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Show tut. T.FJiI MARCH 12, 1936 THURSDAY. JUNIOR AND SENIOR POSTURE PARADE NOW you can Go Places and See Things . . u to Ut given by the in Alpine School c:s:rirt. students The program ill be held in Uhi festivil h-- Amenan Fork, Wednrsday. March 25th and in Lincoln and Pleasant, CHOSEN Grove, March 23. The program wiil btrm at 7 o'clock in American For and at 8 o'clock in Lehi. It M The girh which will represent the Bist of vocals. A chorus will be Hijrh School in the Posture Parade from each chool and they will join, this year will be the following: Verda and sir.g a fe number- A.sAnderson as flag bearer, and Pauline tojrethtrnumbers will be pven in i.er.i "Dedal Goatea and Geraldine Taylor as banother schools and Lehi will pvc from ner bearers; June Hansen. Clarice schools. j special numbers at other Larsen, Leah Carsen. Ruby College, This festival is free to the publ'.c. Ila Webb Ivy Berry. Allene Frank. It will be h Id in the Audit.-.rUrr.Zada Webb, La Ray Chamberlain. March loth. GIRLS chon ! - ATTEND OPENING WEEK j Karlyn Chatfield, Marjorie Anderson. Klea Turner. Mildred Russon. Orpha A: EMBLY TO Peterson, Myrtle Bushman, Betty SPECIAL BE HELD TO; 'AY Adamson, Nola Clark, Melba Brown, Lorena Beth Thrasher. Jean Crabb, The Junior Hijrh and the Sen Carsen. Reah Hifrfcinsen, Beda Ccx-k- , Rue Berry. RuthjHih will be presnteJ with sp.-ciMyrtle Carsen, Wilson, Dorothy Roljerts, Dorothy program Thuiday afternoon at 3 The program will be ?ivrn Phyllis o'clock. Hutching. Gray. Laurel Davis, Zoe Ball and Selina Peterson. by the L. D. S. Business College. And from the Junior Hiyh the ?irls are: Atha Hebertson. flat; bearer; JUNIOR GIRLS Enid Zimmerman and Ieath Clark as banner bearers: Elsie Calton, June PRESENT PROGRAMS Donna Anderson, Marjorie Colledsre, Kirkham, Thtda Hinke, Wanda TurThe Junior Girls of the Lehi Stake ner, Virginia Jackson, Ruth Peter.vin, Melba Donna Hadneld, uill present a program Wedne.-daLyle Sharp, Ftreet. Udon Cough. Fay Hutchinps, March lKth in the Second Ward chapel Lott. at 7:30 p. mThrasher, Mirriam Madjre Lore-Mitchell, Phyllis Bushman. The program will consist of three Ruth Worlton, Betty Wilson. Eliza one-ac- t plays and musical numbers Calton, Lela Smith. Josephine Royle, given by te girls. The program is Pauline Worlton, Beth Austin, Dorthea for everyone and there will be a small Evans, Ora Anderson, Ann Allred, admission charge at the door. Dorton. Mililred Edwards, Phyllis The girls have worked very diligentI.olu Johnson, Maurine Russon and ly to make this program a success and Wanda Gurney. they would like a good tournout. The judges were fair in their chos-in- r The proceeds will go for their Junior of jfirls for the posture parade. Festival which will be held March The girls will begin their practicing 2oth. It will be in the form of an inin the near future with Miss Conder formal banquet. as their advisor. The committee in charge of the program for that night is the First Ward SCHOOL GROUNDS TO Junior Girls with Selina Peterson as BE BEAUTIFIED chairman. Refreshments committee is the Second and Third ward girls A program of beuutification of the with Norma Price and Ruth Whimpey Lehi school grounds is well underway. as chairmenThe decorating comDirt has been removed from around mittee is from the Fourth Ward with the buildings, fertilizer and good soil Helen Hansen acting as chaimanhauled into the trenches ready for Zina Anderson will be in charge of shrubbery and small trees. the affair with Nedra Lewis, El Vera The Lehi school buildings are a Dansie and Lucille Schow, ward leadcredit to the community and the ad- ers, assisting. dition of shrubs and trees all add to of the whole attractiveness the THANKS TO THE RESIDENTS campus. The Mayor and City Council want FIRST WARD MUTUAL TO to thank the people for responding to GIVE ST. PATRICK'S DANCE the notice that was put in the paper, about the paying of delinquent bills. The mutual officers of the Lehi They are pleased wth the response PatFirst Ward will sponsor a St. they received and they wish the people rick's dance Tuesday night in their who have not yet paid would do so in amusement hall. The dance will be inthe near future. terspersed with Irish numbers, which In addition they want to warn the will be something very different from residents to guard against dumping the usual routine. Everyone is invited their ashes in the streets and they to attend this dance. would like the piles that are already there removed. AT THE NEW PARAMOUNT PROVO'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL! ENTIRELY See M. G, M. S GIAI1T MUSICAL With the Stars of Jmm4 Jl3m HEAR 'EM SING 'P,wi Maris'1 Love Call" BIG DAYS STARTING SATURDAY MARCH 14 COMING THURDAY, MARCH 19 ONE DAY ONLY! lectric SM ill 0 I f CLUB NEWS Just-A-Me- re Pi months of his mission in Chicago before being sent to Ohio where he labored for the first year. After laboring in Ohio for half of his mission he At the NEW was transferred to Illinois where he labored until he was released. He received an honorable release in February and he then visited in Nauvoo and Palmyra. New York and THEATRE PRO VO leached Lehi early Saturdya morning. Elder Rastus Russon returned home Friday evening after spending the past three months in the Eastern AT DROADDENT'S State mission field- After he had THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE AT visited in Washington D. C. for about ONCE three days the mission Presdent, John PURE LARD. Pound 15 B. Colton, sent him to Maryville where 12- - he labored for awhile and then he was Pound SHORTENING. . Cans Extra 2 19c sent to Sactertown. PEAS, Quality Maryland and CORN. Very Fine 2 Cans 19r spent the rest of the time laboring J Paramoun T - there. BUTTER M'il' ""I" 35c EXTRA SPECIAL 7 Flavors Packet 4c LARGE GRAPE FRUIT 4 for a Dime 5c LETTUCE. Very Fine TOMATOES, Large 10c Can $c JELL-WEL- L. 12c TUNA FLAKES POWD F RErTTUG AR-Tl- bsT SAUR CRAUT, Quart Can SPINACH. CATSUP, No. 2 Can. 14 oz. Bottle BR00?,!S7Extra Qua,ity 10c 23- - 10c 10c 10c 49c IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPT. ANKLE SOX. All Colors 15c SILK HOSE 25c PURE SILK HOSE 49c Best Percales now... .18c, others 15c Silk Bloomers 25c and 48c SPECIAL Ladies' L. D. S. Garments 58c MEN'S OVERALLS. Pair ....$1.00 It Pays to Shop and Save at BROADBEIYFS fclder Kusson enjoyed his mission and was grateful for the opportunity of fulfilling it- He was released with honorable mention. He visited in Washngton D. C. with Elder Gwvnn after his release. His companion was; Elder Clyde H. Beckstead of West Jordan. HIGH SCHOOL ,eStkehe M cioswe ( lb ,.j!ardthe of I ake honor The meeti Jl be for t II it IX ' J ?t USE I f PJ I ' - "V- Limned 1 f;S 21. jibe stake Vl I H 1 v? - 1 r S!f rd win d ... I 1 ! rB,!th! ? Honed ; suik I ' ' A 6,.'--' f last The .jibe held ? IfK -'v .nJ At ling"" Vj,. ; I The jrnmittee Here's an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. Your Electrical Dealer and the Utah Power & Ligfo Company are oiiering you, for a limited period, a moi ein Electric Range with a trade-i- n allowance of narty l.mo tard, for party 'he rojrram ai if:er muiu. rood A is out s25 Electric Cooking Features: ON YOUR OLD COOK STOVE Convenience Comfort ae. EN you'w NOW is the time to discard wasted! methods of cooking and eniovtht comfort, convenience, cleanliness, economy and perfect results that only an Electric Range will bring to you. Cleanliness Economy Speed time-consumi- THIS REMARKABLE OFFER INCLUDES EASY ACT NOW. THE TIME IS LIMITED. Safety and Mr. d, and o missi ese NOW is the time to have hat Electric Range wanted. tl junce laughter, )lindrak tc tariage if TERMS, April. anc Mr- Healthiulness Iherman r,e weeK-- Freedom from Cooking Worries i For richer flavor . ( Ilrs. Rob( See YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Co if and better value .. . choose 11 ft SC HEN LEY WHISKIES - fATuSTIcV 6 Rang? UV. MISSIONARIES RETURNS Elder Ernest Rothe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. returned home after The Club will be en fulfilling a two year mission in the tertained Thursday afternoon at the Northern States. Elder Rothe reports as having enjoyed his mission very home of Mrs. Hyrum Gray. The meet much, but was glad to be back with ing will be especially for the birthday of Mrs. Alice Austin and the events his Lehi friends againElder Rothe spent the first two that take place will be in her honor. Allowance On A Modern - 5 Trade-i- n For Your Old Cookstovg n "Naughty Marietta'' "Indian FREE PBESS (An. York Schenley Distributors, Inc., New prici Nov The F. W. T. C. Club spent an en joyable evening at the home of Miss Fern Rothe Thursday. After an evening of chatting, sewing and refresh ments were served. qual new and shad ... 1936 KEL VI NATO R sear men Decidedly improved in design, per formance and and operating economy the new 1936 Kelvinator electric refrigerators, which are on display in the showrooms of the Radio and Elec trie Shop, local Kelvinator dealers. are attracting considerable attention, according to Carlton Peterson, local sales agency. "For the first time in the electric rcrngeration, Mr. Peterson stated Kelvinator otters a built-i- n ther- mometer which gives visible proof of the safelv-col- d refrigeration temper ature, a five-yeprotecton plan pro bv the viding ior tree replacement factory of any necessary pavts in the compressor mechanism, and a method "f the operating cost by means of a certificate of low- cost of operation. "Those three features provide the utmost in electric refrigeration for the home- We beliavc that 1936 will be the greatest year in the history 0 Tw sev( Biri ar eletcric home refrigeration. MUSICAL PROGRAM According to Mr. Peterson, there GIVEN BY STUDENTS are 12 models in the new Kelvinator line, covering every price range A musical program was given by the students of the music classes Tues1 .mi. miuJ .u rs. I'ougias r,.... win?? were day evening in the Lehi High School. surprise! Thursday evening hv All who attended the program were group of friends wh- called ?t their well pleased with it. They received home- T,he guests ha rre-ire- d me9 a better understanding of the talents and a luncheon which trf nioved of the students. The program con- during the evrnmg. Those present sisted of songs given in chorus, were the hinnrpn guests. Mr. Bnd solos, duets and mixed choruses. Mrs. Douglas Wiles, Mr. and Mrs v - - - .viei te misn-a- n. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE GIVEN Morgan. 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