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Show nn ine Lehi Free Press B LEHI'S WIDELY READ f hit vi HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY No. 39 19, 1938 STATE FIGHTS ROIilC PRIESTHOOD SCOUT TAX SALE uAMP-O-RE- E not 'A. 3 OUTING SATURDAY numbers of the will join m an priest!. rr'.u,, Saturday, May boys will be hosts Stake rah of Utah valley. all from itms has been prehen.s.vo profrram in the nine at Starting L the eiirht stakes will visit plant, I'tah State Hospital, Sowiette nd county building- and thousar..! " '! .' gather at .n iadium for a packet lunch which requested to bring. Lemonade t served by Utah stake to all own cups. who brink their Neff Smart hour lunch the 5 ,resent an interesting program of boxing, platform consisting He will and barpunching. njt lit JI J" lit K lit WW i by B. Y. U. phpsical v.:? it r cm m' V 1 e isted - bishoprics, and attend. The trucks and cars ill sections of the valley for a the real fellowship, in this annual outing. It is suggested stakes furnish their boys with presidencies, to are urged will come in s X f PL r ik? sf cards for identification. Utah raining at 9 a. m., r Dr. George E. Sandgren of Provo, and will demonstrate fancy stake boys will view a mental at the program in the "'Y" techniques at the State hospital; Kolob, will be stadium Saturday as a feature of the and Palmyra stakes Aaronic Priesthood tated through the Steel plant at Utah Valley n Alpine, and Tim- bs stakes will meet at Sowiette and Palmyra to Sowi 5th North and 5th West, to hear j Kolob, Nebo, er stories by Harrison R. ette park; and Lehi, Alpine, and of Brigham Young Univer-an- d Timpanogos to the State Mental At 11, the groups will rotate then visit the city and a third time, with Utah and Sharon b building. 10 o'clock, Utah and Sharon at the prk; Koolb, Nebo, and Paland Lehi, is are to go to the Steel plant ; myra at the hospital; the Steel at and Timpanogos Alpine, and Lehi, in; its nt edu-- n his-pit- OOQWIN'S WEATHER D SPECIALS bag-punchi- RUBBER BOOTS - we're closing them it's your opportunity. art BIG H overalls " LIGHTING STRIKES HOME M M home of M afternoon struck the J. Evans, Monday Hyrum as Mrs. Evans and a son were inside. The bolt knocked down part of brick chimney, bew all the fuses for the lights and broke one window. The Lightning occupants of the house were unin- jured although badly frightened. price worth as long they're 8 oz. MUSICAL TREAT LEHI MAN TO ATTEND HARVESTER but 59c the stock $1.10 IN STORE FOR SECOND NATIONAL CONVENTION as full cut. M M M M M m M WARDERS M M Commissioner Sylvan County The Lehi Second Ward members Clark will leave for Rock Island, 111., will have a rare musical treat, SunRK Friday for the annual national con- day evening when the Bell Canta FOR MEN AND BOYS vention of the County Officials. The Ladies Chorus of Salt Ike City, convention will be held on May 26. furnish the program at the regular Prices start at $1.69 the pair 27 and 28. Mr. Clark will be ac- Sunday night Sacramental services. price without quality means companied by County Clerk and the The chorus will give the entire pro;,?just compare our quality County Treasurer. The trip will be gram, including readings, solo, chorus tote the price. made in the Clark automobile. The and ensemble numbers. The program will of visit interest delegates points will begin promptly at 7:30. A good enroute. 1BESS attendance is desired. SHOES Jl members 'e at the of the family the price you can afford. silk h nsiprv in all fe popular and wanted shades. P a beautiful pure silk knee pose that we are selling at 29c i bird A fdeta for au members 10c and up. of 'the U 'USE CLEAIIII1G NECESSITIES Floor Wax, Polish, and PnwfWs 'P If1 r 1 Soaps whit Soap, Giant Bars & G- - 8ame price" and Rinso. lara-- Dackaee 2lc each e When in One Wash Job with each purchase of one dollar or over made Saturday, May 21 51 doubt try lOWIIJ'S 'r Friendly .Store of Service carried out: 3:00 to 4:00 p. m. Patrols fully equipped check in and set up camp. (Each troop will arrange their own Hiking suggested. transportation). 4:Cf) to 6:30 (Scout iSapaovan ames and fun and contests.) 6:30 to :45 Supper. Cooked by scout on fires made during sapovan events. 7:45 to 9:15 Camp fire program (each troop to furnish numbers on program.) Other interesting enter tainers. 9:30 Anouncement of Grade A Patrols and troops. 6:00 a. m. Reville Breakfast. Scouts dismissed to return home. Scouts playing mouth organs or string instruments are requested to bring them with them. Gl en's Service ANNOUNCES OPENING OF ITS NEW LUBRICATION WASH UNIT We are now equipped with the latest in lubrication and wash facilities. FOR BETTER LUBRICATION SERVICE GLEN'S SERVICE FIRST EAST AND MAIN STANDARD OIL PRRDUCTS NEW DRESSES at POWERS. LEHI P.T.A- - CHORUS JOINS NATIONAL MEET The Lehi Parent Teachers Ladies Chorus joined the state and national chorus at the Parent Teachers Convention in Salt Lake City this week. Chorus members attended practices at Salt Lake City, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and sang with the National Chorus, Wednesday evening. Lehi members in attendance were: Miss Mrs. Christensen, Wrayne Thelma, LaPriel and Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mrs. Robert Allred, Mrs. E. C. Jorgenson, Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mrs. Clyde Dorton. Mrs. Urban Johnson, Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, Mrs. Jos. Robison, Miss Norine Fox, Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Mrs. Cecil Ash, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. CELEDRATES 80TH n M M M M M M M M M M M 5 M M M Harry Stoker entertained guests at her hornet afternoon, honoring the Thursday 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs. John Stoker. A social, games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. twenty-tw- o Franklin Jackson is repoted ill at his home this week. m M M M M M M 5 c Pound 2 Bunches 5 c Bananas Radishes Onions n M M 2 Bunches for 5c 4c lb. Cabbage Large Wash. Apples 3 for 10c 8c per lb. Asparagus 2 for 25c Strawberries Oranges, Extra Large 30c doz. M N M 10 Pounds 56c SUGAR 4 for 26c MILK, Tall Cans, all kinds 1 Pound 15c Marshmellow Cookies 3 for 25c Peas, Corn, Beans, Tomatoes 23c Oxydol, large 6 for 23c Crystal White Soap Robinson's Hi Point Flour, 48 lbs. $1.05 Kitchen Maid Flour 48 Pounds 95c 2 Pounds 18c Al Soda Crackers Potatoes - 100 Pounds 75c n Post Toasties M 9c M Standby Cocoa 2 Pounds 19c n Phone Your Ooders n n ' BIRTHDAY EOCEEY SPECIALS SHOES Ruling e. 27 M M and up "9 The Boy Scouts of Lehi will meet at Dry' Creek, on Friday, May 27, The for a district Camp-O-Reof head at the be held will Camporee the Joseph Smith ditch in Dry Creek. A grade patrols will be given their rating at this camp. All scouts ot Lehi are urged to prepare their camping equipment and be prepared to take part in this overnight camp for all registered scouts of Lehi. Scouts will will be in charge of their scoutmasters and troop committeemen under direction of the executive scout committee of Lehi. The following program will be o plant. Boys from all the stakes will gather at noon in the Y" stadium. While eating their lunches they will be entertained by a program of boxing and tumbling, under the direction of Neff Smart. Dr. George Sandgren, member of Utah stake Araonic Priesthood committee and principal of the Page school, Provo, will give a demonstration. He has given hundreds of unique exhibitions during the past 25 years. He keeps several punching-bag- s going FRIDAY. MAY pit-ce- s Stude-bake- r, majors. ;ke - - all the boys will is Provo A restraining order to keep A Utah tiunty from selling seven different of property placed on the auction block last Tuesday by the county is sought in complaints filed by the state land board in district court here Monday against the coui.ty and countp commissioners. The complaint.-- allege that Utah county has no right, title or interest m property, and the board asks that costs and other relief be granted the It also is pointed out that plaintilf. the owners of the properties failed WW to comply with the terms and condin 7. tions of notes and mortgages on the property and that the land board had foreclosed on the proerties before ERMA SCHOW the tax sale last Tuesday. The properties listed are: W. N. LEHI GIRL HONORED Filson. 20 acres; Frank W. 17. o() acres; James N. Comer, 2 .95 acres; Vein L. Halliday. .09 Erma Schow of Lehi, junior at acres; Ralph M. Smith, 320 acres; Young Brigham university, was George Beveridge, 160 acres and Jos. elected of the associJ. Schmidt, 240 acres. ated students at final elections held This is the first complaint of its kind filed in this county by the state recently. A daughter of President and Mrs. land hoard, according to local court Carlos Schow, Erma is the second attaches. girl in her family to attain this honor. Her sister Ila held the position two years ago. GAR CRASH INTO FENCE A member of the Val Norn social unit, Erma is majoring in clothing Six badly frightened and shaken and minoring in office practice. She young people luckily escaped injury, was graduted from Lehi High School late Saturday night when their car where she was active in school crashen through a fence, running fence timbers through heir radiator and into the car. The young people Mrs. J. A. Wilkin entertained a three Pleasant Grove youths and of children at her home, Satgroup three young ladies from American afternoon honoring the seventh urday Fork, failed to make the turn by the birthday anniversay of her daughter, Byron Curtis residence, striking the Carma. children enjoyTwenty-twfence between the Curtis home and ed games and dainty refreshmentsthe Marv Rockwell home. They were enroute home from the Saratoga dance when the accident happened. Night Marshal Thomas Trinnaman investigated the accident. HEAT DEPARTMENT CUBED ROUND STEAK 25c lb. REX LARD 2 lbs. 25c 4 lbs. 49c MILD CHEESE 2 Pounds 35c CREAMERY BUTTER....29c Pound Assorted Lunch Meats 23c Pound (Fresh Fish Every (Wednesday), The Peoples Store WE DELIVER PHONE 76 n H ml H 14 M ffi m hi M |