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Show 16, 1943 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER LKn FRE8 PRESS, LEHI, UTAH CARD OF THANKS BIRTHDAY PARTY Three candles marked the For the consideration and Winni-fre- d for cake extended on the birthday pretty kindnesses TO HEW ZEALAND Her occasion of the passing of John Holmstead, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman mother, Mrs. Earl G. Holmstead, William Wing, for the flowers, Elder Dean Hunger left Salt Lake City, Monday, enroute for Royle have returned after an welcomed twenty little guests beautiful services, expressions of the New Zealand mission for the extended vacation trip. They for games and refreshments. sympathy, and countless other Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- were accompanied by their son, kindnesses, we wish to express -day Saints. His parents ac- Glen Royle, who is studying Smithsonian Institute, in Wash appreciation. Oregon. ington, D. C, was established Dy companied him to bid him good- Dentistry at Portland, Family of J. W. Wing. bye. With 28 other missionaries, They motored to St. George and Congress in 1846. he was scheduled to leave San on to Mesa, Arizona, where they Francisco ... by clipper plane, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil and chartered by the church from E. Webb and family (their TRY SMITH HARDWARE By Roena Abbott ELDER PAUL WILLES Pan American Airways. Nine daughter Cleo). At Long Beach, 4 cwrlev Scott teen left from Utah, and ten California, they spent several STORE FIRST The Seventies quorum was in COMPLETES MISSION more were to be picked up in days with Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Your Choice . . Elder Paul Willes, son of Mr. services ouiiuajr charge of the meeting Sunday Appliances Ipent M. San them Larsen direcFrancisco, among Vance Harmon conduct and Mrs. S. A. Willes of the First (their daughter the night. Ammunition were ,mder with ed the exercises with Bishop Ward, arrived home last week Elder Blaine Anderson, who has Miriam). I rtj niiorum Bolts J the W" T been there since February. The They had the experience of Cecil L. Ash presiding. after completing a two years conducting. Brooms t Smith was chartered by the crossing both bridges at Oakland plane mission for the Church choir was of the The Jesus ?wra reading sang given selections, Cutlery church due to the shipping and San Francisco, driving Donald Stone "Sweet is the Work," and "O Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He Dishes i in the Northwestern strikes. through the parks, and viewing 'Bells of St. Lord of Hosts," under the direc- served on all Drills J vocal solo, a fcJder Hunger was given the bay from the tower in the States mission with headquarters Vervene of Grant tion with Needs Elec. J rousing farewell in the Fourth "top of the mark" building. At Farm Needs l wwas Clovis Hill, a Yvonne Webb at the organ and at Helena, Montana. W. Peterson at the piano. Elder Willes will be the speak- Ward church bunday evening. Sequoia National Park, thev Lena Fencing quorum. Elders with former New Zealand n of the heard the lecture on the giant church Mrs. James A. Ken- er at Sunday and Glassware Dr. evening prayers tor and closing gathered singing redwoods, "earth's oldest living services next Sunday, which will sionaries Garden Tools La bv B. H. Curtis ning were the speakers. and good wishes. Joseph Hopi things," and obtained souvenirs Hose A male quartet, Donald Allred, be in the form of a "welcome and family, New Zealanders, at the "tree house." After joy Smith. home." Friends and relatives Hinges H. Dee Hanson, Sherwin Allred, were in attendance. Elder Hopi visiting in Portland for a week, Jc.,Jw evening the ser are cordially invited to join the . Knives G. C. 1 ,. and Bowles, valuable advice in Paul Complete Line of accompanied members of the giving regaid they completed their circle tour i,nr,r Elder First for Ward Lamps to the Maoris and their customs. returned by Yvonne Webb sang "Rock of by returning home through La d recently the occasion. Milk Cans Mrs. Thomas R. Parry Grande, Elder and Ages." field. mission Oregon, and Boise Mail Boxes of Provo also joined the group. Idaho. At The invocation and benediction NEW ZEALANDERS Nyssa, Oregon, they Nails the New a have in son hall were offered by A. B. Anderson They amusement visited with the Lorin Goates ward VISIT HERE Nippers Silver-Ti- p Zealand at mission present. and Louis Phillips families, form and Byron J. Whipple. evening Nozzles of Mr. to the House Former Mrs. and missionaries guests A. erly of Leh. las the M. I. opening Ovens Remmington J. Maiben Stephensen, Mr. and Maori land included Maiben Refreshments held. classwork Regular Primary ?as Paints Mrs. n, Grant and began Tuesday under the direcJoseph Hopi and daughter, Stephensen, Bishop Irved and dancing Pliers the week-en- d in Eunice rlutchings and LeRoy Gammon, ReuInioyed by the group. tion of President Edna Stras-bur- Lois, spent Rope Lehi. They visited with former ben Russon, John Evans, HowBelva Johnson, all of the Evans All children 4 to 12 years Martha Kenning has Radios to New Zealand and ard Eckersley and others. missionaries ville Rebecca Camp; Captain of age inclusive are invited to :ignated as second Saws made of Wlliam Osborne, at were the home Wire of Allred the Bluebell Camp, and recordings Y. W. M. I. A. attend Primary. Spades one time resident of New Zea- after the meeting, of the Maori Mrs. Fern Russon of the county Screen Wire from the few land. words a also in the board. songs, They joined The M. I. A opened with a ivimarv officers for the Stoves the ine meeting was held in the direction of farewell given for Elder Dean former missionaries,and hisHopis, season are Mrs. Donnett social under Toys and Elder Ward. the Fourth parHunger Provo in the relic hall at Soui- Mrs. Presidents Darrell Allred and Hunger in ad, Utensils president; done was The ents. recording is Mr. Hopi a former student first coun- - Maria P. Bray. Utfleford, Vises of Provo, a ette Park, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Rus Edward LEHI MAIN STREET by Meservy Mr. at the Stephensen taught by Mm. Mabel also son attended the board JbenmDerg, Wire relative. ZeaNew in college agricultural Mrs. Lucille RELIEF SOCIETY A sister of Elder Hunger, Miss meeting at 1 p. m. land while on a mission there. (counselor; UNION MEETING Glenda He is studying at Brigham Hunger, is serving in the States mission. toNorthwestern in Relief Society Union Meeting Young University Provo, Vi released with a vote in master's his ward next be held will degree Thursday, Sept. s for their service were: Active in church ATTEND DUP MEETING in the Fourth Sociology. 22, at 2 p. m., mice Thueson, president; he is well versed in Those from Lehi attending the second Ward church, it is announced by work, Prior, pRue Mrs. Lilieth Peck, stake presi- genealogy, and can recite his monthly union meeting of the dent. A social will follow. All ancestry back to the original Utah County chapters of the lers released were Mrs. stake and ward officers and class Maori. The Hopis accompanied Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Bertha leaders are Powell, to the Stephensens Sunday Saturday included Captain Hazel to be expected School in the First Ward. and Mrs. Lillian Stewart. Allred, Ruth Wanlass, Zella BEEHIVE LEADERS MEET Stake and Ward Beekeepers met, Monday evening, at th home of Mrs. Joseph Robison for the purpose of planning the work tor the coming season. Mrs. Jav Haws, stake beekeeper, took charge. Others present includ ed, Mrs. Robison. Mk Tfoi Webb, Mrs. Richard Gray, Mrs. Leo Loveridge, Mrs. Arlin Fowler, Mrs. George Crawford and Mrs. Lloyd Busker. SECOND WARD MISSIONARIES FLY Roylcs Make Interesting Trip Take BIG MSCOUOT WALL PAPER , RIFLE and SHOTGUN SMELLS e or Christ-offerso- g. SMITH coun-thewa- rd HARDWARE T 1 1 ft . rui KIV iru nn m jJW DLFD ' the settlement of labor disputes. of the Brotherhood of f "aders Engineers, Brotherhood wcomotive "motive Firemen and Enginemen, of railway Conductors, and the ood of Railroad Trainmen on the racific Railroad have refused to wmselves of the peaceful means t by this Act for settling their dis-7r.Insi8t they be the sole Z, t 11 own disputes over the s u' I? L tht contracts. & 1 fr is no of the Seed for Strikes available methods for on .of bnt funke iZ the contracts, there is no r even a threat of a leadera of these railroad h fesTl,'gnored the ordinary pro- d by law L own and insist upn interpretations of their Cl5I?ean80fartril. Effi ! tcm- w several days under "nuances. A aua 8trike threats w,J; 6 rates i. or hnnro Tk . mm. 11 s hnnt? that we . . it is with a deep sense of regret misour of failure the are obliged to report to us that a inconceivable seems It sion. should occur on one of the coercive strike nation's major irunsporlntion syHtoms.would thai all of the losses and hardsh.ps Rai the that fact the of follow, in view and effir.en Labor Act provides an orderly, the fair and just for remedy complete (.new tlement of the matters in dispute, d.scuss on .ncesof the character here under t oc are 8o numerous and of such frequen ad. on all railroads that the general organ, of the policy pursued by the t n he resu soon would case in this l abor of the Bail-a- y complete nullification Act. . . ." railroads cannot be run -- Obviously the are not - iir- exist- - for a full M a dry's work,.or for ftnService9 Performed bv others . - ui uie wont aone. it follows: - cur-ren- i r ,; a - , .: r r . A U i t :!'. . 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In addition, they have imposed great inconvenience and hardship upon the public and the communitiea served by that railroad. The Railway'Labor Act was designed to protect the public against just such interruptions of commerce. If these men w ill not comply with the provision of the law for the settlement of such disputes, then all thinking Americans must face the question, "What in the next step!" ''.,.:' " ALL EMERGENCY GALLS FREE TO AAA MEMBERS SPECIAL OFFEE Check These 1. PERSONAL SERVICES Emergency Ror.d Service- World Wide Tow Service Mechanical Roadside Service Tire Changes Delivery Gas, Oil, etc. $5000 Bail Bond Touring Service Map Service Ten-Mi- le 2. 3. 4. Special Services 5. Personal Accident Policy 6. License and Title Service 7. Foreign Travel 8. Steamship Service 9. Ouing Service 10. Collect Telegram Service 11. National A.A.A. Affiliation 12. Car Finance Assistance . 13, Notary Service 14 Mail Forwarding Service 15, Accident Identification 16. 17. 18. 19. 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