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Show FEBRUARY 24, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, FEBRl'py THE LEHI FREE TRESS 1933 TRAINING SCHOOL JUNIOR DEMOCRATS LEHISI01I REGIEVES in HIGH RATI! tu CAR INMATE WRECKS ELECT OFFICERS Reports from the Lehi Hitfh School year book surF show that the staff this year is busy trying to equal if Tiot make a better and more attractive year book for the 193 Lehision. Members of the staff are starting: the for the book this week. The I.ehi.sion of the past two years has received first class ratinp anions . the year looks of national hiph . for nunieojraphod bok.-Much credit for the success of the book is due Miss Marpiret Thunnan. supervisor of the work, who has with worked untiringly 'he students each year to make the school book a success. In a recent issue of the Scholastic Kditor, official oran of the National Elder Sterling Evans Scholastic and Press Association National Association of Journalism directors, an article wrtiten by Miss LOCAL BOY LEAVES Thurman was printed, with pictures of the last years staff at work on the FOR GERMAN MISSION bookThe article describes the Ixhi book and method of it's makeup and composition by the students of the Sterling Evans, son of Mr. and school under supervision of Miss' Mrs. Sylvester Evans, left Salt Lake Thurman, Miss Glade and Mr City, evening for the GerThursday Banks. man L. 1). S. Mission. Elder Evans, a graduate of the local high school a student of the Brigham Young and FIREMEN ANSWER University, was given a farewell in the Second Ward EARLY CALL testimonialand has been attending the recently L. I). S. Mission School in Salt Lake Firemen were called to the Melvin City for the past two weeks. Johnson home early Friday morning He was accompanied to Salt Lake when passers by noticed a small his parents, Keith blaze on the roof of the building. A City,, Thursday, by and Carma Evans, Mr. and Mrs. quick run was made to the scene and Vf'lflnn Kvniia. Mrc J O Mil!no the blaze quickly brought under con- - Howard iuiU whim y Price, trol by the use of chemicals.. An G of Howar( si() Mannin(fi over heated stove p.pe set fire to bird MjM Hden Warnifk and MiM nests near the chimney. Little damage M Jacohf. of pcasant GrQVe and was done the nu.lding. Mjss Ress Gerhflrt of provo k - vw (m I? At a meeting conducted by the Committee County Junior fiem.-crati- c E. county Dean Terry of consisting chairman, Provo, Utah; ' . J K,.h r,v,oiV at American Beth Hatch- ings. cunty chair woman. AmericanFork; Douglas Phill p. county .ecre. tary and treasurer, win, i the 17th Thursday evening, February Junior Democrats of I.ehi wert- - organized and the following officers were Wrda-- , cho-e- n Glen precinct Batchelor. chairman; Mrs. Mack precinct chairwoman; Keith D. Lott, eci tarj ifid tft" aS'irrr. The following officers arc to be lected at a meeting to be held at Vclock, Thursday. March :j, IViA. committee (ine precinct executive , memlier.-one memof four consisting ber to be selected from each of the four districts in the precinct. Everyone up to and including 3." years of age are eligible, and are Asked to attend the meeting which will be in form of a program and business meeting. 'r' ' "'. .... '.. ' ', ' '.', : r ' V , ' - .1:1t,, ore A the I .vai lvturr.ii.g "cho. ,. "" JBETTERMEAYSj - , , ., trying .', n: ji.t ho:n,. hue u car was FRESH TENDER CUTS OF -- ,,'t1... -- ' rn, ', of tlie ,.ft s! r.J ti.e man in tc help the un- - !' oluo, A u .ix ,, ' i 'iLS st'ei-1- ' -- r.C SEASONABLE FRUITS - vi- !.e overturned car and rm jump a fence taken was :hi- t'.th.is. ci'o-I.ehi to a:.d c.abrought to :.! Marshal to over night tuned a,,d overTrim.aman. kept in the city jail to training the hack night and taken He had school. SaMnlay mon-ingI'amo (pj. of the , p'iv:'a-ir.- EVERYTHING YOU NEED o - PHONE to KenFord The Fork. neth Binns of American were car the of windows and top tak- MOTHER OF LOCAL WOMAN BURIED a new 17 LEHI, 3AA UTAH THURSDAY MISSIONARY - ' tore r w j "C B3, oi: A Complete Laundry Ensemble Consisting Grocey Specials A-- SODA CRACKERS l CRYSTAL -.- 2 WHITE SOAP, Large 5 6 for 19c 1ST for 25c 2ND PRIZ- PRIZE--- 2 E-J 6F0R 25c SYRUP STALY'S 10 Pounds 59c 10 POUNDS 58c SUGAR 3RD PRIZ- E- 0 POUNDS POTATOES 4TH gfi ITU MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 1 Quart Size TALL CANS 4 ,'B FOR STANDBY PORK AND BEANS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Limit SPRING MAID PEAS 10c 1 No. 2 No. 2 T0ILET TISSUE 6 4 3TH PRIZE-QpQ- 25c 25c ALL i0c For As LOW As Can-l- Oc CORN, No. 2 Can CORN NIBBLETS CHILI BEANS 4 yrDS Can-- 13c F0R FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 25c POTATOES A ticket given with each 25c purchase in any department. 1 Pound BRIM FULL CORN FLAKES The Lehi Hardware Pounds 23c Pounds 23c HILL BROTHERS BLUE CAN COFFEE 29c 5c POUNDS "Hotpoint" Electric Iron, Green Enameled Double Drain Tubs. Ironing Board, Clothes Rack and Clothes Basket. WHITE NAVY BEANS, Extra Quality ZE-Op- QUfDS POTATOES TOMATOES. Solid Tack. No. 2H Can Limit 10 Cans 3 iBRIMFULL POTATOES JELLZERT RAISHS HYPO BLEACHER, Half Gallon JQ pQUfjQS 23c OXYDOL IN TRADE. gQ NORGE AUTOBUILT WASHER Grocery Specials Prizes Pound Package 18c MISSION BELL HAND SOAP LARGE Your Home Store of Service MAIN IOC I. -- GLENN WINO A. H. WING 10c Miscellaneous 2 Rice Crispies for 23c and 47c Six New 26c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Spring Shades Jg WOMEN'S 2c LB. 1 SALT BACON 19c LB. SHORTENING 4LB.PKG,49c BACON SQUARES - 23c Poand UTAB 49c PAIR 2 ORANGES, RAYON GARMENTS LETTUCE, CAULIFLOWER Marked YAMS RUGS $4.65 DOZEN GRAPE FRUIT m A 25c JUMB0 HEADS BANANAS XING OI KUM 9x12 Size ... " is ! provides these benefits. Cotton WOMEN'S Already in gratifying to know that the funds you deposit is will be comnletelv nmtMoA result The lnm om;i. ing of security based upon justified confidence. Deposit Insurance, a permanent addition to national It L. D. S. GARMENTS Ribbed MUTTO'I CHOPS t Safeguarding Your Money on Deposit PAIR SOX, 15c LB. STREE LEHI, DEAL ENGINEER and FIREMAN Black or Brown Pfl'r BEEF POT ROASTS nrirtxTO e Wheat Krumbles 1 for lc. CURTAIN MATERIAL PURE SILK HOSIERY MEAT DEPARTMENT WE DELIVER RICE GRISPIES 9c YARD ' I I I broken- Mrs. Martha Muhlesten, CO, wife WIVES AND PARof John L. Muhlestein of Lakeview, died in a Salt Lake Hospital, Tuesday ENTS MEETING of last week, following a six weeks and hearrt illness of pneumonia trouble. M rs. Muhlestein was the The Missionary Wives and Parmother of Mrs. Karl Webb of Lehi. ents will meet at the home of Mr. and Funeral services were held Friday in Mrs. T. F. Krkham, Thursday eventhe Pleasant View ward. All members ing at 7:30 o'clock. be present. A good prorequested to is outlined. being Mr. and Mrs- Douglas Smith and gram George Gaisford of Salt Iike City; Mrs. A.. D. Christofferson and Elder Evans' many frends wish him Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer of Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Murray, Mrs. S. E. Gaisford were business a safe and happy voyage and a Pleasant Grove, were dinner guests was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. viitors to Salt Lake City, Monday. of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Tuesday. Thomas Wilcox. happy and successful mission. tv 1 VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK Mr. - & MEATS 2 POUNDS 15c 4 5c Pounds 10 FOR 1 - . U ... " Although $5,000 is the amount insured for each " . it is not necessary for you to have this amount in your M"" ... nnd befnro wn i w in- insurance, au amounw uj . . auve .i val, cj0y tnousand dollars which you deposit with us arc fully su rea Dy ine tederal Insurance Corporation. 5C FOUND thlS f01" . J.0ita oi insuring Danx.i. ucr-ii uie purpose of financial protection is now available here to all of our custom CrenfnA Deposit 25c j 9c Stlat MAIN STREET i BBaumk Telephone 85 fi He .ruLU Urn--- - - |