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Show THURSDAY. TTHURSPAY. NOVEMBER would b bard la deed to beat. The Tri-Sta-ke Road Show was la eessioa as we went to press seemed tm LOCAL be going over the top 100 per cent. All Lehl wards were playing out of town except the Lehl Third. Despite A burglar entered the home of Mr. the fact that there were no contests. nd Mrs. L. C. Rick at 2 a. m. Monthe road shows of this year were of a day. Mr. Rick was at Provo and Mrs. class than those of other years. Rick was alone In the bouse at the higher time. She was awakened by a man In her ' bedroom who commanded her to cover up her head and keep it covered or he stated that it sb disPOWELL-FOobeyed be would "blow her brains PROWLER THREATENS VOIlflll MARRIAGES X out' Needless to say Mrs. Rick obeyM while the intruder ransacked the house in a search for money. Finding none he asked where it was kept. Mrs. Rick told blm that all she had was in her purge, he demanded that and she told him where it could be He took the purse and defound. parted. The purse contained 55c and some papers. Local officers found the empty purse, Tuesday by the First Ward meeting house. Mr a. Rick was unable to give any identification as the intruder kept a flash light in her face while he talked and the house was in darkness. Miss Berhta Powel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell and Edward Fox, son of Bishop and Mrs. I. W. Fox were married in the Salt Lake November 7. Temple, Wednesday, Both young 'people are popular third warders and have taken atclve part in the ward organizations and have a large circle of trends wishing them a bappy, voyage on the sea of matrimony. Parents of the bride are holding a reception in the young peope's honor, Thursday evening in the Third Ward Chapel. They will make their home in Lehl. SUNDERLAND-POWEL- STAKE ROAD Miss Alta Sunderland, ALL WARDS The 1934 M. I. A. Road Shows passed into history Friday evening leaving five pleased audiences at the ward Each ward showed artistry chapels. and originality in their subjects. The First Ward with their act of "Lulaby" and showing the mothers of various ages and nations with their babies, and the final scene of all the mothers kneeling to the mother of Christ was an unforgettabe picture. The Second Wards act the "S S. Youth" with its colorful ship scene, rplendld singing and dancing brought applause of all wards. The Third Ward act "The Liberation,'' a southern sketch depicting the freeing of the salves In two types of southern homes was very well received. The Fourth Ward act "Hiawatha" with its beautiful scenery and george-eu- s costumes, dramatizing scenes from the story of Hiawatha pleased all ages. The Fifth Ward act "Ganoing Through," depicting the faith, hope, courage and other traits of the pioneers and the modern M. I. A. youth with their tableau made a very lasting impression on the audience. With appropriate music for all the and acts, and special costuming lighting, the Lehl Stake Road Show en r1-- 1 ' - " ' ARE YOU INTERESTED GETTING YOUR y IN Broaclbent's The Second Wfcrd Relief Society will bold their war3 conference on Sunday evening, November 11, at 7:30 p. m. where the following program will be carried out: Singing Relief Society Chorus. Prayer. Ward President, Mrs. Greeting Eugene Webb. Report and sustaining of officers-M- rs. BmJly Johnson, .i Mirl Chorus. "Reverence and Respect for Authority" Mrs. Fern Ruason. Talk Bishop S. I. Goodwin. Singing Congregation, Vt-vt..- , V SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF JUNIOR GENEALOGICAL WORK NOVEMBER 18 Hospital Notes and Bananas The son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble 42c Evans was treated for infection. Fri15c day. 3 for 13e Regular 60c Broom on Special Mop Sticks on Special each traveling Street. Mr. Wtotton across eaet and Miss Gaisford south crash-a- d. cars two the Main Street when Both cars were wrecked. of FAMILY ORGANIZES FAMILY ASSOCIATION A meeting of the descendants John Johnson was held November 1, 1914, at the borne of Charles) L. John-eoat which time a permanent of the John Johnson organization fa rally was formed as follows: EUas n, Willard Johnson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, F. President; Charles Honorary Johnson, acting president; Charles Tbeadore Johnson of Salt Lake, first Theodorde Melvin Charles Johnson, second L, Johnson, secretary and treasurer; W. Koer, historian; social Joseph committee Ruby Beck, chairman; with Lizzie Evans, Fern Glenmeyer. Sadie Beck, Rosella Koer, and Elva Richard3on, assistants; research committee Annie Johnson, Chairman; with Marcella Jackson, Hazel Allred. Mirvena Johnson, and Birdie Dubois, esistants; committee on organization Charles Beck, charman, and with Frank Johnson, Fred A. Beck. Melvin Runnells and Melvin R. Johnson, assistants. There was thirty-tw- o members present, fifteen from Salt Lake, three from Provo, Utah; four from Garfield, Utah, and ten from Lehl. vice-preside- nt; vice-preside-nt; UIHO'I .!EET1!!G SUIIDAY The regular Priesthood, Relief Society and Primary Union Meeting will be held in the Lehl Second Ward Chapel. 2 p. m. Sunday, November 11, at are All workers in these organizations requested to be present. Mrs. Joseph Glover entertained the Athenian Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Annie Gray is a guest of Lehi YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED i This bank lelatives this week. 13 now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Commercial Banking BAZAR III THIRD by-la- Safety Deposit Vault WARD FRIDAY if The Lehi Third Ward Relief Society will hold their annual bazar in the Ward Chapel, Friday, November 9. The bazar will open at 2 p.m . The committee report an especially fine assortment of ladies aprons and childCAR TURNS TURTLE ren's drees for sale. They also have hand work and notions for sale. There will be a fish pond and a children's Harold Johnson, sonof Mr. and Mrs corner. Refreshments will be for sale. Ed. Johnson, received cut3 on the The evenings entertainment will behead, Sunday evening when the car he gin at 7:30, a short program will be was driving rolled over upon running piven followed by dancing. The dance Into the barrow pit by the Worlton will be directed by the ward dance ranch on the Saratoga road. The car committee. waa badly damaged and Mr. Johnson The program has been arranged as escaped with cuts. follows: Vocal duet Donna and Willa Had-fiel- RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE IN SECOND WARD SPECIALS Zee Toilet Tissue... Dinner Plates, "White, 1w Edna Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CheMer Smith had her tonsils Ladles' Fall Purses, New Styles 65c up removed. Friday. Ladies' Silk Boomers and Panties 25e Eldon Bone received treatment for a Dark or Light Outing Fannel, 15c Yard Yard Wide Special n- - , "J 17c yd. Broadcloth, all colors. 10c The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lady Ester Face Powder . 10c Outdoor Girl Powder Whlmpey was treated for burns 10c Outdoor Girl Lipstick 10c Outdoor Girl Perfume... 10c Wlldroot Wave Powder C. W. R. P. UNION NOTES 10c Sta-BWave Lotion These are but a few of the money There will be a meeting of the C. W. R. P. Union at the Memorial Building, saving Specials at Friday, November !, at 7 : 30 p. m. All members urged to be present. ... Insurance Silaitc UBaaak fi Bor. Lehi Telephone 85 I MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH . ; To Save Trips To Town d. Piano solo Dorothy Ford. Reading Mrs. Winzell Swenson. Cornet solo Ronald Price. will admit Ward budget tickets those who have them. A small admission will be charged those without tickets. Refreshments wll be on sale during the evening. Savings Department BROADBENT'8 TELEPHONE rnrn J y i j A NEW RADIO CO NTEST All You Have To Do Is Create For Us A Slogan For The Store As a suggestion you will recall in the pait such slogans as "The Busy Store on State Street" and "The Store With The Blue Wagon," etc.. Entry blanks will be given without consideration. Three judges will be selected outside of the slogan storeand they they consider as the best is the winner. If any two people or more should select the same slogan, both or all of the will same slogan be discarded. The Contest Will Be For One of the Remaining Radios. 1 he Date Is November 7, 934. (This is not a drawing.) 1 1 F. E. R. A. CLINIC picture, let us do yours. We Deliver Anywhere PHONE 20-There will be a F E. R, A. Clinic of that good held In the Memorial Building, Friday, And If Its ft Mutunl Coal REAL COAL let u November 9. froi 6 to 6 p. m. The know and we will see you get It. clinic Is for F. E. R. A. of all ages. Io-.i- r It Pays to Have Your Own 1 ac Ws also cover buttons and frame I Church News On Sunday, November 18, at the 57o Genealogical Union the Lbs. SUGAR. Utah Best meeting, Dozen 19c Genealogical Chairman of the Forest LEMONS, Solid 10c Dale Ward of the Granite Stake and a Can 15c PUMPKIN, No. 10e class of junior genealogical workers Can 2 No. Special PEAS, 10c will give a demonstration of Junior CORN, No. 2 Can Special 15c Genealogical clasa'work. This demonCornbeef. Libby's. 12 oz. can Lush-U- s Cherrie Chocolates, stration Is unusual and very Interest55c ing as well as very instructive. Box Special 1 Pound Lehl Stake Genealogical workers inMINCE MEAT SPECIAL, Pound 15c .25c vite all young people and others of the PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar 15c stake to be present at the Union MeetPINEAPPLE, No. 2 Spseial 11c ing for this special treat. Remember DEVILED MEAT, S Cans WHITE STAR TUNA FISH, large 17c Sundy, November 18th In the Lehl WEST COAST COFFEE, Pound....24e Second Ward at 2 p. m. .25c RAISINS, 4 Pounds Seedless 5c 11 Seedless ei. RAISINS, ...10c MACKEREL, Van Camp, tall CITRON, LEMON or ORANGE 30c Pound PEELS ... OLD MILL SALAD DRESSING qt. 25e The following patients received 17e treatment at the Lehl Hospital this CRANBERRIES, Solid Red, lb LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 3 for 12CjWeek: 15c PUREX. Lara Bottle. Donna and Maxlne Berry of Cedar 10 for 25 Fort had their tonslU ,VVHITE EAGLE SOAP, removed, Thurs' day. Oranges, Lemons, Sweet Potatoes 10 JOHNSON and Arthur Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell were married In the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday, November 7. Both young people are well known in this city, the bride is a graduate of the Lehl High School and has taken active part in the Third ward organizations. The groom is also a student of the Lehl schools but for several years has been employed away. wising CARS CRASH Oil They have hosts of friends them a happy future. Parents of the bride are holding a MAIN STREET, FRI. wedding dance in the Third Ward Chapel, Monday evening, honoring the, young couple. Harold Wotton of Pleasant Grove Mr., and Mrs. Powell will leave and Miss Llla Gaisford were bruised Tuesday morning for Alcova, Wyom- and shaken up Friday evening when ing, where Mr. Powell is employed. the cars they were driving crashed at the intersection of Main and Center Prayer, We feel sure you are. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE f daughter of '. GROCERIES FOR LESS u L Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland SHOW PLEASES AT i i , NOVEMBER THB LEHI FEES FBESS , 1934 PIIOIIE lie People 76 OR 78 Coo P STATE ST., 0 The rest k Gen y afte |