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Show Thursday, MarrW THELEHT Thursday, March 30, 1933 MANNING-JOHNSO- E. Garn and son. were visitors la Salt business Everett, Lake over the week-enMr. They Hear Your Voice! Mr. Ernil Cook, on of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook, returned home Monday. March 27. Mr. Cook haa Just filled a mission to the North Central States. Telephone & Telegraph Co. The Mountain States Custom hatching. State Street, West BUY FROM YOUR HOME MERCHANT! Your Merchant Should Spend . CEDAR FORT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Weldeman and eon Dick, of Salt Lake, visited Mrs. Weldoman's mother, Mrs. James Peterson, Sunday, March 26th. Sunday, March 26th Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans and families of Lehl, spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. do- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Sarah Berry and June Ault spent Saturday, March 25 In Salt Lake City. Shetland Pony Given Away Sat., April 1 Cozy Lucky ticket must be In theatre at time of drawing. i ' "The Deadline" A new thrill a minute drama with a twist. Also good shorts. Everybody 10o and 15o. Cozy Coupons NOT GOOD. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUES-DAAPRIL 2, 3 and 4 JANET CAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL In The First Year' Laugh and cry with young love In the merry-go-rouof the first year. Cory Coupons Good. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 6 and 7 MARION NIXON and RALF BELLAMY in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook arm v as ttannlAW tAa tn4A m 111 It's been a long time since you're seen such tender, delightful, stimulating romance, the kind that makes the world seem kinder. Good. Fox shows future. LIONS NOTES hall. T'in .gr HJi" ' - Lehl An evening of games and chat finished off With a midnight luncheon was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam, Saturday evening g when a group of Mends held a Those present for them. were: Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "Roblson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Armond E. Webb, and the host and hostess. " Lehl :: Those Monkey Jackets for women are quite the rage Goodwin's sell 'em. : : Lehl : : The Lehl High School is holding its track and field meet annual Inter-clathe events being spreaj this week-enover three days instead of one. the school authorities having ruled out the half-da- y holiday heretofore observed for this event, last year and this year. Records hung up last year In this meet seem destined to fall In the discus, shot. Javellng, high Jump, dashes and hurdles, while the distance runs, pole vault and broad Jump seem rather secure. Some of the preliminaries and trial heats were held Wednesday, and other are being held today, with the finals to be held Friday. The three classes of the Senior high school are competing, with the Alumni Invited to enter a team. : i : house-warmin- ss d, For Efficient Printing See LEHI FREE PRESS Telephone 8-- W , i Axle Grease and Alvah Funeral services Thursday (today) in Fitz- Armond Webb were presented with Lions pins. Mont Melodians furnished music for dancing. held be Brigham will City. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. O. B. Peterson Roy of Salt Lake, accompanied Mrs. Jane Lewis to BrigrTam City, Thursday for the funeral services. GENEALOGICAL NOTES The regular genealogical Monday on the night lesson3 will be continued of months the schedule during regular April and May In the ward chapels. During the months of June, July and tr.e August no lessons will be given in wards but one lesson will be given Union each month in the regular on the held will be meeting which All those month. of each third Sunday who are taking these courses will please take note of these classes and try to attend them. By this system aty will be able to complete their lessons as outlined. on Those completing assignments months the first the for quarter, lessons of January, February and March, will please hand their lessons into President A. C. Schow or F. A. Hunger for inspection as soon as possible. Those who haven't completed their lessons should make an attempt to do so and hand them in as soon as possible in order to complete the course. ' Look Here For Best Values FREEI xFREEl 2 BEAUTIFUL BIG CARNATIONS with each 60c purchase Saturday. 17c Large Packet Graham Crackers. 10c PEAS 10c 3 for 25c CORN . 10c 3 for 25c BEANS 10c 3 for 25c TOMATOES 15o Quaker Oats', Large . 2 Pounds Mother's Cocoa, .25o No. 2 15c Can CATSCP. Bob White Soap 12 Bars 25c Mother's Oats with China 20c 5c Raisins To the three persons bringing in the most Curtis candy wrappers by Saturday, April 1st, we will give away to each a "Singing In the Rain" Jig Saw Puzzle. Bring your wrappers in. Just arrived a big new shipment In Misses' and Ladies' Dresses, all latest styles. Best French Print for only 58c. Come look 'em over. Broadbent's Store 10c lb A HOME INSTITUTION Phone 5-- J MAIN STREET LEHI.UTaj The present plan as completed is to have a large oval shaped track of cinders, with coping, extending about three inches above ground and six inches across at the top, sur rounding the inside or the track. Green turf, of a very tuff variety, will fill in the huge center. A four inch flowing well will be drilled at the north end of the field to provide a means of irrigation, which will be a simple method because of the grounds being built so that gravity will let the water flow from one end to the other. Another feature in which the R. F. C. workmen and the high school are on is the building of seats The frame in the high school gym. work of which was set up under the direction of Mr. Coulam and the shop department, with the R. F. C. helping to build and complete the benches. The telephone company have offered to move their cables from above the field, which will make the field clear from the air. ferent than has ever been pr in the past In Lehl. In fact the reality of the will birng back the words 0f J1 xwvw. Xl ,s a gloriou. privJ to live, to know, to act. to listen t, HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Friday's assembly will be under direction of the Dramatic Artt r Something of an interesting nato. promised. Church FAST MEETING Always new and different dress arrivals at Goodwin's. J summer sky; to see the sun sfekV ly beyond the line of the hartal waicn me world s come twinklfcj,,! view, first one by one. and the that no man can count, and Lo'l universe is white with them m and I are here." You and I will be there. News SUNDAY new adv. The regular Fast Day servlrJ be held in all the wards of LehiSaf JUNIOR CLASS PROMISES next Sunday, April 2, in concecj PUBLIC COLORFUL PROM with the Sunday Schools with ; meeting commencing at 11 o'clock f "And the silvery moon, half hidden on the of the Suit by a cloud, shoots Its cool rays down Schools. through the heavens, to paint pictures on the sands of the desert." The junior M. L A, Conjoint services tit LI class of the high school promises the held in all Lehl wards at 7:30 Sim in are Interested who their evening with special programs in public The' annual dance the treat of seeing a re ward. pasbei production of such a scene at the FIRST WARD ui p Prom this Friday night. They have Singing "Oh It Is Wonderful'' jomes taken as a theme for the evening, Prayer M. lUpan. snce a: on the Deseret Sahara." Moonlight Singing "How Great The TO; Leti c Committees are busy putting the final and the Love." the rei touches on the decorations in the Presentation of Slogan Pi; and in DansArt. Smith. A small glimpse as given out by the "The Master's Experience on fh3e faculty advisors, Miss Coleman, Miss Eastern BushmJ Hemsphere" Glenn yards Stewart, Joseph Coulam and Evan Music Gail Webb and company, flowers a Croft, reveals little of what "The Master's Experiences on small view the dancers will see Western Velda Lott Hemisphere" pleastu as they enter the atmosphere of the Singing. Prom: The orchestra pit will form an Benediction. HEA1 Arabian tent, with silhonette of Camels in the background. The walls will fol Phyllis Kirkham who has beet low the theme of the desert. The sky school in Detroit, Micro The tending will be one long remembered. Under retnrl shedul the direction and planning of the during the winter quarter a been d Junior committee and the faculty ad home this week, reporting winter. I AI visors, a typical star lit and moonlit profitable and enjoyable and! will to Logan Kirkham returned pL sky will be presented. The lighting ef & fect worked out in the sky will be dif finish her course at the A. : : Lehl : : J T spring. GENI WII SAI Many local prospectors and small mine owners are trying to contest the bill waiving the requirement of assessment work on claims, which was introduced in the last session of Congress. They maintain that during this depression many men who depend on the assessment work will be unable to obtain the usual assessment labor, thereby adding to the unemployment situation. Also many men who hold individual claims who are now idle are more able to do their assessment work this year than ever before. Miners in many states are forwarding signed petitions to their congressional delegation, trying to prevent the passage of such a bill, as they feel certain that despite the fact the last bill was lost an attempt will he made to Introduce It In the next session of congress. ' Say girls Take a look at those adv. Monkey Jackets at Goodwin's. : : Lehl : : Pillow Car?s, 36x42 In hemmed 10c each WORK PROGRESSING ON HIGH Single and double threaded Turkish SCHOOL AND R. F. C. PROJECT Towels for only 15c and 20c. 24x44 In. Just arrived a lot more new patterns in print for only 10c, 12c and 15c per Coach Neilson teaches hia boys team yard. work, and is now setting an example New Printed Dress Voiles. 25c and up before them, by using a little of the team play m connection with the 30c Values Now Only 19c per yard. f R. F. C. employed unemployed. The And use this ad for a work on the track and field on the READ SHOPPING GUIDE school ground Is progressing fast. Fol, Don't Miss It lowing a meeting held last week the TOTJ WILL SAVE AT committees appointed at that meeting Immediately got busy; the result being: Sand has been hauled for the mixing of the cement for the coping which will surround the large oval P. 8. Wo frame pictures and cover track and men are busy digging the trench and laying forms for said cop- button. . - - Gilchrist Hardware Eliza Goodey Davis, 87 of widow of George Davis, a sister ail of Tuesday died Mrs. Jane Lewis, or ments incident to age at the Home J. Nile Washburn $1.50 Per Lb 70c Per H - Carrot Seed Vr. Alice us - Cabbage Seed MRS. JANE LEWIS BURIED IN BRIGHAM CITY The next Lions meeting will be held Thursday, April 6 with the Lehl bas ketball team, will be honor guests of the club, with a special speaker in o their honor. NEW HOUSE DRESSES 95c at NEW HOUSE DRESSES 95c at Lions Washburn, Webb and Whipadv. Powers Shoe Store. adv. ple will be In charge of the meeting. Powers Shoe Store. : : :: Lehl Lehl : : :: O Coach and Mrs. Joseph S. Roblson MERR1T-SLATE- R THIRD WARD REUNION VERY SUCCESSFUL represented the Lehl High School at a ball given In honor of the Sprlngville Laverne Merrlt of Pleasant Grove and high school and Lehl high Bchool The ward reunion held in the Third John Slater, son of Mr. and Mrs. basketball teams by the Sprlngville Ward Chapel was very successful and an Nephl Slater of this city are American Legion Friday evening. The was by a large percentage of enjoyed which will their nouncing marriage Lehl teamalong with Coaches Niel- take The children were members. the ward place Thursday (today). the sen, Prior and Roblson and Principal entertained Primary officers by Both young people have hosts of ones older Mitchell were invited from the local friends in Lehl The in afternoon. the Pleasant Grove, and school. ' wishing them a happy, successful voy- were entertained in the evening where The Sprlngville team, which finish- age on the sea of a splendid program, one act play, matrimony. ed sixth in the state race, was feted passed a dancing and refreshments o for all. Thursday evening by the Sprlngvlle merry evening Muresco 65c. Gilchrist Hardware. KwanU Clu5 and Friday evening by the High School, with the ball followMINERS WANT ASSESSMENT WORK TO CONTINUE ing In the new Sprlngville Memorial i Special While They Last rse ...e-rc- that after all even coaches are human, gerald. A toast to the "Goats by Mrs. and that are students are under good Alvah Fitzgerald; a toast to the hands. "Goatees"' by George P. Price, a toast to the "Lions' by Mrs. Stanley Taylor, The rage Those monkey Jackets for a toast to the ''Lionesses' by Ray Dur- adv. r.ell; a one act play? "Saint Peter's ladle, at Goodwin's. :: Lehl :: Busy Day." Leh h!sh school's type teams under The prize drawing took place with the direction of Evan Croft will enter Lioness Ada Fox receiving the ladies the state meet In Provo, Friday, March prize and Lion Claude Fickes the men's SI at the B. Y. U. Lehi's team have prize. won all meets In which they have Past presidents pins were presented participated this year. Helen Hansen, to Hugh Otterson, Frank Sharp and Nola Comer, Pansy Hansen and Beth D. R. Mitchell. Anderson will likely represent Lehl In Past secretary's pins were presented this event. However Pansy Hansen to Emmett Chlpman, N. O. Melling and may be unable to enter due to an in- Stanley Taylor. fected thumb. Miss Hansen may enKey members pins awarded for inter and compete with the handicap of ternational recognition for special seran infected thumb. vice to the club were awarded Joseph The B. T. U. officials are planning Roblson, Joseph Coulam and E. N. a box lunch at noon and a special pro- Webb. gram In honor of the teams and Following the banquet and a very coaches. Prizes will be awarded the impressive induction ceremony the new winners at 5 p. m. and the guests will members, Alvah Fitzgerald, George P. be honored at a free matinee dance In Price, Howard Ricks, Jesse N. Smith, the girls gymnasium. J. Nile Washburn, Booth Sorenson and Ta Cosy Coupons VV. happy : : Lehl : : The year books are expected to be Mr. and Mrs. Woodruf Berry and out by April 14. The Seniors are beginning to realize Mrs. Fannie Berry attended Union that high school days will soon be meeting In Lehl Sunday. past. This Is shown by seniors at work on their class program which will be given the Wednesday prior to graduation. SATURDAY, APRIL 1ST ,. One Night Only BUCK JONES In of I. ft A Out-of-to- Fun reigned as king at the Lions Ladies Night party held Thursday The following lines were found ac- night In the Memorial building. companying a silhouette picture of a The building was artistically deeo her son, Parley Davis of Perry, with small boy with a feather In his hair on rated in purple and gold. The table whom she had lived several years. the bulletin board in the high school decorations and favors also carrying Mrs. Davis was born in England, to Utah out the color scheme. ;gym.: September 12, 1845. She came "The springtime starts us musing on The program during the banquet was many years ago and for a time lived the Joys of wood and stream, furnished by a string trio from Provo m Lehl. She was an active member The wonders Mother Nature spreads and from the new members which of the L. D. S. church. before us like a dream, consisted of a duet by Armond Webb Four sons and daughters survive, Who knows what he Is thinking while and Booth Sorenson, accompanied by Mrs. Lizzie Morgan, Rock Springs, his song floats through the air, Mrs. Booth Sorenson; a reading by Wyoming; Mrs. Emma Facer, Salt That sober little fellow with a feather Howard Ricks; cornet solo, J. N. Lake City; Parley, Perry and Jonathan in his hair." Smith; debate, "Resolved That Married Davis of Brigham City. Thirty-fiv- e Francis G. Klaln. Men Make the Best Grandfathers' by 69 grand children and Such simplicity as this are busy in the fields ing the spring work. married in March 13th. A bundle shower and dancing P" bride's, were given at the home of the in bonor of evening Monday parents. guests the young couple. Mrs. Earl and Mr. were: present Mr. and Mrs. Dowding of Sandy and Fork. Miss Glen Peck of American wish her a friends Manning's many PICKED AT RANDOM FROM THE ATHLETIC BILLBOARD on The men I HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Ask "Long Distance for the statlon-to-statlnight rate which applies after 8:30 p. m. At nome Also. ij Le uc, LEHI HATCHED will cater to mall orders. Giants, Bocks. Beds and Ltg-- m turns. Larre varieties 12c Leghorns 10c John T. Collett There's a thrill in hear In if their voices too. Telling them a bit of rood news by telephone Is much more satisfactory than writing It and calling them will probably cost a good deal less than you realize. Garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Fori, AH At new low Drices Garden Hose at 6c and 4c of Mr. and Ellen Manning, daughter Mrs. Barry Manning Johnson of Bait Fane tag too on Monu. Baby Chicks d. and Jack Welker spent Lon Monday, March 27th In Provo on Tour vole is you and when 70a talk with. Mother or Dad tnlle away to another city, a member of your family away from home or an out-o- f tow-- o friend. 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