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Show nn he ehi Free Press LEHI'S WIDELY READ lOLl'ME VIII 8 lh" 'm V, those of (he Alpine 81), September and Junlor for on held be will School, and class work for openii grades will begin that ly, f jSXry morning-Alpin- Teachers Institute will be 6th Saturday. September are now underway for the. school and all buildings opening of for the opening readiness rill be in Pre-Ltio- da'e. September Monday. 194 8, Senior and school m Elementary Junior schools, high session. October 20, Monday and Tuesday, Harvest vacation and 21, 1941 9 11, 12th 10, ns follows: calendar The grades : quarter ends. November 24, 1941 Seco- nd quarter begins. 20 Thursday and and 21, 1941 as possible. Letters that arrive at the Reception Center after the boys have been First transferred will be forwarded to their new address. 21, 1941 Friday. November 7, 8, recent communication from the Center at Fort Reception Douglas, where draftees and volunteers in the U. S. Service are located for a short time before being sent to the various training camps, asks that home folks write to the boys as soon as possible after they are called from home. It has been noticed that the boys receive little or no mail while at the reception center and that word from home goes a long way toward keeping up the morale of the boys. A first class postoffiee has been tit Fort Douglas and mail will reach the boys if sent to Reception Center, Fort Douglas, Utah, Those at home are asked to start correspondence with the boys as soon A U. S Teachers take census. Monday, v- Friday. November Thanksgiving re- - WIFE OF FORMER RESIDENT DIES December 24, Noon, vacation begins. Christmas 1941 School Monday. January 5. 1942 Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Vervene Cobbley Sorenson, 37, of Bennion, mmmences. will be held in the Bennion L. D. S. 1942 End of Friday, January 16, Ward Chapel, Friday at 1 p. m. first year. Mrs. died Sorenson Abrof bronchial Thursday. February 12. 1942 Lake a in asthma Salt Hospital, Lincoln's birthday Appropraham Mrs. Sorenson was the School in session. Tuesday. iate exercises. wife of Thomas Henry Sorenson, 1942 27. February Friday, Second quarter ends. formerly of Lehi. Burial will take place in the 1942 Third Monday, March 2, City Cemetery. Murray quarter begins. one-ha- lf May Friday, 22, School 1942 ends. COUPLE HONORED OF PARK CLOSING AT RECEPTION THURSDAY RECREATION Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton enter- tained at their home on Monday evening at a wedding reception closing of the summer recrea activities will be held at the honoring theii1 aughter, Pauline, and Marparet Wines Park. Thursday, Mr. Alvin Woolschelegar, who were today, at 4 p. m. when a special pro-- 1 married thisw eek. The bride wore frram and party will be given the a white satin wedding dress with a children of Lehi. Games, stories, Mrs. Jean Worlton veil. The 2 tional - x. followed shower and by a candy peanut will be given all children in attendance. fingertip Johnson, sister of the bride was matron of honor, and was gowned in Misses were in pink, and Betty Wilson, in peach. Henry Miller, Jr., of Salt Lake City acted as best man. Also in the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Woolscrlegar, parents of the groom. The house was decorated with cut flowers, and a string trio from Salt Dancing Lake furnished the music. was enjoyed on the lawn to the muse of Milt Brown's orchestra. Mrs. W. W. Worlton and Mss Margaret Worlton were in charge of the gifts. The guests were greeted at the door by and Miss Mrs. Josephine Chatfield Clark had Alta Miss Elsie Calton. assisted the refreshments, of 'charge Bonnie Worlton. Misses Margaret by Ash. Jean Kirkham. and Yvonne Over two hundred guests were in white. Bridesmaids Marjorie Anderson, Kfew Mil. D ERCALES Snappy new colorings and patterns for your Home Sewings School needs. attendance. ANKLETS RECREATION ROOM SCHOOL SHOES RENOVATED UNDERWEAR SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS HOUSE New DRESSES Shipment of those lovely "ndies by "Lorraine." Buy with confidence at ETm that she11 horsehide leather, for him. rj. - I Board-membe- i I S feel honored tonight that I'm are-urge- COM- CLEAN-U- P MITTEE NAMED! Ward cleanup committee members; were named by those in charge of campaign this week.. Any person having their premises, ready for inspection are asked to contact their ward committee members who will make the inspection) The camand award the plaques. paign is progressing satisfactorily but there is yet a lot of work to Local home owners are urged; to cooperate and make Lehi a cleanu city. Those named in ward committees be.-don- are: First Ward Mrs. Bernard Brad-shaMrs. Junius Banks, Mrs. Inez Peterson, John Goates, W. A. Ford, and Thomas Powers. Second Ward Noye Christofferson, Mrs. Lucille Rhodes, and Mrs.. William Christiansen. Third Ward James Gray, Marsha Webb, Mrs. Ruel Evans. Mrs.. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Ella Ma- nI Jimg. Fourth Ward w, Carl Gunther andS. O. A. Hunter. Fifth Louis Ward Peterson,-Angu- s Gardner. Mrs. Elmer Jackson Mrs. R. J. Stce, and Mrs. Able Gud mundsen. Plaques are awarded by the L. D S. Church and are arranged as award for each year given. They ares awarded by the Church Program or. Home Beautification. .13 I Mrs. Bertha Fox, and Mrs. Ester Fox were Salt Lake City visitors on. Tuesday. wel-- j come here, I'm proud of our friendship too. Being sweethearts for sixty add some little service to you. It seems like I've know you forever, and to me you've been graci-- J ous and kind And I want you to know tnat it s helped me to grow in spirit, in morals, and mind. I rs h r- f- great-grandchldr- I ' There's been few couple favored as you are, odd Being sweethearts for sixty years, and Sharing each others blessings pleasures, From each others eyes drying tears. such You are favored to have aj family Four fine girls and a faithful true anni-'versari- triPle-tanne- d it was made known this week- - Tha morning sessions will be especially for' the executives and bishopric. During the 2 o'clock session, all of" the visiting teachers and class leaders of the Relief Society are urged; General to be in attendance. are very anxious to meet-witall the visiting teachers. d All Relief Society workers to be in attendance at his conference. vice-preside- scattered all friends Mrs George Strasburg entertained You have Rockies through the at her home on Sunday at a family can count them I'd say by the You the birthday dinner honoring "osryforherand Wolverine Fork-Tabernac- VtA greatly appreciated. of Humming Bird Silk The Annual Relief Society Conference, of the Lehi and Alpine Stakes will be held in the American on Sunday, August 24th J It MEAT DEPARTMENT LEHY SPECIALS ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY COOKIES ' "XED) SALAD SPREAD (GRAND) SODA CRACKERS. Excell ... 24c 26c 2 Pounds 18c 2 Pounds 25c 2 Pounds 25c 2 Pound Can 23c 6 Boxes 15c 1 GINGER SNAPS LEMON SNAPS cm. MATCHES SYRUP HONEY RAISINS I QUART Pounds Quart Glass Jars 4 Pound Package Quart 10 1 score, of Misses Mae and Lucille wish the for you Godspeed in your We laid Strasburg. Covers were deed. Mel-vi- n Mrs. and spiritual Mr. Strasburg family, Fred And temporal blessings galore. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans. Woolston and family of Provo. Pimento or American 59c MUTTON CHOPS 2 POUNDS 35c 24c if SRVD BACON SQUARES wtew 19c POUND WITH CARNATION 4 . Dill Boxes Cream Cheese r)9c GRAPES Seedless CANTALOUPES, 36 Size WATERMELON TOMATOES Cauliflower 2 Pound "35c gyaTVit rTAST 2 LBS. 27c (Pure Lard) 2 POUNDS 29c SALAD DRESSING ,GRAND LOOSE LARD SATURDAY s. GOODWIN'S f - v son, dis- To give comfort to you when blue, and Plans are underway to renovate cou raged And share your fortune and fun. the Recreation Room in the Lehi Memorial Building, the room now to bless andchildren With eleven used for school lunches and public you. were begun gatherngs. These plans Not too near, yet not too far away, have officials and city last spring, refinish To drop in and cheer and caress you, mow arranged to sand and Wish you happy returns of the day as the floor of the basement room, fourteen Well as to paint and calsomine the There's all ready, hall. We don't know how many there'll improve-'mentUpon completion of these be. the room will be suitiable for I'm sure every smiie manes of But space needing any group or party life's living worthwhile imthis size. It is a much needed two of them's granddaughters be For will provement, and one that to me. DRESSES SUNDAY i The following city officials and employees attended several sessions of the recent Municipal League Convention, which was held at Provo. Councilman Prior, Mayor Dean Sylvester Evans. Counclman H. A. Anderson, Recorder Leland Powell, 4 Supt. J. E. Johnson, Electrician Clell Jackson. Xfluring )lhe jbonvention, they at tended various department meetings on Power. Sewage Disposal, Collec- tions. Uniform Licensing, Water pLoses. and many other topics, All report very splendd meetings. Miss Geraldine Taylor represented L Lehi City and the Roundup Celebration at a special entertainment at MR. AND MRS CHARLES F. JOHNSON League the League Convention. it the best members declared Tribute to the Glorified American Girl, ten of the Utah Beauties stood PARTY HONORS CEMETARY CLEAN-U- P at the feet of the Goddest of Liberty, COUPLE OH 60TH WEDNESDAY while the audience joined witih the chorus in singing the "Star Spangled Banner. Miss Taylor did a fine job WEDDING of representing Lehi.- Weeds. Weeds, Weeds, all in full bloom are in danger of extermination The children of Mr. and Mrs. if cemetery lot owners will Charles F. Johnson entertained at writh the sexton and council by declar- MOFFATT REUNION their honor at a reception held at ing a Blitzkreig on Wednesday afterSUNDAY AT SARAthe DansArt on Monday evening, on noon, August 27th, to clean-u- p the their 60th wedding anniviersary, at city cemetery before all the weeds TOGA RESORT which a large group of friends of have seeded making next year's crop Utah from the couple more numerous. The city trucks will throughout were in attendance. haul all the materials cleaned off the The 75 members of the family of Mrs. Johnson were black, with a lots if the lot owners will clean their1 W. Moffatt met in a family reunion J. enlots. It has been said to let the dead corsage of roses. Receiving and at Saratoga. At a meeting Sunday were the couples bury the dead. We are sure that tertaining the guests four daughters and one son: Chas. those who have loved ones in the in the morning, the following officers Ervel Carter of L. Johnson of Lehi, Mrs. Parley family plot do not take this literally, wert elected: as Beck of but feel an obligation to care for the 'Magna, president; Harry Foutz of Olsen of Provo, Mrs. Vern City 88 American Fork, Mrs. William A. plot made sacred by their internment Salt Evans of Lehi, and Mrs. Roy Boley there. Resolve now to report at James A' Gaisford of L11- - as yice v, chairman: Mrs. V. E. Logan of of Salt Lake City. j wic y aume tunc euueHUttj', of diversion 27th to nerform Hntv vmi ugaen, secretary anu vreaMirer and August Dancing was the main r ' Mrs. A. D. Christofferson of Lehi ad and a with owe to departed loved ones. the evening, program Genealogical Chairman. Outgoing offloor show following at intermission. ficers are C. E. Gaisford, Mrs. Pearl On Sunday afternoon the family Boden, Mrs. Rose Carter, Mrs. Lila a at met of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson MARRIAGE PLANS and Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisin Hoefeltz, Glen at Canyon family party ford. the afternoon swimThe couples five During Provo Canyon. DISCLOSED and refresh14 luncheon, ming, games, children, 11 grandchildren and ments were the with enjoyed. excepgreat grandchildren, Announcement isi made this week tion of one grandchild and three were in attend- of the engagement and forthcoming Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard and ance. marriage of Miss Georgia Manning,' son, Gordon, of Ogden, were visiting The many friends of the couple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs G. H. with th?ir sister and brother-in-laManning of Carlin, Nevada, former, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown on Mon-- i who were in attendance at the reception join in wishng them contiuned Lehi residents, to Tommie Rawlins of Lake Port, California. The marriaere day. happness, and many more is to take place on Sunday, August Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson are in 24th, in Reno. Nevada. Seattle, Washington, where they will JANE AND CHARLEY visit with relatives for an indefinite Mrs. W. W. Dickerson WEDDING 60TH was a time. ANNIVERSARY visitor in Provo on Monday. JOHN-SON-- RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE CONVENTION f CEPTION CEHTERS b-'- U 'n hS TV0 STAKE OFFICIALS ATTEND FROM HOME AT RE- 52 No. 21. 1941 THURSDAY. AUGUST BOYS HEED WORD SEPTEMBER hl NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH. TO START SCHOOL HOME-OWNE- Pickling MLKlH Pounds 4 for ZTc 25c 23 Pound 5 poundg Onions at Market Prices. PEOPLES STOGIE PHONE 76 13c STATE STREET FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 1st QUALITY 2nd QUALITY 40c 38& OLEOMARGARINE 2 POUNDS Silver Nut Brand 45c |