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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THB LEHI FBEB FS3S8 2. 1811 Feb. li w Hirfh Sat, Auditorium, Qrhnnl A UWJVV Ali" A rill tt 25c. LhlMro 1. . . "He ano - I M. I. A. Stake Board Hay case death would have been the re- Lehi Tumbles Provo to Top Alpine Division ALPINE DIVISION SUfiding of Thim Won Lost sult. "He called for help and told fellow workmen to shut off the power whlcfc they did as soon as possible. The drag when the blt slowed down nearly made him let go but he exerted every bit of bis strength to hold on. so that guards. he the belt was The work of the Bulldog Gammell and Cowan, waa excellent Pet all the way through. Cowan breaking 0 1.000 up numerous plays with his Intercep Lehi Street, guarding. 1 .750 tions and close I Provo until not under did way get center, .500 2 2 American Fork nice the and second guard period 1 .600 the B. Y. High I held Collina in check 1 .250 ing of Adam t Lincoln 4 .000 until he broke loose with a flurry of ... 0 Pleasant Grove beautiful shots in the latter part of Coach Ross Nellson stepped Into the the game. "limelight" last Friday night In two With a score 11-- 1 at the beginning ''Pelicans" first. important events; of the second period Street dropped (should be Wolverines) took the lead in a field goal. Adams countered with In the Alpine Division by getting the shot and Street trumped a first half Jump on the Provo high Chilton and another. with him eager and holding the lead till the to 17-- 6 with count the Evans brought win. close, pulling out with a 81-a pair, then Peay, Allred and Collins Second, he became the father of an9 courted to bring the score each e! '"caches-wlf"or in simpler other at time. half A baby girl .was born at English. Collins set the Provo fan3 howling the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Neil-soat the beginning of the second half The part that will interest the two shots after some pretty with folpublic as as well as Ross is as teamwork by the Provoans, who had lows: seemed settled down over the rest team hit their Coach Neilson'a period, while Lehi came back a little stride Friday, and played a game of off form. The basket shooting then basketball In a high class fashion. back and forth and set at Eleven to one waa me imposing lead 5 at the third quarter. the Bulldogs faced when they started As the game neared the close Coach the second quarter against the rangy Neilson began to substitute. Collins And from the manner Lehi quint. counted three free throws and Street the Lehi boys were fighting, handling contributed a free throw and a foul the ball and working with Evans on to bring the Provo score up to 24, but a bucket-zon- e offense, the load look- the Lehi team was too great to overed a lot bigger than 10 points. come. The work of Cowan, Collins and Gammel for the Provo quint was outstanding and Evans, Chilton and Adams scored well for Lehi, but Lehi team was playing team play and every man down to the last substitute to ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES FOR enter had a share In winning. The Lehi team worked a modified bucket-on- e offense with very good Evans standing in the bucket results, 1 THREE FOR 20o I' and his enabling him to snatch height 40 and 0 Wiatt Only hta team-mate- s. Don is the passesdf now. sockets Fill up those empty Of team on one who the the boys just Goodwin's and this possesses though, year height '", GENERAL ELECTRIC so baa counted lot for Lehi a height MAZDA and G. E. TYPE this far year. ' 15 to 200 Watt All 8Izes Between 1400 and 1500 fane witness10o Ench to Wo Each f '; v the game. ed rTst Goodwin's . one-hand- 19-1- when finally stopped to the floor and exhausted collapsed waa attended to by a pnyslclan. afterwards taken to his home. "Dr. Wwdleigh reports that he is getting along very well considering the seriousness of the accident ana even better than waa expected, o Silk Dresses $1.29 and up at Good adv. wins. firm A CORRECTION In our last Issue we stated that Mrs. Chase Featherstone had been granted irrigation rights through the Earl Smith lot. Our attention has been called to the fact that the suit Is still unsettled. n. see-saw- 23-1- TEN , jr '1 ""Jii? " LEHI FOLD TAPE o EACH 18 differ 8 Yard Regular 10c Article. ent shades Boll Proof, Fast Colors. BIAS G. Allred, rf Chilton, If Colon. Evans, c. Goodwin's Adams, rg. A GOOD BROOM 29o EACH Hunt, ig "fSpecial Five Tie. rf. Hansen, .49c ........... A Better Broom for " Deglebeck, If. Goodwin's Peterson, c NEW SPRING DRESSES Srauln, rg. 49o and 98o Goatee, rg CHILDRENS PERCALE DRESSES iV'Jg , - 25c and 49o 1 --Goodwin's ' Totals BLANKETS 39c Boys' Heavy Blue Overalls Goodwin's TABLE OILCLOTH Beautiful New Spring Patterns at 25c the yard. the yard. Shelf oilcloth Table Cloth Patterns 49o and 69c each. SOAPI SOAP! Crystal White 10 Bars 25c. Bob White 12 for 25c. Old Dutch Cleanser 2 for 15c. White King Soap Powder, Large Size 85c each. Palm Olive Soap 4 for 25c. Mission Bell S for 25c. Lux 2 p. 2 2 8 1 2 1 8 6 1 10 4 0 0 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 G. Peay. rf If Pairs Left of Those Beautiful Collins, c Street, Double Part Wool. Extra Large Size. Gemmell, rg. To close out at $2.49 th Pair $1.95 F. 2 ...U A Few Goodwin's RUBBER BOOTS Boys" Ball Band Only Five Pair Left Sizes 4 and 6 Only, Formerly Priced at $1.49 the Pair $8.75 Now We have a good supply of other rubber footwear at easy prices. Goodwin's COAT SWEATERS Heavy Knit Ruf Neck Wool Sweaters for Boys. Sizes 80 to 86 formerly old at 18.45 each. Take your pick at 98o Each Goodwin's COVERALLS , The kind required of all dairymen T. -''- 0 8 8 31 F. P. PROTO SILK DRESSES $1.29 to $5.95 Each .. T. 1 8 0 2 4 5 4 12 4 2 0 2 19 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ....9 12 6 24 Gowan, Ig Barber, rf Totals ' GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE 10c CARTER ALICE HOLDSWORTH PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND Holdsworth Carter, 33. wife of of Thomas Leon Carter, and daughter Jonas and Harriet Barr lioiasworm. died Saturday in Lovelock. Nevada, an infollowing a month's illness of ward toxic goitre. She waa born m Lehi, June 23, 18S9, sr. eoent her childhood and youth in Lehi. She worked as a telephone and was operator here for three years an active L. D. S. church worker. Bhe was secretary of the First Ward Primary Association for several years, and was organist in the Loveiock Sunof the day School and first counselor Relief Society at the time of her death. She was married June 21. 1922, in The couple the Salt Lake Temple. made their home in Knightsville one year, then in Lehi for a short time, and one year in Provo. They moved to Lovelock in 1324 where they have is the Mr. Carter since resided. branch, president of the L. D. S. banch at Lehi will play Pleasant Grove, Friday, February 3, at Pleasant Grove, In what promises to be one of the hardest games of the season. lehi SON OF EUGENE BONE ESCAPES DEATH WHEN CLOTHES GET IN BELT ' "ZZZ-- Lovelock. She is survived bv her husband and Eight Yard Bias Tape regular three daughters, Lela 8 years, Leona article now 6c each Goodwin's, adv. 5 years and Marie 4 weeks old, oi "t! We are"now agents forfte G. E. line of Light Globes. American Made 10c Globes 15, 80 and 60 Watt Buy American SPECIAL While They Lat 8 oz. Rose Tint Water Glasses 17c for 6 Gilchrist Hardware A HOME INSTITUTION Phone 0 5-- J MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAB COME I her parents of Lehi; two J. Holtlsworth Of II William hrnthers. Conco American Fork, and Louis B. Holds-worThe Lehi Stake will hold an endow of Lehi. ment excursion on Tuesday, February The body arrived in Lehi Tuesday 7. There will be rates of 60c for the afternoon and funeral services were trip on the Orem cars. One car leav- held in Lehi Fifth Ward Wednesday ing at 8:18 a. m. and one at 4:17 p. m. at 1 p. m. 1 A good attendance Is desired by those 16c in charge. 60c for Ten Globes Electric Lights People who finished work are re Goodwin's. adv. quested to get their records from the LEHI temple as the files are becoming M. I. A. STAKE BOARD crowded and the finished sheets are PREPARES FOR CALICO BALL DON HOLDAWAT, Manager crowding the unfinished in the files. PHONE 11 108 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH The Stake Board of the M. I. A. met Boys Coat Sweaters, 98c each at Tuesday In the Memorial Building in adv. their Goodwin's. regular monthly meeting. Plans LKEI were began for the beginning of a big fun dance to be made an annual af fair. This dance will be a stake dance, for the benefit of the Seminary and Scout Fund. The dancing direct Boy Mrs. Donald Webb returned home ors of the stake and wards are busy Friday. learning three more dances for de monstration during the evening s enBarbara Knight, small daughter of The dance will be held tertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight underwent 17th In the Dansart. February Friday, an operation for tonall removal last Given with the purchase of $1 worth of the following Rexall nediciiM will feature a good time The evening ' Thursday. COD LIVER ASPIRIN, RUBBING OIL, ALCOHOL. MILK 07 De "in as a leader. Tne dancers win ism calico dresses wear house MAGNESIA, If EISMA, REXALL VAPURE, also many other they The little boy of Harold Fox under style for the prettiest Rexall . j. t, . ... went a minor operation at the hospital or overalls. Prizes Preparations. j.... house dress and for the brightest ties, Monday. will be and probably other features Mutual the" evenings fun. to added to do be Miss Romney is reported cards will again be recognized and ing very well. good for 10 cents on a couple's ticket MAIN STREET and STATE STREET and five cents on a ladies. Without SEMI FINAL PLANS LAID FOR of admission will the tickets Phones Main the price Street 27 State Street Ms GLEANER--M- " MEN BANQUET be 85 cents a couple, and 15 cents for extra ladies. Remember the calico the "M" ball will be held two weeks from to Committees representing Men and Gleaner Banquet met Tues morrow, and both the old and young POWERS SHOE TEAM TO MEILING STAND BURGLARS day afternoon, in the Memorial Build- are promised the best time of the year. PLAY FORT DOUGLAS FRIDAY ing and made a few more arrangeA report on the Gold and Green Ball Some one with a sweet tooth ments for the annual Gleaner, "M" at the The Powers Shoe Basketball team meeting showed the success in into the Meiling refreshment Men Banquet which will be held. Sat- which the dance went over. The total will play the Fort Douglas team in the and helped themselves to ah urday, February, 18, in the Second expense of the dance was $58.47, while Lehi Gymnasium, Friday night, Feb. Ward Chapel. The committee gave the the amount taken in was $134.65 leav- 3rd. candv bars. Tuesdav niKht. Bntl the sk of planning, decorating ing a balance In the clear of $76.18, responsibility Hibbs' Clothing will play Powers was gained by removing door. and arranging the banquet to the which will be divided into seven back on from the the hasp parts, Shoe quint in the gym Saturday night. Karl Webb was put one to Second Ward. go to the stake organization, o com one to in chairman of the program go to Cedar Valley and the POWERS SHOE TEAM DOWNS mittee. It was decided by the group other five to go to the wards in Lehi. PROVO STARS, 5 that an invitation be issued to all The Gleaners, Juniors, and "M" Men Stake M. I. A. Board leaders and to will be in charge of the preliminary Powers' Shoe quintet of Lehi made the Stake Presidency. exercises at the M. i. A. Union meet- merry at the expense of the Provo to The committee decided that due ing to be held the third Sunday in in the local high school gymconditions the old price of the banquet February. nasium Friday evening before a should be reduced to 35 cents for the The Lehi M. I. A. Fesvival singers small but enthusiastic crowd. The evenings entertainment. There will will lend American Fork a helping local quint led from the and BANANAS, Pound start, also be a representative of the General hand next Sunday to insure the suc finished all quarters on top: 11-- 0, (Saturday Only) Board In attendance If possible. The cess of the Festival there. OATS. U 0 ROLLED QUAKER and The extra two scheme of the evening will probably be The Mutual will keep active this minute Can period requested by Provo STRING BEANS, a colonial one, commemorating the month and next as la shown COCOA by the boosted the Provoans score two BAKER'S points, birthday of George Washington. date schedule: February 11 ''He and HEWLETT'S TEA .... the She," Stake Board Drama will be and Lehi's sere 14 points. The committees representing CATSUP, 10c Can O wards are as follows: presented; February 4, Ice Tourna- ANNUAL VALENTINE RAISINS DANCE LaPrlel Goodwin, Fay Gleaners: ment; Feb. 17, Stake Calico Ball; Feb. nu 4 m SALMON IN FIFTH WARD TUESDAY iinnm Anderson, Ruth Rothe, Fay Beck, and 18, "M" Men and Gleaner 4 Cv i Banquet: MayMetta Royle. "M" Men: Alma March 7 and 8. Ward and Stake Road ?P0U ADAMT The Annual Valentine Dance Peterson. Louis Smith, Karl Webb, Shows. will be iUAAlVA"li 1 held in the Fifth Ward, Tuesday, Feb. PEANUT BUTTER. Heber Hadfleld. James Edwards, Her O 7, following the bert Johnson, Ernest Rotne, Paul regular M. I. A. sesBoys Coat Sweaters, 98c each at sion. The hall .J will be decorated in VALENTINES... Jones, Karl Webb, and Thomas Goodwin's. ndv valentine decorations and good music VALENTINES Roberts. Them LEHI will insure all a good time. Kiddies Come See Every one SECOND WARD SCOUTS is Invited. Children's Percale Dresses 25c and CUP And SAUCER 49c at Goodwin's. adv. FIFTH WARD PLATES, BOWLS, CERE UHI The Second Ward Scouts have re DISHES, each "M" MEN BASKETBALL The regular M. I. A. organized their patrols and are work conjoint pro- MOPS ing hard to carry out the scout pro- gram is to be under the direction of the scouts in the Fifth Ward Thursday of this week ends the "M" gram. TABLE PAT Sunday ott. nT.rvr-Men basketball series providing the A most unusual evening. program has Dick Mitchell is patrol leader of the Just New In Fifth Ward can beat the Third. If they been arranged. Silver Ace Patrol with Rex Wilson asfail another will pass before the end All Ginghams, Yard sistant and Garth Abbott scribe. of the series in Lehi. The Fifth Ward CLINIC TO BE HELD Outing All Dark and Light R. C. Allred is leader of the FRIDAY were announced winners of the first Flying Flannel, Yard Arrow Patrol with Dell asPeterson half Tuesday, and the Fifth and Third The regular In Prints, sistant and Craig Crabb scribe. monthly clinic will be New Patterns have gone through the second half held In the Memorial Best Grade Dan Worlton is loader of the Pantundefeated. The winner of the Building. Friday Percal- etournament will Jlay In the district her Patrol with Keith Wilson assist- February 3 from 1 to 3 o'clock. Child- New Patterns In ren of age will be examined. finals at Provo, probably on February ant and John Shepherd as scribe. AT IT PATS TO SHOP These dates however 20, 21 and 22. Don Fitzgerald and Max Wilson are AT Mr,. Virginia Goodwin was are not sure, as they may conflict with appointed as Junior removed assistant scout to her home In the dates not available for the Provo masters. Gene Wilson is senior Sandy following a three patrol months Illness at the Gym. L D S leader. Hospital. Mrs, Goodwin ls able to be 0" George Strasburg is scout master. around on crutches at present. TEMPLE EXCURSION FEB. 7 Lovelock, Get Your Entry Blanks for $10,000 In Cash Prizes! Also FREE GUNS New Gas 9c Gal. Other Gas th . Central Service Hospital Notes Free Rexall Play Store See Our Windows - . . LLcelks Is 76-2- Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five Boots $5.00. Powers Shoe Store, adv. LEHI LEHI TO PLAY P. G. FRIDAY The following clipping from a Garland paper tells of the narrow escape of Douglas J. Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bone former Lehi residents and grandson of Mrs. Matt Thts ihnppened near the Peterson. close of the factory run at Garlad. "Only by massing all tils strength to hold onto a pipe which he grafiped when his clothea caught In a revolving belt, is Douglas J. Bone, 21, alive for 15c. say those who witnessed the today, Goodwin's HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSIERY accident Tuesday at the sugar factory. 'His muscles In both arms and legs A beautiful stock 79c. $1.90. $1.25 Other Brands Silk at 49c. A beautiful were knotted so badly because of the Chardonlzed Hose at 29c. Children's tremendous pressure exerted on the pull of the clothes before they gave School Hose 10c. Goodwin's way, that many hours passed before PONGEE SILK they relaxed. Genuine Fukul First Quality. 12 "He also suffered from back burns 29c the) Yard 1 Momme on the waist, arms and back. "The accident occured when he was greasing the shaft, and his clothes caught In the bolt. He grasped a pipe and held on for his Ufa, while his clothes were torn from Wm. Had he let go his hold he would have been either cut to pieces in the belt or to the cement floor, in either thrown UTAH LEHI, MAIN STREET 7c tXEClt BROADBENlj SPECIAL All-Sta- ' 26-- 3, 40-2- 62-2- 3. 4 TLT . 1 pre-scho- ol BroadbenM I i |