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Show can't provide his family k fishes loaves and if be he 1 does loaf and fish. nothing but 111 LEHI S WIDELY READ J! VOLUME LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. STAKE ROAD . A. annual Road ward chaoels Svevenin,. Each yearthethe M. main one of ,7 Eoad Show isseason this and actions of the to not if show promises equal The former years. of Ld those ... Stake M. I. A. u ,i i ;n the i I's . me .,r,.;Ano sports from . j m T A that the wra " - drama to expand inU, ku-- er NOVEMBER No. .;u;t. :, rs. carrying M .tflTuI Fklf i4nh wowk i A recent survey made "The motion pictures they show in by the American Fruit and Produce Auction Assothe projector which they are working ciation reveals that practically 85 per in the photograph above deal mostly cent of the citrus, and 54 per cent of wards. "He Hath Put Down First Ward OH TABERNACLE Mighty." The "Creation. Semaphore." "Milestones and Ward Ward Ward Second Third Fourth Work on the Lehi Stake Tabernacle IT.. J.. veunesuay morning, two laborers and two carpenters beginning work on remodeling the building.. Assessments for the tabernacle will soon be made and those wishing to work part of their asssessments are asked to get in touch with their ward bishop as soon as possible. The of all ward members will be appreciated by the officials of the Lehi Stake. Parents are urged to warn children to keep away from the building at all times as there is danger of them getting hurt as the remodeling gets underway. Reports of school chillren playing in the building has been heard. Children of all ages should be kept away from the building. of all parents may prevent serious accidents. "Times 1 Memories." "Structure Ward Fifth of Youth. First Ward The will hold their plays in the High School Auditorium due to the remodeling of their church. Each program ward will prepare their own to be given between plays. co UtT SS ONAn H PRESS NOTICES The our office into to was brought this week and was sent by Elder Fon Rothe following clipping his family of labor in Iowa. This item was printed under a picture of the two elders showing slides of the from his field Book of Mormon. ) I I " here. i play comes recommended highly .TLmrmS'lrt few8'' m 'mm run The Private er The cast-D- avid Churchill (A wealthy E. B. man) ii iiiIJi iT,? final game of the 1937 season. Local fans are expecting the Lehi boys to give the Pleasant Grove team a real battle in the Friday meet. LEHI TO PLAY Mrs. Samuel Crane of , Draper spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. James H. Gray. her mother, ike Contest I sonary I I "i 5 on HUNTING ACCIDENT the great humanitarian work of the Red Cross disaster, relief, home and farm accident prevention, transient relief, welfare for war veterans, the Junior Red Cross, care of sick, life saving, and maintaining first aid classes. Mrs. Robert Allied is chairman of the drive committee directed by Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, local chairman, and plans for a group of workers to visit each home in Lehi is being made. Ixcal citizens are asked to welcome the workers and if possible to take out the annual $1.00 membership, asS the money is used for the benefit of those in need. This marks the third year the Red Cross has campaigned on a national scale against home and farm accidents. The safety program was launched in 1935 when it became apparent that home accidents might 6oon cause more deaths than traffic Chester Calton, 19, died in the American Fork Hospital, Monday of wounds suffered when his gun was accidently discharged while hunting The gun was pheasants. Sunday. discharged as Mr. Calton stepped from an automobile near his home Sunday afternoon. The trigger of the gun struck the running board of the car. The shot penetrated his chest on the Tight side of the body. He died at 8 a. m. Monday. He was born in Salt Lake City, and Mamie Ault Calton, and had 2, 1918, a son of Hyrum sided at Cedar Fort during his life. He is survived by his parents, three sisters; Mabel, , Alena and Ardella Calton and a brother, Harold Calton, all of Cedar Fort. Funeral servces will be held Friday at 2 p. m. in the Cedar Fort chapel. mishaps Friends may call at the A. H. W'ing During 1936 home accidents hit a afternoon and at new high by claiming 385,000 deaths, Mortuary, Thursday home the Thursday night and family 700 more than were killed in traffic to the services. Friday prior In addition 170,000 were accidents. indisabled by permanently more in and home the SCOUT COUNCIL juries accuring than 5,000,000 person were otherwise TO MEET hurt . and will be presented by a strong cast of church was started by a mis- - local people. The cast has been work last year and met at first in a for sometime on the play hard ing home. Its growth required it and are reported to have their parts perfect for the play Saturday. Proceeds of the play will be used for the Parent-Teachwork in Lehi. I Lis the deciduous fruits consumed in New York City, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis are marketed through auctions. To facilitate the delivery of the immense volume of fresh fruits daily, the association's ten member companies have large terminals in their respective cities. Some idea of the size of these terminals is gained from the interior view of the Fruit Auction Sales terminal in Chicago (above) and an exterior view of the Detroit Fruit Auction terminal (below). Center photo shows street scene along New York Fruit Auction's terminal. athletic sport is fun FOREVER TRUE TO BE for these young elders of the Church PLEASANT GROVE, FRI. of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but since PRESENTED SATURDAY entering their church's misslhe Lehi High School lootball team ionary service they like best to show motion will meet the Tleasant Grove squad on pictures of ancient American "Forever True," the three act the Lehi field ruined cities, Friday afternoon in the illustrating the Mormon view of sponsored by the Lehi Parent-Teachdrama, migration of the "lost tribes." Association will be presented The two are new pastors of the in the Lehi High School Auditorium, letter Day Saints church which holds' November 13, at 8 p- m. The services each Saturday, Sunday at the Y. W. C. A. Z kind of "Any MEETS DEATH IN Emblem" as the slogan. Every penny of the membership drive goes towards . with the ancient cities in Central America, whose people are viewed as connected with those through whom ward. he Vw ... R,vl. w Atliorinon was o, Wednesday night the five acts u.n,in. preserved. AuditSchool Hifrh rill be given in the will be en- orium, when the players other WORK STARTS abled to view the acts of the CEDAR FORT YOUTH 'Tartnershp under the Red Cross "Rothe, the junior elder, has been " have been shows here about rive months and Probst their for themes lir original of themes and senior elder, has been at Ottumwa a variety pmise two months, having come here from for the public Tuesday evening as be conaucieu mey Cedar Rapids. The shows will each ward we other years with Be home their chapel. in Wishing as tne nexi wara JS tween each act, rpadv for its act, there will numbers furnished from be propram RED CROSS ROLL The annual Ret! Cross Roll Call will be held from Armistice Day. November 11th to Thankgiving Day, with in Lehi. Utah. leaders Closes Saturday FOLLOWING ARE THE TEN HIGHEST Garrett CONTESTANTS: Falls and burns cause more fatalities than any other type of home accidents. It is strikingly significant that 81 percent of all deaths from burns, result from home accidents and that 74 percent of all fatal falls happen in the home. The Red Cross has included farm accident prevention in its program since comparatively little safety work has been done in this field. Deaths from all occupational accidents dur-- i ing 1936, numbered 18,000 and 4,500 of these were agricultural fatalities It is nearly as many deaths as result- ed from construction and imfging pursuits combined.. More than 1700 Red Cross chapters in every section of the country have joined to reduce the accident rate through home inspection. Inspection. forms will be given to 7,000,000 private, public and parochial school children during the year and these messengers will ask the help of parents in removing home hazards. We are all householders and we are all threatened. It will take our combined and sustained effort to achieve a reduction in the home accident rate. The Red Cross home and farm check list is available to everyone50 percent sent to national. $1000 food: and material brought in Lehi during the depression. Rolipf (riven Hirert.lv to neonle not through organizaions. $175.00 from Lehi, Cedar Fort and Fairfield to be raised from drive this The first meeting of the Lehi Scout district council will be held in the Memorial Building, Wednesday, Nov. 17th at 7:30 p. m. All district members, the chairman of each troop committee are requested to be present as important business will be taken up before the gToup. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum returned home Saturday from a two weeks visit in Los Angeles, California, with her daughter, Mrs. Elwin Beck and her son, Glen Webb, she reports a very enjoyable vacation. Faye and Melva Mathis of Provo, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, Sunday- - GROCERY SPECIALS SPAGHETTI, 3 Cans MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING Quart - CAROL BALL WILLA HADFIELD POWELL ALBERTA VAN WTAGONER JOERA.Y MORRIS SCHOW JOHNSON IVAN FAY RAY Bob Stanton WAYNE GOATES tickets for a final additional and in Gene Wilson come get today All contestants should year. the tickets and gets distributes who Girl or on the old servant) Boy Aim A Red Cross for every It all depends Patrick (an LeRoy Loveridge the most points to their credit before Saturday, November 13th. Mrs. Elizabeth Evans is assistant Constant (David's daughter) Lucille Winterton chairman of the membership drive. IN THE FLASH BACK Ward chairman wilfbe: Constant (David's wife) First Ward Mrs. Jennip Wanlass. Lucille Winterton Second Ward Mrs. Emily "e cold these muh Mrs. Churchill (David's mother) ' leather Qf just around the corner, Mrs. John Hutchings Thin' Ward Mrs. Maggie Trinna-- ! the need of good warm man y suggest that we WHITE CLOUD ENAMEL WARE kvt Mrs. Elmo Eddington was a IN OUR LARGE SHIPMENT OF F'"'th Wnri1 Mrs. H " Roberts. visitor to Salt Lake City, Fitifh Ward Mrs. Hettie o!)c 14 Quart BUCKETS.. 1LANKET Amelia Bronson sister) Jack Bronson (His grasping Jean Jackson son) adopted (her Craig Crabb (a young friend) PICK FOX LORN rJIIIFf! A SOUP, Van Camp Tomato, W'TO BLANKETS BUY-A- ND 'uuvvn Fr resjofj Mi, home . nTCU 4 Pound Bag JUMBO OATS, large 5 pound Package CRISCO, 3 Pound Cans FRONE STOP SERVICE Yu can do better at WINTER GOAL AT HARDHAN THEY HAVE THAT S GOOD GOODWIN'S "OlVerinp Wa,1 v eu... find their you will have jus coal the best in town. They scales all completed a pair of wagon use at 13fl E. 4th North. on hand at all times, ready for PHONE ir4-- GO CABINET MODEL, READY TO Clock Electnc With - TUBE ; TUBE IlWATER KENT TABLE MODEI New Tubes NEW PHILCOS ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF - 25c 58c 69c tt-P- $10.00 Store of Service Your Home DELIVER MAIN STREET wmi PHONE 5-- J 10c I. A When shopping in our grocery de- the housewife will find partment DANCE SUCCESFUL every grocery need. We will give you the assurance of real quality bargains The M. I. I. stake dance a traffic and a sincere desire, and an honest dance was reported to lie very success-- n effort to serve you with the greatest and enjoyable affair. It was held appreciation and courtesy. M- ' The Lehi Hardware WE 25c 10c Cans RADIO SPECIALS PEERLESS and DEER CREEK in store of servi j.-- FRST STAKE ORDER YOUR have a splen- ana an oi tne ac- uilti"P: and other home 10 Pound Can- - 5c 29c POWDERED SUGAR, 3 lb. bag PUMPKIN, 2Mr Tins PORK and BEANS, large 2Mt s th t apf sewing we QCg 22c RINSO, Urge Package 48 lb. White $1.15 FLOUR, bag King, LIBBY'S SLICED DRIED 10c BEEF, 2 Ounce Glass a DESIRABLE Lb. SYRUP, 25c Cans 25c RAtSINS, Cnoice Seedless . ELECTION OF POPULAR 4 YAMS Special Bargain Prices nio-Vit- JFIXE i CALL TO BEGIN Midway, Utah, and Rth,. attendThey to,k seminary courses in high school and followed these with three weeks .study at Salt snow Lake City before jroinjr out as church com- - personal interests to serve, and no financial string leading to any other source of power or influence. 1937 11. 'Elder Piobst attended l.jh s,t ool in ed With no private axes to grind; o selfish NEWSPAPER D Major Part of Fruit Consumed in Ten Leading American Cities Is Marketed Daily Through Auctions SHOWS TUESDAY The Lehi HOME-OWNE- rre ree H YOUR NEWSPAPER W thp Lehi Second Ward Amusement following the M. I. A. meeting, of stake A lartre crowd Tueschy. members met at the Second Ward for a merrv time. The music was bv Howard Nelson's orchestra of Pleasant Grove. The next SaVo M. I A. dance will lio held on riprember 11th in the Lehi ThiH Ware, when soecialties will be pranced with the Third Ward acting as host to the stake. n n 11 fur-r.;cr- .d BROADBENTS FINE FOODS FRIDAY & SATURDAY TELEPHONE 20-- W WE DELIVER 3 |