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Show H.rKPAV. APRIL 2?. LOCAL ITEMS d THE LEHI FREE PRESS . prevaILrt ' r; A- f - er OFFERED TO FIND MISSING WAE PLANE 1 hel" J0'n he huil'and - ' Snake thrhon i ' ..it Friday evening several troops h': 1'.,scou: camped over night at ho. Snttg S:"8- - They came about ? o'clock ana pitched camp in time Mr-- . Ii Saturday other t late supper. t ! ! a i 'I ei under the the boys s arrived and !Tut leaves hiked down along the yr up f -- hi t,.r;. and studying the a:l . front examining lake shore the m along he vepetati that are so hot springs t'ie arounJ j ' Last , ' !: ir- 'U re.-ei.- .f 'lhr Springy.):, t the meet:i.g followed by 'ichi-tfrom the tth . laws of the P T. A- were W A l Mi. Emilv Johnson, secre- and were accepted by those re- - e:.t. The pros.' ram f r the com- t? ua- - outhin-by the chairman f thtMrs. A. committee. rograin K ( !:...!, eld and by the chairman of the tu.ly group, Mr.--. C F. Wilson. Nai'ini Haliii'.ay gave a piano 'd Mrs. Ruth Wai.lass presented of a one-ac- t yii'p-js play. The play will be presented by he P. T. A. snine time in May, under the leader--ni- p of Mrs. Wanlass who has been chosen dramatic leader of the P. T. A. STUDENTS Gl CvT; Principal I). R. Mitchell gave a few AT PROGRAM remarks of appreciation for the outline program for the coming year. Max Sharp, Ju(u. Hansen. Alh-nAbraham Anders n lead the group rrank, LaVerl Hacking and Dick with community singing and dismissal Mitchell in c with mpany Principal 1). was R. Mitchell by Mrs. Reva Allred. represented the Senior class of the local high school at the Freshman exercises given Thursday LEHI CEREAL MILL at the University of Utah. A few students of each school in PUTS NEW PRODUCTS the suite were issued invitations to attend these exercises. . 1,. r WEir I !J '" a;if-:vk:.- ::.v:, 'i i:e !' an ii.tetv.-t-i.- g y,Jr.r fin-a-ct Tu She Who the Author." Two mu.-ienumu-rwere given between plays. Dancing fallowed the s al STATE STREET SHOE SHOP program. Elder Fagan left Monday for the mission school in Salt Lake City, he will study there for approximately two weeks and will leave for the Central States Mission, May 13. Prop. LEHI, UTAH STREET, m - d ! 'i- -l - -- Vi,it !:i.:.:iary a - . .MV,-- r .. ijn r "Kverything Comes Waits." and "Elmer in and tfive us a trial, work done while you wait. Come STATE fa!V.V.-!- V ;Lir S'atetu !,.,:!. : ATTENi.n c miri'tee hud proplay from the Stake M. 1. A. and another from the Fourth ard M. I. A. The plays were cured HAROLD OSBORNE. r... ' ''-'I !h" was , j Hi. I. v- .- - Allans.- - in charge. A.-- n ;. 1. peikii i I i.u-- held their monthly evening in the high wi'.ii MrsAlfred prayrr which ' ' T. A. Tue.-da- y a.:.!.; .1 . I ,.v. are going to a lot f makf the day enjoyable and will U-- appreciated. P. .g 1 1 fe ' HIGH SCHOOJ -- ON MARKET The Lehi Lily Cereal Mill put a new product on the market Wednesady. Popped Wheat is the name of the product, is is practically the same as Puffed Wheat. Lehi citizens are wishing the managers and operators of the bill success with the new product. Completion of several months work was finished Tuesday when the Lehi-sio- n Year Book was distributed among the students. The staff and super-viowere proud to turn out the book. The rheme of the bok is "Youth" and was carried out very nicely thru the entire book. rs THEATRE CENTER WEEKLY well-plann- LEHFS AMUSEMENT PROGRAM FRIDAY IS SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT Students and teachers responsible FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. APRIL KAY FRANCIS 30 and MAY SALT LAKE MUSICAL for such an accomplishment at the high school are: Lehision Staf- fMax Sharp, editor; Kenneth Kearney, artist; Eh yd Erickson, chief photo- FREE TO THE LUCKY PERSON 1 at her best. TALENT TO RENDER PROGRAM SUNDAY grapher; Allan Peterson, business manager; Contributing editors: Helen Hansen, Marv Skinner. Agnes Lewis, Allene Frank. Zoe Ball, June Hansen, and that of the man she loved Galantly she broke her own heart Ila Webb, Joe Lambert, Gladys God to keep the crullest bargain a woman ever made with a man. were frey; Assistant photographers Also the latest Our Gang Comedy and a Good Travel Reel. Only 10c and 20c Paul and Dean Christofferson ; Super visors: :liss editorials: rhurman, SATURDAY IS CHILDREN S DRAWING NIGHT Miss Glade, printing and Mr. Banks, photography. $2.50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE "STOLEN HOLIDAY" MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 2, SUNDAY, Cat-- Wdp Win,. Jt5 (jot LOVE WHAT LAUGHS WHAT ARE LAUGHS! Bing, Bob and the singing sweethearts of "The Big Broadcast" cut loose in with the best musical talent he can procure. He has assured the building committee of the First Ward that he has numbers that everyone will enjoy to the greatest extent-Therwill be no charges but contributions will be accepted at the door. The proceeds are to be added to the building fund- TIONEER DAY FRIDAY The local high school is hulaland! - 1 V- s I- e Communicate with our nearest office. We are at your service. UTAH POWER & LIGHT 1 4 1 featuring a program, dance and other activities to which everyone is invited with a special invitation going to the alumni The enterof the Lehi High School. tainments will be free to the public. Pinneer Day Homecoming has been orginated for the purpose of a for everyone interested. The program assembly is a feature of the afternoon beginning at 2:lo p. m. Numbers are to be furnished by the A contest talented alumni members. of activities between the school and alumni will also be events of the n V jji- honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Hannah and Martha Shelton . Forty guests enjoyed a program in the Relief Society room, after which a de- licious luncheon was served. The long able in the banquet hall was decorated with violets, lieautifully They snap dragons and carnations. were both presented with a beautiful Other invited bouquet of flowers. guests whose birthdays came in April were: Mrs. Julia Brown, chairman of the Stake Sunshine Committee, Mrs. Rachel Wing and Alice Phillips. They each received a red carnation. The program was in charge of Juliet Jackson, chairman of the ward committee. II Devey er I s xCJ r II II Y KILOWATT We offer the services of our representatives in helping you to determine what appliances and equipment will work best in your particular case. The success of their work is measured entirely in terms of satisfaction and profit to you. Lehi tennis team was victorious in a game with Pleasant Grove, Monday The Sunshine Committee and Relief At the finish the score was Society officers of the Fifth Ward night,. Lehi, 4 and Pleasant Grove. 1. entertained Thursday, April 22nd in LOVE! 11 " electricity on Greater use of low-coyour farm will decrease your labor and increase your profits. - IS UD1L JwwWl Says Clyde Fox of Salt Lake City will lie at the First Ward, Sunday night WINS TENNIS MATCH 3 and 4 "9 st YEAR BOOK FINISHED $40.00 visit-nuith- i LINE OF P. T. A. i 1 I")..- I GIVEN AT MEETING , i:iiAi:Y APRIL 29, 1937 The evening will follow Miss Nola Comer cf Ogden spent Miss Lucille Winteru.n is spending dar.ce in the gymnasium. this with her Saturday and Sunday in Lehi eek in Charleston Officer? are in charge Mrs. J seph Turner. ing with her parents. t. fr? a r. '. Knkham who has been . "Jw her mother for the past tix for Seattle' Waihin?- "STtas irhre SICOO REWARD IS THURSDAY. CO. -. Immrn I4 "4 J W ;lf fe- - Model Car Design Competition Club Director Approved by 4-- H fKif'1 1 i V'A f""" lip MM - 5 V1 , , i. lV.n I; 2 , V ' , A. ' ; r , . . I i If Scct U u . iiol c 1' ' ' ' i Also Good Shorts. HATIiiEE SUNDAY ONLY 4 P. H. Evenings I Oo & I B f 10c and 20c1 BLENDED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY nJ Feature No. 1 GAIL PATRICK and RICIIARDO CORTEZ in r 5 He fry "HFR HI ISRAND LIES" - " two-tim-- r "Hills of Old Wyoming" t g Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of drama One-- Onl t' ' .X-- WILLIAM BO YD m a " m e 10c or tne national ciub, place his FHED bOHFN (icit, " airLCioi of the Fisher of approval on the model car design competition He is shown reviewing the new program with Guild. Craftsman's Bdv of the educational foundation, which Is William S. McLean, secretary ono In tan ... thl and lt Nannleonle coar.h huiM. awaras vo,c affering These include four $5,000 university scholarships. t-- H 2-- Another thrill., action! packed into , but he couldn t on Broadwaythe level with every woman! a wi;h play straight Cass.d Lit. Feature No. big t!nv Uoy.xl ng as on ( 22 Vm0KEY , . reu and Ing competition. . ,r . 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