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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THE LEHI EEEE PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1936 SSSSSSHSl ..v.i;- rw,ricid contett. There will of the initiation was the Plow, suborations given oa the Angleworm, and the drink made be gij Problems of from corn. To be a good firmer one ject, 'Present Day must be able to plow through gravely Nation! Interest" Aerean 1. june Hansen-"- The and sandy soil; to be a good farmer one must be able to market bis proTakes A 2 Lillian Grav-'Y- oath duce ia aa airplane as well as in a soil Look at the Dark Side." truck; to eat the product of the of Eng-Jithe drink to able 3. Eva Carson-T- he be to the anglewor; were Death." beverage made from corn. There " L nele Sam Merlin Lovendge 4. 32 that were initiated into the organisation. Aftr the iaitiation the boy Makes Up His Mind." "As I See It 5. Dick Johnson went through their regular closing Nature were C Howard Taylor "Ain't after which they Air-plam- e. . Don't expose yourself needlessly to colds. A telephone in your home unll run errands e , ' O . I A'f. Don't Let Him Be An Eye Cripple! Under what kind of lighting are your children reading, studying and playing? Is their precious vision being by proper lighting? safe-guarde- Don't let them be eye-cripple- s! d Have your home lighting checked by one of e 3ur home lizhtincr advisers. This costs you nothing. ser-vic- Phone or drop into cur nearest store. We will be glad to help you with your lighting problems. A union meeting: for ell Bee Keepers will be held at the home of Rachel Bone, Friday night at 7:80 p. m. All Bee Keepers please be in attendance. BROADBENT'S HOT SHOT SPECIALS BUY THEM WHILE THEY LAST FLOUR. Best Higrh Patent, Per Sack $139 10c Bread. Three 6c Loaves. 2 Pounds 20c 12c Catsup 14 oz. bottle 9c OATMEAL, Crystal Wedding. ... 19c SALMON. Tall Can 10c PEACHES, one quart can, EXTRA FINE Buy "urn"... .14c WEST TAG COFFEE. Packet. . .14c 10c Saur Craut. large can tuna Fish. Can ...10c 10c Spinach, per can. ......... Purolia Shortening, Pound. ..... .14c LARD. Pound 16c (Was 23c last reek) SOAP, Crystal White, Urge Jumbo 6c Bam Sale .4c Pork and Beans, Large 2H Can. . .10c Hill Brothers Coffee. Blue Can. . . .24c LETTUCE, Great Big Heads, solid 7c Nice Bananas. Sweet Oranges, Grape Fruit and Lemons C.1YCCGDS f. Yea fan have one for a few ceats a dy Ttoi is?: boa ardi Ipeh The Jsjon Every day is an individual lifetime. Y ester- - days Borrows fciety snouia ie tost in loday ' Opportunities, Tahi- C ike ich ( d. e. The of pn tame Then gin s by S a is he i Foi GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS !7P I? GREEN VEGETABLES, : Etc. the Ever ibutk 1 J BETTER M EATS L ates. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. UmO.1 UEETIIIQ ceremonies, Grand." given some candy. the The judge will be furnished by There are 66 members in the organin been B. Y. U. ization, the biggest that has e nave an outLehi for some time- The winner of the contets will be line to follow in the different activities given a beautiful medal, given by the The of the year. Sons of the American Revolution. the opbe also given winners will the high of representing portunity HEAVY STORMS GIVE tournament that will be STUDENTS BRIEF HOLIDAY school in the held in Weber College in Ogden and B. Y. U. For the third time since the first at te the fifth annual program of This of the year, snow has given Cedar Public the Speaking class. The other senior Fort aad Fairfield junior and activities were: high school students an enforced 1. The debate on closing the street vacation. of the high school.' in front Transported daily to the Lehi unit, 2. The debate on prohibition. home sent were these boys and girls 3. Sponsored a banquet. at noon Friday because of fast fallA 4. play. "It Pays to Advertise." ing and drifting snow, which threatenCedar valley. ed to close the roads into Once previously this same procedure HARRIASE was deemed advisable by scnooi officials, while on still another occasion Horace Jackson, son of Mr. and the students were snowbound at home Mrs. John Jackson, was married last or the week-enweek to Alene May Hardman of Bluff-dalMr. Jackson has taken quite an $1.00 at take 15.00 values, your pick to $1.98. See bargain table of Shoes active part in the Fifth Ward church adv. affairs. at Goodwin's. They are receiving compliments and from their many congratulations INSPECTORS SCHOOL FOR friends in Lehi and Bluffdale. A school for prospectors is being held in the American Fork City Hall CONFERENCE FOR DEMOCRATIC WOMEN TO BE HELD. FRIDAY for all who are interested in prospectthe of in is course The charge ing. A conference will be held Friday State Department of Education and for all Democratic women. The meetfree is course The the government. and will take up every phase of pros ings is to be held in Provo at 2 o'clock at the women's club house. Every pecting. Classes will convene every woman who is interested in attending be 7 course One will m. evening at p. will be made welcome. in district. each given The first lesson held last Monday NORTH BENCH IRRIGATION evening was attended by 35 members CO ELECTED SAME BOARD to college gradu including prospectors in bad weather. Hospital Notes The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shelton announce the arrival of a lovely baby girl born Friday in the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton are the proud grandparents. The new board for the North Bench Anvone who desires to eet the bene Irrigation Company were sworn in by be invited to fit of the course are S. I. Goodwin at their meeting Bishop present. The same board members Monday. were elected for this year that served AT THE ROYAL on the board last year. Hyrum Gray was elected as president of the board and William Davis FAMOUS FRONTIER as secretary and treasurer. The board CHARACTERS IN members are George Phillips, Andrew OAKLEY" "ANNIE Webb and Ray Losse, Heber C- Carter. Many figures drawn from real-lif- e characters associated with the West Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Peterson enter ern frontier come to life in the vivid tained Saturday and also Monday screen drama, ''Annie Oakley," in which Barbara Stanwyck is starred at night after the dance for the following guests: Mr. ad Mrs. Wallace the Royal, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, Annie Oakley, the central character, Hebertson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gaisford. Mr. was born in the backwoods of Ohio. and Mrs. Victor Smith, Mr. and Mrs. She became the most amazing rifle Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker and shot the world had ever known, the Mr. and Mrs. Bath from American toast of America, welcomed by EuropFork. Mr and Mrs. Victor Smith en. ean royalty: Her whole life was a brilliant pattern of romance and tertained for the group Wednesday a action, said to be captured faithfully nignt at sleigh riding party. in the Mrs. Susan Miller of American Fork is suffering from a fractured hip. She was brought to the hospital, Friday. John Whipple is receiving medical treatment at the hospital this week. Mr. Whipple was taken to the hos- pital, Saturday. film. 11 be Meats and Groceries at our store. iljoibsieri mmm. Tto m. Ipw PHONE 17 LEHI, birthday of Mr. Knight. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Knight of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. L. Meredith and Mr. and Mrs. William Jorgensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight of Park City, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass :f this city. Mrs. Lenore Otterson of Idaho Idaho, returned to her home spending the past three CONTEST , The Public Speaking class of the Lehi High School under the direction of J. N. Washburn will present its annual activity, Thursday. February 6. 1936. It will be in the nature of a to UTAH! Fi u isers. He weeks in II Mrs. Sylvester Evans is improving, she has been past three weeks. reported ill for call "double rich93 'read tt Dev Pra Me Stal sen tig lot Snj 10:. toft SCHENLEY'S 7Q Cream of Kentucky The Kentuckians' favorite PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS ANNOUNCES ORATORICAL t in meru The whiskey Kentdckians e. KEWSGTES You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass attend- Col. William F. Cody, the famous ed Mr. and Mrs.' D. W. Jones of family dinner at the W. A. Miss Ella Jones of Salt Lake to Bucalo Bill, noted army scout, Indian spent Springs, Texas, have returned i Knight home in Salt Lake, Saturday, the week-en- d with her mothers, Mrs. home after visiting a week witn fighter and plainsman, is another. His ine dinner was honoring the 60th Sezilla Jones. "Buffalo Bill Wild West Show" afJones' mother, Mrs. Sezilla Jones. fords an appropriate and authentic background for Annie's romance with Toby Walker in the film. Sitting Bull, the gallant Sioux who Buffalo Bill, noted army scout, Indian General Custer in 1876 at the battle of the Little Big Horn, and his famed lieutenant who was crippled for life in the same battle, She said "I thought it was old stock not snappy shoes like these" and at what a sacrifice in price much less are reincarnated. adv. than half at Goodwin's. As Buffalo Bill's press agent in "Annie Oakley" is seen Ned Buntline, who brought his boss, Wild Bill FIREMEN TO Hickok and Texas Jack Omohundro to ATTEND MEETING the stage in '"Scouts of the Prairie." The members of the Lehi Fire De- He was adjudged the most prolific partment will attend a meeting, dime novelist in America, and his life Thursday (tonight) in American was once described as "one continuFork, in their fire station. All the ous series of sentences and firemen from this vicinity will be in These and many other colorful char attendance. The material which will be given there will be very useful to acters live 'again in the film version of Annie Oakley's dramatic life. The the firemen. Captain Pierson of Salt Lake will romantic lead to Miss Stanwyck in the be there and he will give an illustrated title role is Preston Foster portray, Other principals lecture. ing Toby Walker. are Melvyn Douglas; Moroni Olsen as Keep your feet dry costs less than Buffalo Bill; Pert Kelton; Andy doctor's bills Wear Red Ball Band Clyde; Chief rharirbird as Sitting as Rubbers Goodwin's sell 'em. adv Bull and Phillip "Annie Oakley'' is an RKO Radio Picture. New Oilcloth 25c Yard FUTU1E FAR0EQS Ladies Silk and Rayon Hose 25c Ladies' Pur All Silk Hose 49c Ladies Silk Bloomers and Stepins, Laoe Trim 25c F. F. A. HOLDS PARTY Extra Heavy ..85c and 49c Broadcloth, all colors, the yard . .17c The Lehi Chapter of Future FarmPercales, Fast Colors. .. .15c and 20c ers of America held a party January Ester Face 10c Cream........ Lady 10c 16th, In the Lhi High School The Rouge 10c Initiation of Green Hands into the Lip Stick Powder Puffs 5c organisation was the main object of Visit our store, you will be pleased the party, the boys met at 7:30 and with the SAVINGS In Prices, or went through their 'regular ceremon ies. After the openinir ceremonies the telephone your orders. boys were put in another room and WE DELIVER PROMPTLY f rought in one at a time. The theme The bimai This Mark of Merit on every bottle of Schenley's Cream of Kentucky is your absoluate assurance of delicious quality and the utmost in value. TRY IT1 -- 11:: Ft (b) Coi 5101 p1 straight whiskey brings that extra deliciousness to whiskey drinks that fine whiskey judges expect of a true Kentucky whiskey V t Two.r.uac.w, FOR A REALLY FINE GIN. TRY OLD ""KER 'X 85 PRROF DISTILLED GIN- - |