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Show THURSDAY, SEPT, THE LEHI FRESPEES3 THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1934 HEFUEUCAIi 3 Room Circulator o95 Stove Pipes Fire Shovels Coal Buckets Stove Boards rones F03 LEIII VOTES who Lehi Precinct Republicans seek nomination on the County Republican ticket for the Fall election should present their applications for consideration to the committee of delegates and alternate on or before Monday, September 2. This will facilitate the proper and Just presentation of candidates before the County Convention at Springville, September 28. The delegates and alternates are to meet at the Memorial building on Monday evening, September 24th, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organis ing, and also to transact business. v Abel G. Gudmundsen, Precinct Chairman. Thomas Powers, Precinct Sec. Lthi citixena showed their willing- - neea to stand back of her officials in city improvement, when they voted for the waterworks bend, Friday. A count of the votes showed 111 for the bond and 21 against it. City officials are trying to get thing into shape as soon as possible, in order that the work can begin on the pro- THEY WILL GET THE BEST ject. ,!, .1 A- - NOTES Lehi Stake MX A. Workers were present in all Lehi Wards, also at Cedar Fort and Fairfield, Tuesday evening. They report all wards well organized and enthusiastic over the prospects of a successful season's Mr.' and Mrs. Ezra Gray and family work. , moved to Ophir last week, to make The new work outlined has met the their home during the winter. approval of all the officers and members as well. The M. I. A. Union ALUMNI REPORT GOOD TIME meeting will be held each month regularly. On the even months it will In spite of the fact that the Alumni be held on the third Sunday at 2 p. m. party which was held Saturday night on the odd months it will be held on was not as well attended as was ex- Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. pected those present report a very en- The M. I. A. Conjoint meeting will be joyable evening. A "Scavanger Hunt" held for October on September SOth proved the hit of the party. due to the general conference being in session on the regular meeting date. Beauty Service It Price at Provo School of Btauty Culture. Guarranteed The Second Ward M. I. A. officers 'Permanent Waves $2.00. 11 E. 1st. and teachers entertained at a bonfire N, Provo, Utah. Corner of University party in the Peterson's pasture FriAve. 1st No. adv. day evening, honoring the outgoing officers. Hamburgers and waterDR. WORLTON SPEAKS melons were enjoyed by the group. AT CONVENTION The Fifth Ward M. I. A. officers and was guest teachers entertainel in honor of their Dr. W. L. Worlton speaker at a meeting of the Salt Lake outgoing officers Friday evening at a Dental Society held in the New House treasure hunt, ending in a bonfire Hotel, Monday evening. party in the creek. Yon can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. . GILCHRIST HARDWARE A HOME INSTITUTION LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET omesick? TELEPHONE Hospital Notes LIOHS KOTES The Lehl Liona will meet In their regular luncheon in the Lehi First Ward, Thursday evening (tonight). A splendid program has been arranged. Lions Croft, Coulam and Duroell are tn charge of the arrangements with the prize furnished by Lion Taylor. LJons Robison, Ricks and Smith will be in charge of the next meeting:. AUTO CRASH ON HIGHWAY THURSDAY NIGHT crash alarmed pear First East and Center St. late Thursday night. The crash resulting from a truck drivers inability to keep awake, A Chevrolet sedan traveling north turned to pass a truck also north bound when the truck suddenly turned and crashed into the side of the sedan. Payers of bpth cars escaped injury but the sedan was badly damaged. The driver of the truck confessed to being Bleep when the crash occurred and did not remember how long he had slept or anything about the crash. He agreed to stand the cost of repairing the sedan. ' The mortorists, whose names were not known were both fromSalt Lake .:. City.' A splintering reel-de- nt The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital th. AliHQUriCIKG THE OPENING OF week: Fred Gaines bad an abscess lanced, Friday. . DR. AND MRS. JONES RETURN FROM VISIT TO WORLD'S FAIR, NAGARA FALLS, ETC. GLEIiii S RADIO SERVICE WEST MAIN STREET Herbert Austin received treatment Expert Radio Service' and Repair Work Latest and Most Modern Equipment for an Injured toe, Friday.' A rock line of highest quality radio Complete fell on Mr. Austin's foot while at work tubes and parts. in the canyon. TUBES TESTED FREE Ellis Sorenson received treatment for a abscess, Friday. Rae Fox, son of Mrs. Isaac Fox, Jr., had his tonsils removed, Saturday. EnQAGECEtlT The engagement of Miss LaVerl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman to Rex Dennis, son of Mr. Allred Odell Peterson received treatment for Mrs. Ben Dennis of Iglewood, and infection, Monday. California, is made this week. The ini the Salt Rose Marie Racker, daughter of Mr. marriage to take place on Lake Temple September 25. and Mrs. Len Backer bad her tonsils is a Miss C Allred. prorrinent Second removed, Monday. a is and Warder graduate of the Lehi Reuben Russon received treatment High School. Mr. Dennis is a former Lehi boy and attended he Lehi for a lacerated finger, Tuesday. AHred, '"' Friends of the youn? people are A beautiful baby daughter was torn R." T. Gilchrist, Wed- showering them with best wishes for to Mr. and Mrs; They win nesday 'morning September 19. Mother miceess and happiness. make their home in California. and baby reported to be doing fine. . JUNIUS BANKS INJURED Jnnlus Banks suffered painful inSHOP AT juries Thursday afternoon when he cranked his car while it was in the reverse. Mr. Banks was in the field and not knowing the car was in re verse, cranking it and it started BUY THESE down the road backwards. Mr. Banks jumped on the running board but be fore he could stop the car it backed 20c into a deep drain at the side of the 2 Pounds 25c Rockwood Cocoa .23c road. !He was thrown against the 25o Old Mill Salad Dressing... 53c car with such force that two ribs were 25c 2 Pound Soda Crackers 3 for 10c broken and his back sprained. 6c Devil Meat BROADBENT'S SPECIALS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Kate Anderson announces the engagement of her daughter, Rinda.-tMr. Ralph Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of American Fork. u Mr. and Mrs. Oscar- Holmstead re turned home Thursday form a visit in Alberquerque. New Mexico, with Mr and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mr. and Mrs Peterson and son George, returned with them for a visit with relatives in Lehi and American Fork. - ; 15c Tall Salmon 15c Tuna Flakes -- ..11c CITY HAS NEW CAR 11c 25c Pound Povdered Sugar.......- 27c Large 2 Pound Peanut Butter 25c :10c 12o Large Corn Flakes...- 10 Bars Unwrapped Laundry Soap, 3 ...,. White 4 Pounds Fancy Rice -17c Libby's 12 oz. Corn Beef !Good Peas, Corn and Beans 2 Large Can PUMPKIN 1 Pound Can (tall can) Mackerel (Very good try a can) ,. Pound Cccoanut 19c 25c 1 15c 10c 10c 10c Mayor ad Mrs. Stanley Taylor and President and Mrs A. Carlos Schow returned home Saturday night from a trip to Chicago and Detrlot, Michigan Mayor Taylor returned with two new one for himself and one Ford 'or the use of Lehi City officers. V-8- 's CELEBRATES 83RD BIRTHDAY The family of Mrs. Josephine Young 10c gathered at her home Sunday, honoring her 83rd birhday anniversary. A Our new line of Shoes just in. social and luncheon were en family Men's, Boys', Ladles'. Girls and the Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. by joyed Baby's the prices are right. Bert Stote and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stone and family and Mr. OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' Mrs. Zene Stone and family, all and HATS JUST ARRIVED of Murray; two graddaughter from the very latest in style 98c, $1.15 and Montana and six 11.98. We invite you to see them. 18c Outing Flannel, yard Wide, all colors ......'........i .' , 15e Yard MOVI ES FOR Dr. J. G. Jones nd wife returned home Sunday from a two weeks trip to the east. They left Lehi in company with Mayor and Mrs. Stanley Tayor and President and Mrs. A. Caroe Schow. The made the trip to Chicago where they spent four days sightseeing and attending the World's Fair. From there they went to Buffalo, N. Y. and on to Niagara Falls, returning to Detroit, Michigan, by way of Canada, From there they journed south and westward through Toledo, Ohio, Ind.. St Louis, Missouri, also Independence, Kansas Missouri, City and on through Denver, Colorado. Returning home via Vernal and Price -;" Utah. The trip covered 4,600 miles, passing' through 13 states and one providence of Canada and crossing four large ; rivers. ' a most delightful tijp, They 'report hftving seen many things which were both' educational and interesting. While in Chicago Dr. Jones attended the lectures and. exhibits given by the Dental College, the Northwestern Chicago University Dental College and Mayo Brothers. He reports it was interesting to learn the latest ideas and methods used in the dental line. He states that science in all phases Is making great advancements and it is especially noticable in the lines of radio and televison, in which they are doing almost unbelieveable things. On the return trip the of interes to them were, their visit to Independence, Mo., their visit to the K. O. A. transmitting station at Denver, Colorado and their visit to Buffalo Bills Memorial Lodge and grave on Lookout Mt. near the Continental Divide. After all the wonderful sights and good times they report they are glnd to be back honie among friends and relatives. - ng SECOND poultry movie, part of special poultrymen's meeting. Also, in person, two n authorities available for discussion of your poultry problems. well-know- No poultry man should miss thin interesting and instructive entertainment. Bring your family . . . they'll enjoy it tool HAZEL PHILLIPS WINS COVETED POSITION ! W The Second Ward Genealogical committee are in charge of the sacramental services at the Lehi Second Ward Sunday evening. They have arranged to show lantern slides of the various temples of the L. D. S. Church and interesting views in the vicinity of the temples. Broaclbent's Store P. S. sizes. in church and school musical activitTHE PEOPLE ies while here acting in capacity of accompanist In the schools and wards pro STATE STREET We Cover Dress Buttons, all grams for a long time. Her many Lehi friends offer congratulations. S Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent Tuesday in American Fork. 1934 GO-O-P. LEHI, UTAH IBM0. ILAIISSIEK PHONE 17 LEHL MAIN STREET W. A. Knight of Salt Lake was a Lehi visitor Monday. City, Mrs. W. H. Barnes returned home this week from a visit in Strawberry valley. C. F. Johnson acompanied by Vern Beck of American Fork, spent Wednesday in American Fork Canyon. Miss Mattie Davis of Salt Lake here with her City, spent the week-en- d Reuben Mrs. Mr. and Davis., parents, UTAH Miss Golda Jensen, Miss Ada ft ton and Mrs. Dalton of Salt Lake City were week-en- d guests of Mr. and lit: O. A. Slade. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rustoa . tended a farewell testimonial for EUe Peck of Salt Lake City, a of Mrs. Russon, last week. Elite Peck was called to the California mission. son-ln-- Thomas McMemy of Seattle, Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagi of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walt) Elvln Potter of Washington, D. C. and daughter, Laurel of Salt Lib was a guest of President and Mrs. A. were guests of Mr. and Mrs, C City, te Carlos Sohow, Monday. He was A. Slade last week, to Bancroft to visit his brother Glenn. , Mrs. Emery Smith who has ben spending two weeks with her pareati Vernon Wilcox of Baker, Oregon, Is Mr. and Mrs. 8ylvester Evans, return t a guest at the Carlos Schow home this to her home in Myton, Saturday. Sbt week. He will register at the B. T. was accompanied to Salt Lake bj U. of Provo this winter. Karma Evans and Pauline Goatet. ; en-rou- . Th i Jpfi Murder . Funera Anderson were heli Friday Mrs. Nettie McAffee is spending In Frovo with her son, Harmon and family, the week Big Double Show at Royal Theatre Friday and Saturday. adv. . Mr and Mrs. Morris Roberts and son, week-en- d with Mrs. Paul, spent the E. J. T. Roberts, ai I E. Smith The or Prayer- - A biogi "Wilford I '( Solo , F. KIrl D. worltc Remark Clark. GENEALOGICAL COMMITTEE SHOWING TEMPLE PICTURES IN SECOND WARD Miss 20-- Etc. GREEN VEGETABLES, HARD LOCAL ITEMS Basel Phillips, daughter of Visit Our Remodeled Dry Goods and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips who ALPIKE STAKE Shoe Department For Bargains recently moved to Salt Lake City, won the position of pianist for the East TABERNACLE Visit Our Self Serve Grocery or School Symphony Orchestra, High We Deliver Miss Telephone your order. Phillips was chosen from tryouts THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2c, ' fromptly. Call in which twenty contestants tried for at 8 P. M. the place. Miss Phillips has taken nctive part FRUITS ' POULTRYMEN All-talki- -- MEATS SEASONABLE GROCERIES . L- - S.S.Vcm Dine O as lo' Misses' H Miaaes' u A" f-:-- V Girls' W.N.U Style Tlires Seai Suits ; jrnl MAN is stabbed and bleeds to death in a roan bolted from the inside. He die quietly as be prepares for bed. A revolver is in his hand, a bullet in his head. But it was a knife that killed him and the knife cannot be found. Where was he fcilled? Who killed him? Why was he killed TWICE? How did the murderer escape? Piilo Vance is tested to the uttermost to find the answer these questions in Van Vine's greats, most baffling murder mystery. Follow this absorbing story ask appears serially in this paper, FIRST CHAPTER STARTING IN" THIS ISSUE. Unlc Weight, ; Mrgjt.rj.t'f ijrt. A CLOSE li All Leathi Children's colors ;.. Boys, Chll i- - Irindker Coal Buck f family i ; Wa also pipe. I stove it prices tl ' f Nse have tl and Ins Jf You Do f ' PAGE 1ST EAS' |