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Show -'- nrv 3 ine ehi Free Pre i LEW'S WIDELY READ -- nut LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, jL I CEDAR FORT TO HEADS TO PLAY ED NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D FEBRUARY No. 23 23. 1939 A City Farmer HOLD GOLD AND LEHI STAKE BANQUET GREEN BALL MONDAY MIGHT L. as Heads, nationally known champion DasKeiuau itam alumni Lehi High . c te Red " WM. A. WILSON Gymnasium, team i" the February 27. The Sol night. is spon-L- j will begin at 7:30 and Club for bv the Lehi Lions TO BE BURIED HERE SUNDAY Mayor John City officials the game, i aso sponsoring Lehi Lions Club team will open turn with E. L. Chipman. Dr. E. iLton, Dr. W. L. Worlton. E. C. Lftsnn. L. B. Brown, Stanley welfare work. Lpey and the Lehi William Alexander Wilson, 55, died in a Salt Lake City hospital, Tuesday. He was born in G rover. North Carolina, April 11, 188:!, a son of hlmina Green and Lawson G. Wilson. He came to U-h-i in 1891 and as lived George Lowell Brown, here since that time except a few and Joseph S. Robinson in years on Provo bench and for the Past few 'ears in SaIt Lake Citv. He k Lehi Picked Girls Team directed bf' b' ""-- -' f Miss Condor will follow the Lions V" is survived by one son and five Lb. ' dausntrs' and the following brothers H Hieh School Alumni with anu sisiers : Leo Russon, Don Manning, The following son and Evans, Markland Mrs. Zedith Reese of daughters: Sherman California; Jtfd, Faye Evans, Glen Chilton and Elmo Wilson of Mrs. Zeldon Ophir; fie Gray, will finish the game, Katzer and Mrs. Katherine lavish-- I the Red Heads are the most of San Francisco, California; Wilma costumed team on the basketball Wilson of Los Angeles, California; Lis and played 185 games last Mrs. Donna Wilber of Westwood, win-g Jar, before 300,000 spectators, California. over 50 per cent of the games. Mrs. Elisha Peck of Lehi; Mrs. to attend ILehi people are asked Lee Myers of Highland; Mrs. Mary rame as the proceeds are for child Geneva Sullivan and Mis. Lucy Petfclfare work and the physical examierson of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sarah tions now underway in the schools Eriekson of California ;' Alma Wilson w that a large number of children of Salt Lake City; Monroe and need of medical care e badly in Joseph Wilson of Inglowood, Cal. at the local Health andd Welfare Funeral services will be held in J ..mcil will have to sponsor. the Lehi Fourth Ward, Sunday, Feb. Reserved seats for the game are on 2G, at 2 p. m. le at the local high school. Friends may view the body at the A. II. Wing Mortuary, Saturday afternoon and Sunday prior to the services. KOIRS TO EX i ' ' I j CHANGE PROGRAMS rder, The Lehi IT hoirs will Fifth and Second Ward give exchange programs! their sacramental services, Sunday rening. The Fifth Ward chorus will furnish the program in the Second lard and the Second Ward singers ill furnish the program in the Fifth f'ard at the same time. ! lEHPLE EXCURSION, MARCH There will be an f Lehi Stake to Pmple on Monday, 6 excursion from the Salt Lake March 6. All fenealogical workers of the Lehi are urged to attend if possible. he i SEW AND SAVE WEEK We carry a complete stock of and Supplies for Materials ' HOUSE SEWING HtMMING BIRD GOODWIN'S f ServiceEcononly " :n j - , ' r i .ss ' I . ' w - v i ' - t P. T. I f 9 A . I NOTICE - vo 2,,l-TOMATOES ..3 Package Post Toastie -, Pounds DEANS 2 Pounds Powder... Baking 2 Pounds SHORTENING 2 Pounds Soda Cracker Pint Rubbing Alcohol I HMILK I I I 25c 25c P'c 23c 18c l:c COCOA 2 Lb. Can ISc I Mrs. Mable Jones was guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington and honor at a party given by the Utah family visited at Springville, Sunday County nurses at Provo, Wednesday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. NEW YORK A cameraman recently snapped Grover A. Whalen evening. President of the New York World's Fair 1939, in overalls. He was inspecting a wheat field the first to be planted in New York City in 65 years. It is part of a food exhibit. ' Eddington. EXPLORER TROOP MEETS The Lehi Stake Explorers met in their first meeting in the Memorial Merrill night. Monday Building, Christofferson of Provo met with the boys and gave an interesting talk. The troop is in charge of Dr. J. G. Jones. The boys will meet, Monday night, February 27, at 6:30 in order to attend the Red Heads basketball game Kitchen 48 Pounds FLOUR 48 Pounds YELLOW STAR 48 Pounds PEACOCK 6 Gal. Purex Bleacher 23c Wheat Hearts 10c Catsup, 11 Oz. Bottle 23c Crystal Wedding Oats, pkg. 5Sc Snwwdrif , 3 lb. can.. 35c Am Wax, Quart WAX 1L'5 PAPER ft. roll l ie I I I Delmonte Red Salmon Tall Can 21c PHONE 20-- LET US SERVE Y0U ! for ;15c 6 - MILK 10 Pounds STALEY SYRUP Quart Dinner Club Salad Dressing 1 4 for 25c for 25c 55c 21c ... 3 Pounds for POWDERED SUGAR POST TOASTIES CORNFLAKES 4 Pounds RAISIN'S 1 Pound Bottle Orange Butter (1 only to each customer) HILLS' BROS. BLUE CAN COFFEE CHILI BEANS, 4 Pounds OXYDOL , UNION MEETING 25c 25c .....28c 56c TOILET TISSUE initiated. 25c 9c 24c 15c 23c 23c 23c FRUTS and VEGETABLES Union' meeting The Genealogical will bt he'd, Sunday, February 26. ehi Fifth Ward Chapel, all in the geneah g'.'il workers are urged to bo in attendance. ORANGES BANANAS I 10c Dozen 6c Pound Dozen 25c 3c Pound 1 Pounds 25c 2 Pounds 15c GRAPEFRUIT NEW CABBAGE Y 4''i WANTED SOFT WHEAT Cotton Bleached Sacks I have plenty in stock. Let me order your baby chicks. Utah or California stock. Poultry, Daiiy or Hog Feeds Beet Pulp STOCK SALT Poul'ry Equipment and Supplies Peacock or Yellow Star Flour BALED HAY and STRAW Large Cedar Posts 10c Per 100 Custom Grinding Q5C Pounds Peanut Butter (Rainbow) 2 Pounds Soda Crackers (Liberty Bell) 2 Pounds Premium Hake Soda Crackers 10 POUNDS SUGAR MS Parsnips, Onions, Lettuce, Lemons, Carrots, Apples, etc. GILES FEED STORE :! 75c 2 At the meeting Monday night, a permanent organization will be effected and officers appointed to carry on the work of the troop. The meetings will be held regularly each Monday evening. An initiation is being planned one month from now when all members will be Maid FLOUR JEL-SER- T later. VW'ZW" Pork & Beans Dinnerette DC The Lehi firemen answered a call James C. Gough home, Tuesday afternoon when sparks from the ih'mney set fire to the roof of the lesidence. The blaze was noticed by Clifford Webb who was passing. He notified neighors who had the blaze under control wi'.h the garden hose, before the arrival of the firemen. A small hole was burned through the roof. to the family. SPINACH Broadbent's Food Values CALLED OUT 2 The P. T. A. Play, "Mr. Bob," will be repeated in the Hiyh School Auditorium, Thursday, March 2, with the proceeds to be divided between the Cihild Welfare work and the Relief Socie'y. The play was well liked at its previous presentation here and should play to a capacity .house on March 2nd. Admission prices have been set at 15c each or 40c for a pi ip FIRE DEPARTMENT PLAY, . s BASKETBALL GAME FRI. A- - MR. BOB, MARCH - 4 1 QUALITY FRESH MEATS Quality J .M- - ' farewell testimonial for Elder Eldon Peterson will be held in the Le,hi First Ward, Saturday. March 4th. Plans are underway for a first class program of local and outside talent and Lehi pe ile are asked to reserve the night of March for the program and soc5al. A detailed program will be printed next week. w. STURDY SILK STOCKINKS f A , HI colors in i ) 5 STYLISH reaJy for your selection. new and snazzy spring new spring 1 !i MARCH 4TH 1 ECONOMICAL j'ow -- If V" The Lehi High School Basketball team will meet the Lincoln High School team in the Lehi Gymnasium, Frday night, there will be two games one at 7 and the main game at 8 p. m. FOUR INJURED Lincoln has been playing good ball lately showing a marked improveWHEN AUTO ment over the first half playing and is expected to give Lehi boys a good STRIKES POLE game Friday night. Lehi is determined to lose no more games this year so the game Friday will show-loca-l Lehi fans plenty of action. Injuries were suyered by four residents when an automobile in which they were riding early Saturday crashed into a utility pole at MISSIONARY Fifth West and Twelfth North WIVES AND PARstreets. Sheriff John S. Evans said. Eldred Fox, 27, was the most seriENTS MEETING ously hurt, suffering severe cuts and bruises about the head and face, Grin Bone, 25, received cuts on his The Missionary Wives and Parnose and forehead; his wife, a bad cut on the right knee, and Heber ents will hold a meeting at the Lehi Fifth Ward, Thursday, Feb. 23rd. Hadfield, 23, a bruised forehead. home Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle are en- on their way were The four 1. .0 l,..r. p. m. mi nininpi-after attending .a basketball game-- tertaining aii i :oo be to invited owned are by of the organization in Provo. The autonvbile, was of Fox being present, Lehi, Bishop I. W. driven by Mr. Bone at the time of the crash, Sheriff Evans said. Bone said another car, coming in the opposite direction, came c.nto his side of the road and he was comin order Beginning March 1, 1939 the State peted to sideswipe the pole maother the Hank of Lehi will observe the folto avoid a crash with sheriff. to the lowing banking hours: Open 9 a. m. chine, according Cke 2 p. m. daily except Saturday. Saturday, open 9 a. m. close 12 noon. The only change in the above hours FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION in the closing, namely 2 p. m. inis TO MEET SATURDAY stead of 3 p. m. This change is in harmony with l ...,l.,,w fl t .1. k Mirt? a i;on.'od tw .... ; ne associ-o.uoso,K , The Lehi Protective Came made is: necessary banks and ation will hold a meeting in the; other 1 because of the federal Memorial Building. Saturday, Febru-- at this time u- w aire ami ii"iir uuiou.ns arv 25t.h at 8 p m. All members t the banks. which of apply are urged to he present FOOTWEAR ;". WELL PLANNED FOR j National t it j This Is The Lehi Stake will hold their first public function, a stake banque.t, ROLLER SKATING in the new stake tabernacle, Saturday night. Proceeds of the affair RINK OPENED OH will be used for finishing the tabernacle. Arrangements are being made STATE STREET to havet he crowd meet at the High School Auditorium at 6:30 p. m. then go in a body to Vie tabernacle for if j The 1 1 The Niagara Roller Skating Rink this first social ojening. SI is for everyone in the stake who made its official opening Monday will purchase a ticket. Ticket sales night The rink is located in the are taking place in the wards and tfie former People's Co-o- p building and is Webb and amount sold in each ward will be operated by Armond A large crowd at- Lowell Brown. credited on the ward assessments. Junius Banks and Thomas Kirk- - tended the opening and report a very ham are in charge of the program enjoyable evening. The building has aned and reaecorated, the and sre arramrinff' a snamiv Drotrram een in first class shape and the P"t Old Lehi The the banquet. during with the slogan "Come rink Folks Committee are cooking thejNiacara in and the see falls," promises to bo be donated food will banquet and -e of the main amusement centera from stake members. ba in ,,orlht-rCUnty- Every one is urged to join their nd Thursda each Monday friends at the Lohi Stake Tabernacle, nigni. J t te MISSIONARY FARE- i en V G-ok- , fj L K SATURDAY MIGHT The Cedar Fort Ward are planning a ward Gold and Green Ball in the Cedar Fort Gymnasium on Friday, February 24. The gymnasium will have new and artistic decoratons for the occasion and specialties are being arranged to make this an outstanding party. Fl..r dancers will be Margaret Daid- Verda Anderson. Lois Anderson, Vera Francis Cook. Lick Cook, Cecile Chamberlain. Waltz and Fox Trot dancers will be Dorothy Williams, Elna Hacking, Florence 0,k, Lucille Chamberlan, Bessie Smith, Melva Gail Matihis, Hacking, Ora Anderson, Clifford Miller, Lucine Dick Chamberlain, Cook, Glen Cook, Rulon Cook, Donald Cook, Victor Miller, Francis Cook, Elwin Ault. Everyone is invited to join the Cedar Fort people in this affair. Meat Department POT ROASTS 12'vc Pound (U. S. Inspected Beef) ARMOUR'S STAR LARD 4 Pounds 30c (Loose) 17c Pound MILD CHEESE 23c Pound Assorted Lunch Meat 29c lb. Rindless Breakfast Bacon Fresh Fish Every Wednesday j STOEE PEOPLES DELIVER WE PHONE 76 STATE STREET |