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Show THURSDAY, ?6URSDAY, MAY 21. THE LEHI FKEE PRESS 1936 FUTURE FAR0ER HEWS h- school is out soon TO SPEAK OVER KSL i -- ' TRAVEL THE GRANDE WAY 3 Vice-Preside- -- SAFE - R'. s. Thru the Rockies Not Around Them 2 t COMFORTABLE CONVENIENT Vacation NATIONAL PRESIDENT The Lehi Chapter hld their closMr. and Mrs. Hvrum a jjt . f i ... ir.Tti. Peterson received f.PV ,. I n ing party on May fcth. in the Hijrh aa.r.M. thank th ...1.1111-- .....v of to Mrs. up i elected We School building at 7:30. w;il help them car(j from the district president, i the f v.v triv-- r, that for in .. mnrnintr the wlrtAav partment "cu-v- ., officers for the folio ing year, they ji.hu. oiick art;,.. ., tnese pruu- t,Va to deck e what to do when day morning, wen thfP . "f the national that her are as follows: forming ie. ltms word of the fire which wa, President Kyl- - Gray be very dent of the American Legion Auxili ltifTersild Mr Erickthe buildings on the Bvn will Floyd First Mucklestone, speaK Mrs. graduates. ary. ,f this ila farm. They want to thsni, . 29th. m. 3 45 son. May p. over K. S- L. at Le R. Wardle for sending in the aian; be the will she Second Vice-PreOn that same day all others who helped in anv in held 1 a at Secretary Ktnneth Kearney. honored banquet guest POPPY DAY SATURDAY J Treasurer Leo Hudson. Hotel New house Salt Lake, at 7:00 help prevent the fire froo' Reporter Lynn Hunter. n. m. Legion and Auxiliary mem more destruction. in Watch Dn Owen Gray be Day will Poppy w bers ho can possibly be present are jr. lay th" United Atheletic Manar Russell Scho. I.. will be r., Big Double Show at the Eo requested to do so. Plates ob- After the election the boys enjoyed .v ta' y, Ib.ins of American? will and Saturda Friday $1.00 t's Go. an ice cream bust, after this they all :rr ti ie day by wearing mennnidi we also War Uk World up went tt the show, in hn'.r of the I"!1!1 . U, ..i rwl ..J v one r.uiiuieo PIANO LESSONS things concerning our trip to the lita.i. Miss Virginia Dorton was honored Southern Parks which will take place ,..,,eii from the American legion at her birthday party Monday night First class in st about the last part of June. to for pia,! Auxiliary will ixtrlmte the flowers when twenty boys and girls came Wel at rea nable hHchs I birththe litribution.s for her home to observe her 11th an.l rice and veteran.I served was doubled after I MRS. VI SHEDS DESTROYfare ,f the Pie day. A nice lunch ail nd dis;ib!ed. the guests had enjoyed families of the playing Cth North, 2nd We.-- t UW. l ED BY FIRE On Sa"..r lay the ladie.-- of the games. busi-lheand homes all it vi ary annual !'PPy n. s.- places on A straw and pig p ns that all We fee confident belontrinir to Hyrum Gray were decitizens of Lehi will te glad to do stroyed by tire, early .Monday morn- their part n helping the disabled ... :..r ..... .. i . north ing, on his farm on the veterans a? well as towarus me inm of Lehi. The fire was discovered by of the needy in our local community. L. I. Wardle. a neighboring farmer Observance of IVpny Hay nere win who was going on the Senth to turn b. in charge of fourtieth unit of the Mr. Wardle the irrigation waterauxiliary, with Mrs. Golda Dickerson turned in th? alarm and the city lire as general chairman. denartment saved the hay stacks and Auxiliary workers will wear dislabin on the property. A mowing matinctive badges and all wil serve as chine in the shed was also burned. An volunteers without compensation of estimated loss of $lo to $200 was Since Deposit Insurance has been provided for your prokind. No price will be asked for . -- ii It is not any i the result of the blaze. tection by this Bank it is well to know something of the benefits tpe poppies out eacn person anoweu known how the fire started. it holds for you. to contribute as much or as little as , Teachers, students, parents and children are malting vacation plans. was orth program that w tre given which TaiKt to. lift". - r, them in tneir future knowbetter received a thev will run : what td a tx i.c-mi- T MAY 9, Tares are ... I. OA' fi&tfrWflV For information, tickets, reservations ' Tiki if ( ir DEMVinZRIOCSANDE A crook story that's different IESTIRN HAi'wHUAU V. A. FOKI) A pent j 4CINIC Lint I Phone wb b"l oj This is the tale of what happened to "the Duke" when that worthy second-stor- y worker climbed into 16 HONOR ASSEMBLY one home too many. found himself climbing HELD AT II. S. right into another man's shoes. And he had to make them fit because he found himself falling in love, with the other man's girl. The students who have participated in schKl activities this year received recognition Wednesday in for the splendid affairs they have taken part in during the past year. The assembly was in charge of the student bodv officers, with President Fred Wanlass announcing. Recommendations and recognitions for the different activities were given as follows: Football recommended by Coach Dean Prior and recognized by Howard Zimmerman, opera by Abe Anderson and Ada Phillips, respectively, posture parade by Miss Conder and Beda Cook, basketball by Coach Ross Neil- son and Calvin Fox. debating by J. Nile Washburn and Clyde Trinna ma, staff by Miss Thurman and Ruth Jones. tvDewritine. bookkeeping and short hand by Evan Croft and Hele FInnsen. nlav bv Miss Conder and Pauline Goates, track by Ross Neil son and Howard Taylor, tennis ty Joseph Robinson and Cecil Evans. in Miss Beda Cook, trodueed A. H. Wing. Lions Club president, who presented Fred Wan Th lass with the Lions Award. award was given to Fred because rie has the hisrhest points in activties and scholarship combined. Miss Cook also introduced Mrs. E L. Chipman, president of the Athen ian Club, who presented Miss Martha Fitzgerald with the Athenian award for having the highest points activities and scholarship combined He Here is s yarn with evspeed, humor, erything punch, mystery, romance by one of the outstanding figures of literary America. Don't miss a single chapter. SYNTHETIC GENTLEMAN By Charming Pollock FOLLOW THIS GREAT SERIAL FROM ISSUE TO ISSUE IN THIS NEWSPAPERI Ernest Allred, validictorian of the hicrh school, received for years recognition his good work during his school Other years awards have been given to the students who have taken part in three or four different activ ities, but that has been done away with now. The activities that they are in. count when they are gradu ating for the honor students. Wolverine Goodwin's. shell horsehide shoes at adv Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen at tended the funeral services or an uncle. Joseoh A. Jorpensen in Rich field, Monday. BROADBENT'S SPECIALS !.' THAT MAKE EVERY ITEM A GOOD BUY 3 Cans 25c PEAS, Extra Quality 25s Silver Tip Jam, 2 lb. Jar 19c 5c RAISINS. 11 Ounce Package 2 19c Corn. Can Very Good.. for Sliced Dried Beef, Jar.. 10c MOo BREAD, 8 Loaves Big Value Peas. 1 Pound Package 26c 10c Quart Can Pork and Beans 1 Pound Jar Peanut Butter 20c 18c Pineapple. 1 Quart Can 10c Catsup, 14 Ounce Bottle Salmon. Tall Can MOc Libby's ARiORY BUILDING APPROVED BY PWA 11 Depositors I ... . Work shoes by Wolverine at win's, Good- he feels able. In the light of the law under which this insurance is afforded, all types of personal deposits, deposits of public and corporate fund, and deposits of other banks in insured banks are protected. adv. RED CROSS NEWS SERVICE STAR LEGION HEWS Service Star Legion meeting was at the home of Mrs. Ester Powell Thursday afternoon. The membership was talked about and other buiness that was taken up was to try to make it possible that the Lehi members could attend the convention which A held will be held in Salt Sake City, May 16th in Hotel Utah. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford was in Salt Lake, Saturday attending a board meeting and learned when the convention was to be. MEMBER OF LEGION The requirements for being a Service Star Legion honor member is the following: Any woman eligible to active membership whose relative lost his or her life, the direct cause of whose death may be attributed to service in the World War, shall be eligibile to mem bership in the Gold Star Division of nonor. The officers of this organization want all ladies who are interested in this work to attend their next meeting whether they are eligible or not. The works progress administration listed among its approved projects an armory building for the National Guard costing $34 1 4jp0. bringing the dream of a new armory one step The building nearer realization. would be a great asset to the city and could be used for civic purposes as Big Double Show at the Royal, well as for the National Guard. ComFriday and Saturday. Let's Go- mittees from the guard and civic organizations have been working for sometime to get the building for Lehi. MARRICE The project will have to meet the apadministration state proval of Miss Rowene Russon and Van officials before definite information can be obtained as to whether Lehi Mork of Vineyard were married in will have the building or not Salt Lake City, Wednesday, May 20. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Wolverine shell horsehide shoes at Mrs. L. A. Russon and Mr. Mork is adv. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Seron Mork. Goodwin's. n Miss Russon is in Lehi and surrounding towns and he has WIND DAMAGES many friends wishing her the best of wishes during her married life. She BUILDINGS AND TREES has taken part in many of the church affairs in the Fourth Ward and has helped many times with stake proOne of the worst wind storms for grams. a number of years visited Lehi an ! A shower was held in the Fourth vicinity. Tuesday evening. Lehi was Ward, Friday afternoon honoring a city of darkness at an early hour as their The shower was marriage. the residents in various parts of given Russon of by Miss Bernice without electric Provo, Mrs. Wilmurth Batchelor own were thrown and .service as both the Utah Power and Miss Audrey Johnson. A large group City power lines were thrown out of of ladies were invited to the party commission by the high wind. A ad- Bnd they enjoyed a pleasant afterjourned meeting of the Lehi City noon playing games, listening to a Council was forced to adjourn at the program and viewing the many lovoly failure of the city lights. gifts that were given to the bride. Fruit and shade trees were twisted After such a splendid time they were and broken and numerous large trees treated to and cookies. were uprotted in various parts of 'own. Several barns were unroofed A LARGE CROWD partly wrecked and in some places were almost entirely wrecked by the ATTENDS SEMINARY wind. Among these were the bams of Mayor I. W. Fox and E. II. Davis One of the large winds of the Nation EXERCISES al Guard Armory gave away to the well-know- ice-crea- m wind. Dinner Club Salad Dressing. .25c Joining the general mixup, several 14c of the large irrigation ditches being Large Quart Can Peaches Corn Flakes, Large Package. . . .10c filled to capacity with high water. over th rowed or broke banks when A Good 5 Tie Broom 49c trash was blown into them. Housewives of the city were ruefully FRESH STOCK Oranges, Bananas, Lemoni, Lettuce viewing their homes and preparing for a second session of housecleaning. and Tomatoes. as they took inventory of their dust Call in and make your shopping a laden homes, Wednesday morning. look take time. around pleasure, your and make tout own elections, or We telephone your order to 20-Big Double Show at the Royal, J)eliver Promptly. Friday and Saturday. Let's Go-) To Our i The At the present time the maximum amount insured for each This means that all the money which you depositor is $5,000. entrust to our care, up to and including five housand dollars, is fully insured through The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, a permanent agency established by the Congress of the United States. First Aid meetng which was to have been held Tuesday evening was postponed until a later date due to the windstorm which caused the electricity to be cut off. The next meeting will be held in the Memorial Building, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mable Jones, county nurse, has just about completed instructing a course and he is willing to instruct another one providing there are enough ladies who would like to take it. It will be easier for the ladies to get away from home now that school is closing. 4aie HBanalk i fi Lelii Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH REQUIREMENTS TO BE ACTIVE vice-preside- for th girls. - The Seminary graduating exercises that were held Tuday evening in the high tchoo auditorium were very impressive and it was a beautiful sight to see the boys and girls receiv ing their diplomas for the three years of good work in the church department that they had completed. Members of the t.lumni, high school students and friends and rela tives were tn the audience to listen to the fine talks and numbers that were rendered. The class hd planned and prepar-j- T Grocery Sp J Is Thursday, Friday, Saturday SUGAR, 100 Pound Bag - $6.00 Sugar, 10 Bag 64c FLOUR, 48 Pound Bag $1.19 BRbAD, 12 oz. Loaves 3 for 10c MILK, Tall Cans 5 for 35c Jello, all flavors 5c Package SOAP, Crystal White, large bars 6 for 25c boda Crackers, A-- l . 2 lb. package 21c Hi-Poi- nt -- Graham Crackers, . 2 lb. package 21c Toilet Tissue, Velvet, 1000 Sheets 4 fcr 19c Uill Pickles, 1 A-- 1 Quart Can COFFEE, Hill's Red Can Vanilla, Star Brand FRUITS ,nd VEGETABLES Cabbage Lettuce Tomatoes Yams 4c lb. 2 for 15c 2 lbs. for 19c 4 lbs. for 25c Bunch Carrots, Onions, Radishes at market prices PHONE ? os n - eople's ttlHXItllH.,.. 16c lb. Can 28c 8 Ounce Bottle 18c 1 FEED DEPARTMENT Feed Surebuild Surelay the Sure Way To Profit SURELAY THE SURE WAY TO PROFIT HOG FEED $1.40 Per Hundred DAIRY FEED $1.60 Per Hundred PRATT'S DISINFECTANT CEDAR POSTS GRINDING ....S1.25 Per 25c 10c Gsl. Ech Per Hundred DR. SALISBURY'S POULTRY REMEDIES BALED HAY and STRAW Co-o- p. STATE ST- - ISBI X |