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Show 11 3 Tin A ire Lehi pree LEWS WIDELY READ r .. f JACK BERRY KILLED ATES OF LEH SI SCHOOL of f 4TESscho' AilOU ::GH S. Rex Zimmi will graduate this year, School i'uhi Hitrh their gradu-;sent will l" rJdents Lehi High in ' ; stunt' ..jjree -- t.i ' EXERCISES TUESDAY on Thursday, auditorium of the Honor indents iiflbethe speakers. A fine program lias been arranired for Tuesday evening. May 17th at S p. m- by the graduating class of l.o. GRMrATES H. Alvah Fitzgerald ,,f Cedar City, our former prcinpal, will be the speaker of the evening. Everyone knows his ability as a spe.iktr so we are sure the High School Auditorium will be packed for the occasion. Musical numbers will be given by Mrs. McGhie, Mrs. Humphrey and Mr. F'ugal. The presentation of the graduates will be by Principal Knud-se- n and the awarding of the diplomas by President A. Carlos Schow. knklin B. Adams . r . .).iiiorn Rue 1 . hftty La Allred in Anderson ,'sriorie Anderson ,erda Barnes Allen an Berry ;vt ; Jack Berry Lsel Price Bone J. Bone Carson ,1a Carson Saxine Carson tarena Irene Lucile w D- R. d Q- - Richard C. Craijt Glen E. Crabb Evans Miss Elaine Knudsen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Knudsen was awarded second place in the elementary grades division of the Utah Dental Society dental health poster contest at Salt Lake City, Friday. The health contest has been under wray in the schools this winter. They were divided into three groups, senior high school, junior high school and Prizes were elementary grades. given for first, second and third places in each group. Jack Jones of American Fork won first place in the Elementary division with Miss Knudsen winning second place. There were about 150 posters of a very fine quality exhibited at the Utah Dental Convention last weekend where the two winnig posters The north end of were presented. a large numbed entered Utah County No entries were made in the junior and senior high school group. .A cash prize of $10 for first place and $5 for second place will be given the Ralph Evans Leatha Birdeen Fotheringham Xirgaret Beth Fox Glen W. Glover Gladys Marie Godfrey Alta L Gray Sherman B 'AH W. Earl Gurney Hadfield R. Glen Hansen Men V. Eikl Hardman leha Myrl Higginson Jenkinson if. Hardy Jones Site iHrin Thomas R. b Jones Keetch Lambert A. Fredrick Knipht Littleford Helen McKinney Don Loveridge Peet Stoddart Peterson Jack 3 V. Selena T. Vere Ann iSorma Le Price Robinson Grand G. leR. L. S Peterson Peterson I Ross Rothe Russon Dean Io W. winners. Stewart Schow Uieth Smith Lesley Smith Sald Wilson TO ALL WARD pictor ES Stoddart BISHOPRICS OF fcraldine Taylor Hward S. Thomas Wen Tavlor Wardlp tae Ila Webb fee Zada iorie S'J4 LEHI STAKE .Tiianit-- j WoKK Willes ooDwitrs IB DUATIOII the boys happy. The Lehi Stake Presidency. GREETING r '.audi from the wreckage of the automobile after it had traveled 2!0 feet "town a borrow pit after leaving the His highway. companions. Gene 17, and Elvin Ault, 16, both f Cedar Foil, were thrown from the machine as it overturned. Each suffered cuts and bruises. h'slittiittttj I' rote en s Deputy Sheriff Walter Durrant of Utah county said the car, driven by young Peterson, left the highway as the were youths by passing several girl acquaintances, sitting in a parked machine just west of the Jordan river bridge. The young men twice previously had raced their machine past the girls. The third time proved fatal. The girls sitting in the parked automobile, all of whom witnessed the accident, were Elda Thompson. Vera Thompson and Joy Tidwell of American Fork, Mirl McKinney of Cedar vallev and Alice Roberts of Taking Pictures They were sitting in their automo bile taking pictures when the mishap occurred. The injured youths were treated at the Lehi hospital. The victim was born in Cedar Fort, a son of Woodruff and Sarah Berry, and had lived there all his life. His father died in 1934. H was a merrber of this year's Lehi High School graduating class. Surviivng are his mother and six brothers and sisters: Mrs. Beth Blackhurst of Pleasant Grove; Dale, June, WaFace, Robert and Joan Berry of Cedar Fort; two grandmothers, Mrs. Fannie N. Berry and both of Mrs. Mary B. Strickland, Cedar Fort. The body was taken to the Wing mortuary. Funeral services will be held at Cedar Fort at 2 p. m. Thursday. UNION MEETING The Priesthood, Relief Society and Primary Associations will hold their Union meeting, Sunday. May 15, in All the Lehi Second Ward Chapelworkers in these organizations are urged to be present. LEHI HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS STUDENT OFFICERS AND "OfiGRATULATlOHS School The Lehi held mm ' i 'II I' '' 1 y H HIHH 60 aHr MAX SHARP HONOR STUDENT AT B. Y, s, j at Max Sharp of Lehi, student Brigham Young university was one of the 26 students who were listed on the honor roll for winter quarter according to a list recently released by the regstrar's office, i Eight states and Canada are represented on the list. The states are: New York, Virginia, Illinois, California Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. To be listed on the honor roll a sturent must receive 16 or more hours of "A" grades. Scout Column The annual senior assembly will be held Monday with the senior banquet, Monday night. m n1 95c Jap Hoe Children's Oxfords M M Beet Hoe 2 $1.19 8 Size to $1.29 M n Garden Cultivators $4.19 H w M Children's White Garden Hose, 25 ft. $1.79 M Sanda's m Fiber Reinforced nM Size to 2 $4.95 H $1.00 Pabco Rugs M 6 for 25c n Tumblers, glass Ladies' New Pairs 200 M M M M Sets 98c Sport Shoes and Sandals Mixing Bowl M Extra Fancy H M M 5 c Pound hi 2 Bunches for 5c 2 Dozen 25c M GROCERIES M M M M a n n nM M n M M At the Gift Shop nM E. N. WEBB JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST LEHI MAIN STREET c M 3 M M 5c per pound H 6 Pounds 25c 'd Yams 4 Pounds 25c M M Radishes, Cabbage, Onions, Grapefruit, Carrots, etc. H M Graduate Pansys, Asters, Verbenia, Petunia, Salvia. Cabbage, Peppers and PHONE - M ' LEHI FLORAL CO. . Wran-las- what Wednesday become what a reality. At that time he pictured what the campus could be with the proper planting of grass and the arrangement of track and shrubs. of the city With the school and Lions Ciub that dream was made come true and at present Leht has one of the most beautiful school campus in the country. Vice-Preside- nt Gifts for the MM SUGAR PLANTS FOR SALE ' Frindiy Store of Service visioned Vice-Preside- M final their Tomatoes. present school campus was an unsightly spot partially cleared of buildings when one or two May Pole groups and a small celebration waa Niel-so- n arranged. At that time Coach - Vice-Preside- of who 1 I LARGE CROWDS the Lehi Lions the coming year at the regular meeting in the Lehi Lehi's annual Child Health Day evening. First Ward, Thursday was witnessed by a large crowd oi Officers chosen were: President E. C. Jorgensen. parents of the Ihi children as well HKnudM. as a large number from the neighborFirst sen. ing towns, Wednesday. Being forced S. W. Clark. to postpone the celebration one week Second B. J. Whipon account of stormy weather, the Third children were greeted with a clear ple S. sunny day, Wednesday. The campus Jos. and Treasurer Secretary made a beautiful picture with its Ilobison. Tail Twister Glen Wanlass. green lawns bordered with Ameican LBrown. l ion B. Tamer Flags. From early morning until Two year term directors D. R. dark, some form of health activity Mitchell." was taking place on the field, and in n Won-toL. W. the school buildings, where musical One year directors and Elmo Eddington. programs and plays were given by E. N. Webb is the holdover director. groups of children. Chaplain Ernest N. Webb. The afteroon program begiftning Delegates for the Lions Convention with the salute to the flag by all at Cedar City in June were named. students of the school was an inspir- They are E. C. Jorgensen, Glen ing sight, followed by nine May pole Edward Larsen, Joseph Robison, groups all dancing and braiding the Milton Knudsen and L. B. Brown. little May pole groups with each hand and foot moving in perfect rythym making one of the most colorful and beautiful sights. This followed by the posture parade groups with the addition of the marching SCOUTS TO HOLD and playing of the school band gave OVERNIGHT CAMP the hundreds of spectators never to be forgotten thrills. The Lehi Scouts will hold a Scout The evening program of dance rein the head vues, band concert followed by an inDry Creek at Camporee of the Joseph Smith ditch on May 21, spiring pioneer pagent, written by J. for all registered scouts of Lehi. Nile Washbur, and ended with the one more Plans are underway for a program M. I. Dance completed of music, games and story telling. banner day in Lehi's history. The scouts will cook supper and From a very small beginning the breakfast. A detailed program will May Day, had become Lehi's day of be printed next week. day's. Visioned by Coach Ross Niel- New officers for Club were chosen for nt High Come in and !"t us show you o"r election. Tuesstudent annual body TO beautiful gifts. students day, with the following studelected for the next school years WRIST WATCHES BOYS AND GIRLS ent body activities: Dowaine Daniels, RINGS President; Ruth Worlton, LOCKETS ve finallv with i,4. i Donald Rick, yell master, NECKLACHS asas Irene MeiJing and Lois Larsen CROSSES sistants. ish J'ou success, and invite businamed was FOUNTAIN PEN SETS LaVar Bateman this, .VOllr frionHKr otnrs J ovw.v, ness manager. -Pand many other fine gifts for both P.ng headquarters for the girl and the boy graduate. uun nepH I PRESIDENT Univer-- I THE 1 HEALTH DAY DRAWS ELECTED LION CLUB Bananas, Extra Fancy New Onions Miss Erma Schow of Lehi. a stud n ent of the Brigham Young M Oranges for sity, is one of the candidates M of the University. Miss nM Spinach Schow and Miss Bess Gerhart New Potatoes Montana are the two candidates elections. the semi ask that you plan to have every member of the Aaronic Priesthood possible, take advantage of this educational and enjoyable excursion of have reached Utah County at Provo, May 21. The matter of proper transport- L ation will probably be the chief problem, and it should be so arranged that the costs will be such that all of the boys mav go. and in order to make this possible, it will be a fine gesture for those who can, heln this cause in a financial way and make all Wre Whimpey jfe" Smith liie body of Jack Berry, son of Sarah Berry of Cedar Fort, was Mrs. 'vice-preside- Webb JORGEfiSOH d Lehi. IN DENTAL CONTEST Cox Elsie k LEH! GIRL WINS Cook L. Cook Arthur ad fifty-thre- Christofferson Christofferson Clark V. ?aal e There are graduates in this class, it beinsr one of the largest in the history of the local seminary. Carter Lehi High School was Killed instantiv and his c. inputd-uisutfeted minor at ' p. m. when the iiig automobile in which thev rid:r.g plunged from the Fair-and overturn- highway near year-ol- N 12, 1938 .MAY i hi-r- e SEMINARY GRADUATION program THE I",. i R. its - Am Cecil J. Zinimern,;.! man I.FHI ANNOUNCED ; . C. IN ACCIDENT J is NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, jjT y HOME-OWNE- HEAT DEPARTMENT 10 lbs. 56c 95c Rinso 23c 6C DREFT (Soip F.akes) COFFEE Hill Bros., M. J. B., Schillings, etc. TOILET TISSUE CORN FANCY MARSHMELLOW COOKIES POST TOASTIES PCRK and BEANS, 2Mt Can A-- l SODA CRACKERS, 2 6 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP wny v. for 25c for 25c Per Lb gc '.'l0C lgc for 25c 6 for 23c m M m MILD CHEESE 17c Pound REX PURE LARD 3 Pounds 39c WxENNERS and FRANK2 Pounds 35c FURTERS POT ROASTS 15c Pound CREAMERY BUTTER. ..30c Pound The Peoples Store WE DELIVER j 23c Pounds JELL-SER- T m 29c 6 3 15c M M m m m Flour, Kitchen Maid, 48 Pounds Tomatoes 2 Can M PHONE 76 M M M M N n n I ill; M4 |