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Show Thursday, February 22, 1034 f 4 .. ZW (evert few for feng trfps) TVtcta goo J in comfortable coaches and chair cars on all trains every day. SAMPLE FARES FROM LEHI. UTAH Coach Firet CIim To LOS ANGELES $12U $23.08 . CHICAGO 81.17 18JJ7 PORTLAND 15.11 DENVER cuts in Also, big sleeping car 48.37 27.39 19.84 travel cost. Tickets good in sleepers, 3 cents a mile and leaj. Pullman costs extra, reduced by elimination ol the surcharge. Go by trais chuff m4 nhr tfcaa bvCg by algiiwaiy Hp) AJk r A tar -- . - ..vine. .ill id r acquainted with the present diatribu-jnetlon of patronabe, and third, by giving adequate publicity to all endorsementa, 2. All study cluba and junior organizations to get under way at once. S. A series of part ies will be launched in which friends of other political parties will have an op- portunty to affiliate. 4. A number of meetngs will be held by the joint committee for the purpose of studying the problems be fore the county and the state and crystallizing to some extent the Ideals of the party and the kind of men the people want In office. Ren. Warwick C. Lamoreaux of Salt Lake who was present, addressed the committee for 20 minutes on legislative practice and lobbying tactics as he had encountered them during his service In the lower house. TRIPS ONE-WA- Y . dW4Wf Thursday g USM FBS1 PJE3S on by Chilton and a setup a cor. shot by Hunt, but the BuUdog. co came back and, with Cody v snoia. short two The score si ouarter was Lehl 7, Provo 8. in The Bulldogs counted ten point half time at ted and period second the Wolverine ace, 15 to 11. Glen Chilton, Hunt was stopped la this period, but and post his guard from slipped down Peterson and shot short a counted half scored from the foul line as the w - frt sary will be cared for now, through this agency. Each patient must be examined by both dentist and the necessary work, receive the endorsement of each, as wen as the B, F. C. head before It can be done. After the examination has been completed, the patient will resigned requisition, ceive a properly which he or she may take to their Members From Flvo Cities Attend Ladies' Night Valentine Party a Lehl Lion, selected by the club, will be named lieutenant governor of Utah for 1935. Payson will receive this ap the largest Lions gatherings pointment for 1934 and American Fork ever held In Utah, with the exception for 1936. of district conventions, was held In The following were present; Lehl Thursday night) a. Lions county Lehl Messrs. and Meedames E. N. ladles night Valentine party, with ICS Webb, Byron Whipple, W. L, Worlton, One of Lionesses and guests, representing cluba from Provo, Paysou, American Fork, Heber, Morgan and Lehl, In attendance. Talka were given toy District Governor Everett E, Anderson of Morgan, A. IL Cristensen, president of the Provo Lions Club; J. A. Anderson, past president of Heber club; Dr. L. D, Fouts, president Of ' Payson club; Ernest N. Webb, president of Lehl chib; J. W. Thornton, deputy governor of Provo, and J. R. Tippets, superintendent of the Morgan school district Joseph Roblson, master of ceremonies, welcomed the group and Introduced R. Alvan Filcgerajd as toaatmaster. Leo Hanson of the Lehl club and Storm McDonald of Heber were the tail- twisters. The program Included: Selections, Lehl Lions quartet; reading, Miss Bessie Newman, Pleasant Grove; "radio progann," Payson club; piano and dancing numbers. Miss Geneva Wilson and Miss Doris Burgener, Heber: vocal solo, Marvin Qeaae, and a reading, Mrs. Fred Strata, both of Provo. Llona, , WEEK-EK- D "' SPECIALS AT BROADBENTS Peas, Corn and Beans, Can Salad Dressing, Quart Jar Peanut Butter, 1 Pound Jar 10o ..,.25c ..15c Corn Beef, Llbby's 3o Tomatoes, Solid Pack, No. 8 ft Can 10c Shrimps ....10o Pork and Beans, Can.. 6c Pork and Beans, Large Can 10c JSc Jello, All Flavors 5o BANANAS, Pound Oranges, large juicy, do.. --18c and 20e ..1 5c Tuna Flakes, large can Hill's Bros. Coffee, blue can.., ....28c Cracked Wheat, Germ&de and Cornmeal Pound Bag 35e TaU Salmon, Can. 15c 24c Large Oxydol, Package.. Bob White Soap ......... 12 for 25c Sunbrite Cleanser Hard Water Hand Soap, Special ...2 Bars 11c Large ...... .. ' A. F. Gaisford, Stanley Taylor, Leo Hanson, Ray Durnell, Elmo Eddlngton, D. R. Mitchell, Thomas Powers, Ed. J. Larsen, Mrs. lone Gilchrist, J. N. Smith, Joseph S. Robison, E. L. Chip, man, Bernard Bradshaw, E. B. Garrett, A. E. Webb A. H. Wing, R. O.. Nielsen, Frank Sharp, H. A. Fitzgerald, Howard Ricks, Joseph Coulam, C, L. Curtis, R. J. Whipple, Axer South wick, A. C. Schow, C. L. Johnson, Vanees Lott, Miss Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. Julia Mrs. Vaughn, Mr. Don Lover Id g Rachel Anderson, Mr. Evan Croft, Mr, H. J. Damarest and Mr. and Mrs. Mo Kellar. Heber Messrs and Meedames R. F, Nilsson, Lowe Ashton, J, A. Anderson, J. L. Hlatt, Storm McDonald and E. R. Tuttle, Miss Doris Burgener and Miss Geneva Wilson. American Fork Messrs. and Mee dames Wm. Chlpman, Wm. Thornton, Roy Greenwood, O, G. Humphries, E. P. Bate. H. H. Ramsyet and Dell Singleton. Provo Messrs. and Meedames J. W. Thornton. A. H. Chrletensen. W. Woolf, C. L, Ellertson, M. W. Gease, John Wb Dayley, E. R. Cloward, L. W. Mitchell L. V. Peterson, F. C. Strata, Oscar Bj9rregaard, O. W. Beebe, A. C. Hatch, A. U. Metrtll, F. C Speakman, J. A. Omanson, Alton J. Anderson. F, M. Alder. Morgan Mr, and Mrs.. E. E. Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tippetts, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Durrant, and Mrs. Ethel Tippets. Payson Messrs. and Meedames O. R. Dorius, W. Erlandson, J. S. Reece, Douglas Dixon, O. C. Chase, Stanley Wilson, N. C. MoCromick, P. C. Wight-ma- n, Eugene Hlllman, J. T. Lant, Dave Shuler, L. D. Pfouts, P. J. Davis. VARFililG City officials are requesting Lehl citizens who own dogs, to keep them tide at night, whether they are licensed or not as considerable damage has been one by dogs chasing cattle, killing rabbits and chickens at night. WHITE DINNER PLATES, Each 10 I.'OTICE . 10c CUPS and SAUCERS... FANCY CUPS and SAUCERS 10e The Elders Quorum of the Third 5c CUPS, White 10o Ward will hold their quorum meeting MOP HEADS .... .. ........e for 20c in the ward .chapel, CLASS TUMBLERS Wednesday, February 28th at 730 p. m. A sp(?clal 25 MORE NEW PATTERNS IN program nas been arranged and all PRINTS Elders of the quorum are requested Best garde. Just arrived, over one to be present. hundred patterns to pick from. . Yard DEMOCRATS OF Only UTAH HOUSE DRESSES All Sizes COUNTY APPOINT Beautiful Patterns and Styles 65c & 98c tMEMBERS-AT-LARG- E Fancy Print Ready Made Aprons..15c Collar Seta, Just the thing to trim Mrs, Wlnnlfred Evans Sorenson, 35c Lehl and . your dress only Mrs. Delia Kutsh of Payson 10c were Buttons, fancy card appointed as members-at-larg- e to and 10o eacn the Dress Buckles county Democratic committee, It 1 Silk Panties, fancy only was reported Monday following a Broadcloth, worth 25c yd. only 15c yd. meeting In the city and county buildExtra Special Cotton Bats, quilt The meeting was a Joint session ing. ,..,,SSc and 75c size only of the entire central and executive' Small Cotton Bats only... commltteea with practically every Extra Special on Table Linen, M In the county represented. Inches wide, colored borders In gold, precinct H. E. M. Woodward,' county chair rose and blue. Regular price 90c yd. laid before the committee a four-man, Tours for only ..38c polnt program which was adopted. It These are just a few of the specials is as follows: on at save and find you win 1. ICvery precinct to get a square deal, first by having representation on the county committee, no natter how Wo Deliver Phone 20-- ....55 15c j . W Leavitt, c. Groesbeck. rg. Burgess lg. Campbell, rf. . Bowen. if Greenwood, hj. McTeague, rf. 8 1 -- 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 ..0 8 0 0 .0 0 0, 0 14 34 4-- H CLUB LEADERS TO ATTEND COURSE AT STATE COLLEGE All Is In readiness at the- - Utah State of 12 Agricultural College for the opening the fifteenth annual H leaders' train- I "r. r , l 1 Included in our Stock, Imperial Glenway Papers, Washable and Fast to Light. Gilchist Hardware A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN STREET LEHL nj ROYA THEATRE Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest WHY BE SATISFIED WITH LESS? Adr weekly raoanntr 4-- LEHI G. Woffinden, rf. Chilton, If. Peterson, e. Goatee, rg. . Hunt, lg. Roberts, lf-- rf Fitzgerald, if. Evans, rg.-Hadfleld, lg. Wells, rg. X 13 0 iv. e 0 ii 0 .0 TOTALS 14 TOTALS All those receiving n through tin n registered before Novemb ana must nave anappll by the social worker v Knudsen, to present the Wallpaper Patterns 10 . NOTICE Now Showing Our New 1934 12-2- . The banquet was served by the Lehl LIONS GATHER AT LEHI FOR BIG FETE Fifth Ward M. I. A. offioera. It was announced at the party that R. F. C. WALL PAPER. ji ended. Plsy Brilliant Ball The third quarter was fast and both teams played brilliant ball. Lehl had a scoring spree at the close of the were tied quarter and the two teams ended. third quarter the at 2 when in the early The Bulldogs rally final period provided the winning margin. Lehl, led by Peterson, nearly deadlocked the score, but the gun ended the spurt. The victory cut Lehi's lead over to one f ull game, the latter havProvo LEHI SWAMPS FORKERS ing won six and lost two. Lehl has Favorites came through with victor- seven wins and one loss. ies In the Alpine divison Frday, when The score: LEHI school B. and Provo T. high Lehl, P. F. T. G. triumphed over second division foes. 10 2 3 . The Wolverines, swamped American Chilton, rf. 0 0 Fork by a 43.13 count. Hunt, heavy Woffinden, If. 1 11 8 5 to c. chalked Peterson, up If points scoring guard, 0 0 1 0 lead the scorers. Woffinden played a Goates, rg. 9 8 4 8 strong rustling game for the winners. Hunt, lg. 0 0 0 0 Kirkpatrlck, Leavitt and Groesbeck Roberts, rf. looked best for the losers, who played 30 12 12 without the services of a number of TOTALS PROVO Two games preliminary regulars. P. F. G. T. were staged, with the Lehl Aggies de2 0 1 43 to 6, Kemp, rf. feating American Fork Aggies, 13 3 and the Lehl sophomores swamping Cody, If. 1 9 4 the Cavemen youngsters, 87 to 6. Menlove, c. 9 1 4 AMERICAN FORK Overly, rg. 1 1 0 GL T. P. V. Jenkins, lg. 0 0 0 If. Barber, 1 4 Kirkpatrlck, rf. 0 0 0 -Thompson, rg. 4 0 Clift. If. Fegr. family dentistTSJha 1 T. 28, under the Extension the of Service, supervision D. P. Murray, state club leader an- P. P. ing course, February 4 1 Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 and THE TERRIFYING TRUTH ABOUT GOD'S STEPCHILDREf nounces. The course will close FRANKIE DANO and hundreds in r i March 8. i Mr. Murray and his aides have pret to receive 115 deegates from 24 pared 6 4 6 X,. counties of the state, anl to furnish 2 1 0 them with housing accommodations 0 ' 0' Shocking! Sensational! The Royal recommends this picture lot 0 0 during the week of Che course. Each for every member of your family. A picture you should see, - If you 0 county la allowed a certain number of a show once a year let this be the one. 0 0 -.0 representatives who are selected by ALSO GOOD COMEDY ONLY 10c 48 the aid of the county agents, project 15 -- 17 TOTALS leaders and community committees. Intensive training will be given this DAIRY CONFERENCE SET FOR 25,26, in clothing, foods, home science; year MARCH 3 AT OGDEN SCHOOL dairy, beef, sheep, swine, poultry manProblems relative to the developr agement; forestry and farm science. ment of purebred cattle, and the Special Instruction will be given In With JOHN BOLES and GLORIA STUART national plan of the AAA to control community singing and recreation. The school commence 6:30 will at Also a, Good Our Gang Comedy "BED TIME WORRIES." a day dairy production, will be discussed at ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c. a state dairy conference March 8, afi m. with getting-u- p exercises and will the Weber county high school, Ogden, close at 10 p. m., allowing ample time by A. J. Glover, editor of Hoard's for study, class work, recreation and some activity during Dairyman and president of the Hol- - the election of leisure-tim- e the period. stelnFrleslan association, according The purpose of the course is to train to Professor George B. Calne, exten sion dairyman and chairman of the leaders in the proper methods of ZANE GRET'S production control committee for Utah organizing and conducting successful clubs and to give them an Insight The dairy conference will commence program of this at 10 a. m. with special separate into the al movement which sessions for breeders of Jersey, great to designed to make farm life pleasurWith RANDOLPH SCOTT and JUDITH ALLEN. Guernsey, and Holstein cattle. At 2 p. Also Chaftc m. Mr. Glover will address a general able and profitable, Mr. Murray says. There will be twelve delegates to session in the high school auditorium on matters of vital Interest to the the club training course from Utah County. dairy Industry. Mr, Glover haa been associated closely with all movements for the Im provement and development of dairyCOMING JOE E. BROWN in "SON OF A SAILOR.' ing for more than a quarter of a cenW. L. Dr. Worlton and Dr. J. G. tury. He has served the dairy Interests at Washington, D. C. for a score of Jones are the dental committee for Lehl and all those who have tooth years by appearing before congressional committees in support of legis- troubles and were registered on the lation aimed at the control of imitation RFC prior to November 16, 1933, are dairy products. He has .worked dili requested to meet the doctors at the t gently for appropriations for building Memorial Building, Saturday morning, We lai-n-a have iust recnvaA a cWriTTionf nf fresh J a stronger dairy department and later reoruary 24", from 8:30 to 9:30 for and flower examination. seeds. Let us furnish your seeds this ft he was responsible In large part for ue sure wui Bueau to of of the Inauguration the jvu Dairy get the best if we furnish them. WHY NOT PLANT THE BEST SEEDS?, Industry in the United States Depart, R. F. C. PEOPLE TO RECEIVE DENTAL AID ment of Agriculture. He was elected aspresident of the Holsteln-FrlesiBegining February 24. 1934, Drs sociation of America In June, 1933. All dairymen of Utah are invited Jones and Worlton will be at the and urged to attend teh conference, Memorial Building, each Saturday which Is made possible through the morning from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. to efforts of the Weber Central Dairy give free examinations to all R. F. C. people, who are in need of dental work association. Professor Calne said. and who were registered on tho R. f. PROVO HIGH TAKES FIRST C. before November 15, 1933. rr You can ALWAYS LEAGUE GAME FROM LEHI Only the work which Is quite get the best selection of ' Meats and Groceries at our store. Provo stopped the seven-gam- e winFCH ning streak of Lehl Monday evening GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE by toppling the Wolverines, 84 to 80, For Two Weeks Only in one of the best high school game GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. OUTDOOR GIRL played at Provo In recent years. In Larje Box Face Powder. si 00 other Alpine district games, B. T. H. 85 8. won from Lincoln, 43 to 14, and vr? jtcouge 40 Pleasant Grove defeated American I year to Lehl Free Preas.,' j!oo Fork, 25 to 15. The Prove-Legame was tld eight Totl . 12.75 times and neither team ever had more ALL FOR SL00 PHONE 17 five-poifcad. than a Our Motto: A Free Press MAIN STREET la The Wolverines stepped Into an ewly Every Lehl Home. - I its! lot A i .9 ,1 "Wild Boys of The Ro 19 c. .1.0 Sunday, Mon., Tuesday, Fet. "BELOVED" Wed. and Thur. Feb. 28 and Marc Another BIG BARGAIN SH0V " The 4-- H inter-nation- Thundering Her "The Hurricane Express" ALL SEATS rfg i:ev;s 10c Fresh Garden See an Always Highest Quality MEATS and GROCER d. $2.75 hl nt I r ILAHSIEM FElj DBEBflE |