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Show fard tie are - ard LH, IAV DAY e HEALTH I Health Pr0?ram put schools on May 1, at the will long buildings and campus t i w all who attend anv C.TV o Press' Home-Owne- d Newspaper UTAH. THURSDA7773 NUMBER,. NILE WASHBURN TO HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI LEAVE FOR MISSION TO MEET SATURDAY May Day tm 'Jj h display15 and booths, , i.,v9 tn outdoor I na Afttl i' ana J. FESTIVAL PLEASES UTAH y. Jr. H The City's Only '3L -- IT t4 M one con"""-"- lie posture the pro- activities Invocation Chorus-Jun- . ui uigu k.-li- ..uiLioii Seminary Students oi jjipiomas to Junior Graduates. Greetings Raeldon Goates. Vocal solo Helen Gardner. Talk "New Tork Period'' fceminary ! praae The Alumni Association of Lehi High School will hold their annual re- were married in Salt Lake on WednesFORMER LEHI RESIDENT DIES AT TWIN FALLS, IDAHO union on Saturday, May 6th, at I p. m. day, April 26. In the High Schoot Auditorium. All Miss Watklns Is popular among Nephi Gedhai. 0, asMistant superin- Alumni members are Invited to Join Lehl's younger set and has many their old school mates at this annual tendent of the Twin Falls Don Fitzgerald. ior factory of the Amalgamated Sugar company since April 1, 1932, died at his home about 11 a. m. Monday, within an hour after he was stricken with heart trouble at the factory, where he haj gone to work two hours previously. V. A. Finlayson, superintendent, took Mr. Gledhill home, but physicians could not save his life. He was not previously ill, except for an attack of gastritis last week, his family stated. He was born June 21, 1882, at Mona. L'tah, and was superintendent of the n Springvllle-Mapletosugar factory for nine years before coming here early last year from Provo, Utah. ' Mr. Gledhill was, for a number of years, a resident of Lehi. being one of the early employees of the Lehi sugar factory. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret GeldhiU: six sons and daughters. Jack, Dean, Louis and Dorothy Gledhill, Twin Falls; Albert Gledhill, Sprlngville, Utah, and Gledhill, Focatello, also a brother Heber Gledhill, California. Don Allred. grammar grades Talk '.Missouri Period" it ad was a Bight Banks. girls grade primary ana every inequalled, with every root String Trio Brigham Toung Hrjl I me excellent sity. iu in unison Bioving' high school, Earl I Z-jt J. NILE WASHBURN' rUniver- and Mr. J. Nile Washburn, teacher ct Cnsic of the high school band. Talk "Xauvoo Period'' Beth Fox. English, at the Junior and Senior and )fc or the High School has received a call for a Talk "Rlocky Mountain Period'' The pyramids and gymnastics and it, .short term mission. Dana tne music to Dy utella Smith. j?h school girls Fork; Mr. Washburn will leave Monday comment. favorable much eceived string Trio Brigham Toung Uni- me ; verslty. morning for the Central States MisThe five May poies Draiaea Dy "ngs, La,, thrilled all who wit- - Recommendation of Students for sion. Mra. Washburn and children r. and lb,. JtYinary grades to remain in Lehi thi3 summer. the spectacle and showed some Graduation Alvah plan H. Principal ;rng, Urs. sssed Mr. Washburn's mnv Iehl friends woifc the of teachers Fitzgerald. ICeptional good Mrs. ciyj and associates are wishing him a Uo had trained the groups. The lit- Presentation of diplomas. and unbralded the Chorus Senior Seminary Students. happy, successful mission. If tots braided and Mr MISSIONARY FAREWELL foot and little anil Benediction Lucille Hutchings. twice, each Mr, uj: IN FIFTH WARD SATURDAY with the and to time Due the graduation exercises, rythm perfect 'y.Mr.ar, The there will be no M. I. A. conjoint in without mistake. oand music, tolas, at! A farewell party wm be held in the the Lehi wards Sunday evening. around marched dancers pole May Mrs. id Lehi Fifth Ward, Saturday night for returnifield In perfect time and order, Graduates '. and Mrs Nile Washburn who will leave for J. to the each and May couple bowing Mary Abbott, Josephine Anderson, a mission to the Central sher u: ng States Monand her party, before leaving non Allred, Von G. Adamson, Ifcih md But! queen invited. day morning. Everyone tie field. rson Bushman, Vera Marln9 Brown, Earl uj The was followed by a Banks, pole May L. Myrtle ake City; Carson, Ellen TO THE UNEMPLOYED parade of first grade students in cos- Barbara Christofferson, Mr, airf and Dorothea Davis, Lois Dickerson, De- tome with doll buggies, Chairman Andrew FJeld of the local ilala and toasters containing pets. Thl3 parade Vere Evans, Reo G. Evans, Don C. R. F. C. Fund has received the follow- BROTHER OF GEORGE STRAS- ind Fa? circled the campus lead by the May Feather- Fitzgerald, Beth Fox, Wayne Fox, ing letter which is self explanatory. BURG DIES AT TOOELE Queen and her attendants, 'and was John W. Frank, Helen Gardner, All who are interested and eligible acone of the most pleasing features of Raeldon K. Goates, Oris R. Gray, Car- cording to the Instructions in the letto Utah Robert Strasburg, 71, died at his the day. stoetl los Hickman, Dover M. Hunt, Levi ter please confer with Mr. FJeld at tah home at Tooele, Tuesday morning from The track events and chariot races era ujj Hunt, Lucille Hutchlngs, Beth Jack- once. asthma and complications. Provo, Utah, May 1, 1933. ave bm following was a true demonstration son, Avery B. Kirkham, Cleora Lewis, was born November 30, 1862, a He of mass participation In athletics. It Donald Lott, Elwood C. Loveridge, Mr. Andrew FJeld, eara asij son of Louis and Mary Armstrong It estimated that about 600 students Earl C. Roberts, Maleen H. Roberts, with iKi Lehi, Utah. He followed farming and Strasburg, took part. Marie A. Robinson, Cleo Royle Fern Dear Sir: shl iin stock raising in Rush valley the great Ur. Nelson, chairman of the festival Elsa Rothe. Ivy J. Russon, Rowene It appears probable that volunteer er part of his life, having moved to with his aids are to be horo- congratulated on Russon, Clifton P. Schow, Matilda enlistment for Reforestation work in Tooele several years ago, where be this wonderful Slade, Utella Smith, Jay Boyd Smuin, this state will be handled through R. had since made his home. ither In: giving the citizens demonstration. Alta Bell Sunderland, Norma Taylor, F. C. agencies. In order to meet this He is survived by his widow, Louise Plana are underway to make this an Ruth more Taylor, Audrey P. Thomas, situation promptly, if, and when it Anderson Strasburg, and four daughly furannual affair with improvements made Maree Thrasher, Don A. Trane, Dean arises, we are suggesting that you inlly. ters: Mrs. Mary E. Heggle Thompif each year. mail possible, return nish Next season's plans in S. Webb, Howard F. Whimpey, Dean us, by Mrs. Roxie Remington and Mrs. son, clude eight and a Wison, A. Joseph Wilson and Mary names, ages, experience, and address- Delia L. Holt, Tooele, and Mrs. Chargroups, May pole aid !en, es of all unmarried men between the lotte special effort mad on the children's Odessa Zimmerman. Los Angeles; two M. McCoy, ?nt f of 18 and 25, who are the sons of parade. ages brothers: Mn. George Strasburg, Lehi, families receiving R. F. C. aid. With the center of the campus put MILL POND SEINED TUESDAY and Joseph Strasburg, Salt Lake I Mrs. Also the names of heads of families Into grass, one can well FISH E FOR and a sister, Mrs. Jane Spray, Tooele; imagine what over 25 years of age who have had 16 a treat is in store for citizens next year grandchildren and five experience that would fit them for the with the children in their dainty cos Madeen Brothers of the State Fish of work to be undertaken, who tumea in Funeral services will be conducted eight large May pole groups and Game Association, seined the Mill type no other means of employment In have and about ten posture at 2 p.m . In the Tooele L. of Thusday the goups. pond parade Pond, Tuesday to clear It is planned to sight and who have Indicated to you D. S. South ward chapel. Interment local have nearly 1,000 to order give e In fish their desire to enlist in this reforest- will be in Tooele City cemetery. children take part next season. game fishing fishermen a good ation project. Lehi parents should get behind the ground. The pond will probably be re If this informaton is in our hands GOODWIN'S STORE RENOVATED of chools In their efforts results The for healthy, stocked with game fish. and the state authorities call for It, mass participation in athletics and the seining were not entirely satis- we would be better able to serve you Goodwin's Golden Rule pesents a kelp boost this very worthwhile effort factory, due to the cold, stormy promptly. However, please note that very pleasing appearance to customtor our children's benefit. weather, the fish were in me ore we have hal no mithorfTatlon from ers this retk The rotlre store has troul Bom larga boles of the pond these preliminary the stat to a cwuplets cleaning and reshould undergone IfcMiNARY GRADUATION " were brought m steps, and hence no obligation With the stove being arrangement. EXERCISES TO BE HELD SUNand put back into the pond. be assumed by any R. F. C. ageecy moved from the center of the store to of DAY EVENING in the collection and forwarding the west wall and all the stock from UNION MEETING POSTPONED this data. the shelves, counters and show cases Tours very truly, Lehi moved and rearranged. Semiary granduating exercises being meet will be held UTAH COUNTY R. F. C. RELTEF The regular Priesthood Union in the High School Audituntil the third orium on (Signed) W. Lester Mangum, LEHI STUDENTS OF Sunday, May 7th, at 7:30 ing has been postponed MAAtlno will . Manager. mc.-.eP. m. THE B. Y. U. HONORED Sunday in May. union In the Day, Mother's There are 62 14, be held May graduates this year. All Priesthood, The Virgil Smith of Lehi will accompany following program will be ward chapel at 2 P. m. workers Society Relief .given: B. Y. U. debating team on a dethe and Primary tour to Montana this week. 13 are urged to be present. Opening bating What song"o Say, Marcellle Gunther received honorable mention on h&r scholastic record at the B. T. U. this term. Is a famous slogan to With an even Greater Meaning IE Owners. Property GOOD GOOD PAINT WILL BRING -- I El-w- Christ-offerso- n, tri-cycl- Sat-- NON-GAM- friends offering congratulations. The graduates of the class of 1933 are to be special guests of R. F. C. HELPING A LARGE th evening. NUMBER OF LEHI FAMILIES The following program has been ar: ranged Citizens have noticed the improveSinging ''Auld Lang Syne" Conments being made around the city by gregation led by Frank Sharp. the R. F. C. workrs but few citizens Prayer A. B. Anderson. Vocal solo Mra. Amy Davis Black-hurs- t. know the great amount of help given Lehi people by the R. F. C. funds. Speech of Welcome Armond Webb, Reports from B. F. C. workers show that the R. F. C. have helped 130 president of association. families In Lehi this season. Number from class of 1633. High School Song led by Frank Sharp. Mayor I. W, Fox, James ZimmerA Prognostication of the Graduates man, Steve Willed and Thomas KirkT. F. Kirkham. ham were witnesses at court in Provo, Election of new offlciers Conducted Tuesday. by Armond Webb. Songs and Tells Led by Frank Sharp. Following the program the remainder of the evening will be spent In the dancing to music by gymnasium, Mont's Mjelodians. A small admission fee of 25c per be will couple 10c extra ladies charged. The committee in charge of the arrangements for this year's party are: Armond Webb, president; Emma This is a lucky number just take a snappy new stock of silk rhillips, chairman of reception com a look atthen dresses, pick 'em out at $4.95 In of chairman Arva mittee; Wing, each; you'll wonder how It is possible Lion Goates, to produce such wonderful values for vitation committee; tickets; Thelma Goodwin, secretary the price of $4.95 they will go quick at this price the value Is extraordinand treasurer. ary. New arrivals every day or two in afternoon and house frocks, delightful patterns, prices in keeping with what you like to pay. The ladles will be pleased with the following number reunion. LIOUS HOTES 50 The Lions Club will meet in the First Ward. Thursday, May 4, where a special Mother's Day program will be glv. n, each Lion la Invited to bring his sweetheart. Special music has been arranged and Dr. Pardoe will offer a Committee in Cents will "Tribute to Mother. buy three boxes of KOTEX Lions are Brdshaw, Chlpman or 20c will buy one box three boxes charge Committee for next for fifty cents, any day. Our new and Coulam, of ten cents a ball for J. and P. meeting will be Lions Croft, Curtis and price Durnell. MARRIAGES non-gam- tk Save The Surface and Save All" Coats Crochet Cotton, all sizes In white and colors will also satisfy ten cents a ball. Spool Cotton small 60c dozen or six spools for 25c. All colors both silk and cotton assorted Just as you wish. Also large spools 10c each or three spools for 25c. We are headquarters and agents for D i: : Ll received ! announceLehi relatives ments nt the Buurtw of Ira L. Helm stead, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead to Miss Elizabeth Ford of Rosewell, New Mexico, at Los Vegas, New Mexico, on Saturday, April 22. They axs making their home in Los Holm-stea- d Vegas at present, where Mr. Holmstead's Mr. in employed. many Lehi friends wish them happiness and success in their Journey through life. WATKINS-MONSO- N 3'S-- J General Electric Mazda lamps, all sixes and shapes prices reduced on the 75 and 100 watt lamps to 20o and 25c respectively all sizes from 15 to and Including 75 watt are 20c each 100 watt 26c the GE 500 hour lamps in 15, 30 and 60 watt sell at 10c each Including White, ivory and flame colored lamps, ten cents each. Men In and women are all interested Lamps also in the number Miss Elsie Watklns, daughter of Watklns and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pleasant Monson of Grove, E. George 100 An Attractive RETURNS IN PROPERTY PRESERVING When You Want It i h and We carry a large Btock of Groceries, a big Meat supply stock of Vegetables and Fruits. a big to your Our Delirery Service brings all of these TELEPHONE SEND THE KIDDIES PHONB 17 door. Paint Your House outside as well COFFEE TABLE as inside. IFffi IS IS Fuller's Paint for Every Need With each $2 purchase of Fuller's paints. One to a customer while limited supply lasts. OR COME Lehi Lumber Co. Phono 15 State St. us. wnnnipiPLiE THl LUMB11R MAN Cent3 or one dollar will buy fine rayon L. D. S. Garments, new style for men or women; we also carry a complete stock of garments in the old pattern 69c and up. Double back sells same price as single back now; women's new style In cotton begin at 49c the pair. Irrigators are buying our at ID) AM the price and Quality must be right because Its price is about half what It was last season. Market Canvas U cotton prices have advanced on fabrics we can replace our stock and sell at the present price, must be higher when we buy again so buy what you want now while the price is low. Dent delay you will always find goods and prices right at GOODlll'S |