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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940 MARRIAGES The marriage of Die Harvey, daugh-- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey of Lehi and Tbell Mtcham of American f ork, look place June 15. A reception v is held in honor of the young couple last Wednesday evening in the Lehi L. D. S. First Ward Amusement with Hall, 'over two hundred relatives and friends in si. ''f'--r.wwi!.i- WiIN(sPVs!MMW The couple plan to make their home in American 1 ork. k ir -- it I FOWLER CHRISTOFFERSON 4T1I OF JULY CELEBRATION COLD DRINKS. ICE CREAM. LUNCHES. PICNIC SUPPLIES was SPARKLERS. CAPS. NOVELTIES. CANDIES. ETC. MEILINGS te,pSBiMw3Pi SWIM ! I i SARATOGA marriage ceremony by performed President Heber J. Grant. A reception was given in honor of the voung couple in the DansArt, Wednesday evening, by the bride's parents, and four hundred guests were present to extend their best wishes to the couple. The bride wore a gown of white veil starched chiffon, and her finger-tiwas of tulle, caught with a coronet of She carried a bouquet of seed pearls. pin rosebuds and stiffinous. Attending the bride were Mrs. Bert Beck as Matron of honor, who wore a gown of peach chiffon: Miss Mia Christofferson, in blue in Salmon net. Miss Lorraine Tidwell Chiffon, and Miss Karma Evans in pink net. as bridesmaids. Reed Christofferson, brother of the groom, acted as the Best Man. week Several parties were held last honoring the bride. Miss Lorraine Tidwell, assisted by Miss Dorothy White, entertained at a bridal shower at the Tidwell, home in Salt Lake City on Thursday of last week. On Friday, the bride was the honored guest at a grocery shower, given at the Nevin Crabb home by Mrs. Bert Beck and Mrs. Delbert Page. Twenty-siguests enjoyed a lovely lawn ROTHE-REEDE- A I cept of government by and for the people. Utah is now being victimized by a band of political plunderers as shameless and ruthless as any who ever sat in the councils of Tammanny Hall. They are in their married sacking our state, enfeebling its potentialities, and erecting vast structures of monopoly and aggrandize themselves at the expense of the public. It is time we turned out these bandits who perform no more than lip service to the ideal of honest, FOR MUTUAL DELL HEW BEAUTIFIGATIOfl Lehi Stake is busy making plans for the trip to Mutual Dell, where the girls of the stake will enjoy their annual outing. Lebi will go to the Dell on The following Lehi Beautification August 5. and plans are being made to ant. Wards are asked to remind their Plaques were given out June 22nd as fol make the trip both interesting and pleas-san- t. lows: Wards are asked to remind their George Russos member of the outing, so that this can J. F. Bradshaw Walter Dickerson be made one of the biggest and best outMrs. William A. Evans ings that has ever been held at Mutual Dell. Mrs. Llmcr Jackson Abraham Anderson Mrs. Fkber C, Webb entertained at Jackson Wanlass dinner Sunday for Mrs. Sentell Young of Hyrum Webb Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. A. J. Jay Haws Evans. Mrs. Jay Smuin Lloyd B. Adamson R. E. Wood The committee would appreciate it if PLAQUES Shredded Wheat 9c these raiders represcntatve government, who commit license in the name of liberalism. When I visit Lehi, I will call these plunderers by name, present a bill of particulars concerning their operations and back up my words with irrfutablc evidence. "This 22c COFFEE, Pound Can 1 20c Salad Dressing, Quart COCOA, Pound Can 2 JELSERT M. C. P. 22c 23c 4 Packages Pectin... 2 15c Pkgs. 19c Moon Rose Toilet Soap 4 Bars 20c One Wash Cloth FREE Kitchen King Tomatoes, No. 2Yi Can 3 Spinach, No. 2 for 25c Can Vienna Sausage 14c 2 Cans We have a complete line of 15c Visit our store order, it will be delivered promptly. BR0AD1EHT PHONE 20-- & SOU J r. 4 ' ' V , j n - Mr. and Mrs. Elbj Lo and vjuiuuh nci i euuv "turned nome in Nnnlmn.. w. , aher a tw ks ..v ,3 Lott. and , .Mr CARD OF THANKS with svmoathv. i.'l deeds during our bereavement Taylor was admitted to the ine" of our hrW, -l. We P"! Lehi Hospital for medical care, Sunday. " muiner. " thank all those who took part in , eral and services for A baby boy was born to Mrs. Lamar lhe beautiful Healy of Mercur. at the local hospital, Vill i llli. Mrs. Hyrum Kirkk: Thursday. Mrs. Reed Q Tjmnyjrf Mrs. Luther Coates was removed to her home. Monday, following medical care at the Lehi Hospital. HEADQUARTERS FOR Mrs. Elmer Monson and baby son were removed to their home from the Lehi Hosptal, Sunday. BINDING TWIir Mrs. R. H. Huggard and baby were taken home from the Lehi Tuesday. - GILES FEED Phone STORE 78 We fr&J be construed GIRLS SOFTBALL A new team of girls softball has been organized known as Bob's Shoelettes, sponsored by Bob's Repair Shop and trained by Miss Claire Wells. Th? oirls have been practicing hard for the past week and will play an exhibition game under the lights in the near future. The Powers Shoe team, sponsored by Powers Shoe Store and trained by Charles Brooks have played several exhibition games most of them being won by the Powers team. ne gT's nave played several out of town games bringing home the victory each time. The girls now playing on the teams are enjoying the fine clean sport and the fine spirit of the games. There is still room for more girls on the softball leagues and all interested are invited to contact Miss Ada Phillips as soon as possible. it TIME TO FILL YOUR CUPBOARD Thrifty housewives who are particular about the quality of their foods, stock up at Larsen Bros, because they are sure of first ciia foods at bargain prices. You can phone your order here with otooK safety. WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU CITY WATER NOTICE CITY l OFFICIALS ASK SUPPORT OF CITIZENS TO SAFE GUARD MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH WATER SUPPLY Although not critical at the present lime the water situation in the city and state due to the long dry spell is not as desirable as we would like to have it and in anticipation of a hot summer with little relief in sight, the mayor and city council ask the water users to follow the tollowing plant of sprinkling awns; The homes on the North and West side of the city streets will sprinkle in the mornThe residents on the South ings. and East will sprinkle in the evenings. We hope that no further restrictions will be necessary during the summer but we urge all citizens to save water and not waste it. In sprinkling IT IS ABSOLUTEI Y NECESSARY and according to Law "to USE A NOZZLE. private broker and realtor iosur- Mr. Let was Ruth's Beauty Nook features individual hair styling at no extra OCCUPYING ROOMS IN cost DR. JONEi OFFICE WITH THE MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT You are sure to enjoy smartest the best and in Permancnts. Coiffures, M"" cures and Facials. Nag.? Phone 45 for appointments. RUTH JONES DEPOSITS INSURED ' Blanch Evans were BY Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richins arc movFork where they have purchase a home. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Friday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. ing to American The Road to Zion. Joseph E. Robinson, noted Mormon pioneer and Utah legislator, continues his thrilling true story of the March of the Mormons to find their Promised Land in Utah. A double page illusrated feature full of adventures and deeds of bravery in The American Weekly, them agazine distri- buted with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. CARD OF THAHKS We wish to thank all who assisted us in any way at the services and burial of our son. To all those who sent flowers, furnished cars, assisted at the home and at the services we extend our icere thanks Mr. ind M B j Lo and fim.y OPERATOR as possible. Mrs. James Comer spent Wednesday in! born in Price 41 l""1 descendant Sait Lake, visiting with her daughter. of pioneer grandparents who arrived in Utah with the first handcart companies. Mrs. Barrett Chad wick. Married, he is the father of two daughMr. and Mrs. Byron Crookson of Am- ters and one son. erican Fork. Mrs. Ted Burton of Kenil-wort- h and Mrs. ' A baby girl was born to Mrs. Howard We desire to express our tincet Zimmerman, Tuesday, at the Lehi Hosprciation to all those who helped so '' pital. Bb n years. - Oa" i A. E. Doll. ning supplies. 1 the outlined program. number will be accepted so parn! ' contact either Miss dl ph Johnson at once SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH government." Mayor Lee served two terms as presipeople would notify when premises are dent of the Municipal League of Utah, in ready for inspection. 1938 and 1939, and is now president of Ar Ar Southeastern Utah Assocatcd Industries, a association dedicated to the NOTICE promotion of the state's industries and the development of markets for Utah proChildren of Primary age arc asked to ducts. His fraternal and civic affiliations be present at the Primary to be held in include the Price Chamber of Commerce the Wines Park, Tuesday evening. The and Price Post No. 3 of the American Joice Gray is soendinu tw,, j, ....o wtt.,! in program for the week will be handicraft. Legion. .He was Carbon County's first 1 rovo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. IIow- Parents are asked to cooperate with the volunteer in the World War, spending ard James. Primary workers of Lehi Stake and urge two years with the war department and their children to attend because there is maintaining a commission in the Officers' Mrs. Don Coates underwent an apsome very good work planned for child-- 1 Keserve Corps until 1935. when he pendicitis operation at the American Fork of every age group, from four to S'8"L Hospital on Friday. She is doing as well Lo life he is a mcces&ful twelve can- cr phone your is not to in any way as an indictment of the scores of honest state employes who are doing their jobs well. But it is nacessary to point out that their efforts are largely being nullified by the evils of machine politics in the upper brackets of state non-prof- OXYDOL Kho t discusses. ' ' i1 "Suffice if to say now that my decision to seek the governorship of Utah it motivated by an imperative desire to see a revival in this commonwealth of a con- a SPECIALS j tract vptes. I have made my first platform statement as brief and compact as1 possible because I don't think an announcement of candidacy is the proper place to urge the issues involved.' "That should be done in the field of actual campaigning, where' the citizens have an opportunity to meet the candidate and engage him on the question he R ple success and happiness life. 0- Hospital Notes :.:i.j the marriage of their daughter, Ruth to You will be admitted FREE to any? Mr. Joseph R. Reeder of Brigham City, The marriage took place Wednesday, June Saturday or Holiday DANCE if 26, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. T emple. you will come before 9:30. A wedding reception honoring the SWIMMING couple will be held Friday evenng in the PLAY GROUND Fourth Ward Chapel, and a large num FISHING ler of relatives and friends have received invitations. u Miss Rothe is well know in the Fourth onng i our ramuy Ward and Lehi Stake activities, and she Rates to Parties taught school for several years inLehi, She has later teaching in Brigham. in friends Lehi the couwish who many FLAIIS BEING MADE The summer W P gan last Monday, t ht re' j number regstered but thj. for a limited nUmbtr ren entering school Dlxt yu to enter them in the school legister the children at -, the children mav gft 1 and school SESSi; four-poin- Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Rothe announce PLAN A PARTY a dry : 7.-0- party. A 1 Dancing 2 to 6 p. m. School lunch room. J. BRACKEN LEE MONDAY. JULY 1 Girls up to 12. Handicraft Republican Candidate For Governor Playground activities Wines Park and school grounds in afternoons. Plans for visiting Lehi during a stateSoftball rerceation league adults. wide campaign tour on behalf of his 5th vs. 1st. 8 JULY 1ST candidacy for the Republican nomination P. M 2nd vs. 3rd. 9 P. M. Recreafor governor have been announced by tion vs. 4th. Mayor J. Bracken Lee of Price, whose TUESDAY, JULY 2 decision to enter the gubernatoral contest Boys handicraft. featured this week's developments on the Softball Junior recreation. Utah political front. Music Girls Junior Chorus. While here Mayor Lee, long an outGirls exhibition. spoken critic of the present state adminis-tartioPlayground activties Wines Park and will address a meeting arranged by school grounds afternoon. locaal supporters and at that time will WEDNESDAY, JULY 3RD make rcfinments on a t platDancing 2 to 6. form in wheh he pledges himself to: Playground activities Wines Park and (l) Stamp out political racketeer-Ing- ; school gorunds in afternoon. (2) reduce taxes by directing funds Band Concert Wines Park 8 to 9 p. m. into proper channels; (3) build Utah Softball game 9 to 10 p. m. Turners with action and not words; Ind (4) vs., Bingham Eagles. overthrow the oligarchy which, beyond queston, now rules this state." The Junior Chorus will neet Monday "I will not," said Mayor Lee, "make from 2 4 to p. m. my platform top heavy with the kind of . ...."it The Koninr fUn.. -..iu, win meet T"i Ues- ,k:,k 6 iu i uuiMjay i rum to p. m. adopt for not other reason than to at x A ' VV;' Another young bride took the name of ' Mrs" Wednesday when Miss Jean Towler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. f owler. became the wife of Grant Chrisiofterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Christofferson. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake L. D. S, temple, and the A REAL "t I IN summer in evidence and children seeking cool streams and shaded with many dry, areas for relief and vacant and weed covered areas constitutihouse and ng fire hazards with many used by into ditches uop drains emptying and swimming the bovs and girls for the we cannot too urge strongly wjding, clean-u- p parents and property owners to these areas that are meaces to the safety and health of our community. Dirty, tovs and girls. unclean an unkept corrals and lots breed Truck flies and filth borne diseases. Lets clean 30 to 4 p. m mtv or.nm it tennis court leaves at 1 up ad make Lehi a sanitary, heathy 5c i ee is 10c for swim with own suit. place in which to live. The dry grass and if suit iS furnished, 10c for transportation. weeds arc fire hazards, don't be guilty SOFTBALL COMMERCIAL LEAGUE of burning out your neighbor. 7 p m. Dairy (A) vs. Dairy (B). 8 p. m. Turners s. People s Store, y p. m. Larsens vs. Waikins. Park Wncs Playground activities at With JUN SUMMER PLAY SCK P HEALTH HAZARDS 1 attendance. EVERYTHING TO MAJLB CLEAN-U- AND ELIMINATE FIRE AND THURSDAY. JUNE 271 H to 4 p m. Girls over Handic rait 16. m. Playground activities 2 to b p. school grounds. Wines Park and b Fkhibinon softball 7 p. m. giris. tunnel. 6. Store Draper m. Peoples p. 9 p m. game to be announad. Senior choius. Music Junior baseball at ball park 5 to 7. FRIDAY JUNE 28TH for room Handicraft school lunch GOVERNOR NOMINATION ' CITIZENS URGED TO JUNE 27TH TO JULY 3RD SEEKS REPUBLICAN THURSDAY, UTAH RECREATION CALENDER MAYOR OF PRICE HARVEY-MECHA- LHI. WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 1 1 ISP i" . ,1 i, , MglwsujANCE $5000 The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE , 85 MAIN street; |