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Show !he Lehi rree LEHI CITY'S HOME-OWNE- Cvv.m LEHI CITY . 11T1H . .. P MUSICAL FESTIVAL given one of the finest treats in her history, when the ! n:..;t ' hold t Llji.livi. Hiirh Schools, t esuvai nere on 5rst Music 6lh- The Lehi. Ameri-jr'f May and Lincoln Grove Pleasant n Schools will be combined in one i band and glee club to present will be over 5 program. There The affair taking part. ,j!ta ebeld in front of the Lehi High i Building, where seats will be accomodate the large ed to from all over the Alpine Dis- Go, " ig35 N. Crop Loans Starting1. WW it- i - WATERWORKS AWARDED The Lthi City Mayor and City Council met Tuesday evening for the purpose of awarding the bids for re placement of the waterworks sys'em. tsurnston & Kubre of Salt Lake City, were awarded the labor contract with a bid of $9,790.05. The V aterworks Equipment Co. of Salt Lake City were given the con to be present. iilband, male and ladies glee If timbers of the combined bands jbs and mixed choruses of the There will iools will be given . minute pogram from the twenty fifteen mnutes each from the ladies glee clubs and fifteen the mixed chorus. The Sad in-i given free and everyone present . The music direct espected will schools ive four be in iofthepogTam. program will be gven ietailed m GALLED ON MISSION m Eothe, daughter of Mr. Rothe recently received short term mission for the Ruth k Max i i'or She will labor in Church. S. States Mission stral Field. has been a teacher in of the Lehi grades Rothe iaary years and has p active part in the Lehi Stake Fouth Ward L. D. S. activit-'h- e will report for her mission several for fJune. a2 STUDENTS GRADUATING GLASS NAMED Hanson F Utah followers of Izaak Walton eagerly await the opening of the 1935 was chosen the Lehi mation. Most of the lakes CROP REPORTED Only a 30 per cent of normal strawberry yield in Utah county this year, is the estimate of H. W. Jacobs, manager of the Utah Coldpack corporation and the H. W. Jacob Canneries. Drouth condition of the 1934 summer have cut the strawberry acreage and the potential yield to a low level Mr. Jacobs says. High a 1 brilliant students through school and high ratings in all their The other four students made fine records for their hieh n f high school. SCOUT QUILT ON DISPLAY The Third Ward Scouts have placed their nuilt on display this week-- The satin quilt is made of gold and green houses, busness of and has the names . WARD PRIMARY : FESTIVAL, MAY I yi uniiiicnK noonlo jjij" blocks the gold on nnrl scouts .printed in washable ink. It was displayed at the Royal Theatre the three Fifth WarH Pri'morv will on Sunday and Monday nights, Pay Festival on Wednesday, Powers Shoe Store on Main wfft at Street,; will be chapel. The Tuesday and Wednesday. It and on Friday and is free. at the People's T scouts are attempting The "Mv Saturday. "Bringing in to raise funds to teke the entire troop sum. "wing the gathering, to the Yellowstone i'ark nomisnf tneir thrne and setting of mer. The quilt iueiu Pole projects. he Song" be given by The ouilt will be given away at - wudren. S. May on Friday, Third Ward Chapel oml ess. e queen, procession of There will be a special prof at uuu ; Ween, maids of honor program held in the chapelbe to present invited ia Ier carry'ng the crown. Mim.. Everyone 3 on Ward May fQuee- nat the Third ;"Beauty Everywhere" Juldren. weir p ward begin at 7:30 tfl! be called will be the Co-o- p rw" -'- -- Louise; S 06 the Queen Primarv 01 t;n other hi Each ,;--- u feature before ti. Ma - I -- "iiumnth, ers he Cntire frr0up f r My Pole.lsiume will dance Program, ice cream fin. JJoffictTs invite all par- - h, ng LEHI STAKE CONFERENCE SATDRDA SPECIALS ON inthe Primary CURLY TOP BEAUTY CURLY TOP sSrwave-so-ftpu- sh" UP WAVE t... SHOI 52.00 53,00 Alta Webb Jewelry JUAAvvu .t E. N. Webb SUNDAY ,' the Nation's on Taik-Educati- Wilson, tation of medals to ,,,., ta Store Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and family were Provo visitors, Saturday. Second iLebi Stake BEOWKTS M month of April, n Quarterly Conference of the Lehi u inners. Stake will be held in ths High School Remarks Presd.nt Samuel O Auditorium on Saturday evening and Eennion. Sunday. The opening session of the Song Fifth W'a rd Gleaners. conference will be held Saturday at Prayer Jean Fowler. 7:30 p. m. and is for the public. The Sunday sessions will be held at FAMILY DOCTOR 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and the M. I. A. Conference at ":30 p. m. Samuel O. TO BE REPEATED Bennion, one of the seven presidents of the 70's quorum of Salt Lake City will be present at all four sessions of "The Family Doctor" recently th: conference and will speak to the presented by the M. I. A. Stake Board Lehi Stake members. will be repeated in the High School Special music will be furnished by Auditorium, on Friday, April 26 , for the Lehi Stake Choir. the benefit of the Lehi Stake Relief There will be a special meeting for Society. The play was pronounced one all seventies of the stake, immediately of the best ever presented locally by following the 2 o'clock sesson, Sunda those who attended the first performPresident Bennion has a ance, and a full house is atfenoon. expected, special message fo the seventies. This Friday night. Tickets are now on meeting will be held in the High sale by the Relief Society Stake Board School Auditorium. Regular Sunday members. School classes will be held for all un- There will be good musical numbers cier tne Aaromc r lesuiuuu ac. between acts, of the Aaronic Priesthood age and over are expected to be present at conference. There will be no sacra- RELIEF SOCIETY HOLD mental sevices in the wards, Sunday SILVER SHOWER evening. The M. I. A. will be in charge of the evening session of conference. The The Fifth Ward Relief Society held of the M Men pr0frram is in charge Shower in the ward chapel, a Silver u. ninners. President bamuel , A splendid proafternoon. Tuesday 1. A M. for the Btnni. n will remain was a by enjoyed gram large group of s(,S;ion ar,d will be the main speaker the ward ladies. A comedy sketch, of the evening. "No, No, A Thousand Times No,'' Th? M j A Conference will be was given by Miss Evelyn Peterson as heM jn the Hiffh Sc.nooi Auditorium "Maid of the Valley," Mrs. Phyllis at 7.30 Hitchock as "The Despeate Demon" and Miss Vera Anderson as "The Confjrcpatjona sillfring. FraverArthur Sabey. Handsome Swain." Onis. Proceeds from the affair were turnCwusFifth Wardr Gleaner . ine ua ui ed fur th? association funds. Short Talk Aria Cox. j and the ik 4 gtsfci V ,&ir."ii?S&Py Raymond Newt Eervio j'J'HE signing of the Deficient KH, making the 160,000.000 for Crop and Seed Production Loan Mailable, was good news for farmers who are now buying teed. fertilizer, and other supplies. The bill win be a boost for American Industry, since the Farm Credit Administration suggests that borrowers buy American-mad- e supplies. Agricul- -' tural leaders hare long felt that farmers should support American industry by using fertilisers made tft tne tniU4 States, such as American filtrate of soda, sulphate of ammonia and jsCaah. Permanents for April at the Garden" St 6 SMALL BERRY The Utah Coldpack ordinarily packs more than a million pounds of strawberries. This season the pack will probably not exceed 250,000 lbs., in Mr. Jacobs' opinion. Mr. Jacobs took over the factory of on puts will give short addresses the Pacific Coast Canneries faduaing exercises next month. Twelfth West, Provo, in Januay, and Pi be musical numbers chosen expect is a good run there. They will Mass members given also. can only tomatoes there this season. Hanson and Mr. Wilson have years of S the throughout state and many high altitude streams will not be opened unti later dates and it is likely that the Strawberry reservoir and Fish lake will remain closed until the middle of June and possibly the first of July. The early opening of lower streams was made necessary by the drouth condition existing in many parts of the state, especially the southern sector. A huge fish planting program has been carried out by state and local association officials during the past two months and Utah fishermen anticipate a highly successful season. Fishing in all streams open May 19 will start at sunrise. class, f Dean Udall was given the contract for hauling the pipe. It is likely that the pipe laying will be done by M . S . Lott. Mr. Lott was given a contract for 6upplyintr some of the materials. The contracts were let with the stipulation that only Lehi men be given employment on the project. These men will be chosen from the National Service. It is thought that work on the project will begin in the very near future. noon . Newell B. Cook, state fish and game commissioner, announced that a reclamation announcing the formal opening date will be forthcoming during the next three or four days. Attorney General Joseph Chez and Commissione Cook will confer relative to the issuing o f the official procla- School this week, Gene Wil ls named salutatorian of the i Carina Evans, Metta Chris-fa- n Woffinden and Keith as honor These students. f of tract for materials. scheduled for Sunday, May 19, according to information emanating from state fish and game headquarters Monday after , I F OPENS MAY 19 fishing season, tentatively 34 BIDS FOR CITY FISHING SEASON k, -- ja . will be ; or THPDm.v . r. , ArKiti , HERE MONDAY, MAY I r ' "- - p- ire NEWSPAPEK D CASH GROCERY Quality Groceries at the Lowest Prices Brown'n for Bargains TEMPLE EXCURSION APRIL 30 RUDY VALEE VALLEE PLAYS AT THE ROYAL SUNDAY, MONDAY & There will be an excursion of the TUESDAY IN "SWEET MUSIC" Lehi Stake to the Salt Lake Tempi on Tuesday, April 30th. There will Rudy Valee, world famous radio be the usual 51 cent rate on the Orem for the 8:18 a. m. car and for the 4:15 crooner, cornea to the Royal Theatre, A good attendance from Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in tho p. m. car. the Lehi stake is desired by those in latest and most pretentious of Warner Bros.' mammoth musicals, "Sweet charge of the excursion. Music." Valee will be heard in a half dozen PRIMARY FESTIVAL catchy songs written especially for the Ann Dvorak also sing production. and dances in spectacular numbers. III FIRST WARD Still anoUier songbird who will 'be WEDNESDAY heard in the picture is Helen Morgan, famous torch singer who made such a hit in "Show Boat" The First Ward Primary children Rudy Valee's Connecticut Yankees will present a May Festival in the appear in the picture as does the First Ward Amusement Hall, Wednes Frank and Milt Britton Band which day, May 1, at 7:30 p. m. The sketch, will dispense redhot tunes. The music "Entertaining the Queen" will be given and lyrics were written by three of the by the children. The children will all most famous song teams, Warren and be dressed in costume and the hall Dubin, Dixon and Wrubel and Fain wll be appropriately decorated. Carma and Kahal. Clark has been chosen as queen. The picture, which carries a definCarma is the only grl in the Blue ite plot is filled with romance, drama Bird group who has not missed one and hilarious comedy. It is the story Primary meeting this year. Ralph of a young college boy who organizes Anderson was chosen as crown bear- a band and makes good as crooner and er. Ralph has also attended every orchestra leader in the big night clubs and over the radio. He falls in love meeting this year. The children will give a demon- with a beautiful dancing girl and stration of the work they have done helps her up the ladder to success alin their play hour this season. Parents though she thinks he is jealous of her are invited to attend the festival. and is trying to ruin her career. There will be ice cream for sale after There is a large and talented cast the program. playing in support of Valiee, with Miss Dvorak as his leading lady. Helen Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw were Morgan plays herself, a blues snger, while others include Ned Sparks, Salt Lake visitors, Monday. Robert Armstrong, Allen Jenkins, Alice White, Joseph Cawthon, Al B. Shean, Phillip Reed, William PLANTS FOR SALE Davidson, Russell Hicks and Adison Richards. TOMATO PLANTS Scores of beautiful girls are seen CABBAGE PLANTS in the dance numbers and spectacular PANSY FLANTS ensembles which were directed by SNAP DRAGON PLANTS PEPPER PLANTS Bobby Connolly. Alfed E. Green directed the porduction from the screen play by Jerry Wald, Carl Erick-so- n LEHI FLORAL based on and Warren Duff, Wald's original story. Fresh Groceries and M eats if you trade here Fresh Groceries Choice ,Baby Beef Roast And Complete Line of GREEN VEGETABLES TELEHONE WE DELIVER 18 Lehi Cash Market CHARLES R. CRABB, Manager STATE STREET LEHL UTAH t t |