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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1032 . . 9.r-!mr e-i 'j-nr' -sLjmAmL.,u ;r a "' Local Items .Mr. and Mm. J. W. Dickeraon entei tained at dinner Friday evening even-ing for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Kusson and J.!r- EruwtuB Russon spent Monday In Vai: Lake City, doing temple work. Mr. nd Mrs. O. 8. reterson and family vlnit-d In American Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard JMfrj. n Sunday. Frfpn.il will be pleased to hear that .Mr. K. W. Taylor, who has been seriously 111 with heart trouble 1m much better. "LET KNIGHT DO IT" If it's Insurance we handle It If It's a tax matter we understand It. .'.Only thirty-three day left' Every renldent with but few exceptions ex-ceptions must file an Income tax return before March 10th. Be safe aa well as sure and see Knight before then. NOEL G. KNIGHT Insurance and Tax Counselor POWERS SHOE STORE Main Street Lehi Charles Taylor of Spanish Fork wn; visiting In Lehi Sunday with his" brother, K. Taylor, who has been very 111. Mrs. Arthur Paltrdlge and daughter, daugh-ter, Olive, and son, Danny, of Salt Lake City, spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. William Price. On Sunday, February 7, the family and a few friends of Mr. and Mrs. EHsha II. Davis gathered at their horns and observed a oulet Mr. and Mrs. George P. lce, i . . r.-.. Olive Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. ; weddinff annIver8axy of Mr, and Thomas A. sayior were vimiing in Salt Lake City last Friday- Mrs. A. F. Caisford left Saturday morninit for Los Angeles, California to be with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Singleton, who was to undergo a serious operation,- She expects to be gisne several days- The Athenian Club were enter tninnd at the home of Miss Ida Thurman on Wednesday afternoon Th lesson on Shakespeare was given by Mrs. S. L. Wells and was followed. by a dainty luncheon. The Second Ward M. L A. selected se-lected their queen for their Gold and Green Ball, which la to be held Friday evening, February 19. The queen was selected by voting Tuesday Tues-day evening In Mutual and Miss Margaret Peterson was chosen. Iler - attendants will be Miss Ada Fox and Miss Clarice AUred. Further details and plans of the hall will be anounced later In these columns- Mrs. Noel Knight entertained at a party Tuesday evening at her home, honoring the birthday anniversary anni-versary of her mother, Mrs. LeRoy Davis. A well appointed luncheon was served at 8 o'clock and progressive pro-gressive games were played during the remainder of the evening. Her guests included Mr. and Mrs- Le-Hoy Le-Hoy Davis, Sterling, Audrey and Nelda Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Powers, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and Mv, and Mrs- A. F. Galsford, Jr, of American Fork. Mrs. Davis, which occurred on January 30, the eighty-fifth birth day of Mrs- Lavls, which came on February 2nd and the eighty-second birthday anniversary cf Mr. Davis, which occurred on February 7. The celebration was rather quiet due to the ill health of Mrs. Davis. Quite a number 61 couples reach the fifty years of wedded life mark, but few live to observe their sixty- first ; anniversary and we extend our heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Davis. . THOMAS POWERS MAY SPONSOR. TEAM TO . ENTER A. A. U It is very likely that Lehi will send another basketball team to Ogden this year to defend the A- A. IT. championship, won last year by Lehi at Salt Lake City. Coach Joseph Roblson is working hard getting a team lined up, getting get-ting them ready and choosing mem bers who will compose a strong team. If a good team is lined up they will participate In the A. A. U. meet, sponsored by Thomas Powers- ".. Last year's championship team was composed of Fay Evans, Jay Whitman and Reed Kirkham, forwards; for-wards; Wilburn Ball and Glen Trane. centers; Ferd Evans, Dick Evans and Max Smith, guards. Some of these will be available this year and some of them will not. The tournament will be held from February 23rd to the 27th Inclusive. Br. G. Q. Christensen PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Office Phone 45 Residence Phone 72 May Be a Moral la This It la worth noting that all those j awful things von rend nhout Uap-i Uap-i penhis lo people In the front pnge j stories every tiny aren't happening to those who are plodding along i on the: straight and nnrrow path. I Clnclnnnti Knqulrer. mns oeavy i lJAISi: CAIN THESE DAYS WITH Chicken Coop Curtams especially if the curtains are old. It don't cost much to replace them as curtain material is much lower in price now rt l1c the yard and up 36 inch, 48 inch, 81 inch NOW A BETTER BROOM FOR 49c ANOTHER DROP IN THE PRICE OF GOOD OVERALLS Men's Hawk Brand 89c the pair 69c for all sizes in boys and they're made in Utah. RUBBER FOOTWEAR Down Goes The Price Entire Stock Reduced . NEW SPRING DRESSES Snappy styles, great values, see 'em, $3.95 each PERCALES NEV7 SPRING PATTERNS Electric Light Glebes ..15c each CLOSING OUT BLANKETS We' have less than ten pair left the price is too low to mention believe it or not. Still Selling Boys Overalls Two Pairs for $1.00 or 59c each sizes 2 to 14 Crystal White Soap. .3 Bars for 10c GOODWIN'S For Big Values Alw&yi MAIN STSEET LEHI, UTAH SPECIALS AT BROADBENTS SUGAR 10 Pounds 49c Crystal White Soap 8 for 25c 1 Pound Jar Peanut Butter, ...15c Corn, Per Can.,.,. 10c Bananas, Pound 5c Peas, Sweet, Can 10c Crystal Wedding Oatmeal ,18c 1 Pound Jar Mustard..... 15c Lard, Per Pound 12c 3 Pounds Soda Crack era........ 35c Half Pound Can Cocoa 10c DRESSES Real smart, well made, for after noon or street wear. All sizes on Special Sale 58c Each or 2 for $1.00 NEW SPRING PRINTS JUST ARRIVED 12c and 17e the yard All the new patterns. HOPE BLEACH the yard.. ...,10c Misses' Silk Bloomers .....25c Ladies' Silk Bloomers, 75c Value ....................... 48c Ladles' Silk Hose that you will be pleased with for only 48c Others 75c, Our Regular $1.50 now 98o It will pay you to stop and shop at . BROADBENTS or telephone your order. We have a special quick delivery service. P. S. We Cover Dress Buttons and Frame Pictures. Clock Face Six Stories Tall Covers Front of Building One of the world's largest clocks has been erected on the front of a Tokyo department store, Its face be lng six stories high and covering- most of one side of the building:, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. The minute hand Is twenty-eight feet Jong and turns about a central axle which contains the mechanism. Cupid Strikes Twice In Lehi During Week Among the marriage licenses issued in Salt Lake last Wednes day was that Issued to Miss Ruth Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Charles A. Turner of this city, and Mr. Roger Graham of "Masaachus etts- They were married the same day, They are receiving the hearty congratulations of their many friends for a happy voyage on the matrimonial Bea. Announcement is being) made by Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of the marriage of their son, Boyer, and Miss Gladys Shumway of Am erican Fork, Which took place last Friday evening In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Anderson Is well known and well liked In this community, having hav-ing -been actively engaged In social and church affairs. He recently returned from a mission to the Eastern states. Miss Shumway, too. Is, a popular member of the younger set In her community. For the past several months she has Jbeen employed in Chlpman's Mercantile. Several socials are being planned In their honor- They will make Lehi their home for the present. Twenty-three Children Examined At Clinic Friday from 1 p. nv until 4 p- m. a health conference for the preschool pre-school children of Lehi was held in the Memorial building with Dr. P. E. Bowdlsh, county health doctor in charge- Twenty-three babies and slnall children were examined. The results showed the following: Acidosis 3,- Otitis 3, normal 8, tonsils ton-sils 6, underweight 2, Jaundice 1, navel hernia 1. Another conference wll be held the first Friday in March. Mothers are urged to take note of this announcement. License Plates On Sale Motor vehicle owners of Provo and Utah county will be able to procure their 1933 license plates at the city and county building, Provo, a branch office being opened under the direction of W. H. Gore of Genola, He will be assisted by E. C. Henrlchsen of Provo and Jack Peterson of Pleasant Grove. Motorists are reminded that the property tax on the machine must have been paid and a receipt obtained ob-tained from the assessor before a license can be issued to the owner. Card of Thanks To the many kind friends who assisted In any way during the funeral of our father, B. J. Anderson, Ander-son, kindly accept cur sincere thanks. The cars, floral tributes, musical numbers, speakers, other favors extended and the sympathy afforded us. are deeply appreciated and sincerely heartfelt The family of B. J. Anderson THE LEMI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Sunshine Committee Entertain For Aged Sisters The Sunshine Comnuuee First Ward entertained at a social last Wednesday afternoon, honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Sarah, "Aunt Sane" Stewart, Mrs. Abigail Ellingson and Mrs- Elgiva Thurman. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Stewart, who was celebrating her eighty-third birthday birth-day that day, February 3. Mrs-Ellingson Mrs-Ellingson was eighty-six years of age on January 27 and Mrs. Thurman. Thur-man. will be eighty years of age on February 12. A very delightful afternoon was spent in chatting, talking over old times and listening to a spicy pro- !,. hv members of the 6" Sunshine Committee. Later delicious delici-ous refreshments were served. The following ladies honored these sisters by being in attendance: Zina Anderson, Rachel Anderson, Matilda Phillips, Rfe Timothy, Miriam T- Nlelson, Julia Taylor, Laura Schow, Lenore Jones, May Anderson, Victoria Stewart. Martha A. TWtnn Helestia Schow, Christie Wllles, Mary Ann Clark, Ethel Goates. Lojise Goates, Lola Copen- hafer, Mary Thomas, Rosetta Winn, Elnore Mathice and the three honored guests. Folowing Is an original poem, written by May M. Lott, paying tribute tri-bute to Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Ellingson Elling-son and Mrs. Thurman: There Is a Joy in the giving of Joy, To the older folks along life's highway, high-way, There is a happiness without alloy, To meet our honored guests today. to-day. Three whom we honor, love and respect; For the life work they have done. Few there are left, who now reflect, Such a glorious setting of the sun. Few are left who knows our city of today, As these three knew it from Its Infancy. Who can tell us tales of Its yesterday, yester-day, It's good, It's wild and some of Its truancy, . Who have seen its buildings rise and fall, It's crudness crumble and decay. Few In years who have staked their all, And God has led them all the way. They are part of the town we all love,, , It's first people that are good and true. Their precepts taught by the God above, It led our mothers, it must lead me 'and you-There you-There are so few now, with that first glint, Of the untarnlshable quality called gold, mm marxs our leni, Without a stint. As it did in the days of old. with and until We wish the latter days of these three pioneers. To be long and happy and sunshine filled, And may their examples straight careers, Stay with us continually life's spark Is stilled. May we to be examples, such as they are now, Helping all those who travel along life's hard way Scattering the reflected sunshine, showing how We can help them have the returns re-turns of this happy day. Aunt Abble, Aunt Sane and Aunt Elgiva, You all come from a family strain Tou would rather be tortured and quartered, ' Than to acknowledge your hard earned fame, "vl"S your lives so good, the younger Lehi Should all at attention stand With respect and "hats off as you go by, reverenced pioneers, women of our land. M. M. Lott. o noble HAY We hare a car of first crop Idaho Alfalfa Hay on track Will sell at $15.00 per ton, off car r $15.25 from warehouse. Globe Mills Telephone go-American go-American Fork, Utah ANNOUNCING The Opening Of GLOBE GRAIN & MILLING COMPANY BRANCH TfiA ninho fsWiri & Millin nnmn nt A r n hurt .r. I. 1 11 v nuuiices uic upciimg ui a uiaiicu ui U11S national CUlltcl 11 til IVUli x- Ul IV. This new concern is located at 80 West Main Street in the building formerly occupied by Jon! and Brown Auto company, opposite the Orem diauun. A full stock of Globe "A-l" products will be carried WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Telephone 95 GLOBE GRAIN & MILLING CO. AMERICAN, FORK - - - UTAH ;eeting fa ent 'n LiBUtUW " , The Funeral Services Held For Macklin Baby Little Marna Macklin, the year and a half old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trf-Rnv Ma-klin. whn reside in I the Lehi Fourth Ward, died at the family home Saturday, February 6, following a week's illness of pneumonia- In addition to her parents, LeRoy and Martha Fletcher MackliHj the little girl is survived by two brothers, Clifford and Floyd and three sisters, Fidelia, Wanda Marie and Jeannine- The family moved to Lehi from American Fork last spring. - Impressive funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 12:30 p. m. in the Fourth Ward chapel. Bishop Joseph E- Smith officiated. The choir rendered the opening musical number, "I Need Thee Every Hour." The opening prayer was offered by George E. Russon and was followed by a vocal solo, "Tour Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Left Tou" by Miss Utella Smith. Speakers were George Able of American Fork, Max B. Rothe and James Peterson. Each of them conveyed many beautiful thoughts and spoke words of consolation to the bereaved family. Other musical numbers included a selection by a quartet, composed of Zina Anderson, Imogene Peck, Clifton Anderson and John H. Smith, "When The Mists Have Cleared Away," a vocal solo, "A Little Child Shall Lead Them" by Miss Utella Smith and the closing number, "We Shall Meet Beyond the River" by the choir. The benediction was pronounced by Lott A. Russon. The body was taken to the American Fork city cemetery for burial, where Bishop Joseph E. Smith dedicated the grave- Cap Rock's U.e. The bureitu of mines suys that cap rock is an impervious stratum which overlies tn oil or pas deposit. The cap rock prevents the gas asd light fractions o: oil from seeping through to the surface and escfD- Daughters of Pioneers to Meet The Snow Springs or the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Emma Royle Webb this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 p. m. A good program has been outlined and every member and others deslringf to Join are urged to be in attendance. Camp Xo. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs- Joseph Glover today, at 2 P- m. All members are cordially invited in-vited to come and enjoy the splendid splen-did program that has been manned The Evansvlile camp are holding ielr meeting today at Mrs. A. J, Evane tiAmi, , . vuminencing at Z p. m. A good program will be given. Boa attendance Is desired Each of these camps Invite new members, who would like to join er camps to be in attendance, o . Hospital Notes - Vaness Lott underwent an oper """" !r appendicitis at nospital last Thursday, ing nicely. the local He Is do- TEMPLE ENDOWMENT EXCURSION The next temple endowment excursion ex-cursion for Lehi Stake wil be held on February 24. The stake chairman chair-man urges people of the stake to kindly look foivard to this event and prepare to attend, as all who go will be privileged to go through the upper rooms of the temple, through the genealogical library and the church genealogical archive. The sixty cent rates will be available avail-able on the first three Orem cars and on the 4:14 car in the afternoon. after-noon. A Junior baptismal excursion excur-sion will be held this Saturday and groups of boys and girls from each ward have been selected to attend-The attend-The same rates wil be available to the juniors on the Orem. o , , ' , ' Lincoln's Birthday To Be Observed At High School In observance of the birthday aniversary of one of the greatest men In the history of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, the local High School will present a special Lincoln's day program at the high school Friday morning. Dr. George H. Brimhall of the B. T. U- will be the principal speaker of the occasion. Musical numbers, readings and other entertainment enter-tainment will be furnished by the B. T. U. Extension service. A reading will be given by Miss Mary Hardy. - The program is being arranged by the committee on special occasions, Ray Durnell, Frank McGhie and Miss Margaret Thurfnan. Parents and citizens of the town in general are cordially invited to attend this program. . o Project For Aaronic Priesthood Boys The Stake Correlation Committee met together last Thursday evening even-ing to discuss the project that Is to be carried out in the various wards during the coming month, under the direction of the" ward correlation committees. It was decided that "The Book of Remembrance" be the project to be stressed in the Aaronic Priesthood-Correlation Priesthood-Correlation committees have now been organized in every ward and have been doing fine work- The ward committee Is composed of the bishopric, a member of the Aaronic Priesthood, a member of the Sunday Sun-day School Superintendency, a member of the M. L A Presidency, a member from the genealogical committee and all teachers who have charge of boys between the ages of twelve and twenty. The stake committee is composed com-posed of the Stake Presidency, Stake Clerk, Seminary principal, members of M- I. A. Board, member mem-ber of Aaronic Priesthood, Stake "M" Men, Scout and Vanguard leaders. THIRD WARD M- l-A. 1 GOLD AND GREEN OANti NEXT TUB Mr Evan Jones was brought to rn.sp.ia, Tuesday evening several days treatment for The Gold and Great Balls! Third Ward will be held not: day evening, in the ward t Officers of the M. I A. aretir hard on the arrangementa, pfc an effective, gold and pea i rative scheme and arranginffe queen and her attendants. The queen and her attea will be a very Important lea j four couples will demonstrate! contest dance. From reports tf it will be one of the moa standing balls held in the it& The officers extend a r I cordially invitation to everys:? attend and enjoy an evens.! gayety. ' x o 1 Bids Wanted The Board of Education & Alpine School District, will w bids through their clerk at the i appointed meeting for U the property known as the te High School property at Lett E Bidders must state what te' tion they Intend to make i property. A certified check i per cent of the bid price m company bid. All bids must filed with the clerk of the Ba or before February 15, i Board reserves the right f anv and all bids. J. F. W ALTOU arisen "P f ery imPrta U olce' y commit" I The "eW 1 I presidents p at the j Wtthl p kindly b' s report-louts report-louts &na 1 Li. " 001 f aercise. Anderson land finish I masters a Rental worl 'yHiealogy urged t U-VT At S IWard Itiatec IpaU i fen First w irements f ! were li the scou irsday evei jniisement lined and tion of tl leward. Its were ir fan evenini jtouts were I the scouti js'.master a varie tas arran fee. Later I bust an iroop' cor tardner, ( ;w Tayl rlWebb. fcoutmasti distant s( Fourteen Gee,Way f, Melvin 'jrris Brad tssell, D t Alva Da a Gardne WW Beauty Starts Beauty berins at breakfast. Woman' Home Companion. iBurei leldS yncemen Anderso inn Bui I held cing at fal hulk to a Merest trnty land w $ state progra I taken fa and -4 Se : kegi 1 Just Tell Us . . mere you'd lite t that extra outlet. : , 11 Off- ; tricityw tne ; Ln would like tW KbacWoor buxier P Y'see: Electric Wiring of any End is off SP' Fairest rt main sr. prop- PHONES ; g Residence 6 1 m n X S. I- J ? |