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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY. MARCH THE LEHI FREE PRESS 18. 1937 ..... ...... Jones, rg LEHI BEATS TII1TIC, Nay- Jr. !g. tlOTHtt HTLPS M " j UUT lOitt? Totals .. Alpine divisi n runner-ubecame the tnirteentn team to win a. berth in the state high school basketball tournament in the Deseret fry March IT, 1. 19 and 20 when the Pioneers humbled Tintic. Nebo runnein a payoff at Pleasant r-up, Grove, Wednesday night, March in. Almost a perennial entrant in the state joust, I.ehi will go up to the bu mwt this year after an absence f one season. A year ago, American Fork went up as Alpine champion, '1'his and Provo as runner-up- . are winners Nel awl' Alpine American Fork and Springville, p, , Trane. rf. F.vai:-- 12-1- 0 R. VJ K L If I at the half. 22-1- Tintic had apparently sh'.t its bolt, and Ihi romped away to an impressive lead in the final quartervictory came as a result of - sensational Pressure-IndicatWringer that makes your clothes last longer! Ask for a demonstration see how perfectly the new Norge Washer is designed to save time, save work and save your clothes. Come in today! or AS LITTLE AS 15c A DAY BUYS A NORGE WASHER .. 5 13 1- j- T- defense built around an air-tigSmith and Grav, iruards. These two Tintic men fustrated concentrated scoring plays many times, and took the ball from the backboard after every Miner shot. Trnne Runs Wild defense Tintic's usually close-kni- t on concentrated stopping .seemingly scoring ace, and1 as a Manning, loose at the hoop. ran Trane result. The lanky sophmore collected 13 Dick honors. points for high-poisame the 8, Mitchell, center, bagged number as Manning collected. Carten, forward, was Tintic's leading scorer, while McCormick and Worthlin were the best on defense. Box score: Your Home Store of Service PHONE 5-- G. Wilson, rf. Carten, If. Worthlin, c McCormick. rir Main Street Allred, lg....... I.ehi, Utah Buys, rf. J Glen Wing A. H. Wing Fitts. retir.Ue 0! N.- and nitrr.bf!.- - - giil.--. 1 Errol Flynn and Olivia 3 13 '..'.e distinguished cast d, 2 f Hav. !a: K nobles. Henry St . pat.-i- c 2 .0 3 U u ! 3 1 3 "" " " " " '' 2 o c " " " r 4 3 a ...3 . Allied, lg 12 21 12 IT ....... i 1' dance ye.l by young C . - Iv.' n n il. :: : direct a v RULOM ALLRED Ji by M.cl e;g'h. LEAVES FOR HAWHAH A . r- to thi. the II.: mm We take this pressing our deep many friends for cf t sympathy helpfulness during funeral services of sjcknus? brother, and v. ecru,. to the Daughters of grateful Pioneers for their e ns:derai r G. Allred, postponing their ennv, ntinn in fs, of the funeral services. Since; i!v. The Allred fan: M a 0 organ . Canada. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS BANQUETS y v The Fourth Ward banquet given in honor of the Mothers and Daughters of the ward will be an interesting social event of Thursday evening It yill be held in the Memorial Building. The banquet will be served The men and boys at 6 p. m. sharpCarl of the ward shall be waiters. Gunther is supervising the waitersA most interesting program has been planned for the pleasure of the ladies. Other members of the ward will join the ladies at 9 p- m- and the ward reunion will be neui. A cordial invitation is sent to all! T the Mothers ami Daughters of the.-- r ward. The ward reunion is for those thatij are 12 years and" over. 4 f "fr The Third Ward men are planning their Mothers and Daughters banquet for Wednesday, March 31st,, it will be in the church house. The Relief Society and M I. are getting the program and the fellows are preparing to serve the banquet. Further details will be given next 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bishop Joseph II 1 Christensen who is recorder at the 0 Salt Lake Temple. Remarks by Arthur Welling wh 0 succeeded Brother Allred as President of the North Central States Mission. Vocal duet, "Song of Hope," by Booth Sorenson and Armond Webb. Accompanied by Marjorie Clark. Remarks by Samuel O Bennion, former president of the Central States Mission, now a member of the First Council of Seventy and one of the General Authorities of the church. Remarks by Charles A. Callis, A representing the 1st presidency. member of the Council of Twelve Apostles and one of the general authorities of the church. Remarks Bishop S. I. Goodwin. Beneuiction by James H. Gardner, a week . member of the high council of the Lehi Stake. The dedication prayer was given by NEW GOUMSELCRS a brother, J. Urban Allred. Burial took place in the I.ehi cemetery CiiGSEfi FGa 4TH WARD bv President Remarks A. Carlos the Lehi Stake. Remarks by Hot Springs ( 0 Schow of Saratoga Opens Saturday ii) i - 1937 LOOK! Saratoga Hot Springs water same temperature as famous Georgia Springs. Under Board of Health Supervision. t A? t fr 1 "I' .'fr 1.4 i 1 i 'Ir f .4" f ?.4" 1 4 I 4-- r 4 i is 1 1.1 LIGHT BRSGAD "The Charge of the Light Brigade," Warner Bros.' stupendous production 50c ALLOWANCE on tha on any old clock KITCHEN KING ELECTRIC CLOCK Regular Price Less Trade-i- ..$4.n ,5J . Net Price REGULAR $4 CD 19 $12 95 NOW Q9S Sunbeam Automatic Toaster end Buffet A Tra-- . real value. TRAY $495 FREE GENUINE SILEX GLASS COFFEE MAKER Pyrtx Glass Bowls. Two eolois red black and wi!h tray to mafcH These are exceptional bargains in high quality merchandise. Tt.j Hue is hm;::J. ACV NOW! Your Dea'er or Uiao. Power & Liqht Co. suggested by the immortal poem of Alfred 1.. m' Tennyso') comes to the Royal Theatre. Sunday. Monday and cast headed Tuesday with an by Errol Flynn and Olivia o'e Havil-lan- d - and over fifteen thousand ex-- t ra eople The absorbing story of which the charjge of the Light Brigade makes the sensational climax begins in India, where two brothers, both army officers, are rivals for the hand of a The girl is beautiful Scottish girlbetrothed to the eh'.'er, but during his absence, fighting on the frontier, she falls in love with the younger. She struggles against this love, herself obligated to her tinancee, but when she finds that both of her lovers have been ordered to the front against the Russians in the Crimea, she confesses her love for his brother to her bethrothed, at the same time expressing he fear that the man she loves will be killed in battle. The elder brother and superior officer promises he will keep the younger from danger, and carries out this pledge when he sends his brother back to headquarters with a note to the Commandant telling1 him that he has deliberately changed an order for retreat into an attack, he himself riding to his death on the battle field. This is he terrific climax to the picture, but the preliminary setting in India is filled with thrilling action, including border skirmishes, hand to hand fightirjr. the massace of officers, men, women and children under a flag f truce at Chokoti and scores of all-st- . other breath-takin- g events. Reuben Russon and Don Whimpey will take the places in the Fourth Ward Sunday School nrganiztion formerly occupie I by Joseph Rothe and Keith Hunter. The change was mo.!., iiifivie C,,.,.l.... .Hiima m inilll. r .1 r , . IvOtllC has recent !v been appointed ward clerk and Mr. Hunter has moved out of the ward. Mr. Russon ami Mr. Whimpey were chosen to take their place and help Grant ChristofTcrson, with the Sunday superintendent, School work. After the resignations of the two former counselors was handed into the :ishoric, the two men who now shoulder the (responsibility were chosen The bishopric and Sunday School members are grateful to Mr. Rothe and Mr. Hunter for their accomplishments in the Sunday School work. . - gMiW 111 j:; DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS PARTY TODAY V. - 'A charged. .n JLBHQED WHISKEY The Daughters of the Pioneers party which was postponed from last week will be hed today in the Fifth Ward Amusement hall at 2 p. m. The party is held in hono ,.f Lehi pioneers. Every pioneer is invited to be a special guest. A lovely program is outlined for the afternoon, one that would be enjoyed by young or old. Sweet, peas will be presented to the guests of honor at the end of the program. Refreshments will f, Hu'w the program A small admission fee is being . ..I V ;...m w! - c I SUNDAY SCHOOL CHARGE OF the H - TRADE-I- ; vciatinn t 0 BARGAINS ant ' card of BE PRESENTEl' 1 BIG Isaac ISLANDS TO 0 THREE e ,JUr : the 1 c v , 0 3 CARD OF TilAKKS arrive early Wednesday L; ake City uhere he vaudeville shoA will be presented Francisco. o San ny tr:rn v the Church History Class of the v.;, San ave will t rancisco from he talent with Ward Scctmd eiii Thursday I an is w nere ne win the live wards cf Lehi, in trie ecnnu for the Hawiian U'ar.i' Amusement Hall at 7 :W p. m. ulh!! a I. I. S Mission He was accompan ied to Salt Lake Thuisdav. March l')th. Talent from all five wards will be Citv, .y his mother. Mrs. Rebecca bed and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. All- featured at the sho.v. A program 01 instrumental and d. n .sinjrinL', dancing music f llowed by a twenty minute black face minstrel will be included m Miss Jean Crabb was a Salt Lake Evans. The entertainment. the evening's sitor. Saturday A telegram was read which came Old Lady" will also be "Little onjr Presi W. Wilford Richards, from States dramatized. dent of the North Central The show is a project f the Church Mission. Class of the Second Ward Armond Webb and Booth Sorns n Hitsory Sun i'ay School and every one is inA1 aaS T'iL gave a vocal uuet, u iy rauier. vited to attend. A small admissb n They were accompanied by .Marjorie fee will be charged . Clark at the The Second Ward Chapel was tilled to capacity with friends and relatives of Brother John G. Allred last Thursday afternoon when the funeral .services were held for this brother. Preluu'e music on the organ was plaveu' by Marjorie ClarkA vocal trio, Melba Felt, Harold and Rulon Fox sang. "My Task," with Norine Fox at the piano. Patriarch Able J hn Invocation .. We desire t' Seven appreciation to al! for that so much with syn. and kind deeds ment in the pas wife ami mother, all those who took services. He will ,';t L . Lake Ni.rthweste- n I: a i'j. 22 id v Car! s, Lelbert, were at the t Wednesday S.i!t e J- .o interest pivgram was .he k ! N' the The Brace, Donald Ci: G Henry Gordon. Robert Barrat. Spri r..., J;-.Car: n F. E. Cl:ve. ., !. Hare, Waller I! Baigum, Ch Becket. Sc tty ! i . . - THE LEHI HARDWARE hi- F. P. - Remarks given by Nephi Jensen, former President of Canadian Mis sion, Brother Allred's second mission. 1'hese remarks were a request f Brother Allred before his demiseVocal solo by Anna Madsen, "In the She was a missionary of Garden the North Central States when Brother Allred was president. Mrs. Zenith Johnson was at the piano. Remarks were given by H. S- Allen, former President of Stake when T. F. P. Brother Allred was a bishop in TINTIC .K . VAFI'EVILl.E FOR JOHN G.ALLRED ended1. IT'S on ale today! The new Norge Autobuiit Washer with the i.anmijt n settings- ll id Manning Hipped in a couple more and 7 i as the period was ahead, W iff v Mrs. W. L Wed. for the La ;.. iun Club. Mrs . J , MISSION FIELD a lesson ent.tku Mu.-ic: siotis." helu Saturday jriven. LEAVES FOR - FUNERAL SERVICES .'5 Ix-h- ? ....6 ; Tintic I.ehi the third quarter, Keith Trane, lanky sophomore forward, crashed timely jroals. Sidney through for TKSMISSIO 1 0 Total- - In mo,uiLT . Hone, c The score was If. c. Ku.-s-.- The game was a nip-atuck affair until the final quarter, when the pioneers rallied to pull ahead by 14 p 'inks. 0 . . Manning, If Mitchell, c. Smith, rf. Gray, lg . yTUI 0 G. J sca-son- 's I.ehi-Tinti- 1 - al LEHI " - 4 Beaton, If WINS TOURNEY PLACE Ix-hi- 0 ...2 - lid c ' MAH'-- It ' - .utt |