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Show itA man can't rm provide his family villi loaves and fishes if he does nothing but loaf and fish. rrr LEHI'S WIDELY READ LEHI CITY. UTAH, OLUME VI f reryone. Miss Selena Peterson will reign as le queen of the festival, bearing the tie of "Miss First Ward," having eceived the highest number of votes k a queen's contest conducted in the 'ard. Miss Gladys Godfrey, winning jcond high, will reign as "Miss Lchi take." Both young ladies will ride n beautifully designed floats in the arade. The contest created" unusual iterest among ward members and, osed Sunday evening with tlie final a FOR THE MONEY Two FOR THE SHOW FOR YOUR COMFORT msETottk YOU GO Indicate Indicates lack of adequate data for comparison 7 V DRIVE CAREFULLY At ID VCD REPRESENT F. F, FAi.liiER ) "ly FRIDAY Leo Russon and Ward Clark have been chosen to represent Lehi in the Utah Band at the Stock Show at Kansas City this fall. The two boys will be members of an intermountain band chosen from the different F. F. A. organizations and high schools. The Royal Theatre is entertainments and advertise their town by sending the boys with the band. such fit and elasticity as only high twist can bring. lake CITY t,JgL WWff CEDAR FORT BOY RECEIVES INJURIES By a narrow margin, 145 to 121, Lehi taxpayers authorized the metropolitan water board to subscribe for 500 shares of water from the Deer Creek project at a special election The result of the election Monday. in favor of the project those surprised as a much larger majority was expected. Leaders of both the opposition and those in favor of the project worked for and against the issue. The proposition voted on was e whether the ditrict board would' sub-scib- for 500 of stock in the Provo River Water Users association and incur a principal indebtedness of of $38,000.00 and a coningen.t indebt-nes- s of $13,000. Each share is equivalent to one fere f ot of waer in the project. American Fork voters went to the polls, Tuesday to vote on the s'inie amount as the Lehi issue calls for. is the second metropolitan district to approve a subscription, Provo voting to subscribe for 8000 acre feet on September 10th. Provo voted 1 1 00 in favor of the project with 94 against it. two-year-o- ld - He was immediately rushed to thef American Fork hospital where he reHis left leg was ceived treatment. broken near the hip and he received serious face bruises. MISSIONARY RETURNS Lurille Anderson. Remarks Vern Rassmussen of Markland Allred. son of Mr. and Midvale Second Ward and Hyirum Mrs. Aaron Allred returned home Kirkham of Salt Lake City. the late last week after laboring for D. Solo 'Face tto Ffcce." Abraham L. California the in past two years Anderson, accompanied Allred is enby Lucille S. Mission fieW. Eldred Anderson that he states and joying good health mission Remarks Elislha Peck. the in work has enjoyed his Trio "Pilgrim's Journey." field but is happy to be home again Benediction Carl Gunther. The grave in the Lehi cemetery Melvin Johnson. Mr and Mrswas dedicated by Max Rothe. Edna. Carry, Lloyd and May in" Salt Lake Big Double Show at the Royal, 'on a pleasure trip. Wednesday and Thursday. Let's Go! - - Stras-Thursd- m H - HONEY, Christensen's, New Crop H FLOUR, Yellow M u M u M k M PINEAPPLE, 2 Cans BEEF STEW (Dentv Moore). BEEF-CABBBAG- M nM n Nt' M 10 lb. bucket 89c m m 2 for ...1 Lb-Ca- 14 Lb. OXYDOL 35c 17c Can 21c PEPPER, Schillings FRENCH KETCHUP SPICES Candy Bars, Regular 5c Bars DEPARTMENT WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF POULTRY, DAIRY and HOG FEEDS POI'TTRY RFMFDIFS - and COTTON BLEACHED I 10c PER 100 GRINDING MEAT DEPARTMENT &TTTY'i I I fl f '! 4 f I1 n U' J " Pound Package REX LARD SHoRTENING M "71 - Jl 73c (Armour's 55c White Cl..udt HOT TAMALES (7 Armour's Star Tamales SLICED BREAKFAST BACON SALT BACOX l Mc Pound 25c Pound FRESH FISH EVERY 1 U PEOPLE'S PHONE 76 OR 78 ? M w 10c EACii ty;. 3 for 10c - U J SACKS Package 2()C Pound Can 39c -- 3 Packages 25c 14 ( DISINFECTANTS 1 1 Wednesday Cash Drawing Saturday, 5 P. M. $10.00 K m M M M m 48 lb. Bag $1.39 H m Star E FEED M ,10 Pound Bag 59c M CORXEED 10 Bars 35c 1 Gallon 29c 4 Rolls 19c - H 3 Pound Package 25c N Chili Beans n SUGAR M n H Thursday, Friday and Saturday $ Vinegar, Regular 40c Gallon k Toilet Tissue, Velvet, 1000 Sheets n M M M M M M M n p Grocery Specials Crystal White Soan M M M ay 1K M M DRIVER INJURED son of Kerry Peterson, Mr. and Mrs- E. J. Peterson of Cedar Fort received painful injuries lajjt Wednesday evening when a truck loaded with cattle ran over him, breaking his leg. Kerry and his brother, Sherwin were playing in their yard near where Ed and Less Carsors were loadSng a truck with cattle. Tha small boy had gotten in the way of the men several times and had been Ed Carson had placed" in his yard. just started the truck when the otheu man was attracted by the crying of Sherwin Peterson. Stoppinjg the truck, he went to see what was th matter he found that Kerry was pinned' under the wheel of the truuk. m M For your comfort, Wolverine Work Shoes. I. FOOTBALL A- - FAVOR OF DEER CREEK port shades, full of life and depth. The store of service and home of W LEHI TO PLAY PAYSOII LEHI BOYS TO $77723 gosiamei ftheerness, in lustrous Daven- GOODWIN'S Delia, Rulon and1 Elmo Russon, Vineyard; Lillian Russon, Lehi. Funeral services were held in the Ijehi Fourth Ward Chapel, Sunday with Bishop Joseph E . Smith conduct ing. The openisg song, a solo, My Head Beneath A Rose," Marley Steele of American Fork, accompanied by Mr. Marie Smith. I. R. Peck . Invocation Trio "Dry Thoe Tears" Mrs Rula Dorton, Mrs. Melba Felt arsd, Mrs. Lula Asderson, accompanied by: - - For the show, ww . The above chart shows the (Bin nd lotto by ttatet in the nationwide campaign now being waged for highway talety During the as firnt ,even month ot 1937 automobili tatnhtiet increatcd 13 which 32 fiwn state 1933. ththe in with ame period compared ataiitv feport wcrf rw!:ved Northwestern States L- D. S. IN CRASH Mission field, last week Mr. Smith is a graduate of the Lehi High School, has attended the Brigham University Jimmy Adamson of American Fork of Provo and the Utah State Agricul- is resting at his home following a tural College in Logan. He will leave motor crash, Monday) on the state for the mission field in late October highway. Mr. Adiamson is reported to have been driving wMe under the Jean Crabb, Jean Fowler and Beth inbuence of liquor. He was driving Thrasher of Salt Lake, sent the week- 60uth on the wrong side of the road end in Lehi with their parents, Mr. when his car skidded" into the barrow and Mrs. Ted1 Thrasher, Mr. and pit on the north side of the road, by Mrs. Niron Fowler and Mr- and Mrs. the Manville Larson homeland turned" over. Mr. Adamson received: severe Nevin Crabb. bruises on the hip, knee and head He was taken to the Lehi Hospital for treatment and later removed to his home. Repors .from the scene of the accident, state that Mr. Adamson narrowly missed collision with another car. Mar.lhal Fowler investigated the accident. j 7 UirUlBU 1X7X4 Salt Iike Temple. Surviving are her husband and motflier and nine bothers and sisters: d Mrs. Pearl Dransfield, Ogden;; Russon, Lehi ; F Joseph and Jess L. Russon, Salt Luke City; The Lehi Football Team will play Payson, Friday evening at Pay son in the first league game of the season. The boys have been pracicing since the opening of school and are ready to give Payson a snappy game They have new suits and are in good trim to meet their opponents. Let's support the with the Future Farmers of the high team and go see all the games we can. school in selling tickets for the show Mr- - and Mrs. Morris Clfcrk of Monday and Tueaday to help raise the First Ward tonight. The entertainment is being given funds to send the boys on the trip. Lyman, Wyoming, spent the week-en- d for the benefit of the new ward Various entertainments will be held in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. during the next month o Itelp defray Slade and Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. chapel . the expenses of the trip. It is esti- Clark. mated that it will cost about $90.00 Local people are asked to attend the GLEII SMITH RECEIVES tainers- All about the grounds there will be side shows of every nature, hot dog stands, ice cream stands, etc., and concessions- - Each organization in the ward is presenting a side show. Remember the parade begins at 6 p. m. and the evening will be spent Join the crowd at in merry-makin- g. For your hosiery money, long wear from Invisible Extra Silk, guarding every thread. IfQDiBffilf) Cenpafty Indicates INCREASES in Automobile fatalities LEHI VOTES IN n. Mrs. Nelson died at her residence in She was the Coast city Thursday. born in Lehi, June 6, 1905, daughter of the late Enoch and Mary Elizabeth Tame Russon. She was prominent in Church activities. She moved to San Francisco, following her marriage to Donald Nelson, Ocober 14, 1925, in the DECREASES in Automobile fatalities . m Srel tsu Cwualt) k ltie - r NELSON BURIED HERE presiding. - 11 CM Wil-fbr- During the parade cars may be parked! on the So. side of Main street verticle to the sidewalk and there will be no cars allowed1 on the .north side of the street. People are asked to park as close as possible in. order" that all may find parking space . Those who saw the parade last year will not hesitate in making a special effort to see it again this year and from reports of committee members, this year's parade will be bigger and better than that of last year. The main circus show will follow the parade and will consist of many novel stunts and numbers by talented enter the r MRS. AREVA RUSSON Jos-Smit- etc. Glen Smith, son of Mr. and Mr-- . Earl Smith received a call to labor in , No. S 23, 1937 Services for Mrs. Areva Russon Cali- Francicco, Nelson, 32, San ornia, formerly of l.ehi. were held in Fourth Ward Chapel, Sun the day at 12:30 p. m . with Bishop selection of these two young ladles. An outstanding parade will go through Lehi's Main street at 6 o'clock The line of march will comp. m. mence on Third West, Main street and proceed through the business district to the Alva H. Wing Mortuary rmer, then counter march back through Main street and ending at the circus grounds. Many unusual, beautiful, comic and" miscellaneous floats will appear in the parade. There will be several sections, including horses, floats of every description, Indians animals, funny vehicles, clowns, music of every description, comic characters, L1ISSI0H CALL v km With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interesU to serve, and no financial string leading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER FATALITY PERFORMANCE TONIGHT An invitation, is extended to every-n- e in the community to join with the hi First Ward members in their nraial circus performance tonight Thursday) at the chapel grounds. ktsita, Diutr k OUT Circus win iruiictsaauiia hows of every naure. preceded by a trade through Main street, has been tanned for the entertainment of HOME-OWNE- NATIONAL AUTOM OBLE IRST WARD CIRCUS BIG PARADE AT 6 P. M. rree nre era tie ' YOUR NEWSPAPER CO-O- P. STATE STREET, LEHI H ?Jtf. 'ft is w J s' W W J3 m M m m |