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Show THURSDAY, UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, MAY 12, 1938 j VALUfs GARD VJ d oui RETIRING OFFICERS Officers of the Lehi Parent Teachers Association held a reception, honoring D. R. Mitchell, who has been appointed Superintendent of the Alpine District, the outgoing officers of the association, Mrs. Mable Nelson, Council Parent Teacher President, Mrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs. Rhea Eddington, Mrs. Carol Proctor, Mrs. June Peterson. Mrs. McKeliar. Members of the P. T. . called at the Second Ward Relief Society Rooms, Friday afternoon from 2 to C p. m., Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson greeted them and Mrs. Sadie Adams assisted by Mrs- - Emily Johnson, acted as hostess . MrsNaomi Chatfield, Mrs. Irene Wilson, and Mrs. Beatrice Taylor had charge of the refreshments. Six young Miss girls from the High School, I.ela ( hi istensen, Miss Fay Hutch-ingMiss Gayle Hacking, Miss Beth Austin. Miss Esther Hutchings and Mrs. Ora Andeeon. served. Music was rendered by members of the P. T. A. Chorus, Mrs. June Jorg-ensoMrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs. Isabeli Brown and Mrs. Grace Webb, accompanied by Mrs. Lula Anderson. Violin selections were given by Miss Pauline Worlton, by accompanied Miss Marjorie Anderson and Naomi skinner accompanied by her mother. Eighty guests called ,during ithe s, LEHI LUMBER CO. Thone 15 State Street. Lehi Hospital Notes afternoon. The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hosptal during YEAR BOOK STAFF TO the week: HOLD PARTY Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls. Idaho, had her tonsils removed, The staff of the Lehision are planning and outdoor party for Friday Thursday. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb had a minor operation perwho have worked on the the staff are in charge formed, Thursday. with book year Those in charge of arrangements. Arthur Montgomery had an oper- are Mr. Banks, Miss Thurman, Miss ation of the mouth, Tuesday. Glade and Mrs. Potter. The Lehision of 1938 is indeed a A beautiful baby girl was born to credit to the advisors, staff and theme the Mrs. Benjamin Russon, Wednesday. its for school. Taking Pioneer, the cover and page borders Jessie Smith was admitted for carry artistic drawings typical of the medical treatment Tuesday. pioneers of the west. Dedication pic tures taken from the pioneer monuMrs. Annie Young was admitted ment in Salt Lake City with approprifor medical treatment, Tuesday. ate quotations form the opening pages while the scout of pioneer times re Mrs. Beth Young was admitted for presents the faculty of the school treatment Monday. with each class page headed by some pioneer development. A fine baby daughter was born to A mimeographed book with pictures Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Sunday. taken and developed by local students, the book is well made up and a Arlene Barton of Pleasant Grove priceiess keepsake for the student of was admitted for treatment, Satur 1938. day. Miss Ruth Whimpey underwent an operation for appendicitis, on May It May Win Cash Prize SUCCESSFUL - One hundred First Ward members made up a party to the Salt Lake Temple, Monday evening. Following the regular session they were taken through the upper rooms of the temple. They report a very interesting and enjoyable trip. special meeting tempie was enjoyed. through t n.arl.-- : the -- T:cvk aam. i,,r are ' ,r:!J ter ivturnej , f,-- a ..f elf,,, V.- - ,,., Sl.. o"' SOAP. Giant Bars .5 for 19c 10c GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 Can Grand Salad Spread, Quart 29c SN(AVDRIFT, 3 Pound Can 55c i CORN 3 Cans 25c CORN BEEF, Libbys. Can 19c LETTUCE, Fresh Crisp Head..-9Vienna Sausage 2 Cans 15c CATSUP. Large 2Vi Can 15c Dinnerette Pork and Beans, 24 Can 10c Wax Paper, 40 ft. roll 8c C. W. BROADBENTS Fine Foods M , sua Provo. frMi Bed ValW spent Sunday mother, Jh-- . Saturday California, in the past two months Mr. and .V Mrs-!,..,- : of home the at thi visiting i ;. Mrs. S. companied !,'- parents, Bish"p and Evans of in arrived I i;,,o.i.vin. Dr. Dalton visitors them I., hi Thursday to accompany home in I lea NeiMj ,h,hr, and c'ty, l: '' ho Tie. vvn- - Mrs. Sr.'-da- , '"a.! rt' rank Heidr Wove. re h.Vh.y I" earned - f Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fox of Murray, spent Sunday at the Thomas Trinna-ma- n The Sequoia Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lionel Larsen, Thursday afternoon (today) . Mrs. Don Trane and babv of Salt Lake City, spnet the latter part of the week with relatives. Mr Trane joined them for a Mother's Day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane. IWr 1 '' JJ .n. jon Utal !day U o7. largt sh.w! run biting into than a tm-t... i e recti uikiiic. is Amp lo . kK.--tin. of a mile above the trucks and a bulldozer rarrv ,. i ti,u i,ud. till in a ine OtlU the i"Ui and ii l.,nirh ed. . berailroad tracks. The area is just low the dam site. Here wih be- - erected the shop, warehouse and office building of Rohl. Connolv company, private contractunit ors who will construct the first railroad spur of the project. A small whl be laid to serve this company area. At present all company rail unloading must be made at Wallsburg station, approximately scjven-tentof a mile above the company area. Orders Until the final "go ahead" order on the project is received from Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, will pobably not proceed actual project construction. with Present work is largely concerned wi h establishing a camp and base of operations. Twenty-tw- o d BOO! adit sre s 5e wh ft) jres tenth of a mile from the road and just above a short strip of ground now occupied by temporary office and , equipment of Buildings Planned touches are being Construction completed on the bureau building that will house the testing laboratory and resident offices. A small home has been converted at the upper open area of the, valley for Mr. Beemer's use. Between lie sites for seven cottages where key government engineers and technicians will live, during- construction, with their families. A guest house will also be erected. Sewer and water systems for the bureau are now complete, and digging of a well is soon to be done. Very important will be the laboratory function. Here testing of materials will go forward daily, constantly materials for checking deposition density, compaction and nercolation; denoting daily and weekly progress on the excavation ork; nothing complexion of new beds to be analyzed for possible materials Used in the earth-fil- l dam. Mrs. W. S. Jacobs, Mrs. Clifford Wright and and Miss Mary Jacobs of Pleasant Grove spent Wed. in Lehi. BE SURE! !M Asti RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX mi ;se Why take a chance with valuables left unguarded in dres;-- r dnwen There's peace of mind and genuine security in the and closets and the present Lw rentals possession of a sifety deposit box rnfke it inexnersive ecoritv a well. Investigate this service at iy time that you find it convenient. will ill dn anr or Telephone 85 an LEHI, UTA on; KOS 5th ra Specials for Wallpapers and a: 1 $6.5' I J $ I 1 5; in Linoleum out- - The Lehi Hardware Phode Lehi. 5- -J Utah i 'Cr .V9"'- 'THt- WIUttN 'MI- "OOf-T- HI - NC, AlAOPIN. STRAIGHT WHIS-- A" JO MOS. O MORE OLD, WHS(,. 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, STRAIGHT WHISKEY 20 MOS. OlO, S STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OlD. ,., M at Reduced Prices h. TV 10 is ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF T.. .J: I H'S JN 12 VA,GHT iiiiiiiiir: nmifcm May FOOT BATH SPRAYS Regular 59c O. SO. EASY FURNITURE POLISH Regular 15c 7 PIECE WATER SETS 79c Regular THIS PAPER REGULARLY ""' and 5 last December are that Mr. Varnev stiil has his !"g in a cast and will have to wear the cast for two more months. TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, splendid for typewriter practice work! only 80c for BOO heets at The Lehi Free Press. il o WHITES MOP WRINGERS. Regular $3.75 (Metal) 49c Wood, Regular $1.98 10 QUART WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER RfTulrr $1495 Now 9x12 CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS Regular $8.25 BINGO HAND SOAP Regular 2 for 25c BREAD BOXES Regular 89c .ROLLING PINS RpmiJar 3nc Varnev who ... at t MAIN STREET 'had the misfortune to break his leg AmericVi most popular moriit is waiting for yog in tvary Issue e pic well salted down. s n r The Lehi First Ward Building Committee are sponsoring a musical program and dance at their ward amusement hall on Thursday. May 26 at 8 p. m. Everyone invited. ( .inn A GREAT COLUMNIST FOR YOUR ENJOYMENTI TO BE HELD IN FIRST WARD a srs stai Mrs. Neubern Beveridge entertained a group of ladies Monday afternoon honoring Mrs. Cora Watheti who is moving to Bluebell to make her home. PROGRAM AND DANCE pi e are men employed in ths work now, reports Robert Tudor, office manager at the V site. Meanwhile, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, Resident Engineer John A. Ihi Reports from Harold t! , . : direct;-!- ,ta , 's t!:, little ah v.' t,,nh and Ik- - ir. i:lr ti ;u. ' i..irrt '!'i'!-- w i. !.ul.i:n ni-- ,, M,h,n , ! i.e. ,- Mr. and w" after land. ,;,t l;.,:t "f Mrs. Mark Dalton and baby daughto their home in Oak- lay- - j, MV f.,1,1 ,;. K - Make your Money Go Further by Shopping at Broadbents for Bargains Like These 20-- w :. Rohl-Connoll- LOCAL ITEMS The Lehi District Scout Council Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill and Mr. Cucumber seed will bo given out on l i t . i and Mrs. Arthur Gill and daughter, ln""n,,11 wl" mruiar meeting in the May 13th ad 11th at the home of 8 ',eni were Sunday guests of Mr. at Mpmorial m. on Helen, Building p. John H. Smith. ind Mrs. Delbert Norman. Wednesday, May 18. Phone (f ., - .' M,,'., , Mrs- - i'undav guests of Mrs. George .binson and daughter, Mane. ev .i J. N. Litson and Provo, were Beuiah Irene, of Murray, V - Red American Cross, Mrs. George Wing and Mrs. Post 19; Lehi Hospital, Thomas Woffinden visited in Salt the of Social Pioneers, Daughters Club, Mothers Club, Pandora Club. Lake City. Monday with Mrs. Chris Mrs. Harold Healy and baby were Chreimes Linchoten and Mrs. Delbert Adams. Club, Lucky 13 Club, Setaken to their home in Mercur, Bon and Amicus Club. quoia, Mrs. Birdie Woods and daughter, Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Virginia, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SCOUT COUNCIL TO MEET Charles F. Johnson, Tuesdav. DATES FOR CUCUMBER SEED 10c SALMON, Tall Can 22c OXYDOL, large package MIRCLE WHIP DRESSING, qt. 37c American Indian Flour, 48 pound 99c Bag 25c PEAS, 3 Cans Peanut Butter, 24 oz. bottle 20c ORANGES Size 232 Dozen. .. 15c 3 Cans 10c DEVILED MEAT 28c MILK, 4 Cans Powdered Sugar 3 Pound Bag 25c M. J. B. Jr. COFFEE, Pound 21c ,,. . , second ward Beemer is proceeding under direction About one hundred in chargeto the of E. O. Larson, engineer members formed an excursion etsablished is The government camp when a temple, Tuesday evening, the in Deer Creek valley less than a and visit National Legion. 1. Mr. and and Mr y TEMPLE EXCURSION - Mrs. Deon Smith and baby were taken home, Saturday. o.. ' . John Brown was taken home, Tuesday after receiving medical care The Women's Field Army in its Mrs. Lavell Smuin and son, Dick, at the hospital for the past week. nationwide fight against cancer went of Magna, spent Sunday with Mrs- L. The local Lehi. over the top 100' in Mrs. Cecil Webb and baby were J. Morton, and other local relatives. campaign was conducted by Mrs- E. taken home, Tuesday. B. Garrett, president of the Athenian Miss Phyllis Kirkham of Brigham Club. She wishes to extend her Mrs. Lamonte Smith and baby were thanks and appreciation to the fol- City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirkham, Saturday and taken home, Tuesday. lowing supporters of this worthy cause.. Lehi Stake Relief Society, Sunday. Mrs. George Bone and baby were First, Second, Third, Fourth and Mr. and Mrs. John Laveder of taken home, Monday. Fifth Wf..us, Cedar Fort and Fairfand Glen Houtz of Salt Bingham ield Relief Societies, Stake PresidMrs. Nellie Groo and baby were were guests of Mr. and l.ake City, Parent Teachers Association, ency, Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman, Tuesdav. taken home. Monday. Athenian Club, Lehi Lions Club. Mrs- h,(. )!' 1 WARDS HOLDS - da-gh- '.,.,k v.- - . . Mr. Mr and Mrs. Davis Boley and M'- and of American Pratt Weston Mrs. and the at Garry, of M.,,,u. Wer. k were Sunday visitors guests of Mr and Mrs David Peterson home. ! YV EK2CT BUILDINGS SITE. AT ! :;mVO cNVON ' . nd Mrs. LaMip-- RECLAMATION mNTKACToRS decide to give your WHEN youa real treat and you family bake one of those luscious, tempting chocolate cakes, or it may be a delectable marble cake or a delicious devil's food cake, made from your favorite recipe, and the folk all reach for a second, or perhaps a third, helping now isn't that gratifying! How amply rewarded you feel by the remarks of appreciation going around the festive board such as "Oh. boy, what a cake!" from little Willie, said with a mouthful, to "I must have another piece if burst!" from Dad. But here! you may have still further reward coming to yuu. The very recipe that the family makes so much over may be the re to take the first prize of $25. or er.e of the five second prizes of S 0 or one of the ten third prizes of $5 in the And why Cake Recipe Contest. not? C. Houston Goudiss, noted food authority, who for 30 years has exerted a wide influence on the food habits of this nation through his lectures and books, and who at present conducts the food department fri this newspaper known as "What to Eat and Why," is conducting a cake recipe contest with cash prizes to be given to persons submitting the best recipes. Your recipe will be judged on the basis of its nutritional and wholesome value. It need not be a marvelous creation for the eye to behold. The judges of this contest may agree with your family that your favorite recipe IS THE BEST! For further particulars see the announcement elsewhere in this issue of this newspaper. There is nothing to buy. No letter to write, lust send in your favorite cake recipe. It may win a prize. home. CANCER CAMPAIGN 4th. CakeRecipe?-Sendlt- ln j-i- .p,-,, KEW TOWN SPRINGS UP AT DEER CREEK Have You a Favorite P. T. A- - HONORS tee ow ot$ Mr. and .V., Lake Mis Dorothy Stewart of Salt Fairfield, City" was a Lehi visitor, Tuesday. i I |