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Show I 1 i Belle of Bagdad" H. S. Audi torium, ' I II 111 lee II Tl fV f. em Jr ree The Gty's Only 1 1 Home-Owne- d Newspaper Lehi. Utah. Thursday. February Has Capitalism Failed? Matinee Today 2 P. M., 5c and 20c. Saturday Evening 8 P. M, 20c for all seats. rre 28. 1933 .Number 2S Lehi Stake Features Farmers Convention In Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Lehi Friday, Feb. 24th teacher of English and debating. The NEXT MONDAY debate will be held In the basement of tee Memorial Building at 8 o'clock, of the merits Monday, February 27, 1933. present and defects A gigantic banquet has been Dlanned The Farmers and Housewives of This promises to be an intensely in- with the ;italistic system, together for all the fathers and all the sons in Lehi wIU meet in the High School its of take to became a member of the Church place, icicsuug controversy. It is probable me Lehi Stake to take Dlace March ntition of a plan material of a public that a great deal of information m , in the Lehi Hicrh Khrr.1 A mil. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, his Auditorium in a one day convention on i constitute the torlum I an1 Gymnasium, commencing father, mother and older brothers hav Friday, February 24. be offered that will hwp m arriving at Ute to be held next Monday, eD. sons ten years old ing Joined some years before. Farmers, poultrymen, dairymen and proper conclusions with resnect to I T over will Ho . 19JJ. cHhhiq housewives will greatly benefit by atm r- to In 1864 he left England and came Mucauuns. inose sponsor- - De in sttpndnf-All the three sessions tending arranged by ing the debate hope to be instrumental me cnurcn and city are uniting to Ltah, arriving in Salt Lake City on in awakening public interest in correct patronize and help put over this re September 30, having driven a ox team local farm bureau officers. At 10 a. m. in the High School It UTAH information on the exeat Isshm nf union of fathers and sons. across the plains. His brother Joseph ) Chairman Junius Banks announced men and women will meet Auditorium the time. a tentative program for the evening having come five years before was 1 ( Arthur Morris from Jointly. Speaker Mr. E. J. Christofferson will be trie Tuesday. The program which is at living in Lehi and here John made his the U. S. A. C. dairy product depart chairman of the debate. yet only tentative, is as follows: home for a time. Later he moved to ment. His subject will be "Produc us tithL and everyone should be of 1.Mr.Communitiny singing Direction Goshen where he lived witn his Uncle tion ABRAHAM ANDERSON Clean Milk and Control ot Abraham Anderson. of there. Thomas Broadbent and family, making 2. Blessing on the Food Patriarch WHAT IS EXPECTED AT Bacteria.'' adobies for a living. A. J. Evans. THE HIGH SCHOOL OPERA 11 a. m. women adjourn to Memorial 3. Lehi High School Male Choru- sFIRST GASOLINE MOTOR While m Goshen he enlisted In the Building. Speaker Mrs. Amy Jones, The musical director Abraham AnTRAIN ON UNION PACIFIC Direction of Abraham Anderson. Black Hawk Indian War and was sent county ' 4. Toast the subject derson Is brlnigng one hundred and demonstrator, WASHBURN Carlos A. President NILE J. seen la to service where he Sanpete Home Making." twenty or more ot the students of his The first gasoline motor train made Schow. 5. Musical Price brothers. the vicinity of Mantl and other places, tor E. J. Maynard from U. S. A. C. musical department together an Capitalism as an economic and it's appearance on the local passenger 8. Toasts climatic musical production of the Bishops Hyrum A. An Later he again made his home hi Lehi animal husbandry its usefulness? tram or the Union pacific line, Wed iial regime out-livdepartment 'Tend year, "The Belle of Bagdad" which and Samuel L Goodwin. Has it nesday morning. The train consisted 'derson In 1874 he went back to England aad ing Sugar Beet Products. the depression? id it cause 7. Accordion solo Hershel Man' promises to be as good as "Bonivelle-vid- a" of motor a driven passenger coach and to lived there three or four years during or ''Oh Doctor" of past years, Sclent vigor and resourceruiness Thomas Martin, B. T. U., speaker. ning. mail car. to good 8. Toasts Bishops William Had- - which time his father, mother and an Musical numbers for the morning which were at the time of production the world out and return It fleld and Joseph E. Smith, older brother died and he entered the sessions will be furnished by Gall considered to be master production. L.? considerable light will be UTAH-IDAHSUGAR CO. Allan FJield. Everyone has united to put this two Reading matmatrimonial state taking to wife Webb. ANNOUNCES ILLUSTRATED own upon these 10. Toasts Bishop G. Henry Erlck-act operetta over the best ever. The LECTURE MONDAY son and Scoutmaster John Hutchings, Emma Garslde. his boyhood sweet t p. m. "Farmer Brown" Repre students discussion. have been aided by Allen t la the Utah-Jdah- o The sentative of Federal Farm Board. Sugar Company 11. Brass quartet Leo Hadfleld, heart. FJield In the dialogue; Margaret Davis. Tie Question that wui De unaer aw announces the 1933 edition of their Sherman S p. m Women adjourn to Memorial In the dancing, and Mr. Anderson haa Allred, John Frank and Don After having laid his kindred tender IbIoo is: annual motion picture, "More Tons Trane. where Mrs. Amy Jones will put his "soul" Into the music Building his In mother earth John and That another system to the Acre," will be held at the High Resolved: New scenery has been made to suit 12. The Ideal Father Max Wilson. ly away "Home continue Making." School Auditorium at 7:30 p. m., Mon wife came to Utah and lived in Lehi the oriental background under the 13. The Ideal Son Apostle Ballard bald be provided to take the place 3. Glllman, W. commissioner, 27. will be county The picture direction of Ethel Hall, Cleora Nye, February 14. Vocal solo Max Smith. for a few years. Later they moved TBEET The proposition will day, Capitalism." entirely new and interesting as well as IS. Male to Salt Lake subject, "Use Of Utah Sugar and the and Pearl Terry and the lighting will Frank Sharp, quartet WoodscroM and to finally M. a P. Bales, defefiJed by Mr. educational to all Interested In the Armond E. Webb, Joseph Cbularn, 19SJ Seel Contract," have additional touches ot color and Mo admission Booth Sornson. City where they lived for many years, eminent labor official of Salt Lake sugar beet Industry. under the direction of Harold splendor, X. "Club Work." B. Call, Jr., subject Durlnsr this time he maintained a fee will be charged. 18. Punch Bag Artist Mr. Sandrln Hutchings. Mr. Bales was formerly presi- ;ty. Lyman R. Rich, County Agent, sub All In all those who attend the Those representing the different smaU watch repairing shop. lit of the Utah Federation of Labor. "Home Gardening." ject, opera, either today or Saturday even church town the of SPORTSMEN ELECT OFFICERS and organizations has been Quite life he his In toe on family radio the lectured kriome time Musical numbers will be furnished Ing wil hear some ot the best of sing who are acting as chairmana of com imfnrtunnte. He was the fatner oi by Abraham Anderson. behalf of the Salt lake Federation Ing, and dialogue, will see some of the The Lehi Fish and Game Associ mittees are: Junius Banks, chairman one, a daugh best ot costuming, the best of acting, children seven but Klrkham only T. the of entire F. Labor. He Is a very capable man. group; Solo Harold Osborne. ation, met in the Memorial Building, rhythmic dancing to fit the ter, grew to maturity. In 1915 his 7 p. m. C. C. Edmonds. Mr. Strong with fell qualified to present his Ideas on Tuesday evening and elected officers and John Hutchings, head of program oriental setting, and feel their sides M. Webb Mrs. and Harriet his - committee; Barnand following the died year J. L. wife 1933 for with the season, and Mr. McDonough of Utah Poultry split at the novelty of situations and pressing problems of the day. been "hart. president; Herman Allred, vice- - Mrs. Ellis Peterson, head of banquet the side splitting comedy the operetta The present system will be defend- chair daughter also died she having Association. Mrs. committee: Smith, Mary A. Racker, secretary president; Ira As his Poultry Stock Certificates will be la noted tor. a few years. g by Mr. J. Nile Washburn, local and treasurer; Basil Dorton, Guy W1V man of tables and waitresses; Mr, married but James H. Gardner and R. C. Allred daughter left no children the years given out at the 7 p. m. meeting. 8C0UT SPONSORING head of ticket sales. that have followed iave been very The Eders Quorums of the Priest PICTURE AT COZY ones to him. GENEALOGICAL AND hood of the Church will collect the lonely UP! a TEMPLE Mr. Van Wagoner, manager of the NOTICE cheerful, )WS He has always been food; the Seventies Quorums will pro' Are cure the dishes and tables, and the happy disposition, quite proficient as Cosy Theatre, Is giving Lehi Scouts a The Genealogical Union meeting held chance to help raise funds for their High Priests Quorum will arrange for a musician and has spent considerable r PoiwP sales. the ticket last Sunday was proclaimed a grand was to r 'Savijif sing, success and greatly beneficial to all treasury and to witness one ot the This Is probably the biggest of such time In teaching others was concertina on and the affairs ever attempted In the Lehi an expert those who attended. If you don't greatest nature motion pictures filmed, Stake and promises to be the most much sought after for social gather- think geneloglcal work Is interesting "ConGorilla," by Mr. and Mrs. Martin expect nd beneficial ask your friends who at Johnson assisted by eagle scouts. This successful, because the town Is unit v picture ings and parties. one to put it over. our ward classes on Monday picture will be shown at the Cozy tend as ing y l "Call He was a conslstant Latter-dao nights and our union meetings on the Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Satflame-t- f Saint and took great joy in attending third Sunday of each month, then at because the urday of this week. x. opens his meetings and church work. He tend them yourself; are people genealogical Scouts are given the privilege of giving a three e. held the office of High Priest In the We Cater To Particular People course in genealogical work that year his tickets In their wards and reIn aied selling He n ever, Ward. Fifth Lehi has never been equalled before. WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN 60 percent ot what they sell. in r!l 20, ceiving 1933, a s Our next junior temple excursion ninetieth year, February THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST ENTERTAINMENT scouts on will 25. All March be troops are trying to raise resurrection. Many 3uldn4 Saturday, of a the hope glorious names for baptism on that date must funds for their annual registration greatsl O be a handed to George F. Strasburg by and are attempting to turn this money March 10th, only two weeks. We can FIFTH WARD SUNDAY for that John Broadbent, 89, a former Lehi purpose, so here is a chance lotted four boys and four girls SCHOOL TO ENTERTAIN only take from each ward on this excursion. to help the scout, help himself, and to resident, died at a Provo hospital Mon very o?i Those wishing to go should make ar- see a real piC'""?. Let's all get beday morning of ailments incident to her emoij The Fifth Ward Sunday School rangements with the bishop of your hind these scouts! i age. Ward trant n officers will entertain all Fifth, ward at once. Old I", He was born August 14. 1843, in members at a social entertainment subllnifj MISSIONARY WIVES AND ham. Lancashire. England, a son or Mondnv evening. A splendid program WOLVERINES PLAY e. PARENTS MEETING new has been arranged John and Betty Lee Broadbent. During and somethingfollowed DECIDING GAME FRIDAY a l a dance. The be will by which The missionary wives and parents his youth he worked for a time as a music furnished :he reef by me urpneua sriinner in the cotton mills. He also Orchestra, at the Fifth Ward Amuse- Whether or not the Lehi High will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. after, ie only talking picture entirely made in Africa. Suspense! Wild Beasts learned the trade of watch repairing. mpnt Hall. Monday evening, February School basketball squad beat American Freeman Royle on Thursday evening, chase There will be no Fork last night does not matter as Drying Daring Humans. 23. All missionary wives Sights the eye lias never seen. Mightiest He emigrated to Utah, arriving in 27th at 7:30 o'clock. au much as whether they can topple the February immals and Tiniest entertainment.. for this charges People. Palt Lake. September 30, 1864, alter ward members, adults and children are Provo high, school on the Provo court and parents are urged to be In These two famous explorers took a group of Boy Scouts with them mto having drjven an ox team across the Invited. Friday. If the Lehi boys can topple who m " wuis of Africa. Provo this Friday they are practically This picture i3 sponsored by the local Boy bcouts so n plains. He lived here several years, 10 we assured of first place In the Alpine y.her visited purchase your tickets from these boys as it is for a most then moved to Goshen, where he en- CROWD THRONGS TO Thus far the boys have lost orthy cause. CALICO BALL LAST FRIDAY division. Prices 10c and 25c. listed in the Black Hawk Indian war. but one game, which was taken by the ing W two weeks ago. THE BIGGEST VALUE EVER Later he retuned to Lehi and lived Ball Brlgham Young High Calico Stake annua Lehi The Provo will put all they have In the here until 1874, when he went back to OFFERED IS SHOWN to go over with the usual sucproved ,e suPP Friday came to try to win, which If England. While in England he married cess with a crowd of over five hundred successful would throw the two teams Also r hoKJj at the Emma Garslde. Four years later they In attendance, mostly dressed In over Into a tie: providing LeN was not delor, dress, xne aance feated last night. came to Utah and made their home In all and house a GIFT SHOP THIS WEEK on. proved a financial Buccess as well as to Lehi has one game left to play on Lehi for a number of years. They later social were cleared dollars one; fifty geyHS 10c next week the Lehi court, Friday of With Cozy Theatre Coupons Only 5c and A complete Silverware Service moved to Woods Cross and finally to be used by the Lehi Stake in scout the adap1 Alpine division tournament will j etc. funds, Lake. Salt work, seminary end with Lehi playing Pleasant Grove for Six, 29 Pieces of Roger's n The Gold and Green Ball of a few on the Lehi floor. Mrs. Ben C. Lott. Mrs. Andrew Silverware with Stainless Steel ml o S. weeks ago brought to the ward treaFjield were nieces, and Joseph M. I. A. a little over of the surers Powers Knives, Hollow Handle, in Chest NEW SPRING HATS Broadbent a nephew of Mr. Broadbent. eleven dollars per ward, and the M. adv. Guaranteed for 20 years and the Funeral services were conducted I. A. Stake. Drama also, proved to be Shoe Store. ... 9 t.fnh Lehi LEHI n cre ui me, Price is only a linanciai succrna, Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the which cnild be proven VIRGIL SMITH'S CAR WRECKED Fifth Ward chapel with burial in Lehi class nature, the crowd that rekept especially "by City cemetery. from one affair to another. peating The car owned by Virgil Smith sufBiographical Sketch of John Broadbent The musial festival put on in con fered damage amounting thrlls with to about $90 of John packed son a drama wckett exposed in a heartthrob at nection with the last quarterly confer when It skidded into another car while John Broadbent, With Cozy Coupons only and humor thinni,m,t. American with Broadbent and Lee which Joined ence Broadbent and Betty down State Street in Salt Satisfaction Guaranteed ) at the latter's conference was a driving last Friday night. As the car was bom August 14, 1843, in house Fork Like, M. while the the of treat musical year, at another wheels the car, of if slipped number three, of Bessick Row, Men and Gleaner Banquet, altho not passed the deep ruts made by the trolley, Waterhead Mill, Oldliam. put on by the stake as a wnoie, nas Into Get Newbank and as it wag turned back on to the your chance with each ticket wugni 50c pur-)become so Important, that It should road, the rear wheel held to the rut. Lancashire, England. with each I with ri as a success. at mentioned least a for be Jeweler and Optometrist The result being, the front of the car ana van During his youth he worked LeM and State Street Drug, People's Co-o- p. Also Lehi was the first stake In the craaKwl Into Another nnr. hnrilv umiiah- mills, Main Lehi Street rlca its the time as a spinner in the cotton in and Carry. to top1' "over church go ing the front end and fenders on the waum mutual assessment, from the church Smith car. All occupants of the car I Mhe also learned the trade oi of fourteen he, headquarters of M. I. A. repairing. At the age escaped Injury ts T0N TO BE DEBATED re e j;j f: Pi ed O forth-comi- You Getting Your Chances On Free Shetland Pony? Czzy HTheathre JOHN BROADBENT PASSES AWAY Thursday and Friday rc! "CONGORILLA" With ba-'- 1 hi M Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson Matinee Friday, 4 P. M., 5c and 15c. "Last Frontier" Saturday, Sunday and Monday, "The Sports Parade" . $7.98 Z7rt 5c and 15c 2? E. N. WEBB wSFrPress, Electrical Contractin: & Repairing Radio & Electric pjj0ne 78 state Street p |