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Show its hp! ... I lWo .Press ,pHf LEHI CITY'S HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY MAY 9. 1935 uv - rim SCHOOLS TO SUIJDAY p-- i fe uA Paul Price. m warus ...:n iuc jju five in paying their Reading Dorothv rf the nation- Sunday, with special proIntroduction of the oldest uibutes to mother, mother 1 ..... follows: T.. Lewis, and of the younwst ems in all wards as f1 riPCT WARD ...vu.ci, jirs. ueraidis Yates. Address to mothers by a member "Gladly Meeting." Opening song of me bishopric. Prsyer. sincinc? "Jesus Distribution of tokens. tongrcgo" Humble Birth. Response by Mrs. C. L. Johnson. foce of Duet Mr. Roy Moncur and Mrs. Sacramental service a During the Freda Basil be Dorton. will by played duet nfln nfflM and Audrey Thomas. Closing Song, Sweet Home." Benediction. Bern rcwnav". S,jlo Shirley Peterson and Bar- Poems Lii Carson. FOURTH WARD department. Song Kindergarten and Carma The Fourth Ward Sundav Krhnnl Beth Smith Poems officers and teachers have arranged nmen. tor the Fageant, "Mother of Mine," to vicwr Tribute to Mother n .tinnal sinpiner "Oh.' 1 be given in place of the retrular class twg"T?(vl"" " work Sunday morning. A There is lySuch Pretty Dream Mama. special music and readings with the pageant. It is directed by Miss Ruth Tithes. Rothe, Mrs. Lilleth Peck and Joh.n Class. Church History gong Mrs. Phyllis Skinner. Tribute to Mother II 1. 1 .... AT SCHOOL GROUNDS i 4 As? r t rWS Had-fie- ld. walks. 1'AH Mrs. H. C. Tribute to FIFTH -- WARD Passing of tokens. Gardner and Beth A special Mothers Day program will be given in the Fifth Ward, Sunday School, Sunday morning. There will An- - iderson. Ward Webb. Fox. Member of Bishopric. Remarks "Love At Home." Closing Song Story-- WE rhter Canyon. settings of native gems are made to order as mementoes vacation. Photo bv Union Pacific Railroad. be special musical numbers and other Mother's Day features. Primaiy Group. Sung Mrs. Stv. of a Song-H- arold cj BOYS DAY FRIDAY LOCAL YOUTH Prayer. The Lehi High School boys will rule school Friday at their annual boys SECOND WARD wkj Special programs will day program. be given during the day under the arnooE, Directed bv Mrs. O. L. Kittinger, heciosl fie Second Ward Sunday School have boys' direction, and a dance will be Still ranmd a special Mothers Day pro- - held in the evening. The whisker growing contest in the ipamotf pi to be held in place of the regular e Hrf school is creatng a lot of fun for the class work. ir playf students as a variety of styles in stree! mustaches, sideburns and beards, WARD THIRD iven bvj goatees are being noticed among the "Love at Home." Song :y. Mr older students. Prayer. iffersm. the arrow! Another cross walk that is very noticeable is the one being worn across the Wines Park, from the Southeast corner to the Northwest corner. This is another beauty spot that careless citizens will keep these public parks delightful cutting across the lawn in place of taking the few extra steps necessary and use the cement walks. A little of all the thought and citizens will keep hese public parks and grounds in fine condition. MR. POCAHONTAS WIELDS A NIFTY HAMMER: The future chief and his princess sister find just as much interest in daddy's job as do the tourists who visit the Union Pacific lodges in the southern Utah national parks Zion. Bryce Canyon and Grand Ornaments of silver with Anderson. DuetHelen Sylvester Evans has been appointed caretaker of the Lehi School grounds, Saxophone Duet Calvin Fox and by the Alpine District School Board. John Broadbent. Mr. Evans will take charge of the Reading Keith Davis. "WTien Day Fades" Glee Club. lawns and grounds surrounding the Lehi School Buildings. The school has Talk. also purchased a new power lawn Davis Quartet Keith Ericksen. mower for use on the campus. Kittinger. Kirk Crabb and Leo Signs have been placed 'at the sides of the lawn asking pedestrians to please use the sidewalks instead of crossing the lawn and making an unsightly path through the lawn. The Lehi schools are proud of their track and football field and are asking the of the citizens in keeping the lawn in good condition. It is necessary tl t the classes of the school use the lawns at this seaon for their class work but the schools are requesting pupils and patrons to assist them in keeping off those who use the lawns for a short cut, oft the lawns and to encourage the use of the side- iebb. Eesponse j WINS SCHOLARSHIP MUSIC FESTIVAL Mixed Chorus. "Good Night" Glee Club. Sacramental len the! Sacramental eswerseemgl t fend- - biH ivn ped his: ild was e right; nd heri song. services. BEEHIVE SWARM DAY TUESDAY music. Special Origin of Mothers Johnson. Brief Storv of Pioneer Mothers of M Mrs. Jane Johnson. Sonz- -"0. I Had Such a Pretty beam Mama" Doris Johnson and Story of Brief The Lehi Stake Beehive Girls will hold their annual Swarm Day exer cises in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Tuesday, May 14th, at 8 p. m. when the following program will be given: Flag Ceremony. Song. e Girl. Prayer report-- veil is! Bee-Hiv- HOMER'S SFUL of the "Spirit of the First and Sceond, The Lehi Lions Club will hold an election en May 23. when the officers for the coming year will be elected with the installation to take place on, June 3. The following DAY the School SUNDAY MAY 12TH t ever JUST AND were WHAT WOTTI.n nlASE MOTHER MORE ds od THE ostles First THAN GIFT OF A PAIR OF Wreal Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott of this city was awarded a Fellowship at the Cornell University, this week. Mr. Lott is the first student of the B. Y. U. chemisry deparment to receive this honor. He graduated from the local high school in 1929 and received his Batehelor of Arts degree from the Brifrham Young University- - iin 1933- - For the past two vears he has been teaching m the chernistry department of the B. Y. U and doing research work in chemistry. The fellowship was awarded on Mr. Lott's scholarship and through the aid He of Dr. Martin of the B. Y. U. left for New York, Tuesday evening. His ma- - Lehi friends are proud of his success and wish him happiness and continued success in his chosen Hive" Fifth, Builder Groups. field. Girls. e Song Second Ward One Act Play CARS COLLIDE TUESDAY Guardian Group. Girls. e SkitBee-HivConferring Ranks and Promotion Some exffiement was caused on SHake Bee Keepers. Main Street, Tuesday afternoon Lehi Bee-H- ive Girls. Song when the cars driven by Harold JohnRetiring of son of Lehi and John Wright of Pleas ant Grove met in a headon collision Mr. Johnson had on Main Street. NIELSON AWARD one of the cars and elbows skinned WINNER ANNOUNCED had a bent bumper as a result of the announced crash . Both cars were traveling slow. Charles Roberts has been Mr. Johnson had started his car that tho wnner of the INieisen been parked on the north side of had the to This award is given each year crossed to the south, best all around the street and to the north side gradute who is the back come to has started athlete and scholar. Mr. Roberts Mr. Johnthinking Mr. when Wright events athletic to participated in more park his car. son was intending than any other boy of the graduat.ns the two cars south, to trt ratturned class and has a high scholarship the street . of center the in meeting Humming Bird the rence I jrson, i L. Pres. jsical held, fJiUlNG-UNL- I IT WOULD ESS ' A GIFT OF TWO 'e have fi MORE OR newest shades. SILK DRESSES the HOUSE DRESSES Short Cor oung RAYON Flag-Prayer- and Snappy jn6 tvf prf(,rall members Utah club hm ON PERMANENT and IRRIGATORS AT a heavy weight Dam - MAKE MOTHER HAPP MOTHER'S DAY WITH A snQnaKlo fnnt- of the family. ,t,n supply your needs in . ing. UNDIES BEAUTY THE CURLY TOP Canvas SCREENS PLACED AT MILL POND Forty Fish and Game Association members from Lehi and American Fork, spent Sunday at the Mill Pond placing screens to keep the game fish in the Mill Pond. Mr. Cox and Mr. MaJsen of the State Fish and Game department were in charge of the work . It is planned to finish the work next Sunday. Materials for the screens are furnshed by the state department. The association members present enjoyed a "w einie roast" at noon. BASEBALL CLUB NAMES OFFICERS Lehi's baseball club met in the Memorial Building, Saturday evening and organized for the coming season's work. Officers named, were: A. H. Fitzgerald, manager; J, K. Haws, Clyde Dorton, Robert Gilchrist and Newell Turner as Board of Directors. Plans are underway to begin the season about Decoation Day. The outlook for a strong team for Lehi is very bright again this year. ENTERTAINMENT K ALTA tfEBB, Prop. Webb Jewelry Located -- t the E N. or 49 Phone store. appointments , 1 PLEASES The scout program given in the Lehi Third Ward, Friday evening, was one of the finest held in the ward in a long time. The tiny dancers from the Nelson Dancing School of Salt Lake City held the audience spell bTund with their dancing and singing numbers. Although the tumblers from Salt Lake failed to make their appearance, the Lehi High School Tumblers stepped into their place with a very short notice and gave an exhibition of tumbling. The scout quilt was won by Lester The scouts report a total Colledge. of .$116 65 on hanTfor their trip to the Yellowstone Park, the largest percentage of the amount being raised on Vice-Preside- nt PLEASES The Alpine District Music Festival held in Lehi Monday evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. The numbers 30r were well rendered and showed splen- BUTTER. Bridal Viel Cft did work by the students and fine SUGAR, 10 Pounds J All Flavors J the instructors. by training There were 395 students taking PUFFED WHEAT. Large Bag..lOs 10c part in the glee and chorus numbers DEVILED MEAT, 3 for and 115 in the band. The program POWDERED SUGAR.... .1 lbs. was taken to American 10r Fork from PEAS, Weber Valley Can 10a- Lehi and was repeated at Pleasant CORN, Can BEANS, Green String. . . .3 Can 27c Grove and Lincoln Wednesday PORK and BEANS, large can 10r HORSE RADISH, M. & G 10r PINEAPPLE, Sliced or Crushed, C. W. R. P. UNION No. 2 Can The C. W. R P. Union are spon- TOMATOES (solid pack) 10 soring a social and program in the WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES, Memorial Building, Saturday evening, Package I0r May 1 1 . The union members are try- 12c CORNFLAKES. Kellogg'a. .10 ing to raise funds for the purchase of 15c TUNA FLAKES, Clearwater 12r a piano. They are inviting the public 15c SALMON, Tall Can .10r to the entertainment, Saturday evenT BANANAS, Pound ing and promise all who attend, a ORANGES 20e and 25 Dor. They are very pleasant evening. 17c Dozen cents per couple LEMONS, Large charging twenty-fiv- e FRESH TOMATOES and LETTUCE admission. at a good price Extra Nice STRAWBERRIES, GLEE CLUB FURNISHING Large Cups 2 for 2!Tr PROGRAM SUNDY BROOMS. Very Good 5 Tie 49 IN FIFTH WARD ZIONS SOAP 10 for 24 Lighthouse Cleanser 6 for 25 The Lehi High School Male Glee ANKLE SOX in all sizes and Club will furnish the program in. the colors Uer Lehi Fifth Ward Sunday evening at New Shades In Broadcloth at a 7:30 P- - m. The following program Good Price. will be given: New Dress Goods for Your Chorus "Steal Away" Glee Club. Dress Batiste's. Cords, OrganChorus "Those Pals of Ours." dies, Crerjes, at a new price. New Patterns in French Percate SPECIALS ELL-WEL- is requested that lots be cleaned by May rmgittcwrw,g'r' - ' Quality Groceries at the Lowest Prices Music by ROSS' REVELERS, Brown' I H, Gente 25c, Ladies 10c After 9:30 Gents WHITE PURSES FOR DAUGHTER OR MOTHER These are only a few of the many things to choose from at Broadbents.. Where It Pays to Shop and Save Phone 20-- cemetery r.zr.-r-rr- until 9:30 P. White shoes for the tiny tots to the trrown ups at just the right price. One Lot of New Prints just in Priced at 15c yL NEW SPRING HATS Give Mother A New Hat For Mother's Day. The biggest assortment yet for you to choose from. GASH GROCERY 20th. LEHI CITY COUNCIL. S3at Eflay ance dp Admission all just arrived. BEOWBTS NOTICE It L. New-Sorin- their quilt. SHOP t the right price list of candidates were named by the nominating com mittee, Joseph Coulam, E. L. Chip man. M. S. Lott. E. N. Webb and: Thomas Powers. For president A. H. Wing. For M. S. Lott. A- F. Gaisford and J. N. Smith. For secretary and treasurer Rajr Durnell and H. A. Fitzgerald. For Lion Tamer George P. Price and Dr. W. L. Worlton. For Tail Twister Frank Sharp. For One Year Director William Goates and Dr. E. Eddington. Song Leader Leo Hanson. Accompanist Booth Sorenson. Deputy District Governor Joseph Robison. Holdover directors are Ross Nielson? and Joseph Coulam. BOTHER S DAY Bee-Hiv- rening ; LIONS NOTES E :imated s ! i . ... .c li-- f t M CARETAKER PLACED OBSERVE MOTHERS DAY Ik M. 40c, Ladies 10c. - at We Deliver BROADBENTS t for Bargain -- - Saumlto Big New Fireplace . Si- - |