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Show The LEHI S I WIELY READ VII - ! CONFERENCE AND LARGEST 1 1 i NEWSPAPER D . LTAH. THURSDAY. MARCH 30. COMPOSER-STEPH- GRAMMAR GRADES FOSTER EN CONVENTION SUNDAY ti Si 'r Stake Conference, and Primary Conventions held in the Lehi High School Lehi be and :dir,g P Sun- -' School Fifth Ward Chapel, TO PRESENT OPERETTA iHi PI Ira ML -- JEROME BROWN CALLED BY DEATH 2. kday, April Officers will meet in ,he Primary 8:30 a. Lehi's oldest malt- residen', Jer-in- e Hifh School Building at executive an in Brown, 89, passed awuv at his h,,m,. . Sunday morning Stake Board here, Tuesday afternoon f,,!!uwin" a ion, for Primary Council representa- - long illness. He was born October -i- nters, High ii and Stake Presidency, with 8, 1859, at Calhoon, Iowa, a son of friary General Board members in Elizabeth and Daniel Brown. He married Adella Atwood on SeptemtlflO a. m. a general conference ber 3, 18S9, at Ogden, Utah. Mr. the High Brown has been a resident of Lehi be held in gion will for the past twenty years. Auditorum. Jhool Stake the His wife and three children o'clock 12 Primary U General Board him in death, lie has made fcard officers and ses-- n his home with an enters will hold ana executive adopted daughter, Mrs. Carleton Wilson for a number in the Fifth Ward chapel. General Board of years. The Sunday School Stake Board He is survived by an adopted the Sunday School, f Ward Sunday School Superin-toic- y daughter, Mrs. Carleton Wilson and will hold a meeting from 12 six grandchildren. 2 in the High School. Funeral services will be held in 1 Sun-i- v the Lehi Second Ward At 2 p. m. the Primary and Chapel, Frihold separate day, at 11 a. m. with burial in the day School will sions, the Primary will meet in Ogden cemetery. Ward and 'he Sunday e Fifth School in the High School Building, HIGH SCHOOL flie public is invited to both meeti- i - d ng. Stake M. I. A. will have the evening session at 7:30 Lehi 4 The SENIORS SPONSORING large of h the High School fcblic is invited to Rulon the trcanizer ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Auditorium. The attend. S. Wells, former presidient The Lehi High School Seniors are and Brazilliain Mission, of the mission, will be the sponsoring an athletic carnival in the School Gymnasium on Friday, give High 7, to raise funds for a graduApril M Brigham Service Bureau of ation gift to the school. Each year Idling University frovo are furnishinig musical selec-fen- s the seniors leave a gift for the school. The seniors, this year are sponsorfor the meeting. ing the carnival for this purpose and are planning on a picture for the There will be a candy auditorium. MICE HOPsale in connection with the carnival. local and out of town will SCOTCH PLAYERS be Boxing a feature of the acair. The carnival and smokeless smoker committee will be: Everyone interested in ''hop-scotcKeith Keith Trane, Program invited to meet Friday at 3:30 p. Wanlass, Me Kay W., Mark Brad-shain front of the Primary Grades and Dan Worlton. hildinig. General Committee Boh Port on, Dorthea Evans, Betty Wilson, Josephine Royle and Zetella Price. Publicity Zetella Price, Pon Turner, Lath Clark, Fhyllis Mason. Senior advisors are Ray Rurnell, Norir.e Fox and Margaret Thurman. Committee on arrangements Daniels, LaMar Pahl, Virgil Hall and Gene Peterson. Candy Sale Elsie Calton, Ruth Eliza Jeanne Johnson, YES MILADY Wrorlton, Calton and Maxine Tripp. shaker. Mrs. Howells selections. The will The Lehi Grammar Grades will present a three act operetta, ''The Land of Dreams Come True," in the' Lehi High School Auditorium, Wed- nesday. April 5, at 8 p. m. The stud-- j ents of the fifth and sixth grades have been working hard for sometime on the operetta and will be attractively costumed for the play, The Ixhi public is inWednesday. vited to attend. Price of admission will be 10c. The cast of characters follows: Orma Degelbeck ' Betty Bob Paul Evans Brown Katherine Peggy Keith Peterson Paul School children on a holiday Udine Garrett Mother Goose Old Woman in Shoe Beverly Powell Bo Peep Barbar Neal Bobbie Brooks Jack Horner Queen of Hearts . Margaret Worlton Russell Webb Boy Blue Miss Muffett June Erickson Son John Neal Nielson Norma Larson Jill Jack Ralph Mitchell Contrary Mary Bonnie Jean Whyde - Bobbie Ricks Nimble Jack Dick Eddington The Giarflt . Ralph Rixies Anderson, Glen Alvin Anderson, Putnum, Blain Schow, j& Mar Hutchings, Eugene Evans. Kelsy Chatfield, and J. B. Cooper. CHORUS DAISY Margaret Keetch, Naomi Turner, Iris Colton, Alice Peterson, Jo Ann Taylor, and Carol Ball. CHORUS Jean Wrilkin, ROSE Olea Merritt, La Rae Whimpey, Erma Adams, Elaine Norman and Maurine Pettit. Blue Bell Chorus Faye Bennett, Glenna Rick, Norene Felt, Azalia Aimonette, and Beth Adamson. Jean PLAYMATE CHORUS j wWm TUNING HUGE DEAGAN TUBULAR BELLS FOR nw rVIarm M LL.VM i 1 ! i No. S3 CARILLON EVER BUILT WILL HONOR GREAT AMERICAN : HOME-OWNE- , STAKE Free Pre i FOSTER MEMORIAL ON SUWANNEE RIVER AT WHITE SPRINGS FLA.- - is under construction at the Chicago plant of J. C. Deagan, Inc., Stephen Foster, most loved writer of folk songs, is to be honored with a memorial and "singing tower" to play the melodies the country has sung and hummed for more than five generations. The year 1939 marks the 75th anniversary of the death of the composer whose appealing melies are today sung wherever the EngIn the lish language is spoken. United States they have become as much a part of our national tradition as the national anthem: Old Black Joe, Way Down Upon the Suwannee River, My Old Kentucky Home, Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground, Oh Susannah, Old Dog Tray and The Camptown Races. carillon will be The huge located in the Campanile of the Foster Memorial at White Springs, Fla., on the banks of the Suwannee river he immortalized in song. The great instrument, cr .'nirg the greatest number of bells ever used, CHICAGO. famed American bell makers. Together, the memorial amphitheater and carillon will cost $350,-00- 0, a sum now being raised in n-wide subscription by lovers ot Foster's music. Aside from its size the carillon is of more than ordinary interest. Rather than the Old World shape cast bells, tubular bells will be used; the largest about 14 feet long and the shortest about 5 feet. It will be played electrically from a hand manual or by an automatic roll player. The Foster music will be played at regular intervals throughout the Westminster day. The sequence will mark the hours. The instrument will be heard at the New York World's Fair from the spire of the Florida State Exhibit building for the duration of that exposition before its permanent installation in the memorial. natio- cam-panifor- m well-know- n I Clark, Joyce Glover, Yvonne Boll-ma- n, Donna Holnistead, Yida Ashton, Christoffei-so- n, Naomi Downs, Richard flose Bokaw, Elaine Grace, Josephine Nieilson, Melvin Bushman, Ralph Cravens, Paul Hanson, Nile Hicks, Don Holnistead, Paul Julian, Leland Tommy Nicholes, Phillips, Dick Roberts, Richard Tolbert, Robert Gray, Shirley Barnhart, Vea Jean Brown, Donna Okey, Maydene Orion, Lou Gene Peterson, Blanche Smith, Kenneth Bateman, Varlan Clark , Norman Goodwin, Melvin Hartshorn, Heber Hunt, Donald Jones, Ferrel Lossee, Carlson South-wic- k, Ray Southwick, Wayne Webb, Marie Allred, Deon Dunsdon, Pauline Grant, Dona Mae Powell, Dona PeterJune Sunson, Virginia Roberts, derland. Sarah Jean Turner, Ralph Bateman, Wayne Gaotes, and May-na- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips an nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Freda, to Mr. Nyal Fletcher, son of Bishop and Mrs. Ira Fletcher of Magrath, Alberta, Canada. The marriage to take place in the Salt Lake D. D. S. Temple on April 12. NOTICE All youths between the ages of 16 to 24 who own instruments and wish (o learn to play come to a meeting held at the Memorial Bldg., every Monday night at 7:30. Come now and help organize and enjoy the parties to follow. h" Tops Bird Silk Hosiery are that we believe that they're the very best obtainable Just try them out. You'll be among our enthusiastic users. If you have not joined our Humming Bird Club it will be worth your while to call and learn how it will help you save while you wear the finest sheerest ring-fre- e hosiery. Humming NEW SPRING STOCK FOOTWEAR for the entire household STYLISH Fine Foods Savings L'.'ic WHEATIKS. 2 Pkgs. One Flashlight FREE SPINACH 2'v2 can 2 for 25c PEANUT BUTTER 2 IC 2 Pounds c FLOUR, 18 Pound- . )Sc lbs. 48 Star Flour, Shredded Wheat, 2 for -- lie Happy Vale Pink 2 for .)C Salmo- nCRIPCO or Snowdrift, 3 Pounds Carnation Wheat or Oat 2()C Flakes all flavors. -, li)c 5 for TOILET TISSUE, JEI.-WELI- STURDY ECONOMICAL Breakfast Baron Pure Lard -- 1 lb- - lh? 8 Ounce ." RvftnlTls feet. GOODWIN'S FR white for ' Kitchen Mirrors, 9x12 Nursing Bottles. WOLVERINE WORK SHOES kind to your Glass Tuv.i'lers Pinner Plates, large Flour Sifters. Special lb " Cup t 'rc !"' '1C " famous -- : Pkl-'- - Old Dutch Clear., er A1o the world 1C rolls Babv Food. Libbys or -- 3 Gerbers 3 19c c for -- ' .... 9c Wo .. 2(io for GARDEN SEEDS Broadbent's QUALITY AT A PRICE Phone 20-- Prompt Delivery JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY Everythng is reported in ness for the Lehii High School readi- Junior Prom in the DansArt, Friday evenProm ''A ing. The theme of the trench Ballroom," has been artistically carried out in orchid, rose and and the scheme pink, decorative DansArt is reported to be changed into a beautiful, colorful, ballroom, with it's chandaliers and decorat ons portraying ' ,the theme faithfully adchosen by the committee and P. T. A- - TO ELECT OFFICERS GEOCEBY SPECIALS Association on of ofelect annual will ho.d their ficers in the High School Auditorium, Thursday evening. A program will A be given by the school children. PeterS. G. committee, nominating visors. son, Mrs. Rula Dorton and Dr. W. L. eventhe of of the One highlights Worlton were appointed to nominate the one ticket and the other candidates dance by feature a be will ing Juniors, followed by the promenade. will be named at the meeting, ThursThe orchestra will be Dick Jorgen's day. The public is invited to attend. Orchestra of Salt Lake City. The meeting will begin at 8 p. m. Commit'ees are: Faye Hutchings. chair- chairman; Emery Jones, vice unou LEHI SCHOOL iar.; Glen Zimmerman, tiara I Miriam Lott. Facullv advisors are Miss Smith, TEACHERS FROLIC Mr. Miss Condor, Miss Minnoch, and Mr. Knud- liurncy, Mr. Garrett, The teachers of tho Iehi Schools a novel party, Wednesday are: Supt. enjoyed and patronesses Patrons The party, a banquet and Mr. and evering. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. ,,,! out the theme of "The A. carried social Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamson, toasts being given Dr. Nineties" Gay Alice Hutchings, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. during the banquet on some popular G. Jones, J. j Mrs. and of the period. and Mr, Steve Zimmerman, Mr. wore some appropriate item S. M. Guest Mrs. and Mr. ilimvor Orion, ann of apparel, stylish Mr during that Chanl.'rlain. I.ott, (Iran Mrs. and period. Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Mr. with All teachers of the school Mrs. and Will am Trinnaman, Mr. a merry their .njoyej partners Carl Miller. The juniors invite the Lehi public to join them in their Prom Friday The Parent-Teache- rs SALAD BANQUET THIRD PLANNED WARD TONIGHT The Lehi High School Alumni are a party for May 13. Alumni The Me!'hized'k Pries1ho,d planning will f,f ;he Lehi Third Ward members are askel to keep the date the in mind. rn the married members of and a at banquet Priesthood A'.ronV Thursday Mrs! Margaret Eastmond. execu,iance in the ward chapel.,iH i i . ttarf at tive im.,m' lie sectary of the Utah County evening. Priesthood mem-n- Red Cross Melchrzedck 7 30 spent Thursday in Lehi their partners, married nlannintr a first aid course to be and priesthood members Aaronic given here. he will present. thf:r wives mem-,,- , en-tc- rt DRESSING, - 17c Pound 2 Pound All Flavors, Jar 23c 35c for 23c 2 for 19c 25c 59c 19c 25c 10 for 33c 21c 6 for 49c Mircale Whip MILK, Tall Cans BOOTH SARDINES JEI.-SER- 56c . PEANUT BUTTER 4 , 6 for OVALTINE, Irge' Size MATCHES, 6 Boxes PUREX, Half Gallon Bottles SOAP, Crystal White Giant Bars OXYDOL PEAS, BEANS, CORN, No. 2 Cans FRUITS and VEGETABLES 5c BANANAS ORANGES, Large 10c GRAPEFRUIT YAMS 1 1 Dozen Dozen 25c Pounds 25c Lettuce, Bunch Carrots, Spinach, Cabbage at Market Price. Meat Department ALUMNI PARTY IN Pounds 10 MIXED COOKIES m eveiili.g. 2 Dozen 33c EGGS SUGAR, j irh -.j- im, Cji-i- J J ' , 5?Jjr lb'" -- 27c lb. Rindless Breakfast Bacon Pound -LOOSE LARD Pounds 25c 2 MUTTON COPS 37c 2 lbs. Brick Banquet Cheese 23c Pound Assorted Lunch Meat Fresh Oysters for Week-en- d lc STOUE PEOPLES WE DELIVER PHONE 76 rd Russon. STATE STREET |