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Show ! i THURSDAY. APRIL - f ; ARE YOU WAGES yourself? We have a Real Opportunity for the right party. SERVICE STATION Lehi Highway Oil Utah Refiining Co. Apply Provo Phone 640 91 APPEARANCE From top to bottom, from head to foot. Untidy shoes, and those needing repair, mar the appear ance of the most carefully groom ed man or woman. Our com plete Shoe Service can protect you from ''wagging tongues." A trial will convince you. BOB'S SHOP Prop. THE WESTERN COMING TO ROYAL Action-fille- scenes, d suspenseful drama and romance with a punch sweep across the screen in Samuel Goldwyn's "The Westerner," which comes Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to the Royal Theatre, where it plays thru United ArtiRts release. "The Westerner" has Gary Cooper in the title role, and the supporting cast features such brilliant players as Walter Brennan, Doris Davenport, Fred Stone, Lilian Bond and Forrest Tucker. Cooper plays the type of outdoor role which has made him one of the screen's actors he-ma- n, top-notc- h Cole portrayng Harden, who drifts into the wild and in the woolly town of Vinegarroon roaring days of the '80's when there raged a bitter and long protracted battle between the cattlemen and the homesteaders. Cooper comes to grips with Walter Brennan, portraying Judge Bean, the vicious "Law West of the Pecos." er Directed with pace and tempo by William Wyler, "The Westerner" unfolds a gripping story in terms of visual beauty, gorgeous sequences and thrilling action. Budgeted by Goldwyn to accent showmanship and at its best. "The Westerner" was photographed on location in Goldwpn City, Arizona, so that the picture is brlliantly mounted, exhibiting spectacular outdoor shots of sweep end beauty and romance which provides the screen with hreath-takin- g scenes in the old West box-offi- EASTER SPECIALS iSalad Dressing, Quart Cornbeef, Can Butter, Pound Cornflakes, 2 Packages.. Coffee, J. B., Pound Cookies, Pound Olives, tall can LUNCH I EASTER pital. Monday. FIT YOURSELF WITH THE BEST ROSANA Cedar Mrs. James Chamberlain of the at removed onsils Valley had htrt was rethe Thursday, Lehi Hospital. leased from the hospital, Sunday. FROCKS SLACK SUITS were Berry and baby Mrs. Lehi Hospital released from the Monday. SLIPS LADIES HATS FULL FASHIONED HOSE 59c Smith. Invocation Pres. Virgil Peterson EASTER TOGS Sketch Irene Jones of American Fork. FOR THE A. B. Anderson Remarks MEN AND BOYS Duet "In The Garden", Leota Peterson and Armond Webb, accom- panied by Mrs. Marie Smith. Remarks President A. Carlos Schow. Solo "Lay My Head Beneath A STATE STREET Rose", Ray Shelley of American Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Humphries of American Fork. remarks Bishop Linel For in my hours of sorrow she made Closing Larsen. my heart feel gay, Solo "My Task" Rulon Nicho-le- s. And never could I hope to find or feel there is another, Benediction Max Rothe. For God has blessed me most of al The grave in the Lehi cemetery He made that sou my mother. was dedicated by J. E. Johnson. Now that's God's called her back to Biographical Sketch him I pray my reward will be Florence Taylor Jones, daughter A place beside my mother in th of James W. Taylor and Ann Rogers Sweet Eternity. Taylor was born in Lehi, Utah, Aug. 7. 1862, where she resided all of her life. CEDAR VALLEY WARD On January 1, 1883. at the age of 20 she was married to Thomas Jones PRESENTS GOLD AND by Bishop T. R. Cutler and was sealed in Salt Lake Temple the first year GREEN BALL after it had been completed. With ner nusoami sne went to live m a log cabin in the northern The Cedar Valley Ward, of the part of Lehi. Later on as their cir Lehi Stake, will present their annual cumstances improved, they built a Gold and Green Ball on Friday, April two-roobrick house. As time went 11. 1941, 'in the Cedar Valley Ward on other rooms were added until the Amusement Hall. home was completed as it now stands As this year is to be a patriotic today. the color scheme of the hall has vear Mrs. Jones gave birth to eleven been done in patriotic colors. The children, three of which died in in decorations have been put in place fancy. Two boys, one at the age of with a deal of work and the great two and the other four years old died is striking and beautiful. with diphtheria, their deaths occurr- effect of the ball will be Gayle Queen ing one day apart. Eight of the who was chosen by popular Hacking, eleven children are now livng. There M. I. A. are 26 grandchldren and 8 great vote by the Flower girls to attend her are: Leita grandchildren. Eileen Elton. Mrs. Jones was a wonderful wife Stricikland and also to attend: Cary Trumpeters and mother, sacrificing everything for the education and betterment of Peterson and Blaine McKinney. A good time is promised to all who her family. She was always am to this entertainment as a good come bitious and conscientious in the deal of work has been done to make of famil her affairs, management She was a real companon to her hus- it the best n the vear. We invite band and children. Her main interest all the members of the stake to join was in her home and family, rather us in this event. than in social or public life. She loved books and spent a small part of HOSPITAL NOTES each day reading. Even up until the last few weeks she kept up with all current events. She could discuss in A babv dautrhter was born to Mrs. telligently any subject. It was a Raymond ISaddler. Mavis Johnson, of treat to her grandsons to talk with Draper, at the Lehi Hospital, Wed her about current sporting events, nesday morning. Mrs. Jones' main hobby was i Her garden and house plants were a delight to behold. A baby daughter was born to Mrs. THOUGHTS OF MOTHER Don Chamberlain of Cedar Fort, at God sent his choicest spirit upon the the Lehi Hospital. Tuesday. earth to dwell That she might teach his children and His love would tell. Mrs. Elrner Manning of Mercur, Her heart was full of goodness, so was admitted to the Lehi Hospial, loving and so kind. Monday, for treatment. And I could meet with millions, but A taby boy was born Mrs. never would I find Let Us Give Your !Car That Necessary Spring Checkun SCHOOL LUNCH MENU WEEK OK 14 TO APRIL 18 We give a FREE WASH JOB with each grease job, We carry a full line of motoring accessories. COMPLETE LINE OF CONOCO PRODUCTS Courteous service at all times. and Vegetable MONDAY-Pea- ch Salad. Bacon Strips. Buttered Graham Muffins, Cocoa and Prune Cake. Creamed Green VegeTUESDAY table I peas, bean, spinach, asparagus). Baked Potatoes with butter, Tuna Fish Sandwich, Water, Prune Bavarian Cream. W E D NES DA Y Vegetable Chowder with parsley, Cornmeal Rolls, Water, Pineapple Rice Delight. THURSDAY Fcalloped potatoes and diced bacon. Spinach. Graham Bread and Butter, Caramel Egg Nog and Fruit. Potato and egg salad FRIDAY (parsley). Lettuce, Orange Graham Muffins. Water, Banana Cream FURNISHINGS Central Service Station DUA1NE EVANS, " " WEINERS I BOILED HAM New Styles BERKSHIRE NYLON HOSE The finest hose made. WHITE SLIPPERS and ROMAN SANDALS FOR LITTLE FOLKS PAPER CUPS PLATES and SPOONS BROADDEHT S SON We Deliver j I, i EXTRA SPECIAL, SWELL SWIMS A large and very appreciative audience enjoyed the "Pirates of Penzance", Lehi High School opera held late last week. The parts were well taken and those in charge should be congratulated upon the very fine presentation. END THE CHILDREN THEY WILL GET NOTICE THE BEST Attorney Don Mack Dalton states that through an oversigth, his tele phone number was not listed in th His office number is 61-American Fork, and his residence phone is Pleasant Grove last telephone directory. 3462. A group of friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bone, Satur-- j day evening, honoring Mr. Bone's birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maney of Mount; City, Nevada, Mrs. Wilma Decker of Haley, Idaho, West Cochran and Bob Hansen of Midvale and Teddy Thomas. j You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice 5. Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and Mrs. James Zimmerman attended the Utah Peace Officers Auxiliary County meeting at Provo, Wednesday PHONE MAIN STREET 17 LEHI, UTAH ",n"n. that I could talk with, and trust from day to day pal, day bfldil af'winfErandsummer SERVING iDTTAD Uanil Us QDELOD DOAffli 13C LADIES SLIPPERS in MIRACLE WATE OPERA ENJOYED 19c 27c 19c I 4 Cans 29c Pickles, Quart Jar 17C Tork and Beans, 24 Can 10c Faneake Flour, 4 Pound Bag 25c i SPRINGS GLORIOUS, GRAND, Miss Gladys Godfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey, a student of the Weber College at Ogden, is listed on the honor roll of the college for the winter quarter. 37c Dill :w'aa , Now Open HONOR ROLL 21c 19c MILK LEHI arato LOCAL GIRL OH m STATE STREET, Prop. TSswj"'".."" ""-- HOT one-roo- A ... Reed MEATS I Phone 20 W i Mrs. A daughter was born to HosLehi the at Wane Christensen WEBB'S DOES COUNT DEE SCHOW, THOMAS T. JOKES Funeral services for Mrs Florence Taylor Jones. 78, who passed away at her home. Monday, were held in the Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel, Tursday with Bishop Linel Larsen conducting the services. The opening song, a solo "I'm A Pilgrim," Rulon Nicholea of American Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Marie Why not get in business for SHOE Lehi Hospital, Sunday. FOR HELD FOR MRS. WORK-FO- R THURSDAVpE UTAH the' Frank Hugg.rd of Park City, at FUNERAL SERVICES DISCOURAGED LHL THE LEHI FREE PRESS, 10, 1911 Southern Meat Pie U Broadcast by Mary Lr Taylor February 13, 1941 111 cupi lifted, 3 tablespoons hot flour ftll'purpo shortening 4 cup corn meal 2 cups twicr gnnaaj 1 teaspoon H cup cold shortening JACKET 1,500 10 H leaspoona chili powder 10 Wo, can con 1 v: Ve Se 9 aalt 6 tablespoons Sefo Milk, diluted vuh 3 tahieapoone water V4 cup finely cut tSff1 J AOS i htoc oi " ,,, :ns ana needinq w.. mQ J ftm vtchtne nandUnq trainmen lis dented vegetable soup cup Sefo Milk onion Tutn on oven anj let at hot (425 F ). Rcsift flour with corn meal and 1 teaipoon alt. Work cold thortenint Into flour mixture with paitrv blender, 2 knives or fork. W hen mix-tut- e ha appeatance of small peas, gradually tir in diluted Bulk. Roll out ?, of pastrv on floured board to i inch thickness. Save remaining pastrv. Line pie pan with pastrr, pinching with fingers, to make fancy Prick bottom and siJrs of pastry with edge. fotk. Bake 10 minutes, or until lightly browned. Meanwhile, cook onion 5 minutes In hot shortening In skillet. Add beef, chill powder and remaining teaipoon salt. Continue cooking, slitting frequently, until meat is brown, or about 10 minute. Stir In soup. Remove from heat. Stir In milk. Let stand. Meanwhile, roll remaining pastry into sheet thick. Cut Into strips 'finch wide. Tut meat miatute Into baked shell. Arrange strips over top crUictws fa.luon. Bake 15 mitit r until nsstrv Is browned. I .w3f "Tutors, BO Vie. wlv, nd Vfu n oietiw- -' . -- ..d w - f rty Serves 6. tarn FTTH -- hN -- 101 |