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Show f JANUARY Y 1937 28, lllh , coy-- - CLUB HEWS JVEg tv the c :"v ! Prayer C. L r. ... V.:., ! n." LfcJil 1 KKK PRESS THURSDAY. t r.arles Mr Kibliet jKirtrays the pepperj- Harmer. 1 M Man Carver, proprietor of Spring-a I "":'JC- - 1Vrr-luncheon was ar-- j trs. .;i:v: Oscar Mapieton; Gr ntr em Card j inanufactorv and bridge .,ve'v ,., ii CoUnt - I'rt-'- h Mrs. Cecil Ojit'i.shawJ ployer of the meek and d ,,.' friday evening- by ' : '! .'ion a- fr President R .,:r,y C. Allred of the Ikan Krwin Trowbridge who comp. ses the members e 1 -A.va et for KlU-rttier;. ; 1 ett-- r a ion the subject. -- A.e v S' Carter, j rhymes and in secret jots down his The guests spent ; 11. ( Bother n, Fairfield; prognostication: M.;:,.n i about probable win- Kt.jd,t.;i - n .v c eunin? together. sec nd speaker. r.ers in horse races and his imaginary be named later Solo "I.euJ T, o K- af Club was enter-- ) winnings. V. TJw Y 5s Smith, pa rash fork.' Guy KibU-e'impers-nationhome are so of yor',, accompanied iv I.. Wednesday at the ...... i'.:; i; Will-url.aive h In'.'IIKH Kail ha set n so mn.'Vi .if Shore.; .,. a Neilson. .hJ ''n.y:u a: i B en urn in. Progressive Q.ddTexas Mission. j f"rS' . life and s many people of all sorts r iilaved with Mrs. J. F. Ladies Tri.. e and conditions in the more than a v.,lxinv 0' Gra e Carrie Strasburg winning and ra?an euu, aJ:e ho- r;r,.,- a, j quarter of a century during which he :zo;. a delicious lunch was ser- j " " LIONS OF FIVE toured the c- untry in stock. The fates d l.y I.aPriel C,.i.vin. , accompai.i-were not kind to him until he got 5 Joseph Field;;- Smith was the cor.- CITIES TO JOIN his Ulated chance on Broadway in r. .eluding speak' entertained I M:s , "Torch seller of as the t , c,, , , Closing Song" "r,,,. Chiri the for Aimes ''jayVv-r.in- g ' LEHI MEETING the Hills." who described his wares as ?l,ab Xftt-- a delightful evening of i In-. If v. I. v..rt!.n. underground novelties." Holywood sat up and took notice f five central Utah ! eh. a ery nice immediately after the Metropolitan SUNDAY AFTERNOON SESSION e.t.c a:'! ' a nginal their blurbs about Kib-be- e party at Lehi February 11th, accord- - critics wr-'twere enter-5ujie- d : social Club members in '"Torch Song" and he has Tho!MU? ti :rg Powers, local nresithe Ten. pfcst Is Thu.-dby Mrs. Sylvester on the screen at top leen dent f the Lehi Lions Cluh. emoting Raging'" was Congregation. Pridire played and Mrs. 'Evansspeed ever since. Invitations have been extended Prayer Evans Anderson. Comer took first prize, Mrs. E. Mr. Kibee is a Texan and though C. J. Denton -Vocal ,f solo Magna, district govliar Id Fox. second and Mrs. Azor he left his home town El Paso ij Larsen the third Five men from the audience were! ernor, and David A. Skeen of Salt prize. A special Southwick the when a mere aid, he stili has a strong Lake City, member of the board of club was Mrs. W. L. called to the stand to talk, they were: ? pest at the alection for the Lone Star State. Like I.i-directors ,f Asa Clark, Robert Allied. International, Mr. Whim-- ' 'Worlton. A delicious lunch was ser- Ade he says his home state tB Lowers said. George W. A. Ford and John Bushman, pey, one he will never go back on or to. The club having the best A v..cal duet repreMrs. Mildred Webb He is a married to a sentation in and Mrs. June Jorgensen. proportion to its memberinal and is the father of a girl of will be awarded a ship Mr. prize, Bishop James H. Gardner was the REPORT OF STAKE and another of fourteen months. six Powers said. Clubs participating innext speaker. Kibbee is an ardent angler Guy clude Provo, Payson, American Fork, and Joseph Fielding Smith took up the CONFERENCE GIVEN might well be called the Isaac Heher Lehi. and City remaining time. The affair will be held in the Lehi Walton of Hollywood. Closing song "God Be With You "Three Men on a Horse" features Second Ward amusement hall, with Sun-dav Till We Meetings held Saturday and Meet Again " Frank McIIugh and Joan Blondell. the Lehi Lions Club as Lehi hosts. Stake Conference acting for the Closing prayer Herman C. Goates. The in the cast besides Mr. Kibbee Others banquet and dance will center were helpful and interesting to all. Sam Levene, Teddy Hart, Allen are around at St. Valentine day theme. Both young and old were in attendaSUNDAY EVENING SESSION Carol Davenport, Jenkins, Harry nce to partake of the fine spirit and UNDER THE DIRTCTION AnEddie Hughes, Edgar Kennedy, teachings which were in all four sessn. OF THE M. I. A. LEHI WINS GAME derson, Tola Nasmith and Eily ions. Mervyn LeRoy directed. Saturday evening a session was held This meeting which was conducted Men on a Horse" the play "Three FROM FRIDAY PROVO, of the with President Wr. L. Wortlon especially for the members from which the picture is taken is presidpriesthood throughout the stake. Re- ing was of special interest to the audistill going strong on Broadway after from the different ence. The Junior Girls and ports came in ALPINE STANDING more than two years, and there are Explorquorums of how the work was procers were in charge of the program seven road companies on tour. eeding. The members present were numbers. W Y. Pet. given special advice how to carry on 3 0 1.000 G. A. A. TO BE HOSTESSES song ''Our Mountain Lehi Opening the work to the best advantage of Home So Dear." Lincoln 2 .667 LINCOLN HIGH everyone. Joseph Fielding Smith was 2 .667 Opening prayer Sherman EvansT American Fork at the meeting and gave an interesti1 A talk was given by Willard Love-ridg- e. Provo .333 The Girls Athletic Association of ng talk. 1 Pleasant Grove .333 Lehi High School will be the hostesses Sunday morning sessions was as 0 .000 of Lincoln High School Girls, ThursA musical number by Victor Smith. B. Y. High follows: He sang 'T'm A Mormon Boy" and Friday's Results day, January 28th. Basketball games Lehi 21, Provo 18. the congregation joined him on the will be Dlaved between Lincoln and American Fork 48, Pleasant Grove Lehi. There will be four teams to chorus. A short talk by Dortha Evans on 16. Dlav. After the games, hot choco Next Friday's Schedule the M. I. A. slogan or theme. late and sandwiches will be served to Provo at Pleasant Grove. Cornet solo Helen Hansen, accomG. A. A. members and Lincoln girls. BE PREPARED American Fork at B. Y. H. S. panied by Marjorie Clark. Lehi at Lincoln. The speaker for the evening was A team has been chosen from G. A. FOR THE A. Smith. to compete with a girls basketball Joseph Fielding Lehi Pioneers, Alpine league lead team from Provo, Thursday, FebruClosing song was "Carry On." WET AND SLOPPY ers, rallied in the last quarter to over- ary 4, 1937. The game is to be playPrayer Josephine Worley. come the stubborn Provo high school ed in the High School Gymnasium. is a basketeers, DAYS ARE Sixteen girls were chosen. They are: BOARD SELECTS battle at Lehi, Friday night In the Dortha Evans, Bonnie Turner, June other Alpine games, American Fork Hansen, Beth Thrasher, Mirl Sunder NEAR AT HAND ROAD SUPERVISORS trounced Pleasant Grove and land, Virginia Jackson, Mjyrtle Jack We have a B. Y. defeated of Lincoln number high large supply son, Klea Turner. Miriam Lott, Faye loss was disheartening Hutchings, Florence one Neats Foot Oil for your The Wright, Jean Road supervisors were appointed who played alert Wortlon, May Strasburg, Zetella Price Provo for shoes. Bulldogs, Monday by the Utah county commis- basketball the game, throughout sion to serve in 17 districts of the Satisfaction Guaranteed 4 as lead the third ONE-AC- T a PLAYS building up county during 1937 and 1938. Merlin Slack, speedy ended. INTEREST PUBLIC quarter BOB'S SHOE SHOP They are Paul Carlisle, Alpine; and Bill Mangum, Provo s forward, Walter Hunter, American Fork; J. E. new guard, did all of the Bulldog's Main Street, Lehi A large crowd came out to the plays Garn, Cedar Fort; Joseph Watkins, 10 of his latter the getting Tuesday night and showed much in Lehi; E. J. Swenson, Pleasant Grove; scoring, The rest of the team were terest in the drama work of the M. I. total. team's T. James Floyd Bezzant, Lindon; blankee by Lehi's tenacious defense. A. Provo's defense was the highest Each ward of the stake put on a order, also. Manning, league-leadin- g splendid performance, with each one scorer, was held without a single point. He got few shots at the basket, and no foul tosses. Going into the final quarter with a held in the be will The annual meeting pf the Lehi Dairy Association deficit, Lehi played tight deLehi Memorial M. 8 P. at 1937, 29, Building, Friday, January fensive ball, and passed the sphere deliberately until Mitchell worked in to and 1937, The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for the year Smith also hit fnr two field goalshear the financial report, and to transact any other business that may properl- the hoop in the last quarter. y come before the meeting. The scores : PROVO RULON J. FOX, Secretary. G. T. F. P J ''t;-- " E:nt- -' i:c'-v- ; . hen-pecke- 1 jZ j, : C't- 1 "r; . . ui; a-- having its line qualities. went on without much trouble whil With the help of Mr. and Mrs- - Clell changing the scenes. Jackson, stake drama leaders, tha Musical numbers ere given while ward directors and the scenes were being changed. of each person in the casts the plays J 1.-- j Discomfort Banished on Yacht That Takes Explorers to Central America j e s i s r-- - - Dee JANUARY 28, 1937 I - - j 'tioss. J. noi;: r prod' in ('hri-tofTers- r, i,-- Song---Ma?- ay t,-r ns si 2 It Lint Ma-lyo- omotin es s. Spot rs. UTAH in deal rour the Ml i to my- - Giant sea turtles, natives who premeals with the Juice of an herb, a colony of albino Indians banished to live by themselves In the Panama Jungle and still others who kill game by bushsnake venom tipped darts In blowguns, all are on the "visiting list" of an unusual expedition to Central America. Commanded by J. Mortimer Shep-parthe yacht Celia has aboard members of the Pan American Society of Tropical Research who will spend several months on research work and making collections for the Carnegie Museum, the University of Michigan and the University of Fine Arts at Montgomery. Ala. Three scientists, their assistants and the crew constitute the party, the fifth1 expedition headed bv Commander serve ot d. Sheppard, a graduate of the University of Michigan and a former United States navy officer. Exploring "ain't what it used to be." The Celia Is as moUeinly equipped as any Amciic.in horn", and Just as comfortable. It even ha? a household washing machine, commonplace to more than 10.COO.000 American housewives but a miracle to the Indians among whom thf expedition conducts its research r'ie yacht's cook, a former din.n : car chef, doubles as "laundicss' every That Is the day wncn a Monday. clothesline from the Celia's radio mast to a convenient palm tree holds a long flutterinn array of sp art.clcs that would b f.it mrc typical in any average American back yard -- THE AVALANCHE 21-1- 8, 48-1- 25-1- 8. 17-1- NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING ler. -I-n. tl for - Slack, rf. Breinholt, J3. co a: 3f 3 ice o5 Phone mi 3? t 0 4 0 0 4 18 LEHI G. Totals Score by quarters: Provo Attention Poultrymen BUY" "KNOW WHAT THEY ARE BEFORE YOU ImWe are working in connection with the National Toultry ChicKs. provement Plan and are offering U. S. Certified Baby All matings have been officially culled, blood oTfTZ Hm Disease) and inspected by an official state inspector, and other undesirable birds have been removed. an are The eggs used for hatching come only from these flocks naxn set. Ine are over also culled or only large white 2 oz. eggs is ery likewise inspected by an official state inspector. Think what this means for your we are offering this high quality grane oi e... or call us at once lot of 500 or more. Our supply is limited so see wmie we can still supply you on your lavome I VroifV We Also Do Custom Hatching. GOATES BROS. HATCHERY rII0N'E 1?'W Lehi T. F. P. 0 0 0 Manning, rf. Trane, If. Mitchell, c Smith, rg r.wi-- . ler W NORTH 4TII EAST, LEHI, UTAH 0 7 10 Totals 1 2 5 3 0 3 0 0 .0 Allred, If. 398 2 .......0 Johnson, rg. Mangum, lg. Carter, If Madsen, c for the best JAY HAWS 20-- 4 0 c. When in need of ..3 .. 5 21 7 4 10 11 17 I4 18 21 Referee, Swenson; umpire, Wooley. GUY KIBBEE PLAYS HIS BIGGEST PART IN LAUGHING FILM and Guy Kibbee, whose bald, bland so to zest added has joviai presence conmost his comrdies. plays many vincing part in "Three Men on a Horse," the First National screen version of the Broadway stage RUC- which comes to the Royal Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ii HBNa tl QUART no. 229 no. 228 86.8 proof The btraight whiskies in this product are 15 month or more old. 25 straight whiskies; 75 grain neutral spirits. 5 straight whiskey 4 years old, 20 straight whiskey 15 months old. ,5CW KW3 hrlu - Copyright lQM.Jot. S. Finch ft Co., lr.c. Svticnlry, Pa. si ; |