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Show 26," ft) and fishes if he does .jj fcaves oat ! he Lehi can't provide his family fish. jibing but loaf and a i eUkti .1 yM 1 WHIMPEY . UflN J .sl ' JOHN 'elected mayor of NOVEMBER THURSDAY, WORK Oil TABERNACLE TO BEGIN MONDAY . Mayor e v term Councilman SYLVESTER EVAN'S ' y AA WP' v term Councilman ISAAC BONE J. C. WAN LASS B. J. LOTT -- if . : ( WJ j dim a i - Dist. 1 City Treasurer MRS. INEZ PETERSON Dist. No. 2 Dist. Dist. &..::! No. 3 No. 4 .'.V Total vorf- - TAKLEY M. TAYLOR N. fOHK -R WHIMPEY D 'ear term Councilman EORGE LEWIS SYLVESTER EVANS tear ierni Councilman flSAAC BONE H.WONFOR BARNES jpABYL FOWLER & 1 106 135 73 143 97 149 97 122 355 549 74 142 115 129 94 106 403 497 83 103 83 112 130 134 136 113 121 127 114 126 114 77 87 112 88 116 479 403 412 472 428 494 R 120 ..D 120 R 143 R 110 R D D D 121 121 96 122 LOTT.. jWIIXIAM TRINNAMAN, &ACKSON WANLASS Reorder IjELAND POWELL FATf EVANS feasijrer MAtTHA BALL INEZ PETERSON R 144 D 95 83 132 145 98 115 85 487 410 R 80 160 54 iei 107 138 70 131 311 580 D NOVEMBER 16 The Stake Road Show will be held on Wednesday night in the Auditorium as those of other years. TheiM. I. A. annual Road Shows hi held in the varous ward houses Tuesday, November 16th, with the in the High st' Ward meeting r Renorts from Aurlitiriiim. ICtAe M L A. officers show that the &ad show for this year will be one of the best yet held. The Pandora Club and partners were entertained Friday night at a Progressive Party. Delicous eats and srames were played at the following 'lomes: Miss La Priel Goodwin, Mrs. LeRoy Loverdge, Mrs. Joseph RobinAll son, and Mrs. Byron Whipples. a evening. enjoyable eport very SHOWS D 1 111 MfAND THAT - . - J THE THRILL S I w jf vf 4. er - HIGH PRIESTS PARTY The High Priests of the stake will have a social and party in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Friday evening, November 5, 1937, (tomorrow even- ing). It is hoped, that every High Priest, their wives, and every High Priest's widow will be present. The program will begin at 7:30 p. m. and at 8 :30 p. m. luncheon will be served by the Second Ward Relief Society, after which the program will Plans for the remodeling call for eight or nine class rooms, a modern kitchen and two rest rooms in thq basement, a large auditorium and a stage on the main floor. The grounds will be landscaped and the tabernacle be continued. will again be a building that the Lehi A small charge of 25c per plate Stake people will be proud of instead will be charged to defray expenses. of a large building lying vacant and Andrew Fjeld, Junius F. Banks, falling to decay. E. N. Webb, ! No. Work on remodeling the Lehi Tabernacle will begin Monday morning. J. H. Haslam of Salt Lake City has charge of the work and was awarded the general contract for the M. S. Lott has charge of building. the plumbing and heating; Carl Gun-thhas charge of the sheet metal work and Samuel Grant of American Fork has charge of the electrical woi k . City Recorder LELAND POWELL : No. 11 4, 1937 X. WHIMPEY m pew officers NEWSPAPER D THE WAKE OF FLOOD IN ELECTED MAYOR nominee jVhimpey, Democratic Lehi City at of Lgitf's election with a majority candidate the Republican 4 0v SSssJeyf Taylor. With the exception louncil-- ; flsaaj Bone, Powell,, Lelarid city record- In and the entire candidates, ilcjtoblican Locratic ticket was elected. Li !.., fiflTiprs are alt clean ace citizens and will give a:fme set of city officers, when, E taie over the affairs of the city 'Sa!ti HOME-OWNE- LEH1 C1TY' UTAH. 1 !?d4 Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ f-- YOUR NEWSPAPER With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string? leading to aay other source of power or influence. t Committee. EMPLOYMENT CENSUS TO BE TAKEN MOTORISTS INJURED scene was enacted many times In refugee centers established by the Red Cross during the Valley flood. Inevitably floods bring the danger of disease as drinking sources become contaminated and large groups of people are thrown together. The medieal-healtservice of the Red Cross serves thousands each year, and is maintained by membership funds contributed to the organization at the time of its annual Roll Call from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving. T"hi The United States Unemployment census will be taken during the wi'.c of November 16th to 20th. The local mail carriers will leave unemployment report cards at each Lehi home. The. purpose of the census will be to determine the number of unemployed in the i ADULT GLASSES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL nation. It is requested that the cards be filled as soon as possible. If ORGANIZED they can be filled on the day they are PLAY, WEDNESDAY received, it will help the local postal officers The Junior High School will present Ihe adult educational program in The cards have blanks as to whether their annual play, "Elmer" in the the Alpine District schools is now well are WednesSchool employed part time or not at on you classes Auditorium and High already begun. arranged day, November 10, at 8 p. m There Reports from various sources are that all, if you want work, the kind of will be a splendid program given in the classes are very interesting and work you are able to do", the number connection wth the one act play. The the instructors very competent. The of dependents, etc., it is planned by students are presenting the play and courses are free and everyone over 18 postal employees to leave blanks at program in place of a three act play is invited to join the classes held each every home on November 16. Should as of former years. They have been Monday in the Lehi High School build- you fail to get a blank and wish one, e. they may be secured at the local working for several weeks to perfect ing as follows: Postal workers are prepared their parts and promise a good evenBusiness English, Room 106, 7:30 to answer questions in regards to fillings entertainment for the Lehi to H:6Q p. m. the blanks.. public. English and Literature, Room 203, ing The cast of characters follows : m. 7:30 to 8:30 p. Don Evans Elmer Consumer's Edulation, Room 200, LUCKY WINNER IN Lois Lott 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Susain Marian Royle Jeanie Room 210, Landscape Gardening, GOAL DRAWING twins 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Azalia Abbott Janie Utah History, Room 202, 7:30 to Erma Christofferson 8:30 p. m. Fanne Belle Thomas L. Gray was the lucky winMaurice Taylor Leathercraft, (room to be an- ner of one ton of coal at the monthly Hubert Brown Glen Peterson nounced) 7:30 to 8:30. Russ Jameson . drawing at the Lehi Lumber Co., SatSewing and Dressmaking, Sewing Miss Pinney Betty Davis urday. The drawings take place on Room, last Saturday in each month and the Knitting, Sewing Room, 4:00 to will continue during the winter. 6:00 p. mFIFTH WARD IN CRASH h ; post-offic- Mrs. W. S. Cornaby and small son of Spanish Fork and Orion Schow of Lehi received cuts and bruises in an auto collision by the I. R. Peck home n the state highway Sunday evening The Spanish Fork car traveling south, and the Schow car traveling north collision. It was figured in a head-o- n reported that the Schow car was traveling on the wrong side of the road at the time of the accident The injured were taken to the American, Fork Hospital by passing motorists. None of the injuries were serious. SPECIAL ASSEMBLY. MONDAY There will be a special assembly for the high school students, Monday, November 8. The story of America's two great balloon fights, "Explorer I and Explorer II" will be told by a Both to scientist and entertainer. entertain and to emphasize the scientific principles involved. Demonstrations of the stratosphere balloon models scientific apparatus, parachutes, and other things in minature gondolas of interest. The whole story will be a thrilling scientific story and a treat for the students. Lexia and Lucille Bateman were Salt Lake visitors Monday. - 1 BAZAR TODAY 7 y Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge and family had as their dinner guests The Lehi Fifth WTard are holding a Sunday, Mr and Mrs. K. B. Peterson, bazar Thursday, November 4th (to- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker, Mr. and day). Don't fail to eat one of their Mrs. Christensen Colledge of Salt tasty school lunches, or appetizing Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown dinners served from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. of Riverton. A good program is being prepared. Now is the chance to buy new anrons. nuilts, and many other articled they have on sale. Remember you are all invited. i X if if ; I I visiting 'i I ELECTRIC RANGES WASHERS II' IIIW;fMiil8ri,JilllMMIIIMMMMlMiMlM" 5- RADIOS-U- sed If:- . ft' "irai uutu Have them examined and if needed wear glasses to take care of the eyestrain- J Our hosiery department is showing UaTencrepc in smart ran snuw Come in Special Discounts. $AD I SWELL SELECTION OF SNORKY FALL PATTERSS FOOTWEAR GOODWIN'S The store of service and home of Wolverine Work Shoes- IS E. N. WEBB JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST "The Gift Shop" LEHI MAIS' STREET - and get your tickets for the Final Drive to win this fine Bicycle. Our patrons will pleas-- bring tickets with some boy or girla name to our store when they wish to make a purchase, and we will them on credit tickets with one point for every penny spent with us. ? i The Lehi Hardware 'i Your Home Store of Service GLENN WING A. II. WING WE DELIVER PHONE 29c 27c 25c 25c 19c DRESSING Quart 25c BREAKFAST CLUB COFFEE Pound PORK and BEANS, No. 2 Tins A-- l SODAS, 2 Pound Box PUMPKIN, 2Vi Can BIG VALUE TEA, 1 Pound 22c 10c 19c 10c 26c ??.49 and $'J.r, Bike Contest Closes Nov. 13th WE INSURE GLASSES .4 to $15.00 Attention Boys and Girls it - Headaches, nervousness and many other ills may be caused by eyestrain. Have your eyes examined and be sure. - S1-"J- Used SPECIAL BICYCLE NEW SHOT GUNS Your Eyes InlllillllHlrilll There's a tkriH to knowing yon stand oat f rem th 'T" witft aeep, confidently serene in stocking that are eobweb sheer, Bird. live color tones Ilummlns; Davencrepes by io Know mat invisible txira oi . n your Davenerepet, makln them take iurpriin pnnimmew r ft; OFF (No installation cnargw.) for any old washer on a new Norge $10.00 20 SHELLS (All Kinds) I ?! morning. Mrs. Anderson and daughIII FINE FOODS ter, Zina, accompanied them to Provo in the afternoon where they visited RAISINS, New Pack 4 lb. pkg with relatives and friends. 2 Cans TUNA FLAKES 2 PEANUT BUTTER Pound Jar POWDERED or BROWN 3 Pounds SUGAR it CORN BEEF, 12 oz. cans.. DINNER CLUB SALAD Nov. 4th tO NOV. 1 3th inclusive their Protect ; BETTER VALUES Fall Clearance Sale Miss Vera Anderson of Salt Lake City, and Miss Gertrude Anderson of Provo, spent Sunday parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier, son Stanton and Miss Phyllis Spurrier of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Kate Anderson, Sunday 5-- J MAIN STREET LEI11, UTA" RUMMAGE TABLE of Children's Underwear Priced as Low as 19c Pair L. D. 79a S. Garments L. D. S. Cotton Garments ..8Sc Fall Fashioned Silk Hose, New Fall Shades 59c BROADBENT'S FINE FOODS FRIDAY El SATURDAY TELEPHONE WE DELIVER 20-V- V |