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Show xiiL KM JAY. THE LEH1 FREEPRESS THURSDAY, NOV. 21. 1933 NYjv Fern Ma Ui.;..n n.eeting was held j - imana u Waid Chapel Weanes. tuay. ''.'. OW ilk. liie auvaiictu visitors, itmii.r were in charge of Miss F. 'n Marsh am. A.i u. I. A. workers I . back following an aiodwit. , ,h. , ihu H - r;i?a: Th , . . J and Mr and Ui k Mr. Ray Carter are thej BENEFIT DANCE motir tranpor-tation- . Rio Oande Motor The band members sponsored a dance last Friday in the DansArt The which proved to be successful. boys made $18 00 at the dance and the band mothers cleared $45.00 on the quilt. The lucky winner of the quilt was Mrs. Stanley Lott. Mrs. Lott was so interested and eager for the boys to get their uniforms that she returned the quilt to the mothers so they might sell tickets on it again, and in that way make more money with The which to buy the uniforms. mothers and the band boys appreciate , her kindness to them. The mothers are now trying to think of some other way to make money on the quilt. They are also planning on sponsoring some other type of entertainment in which to raise money for the suits. It might aNo be metioned that the orchestra furnished the music free to The orchestra was the school. "Johnny's L'tahians" it is not a school Fares are low. Fchedjles are coordinated with those of coat-t- o SYLVESTER CLARK, Agent State Street Service Station Lehi, Utah Hospital Notes orchestra. FOURTH WARD received Lehi Hospital thli patients BAZAR TODAY week: Mrs. Martindale was her home, Saturday. to returned The Relief Society of the Lehi Fourth Ward are holding thein annual bazar today (Thursday) in the Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson of Fairf- Fourth Ward Chapel. There will be ield, announce the arrival of a baby entertainment for young and old all Hosboy born, Thursday in the Lehi day and also in the evening. There Miss will be lunches sold fish was mother The formerly pital, pond, aprons Leitha Chamberlain. sold, a handwork corner and other interesting items. In the evening Mrs. John Smith underwent a there will be a special program which will be carried out with Mr. major operation on Wednesday. J. J. Skinner in charge. The price Horace Gillette received medical aid of admission for the program will be at the hospital. Thursday. 5c and 10c. Come to the Spinisters Convention Mrs. Dale Berry of Cedar Fort, is and see the old maids transformed inthe proud mother of a fine baby boy to beautiful young ladies right before born Friday, The mother was form' your own eyes. The characters of the erly Miss Fawn Lewis. play are: Masdameg Lucille Schow, Jewel Hunter, Clara Russon, Blonda Reed Halliday. Orval Bullock, all of Russon. Rebeceka Wilson. Jennie Pleasant Grove and Bernice Dean and Patrick, May Schow, Gladys Fowler. Edith Gardiner of American Fork, Hazel Roberts, Ann Roberts, Marion were treated for cuts and brfiises fol Johnson, Velma Russon, Elsie Skin lowing an accident, Sunday. Sadie Russn ner, Myrtle Austin. Janet Stoker, Etfiel Brown and Elva Nile Washburn was taken home Coulam. Tuesday, following a operation for appendicitis. FORMER LEHI MAN DIES AT EURKEA TUESDAY Miss Lorna Lund, daughter of Mr. of American and Mrs. Ernest Lund, Arthur Merit tSewart, 63, a memFork, i being treated for a sprained ber of the Eureka police force, died at Eureka Tuesday night. He formerly was engaged in the mining busiEXTRA VALUE EVENT ness. He was a native of Lehi. where he AT is. was born March 7. 1872, the son ot Arthur Merrit and Sarah Thomas it,' BROADBEINT'S Stewart. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ella Stewart, two sons, Glen Stewart Morgan Hill, Cal.. and Jay Stewart, Banning, Cal.; a daughter, Mrs. Beula Collins, Los Angeles, and five sisters, Mrs. Julia Vaughn of Lehi, Utah; Mrs. Linda Jensen and Mrs. Lola SPECIAL GROCERY SALE 10 Pounds Sutrar in Cloth Bag. 3 Pounds Powdered Sugar WONDER BREAD, three 5c 56c . 24c Loaves 10c 16c Purola Shortening. Pound 15c oz. Raisins 7c On Sale. . . 20c 85c 25c 68c .04. - . Copenhaver. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lydia Prestwich and Mrs. Farrell Robb. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 18c Funeral arrangements have not 23c been completed. .14c .5c Libbies Corn Beef Delmonte Coffee 3 lb. Macaroni or Sphaghetti 20c 3lbTCalTSnowd ri ft 59c AMERICAN '.ar I j ir.e ti.i.c of the accident. f.nd The fair yv-n- ? ptT;- - and brui'e.from cut, Kr.L tfitir to relumed i,..-r, vieie :r.e pr a!e u: trroun r,f f. home Tuesday . to be pestrnt. entertained Eve'yn Peterson inner party fur Freda Phillips. CARS COLLIDE WHEN MAN i L. Trio FAILS TO WAIT TURN ri'T.'-- eai i v "J day morning. aturua evening at ner .numr. Lester loLeaire x and VAr ana3 Anderson Vera ere hurried the ir.- ,,u(,,t and thp and wagon Slightly damaged tars " Freda V'a'itrhn Acanison oi tflfc young people to Duane were the results of a wreck which Phillips. Douglas pa nw Phillihe car, treatment 3:3u r.itai at afternoon Thursday happened Worlir.den and the hostess. a wrecked. p. m. when three men slowed their Chevrolet. cars up in order that a north bound LEGION AUXILIARY car could pass before they passed the wagon, which was in front of them. As they were waiting La Mar Carroll, of Midway run into the cars and wagon when he failed to wait until the car passed. No serious injury was received by any of the occupants of the cars or wagon. The wagon William Davis was driven by and the drivers of the cars were Chris Juss, Bill Rimando and G. W. Nixon. The accident occurred on the State Highway by the William Trinnaman home. Mr. Carroll was accused of drunken driving. The accident was investigated by Marshal Niron FIRST WARD - . Jar Peanut Butter Banana. Lettuce and Celery Large 30c Tall Can Salmon 10c Tuna Flukes 10c "IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPART ME NT YOU CAN GET The Best Outing Flannel, yd. wide 15c The Best 22c Percales. . l."c and ISc Quilt Si. Cotton Bat 93c Ladies' Rayon and Silk Hose. -.c, .iw, and ..hBOYS' AND GIRLS' UNIONS. und MEN'S UNIONS AT A SAVING IN PRICES. We Invite You. SHOP EARLY AND GET THE SPECIALS OR TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER. We Deliver Promptly. JUST CALL w Broaclbent's Store - er.Ada . r Percales - f,,r 18c N" FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY HOWARD PRESIDENT OF HOOP CIRCUIT Salt Lake City. Nov. 14 Bob former Brigham Young Univer athlete and more resity d cently a catcher on the baseball club, Wednesday was elected president of the Utah Indus Marlowe trial basketball league. Branagan was named secretary. Teams from Salt Lake City. Lehi and Magna will participate in the league which will start Tues. day, December 10. Magna-Gar-fiel- Tw. Phu, N a After tht funeral Mr. and Mi, jj dinner guests uta .v Mrs. Thoma ( 1 v leap " 4. ccunt at MARR1AG Mr. and Mrs. A .or Claik wish to their daughter, the marriage Jack to Chapman of Los Margaret The young couCalifornia. Angeles. November ple were married Monday. home in their make will is They California for the present time. They have many friends wishing them hap, piness for the future years. the Lehi of student a was Margaret schools and she was very active in ward and stake activities. She has been working in American Fork for of ' IN some time. PULLEY-ROCKWEL- Ider J " null Valuables Are Save DEPOSIT OUR SAFETY VAULT jewelry, securities and other valuable pap if they rest behind the stetl and concrete surrounlngs our safety deposit L need give you no concern, SPONSORS DINNER The first public opening of the campaign for funds for the erection of the new First Ward chapel starts with a bang Friday. November 22nd with the serving of one of the First Ward Relief Society's famous hot dinners. a A Cafeteria style meal with variety of appetizing and seasonable foods on the menu will be served beginning at six o'clock for the accommodation of the business men and those desiring to attend the M. I. A. Institute at Pleasant Grove. A luncheon specially prepared for school children and also a fishing pond will be featured during the noon hour. Let's go everybody. Where? First Ward Relief Society Hall. When? Friday. What for? Luncheon 12 o'clock. Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. etv : . Pauline a,,;,'... : Y'our Mrs. Elizabeth Rockwell wishes to announce the marriage of her son. David P. Rockwell, to Miss Violet Pulley of American Fork. They have many friends in Lehi and American Fork who are wishing them much joy boxes. and happiness during their married life. Come in for rates. Rentals are modest. itatte SBaiimk aH Lelr BATEMAN-SOLOMA- Telephone 85 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bateman of Magna, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Maureen to Hyrum Soloman. The marriage is to take place in the Salt Lake Temple, November 25. Miss Bateman is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor of this city. She has visited in Lehi several times and she lias many Lehi friends wishing her much happiness. . Bateman of this city.. -- MISSIONARY WIVES AND PAR LEHLU MAIN STREET Conoco Gas Cost the same but makes your motor run much better. Fill yours today. ENTS MEETING Lehi $2,000, CONOCO GAS and OILS, ACCESSORIES, ETC. Iress We aim to give the best service in Lehi. tithe brover The The Missionary Wives and Parents will hold their meeting Friday, Nov. ember 22nd at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Martha Ball. All the mis sionary wives and parents please try to be in attendance. Mayor Stanley Taylor and wife, Mrs. Rachel Anderson and Mrs. Ethel Goates went toSalt Lake Thursday FUTURE FARMER NOTES evening to se the missionaries off. Elmo Gray, a Lehi boy. left for the North Central States mission. Rachel Don't forget the big turkey dance Anderson had a grandson, Norman Friday night at 9:00 o'clock at the Anderson, from Tooele who left for DansArt. there will be two turkeys the Sweden mission field. given away, one for the best farmer and one for the best farmerette costume. There will also be four other prizes for the other best costumes. The Saltair orchestra will play for the dance, they are considered very good, so let's have a big crowd attend the dance and have a good time. Time to install that Hot Water Heater Nbw Let us prepare your car for CENTRAL "BUCK' PHONE 11 SERVICE for gi ind ' toad- A. TU1 wintC STATI01 PETERSON. Manager FIRST EAST and A SnL this STATE STES prsf iises ire The Lehi Lions Club will hold their iegular meeting at the High School. Thursday at 7:00 o'clock. Those in charge of this meeting are Lions Worlton, Wing and Whipple. A splendid program has been arranged by those in charge. The program is as follows : Cornet solo Harold Johnson. Rtading Mrs. Grant Anderson of Pliasant Grove. Committee reports. Mr. Reynolds of Salt Lake and Mrs. Chedwiggen will be in attendance to address the Lions. They are I'TAH COUNTY TAX going to talk on the organizing of a REDEMPTIONS DROP Garden and Flower Club, and try to interest the people along this line. The sale redemptions collected in mis ciuo nas own organized in quito I'tah county for the first nirte months a few different towns. The Athenian of l;:." totaled $167,437.37. a decrease Club members are the invited quests of S48,.)04.02. ns compared to the Lions Chipman, Coulam and Croft corresponding period last year, County will be in charge of the next meeting Treasurer Andrew Jensen said. An apportionment of the tax sale FOUR INJURED IN redemptions for the third quarter of AUTO CRASH this year, including July. August and September, was completed by workMiss Bernice Dean. Ruth Gardner ers in the county treasurer's office, of American Fork; Arval Bullock and Saturday, and checks mailed to the Reed Halliday of Pleasant Grow, re various taxing units 0f the county. ceived treatment at the Lehi Hospital . .- o The redemptions for the period totaled mny ououay morninj; trom injuries ?". 471.08. as compared to $84,295.04 received whtn their automobile It ft received in the third quarter of 1034. the highway, crash into a tele- The decrease is probably die to less rnone pole and tr. ed nvcr. on the. activity by the Home Owners' Loan State Highwav. near the I. W. Fox corporation this year, Mr. Jensen residence, tarly Sunday morninjr. .'aid. The voting pimple attended th . t . .1.. r. . A comnarison of the amounts rev uiimr rorK aivl rmte out ceive,! for each of the first three toward the 1'otnt of the Mountain and c'.Mutevs of I'.m 8n,i i :n. witn the were returning to American Fork h" fiirure first follows: Firt when the accident occurred. Th h-- .d - i JTubi Frith Tub aid. ths icaui The LIONS HEWS 23c Pound Package Oats ELECTS OFFICERS 10c Teas, extra quality, can The American Legion Auxiliary 10c Large, Quart Can Pumpkin elected new officers last week the are: 2nc 2 lb. Box Soda Crackers 21c Wallace Jenkinson, Commander; Ben "Lemon. Orange or Citern Peel 2Pe lb Bowers. Adjudent; I.eland I. Wardlt, 12 ojs. Package Cleaned Currants. . 15c Chaplain; Victor Larsen, Sergeant of Arms, and the executive committee is 1.' Oranges, Dozen 10c Hubert Austin. Thomas Powers and Celery. Jumbo Stalks Ernest Larsen. Yams or Sweets 4 Pounds 19c Milk. 4 Cans 2. 2 L t'J un.e a? for a p F-- SUCESSFUL Ways powerful streamlined buses make every provision for rider comfort Iunk-piHo-w cushion on full reclining chairs, individually controlled ventilation, hot ua'cr heat, reading lights, lartre interior bairtrajre racks. treatment at th ;i riker f-- 4, f-- trustworthy other lines to provide coast service. & CONCERT FOR BAND of. This emblem is the sign following - thud quarter, .. - v C'C nocitits The - i'l'jlit' The amount of the chef dinner trusts of Mr. and Mrs. Hoard Lehi Saturday was $613.07. Lake Kicks in Sait City, tonight, Thursday. I Mi 07, he was uuafter, llet and MARK OF MERIT NEWS! in ( Ev con Wi ; Jol Schenley's Ru Cream of ch dii C Kentucky ot KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY WWMi PJ. The best news in months! KentnrWc o f, laiuinc the whiskey that's made whiskey in Kentucky by Kentucky distillers the ... ... N0W TuVv rvlrn'i' BEFORE. Ha ... C0STS LESS If you've been wanting to try this Kentucky favorite, now's your chance! H |