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Show the Lehi Free Press LEHI'S WIDELY READ t jL LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, COOT IKE rBE nriiAi" II en MB SATURDAY AtJD SUNDAY tuues reference will be held t in the evening and Sunday Memn 4rSt Ward chapel. mi request. p. j. 'xriitii jf yie will be the speaker at uie Snecial musical numberss arranged, for all sessions. . tir.W oHIl hp held J " k""6 estflooa th . . At iu a- - "' Ward a general :n Lehi will have a mile and a half ,J. - . .1 !. . . . i , this week. The project was: recently-approve-d as a W. P. A. project and comerence it ill be held for all members work will start on the walks about A secona comerence January 21, or as soon as weather stake The project calls for a will again be held at; 2 p. m. will permit. I A. Conference at 7:30 $12,000 project with the state road J Apostle Ballard will speak at commission furnishing the cement and forms, the W. P. A. furnishing gions. a 714 percent of the man power and A. are arranging M. treat for Sunday evening in the city furnishing the remainder, al festival. The theme of the including the gravel and cement mixwill be ''An er. It is planned to build one and Conference to one and three quarters ii? With Our Sacred Music." with a mile of walks. I. A. Stake Chorus The walks will be built from the will furnish the program with Ballard giving the address, John Yates corner on the north side s of the highway to the Chas. Turner ike members are urged to of residence, then on the south side of as sessions possible many ' the g " hfffhway to the George jiference. I- - I one-ha- lf J at-j- ' 1 EHI, I lEM e e Stras-gur- BIBsn(B8aBaBB CtJ i the values of our dresses and selling they're irresistible ''believe it or not" 1 then too you can't afford to pt anything but your best. The following remark is scribes tw fe they corner, Joining the walks ' ready built there. al- DATE SET FOR i FOOL YOURSELF not true. Remember how did you best to attract and 'lease him. It pays to "look , 'our best now." Let us help '! do this. Our Prices tad see. I We have THE A dollar values that we are for 79c are humdingers a look they're made from the best grade of Persies. The styles are sna?,zv The Lehi Stake M. Men and The Lehi Fish and Game Associ aiion will meet, Saturday evening at 7:30 to hold their annual election of officers. The meeting will be held in inthe Memorial Building. Everyone be to present. terested is invited BAUD STAND TO BE FINISHED selling -t- ake lplt it over for close ains in wearebles. tten. AU. 'n? !ae 3 out barg- Cst is SHOW SUITS ;afc one-thir- off d P. T. 1(Jeach, 2 pattern for He rwfact fitting A- - PLAY, FEBRUARY PATTERNS Yw at The band stand and rest room oe will Park Memorial the Wines finished as soon as weather permits. sometime The work was hatled W. P. an to auxiliary ago and due now be comwill work the A. grant pleted. to 12 years. NEW YORK a gaving. money will go farthest at d GODWIN'S home of Wolverine Work Shoes. Ricksha runners from South Africa six and a half feet tall and clad mostly in feathers, horns and beads. A waterfall cascading from the high roof of a building. Mural paintings that change their colors while you're looking at them. Fireworks set to music in reThe most valuable wheat field for its size in the world in full lated patterns of color and light A city entirely populated by growth. Five million dollars worth of midgets. An automobile speedway half a diamonds, rubies, emeralds and other gems in one glittering dis- mile long on top of an exhibit building. Mighty snowstorms sweeping down out of a clear Spring sky. play. The d bathysphere in which descent has been made miles down in the black depths of the ocean. "Rocket gun" by which passengers will be shot to the moon, or Mars someday perhaps. The model of a human eye so large visitors may enter it and look out upon the Fair's busv scene just as if the eye were doing steel-walle- A building turned inside out with its roofbeams on the outside. Moving chairs traveling around in a building so visitors won't have to walk. A flight to Venus so real you'll swear you've been there and met the folks. The tallest mural paintings In looKing. y v" the world. A model of New York City so Two hundred blooded cows being milked daily on a revolving large that the Empire State Building is reproduced 23 feet tall. platform. A sphere 200 feet in diameter An orange grove transplanted intact all the way from Florida. seeming to revolve on jets of Automobiles with living driv- water, like the little silver ball in g ers in collisions and the shooting-gallerA fountain that sings. flying somersaults. The largest opal in the world. Paintings that have to be deAn oil well in operation with stroyed every night and done all over again next morning. real drillers in the "cast." A "Fountain of the Atom," with The largest model railroad ever electrons and protons dancing constructed. Puppets 14 feet tall dramatizing around a pulsating shaft of light. hair-raisin- PROVG HERE FRIDAY 2 Association the selected drama committee have be to present comedy, "Mr. Bob," on in the High School Auditorium m. Th Parent Teachers n,,.,. have not Details of the cast and play Pohruarv 2 at 8:lo p. -been announced but reports being real evening's entertainment Lehi public on Feb. he for planned 2nd. anTMrTDaTidAdamson Mr. Mr. and and baby of Salt Lake City, !ouui of P D. Christensen HardJMo Wesley Mrs. and dan Mr. guests in of Vineyard, were Sunday Mrs. Alice Phillips. Fork High School in a game at American Fork, Friday evening with a 6co'. Picked by dopsters to lose the game, Lehi came out with flying colors, showing the traditional Lehi last half scoring. The gams was rough, Lehi scoring 11 points on fouls. Trane starring for the local team made a total of 10 points for th The Provo High School will meet the Lehi High School basketball team in the Lehi Gymnasium,, Friday evening, in what promises to be a real thriller for local fans. The two teams are tied for first place in the Alpine league and are both determined to keep their slate clean. There will be two games one, at 7 and one at 8 p. m. Specialties are being arranged by the Boosters and the Lehi band will also take the floor between halves. Reserve seats are on gale at 35c at the Lehi High School but reports show that they will all be sold far in advance of the game. 29-2- 9 locals. Lehi and Provo are tied for first pace in the Alpine division, both teams having won two games. LEHI Trane, T. F. P. 3 6 2 3 4 10 0 If R. Roberts, c ri Mitchell, rv II. LEHI WINS FROM 0. rf ..2 Dorton, U. . 1 K x Totals AMERICAN ALPINE DIVISION L W Lehi Provo American 2 2 Fork Pleasant Grove B. Y. High Lincoln 1 - 1 0 0 Pet 2 . 2 0 2 2 9 24 11 2 P. 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 O 1 0 O 1 1 5 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 14 13 2 15 14 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 Rhodes, f Robinson, f Hansen, g Bateman, g. 10 Totals WE DELIVER 76 STATE STREET FUNERAL SERVICES IAIOI HELD FOR FORMER MiwmnnWMf RESIDENT for 2 Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Taylor Kitterman, 50, of Salt Lake City, who passed away in a Salt Lake Hosjital, Saturday, .following a recent operation, were held in the Lehi First Ward Chapel, Wednesday, box-to- pi from WyfrOL FREE 60 K70DV BUICKS SOAP MIDIUM 23c 10c 10c 23c medium 10c 28c LB. 3 FdR 26c 4 FOR 19c 4 POUNDS 25c 2 FOR 23c COFFEE, ANY KIND SOUP TOILET TISSUE, ZEE RAISINS WHEATIES -- 9c POST TOASTIES FARGO PORK and BEANS- SYRUP, 10 Pounds WAX PAPER Regular 20c for WHITE BEANS KITCHEN MAID FLOUR YELLOW STAR FLOUR 3 Pounds POWDERED SUGAR GLAZED DOUGHNUTS I0c 59c - I6c .. 4 Pounds 23c Dozen Lct'ce, Celery, Oranges, Parsnips, Grapefruit, Lemons, Apples, Cocoa-nut- s, BananaR, Yams and Spinach, all at a saving to you. Meat Department J.ph Kalispell, Montana. 75c 98c 23c 23c FRUITS & VEGETABLES wc-ki- . LOOSE LARD 2 Pounds 25c MUTTON CHOPS 2 Pounds 25c MILD CHEESE 2 Pounds 45c Kinaiess OLEOMARGARINE 1 ZvC 0 O 6 20 7 14 Referee, Wilson, umpire, Hillman. copies Store with Bishop Evans L. Anderson, conweather. cold to due ducting. was postponed The opening song, a duet, "Un-- j Work will be resumed as scon as answered Yet" Mrs. Melba Felt and weather permits. Harold Fox, accompanied by Mrs. Lula Anderson. Invocation Joseph E. Smith. ALPINE SCHOOL BOARD Solo "Absent" Mrs. T. F. Kirk-haaccompanied by Mrs. Lena ELECTS OFFICERS Worlton. Sketch Evans Anderson. The Alpine School Board elected Remarks Bishop H. A. Anderson. Violin solo Anker Schade of Salt officers at their regular session last Officers elected were: James Lake City. Thomas M. Wheeler of E Smith, President; Thomas Bar Remarks and Joseph Salt Lake City. ratt Duet Mrs. Melba P'elt and Har Walton, Clark. Mrs. Joseph Marsh of Alpine was named Treasurer of old Fox. H. C. Goates. Remarks the board. Violin solo Anker Schade of Salt Lake City. Remarks THIRD WARD Bishop Evans L. Anderson. Armond Home" Solo PRIESTHOOD PLAN"Going Webb, accompanied by Mrs. Lena NING SOCIAL Worlton. Herbert Taylor of Benediction Salt Lake City. The Lehi Third Ward High Priests The grave in the Lehi Cemetery and Elders are planning their annual dedicated Taylor of by Arnold social in the Ward Chapel, Thursday, Magna. Arrangements are Mrs. Kitterman was born in Lehi, January 26th. the members March 20. 1888, a daughter of all to have made being dinand their partners present to a James W. and Julia E. Taylor. She Committees that evening. ner dance spent her childhood and youth in on the affair and the Lehi. She was a widow of Joseph are of Relic Society ladies are in charge Franklin Kitterman. She is survived by two sons and .'he dinner arrangements. one daughter, Harold Taylor Kitter Kitterman and Stanford and Frank Adam, tudent of Neslen Salt Lake Maxine Mrs. of ttan. spent of the UnD-'init- y Mr. and Mrs. her parents, and City; Mr. Sunday with their parents, James W. Taylor of Lehi and the Mrs. A. F. Adams. and sisters: following brothers R. Taylor and Stanley M. Gerald A. Mrs. and JMrs. R. - Whipple Grove Taylor of Lehi; David S. Taylor of F. Adams visited the Pleasant American Fork; J. Arnold Taylor of and American Fork lunch centers, Miles L. Taylor of Salt Lake Magna; Lehi the Tuesday. They report that E. L. Chipman of Lehi; Mrs. those City; center compares favorably with I. S. Wood of Salt Lake City Mrs. of the neighboring cities. A nr.. UT W U'ilHomofin rf Rd 1 2 1 Ilolmstead. f The Lehi High School boys won a very decisive victory over American ! FORK . G. T. F. 0 1.000 Anderson, rf 0 1.000 Parduhn, If 1 .500 Lee, c 1 .500 McTague,, rg 2 .000 Ingersoll, lg 2 .000 Durrant, f. FRIDAY'S SCORES Lehi 29, American Fork 20. Provo 33, Lincoln 2i. Pleasant Grove 26, G. P. High 25. 1 n. V 6 3 c 1 W 0 lg Woodhouse. f. .. AMERICAN FORK Larsen, y. Glean- MEETING SATURDAY J'Jiose too. lightning. A Brazilian exhibit building erected on stilts. A floor made of cotton. HIGH SCHOOL er Girl Banquet will be held on SatLehi the in 28th urday, January Stake tabernacle. Arrangements are Work on finishing the interior of banbeing made to hold the annual this Lehi High School began the quet and dance. Gene Phillips is week. The library and other unpresident of the M. Men and Karlyn finished rooms of the new addition Chatfield, president of the Gleaners. will be completed and ready for use Details and program numbers will be as soon as possible. announced later. Work on reshingling the building dresses galore fori SPECIAL RACK man-mad- FINISHING OF . LITTLE MISS the contents of the familiar bathroom medicine cabinet Displays of rare orchids, renewed every three days by plants flown to the Fair from Venezuela. The tremendous discharge of e 10,000,000 volts of GIRL BANQUET WORK BEGAN ON FISH AND GAME occasion. .VW YORK Here are a few of the strikingly unixsual thing visitors l find at the Sew York World's Fair 1939: A parachute tower from which visitors may "bail out" at an elevation of 250 feet and be sure of a "happy landing." Revolving "magic carpets" from which you may look down as from a height of two milts upon "The City of Tomorrow" inside the 200-foPerisphere. A "Tree of Life" carved from the trunk and branches of an elm planted in Connecticut in 1781 by Revolutionary War prisoners. "Steve Brodie" jumping six times a day from a reproduction Of the Brooklyn Bridge. LEHI TO PLAY PHONE come CALICO BALL jTHE us are easy ODDITIES AT THE FAIR M. MEN AND GLEANER fite often DON'T 1 " Surveyors began work on surveying for the walks, Monday. The new walks will be appreciated by the residents in north Lehi as there are no walks in the disrict and in stormy weather pedestrians are forced to use the state highwav. They for the will be a safety measure school children of the district as a large number walk back and forth to school along the highway. jcsband -- it's 23 19, 1939 " we - pre-spri- heard "Well my don't care how loudly my appearance is, so ng as I'm not in rags." JANUARY ot highway, north of Lehi, according to in word released from Lehi City officials De c.,.j.n U"U1J face. BUILT ALONG HIGHWAY n f itomont all memoers oi me stake are urged to nd SIDEWALKS TO BE NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D rouna 19c Pound I tf 5!SE "WnU |