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Show nn he Lehi Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D iUl,f.m IFHiriTv j UTAH. THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 1940 No. 42 EECREATIOII HEWS WELCOME HOME AND SCHEDULES f The recreation program for the sum nrr of 1940 got off to an outstanding one of the best band concerts jjjrt with tsi opening Softball programs that has Lehi. I he band con jieta presented in attended by many former resi tKt was services who nrs here for Memorial in their praise of the ap were all high These ranee and ability of the band. pea 1 : -- I I . U . IN SECOND WARD - . ' , il UA rontilnrlir ei'U.t .l Wines Park for the benefit at the At the Softball opening Superintendent Djvid R. Mitchell grooved one for A. B. who member, Anderson, school board a two base hit if he'd made out pounded Elder Sterling Evans girls team beat Highland the contests. The following schedules of activities kve been arranged for this summer. Leader, Mrs. Fern HANDICRAFT ELDER STERLING EVANS RETURNS Johnson. Flder Sterling Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Lvans. returned home from an Fastern States L. D. S. Mission. Sunday. Elder Lvans was called to the German Austrian Mission and was laboring there at the outbreak of the war. He was transferred to Minnesota, where he completed a twenty-eigh- t month mission. He states that he has enjoyed his labors and is happy to be home again. 1 BROTHER OF LOCAL - WOMEN PASSES AWAY 5 10 and p m older if desired 12lh grade afe level Alma Mercer Smith, of Logan, a and brother of Mrs. Florencee Willcs and novelty. Mrs. Maude Peterson passed away at SATURDAY Logan. Monday, following a heart at2 to 3 p. m. Same group as Wed. tack. Sunday. Funeral servecs were held 3 to 4 in Logan, Thursday, with burial in the p. m. SarrTe group as Wed. 4 to 5 p. m. or later same group as American Fork Cemetery. Tap, creative Wednesday. Classes to be in lunch room at high Khool. TWO MEMORIAL DAY FIRE GALLS MUSIC k -- GIRLS SOFTBALL FIREMEN CALLED OUT, FRIDAY Monday 4 to p. m. Friday Senior group. 6 The local firemen answered their third call of last week. Friday afternoon when Thursday other called to the Drggs home in the Fourth Exhibition every Thursday, under light. Ward where a chicken coop was burning. These schedules will be published next The fire was soon under control with eek. little damage reported. BOYS' AND MEN'S SOFTBALL See LEAGUE COMMERCIAL accompanying schedule. Three Bar 7 P m. Friday. June RECREATION LEAGUE ADULT Bar vs. (b). Dairy Three Da'rv(a) June Larsen Bros. vs Watkins 8 11. m. VS. 1st recreation, p. p. p. m. -3rd vs 5th. 9 p. m. 2nd 9 p. People's Store vs. Turners 4th. Contractors June i 7th 7 7 p. m. p m -- Tur4th vs. 3rd. 8 Tuesday, June I 1st vs. 2nd. Recreat9 p. m. ners vs. Watkins Inn. ion vs. 5 th. 8 m. Dairy (a) vs. People's Store I.arscn vs. Dairy (b). q p m League to 5 play 7 p. m. 107 8 1 I JUNIOR RECREATION m Ist June 4th P. (under lights) vs. lye. 2nd; 4th 6 7 p. m vs. 3rd; 1 "u' tth vs. 1st; and 5 th 2nd vs. 5th vs. 2nd bye. 1 Tire Board of Education of the Alpine School District will conduct a public hearing on its 1940-194bugct at 7:30 P. M. on Monday. June 24, 1940, in office the district at American Fork, Utah. A llJyN YYnV J. F. WALTON, Clerk. placed Apple syrup market as a rival of maple syrup. can f! GOODWINS horn, of H.mmi.s Bird Ho.ic.y to her and Wchrrinc 0XYD0L M. Phone 15 J. 18c 3 LBS. POWDERED SUGAR 25c 27c 3 L 1 PAROWAX Parte. Certo and I town. 25cAND30c F LTUCF. GRAPI I RUl I . BI RRILS. CARROTS, TOMATOES, NEW POTATOES. ONIONS, YAMS, ETC. QUALITY MEAT 4 We Deliver I for him. in ORANGES QUA I BARGAINS 30c Pound 2 POUNDS 23c 19c Pound 2 POUNDS 33c MY BUTTLR SQUARES PORK CHOPS or STEAKS GILES FEED STORE Phone 78 at the best prices 5c POUND BACON HAY SALT State Street. LW l sizes. BANANAS Ci LOMARGARINF. fine Sure-je- Jars of all FOR FRUITS and VEGETABLES FIRST AND A 28c B, COFFEE 2 LBS. SODA CRACKERS 13 oil filled and This quality is for 6 player. varnished for reallv attractive layout summer sport. 3 FOR 10c SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE Drinks BINDING TWINE FOR YOUNG AND OLD GREAT GAME set- POWDERED DRINKS TOILET TISSUE I HEADQUARTERS FOK LEHI LUMBER CO. Work Stars 1GE CREAM z ON YOUR OWN LAWN A JELSERT $1.03 6 FOR 25c 7 FOR 24c 21c 6 FOR 25c riiil We Cater To Parties All I:ountain Full Pint Malts PLAY CROQUETT 10 POUNDS 60c A R FLOUR, KITCHEN MAID be beat. YOUR LOYALTY IS APPRECIATED WEDNESDAYS 6 u 6 the deliciousness of our giant malts chockfull of pure, rich ice, Reallv a meal in themselves cream. Ln- very nonrichng and healthful too. A can't, welcome tr.at jov tl' m daily. Few AFTERNOON AT &i&0EiLY SPECIALS JEL-WEL- on the - m to m iiiaiii VVUULIJ has been WMI liiMB- I dm mm j VJEDjy 1 Mr. Prior. ARLY ON ', at the Frastus : REMEMBER TO DO YOUR SHOPPING - NEW Ralph Brown of Ogdcn. was a guest Russon home, last week. NOTICE This activity is dependent on how factors one of which is to determne therefore are it we in nunv are interested ..i ,ti l,ov and iv'rls of school age swmming to register with interested will close every Beginning June 12 and until further notice we Wednesday at one o'clock except July 3. -- 1 several WEDNESDAY The summer recreational work is beginning with a splendid enrollment and about the (he students are enthusiastic fine opportunity furnished them for the summer instruction. Those interested in any of the courses should contact Mr. Anderson as soon as possible. Mrs Elizabeth Bone Fdwars. 62. wife of the late Charley Edwards, former Lehi resident, died at her home in Shelley, Idaho, Thursday. She had been ill five years. Mrs. Edwards was born January 20. PLAQUES 1878. at Lehi. Utah, a daughter of John and Hannah Bone. She moved with her AWARDED husband, then superintendent of the Lehi 17 to sugar factory, Shelley years ago. Seven sons and survive: daughters New plaques awarded in the City Mrs W. K. Michaels of Smithfield, Utah; Beautification drive this week, wert Mrs G N. Maughan of Wellsville, Utah; given to: Charles J. and Clifford E. Edwards of J. W. Wing Chinook, Montana: Mrs. John E. Kelley. R. J. Sice F. W. and Clifton Edwards of Shelley: Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts a sister. Mrs Victoria Stewart of Lehi; T James H. Gardner two brothers. Eugene Bone of Garland, Afton Giles Utah, and George Bone of Magrath, Mrs. Hugh R. Rhodes Alberta. Canada: 16 grandchildren and Mrs. Nettie McAffee one Mrs. Alice Austin Funeral services were conducted Sun' ' Herman Allred S. I. Goodwin day at 2 p. m. in the Shelley I.. D. S. Second Ward chapel with Bishop Floyd Clell Jackson Kelley officiating. Burial took place in W. L. Worlton, residence the Shelley cemetery, under direction of William Kirkham the Wood mortuary of Idaho Falls. Mrs. A. F. Adams entertained at dinMrs. Margaret Potter and ion. Wester, ner, Sunday for Mrs. Berniece Good-spee- d of California and Mr. and Mrs. visited at Nephi during the last week, Orson Hacking of Tooele, Miss Ila Webb with Mrs. Rebecca Potter. and Frank Adams of Salt Lake City. LIONS ALF HOLIDAY KINDLY BURIED AT SHELLEY 1 WATKM'S EVERY kkk HITS LEAGUE p. m. games Jn: 1st vs. 3rd: 4th hve ' Ju 19th (under lights) , t.i k SWIMMING June 12th 8 . ESCAPE INJURY Leader, Miss Ada Phillips Tuesdays 2 to 4 p. m. The Lehi firemen celebrated Memorial Thursdays 2 to 4 p. m. Classes to Day by two quick and effectivee runs. beheld in Primary School Building. The first call to the Joseph Calton home PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES threatened outwhen burning rubbish Leaders, Ladrue Dorton, Ada Phillips buildings. and Mrs. Fern The second call came to the Eli Fox Johnson, assisted by N. Y. A. girls. home when the roof of the home caught These leaders will be at the high school fire. A small hole was burned through to the roof but was quickly brought under campus every day in the afternoons Little supervise any group that may desire to control by the use of chemicals. play any game available. damage was reported. Junior group Wednesday and FORMER RESIDENT SUMMER MUSIC WORK PROGRESSING c- . ve. or The second band conceit of the summer will be held in the Wines Park, Thursday, June H, at 8 p. m. An unusually fine program is being arranged Lehi peoand a good variety promised. ple aie invited to attend the conceit and encourage the band member in their efforts for your entertainment. TRICK RIDERS SECURED 2 to 4 girls up to 12 years over 8. and age Boys 2 to 4. Tuesdays 6, senior Thursdays Girls above 7. 4 to Time group. Friday Boys 2 to 4. Girls 4 to 6 Junior group 12 to 16 years of age. These activities will be held in the basement lunch room of the high school. First classes to be held Friday, June 7th. Vera Miss Leader, DANCING Free to public. Conder. 3 p. m. 4th to 6th grade inclusive. Tap and folk. Monday of 7th to 9th grades age indunational folk, and interpretiTap, Arthur Gaeth of the Brigham Young University of Provo. will be the speaker at the Third Ward Sacramental services. The ward Sunday Sunday evening. Sihool is in charge of arrangements and ward members are urged to be present to hear Mr Gaeth. well known radio news analyist 1 A,i;. Shoe 4 p. m. The majority of the lehi business houses will close ai p m each WedA welcome home meeting honoring nesday, during the summer, except in Til "" ' vans will be held in the!ecks when a legal holiday occurs The Lehi Second Ward Chapel. Sunday even- - j Wednesday closing will start next Wed-itat :0. A speciall program has nesadv June 12th, and continue during dicier I vans will tell i the summer vacation period. Local peo JHJ"'lJ i. ;s missionary experiences and of his pie are urcd to shop early on Wednesday recent work in the German Mission. and enable the business neonlr ir -huf - this half holiday. Business houses who have already close are: to agreed Store. Lehi People's FUNERAL HELD FOR Drug. State Street Drug. Lehi Lumber. Webb s Furnishing, Whipple I umber. ADALINE Giles Feed. Fourth Ward Cash Grocery, C Johnson. G. S. Peterson, Larsen Bros Goates f ood Mart, Goodwin's. r unera! services for Kr Broadhent's, Lehi Hardware, E. N. Webb, Rhodes Peterson. 84. who passed away Powers Shoe Store, Postoffice, State Bank at her home. Sunday of last week, were of Lehi, Roger's held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Barber Shop, Val'i Chapel, Barber Shop. Batchelor Barber Shop, and Wednesday, with Counselor. Bishop's Randall Schow, conducting. Rawley Goowin's Barber Shop. The opening song, a trio. "Mother, the Word That Means the World To Me." Mrs Leota Peterson. Mrs. Isobell Brown, Mrs. Lillian Knudscn accompanied by Mrs. Zada Phillins. FOR BLACKHAWK RODEO Invocation J. C. Wanlass. Solo "In the Garden" Rose LaRae The Rodeo Committee for the Black-hawLott of Walla Walla. Washington, acand homecoming encampment have companied by Mrs. Lela Lott. secured Miss Carol Henry of Burbank, Biographical Sketch Phyllis Jackson. California, an hedr horse, "Sweetheart." Remarks Patriarch Andrew Fjcld. as a feature of the coming rodeo during Violin solo Milton Brown of Amerithe encampment. Miss Henry and her can Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Humhorse have appeared in fancy and trick phries of American Fork. riding in the leading rodeos in various Remarks President Virgil H. Peterparts of the United States and will be son. brought here at a great expense. Her act Solo "I Shall Not Pass This Way is one of the best of its kind in rodeo Mrs. Margaret Kirkham. Again" today. Remarks Bishop E. B. Garrett. Another high class feature will be the Trio "The Christian's Goodnight." trick riders and ropers, these enterDeans, Benediction J. W. Wing. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was tainers have also performed at the larger rodeos of the country. The committee dedicated by S. I. Goodwin. Lehi the best are planning on giving rodeo ever staged in the vicinity. The committee in charge of the Homeask that all local people who have coming TRAIN CAR relatives and friends who are intending to visit Lehi during the summer, arrange1 FOUR to visit during the Blackhawk-Homecom-ing celebration, in order to bring back to Lehi as many former residents as pos Two women and two children escaped sible to make this a real homecoming. injury in Lehi Thursday when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by a Union Pacific railroad freight NOTES train at the cemetery crossing. They were: Mrs. Ima Jean Peck, 47, her daughter-in-law- . Mrs. Malcn Peck, A very special program has been ar24. and Ben Peck. 3, and Kathleen Peck, ranged for the regular Lions Club lunch-comonths. Thursday night, (tonight) in the and Mr. According to Sheriff John S. Evans, Lehi Second Ward Chapel. Mrs Ima Jean Peck had drivien the car Mrs. Despain of Springville will give onto the tracks before she saw the train lantern slide pictures and a talk on a reShe then River. approaching. to cent trip down the Colorado attempted back up. but another car behind her Special musical numbers from Provo willl prevented her from doing so and the also be included in the program. front part of the car was struck by the and Seth Lions Eddington, Gardner train. Hansen are in charge of arrangements. The train, however, was traveling only T he prize will be furnished by Lion 8 miles per hour, Sheriff Evans said. Adamson. All four of the occupants of the autoLions Leo Hansen. E. C. Jorgenson mobile escaped injury. and Milton Knudscn arc in charge of the next meeting. 1 to balance girls NEXT THURSDAY PETERSON Griffin Bakery team j, after which the Fork beat the local team of of American Store-Dick'- s Diner 14 to 9 but People's Powers LECTURE HERE i- P"b'f the of BAND CONCERT CLOSE, WEDNESDAYS , :il Ua k ARTHUR GAETH TO SUNDAY f '.' BUSINESS PLACES TO POUND PACKAGE (Silver Nut Brand) ARMOUR'S STAR LARD 37c STOEE PEOPLES WE DELIVER PHONE 76 STATE STREET |