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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY. TABERNACLE GROUNDS THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Lehi Resid. 160-Phone George P. Price. Manager 8-- SEIIIG MADE READY Cooperation of Lehi citizens is asked in an effort to make the Homecoming Reunion Day a real reunion for Lehi people. W FOR PLANTING Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Utah, as second class matter. One year PttSS ASSOCIATION CIAS SWIE - - BLACKHAVK FLOAT 6DITORIAL. NATIONAL 1f11flsASSOCIATIOM BEING BUILT The Lehi Blackhawk and Homecoming committees 'are building a float to be entered in the Provo. Springville, Spanish Fork. Nephi. Heber City, American Fork and Salt Lake City celebraton parades. The float designed by Mrs. Margaret Potter will feature Chief Blackhawak and the spirit of the Blackhawk encampment. The float will be carried out in Indian colors and will be built by A. F. Robbins and Son of Salt Lake City. The work will be done at the Lehi Lumber yard and a truck for the float will be furnished by Byron Whipple. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Abrahaam vere in Salt Lake. Wednesday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane This (roup formed a party to City Creek Canyon where they enjoyed their supper. I tjP Hatii II Mia Gladys Godfrty in Salt Lake i Mr and Mrs Arnold Brown and two of children of Salt Lake Citv. are guets HANDICRAFT WORK AT THE Mrs. Alta U'ebb. this week. TUESDAY PRIMARY HOUR Mr. and Mrs. George Prke. daughters A. Taylot The Lehi Primary children will enjoy beryl and Zetella. and Mrs. T. another of those splendid handicraft were business visitors in Provo on Sathours at the Wines Park. Tuesday evenurday. ing. July 25. at 6 p. m. when handicraft work for all age groups will be taught. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holmstead and Lehi stake parents are asked to take note son Lee. of Salt Lake City, were guests of the time and cooperate with the PriSunat the O. A. Holmstead home on to the mary in sending the children day. summer Primary sessions. Reports from the last Tuesday session Mr. and Mrs. Myrn Bertrum of Salt show that a large group of children took lake Cty. Miss Verda Haws and Mrs. part in the dramatization, program and Alice Haws were guests of Mr. and Mrs. play hour and that a large group of Haws on Saturday and Sunday. visitors also enjoyed the splendid program Jay given by the children. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw, and Work is arranged for all children of Mrs. Ina Blackwell and son. Richard, Primary age and good instructors take were in Lehi. Wednesday. Thursday and charge of the children. Mr. J. F. Bradshaw went with LEHI GIRL NAMED ON HONOR ROLL Friday. them to Canada. LCCALITEMS 1 Phone NOTICE FAMILY FREE SHINE with every pair kalf soled. REUNIONS Ilave your shoes shined for The Lehi Homecoming committee met Tuesday evening and discussed details of the coming celebration. They request all Lehi people to please potspone their family reunions to Saturday, August 17, in order that as many former residents as possble visit Lehi during their celebration Special features are being arranged for this reunion date and Ray Stewart is in charge of the details of placing the van ous groups that may wish meeting places 10c Come hi and give us a trial, work done while you wait. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH on this date. Misses Thea Henke and Beth Britton spent Wednesday in Salt Lake on business and pleasure. Santaquta. Mrs. Roger Price and children were guests of Mrs. Robert Crookston in American Fork on Wednesday. Miss Donna Marie Holmstead is spending this week in Salt Lake as a guest of Miss Jean Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead and family returned Saturday from Chinook, Earl Banks entertained his quorum of the Lehi Frst Ward in can Fork Canyon on Saturday. My brother Bill, on tha left there, Tom remarked to my brother-in-lastanding next to him that thia Statue in New York harbor haa been holding the torch of Liberty for 54 years, juas as long aa ua Wilkena have been distilling fine whiskey. William Alloway, in the dark clothes, our chief of cooper, got a smile out of that one. fa - ' hi 'v& T1f t ! it I ' N pv' t . J&( a 1 t ;va . , JK Deacons Ameri- Elmo Gray of Logan, spent the weekend in Lehi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. Here Us Wilkens are Calling on the Statue of Liberty MM Be "NUTTY FLAVOR" of Our It seems like everywhere Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cullmcr, sons. Mts. Fred and John, Mr. and LeRoy Sudwecks. an sond, Delbert, Mrs. Ofcltz Mrs. of Salt Lake City, Pete Gaisford. Sarah E. Gaisford, Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth and children formed a party to Payson Canyon and Nephi on Sunday. and supper in They enjoye luncheon Payson Canyon. !old-fashion- H Wilken's Personal Recipe. No EXPERT HAIR CUTTING '5fcwl?r Hi"'"!,: Ilk WHY BE SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING BUT THE BEST BARBERING iVtLci V.J We Specialize in ladies hair an 1 1 M Wilken Fwnfly Blended UTiiekey, 75'Cr.in Neutral Spirit. 86.6 Pwof, Copyright 1940, The Wilken Family, Inc.; Aladdin, Pa, ' T "- Kfrtsb. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price and daughof Katherine. ot Orem. were guests on Price Friday P. Mr. and Mrs George Colorado, underwent a ii'tfjor operatic- June 19. and is reported to be doin. evening. well as possible. Mrs Green v fo Allred. Mrs. Johnson anJ erly Venice Kirkham of Lehi. Sterling returned daughter. Miss Connie Johnson, California, Tuesday, Monica, Sar.ta Mr. and Mrs. James Comet, to f, Mrs. after a short visit with Mr. and Leonard Chipman of American Fork " Aaron Allred. ,Mrs. Hettie Laird attended a plrtr the home of Mrs. Comers' sijtff y The Lehi Second Ward Choir enjoyed Ben Rose in Salt Lake on Saturday TuesPark. Wines a lively party at the After sometime spent in Mrs. Emma day evening. Lauper and daoeW refreshthe group enjoyed dainty Viola, of Oakland California, are games, ga Webb. ments at the home of Mrs. Alta at the home of Mrs. Alice M. Lauper is to be married to J. Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman of Johnson formerly of Pleasant Grove, Lake Midvale, Mrs. Beulah White of Salt the Salt Lake Temple this week. of Sorenson Wallace City, Mr. and Mrs. local Caliente, Nevada, were guests of relatives. Tuesday. Fourth of July: The American Ida A timely patriotic poem by Edgar Lit members of the class of Twenty-fivMasters, American Pon. distinguished 1939 of the Lehi High School enjoyed a illustrated with a reproduction in fuj Canyon color of a famous weenie roast Friday evening at historical painting of a They report Glen in Provo Canyon. the adoption of the Declaration of Indvery enjoyable evening. Don't miss it in The Amerependence. ican Weekly, the magzine distributed with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMand Mrs. Lorenzo Pettit. Mr. and Mrs. INER. Gaisford George Pierce, and Mrs. Dick formed a party to Provo Canyon on Sunday where they spent the day fishing. e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker, Mr. and Carl Gunther. Mrs. John Stoker, and J. Vincent of Provo, attended the wedding reception for Miss Haru Jane of Mrs. Specr, a granddaughter John Stoker, and Francis Cassity Bromley at the Alpha Dcta Phi Sorority House in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. About 400 were present at the reception. The young people were married in the Salt I .ike Temple, Saturday morning. GOLB OR HOT LUNCH Hot weather eating is no task at all when you drop in at the Park Service Station for luncheon. Your favorite cold meats with salad, a slice of tomato, pickles, etc. Boy what a meal on a day And the soda like this. beer, etc., fits in perfectly. Mrs. Six Room See Mrs. Phone STATION GLEN HADFIELD, Modern Home For Sale John Southwick. 38-- J, jjjjj Pin' 594 i!!:3 !!; It 11 MAY YOUR 'O-- A SALE Sec Mrs. eacli of you very best wisriea to tke season's Brides . . . may your kpp dreams come truel Our If your Sewing Machine Needs Re- OU i Cicero .ou.o i.u n a onarpenecii William Osborne will do it for y ou. riQira ........ WANTED Will call and pay for worthless old horses and dead animals See C. 0. Holmstead at tha Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J- air nntsinFST DKbAma Came Tmc! 3. BUILDING LOTS FOR Thomas A. Taylor. " 3. Le! GARLIC Help Fight -- Of course, you expect to let jo friends In on your secret omerime; you 11 Vnt to SEND ANNOUNCEMENTS friencU far and near, m tLat tLey, too, to cast Out lorta T Harmful baotarla in Mourns. r waata r of lated matter Id your aolim k. raiaonint you and eanalnf lUtattni 4Vl''J!. J?. Try DEARBORN and tat a FSZS trial Packard FREE I,1n. AT LEHI DRUG CO. Manager We have one of the latest music 71-- 5p pop, PARK SERVICE B flat Trombone, cost FOR SALE $80. used one year, for $25. Mrs. Jas. Zimmerman, - asL ter. Garage. ... BARBER SHOP . vat(11. ,Mt kare your Ixappiaesj. HarmfulCoIonBacferia BLENDED WHISKEY Nephi urday. Good as New Mowing Ton Truck. Comer cutting. Look yout best all the time. c to Santa Mrs. James Trinnanun, Markland Allred returned soa after a mond. of Midvale, Mrs. Thursday, California. Monica. Wa!ijc( and Mr. and daughters. Ruth and Gf'M short visit with his parents. Cahente. Nevada, were Lehi Mrs. Aaron Allred. TURKEYS FOR SALE Young See L. O. Peterson at Prime Hens Cold Storage Plant. won- its goodness and mild "nutfy flavor," as well as its neighborly price. FOR SALE Machines - der everybody's so delighted with The children of Mr surprised her at her hom. - Animals Boyd Holmstead. Lehi Fox Farm- Phone 343-Rtf Pe jj''' ' of Salt inff, bononn? her 67. u . Mr. and Mrs Herbert Taylor Lehi with versary. a in Uames, social Sunday Lake City spent in!j EDorton. ments were enjoyed. Mrs. Taylor s father. J. J? is no accident. Our family's our whiskey right straight from Mrs Irene Brown of Ogden. Lehi Sunday to attend the Colldege Highest Prices Paid For Worthless s 154J Mrs LaVeri De 3arol. of Los Angela. Qlif 0tS to their home ..J.,Elj three w eeks visit in Lehi was in and other relatives and friends at a Mrs. Clell Jackson entertained her at chicken dinner Thursday evening and Mr. for laid were Covers home. CHERRIES FOR SALE Bing, Provost of Portland, Mrs. Valorous Lambert. Hanson Napoleon. Hagen 2p Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuyler of BOISEN BERRIES Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. FOR SALE Call Mrs. T. F. Kirkham 140. 2t Coleman of Midway, and the host and hostess. Five-rooModern Home For Sale-- Full size lot, with chicken coop and The Chantante Chorus enjoyed a chickens and out buildings. Good flowwennie roast at the Cave Camp in Aming well. See LeRoy Lott, Phone 135-W- . erican Fork Canyon on Monday evenThose attending were: Mrs. June MILK COW and 1st CALF FOR SALE ing. -- See Victor Mitchell. Lehi Third Ward, lorgensen, LaPriel Goodwin. Mrs. Josephine Robison, Mrs. Alta Ash, Mrs. Rula FOR SALE 3 Awnings Complete Dorton, Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. Gwen 6 and 7Vt ft. Call 80. lp Dorton, Mrs. Emily Johnson, Miss Ada Phillips, Mrs. Hazel Allred. Mrs. Mirl PASTURE FOR RENT See Douglas and Miss Garrett, Mrs. Isobel Brown, Willes. lp Thclma Goodwin. FOR SALE Six and ac. farming: land in Old Field and home. See W. A. Evans. had 54 years of distilling experience and on top of that we make TL ' WAKT ABS two-thir- to the flavor" "nutty tasti-nes- UTAH Whipping Cream I'or Sale 20c, Quart 35c. Wm. D. Jones, North 1st West. we go folks Well, we want to tell you that VETERINARIAN Phone of Our Wilken Family Whiskey. , 1 Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Cucdick ( Agnes were guests of Mrs. Lewis) of St George, week. last Charlotte Lewi ELECTRIC RANGE FOR SALE CHEAP Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, are taking mighty kindly good DR. ARTHUR VANCE FOR SALE Large red cherry curMiss LaRae Goates, daughter of Mr. 2p and Mrs. Herman Goates had her cast rants. Shields, North Third Ward. removed last week, after six months. She FOR SALE Large Bing Cherries is reported as doing fine. from young trees 5c pound. T. W. Riedel, Third Ward. John Darling of Seattle, Washington, For Sale Cheap Large red currants, returned to his home last week after a visit in Lehi with his sister, Mrs. Oscar i..psberries, and English currants. Alfred Holmstead and other Lehi relatives and F. Adams. Phone 83-2t friends. CHERRIES FOR SALE Lambert or Napoleon. Charley Thompson, Third Mrs. Edith Kirkham, daughter Beth, Ward. Mrs. Beatrice Swcnson of Murray, returned home. Tuesday evening after a BERRY PICKERS WANTED H, visit at Pocatcllo with Mr. Mrs. I. White. and Isa.ic Chilton and at Shelley. Idaho, with MODERN EQUIPPED HOME FOR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton. They were SALE Terms can be arranged to suit accompanied to Idaho by Mrs. J. W. Chilton who remained for an indefinite buyer. M. H. Knudscn, 270 North 2nd West. visit. Family's Whiskey Sure Goes Big With All You Folks ! 953-- J Miss Ileen Sunderland returned to her PROVO home Saturday after a week's visit in Montana. y spent the past Miss Gladys Godfrey attended the farewell given for Earl Goates in Centerfield Miss Gladys Godfrey has been named last week. Mr. Goates is leaving for the on the honor roll at the Weber College. Hawaiian Mission. Miss Gofreyd remainMiss Godfrey has received a straight "A" ed in Centerfield for the week-enrecord for the quarters work. Ths is the third time during the year that she has Mr. and Mrs. James Gough entertained achieved the distinction of being named in the Third Ward Monday evening at a an honor student for the high grades that the she has received. reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Appropriate banners advertsing were recently Beckstead who Delbert in the included Lehi celebration will be A large group of relatives and married. decorative theme of the float. friends enjoyed and evening of dancing, Plans are being rapidly worked out on program, and refreshments. all phases of the Blackhawk encampment and satisfactory progress is reported from Mrs. Clell Jackson is spending this all committees. week in Midway. Residence 156 Wet 3rd North 1 WELT grounds being leveled and made ready Upon for planting of lawn. U'ork on the grounds has been done by the different $1.00 Priesthood quorums. Tuesday evening the High Priests took their turn in levelbe will The lawns ing the ground. planted in the near future. Request. Subscription The Lehi Stake Tabernacle are rapidly Advertising Rates Furnished JUT LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 27. 1940 JUNTE The Lehi Free Press boxes |