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Show He was brought to the hospital Tues day. Hospital Notes The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this ALPINE DAY tudio has teamed two of its greatest attractions- screen Track and Field Day fur the Alpine The RESIDENTS OF UTAH play of 'Personal Mrs. Creed Gammell and baby son will be held at uncuwi Mills School was Distnc written Hugh by Property" to their were taken of American Fork, Wednesday, May and Ernest Vadja and is based on the home Thursday. Hand Senior Hig Junior 19. The Lehi stage hit, "Man in Possession," by will Jr.. W. Harwood. Considine, Johs N. participate. Sch.l Miss Virginia Thornton of Amerinarade and jt.uin'-i- nip rrupture can Fork, was taken home Thursday was the producer. the in held be will events morning from the local hospital. Parting the day Posture parade SCHOOL HEWS at &::)! a- m- Track events folio. Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson of Senior hign opsiure Salt Lake, announce the birth of a track 'Mi n. m. and high schol at EXERCISES COMMENCEMENT hosthe at b rn Saturday baby girl, o'clock. events begin at 2 pital. The mother was formerly, Miss n- an are Exercises Commencement Alice Arlene Phillips. Mrs. Phillips is the grandmother. teresting event of Thursday, May CLUB HEWS 20th. Exercises will be conducted in stud the with school the auditorium of Pleasant Bezzant Mrs. Gilbert Grove is the proud mother of a baby ents taking part and presenting the as hosted Mrs. Odessa Oscarson addres.---s and program numbers. girl, born May 10th. the' Lucky Vi flub, Vedmday. t,, OEfcl Senior students, numbering fifty- ,v :, at her home in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shekland of five in all, will receive their gradu May Pleasant of also :' Barton, Arlene Mrs. Cedar Valley are happy to announce ation diplomas Thursday evening. as qsled tlie nosie.is m (irove. bom a of 'he arrival baby daughter,, The evening was spent in taming, .1. ASSEMBLIES OF THE WEEK Tuesday in the hospital. r which a delicious, untn fu a sewng. members were ten The high school students will meet was served, There JHE delinquent lax concession Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen are orient. the parents of a lovely baby girl. n joint assembly Thursday. May 13th granted by the 22nd Utah Legisrn in the Lehi hospital May 9th. at 2:45 p. m lature regarding property on which Miss Roberta Ball will entertain Seniors will present the program for '.he nv'ther was the former Grace h me fo members of the F her at taxes riday are due for 1932 and prior years Austin of this city. Mr. and Mrs. the Fridav assembly. Friday assembly Club. Oddity Ikan 1 m. :'M will commence at John Austin are the proud p. expires May 15th. Unless property is Tuesday, May lXth the last as ,,f be will guess redeemed before that date, it will be The Sequoia Club sembly of the year will be given. This on Thursday. Larsen Lionel Mrs. will be for sold at public sale. assembly Activity Recog : PERSONAL PRORERTY nition. . If YOU owe taxes for 1932 or prior The Bon Amicus Club was gracous-Deon Smith y entertained by Mrs. years, see your county treasurer at last Friday afternoon. A delicious Right from the arms of Garbo, once. Don't let YOUR property be Robert Taylor stepped ino the fervid lunch was served and bridge games: Zola Rutledge embraces of Jean Harlow. followed with Mrs. sold for taxesl Zina Mrs. winning first prize. The' two a.re for the first and Mrs- Donnettei Willes second time in the comedy drama, ''Personal MrsAlice! consolation. Holmstead, Property." playirj' at the Royal BOOSTERS ELECT OFFICERS Carscn was a secial guestTheatre, Sunday, Monday and TuesMrs. Phyyllis Hitchcock will enter-- , day, in which Taylor is seen as the 1936-37 enter The Booster Girls of an of son English family tained the Boosters of next year at a tain Thursday evening at the home of Mr- and Mrs- Elmer Jackson for the who becomes butler in the hnuse of in the school gymnasium. his brother's fiancee, a widow from lively party JsOT&iaL Docility Club. Friday evening. Officers for the next Iowa. were elected, the new otticers W. S- Van Dyke directed the pic- year Zada WTebb. are: w as held at her home we e: Mr. and president; Ruth ,ms I ij.: thj presence of weeds. ture, which is Miss Harlow's first SEMINARY GRADUWorlton, efJosephine in ordinance an has Lehi D. N- Smith and fanvly. Giorge, e Mrs. Ci'y long-timcontract under her new Royle, secretary and treasurer. fect that makes it a misdemeanor fur wih ATION TUESDAY c.ny owner or occupant to allow weeds Margaret, Verna, Norma, Douglas In Miss Harlow, who and Buddy; Mr. and Mrs. Y. L- Wood, to grow in front of his property. It is won loud plaudits for her work in DISTRICT ORCHESTRA MEET Mrs- K. L. Mac Kenzie and to; t'd, however, lhat it will not be Mr. and "Libeled Lad," with Taylor, who reSeminary graduates invite you to resort to this to Alex frm Sri' Lake City; Mr. extremity, son, Orchestra leaders of the Alpine dis attend the program they have pre- necessary cently completed the. role of Armand comeach mt citizen will rather that and Mrs. Robert Gaisforl and son. opposite Garbo in ''Camille," the trict met together with their student pared for next Tuesday evening. The members at the Lehi High School, curtain will rise at 7:30 p. m. on a v with ih- foregoing out of the spirit Kenne'.h, and Dick J''sford from Tuesday evening. They joined the play. "The Princess of Heth," which of civic pride. Euioka; Mrs. Ella Chrisr.fferson and orchestras together and played was written by J. Nile Washburn and rons, Leo and Gog?: Lib anJ Pete several selections for the pleasure of cast of characters taken from the Ga;sford, Lehi ard Mr. Essie the public. Mrs. E. Sarah and son, Frd, from Plea:ant People attending seminary graduate class. Each instructor took a turn in to be roles are laisford's Mother's displayed Principal Day party, which Grove. leading the group. Superintendent by j. G Allred, Russell Knudsen, R. David R. Gourley announced the c. Allred, Milton Russon, Kenneth numbers. A'gnes Myrtle Jackson, Kearney, Lewis, Zoe Ball- Beth Thrasher, Alta Christensen and Boyd Johnson. PARENTS VISITING DAY Brother Milton Knudsen is acting as principal of the Seminary and The elementary units of the P. T. A. M studthis class of forty-nin- e presents will hold Parents Visiting Day. Frients for graduationday, May 14. AH parents who have children in the first up to and including the sixth grade are invited to at- FIRE DESTROYS GEORGE tend. Teachers will be glad to have you spend all day or part of the day in JACOBS RESIDENCE their classes. Visiting day will take the place of the The residence of George Jacobs was regular monthly meeting of the unit to the ground Tuesday morn burned and will complete the year's work. ing. The first alarm was sent in as the fire being at George Lewis' farm STUDENTS GETTING After instead of George Jacobs. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS reaching the Lewis farm, firemen called the telephone operator to learn Seven students rating highest in the whereabouts of the fire- Correct scholarship at the high school for the information had reached her by then 2 past year are: Marjorie Anderson, and she directed them to the Jacobs Dick Mitchell, Max Sharp, Zetella home. Just as the firemen drove to the Price, Gladys Godfrey, Helen Hansen place, fire broke through the roof. The and Ila Webb. wind was blowing from the north and for their highrating it was useless to try and save the Ret f was given in the Lehision year books. home. The firemen put two streams of water on the fire and saved the out1 buildings. SENIOR BANQUET FRIDAY Mr. Jacobs did not know exactly how the fire could have started. The 1937 graduating class will hold No insurance was carried. and farewell its annual senior box-offi- ce couhtF1 - week: i Darlene Carson, baby girl twin of Mr. and Mrs- Elvin Carson of Fairfield, was admitted to the hospital Wednesday for medical care and was taken home Monday. - 1 Mrs. Norman Erickson received medical care at the hospital Wednes-- j day. May 5. William H. Forbes i f Alpine under-- ; went an appendicitis operation in the hospital Thursday. Mrs. Lafe Chidester is receiving medical care "at the hospital this week She was brought to the hospital Thursday. Mrs. William Shepherd and baby daughter were taken to their h me Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Balm and baby were taken to their home in American Fork, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Carson of Fairfield, announce the safe arrival of a baby boy, born May 7th at the hospital. . Mrs. Fred Kirkham had her appendix removed at the hospital Sunday. Mrs. Dale Berry and baby daughter of Fairfield, were returned from the hospital to the home of Mrs. Charlotte Lewis on Friday. A winsome baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen in the hospital, Sunday. The mother was formerly Miss Nelda Davis. Grandparents are Mr- and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. j 833B IL .... HIGH SCHOOL S - ne'er-do-we- ll - - - - Charles Carson of Fairfield is at the hospital receiving medical care. Cul-rr- (GirdDeeiry i coals Thursday, Friday, Saturday 48 lb. bag $1.59 Flour, Peacock Flour, Turkey Red 48 lb. bag $1.69 SUGAR 10 lb. bag 59c Oat Flakes, 3 minute, large size 23c Matches 6 Boxes 19c Powdered Sugar 3 lb. package 25c Chocolates, No. pounds 29c 3 for 10c Candy Bars 3 for 10c Gum 3 lb. bucket 65c Snowdrift Salad Dressing, Banquet, qt. 32c 2 Dozen 39c Eggs 4 pounds 25c BANANAS 1-- RADISHES, ASPARAGUS, ONIONS, at Market Prices STRAWBERRIES FEED DEPARTMENT CERTIFIED RUSSET POTATOES $3.25 $2.25 $2.83 $2.40 LAYING MASH SURELAY OLYMPIC EGGG MASH Per Per Per Per Hundred Hundred Hundred Hundred Poultry Equipment Dr. SaJsbury's Poultry Remedies BALED HAY and STRAW GRINDING 10c Per Hundred Sportsmen Take Notice AH New at Lower Priceg. FISHING TACKLE Automatic Reels, Lines. all knds. Loose Hooks. Flies, Tapered Leaders, Spinners, Basket. Poles of all kinds. Fly Weight. Fish Boots, etc GET YOUR LICENSE HERE " Anything in the line of Paint GAJtDEN LAWN MOWERS as low A New Shipment of Rugs. 24 Marked To Sell and Kalsomine We Handle Bennetts. HOSE All Prices. as $6.95 Grass Catchers $1.00. Patterns at ... 8&S3 76 CR 78 ff" I has a Definite PI ace in the Diet of the Young Child banquet party, Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the high school. Kenneth Kearney will be master of ceremonies for the evening. Toasts are being prepared by Zoe Ball, Grant Evans and Agnes Lewis. Musical features are piano duet by Max Sharp ind June Hanson and a vocal trio by Alene Frank. Karlyn Chatfield and Alta Christensen. The entertaining rooms and banqoet tables will be decorated in an interesting fashion, the theme of the banquet being, spring. No dates are allowed for the sociaL Special guests are Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Miss Thurman and Miss Smith. The three teachers are the senior class advisors. Chairwoman and special arrangement committee an: Karlyn Chat-fiel- d, chairwoman; Beth Thrasher. Rhoda Johnson. Floyd Erickson and Ralph Trane, committee. Co-o- p STATE street, lehi PETERSON HOME We wish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted us in any way during the illness and death of our beloved mother. The speakers, the floral tribute, musical numbers and all other favors extended and sympathy afforded us we are truly grateful. The family of Mrs. Mary Holmstead. PHONE ..jWAIN STREET 17 T FHI UTAH DAMAGED BY FIRE CA The home of Mrs. Ellis Peterson, south of town, was damaged by fire, Monday afternoon, the roof of the home was badly burned- Firemen and neighbors saved the rest of the residence from being totally destroyed. Some insurance was carried on the home. CIVIC BEAUT1F1GATIAN A movement has been instituted under the sponsorship of the Civic BeauGfication Committee setting as a goal the complete elimination of weeds and other unsightly objects from our city, particularly as regards the streets and sidewalks. Many of our Mrs. James H. Gray is ill with citrens arc very diligent in keeping influenza this week. their sidewalks free from weeds and it is the desire that all others do like- CARD OF THANKS People's mm- $7.00 Rugs w - wise. A delegation consisting of former mayor Stanley M. Taylor. Dr. J. G.' Jones. Mrs. M. H. Knudsen and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw met with the City Council Tuesday evening, outlining the general plan to be followed. The Mayor and the City Council are in full accord with the movement and trust that all citiiens will strive to rid our city of the unsightliness ON YOUR NEXT PERfllflnEIlT UJflVE Htr.'i your epportuniw to a WutlfuL soft, natural hove Permanent wav...at a salon sorvict. Work Is done br professional llctrtod epoia-terurfna only gonuino hlgh- c.uoi supplies. Your atikfc tic ruaitaleod. our complete, up-to-d-at s. low co.tl Wo are making this unusual efior to acquaint more womoa with THIS COUPON IS WORTH MONEY l Kd?L5T" i i $r ivJ?c To Ogd.n. or Idaho NUTRI-TONI- Fal!.bio,. PERMANENT C vl!l!!I' ave-- Exclc. ho FOR ONLY W 00 a Nw-lYl- .ourr Salon 30. 1937. WAVE, Permanent e yft waiting, phono lor appointm.nL Opon until 7 EX-CEL-C- IS BEAUTY Mam and BroalM- Sw..n.T p. BuUaing - - ldaho 5 Q ga. T A Tt phoiM 577 j |