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Show i THlT-'M-V, Thursday, apeil April THE LEII1 FKEE PRESS 30. 1&36 Mr. and Mrs. n yards ad 2W) yards; J. high jump; Leo Russon, pole son. Robert. Clarence 1 1 LEHI WIHS TOP vaa t and high jump; Tom Gaines, raul Aulston of Salt i 440 visitors the Bone. at yards. h.me 0f Mr 440 vara--- ; RusU and low R. J. Whipple. Sunday PLACES IN POSTURE high Thomas, Mrs Salt Lake Frank Adams, KK) ; Rex W. W. D,ckern in the 29th. huds; Anril i v ,iPARADES high jump and Cecil mem Zimmerman, g ,.f friends are yards. ...'"",.,, Aur-n-- their married life. Zimmerman, Senior and High for Lehi Junior n hved m Lhi tc... 1 nev ,iiac School Girls brought honors to Lehi ....... 'v.ars have contributed and PLANS MADE FOR from the B. Y. U. invitational meet ' .1 at.l church affairs. They Friday and Saturday when they tl.tir home in Lehi. MUTUAL DELL were given the highest award at the meet for both the Junior and High School girls Posture Parade groups. comTheMutual le!l executive The Junior girls were rated excellent, some of made and mittee met recently the hitrhest ratine-- , with the Provo activities. summer the for the plans Farrer Junior High, Friday. At th A!"ine stake will occupy the Dell were Lehi meet girls High Saturday ill be from rirst period which the again rated with the higher teams 11. Timpanogos till 22nd June July Rich and Provo Lehi, Davis County, HKiilN AT 'A'lli-NN'U? stake next occupying the Dell, July Thfield were rated excellent. THE iiU.H SCHwo Lehi Stake will 12 to August 1st. method of rating this year being 3rd until Dell from the he at August a il! changed from that of other years, ;;.)- M lent I'.o.: 22nd. the teams were rated as excellent, August trie ri'.m.ri.:iMi arm v.ite-- f.r within In genual thi same plan is being superior and good. X'in:nati"n!, wil! day.--. out this year as last with a carried Lehi Junior girls were fortunate, Thin lay, April 'Mh. and Makof fine improvements. number in and first place Friday ia drawing take place tr fullou-liv1. ing it a successful season at the Dell. having the honor of leading tht ceh. Again Saturday the Senior parade. tiices Th. art: Student B.xiy Girls were first in the procession. Phone us your n.'.s items Call AdvertisI ; leading the posture parade group-aroun- d and Master Yell the field. The girls' posture ing Manager. Yell Mater. 4 WHISKEY if parade each year is growing to be one of the most interesting and color THE ful events of the field and track BOYS WH') ATTENDED MEET IN PROVO COUNTY first meets and Lena's winni't; places in both meets shows the ex In an etfort to decide what boys cellent training given by their leadshould go to the state ii.ct, there was fine er Miss Conder, and MONEY a countv meet Wednesday at the P. of the girls. Y. I'. stadium. Boys who went from the Lehi track team were high scorJUNIOR GIRLS MAKE FINE 90 meet Friday and SHOWING IN FIELD EVENTS ers at the Invitional CHANGE TO Saturay. The boys are Merlin Loveridge. Lehi Junior High School Girls won mile run, Howard mile run, Taylor, recognition and won honors in several Mil shot and discus, Robert Gaines, Y. B. field events at the U. Invitional and vault ton Russon, high pole :;Ilini Mi meet, Friday. Miss Wanda Turner, ana Hunter, high jump daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. jump, Lynn Come in and give us a trial 100 yards Turner, won first place in the broad broad jump, Kyle Gray, Kentucky Straight WfU and 220 yards, Craig Crabb, 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTTEED Whiskey jump. In the 440 yard relay, Myrtle 220 and and jump, nigh yards Jackson, Donna Barnhart,, Donna yards Eliza Keith Smith, shot put and discus; Kirham, Betty Jean Dorton, BOB S SHOE SHOP Paul Allred, 4 f0 yards; Howard Calton, Dorthea Evans and Wanda Zimmerman, pole vault, high jump MAIN STREET Turner won first place. PHONE 184-GLEXMORE DIST.'LLERIES CO. Is Dorthoa Evans, daughter of Mr. iind javelin; Kay Hunt, high jump; Louisville - c v. tnsboro and shot Street, put Lloyd javelin; second S. Mrs. won and John Evans, Largest Distillery in Kentmckj Sidney Manning, 100 yards; Calvin place in the 50 yard dash. The Senior High School girls won . ......... places in the 440 yard relay. The . girls were Mae Strasburg, Helen Jackson and Amminette, Myrtle Gladys Colledge. M Leo Russon tied for second place M in the pole vault in the Junior Boys M field events and Robert Garns place ! FOR BABY WEEK fifth in the 440 yard run. 138 U IRRADIATED " iniin imiirr iiiiii F.-s- li . i MARRIAGES Hospital Notes TELIFLE EXCURSION .V 14 Hu-ar- An endowment excursion temple will be held May 1st for the Lehi ttake. For all the people who are planning to take advantage of this excursion, will be given a round trip ticket for just 51c. i at 7:10 a. m. The train leaves The geenalogical officers are very desirous of having a large crowd on the excursion. Lt-h- MARRIAGES The following patients receired treatment at the Lehi Hospital thia - week: vi.-nin- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lett are the proud parents of a baby son bora at the hospital Friday. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Glen Wing and baby girl w?re removed to their home Saturday from the hospital. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Caroline Stice, small daughter of and Mre. Boyd Stice of American Fork, was removed to her home from the hospital Thursday after being treated for pnumonia. Mr- GAISFORD-BATEMA- N anMr- and Mrs. Willis nounce the marriage of their daughter. Beulah, to Ear! Bateman of Parley Eyce of Stockton was e took place The Lehi. the hospital Friday and Saturday Easter Sunday at Parowan. ceiving medical treatment. Gai.-for- d ma.-riag- TURNER-ERICKSO- N' Mr. and Mrs. S. nounce the marriage ter. Irene to Alma lehi, son of Mrs. They were married Turner .1 re- Big Double Show mm FOR BIG IRRIGATION Gfenmore's MINT SPRINGS SipSffJ y. DITCH Ice cream will be and teachers. sold by the officers acci-(dent- ly 7 - BROADBENTS m FRIDAY & SATURDAY BUTTER, Challenge or Maid of Clove Brand 32c 3 for 10c 5c BREAD Dried Slice Beef, Libby's, Corn. 2 Cans Deviled Meat, 3 5c Tins Jar 10c 19c 12c BEANS, Extra Quality 2 cans 14c 7 Flavors, Packet 4c Dinner Club Salad Dressing. 1 Quart Jar . 25c FLOUR, Golden Loaf"" High Patent, 48 Pound Sack... $1.18 10c ienna Sausage 9c Jel-Wel- l, Salmon, Tall Can 10c 18c Large Quart Can Pineapple 2oc 2 Pound Jar Jam or Jelly 19c Big alue Tea, Pound Package.. 26c 1 Nice Fresh Tomatoes, Lettuce, Oranges and Bananas. YOU WILL FIND IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Ankle Sox, all sizes and colors. . . .15c Ladies Silk and Rayon Hose.... 25c Ladies' Pure Silk Hose 50c and 75c The Best Percale 18c yd. Girls and Ladies Silk Bloomers 25c and 50c Lady Ester Face Towder and Holden Pierson, daughter of William and Amelia Metz Crouser was born March 4, Thursday afternoon, May 7th, at 2 o'clock in the Memorail building the auxiliary ladies will entertain their mothers at a party in honor of the Gold Star Mothers. All members and mothers are invited to attend. Those who cannot take their own mother are requested to take some other older lady. A splendid program has been arranged for the occasion: Reading, Winzell Swenson; quartet, Ernest Shepherd. Ralph Larsen, Donny Dorton and Buddie Bowers; vocal solo, Mrs. Allan Fjeld; saxophone trio, John Broadbent, Ernest Allred and Calvin Fox; tap dance, Betty Jean Dorton and June Anderson; accord-ia- n Marion County. West Virginia. She came to Lehi in the early part of 1898 and since that time has made her home here. She was married to Joseph Holden, October 21. 1898, by John E. Booth, in Provo, Utah. Her husband passed to the Great Beyond. November 29. 1917. in Lehi. Utah. On January 15, 1920, she was married to Theodore Pierson and she has been a wonderful companion to him and a loving mother to his children until the time of her death. She has been an active worker and church member up until the time of her last illness. She was always willing to do what good she could for those in need. For the past two vears her health has been failing and he passed peacefully away at her home Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock following a two weeks illness. 1868. in Mannington, solo, F LEGION iit 1 I I "M'iny. SEGO MILK, 5 ta 11 KARO SYRUP STRAINED cans VEGETABLES ORANGES m 35c I 10 LB. BUCKET 69c CREAM OF WHEAT M M - - 15c, 20c 10c & 25c 25c TOMATO JUICE M M 2 DOZEN FOR 19c t 1 kGla I I i i Sit? FRUITS M m & VEGETABLES BANANAS M M YAMS 4 4 4 -- ASPARAGUS M M M '.f, POUNDS 25c i POUNDS 25c i SPINACH "'".''.',,.1.'.'.'.. 1t,yrt..1p. 19c POUNDS POUND 5c I STRAWBERRIES, FRESH TOMATOES, RADISHES, LETTUCE, CARROTS AT MARKET PRICES m SOAP, P - 48 LBS. - 6 POUND SHORTENING rs 29c luve anesi pa 29c POWDER, BREAD 12 our'ce ,0,,es 3 FOR lOe LB. 15c VELVET TOILET TISSUE, 1000 Sheets BAKING POWDER, Calumet SUNBRITE CLEANSER CRESCO SARDINES 1 Pound Tall 4 for 1 Pound 19c 25c 4 Cans 19c Can 65c Pound 3 2 for 19c Cans MEAT BEWT 15c CHEESE, MILD 16: RIB SHOULDER ROASTS 14c i. CORNED BEEF LB. 12c -- RUMP OR ROUND BONE m W 25c 5c LARD m mm i I FRESH SALMON H i PAR WASHING HEWLETTS TEA all flavors n n M FOR COFFEE, HILL'S RED CAN JELL0, n 19 GIANT BARS I M M 51 10 LBS. 64c & G ft w t i FLOUR HI-POI- SUGAR M 08 and i t M M fa i i : nM i & m MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roneyberg of Salt Lake City, announce the birth of a daughter, born in the L. D. S. hospital. Friday. April 24th. The mother was before her marriage Miss Dorthy white. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. White are the proud grandparents. . SCHOI fi M M guitar The Service Star Legion hjld a meetng at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford to talk over the state conventon? State and national officers were present at the meeting. The officers are Mrs. T. Callets, president, Mrs. Anne Well Cannon and Mr. Lilly Dunyon. children. Mrs. Dolphine Kelly, Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Mable Stieger, Jr., Salt Lake City. Utah; Fred Pierson. Salt Lake City, Utah; one granddaughter, two brothers. Frank and Al Crouser. Mannington, West Virginia, and a host of friends to mourn her loss. EXTS 33G23?S m m SERVICE STAR Surviving are her husband Theodore Pierson, Lehi, Utah, three step and Mrs. T. M. Samuelson, Cream ,. 10c JohnMr. Banks. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. We invite you to Marsh and two children of Salt Lake our store, serre yourself, it will City; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh le our pleasure to help you or and three daughters and Miss Theron Telephone your order. of Alpine and C C. Hackett Stronr WE DELIVER PROMPTLY and Miss Maude Hackett were Sun ! F. S, We Cover Dress Buttons day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius I and Frams Pictures. Banks, Hershel Mannig; selection, Russon sisters and a tribute to the mothers by the presiden Mrs. Lottie Peterson. Foods Baby BABY WEI K 11,1 SPECIALS Mrs. Lorena V. iwrd, And keep the change Dewey Barnhart, 22 month old son FUNERAL SERVICES of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, fell in Ifhe irrigation ditch HELD FOR MRS. near the Barnhart home Wednesday Junior Warburton a afternoon. THEODORE PIERSOH grandson saw the boy fall and scream ed for help. Members of the family Funeral services were rendered in heard the screams and came to the Fifth Ward Chapel, Saturday the who was lad assistance of the nearly afternoon for Mrs. Theodore Pierson, LIONS CLUB AT LEHI drown. TO ELECT OFFICERS Jay Barnhart, a brother and also a who died Wednesday mornng after a exwere illness. very They scout, appliivj artificial Hesporation lingering Lehi Lions Club will vote on 1936-3and soon the boy was able to run pressive and touched the hearts of officers at their next regular meeting, many. around and play again. The services were presided over by May 7, according to President Alva 0 He has appointed The pro- II. Wing. Bishop Henry Erickson. STAKE PLAY TO BE committee nominating consisting of TAKEN TO CEDAR FORT gram was as follows: Opening song, all past presidents now residig in On Mountain The quartet, ''High Knudsen. Emily Lehi, with the first president as Residents of Cedar Valley have rc Top.'' by Lillian chairman. They are in the order of quested that the stike play be pre- Royle, Joseph Kirkham and Freeman as follows. service, Reuben Davis; song, senter in the Cedar Fort chapel nsxt Royle; prayer, Leo GHanson, Frank Sharp, "O Mother Dear," Audrey Thomas; Tuesday evening, May 5th. R. David Dr. William L. Mitchell, Members of the cast of the leaders the sketch and first speaker, Presi N. Ernest Webb and Joseph Worlton, C. A. vocal dent solo, Schow; have consented to go to Cedar Fort "Night Coulam. Officers wil! ?e installed on that date and give their play for Follows Day," Sister Rula Dorton; the benefit of the people in Cedar speaker, Edward Southwick; vocal May 21, prior to the district conven in Logan June 2 and 3. solo, "It Will Not Be Long," Lillian tion Fort and Fairfield. Knudsen; closing prayer was offered by President V. H. Peterson. The AMERICAN LEGION grave was dedicated by Hyrum Baker. The interment was made in AUXILIARY TO EN the Lehi City cemetery. Biographical Sketch of Mrg. Lorena TERTAIN MOTHERS V. Holden Pierson FOR THURSDAY J SAVING, PRESENT FESTIVAL The graduating clans of the Seminwill take a trip to the interestng places in Salt Lake City, Saturday, The Second Ward May Festival May 2nd. be presented May 8th at the will They will visit the Deseret News. K. ward house at 8 o'clock. Eloise HanL. S. Broadcasting station, airport, sen is the queen for the affair and organ recital, state capitol. ''This is her attendants are Myrtle Fitzgerald. the Place," monument and the Shirley Webb, Delores Trane and The buglers will be Rex The party will consist of about 45 Joyce Gray. Brooks. and Dancing Bobby Gray or 50 students. and singing by the primary children will be the main features of the pro gram. PROOF t. 're-nle- PRIMARY TO BOY FALLS IN 18 100 8-- ary peni-tentar- OLD ' SECOND WARD TO HAKE TRIP MONTHS W at the Royal Mrs. William Peterson of Pleasant Let's Go! Grove went home Tuesday. SEMINARY STUDENTS A M li-- of their daughM. E rick son of pital. lone Erickson Mrs. Gilbert Simmons is the proud in Salt Lake mother of a baby boy born in the hosCity, Saturday. April 23. pital Tuesday. Friday and Saturday. I !6 in Elaine Nkholes of American Fork, underwent an operation for appendicitis Monday in the local hos- an- LOWEST PRICED - Miss T. - ROASTS I r k at . . 18c t, ui irom fewift or Armours Rmn v...uv u LtTl People's PHONE 76 OR 78 18 - - 1 1 20s LIKE RICKY SOUR UTIIRATED LEMON 2 FOR 15c o it. Co-- o P STATE j1 ST., LEHI If 1 1. 1 |