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Show THURDy THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1934 i aft Spri IlgS ' ENTERS DISTRICT The Lehi Stake M I A. contestant will meet contestants from ths Cottonwood, East Jordan, Oqulrrah, Tooele nJ West Jordan Stake at the district final Friday and Saturday. LaVerl Allred, winner of the gtake Gleaner Girls will content at the "West Jordan Chapel on Friday even-ta- r. Her speech will be number four and the subject being "Youth.'' Don 8imms, "Lehl Stake winner of the M. Men's division will be number 1, his speech on the M. I. A. Slogan, will be given. The contest on Friday , will begin at 7:45. , The Lehl Second Ward will give their contest drama ''Friends of the Family" m the West Jordan Gymnasium. The drama contest begins at 7:45 on Saturday evening. Following the drama contest the dancing contest will be held In the Delia Roberts, Von gymnasium. Adamson, Verland Fowler and Reed Chrlstofferson will represent the Lehl Stake in this event. The original dance contestants from the Lehi Stake will be Delia Roberts and Von Adamson. Lehl Stake representatives have been carefully chosen and are expected to receive a very high rating at the Ihl contest. ENGAGEMENT OF FORMER LEHI GIRL ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Addis are announcing the engegament of their daughter, Vlda to Jack Chrlstensen, the marriage to take place In the Salt Lake Temple on June 6. The Addis family were former Lehl residents. BROADBENTS " SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-EN- D ARE RED HOT ...... SUPER VALUES VALUES THAT MEAN A REAL SAVING Before The Best Are Gene Shop Early It Will Pay You SUGAR iw rviw 25 POUNDS liilw .... $1J S4.04 SUGAR, 100 Pound 8ack ..... .25c 2 for 49c CERTO. Bottle 3 Doten 10o BEST JAR RUBBERS Powdered Sugar, S Pounds.. ..........25c 25c 2 Pound Can Rockwood 20c ,. Cocoa ......... j :. 6c All Brands MILK, JELLO, All Flavors l, 4c All Varieties, package.. ...5c 30c 14 ox. Can Pork and Bins Large Quart Can Pork and Bens....10e Old Mill Salad Dressing, quart bottle ............................................ ...25o B Raisins, Packet . 10c Cora Flakes, large package 25c Best Head Rtoe, 4 Pound...- Mc Cocoa nut, Half Pound Packet J far 2S Light House Cleanser. 11c Crystal Wedding Oatmeal Ifto and Per Pes Corn, On 1Uo Be ..... and Can Per Tomatoes, ' 25c Clorax. 1 Quart BotUe Sale.... 15c HERE'S A REAL BUY 15 Per Dozen JJice Oranges........ SPONSORS TAX MEETINGS . 4 4 . .. , Pll lAWn Tlllf 1ffr-r-V etepp. near a me The Lehf Farm Bureau will sponsor a series of three meetings for the benefit of the taxpayers of this locality. The talks will be on the tax situation and it. will be to the advantage of all to' attend. Dates for the meetings have ' n definitely set. Mr. Welling of the State Farm Bureau will give the talk at the first meeting. Herbert Maw, state Senator at the second Will, be the speaker meeting and Mr. Keifer of the state farm bureau will give the final lecnot-bee- ture. Watch for the dates of the meeting and If possible, be there. H -- -- Iirge rattle snake, shove the the workman's trouser leg. going the reptile of far.e. ana trouser through the fluid on the top of 1 jiuisiinous Hanging Rock one of the la ml macks ftie shoes. high ' . .be to is t American of Fork Canyon'" ." ... A blasted away this week. in order that; C 8n1 Mr8" the road in the canyon can be made' " the wider. The rock defied the effort, of'family attended service. memorial the and lebration the early road builder, and was teft Harris. ofIartin the grave at hanging over the road way and has "': J proved a scenic feature ipf th,e canyon. jVand woncmen nsve t Irene anu ouimrj A crew or twenty-on- e . Clarence . Mrs. u.u.1. ond i.t ,i. Into the rock making ready for theories of Ameircan Fork, are quests at .. 111 Martha Ball thiS Mrs. an nno.tialf .v. rr u ...... nf w vt iuvii mil unv nna who bu.n. uiaBL ..Vl.k tons of powder. It is planned to blart veek. the large mass of rock' into small ' Heber'C. Webb. William Davis and pieces. The new roadway will extendi about 200 feet into the mountainside, r Hvrum Gray were business visitors to Oneof the workmen at thfr ,hajig-- . . Sait Lake City, Friday. Pn "! -- ,; rr jm.. HERE ARE NOW INSURED This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This means mar. au aeposits in ims Danx up to $2,500.(r are fully guaranteed against loss of any kini YOUR DEPOSITS ' - j v. 1 21 Commercial Banking Savings Department Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds 1 MARRIAGES Capital $25 000 t THEATRE n: t PROOLAUATtOn I, Stanley M. Taylor, Mayor of Lehi City, Utah, do hereby proclaim Saturday, May 26, 1934, a National Poppy Day In commemoration of World War Veterans, who gave them all that we might continue on. Stanley M. Taylor. 20 PLANES TO FLY OVER THE CITY A fleet Of airplanes that are touring Utah and Central Idaho, will be at Provo on Tuesday, May 29, according to word received by the Provo Cham bar of Commerce, this week. The planes will land at the Provo airport at S:1S p. m. on May 29 and will remain In Provo for two hours As the fleet will be enroute north, the citizens of Lehl will no doubt be given an opportunity of seeing the planes as they fly to Salt Lake City. IHrCnTMIT STC3X- - K L STAN Let BOYS' BASEBALL GLOVE BOTH FOR ..V W DeHter We cover buttons and frame 20-- . pictures El L iled :! ggc F! LARGE 4 OUNCE BOTTLE ELKAY'S WHITE (JLEAIS EK AND MULISH SHOE: la 25s LeM Phones ilF: nDflrag Co, H MAIV STREET and STATE STREET State Streetlf Main Street 27 id mi om POPPY DAY 'Tack Up Your Troubles,, CLYICafilCa Jc,uM Mrs. Alta Webb who Is attendle-- the Utah School cf Beauty la Bait Lake at the E. IT. City, spent the week-en- d Webb home. BVlUfTIR BflijY nuns m) 'lark host INK fcdY last Jacqulin Barnhart, IM daughter of Mr. and Mn. L hart, received painful injurki right arm at the family Ihop1 J, sctec ids Mrs. Barnhart was nn stepped into another room taif washer running. The little W a chair to the washer, cltabt it and run her arm into tie wringer. The arm was inn wringer to the shoulder, and ly bruised although no day. It plwM IT. ZZTll opccial Matinee Decoration Day at 3 P. M. All Seats 10c, Evening Only I0c and 15e. Let', Qo! Jo 'by! yte- - Mb, 1 broken. -1" niLLIQ.'l DGLLM3 L fob utah Ff i. LAUREL and 'Tarzaa The Fearless" horts let BOTTLE a delicious chocolate flavor food beverage .v Tardlda haet2.1.J-- . Pwder..r.10 Tov&teLjU AND A PINT Uf Wl"Oli3UliUilWii A 99c VALUE and A BIG CAN OF VITA-FULDRINK MIXER BIG DOUBLE SHOW tt P 1,(1 Wed. and Thureday, May 30 and 31 i M LEHI, .. These Immortal lines of Macraes in the have a practical application creative moral adventure of peace today, even as they had, when written, upon the seething vertex of war: 'Take up our quarrel with the foe. To you, from falling hands, we threw The torch. Be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who dies, We shall not sleep, the Poppies grow In Flanders Fields." ! The American Legion Auxllary has accepted this challenge of peace-tim- e duties and obligations, even as they did, those of war. Vision and venture are the drum beats to which we march forward and upward, as we look "Up" and see Infinity and look "Out" and Humanity. Through our Poppy Program it is given to us to look "Up'' to the shining spirit of the men in whose memory we wear the "veteran made' OLIVER HARDY Poppy and to look "Out" and see the suffering humanity which is the pitiful wreckage of that gigantic conflict among nations. It is through our Poppy Bale, that with us, America, is remembering The funniest pair ta pictures are here again! "Pack Tour Troubles'' shares in creating and maintaining Up bluee-co- me -jand see Laurel and Hardy In -- Pack weepaway the Up Tour that hlgh"patriotlc idealism and sound public opinion, which makes possible the Increase of Justice, civie righteousness, patriotism aad good will. The Poppy Industry is one of the most important programs which we 'have, for through its symbolism are the fires of democracy 'e idealism kept alive: AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROGRAM FOR DECORATION DAT through Its practical program of em ployment, are disabled veterans rehabilitated with nelf respect In their earning power; and through Us Sale I BIO FEATURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE are the major portions of the fundi GEORGE RAFT. CAROLS TOMBORT and SALLY RAND (the Fan Dancer )ln received, to Unit, Department and National for Welfare Work. Buy and wear a poppy on May 88th. -'51. Soak ' MAIN STREET I "MASSACRE" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 27, 28 and 29 ft Telephone 85 Friday and Saturday. May 25 and 26 tMlssea' Silk Bloomers, are 4 to II 2Se There win be a meeting of the stock .Ladies' 611k Bloomers, very good j49 and fl.lS holders of the Lehi Irrigation Company Laities White Hata a" .JClidies and Misses' White Sandals 11 In the Memorial Building oa Friday, MJay 25, at I p. m. for the purpose of k' joins' and Ladies' Whit Slipper the Information on hand of 00 diseasing 'Oxfords , tt 25 government help in driving wells and and ester 1o to discuss what to do tor the beet ad AKXLE OX, all vantage with the water we have. Cloths. Fancy Linen ISe and Virgil Peterson, President. . .SOc Tard WhttwOrsMKiy, Broadcloth ... . V oa a Udder of dancln ladles. Al H, rose to The First Ward Sunshine Committee XH Vera" the screen', A. the J. entertained at -borne, Phillips EwfcsfVFane Lady thrlU bleet Thursday afternoon at a surprise for it!.' s Julliette Jafum Victoria Stewart, who la moving Mrs, jWild RootiWava into Second Ward A program In the : p t:,n 1 WEfrt ANV'SOtT) cn eluding a talk on the Kawtlaa Islands, HIRTS AUKaee, Only ew-Jothe specials given by Mrs. Glenn Stewart was fol These arm Just Crabbe d lowed by a dainty luncheon. Twenty With Bust Wei... The jroa ran gei and wnsakr shoppta at Uston, or five guests were present. .picture.. Dare devli action that will Te $20,000 fell Miss Oleve Kittinger talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kittinger of this city and Kay Kirkham, son pt : Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham of Salt Lake City, were married in the WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH Salt Lake Temple, Friday, May 18th. OF EVERYONE The bride Is a graduate of the Lehl Hitch School and has taken an active part in the musical circles of the city. She has also taken a post graduate course In Seattle, Washington. A shower was given in honor of the bride in the First Ward Relief Society Hall on Saturday afternoon where fifty RICHARD BARTHELMESS in guests were present. Mrs. O. L. Mrs. Mrs. Broomhead. A. J. Kittinger, Areva Armistead, Mrs. A. H. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Martha Jones of Pleasant Grove were hostesses. Misses Margaret Peterson, George- The greatest modern story of the red man ever screened. The most human anna Peterson, Phyllis Armistead, Alta action picture of this generation. Stoker and Morheo Allred entertained It's New! It's Different! AUo a Our Gang Comedy "HIGH NEIGHBOR." at the Kittinger home Saturday even See this one and avoid regret. ing in honor of the bride. AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY 10c and 15c. Mrs. O. L. Kittinger entertained at her home Sunday at & trosseau tea. Relatives and clow friends of the bride were present The young couple will make their home at 911 South 9th East Salt Lake City. Hosts of friends In Lehl and Salt Lake City, are wishing them every Joy through life. -- -- Surplus ft am KITTINGER-KIRKHA- IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPART MENT YOU WILL FIND els and Bun - Jell-Wel- i-- when he jUry Monday, WEEKLY PROGRAM EnQ.ACET.lENT i - HANCiliG BDpK TO BE , FARM BUREAU CONTEST SATURDAY , r THE LEHI FREE PRESS 4' I $200,00(1 Approximately to" by the federal government growers In return for the!" reduce hog production accorSr Hfo specifications of the AAA f fin This announcement "i ( W. Owens, assistant dirK Utah Extension Servlct botd meeting of the sUte wm which organlaaUon J AAA officials to check StndlBf MMifunti KnforA Wflahlnirton. D. C. for flM Rmflt oavmenU tot reduction will add mart lion dollars to Ul Utahns for the first two ill 5ij mJ the twoconrtraeta.li--0"- "' i JT contr the corn-ho- g few days those ,P,, ere should be piewi ) A final check-u- p us- - for I Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mrs. Clara 'H. A, Wallace An organisation to Webb. jmnw nnie ana mm. ea for the inspectioo Heber J. Webb were business visitor wheaUcreage In the i to Bait Lake CJty, -was fCt Friday. '. $ .Is week by J.B-nchIZ-f Mr. aad Mrs. R. E. Curtis end family the AAA. Th and Mr. and Hn. Theodore Curtis of dor the supervision Salt Lake City, were guests of Mi- - uM ! o tsm.irh a ueber j. Webb, Friday. worker check-u- p r. nj -- J J V: euperriswrs. Mr. aad Mrs. A. J. Evans and Mr. "The goverWBH Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children attitude toward crop "Pent Saturday In Fountain Green ..in mnuire".' with ...-.-- iMs p t I mother Mrs. J BlMMfw i Sorenson. J "d said. 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