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Show FKE THE LEHI THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 136 u,r ,m ,t OPERETTA PLEASES L. D. S. Conference SALT LAKE CITY APRIL 2ND to 6TH INCLUSIVE Excursion rates via C BREMS DEALER IMPRESSIVE SER- TROOP ONE safety first r:de the big red CARS n, Reporters. Hospital Notes TROOP TWO week: Mrs. Marie Goates is the proud mother of a fine baby boy, born Thursday in the local hospital. Mrs-Alc- e ARNOLD Dick Fox opened with prayer. Blain Karren, Sr. Patrol Leader, took WEEK-EN- D charge of the flag ceremony with excursion rates on sale April 2nd to Victor Smith, Wilson Lott, and Daniel 5th, inclusive. Return limit Monday, Shepherd assisting him. Then each Patrol gave reports. April 6th. The Raven Patrol gave a demonstration on First Aid. Then Mark Bradshaw gave a demonstration on fire building. After meeting was over the patrol leaders, scribe and scout master had meeting to plan what to The rest of the do next meeting. scouts played games. Mark Bradshaw and Keith liusn-tna- patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this a. 66-- BOY SCOUT PRESS CLUB following Carter were Salt Eay and Parrel Thursday. Lake buamss viators. Ed-w.- rd per mile rate in effect daily April 2nd to 6th, inclusive. Return limited to date of sale only. The FOR GOODNESS SAKE USE Twas the night before "April Fool-The first foolish stunt was 'walking out" in opening exercies. Max The troop met at scoutmater "backa over and home Wilson put wards program." Opening exerciii Taps Scout n. Mrs. Mary Rasmusen of Highland, major operation, was returned to her home Thursday. VICES HELD SUNDAY FOR JAMES HARTSHORN Solmenly impressive were the funeral servces held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Fourth Ward Chapel over the remains of James Hartshorn, 44, who passed away last Wednesday morning, March 25th, at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake, following a lingering illness. Bishop Joseph Smith was in charge of the services. The program which was rendered follows: Duet Zina Anderson and sister. Prayer John S. Smith. Remarks W. H. Jenkinson. Solo Grace Webb. Remarks Virgil H. Peterson. Remarks Bishop Joseph Smith. Trio Lula Anderson, Rula Dorton and Flossie Webb. Benediction MerriM White. Interment was made in the city cemetery where graveside services were in charge of the Lehi American legion Post No. 19. Taps were Acting Scoutmaster Scout Dorald Allred called for patrol reports. Report on 14 mile hike and also very Mrs. Mabl McNeil and son were good map Scout Soren Sabey. Scout Adams was appointed hike removed to their home in American BLAZERS HOLD master. t Fork, Monday. KITE TOURNAMENT Scout Eddington then gave a very Davis Kittinffer had a major oper- interesting "bed time' story. The Blazers of the stake held their Scout Bob Wilson was elected new ation preformed at the Lehi hospital kite tournament Saturday, March 28, (Cobra the of leader Eagles patrol Wednesday. at the Sandbed above the cemetery. and Indian Patrols. BEWARE-- ) A contest was held among the boys Hike Tentative plans for an Easter Jacob Hunt was brought into the to see which boy could build the best being dicuased the were requirement hospital Thursday for medical treatkite. Paul Peterson of the Fifth ment and was returned to his home on that all attending must be Ward was the for his kite who has undergone a Saturday. Mrs. Richard Brown of Riverton is the proud mother of a winsome baby girl born Friday. Mrs. Gilbert Mitchell and son were removed to their home on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs, Merrill Warnick of Pleasant Grove, are happy to annouce the arrival of a lovely baby girl, at the hospital. born Sunday Mrs. Ephraim Walters of American Fork, announces the safe arrival of a baby daughter born Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Phipps of Amthe erican Fork wish to announce birth of a baby daughter bom at the local hospital on Tuesday. The mother was formerly Wilma Thomas of Cedar Vulley 5TROOP THREE AT BROADBEINTS THIS BUTTER, WEEK-EN- D PER POUND 34c THREE 5c BREAD I Urge 10c 2 Pound Can COCoXTl 7c Rockwood's or Mothers I CORN, 2 Cans 19c Cans ltc PEAS, 2 BEAHS JELL-WELJEL-SER- 10c CANS 1 5c All Flavors, T, KREMEL, COFFEE-Sehilli- 2 Packet 4c All Flavors, Packet 5c Delicious Desert ngs, PURE LARD, i Pkg...5c ib. Can 25c. Pound 15c Mrs. Second Ward, We wonder. Dale Hadfield, Third Ward; Edna Webi, Fourth Ward, and Mrs. Aaer Southwick of the Fifth Ward. Miss Fern Rothe, TROOP FOUR stake Blazer leader, was in attendThe meeting was started with an ance to help put over the tournament. The boys sailed their kites, after opening ceremony lead by Legrand Comer a member of the Pinetree which they were treated to a "winnie patrol. The 11th Scout Law "A Scout roasty .They also enjoyed games Is Clean" was dramatized. Next was and races planned for them by their patrol leaders report for test passing, leaders. attendance and boys in neckerchiefs. Next were some points on the hike NOTICE which will be taken the day before Easter, Saturday, April 11th. Last All those who have done work on on the socut meeting were some inand home of Dr. Eddington please the using structions on caring for, cere turn full time into him this week. Then investure axe. the safely, mony for Bruce Fowler was held, a JUNIOR GIRLS TO new Scout in the Troop. PRESENT PLAYS Stanford Russon, Reporter. Press Clubbers. Mrs. Sarah Knudsen and her TROOP FIVE daughters, Lillian, Alice and Vera, entertained the Dai f liters of the Meeting was opened by the troop Pioneers in Spanish Fork at the home some coordination exercises held doing of Mrs. Emma Hepperson. Mrs, Alice Robert Phillips and Scoutmasters hv Francis read the history of her grandof the remaining Most Lott. Keith mother, Mr. Hannah Otterson. time was taken up deciding what colors should be used in the scout It was finally agreed neckerchiefs. on to have gold with a red border. Because of the Boys' Dav Dance, Fri SPECIALS winner, proved to be the best kite made. The teachers in charge of this event were. Mrs. Mazelle Davis of the The Junior Girls of the First Ward plays in their present two one-aamusement hall next Tuesday night, immediately after Mutual. The purpose of this program is so that the girls might buy their Junior pins. The plays are "Ask Nancy,'' and "The Bamboozle Dike Chair." The characters in "Ask Nacy" are. Elsie Cox, Rhea Higgenson, Salina Peterson and Beth Fox. Characters of the did- - other play the most are Margaret Walker, of 10, boys day, April Geraldine n t want to leave Friday afternoon for Agnes Lewis, Taylor, thfir Easter hike. It was finally de Dorothy Ford, Jean Darling and cided however that those that didn't Lillian Gray. Besides these two plays there will go Friday night should join the others be a splendid program presented. Saturday morning m West Canyon. Willard Loveridge, Reporter There will be a small admission charge. TROOP SIX Registered Scouts 16, 13 present. During the past month a contest has been held; points were given on num ber of scouts attending meetings, trips taken, and tests passed. Flying Eagle Scouts proved victorious with the small margin of one point. Troop good turn: Eight scouts chopped wood for Grandmother Cham berlain, an aged widow. LaVerle Hacking, Reporter. will ct LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Nile Wahburn and sister were in Provo, Thursday, visiting with father, who is very ill. their Mrs. Lillian Knudsen attended the concert given in the Granite Stake house Saturday evening. The Ftnall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Comer, who has been confined to her bed with pneumonia is slowly GLEANERS TO MEET AT FIFTH WARD recovering. M. MEN AND The M. Men and Gleaners of the will meet at the Fifth Ward Chapel next Tuesday evening for their SHORTEHiKO, Pound 12c regular monthly meeting. After this meeting each will have had a turn CATSUP, 14 Os. Bottle i4c entertaining. The Gleaners and M. SALMON, Tall Can i0c Men have certainly enjoyed these Very Good Brooms 4nc meetings this winter. Visit Our Store or Telephone Your The Fifth Ward have prepared Order. something very special for the evening. Harrison R. Merrill of th B. Y. U. will be the speaker for the BROADBENTS evening. Refreshments will be served WILL PLEASE YOU and they would like a good turn-ou- t. stake Our price D. U. ASK WATKIKS PRODUCTS 'Sunbonnet Sue" the two act by Samuel Jackson is reported, M operetta, presented Friday night FREE GOODS with each purchase. ...I'"",. Actor's care at ber home. the Lehi Junior High School was profor Chicken nounced one of the beet ever present- Use Dip and Disinfectant this week. Protect Save. your baby ed, by the large audience in attend- Coops and chicks with Watkins Liniment. dinner Satance. Mav Lott entertained at and Mrs. goodness difference same and That Mr. a very The cast and chorus gave urday evening for 300 commendable performance, showing is packed in every one of the Phillips. splendid training by those in charge. PHONE ORDERS TO The Junior Orchestra also gave Mr. and Mrs. John Devey, Smitu some excellent numbers. Hutchings, Mrs- Annie (Orern Line) OHE CENT CITY QFFIGALS firav attended a business Monday. meei.r.g in Prove. pn-duct- SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD THURSDAY, A?Bt, . PRESS - Theodore Pierson reception held in a wedding attended !pine for the The of Mr. and Mrs. John Devey. was held Wednesday evening. and Mr. and Mr. "The Daughters 0f the Blue Bell are Jj The Mayor and City Council home of Mrs. Minnie in keeping asking your the streets clean. Especially is it day, April 9th t 2 oVl evident that ashes are being carried into the streets which makes an untown The EvansvilleCamptftL., sightly scene. In some parts of covered ters of the Pioneers are being literly the streets with ashes and this sort of work must home of Mrs. S. J TavlnT be stopped. You are now asked to be April &th. for their more careful as to where you dump Mrs Laura Evans and ashes if you do not heed to this action, uuiiuciuiau will Jg other ways of making you stop will ""U,TOS asked to have to be used. present. Let us try in our small way to keep our town clean and presentable for the public eye. We all want our town to look just a little nicer every day, but DEMAND THE BEST still with this thought in mind some with of us continue to fill the streets WHITE ACE ahes and trash, thinking that in some carried will the be or that other way m?4 j2 T in I not give WILL NOT Lehi Mayor and City Council. 1 ;rirt hi RUB 0 funds ash Potter of Provo, and Miss Mattie Davis of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. BOB S SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. SEC? .ect PH0NjJ Perec MAIN STREET sumn U pro C. Schow, Sunday. varioi irities, May Soon Tax ashing h" Deficits Continue. irtainn C.-- day is not far distant, observers here believe, when the federal government will have to begin paying for its spending sprees of the last three years by cutting the personal income tax exemption from $1,000 to $750. m hi ' si ;mty and it racat is year- N :Eoss Clu .ns Men hj irk, en hi ladi Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Shovels, J' Hose and Ladders After two weeks or so of wrestling with the President's plan to rais $('.20,000,000 a year by taxing the ,:n divided surpluses earned by corporations In the future, It has been developed In the ways and means committee that the tax will raise a considerably lesser sum. Spending Must Eventually Stop. ! Some time, It Is admitted by evn the most ardent spender, the spending of $2 for every 51 the government takes In must come to an end. But that end Is so far nowhere In sight. Treasury statements of March 18 revealed that since the start of the current fiscal year July 1, 1935, government spending Increased by over the corresponding period of the preceding fiscal year. The deficit on March 23 was 2 billion 201 million 903 thousand dollars. President Roosevelt In his first annual budget message said that the nation should plan for a balanced budget In the fiscal year which Is now entering Its third quarter. Yet a deficit which some estimates have placed as high as 4 billion dollars looms for the 1037 fiscal year. In Capitol. "Boondoggling" With such a situation already In sight, the dilemma of congress scratching about for a means of raising cm way. lathis Paint, Wall Paper, Muresco, Lin-Wax Polish, Wall Paper Cleaner, Brooms, Mops, Pails, Brushes. The wh' in u ;n X WASHINGTON, D. ,od at The Needs Here Plans Have Reached Ultimate; Big "Soak-the-Ric- with a Get Your Cleaning Incomes of $759 I istin, flton, GILCHRIST HARDWARE MAIN STREET or Ho A HOME INSTITUTION LEHI, THE ROLLATOB GUARA HTEED FOR UTAI IQYRS. 0 Super race I Let Us Service Your Car for Those Conference Trips $020,-000,00- 0 when actually about five times that much Is needed to balance the budget, the observer In the shadow of Capitol Hill can hardly be blamed for assuming that "boondoggling" Is becoming as rife under the great dome as In the hinterlands. Between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000 per-on- s turned In Income tax reports this March. The remainder of gainful workers, numbering about 40,000,-00have so far been able to assume that the tax burden was not weighting them down, directly, at least. 'But schemes have gone about as far as tliey will go, and within the next few years the government will have to choose between three alternatives: Choking Industry and thus forcing more unemployment, with Its subsequent relief expenditures; taxing the poor as well as the rich, or wholesale cuts In expenses. making The taxing of Incomes above $750 will probably be the first step. Boys' tripe 0 WIN eae K TOW ceacl Eighl WASHING, POLISHING and GREASING PEP Itire TIRES, BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES iik&s $&.ou and up STATION NOW OPENS UP EARLY EVERY MORNING GAS, Six! uteri Croc! STATE STREET SERVICE STATION SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager Center St. and State c Street ityai i 16 Oi xijr- ELI h 1 MOl CLO toe t;firr?riTrraTrnn mm THE CRACKER BARREL A tip to the Black not learch the malls? CommltteWhy You can't en-jo- in Uncle Sam. Polish tine dairy products-Br- azil to I LTV Z S f I. if IV I .r V Jf mmJtJ, hams-Argm- grain-Can- ada har cotton, evidently "HI more GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS on Allan Strasburg was entertained Thursday on his 10th birthday by fifteen boys and pirN nt his hnme." The guests enioyed the afternoon playing games after which they were served a delicious luncheon. 1UU" hour ,'fng bountiful.' printed butter is lower, our Quality higher. ., held 1 c ,...A . Ptrmanent WHITE SHOE CLEAXQ Accept No Substitute it to us? V-- 8 - Mr who Llovd and George Strasburg, back a from trip returned have just of their east, gives a brief report about for road vHt They were on the some time that two weeks and during away. visited they places interesting of the We have asked for your were: tnicago, aimm on this matter, will you two new troit, where they purchased trucks. Independence. MisFord in souri, several interesting places with visited Kansas City, where they Dr. E Farnsworth and from their came directly home, arriving in Lehi had a Sunday. They report that they very enjoyable trip. p. kujij Smith. Talmadge, Ely, Bruce, Colby, Brecklnridge-t- he "Sidewalka of New York- - hat started the T"" "Big Parade" t i Senator Jo, (Ufa) Robinson; attemot to popularise 'boondoggling-- ' mhht sue. . ,1 , for the horrible tmplei m our oun backyards. ed GREEN VEGETABLES, m I You Etc. v. get uie ucbv selection uit Meats and Groceries at our store. tan AT.Wavc 1 . .hnke v.. LAB!IEM Eugene Strasburg had a birthday 1 tn Chicago, birthday partv la?t week on his 12th f,mii on re Game? and were outfitted with aluminum kitch.! birthday anniversary. refreshments were enjoved bv 20 boys iUn.ll. and modern furnUur. r"" ' pl.natlon: w. muM keep and girls, at the Strasburg home. ih,-'I' MAIN STREET morale." PHONE 17 r LEHI, UTAH 1 1 II r |