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Show s 11 THE LEIII FREE PRESS 24. 1933 Thursday. August Dance at Big Gents 25c, Ladies Lynn Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter had several stitches taken in his forehead to close a wound received at Saratoga, Wednesday Eugene and J. B- Cooper, sons of Lynn and a steel barrel Mrs- Josephine Cooper had tonsils and evening. used by swimmers collided in the teeth removed at the Lehi Hospital, pool, causing a deep scalp wound. Hospital Notes - - LANDIS WELT Tuesday. tonsils Leona Jones had her moved Sunday morning. Elmo Gray had stitches taken in re cut on the wrist . Inez Powell, daughter of Mr. and Juel Paek of Ogden, who was in Mrs. Thomas Powell had an abscess jured in a recent glider accident at lanced- Thursday. the Point was taken home, Tuesday. Mrs Foster Nicholes and baby son Claud Curtis of Salt Lake, received of American Fork, were taken home treatment for a sprained ankle. from the Lehi Hospital, Sunday. Thursday. - IJERTELL SHOE REPAIR SHOP "ALWAY8 AT YOUR SERVICE" WALKING IS A PLEASURE IP YOUR SHOES ARE FIXED RIGHT. That' the way We Fix 213 STATE STREET 1 0 Monday. September 11, junior high registration 9 a - m. to 1 p.m. September 11. Senior high registration 6 p. m. to 11 p. m- - September 11. Thanksgiving recess, Friday, November 24, 23. First quarter ends Friday, December 1, second quarter begins. Monday, December 4. Christmas va cation begins Saturday. December 23, class work resumes, Tuesday, Janu ary 2. Lincoln's birthday, Monday, February 12 (school in session, ap- propriate exercises). Washington's birthday, Thursday, February 22, (school in session, appropriate exer rises) Second quarter ends Friday, March 2. Third quarter begins, Mon day, March 5. School ends, Friday, May 25. Commercial Banking fj BROADBENTS STORE Lawrence Draper was treated for J. G. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. OPENS NEW GROCERY fi three broken ribs received at the Buell Allred, is receiving treatment rodeo, Saturday. "Em. 1935 A aratoga, ugust 26th NIGHT DBIICING EUEIiY SATURDAY Thursday, Angnst 24. for a broken thigh. Savings Department i- If Insurance Bonds Safety Deposit Vault - One of the neatest cleanest grocery stores in Lehi was opened to the Capital $25,000 Surplus $20,000 public this week at Broadbent's Store. The grocery department has been re built and remodeled into a modern self serve style grocery. The interior is painted in dark blue and ivory with J low boxed shelves making the grocer ies easy to reach with price tags above each compartment. A cash counter is located at the center of the LEHI, UTAH store where purchases are checked I MAIN STREET and wrapped. The compartments are kept filled with a complete line of fresh groceries 9b honoring Miss Taylor's birthrfa daily enabling the busy housewife to mversary. Cards, house games, fol. P select her own groceries in a hurry if lowed by a delicious lunch were en-she wishes or the more leisured Lehi Hospital, receiving medical Ruth Taylor. Doris Taylor Si joyed by to much as take she as time shopper treatment Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Le Baron of Phyllis Armistead, Berniece Ander! pleases with her selection, where Lake City, Misses Ruie and son of Eureka, Leland Price, OrreB Salt sales people are on hand to give assistance when necessary. A visit to Berniece Miller of American Fork, Bone, Roger Price, Edward Fox and , this new department will convince the were guests of Mrs. Thomas Trinna-ma- the hostess. Mrs Mada Perry of Blackfoot, Tuesday. public that Mr. Broadbent is anxious Idaho, was a guest of Mrs. to give his customers the best service Virgo gh Miss Bertha Powell entertained at Peterson, Monday. possible. Watch for the specials each week. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Devere kvans. daughter ol an. Miss Gail Pete is spending Mat Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Evans and Karl Mr. Broadbent buys for cash thus en Thomas Powell in honor of Miss Ruth t mi vacation in Ogden truests of Mr. .r i Flygare of Springville were married abling him to give his customers xayior. ine event was a surprise ' Mrs. : .1 Ralph Barrett. tt k.. tJii lower at He has i i ti. quality goods prices. been in business in Lehi for a long AumisslOB Evana home) Saturday evening. Sweeten Up and Warm ... Upl Miss Evans is a verv Donular mem time and believes in boosting for and COAL SPECIAL-- 10 Pounds of ?! ber of Lehi's younger set. Her many building Lehi. Sugar Given FREE with each ton of n Lehi friends wish the young people ielephone ofA',, wish the young people success ana 20-BROADRP Put in their happiness journey through life. i Mrs. John Thrasher had her thumb LEHI auss uene coieman is receiving amputated at the first joint Monday. medical treatment at Lehi Hospital. Mrs. Thrasher's hand was caught in an electric wringer, injuring the A beautiful baby girl arrived to Mr. CHOIR MEMBERS NOTICE STAKE thumb, until amputation was neces- and Mrs. "Kelly" Wilson at the Leh! sary. Hospital on Saturday, August 19th. All stake choir members are urged Mother and baby both reported doing to be at a choir practice on Friday, Jay Whitman had both nanus i fme. August 25, at 8 p. m. in the High lanced Sunday morning, for infection. School music room. Harold Johnson is in the Lehi Hos Edwin Goodwin of Wells. Nevada, pital receiving treatment for severe had his leg amputated above the knee Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gilbert of Salt cuts, received Sunday evening in an at the Lehi From Hospital- Friday. Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. automobile accident- latest reports, Mr- Goodwin is im- Nielsen of Mt Pleasant were weekproving rapidly. end visitors at the D. J. Thurman John Jones received treatment for home. a cut lip this week. Mrs. Emma Monson is confined in 1; Stfatt e HBaumlk off LeM b j - - ROYAI THEATRE v ovuu, xucanc, m.'MWT mj A xtM figures aimAnn l.ntotiiul kjouaucu Mini icaa nipti $ eour-tea- MARRIAGE n, EVANS-FLYGAR- E fT I I 55-- CEDAR & FRIDAY Church News RUTH CHATTERTON in "Frisco Jenny'' SEPTEMBER PROJECTS FOR MELCHIZEDEK PRIESTHOOD QUORUMS The glorious American star greater than in "Madame X" as the lady of tuamonds who might have baen just another housewife if she hadn't set Personal Welfare September 10th Appoint member her wedding day a month too late ! to give ten minute talk in group ALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS 10c meeting on sanitation and fly control. Also Melchizedek Priesthood Quorums in each ward to join together in select ing one to give similar talk in sacra- SUNDAY & MONDAY August 26, 27 and 28 ment meeting same date. Make written report in duplicate September 10th. Class Instruction Contact Quorum members and en courage them to subscribe for Im provement Era See that every mem ber is visited before M I. A. officers make Era Drive. Make written report in duplicate September 17th. Church Service Check over Quorum roll and list names of all Quorum members who have not attended monthly quorum meeting, sacrament meeting, Gospel Doctrine Class or activity class during month of AugustFile lists with quorum or group secretary for future Made by the reference. Maka written report in duplicate Also Good Shorts. TUESDAY Admission Only 10c and 25c. & WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29 and 30 JAMES DUNN and GLORIA STUART in ; "The Girl In 419" CEDAR VALLEY MEN ASK WORK, ROAD AID Declaring that nearly 100 percent of the men in Cedar Valley are unemployed and need either work or relief, a committee from the valley met with the Utah county commission Monday morning and asked xnat tne commissioners use their in fluence in fretting state aid on the road from Lehi to Cedar Fort. The delegation headed by William Elton, asked that the commission urge the state road commission to allow men from tne valley to work on the rad, which was said to need improve ments badly. It is difficult to keep the road open in the winter in its present condition, it was pointed out Last year, they sated, school childre were forced out of school because the road was impassible. It needs widening, raising and Your Car Needs f Will be careful taken care of WomenShop Let us do the dirty work" Real politeness, clean When you want air in your tires, Here surroundings, honest pnees and workmanship, make it attractive for women to deal with us. f CENTRAL Auspices Utah Stake BOY'S LEG BROKEN IN FALL WITH HORSE J. G. Allred, 14 mmm tm0r our courteous attendant s do the Wor' while you Sit in the ear. given away while supply lasts. Nearby states included. SERVICE STATION "BUCK" PETERSON and LYNN MILME, Managers and STATE STREET rmai vast LEHI MAGIC CHEESE CHIPS 5c AND and own iamm0 FREE Accurate, complete maps, the best graveling, they stated. 4-- H GERMANY Road Maps one-wee- . GREAT EUROPEAN PASSION PLAYERS FROM FREIBURG if you bring it to us. Let us grease your car and save you money on repairs I iiARSHMALLOWS i'ATER 20c."- 2 - FOR SET STATIONERY-FOUNT- AIN SERVICE PAPERS OTTERSON'S 4-- II 24-2- 5 H Gas--Oil..TiresTubes--G- able-bodi- ment. Teachers Institute in the Alpine district will be held Friday evening, SepCLUB It's more thrilling than an ambulance ride More romantic than a tember 8, and Saturday, September 9, song The Cookers CIub met Merry More action than a cyclone! byChavaller! You can't afford to miss itl at the Pleasant Grove High School. at the home of their leader, Mrs. A. uuuu KSUUUAb ADMISSION OXTT.V in Let's Go! The school calendar reads: Institute, E. Adams, Tuesday afternoon and September 9, elementary school begins n?de posters for the County Fair. AUG. CJa fib at year old son of Mr. Mrs. Buel Allred received a broken leg Friday night, when the horse he was riding slipped and fell on him. September 17th. J. u. with Rex Gardner and Miscellaneous Bruce Evans were horseback .riding Make drive to increase attendance nhen they neared the oiled road by of Quorum members and . wives on the rid river bridge the horse fell, temple excursions from stake 'during the road being slippery following the month of September. Make written heavy rain. The" other boys rushed for help but report in duplicate September 24th. Mr. Bert Jones who was passing, INSTITUTE FOR picked the Allred boy up and brought TEACHERS SET him to the Lehi Hospital for treat - 300 girls, 5 blazing song hits, the show of the century, producers of "42nd Street." It's too good to miss. VALLEY NOTES AlGUST 24 and 25 SATURDAY us J WEEKLY PROGRAM THURSDAY ITEMS LOCAL A Full Line of Household Proprietary Remedies TELEPHONE 36-MAIN STREET w D B. . U. Stadium PROVO, UTAH ' 1 U 1 I 1 1 1 j SPOKEN IN ENGLISH NOT A MOTION PICTURE I PRICES 25c, 60c. 75c, $100, flPLUS TAX II J |