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Show I ine ehi b ree Pre The Gty'g Only Home-Owne- d Newspaper LEHI CITY, UTAH, MARCH 24. 1933 NUMBER 30 i : LEADERSHIP LEHI BOYS TAKE SECOND PLACE SCHOOL FOR THIS WEEK LADIES TIME SET FOR ALL STATE BASKETBALL MEET SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE IH Extension School for the ladies Utah County win & north end of Programs Arranged For Priesthood, Auxiliary Gatherings held in the City Han in American ... Thursday. March 23rd at 10 m. ana at iu a. m. , and 1:30 p. 24th for leadership March Friday. B. Rena Mr a Assistant MaycocK, Leader of the Barrows. Home specialist win ue present Economic "jte Home Effie te and Mrs. given on be p 0 ana demonstrations the various pnases or . bfinfr nlncpd maKie in will that help practices n Thrift economic our present ombatin? . AmnViafila i - . :;uation. been made of the state uu- nfwhat different women nave uccn I. .. ...Ill 1uc ii alone tnese unes. iiscussed and passed on so that they an be used by everybody. Each leader i3 asked to bring her to cut ex- jnch on the 23rd in order ises and make it possible for her Surveys have remain all f - i . ; ' v?fo Mi 4vi 1 - If to Society and club workers. Relief all day. school will prove beneficial This .4, V BEAUTIFUL SILK PILLOW TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THIRD WARD TONIGHT beautiful silk "genealogical'' pil containing the names of a large A low rcentage and the of the ward fnembers ,..vJ. v.............a.... W' mmtrr,r "' 01 most names the business places In town will be ,..!.;, j, ::;.v. FRONT ROW Levi Hunt, Glen Chilton, Don Evans, Markland Allred and Marion Adams. away at tne aance in ine xmru BACK ROW Odell Peterson, Leslie Hansen, Harold Degelebeck, Raeldon Goates and Thomas Woffinden. March 23 Ward Chapel, Thursday, The lead alternated numerous times The cushion Is made of deli-at- e EFFECTIVE PUNCH AND NEVER-- S and the score was A toss ' pitch, shades of pink and blue silk E SPIRITS GATHERS MANY throughout the game, and the largest by Crowton from the side followed by lead held by either team was Granite's quilted and finished with a ruffle of BACKERS IN LEHI GAMES. "another by this same youngster when eight points In the third quarter. with a large the blue and finished re aasnea unaer tne basket to take a Adams, Lehl guard, opened the Insert. kypok pillow Boys Perform Feat Never Before Ac pass from Miller out of bounds, gave game with a foul pitch, but Miller committee The ward maintenance complished In 23 Years. Granite an eight-poilead. evened the count with a free toss, and and are ire in charge of the affair was Lehi While a in behind basket then immediately afterward dashed Music planning a good time for all. Long Shots in for a setup. The play was so Lehi's tU be furnished by the Orpheus Orc- the sensational 1933 state championshoting then night the smoothly executed, and the Pelicans came Into play again. Chilton, with' hestra. Proceeds from the cushion ship game last Saturday iD be used to furnish some new seats Pelicans performed a feat never before seemed so entirely unable to stop it, two, and Evans, with one, put the years that commentators settled hack in their Pelicans only two points behind. accomplished in the twenty-thre- e for the church. Coach Nielson's seats and began speculating upon the Evans then tipped In one under the Admission to the dance will be 10c of the tournament. boys finished third and second in con- - probable size of Granite's score, each person. basket, and followed up this with another similar performance, to put the Come out and bring your friends to secutive tourneys, which is a wonder- j Evans Scores ful showing. Players Hunt, Chilton, the best Bunker But Evans Lehi center, then twisted losers two points ahead. good time dance of the year Hansen, and possibly Adams, will be about under the basket, unfolded him-bac- k dribbled in from the middle of the and win a beautiful silk cushion worth next year and they have resolved seIfi and tossed ln a "setup" which floor, to tie the count. But Evans S25.0O. to carry out the ratio of Improvement waa !n reaiity an acrobatic accom- - caged another tip-i- n Just as the third and make it a state championship for FUNERAL SERVICES FOR After Adams had cagea a quarer ended. of given (to-ilgh-t). 24-2- 0. AY-DI- nt long-distan- ce SARAH A. WILLES HELD SATURDAY MRS. Impressive funeral services were kJd for Mrs. Sarah A. Willes, who Pasaed away Wednesday morning, were Ma In Lehl First Ward Saturday afternoon, with Bishop Hyrum Ander-o- n, conducting. The opening song, "Tho' Deepening composed of Mrs. tola Anderson, Mrs. Rula Dorton, 1r. Leota Peterson and Mrs. Myrtle Wals" Quartet Clark. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake Prayer City. From Thee Song-"x- ever Let V StrayQarteti Kemarks Leo Goates of Salt Laka City. "i Know That My P.eedeemer Uvea' Mrs. Emma Lindsay Thomas 01 Salt Lake City. Remarks Bishop Andrew Fjeld. Sole'Tace To Face" Mrs. Margar- Sole Klrkham. Remarks pigment. 1934. faculty of chamthe ability to produce pionship teams, I the punch when baskets mean victor- of the les, and the Lehi huskies, carried them Into the final night with no loss. Even in the championship fight that ing spurt, which won the crowds over to suDDorting the Lehi players, almost eclipsed the superior speed of Granite In a final that probably has never been equalled. The lead changed hands no less than 8 victory six times in that epic T ohi hv Cranite. which n brought the latter to state championship, and Lehi a second place. Granite had no it superiority over the Lehi team, and was just matter of chance that they gained the two point lead. Altho tbey size probably were faser, Lehi's great teams the made and fighting spirit equal. The Granite team dazzled with their alspeed, and their sensational passes, on as previous so frequent though not rounds because of the remarkable Lohi to its feet defense, brought the crowd That Crowton opened the final period by pitch, and Allred had pivoted under the basket and tossed In a goal picking up a dropped Lhl ball near to make the count 5 for Lehi, the the Pelican basket, and tossing It in. fans began revising their speculations. Hansen dribbled In to put Lehl once Crowton Crowton took a pick pass from out again two points ahead. of bounds on the side near the basket was given a free throw, and made It, and scored on he side near the DasKet and Morse followed this up with a long and scored with a push shot. Morse shot from the side. This put the Farmers one point tossed in a moderately long one from the side, after getting the ban from an ahead. Bunker foulej Evaha, and the Allred caged a huge Lehi youngster converted, and play. l. broke beau- the score was tied at Bunker Pendleton long one, but a took and moment a the fouled him under quick basket, later, again tifully pass from Bunker, and threw in on again Don converted. But Miller dash over his head just as the gun sounded ed toward the basket like a streak of for the quarter. lightning, took a pass from Crowton near the foul line, and made a basket. second As the period opened, Then Crowton came through with basket the under broke again 31.8. what shall be in the future and Is for a setup, and the score was of speculations began. now his famous bucket banket, which More revision in two foul pitches. won the ball game. With about two tossed Allred In Pendleton came through with basket minutes to go, Crowton took a pass ball The shot. and beaua the one from bucket, pivoted No. 3, another short tiful pass from Miller. Adams tossed went through without touching the push shot from loop, With a minute to go, Hansen in a long, then caged one from the side, to put the the side his specialty but In ball the dazlling Pelicans one point behind. Crowton, rustling shot With Just 45 seconds to go, Morse a long made style, A conversion would from he ride, and another immediately fouled Allred. and made almost count, an the tied ball from the have after by taking away extra-perio- d game. But he an Lehl basket. certain the under opponent Just 25 seconds to go with Then, A foul pitch and a long goal, both missed. were we seven-poifor sitting next that's its ripht, by Pendleton, gave Granite Crown, fouled Hansen timer But to the of the day. lead, the longest Before the a who made the free pitch. Allred rage, sounded, gun the before .... ball could be thrown up at center. lone shot irom near im- mi...,,- v.. - Charley Welch shot off the final gun .. nnrn Irtlt M "... noor, aim 'of the 1933 tournament. the to make the basket, mirier in., Order of Finish In State Tourney score j, un'.nc. ....... First, Granite; Second, Lfhi; Third, isunicer vKwn the Fourth, Jordan ; Fifth, Beaver; Cyprus; probably bv cacing a long shot, Seventh, Logan; only one he has scored in competition Sixth, Springville; this season. But Hansen made a foul Eighth, Ogden. foul well-know- n 40-3- Karl Hopkins of Ogden. Be jtj, Tou ,T1 We Again" Quartet. Benediction Bishon Hvrum Ander- - many times. on. Evans, Lehi center, demonstrated Burial was in Lehl CMv Cemetery. that he knew what to do when it came here President A. Carlos Schow dedi-th- e to tipping 'em in. and timed his Jumps while nerfectlv in taking . high passes grave. Tim Jin- - son- Mia nnsKfi. Mny lovely floral tributes were near standing tbced on shooting Of the grave by loving friends saiiuinu - .. "d relative! TT.inson nrf lem Chilton, Allred Dn,o,t -u. Kinamade eight of that iir. and Mrs. Harold J. Barber and rome in for deserving praire For the moving . rn Or. Tn. , Farmers, Crowton, a quickly tmui Mr. ana iuis. and forward, shooting "on, all n 8ts Of Miss of Salt Lake City, were- and remarkably 'em form of five all Arlnon rnn.ln Sun- rendloton-w- ell, Jay the state championship outfit. Song-"- 0od LEGION AUXILIARY QUILT The time and place for all sessions of the ana third annual Mrs. Matt Wathen was the lucky general conference of the Church and winner of the beautiful butterfly quilt tor practically all meetings of the raffled off at the Legion Auxllllary auxiliaries to be held In connection dance at the DannArt last Friday with the conference in Salt Lake, have evening. The dance was very successbeen set by those In charge. ful both financially and socially. From the office of the First Presidency, the announcement of tl"e genBishop William Hadfield met his son eral conference sessions, calls for Dale, In Salt Lake City on Tuesday Bun-day, meetings Thursday, Friday and evening and both attended the evenApril 6, 7 anj 9, ln the Tabernacle at 10 a. m. and 2 P. m. each of the ing endowment session ln Salt Lake three days. The general priesthood j Temple. meetings will be held Saturday, April 8, at 7 p. m. in the Tabernacle. The Belief Society conference will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, ' f April 4 and 6. Meetings will be held m. a. in the auditorium Tuesday ut,10 of the Bishop' bundling for sUke executive officers only, and four department sessions at 2 P. ni. A reception for stake officers and board mem bers will be held at 7 p. m. in the Bishop's building. General meetings of the Relief Society conference will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Wednesday, April 6, in the Tabernacle, and a mass meeting in In the Assembly Hall, Wednes day evening will conclude the Relief Society conference. The meeting of the 8unday School will be held as usual at 7 p. m. Sunday evening, April 9, In the Taber nacle, with a special program under Exclusive new colon to match every whim, every preparation. A joint meeting of the T. M. and mood and every new T. L. M. I. A. in connection with spring frock In conference will probably be held Sunday morning at 8 "o'clock ln the As sembly Hall. Full fASaiowu) hosiuy The Primary assoiatlon conference of In addition to their fash-Io- n session, featuring the presentation a health playlet, win De neia in ine features and beautiful Assembly Hall at the- - same hour as texture, they are carethe general priesthood meeting, Sat fully reinforced to give urday at 7 p. m. longer and more satisfacThe department of education session tory wear. Is scheduled for Sunday at 8 a. m. In CIIIFFONS AND Barratt Hall. SERVICE WEICHTS under the A sneclal demonstration sponsorship of the Genealogical dept will be held in the Tabernacle. Friday April 7, at 7:30 p. m. featuring the descendants of the Prophet Lehl. A special Aaronlc priesthood conven Other Silk Hose, Full Fashioned 6c. Silk Hose as low ns 39c, pure silk. tion under the direction of the Presld School hosiery ... 10ct ward and for all stake Bishopric Ing Anklets . 10c, 15c and 19c Is leaders of Aaronlc priesthood scheduled for the Assembly Hall, Sat New Spring Wa.--h Dresses', better than ever, beautiful models 98o and 2 8 m. at p. urday. April 49c. PujH-nsah ; and 4c, children' O 29c. New stock. AH sizes. one-hundr- jnagement the V. S. A. C. Discussions MRS. WATHEN WINS - ' 35-l- Pen-delt- on one-hand- one-hand- nt - r..,. zz-r- ,.! -- ......i 79c to $L35 pair i LIOIIS NOTES Dress materials for home sewing. New spring patterns. Crepes, Percales, Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Organdies, etc. A night of banqueting, dancing, Initiation of new members, fun and laugh ter awaits approximately eighty Lions, Lionesses. Old Monarchs and their partners and invited guests at the of the Snriniz Ladies' Night party Lehl Lions Club, In the Lehl Memorial building. The incoming members, who will be g antics, in subjected to the the order of their acceptance are: H. Alva Fitzgerald, principal Lehi Sake Seminary; George P. Price, publisher and printer; Howard Ricks, mechanic; o Jesse N. Smith, cashier Nile Washburn, J. company; Sugar English and debating instructor at the lyebl High School; Booth Sorenson, ac countant, rtah Power and Light Com pany; Armond E. Webb, manager, Peoples' Co-oLions. A large number of former who have dropped' from the roster of the club for varying reasons, will be in attendance again at this meeting, Ihey have stated. The festivities will start at 7:45, ac cording to the committee in charge. ho are Joseph S. Roblson, Master of Ceremonies; Frank Sharp. Toastmas-ter- , arid Ernest N. Webb, Goatherder. a thing right and hair domg , as compared to the joy and satisfaction you receive from a thing no pom to be argued. ations done right by calling 78. , .nave your cicvm v ;n,fl TnTTTTirTT,g...sliti The difference of cost in doing umrn?rq B?rd goat-ridin- TTtah-Idah- p. Oilcloth 19c yard. Gilchrist Hardware. R & Easter noon, prices. footweai- - sports, fcr street, after at pleasing evening, Dress Shirts, Easter Ties, Dress Sox, Collar Snubbers, Garters, Dress Hats. Outdoor Girl Cosmetics, Powder, Rouge, Lip Stick. Nail Polishes, Clean ers, Hair Set, all at 10c each. Splendid selection of Rayon Undies, 98c, 69c, 29c, 25c each. Brasslers, Girdles, Garters, Belts, Bandeaus and sanitary supplies. J. & P. Coats Thread 6 spools for 25c, all colors. Also silk thread assorted as you wish. Inrge spools 3 for 25o. Sewing needles 5c and 8c. Sewing ma chine neelle 2 for 5c. 12 for 25c. Still nble to sell J. & P. Coats bias trimming In 8 yard at 6c package. All colors, boll fast. Spring hou-cleaning time, new patterns in oil cloth. A good broom for 39c, a better broom for 49c. e Bob White Soap, 12 bars for 25c. Crystal White Soap 12 bars for 80c. Old Dutch Clennser 2 cans for 15c. nrge package of V?i!te King Powder He. GOODWIN'S Electric ShoD Phone 78 State Street |