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Show r sDAYl APRIL 1 THE I.EHI FREE I'RESS ITEMS LOCAL nW THURSDAY. Bert disagreeable hjve ar.ythinjr An Open Letter to a : 1 DcM a.! Hit-And-R- Driver un Mr. and ti'es GOODWIN'S. p . Altx !; Everett Richins moved Brown, h; where Wednesday, .riwn forbranch r home. will make pant but C. L - - ' ' ,c, and Mrs, ' ' " ' , 1 " k Fariv .: jfeld :eb;m sixu-er- . a f - ,v . " . .' 1 ' i ...J ie - V;ve fed LcirANDIS x . fVt! - - .... - - ' , v7 jerinc I a spent s Y Mrs. H:.! II j r DAM $ !! !: ill M 'lay, ,,f te.;, Lehi with her sister-- . tew-i- WceK F.I. I., von n w :tv;-.- ; n it far, atiyway. Of course a bit Y.ui :uv startled by doorbells; your j when, von pick up the morning swials paper; i .. .. .,.., wla-tinuuui go's ui--i a strati er seems to stare at you. Fur tliere is just a lHXssibility tliat some chance nas.ser-h- v ; you- - Bul V0lir lul.e is to behave ajjaiii. Eacii j.iassing day brings added safety. If it will make you feel never ' fi , i Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddinrto-;- , Dr. and Mrs. W. 1.. V Mr.-- . May Hansen and Basil Hansen attended opera given by the B. Y. U. The opera was written by I'rof. Williaim Hansen of the B. Y. U. ''The Bleeding Heart," an opera based on the legend of the heart in the Cave. Miss Gertrude Anderson and Miss Ada Phillips were Lehi girls who took part in the splendid and give us a trial. while you wait. in rnm work done STATE SHOE HAROLD STREET SHOP Tim-panop- OSBORNE. Prop. LEW, UTAH STREET, ITATE performance. I LrA Juvy LJ THEATRE AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY LEHI'S S PROGRAM FRIDAY IS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY', APRIL 23 and 24 be;j-innino- be any better, you may caught. Hut, my craven fellow, you'll never escape yourself! lou'll nevercst-apthe shame of having killed a child and run away. You'll never escape the aching, burning memory that, faced with the test, you preferred cowardice to courage. You will live the rest of your days bluffing yourself into believing that you didn't have time to think (although life's crises are not scheduled for men's convenience) ; that anybody else would have dene the same thing (although you don't dare tell anybody else) ; and that it wasn't murder, but. ju.st an accident (as though people hid themselves after dents). The days will be trying, but not so bad compared with the nights, when you lie awake with your conscience and when, having fallen asleep iii. last, dreams steal into your tired brain to reenact that s..ene of secret shame. Yes, the nights will be hard. A thousand times vO? ts release that pent-u- p shame, to scream : "I kilied wU mi run ivvay!" It would make you feel better, b;' you elc it. - Listen : You didiA get v it': a thing! And you know it y-j- The state law requires that all cars must be inspected before June 15. We have expert mechanics and the best of accessories. LEHI'S OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION Comer Garage '. ! HIGH SCHOOL they're willing! and. oh Boy. are they able! RUBY KEELER and LEE DIXON in Ready, Willing and Able" honevs a and a hundred in it's stars! Also Good Shorts. of comics feet of Time to have your Car Inspected v.i, u They're ready, the e ' ASSEMBLIES GIVEN BY UNIVERSITIES show that's as fast moving Admission Onlv 10c and 20c. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Boys who will enter the track events for the Lehi Junior High will be the following: Richard Roberts. Dean Mitshell, Charles Carson, Lee Roberts, Wayne Dulloise, Don Rick, Stanford Cook, Jack Mitchell, Grant Ash and Ralph Roberts. Monday the B. Y. U. Symphony rchestra pave a concert for the beneMr. and Mrs. George Wayne were SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DRAWING NIGHT fit of the high school students. guests of Mrs. Alice Austin, Sunday. The Girls' Glee Club from the Uni JO for the lucky boy or girl if the lucky person is not present for the of Utah held the interest ot $10.00. we will draw until we versity j. p Bradshaw was a Salt Lake give away two prizes of ?2.50 each. students the Wednesday morning vi sitor Tuesday when they presented a group of songs. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 26 and 27 Russon entertained Mrs. Lizzie TENNIS TEAM CHOSEN Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. A PICTURE AS BIG Cloyde Stone of Vineyard. to represent the Lehi High Chosen AS Ersel Fagan was visiting in Ogden School in the tennis tournament are the following fellows who have shown with relatives Wednesday and Thurs their ability in tennis playing. Dick day of this week. Greater love hath no woman Russell Mitchell, Hardy Jenkinson, . . . than to break her own Woodruff Magelbee spent Sunday Bone, Keith Trane, R. C. Allred, heart by sending her beloved Richards, evening at the home of Mr. and MrsFloyd Erickson, Spencer Charles C. Crabb. Bob Dorton and Dan to another woman's arms! The boys have competed with two Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and teams in practice games. They lost 5 3 to 0 daughters, Dee Nae and Shirley Fae, won and team Provo 0 the to to of Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting to the B. Y. school team. to at the J. F. Fagan nome. Senior the high Girls chosen from are Jean matches tennis in participate Miss Vola Anderson and Truman and Pauline Worlton and Elsie and Bills of Riverton, spent Sunday in Eliza Calton. Lake of as the euests of Mr. and Salt consists team The Junior high Allan Chip- - Mrs. H. R. Spurrier. th foi'owintr fellows: and man, Don Evans, Grant Ash Miss Dorothy Stewart of Provo Howe Woodhouse. and Miss La Priel Goodwin were in as guests Brigham City last week-en- d STUDENTS JOIN IN MERRIof Miss Beth Romney and Miss MENT OF GIRLS' DAY Phyllis Kirkham. LjSp1I ii iU rt THE LOVE IT GLORIFIES! if Jzif - mm i?iiw (CMfm&i vw'f M S ; sy : . , "A X"' utmm wSii!' Also JAMES COMER, Manager. TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE $3Q-0- scare printing or want anything in th-printing line. Sorviw tvith a imils ---' SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT U PHONES Office Residence 117-Night or Day If you hw any news of in terest, any adwtisng, any Job 8-- vF '" Vlj r v H Mr. .. and c!.;!.r n, lav if Mrs. i;v, Mrs. An.lv IT d - Deacons from of attr was fine at Mr- - H I'' ;,'ay night. Mr. last Kenneth wa ;i charge said it Kim,. U.i fee! like :, kid to dive in Suiiday in such a ' ,..d timeof Under the leadership in the sch.ols and in Club ckthing projects, the same girl will be amazingly skilled in handling materials and selectwardrobes, and at a ing cost which allows other members of the family to have their share of the clothing money. This jrirl has learned wardrobe management, a term indicating a knowledge of design and construction- She has taught to work with new as ue!l as old fabrics. Club clothing firls are decidedly advanced in their undciv.amling and ::l;!:tv to handle wardrolie problems. e i r; .'ii;.cl judgment in values and a knowledge f color, design and pood workmanship, is the opinion of Miss Shipev, state ub worker The style dress revues in, clothing exhibits features of all county and state fairs have a.Miuainted the state with the splendid work .riils can do. U-e- 1 4 193T 4-- family .... ... nVYAS APRIL 22, spent the Mr. J ted friends in Lake. W. nd. . .l:rl? 1. 22,mi PATHE NEWS and a TISEE SUNDAY 4 P. H. Evenings Comedy. Good Carl at Friday was a picturesque day the high school. Life began at six, had the girls came dressed as they school. of first day their dressed beer, Such a feeling of gaiety was among too the girls th tt the boys were only merriment. the glad to join beauti-f,-;,,- .r The giHs were successful in in dancy the for the b w but with were Funds the evening, ..,,iciintii from teach decorated the ers and studcnl- - they some m me hall ir a lovely way, using occasions. on d other use. dec .rations with the The boys were pleased was well which in the or. joyed by all. ; r,, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL Jf No. 167 Rye ljv-6- 4 Bourbo'W I Mrs. Kate Anderson, The First ward Genealogical Society held its closing social in the Relief The Society Hall. Monday night. and evening was spent in music Refreshments were served. Snecial quests were Mr. and Mr. Adolph Hunger. A GIRLS CLOTHES . SENSE MAY SAVE PART OF STOLEN' and PINT ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Freebairn and daughter, Verlynne, ana son, Paul, and Miss Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with it'te!;,d ONLY lOo & 15c 10c and 20c. (1 No. 166 Rye No. 63 Bourbon v CLOTHES DOLLARS GOODS FOUND ! ill 2fl E. the disappearance of Dr. From an early age. girls are cloth Feature No. 1 SYLVIA SIDNEY in medicine kit on April 13, r olds bend conscious. The t ddingtors es .. ..tv, hn been kept for the dress doll's the on work over now rests on closely missin- - tools. Suspicion or cape. wore camping in the tramps who Time hastens by and the little girl her...... against man of town that night west with ,t,.h every i to have a "say" in the ....facing the world U). . . , , , tester was found by Orin the last mm in the world she would g' eept ner next., tneii ut (0oun- m ior maienai HULL in their Feature No. JEAN fntr WARREN MUIR and Bone when ne dress. Then, before adults real . It was supposed some day" she is in high school and the big it ize the pills t" had taken the bag for little girl is making clothes for her- contained and had thrown ,t the the earth! thrills sp?ce more than 3 miles above the tools away, however,found. been not yet ncnre 1XP" tools have make 1 "ntur. Pictures for Only 10c and 20c the Price of One, ".ti ? r I r ; . h: i six-yea- "THE WOMAN ALONE" 2-- n Tiiiritivo in the Sky" 2 S .k. .i !::; j . .' SchenltvS Old Quaker r0 proof bourbon whiskey. Also avu.lblc it Copyri !' p .'i.J. 193". Tlx OU Quaker Co., :..,v. nnccbi str-i-i- .t hr.-.r- "-- . t iiL, i . j"' ''' r, ii; 1 |