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Show Weekly UadiBff The Paper f Kws First print the the Advertising Cirr' Has the Circulation lEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D Ll.ni CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL DAY CELEBRATION lliy TO 8E REDUCE TAXES BY mow; HEL d tile "atin - - ...itu PAYING TAXES V. i V fat. J . po.-lji- No. 36 29. 1937 i n ceJeDrat- Hundreds ,f kid lies take p.u-in the May p.ik J;,,,.,, Rational Child Health Week with Something h.ui,j most colorful fetes of the ,,o;,j icuaids e - SCT1J01 caillJJua auu auui- - to the parade. rear at ueryone will The be anxious to en.,. ar,j t f the i.irium on Moiid'iy and Tuesday State each ls champion.- - pane;-.Krow" year Ia.v Vav I lie pageam a ,:r'to be one of the main features of :a; leature of hundreds of the da With season. Z spring "a filial D' J'.l class piagi ':i;t in colorful kich many ftudt-nIdren taking part Al lea.-- : ,.T,e- in variou.-- field events on the will be participating laavc been made' campus it presents one of the hunorvd Grow-iu- g lor tile pageant and dare- revue. prettiest pictures imaginable. In regards t the i,ai,:,,.t ;, ... ... , v,.v from a small beginnng there are i t x.le groups with the pected that everyone will n,,t l,e able several may jo and other picturesq- to be seated at one prefi, nuance so' posture parades, all children of the it has beer, arranged to have tw. pre-- j using ue groups The Third and Fourth The Festival will take formances. Lehi schools. next Monday evening and wards are invited to come to the' plame May 3 and 4. auditorium, Monday nght and see the Tuesday evening, have been entertainment and the First, Second' Teachers of the schools training the students for their parts and Fifth will attend Tuesday even for several weeks and ing. on the program in readiness for pronounce everything jin Lehi ree Pre H tr M , in A . ni man with a conscience can usually he trusted. ' cos-rjrn- es i ELOVED c.-tum- , j the event. chairman Ross Neilson annof events as on the they will take place Monday Athletic Field and in the Auditorium. 0 Musical Numbers and General 2:00-2:3- 3:00-3:3- May Poles. Mjpuet by 0 A lively blaze at the home of Mr. Dean Udell, Sunday after- Fifth and and Mrs. 8th, noon totally destroyed the garage and adjoining outbuildings. The fire was at first noticed coming from a small 5 Pyramids. building back of the garage. An Evening alarm was sent in but before the fire0 Band Concert. men arrived at the scene the garage 5 Dance Revue. had caught fire. Mr. Udell, who is a Pageant. contractor had some dynamite stored Assemblies in the building and this exploded, a. m. Elementary the garage and its contents blowing Grades 1st to 4th. small outbuildings, over with other a. m. Grammar a wide area. The blast of the dynaGrades 5th to 6th. m. Junior and Senior mite shook the entire neighborhood. The sink was torn from the wall, High. Announcer paster broken and windows blown out J. Nile Washburn. at the LTde!l home. The windows at If it so hapens that the weather is the home of Lester Colledge were all tad on that day the program which Windows of the Charles broken. is to take place on the athletic field and Joseph Colledge homes ill not be held, but the pageant in Colledge broken. No one was injured also were the evening will be held regardless of in he blast. the weather. Good work of the local firemen The queen of May Day will be Miss saved the home of the Udells" and Virginia Roberts, daughter of Mr. the Lester Colledge ind Mrs. Oliver Roberts and her att- outbuildings at home. endants are Elaine Norman and Mr. Udell lost lumber stored in the Barbara Wilkens, Mr-"iGrades. Posure Parade 3:30 to 3:45 5th, 10th, 11th and 12th. Sixth 3:45-4:1- 7:00-7:3- 8:15-10:- 0 10:00-11:- 11:00-12:0- 0 d Mrs. Mrs. daughters of Delbert Norman and Mr. garage. Alton Wilkens, respective- - ENDOWMENT ly. EXCURSION to the Regular endowment excursion held be will Stake Lehi the temple for car excursion Thursday, April fi. The of S:2f instead am. will leave at 7:10 The a. m. as in the winter months. in mind. this keen to are urged people leaders w.sh Tho et:ik--i as T" to go for as many people ira more water for spared to care Dam we're irrigating LAID AT REST Many were in attendance at the City, Idaho, Mrs. Thomas Leonard services rendered Friday in the Fourth Peterson of Spanish Fork. Mrs. ward for a dearly bcl veil mother, TWoodhouse of Oakley, friend and citizen. Mrs. Mary Jane Morgan Mrs. Harry Stoker and Mrs. Idaho. dilchrist. Floral arrangements were Herman Allred of Lehi; Mrs. John D. beautiful. of Price, Utah; 55 grandChipman The services were presided over children and 44 Joseph E. SmithProgram two sisters, Mrs. Clestia Schow and numbers were carrried tout ;n the Mrs. Janus Schow both of Lehi, one following mariner: brother Wm-- Willes of Salt Lake 'The Lord's Pray- City; Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist, a daughter-inOpening song er" Buglers. 2:30-3:0- 0 SISTER n, GARAGE AND for your needs in FREE! Canvas ONE OCCASIONAL TABLE (un free finished laintsFuller of chase $2f,0 Pu Sec tre Lch, numlimited. Supply ber Co. right away. It's time for Spring naint.ngaira.n.RUBBER BOOTS Co. are and the Lehi Lumber Uliei ot line f,,H , W n n a i on "Prices that buy- and with can monev (Vo.t are easy on your pocket oflor that ym. just a book. missto aTord can't abrr.t Ml.r Whrri in doubt Of course you know try made been They've Paintslaw st p.nt by the West's manufacturers. They home now, So look around need note the spots that and brightening. The Of Of service nJ tha tinmo nf LEHI LUMBER CO. Wolverine Work Shoes. -- dy a ears GOODWIN'S y-- ur fre-heni- 1 1 iU'O' nil, UTAH of this city, besides a host Unpaid taxes for 1935 and subseof friends who mour her passing. quent years, however, will bear the interest and must Vic penalty and 8 be paid in order to take advantage a little attended guests Thirty other saving. party Sunday 'afternoon given in of the who observLee was honor of show a Smith, In this county, records for 1932, ing his seventh birthday anniversary. deinquency of Games were played and refreshments $109,947.00 for 1933 and $173,557-0were served at the gay party. for 1934 a total of $357,873.00, on FOR A LIMITED TIME YOU GET ALL THESE . The girls in the grades from First to Seventh are contesting in Scotch Tournament which was a Hop started this week by the recreational leader. A winner and runner-uwill be chosen from each grade. These twelve girls will go to Provo, May 8th and enter in the county meet. Games are scheduled for morning and afternoon recess periods, at noon and after school, at 3:15. Winners will be announced next p UNIFORMS ARRIVE With any 1937 Model Norge June Gilchrint Willes Gilchrist, daughJane Mary ter of Sydney and Alzina Lott Willes, The new police uniforms arrived Wednesday. They are complete with coats, trousers and hats. Orders for the uniforms were sent in about a month ago. Washer Purchased at this Store. No Advance was born January 22, 1853, in Lehi, Utah. She beintr the eldest of nine In Price TWIN TUBS children, her schooling was limited owing to the ill health of her mother. At the age of eighteen her faher died leavinir many more responsibilities upon her young shoulders and for a number of years she was left with the care of the family and credit is due her for the rearing of the youngest child. During her girlhood days she inpassed through many hardships of was She lifecidental to pioneer times endangernature many fearless She ing her own life to help others. in T. Gilchrist Robert to was married the old endowment house in Salt Lake S7 1. Of this union City- Octo! r f. sons aid seven three were horn and hus-al- l sons three Her daughters, to the her preceded band havt In en an ideal has She -1, G at and iving mother, being "f a ami sympathetic nature and asin- her and and sick needy j :! . e l. was always leu oy go She ministeredthose t w on she one of her grandchildren. n Gilchrist, taking him amor ,!o!in him when tivt' : n old and giving she as gave love rental same p Mrs. Oliver Kittinger left for Nampa, Idaho, this week where she will make her home with her husband. Mr. Kittinger has been employed there for some time. TABLE STYLE WITH WA$HEI FREE 1?"""""" i5 """A; f 3 FOLDING IRONING 1 BOARD H- FREE rri - WITH WASHER GROCERY LARGE CLOTHES SPECIALS BASKET with rtm Steam-Seale- i Tub Agitator Lifetime-Lubricate- d " Instant" Motor All models Wringer Release available with Friction Drive ,, 1 FREE These Free Goods Valued at Pump. $14.50 NOW ON SALE FOR ONLY .r. DOWN SEE THIS NEW NORGE WASHER TODAY! $5-0- b-- y WITH WASHER Feather-Weig- Autobuilt Transmission he her family ,e'i by the Ward he W'!-in caring for the t lief for good was ,,, enre hw dead and She bereaved. g ihe felt in coa.f' ' chun.h faithful a has a'way,t lleio f Society vker and president of the ., CLOTHES RACK Wringer d BUY NOW AND SAVE Prices are going up. The Lehi Hardware Your Home Store ofService e GLENN WING A. II WING h SCHILLINGS COFFEE, Pound 28c PEANUT BUTTER. 2 Lb. Jar 29c 11c WHEATIES, Package 10c CATSUP, 14 Ounce Bottle 10c PEAS, No. 2 Can CORNFLAKES, Large Package 10c 10c SALMON, Tall Can SCHILLINGS PEPPER, 4 Oz 12c ..61c CRISCO, 3 Pound Can 10c SPINACH, No. 2 Can BREAD, Three 12 Oz. Loaves ...10c WASHER LARGE FOLDING Washer Pressure-Indicato- r WITH FREE NjEv Autobuilf 1. . is for eighteen for a number of Association prima' !o of little child- tlie ... .r io'iin"ig folks com rn. s" served "n thewasold released at and mittee for cars of sixty. the age in 1PH She had a major operation and health in poor which left her to continue her church activities. chn i survived by seven daughters Mrs. James Trinnaman folh.wsLeo .lac- bs of Sugar f Garland. MENT STARTED Pauline Goates, Recreational Leader. TOO H Carson Benediction Ernest Rothe. The grave was dedicated in the Lehi Cemetery by Harry Stoker. Riograiihicnl Sketch of Mrs. Mary -, HOP SCOTCH TOURNA- week. - He-a- which a possibe saving of $59,953.24 can Ite made. Even greater proportionate savings can be made on proierty on which taxes are due for 1931 and prior years. "Persons owing back taxes for any year will do well to see their County Treasurer at once. He will gladly figure in exact dollars and cents the amount each individual can save, said Chairmn Irwin Arnovitz of the State Tax Commission. ''May I uge delinquent tax payer to act at once?" continued Mr- Arnovitz. ''Permit me to also remind everyone owing back taxes that this legislative emergency measure doet not lengthen the four year redemption period and that persons owing taxes for 1932 and prior years must pay their taxes before May tax deed sale in their respective counties or take chances on having their property sold to individual parties, thereby preventing them from ever redeeming it. -law -- , AND Ball Band Parent and Teachers Chorus, directed by Mrs. June Jorgensen, accompanied on the piano by Miss La Priel Goodwin. Opening prayer- - Elisha Peck, and Teachers Chorus. Biographial sketch Lileth Peck, a granddaughter. Mrs. Julia Brown. Remarks Original poem May M. Lott. Duet ''A Perfect Day Mrs. Rula Dorton and Lula Anderson, accompanied by La Priel Goodwin. Remarks A. J. Evans. Remarks A. f'arlos Schow and Bishop Joseph E- Smith. "Tired" Mrs- Sadie Closing song Kittinger, accompanied by Mrs. Blair Tax deinquent real property wners in Utah county will have an opportunity to save themselves a possible total of $.". ii.Vi 24 in baik taxes for and WX 19:14, the years 1M2, the of take advantage provided they liberal concessions granted in the emergency tax measure passed by the twenty-seconstate legislature. This was revealed in figures just released by the State Tax Commission, which with other taxing is units of the state in a drive to reduce tax delinquency. The legislative act permits persons owing back taxes for 1!34 and prior years (whose property has not gone to auditors' tax deed and where the certificate ofs ale is held by the county) to redeem their property at a substantial saving by paying all back taxes. Instead of 7'r interest on taxes due for 19:!4 and prior years, these persons will be required to pay only 2' ; interest a saving of 6rr per year. In addition, the usual 2',; penalty for taxes due for 1934 and prior years will be eliminated. d . FIRE DESTROYS ounces the program YOUR NEWSPAPER With no private axes to fried; no selfish personal interest to erve. and no financial ctrinfi leading to any other source of power or influence. WE DELIVER PHONE 4 5-- MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH J j I A FULL LINE OF TH0R0GG0D j HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN j SAVE REGULARLY AT BROADBENT'S TELEPHONE 20-- W f nzsm SARATOGA Hot Springs Ladies Lvery Sunday nigm Free Swimming to First Annual Swimming Meet Sunday, May 2 Four State Champions in teams New Filters Clear Pure Water |