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Show THURSDAY, KQy THE LEHI F&EE PRESS, THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1935 to listen uj iuc Cf hicfa had been orange.! FAST DAY SUNDAY by the rulir Frticu.ar Annual Oneal'jgica as i Stake Von of the Lei Man Ward Chapel. Fifth day at the and SECRETS investing Mrs. Leon Farduhn was taken to her home In American Fork, Friday. Compare OF Miss Juliette Lott visited with her t Tuesday. parents in 1936 Let Us Service Your Car for your 1 hanksgiving Trip Tirre for winler solution. We carry a full stock. PEP GAS and VICO OILS Naptha Cleaners Solvent Gaa now anti-freez- e ACCESSORIES Battery Charging and Testing STATE STREET SERVICE STATION SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager PRICES REASONABLE Beet Equipped Greasing Service Station In lehi. KECiGD toP 4 Jding ,opere stadeB 1 f 20c he op fey op Air." rley Benin Cart home-dwelle- Half-Pric- rs a Jiry !.Mc IrgeS is. 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GIVE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY THE FULL BENEFIT OF IT! x A) Bei ibintl am ly Htt ji CTOP IN OR PHONE US. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU WHAT LOW-COS- T ELECTRICITY MEANS TO YOU. asvboc oung Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home 1 LIGHT UTAH POWER pod ai 'i!l pr ' tile i )ne bj larold olved. CO, hroagl ivacc NOW COSTS LESS Schenley's Cream of Kentuck) Kentucky Straight Whiskey r"iuuiii!i USE LIQUOR PERMITS p; I and Six Lehi boys were found to have using liquor permits when they were under age. The state requires that liquor permits are not to be sold to boys under the age of twentv-on- e years. Evidently these boys had not given tneir correct age when they registered for the permits. A sus picion aroused as to whether or not the boys were twenty-on- e and upon investigation they told their correct ages. It was found that they should not be holding the liquor permits They were taken into custody and a decision will be reached as to what action will be taken. It' been radio broadcasing. He handles a grand role perfectly, and he has the most ample and able support from noted performers like Una Merkel who rings the bell as a wisecracking secretary; Robert Taylor, a grand romantic male lead, and others. Eleanor Powell wins triple honors' in this picture for she is not only seen as the "world's greatest feminine tap dancer, but handles the ballerina de mands finely, and in addition proves she is a fine dramatic actress. It is practically an all-stcast. Among other triumphant players in the cast are Sid Silvers, "king of stooges." June Knight, Vilma and PRIMARY CONFERENCES A SUCCESS Buddy Ebsen. Kick Long, Jr.. Frances Ltuigford, Harry Stockwell. Robert Wildback and a great many more. The Primaries of the various different wards of the Lehi Stake held A fine son and heir arrived at the their annual conference Sunday, Nov. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. McFarlane, 24. The programs proved to be a sucMonday, November 25. The mother cess and also showed the many talwas Miss Adene Turner before her ents which the younger set of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. church posesses. marratre. A laree crowd as Turner are the proud grandparents. sembled at each of the church houses j ar m idmissi UliDER AGED BOYS Star Stage ;nf For players the cast has as its top personality the gifted Jack Benny, now lending to the screen the brilliant talents that have made him a star of stage and the ousttanding genius of J5s Jurday So packed with entertainment is Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timpson of "Broadway Melody of 1936," which American Fork, were the Sunday plays Sunday, Monday and Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott at the Royal Theatre, that it at once and family. registers its right to acclaim as the greatest extravaganaza yet to be made by Hollywood. Stars, story, music, dancing, all are present in satisfying and often thrilling form, so splendidly elaborate is the picture and so skilfully is it fashioned. There is glorious comedy, and the story takes dramatic turns which set it above the usual vehicle of its type. The plot is superbly woven amid the gorgeously spectacular specialties, Fresh stock of flash light batteries and the many song hits all fall 5c each at Goodwin's. adv naturally out of the streming action of the production. Ra-li- Kate Anderson. grandparent jay f Vice-Chairm- an In an error in the last week's issue of this paper it was printed that Mrs. Eira Gray, who is recovering Miss Margaret Davis daughter of from a tyroid operation, was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Azor Clark was married but it is the daughter of Mrs. Edith the hospital Saturday. Davis instead of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Miss Donna Kitchen, daughter of L. R. Kitchen, of American Fork, was BROADWAY MELODY operated on for appendicitis. Tuesday. ' i'.ysui n. . - IWlLOIIHOSTC David Roberts. Second has not yet been selected. Junius Banks Scout Committeeman. The following members are named with their positions : Joseph Robison, Secretary and Publicity. Thomas Powers Treasurer and Finance. EL N. Webb Chairman of Rural Scouting. Lynn Webb Chairman of Reading Course. Chairman of Bishop Erickson Court of Honor. A. H. Wing Health and Safety. Robetr Phillips Leadership Training. John Hutchings Chairman of Troop Organization. Stanley Taylor Chairman of Civic Service. The chairman of the troop committee in each ward is a member of this Lehi District Boy Scout Council. It was decided that the meetings will be held the third Wednesday of each month. The time and place have not yet been decided. A CORRECTION W - - rthe faltered. But His intent has never altered; Men curse, but Heaven does not frown At union meeting Wednesday the Self laid aside, we praise and pray, Lehi District Boy Scout Council was And keep once more Thanksgiving reorganized. The following men reDay. ceived the respective positions: Dr. J. G. Jones, Chairman. Goodwin's. m- m aw IBM0, Brooms ideas useful Hiussed. - . fee big Tri-Sta- The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: and . i A new and unique comedy drama, entitled "Personal Maid's Secret," will be the feature attraction at the Royal Theatre. Friday and Saturday. This Warner Bros, production is based on a Saturday Evening Post story by Lillian Day. It is crammed SEASONABLE FRUITS GROCERIES-MEA- TS full of hearty chuckles and uproarious laughter as well as carrying a GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc glamorous romance and tense dramatic moments. choice The plot involves a perfectly efficof selection You can ALWAYS get the best ient maid who enters the employ of store. our at Groceries a struggling couple, and through her Meats and adroit manipulation and contacts, boosts them from a humble apartment to a Long Island estate and to fortune. The maid reveals herself as the mother of a beautiful girl who thinks PHONE 17 the couple that raised her are her LEU I, UTAH MAIN STREET real parents, and saves her daughter from a dangerous flirtation with a man about town. There is an unusually talented cast which includes Margaret Lindsay, THAHKSGIVIHC FINAL PAYMENT Warren Hull, radio and musical Lalia Mitchell Thornton By star, Anita Louise. Ruth comedy CUCUMBERS ON MADE Donnelly. Arthur Treacher, Frank This is the time for hymns of praise, Albertson, Henry O'Neill and Ronnie We have been careless in confessing Cosby. Checki distributed to local cucumOur week-end gratitude for Heaven's blessing the in The picture was directed by Arthur ber tn"o'er ovr tne Poured down our ways. tangled upon Collins from the screen play Greville final payment for the year' crop. by F Hugh Herbert and Lillie Farmen in Lehi and American Fork We have confused too many lines And counted it as lack of knowing, received $10,000 for cucumber crops This certain harvest of our sowing; normal the In times season. this the grapes and not the Condemned crops would have netted the fanners M. LA-HEW- S wines. $15,000. The cucumber crop brings in to Loved praised, relived, but never thought. ConvenAt the M. I. A. local men and boys a quick cash return for cucumbers raised in garden Ourselves, the source of what we tion which was held in Pleasant wrought and small plots and gives local boys Grove, Friday night, valuable instructions were given to the M. I. A. and girls quite a lot of employment This is the time for hymns that rise The Lehi Stake had the workers. during the summer months. From lips, a little while forgetting John H. Smith Is local manager for highest percentage for attendance in Loss, sorrow, panic, and regretting; the Alpine District Lehi has won this the company. God still sits smiling in his skies, distinction for the past three years. The M. I. A. Stake Board appreciate Ten razor blades for 10c and one God still is sending blessings down. Men may have erred, and failed, and the attendance of the mutual adv. Goodwin's. free at Hospital Notes j Conven- held Sun- xi... PERSONAL UAID'S t am! cr Ey GENEALOGICAL Sunday evening. ILAHRSIEN pre-Dar- iatun. ; IS nd demand tubers children cf thi The rwrular Fast Day aervices w be held in all the Lehi Wards Sunday M. I A. Conjoint Meet Th. in all ward chap! held will be ings 51 Mr. and Mrs i.u. All who benefited by dping so. instruction! were given born Thursday. snM-ia- l c, ... D uivmu ui mis Clly jre tin In several branches of genealogical Kimball of the grandparents. work bv Vernn of Utah. Society Gentalogica! Mrs. Cvril AnW,.-"waan- - Mrs. Clifton Anderson anM Johnson Harold and Mr, Mr. v, of a fine baby boy U1 vjcii Anaersoa ., noun.e me " - l Lake. Mr." Tmse, anaj miss ...ola Aii-Urn. Saturday in Salt t. nd Mr- - and Viae Ktn n'Abin and Mr?. Fred Shelton the proud Thanksgiving at the home Mrs Edward Johnson are . . Droo cire - - t 1 s it PlntN" i. Born and bred in old Kentucky ... the favorite straight whiskey down there in its "old Kentucky home" and now Schenley is able to offer it at a lower iith elec ... toloi price than ever before. Kentuckians know good whiskey. . . so will you when you try this Mark of Merit favorite. tr 0th( ft YOUR BUYING GUIDE THE MARK OF MERIT Th J Co.T.Slm Co , me.. F I I |