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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1939 THE LEW FREE PBESS FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR JAMES H. KINDER COOKAST Funeral services James H. Kinder, who passed away at a Salt' Lake Hospital. Monday were held in! the Lehi Third Ward Chapel. Thursday afternoon, with Bishop, I. W. otiitR COOK Fox. conducting. The opening song, a duet. ' SomeMr. and Mrs. time, Somewhere" Arnold Brems, accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. Invocation Joseph Wardle of Salt Lake City. Remarks C. L. Johnson. Solo "Face to Face" Mrs. Fern Johnson. Remarks Wm. Hadfield- Duet ' Jesus Savior Pilot Me" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems. Benediction Melvin Sparks of Salt Lake City. The grave in the Lehi City Cemetery was dedicated by Clarence Pierson. S0E MONEY cmck & ELECTRIC COOKING Thousands of home-make- rs in this territory are now enjoying mod- I S for ern electric cooking And many more switching are Today's A new automatic ranges are so fast and electric rates so low that it's no longer necessary to endure kitchen drudgery. Come in see the handsome new models and SEE FOR YOURSELF cooks automatically . . . A . . . how it how easy it is for good cook to cook better convenient it is. ' how quickly the modem range reaches cooking temperature t . . . a how clean and brief demonstration will SWITCHING TO ELECTRIC roaring, lusty tale of the in- domitable gallantry of three loyal brothers of the Royal Theatre when Paramount's great new production of "Beau Geste" is presented on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday to local audiences for the first time. Gary Cooper, Ray Milland and Robert Preston are starred in this glorious picturization of the great P. C. Wren novel, produced and directed by William A. Wellnun and written for the screen by Robert Carson. The superb supporting cast is headed by Brian Donlevyi Susan Hayward, J. Carrol Naish, Donald O'Connor and As indicated by James Stephenson. the nature of the production, thousands of other players round out the legionnaires, and members of wild desert tribes. With Cooper, Milland and Preston cast as the three "Geste" brothers "Beau," "John" and 'Digby,' respec tively, the picture tells how they gallantly join the French Foreign Legion to avert having the finger of suspicion point at any or them aa guity of the theft of a valuable sap phire, the "Blue Water," from their guardian. In the legion, there is desperate conflict between the broth ers and a mad, brutal sergeant, "Markoff, played by Brian Donlevy, cast, serving as promptly show you why so many homemakers are LUSTY TALE OF GALLANTRY Tl to electric reason? THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, well-manne- d. - picture, there are many d romantic scenes in which Ray and Susan Hayward, cast as the lovely ward of the Geste brothers' guardian, figure prominently. Mil-lan- BEAU GESTE cookery each month. The LEHI, UTAH who. suspecting that ere of the tivthers has the gem in his possesion, determines to get it for himself. I'ritfs Men to Mutiny The picture reaches high peaks of adventure when Markoif, having chosen only Beau and John for duty at an isolated desert fort. Fort Zinderneuf. gains command, and drives the men to mutiny with his His efforts to savage treatment force Beau and John to shoot the leaders of the mutineers are interrupted by an attack by a wild desert As the tribe, the '"Touarges.M legionnaires are killed in successive attacks. Markoff props their bodies in the fort's embrasures to create the impression that it is still A violent climax is reached when Beau is fatally wounded, and John plunges a bayonet through MarkofT's chest as the latter tries to search Beau for the jewelThe ultimate fate of the brothers Geste and of the jewel is explained in an exciting flashback in which Digby figures prominently. Although "Beau Gest" is predominantly a great ad- venture with cheap electricity. , COOKING. SEE YOUR DEALER OR FOR HEN OHLY like foot comfort and long wear that is found in Wolverine Work Shoes. adv. Goodwin's sell 'em. NOTICE Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald j Mrs. Junius Banks visited with her of American Fork, were truest of daughter. Mrs Mvmn F5urc- Mr. and Mrs. James Gray. Sunday. Alpine, iiufiday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard relatives, Monday. - . - i Dr and Mrs. Harold Christensen Mr. and Mrs. L. I. and children of Provo, were Sunday Provo sper.t Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Uhi. Wardle visiting - Future e Farmers that irnr. !XJ4a ' Free Adult English classes are being held in the Memorial Building CRAZY DOIKS Mrs. each Thursday aF2:30 p. mto invites the Wakefield, teacher, you Present 49c looks like for dress values up to join or visit these classes and that's just what Goodmembers are enjoying the work very $1.98 are win's offering one lot of twenty-fiv- e much. adv. dresses for. rTh-- - Hospital Notes Miss Madge Worlton a bride of Friday, is being extensively enter tained this week, Friday evening 6he was guest of honor at a kitchen a underwent Miss Vera Anderson Lehi the at Hosptal, shower given at the T F. Kirkham major operation home by Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Saturday. Mrs. E. B. Owens of Brigham Citiy. Asa Clark was admitted to the Saturday evening Mrs. W. L. Worllocal hospital, Saturday, for medical ton and daughter, Ruth entertained at a very clever annuncement party. care. Monday. Mrs. E. Eddngton and Mrs. entertained at a Whipple A baby daughter was born to Mrs Byron Ronald Price of Orem. at the Lehi shower in her honor. Table games and dainty luncheon were enjoyed by Hospital, Thursday. forty guests. Th Snow Spring Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Thursday, November 9th, at 2 p. m. inivted to be All camp members present. ik "A. The Evansville HAROLD OS80RNB. Pnp. TATS TRE5T, LEHI, UTAH I'- ll A A w DEALER IN A A nUJS-QUAUlE- RS HUNKS ' fltID inPLELIEHTS oA. - STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HEPAHHEHG A i NEW INVISIBLE SOLE SSPBL1T CAE! A 5! a trial, Come m and gdva work dona while yon wait- -' HOE8ES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 COMER GAEAGE PHONE LEHI, UTAH 67-- W FOR A Camp of the Daugh ters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. M. H. Knudsen, ThursAll day, November 9, at 2 p. m. camp members invited to be present. 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NW "ROYAL CUPPER" STYLING BIGGER INSIDE NEW AND OUTSIDE N NEW EXCLUSIVE VACUUM-POWE- R BODIES BY FISHER SHIFT "THE RIDE ROYAL" Cheve rolet's Perfected Knee-Actio- n Riding System SUPER-SILEN- T D ENGINE e PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES SYNCRO-MES- H LARGER TRANSMISSION TIPTOE-MATI- C NEW SEALED BEAM CLUTCH HEADLIGHTS WITH SEPARATE PARKING LIGHTS IMPROVED SHOCKPROOF STEERING e NEW CRYSTAL-CLEA- R SAFETY PLATE NEW K GLASS HOOD of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Edmonds Taylorsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Adams of Pleasant Grove, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams. Chvrolt has mora than 175 important modern foatvrt. On Special De Luxe end Mester De Luxe Series. in - v I It! Martin Nielsen Auto Company American Fork, Utah of in The family of Mrs. Mary Peterson The Athenian Club were entertain entertained in her honor Monday ed at the home of Mrs. L. B Adam- - evening. Present were: Mr. and son, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. La Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mr and Mrs. E. Vere Wadley read a play during the J. Christofferson, Mr. and Mrs. Edafternoon. ward Street, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson, Mr- and Mrs. Don Peter- son. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peterson of for w,vewearingr REWARD rine work shoes is lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Parker glove-so- ft comfort while you work Caroline of American Fork. Mrs and miles and miles of wear buy Foster of Salt Lake City. 'em and save at Goodwin's. adv. Mrs. Blonda Russon, Mrs. Ida Mrs. Annie Powell, who is visiting Milne and Mrs. Marvel Peterson enher children 'in Monjterey Park, tertained at dinner, Friday, at the California, underwent an operation Peterson home, honoring the birthfor the removal of her gall bladder, day anniversary of Mrs. Lottie Peterlast week in California. From last son. Covers were laid for Mrs. reports she is doing as well as Peterson, Mrs- - Fern Larsen, Mrs. Clara Larsen. Mrs. Mamie Love-ridg- e, Mrs. Mrs. Annie Nelson, The Lehi Future Farmers went to Mamie Peterson, Mrs. Mary Jones, the Ogden stockyards Saturday, Nov. of Lehi; Mrs. Vera Meakin and Mrs. 4. At the stockyards they saw severHilda Mitchell of American Fork and al carloads of the prize dairy cattle the hostesses. from the San Francisco World's Fair. All six of the dairy breeds were well represented. There were twenty-thre- The Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their next meeting, Thursday. November 16, in the First Ward Relief Society hall. The meeting will be in form of a social, all ladies of the ward are invited to attend. A fee of 5c ad mission will be charged. There will also be a good program. r and Mrs. Junius Banks. took the trip. The Blue Bell Camp of the Daugh ters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Julia Brown, Thursday, November 9, at 2 p. m. All camp members invited to be present ' of Mr. and Mrs- Walter Scott of Mrs. Eudith Garth of Loma, ColoSalt Lake City, were Sunday visit- rado, is a guest of local relatives this ors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. week. A ' Mr. and Mrs. Myron j A XliQwokfs FIRSTAgain i Bradshaw, Burgess Jr. of Cardton, Canada, visited with Alpine, were Sunday of Mr. guests local D.U.P-LZV- S 77 1339 Taul Christofferson, a student of the Utah Agricultural College of week-en- d with his the Logan! spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex RECOMMENDS Mrs. Charles Crabb entertained at dinner, Wednesday for Mrs. Margaret Cox, Mrs. Delia Fox, Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Mrs. Lillie Walsh and daughter, Fay, and Mrs. Nellie Davis. Craig Crabb, a student of the Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, over the week-en- d. OUR in 1 U mm. MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH A w A A A H |