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Show I MARCH .;r.u- 133 i i anaj nrains of Slt Lake City i v,; .relatives. Sun- ucii' klG l5 it 24, 0I rnrnii. tcuial LtUTURE FOR RELIEF h- :i. tl.i f'aiade jfirlj r, s "t-r- ich ol cr sen e tl. in.,,., :!,'-el- - r.umr-- tr the 1- - tl WILSOH . i " STREET, LEHI J . -- 'iTVS m nnv nnuTDni In?nfc M . Kusson. Al:w? ne Jones, fOF OVEN. Vir- Dour. , , j. WTd (line wunriu. J Anavrsun. Mell - ' . Pr.Snrnn lt.,.., wcnj . Wardle. - Bettv . Iva m.sK.nerson, ,SnniWin.4j (irace Carson, Minan Ruyle, La Lain Clover. Fl.,r p......... d ..... 'avis and Carina Clark Banner CELEBRATES TOP ELEMENT OUTLET ,. 68TH BIRTHDAY means of HELD MARCH 27 a or any appliance you may handy convenience outlet may be automatically controlled by the electric clock just as the oven it Norge has every feature you have ever dreamed of and more. Come In for a demonstration. today into the YOU CAN BUY A ELECTRIC RANGE U TERMS AS LOW AS I DC The vei'iiLr fast dav service for 'the Lehi Stake will be held on Sun dav. .March "JTth. due to the General Conference being in session on the The fast first Sunday in April. be turned will of that donations day iti Violn finish the Church Security Everyone urged Building at Orem. to remember the date and fast on j t that day. NOKLCEE HARDWARE Your Home Store of Service PHONE J I Mrs. John Bone, Delia and Rachel Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams were Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sunday guests of Pleasant Grove Bone spent Sunday with Salt Lake relatives. relatives. Come in and give mi a trial. work done whil you wait. e t STATE STREET SMI IK MI IK Mr. and Mr-an- if Mrs-Juniu- honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Are ma Bishop Goodwin and Dal ton, who is visiting here (from Covers were Oakland, California. laid for Bishop and Mrs. Goodwin, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin and daughters. Elaine and Barbara. Park City. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Curtis and sons, Bob, Paul and Ray of Provo; Mrs. Mark Dalton and Thelma, Arleen baby of Oakland, and LaPriel Goodwin. Mrs. Herman Goates entertained In the estate of Carl R. Anderson, deceased. the birthday anniversary of her husCreditors will present claims with Covers were laid for Miss vouchers to the undesigned, at her band. Edith Goates of Salt Lake City, Mr. residence R. F. 1). Lehi City, Utah, and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and the on or before the 12th day of May, GoaUs family. 1938. Signed Mrs Susie B. Anderson, S I. Goodwin, EL. Chipman, A. Executrix of the Estate of Carl B. R. Anderson, deceased. Carlos Schcw, A. Anderson, and John F. Rradshaw were among A. J. EVANS, those from lehi attending the Build Lehi, Utah, Utah Banquet at the Hotel Utah in Attorney of the Executrix. oui ijtint v llJ otuuiudf am--i Hindi First Publication March 10, 1938. Last Publication April 6, 1938. and evening. at dinner, Friday evening, honoring - DAUGHTER BORN FORMER LEHI BROTHER Mr and Mrs. John the proud of a fine baby girl, to Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City, on 5-- for VJ ENGAGEMENT GREAT-GREAT-GRAN- D TIE LEHI .t. " WELT Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Manning received word this week of the marriage of their son. Joseph Manning to Miss Mayhell Wells of West Portl-indC dorado. The marriage took place at Billings. Montana, on March 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Manning are making their home at Cody. Wyoming for the present. here .Mr. Manning is well known in the active taken an part having His Lehi Third Ward activities. many local frends wish the young people a happy and successful future. A DAY ELECTRIC RANGES W4 I4 tt th. LANOI8 The family of Bishop S. I. Goodwin were entertained at dinner, Sunday the Selector Switch -- special Norge feature the left rear top burner, the Norge Utility plug r CONFERENCE FAST DAY TO BE Cooker, Ml The family of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith met at the family home Sun day honoring the 6)nh birthday anni A family versary of their father. dinner was served, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Allen and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B director. Smith and four children, Mr. and The government will expend $9,094 Mrs. George B. Smith and three for labor and the state expects to children, all of Salt I.aWe Tin--- -Mr and Mrs. John B. Smith and son of spend $6,516 for materials. The project will employ between Ogden. 80 and 85 men and work is expected to begin this week. UNION WEI.LS-MANNIN- By t Price of Mr, and Mrs. William Mrs. George I. Bone of week-enwere Heber. of d d the in guests Sunday Springville, spent Z STATE STREET. LEHI, UTAH Mrs. John Price and Mr. and Lehi. Mrs. Leland Price. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, George Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hunter and I. Bone and Russell Bone were Salt LEGAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. John H. Olsen of I.ake visitors, Friday. Provo, were guests of Mr. and PROBATE AND GUARDIANBanks. Friday evening. Miss Huitau Allred of Monroe, week-end SHIP NOTICE with her parents, lent the Mr- - and Mrs. Lynn Clark and Mr. and Mrs- R. C Allred. Consult County Clerk or the family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. respective signers for further Mrs. Janjes Zimmerman of Provo Stanley Clark and Mr. and Mrs Leo was a guest of her father, Henry Ixtt were Sunday guests of Mr. and Sorenson, Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Clark. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The regular Sunday School Union Meeting will be held in the Lehi & 6 Second Ward Chapel, Sunday mornAPRIL ing, March 27, at 8 a. m. All workers of the Sunday School are urged The General Conference of the L. to be present. The change in date is D. S. Church will be held in the Salt due to the regular session of the Tabernacle on April 3, 4 and 6. General Conference being held on Stake Conference of the Lehi Stake April 3rd. will be held the following Sunday April 10, with the general conference session at 10 a. m. Sunday in the MARRIAGE High School Auditorium. ,i d - 3, 4 ' Mrs. Susa Giles entertained at Mrs. David Thorley returned to her dinner Thursday evening for Mr. home in Cedar City, after having and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. spent a month with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Harris. Mrs. Thorley has Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake been under the doctor's care during guest of Mr. her stay. City, was a week-enand Mrs. Herman Goates. ,- MEETING I day. The Mothers Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Kate Holmstead, Saturday afternoon. A dainty lunch receded in January-- . Thi. re.Wti,.n eon was served. will have to come in fuel and cloth- .. Mrs. S. J. Taylor left Sunday with a visit for Employable persons will be ex- mrning to do all possible to assist her daughter. Mrs. Heber Hart of ... .t.emlv r " OOIV1. Sugar City, Idaho. mu u" ill IU a. - vjjfc atauauic aiuiii any Mrs. Frftr Shelton of Mercur was utiiimdic source he concluded. the lucky winner of the $50 in cash given at the Royal Theatre, Friday LOCAL ITEMS evening. tri-sta- CONVENIENCE Sunday with Wallace Banks- - .. I'onon. Audrey Austin, Eloyce uann, ,u ta Mae Churchill. He Gray,. ... tl:. - Miss Theresa Taylor who has been teachng school at Ogden wa brought home, Thursday, uffering Mrs. E. N Webb and daughter. from a heart attack- - Mis Taylor is Ila, were Salt Lake visitors. Satur- reported to be improving. Junior Fox of Salt Lake City, spent , Governmental approval of a new WPA project, to build quarters and prepare ground at Jordan Narrows for the national guard encampment to he held there this summer, was received last week by Darrel J. Greenwell, state WPA uumnuL ULUUN i,- Be arers. PROJECT APPROVED YOU i5 IoI W like-i- m ninvn necessities., the state and .juhly ttrifare department attempted to mt-r- t the Mtuatiun by issuing orders for fuod and fuel. etc. this action used up the money available for these purposes and really left us ;n LUC IU-t LLrKl,, ill j. a Ills UtllLH ,.fliu,taun . , . , u; nave to be made up before the tnd of the year. as the department i'f public welfare has no authority to create a deficit explains Mr. Calla han. "'U W'H be neceijary to make an avprae reduction in assitance to em- payables of 65 to 70 per cent, as- .- stance to uneniployables of 15 oer ... a ,.,,t -. .l.h., ..... , l '.. n. . JORDAN NARROWS VES Fn,; . ! - Turasher. Bettv J,n i.r, AormaR. irg:nia Carson. Le!a . . 'rKKl,T:'.,L Uli U'n Uns Shelley, Donna Grav. d.m.-M.- r i rr ;! "is. Dvnm lira; Vi at play at school Friday h ' ' ;. he just aoove the ankle. She was taken to the Lehi Hospital for Teatment anu later removed to her no me. w Pustu.'e of jriris ia i c I'lf"'' nn;j, fr. vi ted. GIRL BREAKS LEG 1 Kt 'r,r.r. ot-- r SEE STATE PITT TPtTT- - a ; u one !n eh nai u Mean." The ,. :e will xising the i.u! be free and the Relief sJle'v rr .,ni ge large nuni- " ffit( rs in charge of "'' ' " arrj Yrrv vj. desirious of h.:v.jv :,rr,,,,.(j N!I-Wire: u ,,,,) 'wd ;n ' attendance a, the Mad Whim u one June Andersoi'. M anne Berry. ... i urnem to ev.-uaurine iVterson Anita Var, U'n.r.-,,,1S Ior every one and th '.!;. Edgars for sale KELLY T snunST The Jj.n;C.r Ii ; k.-iv- AND THE 7 JUNIOR HMU SOCIETYjPOSTUP.E GIRLS CHOSEN Dr. Lloyd Fanr pive a lecture - ., ,.. of all the Lehi Lehi Second Va;d ".... day, March 2t. H NEW 4 - . sa: H. Smith are me AND SISTER ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Lewis L. Allen Mrs. J. E. Taylor of Provo anMarch 17. nounces the engagement of her daughter, Pauline Goates to Mr. Boyd Smum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smuin of Lehi. Both Miss Goates and Mr. Smuin are graduates of the Lehi High School. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mrs. Rachel Ellis of Logan, announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Clara Ellis, to Mr. Raeldon of Goates, son of Mrs. J. E. Taylor is a graduate of Provo. Miss Ellis a student and School the Logan High of the Utah Agricultural College and Kappa a member of the Beta Soroi'iety. Mr. Goates is a graduate of the Lehi High School and a Senior at the Utah Atrricultiiral College. He is a member of the Pi Kappa Paternity. Lehi friends of 'he young people imoffer congratulations and best wishes. more work for you at less cost than ever before because acres with good water rights including city water. Good provements. 4 room brick home, cow garage, coops for 1000 and 3 barn. Only $2,000.00. Terms. Write Heal Realty Company 165 West Center, Provo Light Com- & pany's Utah-Idah- o inter-c- system. onnected BATE CHART KWH DRASTIC CUT IN ... national average. "Rememberl I'm ed SHOWING DECREASE DOMESTIC ELECTRIC ever ready, ever willing to obey every commandl" Sincerely, Reddy Kilowatt AVERAGE IN RATE SINCE 1924 6 7ELFARE FUNDS reductions, in compliance maue m with a ta'e order, must U::ih Tounfy welfare expenses during ,,','. l;1,t mnn'or of the fiscal year Males Comity J .'t.o .".0th. ',, :,.,,(-.;- , William H. Callahan. ',.:xi,e,,s,s must Ke reduced $L'.-- t or a cut of , July l. t. ii" reports, in the period from April 1st The cut about ?f.S100 per month. old assistance to ape will not apply or needy blind. to the heavy demand on the who have part of employablefindpersons but who work, to able not been for this reason un- with able to maintan therr.seivn inter-connect- switch. "Ill work for you at the lowest wages ever at 20 below the system. "I hope you'll let me cook for you," says Reddy. "heat water, wash, iron, clean the house as well as light it, and do a hundred mers on the Utah PER Easy pany's my wages will be cut again on April 1st for all residential custoPower ... which averages only about 3!2 cents per kilowatt hour is available to all residential customers on the com- "T'M ready to do in Northwest portion of Lehi and one other chores at a click of a 'This new low rat '"-bo- rn 6 h 5 4 3 Bit Snjoij pe I 1111 It'll If rnt wit mr mi wis iuo test mi mi iss4 ism ms isv tuft fiehfi itiw) udkCkeapelectHIauj . f I i ! M C 4 1 Hi !VH 1 1 U ', |