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Show AaurvauAi, nre T.Tfg of those pioneer umes. 0 ..v .1 P. NEW FRESH STOCK OF Meats Groceries, Fresh and Cured be satisfied with our the children or phone-- you mil the right price. quality groceries and meats at WE DELIVER TELEHONE 18 Lehi Cash Market CHARLES R- - CRABB, Manager ALMOND HAND LOTION, .6 39c OrSpecial . im SPECIAL -- 39c Special ...... Pint 49c Fork, MAIN STREET and STATE STREET State Street 145 Street 27 The openng song a quartet "Hope Thou Weary Heart," Mrs. Sadie -- HELD FOR Kittinger and LIS. KATE JOIIES ALLRED -j w-- f na present ana Roard j (ariicisi r:r g.vr was ..... -- n i ueicui, he also explained M. I. A. work over, Arrangements next year, for plans for acnevtmc-t"- ward for - . WVW '' 1 , ana . June conference for ward Plans and .rraagmt. Dell outings at Mutual are going made. All plans forward to make this years outings :"VL KpM. ne ni1 T.. Institute M. I. A. Saturday,! 'CMd .tth.Deno. lirst will begin on Monday, " t i jUNIoTciRLS FESTIVAL 4TH THURSDAY, APRIL The Lhi Stake Junior Girls the ' 4rf June 24. . . YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Commercial Banking Savings Department Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bond3 will Lehi Fifth Ward, Thursday, April and will be a program, social will banquet Festivities and their 7:30 p.m. All Junior girls are expected Stake Lehi the in leaders t hp nresent Committees are work for this annual The first Lehi High School Ping ing to perfect plans Details will Ko an- v,.liHav. Pong Championship was won Tuesday by Lloyd Gunther. The final game nounced next week. between Lloyd Gunther and Kay Hunt won by played at noon Tuesday was M. I- A. PLAY POSTGunther. Lloyd PONED TO APRIL 11 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS State HBaioJk Koon hoc Co. Invocaton Herman C. Goates. Solo "Absent" Mrs. T. F. Kirk-haaccompanied by Mrs. Abe pie I meeting to send one scout from of the five troops of Lehi to tbe National Jamboree at Washingfoa, nnance committee was named t! FOUR ONE ACT PLAYS IN THIRD WARD FRIDAY raise the necessary funds for the trip, WARD THIRD a . to ine committee consists of Thonujf Powers, Dr. J. G. Jones and fJ Hadfield. This committee will tm- let sor entertainments for the fund which! will be equally divided between I five troops. The first entertainment will be leli this week in the Lehi High Sck ti Gymnasium, when Powers Shoe teas! meets the Sioux City, Negro Ghos'Jf in a basketball game. lei Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mendenii; of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday vi; Mrs. Mendenhall's parents, Mr. mi Mrs. E. B. Jones. Set rocery Specials pro-trra- 51S ;tor Sim isem for Friday and Saturday City-Remar- ks - 3 L Marie-lan- n, d T'EHI. UTAH siane pui was j April 11. The play The "TOREADORS" will be pre- Thursday. 28, but due to March Sponsored by the Ward "Budget for scheduled sented by the Junior High School on set unexDected i and rnmm;ttee. the M. I. A. will present Students of Wednesday, April 10. to April was changed four one act plays in the ward chapel backs the date the ninth grade are presenting the 11th ue 'Friday evening. There win aiso 2 the between opera. There will be a matinee at splendid program given at 8 at p. m. with the evening performance promptly The begin acts. plays DAY SUNDAY 8 p. m. The students are working FAST tickets will be ward and m. budget d. hard and have a well selected cast. used for admission. Everybody in The opera is free to the public. The regular Fast Day services will vited. The cast: Hadfield Glen held in all Lehi wards, Sunday, be Senior Dictorio Webb March 31, due to the General ConferBenita LOCAL SCOUTS-WILWebb H ence of the church being in session on ATTEND JAMBOREE Juanita ....Dell Peterson the regular Fast meeting date. M- - I. Lehi Scout Council met WedThe juan Billy Glover A. Conjoints will also be held on Bun-da- y nesday evening in their regular sesPabio David Jones evening. Senor Swateo sion. It was decided at the council Victor Smith Senor Wackeo Betty Adamson Dolores Dorothy Roberts Maria Laurel Hutchings will act as accom- Poem Mr. Martha Crow, repre senting the Daughters of the Pioneers of the Eighth Ward of the Pioneer panist. Stake of Salt Lake City. There is a large group of dancers Mrs. Remarks Mary and Sketch and chorus girls and boys. E. Able of American Fork. Ellen Wolley of She was born July 17, 1854, in Salt Remarks Mrs. The boys glee club of the Lehi d Salt Lake City. . d Lake City, a daughter of John uaraHigh School are furnishing the Bishon James H. Sunand Elizabeth Smith Mulliner, in the Lehi Fourth Ward, . Jones. She was married to James H. ner, meir oy itauo, RemarksAlbert A Quellmalz 01 day evening, directed Allred June 16, 1873, in the old L. D. Abe Anderson. There will be chorus, the of Ward Bishopric Lake City. the Eighth S. endowment house at Salt quartet and solo numbers. The boys D. Liberty Stake of Salt Lake She was an active member of the L. have a splendid program arranged for A. J. Evans. S. church and served as Relief Society accom-nn- n the evening. She workViolin solo Vera Anderson, president for many years. temied hv Mrs. Abe Anderson. S. D. L. Lake City ed in the Salt Remarks Stephen L. Chipman of LEHI TO ENTER TYPE 12 years. ple during the last STUDENTS IN MEET the American Fork. Surviving are her husband and T .fidies Day Mrs. Trio "Closing J. following sons and daughters: Sadie Kittinger, Mrs. Grace Webb Type students of Evan Croft of the Urban and Clarence Allred, Raymond, C. and Mrs. Alta Ash, accompanied by Lehi High School have been chosen to G Jntin Rodney Amelia, vo"" , Miss Clarice Allred. enter the B. Y. U. meet at Provo, and Aaron Allred, Lehi; Mrs. Minerva are Preident Virgil reter Benediction Mrs. and Friday. The students chosen Wade, Salt Lake City, Ardith 45 Pansy Hansen, Helen Hansen, Odessa Cullimore, Provo; also Th crave in the Lehi uemexery Goates. Emma Simms, Max Sharp 12 A . . P.nrlos i i grandchildren, T)...iJmt nnd Fred Wanlass. These students and a brother and two sisters, Edward was dedicatee, oy thi amateur contests for Schow. and Howe ... , tv ail viw Charles Jones, Mrs. Mrs. Kate Aurea of Sk.etch JAU and team competition. individual Driggs, Salt Lake City. Allred, daughter Mica Pansv Hansen has won first Kate Jones Mrs. Funeral services were held in the of John Markland Jones ana three years and has been Lehi Second Ward, Monday afternoon heth Smith Mulliner was born July place for three scholarships. She will with Bishop S. L Goodwin conducting. 17. 1R54. in Salt Lake City, bhe was awardedallowed to enter the contest for be not Prelude and postlude music was therefore 81 years of age when death scholarship but will enter as a demon furnished tv Miss Vera Anderson on me at strator. There will be two new typerjcacu w lat. Thursday winlin and Mr. Abraham Ander ome of her youngest daughter, Mrs, writers awarded to individuals this son on the piano. Odessa Cullimore at Provo. &he was year as well as scholarship awards. married in the old Endowment House The Lehi students are speedy and June 16. 1873. to James H. Allred accurate and will give their competithis marriage was performed ny tors a hard fight for the lead in the Daniel H. Wells. She was the mother meet- of whom are o children three now in husband the Beside deceased. ALL A MISTAKE" TO BE his 87th year, seven Imng cnuoren PRESENTED APRIL 3 THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND this faithful mother as folsurvive SATURDAY ONLY low: J. Urban and Clarence E. of . The Lehi High School Alumni Play, BRIDAL VEIL BUTTER, lb..... 30c Raymond, Canada, John G., Rodney "All A Mistake" will be presented in SHILLINGS COFFEE, lb. can... 28c , and Aaron of Lehi; Mrs. Minerva the High School Auditorium, on Wed MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Lake City; Mrs, Odessa nesday, April 3, with a matinee m the 29c Wade of Salt Pound Provo. All the above afternoon and an evening performnf rniiimnm 19c WESTAG COFFEE, Pound on this occasion. ance. The cast is chosen from graduare children 20c present 3 Pounds MACRONI, 45 are luc Also surviving grand children j ates of the Lehi High School and will 12c PEAS, Weber Valley 12c SALMON, Tall Brookdale. . . .10c 12 d children; one brother give a real evening's entertainment. 25c NAVY BEANS, 4 Pounds and two sisters, Mrs. The cast: 10c Edward Jones, FIG BARS, Fresh. Pound Mrs. Louisa Cain and ROLLED OATS, 9 Pound Bag. . . .46c Charles Howe, Captain Obidah TEA. Japan Green, lb. package.. 26c of Salt Lake. Kate Allred's life was Lieutenant Skinner. .. .Guy Darling 10c VANILLA or LEMON, well lived and she has gone to a George Richmond Newell Larsen 5c trlorious 2 Oz. Wesco reward; she has influenced Richard Hamilton.... .Max Wilson 15c WHOLE WHEAT, BISCUITS, all whom she has met to a noblier ani( Ferdinano Lighthead, Englishman -- ..10c KELLOGG'S better life, both by the gcmai innuence Elwood Loveridge . 30c ORANGES, Dozen .20c, 25c and of her kind and noble example out ai- Nelj Rjchmond. George's wife BANANAS, Pound MUSTARD Nash's 2 lb. jar.... 17c so by her teaching for ner voice was Cleo Royle HORSERADISH MUSTARD, ever lifted in the cause of righteous- Nell Huntington Nola Comer 5 oz. jar , ....5c ness. They are legion who can say Cornelia, (Nell Skinner) .... JELL-WELall flavors pkg....".-4- c and who will yet say that I have been .Eunice Hutchings SUGAR. 10 Pound. ,58c the persua- Nellie Mclntyre R.oberU Ball 15e TUNA FLAKES. Clearwater 10c blessed by coming under 3 lbs. 25c sive influence of this noble woman POWDERED SUGAR There will be specialties between 17c Libby's 12 oz Corn Beef...,..15e who surely made frienda of all and acts. Four Sc Cans Deviled Meat for . . . . 15c ensmiea of none, for (he waa univerThese are Specials you can't afford Kate Allred was a GENEALOGICAL NOTES sally loved. to miss. birth and by experiboth by pionere fa tor other departments tere are ence- She saw Salt Lake City and Tb ward genealogical classes will jast m maov specials too numerous to Utah grow from Ha earliest pioneer hold their classes In the ward chapels them for mention. Cne and ins to please. foundings to the fair city and state at 8 p. nv each Monday, instead of at yoHMielf. of todiy and with her own ready 7:30 as they have been doing during Dearer hands helped to spin and weave to the winter months. build and beautify. She with her parents took part in the move to the . Mr. and Mrs--. Fred Bradsh&w, Mr. where Salt Lake was deserted and Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw f of Salt south X,, sizes. And us frame when Johnson's army came to Utah Lake City, attended the Asher funeral and went through all of the experience services at Lehi Sunday. Mrs. Kate Jones Allred, 81, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Odessa Cullimore of Provo, Thursday night, following a four weens nines of influenza and heart disease. I nostDoned r- - uif Lehi . - "The Family Doctor", the M. I. r hi Telephone 85 i i CD. DDirnag FUI.ERAL SERVICES - TWrd members attendinstitute at American v. . Kobinson OPERA APRIL 10 COMPLETE LINE BOYER BEAUTY AIDS Popular Priced Money Back Guarantee. Phones-M- ain c.-- earuke Mwru- JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ILelhi . ... T;. SPARKLING S'ALTS, An Aid to Youthful Figure GARGLE mot in hold their annual festival LEHI UTAH STATE STREET ILLA-KEW-S - , . ISAVE Call in, tend ERES PRESS wonderim Vat knme. Sat was Measet G. Carl called by personally in teachers first the of one and waa labored she where the Religion Class, for years. She labored for many in th Relief Society, being the first president of the society in the Second Ward and was for many yer a member of the Stake Relief Society Board in the Alpine Stake, wnue in this capacity she was among the first to introduce the movement which we todav the Sunshine work move Kate ment in the relief society. mother noble and a was Allred great in all which this noble title includes. She not only reared in honor her own farce famliv but her soul her mother love went out to others and she reared twn of her brothers children, taking them while her husband, James Allred was absent on a mission to the Southern States in 1894. The later part of her life was devoted to temple work. formed TTIIPllU r- MARCH 28, 155 idly tha ice h FLOUR, Thrift-Un- ity SUGAR SUGAR SCHILLINGS COFFEE S and W COFFEE Prize.... 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