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Show IN LN- M Free Pre SAFETY World is with you CAEELESSXESS vou are all alone LEHI S WIDELY READ hEVl SSIOfJARY FAREWELL COUNTY TREASURER jA!i APPORTIONS CASH AT 1 is tuDKiri'i WARD HONOR NIGHT TUESDAY l The U-h-i wards will J their M. I. A. ward honor niybt ;,, thl, wald mis- - chapels. Tuseday evening at 7:30 p. the enter will Bushman m. Special activities and nvramo :.... Hf alt tljUKe m in nil have been arranged in all ward, ami ior me iexds ward members gnd will leave are invited to join n on i their ward M. I. A. in this lastV ij"" attend the to invited Irrone is I. A. ward meeting of the season. Saturday evening. At the Lehi Third Ward arrangements have been made to repeat the one act play, "The Whirlwind" that EITT DEJOIIG was recently presented at the Stake play festival and special musical 0 GIVE PROGRAM numbers. This will be followed by a free dance. All ward members MARCH r .. .jltlUUOiia taken at the ,. ;l! Iip L -- 1 FT 30 Jong, Dean of MOVING PICTURES the Brigham Young OF EUROPE AT THIRD Lrihf at Provo will present a WARD SUNDAY the at numbers musical lM of the at Teachers Assembly its The Lehi Third Ward M. LA. on School Auditorium High fea-ar- e have 30Other planned a special treat for those day, March who the M. I A. Conjoint attend Parthe being planned by for that meeting, Sunday evening. Elder Teachers Associatin Earl of American Fork, recently from a German-Austria- n returned no charge for the iere will be Mission will show moving pictures of is and the invited, r public after the musical eleven different European Countries mediately km the Parent Teachers Associ- - that he visited while in the mission field. These are moving pictures not will hold an election of officers slidesresAll are They have also arranged a room. pother parents Everyone ted to attend this meeting. special musical program. invited. Gerritt De la&es of - - IE TO DEMOCRATS iere will be a Democratic be held in the Lehi L. J. Morton was a visitor at Magna. Mrs- reorganization of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and Party at a meet-t- o Mrs. E. W. Taylor were Ogden Lehi Memorial visitors, Thursday8 Monday, March 28th at when the usual proceedure will tarried out. ding, JOHN LELA J!" -f..r Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston and children of Salt Lake City spent SunS. EVANS, Chairman. Mrs. day with Mrs. Alston's mother, COATES, Secretary. Edward Southwick. :';"':!.' w Al;.i..H f, mi.t : !!, i t lit-- i.f be th.-- tfi.'ers tlu jM t of quarter ) inal report ,(, cur: :t tax ons of l;t:t7 w March 31. states Deputy County Frank Pennett, who is making out em-pliy- the apportionment.-- . The percentage oi yearly taxes collected will be re- - Dur-lat- it said. Dean E. Terry, assistant county attorney, Purrant and Sheriff E. G. Darnell conducted the investigation. ley's relatives are not known, but are to include several broth ers. His wife is believed to be in California. The body is at the Wing mortuary in Lehi. por'ed at that time. Total apportionments fir the year total $3!,390.20. distributed quarterly as follows: ?S0. 020.44; $115.-"!- '; ,8,826.88.' $31,905.10; and Distributions for the last qquarter will be as follows: Provo City, ?14.ftl; Provo school district $11,-87Provo metipolitan dist riet. $156. Ht-- -- 9; Lehi, $3,411; American 81.138; Alpine, $526; Pleasant $1,012; Lindon. $382; Orem, school Alpine district. Fork. MISSIONARY Grove. $2,037; $19,009; WIVES AND Springville. $1,177; Mapleton, $445. Spanish iFork. $:4.C(l7; Satem, Sl'4; Payson, $1,580; Santaquin Mi q The Lehi High School will present their annual opera, ''Old Vienna" in the High School Auditorium on March 31 and April 1. The matinee performance will lie given on the i V fl.. r"" mil I' M0VIELA1VDS NUMBER 0XE d MUTUAL DELL m SET - WATCH WATCH FOR OTHER FEATURES OF THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS AT BOTH THEATRES STYLE HIT! NOTICE TO BIDDERS m M of Alpine M m sealed of a bids for the construction to addition , v ch.ss room two-.t- , m the n i nt I,eh: High School Dummg on held .uonuay, he a meeting in its . at 7:30 P. M11, ; Apr M M ...... American fork, l uui. . i is intended to let in in.ee work The follows: as contracts, will General contract. which 4 ir:. 'nt ,;i,lo all bran-.-he- rxcrpt Heating Eledric s hwi!lbwttki "t Ufor. mo.t will b. ablo to buy but you tan bo woar-"- S Mltnt TODAY, thank, to m, JWh'i Imhion Uadorthip! of nkL.sIimmino. J "...tht lovtlittt you'vo Mtn! construction and Ventilating aiu THE STORE OF SPECIALS '.tt.- 5"i M M M Heating and VentilatingElectric v inns. C. other and Plans, specifications for available be contract forms either at the office of i:'u - n ,;.,oi;i "wi, at Fet.er, or of the B.rd of Education , and i thp otlice oi rn-- Templeton TTi...U Lake L'ty. Suit. Building. be secured by the bidder Copies may i.ir ?'" ",r lOI, .w.cit architects. returned uF !(ipposi' to be r,f the documents. l" The Board of Education to accept or reject all Vn'V" any or District, Clerk. IK- J. F. WALTON 1038 24, March First Publication - CAN CAN PEAS 10c FOtl 10c 29c and VEGETABLES SALMON tablespoon butter or other fat 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion lo'i or., can condensed tomato soup 4 teaspoon salt 1 ' teaspoon cup Scgf ed (No- 2 can) Melt butter in saucepan. Add onion slowly for 5 minutes. Stir in tomato soup, salt and pepper. Heat to boiling point. Meanwhile, scald Add salmilk over boiling water. heat thoroughly. mon and peas and Stir hot soup mixture into hot milk. Serve at once in center of a noodle ring cook or on 58c Sugar, 10 Pounds 48 lbs. $1.05 Flour, tap i m pi Hi-Poi- nt, nw M Brimful Cornflakes 9c 1 9c Super Suds, Blue Box Crystal White Soap 6 for 23c Mission Bell H. Soap 6 for 25c 9c Brimful Corn, No. 2 can Worcestershire Sauce - 10c Dinner Club Salad Dress24c ing, quart 6c Tomatoes, No. 2 Can N w M M M H N m m kM Limit 10 Cans H FRUITS and VEGETABLES BANANAS, Pound LARGE ORANGES 188 ORANGES 5C 2 GRAPE FRUIT ;"INACH I)0ZEN 10 4 YAMS . FOR POUNDS 2 POUNDS Green Onions, Apples, Carrots, Turnips and Cabbage. 25c 25c J5C k14 M toast. Serves 6- H 19c Pound 25c I'ound 23c Pound 19c Pound 19c Pound PABCO RUGS OIL CLOTH PERCALE, BEST GRADE MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $4.95 25c 17c The Peoples Store WE DELIVER M M m MEAT DEPARTMENT Mil D CHEESE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT SALT BACON FRESH SALMON k kM 25c pepper Mi" 2 cups flaked salmon, cooked or canned (1 pound can) 2 cups cooked or canned peas, drain and H U 10c IRRADIATED SEGO MILK Specials YARD EACH 'jK; reserves sutimmeu. BBrd of Education. Alpine School m the J FKG- SALMON 2-- 3 Wiring. the right GOODWINS n of B. SALMON AND VEGETABLES IN NOODLE RING NOODLES Week-en- d H Kitchen Maid Flour $1.10 A-- l Soda Crackers, 2 lbs. 18c ALSO IN OUR WINDOWS Bmadcnxt by Mary Lee Taylor at 10:00 A. M. March 17 A delicious combination of fish and vegetables served in a ring of rich yellow custard and noodles.. You will need: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadfield. Mr. John Bushman and son. and Mr-Wayne, were business visitors to Salt Lake City. Monday. m mm l mm M The opening date for the Lehi, to! limpanogos and Alpine Stakes occupy Mutual Dell for the 1938 va cation period has been set for June! 30. The U'hi Stake M. I. Awill; occupy the Dell on July 11 to August 1. A glance at the financial report of the Mutual Dell upkeep and expenses show that the cash necessary to keep up the buildings, grounds, etc., amount to a large sum each year, this expense is paid from stake assessments and rental for family re- unions and clubs. This sum amounted! to $448.20 during the past year, of this sum $443,72 has been paid for upkeep of the building, repairs, naint. insurance, supplies and labor, as well as caretaker expense. jj'tj Those desiring information for club delljjjf; parties and reunions at the II. j; Mrs. James should telephone Pleasant Grove j Walker, Phone 55-for reservations and information. The Board "f Education will consider n;,t.-ip- t , Ward Clark of Gypsies visits the carni- Lady Vivian Delancy, (A charming Zetclla Prica English Widow).. Jigo, the chieftain, and his maidViennese Tourists, Events Burgers, iiona. daughter lead all the Gypsy camp, where a ens. Waiters and Gypsies. magic pool reveals the fact of Lady Richard Mitchell a student of the Vivian's daughter. Arthur Crefont, Utah Agricultural College of Logan, a poor artist, wins recognition of his Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. John was a week-envisitor of his par- art and also the hand of June Pen- W. Southwick were Provo business ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). R. Mitchell. nington. Lady Vivian consents to he visitors Monday. Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts spent Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple- - 1 come Mrs. Pennington; Kinski's plot 'is exposed; llona is restored to her mother and Jones is rewarded with success in his campaign for the hand of llona. afternoon of March 31. Mr. AnderCAST OF CHARACTERS son has had his cast and choruses Hans Maier, Proprietor of the working hard for the past month and Uurtzelpraeter Inn -- Bruce Nostrum predicts one of the best opera s yet Ixiuisa, (a waitress-..-- -. Jean Johnson presented by the local school. Captain Kinski, (Chief of Detective Leo Russon Bureau of Vienna The opera is a three act comedy drama and is a story of Vienna-JonaBumski (Kinski's faithful sleuth) H. Pennington, an American Tony Lambert millionaire pickle manufacturer, with Rumski (Kinski's faithful sleuth) his daughter, June, arrives in Vienna Bob Dorton amidst preparations for the annual J. Jennison Jones (An advertising To his consternation he carnival. Craig Crabb expert) finds Jones, his advertising expert, (A Hungarian Gypsy) Jigo advertising Pennington's Peter Ppier Billy Glover Pickles too well. An old acquaintance, (A Gypsy Girl) llona, Lady Vivian, a wealthy EnglishEliza Calton woman, also arrives on her annual i Arthur (a young American Crefont, quest in search of her daughter, who Keith Smith artist) was lost near Vienna at carnival American June (an Pennington, i i i , a inaoy ume .wnen iwnSKi, me pomp- - j heiress) Betty Davis ous pohce chief, plots to substitute PenninKton (Proprietor Jonag the lost child of Lady Vivian and of ..peter p.lper rick,es) her for the fortune. ! 1 1 lx-h- i The Missionary Wives and Parents will meet at the home of Mr. and marry Mrs. Aaron Allred, Thursday evenA band All members ing at 7:30 o'clock. led by val A good prorequested to be present. supposed gram is being outlined. j HOLLYWOOD PAR- ENTS MEETING $341; Goshen. $182; Genola, "$16; Nebo school district, $15,916; state and state school, $34,002; state road. $1,970; county. $42,280; Mapk-toIrrigation. $950; Springville Irrigation. $19; Benjamin Drainage district, $428; Lake Shore and Benjamin Drainage district, $972; North Shore Drainage district No. 1, $128; bounty, $95; tuberculosis, $78. OPENING TO BE HELD APRIL a phvsic- - tateriient of heart attack as the c.iiise of death. b dv was found near a pis.' en the ranch where he was tniplnyed about 4 a. m. Saturday. He had gone out to do the chores. Deputy Sheriff Walter Durrant reported. Although he had previously at the ranch he had only come back to work Thursday, County The app.-.r-'.ti- HIGH SCHOOL OPERA investigating the CO, at ranch near Camp Sui.dav accented :!hatns - No. 31 f Eugene Sreley. alniut H,,ll!ik i 'si 'u WW HQLDBRQOK RANCH Tity :'( 21. FOUND DEAD TO TAXIKG UNITS 1ST WARD SATURDAY farewell for Elder sionary held in the will Bashman reward Chapel. Saturday,The comI'm at p m. a have arranged in charge a Dy t;d program followed NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. MARCH " ' HOME-OWNE- With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal intemU to serve, and no financial string leading to any other aoureo of power or influence. PHONE 76 nm m H w M M M y. H m k n |