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Show Leading Weekly ubl nn Paper printi the News First Carries the Advertising Circulation Has the he ehi Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY RF.AD VOLUME V LEHI A BIG FATHER OF LARGE : t W. T1U EVENING MARCH has Bert) n ....!.,, r.i..l) II,- tack, of a sudden hud - best of hours Gray, ' 52, died heart at- - evidently been in the and was ill about two born here December 31. He f James G. and" Elizabeth sn a jgHe was an em- Holds.upith Gray. o I tiie sujrar eom- ploye of many years, but the past , nau r m.J Genevieve Thomas on at Lehi. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and MrsMyra Gough and daughters: Salt Lake Mrs. Barbara Thompsen, Arizona; Warren Mayer, Gray, City; Mrs. Genua Hardman, Provo; Mrs. Y,'inia Bezzant, Lindon ;' Mrs. Zola fr nanv" few years ne He married P"';!- April i.j lanu. - Jean, Jack and Calvin Gray, Lehi; 11 grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. A. L. Yates and Mrs. Myron Chipman, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Rachel Kirkham, Raymond, Lloyd", Rutledge. NEW CAFE OPENED ' Oaf., and R. ..: P, opening f F:r-Friday on the e in W, and Main and h, managed by Harold Jen-eMr. J, ha- in the bakery business wit l'.is father. Julius .lei. en f main and ia much training alor..' this line IV- - ile are invited to com,, and viit the new cafe as soon a- - the door- are opened Friday. t L - iv! Vi-v- -; ,,f tins t ef SjiVIMl" :.. Mare the Spin- e ijaartet and met ia-- : the ' he w.nte; - la!kil- great labored SALE REDEMPTION FIND REACHES HIGHEST SI M IN AX tin. the same in 'Vsn - R,.-- -. Final ia r more -- j : OLD FOLKS COMMITTEE DANCE . . rk . PLAYER DISLOCATES Mrs. 0. A. Slade has been very ill since Monday when she had a heart attack. She is confined to her bed' ijuarteily apwirtiounient than half a million dollars on in Ftah County tax sae redemptions collected at Provo during last year last week were mailed by Deputy-CountTreasurer Frank Bennett receiving agencies. 'This is probably the largest year we have ever had in tax sale redemptions," commented County Treasurer Andrew Jensen. Final quarterly totals of $i;U.;tUi.!fi are represented by the checks going out last week. During the year with this final allotment included goes into the coffers of the various participating agencies, including local, countv and state divisions. Drive of the state tax commission, general better business conditions, and cooperation of the county commission are credited with the greatly increased' collection for llKltt. Through receipt of the collections have cleared many county owners partially or wholly their properties from tax deed; county city, school, and state taxing units have been aid ed by the inllux of funds; taxes in arrears have been entirey wiped off c unty records in many cases. i c.-nirsg- .4 jiport ion )tu"itx d I a hi City, $2.:iK0.03; Alpine city, SlKG.O't; American Fork city, $2.92K .72; Pleasant Grove city, 1,521.72; ARM WEDNESDAY -- and Cecil Zimmerman the first to the main floor high school building Wednesday Leo Russon fell from in the afternoon. Leo Russon dislocated his rght arm Zimmerman hit his head on trophy case as he fell and was and Cecil the knocked out. The b ys other over were balancing each on the bannister.. They becama balanced and fell a distance of about 20 feet. Leo was to tournament go with the team to the at 5 o'clock that M M M M M M nM M GIRLS FESTIVAL EACH 33c SPECIAL GLOVES ROCK RIB 'a'r The Junior Girls of the First and wards took part in the Festival Tuesday evening. It was reported that the the party was very successful-Thirtpersons were present to play ANKLETS OVERALLS Blue Liberty Stripe Sizes 2 to 1G tm WAIST OVERALLS EQg Pocket Dentin Riveted oz. ft progressive games. Webb and Miss prizes. The tally and Mrs. Phyllis won the Zetella Price place cards were made by the g girls. The card's and ere of St. Patrick's theme. The board visitors thought val more M U M M tre M M M M interesting for those who participated than the festival of last year. The Fifth heir Hard ward hasn't any girls in at the Junior Girl Fourth ward girls were having a Party in their ward. They are Planning to have their festival later. age-Th- Thousands of People Have y. H u kM kM M Eye Strain k and don't recognize M k the trouble Persons who see stance be extra well at a may suffering from yperopia or far sightedness and not kno' it, but wonder why they have a Ml headache or tire so easily. im' BROADCLOTH 19c 98c gg M M r v. j'iw ufMii-wnk- M M M Combination of Colors in Blue, Red and Yellow Pa I9c k YARD M k M M 15c k Wax Paper, 125 feet Roll SUGAR, 25 Pounds rUJnfo Quick-Ad- M A 'A :.M'; AGE COFFEE Scliilling',. I'ouiiii.- DATES. 2'.)c M. 11 SYREP. IDiNEY lo Found Flue's . ion ii i n ' . lb. ..... 2 l!c, 1'C OLEO Silver Nut Brand, nnT POAST. Reef I injnjnXas Pound k m 2."c. M L.c w Ci.'.tc MFADEPARTMENI 1 M M M M M 2oc 1 n.a , i 2."c - and Mc. (VCK ARROW SOAP FLAKES, ..2 Pkg. P'c lb. tin P.ic DiNTY MOORES BEEF STEW, D1NTV MOORES SPAGHETTI WITH , lb. tin I'M MEAT PALLS. BROOMS r-- to found ran Package.- - I : VELVET TOILET TISSl'E H"oi. Sh.ets) '! RON SPAGHETTI. Package; LEMdNS. hozen SPINACH TIE SPECIAL PRICES ON ''''' Can V., SNOW DRI FT Ail JEI.-SER- 2 for 19c 3 for 10c Summer Drinks VIENNA :AP $1.49 Rare half DOUnd e, k w BATISTESS GROCERY SPECIALS w U festi- Brown or Black Good Oualitv mm. 10c ra SPRINGTIME ROYS SHORTS WORK SOX k the lunch m m EACH Qq BOYS' LEADER MEN'S Third m UNDERSHIRTS Gauntlet or Short iiv M M M BOYS' MEN'S CANVASS LEATHER FACE M yj uM MEN'S BLUE CIIAMBRA SHIRT M JUNIOR Values n Week-en- d E. N. your eyes k M n 22c n y. Saturday at 4 P. M kM k WEBB JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST "The Gift Shop" i, 4.V STREET LEHI u M 1' 3t! M Phone Yb or o Paint-u- p Plant-u- p Health. Better Sight, Pride. Civic Beauty. A citv clean-usponsored by the Lehi City Council and Farm Bureau adies. The 19117 state roao' beauty work program calls for lieautmcation ol the state road one mile north of Lehi. extern! it through Lehi. 25,000 iars per week luiss through Lehi for tlies let's put n a clean dress-u- p visitors. And the back varus ana streets need airing too. The mayor will shortly call a meet ing of the representatives from all church and civic organidations to get the campaign underway. Be ready to o" your part for a ceaner. more beautiful Lehi . I'tah county as a whole is under p taking this clean-u- campaign. p Let's keep Lehi leading. LEHI STUDENT HONOR ED AT UNIVERSITY Miss I la Schow, daughter of Presi dent anj' Mrs. A. Carlos Schow was chosen as one of the ten most representative students at the B. Y. U. I rovo, ne to ml in jeaiureu the school year book, "The Banyan," this year. Miss Schow has taken a very active part in student activities while at. the university and her many local friends are offering for Friday and Saturday ements whatever menu ; exmainecf H Light-u- p SURPRISE PRICES M M to in Whatever your plans are Proadbent's Store for ur foods, price shop in our stop. y- State Street, Lehi, Utah n m - If are come your repii i you want quality food and economy VANTAGE SOAP Prt'titul WhUi luroro 3 for 12c J L All Flavors 5 for 19c BREAD 12 oz loaves 3 f,r 10c SHORTENING Pound 14c PORK and BEANS No. 2 Can 10e 1 hy not have and be sure. f..r for for for Clean-u- P Lindon Town, $8,14 9"); Orem Town, school district $2,:i.'l(i.8; Alpine Provo city, $9,859.79; $17,895.89; Provo school district, $7,8.'i:i.70. Springville city, $2,027. 5"; Maple ton tow n, $:s:S9.14; Spanish Fork city-Si- , 572. 76; Salem city, $ Hill. 07 Payson city, $2,544.04; Santaquin town, $31C.16; Goshen town, $118.53 SARATOGA OPENS Nebo school district, $9,589.87. State and state school, $29,151.21 THIS WEEK state bountv. $!()(. 85; tubercular bounty, $05. 08. state Utah county. $27,514.52; Frank Eastmond anManager road, $1.481 58; interest apportion nounced this week that Saratoga will ment, $9,710.58; fees, $580.50; wee be opened on Saturday of this week. A general clean-u- p eradication, $12.80. and renovation of the resort has been going forward and everything will be ready for the FORMER LEHI ?1AN public this week-en'!State tests are taken regularly of NAMED ON LIQUOR the water and the chlorination and in the COMMISSION filtering plants are the finest state. Analysis of the water shows that the hot mineral springs contain Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City the same elements and are the same of Mrs. M. A. Taylor wa 'emperature as the famous Georgia named a member of the I'tah State Hot Springs. Manager Eastmond is preparing for Liquor Commmission. Saturday. Mi Taylor has been connected' with th a bifirer season than ever, this year and and will welcome his patrons State Banking Department for number of vears and has been acting friends back to Saratoga this as Assistant State Bank Commission it for some time past. lie is we Mrs. Desn Prior entertained Sunliked in all parts of the state and h in the honor commissi' day in honor of her birthday anniappointment will meet the approval of the major versary. A delicious dinner was sert v of his associate-- . ved to the following guests: Her par-en- 's Mr. and Mrs. FVnton Boyack and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott and Mr. 'hi'eh'cr, Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Mrs. I. I.. Lott went to Fort P"v;ek and two ch'blren, Card and Allen of Snnnish Fork. Duchesne, last Wedneday. M 16c Pound CLEAN-U- YEARS. MANY I'.eld. .e.11 30 SHARES RECEIPTS the spent Host of 11, reports as iVed UUi e ' A . BASKETBALL V, .!:- in n v.i nt back Ku.-- t and husband in Detroit, from y u w;;l reegmze. 'he'e thev visited interesting places t.ne t.pei a ''Martha'" is went They 'along the way home. ai.d captivating. '.; It through the Ford and Dodge Motor is erv harmonious. fact.. rie-- , they also walked across I..- end ..f thrilling mom- - the Embassod r Bridge which cn-ih- e !'!.- Hiring neets Detroit with Windsor, Canada. program. The mii. f..r this evening's pro- - j They left Detroit Wednesday. March g ram - g g t.i be presented in con- -' '! with a new Dodge ear and motored en rm as to avoid the heavv ex-- j home in four davs. As thev were re- p.n-- e ,,f costuming and thus we can turning home they saw parts of the red ae the admittance to popular 'lo deii' districts and farther west prices so everyone can attend. they came in contact with dry areas. Wa'ch f.r next week's announce-tin'.- - and buy y ur tickets through wai'd represenatives. "Ui This LIONS CLUB TONIGHT musical event belongs to us all and wo expect to see the High School AudiA fine speaker, musical numbers torium filled to its capacity. Reserve Friday. March 2(th for the and a little business is a brief outline for the Li- ns Club Thursday (tobig concert night). The meeting beginning at 7 p. m. in the First ward will be most AMERICAN FORK WINS interesting. FIRST GAME AT TOl'RAMENT The committee who planned the meeting are Lions Eddington, Hansen American F-beat South Cache, and Hansen. Prize to be furnished by 32-in a hard battle Wednesday Lion Nielson. Committee for the next meeting afternoon at the State Tournament. consists f l ions Jones. Jorgensen and Lloyd Gunther came home Tuesday Larscn from the U. A. C to spend a few Miss Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake, days at home with his parents. Mr. in Lehi. Mrs Carl Gunther. and spent the week-en' BY HAROLD JENSEN The Old Folks Committee are Alberta, Canada. sponsoring a dance in the Memorial Funeral services will be held ThursRuibi'ing, Friday evening, March 19. day in the First Ward L. D. S. chapel, Proceeds ..f the affair will be used at . p. m , with interment in the city to help defray expenses of the ce;nttery organization The body will be at the hope of his Everyone is invited to join the Old Friday evening. daughter. Mrs. Ernest L. Rutledge Folks Committee, Prizes will be given during the prior to services Thursday. LEHI !' Ha! - tah-iuan- e ii d h me . w- h I . ii.i-- -; - COUNTY TAX UNITS SHORT TERM MISSION FAMILY DIES SUDDENLY Janu-- No- V. :7 RETURNS FROM OF MUSIC With no private axes to grind; vers rial interests to serve, and no financial strings hading to any other source of jHiwer ur influence. no selfish NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D I'TAH. YOUR NEWSPAPER 98c BETTER Maid of C. ver, Pound COFFEE. 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