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Show lee tiki's Leading Weekly Paper News First prints the Carrier the Advertising Has the Circulation Lehi Ibree Pre LEHI S WIDELY READ f HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D V VOLUME 1'TAU LOCAL SCHOOL GAS Bat!,es! m of the school! thorough inspection made Wednesday alter-nooAll.-Every part was found to be in toustin:tit The line is inspecteperfect conditiontimes a year and every gram numoers are :..::. v thr-about d the gas talented students. Friday a man representing Viwul ....I ....V...1.. forapa'ny ernes to the school to see if Vocal quartet - I Mck Mitchell everything is all right. ney .laninng. .Milton Kuss comian.. used of pressure The amount Keith Smith. 9 and is pounds the building ng into Readin- g- Rhea Higgensen. to hold 150 to 200 the pipe are able Talks Principal 1. K. Mitche h One inch. and cunds per square Coarh Roa.s Neilson. Karlyn Chatfield. pounds are used for operating Keith Smith and Allan Peterson. weldi411 the joints are welded and the A victory dance, sponsored by the The ng is stronger than the pipes. Student will follow the banquet. off Biy, and on turned by switches are When the water gets so electricity. automatic mercury switch low an FAST SUNDAY turns the pas off. Cautions have been taken against Lehi Stake will observe Fast SunAll valves are closed escaping gas. March 28th, instead of the 4th of day, The inspector in the summer time. The change was made beApril.to make sure of examines each Friday cause of General Conference being not on does settle The leaks. no gas held April 4th. the flo'T because it is lighter than air Following the Easter programs and has tendency to rise. given Sunday in the regular Sunday is same at the The gas regulated School meetings, Fast meeting will pressure from the time it leaves the be held. wells until it is piped in the school or -as line wa thi'psiiav iipru ok iu-;- t eMbrTTv-- i SYSTEM INSPECTED - BEST SONG FEST OF YEAR SATURDAY ; sr w,v r. No. 31 n i - e vl w ih r f 1 one-fourt- :!4iJki&.Mi.: LDITll FELLOWS, After the egg rolling contest or the egg hunt there is nothing quite 60 delightful as a big freezer brimming full of home made ice cream. Good old fashioned home made ice cream can be served at any hour without upsetting the dietetic schedule of growing children. Here is a tested recipe that has proven succc ' 1 at many parties. Plan d make home made ice a pa" crea homes. MISSIONARY MEETBANQUET FEATURED DEATH SUMMONS ING TONIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL EVAN GOLLEDGE Meeting for the Missionary Wives and Parents is called for Thursday social event the of interesting March 25th. The persons worknight, week at the high school is the banquet in ill meet at the organization which shall be featured ing Thursday (toAll red home. the Aaron The host and The Booster Girls are sponsorinight). ng the affair, honoring the boys of the hostess would like a large crowd to team for the place they took at the attend. Funral services for Evan Colledge, 57, who died at his home here Saturday night, of pneumonia, were held Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Lehi Third ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop I. W. Fox. Interement was made in Lehi city cemetery. tournament. Mr. Colledge was born September The former stars of the high school 1879, in Lehi, a son of Joseph H. 27, Mr. Mrs. afternoon and Thursday have also been invited to be guests of Ruel Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peter- and Ellen Jones Colledge and had this event. Covers will be laid for son and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans made his home here practically all of attended the tournament in Salt Lake. his life. An Easter Next Sunday will be Easter, may serve you with "Jolene" Smart e fashioned footwear and some "Doven-crepe- " Humming Bird Silk Hosiery perfect that Easter ensemble? THESE WOLVERINE SHOES ARE JUST LIKE MY DAD'S ! Speon That's Right, Sonny... And tell Mother these are Just the Shoes for BOYS who are on shoes like hard you are pother . . . WOLVERINES are amazingly strong and tough lm can wear -- resisting that a boy do just about what he jants without scuffing them through. The leather's the same as in dad's Wolverine gjell Horsehide Work Shoes. 'Jfrong as iron, yet soft and feet Bring rfy on growing 'SLboy in for a pair of wolverines, right Broken Slices and 2 4 INE 2 for 35c 2canS Jel-Ser- t, POTATO CHIPS, Small Package POTATO CHIPS- Large Package.. package FF.LS NAPTIIA SOAP FLAKES, large GUM, AH Packages nine AllWiniU. ( . A?s :"l"'"KKe WEIN'NIES AND 2 BREAD, 3 16 Ounce HAM (Nuckols BREAKFAST BAi COLD MEATS -- . ,, 's PHONE 76 OR 78 CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM pint cream, 1 V4 pints milk Vt pound sugar, S eggs g oz. baker's chocolate (grated) H tablespoonful vanilla Scald milk in double boiler. Beat the eggs and sugar together and add to scalded milk. Cook until thickened. Add meited chocolate and beat to blend the mixture. Chill, add flavoring and cream and freeze. Vi He followed the occupation of farm ing, mining and contracting. He took an active part in church activities in the Lehi Thrd ward. He married Sarah H. Manning, June Lehi. 15, 1900, in Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters: LeRoy Colledge, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Glen Bernard Richins, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Lawrence Colledge, Colledge, Louise Bailey, Mrs. Olive Boyack, Ruby Colledge. Marjorie and Inez Colledge, all of Lehi; also 13 grand children ana me lonowing oromers and sisters: Charles T. Colledge, Lester Colledge. John Colledge, Mrs. Nephi Slater, Mrs. John Yates, Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. Harry Manning and Mrs. John Jackson, all of Lehi. and A great number of friends relatives attended the funeral services for Evan Colledge held Wednesday at 1 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. The building was filled t ts capacity with peope who came to pay their last respects to Mr. Colledge. Services were conducted with Bishop I. W. Fox in charge. Opening duet ''Whispering Hope" Mrs. Alta Moncur and Mrs. Gwen Dorton, accompanied by Mrs. George P. Price. Prayer H. C. Evans. Biographical sketch W. 1L Jenkin-sen- . Duet "When the Sun Goes Down" Mrs. Ladosha Wagstaff and Mrs. Mrs. Edna Boley, accompanied by Chipman, all of American Fork. Had-fielWilliam Remarks Bishop Solo "Beautiful Isle" Mrs. Mar- 25c 3 for 10c 3 for 10c 2 Pounds 35c it -- rill &ini,Lcni N w Are Beating With MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN TONIGHT A musical program to be given for the benefit of the Second ward Sunday School is being sponsored by the The Church History department. students of this class were desirous of helping their Sunday School so they planned this program for Thursday night. The program will consist of a fine group of musical numbers and readings. The children will present most of the numbers. They would like a large crowd to attend the affair because they feel they have something that will please everyone. P. T. MEETING A- - WEDNESDAY There will be a Parent-Teachemeeting held in the high school auditorium Wednesday. March 31st at 7:30 p. m- which is being prepartd by the High School Unit of the P. T. A. The program is outlined as follows: Male chorus two numbers. Ladies chorus one number. P. T. A. Reaction Demonstration to Our Basketball boys. Address Superintendent David during Gourley on his observations his recent trip to the convention of the Natonal Education Association in the Department of Superintendents at New Orleans, Louisianna. Ladies chous Closing number. The members of the Elementary Unit are cordially invited to attend as s the entire public. The ladies chorus have been invited to sing at the State Convention of Utah Congress of P. T. A. They will sing the two numbers they have prepared for this program. The convention is to be held in Salt Lake City, Monday and Tuesday of next week. The local ladies P. T. A. chorus will sing Tuesday. rs - - SATURDAY AND MONDAY WHEATIES, SALMON, Tal1 HOMINY, 2'i Can When we modernize an old home under a ew Federal Houting Act Loan we where get retulti you know the money mi been ipent because the house looks like new. Ve never like to point out our modernizing jobs because most people think the owners have new houses. How about being NEXT on our list for RESULTS? Phone 15 State Street, Lehi Large (:an U" "aVurS 10C 10c .10c 10c 10c 10 10c 2for K)c 10c TOMATOES, large 214 Can 10c JAM, Libby's lr.e Size 3 for 10c MEAT DEVILED EAT (Limit 3) you are kindly invited to try tht PORK and BEANS, large can ...10c Diner. in innners. STALE Y'S STARCH cubes, "pecializing 10c of Sandwiches Lunches and package Steaks, all kinds. 10c LATEST IN CANDIES, ICE CREAM DINNER PLATES. 9 inch 3 for 10c TUMBLERS GLASS AND DRINKS 10c MOP STICK We have also recently installed the 3 Cans IQc CLEANSER, Lighthouse latest in cooling in refrigeration (limitS) We cater to special parties and do our utmost to give you the best of COSMETICS of All Kinds 10c service. 3 for 10c NURSING BOTTLES FOR EVERYTHING it I BREAD, 312 oz. Iaves MACRONI, Vi Pound VANILLA, 4 oz. bottle LEMON. 4 oz. bottle JELLO, I.. I "All Hearts Joy" Chorus. d I LEHI LUMBER GO. .m nvnrvv "If Our Baking and Our Cooking" - Chorus. - a:?r 20c Co-o- p Fox- bliss to come. 'his Madam Patti immortalized song and the opera Martha immortalized Madam Patti You have never lived completely until you have heard the music of the Opera Martha. Keith and Fred Wanlass spent week-enMUSICAL PROGRAM in Salt Lake with their "With a Song Trudge Along" grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Chorus. Knigh and attended the tournament. "Come to Richmond Fair" Chorus. "Step In, This is Our Holmstead" Quartet- - Mildrel Wdlib. Eva Car-seTHE MARCH OF DIMES Rulon Fox and Clell Jackson'This is Such a Trying Situation" WILL MEAN THE MARCH OF Ladies Trio by Mildred Webb, Eva SAVINGS FOR YOU FOR Carson and Arleen Goodwin. You Must Window the "Through THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND President Virgil H. Remarks Petersen. Bishop I. W. Closing remarks Fox. Scurry" Quartette. SomeClosing song- "Sometime, "May You Rest In Peaceful Slum Mrs-Alt-and Dorton Mrs. Gwen where" Tenor Solo and Trie. ber" Moncur. Dame Hunt Your Game" "Wily Brems. Benediction Chorus. E. the John of Dedication grave by "Tis the Last Rose of Summer" Jones. Soloist Mildred Webb and chorus t t HH-H-1 ! "Ladies Grace the Noble Chase" Chorus. "In My Heart I ve I Hold" Chorus. IOC i 5TA 1 1 Grant Pardon." But Punkett carries Lionell's ring sole heritage of a mysterious father who left the boy to be brought up on the Plunket farm to Queen Ann. She recognizes it as that of the dead Earl of Derby and Lionell njgains his sequestered estates and title. Now he scorns Harriet. Yet when she again comes to him humbly dressed as Martha, at Richmond Fair, his heart melts, clasping her as Plunkett does Julia the quartet sinv 'The Last Rose of Summer, forecasting wedded the Lord Forgive Your Do Mildred Webb, ing" Quartette Eva Carson, Clell Jackson and Rclon May - garet Kirkham. Pound 39c . - ........lKc Loares m riCTl'RE STAB Everyone loves niu.MC. The height h of a civilisation can generally be measured by the songs the people sing and the music t.njoyed. The songs that made the opera Martha" famous are going to be presented in concert form Saturday evening, March 27th at the High School Auditorium at 8 p. m. The artists who are giving this evening of music have worked long and hard to bring this event to a successful realization. They are among the leading musicians of our com munity and everyone is promised u big treat who will attend. Prices have been reduced so that every music over may attend The story of the plot of the Oera Martha is very interesting. It is as followg: Lady Harriet Durham and her friend Nancy, weary of the life at Queen Ann's court, yearn for romantic simplicity and hire out as Martha (Harriet) and Julia (Nansy) to two younjg farmers, Lionell and Plunkett, at a small English town by name of Richmond Fair. Their employers fall in love with Lionell steals their new maids. Martha's rose as he shows her how to spin and proposes when she sings "The Last Rose of Summer." Plcnkett courts Julia, but blue blood can't mingle with red. The girls deny their hearts, refuse the calosed hands of honest toil and disappear at night aid, leaving with cousin Tristran's their lovers disconsolate. When Lionell sees Martha among the Queen's attendants at a royal hunting party and flings himself at her feet, she has him jailed for insolence and insanity and he is dragged off singing, ''Ah, May Heaven To You for 19c Meat Department the home of Wolverine Work Shoes. .. . 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