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Show i i THURSDAT. IHTRSDAT. MARCH JJ THS iili Member F. D. I. C. ' That signifies that money deposited her la savings, checking or commercial account ii Insured by the government op to $2,500. This security added to the safety policies and practice of this hank offer you a thoroughly reliable banking 4 U V M . connection. Savings Department Commercial Banking V. f Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds gttatf e HBaimlk 5 ILM Telephone 83 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET I 25c 3 Doz.Gold Medal Aspirin Gold Medal Shaving Cream and Lotion Special 39c 19c Super Tooth Brush Special 39c Rubbing Alcohol, Pint Sarsoparilla Tonic, pint bottle $1-0- 0 ILeM Phones EDFimg (Cn. MAIN STREET and STATE STREET Main Street 27 State Street 145 Hospital Notes Mrs. LaPreal Barney of Pleaaant Grove, received treatment for a fractured skull, at the Lehl Hospital, Sunday. Helen Gardner received treatment for a sprained wrist, Thursday. at Ruth Worlton rceived foot treatment Ufe local hospital, Wednesday. S. J. Martin, Jr received treatment at the Lehl Hospital, this week. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Huggard of Pleasant Mrs. W. D. Story of Idaho, at the Lehl Grove, was treated for fractured lejr hospital, on Monday, March 12. and eye Injuries at the local hospital, Sunday. court nzrs Odell Peterson had pictures taken of his foot at the Lehl Hospital, Monday. X-R- ay Kenneth Chrlstensen was fined f 2.00 for speeding; by Judge Webb last FriThe ten month old infant of Mr. and day. Mr. Mayo Richards was taken to the Lehl Hospital for treatment, Tusda, SPECIAL PROGRAM IN THIRD WARD SUNDAY The baby fell at the home striking the of head. his back The descendants of Mr. and Mrs. had & sty James Goug-- will furnish the program Mrs. Suel Bushman Incised at the Lehl Hospital, Thursday. in the Lehl Third Ward Sacrament The folmeeting?, Sunday evening. lowing program has been arranged: Opening exercises. Vocal solo Mrs. Nessle Hutchlngs, Talk James C. Gough. AT Solo Ronald Price. solo Dean Allsop of Trumpet Murray. s. Boys' Chorus Johnson. Rhoda Mrs. Reading AND YOUR BILLS WILL BE Violin solo Clifton Allsop ol Murray, LSS golo Verla Thayne. -- .5c BANANAS, Pound Reading Mell Wardle. 10c Jello (a real Special) On Sale..5o Xylophone solo Darrel Carter, 10o Large Size Corn Flakes..-piano solo Zetella Price. lo Large Corn Tomatoes. Readings Geraldlne May and Gerlly .. 10c Beans Can and Pork Ray Sorenson. Large Brass quartet Hadfield Bros. -- Be Small Can Pork and Beans...... Vocal trio Johnson sisters. 25c 2 Large Cans Salmon .. 10c Prayer Dale Hadfield. Small Can Salmon.. . 9 Pound Sack Oatmeal...-..- .. 35c PENNY DAY AT FIFTH 9 Pound Sack Germade or Cracked a WARD WEDNESDAY Buy Your Groceries . BROADBENTS Wheat .. . - . 12 Bars Bob White Soap 12 Bars White Eagle Soap 35c ..2be The officers and teachers of the .25c ward Primary Association have ar5c a penny day for the children of ranged 8c the Fifth Ward, Wednesday. March 5c ..Falmollve Soap LETTUCE . Rnlslns, Packet B8c . 8ugar, 10 P..ounds 10c Can Peas 10c ?an Corn and Beana... WHY PAY MORE? One Gallon Can Blackberries .4 2c ... Special . , 3Cow Is the time for Ankle Sox 10c and 15c Pair. New stock just In. Have you seen our spring line of Prints, they are great. Drop In and look them over. New assortment of House Dresses 8c end 93c In all sizes. . rniow Slips madeup On Sale.. ISe 15c Broad Cloth, yard BUT AT . GOOD Broadisent's F And Tour Bin WlU Be Less We Frame Picture. New assortment of &ould!ng just tn. Let us frame your picture It will keep better. . WB DELIVER PKOKE ?W . Great-grandson- will be a good 1934. There 21, dance and social for the children. Penny candies, a fish pond, and other penny novelties will be for sale, the proceeds to be used for the association funds. FRES ?IESS reH w .... visitors at the I am herewith submitting Ballon as chairman of the RFC of this or city, to take effect March 22, 1SS4,con find It as may after you a soon venient to select a man for tue po sition. I feel that I cannot give Just serriee to this community and your office and do not Jetl that I can carry the re as sponsibility of chairman witn chair- this to is that given authority Robets were and Mrs. Mr. home of Ola Peterson, Sunday. IIOTICE .in. lng success May I personally wish you in vnur new nrogram that you are about to undertake, and at any time In the future that I can serve uc eovernment In this new undertaking I wlU be glad to do so. p- Clever grop . to iranK A) gtl Mr Tours truly, W. H. JENKINSON. Chairman of B. F. C. of Lehi. W. II. Jenkinson, local chairman of the RFC mailed his resignation of the Chairmanship of the Lehl RFC to county officials, Wednesday. Mr. Jenkinson has served for sometime as local chairman and Is well liked by the local RFC members. Jenkinson states that under the present economic conditions that the local officers of the RFC do not have enough authority to successfully carry Mr. the work. Following is Mr. Jenkinson'e letter: Mr. Lester JsJSg-ntCounty Manager of the CWA, Provn, TJtah. on- - n, Ifc !D&i..WAm 5haMee , Uj4 It's Time For Housecleaning See us for Moore's Paint, Muresco,. Wallpaper, Oilcloth, Polishes Wax Wallpaper Cleaner. DON'T SCRUB Call in for a demonstration of the ) New Evan's Cleaner for Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Linoleum and Tile. Gilchrist Hardware A HOME INSTITUTION LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET OVJa DID YOUR EVER STOP TO THINK FARMERS PLflHT-HiG BEETS Some people should use their "Think If they did, they could save more money. A lot of people are always thinking they will start were here Is tomorrow never comes. They saving that spring Sure signs the of some start saving today. That's easy. should when week this evident local farmers began to plant sugar One of the best ways to save Is by Kof it Is reported mat a num reading the newsaper advertisements beet seed and drills and buying where the best buys are. obtained ber have ...h. tor immediate planting. In the prosperity of a country, Tn nnv sections of town gardens are flowers trade is a vital factor. the early and foreign are growing sure sign beginning to bloom. Another In nearly every city there are a few that spring has arrived is tne large ,,mh of busy housewives who are men who seem to think that their city with new needs no Chamber of Commerce and brightening up the homes calcimine oaners i and wall could get along without a newspaper. ani Lehl If "The wise. the to word 5 Just they had their way you would have merchants have the very latest ana no city. best bargains in wall paper, paints, WminM. curtains and everything Some people eat when they are that helps brighten the home, and hungry; some eat when the clock tells . also some good painters anu them it's time to eat, and a whole lot oaoer hangers in our city who are of people eat when they get a chance. anxious to please you.' Some live to eat and others eat to live. This eating business is the most Important problem today. LEHI UOTJIER Caps" more often. RO Y A . ft " THEATRE .A Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest Admission. WHY BE SATISFIED WITH WEEKLY PROGRAM 4 Friday and Saturday, March 16 and Zane Grey's "Tile Last 17 Round-Up- " With Randolph Scott and Monte Blue The Bolb Spirit of the West Captured in Story and Song! The show is even better than the Book. 0KLY 10s & IE- - All the natural avantages imaginable cannot make a city great unless ALSO A GOOD COMEDY the city has men big enough to use of them. If your city has such men, no mother Jones, D. Catherine Mrs. Mrs. Aaron Allred and Dr. J. u. jonw lack of natural advantages can long in retard Its growth, for they themselves of Lehl. passed away at her home ' wfll supply whatever is required. ANOTHER SUPER SPECIAL AT REGULAR ROYAL PRICES ob. TJ. Pettey Jones, rs.tirln ' The necessities of life seem to be widow of David H. Jones, died Friday 145 I residence, the family at afternoon tempting targets for the revenue huntvesiers. The people must have them and, East Fifth Norm sireex cations following pneumonia, therefore, they are the most readly 1865. 27, March born was Mrs. Jones productive source of revenue. Such O. in Kannara, a daughter of William taxes Just make living harder for the J881 and Adeline Vorheese Pettey. In Sv. average person and will inevitably turn settle out to he a boomerang where anw her parents were called to was enroute to it and or state uses such foolish Arizona, Johns, I husband. government means of filling its coffers. that city that she met her were and They returned to St. Georgewent to St. married July 8, 1884. They DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINKT six months beJohns, where they lived Jones died oWxtXftvv4 fore coming to Provo. Mr. Harry Lutgens, Publisher of the San Vl i 193- 12, Rafael (California) Independent, says: April of member an active Mrs. Jones was "Once upon a time there were two , 'L I county the L. D. S. church and Utah vendors. They set up tehir peanut '.V'' Pioneer.. v. camp Daughters of Utah adjacent to each other on a course at the stands board-waamusement She attended a nursing an in lk and , was busy stocked the same quality Brlgham Young university the park. Each among well known for her work of peanuts, displayed the Blue Eagle of VI sick. f4 . the NRA equally prominent and had surFour sons and four daughter alike. stands exactly D.H enry so.' s itt'iitqrv "V ' wrh vive: Mrs. Mary D. Jolley, "The first peanut vendor had a Haze Mrs. . Provo: Tnnes. anu t . Ttt whistle on his stand that California: small steam The second peanut Thompson, Long Beach, Her heart was a bed of wild flowers, trampled by the white lfu Hfvrtlu piped continuously. Dr. John G. Jones ana As the crowd millnone. vendor had man's boot. Her man was an Eskimo chief who knew how to Park Allred, Lehl: Byron D. Jones, ed past they were attracted by the Logan, Jones, Vllate avenge his honor. A story worth spending a year in the Arctic City, and Miss and bought peanuts. The and sisters: shrill whistle brothers following the to get a story great enough for that and second peanut vendor got only the great director, W. S. Ferron; J. George A. and H. A. Petty. Van who us Trader Horn. tallngs. Dyke, Now he gives us his gave A W. A. Petty and Franklin Pettey must buy necessities. "AH people ESKIMO! masterpiece A Metro. Goldwyn. Mayer picture. and Mrs.' Farley Anderson, Emery The more fortunate buy luxuries. They and S. county; W. R. Pettey? Delta, buy from the vendor who whistles the R. Pettey, Altonah. loudest. Provo in Funeral services were held BLOW TOUR WHISTLE, "SO , .. ... Tuesday. BROTHER, AND SELL TOUR PEAALSO A GOOD CARTOON COMEDY No Advance In Prices-O- nly NUTS!" 10c CEDAR VALLEY NEWS uuis x MlSa IT! Edson R. Walte Shawnee, Okla. Mr. Samuel Wilcox, Mrs. Fannie Is. By While chatting with Clyde Rose-berr- y, at and Mrs. Sarah Berry, spent Friday editor of the Shawnee News and the Salt Lake" Temple. Star, he told me of an air' trip he had made to Chicago recently and waxed 22 The annual 17th of March Relief eloquent on the subject of time savnext here eld be will social Society ing by using air travel and on the JIMMY DURANTE. JACK PEARL, 2 A2U PITTS and EDNA MAY OLIVE! Saturday. future of aviation. "Take the United IN Air Lines alone," Mr, Roseberry said, Mrs. James E. Peterson entertained "which crosses our state of Oklahoma, Frithe weekly bridge and tea party,' and which gives our people five hour were day at her home. The guests service to Chicago and ten hour serseated at a long table, centered with vice to New Tork; the ships of this The was Biggest Laugh Picture of the tnfcW violets. A delightful luncheon year! Radio, stage and screen In a one company have flown over 60,000, Mrs. members: scream merger! served to the following of 000 miles and carried thousands W. H. Cook, Mrs. Charles Pholman, comfort and with speed paseengers Mrs. Parlee Mrs. Ertest Cook, and with greater safety than any Tmni.rvi. VTra Ttnvmond Welcher, Mrs. mode of travel. other Ole Peterson' Mrs. Edwai-- Chamber Vnlted Air Lines is the largest 'The lain and the hostess, Mrs. James iu. air transport In the world and was the Peterson. first to be equipped with radio tele were felt phone, and other radio facilities and Monday the earth auaes the first to carry passengers between 'fence' a!"nsr th but no damage done. .v. m two mil- the East and the Pacific coast and the " to carry passengers, at night ovt "on candle power beacons located first !rfit the Grand View Ward ions; distance on regular schedule in every ten nule., .Upp,emeilUry bHnk. er llirhts. Krinu..i iooa presented the play, "Thirteen Plus." multi-motor-ed plane. We Oklahomane ugh ted uance. a gave weather reporting Following; the play they feel that we are now linked more closeand service, high caliber veteran pH0U contribute A large crowd attended. ly to the most distant parts of our to the remarkable service with country and that air travel will play safet, wndered more us a Saturday afternoon a shower was by responsible companies. in making large part Smith of Mrs. Margaret given in honor homogeneous nation. Peterson who was recently married. "2a present day air transport Mrs. Ret Hansen and daughters FrJdiy night Mr. and Mrs, Arthur E. methods such important factors as the Martin and o, E.lt fty, weddm are. Peterson giving their two way radio telephone eomrnunt-catio- n dance. between planes ta flight and Ur Edward yxwW and other Lehl ground stations, the tinfjttve radio relative, Saturday. RESIDENTS BURG Sunday, Monday Tue., Marchl8, 19, 20 "ESKIMO" ikv 1 f . . BIG BARGAIN SHOW Wednesday. Thumdav. March 21. '4t "Meet The Baron" Chapter 9 of 'The Hurricane d W. H. JENKINSON 8ENDS RESIGNATION TO RFC Boh own- -all persons as a secure licenses Immedi. ing dog. must reuu- -e ordinance The ately. -cmu dogs be tied at nig" have officer, local The omplied with. of all dog. Not being able to work In perfect been Instructed to dispose at night. found running at large hrmonr with that office 1 am you to relieve me from this po. Surplus $20,000 Capital $ 25 000 1SB MXKCH All Seats 10c i.o r,u.. ........ air-Por- ts, . l., if- -. Express" Let's Go! Ned En tome her Ability i been 1U o Mr. Ds !7, In early boj ""Wge, c of age he tornla, ar fmia. halted SI Compj After I came to l tnarrt 7, In louse at ndren tor a i ft Darli esd te. 8urrivi ngnten Albt rotltstoi 8W71gg( "ntt, Plh twid 1 ! ati |