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Show he Lehi Free Pre 1 LHI'S WIDELY READ I " VQLtJic " TO PRESENT - LHI BAND TO SERE MYSTERY AT MID- -j NADE TOWN The Lehi Lions Club will present Jtfce hilarious farce, "Mystery at in the High School Audi-ItfiuMidnight-Friday and Saturday Rehearsals under direction of ! suecess-- I Helen Edmonson have been the for forward past two ally going i weeks and reports from the rehersals fshow that the Lions make excellent some of the young jtiors, assisted by Lehi. Bats, of policemen and !dies nurses will give novelty dances. I Funds from the play will be used j fa dub welfare work. ! The story takes place after a bus i loaded with passengers has been The even-Mr.gr- s- ? I 'wrecked and the passengers take re- been closed fuge in a house that has I From this point on for the season- I - ? happens to keep the audience f hilarity until the final state a plenty in curtain. Z. SOUTHWICK JULIA PASSES AWAY Julia Zimmerman 74. Southwick, died at her home in Magna at 8 p. m. Monday evening of causes incident to advanced age. She was born September 24, 1865, in Lehi, daughter of John and I Hariett Lamb Zimmerman ana uvea I in Lehi until 1926, when she moved I She resided there contin to Magna. fuously until the time of her death. Surviving are her husband, Georgei j F. Southwick; the following sons and daughters, Azer Southwick of Lehi, Mrs. A. J. Spratley and Mrs. H. N. Weggeland of Magna, Merlin South wick and Mrs. F- - R. Goates of Salt Hansen and Lake City, and Lexie Arel Southwick and La Von South-- I wick of Los Angeles; one sister, Mrs. Emnreline Evans, and one brother, both of Lehi, and ; Suel Zimmerman, 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Pleasant Green Chapel at Magna, The body may j Sunday at 12 noon. f he viewed at the home of a daughter, Mrs. H. N. Weggeland on Belva Ave., I j Magna. Utah. J Additional servces will be held from the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, 1 Sunday, at 2.30 p. m. Interment wII I be in the Lehi cemetery, f For the convenience of Lehi relatives and friends, the body may be viewed at the A. H. Wing Mortuary, : Friday afternoon and evening, March 1 1 vWHO WOULD believe America ng contestf championship The dog holding is called Shiver, j , ar-se- ts - ,i,.;tr your patronage. All the popular FLAVORS to choose from SERVE it for dessert. Everyone! 'U be delighted. Our school lunches please everyone. merits WHIM'S i 2" ice ICE CREAM Full Pint Malts. Fresh Daily Cream Flavors We Cater to Parties AT AMERICAN FORK The Lehi High School will hold Abraham Gudmundsen, 80, retired Prom, Friday, died at his home in Amerijeweler, March 29, in the DansArt. The theme can Fork, Saturday evening of ailof the ball "Star Dust," will be at ments incident to age. tractively earned out in decoration, He was born in Salt Lake City, program and specialtiesFebruary 10, I860, a son of Gudmond The Country Club Orchestra of and Mary Sobey Gudmundsen. hand Salt Lake OHy, has been engaged for cart pioneers. The family moved to the affair and an outstanding party Lehi in 1862. He married Jane Evans of Lehi is promisedThe committee includes Miriam and several years after her death, Royle. chairman; Lela Erickson, Don married Lettie Austin of Lehi. Mr. Gudmundsen spent most of Johnson, Lois Shellev. Keith Eddinc- life in the jewelry business operhis ton, and Darrell Allred. are They a store here until 1920, when being assisted by the following facul- ating moved to American Fork. the family Mrs. Margaret Potter, ty members: Miss Virgie Minnoch, Mrs. Delbert He retired from business in 1937. Surviving are his widow and nine Fugal, Mr. Nile Washburn, E. B. Austin G. and daughters: sons Garrett, and Mr. Knudsen. Gudmundsen of Milwaukee, Wis-Stanley A. Gudmundsen of Salt Lake City; LeGrande Gudmundsen of Pay-soSUNDAY SCHOOL Abel Gudmundsen, Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Andy Trane of Roberts J. SUN. MEETING UNION P. O. Loveless of Copper-ton- ; Mrs. Lehi; Mrs. Morris Davies of American Kiindav School Union Fork, Mrs- L. L. Stone of Ogden. 35 Tha 10 great grandMeeting nas Deen sei ior ouuuaj, grandchildren and March 24, due to the Stake and Gen children. Funeral services will be held in the eral Conference. The Union Meeting Sun Fork Second Ward, FriAmerican Ward, Second will be held in the 2 the m. with buriail in the with pat connection in 8 m. a. day day at teachers training commencement ex- Lehi Cemetery. ercises. - - , n; rpo-nln- - FAST DAY SUNDAY SARATOGA TO OPEN SATURDAY The regular Fast Day services in scheduled for the first Sunday April will be held, Sunday, March 24 due to the Lehi Stake Conference being held March 31. and the General Conference, April 7. Fast services and the will be held in all wards batpism services in the Seminary. Saratoga will open. Saturday, March 23rd, ready for the Easter their way to parties that usually find Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks spent ior rooovt- for the first holi that states Saturday in Salt Lake City. day. Manager Eastmond he expects a very successiui number this year and is preparing a the invites He of improvements. holiEaster SEND FLOWERS FOR lehi people to plan their day at Saratoga where everything real good will be in read'ness for a all. for time EASTER HELD FOR MRS. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Valentine Miller, 78, wife of John Miller, who passed away at her home, Friday of causes incident to age, were held in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel. Sunday, with Bishop E. N. Webb, conducting. The opening song, a solo "Lead Me All the Way" Mrs. Sylvester Evans, accompanied by Elsie Calton. AB. Anderson. Invocation Sketch and Remarks Thomas F. Kirkham. Violin solo "My Faith In Thee" Miss Betty Logsdon accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Logsdon. Leland I. Accomb of Remarks Salt Lake City. TF. Solo "My Task" MrsKirkham, accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Logsdon. Remarks Hamilton Gardner of Salt Lake City. Bishop James H. Gardner and Bishop E. N. Webb. Mrs. Solo ''A Perfect Day" Lillian Virgil Peterson and MrsKnudsen accompanied by Miss Ada Phillips. Benediction Carl Gunther. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by President R. C. Allred. Anna Valentine Miller was born in Kreisch, Spriesborg, Austria Hungary, November 28, 1861, a daughter of Andrew Valentine and Katherine Both. She was married to John Miller on July 15, 1886, at Kronstadt-Thejoined the L- D. S. church in 1903 and came to Lehi in 1908. She was an active L. D. S. church worker and served many years as a teacher in the Relief Society-Shis survived by a daughter and two sons John Miller and Karl Miller of Cedar Valley and Mrs. Marie Thomas of Wales. Utah, and a number of grandchildren. - aster Togs j ! Ladies Silk Full Fashion Hosiery 69c I Men's and Boys' Sport Clothes j Shoes for the family. j Power's Shoe tore fc iM'i DLOUSES 79c $1 LADIES' HATS 2tl We have a nice lot of Plants and Cut Flowers. Potted Plants, Easter Lilies, Cala BeLilies, Baby Roses, Primroses, Amaryllis-Visit and gonias, Ferns Our Greenhouse. LEHI FLORAL CO. Phone 60 Still at the S3c old prices. SLACK SUITS $1 T0 51 98 ROSANA FROCKS $1.00 $1.98 $2.98 Also MEN'S CLOTHING WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STREET Mr. and Mrs. William Jones arrived home. Saturday, after spending a year at Portland, Oregon, where Mrs. Jones has been attending school. Mrs. Jones resumed her duties as Public Health Nurse this week. Miss Becker, who has been filling Mrs. Jones' place during her absence will remain here until April 1. Mrs. Jones states that she has enjoyed her work in Oregon but is hanpy to be home again with old Max Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner, received a call to labor in the Northwestern States Mission Saturday. Mr. Skinner entered the and will Mission Home, Monday, leave for the mission field. March 28. Plans are underway for a farewell testimonial on Wednesday, March 27 in the Fourth Ward Chapel- DAPTISM SUNDAY friends. DELINQUENT PROPERTY TO GO TO TAX DEED Unless delinquent taxes for 1935 and prior years are paid by April 1 the property to which they are due will go to auditor's tax deed, reports The regular batpUmal services will at 2 p. m. The baptismal services have been set two weeks ahead due to the Stake and General Conference scheduled for the coming two weeks. The services will be held in the Lehi Seminary. be held Sunday, March 24, MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED County' Treasurer Andrew JensenAnd if these delinquent dues are The marriage of Miss Elva Wilson not paid by April 1, the property and Gene Wilson of Salt Lake if cannot be redeemed until after the City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton public sale in May, states Mr. Jen Wilson of Provo, formerly of Lehi. sen. took place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. This latter regulation, according to County Auditor Marcellus Nielson, Temple, Friday. The bride has been a nurse at the was affected by the 1939 legislature. Lehi Hospital for sometime and the In past years after property went groom is a graduate of the Lehi Hign to auditor's tax deed the original School and a B. Y. U. student. Both owner could pay the dues and prevent young people are well known locally it from going to sale, but he can't do and have hosts of friends wishing: that this year, says Mr. Nielsonthem happiness and success. They will make their home in Lehi. Mrs. Claude Curtis and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin were Salt Lake City visitors, Mrs. Olive Powell was a Salt Lake Wednesday. City visitor, Saturday. - 0 rreel Free! An Easter Present An Easter Daffodill with each purchase. Don't forget with each and every purchase 1 Daffodill Free Saturday Only. MARSHMALLOWS POTATO CHIPS 1 Pound 14c Ounce Package 8c PAPER PLATES 8c Package PIERCES PORK and BEANS 11c Can Urge Tin 2V4 Size Can VA VITA PORK and BEANS 9c OLIVES 15c Can Large BLISS COFFEE Vacuum Sealed Can 21c Pound 10 Pounds SUGAR 60c 10 SOAP Bars 35c Crystal White or P. G. WAX PAPER 125 Foot Roll 15c 4 SREDDEI) WHEAT JEL-SER- 10c 25c 3 Cans 25c 3 Cans 25c for 6 Packages T PEAS CORN MILK 4 Cans 28c Morning or Sego FRUITS and VEGETABLES Bananas, golden ripe 5c lb. QUALITY MEAT FRESH FRANKFURTERS $1.48 to $1.95 LADIES' CANNON SILK HOSE 79c MISSION CALL 3 BUNCHES 10c GREEN ONIONS 13c Pound ASPARAGUS 1 25c Doxen Large ORANGES . etc. Tomatoes, Carrots, Spinach, Turnips, Parsnips, NEW SPRING Ladies New Sport Oxfords and Slacks RETURNS - ANNA MILLER their annual Junior eati- the the FUNERAL SERVICES PASSES AWAY - cream is just as tasty and DELICIOUS as it looks. A look will intrigue you a taste will convince wiinr rooiirp , Mrs. Martha Ann Holdsworth Dorton. 73, died at her home. Sunday evening after a long illness. She was bom in Lehi, July 28, of Jonas and 1866, a daughter She Dorothy Harriet Holdsworth. was married to J. It Dorton on December 3. 1884. She was a lifelong member of the L D- S. Church and was very active in the Primary and Relief Society organizations. She is survived by her husband and the following sons and daughters. Mrs. Lula Anderson. L. Clyde Dorton and Basil J. Dorton of Lehi, Mrs. Edna D. Taylor and Dr. V. J. Dorton of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Flossie D. Gardner ,f Detroit, Michigan. She also raised LaDrue Dorton, a grandson. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 1 p. m. in the Lehi First Ward. MAX SKINNER ACCEPTS PUBLIC NURSE BY DEATH after- j No. 31 LEHI MATRON CALLED CHIEF JUNIOR PRCM MARCH 29 - MARCH 21, 1940 SALT LAKE POLICE a Monday Hi r?1"?ir Our ice TtV THURSDAY. noon when band members accompaniCharle H. Olsen, f,,rmpr Salt ed by a committee of Band M,ther, Lake Police officer and a federal inng in the since 1934, was agent vestigation As the band sere- - named as unanimous choice of the "alts the homes- th t Salt Lake City commission for Chief Jiwners call at the door f r donations of Police of Salt Lake City, effective for the band uniform f,,r,,i, ti.- j April 1. Second Ward will h , Mr. Olstn is a former Lehi resi-av.eiiautru wen- I nesday aftemrx n. The Fifth Ward. dent and a of the Lehi graduate Ihursday afternoon, and the Third High School. He is a son of Mr- and and Fourth Wards. Friday afternoon, wrs. .Martin Olsen. He joined the 'f each home will donate a little, it Salt Lake police department in 1926, will help greatly toward the unibeginning as a patrolman walking a forms. The Lehi band went to the beat and advancing to the rank of State Tournament without uniforms, detective sergeant in charge of the and were about the only school with- auto theft gangs. While in this out distinctive school uniforms. With division he made many notable the help of everyone, this situation and was instrumental in breakcan be remedied before another state up several notorious gangsing function comes and r.nr oa 11 19 He was appointed a v uim in 1934 can be dressed in uniformsj that will and has remained in this capacity unmake their school and city proud of til the present, working several years them. out of Detroit, Mich. Citizens are asked to meet the band mothers cordially and donate as liberFORMER RESIDENT ally as possible. I Second. Von. Band will serenade, All Sunday School teachers, enlistment officers and trainees are requested to be present- ii'l has a dog ice cream Lru of t.wn CITY. UTAH. FORMER LEHI BOY NIGHT FRIDAY & SAT. I NEWSPAPER D -- i . i HOME-OWNE- 2 Pounds BARGAINS 29c 17c Pound TENDER PICNICS RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON 20c Sliced Lb- First Quality Butter .32c Pound Silver OLEOMARGARINE, Nut Brand 2 W' it Pounds 35c STOEE PEOPLES WE PHONE 76 1 DELIVER STATE STREET if |