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Show 1 THURSDAY, KOVEMBFp I r THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1934 " V ' 11 H - . STATE BANK The State taxe. during ur 1934 Line 1 1 ll V6- - - , . .. . I II t 2 Irli 1 uys aiiu uoous Holiday Ul . TT rr -- ""V 1 11 Umit t a 1 1 i following patlenta received treatment at the Lehl Hoipltal thl week: Mr. Robert Hartshorn of American Fork, we treated for deep lacerations of the forearm, Thuraday. i . ' Irene Mailing wai treated for cut of the hand and forearm, Saur-da- y. Ml The Infant of Mr. and Mra. David Adamson of Salt Lake City, underwent minor operation Sunday, ''v A fine aon to Mre. Elvln f Fairfield at the local hoswaa born Carson pital, Sunday. ment for an infected arm, Monday. ' Rulon Taylor was treated for bolls, Monday. Mrs. Lindsay Milne and baby were removed to their home,' Saturday. ,.. are urged to be present, smm . V .1 Meats and Groceries .yW Pi get the best selection of choiet Meat and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS j ai Convent GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS .1 the L GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. L!v PHONE 17 LEHL MAIN STREET Church News Class named class officers this week as; follows: Ruby Colledge, president; .. Jeslrei When a Letter al of to u rooms How: fjOTtlveu jsic-- Mu .tcinH Is Delayed clal Coi tversati TELEPHONE LEGION NOTES C. W. R. P. UNION MEETING FRIDAY EVEN fere wil . STUDENTS TO HAVE SHORT VACATION Gro' LEGION MEETING FRIDAY The regular meeting of the C. I P. Union, scheduled for Thursday A special meeting of the American be held in the Memorial Building men will be Frilay at 7:30 p. m. due to Thana Legion and all held in the Memorial Building on Friing being1 on Thursday, he nr: day at 8 p. m. when Orville Singleton meeing date. of Provo and other speakers will discuss the Bonus Question. AH men are requested Leo Smih of St. George is spnq to be present for this important meeting. Thanksgiving with Lehl relatives. :?mber 6 fin be esentat at... IE OF All students of the Lehl schools will have a short Thanksgiving vacation. Students will be dismissed Wednesday evening and report back in their class rooms Monday morning, ATTENTION RIFLEMEN ill I WHEELER AND WOOLSEY IN E Don NEW Mrs, Wayne Taylor and baby were Mary Wilcox, first counseler; OPUS i taken home, Sunday. Coates, second counselor. They have also appointed committees for research Gay music!, gorgeous girls, delightful The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Abe and recreation. The class are planning dancing and hilarious fun are the Elder was treated for burns, Saturday. a tarty once esich month. Horace entertainment constituents of the new Hadfield is leader of the group. Bert AVheeler and Robert Woolsey hit, TWO HORSES KILLED "Kenucky Kernels," showing at the ON STATE HIGHWAY M. MEN TO HOLD DANCE Royal Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday. A valuable horse belonging to Allred The music is provided, fcy Harry The Fifth Ward M. Men will sponsor Brother was struck by an automobile j a dance on Tuesday, December 4, In Ruby and Bert Kalmar's "One Little at 8 p. m, Thursday and killed. The the Fifth Ward Amusement HalL The KIb," a rhythmic piece of meody. Its accident occurred on the state High will furnish the music. lyrics are sung by Wheeler, Wooleey, Rhythm Boys w xnomas imam way by the former ' and other good tMngs to Mary Carlisle, beautiful leading girl, . . . .. residence. The motorist w no strucic Cakes, pies eat wia De auctioned on. everyone u,,u,i ' wry, ana us time serve as the horse was unknown. musical background for a modern invited. A horse belonging to Robert S. Fox, dance by a garden group likewise strayed to his death at 8:18 of orgeou chorines. STORM GOOD DEPOSITS FALL p. m, Wednesday when a car driven The comed In "Kentucky Kernels" OF SNOW IN CANYON by C. O. Claudin of Springvllle struck results from Wheeler and Worlsey's him. The horse was on the highway mad antics below the Mason and by the I. W. Fox residence. Reports from American Fork Can- yon, Wednesday, placed the depth of snow at the Yankee Mine at four feet deep. There U one foot of snow at the Forest Ranger Station at South Fork. The storms of the week have given ST Lehl farmers and stockmen a brighter I4 W utlouit lor next year. The storm of and Wednesday morning' ruenUay covering the ground with about four inches of snow. SONG-DANC- 1 S3 The American Legion Rifle Club are holding a meeting In the Legion rooms in the Memorial Building. Sat- urday, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of organizing a Junior and Senior Rifle Club in Lehl. Evreyone Interested In joining the clubs are invited to be Juniors are present that evening especially urged to be present. Lehl Legion rifle men count among their number' some of the best marksmen in the state. The younger boys who enjoy shooting will flo wel to join the junior club directed by these expert marksmen. Ammunition is furnished Hie clubs by, the government.. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson are entertaining at a family dinner at their home today. 'uV" h'&l n DIFFERENTIAL TRASMISSION MOTOR OIL When the thermometer slides down to 10 degrees below, your car needs winter lubricants that will stand up ! This winter you should use Conoco Tested Oils and Greases. ALL KINDS OF SOLUTIONS Don't Wait Until Your Radiator Freezes! ANTI-FREEZ- E Auto Heaters We are agents for the best auto heaters on the market. yoju and quote you prices. CENTRAL PHNE 354 SERVICE Let us iho STflTEOfl BUCK" PETERSON. Manager 108 STATE STREET, LEHL UTAlj b'o CARD CF THANKS fte wish to evtend our sincere Plat H Funeral services for Vaughn Gillette, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gillette who died of Injuries received in an automobile accident Sunday were heM in the Lehl First Ward Chapel. Thursday. The opening song, a quartet, "Sometime We'll Understand,'' Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Harold Fox and Raymond Stewart. Invocation Patriarch A. J. Evans. Remarks E. B. Garrett. Solo "My Task" Mrs. T. F. Kirk-ha- ; to give TJTAi i tir4 off 19, ts, there ijj .to the jh Remarks Bishop Burges and Bishop Marsh of Alpine. Duet "One Sweetly Solemn Helen Gardner and Mrs. I Thought" . i Hershel Manning. Remarks A. R. Taylor of Magna, Remarks Bishop H. A. Anderson. Quartet "My Father Knows.'' BenedictionJames Taylor. Mrs. Marjorie Clark accompanied the vocal numbers on the piano. Burial was in the Alpine cemetery. Sia tot FOR VAUGHN GILLETTE NEWS - UP-"- a Parents are notified that all school children who are kept home frem school for sickness of any kind are reOPERA CAST CHOSEN quired to have a permit from a doctor before they will be admitted to their The cast of the High School Opera class rooms. was chosen late Wednesday of last week. As usual with the opera try-outhere were a number of fine fJISSIOIIARY voices trying for each part making the work of the judges a hard task. Judges WIVES AI1D PAR were: Mrs. Frank Sharp, Joseph Coulam and Clell Jackson. EfJTS OEETI Cast for "Melinka" a Russian operetta: The Missionary Wives and Parents General .Keith Erlckson will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mellnka Ada Phillips Junius Banks on Saturday. December Vaska Metta Chrlstenseh 1 at 7:30 p. m. All members of the Waska Jean Fowler society are Invited to be present. ..Mable Call Sophia Dean Martha Fitzgerald Carma Evans Mary , Don Glover Captain Ivan ; Le0 Hadfield Bobo John Broadbent GENEALOGICAL CLASS NAMES OFFICERS Gordon Billy Jones Abe Keith Davis Chin Don Southwick The Third Ward Junior Genealogical Chin. ...... 1 I fSk ltt SS 1 TFB FUNERAL SERVICES -- Mrs. Carlton Wilson received treat- j The Lions Club luncheon scheduled for Thursday has been postponed to December 6th due to Thanksgiving being on the regular meeting date. The program for the luncheon of Decern- j Amber 6oh will be furnished by the erican Fork Lions Club. The American Fork Club will meet with th Lehl Club at the next session. The entire club of the American Fork will be present. The committee In charge will be Lions Hansen, Flckes and Larsen. HIGH SCHOOL al - -- '' ' fS.gfcj to.B The regular baby clinic will be held on Friday, Memorial Buildin i Gilchrist Hardware The Time! AS? LIONS MEETING POSTPONED Bring the Kiddies and See NOTICE bunes. &f g Lehl U recJvin hour.. taxe. ha. been extended oons interested are here Hospital Notes o. BT7 I TAXES JIVING i ap- preciation to all those who assisted ua .n any way al tht burial of our son ml brother. To all who helped at the home, at the services or the burial we i.'h to offer our sincere thanks. II. J. Gillette and family. v CARD OF THAHKS We wish to thank our many kind neighbors and friends for their kindness and help during the Illness and burial of our husband and father. To all those who assisted In any way at the homo, the services or at the burial and especially to those who accompanied us to Spring City we extend our sincere thanks. Mrs. D. W. Larsen and family. 10 10 P hp' Roval vr Also i neat re Lefci's Leading NE( Show House With Each 50c Paid on old or new subscriptions LfcHI FREE PRFm The Only Paper That Does Not Go Out of Town To Do Its Printing I it |