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Show 1 ! f The Lehi Free Pre wui - . Home-Owne- d j ICE " tfKE I LEHl r.lTV Jn "y BE HELD SATURDAY TO . V "Ward ,.-- ir g, ri 1 SeconA SATURDAY, MARCH 31 Minstrel, Second Ward at 8 p. m. Public meeting High School Auditorium, 7:30 p. m, SUNDAY, APRIL 1 Easter services in ward Sunday Schools. Fast services at il a, m. Baptismal services In Seminary 1:30. M. I. A. Conjoint In all wards at welcome and be -riven in the Ward, Tuesday evening, .. fIgtfSSKW.' alii ifreil Rnriiw f . .. iDrMinnt j returned from a States Mission and Carl . ( I W t, BOnwuis r . J- - ton and H 'Zea and WO" tiweatern ton 01 Mr- - ttIlu st the . . f h 1 Hutching 3 inril n . mission The following' pro- - .... Birauscu. NW wives Play Act CARL WEBB Don Trane Hall's class. Marimba Duet of Pleasant Grove. jal brothers Gleaner class. Tribute to missionary Tribute o.m.rb MJss to missionary Carl Webb M. Men. j C. Allred. remalnd- - I. uiuiu 111 contributions Voluntary will be HISSIOHARY Lin at 8 m. sharp and an lnvlt- tA t:,. u AtaniAl to - J1oln '' Second Ward Tuesday evening. f P- - V D .i IJI pVM-rnn- - - an ge and President 'Following the program the . ... 11 lit V. jf too lune witt mo Bircui, 2 Funeral services for Mrs. W. W. Dickerson at 2 p. m. in Third Ward. The team from Lehl are Rose Genealogical classes at 8 p. m. in all and Utella Smith, affirmative, wards. with Aria Cox and Marie Robinson as TUESDAY, APRIL 3 alternates. M. I. A. meetings in First, Third Don Fitzgerald and Mary Abbott as Fourth and Fifth Wards. negative debaters with Merlin Love-ridMissionary Party in Second Ward st and Ernest Allred as alternates. 8 p. m. Arrangements and schedules will be WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 worked out In the near future. "Pete and Peeling" in Third Ward. The district championships are to be THURSDAY, APRIL 5 decided before May 1. Stake choir practice In music room at high school at 8 p m. xr and Xylophone 7:30 p. m. MONDAY. APRIL. Trin-nam- f0 musical selections L company. eCity.wm nd Mn T frap dancing f"sra lav for the 9. Deen jai ,ge oij --wit tw .yo aperoned "uAntlv WIVES flriD fl NOTICE TO STAKE CHOIR PAR- NUMBER IS WARD MEMBERS Another of those good Second Ward minstrel will be beld In the Lehl Second Ward, Saturday evening at 8 p. m. sharp. The sketch and dialogue are original, the songs are old southern favorites. An orchestra directed by Miss Alene Erlcksen will furnish musical selections. Four imported minstrels will be there to assist Albert Simmons, Harold Osborne, George Strasburg and Boyd Webb as end men with Charles Crabb as middle man and Mrs. Rose Ahton, Mrs. Wllford, Hardman, Mrs. Carlton Wilson, Mrs. Robert Allred, Mrs, Jennie Nostrum, Mrs. Herman Allred, Mrs. O. L. Kittinger, Mrs. Abe Elder, Robert Allred. 3. O. Meiling, O. L. Kittinger, Herman Allred, Hershel Manning, William Kirkham, Abe Elder and Wllford Hardman. Betha Allred Is the accompanist. The minstrel will take one hour and forty-fiv- e minutes and will begin at 8 o'clock. It to sponsored by the Second Ward Elders Quorum. A good orchestra will be In attendance. to entertain you before the performance. Every one Is invited to join the Second Ward on Saturday evening. e E BATING The next practice for the Lehl Stake Choir will be held In the music room of the high school building at 8 p. m. The missionary wives and parents will on Thursday, April 5. The practice TIETJEN-VASTROhold their meeting at the home of Mr. scheduled for Thursday of this week and Mrs. Carl Gunther on Friday, is postponed to April 5. Lehl relatives received word this Miarch 80, at 7:30 p. m. All missionary week of the marriage of Ina Evans wives and parents are urged to be In to Lee B. Vastrow of Los Tietjen CLEEIIP attendance. A good program has been Angeles, California, on March 14th. arranged. Mrs. Vastrow Is a daughter of W. S. Evans of this city. The regular baby clinic will be held Mrs. Vern Beck and daughters, in the Memorial Building on Friday. Mrs. Samuel Crane and daughter, Shirley and Mrs. Samuel Walker were April 6, from lto 3 p. m. All those Inof Draper, were guests of Mrs. Sunday guests if Mrs. Beck's parents, terested are Betty, requested to be present James H. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Sunday. Gray, Tuesday. ENTS DISTRICT ORGANIZED J 1 1 a debating district to debate on the I Lrfioti; "Resolved: That the valu- - OHO joa on utilities operat- are permitted to make a which public :; in I? tab should be their valuations for tax was organized this week. jmft Jjrpoae; district will include the schools: Lehl, American Pleasant Grove, Lincoln, Provo, P0" ounty gh &t p06- - and the !The ACKAEf k see m You I I 10c jiafflicn tugn at ueoer. MARRIAGES ther I u 1 3 I ii M W 1 J Lfu -- U I GROCERY SFECIALS Sandwich Buns, 8 in pkg. 9c Hot Dog Buns, 8 in pkg 9c Dixie Molasses (10 lb. size) 79c Potato Chips (large sze) 20c Potato Chips (small isize) . . .10c Old Mill Salad Dressing, 1 qt- 25c Mayonnaise (Best Foods) 1 Pint 25c, Half Pint.. 15c ffl Pickles, all kind, in glass DRESSES 2 Dresses at . .98c 6 Dresses .. .$1.95 16 Dresses . . .$2.95 5 Dresses . . . .$3.95 9 Dresses . . . .$4.95 6 Dresses . . . .$3.95 2 Dresses .. .$4.95 10c each 15c Dozen 27c . 6 for 25c jar Olives, 9 oz. can Eggs ...2 Libby's Deviled Meat. Pierce's Pork and Beans, No. 2Va Can... 25c ...... Thumb Corn... Borden's Mfic, tall Can Large Pineapple -- 2t,c 2 Pounls Cold Meats of All Kinds 29c Cheese, 2 Pounds Price-Gree- 2 Pounds 15c Oranges. .12c, 20c, 23c, 30c doz. 5c Pound Bananas 2 lbs. for 19c Peas.. Err BRASSIERES-L- arg FBEflm irt lie ii . .. .98c "tovalues Group 11 5c - ...... - ... and Plain "!.pri?".Tii8r$W49 HATS Flannel Sport Hats Bright Colors $1.29 Straws Brown, Black and Blue agf Yd to $1.00 GIRDLES Every Easter outfit should have a proper foundation. $149 and $1.95 Two way stretch girdle $1.00 Girdle All Elastic Girdle Side Fastening $1.9j $1.49 All in one Corsellete, size 38 and up Coo reopie II -- Let us fit the family. .... Wj49 Women's Slippers . . . Black Patent, Black Kid and Brown Suede (75 pair) Brokeu Lots of White Slippers For Ladies ... A Plaid Blouse S an $1-4- 9 MEN'S SPRING and SUMMER UNDERWEAR 25c and up White Cotton Shirts and up .29c White anl Colored Rayon Shirts. . . .29c and up Trunks. Cotton White and Colored and . .29c np Trunks. Colored Rayon White and Men's Light Weight Unions, suitable for S?c p garments 49c pair Men's Athletic Union Suits, 2 button Light Weight Canvas Gloves, blue wrist. .5c pair (Just the thing for gardening) 8c Men's Rockford Sox BLOOMERS AND STEPINS All Sizes and Prices 80 SQUARE ' "VEGETABLES 20c Dozen Lemons Radishes, Beets, Carrots, Tur- Asparagus NewTS-v- 7, Harris, 79c to 60c Suit B. Rollin's seconds 59c Rollins Perfect, fori or service 98c New Harmony in new spring shades Child's Hats silk crepe Winnies and Frankferters, nips at Market $4.95 $6.95 $5.95 $7.95 ?c OEATS FRUITS $395 to 55c Straw Hats... 25c and up 25c fc Abut Child's White Slippers, size 2 $1.00, $U9, to 8 Shoes, size 2 WTiite Child's d 51.49 to 8 . $19Sandals Child's Oxfords and oc in Brown and White. inBlue Women's Slippers Combinations, Gray Combinations. White Combinations White at the low-- SCARFS $1-5- 0 .... 0 FORTTErfLEHI RESIDENT BURIED AT ST, GEORGE tegular $2 95 now...-..-- ZStriped and Printed, Regular $2.45. now.. . Bright Colors $1.98 now. . . ... Something to help Regular white .shoe time, there Ths is brighten up last be something in this group year's spring coat. may wui that jusi wt HOSE Former Value $15 95 Other New Style Suits $18.75, $22.50, $24.50 and $27.50 98c MEN'S TIES 10c, 25c, 50c, SHIRTS MEN'S FANCY and $1.69 49c, 98c BOYS' SUITS $4.95 and up ""Women's Straw Sun Shades ...... .... lp.ro. EASTER SHOE SALE $1.95 $11.90 12c ; New Bright Patterns 1 $1.95 $2.95 . LEIIIFLCl r UnL EASTER SUIT SALE 5c Pork and Beans Hot Cross Buns 25c Dozen Prunes .2 pounds for 22c Figs .2 pounds for 22c Cocoanut, Half Pound Bag. .15c Coffee, M. J. B. 1 lb. package 23c Salmon, Red Bell. .1 lb. cans 17c .3 for 19c Jello, all flavor,s. 65c bucket 10 Staleys Syrup. . lb. S lb. size 49c Snowdrift 3 Pounds Soda Crackers. . . .38c Tom value value value value value value value bereavement. Those In Mississippi left at noon Tuesday and are expected late Friday or Saturday with the body. Funeral service will be held In Lehl Third Ward, Monday, April 2, at a former Lehl St. George, Sunresident was burled at the previous He away passed day. Thursday at Las Vegas, Nevada, of heart trouble. MJHtary services were conducted by the American Legion, Post No. 0. He was born in Pleasant Grove, March 1. 1867 He was a corporal la the first Troop of the Utah State, U. VolunS. Calvary, Spanish-Americteer Army. For a number of years Mr. Harris lived in Lehl. He is survived by his widow Mary Brooks, one son. Grant B. Harris, three years. daughters, Edith and Evelyn Harris Surviving are her husband, her and Mrs. E. Penn Smith f Los Anmother, Mrs Julia Curtis, Lehl; eight geles, California, and four grand children, Rodney Dickerson of Lehl; Mrs. Myrtle poulson of Sandy; Mrs. Winnie Ballanger of Magna; William SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Dickerson, Michigan City, Mississippi, ON EASTER SUNDAY Mrs. Ruth Evans, Boulder City, Nev.; a wonderful showing of have We Arnold, Lois and Irvin Dickerson of Ferns and Plants In Bloom Lehl. A brother, Robert J. Curtis of Plants, Llllies, the beautiful Easter and Lamar, Mississippi; a sister, Mrs. Nola Easter Flower Beverly of Lehl and sixteen grand We Invite you to visit our green children. Two children, a boy and a and see them in bloom. houses girl passed away In Infancy. The sympathy of the entire commun ity goes out to the aged mother and Growers of Flowers for All Occasions. family of Mr. Dickerson In their I EASTER SALE OF SILK - Mrs. Efffle Bell Curtis Dickersou-53- , passed away at the home of an aunt at Millington, Tennessee, Saturday, March 24, following a short Illness of pneumonia. She was bora October 80, 1880, at Lamar, Mississippi, a daugh-e- r of Julia Edwards and William to was married She Curtis. William Walter Dickerson, October She 24, 1897. at Lamar, Mississippi. came to Lehl with her" husband on August 21, 1902. living here since that time. She left Lehl three weeks ago to Join her husband who was farming in Michigan City, Mississippi. Shortly after her "arrival at Michigan City, Mr. and Mrs Dickerson went to Milllngr ton, Tennessee to visit an. Aunt of Mrs. Dickerson. wno was ill. Mrs. Dicker-se- n was taken 111 there and passed away at the home of her aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Gray. Her husband and son, Arnold being with "her at the time of her death. She has been a teacher In the Third Ward Relief Society for a number of HANDKERCHIEFS Supplies For Outings, Hikes, Canyon Lunches, etc. 0, PASSES AWAY SAT. Annr n Z3 ILWt a IEETI1I8 and M MRS. W. W. DICKERSOU MINSTREL AT SECOND WARD, SATURDAY EVENING Missionary Wive and parents meeting at Gunthers. Home . SECOND MARCH 29 Girls Party at High School. FRIDAT, MARCH 30 1 Of 1 rii,,DM-. -- THURSDAY, to (j Klrl itiu EVENTS OF WEEK SSIOfJARY TESTI MONIAL 8f 1 Newspaper KI HARDWARE ITEOS $1.49 25 feet Garden Hose 50 feet Garden Hose . . . . .$2.89 2 Gallon "Stanolind" Motor $1.10 Oil 5 Gallons "Stanolind" Motor $2.49 Oil 6 for 19c Glass Tumblers . X PHONES 70-- 78 7a u |