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Show Ine juem The City's Only A! 1 Newspaper LEHICITY. TTTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 Number 37 i m. JAMES . TAYLOR REMEMBER MOTHER MARY JANE TITCOMB BREAKS HIP The heaven that lien about us in infancy is motherhood and no matter how exalted or depraved we my become, we are always attended by the gTace of a mother's James Taylor is in Lehi to the Lehi Hospital for treatment and treatment for a was reported resting as well as p,,8. jospital receiving slble Wednesday. JIrs- - Taylor tripped over ken hiP. . ar.1 fell against the door frame, Mrs. Winzell Swenson will be break- .. hr home. Tuesday evecin was She taken on today at the Lehi the lower hipbone Hosptial. jlrs. U And so as this Mother's Day comes we offer this to our "Be kind to thy mother for lo! on her brow May traces of sorrow are seen. Oh, well mayst thou cherish and comfort her now. For loving and kind has she been. Remember thy mother for thee she will pray, As long as God giveth her breaih; Yiih accents of kindness, then, cheer her lone way E'en through the dark valley of death." a MARRIAGES Mi3s llyrle Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones and Kenneth E Meredith of Pleasant Grove, were married in Provo, Monday, May 8. Miss Jons is a popular Third Ward er and has hosts of friends wishing the young couple a safe, happy voy age on the sea of matrimony. EGGETT- - CURTIS Miss Lillie Eggett, daughter of Mrs. John Eggett of Bountiful and Ralph Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Curtis were married by Bishop B. I. Goodwin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Curtis, Thursday evening, May LUCKY NUMBERS 5 Boxes Mothers 4. Day Candy and Large Baskets of Groceries ht TWO LEHI BOYS WIN PLACES IN STATE MEET Markland Allred and Thomas Woff-inde- Grocery Department HOLSUM BREAD, Sliced in White or Wholewheat. . .10c Wntwsl Polly Peet says . "PEEPS washes dishes sKck as, a whistle . . An Attractive CRYSTAL WHITE GRANULATED SOAP 28c PEErS GRANULATED SOAP, Buy One at. Get One FREE CREAM 10 4 OIL SOAP Pound BUCKET OF HONEY Pounds M. J. B. COFFEE For 5c Bar . . .65c ,.$1.09 bottle baby's milk for every and cream use MILK Mm SEGOof Service 30 Years 10 LARGE SEGO MILK 3 Pounds POWDERED ORANGES N? ..... 25c BANANAS (Golden) LETTUCE BROWN 2381 . .2 lbs. 15c .2 lbs. 19c . Mrs. Each 5c lb. . 5c Head .3 tfcs. 25c FIGS THESE ARE for 59c ..lc THE WINNERS OF LAM TTTTITT'T.'-C- w TORE CANDY OFFERING Sunder-lanMrs. Alice Mrs. Gladys Fowler, Ernest Gray. M. Jones and Mrs. Laura Ritter. Mrs. Elias IPeoDjpIle's Phones 76-7- 8 It Is believed that the nnmM of the eligible men will be taken from the lists of those now receiving aid. However it la alto known that the forest work is primarily for the unmarried between the age fo 18 and 25. for the The men who registered jobs, among other requirements, had to pledge the amount of his $S0 monthly allowance that he would allot to his dependants, If accepted Into the ser COFFEE TABLE 2 WEEKS ONLY with each $2 purchase of Fuller's op Lehi, Utah listed below) (any combination of those of year: This the event Greatest paint table a coffe unfinisehd beautiful, furniture that high-claof truly piece of furnwill harmonize with the finest retail $2.00 with any ishings-free, Paints listed beFuller the of purchase And low. But only one to a customer. ss .1.1 cnlv (luring tno pei nm at trie Call "0 (inc ). this offer stand. nuso right away-beconly as Ions as HmMod he Fuller Pure Prepared finish . "PPly Fullerglo-omMustr- . . . . - ou8 iworet Enamel Enamel , . Fullerwnr Floor . . . Enamel Auto Fullerwenr Var-nisppWdlte Varnish . . . FuH-nve- d, IO (Vnrvi ar The Lions Club Thursday evening was enjoyed by the Lehi Lions and their wives. The meeting was held In the First Ward Relief Society rooms with Lions Bradshaw, Chlpman Each lady and Coulam In charge. was presented with a white carnation. Dr. and Mrs. Sperry of Provo, were Dr. Eperry guests of the evening. talk on gave a very Interesting "Women of the Orient' Mrs. A. H. Wing won the prize, a beautiful potted plant. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: E. N. Webb, presiJos. dent; A. H.Wiing, E. J, Robinson, 2nd C. E. Larsen, 3rd and treasurer; Jos. Fickes, secretary Couam, Lion tamer; E. B. Sorenson, tail twister; Thomas Powers, two-ye- ar director; E. L. Chlpman, H. A. Fitzgerald and W, L, Worlton, one year diectors; J. N. Smith, song leader. at ber The lucky ladles were: home here Saturday noon of a heart attack, after seevral weeks' illness. She waa born December SI, 1855. at South Cottonwood, Salt Lake county, a daughter of Luke and Lydla Jane Tanner Tltoomb, pioneers. She was married to Thomas Franklin Gray. November 18, 1872. In the L D. 9. Endowment house at Salt Lake City. She was treasurer of the Latter-da- y Saint Second Ward Relief Society for twenty-eigyears. Surviving are eight sons and daughMrs. Seth Littieford, ters: Mm. Rebecca Bourne, W. Franklin, Jarmes H., Thomas U and Esra T. Gray, Lehi: Joseph W. Gray. Ogden; Charles D. Gray, Salt Lake; 82 grandchildren. 27 and the folMrs. lowing brothers and sisters: Rebecca Jones, Oakland, California; Joseph Tltcomb, Magna; Mrs. Nellie Comer, Mrs. Florence Ford and Preston Titcomb, Lehi. Impressive funeral services were held In Lehi Second Ward, Tuesday, with Bishop S. I, Goodwin conducting. The opening song a trio, "Now Let Us Rejoice" Mrs. Edith Evans, Mrs. Sadie Klttlnger and LeRoy Davis ac companied by Mrs. Areva Armitstead on the piano. Prayer A. B. AnSenwn. Sketch of Mrs. Cray's Ufa waa read by Bishop 8, I. Goodwin. polo "Going Home" Mrs. Rose Lott, accompanied by LaPriel Ooodwla on the piano. Talk Mrs. Mtna Webb. Trio "I Know My Heavenly Father Knows" by the trio. Talk Wm. F. Gumey. Solo "I'm A Pilgrim" Mrs, Bdlth Evans, acompanied by LaPriel Good win. Talk Patriarch A. J. Evans. Trio "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Benediction George S. Peterson. The grave In Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Bateman of the McKlnley Ward of Salt Lake City. h. Lehi Lumber Co. Phone 15 State St. UNION MEETING MAY 21 Relief Priesthood, The regular Union and Meeting Primary Society has been postponed until Sunday, May 21, In the Fifth Ward chapel at All workers are urged to 2 o'clock. not the change in date and be present Mrs. Laura Mrs. Gladys Fowler, Mrs. Alice Sunderland. Mrs, Ellas M. Jones and Mrs. Ernest Gray, More candy will be given away this week at the big department store on State Street. The Peoples Co-o- p. ad and hand bills contains numbers this week. Take or send your ad and hand bill Into the store before Friday night. It may contain the lucky Ritter, DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS The Bluebell Camp No. 2 of the D. U. P. will met at the home of Mrs. E. N. Webb, Thursday afternon (today). The Snow Springs Camp of Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Margaret Davis, Thursday May 11. at 2 p. m. All members are Invited. Cents is a special sell out price on Baronet Satin just twenty-fiv- e cents the yard this Is the grade that sold as hlh as 98c we have six colors left-W- hite. Red, Green, Orchid, Peach and Tan tt will go quickly at this price-- It's fine for slips. Better grtJb a few yards as tt will go quick at this price. We are replacing this with Rayon Taffeta a beautiful article at thirty-nin- e cents the yard, It comes In ail colors then the following number 0 Cents is the price we are selling J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton white and all colors ten cents the ball a good stock to select from. Our price on KOTEX, twenty cents or three boxes for fifty cents Is a lucky number too and Is going over big. We are repeating our number on May 21. SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM IN THIRD WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL The highest tribute and honor will the mothers of the Third Ward, Sunday, May 14th. In addition to the special and appropri ate program, there will be Mother's Day tokens for every mother In the ward. A special tribute will be paid the to the wives of the bishopric; presidency of the relief society, the oldest woman of the ward who is present at Sunday School, and the O The of the largest family. mother WASHBURN NILE J. as follows: is LEAVES FOR MISSION program Notices. "I Had Such A Pretty Dream g"ong left Mr J. Nile Washburn Monday for a mission to the Central States. Mama." Prayer. Mr. Washburn has gone from the " Love At Home." Song Seventy quorum of the Lehi Stake for Sacramental exercises. He is well a short term mission. Memory Gem. equipped for a mission having filled trio Price Brothers. Musical a one mission to Canada and being of Mothers Day." Talk "Origin mat since worker church very active Choru3 Primary department. time. Mothers." "Our Talk for A farewell testimonial was given class, Kindergarten Reading Ward the Fifth in Mr. Washburn, Are My Wrmdmrful c;nlo "You a where evening, chapel, Saturday Mother" Walter Hutching. very enjoyable poeram from the B. Y. Tribute to Mothers Bishop Wm. V. wan given. Hadfleld. Presentation of Mother's Tokens. PLANS FOR OPENING OF Polo "That Silver Hlaired Daddy SARATOGA DANCES ALMOST COMPLETE Of Mine'' Walter Hutching. Accordinn solo Hershel Manning. Be singing "God Congregational Sarathe of Plans for the opening You." toga dance season are almost combe to is Prayer. dance the and opening plete :: Lehi :: given soon according to the manageWINNERS been has undergoing hall LUCKY ment. The and AT SATURDAY'S CANDY some renoavtlng DRAWING AT P. C. I. cleaning and the floor Is to be In order to give patrons of Five ladles were made happy Satplace, the this popular amusement Watca urday when they were the holders best entertainment possible. the date of for of big lucky numbers entitling them to next week' lesue of candy at the People's Co-o- p. boxes dance. opening vice-preside- Paints. SUGAR time. LIOIIS MOTES 120-ya- rd Peel's Mrs. Mary Jane TItcorab Gray, 77, widow of Thomas F. Gray, died n both made places in the State High School meet, held at the U, of V. Stadium in Salt Lake, Saturday. Markland took fourth in the hurdles and Tom tied with there other boys for third in the high jump. foBtf 3 ht Following the ceremony, a wedding eupper was served at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Curtis. Covers were laid for twenty-eiggueats. The .young people are both very popular in their respective commun- vice. ities and have many friends, here and Mr. DeMolsy was conferring1 with at Bountiful wishing them a happy his rangers last week in completing successful journey through life. the mapping out of the work. NUMBERS MUST BE IN BY FRIDAY EVENING AT 6 P. M. Winners names will appear in our windows Saturday morning. tl unemployed from Lehi registered for government forest service as outlined by National Kelief measures at the R. F. C. offices here Tuesday, according to Andrew Fjeld. relief chairman. Of this number thirteen were married men and twenty-fiv- e unmarried. This number is relative small as compared with the number of application from the next nearest town, American Fork, which received eighty-si- x applications. Lehi quota for the registration will be about fifteen men, according to all Information received at the present Thitry-elg- JONES- - MEREDITH THIS WEEK WE ARE GIVING TO THE HOLDERS OF t REGISTER FOR GOVERNMENT FOREST SERVICE THIRTY-EIGH- T MTIEY If: GRAY CALLED HOME ht Its Number May Be wl readers: Unknown to us. Am for -- love." JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. AVE ltd r ire Home-Owne- d nr. be paid to all of or four dollars and ninety-fiv- e cents for one of the season's biggest values in silk dresses they're simply taking the town by storm n' we're not referring to the weather either but to a lucky selection of a snappy stock of silk dresses, you'll say so too, If youH just take a look don't have to come to the store to seo 'cm either just look at your neighbor, she saw and bought one at Goodwin's "Go Thou and Do Likewise." Men can save also by buying our Canvas, It's a heavy grade at a very light price buy now the price must be higher later w cannot replace our stock but we won't raise the price on our present stock take no chances, buy now. Our price on rubber boots for Irrigating is Okey too nil sizes. Don't forcet men that you can buy L. I) S. rayon garments for one Cents will buy seven giant bars of P & O. Nnntha Soap or ten bars of Crystal White or twelve bars of Bob White Soap or four bars of Palm Olive Toilet Soap or six bars of Mission Bell Toilet Soap or five bars medium Ivorv Soap or seven bars of Creme Oil Toilet Soap and myriads of other articles of equal value at OODOTS |