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Show i JLL hpW Lehi ITS H ii.il The Gty's Only J1 Home-Owne- d LEHI CITY, UTAH, APRIL Iehi 1W Newspaper NUMBER 13, 1933 MltlG SCHOOL WINS SAMUEL MITCHELL CALL- high 1ST Itl POSTURE PARADE fuc. ct y - t m ir ii 1 ii in ht TTft ii KV1 of this store wide ueiu beautiful house FIVE HUNDRED NEW DRESSES MOST ANYONE WILL m drej This coupon is good for either a JIG CUT PICTURE PUZZLE or a BAG OF FINE ONYX MARBLES with the purchase of a pair of shoes amounting to $1.60 or over during the month of April, 1933. GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE, A Great Value 89c 29c WHITE STRAP SLIPPER of futuristic styling $2.45 an1 ms L. ft ent- id A h m ector Hot Cross Buns 1 Pound Sugar Cookies. 3 Pounds Brown Sugar Brown or White Eggs. . H - ... 25c Dozen 15c Dozen j2c .2 Dozen 2.c Potato Chips Half Pound Package loc c 1 Quart Salad Dressing .2oc 2 Pound Box Graham Crackers. Pierces Pork and Beans. . .4 Cans loc OXFORD P In various width with composition sole. 1 $1.95 $2.95 $2.95 . Only For the modern Miss, the hiker, the sport. I A FINE WHITE f 'L THE BLACK PIG SKIN (This is all the rage) See it, try it on and you will wear a pair of them home. $1.95 and $2.95 I Fruits and Vegetables eciais ....... lo Pound Cocoanut. .1 lb. 2oc Hides' Fancv Chocolates. . ... .2oc Mix Candy. Hard Fresh Dried... oc Fresh Dried 2 Pounds Figs, Meats. U Pound Pecan Nut CAND FASTER EGGS. DYES, Etc. BABBITS, IS r lc 2 for 15c Fancy Lettuce 2 lbs. 25c Asparagus lc Each Oranges Radishes, Turnips, Rhubarb, Carrots, Green Peas, New Potatoes at Market Prices. In Our Quality Meat Armour's (Fixed Flavor) Star Hams Whole Halves $2.19 $1.19 Winnies and Frank- furters 15c Pound jTSf m IPe(0)pIl9 it' on! Service. Better and of The Store Quality Phones 76-- 78 .tVZSSSSSS&SW" - Save fatigue when ironing and washing dishe3 by standing on one of our 49c rubber mats. $3-95- Purchase-Sa- t. Another Knockout A WHITE PUMP AN INTERLACED Heel PUMP Spike Heel and of FinPerforated Toe High est Quality Only w s 150 attractive styles, our own pat terns guaranteed and easy to use 15 CENTS EACH. Made In accord ance U. S- Bureau o standards. Ladies' Just take a look at our Cossack Jackets they are the latest . Sizes out and the price only 16 to 20. Colors, Red, Indian Tan, Blue Yellow, Brown, Green, Lavender, Rose and Gray. Summer Styles old andf laa Now Only A Daffodil Free With Each n StS look 1 mmm AND EVERYONE WILL ADMIT IT WHEN THEY SEE THEM A PRINTED CREPE DRESS AT J Lehi, Utah New Styes New Patterns House Dresses test you will receive four pairs of natural bridge shoes every year FOR TEN YEARS. This contest is open to everybody. nothing to buy. See fashion parade of screen stars in Goodwin's window. Are you lucky? Utah people are winners it may be you. Don't cost anything to try. Let us give you the details. COUPON TELL YOU HOUSE DRESSES IS OUR SPLENDID STYLED IDENTIFY EIGHT SCREEN STARS AND WRITE A SLOGAN win If you first prize in this con- of shoes bought during this month. Just cut out the coupon and present same when making your purchase. Ed Program too PRIZE Bridge Shoes, winner's choice. W are still giving Jig Cut Puzzles and Marbles FREE with every pair or tne WONDERFUL WEARING QUALITIES of our Another Feature of This Mr. and Mrs. A- - J- - Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children motored to Logan Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Evans. OP NATURAL BRIDGE SHOES lst-- 4 Pairs a Year for 10 Years 2nd 4 Pairs a Year for 5 Years. 3rd 4 Pairs a Year for 3 Years 4th 4 Pairs a Year for 2 Years 5th 4 Pairs a Year for 1 Year 1,000 Prizes of 1 Pair of Natural 1 frh a number of months price has been the deciding event-- for will also use the dumps and plant. FIVE GRAND PRIZES rt first, the bie feature msii uo wwuuuw w vmi i j standard, but the tide is changing, reopie issue in the purchasing of an article disregarding the quality d when we introduce to you this new Price however combine A it.v. We mml fa n AnjtiAi-nricaiia uuw w jruu. . Regularly Priced at $i.uu dui made of 80 square French Cambric, known as the "Kay-Kay- " 21 mining camps to the southwest of us, Manning, Mercur, etc., were booming, but for several years they have been inactive due to the low quality of the ore that remained in the mines- - But Tuesday the first load of electrte light in number, nassed nnioe tantntv-eicthrough Lehi headed for Manning. Due to modern means of reclaiming ore the old hills to the southwest are again beginning to stir with activity. men will go to work Thirty-fiv- e immediately on a power line. Altho there is not much information available as to the type of mill that will be put up, reading between the lines there must be good prospects before the power companies would begin building a power line into the camp. However it is generally understood that the new plant will commence to rem ill the old waste which contains considerable gold, altho In small .MlfM it MAD3G It does not take an "old timer" to quantities to the amount of dirt. It Mercur mines recall those glorious days when the is probable that the t all-arou- ilred, S3 ACTIVITIES COMMEHCES AT ED TO GREAT BEYOND Samuel Mitchell, 67, died at the j Prayer Carlos Coates. y, Hitrh School senior girls onceathlete, proved his calibre by winning l"1 ; the 120 yard high hurdles, family home here Sunday, following a first in ODenine remarks and sketch by school to their hnnnr t the high jump. and Hickman also Bishop William Hadfield, other speaklingering illness. cxizaueiu their coach, miss took first in mile. were Luther Coates and George F. ers the half place tilflce in first He was born March 10, 1866, at Barnes, interspersing the speakers of son Ann Bank, Ayshire, Scotalnd, a Alpine Division, posture Mrs. Eunice Hutchings rendered a Mrs- William Mitchell. Mr. and NOTICE were awarded third junior girls He came to America in 1877 and Much credit is due Miss Rom- song a solo by Mrs. Fern Stake choir members will please later settled in Park Cila, where he the made by L for the showing take notice that there will be choir worked in the mines for many years. " rli Under ner uut"'"" Mayor I- - W. Fox. honors in dis-i- practice for all stake choir members He had resided in Lehi 14 years, ex Is have taken high taken to Heber City was The body at 8:00 o'clock tonight (Thursday), cept at intervals when he had moved and state meets each year, burial. and services for School the in Auditorium. The to Park City for short periods. High Grave side services were held in n. senior girls were led by Bar- - purpose of the practice is to be preSurviving are his widow, one Heber City where James Lindsay of L Christofferson, DeVere Evans pared for stake conference. e daughter and four sons, Mrs. Kathe-rin- Heber City and Bishop Ben Lindsay ine jumur id Adine Turner. Abraham Anderson, director. Benson, Lee, David and Victor of Center Creek were the speakers. uoaies, xanyn vision by Pauline Lehi; John Mitchell, Pane Mitchel, Chamberlain. The benediction and dedicatory and Loray hatfield dinner of and and Mr. Mitchell, Idaho; alGeorge guests City, Friday won senior Lehi high prayer were offered by Frederick Last year the so 10 grandchildren. Mrs. were Booth President Sorenson Crook. at the B. Y. U. invitational and Mrs. Joseph R. Christiansen and funeral services were Impressive iook iur guou the and eet, prospects children, and Mr- Sardoni of Foun- held in Lehi Third Wlard, Tuesday Mrs. Jesse Patrick visited during repetition. tain Green and Bishop Nelson of noon with William Hadfield conference at the home of Mr. and Bishop Grove walked away Moroni. Altho Pleasant Mrs. John Perkins in Salt Lake City. : : IxU : : presiding. returned Monday with Mr. and High ith first place in the senior Arnold She t Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Understood," Knlr "Not and Mr. D.lnn anA Conrcre Russon Lehi boys M meet, some of the Fern Mrs. the day in Salt Lake had who spent iked Maryland Sunday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Brems, accompanied by especially good. Temple. Johnson. schools the i 1 JL Fill up those empty lamp sockets. We sell American made G E Lamps at 10c each 15, 30, and 60 watt- sother lamps zoc ana up according to size. Keep a few lamps on hand. A new broom sweeps clean, 89c will buy a good one, five tie or a better one for 10c more. Crystal White Soap ten bars for 25c. Old Dutch Palm Cleanser two cans for 15c. Olive Soap 4 bars for 25c. Lux toilet soap 2 for 15c Window shades 49c each, finished rollers and fixtures. copper Oil Cloth for table and wall, also table patterns. White oil cloth as wide as 54 inches, prices 25c to 40c the the yard. Shelf oil cloth yard. 7c Demand Humming Bird Silk Hosi See ery for your Easter Ensemble. the new distinctive shades to match every costume. Try those all silk full fashioned hosiery that we are selling at 59c the pair or two pairs for $1.00 either in chiffon or service weight Anklets 10c and 15c 7c We are happy when we can serve you. Lehi. Utah Sheeting for chicken coops and np, 36 Inches to 48 inches wide. Canvas for dams. Rubber boots for irrigating at GOODWIN'S , |