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Show 1 ehi Free Pre he LEHI'S WIDELY READ roixME VIII No. 41 LEIIl CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1941 PARADE PLAHS WEDHESDAY PROGRESSING fur a mammoth parade, to 3. open Lehi'8 Pioneeer July are progressing rapidly Koundup. nd reports show a good response by and outside business concerns al in furnishing floats tor ine paraae. comThursday afternoon the parade Dean Prior and with Mayor mittee members of the general committee nude a visit to Salt Lake City dressed in rodeo costumes to solicit the various business concerns for floats for tie parade. Invitations were sent out to 20 ions outside of Lehi, inviting them to place floats in the parade. Each of the Lehi wards has committees working and at least three floats from each ward is expected to be entered in the parade. feature of the An outstanding ' i . I' Y1 ! f $ Iehj Hardware " E. X. Webb Jewelry C. L. Johnson A. Carlos Schow, Postmaster I A any parade ever the children of Lehi. pass put over by services. The opening song, a trio Garden," Thelma, Goodwin, Priel Meiling's Confectionary G. S. Peterson I.arsen Brothers Broadbent & Son Webb's Furnishings J . LOCAL YOUTH TO HEW DIVISION MGR. Arleen "In The accompanied sisters. ENTER OFFICERS FUTURE FARMERS be a meeting for all Lehi Future Farmers at the Wines Park, Thursday, (tonight), at 8 p. m. All members urged to be present. There will This Week IS THE Last Chance TO BUY QUILT AT OUR VERY SPECIAL The Lehi Daughters of the Pioneers report a very good attendance at the Utah County Daughters of the at Spanish Convention Pioneers The guests Fork. Fork, Monday. were met at the train by the Spanish Fork band. Here a parade was formed lead by Mrs. Florence Jensen of Lehi dressed as Brigham Young tnd Mrs. Inez Peterson also of Lehi The Mrs. Young. representing group marched four abreast ot the Spanish Fork Park and enjoyed a program in the beautifully decorated band stand. Following the program a box luncheon was enjoyed in the park grounds while a program was given. The programs were in charge cf President Edith Powell. Special mention was made of the corsages worn by the Evansville Camp of Lehi, who wore beautifully made corsages of sego lillies centered with a yellow rose bud. The corsages were taken to the stand and those making them, Mrs. A. E. Manning, Mrs. Sarah Taylor and Mrs. Chester Smith, complimented upon their beauty and suitability, and the corsages awarded first place at the convention. There was a large delegation from Lehi, the Evansville Camp having the largest delegation from Lehi with 17 members and 4 original pioneers present. Benediction Randall Schow, The grave in the Lehi cemetery APPOINTED RESERVE was dedicated by Jay Haws, Mr. Hitchcock met his death while fishinc with a comnnnion. Harld Can- The appointment of Olin H. Ririe r rank Adams, son oi Mr. ana mrs. ton also flf Westwood California. to assume '.he duties of Manager of Alfred F. Adams, a junior at the: , tua me y.j; t the Utah Power & Lifht Company s l'niveritv of Utah was chosen to u- c canvas small boat were nsning in a Southern Division, with headquarters take the officers reserve training at while their wives watched them from in American Fork, is announced byjCamp Ord.. California. He is called the shore, less than a hundred feet R. H. Ashworth. General Superin- - to enroll on June 20. Mr. Adams to give any assistance. away unable tendent of the Power Company. was selected with a group of other Thn . . ,o ;, j xv. ii,. uancj, wuuiu iui. nine students among me junior ana senior the two men into the water. Mr. replaces, has been granted a leave of' classes, of the unversity of high Hitcrcock who was reported to be an absence on account of illness. scholastic standing to take the course. excell swimmer, apparently became Mr. Ririe is a native of Ogden, , The appointment is considered a high ,ltfori : uueny i,.,!,,!ueipieas in the water. His m .1 j t: m ,.nonor voy me ms cuutauuii K. j. i. nj. siuaems ana uiau, anuj icceivuu u:. him to the sur companion brought the Ogden schools. He s a graduate Mr. Adams should be congratulated face, but after several attempts beof Weber College. upon his achievement. came exhausted and was barely able His first association with the t to reach the shore himself. Power Company was in 1923 when he Mr. and Mrs. Clair Christensen of The body was recovered by men who became employed as a meter reader Salt Lake City, visited with Lehi were called from the boatlanding in Ogden. He served in the Canadian friends and relatives, Memorial Day. after several efforts were made by mission field for the L. D. S. Church diving into about eight feet of water. from December, 1923, to January, Mr. Hitchock had been employed 1926. at the lumber mills at Westwood for Upon his return from the mission a number of years. field he was employed for a short He was born in Ferron, March 3, Bids for concessions for the rodeo time by the American Can Company, a son of Franklin and Rachel 1909, Lehi for Roundthe Pioneer and also by the Union Pacific Rail- grounds on July 3rd, 4th and 5th will be Thomas Htchcock. The family moved up road Company. received by the concession committee. to Lehi a number of years ago, and Comthe Power He The committee reserves the right to Mr. Hitchock had made his home pany's employ in April, 1927, in acreject any or all bids. Bids must be here until he moved to California. counting work and later became as- in Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sally by June 25th. sociated with the Company's ComHaley Hitchcock, one son, Richard M. TAYLOR, STANLEY mercial and Industrial Sales DepartChairman of concessions. Hitchcock, by a former marriage; his ment in Ogden. In 1938 he was mother, Mrs. Rahel Htichcock, anj mmmntart tr, fha nncitinn rtf Assistant the fnllowinir hrnthorj nnd sisters: Personnel Director, at the Power Mrs. Gwen Dorton, Mrs. Fern Glovar, Company's General Offices in Salt Mrs. Chell Terry, B.i.l and ' Lake City, which position he is now LADIES GIRLS Hitchcock, all of Lehi; Mrs. Dorothy' leaving to take over the duties of. Ball of Garfield, Mrs. Nola Henry of Southern Divison Manager. Price, Mrs. Glen Jensen of Ferron WHITE SLIPPERS Mr. Ririe has been prominently and De Lyle Hitchccok of Sacra- identified with L. D. S. Church mento. California. MEN'S AND BOYS' activities for the past several years, both in Ogden and Salt Lake City. He has served on the High Council SHOES AND OXFORDS of Highland Stake, and at present is! CHILDREN SHOES First Counselor in the Bishopric of. Lake in Salt Highland Park Ward . i j i ! v,,; j KOTICE La and by N'orine Fox. Invocation J. C. Wanlass. Sketch Ernest Peterson. Solemn "One Duet Sweetly Thought", Abe Anderson and Morris Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. An- derson. Remarks Pres. Virgil H. Peterson. Organ solo A. H. Wing. Trio ''Prayer Perfect", Goodwin State Street Drug Lehi Drug to kindly We ask our customers support us in this movement. OLIN II RIRIE the marching and Manager of the Utah Power C Light; bands, four from Company's Southern Division Utah County towns. All things to the biggest and most program and this feature is always one of the most beautiful of Lehi's summer program, is expected to sur- services for Franklin Cali Hitchcock. 32, of Westwood. fornia, who was drowned at Round Valley lake in California, last week, were held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Sunday, with Bishop's counselor. Jay K. Haws, conducting the Funeral parade will be playiij' by five point atistic parade ever shown at Lehi. The miniature parade, sponsored Primary Associations by the Lehi will be another outstanding feature This parade will of the celebration. be a feature of the July 4th day's JULY Goodwin's Golden Rule Goates Food Mart People's Store Fourth Ward Store Giles' Feed Store jo-- CONVENTION BURIAL AUGUST of weeks July 4th and 24th Excepting JUNE The first summer primary will be held, Tuesday, June 10, at the Wines Park at 4 p. m. Each child is askeci to bring a lunch and a cup.. Primary for all children of tha Lehi Stake will be held each Tuesday in the Wines Park. A very fine program of games, handcraft, story telling, programs and other features will be worked out during the sum mer months and parents are asked to cooperate with those in charge and send or bring the children to these mec'ings. The meetings will be held at 4 o'clock each Tuesday afternoon in the cool park grounds and the work is supervised by trained leaders who are very anxious to get in touch with all Primary boys and girls of Lehi, and to give them something constructive to do during their vacation period. FORMER LEHI GIRL MARRIED AT PROVO Sheriff and Mrs. John S. Evans of Provo, entertained about 200 guests in the Provo First Ward Hall, Saturday evening, honoring the marriage of their daughter, Dortha and Mrs. James McKnight of San Francisco. California. McKnight is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison McKnight of Idaho. Misses Dona Moreland, Kirkham and Theda Henke and Miss Iris Parker of Joseph, were bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. McKnight are both students of the Brigham Young University. They will make their home in San Francisco. KOTICE GLEANERS ttiu AND M. MEN j NOTICE I Admission to the special M. I. A. program held in the L. D. S. Tabernacle, Saturday evening at 7:30 will be by ticket. These tickets can be reserved with Mrs. Rula Dorton who will make the reservations. There is a great demand for these admission tickets and those who wish to attend the program are urged to make their reservations as soon as There is no charge for the Possible- , 1.1. 1, - special program encouraging clean living has been scheduled for the Gleaners and M. Men of the L. D. S. Church and this program will !be an outstanding one. Make your reservations for tickets as soon as as the reservations arc possible limited. j i Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford visited at Miss Virginia Meiling was a Salt Tintic and at Spring Lake with Mr. Lake City visitor, Wednesday. and Mrs. Pete Carter, Saturdray. I mill has withdrawn their S City. His wide experience with the Pow-- ; er Company has equipped him with a, valuable background for handling the duties of his new position. Mr. Ririe is married and ras three children. He will move with his family to American Fork in the near future- - STRAW HATS FOR WORK AND DRESS MENS SPORT COATS AND SLACKS DEBATORS MEET WORK CLOTHING NOW AND SAVE The Lehi Debating Club met at the home of their instructor, J. Nile elected and Washburn. Sunday officers fnr the coming year's work. Officers elected were: Elva Trinna-mapresident; Dena Ann Day, Carma Clark, debate manCravens, reporter. Marjorie ager; Arrangements were made to meet regularly during the summer and a plan to debate with clubs from other KITCHEN MAID FLOUR SOFTBALL EQUIPMENT j are "supporting the movement of a weekly HALF HOLIDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY And ask our patrons to kindly support US as you can always do better at GOODWIN'S Th,e store of friendly low prices. schools discussed. There will be a meeting of all debaters on Sunday, June 15. at 2 p. m. All dein the Memorial Building. baters are urged to be present. FUNERAL SPRAYS and DESIGNS FLOWERS FOR EVERY .OCCASION LEHI FLORAL Phone 60 4 Pound Package Pearl AQf Shortening LOOSE LARD, 2 Pounds n, We ) Assorted Lunch Meat 23c Pound Box Cheese RQa wW Pound Pimento or American """ FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES Pound 25 Pounds $1.58 4F0R3IC BILK, TALL CANS ALBERS CORN FLAKES I I SODA CRACKERS WIIEATIES PEOPLES PHONE 76 SHOE STORE Lehi, Utah 3 2 POUNDS 17c 15c POUND 3 CANS 25c ill SOAP Jergens Toilet Soap SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE TOILET APPLE SAUCE No. 2 PEACHES No. 2,4 Tin 5 2 PKGS. I9e With Bowl TOMATO SOUP Will 99c 64c 1 A. LOOSE COOKIES Fresh Cottage Cheese, 1 Pound Carton HATS, TROUSERS Main Strret 19c specials SUGAR, 10 POUNDS 27c BACON SQUARES 2 RODEO SHIRTS, BOOTS D pGEOCEHY HEAT DEPARTMENT prices.) BUY . ; LOW PRICE As the fl. CONVENTION The General M. I. A. Convention of the L. D. S. church will be in session Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. The drama sessions will be held Thursday afternoon and evening at the Paramount Theatre and admission I'll be charged. Friday the general .convention sessions will be held in the tabernacle. Saturday departmental work for ward and stake officers will be held. Sunday the inspirational sessions The will be held in the tabernacle. sessions. to all is invited public It is desired that all who attend, register. uclteis- A ' TO BE HELD ATTEND D. U. P. BROUGHT HERE FOR ! SUMMER PRIMARY LOCAL WOLIEH FRANK HITCHCOCK AFTER-HOO- H HALF HOLIDAY Plans other NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D lie PACKAGE 4 4 Bars 15c Bars 16c ioc 15C girEE STATE STREET i ' ll |