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Show APRIL jHTBSPAV. 4, 1940 SERVICES FUHERAL HELD FOR JOS. V. rrovo. MORFORD MEGHAM r Funeral services for Joseph Wak-j- y Morfurd Mecham. 17, were held First Ward Chapel, In the Uhi with Bishop Evans Antfednerday conducting. derson, a duet ' I The owning song, Mrs. Loda Hour" Thee Every Kate Roberts. and Jradshaw J. Nile Washburn. Invocation a aw wnen wic Angeis nave Solo William Veil" Hadfield. lifted The Bishop E. B. Garrett. Bemarks Solo "Face to Face" Abe An vd .! derson. Remarks Solo 1 H. Knudsen. "A Perfect Day" of American Fork. M. Ray Shelley Benediction Bishop Anderson. the Lehi cemetery in The grave TM dedicated by Bishop Evans derson. An- k ASAY BABY PASSES AWAY son of Ralph Asay, and Velma Asay. died Dell IHE LHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Goshen. Pav Wl,.wir:g order Provo. 4i7, p, ; Lehi. at the family residence Friday at 4:45 a He was born m. of natural causes. in American Fork on October 31, 1939- Besides his parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Aaron Asay and Mr. and Andrew Fjeld, all of Lehi. Funeral services weie conducted .Sunday at 4:15 p. m- - in the Lehi Fifth Ward chapel with Bishop's Counselor, Randall Schow, conduct ing. Invocation Wm. Wing. We'll Under Trio "Sometime stand" Mrs. Leota Peterson, Mrs, Lula Anderson and Mrs. Rula Dor- ion. Remarks Bishop E. B. Garrett. Mts. Piano BoVo ' 'Resignation" Norma McCarrie. Remarks President Virgil Peter Mrs. L'u K.fi A!nenc!,n Xo. 2 ; - -l TAX COLLECTIONS Cliltif!;. rrov GULLIVERS NEAR 91 PER CENT Junior Ariiehcar. . K'un .1 TRAVELS" ON SCREEN SAYS TREASURER BEET GROWERS It n full-leng- - tx-ra- full-lengt- r 22' l Goshen captured the team cham- county rifle ehoot Friday with a score of 451. and Harold White, Dividend, copped the individual championship with a pionship in the Utah 93 ftal. president of the association, presented the Sears and Roebuck trophy to the winning Tom Gessford. team. By Day or Contract W. W. DICKERSON nn THP TPAIN 0 mm SH Enjoy trtvl comfort al low corf on lart, modern Union Ptcifcc ti tins . Delicious dining c ar . . . iMtiul . . . iidom from aighwty Ltxatdi . . . comfort . . . IWgUUred service. ml ilp NurM-Stwt:d- LOW FAR 15' LEHI w4Tiibo LtAn(Ue Chkase one-ten-th h ia.40 aas.ie 41J0O 44.M Bwk txtn SuaiUr low Uim la stkw eoiaW. UWnl turn Us. A1m my Im ny Uim BoulJat Dmm w tent la a lies Swiaara CallieraU SSSJS as J. WHTEE, Aftnt toon I - Lions Goates, Watkins and Goodwin were ini with the charge of arrangements, prize furnished by Lion Evans. Com mittee for the next meeting will be Lions Ash, Adamson and Brown. JULIA BROWN TO BE HONORED d7up.hotes rollicking From the unparalleled I 0 A 0 0 I of the piecepettiness and narrowness of the lit tle people comes the swiftian satire, MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT In his story of "Gulliver" Dean Swift created characters which have lived in the public mind ever since he wrote his book, two centuries ago, Most of them make their appearance on the screen in Fleischer's verisoa, Moviegoers will meet ''Little" and n Bombo," the pompous, alistic kings of "Lilliput" and "Ble- and Glory" fuscu"; "Princess Prince David," the ethereal rweet- WEEKLY PROGRAM hearts; and the three slick spies. Sneak," "Snitch" and "Snoop." In FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 5 and 6 addition, Fleischer has himself creat advances which ed a major character predict will become famous. He is 'Gabby," the vociferous, gossipy, im Feature No. 1 Robert Kent. Lew Ayres and Helen Gilbert tn. pudent town crier. The eight songs from ' Gulliver's Travels" are already familiar to all radio listeners, devotees of phonoof the Kildare series! Exciting new romancfl -- In tho graph recordings and patrons of Third and best numd The spots. night mystery of the frightened heiress! bers are: "Faithful." "Forever," "I Feature No 2 The story of a boy and his hors T j Hear a Dream," "It's a "Faithful Forever," Day." Happy Bluebirds in the Moenlight," "We're All Together Now" and "All's Well." A horse and a You can't beat 'em! boy k For thrills' For action! For adventure' Mrs. D. Bosh of Levan, is a guest wo cig feature Pictures at of her daughter, Mrs- Leo Hansen. - ultra-natio- mm THEATRE 2 FEATURES- -2 "The Secret of Dr. Kildare" much-playe- ' Hap-Ha- Salt Lake BAND TOUR honoring the anniversary anniversary of the first Ward Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs baptism for the dead, will be held on All 7:30. Clark, is a member of the U. 5, at Sylvan genea April Friday, logical workers and the general S. A. C. Band of Logan, now touring California and joining in a musical public is invited to attend. contest in Los Angeles. The band concerts at Cedert City, Beaver gave his How an author exile staged and Los Vegas, enroute to Los An. own unhaDDV endinjr. The brilliant geles. dramatist acted out his own own Read last, and mysterious chapter. Adella Rogers St- Johns' articile in ATHENIAN CLUB NOTES which she blames his suicide on banishment from Hollywood and his The Athenian Club will meet at broken romance with a lovely actress. home of Mrs. Bert Merrihew, Am The in the feature An illustrated The lesson afternoon. distrithe Wednesday erican Weekly, magazine s will be given by Mrs. Stanley Taylor. buted with next Sunday's Loe Examiner. Boyd Larsen of Lehi has been a member of Beta Beta Beta, pledged THANK YOU international honorary biological at Brigham Young fraternity. here. universty We wish to thank those who helpMembers of the organization are ed with the band serenade, those who selected from advanced students m furnished transportation J. Haws, the departments of botany, entomal-ogE. C. Jorgenson, Horace Bone; the and zoology who have twenty mothers trustees: Mrs. Gail, Mrs. or more hours in biological four Hutch-ing- s, Josephine Cooper, Mrs. Eunice sciences. Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Leota The fraternity has a three-fol- d Peterson, and those who so generous&ouna- tor memoers: program ly contributed. scientischolarship; dissemination of BAND MOTHERS. of fic knowledge, and promptness research. biological Social activities in the form of and other sDorts. outinifirs dances. LEGAL NOTICE recreational features also form a parti of the fraternity's program. k-- kk PROBATE AND GUARDIANA special service in the L. D. S. Tabernacle, An-gele- "Pride of the Bluegrass" blue-blood- ed ed .,. , - Miss Alma Beck visitor, Monday. was a BARGAIN PRICES ONLY Provo SUNDAY AND MONDAY 10c ONLYAPRIL and 20c and 7 8 Miss Jayna Welsh of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. Maud Adams during the early part of the week. Mrs. Lafe Chidester entertained at dinner, Sunday, honoring her hus Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garriety of Eureka, visited with Mrs. Alma Beck. Friday. Ray Carter visited with their daughter, Lucille, who is employed in Salt Lake City, Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and later attended a ehow. Mr. and Mrs- - $how bands birthday anniversary. - ' ' Szmomnmwsz hid ($& y, Lynn Hunter and Dean Christoffcraft an air who are erson, attending school in Los Angeles, California, arrived home, Saturday for a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Chrstofferson and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter. Josie and Bonnie Jean Hutchings, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings of Salt Lake City, are Mrs. guests of their grandmother, A Feoturs Cartoon Ellen Carter this week, while their to a vacation mother enjoys trip TECHNICOLORI Mrs- Lloyd Gray was hostess to the Idaho. Frihome. her Club at MODUCIO IY MAX ftEKCMtt . DlAtCTID IV DA VI ntliCMIK Bridgedere y. day afternoon. Invited guests were Mr- and Mrs. Ren Eckersley and Mrs. Verda Peterson. Mrs. Zola ALSO SELECTED SHORTS and Mrs. Margaret Mahas. son. Phillip. Fletcher Shelton of Salt Guest prize was won by Mrs. Verda Lake City.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shel4 and 15c ton and son, Fred, of Mercur, AnPeterson, Club prize was won by 10c and 25c Evenings Wilkins and consolation drew Shelton and Bill Whitaker of Harold Mrs. and Mr. Lake Zola Salt Mrs. City, Rutledge. prize by BOOK N1GHTS- - Wednesday and Thursday, Come and complete your Johnson and son, Garry, Mr. and sets now. were Sunday Lewis Merwin Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- E. C. Jorgenson enof Mr- and Mrs. Fred Shelton- tertained the M. I. A. Chorus fol guess lowing the festival, Sunday evening. TUESDAY, WEDNSSDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 10 and 11 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark of Guests were Mr- and Mrs. Armond NELSON EDDY and ILONA MASSEY in Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred. Bacckus, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark Administratrix. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mr. and and family of Provo. Mr., and Clark, Mrs. Leo Lott, Mr. Mrs. Odell Peck. Gilbert Simmons, Elsmore and Wootton, Mrs. and Howard Stewart, Arley Clark and daughter, Rulon Fox, Ray American Fork. Utah. Rulon Russon and Hollywood's musical screen triumph of 1940' Drama, romance and stirring Goodwin. Mr. and MrsArleen Norine Fox, BrownAttorney for Administratrix. g were screen production! Ada Goodwin. Thelma song in a Sunday evening guests family Merlene Tew, Publication dates March 14, 21. 28, Clark. Mrs. of Hadfield. Also the Donna Good News latest and Cartoon a Margaret and Phillips Comedy. Admission 10c and 25 and April 4, 1940. Foil-leng- th - Rut-ledg- e, - MATINEE SUNDAY P. M i lO -- rotors We Meet or Beat All Prices n ''V far-awa- - BUILDING PROBLEMS h V Payson also scored 451 in the meet but dropped to second place because the Goshen team outranked it in first round of shooting. Dividend cap. tured third place with a 449 score- Loreen Newell, youthful Provo Siri, captured the ladies' medal with 92, which was high enough to earn 81xth place among all shooters enter d in the meet. Lou Hansen, Goshen, placed sec ond to White in the shooting with a SHIP NOTICE Jo, and Rene Trotter, Goshen, took third with 94. Consult County Clerk or ttie The rest of the top 10 shooters, all for further inf whom received medals, are: Roger respective signers formation. Price. Uhi, 94; Ellis Richins, Provo Kifle Adel-maassociation, 93; Carlyle NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dividend. 92; Lou Bernard. payson, 92; Harold Calder, Provo Estate of Lenore Thomas Jones and J0?t 13, 92; Dale Davis, Payson. 92; Elias Morris Jones, sometimes known David Powler, Tayson, 91. The other teams finished behind as t,iias hi. uimca, nt claims with will prc-eat her undersigned the to vouchers Utah, Ihi Citv. 1940.on or 17th day of May. before the In Regards to your DOROTHY J. SOUTHWICK, n. sr. r L0CArB0Y03 COUNTY RIFLE MATCH MINUTE . 1 - Will TOP HONORS AT th fr WARD HONOR GOSHEN MARKSMEN LLzty EVERY pr.x-esser- . The Blue Bell Camp of the Daugh Miss Edith Goates is spending her NIGHT TUESDAY of the Pioneers will meet at the ters Mrs. sprinig vacation with Mr. and home of Mrs. Pearl Broomhead, Herman Goates and family. Thursday, April 11, at 2 p. m. All The Lehi Stake M. I. A. Associ camp members invited to be present. ations will observe Ward Honor SUCKER SHAGG night in their ward chapels. Tuesday evening. SPECIAL BAPTISMAL ING OPENED HON. SERVICES IN SALT LAKE TABERNACLE Provo river from the bridge over 91 near Riverside park to the stillwaters near Knudsen's farm above were Utah lake open d Monday for sucker snagging, re ports J. J. Madsen, game warden. The area from Knudse n's on down to the new bridge being constructed over the river just east of the lake will be closed. To snag the fish, sportsmen must have their licenses warns the warden. YOU - The family of Mrs. Julia Brown will hold open house, Monday, Apri 8, from 2 to 5 p. m. at the I. L. Lott The Evansville Camp of the Daugh home, honoring Mrs. Brown's eightters of the Pioneers will meet at the ieth birthday anniversary. Friends son. home of Mrs. Francis Fox, Thursday. of Mrs. Brown are invited to call Trio "My Father Knows." April 11. All members urged to be during the afternoon. Benediction Jay K. Haws. The grave in the Lehi cemetery in attendance. was dedicated by Patriarch Andrew D. U. P. NOTES Fjeld. Highway IN COLOR county cvliected 11 llfi..MV oi The animated cartoon once again 139 eeHeral pr perry comes Ui the fore as a medium for SIGH CONTRACTS ' nl of th total levey of I, Dnnging a story to the TFra,!k 4M fu-2Sscreen with the release of ' Gulliver's deputy to County Treasurer Travels." Suga --ri Paramount' lavish Techni Andrew Jensen, announced todav color production, which plays Sunday, signin Saturday c mjdet.ng the final l't..i, ana Idaho, i i, apportion- and Monday at the Royal Theatre. r naav f ment of '3d receipts. v, So firm a hold hag the tUt-- ' V OI collection " J' topped cartoon taken on the movie industry tail, for the 1940 contracts she Sti).37 per cent of the previous during the past tw0 years that Para year, beng one of the "President highest in re-- mount gave "Gulliver" the most ela an,, l manat'er ' f the years, in 1938 receipts totaled Utah ,1.1: borate production of any other pic mPny. aid the offer i.Jol,84O;07 while the levy amounted ture that company has made in sever io al seasons. It has been in work at f nnai apportionment of 1939 taxe the Max Fleischer studios . ouja aow ample tjrae at Miami u preparati n and amounted to J41.069.37. and was dis planting. for Florida, two v nearly years, repre airaiiv Slimed in ,u intmtea as follows: sents the efforts of several hundred) ot the Lehi, :.r,iory Amalgamated Sue,ar $598.33; Lehi metropolitan skilled artists and was budgeted at -company will be adjusted :r uibinct, X6.37; include t, Alpine city just twice the cost of the y increase in price offered ordinary up to ioio; American Fork Water dis morion picture! big" upon tnct, ""l 19.23; Pleasant Grove, tmt Friday bv thp Thee are few children or grown growers. Ham A. Benning, vice presi- - 96; Lindon, 1165.37; Orem. J513.36 the United States or in the ups me nrm said. New oi wm water distnct, $92.97: Alnin. entirein world, for that matter who will be offered to farmers in the xcnooi district,. J4.675.21; Provo city are not thoroughly familiar with the company's territory who have not vor rrovo onetroDOlitan watr which the Technicolor pic district. J 241.85; Provo school dis story upon eiiieu. ture is based. It comes, of course, tnct, Benning explained that the tiri $4,191.65: SDrinirville. 1801 4 from Jonathan Swift's great classic scale agreed upon was generally in uapieton, J181.20; Spanish Fork of a shipwrecked seaman's amazinar ne wun recommendations of the U $1,092.36; Salem, $193.01. y adventures in the land of o. uenmem oi Payson, $977.73; Santaquin. $231 agriculture in its the land where every Lilliput," fair price" plan. li; Ooshen, S167; Genola. $26.57 Nebo school district, $5,001.40; state thing people. Jbuildings fccenery is the size of its counter and state schools, $6,999.77: Utah the world. in part everyday LlOnS COTES county funds, $7,953.39; Springvill Like Dean Swift's immortal work, irrigation district. $102.85; Mapleton Fleischer's "Gulliver's Travels" is The Lehi Lions Club will meet irrigation distrct. $259.05: Benjamin textile woven of sheer fantasy, earthy Utah humor and incisive satire. From the Thursday, tonight) in the Lehi Fifth drainage district, $147.99; County drainage district No. 1 $60.28 Ward Chapel, for their physical aspects of "Lilliput" and the regular luncheon meeting. John D. Chapman Lake Shore and Benjamin drainage contrast thie giant-likt- a between will be the speaker and there will be district $29.95; Highland Conser- "Gulliver" and the minsicule "Lilli varion district. $12.63. humor good musical selections. utians" comes the rr Mr. and Mrs- - J. C. Warjass. Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. J. E Hunter of Meda Carson and Mrs. Emily John- - Provo. were guests of Mrs. Ellen son attended the funeral services for ! Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. J. C- - Wan-Mr- s. Ella Cox of Manti, Sunday. j lass. Wednesday. - - - Mrs-Stanle- "BALALAIKA" - - world-thillin- 'fT |