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Show llie ehi Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D U1 LFH1 CITY. UTAH THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 141 - ' i SHOOL OPERA HIGH No. 32 .. . INEZ DUKE WEBB THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FLORENCE TAYLOR JONES BURIED TUESDAY Thursday and Friday evenings of saudent night and Friday's pciforrn-ancFuneral services for Mrs. Inez be reserved for the High School Audi-toruDuke Webb. 2S. wife of Donald Oren patrons. the Uhi High School will Everyone is invited. Web';, who passed away at a Provo The proannual the opera. present Hospital. Saturday morning followduction, ' The Pirates of Penzance" several months illness, were held ing S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, LIONS NOTES in the Lthi Third Ward Chapel, by W. is being given by the music departwith Bishop I. afterjioon W Eox conducting. ment under the direction of Frank The l.eh, Lion Club will hold their V. Shaw. The opening song, a duet--S- uftly luncheon in the Lehi First and one the most of is regular The opera Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ward Rel.ef Society hall, Thursday, Bi Tenderly," popular and successful of the Gilbert ems, accompanied by Mrs. Fern W l me music tonight. S. R Boswell. Utah County Johnson. iuucn oi .L Sullivan group, Invocation Joseph E. Smith, is well known as concert and program j agent, will be the speaker. Special! The famous "When The musical numbers have been arranged! Solo 'In The" Garden" material. Mrs. Fern Johnson. Foeman Bares His Steel" chorus has fr- Lions Goodwin, Goates and Larsen Sketch and remarks Mrs S. M. been used on a number of big radio in charge of arrangements. are Also another winter. this Taylor. programs The prize will be furnished by; Solo 'When The Angels Have chorus is the "Come well known Friends Who Plow the Sea" which Lion Byron Whipple. jljfted The Veil", William Hadfield, The committee for the next meet--' accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. is well known as the familiar "Hail, Remarks -- Bishop Eaton of Ver- ing will be Lions Mitchell, Nielson' Hail, the Gangs All Here." and Powers. nal. are being The lead assignments Solo Rhea Lou Olsen of Bingby Miss Betty very capably filled ham. Mario Gardner. Jean Dorton and Don B. Colton of Salt Remarks PROCLAMATION Both show very marked vocal ability Lake City. and their voices blend beautifully on Closing remarks Bishop Isaac Fox, several charming duets. Whereas it is customary fitting Benediction Thomas Sunderland. Miss Dorton is the daughter of Mr. for the residents of Lehi The grave in the Lehi Cemetery Dorton and Mr. and proper and Mrs. Clyde to partcipate in an annual clean- was dedicated by George F. Barnes. Gardner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. City . and laint-u- p and camp-;'up, Mrs. Webb was born in Vernal, Angus Gardner.. Whereas Lehi's Beautfication plan March 11, 1913, a daughter of Other prominent parts will be fillhas attracted statewide attention, Lemon i LeRoy and Lucinda Nye ed by Grant Ash as the "Blood and Duke. She was married to Mr. Keith Thirstyf (PiraV King. Whereas. There are still many Webb. November 9, 1931. and had acts "important as the Major conditions that need to be improved resided here since that time. She General. Miriam Royle a middle-age- d to attract visitors and establish Lehi was president of the Third Ward with an aff- as a desirable place to live. Primary at the time of her death. ectionate eye on the hero. Iris Therefore I Dean Prior, Mayo of; She is survived by her husband, a Nicholes and Lois Lott are Edith and Lehi. do proclaim the week of April son Edwin D. and a daughter, Twila Kate, the charming daughters of the 7 to April 12th. a period for improv-- , pay Webb of Lehi; her mother, a Joe Godfrey is the Major General. our surroundings, removing by ing Duke of brother, LeRoy Woodruff; Seargent of Plice with Bud Wilson from our premises, all undesirable five sjsters: Mrs. Lucinda Olsen of the Pirate leader. A great deal of materials. To clean-u- p the areas Copperton, Mrs. Grace Searle and very fine work will be displayed by our property by cutting Mrs. Ida Goodrch of Vernal; fronting Mrs. this cast. weeds, raking rocks, etc. and other- - Valera Moore of Hanna, and Miss A 30 piece orchestra will accom- wise making our community more Mary Duke of California, and several pany the performance both nights. sightly. stepbrothers and stepsisters. Ninety-on- e special costumes and two I further designate Thursday, new sets of scenery have been seApril 10 as clean-u- p day and the1 cured for the performance. afternoon as a half holiday wherein FOWLER CHILD BURIED It is urged that as much as posail seiiouia, uusncas iiuunca oic iiuoi-u- i sible. Thursday night should be and school members, clubs, laborers IN AMERICAN FORK and community members are urged! to report to a squad leader to com- plete the cleanup of our streets andi Thomas Don Fowler, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler frontage. Issued and published this 3rd day, of American Fork, was buried at American Fork, Monday of April, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl DEAN PRIOR. Fowler of Mavor Lehi City. Lehi are grandparents of the baby. CALLED BY DEATH Mrs Florence Taylor Jones, 7S, wife of Thomas Jones, a lifetime resdent of lehi, died at her home, Monday evening following an extended illness. She was born at Lehi, August 7, 1802, a daughter of James W. and Ann llogers Taylor. She married Thomas Jones on January 1, 1883. She was a member of the L. I). S. Church. She is survived by her husband; three sons and five daughters Earl T. Jones of Blackfoot, Idaho; Clar ence T. Jones of American Fork; Leland W. Jones of Provo, Mrs. J. E. Johnson and Mrs. Victor Nicholes of Lehi. Mrs. I). P. Firmage of Span ish Fork, Mrs. Storm McDonald of Heber Cty and Alice Jones of Mon terey, California; 26 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, one of sister, Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Santaquin. Funeral services will be held, Thursday, today, at 2 p. m. in the Lehi Fourth Ward L. D. S. Chapel under the direction of Bishop Linel Larsen. Friends may call at the family home Thursday morning prior to the Interment will be in the services. Lehi cemetery. e this week in LEHI BOYS GALLED IN DRAFT 1 "maid-of-all-wor- k" Three Lehi boys will join the 14 Utah County boys called out in the last selective service drawing, to leave lor training camp on April 10. Wayne Schow Powell. Clifton Phillip Schow and Cecil James Zimmerman are the Lehi draftees. DEFENSE WORKERS TO BE REGISTERED Special plans for the registration of defense workers has been announced by W. L. Mildenhall, manager of the Provo office of the Department of Placement and Unemployment Insurance. All skilled tradesmen who are not now employed or who are not now using their skills in industry are asked to register with the state employment service. Jobs are not promised right now but a shortage of skilled labor in the next few months is anticipated. There is also expected to be a demand for UTILITY BOARD ORGAN-ZATIO- ii unskilled labor, especially farm labor. COMPLETED The employment service is anxious to have a complete pictue of the labor supply in this dstrict in order The Lehi City Council at a special to furnish it's share for the national meeting, Monday, March 31st, com- -' defense program. Lehi workers can register in Lehi, deted the organization of the Utility Tuesday, April 8th. 9 a. m. to I p. m. in the court room at the Memorial building. Commission to handle the affairs of the Water and Light Utilities. Th commission as now constitued is, six year member, Jay K. Haws, four year member, Cecil Ash; two year mem ber, W. Dickerson; utility superintendent, J. E. Johnson; employees. Clell Jackson, disriburion. Keith Hunter, chief operator at power plant; Frank Fagan and Wallace Banks, operators. The commission will Belect theiij own secretary at a future date. Mr. Haws was elected chairman at a special meeting of the commission held Monday following the council meeting. The utility superintendent is in direct charge of both water and light and will direct the activities in thesd departments, particularly the efficient and business like methods of collections, and servicing public re- lationship. The City and and Mayor urge the members of the community to support the new Commission and emIt is ployees to the fullest extent. beleieved it will solve many of our municipal problems and help to make Lehi, the place to live. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russon have moved to Brigham City to make their home. Mr. Russon is employed at the Felt Mortuary there. i Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lincholten, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lincholten of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon. j j FINERY" and the Easter period is the gala time for Milady to put We have everything needyou. bloom ed. her "finery." Let us help NEW SPRING Footwear, Dresses, Nylon and Silk Hosiery, Undies, Belts, Purses, Slack Suits, Anklets and Hand- kerchiefs. al-a- Curtains best values and curtains" say prettiest the careful don't shoppers overlook us as we are the one best bet on curtains to doll up "We have the flie your home. House Cleaning Cleaner, Brushes, Wax, Polish, etc. Needs Wall Paper Mops, Floor Window Shades Window Shades 10c, 15c, 39c, and 75c. Oil Cloth patterns to please YOU CAN SAVE AT c GOODWIN'S The home SEGO MILK 4 GANS 29s CASE. of Humming: Bird Silk Hosiery for her and Wolverine Work Shoes for the man who toils. HAME SATURDAY 'FrlZe for . The deadline the Mrs. Douglas Willes was removed to her home from the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. , an..ved &t th(j home of A fine Mr. and Mrs. Rawley Goodwin, Fri- - Til Z"ZS fr Anvone nth Saturday CEDAR FORT GOLD AND GREEN BALL TO BE HELD Definitely the last time at this price. 64c 5R POUNDS CI CO ? ItWl 100 Pounds ?6.05 KITCHEN MAID .$3.42. 10 POUNDS SUGAR ls The trees, shubs and flowers are beginning to put forth their Soaps. 'Soap Powder, OPEN SATURDAY Saratoga hot springs will be open to the public Saturday. April 5, was the announcement made by Frank of Utah Eastmond, manager County's most popular swimming resort. The buildings and grounds have been undergoing a thorough cleaning during the past month. The buildings have been repainted and repared, the old grand stand torn down, a nura-TelMISS PETERSON TO NOTICE TO SUGAR It's Storv", written by Lester some very fine new spring boards SPEAK TO MOTHERS bui't. Everything is being done in BEET GROWERS anticipaton of a big resort season this summer and Lehi swimmers are Miss Hermese Peterson, head of invited to visit A meeting will be held Friday, Saratoga with the train-For- k the American the in m. 8 Young Brigham University at 4, p. and birds April enjoy the fine mineral early City Hall to decide if the farm- ing school will speak to the W. P. A. water. ers of Utah County want to increase Play School mothers at their regular meeting. Friday. April 4. their sugar beet acreage for 1941. to is Miss Peterson will speak on "Your PA0EF1T PLEASES the of meeting The purpose Goes To School Next Year," Child there unless that farmers the inform a discussion of the mothers, lead nd the is an increase in beet acreage, LARGE CROWD . mothers All A pro-farm A A urged to be present, the lotment under pram will be take away from this, A large and highly pleased audicounty and allotted elsewhere. subscribed NOTES HOSPITAL s under ence viewed the pagent "The Bible This county Tells It's Story", wrtten by Lester acres. 500 about Lehi Junior Semnary teachAll interested invited to be presborn to Mrs. Reed Norberg. A son was and er, presented by students at the ent. Berry of Mercur, at the Lehi Hos- - Lehi Stake Conference. Sunday pital, Thursday. The story was very well evening. written and all those taking part Mrs. Gilbert Mitchell and baby should be DEAD LINE FOR complimented upon the enwere taken home from die Lehi Hos- tire presentation. pital, Wednesday, ANNUAL DAY PRIZE Easter on SARATOGA TO FLOUR, The Cedar Fort Gold and Green Ball will be held Friday, April 11. in Miss the Cedar Fort Gymnasium. Dr. Jay Chilton of Seatle, Wash- will be the queen of Hacking Gayle Mr. his parents. ington, is visiting the hall with Elwin Ault as escort. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. He will re-- J Flower girls will be Leta Strickland iuiii nv'iK. and Aleen Elton. Craig Crabb. a studendt of the office. College at HIGHEST QUALITY FLOWERS Branch Agricultural with Cedar City, spent the week-en- d FOR EVERY OCCASION T um. in his her to parents Potted Plants Flowers returned Cut Cox f Ram uel ines-- i and Corsages Ihome in Pendleton, Funeral Sprays Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb re- visit with local short a after day, home. Saturday, from a two 0.J urnpd . .. . , relatives ana th th daughter and Mrs. A. W. Where The Flowers Grow 0XYD0L1'arge rackasi 19c CRYSTAL wiiite 10 BARS 35c SOAP ROSE DALE PEACHES, 2 Size Cans ROSE DALE PLUMS, Sire 2V4 Cans LOOSE COOKIES HILL'S BLUE CAN BRAND COFFEE , home in Pendleton. 19c Pound 22c FOR 29c ... 3 6c Can 25c 00. Mb BREAKFAST BACON" Sl MUTTON CHOPS 39c LB. 19c POUND 1ST QUALITY BUTTER 39c LC (Swift's Brookfield) SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS FOR EASTER I R fiiPremiumlm RADIATED i 0 MS Enriched Vicamin D 1 O'. ! 15c 15c - PACIFIC APRICOTS . CORN KIX, 2 Packages and Marmalade Jar 1 Pair Ball Bearing Stay Sharp Scissors and 3 Cans of Sunbrite Cleanser --- v-. ... . PEAS, CORN OR BEANS i ; 6 ROLLS 25c TOILET TISSUE day. desir contest must, name ,ing to enter the in time that by have their entry n valuable piece of .;n 'electrical equipment suitable for any 'home Your proposed name may be name i w j sellected. Try it. hand it at the city leave or official city l 89c LEHI FLORAL CO. PEOPLES STOEE STATE STREET PHONE 76 |