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Show I Weekly Paper Ling News priEts the Cirrite the First Advertising Has the Circulation LEHI Lehi Free Pre S WIDELY READ v LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. APRIL I. PROM TO IHIOR No. 33 1, 1937 To Judge Cars Designed by Boys If. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS BE HELD FRIDAY Hi formal dancing: party interesting ... ... Fridav an e vein i iaU nlacp x BANQUETS THIS WEEK uance ami voj will mu. a good time . t you stav honu ., dance ar e;" orcix-- it r- -. 4rt. n.,. 'in !fie .,. . t..-- :.. ; Will furnish th e music fm- of .1 II M II I lUi3l it It. Ill l.,, " 1 riarge. A good time i, to ured evervon. forward by which is looked j thetudent ot tne juiuui of the decorations is, he theme A3 v J . Laii' . v This 5l V-- ' . "" SECOND WARD - - T ' gr me juniors nave UNITED BENEFIT lyJody Lane." ,m,d snare ... nccn. m ...i. direction of Miss the under rtriting and Mr. Coulam. rith jjiss Halliday Come" and see your favorite melody under the spot light. This 1 unsusa! feature of the dance, only others that will catch .re gre many i. '" .... SOCIETY PAYS INSUR- 'Willi! ANCE TO LOCAL MAN st V ii - ... ... m si soueted Mjr eve. numbering 10 01, wm during the eighth dance to Juniors, menade e music Orton's orchestra. of Dob the dance are: Mr. and RMitchell, Mr. and Mrs. s. lafid R- Gourley. Mr. and Mrs. fcS. arte Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. A. r.derson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Patrons of D- - jsson. of Leo committee consists chairman : Joe Lambert. Cada Josephine Worley. Larena Car- - Prom n. ebb, Russell Bone, committeemen . are: Craig Crabb, Class officers iSmith, esident; Keith U; Ila Webb, secretary; and Cecil and Due to tne number among our readers innuirioc .,f we print the APPOINTED to the international board of judges at a result of hl wide experience In the field of Industrial desion. Harley J. Earl (left), director of the art and colour section of General Motors, will assist the deans or presidents of 14 leading technical schools and universities In selecting the winners of the model car design competition being Inaugurated by the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild for boys of teen age. He is shown reviewing the broadened program with William S. McLean, secretary of the educational foundation. IMPROVEMENTS DANCE REVUE AND OF! RHYTHM Mr- ANNOUNCED Wing announce of their daughter Jena- - and Mrs. G. H ebetrothal . a h, to Thomas Woffinden, son of Mr. free entertainment given by the boys :i Mrs. Walter Woffinden. The wed-o- f and girls of the Lehi Primary grades. will take lite April 8, in the Salt Lake temple. The announcement of the betrothal the young couple will be read with The fterest by their many friends. are popular members of the Both are graduates of hunger set. the young couple c Lehi Mr. High School. Woffin- - the University of Utah fest year and is now employed by the C. M. I. in Salt Lake City. They make their home in Salt Lake. A round of social entertainment is planned for the pair for the itii attended ill leek preceding their marriage. Miss Wing will be entertained at a 'chen shower Thursday at the home Miss Beth Stoker. Assisting Miss 'ier the social are Mrs. Jay Price and Miss Vera Brown. fA reception will be given in honor their marriage by the parents at Lehi DansArt, Thursday evening, with Showing that business is still good state street, a number of improvements are being made to the State Street business houses and two new establishments are being added with openings scheduled in the near future. The southwest corner of the Lehi Lumber Company's buildings is being torn down to make way for a modern service station to be operated by the Texaco Oil Co. The People's Co-obegan renovating and modernizing their store this week. Manager Webb states that the entire interior of the store will be rebuilt making the Lehi store very modern and more convenient for the large number of shoppers that visit the store each week. Manager Miller of the Royal Theatre has joined his neighbors in the march for better business in having his show house given a new coat of paint. The front part of the Co-ohardware department will be occupied in the near future by a modern automobile display room. He was chosen to serve over the district because of the capability he as District possesses, nis duties President are to be in charge of all the missionaries and branches that are in his district. Missionaries have always been welcome at his home and they go there for comfort and on The public is invited to attend Monday, April 5th in the high school gymnasium at 7:30 p. m. The entertainment is a demonstration of the year's work in dancing and rhythm classes. Every child in the Third and Fourth grades will be students who pariticipatin, other have been chosen from the First and Second grades. A good crowd will be appreciated by the pupils and the teachers, for they have worked hard to make this entertainment possible. The Rhvthm Band from the First and Second grades will give the fol- lowing numbers: Ciribiribin. Military March, Amarlyllis and Roses of the Students of the Third and South. Fourth grade will give these dances: Indian Dance. Pop Goes the Weasel. Chidren's Polka. Muffin Man, Minuet, He- Jumping Rope Demonstration. Room Dancing. lays and Ball fprilSth. Ina Mission President, Byrant S. to Hinckley, sent this information Mr. and Mrs. James II. Gardner in a etter. He also stated that his was the first time they had ever appointed a man of their city be in charge of the Elders. p. j t tentative outline for the National Child Health Day which will be observed in Lehi, May 3rd has been made by the general chairman. Ross N'eilson and assisting teachers. Observance of this day will mark the Hth Annual May Day held in Ix'hi under the direction of the school. The Lehi public will once again be able to enojy a full day's entertainment. The students of the Primary, and Grammar grades, the Junior and Senior High School and the teachers will be working to this end for the next month. Outside activities will commence at 2 p. m. with the May Poles. Posture Parade and Pyramid Building and will list until approximately 3:30 p. m. The May Poles will be under the direction of Miss Ruth Rothe and Mr. The Posture Parade Basil Dnrton. :md Pyramid Building under Vera Conder's supervision, A Pageant and Dance Revue shall lie given in the evening at 7 p. m. These events are to take place in the auditorium. The evening performance with the will be given two nights Third and Fourth wards attending the first oerformance and the remaining wards the following night-OtheC' mmittees will probably be named to help carry out the program. It may be that other activities will be added to the above schedule, but this is the tentative outline. i Homes Must Be Cleaned j f t' t PHILCO RADIOS j " " L The Lehi Hardware , , ::, J'H t ! y M. I. A. officers APRIL I2TH FOR UTAH ARBOR DAY A LOCAL P. T. ic First Ward 8th. p. i 7 The are planning a big Mothers and Daughters Banquet to be held in the Memorial Building, Thursday, April HEALTH DAY s Your Home Store of Service FIRST WARD GOVERNOR PICKS Hoover of Provo. were Sunday dinner BENEFIT DANCE Guests CONVENTION guests of Mrs. Inez Peterson. Mrs. Joseph were afternoon the of Mr. Harold Fox and A benefit dance will be held tonight, Hammer, Mr. 2nd The convention of the P. T. A held Dee of Salt Lake Pril 1st in Build-fo- r daughter. Karma the Memorial of Webb in Salt Lake, Monday and Tuesday-wathe family of Wilma Johnson. City and Mr. and Mrs. Jess represented by Mrs. Alfred F. AH Of your friends will be at. the Provo. Adams, president of the high school av . unit of the Lehi P. T. A. at all the At the Tuesday meetings sessions. I there were also present Mrs. Clyde Dnrton, president of the Elementary unit; Mrs. A- K. Chatfield. chairNEEDb of the pr gram committee; and CLEANING man LET US SUPPLY YOUR HOME j Mrs. Elmo Eddington, WA.XPAPSS C..KANER the high school unit. of WALLPAPER T....c,lav cveninc at the final session 3 for 25c I f the P. T. A- convention, the local to $3.00 Per Roll I f ladies chorus was on the program and ALL SHADES OF KALSOMINE AND rAIMh l 'C. Uk'. Lang together with 233 other ladies, Size Paint Brushes 30c Pound .1sc and 25c The ladies chorus is directed by Mrs. Brushes Wallpaper Scrub 20c Paste 49c W Jure W. Jorgensen with Miss LaPriel Mop English Wax.. 65c 10c Ladies CrivKiwin as the accompanist. Polish Polish 25c June Jorgensen, of the chorus are: .$1.80 W. GARDEN Loona Giles. Mirl Garrett, Mildred GARDEN SEEDS GARDEN Rii--r oe- wvv.li Manraret Kirkham. Lela Lott. i 95 $1.00 GARDEN HOE oSHOVELS die Kittinger. Winnifred Sorenson. 98c Norine Fox. Phyllis Ixtt, Alta Ash, NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATORS Ailred. Lula Anderson. Tnelma WASHERS 'Hazel DEXTER NORGE WASHERS Godwin. Jennie Nostrum and Faye WASHERS BEAUTY AMERICAN Manning. Eg ROl'ND AK R 1 Those attending the sessions were ONE ACT PLAYS PRESENTED REKA RANGES creaUy mspi red bv the fine talks and Two one-ac- t plays will be presented numbers given at the convention. U pay Ward Mutual next in Fourth 3 to years thp Easy Terms up evening. "Marrying Off Tuesday P S75e.fl PU)0R COVERINGS. D. HEADS Attractive New Patterns 50c. is to be dramatized by the Father," TENNIS RACKETS GUNS AMMUM in' Gleaner and M. Men and 'Too Much HISSIOH DISTRICT of a Good Thing." by the Vanguards WE DELIVER and Juniors. The officen would like a good turn Detroit. Mihhigan, of A. D. Gardner Gard- out at this splendid preformance. II James Mrs. and Mr. of sor. the Ea&t ner is serving as president of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone, son c vers a which District Michigan Russell, Mrs. James H. Gray and state ol the of iHienigan. ET large port about 850 daughter, Dorothy, were business In the district ther are visitors to Salt Lake City. Tuesday. Saints. Latter-da. Wednesday evening by the fellows of A delicious banquet, cooked and served by the fellows, was interspersed with the following program numbers: Trombone solo by Sylvester Clark, a piano selection by Mrs. Clark, a comic reading by Irene Meiling and other numbers were also given. At the reunion which followed the banquet a program and dance was sponsored. Program numbers were: Reading by Mrs. Winzell Swenson, vocal duet by Mrs. Lawrence Walker and son, Jessie of Lindon, and a read ing by Mrs. Thelma Hansen of Salt Lake Citv. NATIONAL CHILD and Fred Webb and Miss Naomi . FORMER RESIDENT BURIED HERE Funeral services for Hyrum Baker. apartment house operator, who died at his home in Salt Lake City, 7G. were held formerly of in the ward chapel in Salt Lake City. Friday. Bishop June B. Sharp .he .services, Interment conucU was in the Lehi cemetery. Mr. Baker was born at Manning, West Virginia, May 31, 1860, a son of Noah and Bolinda Kendall Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Baker lived in Lehi for the ladies entertainment. Following the banquet Miss Arline for a number of years before moving Gardner of American Fork will read to Salt Lake. He is survived by a brother, Joseph Clyde Baker of Lehi, a three-ac- t play. and a sister. Mrs. Winona Bartholomew of Provo. THIRD WARD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker and The ladies of the Third ward and Mr. James Holden from Lehi attended their daughters were pleased with the the services. fine entertainment they were given the ward. STATE STREET class representative. CARRIAGE The Mothers and Daughters Banquet sponsored by tht- - Second ward men folks will be staged Thursday evening (tonight) in the banquet hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. A program in the chapel will start the evening's out right, with a orchestra number by Basil Hansen and company, community singing led by T. K. Kirkham and a reading by Keith Davis. During the banquet, with Mrs-- . Elmo Eddington acting as toastmis-tresthere shall be a series of toasts, readings and musical numbers given Thirty-firs- t s, fol- lowing information: The United Family Benefit Society recently organized, paid Mrs. Evan Colledge $75(1.00 at the death of her husband. The company's offices are at 10 South Main Street in Salt Lake City, carry an insurance policy on all members of the family, and were the first society of this kind to be licensed under the State Insurance Commission The company officers are always ready and willing to give out any desired information without obligation to those who desire it. vice-pres- mmerman, With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string leading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D - Clvme v YOUR NEWSPAPER 12. was proclaimed Monday, April as Arbor day by Governor Henry Blood 11. Sir. and Mrs. D. T. Wells, Mrs. Lulu Baker Cardwell of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Berlin of Huntsville; Mrs. Margaret Baker and family and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Holden and family of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Jensen of Salt Lake City, accompanied the body of Hyrum Baker to Lehi for burial. Ix-Ro- LEHI FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION TO MAKE TOUR In order to acquaint sportsmen with g the activities which are being carried on at several of the state hatcheries, a tour is being arranged that will cover Salt Lake County, and Kamaa Midway, Springville hatcheries. Lehi people who are interested are invited to take this trip with people of other towns. The group will leave at 8800 Scott Avenue, Salt Iake City, at 8:30 Sunday morning, April 4. This will make a very enjoyable outing for every sportsman and his family. Thomas Powers, President of Lehi Fish and Game Association. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter in Alpine. In fixing the date for the annual ceremonies, the governor urged all Utah citizens to observe the with the occasion ''in accordance FOR YOU which the enactment prompted spirit of the statute, and with nationwide 2 P0UND CAN 15 custom." The governor is directed by law to proclaim Arbor day each CORN FLAKES, large package... 9c PINEAPPLE, Sliced No. 2 spring. 2 for 29c Can Fixing the date on Monday will 2 for 19c provide a double holiday and enable PEAS. No. 2 Can many citizens to take week-en- d trips if the weather permits. Thursday. SPECIALS tree-planti- COCOA, LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 84.76 PERCENT OF UTAH COUNTY TAX CHARGE PAID Final apportionments of the county' $1,180,352.12 tax collection for 1936 per cent of assessrepresenting ment will be mailed to participators in a day or two Frank Bennett, assistant county treasurer, explained 84-7- Monday. In nearlv nil departments collections show a belter percentage gain than of 1935. The county's tax collection percentage of gain was 4.06 per cent over the 80.7 per cent figure for 1935. Utah county's share of the receipts for the year is 1320,739.21, distributed among 13 funds. Units' portions for th year 1936 with total collections received by the county in evh district, and collection figures or 1936 and 1935 are in that order reject ively: Lehi. $15,919.91. $35,759.5R. 76.93 per cent, per cent; Alpine City, $1,720.12. $4,648.62. 61.33, 46.63; American Fork. 117.930.13, 146,660.52. 80.25. 72 71. Pleasant Grove $9,088.20. 77.90, 71.64; Lindon. $23,650.71, $2,650.71. 77.90, 77.49; 67.03; Orem. $9,069.38, $29,656.88, 71.50, 66.C9. 72-9- for 2Qtt BREAD, Three 12 oz. loaves. ...... CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES SALMON. Tall Can RINSO, Large Package No 2 GRAPEFRUIT, can 10c 21c 10c 23c 2 r in- - 21c JELLO (Chocolate Pudding) 2 for 10j 29c BISQUICK, large package DUTCH CLEANSER, (2 limit) 2 for 15c Family Favorite Preserves, large 24c bottle lie PEPPER, 4 oz. can DINNER PLATES 10c 3 for 10c GLASS TUMBLERS A complete line of dishes for every need. 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