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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1939 -- ZT LEHI - New line of Xelvi - oi Mi Mary Mather, daughter Grace of Curtains, a Mather l'r ard Mrs. Elias , of Goodwin's . Worltim daho, and Dr. John wonww vlr. and Mrs. K. i5. Mrs. Lavelle the Salt Lake in married ity were - fiDent Sundav ioiImmediately Tufsdav. relatives and fr'nA, . 4j "-,a ceremony the ovir.p and Mr. of home the was held at Mr. and Mrs. Art of fR. B Worlton -r members Tr is visiting hert California, ine lau.c he two families, cake inurcnins wedding mother, M, . t entered by a three tier Martin and daughter, Greui . md tall candles. 'iU make their The younp peoP Beautiful and alluring where Dr. lf( , lome in Salt Lake City win's Dresses. Lake Salt the Worlton is interene in local "ountv Hospital. His many peoPle a friend's wish the i i er or Refrigerators and Washers fw - v J,- - ?! t- - K . ' PHONE 5-- J - 7 :' ' . $ j . O a " , KAY I fl I PLAY n Our New Spring Slippers Ladies is a sensation, at reasonable prices. Also Snow Shoes for Ladies Shoes for the family Power's lioe Store LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET -'- j iJjf Jfc. ' T "T 'IT Married Folks Dance Monday CARTER'S FREE Candy Shower Wed. Free Howell's Root Beer TO EVERY ONE lil LEHI A game of rare interest will be offered basketball fans here February Red Heads 27 when the will tangle with a picked group of all-stLehi Alumni payers, comas Glenn celebrities such of posed Sid Manning, Evans, Chilton, Fay Markland Allred, Gray, Kyle and others. The team boasts a group of the best feminine stars in the country outfitted in what is claimed to be the smartest basketball togs in the Wherever played last they country. year they are again in demand this year, and Lehi is getting them because of the favorable location and interest of the town, and an early booking. The team has five girls six feet or over in height, and two others nearly as tall. There will be a special radio broadcasting system at work prior to and during the game. The team is composed of Gladys free world's champion Lommler, thrower, now playing her second year with the Red Heads; Hazel Vickers, playing her third year with the team, selection for the and an past five years, the star of the Women's world games in London, England. Peggy Lawson, another feminine selection, and rated by many critics as the world's great est woman helper, now with the Red Heads for her third straight season; Lila Blue, an athlete of Kentucky and Ohio, playing her second season; Ruth Osburn, now on ner third trip with the team, is Missouri's contribution to the Olym Hazel pic champion hall of game; Smith, Queen of the New England Courts, is playing her first season with the Red Heads after having burned up the Yankee courts for several seasons. The seventh mem ber is Kay Kirkpatrick, the ''Person ality Girl," from Waco, Texas; and selection, now playing her third year for the aggregation. The Lehi game is the first the Red Heads will play in Utah. The onlv other town in Utah county in which the team will appear will be Spanish Fork, so make arrangements to see the game, February 27. Regular prices will prevail: Reserved seats, 35c; general admission, 25c, and children of junior high school age, or under, ten cents. 1 i8 I Sponsored by Dennie's Own, Provo LEHI PATRONS' DAY Howard Nelson Orch. Expert Car Repairing Dealer for Allis-Chalme- Tractors and Implements rs Horses, Used Tractors and Implements For Sale Comer Garag e Phone 67-- W Lehi, Utah v- -, , x. 4 ''V v ' - v champit Pick f ol team r4,h y by the ."9 r 3 V- - FRIDAY, FEB. 1 7TII adOther dishes will be served in hot served dition to the regularly dish served the children. A fine educational and entertainin the High ing program will be held 1:30 p. m. at Auditorium School Schools Provo of City Moffett Supt. will be the principal speaker. The P. T. A. program commemorating be will by the given Founders Day P. T. A. music organization- - m U a - Milk, all brands 4 for m n The Lehi Lions Club announces the following increase in membership during the past month: George S. Peterson, Mayor John S. Whimpey, David I. Gardner and Cecil L. Ash. The present roster, besides the above, follows: L. B. Brown, Lloyd B. Adamson, E. L. Chipman, Wane E. Christensen, Sylvan W. Clark, James Comer, G. Ray Durnell, Dr Elmo Eddington, Daryl Fowler, Leo Hanson, Seth S. Hansen, E. Claron Jorgensen, Milton H. Knudsen, Edward J. Larsen, D. R. Mitchel, Ross 0. Nielsen, Thomas Powers, George P. Price, Joseph S. Robison, Stanley M. Taylor, Glen Wanlass, Clarence A. Cook, Ernest N. Webb, Armond B. Webb, Byron J. Whipple, Dr. A. William L. Worlton, George Lewis, John W. Zimmerman, and Lowell A. Brown. b. Higi Manni Ls, nM M M n M M n Kea he costumed torts and far, before over 5 g Lehi peo; as I game fare woi :ions nnv k that iw w Sher Ired, Faye fie Gray, ' 29c PALMOLIVE, CAMAY or LUX TOILET SOAP V Lehi Miss Con 20c FRUITS badly i at the lo mncil wil e ORANGES 10c Dozen GRAPE FRUIT 4 for Reserved 10c at the MEAT DEPARTMENT GROUND BEEF 16c Pound POT ROAST MILD PHONE 30 KOIRS 15c Pound CHEESE 18c Pound GH We wil1 be P'eaSe(l to deliver your order. Ler The noire wil their sa fvening. 1 j. MAIN STREET, LEHI tr I'ard and furnish 1 wmoxsma W JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 11 furnii ard at EMP1 PRE- LssS SENTED THURSDAY The Lehi Junior High Schooi will present their annual opera "Green Cheese" in the High School Auditorium, Feb. Thursday (tonight, 16th at 8 p. m. The operetta is in three acts and is full of tuneful melodies an comic dialogues. Directed by Abraham Anderson the operetta promises an evening of worthwhile entertainment for the Lehi pubiic. The cast Maurice Taylor Jimmy Sheriff Johanna van Bimmer Paul Price Trini Schultz Cleo Christensen Hans ..Earl Gray Frieda ....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, Ina Rick, Fay Nichols, Beth Smith. Leone Jones. Accompanist Prompters Blanch and Bareen Gray. The matinee will begin at 2 p. m. Wednesday and admission prices will be 5c for the matinee and 15c for the evening performance, Thursday. The P. T. A. is planning for an outstanding visiting Jay of all par ents to the local schools, Friday. February 17th. Committees are now formulating plans for the day. The general scheme is to acquaint par ents with the aims of present day education and to work out better ways to secure closer between Parents and Teachers in the interest of our children. School will be in session for the first six grades, but in the Junior aad Senior High School, students will remain home with the exception of a few who will demonstrate some activities; and parents will report to the various classes attended by their children. The classes will be short-ente- d to ccomodate practically all the periods of the day during the morninjp sessions. Luncheon will be served at the Memorial Building with the idea in mind to acquaint parents with the fine service of the school hot lunch. 8 up- 55c RINSO - Ice. and J 25c 4 for i- jeiison, Wie - L ington, 25c No. 2's SOLID PACK TOMATOES OF LEHI LIONS wit ame 2 for 25c Tall Pink Salmon 1 full quart Dill Pickles - 15c 1 6c Can Sonny Boy Spaghetti HEW MEMBERS Leni i. he 4 Pounds Raisins 10 Pounds Sugar m t OPERA TO BE impey a"' also spon 1& No. 2 Hills Dale Pineapple No. 2 Shaver's Grapefruit 3 for 25c Jell-We4 for 15c ll M welfar j poena n Red Heads Play ing w ith the KIRKPATRICK, RED HEADS TO MAIN STREET LEHL UTAH It Might Still Be Winter But we have our New Spring Shoes For Children ' :-- ' , ar y t will be as Your Home Store of Service A. H. WING ' '' ' 1 The Lehi Hardware WE DELIVER who Xday Full line of hardware and dishes GLENN WINO Royle, appendicitis '.peration, at rrom U: Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick of week-en- d guests of Mr. ports, Mr. Royle is doings Ogden, were can be expected. and Mrs. James Comer. Special offer 5 ft. Refrigerator for only $159.00 'i Homer ng happy and successful future. Come in and see our display. If ,VuCS.' MARRIAUt i , Announcing i 16. FREE PRESS, LE HI, UTAH vow lit y" Lehi c pmple vjm. f jrenealogi "Stoke New houses have no monopoly on clean, shiny, and . The same floors look just as nice, are just as serviceable when LAID OVER THE OLD FLOORS of any home. and New floors over old lay quickly and neatly no one can guess that they are not part of the original house. Often they are less expensive t new floors. install There :he than the same floor in an N Ma a new home. We have many new wood floor all of patterns, which are selling for the lowest rates in the last 20 years. They are also easier to buy on our deferred payments plan. EC ILelai ILui PHONE Ibeir 15 Si Alii (Co. OTPF.ET. In pat col DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURAnpr r.nnn FOR EACH DEPOSITOR The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 8fi MAIN STREET. IEBI UT1 6 |