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Show I f 1 1, I JUG iii r 1 -- Press Ht Te Only Paper Printed in Lehi LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. MARCH 21, No. SO 1935 (E SUHDAY SCHOOL POSTURE PARADE f COIIVENTIOfl SUNDAY sit - and Alpine Stakes will ,u Lehi n...Jtf Clnl Pnnuonf inn . - ounu-- jr 24-re- hi ... wrkers is aesueu, Lehi Old Folks n, luncheon UTAH jfjre .iiiri . for Committee will at noon to all who wish for the afternoon session sum of 15c the small -program following" . 4UV will De airied wrt: FIRST SESSION 9:45 A- - M. mem-wr- x Stfce Board Meeting For high presidency, of the stake stake board, bishoprics and soperintendencies. ward No. 65 Son? "Did You Think To Prayr Prayer. to be presented by the Gen-erBoard: Qualifications of the ProspectiTeacher. ve Topic , JTAi i t al f Ameril Lehi other ward and stake School officers and teachers. iH No. 147 "God Sunday Two and One-Ha- lf !undap m many at the I ler. way it rf htcert those Soates iur m Tiends fulness reavent t the If , all tf ye fisl on. andfc Talks. of Our J. Spring House Cleaning SARATOGA TO OPEN SATURDAY Saratoga Hot Springs will hold its opening Saturday, accord ing to plans of manager Frank East- mond. Mr. Eastmond will mange the popular resort again this season and will be assisted by Keith Hunter. A force of workmen have been working for the past two weeks, cleaning the grounds and buildings and making some changes for the coming season's vacationists. A number of shade trees and shrubs have been planed and the grounds raked and cleaned- - Mr. Eatmond expects a big season this year and is planning to make the resort as attractive and sanitary as possible for The pools his patrons enjoyment. make special preparationon Lesson 8, will open Saturday and will be open for the rest of the spring and sum-- 1 "The Master's Loyalty." mer. Missionary Gospel Messages "B" Depatment (Book of Mormon) "A" Department (New Testament) Church History pre-seas- MARRIAGES Primary Kindergarten 1 Roll Call- 2. Preview of the year's work. General Objectives (See Instructor Wll need some of our pretty Mar Dec.. 1934, p. 534.) ietta Ruffled Curtains 59c and 69c Objectives. Materials. tta pair complete with valances and n Discussion of lesson prepar-paratiotie backs. S. s mater-MAlso other curtain stres-lesson presentation and and draperies. nrincinles treated in Unit 2 of Color Fast Cretonnes. . . .15c the yard of Activit "Teaching as the Direciton and up. w Window jot' POSTAGE STAMP ILLUSTRATOR: When President Roosevelt md Fostmaster General "Jim" Farley sat down to choose the ten rer-lx-t American natural wonder pictures as illustrations for the national park series of postage stamps they selected the Great White Throne, towering master of Zlon National Park, as one of them. It gleaming white precipices defy venturesome climbers: its plateau-lik- e wp uniroa Dy man. zion National Parte in southern Utah is a summer mecca for tourists from all over the world. Photo by Union Pacific Railroad. i Minute fathers." Prior Si their use. C. Teacher Training. D. ies." Shades.... 49c and 69c each r :;6 are in co' k "- LEHI BENEFITS Beth Stoker, Standard Bearer ! FROM STOn.'T Banner Bearers Team Hansen, State Street. Mr. Crabb plans to carry a complete line of first class meats, groceries and green groceries and will have Mr. Crabb has been associated with the for a. number of years People's and has hosts cf local friends who welcome him in this new market and wish him success. He plans to have the market open for business early next weejj Co-o- p. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS CHOSEN ie Helen Fay THE PIONEERS TO Lehi and vicinity were greatly benefited by the rain and snow storm that visited this locaity this week. A report from the Jordan observation station shows that .23 of an inch of moisture fell during the last storm and the months total shows ,71- - This is below normal for the month. To March 10th a measurement of the snow at Mutual Dell showed 14 inches for March, and during the last storm there were 8 Inches of new snow-addeto the seasons supply at ! DEATH SUUU0NS J. LESLIE HOLD PROGRAM BR0ADDEIIT Joseph Leslie Broadbent 43, clothing salesman, died Saturday morning at the family residence, 449 East Seventeenth South street, Salt Lake-Citof Mr. Broadbent was born in Lehi on June 3, 1891, a son of Joeph and Amanada Tweede Broadbent Surviving are hi widow, Mr. Rula ; Kelsch Broadbent; a daughter, David a son, Broadbent. given : Salt Lake City; his parents in Lehiy Two opening songs from the Daugh- ten brothers and sisters, Mrs. Sadie ters of Utah Pioneers song book. y Southwick, Mrs. Jay Hawes, Mrs. John and and A short description and talk on Loveridge Ruth, the Utah Flag by Mrs. H. C. Evans, Alvin Broadbent, Lehi; Sylveste with the flag on display, Broadbent, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Elzy Rhodes, Salt Lake City; MrsEwenson. Herman Reading Character Song, "Don't You Re- Hugh W, Broadbtnt. Ogden, andf. Nevin 9. Broadbent, Ely, Nevada. member" A group of girls. Funeral services were conductexr Mrs. John Hutchings. Reading Character Song Group of girls. Tueday at 2 p. m. in the Larkin funeral chapel. Burial took place inr Reading Mrs. William Dundson. Wasatch Lawn burial park. Leota Peterson and Mrs. Quartet The Daughters of the Pioneers of Lehi will hold their annual conjoint program in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Thursday, (today) at 2 p. m. There will be special visitors from the Central Camp at Provo. Pioneers will be special guests of the Lehi camps. Everyone invited to join the Daughters of the Pioneers, Thursday. The following program will be broncho-pneumoni- a. Esther-Broadbent- Le-Ro- - Co. All pioneers and honored guests will receive a token from the camps. A small admission will be charged. C. W. R. P. UNION Union will meet March 21, at 7:30, Thursday evening, C. L- - and C. F. Johnson were in the Memorial Hall. All member business visitors to Salt Lake City, interested in Municipal Electric Service are urged to attend. Wednesday. The C W. R. P. AUXILIARY HOLDS Phone BRIDGE PARTY 5-- w The Lehi American Legion Auxiliary held their annual March bridge luncheon, in the Odd Fellows Lodge rooms, Saturday afternoon. There were two bridge tables of American Fork Auxiliary members and five tables from the Lehi Chapter. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Clara Larsen and Mrs. Lela Evans. Consolation prizes were won by Mrs. Errna Green of American Fork and Mrs. E. Flour, Hay, Grain, Chicken Feed and Coal. Prices and Service just right. Edwin Oscarson of Pleasant Grove, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hon son, Mondav and Tuesday. PHONE We do custom chopping and cleaning. 100 User of Lehi Power Lehi Lily Cereal and Feed Mill C mmmim'mmmmmmm'mmm'mmmmmm'mmm''m'mmm Mirfmrnar- HIGH June Ammonetti, Adamson, Josephine Adams, Clarice Larsen, Lucile Fagan, Orlyn Jensen, Nelda Degelbeck, Ruby Colledge, LoRay Chamberlain, Beda Cook, Karma Evans, Arlene Allred, HEW MARKET TO Mable Call, Martha Fitzgerald, Ruth OPEN NEXT WEEK Jones, Inez Powell, Lois Anderson, Jean Fowler, Allene Frank, Zoe Ball,' Mary Cederlund, Erma Schow, Leah Lehi is to have a new meat market Carson, Beth Berry, La Rue Berry, and grocery on State Street. The Mildred Russon, Jealyne Wing, Beth T1PW TTIflrlflt will Ha nnacfifajl Kn Thrasher, Donna Wrilson, Karlyn Charles Crabb, and is located lust Chatfield and Alta Christensen. west .f tho T T.Ka. rjt A new modern market has been built. The building is very neat and attrac DAUGHTERS OF tive and is a noted improvement on telephone and delivery service. the-play- Iris Fowler and Pauline Goates, BEOWBTS " goodiws SENIOR The Alpine Ward will present "The Circus" in the! Lehi Third Ward Friday night, this is a three act comedy drama, consisting if twenty-seve- n characters, and is directed by R. W. Wiser. This play has been presented in Salt Lake City and several towns in Utah County befora packed houses, and now it comes to Lehi very highly recommended, the play is also accompanied by a clown orchestra under the direction of Mr. Winn Carlisle,, . which will furnish music during beThere will be specialties tween acts. The play starts promptly-a- t 8 p. m. Everyone is invited to attend show Friday night at the Third Ward chapel. Don't let this opportunity pass to see the Circus. I The marriage of Wayne Gray, son New officers for the Lehi Stake Sunof Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gray of Idaho Falls, Idaho, former Lehi resi- day School organization were chosen dents, and Miss Pearl Janet Egbert of at the Priesthood Union meeting, SunIdaho Falls, Idaho, is announced, day. Evans Anderson was chosen they were married at Farmington, last week to succeed Armond Webb, who recently moved to Payson, as Utah, last week. Stake Superintendent of the Lehi Mrs.. Walter Hutchings is reported Stake Sunday Schools. M. S. Lott was chosen as first assistant and Boyd ill at her home this week- Webb as second assistant to Mr. Anderson and Homer Royle, secretary, with the following stake board members: John G. Allred, Junius Banks, Andrew Fjeld, Arva Wing, Phyllis Kirkham, Ruth Rothe and Mrs. Mar-jorGASH GROCERY Clark, There are still a few SATURDAY SPECIALS vacancies to be filled. these (All teachers attending come having to are urged Table Oil Cloth in Patterns and partments teacher tra.n-- : read all of Unit 2 of the Plain Colors and to A splendid selection. named above, thnnlr of the convention copies the BR0OMS 49c, 95c and $1.10 bring to issues of December and SCRUB 10c November BRUSHES and the first 10o Corn, No. 2 Can "The Instructor," 1934, Crystal White Les School Bar 10c 3c Can 2 No. Sunday Soap PEAS, quarterly (1935) 10c PUMPKIN, 2M Can son.) Soap Powders and Old Dutch 23c Loose Cocoanut, per pound Reassembly: Cleanser 10c CORN FLAKES (Wesco) The Inspirational Teacher. 39c Bucket Pound 5 KIDDIES and MISSES ei KARO, . 98 "(jome Song No. 5c "'u want some of our snappy anklets SEEDLESS RASINS, 11 oz new." w Bo- x13c SALMON (Tall Can) big selection at 10c to 25c Benediction aPair (10c 13o 15c 19c) COFFEE Chase and San Bourn's 32c 32c Maxwell House CofTee Shipment of Spiffy Spring 20c Coffee Footwear at Bonita Popular Prices. SCOUTS TO 10 Bars 2c White Soap Special HEN-J- uBt New JAMBOREE of our HOLD try a pair FRUITS and VEGETABLES "P Hawk Overalls 20c they are full Extra Good ORANGES "Worized 10c and 8 ounee and the . . for .3 will hold GRAPE FRUIT (Urge) 6c The Fourh Ward Scouts LETTUCE (Extra Large) a at Fruits Saving their annual jamboree ,m Fresh Other Many to yon. chapel Thursday Lehi City 100. the I patronize For Bargains) (Bnwb's . v f rra n sreroents. de- Banner Bearers Team Madge Thrasher, Josephine Royal, Elsie Stoll, Wanda Turner, Enid Zimmerman, Donna Kirkham, Pauline Wbr'ton, Ruth Worlton, Theda Hinke, Mary Jean Johnson, Virginia Jackson, Mabel Simms, Leath Clark, Mirl Sunderland, Marjorie Crabb, Betty Wilson, Dorthea Evans, Ivy Berry, Lorena Carson, Reba Verda Higginson, Gladys Godfrey, Anderson, Helen Hansen, Geraldine Taylor, Orpha Peterson, Zada Webb, Anna Allred, Le Vee Bateman, Ester Irene Hutchings, Ora Anderson, Meiling and Lela Christensen. Iff..- A. Equipment. Library Instructor- - Quarterlies Visual Aids. B How to Improve and Increase Choristers and Organists I. Introductory Statement Gener al Board Member. Prayer, Review of 1934 program, Memori Sending Roll Call. A Representat- zation of songs; study for presen Word of Welcome ive of the Stake Presidency. tation. Preview of 1935 program: Memori- Response Introduction of of the Theme. dation of songs; effective presentation of songs; effective organ playing; ef (What Constitutes Spiritual Grow of the General Board. fective use of The Instructor. What Should Be the Nature of II. Song Memorization: Activities Member of Reports on the success of last the General Board. year's plans Stake Chorister and Song Service. Ward Choristers. Demonstration General "A Teacher Pre III. Song Practice Conducted by a Board Member. paring His Lesson" Member of the General Board- Demonstration of efficient song Discussion.! presentation. Song No. 295 "Dear to the Heart Discussion. of the IV. The Organist in the 1935 Pro Shepherd." Benediction. gram General Board Member. Uniform Department Program (Luncheon Recess) for Gospel Doctrine Teachers of Gospel Doctrine classes are asked to Song Betty Adamson, Standard Bearer Marjorie Ande rson and Clea Turner, v:a- Jr, THE CIRCUS' : JUNIOR HIGH Kindergarten. II. The Responsibility and Opportunities of the Superintendency for Promoting Class Room Activities. - GENERAL SESSION 10:30 to 12 For officers named above and for chosen visual demonstration). Department Work (60 minutes). Superintendents' Department I- Priesthood Sunday School Plans and Problems. A. Order of Business. B. Priesthood Activity Session. C. Course of Study 1- Teachers' Assignments to Age Levels. 2. Missionary Department D. Session for Women and Girls- E. Church History,. Primary and Improvement of the Teacher in Sendee- Posture Parade tryouts were, held in the Senior and Junior High School this week. The following girls were ral cui jfOBi e x GENERAL SESSION 1 TO 3 P M For the same officers and a joint r'".teachers as w me w;m attended the 10:30 session two- StaKes tiigu Lol Building on Sunday, March Song No. 37 "Sowing." Board Members will be pres-Itt- o Prayer. Demonstration: conduct the departmental work "Class .hundred per c?nt attendance Activities" Conducted by a Member W 1.1.1.. c J.. of the General Board the Leci smw ouuuay (An audio . . r Li, TEAMS CHOSEN 1 6-- L-- JOHNSON aid T. H. SOUTHWORTH, Managers i" LEHI, UTAH! W - i nri wiiwwii smi imhiiiw iiiiwiwii " " " rn '7 r if M |