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Show Combltit5 Will) T3i) TLcl)l Xannci LEHI, UTAH, THUES DAY, MAUCH 1, 1928 vol X5L No. 27' Suga r Company Officials Here This horning Missionaries Farewell Lratlon of Uhl Factory To Be I Topic of Discussion. f nali-Idaho Sugar company officials lof Sait Lake City will be in Lehi Ills morning at 10 a. m. to discuss 1 ae9tlons pertaining to the beet acreage acre-age and the operation of the Lehi factory according to notices- given out . past week. The meeting will be !teId m the High School auditorium ?and will be attended by farmers and I citizens from the entire north end of iutab county. Several hundred per-f per-f sons are expected to attend. ' I Mark Austin, general agricultural I superintendent of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. will be present at the I meeting ojf all fanners, beet raisers, J business mien and high school hoys ?He will discuss information rela- BAKERT MOTES IXTO SEW HOME jr. ... I beets, importance of better farm ? methods, more systematic rotation oi I crops, beet culture and other topics jof interest will be brought 'to the I attention of the. farmers. Mr. Austin I will se several charts to illustrate f the importance and effect of proper Itprpqtfid Is invited to attend this meeting. o "In The Garden of the Shah" The Big Attrac-. tion of the Week The stage Is all set for the high school opera which Is to be presented In matinee next Friday afternoon and an evening performance Saturday at the Royal Theatre. The setting calls for gorgeous costumes cos-tumes which are being rented from the Salt Lake costuming house. This production promises to be the best one yet attempted 'by the students of the high school. Musical talent' and stage ability of our young people will be brought out. Work on the production has been underway for weeks and Prof. Anderson has now brought it to perfection. - o ' JR. AD MRS JOIDT BROWN TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. John Brown will celebrate cele-brate their golden wedding In the Memorial building Saturday evening, March 3rd when their family, together with close friends will enjoy an evening eve-ning of program and dancing. The immediate family will be served with a hot supper at 5 p. m. At 8 p. m. the evening's festivities will commence com-mence with a program fallowed by dancing. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown embarked em-barked on the matrimonial sea March 3, 1878, being married in Payson. To them have come twelve children, ten of whom are now living, two daughters daught-ers and eight sons. It is expected that all of these will be present at the 50th wedding anniversary.' The children are: Mrs. Leon Taylor, Mrs. I. L. Lott, John, Hector, Michiel, Alex, Denzil, Darrel, Eldon and Lowell. The City Bakery moved Into it's brand new home the first two days of this week. At the close of business Saturday night work of moving ntart ed and by morning the management was aoie to serve breakfast to Its patrons. The new home is one of the finest business buildings and Is a real credit to Main Street. The structure Is 24 by 65 feet with a beautiful brick and plate glass front. The Interior is well lighted and provides amme room for the grocery line, lunch counter, eating booths and bakery and kitchen in the rear. The newly tinted interior together with floor covering makes a most Inviting business busi-ness house. A new coke baking oven has been installed which will be used for bak. ing purposes. In the rear of the building is a store room with basement. Julius Jensen, manager and owner, Is to be congratulated for his upbuilding up-building of our Main street with such a fine building. o Work On Fifth Ward Chapel Begins Actual work of construction was begun this week on the new Fifth ward chapel, The excavation for the basement is finished and forms for the foundation are taking definite shape. The inside brick which has been purchased from Salt Lake is being placed on the grounds. The outside fire brick was bought from a Provo firm. It looks as if the Fifth ward means business, for which we wish them euccess. : " "' ' : 0 ; : ; Missionary Society Holds social Presidents of Women's Federation Hold Meeting Meet-ing In Lehi ii---! J Church Hews For Next WON FOR BARNES :o::o:: o :?:oozo:o:fK:o:o: 5 o 0 hi 8 0 & 0 o&osois o :okozo:o:x:xss If '1 -f ' ? via i k- Vtilill,tlTlM f - J- - ". BERTRUM BECK A farewell dance for Bertram Beck, son of Mr and Mrs. Alma Beck and Wonfor Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes, will be held in the Arcade Hall Tonight (Thursday), under the direction of the mission ary committee. The music will be furnished by the popular Carters orchestra. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Mr, Rarnes will eo to th Colorado mission and Mr. Beck will labor in the Northern States. Both young men leave for . the missionary school at Salt Lake, Monday morning. Following the missionary entertainment entertain-ment at the Third ward last Sunday evening about twenty-five visitors and friends of Bertrum Beck met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck where a musical program and social One of the prominent club affairs of the week was the annual meeting of the presidents of the Federation of Women's Clubg of District No .1, which was held at the home of Mrs. P.. D. Worlton last Saturday after noon. iMrs. B. R. Mitchell, nreldent of the Athenian Club and iMrs. Gerald Tavlnr aotpil na hostpsspa. . .. . - ine louowing program was camea out: PaDpr Mrs. Ed Boner of Eureka, "Corporal Punishment In Schools." Paper Mrs. C. W. Glazier of Nephl, "How to be Charitable to Poverty." , Paoer Mrs. C. D. Uelek. Spring- vMp. "How To Be Of Service To The Parent Teachers' Association." Paper Mrs. David Gigler, Payson, "Do We Leave Everytinsr To Teach prs nr la There Any thine We Can Do?" . Paper Mrs. Murray O. Hayes, Provo." When Should We Become TntPrpRtori in Industrial Training?" Mrs. Sadie Kittinger rendered two rontrnlto solos. Mrs. H. D. Chrietensen was elect I Ari chairman nf the Publicity com mlttca (n nidtrlr.t NO. 1. The Athenian Club entertained tne visiting ladles, with Mrs. H. D. "Christensen presiding over the luncheon. Assisting in serving were Mrs. I. L. Lott, IMrs. Oliver Kittinger, fend Mrs. F. D. Worlton. Tho livimr room, decorations were in red and white, with carnations in t,.hvMiia1 ihnd vases and candlahra -on small tables, from which luncheon Tun a oprveil. t The dining room color scneme was nink and white. The dining taoie na IovpIv with & batenbury cover r,ib- ollk rarnatlon8 with candles formed an artistic centerpiece. center-piece. Sixteen visiting club presi' dents were the honor guests. Sunday, March 4th T.ehi Victors Over American Fork Team tm ripfeatpd her American Fork rivals here Friday evening by a score o- on Th lnal club were nver in danger, finishing every quar ot least a. two DOini leau. -nn vMnrv hrinlra Iehl ClOSCft to the second position which we can tie for if we are ao le w aeiuai, nu.v here this week Regular Fast Day serviced will be held 'In each ward at 2 p. m. Evening programs for the various wards are as follows: FIRST WARD Under the directions of the Mission ary Committee a home coming for Raymond Stewart and a farewell for Boyer Anderson, who leaves soon for the Eastern States mission, will be given. A program of exception talent is arranged Including the following out- of-town numbers: Violin selections Prof. Waltzsteg-ner Waltzsteg-ner of Salt Lake. Reading Mrs. Helen Helaelt, An erican Fork. , , Trombone Solo Prof. A. E. Beck, Pleasant Grove. There will be several numbers from Lehi artists in addition to the above. Contributions will be taken up dur ing the evening. SECOND WARD M. I. A. conjoint meeting. Speaker D. R. Mitchell. Saxaphone duet Dean Worlton and Boyd Webb. Solo Ada Phillips. Reading. Vocal solo Mrs. Booth Soreneon. THIRD WARD The program to be given under the auspices of the "M" Men and Gleanor Girls of the M. I, A. Talk Mrs. Lavlna Fugal of Pleas ant Grove. ihnnus "M" Men and Gleanor Girls ftwo selections). Talk Lela Coates on "Sheaf Bind ing and Cultivation of Our Graces." Talk Dale Hadfield. Talka on marriage by Ethel Coates and Nessle Brems. Vocal solo Mrs. Ora It. Chipman, American Fork (two selections). FOURTH WARD ; M. I. A. Conjoint. Miss Delia Carson will be the speaker. A flue musical program will also be rendered. Ladies quartet Ladocia Wagstaff and company. (Two uuimibers). Reading Mrs. James Schow. Piano solo-HMahlon Peck. FIFTH WARD M. L A. Conjoint meeting. Elder Stanley Goodwin will give the address. A good musical program Is also being prepared. o - LIONS CLUB AlTIYiriES The Lions Club announces that the two large welcome signs which are being made to advertise Lehi are al most completed and will be ready for placement next week. The lettering la being done by Jack Whipple and represents some very splendid talent They are twelve by eight feet and cost approximately one hundred doll. ars. They will be placed on the state highway at the east and west en trances to the city, - A committee from the club is pre- naHne nlans for public toilets ana lavatories for Wine's Park which will be presented to the city council for approval at their next regular meet ing. The fifty prize rose bushes whicn were promised by the club last fall have been ordered and will be delivered' de-livered' at the proper planting season. Teams are busy scraping and leveling leve-ling .the ball park In preparation tor the spring track work. This work is being accomplished under the super. vision of the Lions Club. The missionary wives and parents chat were enjoyed. met last Friday evening at the residence resid-ence of Bishop and Mrs. S. 1. Goodwin Good-win in a home coming in honor of Armond Webb, Vera Webb and Stanley Goodwin, who have recently returned from missions. The following follow-ing program was given. Speech of Welcome Bishop S. I. Goodwin. Piano solo Lula Anderson. Reports from the missionaries. Vocal solo Thelma Goodwin. Two selections by the missionaries. Vocal solos Raymond Stewart. Piano selection-La Priel Goodwin. Instrumental music Arema uoa-win. uoa-win. German song with ukelele accompanimentHarold accom-panimentHarold Goodwin. Mrs. Heber Webb and Mrs. Eugene -1vk ,c;0fpa in serving refresh- ments to nearly eighty members who were present. o- Mr and Mrs. R. L. Tomhnson, Mr. nri iMrs. A. G. Henrickson. Mr and Mrs C. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramps and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barnes entertained at a miscellaneous showpr for their brother, Woivor Barns, last night at the Third ward chapel. A splendid program was rendered. Following the program nlaved and refreshments served to about one nunurea iwemy- flve guests. Mr. Barnes received many useful gifts. -a vpcalo Tirems. Vision oi u 4 M w I T am I X .. 1 U I 4 BABY CLLMC FRIDAY A free baby clinic will be held Friday afternoon commencing at 1 P rn. In the Memorial building. All mothers are urged to bring their tabies and get the benefit of this medical attention. The county Physcian and nurse will be in attendance. ' - www i .mi wpixai' f . t . xn.t : , ,, ;- 8 f . i 1 . . ' Ll vr V., j Eyes Examined Classes Correctly Fitted Satisfaction Guaranteed E. N. WEBB Jeweler and Optometrist . "The Gift Shop" Main Street Daughters of Pioneers To The annual business meeting ftt the Daughters oi u , V" . . r hmlding. be held m tne w"'"" -Thursday, March 8th at 2 p. m. Two additional camps are to oe ized Officers of the county chapter are expected to fe present Musical selections lonow.u - 50cial will also be given A bers of the organizauon others who are mtereu vited. o ' ,r-- nTinPTneve Thornton Addresses iteutji owv TbTombined Relief Socities of the lue . . sppnnd ward m tI 111 nve waiu -;- Mlgs chapel Tuesday fi . Thnmiin. a "i"- and director tne - The Service Star Legion has received materials for thirty pairs of coverai:; whirh will be made here, for the Red Hrnss. Mrs. Clara Doyle is cutting out the garments which will be ready t riictriimtp fnr sewinsr next week. Tho Sprvip.fi Star Legion will hold ,-f.. onnai huainpss niftptine for the duiiuw. w election of officers Thursday, March ah nt 2::;o t. m. in tne memorial Mr. Vpra Trunkey entertained at a children's party Friday afternoon in honor of. the eigbtn mrinaay ui uoi d.iiffhter. Helen. A birthday cake i nin-ht andlpa forned a UKililUS rnioce fnr the tame. uams TllVW.--- - ...... ,JJa v0 ntprinh. who was operated up on Tuesday for appendicitis is report ed to be getting along as weu as be expected. .oo Mr Harriet uiover, wuu uao - - aTora1 WPPlfS On flC- count of a broken hip, is convalescent, r,i tn naik around again, bne U at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Goatee. .Q, tained at dinner Tuesffay evening ; for Mr and Mrs. Josepn ttatAciw . V Turner and Miss Arvilla Goode of . c-v Tha evpnine waa American rum- spent m-. r, . The M -ien auu ui"uu. v... . r 1 o o vh rd warn enieriaiucu "Hose and Handkerchief Shower" in . i c,t..rT Avpninsr in I l. O r (I r . net tinuji.j ' I honor of Bertrum Beck ana woniw mloalnna nil I Barnes wno ieae " to March 5th. The affair was wen m mm1 ranged with games, aancmg -j.i- innrhpon. Forty-five were Uaiuij I I -r.tr a. ward ReUef Society was In charge of the meeting. ing tie special i Person of Salt Lake U4 5 & I 2T Clothes are your credentials, they speak for or against you. Dress Well and Succeed. Florsheim Shoes For Men The Quality Style Shoe. Our Meats and Groceries Are Always FRESH and TASTY The Largest Stocks To Select Prom. Prompt Delivery. NEW NUMBERS ARRIVING IN '.!'" Ladies' Spring Coats and Dresses The Finest Clothes On The Market at Popular Prices. - Seeds GARDEN Seeds SI rZZ"M Oar big stock of garden seeds will supply your every want. Seeds that grow.' hosiery and handkercnieis. M ...AM M Tflf The sunsmuw . Fif th ward held an entertainment J ,7L. mrkliam at the home of his Lparents 7""liniln: Trio program to - and "... .Lfwrh -chool boys; rw-terloh ana Mane r -r . was riren to fcrlng cheer and party rr,rihaa ,-to has gladneee w . 18 it It PEOPLE'S CO-OP. INST. Susy Store en State St. LEHI UTAH Sunday |