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Show TIILKiDAY, MARCH 14, THURSDAY, MAP.rjj 140 the Lehi warn and piled up 13 points. LEHI ENTERS Dean and Jack Mitchell both accounted fur 10 points each for Lehi. STATE TOURNEY The scares: LEHI (41) G T. The Lehi team after a V. 5 Mitchell. 2 Lard season won a place in the Utah 2 2 State Hijrh School basketball tourna- Woodhouse. f. 2 1 Roberts, c. ment by winning frm the Nephi D. Miu-hell. 4 3 J. g. team, Xebo division second place 6 5 dinners, by a 8 score in a play R. Roberts, g . cff game at the SpriiiKviile gym19 13 3 41 Totals nasium, Friday evening. The Lehi JUAB (38) fcoys started on in fine style shewing T. a 34-1- 9 score at the half. 6 2 The Nephi team cominig forward Sudweeks, f. 1 2 and tieing the scoe at the second half. Howarth. f 0 1 8 Wankier, c- The final gun gave Lehi the 0 1 score. Ralph R ijerts. sparkled for Greenwod, g. 41-3- 41-3- Walker, g.. fklliston, f. o :i 2 i o 4 Liliiard.g. o o 0 0 u 16 y Totals n.WHO j Score by quarters: Juab WOULD native 41.. A cvmbintd tJ.u-- o f and strawberries. si ij UNION MEETING Lehi 4 14 41 ;iQ Officials: Lambert and Bullock. is every.. .; that Lehi entrance this year in the C'omb:r.:.'.g the J Stat Tournament is for the twelveth wholesone pfp :n time in fifteen years Lehi has won FINEST iwrrtdit-it.- , FLAVORS ,u delici first place in the state, three times ALL of twenty our fountain delights meet tavor and second place, three times- Coach in I''P the nr. st critic! with Ross Nielson usually . places his . an . ii me . , ., anvt tVc ihnu' ai f.r ir.e state meet, lne teain,"1' marges m iL f ,trhhU. members Dan )I,,u a You'll be delighted. Woodhouse, Dick Roberts. Jack MitOur school Junches .lease even one. chell, Ralph Roberts, Charles Carson, Don Evans, Donald Rkk, Grant WATKIH'S ICE CREAM Ash, Reed Nostrum. Keith Edding-toJack Gray. They lost ,ne game Full Pint Malu. Fresh Daily to Pleasant Grove and two to Provo 20 Ice Cream Flavors We Cafcer to Parties during the district Jeague games. The best wishes of the entire community go with the boys to the state with everybody the Kirbys as well meet and a large portion of the popu h th Vanderhofs in jail on sus- lation of Lehi are attending the j,icion of anarchism! games at the U Field House to help Lionel Barrym re is peerless in the I cheer the boys in their fight for the Jean of Grandpa Vanderhof. part J state championship. than livelier and Arthur, prettier The Lehi boys played the Ogden ever, supplies a perfect performance High School in their first tournament as the d granddaughter, game, at 4:00 p. m. Wednesday Alice, and James Stewart is unforgettable in the role of T"ny Kirby. Edward Arnold, playing the difficult part of Kirby, the tycoon, offers a CAPRA FILM EASILY convicing portrayal of the coupon-clippin- g gentleman who, it transpires BEST OF THE YEAR in the end, was not so bondhearted after all. Such players as Ann Bying-toAn artfully constructed tale which Miller, Mihcha Auer, Spring Dub Halliwell Hobbes, Taylor, dejightfully harmonizes superb non H. B. Mary Forbes, Samuel Warner, whimsicial sense, deft romance, SHinds drama and a leavening of sentiment ality, Frank Capra's "You Can't! THEDA HENKIE TAKES PART Take It With You" plays at the IN BRIGHAM YONG PLAY Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Theda Henkie of Lehi was among Robert Riskin, who penned the thirty-eigBrigham Young universcreenplays of "Lost Horizon," ''Mr. selected for the cast of students sity Deeds Goes to Town,"" It Happened was produced One Night." and other sensational "Everyyoman" which the by speech department Capra films, is the author of the March 7.university Hall at 8, 9, in College current screen masterpiece, which is based upon the Pultizer Prize play Provo. Miss Henkie played the role of by George S. Kaufman and Moss Self in the drama, which is a modern Hart. a theme similar "You Can't Take It With You" is morality play using to that of ''Everyman" noted g the story of two famiwhich was produced lies whose philosophies of life are of medieval times. Everyity play One family, presided poles apart. man" was presented at the B. Y. U. over by happy-go-luck- y Grandpa two years ago- Vanderhhof, lives merrily and someThe play is the fourth production sufficient-unto-thwhat maeyy in a of the drama season. It follows the day atmosphere of untroubled fun. Old English play in naming original The other family, the social-consits characters, some of which are power-ma- d ous, Wealth, Passion, Sneak, Flirt. Order, Kirbys, are the purest of wealth wor Puff, and Ageshippers. The two families clash when the "A Man and His Wife Who Still Kirby son and the Vanderhof grand- Love Each Other But . " ... She daughter fall in love- - Tony Kirby, says he is "a sanctimonious, parsias his father, nor monious old not so dollar-boun- d tightwad, making $20,000 as his mother, be- a so but won't buy me decent year, at lieves his parents are genuine and he says that "she clothes heart and only synthetic stuffed shirts off what I did buy hehr and slipped He hopes that contact with the hung them on the doors of other will change their attitude to came home nude, burnt apartments, ward his marriage to Alice. But the me behind the ear with a cigarette, meeting of the two families is mark bit me, and stabbed me with a founed by an exhibition of typiral Van tain pen. Read this article in The derhof good humor which winds up The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. n, POTATOES CREAMED in these New Ways give I t Sparkle to a Meal ft' f - tayi Dorothy Greig potato1 in the potatoes pan and basted with the meat juices. Or perhaps it is of over-siz- e baked potatoes, mealy, light and lavishly crowned with butter; or of e scalloped potatoes still simmering gently as they come to Saturday's lunch table. Maybe flavor of mushrooms, a touch of tomato add new tavor to theso ... Jiffy Creamed Potatoes ; For potatoea are an accommo-Gatin- g Empty the cream of mushroom soup vegetable. They Uke with Into the upper part or the double enthusiasm to boiling, roasting, boiler, mix well and to It add the Then kaklng, frying, escalloplng, cream- 2 tablespoons of tomato soup. onions aad diced ing, and variations of these. Their add the cooked flaTor differs with every method of cold potatoes. Heat in double boiler cooking bat they always taste good. and serve. Serves nave ' tnea iuai you tot Instance, I know, a couple of one,Mowtry alter this: ways of creaming potatoes which at first I kept tacked away for nse Creamed Potatoea In Celery 8auoe 1 tablespoon onion, chopped wltb leftover baked or boiled pota1 thlenooni butter toes. Bat to satisfy tbe family i cups .cooked potatoes, diced creamed tor these clamor particular teaapoon salt boilnow when often teaspoon pepper potato dishes, cup milk ing potatoes I cook a double supply 1 can condensed celery soup next and use the extras creamed Sautd the chopped onion in the butter until soft, but not brown: ' Add the cooked potatoes cut in Jiffy Creamed Potatoea '1 tablespoon butUr inch dices and season with salt and 1 ubltpoon onion, chopped Combine- tbe milk and conpepper. or mushroom . can condensed cream densed soup and pour oyer celery oup condensed tomato soup the potatoes. Cover tightly and heat, I tablespoons diced Jtt cups cooked potatoes, thoroughly over a tow nre or id tn Melt the butter in a pan and cook upper part of douba boiler. Carnisli1 ithe 'onions until soft, but not brown. wltb chopped parsley. Serves 6. heart-warmin- e- Lake City, spent Sunday Luther Coates home. . rt-T- ft H v THE LEHI FREE ppp. Publish by The Lehi Fr pjl iSvery Thuwda, Phoae t 8-- W u.Util George P. Price, Office. 32 W. Main St. reeioWj West and State St. Lehi. Uti of Swenson Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Phones Office residence week-en- d Mr. with the Murray, spent Entered at tbe postoffice at LelO and Mrs. J W. Chilton. aa second class matter. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. David I and children visited with Mrs. W. W. ADVERTISING RATES Green of Salt Lake City over the f urnisned Upon Request MsT 8-- week-en- d. SUBSCRIPTION Raymond Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Barnes, was taken to the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, last week. He is reported to be )ne year swe p&sussocunoi EXPERT CA REPAIRING DEALER IN ALUS-CHALME- TRACTORS RS AND IMPLEMENTS HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALI INSPECTION STATION No OFFICIAL 241 COMBE GARAGE PHONE LEHI, UTAH 67-- W )i(ii('i:)r)r)ic)r)i()ixy):x)i()t:)i:)icy)Kixi What You Receive When Sending Your Clothes to us to be Cleaned 1. Your Clothes are cleaned in clean white solvent 2. They are spotted by the latest methods on onr new steam g, - tut - ci money-grubbin- spotting table. 3. They are expertly shaped on the new machines recently installed. 4. All minor repairs are made and buttons put on FREE. 5. We call 6. The Price is only 75c for any plain garment FOR $1.25. class-conscio- Van-derhof- Sensational Achievement in Low Cost Automatic Heating wee .. , Mrs. S- - E. Gaisford Pete G Dewey Gaisford, Dick. Sally and Jim Gaisford visited at Idaho, with Mrs. Louise during the past week. Mrt Kensie accompanied them h an indefinite visit light-hearte- ht ' Salt at the Neil Kalmar and baby of n. 6-- the LOCAL ITEMS Mrs- v, v ' - J-- ' watering recollections of a favorite WE all have mouth roasted right it is of browned - leaders of ..fficers and class be present. to urged organization . J. W. Chilton at Magna last week. will The Lehi Stake Relief Society a- - the Meeting. Union hold their regular March 21, in the Lehi Thur.-la-v. All mSec nd Ward Chapel at 2 p. Tr-:- A n Mrs. RELIEF SOCIETY u I I VV, A LOCAL DENTIST GIVES PAPER AT DENTAL MEET i" for and deliver. TWO Ellison Cleaners PHONE 132 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH """IsHh""" Dr. W. L. Worlton gave a very interesting paper on Century of Progress of Dentistry, at the Utah County Dental banquet at the Hotel Rubers in Provo, Monday eveninig commemorating the 100th anniver-har- y of Dentistry in the United States. Several hundred of these affairs were held throughout the nation at the same time. 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Let us look over your ML r t , building and see which size is better suited to your requirements, then tell you what you can expect to save in fuel and labor costs by installing the Iroo tin-maUnit Heatmaker. n S. LCD) TTTT PLUtLCrNG Mid HEATING rnmn jjjjj SHOE REPAIRING Fine equipment, the best materials and expert workmanship guarantee a superior Shoe Repairing service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. Well save you money and well give you the equal of a new pair of shoes. RECOMMENDS OUR STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Pro. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH |