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Show !THURSDAT. MARCH f. ISM g. whom are we help-tecooked and served, the servtn of the or entertainment, w boy We are helping our 147 being done without mi11ns that they a along develop and girls taks or confusion. triH gt the development in IJJJI A CQOnUH!GAT10:i You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choica Meats and Groceries at our store. GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc LEHL UTAH Oh Boy! Those New Spring Oxfords are here The Very Latest in Dress Shirts Complete line of Work Clothes ite Store coTUsns Aim DflUSHTEES Utah County Hog Control Assocl-- t ation will to formed on Friday, March $ at 7: SO p. m., at ttie City and County who have signed contract are urged to be present to assist In selecting directors for the as. oclation In the consideration of contracts already signed. 125 hog growers already have signed contracts In Utah county. Payments of are based on 15.00 for three-fourtthe hog growers base production during 1932 and 1933. Hog growers are urged to attend the meeting Friday. Hoar growers ... BAH- -' Gilchrist Hardware . A HOME INSTITUTION 1T0N.I MAIN STREET EHI, TjT 41 ance a their coming perform LEHI STAKE PRESUC T11MIS J The Mjothers and Daughters Ban quet held in the High School Audi- LEI11 EIELIEF torium and Gymnasium went Into history Saturday night as 'the largest SSOIETIIS TO CELE- it j You'll Like It PB08M MOTHER" STAGE L games irednesi g5 icserts Jieinci (or t L tte thl f thl ifter th L'thegai dually 6hi ft Druiuu Sort ram k kept BOSt 0 of iater went of A! :j CbiltOB 1st im the Wto c Wit! , i ihort it we Seai m the iSfcore Go eloss-t- ; BROADBENTS .. ! . -- Brcaclbent s lltHWIQU WVU Uiv V 7 tw IC.l ii Mot the ahrlef Aider: again. 1 11,L Rant a BRATE BIRTHDAY hs rC'!EY OHLY ALSO A GOOD COMEDY tl: A - Mothers and Daughters Banquet held in the church. It will also aro into history as one of the most successful banquets ever held In Lehl. stilling the skeptics who were doubtful of the ability of their men folks as cooks and waiters. Following the very splendid ninff.am v4v.fi hv tltA mAn onA tiA Mayer Stanley Taylor, the city ladies were ushered Into the gymnasium Council members and members of the where a never to be forgotten sight water board spent Friday in Salt Lake greeted them, seven long tables conCity on business. taining clever little favors with between ftQO and 900 candles all lighted, displaying the artistically decorated tables. The guests were seated when SAViriG nearly 75 handsome young men dressed in whits suits and white caps trim, SPECIALS raed In green filed into the room and AT , demonstrated their ability as waiters. The young ladles present all felt that the boys serving would be hard indeed to beat. ....&o Jello (all flavors) Only The banquet served was one of the 5c . BANANAS, Pound most tasty ever served here, being Oranges, sweet, juicy, dot f8c and 20e cooked and served entirely by the men, ..10c Cornflakes, Large Package . The beautiful young faces seated next 10c Tomatoes, No. 2V4 Dinnerette faces some out I to the sweet motherly Pork and Beans, Pierces No, snow-whi- te hair formed a with lined ' 2 can j,;;,,:..,,;,, ..,,,,;, .i.ioc will j picture that those who witnessed it 65e Karo. 10 Pound Can four In families, many never forget. ......58e Sugar, 10 Pounds sat together at the bangenerations 55c 3 Pounds Macaroni. ', : i " quet. i5pc Corn Beef, Libby's acted as master of Webb Mlna Mrs. .......25c Breakfast Club Coffee.-..-...- . Miss and Margaret Thur-ma- n ceremonies 20c pkg. Carnation Oats and Wheat was Toastmistress. Toasts were 15 ... ;TalI Salmon Mary "Jlockwood Cocoa, 3 Pounds... 51 e given during the banquet by Emma Hutchlngs, Eunice .12 for 25c Abbot, White Eagle Soap. ColePlhlllps, Hultau Allred, Jeanne White King Washing Powder, large Arva Sorenson. Winnie size, regular SSc only 23c; medium man, and Holds-wor- th Etta and solo vocal a . 17c Wing gave sise regular 25c only. a whistling solo. Talks were Louise Robinson of 43 given by President Brooms, vefy good 5 Tie. board, PreeL geenarl Relief Society 6 for 20c the . Glass Tumblers Y. U M. I. A. the of Fox Ruth dent Mo ..... Water Sets Mat An10c general board and President Whit Dinner Plates Only board. of general the primary 10e derson, and Sauoars, White. Ber-n- to ' Cups Mrs. were: honored guest Other -- 10o each Cereal Dishes, Only- -. Laraoa Ivory and Mrs. Ebb 16e '.Mop Sticks board of the Prlmay asthe general new more Just received spring patsociation. Oa yd. terns In prints .tor only A clever original song by the high 10s Taney Buttons, Card school 15s girls closed th program. Ready Made Aprons, Only The banquet was a reunion as many Beautiful Ready Mad House 6B and Ms former Lehl daughters cams from all Dresses, all slsea oely OWLY parts of the state to b present at the WEEK SPECIAL rOR THIt KOYEX 80s party. Mr. Joseph 8. Broadbent and th eni Jrod loth, yd. wide, all color eomialttea ard receiving th con tire 18s I'd. Only of the entire femrnta . AT. and tAVt gratulatlona AT PAYS TO 8HOP population of th town upoa th wonderful banquet. Th boys who asted as and th cook ar to be oon- waiters , , 20-". re-qur-ed Friday and Saturday, March 9 and 10 Alice Brady and Maureen O'Stdiivian in QUIT SUCCESS ' fculldlng. and Handles. WEEKLY LEHL UTAH lies d'.7.:zrs See& Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Forks Come and Hear Our New Sound AGENTS FOR LAUNDRY AND CLEANING and PRESSING MAIN STREET A Full Line of Fresh Garden .Royal Theatre New Spring House Dresses $1.00 IPdweF inferior? The high opera of today is shows a nwk-- d each year school epera and girl improvement. Th boy cast the opera In who take th lead future the of women and men are the musical u,i m the community church singing circles, who lead the in received the training and who bless when they practices same opera these and are sent Into the mission field corners. street to sing on the to play The boys and girls who learn schools are the In instruments band of pleathe ones who give many hours at friends and associates sure to their with gatherings and public socials their music. When our boys and girls put la weeks and months of training to give us Just one evening of pleasure should we not Justify their faith and let them know that mother and dad are proud of their success and b there to give them our support? Let us get behind the schools in tehlr efforts to develop the finer side of our child nature and support the musical organisations and the other Let us boost the school activities. school band. And let us show our appreciation of the efforts of those teachers by fining the auditorium to capacity at the opera, Saturday night. In expression of our Joy and pleasure A group of girls entertain in being afforded the honor, together party at the home of Miss Cleg with our faithful brethern, of serving weanesaay night. Dancing, g our at so many motehrs and daughters luncheon were th order of to wish we tht, recent mammoth banquet, mg. Tnose present were: Cleo id for their our them to extend thanks, Zola Brown, Luclle Robert! support expressed loyal whole-hearte-d Thelma Jones of Lehl. King Drr--J by their presence. Merlyn Wadley. Arland B&stlu In view of the fact that the local Barrel Farr, all of Pleasant Om. high school forfeited this evening, previously schedued with the opera, Linen Finish Whitehouse Statfe "Jerry of Jericho Road," we suggest that as a matter of courtesy we extend 24 enveleopes with paper to mt and supporting players our 25c at Lehl Free Press Office, evening, Interesting and entertaining. Ernest Peterson Is reported among to the cast were not use the best. who The mothers and daughters appreciation for this act by our attend the city's sick this week. on the program did their part efficiently and wen. Again I wish to congratulate the priesthood for this wonderful evening. For the opening program and the ' fact that everything was planned by them and carried out to the letter. I understand that the food was prepared, the tables decorated, the dishes washed and the entire program was carried but without the help of a single woman. We take our hats off to you men of Lehl. May you never forget that day of days, tor we know you did it with love and honor and appreciation In your hearts for the many hours of service your wives, 'daughters'.: and granddaughters have don for you. I'm sure this will go down m the history of Lehl as well as the church, as the largest mothers and daughters banquet-- were served. With sincere wishes to my friends and family In Lehl. I remain, as ever,.x Mrs. Harold L Goodwn, , Park City, Utah A mother you will never forget! She was the only girl on Broadway with a future and no past! PHONB 17 MAIN STREET S. 1934. Lehl. Utah. Gentlemen: I wish to write a word of appreciation to th Priesthood members and th people of Lehl Stake for the Royal Reception they gave the mothers and daughters last Saturday nlyht. I was proud to be there and to have had an opportunity of being one of the eight hundred who enjoyed that most wonderful occasion. It win always be re membered ss one of the most impres sive and outstanding events In my life; and I'm sure one that mother, daughand grand daughter, daughter-inJa- w remember.. will ter always I wish to congratulate the Priesthood for the for their splendid men as fine young their of training waiters and th system and order and out perfect harmony that was carried To my banquet. In serving that large was made; mistake one not knowledge they marched like real trained soldiers, snd did their duty In real military fashion. The tables were most artistically decorated.the food was well prepared, well balanced, generous and aencious. I wish to congratulate Miss Thurman on her difficult task as toastmistress. She was charming, gracious and orlidnaL She kept every moment of the MEATS and GROCERIES ft school opera A few years ago a hisb do we not Why to filled capacity. was find It so today? I beC" Park City, Utah, March Lehl Frree Press, Always Highest Quality h1 Get Your Garden In Early jutt We have just received a Urge ehipicent of fresh gardes and flower eeeds. Let cs furnish your seeds this year you "will be sure to get the best if we furnish them. WHY NOT PLANT THE BEST SEEDS? HONt THURgDAT.I " Fresh Garden Seeds . .. ... - THE LEHI FREg PRESS The Relief Societies of Lehl will hold their annual conjoint anniversary program commemoarting the founding of the organization in the Lehl Second Ward on Friday, March 16, at 2 p. m. Th entire details of the program were not available at present but an afternoon of good entertainment is planned for all Relief Society ladies of Lehl: A tentative outline follows: One act play Stake Board members. Stunt First Ward. Music Second Ward. Reading Third Ward. Music Fifth Ward. Reading Fourth Ward. Following the program will be a social hour and refreshments. Sunday, Monday andTuesday, March 11, 12 and A Big Super Special at Regular Royal Prices. OT.QL1 DOES IT BET.EFIT? d. &Qiti! fft) yat tts avtiftol aotlvltiea have not received the usual support of th patrons of th school. Th plays, programs and musical entertainments do not seem to be a popular as nsusl. la it becaus th entertainments are not up to th ttsnal high standard? I think taoa ot yon who hav attended th splendid entertainments win answer that the entertainments put over tins year ar better It posaibl than thos of ottmr years. I In soma cases It a lack of money. w to find th other but it perhaps amnsamnt place fairly w8 filled. When we attend a school play, opwa !en ni final pi coring Peron, h JOHf BAQRYf.lORE JE At! HA QlOV LEE TRACY Bf ILIE BUEKi Holme f1AftlE DQESSLifl 17ALLACE GSEQY tesr.z) DAHflYMOfll EDMUND IOWI IrttTcg r II SUCKERS Sucker fishing Is going forward on the Provo river this week following the opening of the season on the fish by Newell B. Cook, state fish and game commissioner. Cook proclaimed th open season Saturday. He announced the following portion of the river open for fishing with grappling hooks: "that portion of the Provo river from U. S. highway No. 91, northwest of Provo, to Smith's channel, as marked and posted on the ground." jt piled jseore: OPEtl SEASON i3t 13 Sshot v r Karen Mortey rf. :en, PhKHps AmgTggffl cf "Star in 01 l i v l Ik 111! 5 itUXiit i PI It II Kctartj d in "tub; mo rtsnc any ALSO GOOD CARTOON COMEDY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ONLY I0ew Wednesday and Thurtday March 14 and 15 BIG BARGAIN SHOW Charlet Farrell and Charles Ruggles in "Girl Without A Room" Also Chapter 8 of "Tie Hmricane Bcprco" ALL SEATS 10c Coming WH" TH. i cciiiirM "' 'CTURtt PLAY AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH 0 t lectri The most ambitious and remarkable entertainment project since the invention of motion pictures! ' Here is a picture you cannot describe In words. If you miss this one you'll be sorry! ' REMEMBER THE ROYAL ONE. 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