to a new setup in the collection of Sales Tax requiring us to pay 2y(, Sales Tax on all charge accounts wc are adopting a strictly cash basis, beginning September 1st, rv I 1939.. We know that if everybody pays as they go it will be much easier for all concerned and will eliminate worries for all. Wre wish to take this means of thankinig our many to patrons for the business received in the past and hope solicit and still your give you the rest service and goods, further patronage. It is a pleasure to serve you. Yours truly, LARSEN BROS. I |