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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER AnrV Vauehn and several children, sernces is Fred's rival for Miss Roger's Lehi friends will attend the m the favor- - Eric 'Blore, who gained a Lehi to come his in Salt Lake and will be legion of fans as a result of where they procession in previous splendid laugh-makiother friends and relatives by joined comic a Astsire-Roger- s shows, offers MrVaughn'scharacterization in 'Swing Jimef" of Jerome Kern scored "Swing Time," To-- n providing "The Way You Look "Pick "'A Fine Romance," Yourself Up." "Never Gonna Dance," other injuries Thursday evening. "Boangles of Harlem" and "The Warden was reported in fair conWaltj in Swing Time," the filling The following patients received dition early Friday at the Salt Lake dance spectacle treats in the picture. at the Lehi Hospital this treatment General hospital, where he was taken Dorothy Fields is responsible for the week: by passing motorists following the lyric, for these numbers- e accident. Master Eldon Keetch son of Mr. Patrolman Henning Anderson of and Mrs. Stanley Keetch of Lindon. ARMISTICE DANCE Murray, who investigated reported Friday for came into the hospital Warden was driving north and was to his was taken and care medical struck from the rear by an automobile LEGION MEETING home Tuesday. driven by Olaf Nielson, 39, of Mia-val- e, AMERICAN HELD NOVEMBER 2ND line as they have had much experience- The are believers in newer and INJURED IN LOCAL ITEMS better things for Lehi. They will be glad to have AUTO ACCIDENT Miss Lucille Anderson of Salt Lake you call and see the merchandise he has in stock- - Pay him a viit and see City, was a Sunday Tisitor in Lehi. Thrown from his automobile when the new low prices on radio and elecMrs. Lionel Larsen will entertain tric applances. it was struck by another car at 4370 South State street, Francis Warden at her home on Thursday for the (I suffered a possible skull fracture and Sequoia Club. 4 TONS LUMP COAL $24 00 adv. Lehi Lumber Co., Phone 15. WaUr Not CUssed at Food Water, although essential to life, la not generally classed as a food. s Miss Ivy Christofferson entertained of the human body is comTuesday niht at her home for Elfie posed of water, and most of the chemHansen, Ruby Christensen, Utella ical changes which take place In the Vera Brown, body occur In solution in that liquid, Smith, Beth Stoker. Meta Christensen, but the water Itself U never decom-- , Jenalyn Wing, In the digestive processes. Mrs. Noye Christofferson and Mrs. posed Health authorities usually define food Fowler. Jean Wendell Skinner and as anything that nourishes the body, a Games were played and dinner was definition which excludes water. Someserved at a late hour. times, however, water Is regarded as food In the broad sense that fund Is anything normally taken Into the body, MISSIONARY either solid or liquor, or nuy element necessary to maintain lite. I Two-third- FAREWELL HELD A missionary farewell was held Wednesday night in the Fourth Ward Amusement hall fur Mr. L. E. Rus-6o- n who will leave Thursday (today) at 6 o'clock for the Eastern States He will work under the Mission. direction of President Colton of the Eastern States mission for a few months. Mr. Russon just recently received his call to go on this short term mission. Last year he labored in the same mission for three or four months and enjoyed the work very much and was glad to be called again. At the farewell a fine program was rendered and many frionds and relatives were in attenance to bid farewell to Mr. Russon. Double Show Friday and Saturday. at the Let's Go! LIONS CLUB TONIGHT The Lion's Club will meet in the First Ward Relief Society Hall Thursday night, November 5th. Miss Irene Meiling will read, musical numbers will be given by an instrumental ensemble, there will be a good speaker present at this meeting. Committeemen in charge are chair- man, Lions Basil Hansen and Ray Durnell, William Goates and Dr, Eddington. William Goates is to give the prize. Those in charge of the next meet ing will be chairman Leo Hansen, Dr. J. G. Jones and C C. Jorgensen . TAXES TO BE TAKEN AT BANK The Indinns In the region of "Super stition Mountain" In Arizona believed that if they touched this mountain they would die. Once there was a bloody massacre there by the Apaches, so frightful that it made the mountain tabu. Indian maidens of great beauty were thought to lnhahit the mountain top. Other superstitions are coupled with it. f.al ng Hospital Notes jf as he started to turn left across Mr. and Mrs. Clark Conder of Amthe street. Warden was thrown from At this meeting we completed the his machine in the impact. Fork make the announcement He was final erican for the Armistice friends of the birth of a son, their the only person injured, although dance preparations to to be held in the DansArt, in the Lehi Hospital. Wed. both machines were badly damagedborn Wednesday, November 11th for the purpose of furnishing our rooms in Mrs. Jay Smuin underwent an apPLANS FOR the .Memorial hall. Tickets have been operation at the local pendicitis issued to the committee who will in afternoon. Saturday soldAmROADSHOWS BEGIN turn distribute them to be erican Fork will be aked o place 100 - j "Superstitious Mountain" WEDNESDAY Big - t Roadshows for all wards in the Lehi Stake are set for November 17. Our roadshows have proved to be the highlight of our year's activities and the wards are now very enthusiastc in working the theme, cast, scenery and all that goes to make a good roadshow. The shows will be contested with five netural judges. Many features will be entered in tis gear's .All ward people are look forward to this night in assisting there ward to present the most beautiful roadshow in its history. i Franklin on Taxet n Taxes were a problem even In Franklin's time. Concerning this burden he once said: "Taxes are Indeed very heavy and If those laid on by the government were the only ones we had to pay, we might more easily discharge them ; but we have many others. We are taxed twice as much by the time wo waste, three times as much by our pride nad four times as much by our folly." so that a we expect real ' Blackbeard, the Pirate Blackboard was the nickname given to Edward Teach. lie was born In Bristol. The date Is not recorded. He prohably started out as a common sailor and took to piracy In 1710. He was called Bhckbeard from the length and thickness of his beard. He was killed by nn expedition sent out under Lieut. Robert Maynard. i Many people of Lehi are busy their taxes. The time for this payment has been extended and the money for the taxes wil be received at the State Bank of Lehi. I ne detnquent date for paying 1936 taxes was extended from Novem ber 30th to noon December 21st by the Utah County Commissioners last week. The action was taken at the request of more than 100 taxpayers of the county made in a petition presented to the commission. BOY SCOUT PRESS CLUB TROOP FIVE We held our troop election last night. We elected Keith Lott as Scoutmaster, Maurice Dahl as assist- ant scoutmaster and Val Watkins as senior Patrol Leader. We then elected Patrol Leaders. LaMar Dahl, the Redskin Patrol. Duane Evans, the other patrol which hasn't been named yet Allan Chipman was elected Troop Scribe. We then closed the meeting with prayer. Allan Chipman, Reporter rousing TROOP FOUR ... v rs.-''vjM:- - p. Our meeting was opened with a de monstration of scout knots by Lyle Russon and Maurice Martindale. The roll was called by Leo Loveridge, followed by contest demonstration of scout knots- We then had hog tying contests.' Floyd White showed the troop the contents of a first aid kit and how to apply some of the Dr. Jones then explained the coming Scout Circus followed by scoumasters remarks by Mahlon Peck. Closing ceremonies were led by James Hartshorn. . Leo Loveridge, Reporter. - band-a&e- s. Sunday afternoon at Z p. m. union meeting will be held for the Priest- hood. Relief Society and Primary in the Second Ward chapel. KEWSHO? opens lioay The Lehi Radio and Electric Appliance Company shop is having a grand opening Monday-MileShepherd and Wayne Powell is to be the managers of the shop. They are well qualified along this s Jnst Like Polities something else to get worried and about The Light Year The light yesr is an astronomical nnlt of measurement, the distance traveled by a ray of light in a year. Rick Folk Jud Tunklns says prove of rich folks. lectors need Ii more Needed he doesn't disapWhat the tax colof 'em. J Mr. and Mrs- - Harold Chipmia .American rur&. are receiving conpj.1 tulations on the birth of a daught. Thursday. e e Mrs- - Ralph Webb and baby were taken to the home of M. Mrs. R. J. Whipple last unday. C li v rvi q ri .luti limn Tnnj ivPC w ecu j , nf fo, ir, ep ros Mr. W. D. Jones, had his tonsi taken out Thursday at the Lehi hos pital. Mrs. Stanley Webb and babr m their hs- - w. home Friday. -- l r M 1. w .. .. m 1 f p. Why take a chance with valuables left unguarded in dresser drawers There's peace of mind and genuine security in the and closets of a safety deposit box and the present low rentals possession make it inexpensive security as well. Investigate this service at any time that you find it convenient. Slate SBiiimlk &i ILciii Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH oaf. Men's Work Shoes Boys'For Work Shoes and Pair One Week Only One - $1.50 $1.49! To Customer. NEW DRESSES and HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S HOSIERY LADIES' REGULAR DOLLAR HOSIERY for ... 79c limited LADIES' SWEATERS time NEW LINE OF MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS Largest stock carried in town. GOOD WARM UNDERWEAR, RUBBERS for MEN AND BOYS ALL KINDS OF COATS and SWEATERS MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S WORK SHOES and CLOTHING Power's MAIN STREET im.il.wiwMi,wlwllwllliwlwliii,M,,.,,.M.. Jud Tunklns says he tried to play golf, but It Just turned out to be s BE SURE! LUCKY DEER HUNTERS ' GypelM "Saturday NIffct" Gypsies in most districts of Hungary must have at least one bath a month, to be taken under official control of the local authority. Mrs. Albert Buf,-esof Alpa. S her tonsils" removed Tuesday Lehi hospital. Wfr wV Neil to Nothing The man who devotes his entire life to "looking out for Number One" should not be surprised If be finds himself rated next to Nothing. f .1! RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX i Is from the Latin Londtnlum, the meaning of which is not known. w..V in the e u w IB 1B mother of a fine son, born pital on Monday. t The luckiest deer hunters in Lehi ( were Jay W. Price and W. L. Clements who won the prizes given by the for killing the heavi- I People's Co-oest deer and the deer with the widiest ' Highest Waves spread. Some of the highest waves reported Mr. Trice brought a deer weighing have been In the North Atlantic! 240 pounds with a horn spread of 29 I & These have been about 50 feet high. inches. Mrs. Clements had a deer In the South Atlantic and South Paa horn with spread of 38 inches. cific oceans storm waves have been The of the contest were $2.50 prizes In W) reach feet their reported that worth of merchandise to each winner. fullest development. The Bay of BisBETTY FURNESS Other men who brought in deer this cay is noteworthy for the height of its waves. week were: John E. Colledge SWING TIME Named in Honor of Washington Wayne Colledge Washington, Utah, was the first Perry Carbridge town settled In Washington county, Dick Manning Few have season this pictures both being named In honor of George George Thomas Washington. It was settled In 1S59 by presented a supporting cast laden Wayne Goodwin such with the Norman pioneers. At that time glittering lights as stud the the growing of cotton and cane was roster of "Swing Time," the delightthe chief Industry. musical. ful Fred JOHN ARTHUR VAUGHN Astaire and Ginger Rogers at the Ducks Have Downy Nests Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and CALLED BY DEATH Ducks line their nests with down Tuesday. own from their breasts, mixed plucked As Astaire's buddy in legerdemain, with breast feathers. They cover their Funeral services for John Arthur Victor Moore heads the featured cast. eggs with the same soft mixture to 55, of 137 Flowers musical from Recruited the Vaughn, Court, Broadway keep them warm and hide them from destructive crows, when they slip comedy stage on which he appeared who died Monday night of an injury in such memorable hits as "Anything received a month ago when he was away to feed. Goes" and "Of Thee I Sing," Moore chopping down a tree. The services London Has 811 Square Miles is mated with Helen Broderick, an- will be conducted Thursday, NovemLondon, the capital of England, the other footlight comedy ace, in ''Swing ber 5, at 10 a. m. in the Ricketts-Allco- tt mother city of the British empire. Is Time." mortuary with the Reverend the largest city In the world, having C. Linn officiating in Salt Lake E. feminine charmer, Furness, Betty an srea of 811 square miles and a completes a romantic triangle . in- City- population of 8,000,000. The burial is to be made in the and Fred volving Ginger, Georges Metaxa, singing star of "Cat and Lehi cemetery. Parents Must Consent the Fiddle" and "Music in the Air," Surviving are his wodw, Myrtle Mur- Christening or confirmation of children In Russia without the consent of parents will bring a penalty of up to one year's hard labor and confiscation of property. London reJ . UNION MEETING SUNDAY The "Mustang" "Mustang" Is a term applied to the) type of horse common In the western states. Mustangs are partially wlldi and are descended from the horses left by the Spanish conquerors. They were originally blooded stock, but because of their being allowed to run on the! range for generations would no longer be considered pure bred. Naming Paris and London Paris is said to have been named for an ancient Celtic tribe, the ParlsIL Donna Ault of Cedar Fort, mitted to the hospital on Wediw?" for medical care, she was 4 her home Tuesday. night, and are making preparations for plenty of fun f all. The Legion auxiliary ave agreed to chance this attraction by ranelmg off a beautiful quilt made by their own hands andi , wnicn win oe cnerisned oy te one wno is fortunate enough to win it. The gun club will meet next Monday and we want all interested to be there so that a lineup can be made for the winter competition. This is going to be one of the best gun club years Lehi has had for some time. All you eligible Legioneers want to be sure to get in right soon as there are going to be big things happen and Miss Phyllis Brown who has been you want to participate. You will be visiting in Salt Lake City for the proud of your legion's accomplishpast two weeks arrived home ments if you have helped. J. G. Whipple, Adjutant. Ben-jaml- were taken to their homTinViZr' Mrs. Ray Holdaway and baby boy were removed to j Mi 5, 5. 1936 ... he 'Tillsl,A'-lr,A'A'A'-a.f.M-- .:' I tffe LEHL LTAH lIllBlallTII 'r?-..-1'ATeft 't I ,.T I'.T ..IMT f T.I.T1 T 1 ! j r ree r ami low ass to the Royal Theatre ID and Six Months Subscription to Lehi's Home Owned Paper 1 for Only 50c. i |