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Show nrx i tie Leni p ree Jrre LEW'S WIDELY READ IVV VOLUME LEI1I CITY. UTAH, 7 HURSDAY. SEPT1 MBI R 5, 1Q40 DEATH SUMMONS PRIMARY VOTING TESTIMONIAL SUN- MRS. MAUDE RUSSELL VERY LIGHT Kirkham Russell. 51. died Returns from the Prmary election, Tuesday, shows a little less thin 50r'( of the local voters cast vote', during the Mrs. Maude 4:30 p. in. at the Dee Hosfrom a paralytic Utah, pital Ogden, Herbert B. Maw. Democartic stroke which caused a hemmorhage of the day. She was stricken Sunday evening nominee for fc,rJ1n governor seemed the local favorite receiving the highest number of following a pleasure ride with her daughLehi votes over any other candidate on ter Marjorie. She was born at Lehi, Utah, December either ticket with a Lehi total of 286 4 I 88. a daughter of George and Sara votes. Abe Murdock totaled 157 on the E. C. Jor,:enson for Russon Kirkham. She was educated in Democratic ticket. the Public Schools in Lehi. Always took State Representative and Rav Dillman for District Attorney tied for first place an active part in church and public She filled an L. D. S. Mission to honors on the Republican side of the She served fence with 1 6 votes each. !he Western States Mission. Chorister in Lehi, is Sunday School i EV-- . ATIC Prove and Ogdcn wards where she has Total Votes W. I. M. Stake Y. a was She resided. M. Draper 34 Old Alpine Delbert A. Board member in the H. William 69 King Slake, Lehi Stake and at the time of her Murdock Abe 257 in the Mt. a similar positon death held 4 her residence in Newell Haws Baum Stake. at .MonJav During a number of sucOgdtn, she has written Took an active part cessful road shows. in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She was married to J. Clifford Russell, February 14, 1917, and four children were born to this union, one son having preceded her in death. and She is survived by her husand children. Marjorie, Dick K. and Calvin George, all of Ogden; and the following William Kirkham. brothers and sisters: Thomas F. Kirkham, Oliver G. Kirkham, Lehi, Utah: Lott Kirkham, ShelKirkham, ley, Idaho; Denzil W. Utah: Mrs. Bessy L. Fillerup. Los Angeles; Bishop R. L. Kirkham of Rachel Mrs. California: Hollywood, R. H. Kirkham Wanlass. Monroe, Utah; and Mrs. Ruby Pack, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Charles C. Crabb, Lehi; Alvin W. Kirkham, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Annie Fox. Salt Lake City. Ogdcn Ira Bundy A farewell Ira A. Huggins Herbert B. Maw Oscar A. McConkic Henry D. Moyle E. E. Monson Dan Whelan Oliver G. Ellis John W. Guy Richard R. Carey Reese M. Reese Brigham H. Young George S. Ballif Grovcr A. Giles Grant McFarlane will be held night in the Lehi Second Ward honorng Ward Rhodes Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Clark, who will Mr. Clark is attended . 6 48 OXYDOL and RINSO 79 63 65 49 63 61 42 H 58 FURNITURE POLISH 15c FLOOR WAX Polishing 35c Quarts 10c MOPS BROOMS OIL Self 19c 1' !1 49c and 89c 49c MOPS ' '6 58 108 61 Wightman Opening 2. Invocation 3. Sacrament 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Song Service "The Lord's Prayer" "Dawn" Trombone Solo Mr. J. Sylvester Clark, accompanied by Mrs. Clark Gates the the Temple" of Chorus "Open Selection Ensemble String "Dear Land of Freedom" Chorus Chorus "Prayer For Service" Remarks, "The Value of Missionary Work" Heber C. Webb Ward R. Clark Response. Our Missionary "The Lord Is My Light" Chorus Benediction J. Ferrin Gurney FIFTH WARD M. I. Paper, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Loose Leaf Holders, Envelopes, etc. School Wear. Dresses, Anklets, Undies, Polo Shirts, Sport Shirts, Overalls, Corduroys, Trousers, Oxfords. Shoes. Gym Shoes. Caps, Sports Wear, etc.. etc., at the one stop supply depot. A. TO HOLD OUTIIIG '5 The home of Humming Bird Silk Hosiery for her and Wolverine Work Shoes for him. 7 CHANGES HANDS MOTHERS ORGANIZE friends of the bride wish happiness and success. t FEEDS FOR ALL NEEDS 10c Per 100 GILES FEED STORE 7R School in the very near future. testimonial We Deliver pineapple, no The following received Lehi Plaques August 28th: JUNE DAVIS AVII. DESPAINE ROBERT GILCHRIST CALVIN FOX HYRUM GRAY LEROY LOVERIDGE MRS. JOSEPH S. BROADBENT GENEVA STEWART GEORGE A. RICKS HYRUM C. EVANS Beauti-ficatio- iORK vi cs,i"d and BEANS, No. Mr. The children of Mrs. Marv Kirkham entertaining in her honor at open Why Not Try Our Giant Hamburger Mrs. house, at the home of Mr. and Charles Crabb. Sunday, honoring her of Friends 85th birthday anniversary. between call to invited are Mrs. Kirkham the hours of 2 and 5 Sunday afternoon. HOT POPCORN. ICE CREAM, anj CONFECTIONS MRS. J. O. MEILING. Prop. 10c 19c 24c 6 25c 3 POUNDS 55c SPRY FOR HOSPITAL TOILET TISSUE COFFEE M. 3 2 J. B. . and G. SOAP PEAS and BEANS TURNIPS, FRESH for 19c for 19c 28c CAN r MILK I for 25c 3 JELSERT . 4 (Giant) 10 BARS 34c - CANS 3 2c 28c for 25c POUND LETTUCE, ORANGES, BANANAS. PICKLING ONIONS, PEPPERS. ETC.. AT A SAVING TO YOU. QUALITY MEAT BARGAINS BROOKFIELD BUTTER..... 33c Lb. 1st Quality 2 Pounds 25c MUTTON CHOPS 15c Pound SALT BACON OLEOMARGARINE ...2 Pounds 35c (Silver Nut Brand) 4 5c 4 Lb. Puckct Lard 85c 8 Pound Bucket Lard SNACK SHACK ADJACENT GILMORE SERVICE Corner Center on Main Street arc 2 for 10 POUNDS 59c SERVICE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2' ALBERTS CORNFLAKES eon meeting lief Society hall. Thursday, 13 7 o'clock. Lee Kay will give an illuGreat Outdoors," strated lecture. "The there will also be good musical numbers. in charge will be The committee lions Wor'lon. Watson, and Adamson.; Lion The prize will be furnished by ' KNUDSEN FAMILY LEAVE LEHI 92c SHREDDED WHEAT Ward Retonight at 33c GRAND SALAD DRESSING. Quart ions will hold their lunch- in the Lehi First FOR 100 POUNDS $5.75 LIONS NOTES I 2 SUGAR I The Lehi M FLOUR, KITCHEN MAID M. I. A. convention of A the Lehi, Alpine and Timpanogos Stakes will be held at the Alpine Stake Tabernacle, Saturday, September 14. and Sunday, September 15. All ward officers of the M. I. A. are urged to attend the Sunday sessions. PLAQUES GIVEN J 48 POUNDS SEPTEMBER 14, 15 her JT & IS & & e ARE GOING TO RAISE Grinding jTT C0HVEHTI0I1 3 Phone John Phillips has leased the Gilmore R. Dean Rothe, son of Mr. and Mrt. Station on Main Street and Mrs. Max Rothe has accepted a call to labor J. O. Meiling has taken over the refresh- in the Texas L. D. S. Mission field. He A full line of will enter the Mission ment and lunch stand. Home on Seprefreshments and tember 9, and will leave for the mission motoring needs and lunches will be carried and the Lehi field. September 19. public is invited to pay the Gilmore SerElder Rothe is a graduate of the local vice a visit. Both Mss. Meiling and Mr. high school and a Sophomore student of Phillips say that they will give prompt the Utah Agricultural College. Ar and efficient service, including car service rangements are being made for a farewell I. and Mrs. H. H. Knudsen and Comer. are moving to Provp. this week, family The committee for the next meeting Mr. Knudsen has will be Lions Ash. L. B. Brown and to make their home. Arleen and Misses Thelma, LaPriel. been L. D. S. Seminary leader here for Lowell Brown. from a Goodwin arrived home Tuesday several years and has endeared himself to v.si.ed in vacation trip to Idaho. They of the the Iary.; number of students of inMcCall. Emmett. and other places The entire family have been seminary. terest throughout Idaho. active in church and civic activities durDRIVE IN FOR CAR ing their residence here and the citizens regret their leaving the community, but wish them succss and happiness in their SEE US FOR YOUR WINTER'S AT THE new home. Custom ED Oil MISSION Service Miss Ada Phillips and Mrs. Fern JohnClasses will be held down stairs son. in the Primary Building. anMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith This has been nounce the marriage of their daughter, freshly painted and new equipment has the been installed. Utclla, to Vern Taft of Midvale, the Smith home, at marriage taking place Forty mothers were present at the August 29. with the father of the bride opening meeting of the newly formed performing the marriage ceremony in the Mother's Club. presence of the two immediate families. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Many social events arc being plan- TRI-STAKM. E ned in honor of the bride, among them of Miss Phyllis a party at the home A. Bernston of Salt Lake City, Friday even- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hall of Vernal announce the marriage of their Francis L. daughter. Miss Freda Hall, to I osce. son of Mrs. Mary Ann Losce of The marriage took place in th s city. Wednesihc Salt Lake I D S. Tcmolc. left immediand 21. they day. August Upon ately for a short wedding tour. home their return, they will make their in Lehi. Both young people are well known in towns, and throughout their respect The bride is a graduate of the county. Thc.r the Brigham Young Univcrsiy. uiu in w.smng friends join many life. happy married PRICES DEAN R0TI1E CALL- for lunches and refreshments. lunches will also be a specialty. SUPPLY OF FLOUR G GILMORE SERVICE PLAY SCHOOL 1 FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gale. Remarks The Lehi Stake M. I. A. will enterPiano solo Mrs. Sylvester Clark. tain foi all ward and stake M. I. A. Remarks M. H. Knudsen. officers and their partners, Tuesday Trombone and cornet duet Howard evening in the basement of the Stake Brown and Keith Eddington. Tabernacle at 7:30 o'clock. All ward Voluntary contributions will be taken and stake officers with their partners are at the door and everyone is invited to invited. attend. Congregation Armond E. Webb Chorus Chorus ing. Local Mr and Mrs. H. J. White were visitweck-the ing in Salt I ake City during end. HEADQUARTERS Goodwin. PROGRAM 1. NEW BEAUTIFICATION 11c STAKE OFFICERS LEHI SECOND WARD PRESENTS THE LADIES' CHORUS OF SALT LAKE CITY ANNOUNCED Large Bottle FLOOR 1 54c WAX PAPER Foot Roll Pints GUESTS t; MARRIAGE IS i19c Large Size Giant Size I. A. OFFICERS ; S. C. - The Lehi Fifth Ward M. I. A. memThe Mothers Club of the Play School 5 A. F. Hunger is again on the Mail bers will be guests of their ward M. I. which is sponsored by the W. P. A., is enjoying his vacation Route after enjoying his vacation. 38 A. officers Clell Jackson, at a party at Saratoga, Friday Lehi City, and the Alpine School Dis73 are eing made trict, met Monday afternoon, and organ- this week in the Nothwest where he has Arrangements evening. 61 Mrs. Ezra Owen of Logan, spent from gone to join Mrs. Jackson who has for swimming, games, a program and ized for the coming term. Officers inbeen 63 util Monady in Lehi with her relatives at Portland, Friday visiting All clude: Mrs. Joseph Shclton, president; supper. dancing and a hot chili 33 Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. the weeks. for two Oregon, parents, past is invited. Irs. George Carson, The party mutual members Mrs. 6 and arranged for all those of mutual age only. Bob Phillips, secretary treasurer, 60 and Mrs. Joseph S. Robison. reporter. 19 The teachers of the play school art: AEHOUflCED 9 3 MARRIAGE E. C. .lorgenson Merrill Warnick F. J. Frickson Philo v. the U. S. A. C. at Logan for Avon Price, Director Mildred Black, Accompanist 23 68 64 18 Smith Ray E. Dillman Huph Vern Wcntz CRYSTAL WHITE and P. B G. LAUNDRY SOAP 3 Bars for 10c 9 Bars for 30c j 78 Horace C. Beck the Sherman A. Christenson Ogden Fifth Ward, Thursday, September Don Mack Dalton 5th at 10 a. m. and at the Lehi Second Reed E. Vetterli Alonzo W. Watson Ward, I.ehi, Thursday at 2 p. m. InterR. Budge Jesse Lehi Cemetery. City ment will be in the Harvey H. Cluff Mrs. J. W. Chilton was in Murray on Joseph E. Evans B. Colton Saturday visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Don J. Lee Bracken Beatrice Swenson. Wm. J. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adamson and Reed Stevens children of Salt Lake City, were guests Otto A. Wiesley Walter A. Day of Mrs. Alice Phillips, Sunday. Samuel F. Nicholls Melvin C. Harris Horace J. Knowlton E. A. Rogers E. E. Greenwood Dr. Reynold C. Merrill Calvin 1 WARD RHODES CLARK 46 Pbilo T. Farnsworth John U. Webster George W. Worthen in Funeral services will be held i i A testimonial missionary honoring Elder Donald Gale, who will leave for the Northwestern States Mission this month, will be held in the Lehi Tirst Ward Chapel. Sunday, September 8, at 7:30 p m . the program to be in charge Miss Smith will appear at the Utah of the ward missionary committee. The County I air. Friday evening, with other following program will be given: winners n the 4 H Contests. Opening exercises. Sacramental services. Trio Lela Christensen, Lola Johnson M. and Clara Orton. Remarks Bishop Evani Anderson. Rhea Higginson. TO BE OF Reading Remarks Elder Donald Gale. Trio Thelma, Arleen and LaPriel 4-- t The following piogram has been 38 W. Carlson i SUNDAY Miss Edna Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Chester Smith, was awarded second in the Utah County Health Contest, held at Provo, it was announced this week. Miss Smith received a total of 990 points out of a possble 1000. The winner of the conlest received 995 I oints. ; the past two years. REPUBLICANS Oscar :. sJ : well-know- BELL-CANT- IAL FOR DONALD GALE ! , 2 MISSIONARY TESTIMON- IN HEALTH CONTEST locally, havfrom Lehi the ing graduated High School, where he was an honor student. He has 34 217 105 140 146 43 126 135 100 52 ... i in the near future for the Northern States Mission. 2 3 GIRL WINS SECOND i leave 286 ... w li Sunday 8 .. it-- No. I testimonial 3 , V. 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