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Show THURSDAY. FEBRUARy THURSDAY. FEBRUARY TTTR 27, 1326 - I Lemmuel are FIRST AID CLASS TO Whimpey and C. BE STARTED list included on the tick thU week. SAVE YOUR HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS We are headquarters for No- - 1 NEATSFOOT OIL The Best Oil for any kind of leather. it clear or black in pints, or by the gallon. quarts, We have BOBS SUCH SHOP MAIN STREET PHONB 184-- Mr and Mrt. William. Street an nounce the birth of son, bom Sunday at their home. Miss Fern Rothe ia attending school in Logan this week for the purpose of Club work. receiving help in her Club leader in LehL. She is a 4-- H 4-- H Yarns all colors for knitting at adr Goodwin's. Delbert Thayne spent the early of the eek in Salt Lake City Murray, with relatives. mssm at a sapper OWNERS MUST FILE IMMEDIATELY lay for books. The Red Cross has Commercial Loans do so at Febru- on Friday and Saturday, graduated 23 mg ai.d 2'J, VJ",6. Aid in Provo- - arv of Compiled Laws of Src. evening. MADE WITH THE PROPER SECURITY Commercial banking takes two considerations into accountsecurity for depositors' funds and the ability of those seeking loans to repay. We one service to the other. give protection to the 1 Utah rtatta as Within Salt Lake City, returned home Saturday after spending a few days visiting with her mother, Mrs. B. G. Webb. I. L. Mrs. Julia Brown and Lott attended the funeral services in Salt Luke City for Mrs. Mary Mercur, Thursday. Mrs- y furr.-h- td by him, setting forth information as the state engineer may require, including but not limited to the following: The name and postoffice address of the person making the claim; the location of the well or tunnel or the refer-tnc- e other means of diversion with to a United States government extent survey corner; the nature and of claim appropiation of use to which is based; the now of underjrround water used in cubic feet per second or the quantity in acre feet; the time was during which underground water used. first Faluie to file notice of claim or claims, as provided in this section, shall be prima facie evidence of intent to abandon such waters or claimed right or rights, in the distribution of underground water of this state the any state engineer may disregard claim not so filed. (1. "3, p- 200). The- claims may only pertain to appropriations already made and. not is to what is contemplated being done of water the appropriation 1935. The 22, March after statutory fling fee is $2.50 for each claim. No -laims shall be received after March This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. form.- - The troop committees of the wards will hold their meetings in their wards Mrs. Nellie Hales of Salt Lake was Sunday at 2:30. a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. The District Council of Lehi will Saturday and Sunday. go to Provo in full unform Monday Mrs. Sarah Gaisford and Mrs. Ethel and will give the preliminary program Goates were in Provo on business, at their scout meeting. Jense and son, Gary, of - Kir-Y-lr- - Webb attended the game is Ix)gan, Saturday and returned home, Suday. f f:-- one year after the date of the apf oval of this act, an cihuuwi part to rights to t.'u- u.--e of undergrouna and The awarding Court of Honor will .sater" shall file notice ot such claim be held in the Fourth Ward, Sunday or claims, the state engineer on Monday-Lyn- Now you can enjoy more frequent contact with meniher of your family living elsewhere . . . with the folks bark home . . . no in and daughter at college . . . friends. Call them Sundays or any evening after 7 p. m. Mondav tsmm -Earl RoUrti enterdance the after night Mr. and Mrs. Aiton r. Mrs. Bertrun ad A first aid class will be started VHken Mrand Rick. Mr. and Mrs- Let March 7th in the Memorial building, Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray and of direction whilh will be under the The classes will be; Arnold Bill Dr. Eddington. ' held every Saturday erening, and are j WELL Cross. to be sponsored by the Red and men both for The clases are women, service station men, firemen and men holding piblic positions are! especially requested to join these j Those intending to sign up classe. to tile on wells Anyone desiring deplease do o soon so as to stop the ma'v the Lim Memorial Build-- 1 Scout Column Mrs. James Zimmerman and daughter, Enid, were Salt Lake visitors, Friday. Mrs. Mable Jil. ta;r.d a Mr --u . Mr Mr. and Mrs. A- - E. Call of Price, Lehi people from First were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb. far-awa- LEH1 FREE PRESS READING MATERIAL FOR THE SCOUTS A list of books have been selected for the scouts reading material. They are books of interest and they will help the scouts in their work. The reading list has enough variety so as to please every scout in Lehi. These books can be obtancd ot the Library These choice on the scouters shelf. books have been recommended by the Timpanogos Council for the scouters to read. They are as follows: Samous Men of Science by S- K. The Fourth Ward Primary boys and girls were given a dancing party Bolon. Autobiogranhv bv B. Franklin. Tuesday evening, taking the place, of Thomas Alva Edison by Ftheir usual exercises. such State HBaiiak i Lehi I i Telephone 85 LEHI, MAIN STREET UTAH ir DEPENDABLE COMFORTABLE SPEEDY SAFE THl SCENIC WAV IftOC ' ; ; K I ESJ Provo, Salt Lake Convenient connections at Pueblo, west, north, or south. points east, BUS FARES ARE LOW City, for all RIO GRANDE MOTOR WAYS : SYLVESTER CLARK. Agent State Street, Lehi, Utah Louis Posteur by Keim & Linnet. Thomas Powers has made arrange19:56. The Girl In White Armor by A. B- 22, ments to purchase the former Mrs. Mrs Wallace Ilepertson was in Salt Lund home on 1st North between 2nd Pane. Lake on business, Monday. Un From Slavery, an Autobigraphy and Third West and will move there in the near future. by B. T. Washington. a Mrs. Jennie Nostrum attended demonstration Riven by the Utah Mrs- Bell Shaw and daughter-in-law- -, BOY SCOUT PRESS CLUB Power and Light Company in Provo, Mrs. Iva Haws of Salt Lake City, Monday. were entertained at dinner Thursday BAIT WILL BE DISTRIBUTED ' TROOP ONE by Mrs. Sarah Gaisford. TO ALL CITIZENS JOINING "Bon Ton" Corsets, Corselettes, Blane Karren, Senior Patrol LeadIN RAT DRIVE Bandeaus Brassiers. Miss Lila er, took charge. Keith Bushman took Mrs. Sarah Gaisford, try the new adv. Gaisford. Mrs. Ella Christofferson and change of the flag ceremony with Wil"Imp" Girdle at Goodwin's. Extermination of rats will be the two children and Pete Gaisord motor- son Lott, Dean Kirkham and Jay purpose of a Utah countywide camMr. and Mrs. Alton Wilkins en- ed to Lindon. Sunday to visit with Mr. Higginson assisting him. paign that will get under way Tues-ia- y tertained at a birthday party Satur- and Mrs Elmer Culmer. Scoutmaster Clarence Jorgenson and continue to March 2, H. V. 12 QUART PAILS . . PUDDING PANS 19c, 23c, 29c .69c day in honor of the 11th birthday gave some hints on scouting. Then district crop pest inspector, ?enson, Miss Lila Gaisford and Miss Pearl Mark Bradshaw, Patrol Leader of the anniversary of their daughter Fae. 17 QUART DISHPAN CONSEX KETTLES 59c, 69c .79c id Saturday. Those present were Anita and Alberta Peterson entertained a group of Tarzan patrol, gave a repot on his Free bait wil be distrbuted at the 29c TEA KETTLE .89c Van Wagoner, Nina Rick, Earl Gray, friends at a "candy pull'' last week patrol; also Wilson Lott of the Raven WASH BASIN ".ehi Memorial Building on Wednes-!aThose Patrol; and Howard Robinson of the Shirley Roberts, Harold Giles, Madge at the Peterson residence. March 4th from 10 a. m. to 5 p. Dale Crabb, present were Cleo Holmstead. Velda Gorilla patrol. Kirkham, Leon Jones, to all citizens who desire to i. Carma Clark and Jay Wrilkens. Games Phillips, Alta Clark and the two The troop selected a scribe an a asin th? drive, Mr. Swenson dewere played and refreshments served. hostesses. sistant scribe, Don Rick and Glen clared. Daniels, respectively. A HOME INSTITUTION The drive has been conducted anThe patrols then having a seven A quilting party was given Thurs MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH nually by the state department of day by Mrs. Sarah Gaisford and Mrs. minute meeting. the state extension service Then the scoutmaster Ethel Goates. Those present were: had some Igricuture, States biological sur-'e- y United the ind Esther Powell, Louise Goates, Christie business awarding Tenderfoot badges ONLY NORGE HAS THE ROLLATOR several years, with for the "past Willis, Celestia Schow, Lyda Lott, to the folowing: Dean Kirkham, Jay ill communites of the county Ethel Goates and Mrs. Sarah Gais Higginson, Robert Austin, Dick Webb and Dick Fox, bringing our troop enford. Luncheon was served. YOU CAN GET rollment to 27. Mrs. James IL Gardner returned Keith Bushman and Mark Bradshaw, 6c Extra Large Crisp LETTUCE home last week from California where Reporters. 4c she has been visiting for the past few JELL WELL, All Flavors TROOP THREE She reports as havirtg 26c weeks. Schillings Colfee. 1 Pound We opened our meeting by repeating 26c thoroughly enjoyed herself during her TEA Large Packet 1 lb visit. She visited her son, LeRoy the Pledge of Alligence. Then we reGardner and also other friends and peated the Scout Laws. George Bone BREAD relatives living in Berkley, Oakland gave suggestions about the troop get 4 for 10c ad San Francisco. ting some new neckerchiefs. Large GRAPE FRUIT Then the Explorers separated from FLOUR 51 .39 The Fourth Ward Mutual officers the other scouts and studied the Merit ?ua!ity A-,- 1 entertained the mutual members fol- on Civics. They had a demonstration last on the use of the Triangle Bandage in JAM, lrge 29 oz. jar, all flavors 25c lowing their regular meeting A-- 1 Fancy Mixed Vegetables, No. 2 can 10c Tuesday evening. The party was in First Aid. back met we we After mock SALMON. Tall Can, Pink 10c the form of a track tournament. together 19c Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, Can.. 10c The evening was spent playing con- studied the Mose Cole typing of We then had closing ex10c test games, the winners received a box signaling. SPINACH, No. 2 Can 5c of candy and to each of the other ercises led by our Senior Patrol LeadRAISINS 10c opponents and to those not playing er. Russell Bone. SAUR CRAUT, No. 2 Can We held our regular special meeting 12c the game were given a treat. SHORTENING, 1 Pound for troop officers and planned meet20c Mustard. 2 Pound Jar Carnation Oats or Wheat. . ' ings for two months in advance. 20c Mrs. H. J. Smith entertainel at a Glen Hadfield, Reporter. 10c Corn Flakes, Large Package shower for Mr. and Mrs. Harold 49c Brooms, Very Good TROOP FOUR Pure Tomato Catsup 14 or- - Bottle 10c Smith Fri. night at her home. Many and practical gifts were given For the opeing ceremony the Troop 1 Juart Can Catsup 15c lovely IDS. OOC to the young couple by Mrs. Ruth repeated the Scout Oath led by Patrol Alden and Smith. Smith Puane Smith, Then each Leader, Leet Roberts. IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPART Lucille Smith of Garfield; Mr. and held a fifteen minute patrol MENT YOU CAN GET patro PEAS, Spring Maid Mrs- - Max Rothe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 3 for 29c The Very Best 22c Percale. 18c Yard meeting in which they planned for C0RN Gunther. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brown. Cans 29c .'..3 Merit test all colors 15c Broadcloth, Badge Yard Mr. and Mrs. John passing Doing good COCOA. Rockwood 2 Pound Can 19c Mr. and turn Brown, Ladies Silk Rayon Hose ud 25c patrol duties. Then POTATOES Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs each ioo Pound Bag 89c dramatided the seventh Pure All Silk Hose 50c patrol EGGS, Large Size Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Victor law "A Scout is Obedient." Followed Cheter 2 Dozen 45c Service Weight or Chiffon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, Then Ankle Sox, all sizes by inspection for cleanliness. 15c John Smith. Mrs. Clyde Adams, Mr, our scoutmaster told us about the lawg FRUITS VEGETABLES SPECIAL . and Mrs. Robert Comer, Audrey of scouts in in He then gave England. Johnson. Rowene Utella Russon, us some point on tralking, which was LETTUCE. Large Heads BUY THE BEST 5c Ladies L. D. S. Garments 58c Smith and Howard Whimpey. A delici- followed NEW CABBAGE 4c Pound by a tracking game. Closing Ladies L. D. S. Silk Garments AND CURED 83c ous luncheon was served to the guests ONIONS 10 Pounds 19c Ladies Silk Bloomers or ceremony was led by the Rom Patrol. following an evenings entertainment Glen Russon. Reporter. JAMS 25c and 48c ...4 Pounds 25c Steping ORANGES 15c and 25c Dozen New Oilcloth, the best 25c yd. AT Men'i Overalls RED CROSS NEWS $1.00 AT The Red Cross hyeiene class Sand in your order today for OROADBEHTS till meeti' every Friday In the BUTTER WRAPPERS Memorial Buildinir. As soon as these WE DELIVER PROMPTLY classes ire finished a new btouo will j Materials Used Art Th Boat Telephone 20-j start, so those who are interested In PHONE 76 OR LEHI PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST P. S Wet Frame Pictures and this work please come and w.m i sign up so Cover Button. the books may be sent for. 7 Piece Pin? lOUNTY TO LAUNCH RODENT CAMPAIGN Water Set 39c Ivory and Green Enamelwate - y, GILCHRIST HARDWARE BROADBEINT'S i Store Grocery Specials 3F0RI0C 5c Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 27. 28,29 ET SODA CRACKERS, Graham Crackers, Hospital Tissue Honey, CHRISTENSEN Jello or Jel Sert, all flavors Rinso, Large Size 2 lb. Package 19c 2 lb. Package 21c 3 Rolls 10 Pound Bucket 5c Package SOAP, P. G. Naptha, Giant Bars IV t rugai, viuui Ddg 12 oz. loaves 3 for 10c Bread, 4 for thr FRESH MEATS tr IPeoDjpIe's W 78 79c (CoDp ti,HiiiiiiimMiimiiM4.....,IIN state wines sr. - 23c 19c |