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Show 5 ehi Free Pre ine LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VII HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, ft. ; "i REORGANIZED If "A reorganization of the local Boy Scout Council was made at the district meet in the Memorial Building, Thursday evening. J. G. Jones was retained as council chairman; Byron Wthipple was chosen as first and chairman of the leadership training. Wayne Christensen was chosen as and chairman second of advancement and court of honor. President A. Carlos Schow was named chairman of the finance committee. Thomas Powers was named treasurer; Raymond Stewart, chairman nt GOODWIN'S of organization; Bernall Bateman, chairman of health and safety; R. B. Worlton, chairman of camping; S. M. Taylor, activity chairman; Joseph Robison, chairman of publicity. Ttie four objectives for the Lehj Scouts for 1938-3were outlined as I ers, assistant scout masters. Explorer leaders, troop and district committeemen, representative from each ward Mutual association, a representative from each ward bishopric. It is desired that each ward in Lehi send their full quota of representatives to the meet. The meals will be furnished for $1.25. Each person is asked to bring their sleeping ba(gs or roll of bedding, knife, fork, spoon and cup. Yes you'll be surprised at the wonderful values so economicalgorgeous tlhey're ly priced creations pew autumn colors vying with nature for brilliancy. CHILDREN'S DRESSES A beautiful assortment for the little lady. Sizes from one year you'll up loveable creations ' Little fliss like them too America" washable silks. Look like "A Million Dollars" and priced to fit your purse. WEEK OCT. BARGAINS the pair up to size twos they're a gift. Fine assortment of shoes for the family new fall patterns. 98c Wolverine Woi'k Vi , t ri IS luwei wnii w-Vo- cnmp Onoes high grade values none better. J HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSIERY 5 Always dependable and lovely Other (grades of Silk Hosiery priced at 25c and up. A good stock of anklets length and full length length school hosiery. MEN'S DRESS 9-1- 5 SHIRTS look at our dollar Ihere 'great other values, values up to $1.98. A big stock to select from. Work Shirts 39c and up. Riding Breeches at Close Out Prices. A few corduroy pants if they fit take 'em at your own price almost. TOWELS gest values. We have the bigBelieve it or not. Outing Flannels and Quilt Batting. The best selection and biggest values ever it's quilt making time you can find what you need here. Waxed Paper, 125 foot rolls 25c two for 18c Rinso, Large Size 20c Oxydol, large size. .25c White Kir 25c bart White Soap....7 Crystal P. & G Naptha Soap, 7 bars 25c 25c 6 Rolls "Z" Tissue Palmolive, Camay Toilet Soap 6c Oil Cloth Table Cover Patterns r---v, 49c You can save time and money by coming here to your store of service first. ' .. .;-.- ' "V No, this little pig was not taken over by the bank in a foreclosure, but he Is In a bank, as this bank was turned into a pigpen. No, the ba'nk did not go broke It went out of existence honorably when the old town of Mercur ceased to exist when the camp closed down In about 191J. The old bank building walls that enclose the pig are one of the few remaining monuments that bear testimony of the busy days of Mercur more than a quarter of a century ago, when the mines of the district buildings and surroundings before to have October 9th, in an effort all fire hazards remobed or corrected before or during the fire prevention week. Every citizen should cooperate with the firemen in this movement in checking up and cleaning up danger points in their property. A few hours spent in cleaning up may prevent serious property damage and loss by fire in the future. MARRIAGE HILL-BON- supported a community of approxie mately 2500 persons, a bank, and a fair sized business district. Today, the old district Is coming back. The dump scarred hills that were deserted for more than a decade are again dotted with cottages of miners who are working In the district. Under the higher gold price, and Improved gold metallurgy, old dumps of the district are again being treated and old mines are being worked for ore that was worthless In other days. post-offic- SEASON IN UTAH COUNTY RUN the season less than three days on FOR SIX DAYS -- THREE DAYS pheasants. Iron county hunters will be allowed two days, November 6 and IN MOST COUNTIES. r. I. Counties where six days of PheaNewell B. Cook, state fish and game sant shooting will be alllowed are: commissioner, Sat. released a pro Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Millard, clamation telling Utah's thousands of Sevier, Uintah and Utah. u land bii d hunters when they can go ling Limit forth in the annual quest of pheasants j The proclamation provides that the and quail. bag limit in all counties for pheasants The pheasant, season will open shall be 3 male bir.li per day and Sunday, Novemler 6, and in most the possession limit shall be two days' counties will run for three days. In legal kill. seven counties the season will be six The bag limit in all counties open days, and in one county, Washington, to quail hunting shall be eight birds five days. Sanpete county hunting per day and possession limit shall bv ttnfriMl nrnwill V'iO "jrnvprnpH ..... - be eight birds. : vision, a de as of the county portion No shooting will be allowed before scribed in the proclamation will be 7 a. m. on any of the days open for open six days and the remainder for either quail or pheasants and shootthree days. ing will not be allowed after 6 p. m. Rifles and revolvers are barred. Quail Hunting Quail hunting will be allowed in seven counties. They are Davis, UNION MEETING Morgan, Sevier, Utah, Sanpete, Weber and Washington. In all exPOSTPONED season the cept Washington county, will be for two days. Washington The regular Priesthood and Relief county is governed by special provision which will allow 15 days of Society Union Meeting scheduled for Mrs. Alta Webb entertained her M. huntirug in certain areas as out- Sunday has been postpond due to the OGDEH VOTES AGAINST I. A. Class of Junior Girls at thu V. quail lined in the proclamation. regular L. D. S. Conference sessions N. Webb home, followirg the regular Cook Saturday urged that every in Salt City being held, SunCITY-OPERATED POWER M. I. A. class bird the hunter read day. proclamation work, Tuesday evening. . r Tl- -i nvocont ... - carefully. wnc. i eierluauriiic iciin AND LIGHT PLANT Counties with the regulation three son, Lois Lott. Iris Nidholes, Ruth Beaver Dr. J. G. Jones, Raymond Stewart Turner, June Fotheringham, Mildred .day pheasant season are: Box Cache, and Davis, Elder, Grand, Alice Jones, Azelia Abbott, Wayne Christensen attended the Ogden, October For the second Adamson, Salt Parks Council scout meetJuab, Morgan, Lake, Tooele, National and Marjorie Craven. time in less than two months voters Mary Roberts, Weber. In only one county, Iron is ing at Provo, Monday evening. of Ogden, Utah's second largest city, decisively rejected their city commissioners' attempt to build a power and light plant last week. The scheme voted down by a majority of more Tnan 1000 votes, contemplated the issuance of $1,650,000.00 in bonds to match a requested $1,350,-000.0- 0 hunter who brings in the deer with the widest spread of horns. PWA .grant for construction All you have to do is buy your rifle shells from our store, and of a $3,000,000.00 plant. register with the department, to be eligible for this prize of $5.00. At the first election August 8 the AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS people turned thumbs down on a contract entered into between the Ogden In fulfil H Mil cjty commissioners and A. C. Todd, I OR DUCK AND DEER HUNTING Salt Lake promoter, to issue the latter $2,600,000.00 in bonds for construction of a power plant. of the two projects Opponents voiced disapproval of a municial light plant wihich would duplicate the Ike ; cjty-opera- td National Fire Prevention Week will be observed from October 9 to 15 throughout the nation. Lehi firemen are preparing to join the rest of tihe nation in the observance of the week for the prevention of the loss of life and property through fire. Lehi citizens are asked to with tlhe firemen and inspect their premises, removing weeds and trash from fences and outbuildings, to inspect their homes and note the chimd electric utility neys and wiring and to remove any defects found to help prevent fires ready engaged in serving the munity at fair rates. in the city. Lehi firemen will inspect all public ' Just take a . state-regulate- brilliant new autumn shades. HflV. 6 SET FOR OPEN- - Attention Hunters! FIRE PREVENTION SCHOOL SHOE - -- :'.. ...... TO BE HELD A scout ''Moot" will be (held at the girls home in Provo Canyon, Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, Oct. 30, beginning with a barbeque at 4 p. m. Saturday, October 29. The meet is for all scouters, including scout mast- E Miss Lilly Hills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hills of Provo and Orren Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone of this city were marred in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday. Mr. Bone is a graduate of the Lehi High School and a former student of the Brigham Young University. Both young people have hosts of friends in their respective communifiies who wish them a happpy and successful 7 r ' - 9 follows: No. 1 To have a Court of Honor each month. No. 2 To have tenderfoot roundup November 6, the first Sunday in November, which is to be conducted on a troop basis. No. 3 To have a district camporee in the spring, either April or May. No. 4 To have every troop in the council in a three day camp. GLORIOUS DRESSES PRICES? No. C, 1938 NG OF PHEASANT SHOOT SCOUT MOOT Not just a few but hundreds from which to make your selection. Silks no two dresses OCTOBER STAKE t- j NEWSPAPER D This Little Pig Went to a Bank SCOUT COUNCIL 3 $5.00 Cash Prize will be given to the SHOT GUN and RIFLE SHELLS titoe mm Em Psxtxil (toe? al- com- r mmm ulxioxigiiQ CONFERENCE NOTICE The 109th if tlhe Church of Conference Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be held in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 7th at 10 a. m., continuing sessions on October 8th and 9th. Priesthood meeting The General will be held Saturday evening, October 8th, at 7 o'clock. There will he a meeting of the Church Welfare Committee with Stake Presidencies, Ward Bishoprics, Ward Stake Welfare Committees, Welfare Committees, Relief Society Presidencies, and Priesthood Presidencies Saturday, October 8 at 7:30 a. m. in the Assembly Hall. HEBER J. GRANT J. REUBEN CLARK, JR. DAVID O. McKAY First Presidency. Semi-Annu- al 100 lb. $5.5925 lb. bag $1.4010 lbs. Arrowax, no rubbing liquid wax, 1 pint can 10 Bars Crystal White Soap Kitchen Maid Flour 48 lb. bag 2 for Pineapple, No. 2 can COFFEE, any brand Pound Sugar, 1 3 for Package POWDERED SUGAR 3 Pounds Canned Apricots, No. 2 Can (Limit 3) BRIMFUL CORN FLAKES "10 Pounds Stayley's Syrup 3 Large Pkg. """''a Corn Flakes A- -l Soda Crackers 2 Pounds RAISINS, 25c 23c 9c JEL-SER- T 9c 59c 26c 18c MILK, 4 Tall Cans FARGO Pork and Beans, No. 2 GINGER SNAPS N FRUITS DURIED future. They left immediately following the ceremony for Garland, where Mr. o Bone is employed by the Sugar Co. They were accompanrid through the temple by Mr. and Mrs. Hills, of Provo, Mrs. John R. Bone and Heber Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, Mrs. Sarah Knudsen and Mrs. Lillian Knudsen, Utah-Idahattended the funeral servces for Mrs. Victoria Otterson Fowler, 59, jn Salt Mrs. Fowler Lake City, Wednesday. was a former resident of Lehi and a sister of Mrs. Sarah Knudsen. Two Hadfield. brothers, Nephi Otterson of Conrad. Montana and Ephriam Otterson of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutchings, Salt Lake City also survive. Burial Miss Phyllis Francom, Reed Hutdh-ing- s, took place n the Bountiful Cemetery. Miss Fay Hutchng and Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. ArcK Nelson of Mid-valAHred visited with Miss Madge Hutchings at Bountiful, Sunday spentt Sunday with Mrs. S. J. e, Taylor. BON-BO- HEAT DEPARTMENT OUR MEAT MARKET OFFERS YOU THIS SELECTION OF FRESH MEATS BEEF. PORK, LAMB, MUTTON VEAL, in Steaks, Chops, Cutlets or Roasts All U. S. Inspected Meat COOKIES AND Can 2 Pounds 2 Pounds 23c 39c 19c 25c 25c 25c 26c 10c 25c 25c VEGETABLES Bananas 5c Pound Yarns 4 pounds 25c 4 Pounds 1 9c Grapes, Potatoes, Onions, Lettuce, Celery and Cauliflower The Peoples Store WE DELIVER 20c 29c 75c 35c 29c Dinner Club Salad Dressing, Quarts 9 Pound Bag Rolled Oats (Buckeye) CHILI BEANS 3 Pounds 6 for (All Flavors) TOILET TISSUE 6 for DEVILED MEAT 6 for CHOCOLATE FORMER CITIZEN E6c PHONE 76 |