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Show THURSDAY", nm LESI MBS THCESDAT. MAECH 11, 135 MOUfiCECBIT EUILGOAD RATES Effective March 25. 1935 XT! r r One Way Passenger Fares Reduced to basis of CENTS PEE MILE 2 reduced to basii of 1 CENT PER MILE 1000 Mile Mileage Book Salt lake & Utah Railroad SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES FOR GROUPS Utah Railroad The Salt Lake (Orem Line) announces the following reductions in passenger fares which will become effective March 25, 1935. All one way fare between all points win be reduced to the basis of 2 cents per mile and 1000 mile mileage books are reduced to the basis of "Melinka,- n a dancing school opera are planning tv- - The following patients received treatment at the Lent Hospital this week: u-- m Billie Smith had a minor operation performed. Thurday. . . I TRIBUTE ' Tri-St- ake . ' The M. I. A. Stake play "The son Eldredge Huggard, of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huggard of Family Doctor will be presented in the American Fork, was brought to Lehi High School Gymnasium, on ThursMarch 28. at 8:15 p. m. Hospital, Saturday for observation day, cast has been working hard in The and medical treatment. the play and promise a good preesnt- Mrs. J. E. Dorton received treat- ation of this three act. comedy drama Desoite a last minute change in one ment for an infected finger, Monday. of the major parts and several other Nelson Edwards of the Statejfrain-in- g unexpected set backs, the M. I. A School underwent an appendicitis plan to out over their usual high type A. play of entertainment. The M-- 1. operation, Thursday each vear Is one of the best entertain ment of the season and reports from the rehearsals, are that the clean BUY TO SEE HOW EASY IT IS comedy and splendid acting of the cast AT will make the "Family Doctor out standing among the M. I. A. plays BROADBENT'S The cast: Boyd Webb Doctor John Kern. Evans Kern Doctor Jack ...Fay 17CI2DER BREAD Ha Schow Nancy Risser. FOR .Dr. J. G. Jones David Strong Mr. David Strong.... Lucile Bateman Haws 15c TALL SALMON... ..10c Glasro Risser.... -- ....Jay K. Goodwin LaPriel Hannah 15c No. TUNA FISH .,..10c Vera W. Webb ...5c Freddie RAISINS, 11 oz. 13c KELLOGGS WHOLE WHEAT 10c BISCUITS MOTORIST BUMPS 19c WEST TAG COFFEE CITY OFFICIALS CAR LARGE LEMONS. Doien ......19c TOMATOES, Solid Pack No. 2tt 10c Dr. J. S. Jones of Salt Lake City, the wrong car to force off the picked DEVILED HEAT F0R I highway, Thursday evening when he bumped into the rear of the Lehi City car forcing it off the highway into the 1 QUART SALAD W'HIMP DRESSING 28c barrow pit and damaging the car. In H Pint Salad Whip Dressing. .. .12c the city car were Mayor Stanley 25c Taylor, Edward Larsen and City MACARONI, 3 Pounds..... POWDERED SUGAR.. 3 Pounds 25c Marshal Fowler. The accident happened this side of 4 Pounds 25c RICE, BlueRose Point. The occupants of both cars the Oats 23c Crystal Wedding 15c 4 oz. Vanilla or Lemon. .12c were uninjured. JELLIES (All Flavors) Bottle... 10c KARO, 10 Pound Can ...65e CC'JRT NOTES PICKLED PIG FEET, Bottle.... 25c WALL PAPER CLEANER 3 for 25c 5s ISs 4 5s ..... You can ALWAYS of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. U I get the best selection f3 -- PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHL TM " stake Ri;. , officers met in their regular LOCAL ITEMS ai me home S. Fox, Monday aft 'v:CwnK u J of William Asher is reported very ill Robert at his home in American Fork. Mrs. Azor Briggs and ion. 01 You've helped our wards in every way, uinaaa are Mrs. Joseph E. Smith returned You've planned both day and night riggs parents, Mr. at You've handled funds, you've cooked home Monday evening from a visit H. E. Osterloh. and served, with Salt Lake relatives. You've worked with all your might Walter Roos of the U. s Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor were formerly of Salt Lake City, wfc Now, you remember in early days business visitors to Salt Lake City, furlough from the Navy, u How wheat was gathered and stored Monday. ui. anu airs. w. L, WorltM. And thru the women's efforts Many have felt the blessing of the Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton enJir. and Mrs.. E. T. Thornte Lord. have been guests of Mr. and St tertained at dinner, Sunday for B. Garrett for the past wtetn Mrs. Harold Woolston. You've bleached and dyed, ripped and ed to their home in Delta, SmgI served, Louis Allen and two children Mrs. Made old look like new Former American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Smith You've quilted and you've dinners of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests grade students of Mrs. Odd cooked. s urprised her at her home, Si: of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith. What more could you do? Sixteen former stude; evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gray of Mrs. Peck enjoyed an era: Still other duties you've performed Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent Friday and social chat, cards and dainty ts You've comforted the poor and old Saturday at the home of Mr. Gray's ments at the Peck home actions, grandparents, Mr- - and Mrs. W. S. Cannot one half be told. The Second Ward M. I. A. Gray. the cast of "Plain entertained You've administered to the sick and Mrs. Lizzie Hickman received word in the ward chapel, following til Jffl sad of the birth of a granddaughter on Tuesday evening. Those prese Scattered sunshine along the way March 1. The proud parents are: LaPriel Goodwin, Betha AIlra And we find you, presidents, one and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cherry of booth borenson, Manam Lar all :!ti Eureka- - The mother was Miss Ada Myrl Fagan, Gilbert Simmons. Are most helpful day by day. Mr Crati Calvin before Webb, Fox, Craig her marriage. Hickman, with pneumonia, J "sui. Robert Montgomery and Joan Crawford is "Forsaking All Others" "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS" SMART. WITTY COMEDY Trio of Stars Give Grand Perforcance in Amusing Screen Play An cast with the speed and sparkle of "The Thin Man" that is the reason ofr the tremendous ov ations being given "Forsaking All Others." new special playing at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Joan Crawford. Clark Gable and Robert Montgomery, together for the first time, head the cast, which in cludes Bilhe Burke Charles Butter-wortFrances Drake and Ted Healy. With a line-u- p of this kind, the greatest since "Dinner at Eight." and with the direction of W. S. Van Dyke (who directed "The Thin Man") it is natural that the new picture should be breaking records all-st- ar r's h, Director a Magical Touch Each star seems to have forgotten his or her stardom, and at Van Dyke's magical touch, concentrated on outdoing the other at turning in the best performance if the year. Joan Crawford is at her best as the society girl pursued by two men, but with a great sense of humor about it While Gagle and Montgomery vie with one another for her smiles. Adapted from the staee comedv hit of the same name, the film vehicle has all the bright dialogue and hilarous comedy situations of the orignal plus a few new ones. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck of Draper, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, Monday evening. Mrs. Eugene Webb reports a very enjoyable visit, last week with her son, Carl, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H- - Smith at Blackfoot, Idaho. Elder Carl Webb was recovering form an attack of influenza and was sent from Butte where he is laboring as an L. D. S. missionary to his grandparents in Blackfoot. He is back in the field again and reported feeling fine. CARDOFTHAtiKS You've presided at weekly meetings, And our Prophet surely knew That with the spirit to guide them The women much good coud do. May your hours be ever pleasant And your days be full of cheer. May you have the fondest memories Of the time you've labored here. Scout Column 1 hsi and Mrs- - Cecil Ash, Mr. m Mr. and Mrs Dean Prior had as Harmon Vance, Phyllis dinner guest Sunday, Mr. Prior's Clarice Allred and Cleo Larsfa., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boy-acMr. and Mrs. Charles L.J and little niece, Carol Boyack of three li about entertained Spanish Fork. guests at a wedding recepti; A variety of splendid programs were dance in the Third Wsnl tie Tt k, given in the ward sacramental meetings Sunday evening by the Relief of each ward Society organization krtow love we May you, presidents, the commemorating anniversary of the you of the Relief Society. organization deeds For your and kindly ways. And we ask God to ever bless you Mrs. Dean Prior was pleasantly Through each year and the passing surprised Friday afternoon by a few of her friends, the afternoon was Knudsen spent in sewing and social chat, after which dainty refreshments was served LEHI HIGH SCHOOL to the following ladies: Mrs. Robert ALUMNI PLAY COMING Roberts, Mrs. Millen Kirkham. Mrs. Harold Jensen. Mrs TVprotf "All A Mistake," will be presented and the guest of honor. . by the Lehi High School Alumni As sociation, in the High School Audi-torujli.iuH,.L,i,.,i1,.M!l,,j.4ii.u-iil.!Wednesday, April 6. Orginal-it- y is the advertising feature of the play. It is something different in the form of three acts it offers the following original characteristics. It is not the soft, light comedy that is too often seen, but the humor is rich and laughter will prevail throughout. Come and laugh. The cast has been picked from the best of former high school players. Characters have been picked for the parts they are to play. An example: Guy Darling is playing the part of an old ship captain. The play will start exactly at 8:15. This is not entirely original for plays, but almost. There was another play that st arted on time back in 1951. A matinee performance wll be given in the afternoon for the school. N Monday evening, honoring uf age of their daughter, Lucile Mrs. and Evans, son of Mr. Evans. The hall was attrs decorated in blue and white inc. a proeram and refreshmesj frW enjoyed by relatives and all p from young people Lake and Utah Counties Satui Sore A low Hi was attractively dressed ni silk crepe gown. During were. ing program numbers Mrs. Winzell Swenson; Hnet. Mavis and 5Vi son. and a solo by Booth Sow Le .i.mre place wet, We now carry the First Unioi Petroleum Carbon scon point U3 with The Smokeless Fuel $8.00 Per Ton Delivered BEST Coal at Lowest Pric We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighThe complete cast will be published bors for their thouriitlulness and as week. next DRAINO 25c sistance in our recent bereavement Rex was of arrested Moyle Alpine, To all those who assisted at the home -- ,.5c Light House Cleanser..'. for intoxication, Saturday. 10 for 23c services and burial and to all those Special White Soap 15c CUPS and SAUCERS, Fancy 10c sending flowers and cars we wish to 10c extend our sincere appreciation. PLATES, DINNER Mrs. F. J Kitterman and the Taylor family. GJUICEH SEEDS? A contemplated scout poject for WE HAVE THEM Lehi City will be the planting of a New Cretonnes Just Arrived 15c yd. small nursery of ornimental trees for New Prints Jast Arrived the beaotiflcation of the city streets. Ladies and Misses Silk Rayon The trees can be secured from tha Bloomers 25c Utah Agricultural College, without Ws sat for sals 33.13 seres of pas-Others 85c and 48c cost and it is planned by the city Kvr laad located west of Lehl Stale officials to havs the scouts plant the Bak af Lehi. We Detfrtr Ffetat 2ft-tree In a small nursery sad cart for IT PAYS TO SHOP AT W hare for sals 8 sores ef irrl. them until they arc mature enough to laad with fall water right, gated ?Unt to permanent locations oa the locates" a Cedar Fort. Utah. Also 1M Lehi streets. Giving the scouts the aero dry in Section 19, Cedar IT'S EASY training in earing for the trees and UUb State tfank of Leiii. VaQey, 113 UNIVERSITY AVZNUS We cover buttons and frame pic- the satisfaction of helping beautify town. borne their tures let s do yours. PmmjasjAMiui.vi ty Droadbent's FRTJTTs GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc PRESIDENTS all-Yo- M.U-KEW- S TRI-STAK- E TO OUR MEATS SEASONABLE GROCERIES o of We come to honor, here today Our presidents one and are the finest in the land, Each answered to the call. Miss Sarah Barratt of American Fork, who was recently operated upon The baby daughter of Mr. and M. I. A. TO HOLD Mrs. Roosevelt S mith received treatCONVENTION ment for an injed nose, Thursday. The baby feel on a piece of glass reThe Lehi. Alpine and Timpanogos ceiving the injury. Stitches were reM. I. Stakes will hold a moved from the nose, Tuesday. A. Institute in the Alpine Tabernacle The infant on of Mr. and Mrs. in American Fork, Saturday, March Lynn Fowler had a minor operation, 23, at 7:30 p. m. The institute will be for all M. I. A. Stake Officers and Saturday. all Ward Executives. General Board Members will be J. N. Butt, Jr., had a goitre reto is He moved Wednesdaypresent to discuss vital problems of reported the M. I. A. program. be doing as well as possible. It is desired by Lehl Stake officers reAmerican Moss of Fork, that all stake workers and ward exeColleen ceived medical treatment at the Lehl cutives be present. Hopital from IThurday to Monday. DOCTOR TO BE James Hartshorn was taken home, "FAMILY MARCH 28TH PRESENTED Sunday. .. cuae uiuvv.o, the past and present presidents tribute, The following organizatiin. Knudsen composed by Mrs- - Bertha was read at the social : X. Meats and Groceries ..iia -- for a ruptured appendix, was taken Mrg. Shirl Fox entered the hospital home, Wednesday. for medical treatment, Wedneday. - i.l Senior Party- will be . WedLehi Gymnasium on the held in The boys wiU nesday. March 2tth n1 the nrls j "come a re sou w Arrangements dresses. in percale are in charge of the class programcommittee, with Miss Donna Eddington as chairman tvI UC- The present reduced round trip pas senger fares are being continued in ef fect as well as the present reduced commutation and school book rates and week-en- d rates. These new reduced fares are being RELIEF SOCIETIES placed n effect for a test perod and the ENTERTAIN LARGE GROUP response of the public in using these new reduced fares will determine , v.iImJ ladies of the whetehr they will be continued in Lehi Stake enjoyed the splendid program ana social givru Ride The Big Red Cars! Hospital Notes rf r.t party and social in we gym. cast, The opera Friday evening. will enjoy chorus and their partners frolic. an evening's SOCleiy A baby daughter was born to Mrs. R. W. Brown of Riverton in the Lehi Hospital, Thursday, March 14. The mother was Miss Irene Colledge of this city, before her marriage. PES33 1 , . 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