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Show I tn " but lf and fish. i I TH "IT i lie if he does nd fishes loaves Hr amil7 e1 Providc LEHI'S WIDELY READ Sunday, Octoner ai. ine IT" exercises main. uie 1937 club work ior M5 and U.' Ml be between TU will who Clubs Is of the Lehi Sunday achievement pins, their Th evprcises are in charge of m. atiot MEMBERSHIP WEEK jm i DS OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER Have You All C con- gress units which show a gain over last year by December 1, vm, will be placed on the Utah Congress Honor Roll. Will our school be one of those in the Alpine Council to help swell superivsor of are being made Arrangements Xe the following program. Two ie talk by Margaret Banks; a the it solo, Leone Jones; talk by membership roll of our Has Work Club r, "What Associaion organization? For My Girl"; talk by a daugh-WhThe ultimate aim of the Club Work Has Done For Association ''Child WeHutchings lfare for All Children." is, chorus, Mrs. Vera This aim may be obtained through the combined efre will be a representative from forts of local council, state and achieve-dfpin- s c national organizations. The strength present at the meeting, will be presented to the of the organization, of course, depends ijby a banker of the county. entirely upon the strength of its memhave done some out jFern Rothe, 4-- H ? )i Parent-Teache- rs Parent-Teache- rs 4-- H i, at i rAB Tie Lehi Mayor STANLEY M. TAYLOR The deer hunters are rejoicing over the splendid hunting season and a large number report bringing in their deer, incidently, local butchers are noting a drop in meat sales during the past week due to the large number of deer brought in by local hunters. The following list of rucky hunters has been handed to our office: GLENN WING MILTON RUSSON RONALD PRICE ROGER PRICE GEORGE P. PRICE GLENN SMITH NOBLE EVANS GEORGE I BONE HAROLD JENSEN BERNELL BATEMAN J. NILE WASHBURN KELLY WILSON GENE WILSON GERALD TURNER CLIFFORD MILLER term Councilman GEORGE LEWIS term Councilman ISAAC BONE DARYL FOWLER H. WONFER BARNES rs M City Recorder LELAND POWELL IASAHT HUNTERS Parent-Teach- er City Treasurer MRS. MARTHA BALL DEMOCRATIC TICKET 8. Mayor-JOH- GLASSES N. WHIMPEY term Councilman SYLVESTER EVANS BEGIN SOFT AND The first session of the Adult Educational classes were held in the Lehi High School, Monday evening. While the crowd was not large, due to the short notice of the classes beginning, a great deal of interest was shown. Instructors from Provo, furnished by the P. W. A. were in charge of the classes. THEY FEEL LIKE GLOVES ON MY FEET FAY L. EVANS City Recorder City Treasurer MRS. INEZ PETERSON et WOLVERINES Me Give Miles of Extra Wear! MAX TO A- - W. H. PRESENT PLAY "Forever True" a three act drama Wayne Sprague, will be presented to the Lehi public on Saturday, Nov. 13th at 8:15 p. m in the Lehi High School Audiorium, under the direction of the Parents-TeacheAssociation Drama committee. The play, a royalty play, will be directed by Miss Vera Condor and J. Nile Washburn and promises to be one of the best ever presented by highly course. local talent and comes to be recommended will various instructors high from Competent brought from all parts of the county schools and communiies where it has been played. A strong cast has been for the courses. alto not that may a It is privilege working hard for several weeks the most, of adult popuone the to available evening be this make ways lation of Lehi and vicinity and local entertaining for theatre patrons of one or Lehi. Proceeds from the play will people are urged to register for activits to order in used for be if more courses possible the support of keen the adult educational work going ies and should receive schools. Lehi the all patrons of in Lehi. A cast of characters follows: 'A wealthy David Churchill - by Priscilla rs Parent-Teacher- $3 a - the g- - oe miracle that's way those Wolverine 1 itenl , !T 11 Eh i LION CUBS BROUGHT IN BY LOCAL MEN ltllnk yOU Were Wpnrinrr fcet. Yet with all its soft-rfa"- d comfort jvm clcauu wear 0RV"y , dura-f'ea,th-- -- SHELL HORSEHIDE 60 mt and Pliab'e that iyour 1 what it tanners the world's most of WOLVERINE SHOES hen aa 1 uy Wolverines, "UU,,1K a aonar Din in 1!: Wause they give me that , ira wear. "e . ... a pair wunout. We ,obliationfcoriu got your style and size. in nrM vivK.f y ? IM15 HORSEHIDE WX)UK SHOES ;of service and home of wlveni,e Work Shoes. sister) . . Jack Bronson H. Barnes are George Ricks and W. small Mountwo the proud owners of while hunt- Bob StanUm Garrett (His grasping J('an Jackson (her adopted son) .Craig Crabb a young friend) Gene Wilson tain Lion cubs, captured River Country, Patrick -(- an old servant).. ing deer in the White Herbert Austin The in the Strawberry mountains. David's daughter) .... - u t rintTipr local men with a companj lion in hunters found the lair of the were cubs The trees. old of a pile , .... nA nnH were taken aooui one wn-i- l. " Mr. from the den by the hunters. eacn dim.... Banes Mr. Ricks and The other two one home for a pet. were taken bv the l'rapci -were kept alive auring ' a rviML- nnd are few . trip on canncuj to be bottle now. They are reported as tame as house cais, of the their lives as pets joving families. The u t V.. , .. , - GOODWIN'S man) Amelia Bronson cnuaren oi hunters report mother lion hut wn,, that were Consant - Lucille Winterton BACK FLASH IN THE (David's wife).... Constant Lucille Winterton (David's mother) Mrs Churchill Mrs. John Hutchings of the committee drama The Association are Dr. W . Worlton. chairman; A. H. Wing, Mrs. John Hutchings. dell Jackson. James Comer, Mrs. Eddington. Elmo D R. Mitchell. Mrs I B Brown and II A. Anderson has been treatment at the American week. .nte h the den, Fork Hospital during the past she visited her chance a She is reported to be improvingunable to see her or get shot at her. Mrs There w'll be a missionary farewell for Glen Smith in the Lehi First Ward Relief Society Hall, Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m. Arrangements are being made for a splendid program of musical numbers from out of town talent. The committee in charge report that a treat is in store for all those attending. The program will be given directly followng the regular sacramental service. Elder Smith left for the mission school, Monday but will spend Sunday in Lehi. The committee in charge will be Douglas Phillips, Ferron Gurney and Delia Carson. Voluntary contributions will be taken at the door. The public is SKINNER BARNES RELIEF SOCIETY TO SERVE LUNCHES . WATHEN OSCAR HOLMSTEAD W. R. HARDMAN GERALD TAYLOR MORRIS HOLMSTEAD JUNIOR EVANS MARION WELLS CLARENCE HOLMSTEAD MACK HOLMSTEAD ELDON HOLMSTEAD GEORGE MANNING JOHN COLLEDGE CECIL HENKE RICHARD CEDARSTROM HERBERT AUSTIN ERNEST CEDARSTROM DOWAINE DANIELS ROGER CEDARSTROM GORDON CEDARSTROM MARION ADAMS YAMS RICE SPINACH, LINCOLN AND LEHI TO JELLO PLAY FOOTBALL FRIDAY CORN, HOMINY, Feck returned to his home in Los Angelas, California, Friday, following a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Mr. Beck joined his brothers in a deer hunt to Marysvale and brought back his buckskin to accompany him home. El--i- i The Lincoln High School football squad will meet the Lehi High School at the Lehi field, Friday at 3:30. The Lincoln and Pleasant Grove High Schools are tied for first place in the Alpine division and the Lehi boys are determined to beat Lincoln, Friday. The Ixhi boys are in splendid condi-Itio- n and backed by the student body 100 percent, so the game Friday will undoubtedly be a good one. Iet's all boost the Lehi team . DID YOU GET YOUR GENEALOGICAL TICKET CLASS TO ENTERTAIN FOR THE FREE TON OF COAL at LEHI LUMBER CO. Phone 1" Glen Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith left Monday morning for the L. D. S. Mission Home in Salt l.ake City prepaatory to a mission in the Norhwestern States. He was accompanied by his parents. The Third Ward Relief Soicety will serve hot dinner at noon on election day, Tuesday, November 2 in the MISSION CALL Third Ward Chapel. They will also serve hot meat pies, cut pies and lunches during the afternoon and Howard Glen Royle., son of Mr. evening. The public is invited to and Mrs. Freeman Royle, recently re ceived a call to labor in the California L. D. S. Mission field. Elder Royle will leave for the mission home on FORMER RESIDENT November 15 and for his field of labor on December 2. Elder Royle gradu DIES IN IDAHO ated from the Lehi High School with the class of 1936 and has taken an Alfred Empey a pioneer resident active part in the L. D. S. activities of Ammon, Idaho, passed away of the Lehi Fifth Ward and Lehi at an Idaho Falls, hospital Tuesday block been a He has Stake. acting as teacher and is a member of the teach- of pneumonia. He was born in Lehi, January 20, ers training class of Lehi Stake. 1863 and moved to Ammon in 1898. His wife, Marion Lewis Empey died three years ago. HEAR YE HEAR YE He is survived by eight sons and 37 grandchildren and 11 daughters, The 168 Quorum of Seventies makes or a beauty a challenge to a clean-u- p drive in Lehi, either of homes, a certain part of main street or any other SOCIAL SECURITY part of Lehi tha might be designated. We are making this challenge to the HEAD VISITS LEHI High Priest, Seventies, Elders, Priest, Lions Club, Teachers, Deacons, William B. Hayward, in charge of Mother's and Daughters of tha the and of the Son's Fathers government Social Security for Pioneers, Pioneers, Bishopric and all other Utah was a visitor of the local post-offic- e, civic organizations of this town. Tuesday. Mr. Hayward stated) We will ask the mayor of Lehi to that anyone desiring information in appoint a 'chairman that will desig- regard to the Social Security program nate a time and place to meet and was welcome to visit his office at any that it be published in then next time for information. His office is paper Also that those who are game located in the Union Pacific Building enough to accept this challenge ap- in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hayward stated that the social point their committee and accept this of next in the the issue security was already functioning and challenge meet to the be and at paying benefits to families where a prepared paper, place designated by the chairman person holding the social securiy had where rules, and regulations will be died. worked out to govern this contest. Would a contest of this kind be a If you do not good thing for Lehi? think so just look at some of the towns EXTRA VALUES that have tried a plan of this kind. We sight you to Brigham City where " IN FINE FOODS thirty-fiv- e years ago they started a drive of this kind and today it is noted 2 Pound 10c for the most beautiful and best kept in the street west. main 2 rund 10c So come if you want a fight. We have our sleeves rolled to the elbow PUMPKIN, 2'4 Can, Utah Valley 10c and are prepared to go. 3 Cans 10c MEAT The 168 Quorum of Seventies. DEVILED No 2 Cans 10c JENKINSON To be Drawn October 30th FOR MISSION HOME GLEN ROYLE RECEIVES BASIL DORTON GEORGE RICKS JACK BERRY ART COOK RICHARD COOK RAWLE.Y GOODWIN RALPH STREET ROBERT ALLRED WILLIAM DAVIS LEO HANSON HENRY WATHEN MAT GLEN SMITH LEAVES invited. FRANK JACKSON WAYNE GOODWIN FRANK BARNES people. P. T. E SUNDAY NIGHT BERT BECK THOMAS PECK ELWIN BECK DICK HOLDAWAY AMBROSE HOLMES JAMES BEVERLY NEWELL B. TURNER, JR. ROSS NIELSEN R. B. WORLTON WALLACE HEBERTSON term Councilman C. WANLASS WILLIAM TRINNAMAN B. J. LOTT The P. W. A., Alpine School The classes given Monday included English usage and evening literature, business English and Utah history; landscape gardening and consumers education, the classes were concluded with the open forum. It is planned to add the leathercraft and sewing courses next week- The sew-5n- g classes will be conducted by Mrs. Hawkins of American Fork and will possibly meet at 4 to 6 p. m. on Monday at the High School building. It is required that'a certain number register for each course in order to hold the classes. More courses will be added as they are called for if a sufficient number register for the WALU-AC- J. District and P. T. A. are to make the course possible to local . . 0, LUCKY DEER HUNTERS lining work during the last season The national congress has honored ijWrents are urged to attend the Utah by accepting its invitation to j -n. worK hold the 1938 Parent-Teachefejam ana see wnat me conbis to a community. vention here. We want this to be an Te public is invited to the meeting. outstanding convention and in order to do so, every local unit must be prepared and willing to assist in it's success. The greatest contribution of our local organization and in turn FINED HERE the Alpine Council 4 may be made through an enlarged membership in Association of the Bingham hunters were caught the vAmg pheasants, Tuesday evening state for the school year of 1397-3h local game warden and fined tach by Judge Bernard Bradshaw. ADULT Nivem!n-inclusive, will comprise the open season on pheasants in 1'ta.h county this year, it was announced Friday by II. B. Makin. Vr vo, president of the State Sportsmen's association. The ouail shoot has been banned for this year. Bag limit on the first day of the hunt will be three male birds, and two birds on the remaining days. Only male pheasants may be killed. From 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. will be the hours f r hunting, the opening time being delayed an hour from that of last year. Dates for the season were set followng a state-wid- e survey of sportsmen, civic groups and fish and game organizations. r ' MISSIONARY TESTIMONIAL 7 REPUBLICAN TICKET M ). TO OPEN NOV. November 2, the of Lehi will again have the I Tivilege f voting for a new set of city officers. The candidates, of both tickets, the Republican and Democratic, are able men, well known to all citizens. They are clean representatives of Lehi. Whether the Republican or Democratic party are victorious. Lehi will be assured a set of outstanding men who will work for the upbuilding of Lehi and her citizens. It is a privilege and a duty of every person who has reached the age of 21 years to cast a vote. No matter who you are supporting at the pools on election day, vote. bers. girls No. 10 OCTOBER 28, 1937 PHEASANT SEASON citizens PARENT-TEACHE- R tc tic THURSDAY. 'In Tuesday, SUNDAY NIGHT Night will be Ward Chapel, NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D NEXT TUESDAY IB Achievement Lehi Second With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial strip leading to any other source of power or influence. ELECTION DAY ACHIEVEMENT th YOUR NEWSPAPER nrpp irrp LEHI CITY, UTAH, llH TTh State Street. Lehi Genealogical The Third Ward Society are opening their season's work with a well arranged social and program. The affair will lie held in the ward chapel Thursday evening at 7:30 am! all ward members are in vited to be present. This will begin the regular weekly class work of the organization. . st'le Cream 2 '4 2 Packages 10c 10c Cans 10c CORN FLAKES Large Size KELLOGG'S PORK and BEANS, No. Can 2 QC Can 10c GRAPEFRUIT, No. 1 SUGAR 10 Pounds MINCE MEAT, 2 QC Pound 59c Jar 25a Serve our tender meats at your next meal taste how good it is yourself and watch the family's approval. BROADBENT'S FINE FOODS FRIDAY & SATURDAY TELEPHONE WE DELIVER 20-- W |