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Show 1 ehi Free Press LEHI S WIDELY READ VII LEHI CITY, UTAH, LOCAL MEN ELECTED I HOME-OWNE- THURSDAY, NEWSPAPER D NOVEMBER 10, 193S SELF EFFORT COUNTS MISSIONARY FAREWELL Bv K. L. D. TO PROMINENT OFFICES niuiith "r about the tin- Lehi Junior u The d. Hugh of this School, TonHev w.ll as was Sylvan W. Clark for a four Commissioner tah County in Tuesday's election and ear term was elected Utah ; Evans n mc tounty Sherin, uoui uu .vir. avails receiving ratic ticket, and Mr. Clark receiv ,i7 Lehi votes s ar - Booth NT ib Sorenson drinli- at- with - miles of good, stony highway between him and his rabbits, pig, capons and pet lamb. Sometimes he walks the full way. Sometifes he hails a trucker or a belated shopper going home to Cedar Fort. Sometimes it's a miner on his way to Mercur who gives him a lift. And once or twice Miss Conder herself has brought Finkle to his door. Somtimes it's nine or ten when he arrives home. Sometimes it's later and sometimes earlier. But, late or early, he's always cheerful about it and no pet is lelt unbaited for the night. They watch for the lantern. Whether Finkle succeeds in the play or not if of little concern'. According to Samuel Clemens t's, ''self effort" that counts in a kid and HE knew boys pretty well. GOODWIN'S lime pnnsy Orrc: The annual Junior High School Sawplay ''The Adventures of Tom studthe yer," will be presented by ents of the Lehi Junior High School, even-:nThursday afternoon and Friday The matinee Thursday, (today) is for all grade children and Junior 5c High School students, admission School High Junor for grade children, students, free. The presentation, Friday evening, will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and tor tne promises to be a real treat been have students The Lehi people. on their sometime for hard working Miss Conder, parts under direction of a splendid have to and are reported apthe for patrons play well cast proval. and There is a cast of 13 in the play furnish will orchestra school the music for the evening. Mrs. Emily Pearson of Bridge River, B. C. who has spent the past three months with her sister, Mrs. Edward Fox, left Monday for a visit at Cody, Wyoming, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thon- -s Powell. TV HATCH CE Saving Blankets Underwear Rubber Footwear and Wolverine Work Shoes re . - -- Corn 8c per can. Beans 8c per can. per cwt. Carrots (first)-IL- OO cwt. 50c per Potatoes Onions 50c per cwt. ' 1 I yrt'-iu- ff " " Cfmfd 1 I rvM hnr fomMi 59c 3 3 2 Pound 733 BEEF, PORK, LAMB, MUTTON VEAL, in Steaks, Chops, Cutlets or Roasts POSTPONED 59c 75c 4 for 25c 3 for 25c 15c 23c 25c 15c 15c 59c COOKIES-JEL-SERT- All , Flavors.-SWE- ET APPLE CIDER ... 1 Pound 19c for 25c 6 25c FRUITS AND 1 Gallon 40c VEGETABLES - and Potatoes at Market Prices The Peoples Store WE DELIVER a UNION MEETING 5c Pound 6 for 1 5c Oranges, size 200, 2 doz. 39c Turnips, Parsnips, Carrots, Ess? JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST The Gift Shop LEHI STREET MAIN for Cans 25 c Bananas Grapefruit trans- - E. N. WEBB CHOCOLATE Cans 21c Package in ill oooo cowL Friday afternoon field, fight to see who remains in the cellar in the Alpine district this football season. Both teams have lost all their games and are equally determined to get out of the cellar. Reports from the local team are that the Lehi boys are ready to give the visitors a real game when they arrive, Friday The Priesthood, Relief Society and Primary Union meeting scheduled for Sunday, November 13, has been postponed one week due to a regional welfare meeting being held on the regular union meeting day. The Regional Welfare meeting will be held at the Provo Tabernacle, Sunday, Nov. 13 at 9 a. m. All Stake Prayer. Dancing will follow the program. Presidents, High Councils, BishopVoluntary contributions will be taken ries, Relief Society Presdencies, Stake and Ward Welfare workers are exat the door. pected to be at the meeting. There will be eleven stakes represented at Eldon Brown and son, Al, of Provo, the meet. rpent Sunday with Mrs. Julia Brown. lh JEWEts Lehi High School and Payson High School football teams will meet on the numbers). e CORN MILK MACARONI V b FRIDAY SUGAR, Cloth Bag, 10 Pounds Flour, Kitchen Maid, 48 pound bag MILK, Tall Can Hospital Toilet Tissue, Regular 10c Wax Paper, 125 foot roll Salad Dressing, Dinner Club, 1 quart Peanut Butter, 2 Pound Jar Soda Crackers, 1 pound package Graham Crackers, 1 pound package Spry Shortening, 3 pound can Large Siz. DUTCH CLEANSER BEING SERVED are now The hot school lunches Memorthnoon at being served each noon to each dish ial Building. A hot the that lunch cold the supplement from . r'. t. hnnir i j rhildren are i" be obtained home. The hot dishes can for 2c each day or - i.i.-- .. fmm the -Tickets must be pure.,.at the school as no cash is accepted lunch room. as payProduce will he accepted ment for lunch tickets during at the following schedule: Tomatoes 8c per can. (a and FOOTBALL GAME (SEOCERY SPECIALS OVALTINE, HOT LUNCHES For Seasonal Goods at a A missionary farewell for Elder Howard Taylor, wrill be given in the Lehi First Ward, Saturday, November 12. Elder Taylor will leave for the mission school, Monday, Nov. 14, n and will leave for the Argentine Thanksgiving Day. The First Ward officials are arranging a program and dance for the farewell party and invite every one to join them on Saturday evening at 7:30. The following program will be given : Musical selection Mrs. Marjorie Clark. Invocation. Chorus Parent Teachers Chorus Remarks Bishop Evans Anderson. Piano solo "Juba iDance" Miss Beth Woods. Remarks Bishop Hyrum C, Anderson. Allen Cornet solo ''Josephine" Chipman. Remarks J. Nile Washburn. Sol" (a and b) Carolina Moon" and "A Perfect Day" Mrs. Detta Fay Taylor of American Fork. Remarks Elder Howard Taylor, Thomas Trinnaman and Leo Trinna-ma- n Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor. Mrs. Ruth Wanlass. were business visitors to Salt Reading Musical number Miss Beth Wood. Lake City, Monday. and children. )r.E. at to art on vatfl. There will be times, too, when may be able to catch rides. And if it should happen I don't come home some night you'll know it's because some pal has invited me to stay-iLehi." An so it it came about that Finkle was allowed to take up work in the I lay. And that's why, nearly every night about dark, you'll see Finkle leaving Lehi on ''Shank's ponies," I rectum ,,f Miss present to the public the play, Showing a large number of Dem "iiia Savi'j er." cratie votes, Lehi joined the rest of Lor tills dramatization of Mark the state in a Democraic majority for Twain's famous story, children have all candidates. been selected not only from Lehi but aiso surrounding towns which The following numb.iof Leal votes were cast in Lehi for each pour their students into Lehi. Of course there is no particular candidate: local votes. ing 1028 gloiy for a hoy or girl selected. And probably no extra talent is necessary. Dist. 1 Dist. 2 Dist. 3 Dist. 4 1. S. Senator Certainly all are still in the making, 213 20") 1C9 12i and it would be a wse teacher indeed Ihomas (D) 120 73 160 R 133 who could be certain of a Harris correct seunfticoa lection. Tor Representative wj 222 2DJ 19:5 iC2 Robinson But on the basis of effort put forth (U) 107 55 130 94 to make (R) iBravton good in the play, certainly Lstice of Supreme Court no mistake was made in the the selec212 222 187 131 tion of a certain McDonough ((D) boy from Camp 112 53 133 104 Folland R) Floyd. State Senator And, withouf mentioning names in 203 198 128 this article, we shall refer to this boy Ellett (D) ly3 201 200 Lundell (D) 178 137 simply as, "Finkle." 134 89 Goodwin 176 137 Finkle lives some twenty odd miles (R) 112 51 134 106 west of Lehi, in what is commonly Spalding ams known as Camp Floyd. His hobby-iRepresentative-Ad220 216 196 133 rabbits, but he also finds time to (D) 108 122 43 103 raise a pig or two, a few capons, a Ashby (R) term pet lamb and helps farmers on SatCo. Commissioner 263 260 229 urdays; so that, what with this and 276 S. W. Clark (D) 66 52 42 what with that, he is able to keep 10 Johnson (R) term- up appearances in school and his County Commissioner in good repair. 187 156 teeth 222 222 Murdock (D) But it's a long way from Lehi to 103 99 50 125 Ashby (R) and Mr. Smith, who Floyd, Camp Clerk County 105 operates the school bus, must 189 160 and 190 Grant (D) 166 83 155 does leave promptly, whether coming 144 T. F. Kirkham (R) or going. County Auditor For this reason, it seemed impos186 150 223 219 Nielson (D) sible to Finkle's mother for him to 136 105 49 109 Thorn R) in the play. She knew take part Treasurer County 163 there would be weeks and weeks of 226 197 228 Jensen (D) 91 drill work and rehearsals. These 123 45 99 Snell (R) would require hours of work after I County Sheriff 206 the bus left Lehi for home. Then 232 253 256 John S. Evans (D) What of the 55 there were the chores. 22 93 73 Boyd (R) the the rabbits, capons, the pet pigs, County Attorney not and least the but 162 last, 193 lamb, 224 224 Eoylance (D) odd miles of lonely, desert 95 127 48 twenty 103 Page (R) road and no transportation to be sure Recorder of 167 205 except "Shank's ponies." Only 226 231 Fillmore (D) 90 only a year ago both of Finkle's 118 44 Faux (R) 96 "ponies" were all but shot away in Assessor a 517 gun accident and only the work of 195 227 219 Atwood (D) skillful doctors saved his life. 101 123 43 Clark (R) 105 as then, Finkle was not But now, Surveyor be to dismayed. Says he to his 161 203 Sheton (D) 225 220 mother: 9? 123 Jones (R) 52 104 'if you'll let me take part in the play I'll come home every night. Re member, I can still walk. W e have a Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb en THE ADVENTURES good lantern and I can do the chores tertained at dinner, Friday for Mrs. Sentell Young of San Francisco, Cal. GF TO',! SAWYER FRI. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans and Mrs. '! SATURDAY EVENING after dark. PHONE 76 |