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Show the Lehi Free Pre LEW'S WIDELY READ J i.I'MK VII LHI ..u w rounii . .o a uI aii- - . I - - 1 win-ward- s, I GOODWIN'S ANNOUNCE ft w w fjumiriiriq finflL THE To Bird TOUCH ensemble lovely, ""sty. Davencrepes in glowing shades that flatter. And they wear incredibly for they are perfect I g Ctiarded by Invisible Extra Silk. No smarter accessory tor all occasions and so economically hosiery department. Hosiery for looks, wear Satisfaction, their popularity for all members of smart stvW the family that will and prices you can af- - ylease ord. rit' GEORGE WHITMAN IN- JURED IN CAVE IN George Whitman received a fracture of the right arm and an injured hip when the clay slipped on him at Utah Fire Clay mines at Five Mile Pass, Tuesday morning. Mr. Whitman was l ushed to the Lehi Hospital for treatment. arranging a ; - Pt DEPARTFJEIIT wmplrt- e-, li .election servioooM, .;v, KMttfti,fy!,o',r'i""',ce, Warm "NBBER of Mr. Saturday dinner guests Mrs. were Holmstead Morris Mrs. Ijaunita Sullivan of San Franosco, FOOTWEAR .GOODWIN'S I ic 'ur Home Leonard Madsen of De-Clifornia. Mrs. Lillian Spencer Fork. and son, Emanuel, of American !l California, Underwear can save by seeing Store of Service of Rimini. ACT II Scene I The drug shop of Pulci ORCHESTRA in the town of Rimini. 1. March Magnificent by Scene II A lane outside the wall 2 Festival Overture by Oto of the castle. It is late evening. Scene III An Afbour in the castle Taylor. Dawn is beginning to 3. Pera Ensemble gardens. "In String break. sian Market" by A. W. Kelelbey. ACT IV A chamber in the palace 4. William Tell Overture by late evening of the second day Rassini. Giovannis after 5. March Buecher. departure. by Military PROGRAM OtU-rson- Invocation. ll. d PLAY "PAOLO APARTMENT FOR RENT SEE A. B. ANDERSON THANKSGIVING DANCE AND FRANCESCA" iy Stephen Phillips Read by Miss Eleanor Farr Peterson. CHARACTERS Remarks Henry Jeppson of Pay-so- Giovanni Malatesta Tyrant of Rimini Biographical sketch Pres. Virgil Pailo Younger Brother to Giovanni Peterson. Lucrezia Cousin and Housekeeper Duet "Face to Face" Mrs. Vera to Grovanni Chipman and Mrs. L. B. Brown. Francesca da Rimini Remarks Bishop E. B. Garrett bride of Grovanni and Bishop Andrew Fjeld.. Pulci A seller of drugs and Trio "The Christians Goodnight." potions in little town of Rimini Benediction Pres. A. Carlos Schow. Graveside services were conducted The grave in the Ix'hi Cemetery by the I. O. O. F. Lodge of which Mr. was dedicated by A. II. Otterson was a member. Wing. Place Your Orders for Chickens and Turkeys. Prices are right, quality unex- - TO BE HELD The Lehi Stake Genealogical committees are sponsoring a Thanksgiving dance in the Iehi First W'ard Amusement Hall, Thanksgiving: night. Specalties are being arranged, a good orchestra engaged and good evenings entertainment promised all who attended. The ten month infant of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colledge is reported very ill with pneumonia. ME&l DEPARTMENT ' MUTTON CHOPS MUTTON LEGS Wl i 12c Pound 15c Pound BEEF STEAK, T Bone or Sirloin BEEF POT ROAST SHORTENING t H ELSE, Mild. 2 Pounds t 2C ; 4 Pound 15c Pound Pounds 49c '17 JIV , AND FRUITS VEGETABLES Bananas Bakers Premium Chocolate Unequalled For Flavor 5c Pound - 2 doz. 19c DATES, Cf rCrrf If hnr ' Vf f ! , rl jf 1 In th 2 MINCE MEAT (None Such), SUGAR Gift Shop LEHI Pounds MINCE MEAT, JELS JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Pound Bottle 1 Pound Package RAISINS, E. N. WEBB MAIS STREET 2 atlantic flyer ih2975 Th for 35c Xmas Seals Free. ... FRUIT MIX, ( 2 - - 25c Bakers Dot Chocolate, fine for candy making 27c Swansdown Cake Flour 5 Pound Box 98c McDonalds Chocolates 2 Pounds 29c Fancy Mixed Cookies 2 Pounds 29c Fig Bars 28c Soda Crackers, Saltine Wafers, 2 lb. pkg. WATCH and if i BLANKETS tii-i- d GEOCEEY SPECIALS The M. I. A. Unionn meeting has been postponed one week, to Sunday, be November 27. The meeting will Lehi the in 27 Novemer held Sunday, All Second Ward Chapel at 2 p. m. take to asked are M I A. workers ar- note of the change in date and range to attend. that long. In NEW CURTAIN uoiniy and 8 Apples, Celery, Yams at Market Prices MEETING POSTPONED we are Lhirora along to our passing fellow n watch as wel1 as ray J o'clock p. m. in the High A blind and aged servant Angela Auditorium, the Lehi High of the Malatesta Orchestra under the direction Nita Maid to Francesca of their leader, Mr. Anderson and ACT I Scence I A gloomy haU Miss Eleanor Farr, Sr., B. Y. U. in the Malatesta Castle at Rimini. .student studying under Prof. Pardoe, ACT II will furni.sh the following program, Scene I A more intimate hall in sponsored by the Lehi P. T. A. the palace. A week has passed since The concert and play are free and the action in the first act. the public invited to attend. Scene II A wayside inn outside At School School Oranges M. I. A. UNION , UR AND PLAY TONIGHT four months illness. He was born January :!1, lM, in Denmark, a son of N'eis and Marie Madsen Otterson. He came to Utah in ISMt, settling liist in Spanish Fork. He came to Lehi in lsyi and has lived here since. For a number of years he was a man for the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company. He later engaged in farming, then in the bakery business. For a number of years he operated a confectionery and later a meat ana grocery business. , His wife, Mary Sorenson lied about five years ago. He is survived by a S"n, Hugh Otterson of Iis Angeles, California, six grand childchild and a ren, one great-gransister, Mrs. Annie Smith of I'hi. services were held in the Lehi First Ward Chapel, Monday afternoon with Bishop Evans Anderson conducting. The opening song, a trio, Moves in a Mysterious Way" Mrs. Lenta Peterson, Mrs. Rula Dorton and Mrs. Lula Anderson. Invocation Knight of Salt Lake City. Solo "0 My Father" Mrs. Leota celle d. -- live pa-.-- Workers of these organzations are urged to be in attendance. with Carter's Orchestra furnishing the music. Wednesday, Nov. 2", dance with dancers are invited t of School Jackson the at Carter's Lake Salt in City. Dancing Thanksgiving night they are sponat soring and playing for a dance the night Sandy. Every Saturday l Carter Orchestra nlnys at the Sandy-halSalt where dancers from all over Lake. Utah and surrounding counties meet in a real social evening of dancing. colors the JuLus Otterson, 7o, away at Thursday, of heart disease and complicate iis following a ills home here, On Tuesday, November 22. a dance will be held at the Utahna in Provo attraction brilliant and adorable styles women from far and 'jnear are admiring and buying Hf you look you'll buy just take a neck wp'vp snnnivinc Jhe long felt want we also are Rowing a pleasing array of de-- : f treble underthings for mother the girls so desirable that pi pu simply can't resist the apThe temptation was so peal. presistable the other day that ,'ady (?) slipped a beautiful P"- of bloomers under 'her coat, s she thot unnoticed by us, and (?) to pay before leaving could have the pro Pice was only 50c but paid look-f- a they like dollar value the appeal fas too great. She may read she does an old" t&Zt ho?e she niav repent we i i,n" will s the bur ew fall g A. CONCERT prize. DRESS SHOP OUR is No. 13 The Priesthood, Relief regular Societ v and Primary Union Meeting will be held in the Lehi Second Ward, Sunday, November 20, at 2 p. m. series of dances for the Thanksgiving holidays, beginning, Monday a dance will be held at the Apollo hall in American Fork with a fine turkey as a FOOTWEAR FALL Inew Carter's Orchestra 17, 1938 SUNDAY DAY DANCES and and gaining every uuy. aaie is -- UNION MEETING A SERIES OF HOLI- can't beat Humming; Bird You (bilk M GARTER S ARRANGING in our priced NOVEMBER mm ar mJf, T. Smith, 1", uf 2 .7 Barrett Lake City, biakeman for ke and Utah Railroad Cm any, .i.t-.- i instantly at 4:25 a. m. luesday v. Lt ii he slipped from a box car and wa.- - mangled under the JO huii beet train at the ILchey Leet dump just west of the c.iy j.u'.vcr plant in Lehi. He died f a broken r.eck, multiple fiacluies ol the iel't arm and pelvis, and ce!e lacei He was dand-i.non the iron steps of a box car S.uuiiiig switch;iig opei'atlolis when he ajiparently slipped, Deputy Sheritl John S. Evans, Lehi, reported. Mot niian J. B. Hale, Salt Lakt City, toid Evans he saw Smith's elet Uic flash swing out and then disat pear. He stopped the train immed: ately. Evans said the northward bound box car, sruck and passed over Smith's left arm. His body was bound box car, sruck and passed over which was connected to the box car. The crew was switching to take a load of beets southward and was backing when the accident happened. Frost on the steps might have caused Smith to lose footing, Evans noted. The body was taken to Lehi, after Dr. Elmo Eddington had pro- nou need the man dead, C. B. Higgins, trainmaster, and F. M. Orem, assist general manager, both of Salt 1'ake investigated, Smith haci h('l-employed by the conil'an.v f,ir many years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ottna E. Smith, and several children. artistic arrangements. - KILLS JULIUS Frai.i wards lacke d a few j, ..ni qua ihg the w inning act. Reports from till- i'ldgctiiat an wants ranked n po,:,t.- - and were all given excellent lal.i-- s. a few technical joints .,sin- - f,,r ti1 ir .,t.ts The judge.- - and stake ..ifieeiv were unanimous in their praise of the acts, their themes and high standards! Judges were all from ,.ut of town, one judge being placed at each ward with a Stake Hoard member f.,r time keeper at each ward. Arti-- r ,;.;,,.,! scenery accompanied most of the acts ana added to the enjoyment of the spectators. The winning show "The Little Dutch Builders," with a beautiful original Dutch sea background with Dutch costumes on the dayers. The theme of 'How Well We Build," thru the entire act. The Fifth Ward act, with a beautiful beach Hawaiian background, with the entire group of players in Hawaiian costumes and the dialogue in Hawaiin dialect, showed org.nality and a lot of preparation, The Secon Ward act, "The Restor-jan- t ation," with appropriate original background, showing the various of the stages in the restoration Gospel with beautiful lighting effects pleased the audience. The Third Ward's "Twelve "Friends of the M. I. A., depicting the M. I. A. activities for the twelve months of the year won favorable comment. The First Ward act "Who's My universal Neighbor" showing the brotherhood of all classes with its chapel and churchyard scene was another act that proved popular with all ward audiences. ho M. I. A. officers and workers had charge of the acts or took part are to be congratulated upon their fine presentations, originality and " inner oi me lxui oiahe R,.ad Show, with their act j f:e Little Dutch tfuuders, Dy the I. A. officers, M. Stake i .ijnesday evening. The Lehi Fifth (United in Love) U ailii'lUJH-'" Closely following 'the two the other three Lehi CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, EMPLOYE AT LEHI WINNER OF ROAD SHOW 1,11 3'he need the --- RAIL ACCIDENT WARD ANNOUNCED NEWSPAPER D " I 1TH HOME-OWNE- 4 2 Pound Package Powdered Sugar Packages 3oC CITRON PEEL or LEMON PEEL 23c PINEAPPLE, No 29c PEANUTS 25c COFFEE, Hills (Red Can) 25c MATCHES 2V4 Can lb. 29c 2 for 35c 1 2 pounds (Fancy Jumbo) 1 Pound Can 28c 6 Bo es 18c 10 Pound Bag 59c 3 Pounds 23c The Peoples Store WE DELIVER 29c PHONE 76 |