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Show Thursday, February THB LEHI 16, 1933 Lehi v& can bring help aa the telephone quickly til the burned ons appears. Anyone were satisfied. As to the cast, it would have taken wishing to see lady's burns, should an expert critic to find fault in any of have been an early visitor last Friday them, but anyone could pick out Pedestrian Miases Bridge The wind and snow storm last week merits In all of the members. Mrs. Worlton, and Allan Fjleld, playing so completely filled in the ditches the part of husband and wife, were certain a that a pedestrian following In character good lane in town stepped suddenly into a exceptionally Anderson, Gayle Phyllis drift that contained a ditch four feet portrayals, Noel and Brems Bud Grandpa, Webb, deep in the summer. Result: Pedeon romus the Insight gave Knight or a time getting strian had a ance, business and marriage, in fact traction to get out of said ditch; Maymetta played cupld; which is nothing, quiet a few antomo- - Grandpa the part of the daughter played Royle blles and trainmen have found the and college girl, and no one blamed same problem trying to go along a the bus driver for falling in love with level road. her; and the maid was a good maid. Mercury Plays Treks Someone did a good Job of selecting The final prank called to our atten when the cast was chosen. tion at nresent is one listed by the Good musical numbers kept the weatherman in the Provo paper, audience from waiting between the "Our weather has gone 'srewy!" acts, and it was a large and interested For the past week it has been audience that occupied the seats begymnastics. So says A, M. Ander low. An estimate as to the number son, the weather man. Not content present was paced at 450 or 500. with pulling down a heavy snowfall last night that has put Old Lady LIONS NEWS February up In the air, it Is turning the temperature tables. The Lions Club and American Not since he has played "weather Legion will meet in the First Ward, man" has Mr. Andersen seen zero Thursday (tonight). with his w Anther nlav Maybe will speak and good musical thermometer like It has the past week numbers have been arranged for. All The thermometer read 11 below at men are Invited, whether m 7 o'clock Tuesday of last week they belong to the Legion or not to the morning, but at 8 a. m., he thought he luncheon at 7 o'clock and the meeting was seeing things when It read way at 8 o'clock. Lions Powers and Jones, down to 12 below. Again on Thursday with Afton Peterson representing the morning, the trusty thermometer read Legion, are in charge of this meeting. 3 below but someUme between 7 a. m. 0 and 11 a. m., the mercury dropped to Last evening as we were going to 7 below. Now that's one for you to press Mrs. Aaron Sabey was reported figure out. to be seriously ill. When it freeses up in the day time and thaws out comparatively at night, EVERYDAY THEATER then you have a right to talk about the weather." "Im going to quit school.' "If you do, you will have wasted Overalls for the Calico Ball. three years," era Shoe Store. "And if I dont, I'll waste tour." aa In emergencies, a telephone In counties protects you. everyday uses it serves you, running errands to the stores, the druggist, to friends' homes. With a telephone, friends can reach you. These, and many other services, the telephone performs for a few cents a day. hide-and-se- ek The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 8TORM PLAYS PRANKS ON POLICE, HOUSEWIFE, MERCURY AND PEDESTRIAN The recent snow storm and cold streak played tricks on julet a few people, In fact probably more than is told about but the following trlcka takes the lead Old man winter for this season. caused the wreck of two state patrol men, an automobile, and burled a pedestrian, The cold streak caused a housewife grief In the early morning, when her clothing took fire, and caused the weatherman a lot of hopeless figuring on trying to figure what the mercury in the thermometer was going to do next. Two state patrolmen came a speeding down the state highway one night last week in their speedy Ford! car. The state high- way commission were cleaning the snow from the highway, and at the time were in such a position that the The was nearly blocked. road patrolmen failed to notice the truck, or fhe foad worker who attempted to "flag them, until to late to stop. They swerved to miss the truck, but the highway wflB too slick. Part of the result: in the Two patrolmen Ut snow. Other part of the result was: An automobile following close behond followed the patrolmen's example and swerved off the highway and crashed Into the patrolmen car. The final result was pollcemwi, highwaymen, and motorist united to put the car back on the road, no damage dpne. patrolmen ordered a couple of seared motorists to e on their way, and paid their respects to the highway crew, and traveled on their way. Old man winter is no respect of persons, Last Friday mottling a housewife greeted the cold morning by getting to close to the kitchen stove. Result Night dress caught ftre. Friend hus band ripped clothing off, which did no more damage than to burn husbands hands in a place or two, and the wife well where she was slightly burned does not show. Anyone wishing to know persons named, burned, inquire of all husbands by shaktng hands, un 'YOU CANT AFFORD TO PASS BY THE VALUES WE ARE OFFERING . AND AVB ; mentcollege students are superior in idiots. to Mongolian ality It has now been definitely settled that the man who first said ''Prosper- The history of Nelson Wheeler Whipple, father of R. J. Whipple, was read from a dairy left to the Whipple family by their father, by Mrs. R. 3. Whipple. "Early Mills of Utah" was given by Mrs. LeRoy Lott. Business discussed. Prayer by Mrs. Schow. Hostesses were Mrs. LeRoy Lott and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Calico Ball. Pow aav- - COURT OF HONOR HELD like the Washington Monu"Life founment, 60 feet is unseen due to a told group dation" Bishop Erlckson of boy scouts from Troop 2 at the Lehl regular examing court of the District of Boy Scouts of America. He told the boys to apply this example of foundation to their lives and build of f irmy on it, stressing the Importance contains the nlneth scout law, which a clause "A scout does not wantonly destroy property. He told the boys to remember the civic property and so that try to preserve this property beautiful. the city will remain The examing court composed of Bishops Erlckson, Hadfleld. Peterson, folSmith and Anderson passed the badges: the" on following lowing boys Rex Wilson, second class: Richard Mitchell, first class and farm layout: first Rodney C. Allred, farm layout, animal and to animals, aid class, first industry; Miles Shepherd, electricity and first class; J. O. Allred, animal Industry, farm layout and gardening; Dell Ward R. Claris personal health; health. S. Peterson, personal Is 0 AND SHE" ENJOYED BY A LARGE AUDIENCE the High School Auditorium was ablv the outstanding dramatic feature of the year so far. Anyone who had anything to do with the production The stage should be complimented. iiirhtlna- and decorations were effective drew many eom- and the mnt from those who attended me drama. The play was deep In thought. and had many of the audience guesswanted ing as to ths outcome. Some soms other, the and ons way it tn nd that devil says the printer's In fact, the play In the way differed sex the should, har. ended, but la th end all - fire-pla- ce You've been waiting for a chance to save on Quaity Hajj. ware and Groceries NOW IS YOUR CHANCE Come to Gilchrist Hardware A HOME INSTITUTION rnone o-- j LEHL UTAH MAIN STREET ity is Just around the corner" works In a round-hous- e. If you see a man waiting In front of the post office, he's a sophomore. He's waiting for some freshman to come along and push the revolving door for him. Ham Actor: What makes you think I ought to be able to give bird imitations In my act Sufferer: You've been hearing them for the last twenty years. Suggestion to Mr. Wrigley for a radio theme song: When you gum to the end of the day. The McKesson Store THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST ENTERTAINMENT Thursday and Friday "Secrets Of The French Police ' Offers BEEF IRON and WINE ,.yi.oo SHAVING CREAM, Regular 39c, Special. . . .2 for MILK OF ALMOND CREAM 35c and ROSE WATER and GLYCERINE, Pint ASPIRIN, 12s ASPIRIN, 100's 39c 6ie lot 59c OTTERSON'S Everything in the Drug Line but prescriptions, Italian Hot Dog SUnger: Hey, I TELEPHONE gotta' da winner. Race Fan: What's his name? E53S I. H. D. S.: Hot wlnrffer wit da mustard on it. We Cater To Particular People WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN First Ward Girls Chorus. A. In prob- - BROADBENPS at Dartmouth says that ladles. Overalls for the ers Shoe Store. Here You Are "He (putting his hands over her eyes): Guess who it Is in three guesses or I'll kiss you. Al Jolson Jack Dempsey She: Buster Keaton. Free Shetland Pony! Prayer Mrs. Celestla Schow. Song "The Bells of St. Mary" H.1 Ht B. Y. U. The Fort Wall Camp of the D. U. P. met at the home of Mrs. R. 3. Whipple on Thursday, February 9, 1933. where the following program was carried out with Mrs. A. J. Clark conducting: Song 'Water Mill" by the camj EXTRA SPECIAL "HE and SHE" the stake M. I. MOTHER'S OATMEAL, With 20c drum out on last Saturday night China MORE NEW PERCALES v New Spring Patterns 12c and 15c Yard All New 10c Hope Bleach, the yard 10c all colors.. Children's Hose, Table Oilcloth Patterns. .. .38c Extra Special Sale Price On Ail Shoes at THE WALL STREET SONG Crashes to crashes, Bust to bus! If the breadliness don't get you. The bankers must! DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS 4 Pounds 15c Best Rice Large Cans Pork and Beans 10c 5c Large Milk 5c Rafcdns, Packet 25c 12 Bars Soap .....5c String Beans, Can 5c Catsupe, Per Can 10c Tall Salmon Can Large 15c "HE Large Packet Oatmeal 15c Dozen Extra Large Oranges, 7fh a" that a dray horse you there?" and stop -No, Its a brown horse, talk!" your baby Ia A professor 1( , Admission 25c. First Teams at 8 o'clock P. M. F-- Late at night, one of the befamily, per hap. a child, come suddenly 11L A doctor la needed. What HH Feb mcoln Friday, Second Teams at 7 o'clock. Sickness Thursday, February MAIN 86-- W ETREET Sends Invitation To Lehi Typi The College of Commerce of the Brigham Young University announced their ninth annual state commercial contest would be held in Provo, Utah, Friday, March 31, 1923, and extended an invitation for the local high school to participate in it it a letter to the principal of the school Monday. The invitation was extended through E. H. Holt, contest manager of the B. T. U. Evans Croft, type instructor of the high school, immediately accepted the invitation. The events in which the Lehi team will enter are as follows: 1. The Novice event. The B. Y. U. are giving a pennant to the school with the winning team of three members. A gold medal to the person winning first place, a silver medal to the person winning second place and a bronze medal to the person winning third place. Also an accuracy award consisting of a gold medal will be given to the person with the fewest number of errors and writing at least fifty words a minute. From the present prospects the following team will probably represent the high school in this event: Heber Hadfield, Sherwin Allred and Helen Hansen. school for a preparation meet it Thursday). .CLARA BOW GROWS Star is Lovelier and Principal of "Call UP! Mora Potm Her 'Savtgi Film fans who have expect awaited Clara Bow's new plettK be amply rewarded when "Call Savage," first of the flamrtf star's productions for Fox. opens urday at the Cozy Theatre. She is far lovelier than ever, poised, dignified, and has a cerij and confidence which should lish her as the one really great the screen. n PlfTQ rofa noli nvinUlAJ l t r? The story is a stormy-plotte- d tue great isermion to car ture the most1 daring criminal incuuieu Paris. tic drama affording her every Also nity for a full display of her m ability, from the ness of her youth to the subllnif derness of mother love. With Cozy Theatre Coupons Only 5c and 10c flirtatious courtship days, a rtf repented marriage, and the carefree escapades thereafter, leads there men a merry chase picture. They are Gilbert Roland, CLARA BOW breed Indian sweetheart who r in more beautiful than ever for the first time she gives full rein herf U. Second Year Event: A gold in the end; Monroe Owsley. to her dramatic power. J0 Anthony medal and a penant wll be and less husband; given the I suitor following winning school team, and In addition weak-wille- d a scholarship, valued at $70, good at ration. Others prominent in the Brigham Young University will be to given the individual wnning first cast are Thelma Todd, her hfltf Taylor, A new personally never before revealed in the most Place, a silver medal to second place, ed rival; Estelle ous portrait of a woman's soul ever attempted on the courageand Robertson, a . bronze Willard mother: medal for talkinp-screenthird. Also a gold medal for accuracy to the per- stern father; and Weldon Hey'11'' son with fewest errors and Good Comedy and News. "Call Her Savage" was 10c and 25c. writing at least Not Good. Burke from Tiff" Edwin words a minute. sixty Coupons Remember Saturday, February 18th, we announce winners of Pansy Hansen stands a novel of that name and very Dillon. Pony Name Contest. Winners must be in theatre. If you haven't show of receiving the gold medal good and by John Francis sent your name in do it now. Win a two months pass for yourselt scholarship this year. Pansy won and partner. first place last year in the Novice Not Get your chance on pony with each ticket bought at Cozy Event and received a gold medal for Theatre, with new subscriptions at Free Press, with each 50c pur- first place and also another for the chase at Lehi and State Street Drug, People's Co-o-p. AlP1 and Van's accuracy award for fewest errors. Mrs. Joseph Marsh of Cash and Carry- at Pansy, Eva Stewart and Huitau Allred went a major operation will represent the high school aa a Hospital, Thusday. team at the contest. LEHI of HI. Amatuer Event. A Edith Thrasher, daughter gold medal had for first, a silver medal for second, and Mrs. Lloyd Thrasher a bronze medal for third will be given removed Friday. In addition to a team LEHI pennant and gold medal for accuracy. r Americaa, URoreH atorra v SEE PONY SATURDAY AT MATINEE 3:00 P. M. confined Croft will Then Select A Name. Open To Everybody from 4:00 to 100 Tears. probably chose the follow- who has been ing students as the high school repre- Hospital ror me p FIRST PRIZE Two Months Pass for Best Name. For winner and partner sentatives: Nola Comer, Beth Ander- a broken leg. was taken SECOND PRIZE One Month 'a Pass. son, Fern Rothe. THIRD PRIZE Two Weeks Pasa. nesday. The Provo high school Each duplicate name for first prize will receive a two weeks paas type team j will meet the Lehl team Mrs. U Worlton RULES OF CONTE3 in the high medic1 J HosDltal receiving One came per person. Name to be dated with your signature. No Better Coal Can AH names to be In by 8 P. M. Friday, February 17th. Deposit your name In box In Theatre lobby. Knt or LoP r"" " , "Last Frontier" Saturday, Sunday and Monday, head-stron- g' "Call Her Savage" & Hospital i ATTENTION Contest For Best Name for Pony J m COAL Can BROADggS |