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Show The Lehi Free Pre anc LEHI S WIDELY READ I Hi LEHI CITY UTAH. THURSDAY. ATR0I1 CALLED ;.4TH 'lie 4 LIONS The Lehi Lions J d danca 'HESTEi K jhe is survived by her and following sons Webb and . Annie iS- - A-Sr- 2 husband and daughters: ), k;? S 14c k roc 0 !3c :9c 1ERICAH FORK TO ioc K RED HEADS TO basketball game that promises to team will play of the final be packed with thrills will be staged Monday, February 27, in the high lf of the league series in the local school gymnasium, when the fmnasium, Tuesday, February 14, Red Heads" all girls then she meets her old rival, Ameri- team will a play Fork. There will be two games, basketball Ie at 7 p. m. and the main game at group of outstanding high school A SThe Lehi basketball leir first home game n alumni. The Red Heads made a tremendous hit last year playing in Utah against such outstanding teams as Logan, Knit, Ogden C. of C, Gemmell Club of Bingham, and others, winning their share of the games. The team has been fortified this year with the addition of last year's outstandMr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson of ing New England femine hoopster. fmerican Fork, visited Mrs. with The game will be played under Jielson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. straight mens rules. Set the date Johnson, Sunday. aside on your calendar. m. p. at the local f gh School, Thursday (today)), an trasually large fcrovdi always as- imble when the Lehi and American rk schools meet and an early sell of seats is anticipated. ft will be on sale Tickets n MISS WAKEFIELD TO LECTURE HERE VERALLS THE NEW SUPER HAW made in Utah Sanforized full cut, full eight ounce. $1.19 n UTAH the pair and keep the what helps factories going: utah helps you. WOLVERINE k shoes n there for the real HE are none better ways soft and pliable nendly to your feet long wear easy on your purse. WORK SHIRTS "Pwial at 49c 1 1 pockets well made sanforized and JJtern. 69C and 79c. Men them over. You can do better at H NAVY BEANS I 5 lbs. 2oc C. W. SOAP SUGAR SHORTLN- INC., 4 lb. pkg. 42c 10 I"unds . d 5oc Store of Service ,rt rsyT II F'RESIl 2 RAISIN'S, SODAS. n ou - 2 2 r- dt Vfcumflo""" Phone Pounds ' 1 M 20-- - 1107 seeing. b NOTICE 25c for 10c 3 39c Tie IKOOMS- -5 - - Quart Meat--- Deviled The Lehi Third Ward M. I. A. will present their three act comedy, "Where's Grandma," in, the Lehi Amusement Hail, Ward Fifth Thursday, tonight. Everyone invited to attend. The play has been successfully produced in the Third and Fourth Wards and those who have at'ended say that it is well worth 2V'n Salad Dressing 13c jn lic for COCOA BABY TUNA 3 for TOILET TISSUE Hour, Pancake Sperry's Ihi FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR FRED MILK 4 Canj, QUALITY Be MEATS Children desiring certificates school Utella Mrs. by Wtiimriey, accompanied Marie Smith. Lott E. Russon. Invocation Solo "When the Sun Goes Down" Ray Shelley, accompanied by Mrs. Kirkpatrick of American Fork. Sketch Mrs. Fern Russon. Remarks Bishop Edward Burgess of Alpine. Remarks Bishop Joseph E. Smith and Elisha Peck. Closing remarks Bishop Larsen. Solo "Nearer My God To Thee" Mrs. Edth Evans. Benediction Prident Virgil IL Peterson. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Ernest Madsen of Provo. SPARKLE INN CHAHGi-- HANDS S Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins of Salt Lake City, purchased the Sparkle Inn, Saturday. Mr. Watkins has been in the- - refreshment busl ness for a number of years, lately in Salt Lake City. He expects to give the Lehi public first class goods and service, and invites their patronage. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins moved to Lehi the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck and daughter, Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans were Sunday guests of for Impressive funeral services Fred Roberts, who was killed in a Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. o collision, Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson of held in the Lehi Fourth Ward Pleasant Grove,, were visitors at the Chapel, Thursday, with Bishop J. L. Barnhart home, Sunday. Lionel Larsen, conducting. train-aut- 9 Life will be as easy for you, if you let us suggest your week-en- d menu.' CONTINUATION ANNIVERSARY MILK, Any Brand OF OUR SALE no limit - 4 - BRIMFUL CORNFLAKES FOLGER'S COFFEE ROCKWOOD COCOA, 2 Pound Package PEAS Field Run SUGAR 10 Pound Bag CRYSTAL WHITE or P. and G. SOAP CANNED APRICOTS Whole Peeled GLASS TUMBLERS SODA CRACKERS GRAPE FRUIT, Dozen BANANAS for 25c 9c Package 25c Pound 17c Cans 21c 56c 10 Bars 35c 3 6 2 8c Tin for 20c Pounds Cc 15c 25c Pound Meat Department Loose I.ard (Cudahy's Rex Pure Lard) 4 - Pounds (Limit 8 10c lb. 39c Pounds) Pound Package Rex Lard 79c 25c Choice Mutton Chops, 2 lbs 2 lbs. 35c Mild Cheese 6 for 25c Fresh Hot Tamales 2 IJs. Kraft Process Cheese 55c (Pimento, American or Brick) Roasting Chickens for Week-end- . FRESH FISH EVERY WED. 8 - r after illness should come for examination in the morning, the day before they are to return to school. Dr. E. EDDINGTON. ''Just a The opening song, a solo Wearying for You" Mrs. ROBERTS WHEPiS Broadbent's Food Values Jnnan Your Horn e SENTED NEXT WEEK The Lehi Stake annual M. I. A. Green and Gold Ball will be held in the DansArt, Tuesday, February 14. Miss Theda Henke of the Lehi First Ward has been named queen of the ball with Wayne Powell as escort. Miss Beth Thrasher of Lehi Second Ward will be an attendant with Kirk Crabb as escort; Miss Zetella Price of Lehi Third Ward will be an attendant with Robert Johnson as escort; Miss Melba Brown of Lehi Fourth Ward will also be an attendant with Standford Russon as escort; Miss Pauline Worlton will be the attendant of the Lehi Fifth Ward with Vere Peterson as escort, Miss Ivy Berry will represent Cedar Valley as attendant with Lucine Chamberlain as escort. The theme of the ball will be built around Valentine, with the hall decorations featuring valentine. Howard Nelson's Orcestra will furnish the music. Mrs. A. K. Chat-fiel- d is in charge of the invitations, Mrs Herman Swenson, advertising; Miss Freoa Phillips and Venoy Turner dancing and music. Mrs. Robert Webb and B. J. Lott are in charge of the queen and decorations. Everyone invited to join "the M. I. A. in thair annual ball, Tuesday evening. - Mr. and Mrs- - W. A. Evans were Salt Lake City visitors, Monday. I'UKCA, GOODWIN'S OPERA TO BE PRE- The Lihi Junior High School will present their annual opera "Green Cheese" in the High School Audi--oriuWednesday afternoon, Feb. 15, and Thursday evening, February ICth at 8 p. m. The operetta is in three acts and is full of tuneful melodies an comic dialogues. Directed Abraham Anderson the operetta promises an evening of worthwhile entertainment for the public. The cast Maurice Taylor Jimmy Sheriff Johanna van Bimmer Paul Price Trini Schultz Cleo Christensen Hans ..Earl Gray F'rieda ....Laura Jean Brown Eric von Bimmer Dale Russon Peter Schultz Reed Miller Milk Maids Willa Hadfield, Anita Van Wagoner, Albert Van Wagoner, Maxine Webb, Dawnita Hansen, Edna Norman, JIna Rick, Fay Nichols, Beth Smith. Leone Jones. Accompanist chairman, tailtwister, "spizzerink-ters- " Prompters Blanch and Bareen and guests. Gray. The matinee will begin at 2 p. m. CoTnmurthy pinging, accompanied Pleasant Grove; Wednesday and admission prices will by Irwin Jensen, violin solo, Alvin Wools'hleger, Salt be 5c for the matinee and 15c for the Lake City, accompanied by Mary evening performance, Thursday. Humphries, American Fork; quartet, Provo Club; toast to Lionesses, Lyean DAY Johnson, Pleasant Grove; response, LEHI Alta Hansen, Lehi; vocal solo, Bruce accompanied by Donna Nos'rom, FRIDAY, FEB. I7TII Hadfield; talk, "On to Pittsburgh," W. E. Featherstone, Salt Lake City; The P. T. A. is planning for an presenation of awards by Mr. Skeen; Kidneigh. outstanding visiting .day of all paraddress, District-GovernHolmstead of American ents to the local schools, Friday, Lion McDonald of Heber, Lion February 17th. Committees are now Lion Fork, The Dr. Cove of Murray and Lion Clark formulating pans fort he day. of Brigham City will be in charge of general scheme is to acquaint parents with the aims of present day stunts during the banjuet. education and to work out better ways to secure closer FORMER RESIDENT between Parents and Teachers in the interest of our children. School will be in session for the BURIED IN CANADA first six grades, but in the Junior and Senior High School, students will remain home with the exception resident Lehi Henry Howes, former of a few who will demonstrate some in Canada, buried was Magrath, will report to Wednesdy. Mr. Howes passed away activities; and parents attended classes various the is surby their and Saturday, February 4, will be short-ente- d classes The children. Lavina Mrs. his widow, vived by to ccomodate practically all Howes and the following sons and the of the day during the Clarperiods daughters: Mrs. Nora Gurney, sessions. morning of Howes Magrath, Arch ence and Luncheon will be served at the Tnnada. John and Wilson Howes of Memorial of Building with the idea in Salt American Fork; Fred Howes to mind of parents with the acquaint Culbert Newdale, and Lake City school hot lunch. Idaho. Mr. Howes had been a resi- fine service of the be served in adwill dishes Other dent of Magrath since 1902. dition to the regularly served hot dish served the children. and A fine educational and entertainAnderson "E. E. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and and Fork, ing of program will be held in the High Spanish family at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. S. M. Taylor and family were School Auditorium Provo SatMofTett of Sunt. Rachel City Schools Anderson, guests of Mrs. The be the will speaker. her principal birthday urday, honoring P. T. A. nrogram commemorating Founders Day will be given by the P. T. A. music organizationMrs. den Wing entertained the Primary officers and teachers at her GRANDMA home, Monday. Following a business meeting a social and luncheon were IN 5TII WARD TONIGHT enjoyed. EACH Other values in i i Miss Emma Wakefield will be at the Adult Educational classes, each Thursday for the next twelve weeks for a series of lessons on correct usage of English, play production and literature. There is room for a large number to yet enroll in these classes and those who can, are urged to attend as many of the classes as possible. There is no charge for the course and every adult in Lehi and vicinity are invited to attend. geal values "Robust" double . ventilated heavy cheviot aouble JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL patrons: PLAY IN LEHI HERE, TUESDAY PLAY TO BE HELD TUESDAY b ladies' night function to be held h re Thursday night (tonight) in the Lehi Second Ward recreation hall. In addition to god-size- d delegations from Provo and the other Utah county clubs.Lions and their wives are expected from Moab to Brigham City ami fr ni Vernal to St. George. Among the Lion notables to be present will be L). A. Skeen, immediate past international director and John C. Kidneigh, district-governoboth of Salt Lake City. Three deputy g vernors, Aura C. Hatch, Provo; Morland W. Fish, Brigham City and Morris C. Roberts, Cedar City, will also be special guests. Program Avnounetd Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock, preceded by a half hour of instrumental music. Dancing will follow the dinner. The Relief Society of the ward will cook and serve the dinner. The program is announced as follows: Group singing, ''America;" invocation, Milton Knudsen; address of welcome, E. C. Jorgensen, president of the Lehi club; introduction (of Blaine Winters, Payson, zone fol-lin- 55c GREEN AND GOLD r, jrty-si- 25c No. 26 1939 committees inter-clu- George H. Mrs. Estella of Lehi; i'i, Jr., Mrs. Rose Blackfoot, Idaho; pyof iter of Ogden, Mrs. Mary Halvor-- I of Riverside, Idaho; Mrs. Zada "&rlerson of Moreland, Iaho; Mrs. J, Blackfoot, Idaho, ifrn Gurney of x grandchildren and thirtyir and the J. T. brothers and sisters: rwood of Paris, France; Don Z. York New of Iirwood City, N. Y.; f iderick Harwood of Arkadelphia, fckansas; Mrs. W. F. Welsh of Salt ike City; Mrs. J. T. Winn and Mrs- '4 E. Adams of Lehi. Tuneral services will be held in the First Ward Chapel, Saturday, m. with binary 11, at 1:30 p. HAZEL SMITH N ihop Evans Anderson, conducting. 6 foot forward for the ' Red Heads" 5c Club are making preparations to entertain otr 2(H) jruests at the annual of Sarah Jane 5 t daughter Harwood. She James and r and attended here life early her t lehi public schools. ie was married to G. H. Smith, 1881. They made ,'pecember 25, of number a for here r home to Blackfoot, moving lateris, returning to Lehi about four jrs'aeo- - Mrs. Smith was an active was a president J), s. worker and .''jh'e Relief Society during her dence in Idaho. 9, MEETING TONIGHT G.viitVi 77 . nacctuf t Mary J"K ioi-- L Wednesday, at ber home, 8n illness of pneumonia. in Lehi, January 25, e was born GHT FEBRUARY 1MTER-CLU- B BY DEATH WED. KS NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D People's Store PHONE 76 WE DELIVER STATE STREET |