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Show Thursday, October nr TT T j. 12, 1933 Thursday. October T7T iEJXi rmxtx . id DOPQ5 T St Dance DansArt Oct Gouts ring- f 12, 14 - Drive to return borrowed books. Other committees will with the community in all ways possible to help our city. DEBATES H -'- T"I11 J& ik&A HUNTERS! -'-- HRA You can buy a RED-TO- P MEMBER REVERSIBLE The Blue Eagle has a very real meaning here. CORDUROY GAP 79c LADIES' PURE SILK Water repellent, fully linea. HOSIERY Buy Now. Just Arrived! Combining quality, good looks and service for only 25 Dozen LADIES HOUSE S9i FROCKS SINGLE To Sell Now 49c BLANKETS MEN! Each 63c Only a limited quantity at this price- SOGKS LADIES DRESS SILK PONGEE 19c YARD Now as low in price as Percale Buy Now! 75 Your Best Buy In Boys' BROADCLOTH and$975 SHIRTS Values that challenge comparison anywhere. You will marvel at their unusual They're Generously Cut Correctly Made style and beauty. Why Pay More? Fast Color AUERICAII FORK, UTAH GREEN TOMATOES : JAPANESE SPORT COATS $14 12 M M Buy this value by the dozens! J 9c PAIR 98c Make Your Choice Early HEVY WOOL MIX - and LEAD UTAH COUNTY PRODUCE SH1POEHTS and 3 of cauliflower. In the first two days of October there was one car of green tomatoes and one car of onions shipped. The car shipments are in addition to a large export by way of truck from the county. Other 1933 shipments were 5 cars of cherries in July and 22 - cars of The green tomatoes in August. other shipments 43 cars were of the 1932 crop and included the following: January apples 2, onions 12, cabbage 2. February- - cabbage 1, onions 8. March onions 16. April A total of 133 cars of produce have been shipped out of Utah county by rail alone, up until October 2, it is shown in figures released from the county agricultural office by G. W. Brown, secretary. The largest portion of the shipments came in September when 45 " cars of green tomatoes brought up onions 2. the total. In the same month there One of the notable things about were 4 cars of potatoes, 9 of onions, the 1933 .shipments is the increase in green tomato shipments that have coirse the past year or two. A steadily growing market for Utah county tomatoes is being found on the west coast. Careful inspectried shopping the new serve yourself tion of this fruit is necessary before way in our New Remodeled Grocery to insure that they will be shipment Department. It is sure pleasing all when they reach ripened properly who have visited our way. their destination. , It's Is There Specials every day. Shipment of latef produce will con worth while to get them. be 16c tinue although few apples will Crystal Wedding Oatmeal this sent out the of county year. 58c 10 Pounds Sugar....,- ..20c 1933 is one of the "off" years for apWest Coast Coffee nearly every orchard has Cornstarch ....3 for 24c ples, when an pelow average crop. 13c Salmon, tall lb. can..... 2 No. ..15c Can Pineapple 10c Onions, 5 Pounds... F0X-BRELPounds, , Dates. Have You? e ,,,,,,,,,,,, Ranged, DoWn ...t. 1S 15c 12c Shrimps. Oi. Can 10c Can Peas, Corn and Beans, Kard, Id Pound Cen..,......tJ..G5 14c Corn Nlblets, Call. ...38c A Good Brown..... 15c Mop Heads 5c Zee Toilet Tissue 20c 6 for Glasses 9 Illlllll'1 They will make their home in Lehi Second Ward in the Mary Kirkham ..Hc gtpt RROAFIttFJVT'S THURSDAY The primary grades of Lehi will be iever repeat a confidence. Make new but never slight the old, given a marionette show Thursday at tnea and true friend. one o clock in the High School Audi torium by a group from Salt Lake When you give your word never break it. City. Admission to be 5c Choose those who will help you adThe Marionette entertainment will vance upward. be repeated for the Junior High School Thursday afternoon. The Junior High will also hold their first 1 social in the gymnasium on Thursday afternoon. The entertainment will follow the Marionette show and will be in the form of a dance with re freshments. Student body activity cards will be used as admission- - NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS NOTICE TO REPUBLIC! no! All Republicans are hereby that there will be a Republican ary held in the High School 4J torium, Saturday, October 14. igwj 8:00 p. m- - for the purpose of term Council ing a mayor, three 2 year term Councilmen, (1 Recorder and City Treasurer aid ' transact any and 'all other busJ . t .1 mat my propeny 1 come before meeting. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. moci nairmaa. xvuint, V Basil Dorton. Secretary. A package of White House St?? ery and One Family Pass good atj Royal Theatre for your whole fas' for one night with each $1 paid Is' subscription. Read the paper fr taking advantage of this offer. NOTICE If anyone in LehiJ give me any information regardi my money or the persons who hanf I will pay a reward for such inil mation Mrs. Estelle Addis, .t it. . l . M LAND1S vhf! I WELT "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE WALKING IS A PLEASURE IF YOUR SHOES ARE FIXED RIGHT. That's the way We Fix 213 STATE STREET 'Em. LEW i We Sell Gas at Salt Lake Prices I More Miles Per Gallon at No Extra Cost j M You can save three cents per gallon with Conoco Gasoline and still pull away one, two, three without a chug or a sputter. Conoco is a premium grade gas without the pre-mium price. It's a dryer gas leaves no half burned carbon to fdui your plugs and run up repair bills. Seeing is believ- ing try itl W -- y Open Night and Day j I I ( Let us grease your car and save you money on repairs. Grease Gas--Oi!Tires--Tubes CENTRAL t?TT) cm SERVICE STATION "BUCK PETERSON and LYNN MILNE, Managers LEHI STREET f " THANK YOU We wish to thank all those who as sisted us during our recent fire. The firemen, friends and neighbors who so willing rendered aid. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers en tertained at their home, Friday evening at a delicious hot supper at 8 p. m. followed by house games. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp, Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gil christ. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones, tha Lost and hostess. The Robert Fox family wera enter tained at a house vanning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter, Saturday aftnlng. A delightful program and social chat followed by a delicious supper were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Call of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox of Ogden, Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Dunkley, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunkley, Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fox, all of Salt Lake City; Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Mr. and Mm. Oscar Hunter, Keith Hunter and Utella Smith. S IIERTELL SHOE REPAIR SHOP I II months, including many types of activity. It will be the most exten meeting. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE, sive offering yet provided for such Sylvan Clark, Chairman. class in Lehi. Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Secretary. Miss Delila Fox, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. I. W. Fox and Ferrel E. Brems were married in tha Salt Luke Temple on Monday. October 9. Both young people &r Very popular Third Warders, Wing actiya L. D. S church Workers. Mr. Brems Is 'superintendent of the Third Ward Sunday School. He is a graduate of Cotton Bats 92x90.... Lehi High School and has fulfilled Outing Flannel, dark or light 12 yd. a mission to the NortlWeslern States. These and many other fcj.'ecials you Mrs. Brems fs also a graduate of PROJECTS J !" will find by visiting ufl the Lehi High School and hat been . All members of the class art asPrompt delivery any hour of the emDioyed v- - . gtit. to Tarlout projects. Soma of signed day. Phone 20-Co. some time. these are: Tlw, WAny taMng Requirements for a t;ood library for them a lmg and h futort Lehi and the Lehi High School. Men-Glean- er Separate assemblies for girls and TO HAVE A FRIEND IS TO BE boys will be held at the High School A FRIEND Friday. Miss Stewart will be in charge of the girls with Mr. Fitz- Be clean morally, mentally physically gerald and Mr. Garrett in charge of ana spiritually. the boys. Coach O. D. Ballard of the Be pure in heart and look for the Jordan High School will speak to the same in vvour ffriend.. boys. Be prudent not prudish. Be cheerful and optomistic. PUPPET SHOW All Democrats are hereby notified that there will be a Democratic prim :: Ieh! : : ary held in the Lehi Memorial building, Saturday, October 14, 1933, at SCHOOL HEWS 8:00 p. m., for the purpose of select term Councilman, ing a mayor, three 2 year term councilmen, Citv The public speaking class of the Recorder and City Treasurer and to Lehi High School is undertaing an transact any and all other business amDitious program lor the coming that may properly come before the Out-of-to- A picture of the M- banquet of 1932 is in the October Era. LADIES I! $20,-459,00- 0- A number of parties in honor of the newlyweds are being planned. On every Thursday the class auto matically becomes a club. The nur pose of this club is to provide enter tainment and variety for the class people will be asked to participate in the programs as oc casions arise. 8he first program with Marv Ab bott as chairman consisted of a talk on music by Basil Hansen. The second program with Pansy Hansen as chairman consisted of a short talk by Raeldon Goates, a talk on tha Weed's Fair by Nile Washburn, and musical entertainmAnf. fc Don Washburn On his banjd. The third program with Gene Wilson aa chairman consisted of a talk by H. A. Fitzeerald on his trio this summer and a song by Helen Gardner. She played her own accompaniment a the steel guitar The. program for this week with Utella Smith as chairman is not fully outlined, but she is trying to get "Hap" Holmstead as a speaker. The public is invited to attnd these programs each Thursday from 12:00 a. nt till 12:00. Call of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose of Bishop and Logan, were guests Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Saturday evening and Sunday. for A public debate is outlined ReNovember 6 on the question: Fulfilling the quota Eet by the bank That Utah Should Repeal solved: in its promise to Henry Morgenthau, The Law. Her State Prohibition Governor of the Farm Credit AdJr., Utella affirmative debaters are: ministration, upon his recent trip to Smith, Elmer Simms and Mack Davis. the Pacific Coast, President Willard The negative debaters are Mary Ab D- Ellis of the Federal Land Bank, bott. Keith Davis and Don Allred. eleventh district, announced today Bank had closed loans The West High will also be met that the Land of September to the for month the on the November in ques some time That the State total amount of $2,006,400 in the four tion: Resolved: states of the district California, Penitentiary Should Be Self SupportNevada, Utah and Arizona. Of these will ing. The negative team which loans 204 were Land Bank loans to travel consists of Dorothy Davis, the amount of $1,410,100 and 262 were Worlton. and Turner Adine Madge The affirmative team consists of Land Bank Commissioner loans totalPansy Hansen, Aria Cox and Marie ing 7596,300. The total of loans more than doubles Robinson. the sum of similar loans made in the months of June, July and August, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES aggregating $892,000 and represents About Thanksgiving time a banquet the speeding up of the Land Banks for the class in which some of the activities tnrough the emergency principles of public speaking will be training of a large eorps of appraisers, now numbering over 200- applied is outlined. A Shakespearean play may also be During September 3091 applications both kinds 'of loans were received for The time if presented permitsplay will be given, if it is given instead of by the Federal Bank, totalling reading it in class as we have done Extensions on loans already in heretofore. force granted by the bank during the same period were 548; in August, The Junior High School will hold 1358. student body assembly on Thursday. Morgenthaus has reported to President Ellis that in the twelve districts Lehi High School football team of the United States he Land Banks will meet Lincoln High School's team are now averaging $867,000 of loans closed daily. at Lincoln, Friday afternoon. home- - CLUB GENTS 25s HEYLY DECORATED BEST HUSIG ALWAYS DAKCIIIG EVERY SATUR DAY NIGHT ometh ing .Mew 0 0 iicnnsi ware ) |