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Show i he L6hi Free Pr The City's Only LEHI CITY UTAH, GIRLS INJURED LEHI Home-Owne- d THURSDAR? ov. wit: uus cuining and turned th rurtis received cuts on o..... anA Tfas car as far as hcnluoa possible but was unabl an injured leg uiif me uus wmcn crashed into Goates received them. Mr. Durrant aud Mr. Chadwi bruises in an accident at k. both escaped injury but the car w Tuesday evening, of wick Chad wrecked. badly with Lyle two girls seuau oru a were in rican Fork, miss ioia uxtiurruw and Mrs. Eva Stewart Durrani aisu ui uxourrow en ana Daoy left for their car Fork. As the Durrant homes in Elko, Nevada, Saturday. intersection on turning at the Miss Oxburrow has been a guest at the in front 01 ine i nurnwn ....... home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutching . r' ii i Co a large L"lon ratl"l; Bw;r me past week. Mrs. Oxburrow and 'noted coming dowfc the center of have spent several months with baby east, Mr. Durrant J tracks, traveling Lehi relatives. s Grocer Deciai m Bread Large Size . . 2 Pounds Graham Crackers 1 Can Pound Calumet Baking Powder 1 Swan Down Cake Flour FREE 9 P0lnd Bag Corn Meal V?BdJ PHnd pu"d ..2 Pounds Prunes Kitchen 4 Tested' Flour (Gold Medal) flub Wafers L- JOc 25c 29c 20c X g g - Pound Packagc 19c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Strawberries fcg V. e Oranges i Pounds for 19c . "lJJlll .2 Heads 15c ...lc Each of Shoes For Commencement ONE OF THE GREATER A BEAUTIFUL 1 VALUES STRAP IS ft SANDAL EFFECT - All White Only PLAIN WHITE CUBAN HEEL PUMP At Only $1.98 $1.98 Several Styles of OXFORDS, 1 STRAPS, TIES, PUMPS, etc. at the LOWEST PRICES IMAGINABLE COUPON This Coupon and 12c will buy for you a beautiful topez Dinner riate. Phones PROGRAM 76-7- 8 Position and signals. March off field to north. MUSICAL FEAST SATURDAY EVENING IN cation Department. Chairman: Miss Coleman. FIFTH WARD A musical feast Is promised Lehi Displays on proper foods. people Saturday evening, April 29th In 2. on Displays proper clothing. the Fifth Ward chapel when the Etude 3. Special Health Assembly. Ladies' chorus of Salt Lake City, will a. Selection by the school render a concert program of varied band. The singers will be assisted by types. b. Prayer. the Alpha Dorian string trio, c. Health play by elementary to Utah radio fans, in addition grades 15 min. Miss Warnick. to Miss Agnes Sears, contralto and d. Speaker: Charlotte Stewart Miss Esther Anderson. soDrano. Les half hour. ley Goates, native Lehite Is director Health Song Domestic Science and Miss Dorothy Hughes, gifted Salt Department Lake planiMt is accompanist. f. Health Domestic Reading In addition to the chorus of twenty-eig- ht Science Department. voices, the program offers a Health Play Speech Class fr. special feature in the appearance of h. Announcements. Miss Doris Robblns, beautiful and Band plays while assembly talented reader of state-wid- e renown. groups march out Lehi students of declamation are urged Posture Parades and Formal Exercises to hear this splendid artist. Chairman: Miss Romney The Etude Chorus sang in the Fifth 1. Posture' Parade teams. Ward last' season under thea usplcies a. Senior High Girls. of the M. I. A. was made an Impresb. Junior High Girls. sive appearance. Since that time the c. Grammar Grade Girls. organization and grown In numbers d. Elementary Grades boys and and improved the standard of Its work. girls. A social in the form of a dance has 2. Formal Exercises. been planned In honor of the visitors a. Physical Education classes following the concert, Mont's Melod-ian- s with music, furnishing the music. A small b. Pyramid building. fee will be charged. GRAMMAR GRADE PROGRAM The program will begin at 7:30. Chairman: Mr. Dorton The program: 1. Special Assembly, "Love Divine" Gouned a. Prayer. "The Cradle Song" Kreisler b. Musical. 'The Rainbow" Boyce c. Play. Chorus d. Health Review. "Could I?" Tostl e. May Pole, 6th Grade. Agnes Sears, contralto f. Posture Parade. Life Eternal" .Wlldermere Relays, boys Dorton. Chorus with Esther Anderson, soprano ELEMENTARY GRADES PROGRAM Love's Ecstacy'...i Jloze Chairman: Miss Warnick ''Serenade" Chiminade 1. Maypole. Alpha Dorian trio, Helen Barton, 2 Posture Farad. Mlllrtd now, vtoiWtt; I Relay- s- bays. Kuah Cacds, pUfttsi 4. Special Assenifclj. "Mle Vlejo Amour' Oto a. Song. OfcShea "Pop Goes The Weasel" b. Health Rhymes Fourth grade, Etude Chorus f. Duet Fourth grade. 'I Love Thee" Grelg rooms Miss g. Parts from other Chorus with Alpha Dorian trio and Put-Proctor, Miss Myers, Mrs. Grace Anderson, contralto. Miss Partridge. Miss Selected Readings Rothe. Miss Doris Robblns GIANT VOLLEY BALL "The Lord Is My Shepherd".... Schubert Juniors vs. Seniors. 1. McCoy Lights Out'' Chairman: Mr. Croft. Etude Chorus m I CHARIOT RACES Markland Allred. Chairman: MAY SCHEDULE AND TIME OF DAY EVENTS (CcMflf Lehi' Utab TEMPLE EXCURSION MAY 3 temple endowment excursion of Lehi Stake will be held on Wednesday, Lehi Stake members are mnrammar Grade As- - May 3rd. this excursion successmake to urged sembly Auditorium. all who have room Remember, ful. 2.00 p m -J- unior and senior xi.gu for an extra passenger In your car, a Assembly-Auditori- um. an ... neighbor would appreciate 2.n0 p mElementary Asse.uu., tatlon to Join you. own building. events. 3 15 p. ORDER OF EVENTS X. Posture Parade. a. Band. b. Senior High, e. Junior High. d. Grammar Grades. e. Primary Grades. Formal Exercises. 2. A Invi-naslu- GALLED BY DEATH MRS. SARAH C. ERICKSON CALLED BY DEATH THURSDAY Mrs. Sarah Chrlstna Erickson, 89, died at the home of her son Bishop Q. Henry Erickson, Thursday, due to in firmities incident to advanced age. Mrs. Erickson was born August 25, 1843. hi Horns Soken, Sweden, and came to Utah in 1S72. marrying E. G. Erickson the following year. Her first home was In Mayfleld, Sanpete county, after which she also lived in Salina and Koosharem, both in Sevier, county. She lived in Koosharem until six months ago when she came to Lehi to visit her son. Mrs. Erickson was a Relief Society worker for many years. She was the mother of eight children, three of tvhom survive: Joseph S. Erickson, Fayette; Bishop Q. Henry Erickson, Lehi, and Otto F. Erickson, Koosharem; a brother, Charles A. Ohran, of Burlingame, California, formerly of Lehi; also S4 grandchild ren and ten Funeral services were held Sunday, April 23, In the Koosharem ward chapel. Interment was made hi the Koo sharem cemetery. MRS. ELIZABETH B. B. LADD PASSED TO GREAT BEYOND LAST FRIDAY Alumni members living In Lehi are Invited to be present. A small admission fee wll be charged. V KJ J cents and a fraction per foot Is the price of our heavy weight EMM Canvas. You can't afford to pass this offer up don't try to get along with your old canvas dams when you can buy new canvas so cheaply the price is sure to be higher soon because all cotton goods are advancing and price are being withdrawn don't delay your purchase but buy what you need now do It today. Don't forget also that we are headquarters for Irrigation boots at prices you can afford to pay. Some people say that there Is luck in numbers but you may not "take any stock" In the saying, but if you will follow this column of advertising each week you will find some astonishing; offers and numbers or figures thaj may have some bearing on your expenditures In the way of savings. For instance notice this number Mrs. Elizabeth Bourne Boley Ladd, 78, widow of William Ladd, died at her 'home here Friday night following a four-da- y attack of rheumatism of the "heart. She was born August 28, 1858, In American Fork and had lived here two years. Previous to that she lived In Bitterroot county and Alder, Montana, SO years. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Jesse Greene, Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, American Fork; Mrs Mary D. Smith, Hollywood, California; Mrs. Jesse N. Smith. Lehi, and a son by a former marriage, Maylon Boley, Murtaugh, Idaho. Funeral "services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the Jesse Green residence in American Fork, with In terment In American Fork City cemetery. cents will buy six fine glass tumblers, one-ha- lf dozen high grade glasses for 0 cents Just two and one half fifteen A. H. WING NEW MANAGER cents a plece buy what you want at OF SARATOGA DANCE HALL this price two for a nickel. The following coupon Is only good for A. H. Wing has leased the dance hall at Saratoga for the coming season. The date for the opening has not been announced. The open alt ps tllllon la betas- rs Modeled and re decorated, and the floor Is toeing sanilfd and thoroughly waxed. Mr. Wing Is arranging for good dance music and special feature entertainand ments during the summer, enbest the hla very patrons promises tertainment obtainable. The dances at Saratoga have always been very popular and under the management of Mr. Wing, this season should prove better than ever. : : Lehi : : NOTICE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI MEMBERS COUPON Th courier) rood for either JIG CUT nuuRC ruzztB or a BAO jF FINE ONYX MARBLES with the purchase of a pair of shoes amounting to $1.60 or over during the month of April, 1933. GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE, Lehi, Utah Someone Js going to win ten pairs of natural bridge shoes you may be the lucky one dont cost anything well Just a postage stamp and paper to send in your slogan and guess Just take time out and try you don't need to make a purchase It's free to all Just call and get the particulars then take a look At a particularly fine line of footwear for any or all members of the family. Special work shoes for the The Alumni of the Lehi High School "HE MAN" something that will wear, and wear, and wear and also give comwill meet In the High School Audifort to the feet of the wearer. Gym 8 at torium on Saturday, May 6, shoes and canvas sport shoes for sum o'clock. A short snappy program will mer then here is another nunrner be followed by a dance In the gymoe maneo 10 Invitations win members out-of-to- this week. tdoors IHmP" III CHORUS ETUDE LADIES AND DANCc. LEHI FIFTH WARD Saturday, April 29th IPejpIle's 8. 9. well-kno- Wonder 1 In 8's. hh Par, Cakes Pyramids. Maypole Dance. 5. Games and Relays. DIRECTIONS 1. Meet In gym at 3 o'clock. 2. Line up in fours and In position for marching. 3. March to field entering cinder track and enter on northeast corner. 4. March once around cinder track and enter field on northwest corner. 5. March once around in fours. 6. Form S's on northwest corner and march once around in 8'g. 7. March down center from north 1. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Mixed The Lehi schools will display their aiblities in a May Day Carnival on May 1. Programs, exhibitions, displays, games, etc., have been carefully planned, no that the day's program will not lack one minute of activity for anyone. The parents and citizens are invited to spend the day at the schools. The events and schedule of time of programs are listed below. Lehi is putting over this day in following a nation wide program for child health, under the direction of the schools and their physical education departments. 3. Miscellaneous. April 27, 28, 29 Fancy Rice Macaroni Barley Coffee DAY PROGRAM NOW AWAITS PATRONS Home Economics and Physical Edu- Thursday, Friday and 3 MAY HIGH SCHOOL o Sat., TWO LEHI MATRONS MONDAY, MAY 1 . Am-For- Number 35 , V .,..1.)., laaa CHILD HEALTH DAY IN AUTO COLLISION ViiS ill""" r" head and Newspaper ADMISSION-Conc- ert Dance After Concert 10c 10c Music by MONTS MELODIANS See our window for Bargain Prices on new Wrist Watches. up-to-the-min- !. EL ute WEMB Jeweler and Optometrist MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH cents will buy six rolls of fine tissue toilet paper the "Z"' quality six rolls for twenty-fiv- e cents; or twelve bars of Bob White laundry soap; or ten bars of the billion bubble Crystal White Soap; or four bars of Palm Olive Toilet Soap; or a good broom by adding fourteen cents all these at GOODWIN'S |