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Show THURSDAY, J AN'UARy THE LEHI FREE PRESS JANUARY THURSDAY, - . -- - - - '., chartres turn, can fecure assistance from t.ie State Tax Commission staff. 4p Why not visit by telephone tonight? how station-to-statio- HEART-WAMIM- CF LEHI DIES OH COAST Emili Lauper, 67, the only brother to Mrs. Alice L. Phillips. OiW ew Year's day after an operation for intestinal trouble. He died at Ventura. California. He was a resident of Lehi city thirty-fou- r years ajro. making nis home on the old John Betk's vineyard He is survived by his widowed wife. two daughters and five sons: Alice and Viola Lauper of Ventura. Marcel who is aerTinjr in the L. D. S. mission field in Denmark, Serfre Lauper cu Oakland, Ivan Lauper of Clairmonte. and Dennis and Ralph Lauper of ' NEWS! G together again in a new triumph! T OLD IRRIGATION V BOARD RESUMES D.1LP- - NOTES . I' mth HTl , lions 1 1..1 i Uicsyji lc .1 r 'J will be the princiosl J. I "! memlje: for that mgnt. I "' AND PRICE CONQUALITY MOST SIDERED YOU SAVE WHEN YOU SHOP AT BROADBEISTS BELIEVE IT OR NOT BUTTER, Made 0" Clover or Pound Challenge 3 5c Wonder Breai SUGAR .....10 26c 32c Schillings Coffee 12c CATSUP 14 ot. bottle .9c Large Can Sauer Kraut 2V4 size 10c Fancy Grape Fruit, very fine $1.39 4 for 10c Peaches. Yellow Cling, large 2H Can 16c 10c SALMON, Tall Can Pink 10c Pork and Beans, large can. Peas Rose Dale Can ....18c Large 10c Tuna Flakes, Can .28c Peanut Butter. 2 Pound Jar Oatmeal, Mothers. Cup and Saucer 25c 4c Packet Large 2 Pound Can Rockwood 19c Cocoa" Fancy Large Lettuce, Bananas, Oranges and Yams. ..... Jel-We- ll, White Dinner Plates Cup and Saucers Bowls. . . .10c "Good Brooms Soup Plates. 10c 10c . . .10c 49c SPECIAL ON BEST TABLE OILCLOTH 23: YARD Broadcloth. AH Colors... 17c Yard Ladies' Silk and Rayon Hose. .25c pr. (Very Special) 49c ladies' Pure All Silk Hose AH the new dark shades. Ladiea Silk Bloomers and 25c Panties, all sites. Ladies' L D. S. Silk Garments. . .83c If unable to visit our store telephone your orders. Just call Broadbent's 20-- W P. S. WE DELIVER PROMPTLY -- We Cover Dress Buttons and Frame Pictures. j am. tr:a.s the i uk.v the - on State! I . vrx-n- . u....c-fro- Kd Levi - 'f m the ar Yournrs a lesson on We--ter- J (,f tnv en by Utah ' reading. Swan p mMMi Gladis oy Jear. Gray. a ere .oia Rutledjre. Th. . Flrenc i Jensen. and Chri; tie Smith The Sii'iw Springs 1 Camp ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. A. Willes annonce S- - EATI rirKaii ,"r4i,-:;:-?- . m. e iinrniTiliTiiiiiniiinm a 3 Mankind needs an eraser of some sort. Too many lives are permanently blighted by past errors which others cannot forgc-t- -- . 1JM noon- r - thii sunn 31 Friday the doc did not be i Gaisfoi it. GUARANTEED U C' of bi FVhn. til Mr. Brvan th i press j the engagement of their , t tiro Beverly. the foM , 'a Gsisfo' L ARE INSURED YOUR DEPOSITS Gaisfon Maud 0 iforrna, bdsco. Ca rue of Si to 5,000 Dollars of G t:sley Kiverton. ,4L This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit :rviving ireM' Mr- alien Insurance Corporation. It - fc moved Ijloyed by l and print' Savings Department Commercial Banking f0 iMr.Ki worked Bonds Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Gaisforc 4aite OBamuk nti Lehi Telephone 85 the nted lal 'sham, 1 and as ftsent tinw ptyait UMl, MAIN STREET UlAn ttjcertaii along th Gaisi i a great Lehi.alv Tl fxaitfri sacrifice E need- - No Matches to Light No Fires to Mind to h uW Jandchitdi prest in. Funeral wA bt pounced. an 38c 10c Pounds 58c FLOURS" 4 i le.on ''i t).r nra SchoW. a Wednesday and Thursday at Royal Lily Pona makes 'screen debut in ,4I Dream Too Much," Making her bow to screen audience at the Royal 1 ST 'i SPANKY McFARLAND I DREAM TOO MUCH ' . - nUU U I ? i will hold Hansen. I hey nave Dau-h- Camp of the r (Tt W v. ar.) the B. Y. i vf the Pior.eer home of Thurdav after':-.'- " at the as jfiven The Rut-edT-.- Itt ,,. I Tfc.-.- daughter, Bean of Salt Lake City, the marriage will take in the place in the Salt Lake temple The Rtockholders of the Lehi Irri make will future. near They very gation Company held their annual their home in Bellevue, Idaho, where meeting at the Memorial building, Mr. Bean is employed as a high school Monday afternoon. For the purpose teacher. of electing board members for the A stock Lehi Irrigation Company. COMMITTEES FOR M. MEN AND vote was called by J. F. Bradshaw for GLEANOR BANQUET CHOSEN district No. 1 on George H. Smith and LeRoy The result being The committees have been chosen George H. Smith 2,865 and LeRoy the M. Men and Gleanor Girls for Lott 1,402. The old board members They were chosen after the banquet. were and will resume their lesson work in the Second Ward, usual places for the coming year. when the M. Men A meeting will be called in the near Tuesday evening and Gleanor Girls met there. The future to organize for the season's different committees are: The general work. committee with Margaret Peterson as chairman and Ruth Rothe, Arva Wing and Howard Taylor as comHORSE BITES BOY mitteemen. Decoration committee' Roberta Ball 1 Wayne Webb, small son of Mr. and as chairman, and Martha Fitzgerald, Mrs. Heber J. Webb, was treated for Jean Fowler, 11a Bushman and Mavis a horse bite at the Lehi Hospital, Sat- Johnson as committeemen. urday. Fifteen stitches were taken Advertising Lynn Webb, chairHi, I ,l ,in, in in his cheek. man, Ross Watkins and Ersal Fagan The boy was in the yard playing as committeemen. while the horses were being fed when These committees were chosen by one oft he work horses litfed the boy the stake and ward leaders of the M. up by the check and threw him on top Men and Gleanors. of a nearby chicken coop. The boy The date set for the anr.ual M. Men was immediately rushed to the hos- and Gleanor Girls banquet is January pital and remained there under the 25th. Tuesand Theatre, Sunday, Monday doctor's care for two days. He reday, in "I Dream Too Much," a down-to-ear- ceived no other injury other than DOUBLE WEDDING drama of laughter and heart the gash on his cheek. RECEPTION HELD throbs. Lily Pons, world renowned concert radio and star, poropera, BOYS LEAVE TO ATTEND A double wedding reception was trays a little French girl who is the MISSION SCHOOL in the Fourth Ward amusement held own victim of her genius. the heroine, Annette Monard. hall, Friday evening. The reception Harold Hutchings and Heber Had-fiel- d was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl possesses a divine voice but the fame left Lehi. Monday morning to Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. it thrusts upon her brings only un- Herbert attend the mission in Salt Lake. happiness. Her husband, a struggling These ine two couyies were jonnson. boys are soon to leave for the recently married. young composer, is too proud to bask mission field. Mr. Hutchings is going in her reflected glory. And Annette Many friends and relatives to the North Central States mission wants nothing more from life than the the reception and gave their conand Mr. Hadfield is leaving for the The reception was in simple joys of beinb wife anl mother, gratulations. German-Austrimission. They will With happiness at stake, she evolves form of a dance and both the the leave shortly after they have attendan unexpected and brilliant solution young and the older sets joined in the ed the school. to her problem by changing her husmerriment. have been They TL extensively band's opera into a musical comedy me newiy weas, received, many and making him a success in spite of entertained during the past few valuable and useful gifts from their weeks and they have many friends himself. fnends. them health and gxd luck Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson will Henry Fonda, who has risen to wishing sensational fame wtih his portrayals during their travels. make their home in Salt Lake City in "Farmer Takes A Wife' and "Way where Mr. Johnson is employed and Down East," plays the husband. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts will live MARSHAL FOWLER in Lehi where Mr. Roberts is locally Osgood Perkins and Eric Blore have other principal roles. employed. ARRESTS MlliORS In introducing to the film public the glorious voice that has won her CAMP OF THE AFTER CHASE BLUE BELL recognition as the world's greatest D. U. P. HOLD MEETING coloratura soprano. Miss Pons sing? two grand opera arias. Caro Nome The Blue Bell Camp of the DaughPolice efficiency and a spirit of from "Rlngeletto." and the Bell Song ters of the Pioneers met at the A. B. with other police agencies Anderson from "Lakme." as well as four new cooperation home, Thursday afternoon throughout the state was demonsongs. one of or their regular meeitngs. The strated Friday when City Marshal Niron Fowler of Lehi came to the as- lesson was given by Mrs. Minnie Harris and Mrs. I. L. Lott. "The sistance of Murray City. INCOME TAX Statehood of Utah," and Mrs L. A. Tuesday three minor girls, who were wards of the Salt Lake County Russon gave the history of the cap. RULES GIVEN Juvenile Court, joined four The hostesses were : Mrs. A. B. Anyouths derson and Mrs. Ernest Webb. and ran away from their homes in a stolen automobile. Since then press THREE CLASSES MUST FILE reports and radio calls have covered MISSIONARY DAIiCE RETURNS FOLLOWING the state asking for the apprehension $1 FEE REPEAL of the party TOniGHT Fowler was called Friday But three classes of persons must morning by Edward early rancher Street, file returns under the new state innear the Saratoga Hot Springs reThe Third Ward Missionary Comcome tax law. The $1 filing fee, prosort, after actions of the carload mittee have aramged for a dance to vided for in the old law, has been re of ehrldrea had aroused his suspi. be held in the Third Ward, Thursday pealed. Those having to file under the eions. The chase ended when the car (tonight). The dance is for the purlaw, according to Chairman Irwin said to be owned by Green's father, pose of raising funds for missionaries Amovits of the State Tax Commission slid into a ditch. of the Third Ward. A good orchestra at the Capitol are: The group. Marshal Fowler said, nas teen obtained. Let's all attend 1 told him they took to the road Wed- this dance and support the Third Every single person having net income of $600 or more, nesday afternoon. Thev spent Wed Ward missionaries. 2 Every married person living nesday night in the automobile near with husband or wife, having an Vernon, in Rush valley. 50 miles CARD CF TIIAIIXS fTgregate net income of $1200 or southwest of Lehi. Thursday, they cruised around some moe. finally more, ' camping" 3 Every person having a gross inagain at Wet Jordan, in ibh ui rxiena our smoere " come of $2500 or more, regardless of southwestern Salt Lake thanks to our many kind friends and valley. the net income-ReturnFriday morning they resumed the neighbors for their thoughtfulness and must be filed by March 15. aimless wanderings, finally stopping assistance in our recent bereavement Those required to submit returns, who at Saratoga Hot Springs, where the To all those who assisted at the home, fail to do so, will become subject to a marshal took op the chase. services and burial and to all those Fowler turned the party over to sending flowers ahd cars we wich to penalty of 25 per cent of the tax plus the tax. Andrew Lundquist, Murray city mar-tha- i, offer our sincere appreciation. Anyone, unable to fill out their re- He called George Thomas and family. Friday afternoon. FORMER PLAGES t.,, 1 their regular in the First. night Thursday reetir.p. the meet- - pnae. All of charsre in and tendance. Jor?en-Hansen, intr are: Lions tv-- of the met Pioneers Utah Dau"hter of the Ball. Martha Mrs. of at the home were Ventura, California. Fridav afternoon. The songs Lillian held and were Webb services Saturday rendered bv Flossie Funeral in California. Mrs. Alice L. Phillips Knudsen. a reading by Mrs. Pheobie and daughter. Ada. and Mr. and Mrs. Gray, and Mrs. Jonas Holsworth gave Louis Phillips went to California to the historv of her grandmother's life, attend the services. They were in Mrs Johnson. Dainty refreshments California a week. were served to the group. The Champ and his Pal are - lk u-r-- night rates begin at 7 p. m. n II I 1 Saiaruay. rued FORMER RESIDENT Do you miss that boy or girl away from home? n, It 1 nmrmg 1 s ball A at Hi This w iirtkday lance wil FMthi pi Ijrthe P there's; Pdirec f dims ( Wort f disei The ' with f ELECTRIC COOKING 1 ha P 4 be riopec mot pipplea bee da rr done away a with-i- ' burdenieme task of bufldi-- g, Hiit lighting, feeding and watc'v '"9 ht firt 19 . . . No fuel i handle ... No dirt to tletn up . CllCI witch. Nothi..y Tfc uj i nils w vi ft Utah Power light Co. Tl |