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Show MTtn i n r THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1934 10 minutes. I. Cooking Hot cakes Batter may be prepared before, time of event exCMIPHiQ TRIP cept adding 0quid (milk or water). Boy will be gives two matches only. Must build his own fire (without FRIDAY AND SATURDAY paper), make bis cake, flip It to turn in for the it. Make a cake at least I inches Evervtbinr is In 30 percent, on diameter. speed Judged Father and Son's camping, which 35 percent, quality 35 perwill be full of entertainment and fun appearance from the time they arrive at Saratoga cent. 10 First Aid Contestant must furuntil they leave the next evening. By 7:00 p. m. Friday night every' nish oan First Aid Kit. Bandages-ty- pe, Upon medicine, splints, etc. body should be on the grounds pre paring their sleeping Quarters and signal must run to patient, read message telling of Injuries and care for eating their suppers. Shortly after S p. m. the big bonfire them unassisted return to starting will be lighted and a real camplire line and line up. Talking forbidden, program, supervised by the Fourth help from patient forbidden. Judged Ward mill be started. The program on speed 30 percent, neatness 35 perwill be furnUhed by the scouts of the cent, proper application bandage 35 various wards, which will constat of percent songs, readings, harmonica solos, In Four scout 11. Message Relay strumental numbers and stunts. team At whistle given message to A few remarks of welcome will be read. Returns it to man, runs 25 made by a member of the stake presi- yards to 2nd scout tells message; 2nd dency, and a campflre story will con scout runs to 3rd scout tells message; clude the program for the night. 3rd scout runs to 4th scout; 4th scout At 10 p. m. taps will be sounded runs to finish line. Writes message-lin- es when all lights are to be put out and up hapds message to judge. 'movement about camp is to cease. 12. Undressing and Dressing Race At 6 a. m. Saturday morning, 1st For the fun and points. Pegs will be .call will be sounded and everybody 25 yards apart. Each contest placed must leave their peaceful beds of slumant will run to first peg, take off his ber. shirt, at 2nd peg he will take off his At 5:20 a. m. flag ceremony controusers, at third peg his shoes, and ducted by First Ward. 4th peg his stockings run around at At 5:30 a. m. Umbering up exeranother peg and back to their stock cises will be conducted by the Fifth to ings which are put on then back Ward. end and the other articles of clothing From :00 a. m. to 7:30 a. m. will race at starting point be allowed for cooking breakfast, cleanand 13. Thirty minutes of games ing up camp ready for inspection and contests between fathers and sons will judging of handicraft. be enjoyed by all under the direction The various camps will be judged the Second Ward. and points awarded, on arrangement jf 14. Swimming Fifty yards; free i of quarters comfort and neatness tyle. protection against weather conditions. IK. Diving Three dlvea to be Army equipment to be barred on gain- made Jack Knife, Swan and Back ing points. Dive. Three trials to be given on each Handicraft will be Judged on best dive. exhibit by troops. Metals given for RULES on this done work 1st and 2nd places two scouts from each troop to Only year. Work may be in wood, metal, enter each event except relay and tent leather, rope or hair. where four are allowed. A At 8 p. m. the troops will line up for Ditching enter scout can only tw events or three their contest work In the following: with relay. will be 1. MarchingEach troop Points will be given as follows: 1st on the field given 5 minutes to march 5 points'; 2nd place 3 points; and demonstrate in any way they de- place 3rd place 1 point sire stunt drill, or plain marching. All registered scouts are eligible to 2. Signaling Morse code (Wig-Wato read only as sender will be compete. Twenty metals and thirty penants stationed 25 yards away. Must have be awarded to the winners at 3 will a scribe to write message down; must m. by Chief Scout Executive, A. A. rewrite message in own hand so it can p. Anderson. be easily read and line up as work is completed. 3. Indian sign language message to be sent by expert. To be received and w Men by scout who is to line up as soon as work Is complted. GOATES-DURRAN- T 4. Bugling Three calls to be made each mess contestant. by Reveilee, Mlss Leola Goates, daughter of Mr. and taps. To be judged on correct and Mrs. William Goates and Stewart ness of call, tone and clearness. 5. Tent Pitching Must use tar- Durrant of American Fork, were on pollnn or wagon cover. Furnish own married In the Salt Lake Temple la bride 25. popular The equipment, (ropes, pegs, ax, etc.) Friday, May local Pitch tent In open. JCo ditching, In Lehi and a graduate of the. & have The couple school. young on skill 50 neatness and high Judged per respecin their cent practicability 50 per cent. Time large circle of friends tive communities wishing them success limit 10 minutes. Two boy team. and happiness. 6. own ire Dy Tiction Furnish equipment Develop blaze to burn They are making their home In Lehi etnng sixteen Inches high. Paper not for the present. allowed. Time limit 10 minutes. T, uope spinning Furnish own NELSON-HADFIELrope. Give 4 minutes to show ability. Judged on skill displayed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of Pleasant 8. Knot tying Five knots to be Grove, announce the marriage of their tied. Selected from first in scout daughter, Elda to Dale Hadfield, son of handbook. Contestant provide his own Mr. and Mrs. William Iladfleld of this ropes. Five pieces four feet long. city, the marriage to take place in the Must run 10 yards to a scout and tie Salt Lake temple on Friday, June 1. knots on him, then drag boy back ov. Miss Nelson Is a popular member of starting line with ropes. Knots must Pleasant Grove's younger set and Is a still be well tied when judge sees telephone operator of the Pleasant them. Knots must be tied correctly or Grove exchange-M- r. must be disqualified. Hadfleld Is well known in Lehi, Speed and ac he is a graduate of the Lehi High School and has filled a mission to California. He h&a taken a very active TDBGUGO SPECIAL port In local musical circles. The parents of the young couple are RRAUGEUEnTS entertaining at a wedding reception in the Lehi Third Ward chapel, Monday ARE PRICMIG evening to which a large number of invitations have been issued. SUGAR They will make their home In the T. R. Jones residence in Lehi for the curacy count. Time limit FATHER & SOU S rdlni g) MARRIAGES i rTTTi r rvr.ci xDTjrCQ ' i FIVE GIRLS BOM CELEBRATES 84TII 28-- Five Corbeil. Out, May the girta. ounce, pounds and four BIRTHDAY baby T largt and the born to were Sobs and daughters of Joseph H. smallest a pound in her farm home Dkmne Colledge met at the home of Mr. and Mr. Oliva Mrs. Lester Colledge, Wednesday two nui moththe found Visitor, evening in honor of Mr. Colledge's 34th condition good in babies birthday anniversary. A family reunion er aDd the seven year, older than father, the were ,nd enjoyed and refreshments games chores. his wife, busy at his by the assembled family. other children, the five are There Mr. Colledge was born on May 28, seven. One other oldest, Ernest, is 1850, coming to Utah in 180, and livwho were married child of the couple ing in Lehi since that time. He was 1955, died. an early pioneer to Lehi and helped in -- September. Mrs. Dionne Oh pretty good," said build up this section." to interpreted nurse French after her feelwas He is the father of twelve children, as to how she ten of whom are still living. He has her inquiries one hundred and five grandchildren, -- v.. irtA had not been weighed at 1 UC and eighty-nin- e rt newspaper men wm -- -He is still Uie units i four the and photographers, attracted by active and enjoying good heath. His of Dr. A. K. veto. "" brother Thomas Colledge and wife reportreached the farm. were members of the party. and A 'potato scale was produced infanta each of the loudly howling Mr. and Mrs. Art Poulsen and family was placed on It old-.- .. The Utile girl identified as the of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Jess th. five weisrhed three pounds Ballanger of Magna, were Lehi visitors. accomounces and the two youngest Lois Dickerson Miss four and Saturday. and four panied the Ballangers home for a short registered two pounds of all total weight The each. ounces visit ounces. five was 13 pounds and six I. THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY (Sugar will be soon). I1.C0 to S1.S0 higher Buy Now and Save, We have many other good SPECIALS you can select ino ur Grocery Department and in our Dry Goods and Shoe Depart ments. We invite you to vislto ur store. We are making every effort to please you and save for you. SHOP AT up-to-d- BROADBENTS AKD SAVE ; Phone 20-- We DeHra- - Mrs. Alice Phillips and Warren Goates motored to Morgan Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson, Friday they returned bringing with them Mrs. Warren Goatet who haff spent the past two weeks siting la Morgan. get the best selection cf choic Meats and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS MEATS SEASONABLE GROCERIES GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. r FRUITS 'it BffildDS. 39 3 PHONH 17 M A I MAIN STREET m LEHLUTAH ARTILLERY GO TO art Joseph Storrs and xate mr, .can itk; Mayor W. W Jjj, Niels Fugal, Pleasant Grove; y Peterson and Hyrura Gray tIm w, WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYONE PROGRAM Friday and Saturday, June land 2 There's Romance In the Air! ROBERT YOUNCr, TED HEALEY and JEAN- - PARKER in "LAZY RIVER" Glorious Romance In a setting of laughs and thrills! plenty of laughs, plenty of thrills. Plenty of love, I6e Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, ' June 3, 4, and 5 THE MOVIE QUEEN and RADIO KING! I: Lehi's unit of the 222nd Field Artillery cnsisting of five officera and men will be in training at thirty-seve- n the first half of June. Wlliams Camp The Lehi boys will all be in camp on ur Friday, June 1. One officer and thirty-fomen went to the camp Tuesday. A number of improvements has been made at the camp this year, the most noticeable being the large hostess house at the southeast corner of the camp. HOMECOMING HELD )1 tut FOR RETURNED Jafti risen nissiosif The Fourth Ward chapel wm its scene or a merry party. TusJ prat Saen, evening when friends and wlaUraf Elder Grant Christofferson met in but I ward chapel for a welcome home HI in his honor. A dance and mti program were enjoyed by i M. I. A. CONJOINT SUNDAY crowd. Elder Christofferson returned fa offic The M. I. A. conjoint meetings will a New Zealand mission on May L be held in all the Lehi Wards, Sunday IfiU evening In the ward chapel at 7:38 p. fare m. when excellent programs have been SUIT FILED fro arranged. In the Second Ward Elder S3ill Glenn Stewart and wife recently reCm Suit to recover $670 damagei turned from a Hawlian Mission will be the speakers with special program filed in the district court Mondj; numbers to fill out the program. George I Bone of Lehi against C Sing Emberg and Fred Bosone, of He! ! and the W. W. Clyde & Co. tlefl UTAH CObHTY GROUP Mr. Bone sufrered injuries whet fists automobile driven by Bosone, who into SUGGESTS REDUCED employed by Emberg, ran into his Soy ' between American Fork and Let: DEER GREEK PROJECT November 1, 1933. W. W. Clj :l Co. was constructing a new i ilby the accident where at the point ners: Provo, American Fork, Pleasant Grove was negligent in aot ? and Lehi Citizens Ask Engineer To curred and 3ty, ing a barricade where the new r Gi Provide Alternative Project Plan, rc Bosone started, the BUit asserts. turned his automobile ofl 14 Alternative plans, if necessary, for gently new highway onto the old high a smaller Deer Creek project, in the rashlng Into the Bone car, wys Ma event the larger and original project complaint. cannot be realized, were requested by a delegation of Utah county citizen CLUB NEWS far meeting with E. O. Larson, engineer of the TJ. S. Bureau of Reclamation, Monw Club The Merry Cookers day atfernoon. the home of their leader, Mrs. Usee. The delegation represented the cities and elected off: Adams, Monday aid j in the north end of the county, to for thn mimmpm work 8S f"f m.i gether with the principal Irrigation co President, Zada Webb; vice-The; panies in this territory, including the Martha Phillips; secretary. 4 Provo Reservoir Waterusers' company, Adams: sonar and yell' lead. and the Utah Lake Distributing com? Webb; club reporter, Dorothy pany. chairman of entertainment comwjt smen t Salvage Some Reva Turner. .The club will for the delegation asked on week each of Thursday Mr. Larson to make studies of the homes of the members. Deer Creek project with a view of reROYAl -ducing the water to be sold to the LAZY RIVER" AT which can be subscribed by quantity these cities and companies, in case the ' A motion nicture that 1KW larger yield of 120,000 acre-fecannot audiences "hanging on to thelr be sold. They also suggested that with its breathless pace of taAJ T,Htvi Southern these alternative plans provide for a project for Deer Creek that can leave romance is "Lazy River," ne M out the Utah lake diking drama of the plan and Goldwyn-Mayobviate the necessity of a stipulation oua backwater bayous that P . . , ROW. with the lake interests, which ,t la aay ana eaiuraay j.v t'oo - Chinese naturally otherwise require dbecauee of pbwij Prison escapes,, the water which it is proposed to be piracy, fishing fleets in contJJ held back in the Deer Creek reservoir. row escapes from death, (( The request was prompted out of the murder combine to the desire to salvage some part of the pitch of adventure during $10,000,000 project In the event that of Robert Young and Jean Salt Lake county users, including Salt seen as young lovers in tb V Lake City itself, do not subscribe for scored res Young, who the amount necessary to insure the Miss "Carolina," and Women larger project. triumph in "Little Original Project Favored PWt all in received ably coupl. The delegation pointed out that the try, are an Ideal screen 01 all larger project, as originally planned, i In sparkling vitality providing for the bringing In of supple- mantle interludes. 'J mentary water from the Duchesne reservoir and lake dike, was still A group of friends of MJ highly desired and vitally necessary for the and Cecil Webb entertain ultimate solution of the future water welnle roast in the problems of the Salt Lake and Utah evening. Bonfire gm U valleys. gram followed by the r The member of the Mw delegation con- were enjoyed by sisted of the following: Alex J Hedqulst gart Peterson. Cecil Webb, president, and Clayton Jenkins, secreFW Ersel Fagan. Jean Mr. tary of the Provo Chamber ' of Comji ghelton, Keith Lott, merce; L E. Brockbank, chairman r la of St. George, Dor TM, tbe Deer Creek committee; W. K son, Newell Larson, ft Butler, Mayor A. O. Smoot, CommisRoberta Roberts, sioner Walter P. r Whitehead, City At- Cleora Lewis. Reed torney Raymond Holbrook, t Mayor Klrkham and DoivW " J 4s s hig'-- 'a - - z&sfn 4-- H H Mi pr , Part-Spoke- et u.. er -- AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY lOe and 15c Wed. and Thursday, June 6 and 7 BIG BARGAIN SHOW SPENCER TRACY and MADGE EVANS in 'The Show-of- f From the stage success that ran a year and a half on Broadway. ALSO THE SECOND BIO WEEK OF THE NEW SERIAL "Tarzan The Fearless'' ALL SEATS lOc-L- et'i Go! 1A 1X4! ' OIILY I0&& ALSO GC2D SHORTS - fef. idf THEATRE WEEKLY '1- . CAMP WILLIAMS others. Also CHARLIE CHASE In "THE CRACKED ICEMAN.'' Everything is in readiness for the Annual High School Alumni Reunion In the High School Auditorium at 8 p. m. Saturday. Reports from those in charge point to a record attendance at the party, Saturday evening. A splendid program followed by a reunion and dance will be features of the entertainment. - I- 222flD FIELD future. f.'EET SATURDAY r4 P1 present Their many friends are showing them wita best wishes for a happy ALULH2IT8 i LIKE en VE , 10 POUNDS.. r ijUOUSEiyjVES . D Per Sack $4.94 25 Pounds $1.29 THURSDAY, M av,. slii mn sa P1"" P' J cre, 'j I j |