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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY I THURSDAY. JANUARY THE LEHI FREE PRESS. 9, 1936 Can You Call Help Quickly in Emergency A telephone in your home sosts but a few cents a day HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Every year the different classes of high school chose a group of boys to represent their class in the class series basketball tournament. The boys who are chosen cannot be on any of the main teams of the high school. This week the teams started their series and from all appearances the games will be very interesting. TUMBLING OFFICIALS PASS TEST Joseph Robison, Sterling Allred and Arthur Sabey passed the examination which will enable them to officiate in DO YOUR SHOES RETAIN A tumbling class has been organized by LeRoy Loveridge for the boys THEIR ORIGINAL COMwho aren't taking part in basketball. The class is open to all boys who FORT WHEN YOU HAVE might be interested with the exception of those in basketball. THEM RE-SOLIt is just recently that these classes have been taken up at the do if they are done at our shop. high school. Last year some splendid They work has been done along this line. One trial will convince you that Some of the boys became very expert Shoe Rebuilding is being offerbetter in their tumbling. ed to you now. More Comfortable, Mr. Loveridge has had special trainBetter Appearing and more subing in this type of work and he has in work some the out good past stantial as a result of modern equipput year. ment and newer methods. And at no These classes will be held in the more cost than you have been paying. gymnasium every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. ED The dancing class which has been held in gymnasium every Wednesday, for all the high school students who were interested in ball room dancing, this year has been quite successful. The students have been helped a great deal with their dancing, and they have learned different steps which can be used on the dance floor. This dancing class has been under the direction of the Physical Education teacher, Miss Vera Condor. BROADBENT'S FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS 59c SUGAR. 10 Pounds 6c WONDER BREAD 3 for 10c 5c iETTUCE. Solid Heads 35c 2 Pound Peanut Butter. .28c 2 Pounds A-- l Soda Crackers 20c 2 Pounds A-- l Graham Crackers, ,20c ' 13c Tuna Flakes 10c Tall Can Good Salman, Pink. .. .10c 16'c Purolia Shortening. Pound. , . .12c PEAS. Extra Nice Can 10c SUGAR, Powdered 3 Pounds . , .21c CORN BEER. Libbies. Can 19c 30c COFFEE, SCHILLINGS-.- . .26c 29c Oatmeal. Mothers Cup and ... Saucer 25c Oatmeal. Carnation 20c Soap the LARGE 5c BARS. Crystal White. A. B. or P. & G. for 23c kauv t ,rAut. Quart Can 10c 4ef Cup and Saucers Large Bowl Nice Size Tea Cups 10c 10c 10c oc MANY BARGAINS IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Here is one A all Silk and Rayon , . iaaies nose 25c (Believe it or not) PURE ALL SILK Ladies' Hose. Dark Shades 48c Ladies' or Little Girls Silk Blocmers or Stepins 25c Outing Flannel. Yard Wide. . . 15c yd. .93c Large Size Quilt Bats Percales 15c and 20c Men'a Sox. Rayon or Cotton 15c & 20c Ladies' Silk L. D. S. Garments. . ,83c Men's Overalls $1.00 Small Profits and Quick Turnover is our slogan for the year of 1936. It will be a saving for you to Stop and Shop at Broadbent's P. S. We Cover Dress Buttons and Frame Pictures. OPERATOR Miss El Vera Dansie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie. has for some time been training to be a telephone operator and she is now qualified to be called as such. She is helping to fill the vacancy left by one of The first Union Meeting of the new year will be held in the Second Ward, The organiSunday at 2 o'clock. zations which this meeting is to be held for is the Primary, Relief Society and the Priesthood- A good attendance is desirious. Let's start the new year out right and attend this Union "Meeting. The Second Ward Chapel will be used as the stake house for this year. All stake affairs will be held in the Second Ward instead of the Fifth Ward, which was previously the stake States Civil Service Commission has announced open com- tertainers. the uproar"Big Broadcast" depicts radio enter- ious experiences of two have the good fortune to tainers when meet a wealthy young Cour.tess bankis facing station their radio wiseruptcy. Oakie is his customary cut role a in self cracking, engaging to his measure- He and his partner. decided to enter Henry Wadsworth, an international radio contest to save their broadcasting studio from financial failure. They consider using the inRadio Eye a television mechanism and Gicie vented by George Burns Allen. At this point.Lyda Roberti, as a sentimental, wealthy Countess and her secretary, Wendy Barrie, enter their lives, and whisk them off on her yacht to her estate in Cuba, and holds them there as her guest prisoners until she makes up her mind which one of v ..,. V.n.. aha i ants for a husband. In a desperate break for freedom Oakie, in broadcasting for aid, unintentionally competes in the radio contest which makes for a whirlwind, hilarious finish. Oakie and Miss Roberti provide many of the laughs, ably The abetted by Burns and Allen. specialty numbers, a high light in the film, are spotted throughout the production forming an important background to the story. Mr and Mrs. j I..- - c. oaugui!. J. F. Bradsha T . California During their visit tW they stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Ma Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mouses and Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck. visited in California for two movZ and had a delightful trip. R - , - - i - i . vivifies the body Melody revives the soul, A whose religion man minds. and inspires is muic is supremely happy. ' IEND THE CHILDREN A J: THEY WILL GET THE BEST FRUITS MEATS SEASONABLE GROCERIES A-HE- You can ALWAYS get The date of the Gold and Green Ball will probably be Wednesday, February 12. Plans are underway to make this dance even better than other years. The Gold and Green Ball Queen will be chosen in the near future. Everyone please keep this date for the Gold and Green Ball. the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. PHONE 17 M. MEN AND GLEANERS TO HOLD BANQUET FIFTH WARD M. MEN SPONSOR DANCE The M. Men of the Lehi Fifth Ward will sponsor a dance in their ward next Tuesday night after mutual. The Queen for the Gold and Green ball win oe selected, cakes will be auc tioned off toward the end of the dance. NEWS NOTES red gross LEHL UTAH MAIN STREET m The M. Men and Gleaners of the Lehi Stake will hold their annual banquet January 25. The officers and those in charge of this affair are giving special attention to the details so that it will be a big success. All M. Men and Gleaners who have attended other years know what is in store for them and they are all plan ning to attend the banquet. Te Lehi Future Farmer team defeated the powerful senior five 27 to 2 in a well played class series game. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING TO Junior Smith received medical The team consisting of Kay Hunt BE HELD MONDAY treatment, after being run over by a Street. Howard Thomas, Grant Lloyd car, Friday in the local hospital. Evans, Kyle Gray and Rex Gardner The regular annual meeting of the show considerable strength although stockholders of the Lehi Irrigation Mrs. Ethel Ftnton of Pleasant the season is young. Company will be held in the Memorial Grove was operated on for appendiBuilding, Monday. January 13. 193o. citis, Monday. AH stockholders are urged to be present, for many vital and interestMrs. Kenneth Harris, who was ing facts will bo discussed. operated on for appendicitis on Xmaa Hiy, was returned to her home in Pleasant Grove. Monday. rr r j- HERE'S THE LAMP THAT SAFEGUARDS EYESIGHT! I I I t 1 4 t . -- fir i w ? r. mmm GLASS TO BE HELD ) A) : S J I) A 1 T R d Cross Nursing Class discontinued during the holidays but will lvnir.ie the regul ir work. Friday at in the Memorial Building when they will hold the'r regunr meeting. A good attendance would he appreciated. During the past year Uge classes have been held and a t g'vni has been the result of these meetings. The class is free to anyone who would like to join. Books which were used for this class other years will be used again this year. If there is anyne who is not taking the class who has a book would they kindly loan their text to someone who wants to take the class. If this is done it will cut down the expense, for the people are unable to buy new books. The Red Cross officers would like to help of the Relief Society Presidents in this work. They would like them to encourage the ladies to join thesa classes and also help them to find enough texts for everyone. i " Tuesday. 1 re-op- en iI DATE SET FOR GOLD AND GREEN BALL Odell Peterson had a major oper ation preformed, Thursday. At the beginning of this new year the centennial of the dedica:ion of the Kirtland Temple and of the coming of Elijah we greet you and your loyal band of workers in the confident hone that with this ver will dawn the greater day of temple and genealogical work in the church. The prophecies are being fulfilled and temple service is rapidly coming into its own. Excursions for temple work will be for. Januarv 13. Ffhni.n, a. February 21. March 13. April 2, May i, May 15, June 5, June 26, August 13. September 3 and 25. October 19. November 5 and 25 and December 17. The first excursion will be next Monday, January 13. The rates on the Orem w ill be the same as usual. The temple opens Monday, January 6th and closes February 22nd. April 4th and 6th and May 30th. It will close for the summer the eeninir of July 3rd and will August 3rd - GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. F. F. A. DEFEATS SENIORS 1936 hr at lJ about the r MT. x m rfdu, returned hou cars Friday from a trip to Los Ang$' CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United - E M. I. Mrs. Grace College was brought to the hospital Thursday for medical GENEALOGICAL NEWS K- I Hospital Notes treatment. ...... r.A . With e r. 7o roiles a CoupW occupants the Burns but wtre bady wrecked. tTeTgh jinks of Roberti and combination is of car ped without any serious the perfect and Allen Christensen and Mr. Mr. injury. achieved. ace such and bruises phlllips received cuts Add to these fan makers to the local nospiuu , Amos 'n' Anay. , -- , rf. taven Rob-- i. Bill accident. Merman, following the Bing Crosby, Ethel v.rv Bo!and. Charles Haggles and you and Rav Node and his band, of enassortment unbeatable have an o!; house. petitive examinations as follows: Junior graduate nurse, $1,620 a year. Assistant to technician (forestry), BOB S SHOE SHOP 1.620 a year. a Assistant geoprysicist, $2,600 MAIN STREET PHONE 184-year. Accountant and auditor, assistant accountant and auditor, senior acand auditing assistant, counting $2,000 and $3,200 a year, Bureau of Motor Carriersi Interstate Commerce Commission. Certain specified education and ex The following patients received j perience are required in connection treatment at the Lehi Hospital this with these examinations. week: Full information may be obtained from the Secretary of the United Dan Worlton was brought into the States Civil Service Board of Examinhospital on Tuesday and was treated ers at the post office or customhouse in for a fractured leg. He was taken any city which has a postoffice of the home, Sunday, first or the second class, or from the United States Civil Service CommisMr. and Mrs. Raymond Carson wish sion, Washington. D. C to announce the arrival of a fine son, born at the local hospital on New FUTURE FARMERS Year's Day. Oval Sardines 3 Cans 27c , Mrs. Wallace Anderson of Cedar Can ,. . . 9 Spaghetti. Fort who is recovering from an ap20c pendicitis Deration, was taken home. Crystal Wedding Oats Brown Sugar 3 Pounds 23c New Year's day. l Cans 27c Cut Beans BROOMS Extra Good 48c 'athpnn" Harper of Pleasant Fananas, Celery. Yams. Oranges, Grove, who was operated on for Everything That's Good To Eat.' was returned to her home. White Dinner Plates NEW TELEPHONE the League Basketball games this tea son, in the Aipine School District. Her many Lehi's former operators. They passed this examination, Frimuch success in her wish friends her day in the high school building under the direction of Principal D. R. new work. Mitchell, who is the President of tha High School Athletic Association of UNION MEETIHG Utah. CLASS STARTED DANCING CLASS IS SUCCESFUL and will be closed September 7th, October 2nd and 3rd, November 26th It and December 24th and 25th- closes for the year December 31t There will be five endowment sessions a week on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday. The time will be as follows: 8 a. nr. 9:30 a. nv. 11:45 a. m., 1:45 p. m. 5:00 p. m. and 6:00 p.m. The sessions for the living endowments are those for 9:30 a. m.. 11:45 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. t. r " I 9, life BING CROSBY FUN, MUSIC, ROMANCE. FILL COMEDY Lavishly mounted, madcap comedv, studded with the outstanding stars re-- 1 cruited from every division of the amusement world, "The Broadcast of ia36" which comes Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to the Royal Theatre, can be classed as entertainment of the highest order in the comedy and musical fields. Not a dull moment is to be found in this sparkling, breezy, gala produc- GARS COLLIDE tion which fairlv exudes the highest ON HIGHWAY talent from radio, stage and screen. For pure fun and light comedv no better trio of comedians could be! E. L, Phillips and Chris Christensen teamed together than Jack Oakie, were on their way to work in AmeriBurns and Allen and Lyda Roberti. can Fork, Friday morning when their Cakie s infectious enthusiasm in his car started to skid and darted in front ! This Lamp is an important contribution to Better Light-Be- tter Sight in the home. It is known as the new L E. S. Better Sight Lamp, and combines every good feature of g light. See it in our nearest store, or phone, and we 11 bring one out for your sight-savin- inspection. Priced as Low as Easy Terms $ 4.95 We will be glad to help you with your lighting problems noAin"UP hmC M9htin9 costs you UTAH POWER&LIGHT CO. |