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Show .Lehi 4 TheCity's Only Home-Owne- d LEHI CITY, UTAH, APRIL 6, 1933 IE KILLED, FOUR IN JURED 'AH IIJ AUTO CRASH FRIDAY, MAY' One feature of this service nill ha A special session of the Alpine Disthe participation of a number of trict school board met Tuesday to determine the date of the HIGHWAY MONDAY Indians and Polynesians and all the of the Alpine District Schools. in the '1. Burrows of Provo, owner , TTt.h County 'Mattress factory, tht fieJ Tuesday afternoon in Lehi Hoswhen the received Lit.!, of injuries ias: 3 in vmcn iur- - Burrows and four Provo neoDle ridine. skidded Z turned over three times, on the Eft Cite highway, near the Jonn raws Lo: . ra. aionaay. sidence about 6 Mr Burrows, the driver of the car fractured leceived a skull fracture, he was ibs and a fractured thigh, Tues died and unconscious endered Charles J WisI: isha laaj' 01 etirf t.i id at ic 21 afternoon. Andrew aawaras suiierea a collar bone and a broken right List Mrs. Edwards and William K. Scott, baclc injuries, aim iviro. owiv, Ibises and cuts about her face and Mrs- - jroken church who have Indian people blood in their veins will be invited to occupy special seats for the occasion. A double quartet of Indians from Washiki reservation will sing; there will be special numbers from Hawaiian and Maori musical groups, and the Mexican choir of Salt Lake City will be heard. Persons of Indian ancestry will give testimonies in regard to their conversion, and tell of the blessings that are coming to their race in fulfillment of Book of Mormon proph ecy. John J. Galbreath of Montana. descended from the Blackfeet Indians will be one of those to speak. President Anthony W. Ivins will be the principal speaker of the evening The public is invited to attend. Doors open at 6:30- Program starts promptly at 7:30. No reserved seats. Burrows, who was driving out to pass another car, jdriven by Theodore Farrey of Provo cfmiMc trip crrftvpl via ihoulder of the highway, skidded and Ijrned over. Investigating officers, UTAH LAKE LAND Marshal James . Zimmerman TITLE CLARIFIED DeDutv Sheriff John S. fcvans laid Burrows was traveling at a fast An extended f irfit of Utah countv rite nd lost control of his car. They to claim the fertile land un farmers ier enroute to Salt Lake. covered when Utah lake receded each Lehi the to The injured were taken year was ended last week by a ruling psospita!. of Attorney General Joseph Chez. . 0 Chez declared in a formal opinion LET US DO OUR PART that property up to the meander line should not be sold, leased or taxed The weeks of April 9 to 22 inclusive counties. The nroblem has been hiaj been set apart by Governor Blood bv the subject of many torrid legal bat !a i period for development of better in the county in the past. tles e of appear-jjciomej and improvement Water Line High Utah. and conditions throughout with The meander line, as spoken of by should citizens phi tie rest of the state in cleaning up the attorney general, is the mean high land improving the home surroundr water line, but in advices to W. S. Let us all Join in this worth ford, .Utah county, attorney, General of while movement in cleaning up our Chez made a further explanation Inasmuch as water has been yards and surroundings, plant a few this. lake since Utah jflowers and a small lawn, the cost is Dumped from Utah small and the harvest worth untold was declared a state General Chez as sumes the meander line to be the pleasure. Let's all get busy. point about midway between the high and low water lines prior to these Jegs. Bed i- ;t m CLINIC POSTPONED HEALTH regular monthly health clinic for Fridav. Aoril 8. has discontinued until, Friday, June The scheduled been mothers who All 2. kill are interested change in date. please note the GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY GIVE PROGRAM IN LAKE TABERNACLE WILL SALT The rta wrnn rr e rt Voff American Indian an races law and the The School Board teachers for one extra week and aked the teachers to work one week without The state has allowed the pay. schools $20 per caDita instead of th expected $19, thus enabling the board to pay the teachers for the one week extra. afternoon and decided to donate the one extra wppVr ents benefit. Making the date for scnooi closing on Friday, May 5. Local school natrons Khnnld on. Dreiciata the effnrt. theso tonfliora have made in the past and are mak ing tms spring m working without pay as tneir expenses continue the same regardless of empty pay envelopes. LILLIAN GRAY DRAWS COZY THEATRE PONY Lillian Gray, daughter of Mr. and - William Gray, was Lehi's happiest youngster Saturday night when she was the winner of "Rusty" the pony given by the Cozy Theatre. The theatre was filled to capacity Saturday night with expectant kiddies all anxiously waiting to hear their num-- 1 Mrs- ber called. fnr Polynesi- t l I im Child Iren I Day for iOTirim liliig of Lehi." TYPE TEAM WINS STATE MEET 5 Coach Evan Croft's Lehi type team carried away all honors in the SATURDAY NIGHT amateur type writing state meet held at the B. Y. U. Friday, taking the The annual High School play "The team prize and the three individual Charm School" will be presented Saturday night in the High School Auditorium by a well chosen cast of students. The cast under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Romney have been hard and promise the working Lthi public the same high class dramatic treat that always marks the annual high school play. The cast follows: Austin Bevins Newell Lrsen David MacKenzie ... Raeldon Goates Donald Lott "George Boyd Jim Simpkins Kieth Davis Homer Johns Joe Wilson Elsie Benedotte Dorthea Davis Miss Hayes Mae Louise Mitchell Miss Curtis Cleora Lewis Cleo Royle Sally Boyd Muriel Doughty Beth Jackson Ethel Spelvin Beth Fox Alix Merrier Virginia Meiling Lillian Stafford Nelda Davis Thelma Jonea Madge Kent awards. ilw SHIM) K? carry a large and stock of Groceries, a big Meat supply a big stock of Vegetables and Fruits. Our Delivery Service brings TELEPHONE-SE- ND all of these to your door. THE KIDDIES OR COME .UUI&SIEH MMDS. PHONH 17 MAI STREET LEHL UTAH The Lehi Stake Temple Excursion which was scheduled for Thursday, April 6th, has been postponed until Tuesday, April 11th, due to the general conference of the church meetings in Salt Lake on April 6th- IFire Marbles and Jig Saw Puzzles With everv cair of shoes bought during the month of April and amounting to 1150 or over oer nairt we will give purchaser the choice of a Jig Cut Puzzle or a bag of onyx marbles FREE provided the attached coupon is presented at time of COUPON This coupon Is good for either a JIG CUT PICTURE PUZZLE or a BAG OF FINE ONYX MARBLES with the purchase of a pair of shoes amounting to $1.50 or over during the month of April, 1933. GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE, Lehi, Utah SHOES SHOES-SHO- ES short time ago we took the op Values never greater than portunity of pointing out a few faulta now. We were have a splendid selection with the benevolent so ice ties as a of new spring patterns. You'll feel whole. These societies are still rag- like stepping out in a pair of ing among us and are getting some "BILLIKENS" they have both style memberships, but this society should and comfort. Khn fnr all be investigated before joining. We of the family and at prices that are on your pocKet dook. maintained that such societies must easy have a strong club or fraternal basis Easter Sunday, April 16 New to be a success; experts agree with Shoes and Humming Bird Silk Hosius. ery to match or that special full fashioned silk tnckintr in nran ni some in out been that It has pointed chiffon 59c the pair or two pairs for parts of priesthood quorums in stakes ai.uu. A Pig selection of anklets 10c, have formed a society, and that ex- 15c, 19c the pair. School hose 10c The the pair. perienced men have joined. make a priesthood quorums might New Corsets, Corselettes, Brassiers, success of such an organization, but Dance Sets, Stepins, Combinations, if they do it will be the fraternal Shorties, Dloon.crs, Gowns, and Unfeeling and membership to the priest- dies, everything needful both seen and , hood organization, and not just the unseen. A More and lovelipr wnah Am . vuav u, w. v. pajamas and children's dresses irocxs gaiore. uress materials lor home sewing with all the accessories needed. Percales, fast color 10c, 12 c and 15c the yard, none better. Styleright patterns 15c each. Brighten Your Home With House cleaning tlm n crmA 39c, a better broom for 49c. A dozen bars of Bob White Soap for 25c uia uuicn Cleanser x cans for 15c. Window shades 49c each a A inrho. h 6 foot, 2 colors. A rubber mat to stand on while ironing or washing dishes 49c, saves fatigue. , for - Fullers Paint and We POSTPONED DO NOT BE DECEIVED Benelvovent connection that makes it a success. Do not be deceived into joining weak ircranizations where no arranirment is made for the necessary continuality for a the to the state except his ruling. is sideration," Is Maintained for You live member. This can be done by strong clubs and such, but by the small organizations which are charging money for membership, the chances of success are small. o New Story Today i,. J; Our Service of replacing each dead man with a sevenPansy Hansen.a th grade student, representing Lehi TEMPLE EXCURSION in the School won first High place second year type writing contest and third place in the amateur typewrit ing contest. Miss Harsen was presented a B. Y. U. scholarship for her success. 73 words per minrecord was Pansy's ute with eight errors. In the amateur team contest Lehi won first place with an average of 76 words. Individual awards Beth Anderson, first, 80 words per minute with 13 errors; No la Comer second, 76 words with 13 errors; Pansy Hansen, third with 72.4 words and 14 errors. In the second year division in team contest Lehi won honorable mention with an average of 56 words. In the novice division Helen Hansen of Lehi won tnird with 49.89 words with 22 errors. Lehi students received three medals. Mrs. O. A. Slade and daughter, Matilda, and Mrs. Iris Pete and Pansy Hansen was awarded a gold medal the B. Y. U. scholarship and a daughter. Gail, were Salt Lake visit bronze medal for her victories. Pansy ors on Thursday. typed under the handicap of an infected thumb. Miss Anderson was awarded a gold medal, Nola Comer a silver medal and Helen Hansen a bronze medal. To win the pennant and the five medals in the state typing meet the Lehi typists showed ability and training. One hundred and seventy-tw- o high entrants, representing twety-tw- o schools arrived In Provo Friday morning and at the screech of the starter's whistle a contest started the finger I Marathon. service will he under the direc- - right. these The state owns an3 holds Of the GenAnlnonpnl Rncwtv of the of trust for the benefit h, and various numbers on the lands in lost be to not are program will come htiiW tho ceneral people and they valuable conThe LEHI HIGH SCHOOL PLAY hn will form the theme of a Special Rprvira tn Ko cAA in tha Salt kite Tabernacle, Friday evening, April 7 at 7:30 n m. in Minneotion iith the general conf erence of the aranh, pumping operations. "The navment of the taxes on these lnHs claimed bv the state would not strengthen the title of those making the payment," the letter to Attorney Dunford savs. The lands cannot be acquired by adverse use and paying of taxes but must be acquired tnrougn the state purchase or otherwise from board." land Termors on the Utah lake shore nfferinor money to the hum have in payment of taxes and county we unaer hpon claiming the property From riehts. , r uinbiii7 Mr- the beginning of our government, Chez advises, each state m tne union the title to its navigable have bodies of water and the court ra recognized almost uniformly NUMBER 32 SCHOOL TO CLOSE Hr turns over day Newspaper 1 HrME lb. Free Pr Btu Harold Tiiu Copyright- - W.HU. SERVICE A thrilling tale of adventure and romance in the north woods. A story that stirs the blood and keeps you waiting eagerly for the next installment A story for every reader. It will appear serially in these columns, and you cannot afford to miss it. Starting TodayJ ; Glass tumblers 6 for 19c 6 for 22c a low price for high grade glassware. Glass Breakfast Sets $1.19 and $139. Stetson China Dinner Set, 32 Enamels Individual pieces. Cake Plates. Berrv 'Sets. Jellies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Candle Micks, Jugs, etc, etc. 25c and up. We also carry a General Electric lamps 10c and up keep a spare lamp or two on hand fill up those empty sockets. line of Wall Paper and Calsomine Lehi Lumber Co. Phone 15 State St. pieces, $3.95. Plates, Fruit Gloves for pardenine'. also for general farm work, shearing gloves, canvas and leather gloves, Jersey gloves, dress gloves, gloves for ail occasions. Dont forget an Easter Hat and tie for him fourinhands 10c to 95c each. Handkerchiefs in Linen, Silk and Cotton from 2 for 5c and up. Dress Sox 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c work box. cotton, also wool Rubber boots for irrigating $2.25 Canvas for dams. and more. GOODWIN |