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Show THURSDAY, APRIL THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 29, 1937 I APb., 4..f I J i LEHI GIRLS WIN POSTURE PARADE pecnaHs Thursday, Friday, Saturday The dder ladies of the Relief r.ext Society will be entertained at the The Winning first place honors in the regular Relief Society meetings. take will wards the of B- - Y. U. Invitational mothers posture parade, young the Lehi High School girls again charge of the services and will furnish work is brought honors to their school and a program after the lesson wards in the mothers finished The city, Saturday. Receiving a AAA ratbe will children more or eight the ing, hijrhest obtainable, Lehi and having honored guests at the social. illv wnn in one of the most colorful and in- Presiding otTieers at tne i ueaij i n irs in the ward will be: : meet oi.rVit.urtirirwr a - I JrtJll bllOL a ia uj I Yi aijit iaik, OlElllO tkt ara i resiueni, .urs. trr.ua rirsi Oils' leged to witness. Competition Comer: counselors, Mrs. Fred Peter- vpar vrv Ifwn unH th&rtx seventeen schools entered teams in the son and Mrs. La Rue Prior; secretary Nerda 'rkhani ami :ne para de. Each school entering thirty- - 1,rsoe will five girls in the meet. Favored with lesson given by Mrs. uiaii.s n. Peters, ideal weather the parade has been Second Ward President, Mrs. pronounced one of the most beautiful Mrs. ElTie counselors. Ethel Webb; in the world as over 1000 girls all secre Mrs. Leona and Webb Giles; dressed in identical costumes of black Thelda and Brown presentation white tary, shoes and shorts, bouses, white Mrs. June sox with their school colors across of lesson material by their chest marched around the B. Y. Jorgensen. Third Ward -- President. Mrs. June U. Stadium. Miss Condor, physical director of Chilton; counsel- rs, Mrs. Selma Bone and Mrs. Bertha Fx; secretary. Mrs the High School and the girls are Kinder; organist, Mrs. the congratulations of the Maurine entire community upon their snlendid (ieorgida Manning; chorister, Mrs. Xellie Winslow and lesson material work at Pr-voThis is the third consecutive year given by Mrs. Xessie Brems. Fourth Ward - President, Mrs. Wil- that Lehi High School has won first Batchel r; counselors, Mrs. murth plate in the Posture Parade. The Junior High girls also made ai Delia Skinner and Mrs. 11a Fowler, spendid showing at the Junior event. and the lesson is being prepared by Friday when they were given a Double Mrs. Ila Milne. MrsFifth Ward President, A ratine. The junior high boys winning Melta Clark; counselors, Mrs. Sigra honors in the track events on Friday Jones and Mrs. Evelyn Woffinden; were: Larl Fox, 3rd place in the organist. Miss Lela Lott; chorister, Knudsen, and Mrs. quarter mile run; Warren Bradshaw, Mrs. Lillian 2nd place in 100 yard dash; and Doiothy Bennett will give the lesson. All the ladies are invited to attend Junior Jones. 5th in the 100 yard the meeting and enjoy the afternoon dash. Keith Trane of the Senior Hitrh with their lady friends. made a good showing in the pole vault r:: event, taking 3rd place. r s Myrtle Jackson, Wanda Turner. Nettie Cook and Mae Strasburz won 1st in the Senior 'high girls 440 yard relay. Their time was 56:5. The following patients received Wanda Turner won 4th place in treatment at the Lehi Hospital this the eirls broad iumn. week: Myrtle Jackson took 5th in the base ball throw. Lillian Thomas had her tonsils re Junior girl winners included: Bettv moved at the local hospital Monday. Jean Dorton, 1st in the high jump; Marie Lott, tied for 5th in he broad Mrs. Creed Gammell of American 1 uirp. and a group of 8 took 4th in Fork, gave birth to a baby boy, Monthe 40 yard relay, and Ester Hutch-in- fi at the Lehi hospital. day placed 4th in the baseball throw. 1. lb. pkg. 89c Liptons Tea, Black, Uptons Tea, Green 1 lb. pkg. 69c Sugar and Cream Pitcher FREE with each pound package Flour, Yellow Star, 48 lb. bag $1.65 Oat Flakes With China 29c I Mihute Oat Flakes 3 VfilA ,10 BeauUtul 2 dozen for 39c 3 lb. pkg. 25c - Eggs, Large Powdered Sugar 10 lb. bucket 67c Syrup, Staleys Honey, Christensen's 10 pound bucket 79c DATES Packages 19c BREAD. 12 Ounce Loaves VELVET TOILET TISSUE (1000 Sheets) PEACHES, GOLD BAR, 2 ft Cans ASPARAGUS 4 JEL-SE- T 2 lb. pkg. 23c 3 for ioc 4 2 for for 19c 38c 2 Pounds 19c RADISHES, TURNIPS, ONIONS, CARROTS, CABBAGE at MARKET PRICES. FEED DEPARTMENT DAIRY FEED $2.00 OLYMPIC EGG MASH ... $2.40 BROODING EQUIPMENT DR. SALSBURY'.S POULTRY SUPPLIES CEDAR POSTS t MEAT DEPARTMENT ARMOUR'S - 4 f . 35c 57c SUGAR CURED SMOKED PICNICS 25c Pound FRESH SALMON, p ROCK SALT 10c Per Cwt. GRINDING STAR LARD. Pound Packages POUND PACKAGE SHORTENING 2 ; I 2 Pounds ... 35c r...., WITH OUR MISSIONARIES April STATE STREET, LEHI BROADCASTINC Quarter-hou- r 'L Shows Every Week KLZ. f . Denver 9:30 every Monday night, Roamin' Thru the Rockies, with Captain Ozie, the Rio Grande Rangers and Miss Betty Bratton. An entertaining trip thru Colorful Colorado and Unique Utah. Favorite western music and songs. KOA. Denver 10:00 every Wednesday night. The Old Westerner and Mary Ann, with Men of the West, male quar tette. The fascinating history of Colorado. Utah and the Rio Grande. Inter esting comment on noted western merti Songs typical of the best of the Westj KSL. Salt Lake City 8:30 every Wed-- ! nesday night. A musical program oii high rank, featuring outstanding SaW i Lake City artists William Hcrrdimanj violinist; Joseph Clive, cellist; Francfcl sDorne, pianist; Deloris Seal and Miriam Erickson, sopranos; Harold Barber, tenor. For detailed information concerning frefcjhl rates, passenjer ia?s and schedules dek Jdiatefc To: County Treasurer rne Please send save u much I can now. tcxes u property. Usteo Book I how a statement showingproperty deUnquent pay interest in the WW'.g ,? is n"0t "orailatta de give Description Address Name . 4 UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION , BETTER MEALS for less money FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK EVERYTHING YOU NEED iMuia, medical care. 22, 1937. Dear Friends: , Mr- ana Mrs. . Lloyd Thomas of , . rrv. i..c pasu lew monms nave truly Rjverr.nn. tv, . been very inspirational. A short time baby boy, born Friday at the hos- ago I had the privilege of baptising pital. five converts and also have been in active in scouting and primary work. Mrs. Arnold Conder of American i have been in South Dakota for Fork, received medical care at the three weeks but they have been full of hospital Thursday. very definite purpose and power. Dur ing this time we Elders have opened Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Colledge two towns heretofore strictly against announce the safe arrival of a son. against us. We opened them to street born Saturday in the local hospital. meeings and also opened their radio I inasmuch as did the constations, Mrs. Louis Holdsworth had her tacting I was chosen to be the guest tonsils removed Sunday. speaker. The radio people have a very friendly attitude toward us now. Our time was, divided between singing and SPECIAL FEATURED the talk. We also have had great power AS SHOP OPENS demonstrated through us of the power pf the priesthood. Two of we Elders The opeining of the new shoo, "Mrs were called in the midde of the nieht to administer a now member, he had Bobs Pie Shop," will enable nonnlo nf disease or the throat that was Lehi to purchase bakery products. The literally coking him to death, he opening day will be Mondav. fnv could speak only by great effort, and when pie and ice cream will be served for hve cents. then not hardly distinguishable. Fif The hop is connected with B, teen minutes to half hour after the adminisration he coud talk to us al Philips Shoe Shop on Main Street, ine snop is connected with Bob most as good as he ever could. That is the greatest display of the power of counter and bakery. Plate lunch ps ara the priesthood I have ever witnessed. to be sold and all the delicious bakery As you have already noticed I have products wit'h the addition of soft hanged my address, it is now 122 So. drinks, ice cream and other confectioneries will be in stcck. 3rd St., Aberdeen, South Dakota. I Everyone is invited to visit the shop the Lehi Free Press enjoy very much t and wish you would continue sending after the opening. You ar find the best of products at it. May God continue to bless us all reasonable prices. Sinerely your brother, Elder Elmo Gray. - . Co-o- p Three and your ropertyf Save money county treasurer See or write your or complete A. A. Green of American Fork was iuviUCC.., PIJOKE 76 CP. 78 Bill Pierson of American Fork, was taken to his 'home following a week's treatment at the hospital. I i the years 1928 to 1934, inclusive Hospital Notes I $10.00 Drawing Saturday People's And only 2 Interest instead of 8 to Redeem Property 0ri which Taxes are Delinquent for fif - f"'".vi""'- REDUCE TAXES BY PAYING AT SOCIAL FIRST PLACE III (Sffdixcffiipy I LADIES ENTERTAIN . HORSES BURNED nA PHONE 17 MAIN STREET UTAH LEHI, Ef!GAGEt:EHT Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor announce tue engagement of their neice, Miss Verla Thayne, to Jay Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell. r-- o horse nd a earn which were The marriage is planned to take badly burned is the loss of I. W. and in the near future. place Robert Fox. Other damages caused by the fire were some burned straw Mr. and Mrs. Reed nd a shed. Taylor of were Tuesday guests of Sprmgv.lle. Some men had been burning nib- Mr. and Mrs. James X. burh in a ditch near Foxes farm Taylor. When the wind came uo Thursday. Thursday evening it stared the PLANTS FOR SALE smoldering fire and it spread to the shed. FOR SPRING PLANTING The horses were in the corral ad- Tomatoes. Peppers, Cabbage, Verbuna, joining the shed, some were burned Salvia, Petunia. Asters. Pansys, Phlox so badly they had to be shot A few Phone 60 farm utensils were also destroyed. III SHED AlfPA IMIIIHIU Mr. and Mrs, James H. Gray were Brigham City visitors Wednesday. LEHI FLORAL CO. 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