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Show pTP i tie Lehi Free Pre UZHI'S WIDELY READ F.HI CITY. IL.lden Pierson, 68, residence Wednes-- ; .ufmilv lire a lingering V. rt Wung corning LJ pro-hav- 1 . an , c UX ' ., of ner what ATtOHS ARE UNDERWAY The May Day preparation are e Viririnia. Oilicials ob- 4. 0 gressing rapidly. UIJ uui.li . tained the ni tne large ,pot willing owneu ov tne Utah 1'uAer Always . and she could lor The city officials haw ated with the school and they are fur. . . , , ,.. l n C5 in good need. Fashion stylists never have been so resourceful as to the clever ways by which they have taken the new 1938 cotton fabrics and planned colorful, delightful garb for every use. The halter and shorts shown here, with accompanying short Jacket, are Just one Indication cf how becomingly, and economically, one can use cottons for every occasion. This whole outfit Is made of red. white and blue printed broadcoth The Jacket Is lined with ahite terry It can serve as a beach costume as It is. or a swim-su- it can be worn beneath It. reaciy tor a plunge Into lake or ocean. Touches of originality mark all the new cotton styles. A cotton print house dress design has pleated pockets on the blouse. A loose smock made of India print Is fastened with ball button links. A pique frock In a neat design buttons from neck to hem with lozenges sporting a white Scottle dog picture. A house dress gets its character with a rever collar of plain white muslin, edged with fagoting. i A long coat, made of India print, Is fitted tightly by means of seams down the back. It can be used for a smock, or as an ensembllng coat, with skirt and blouse taking their color keynotes from it. With ten dollars to spend, any woman can have a real "spree" of cotton dress buying or dress making, and be happy in the knowledge that all her new wardrobe can be freshened almost Instantly by a plunge Into the helpful household washing machine. It cleanses them quickly and easily; they are ready for wear again almost as soon as one can say the proverbial "Jack Robinson." mav nnv lilH I UHI nnrnin rnCrArt" daughter of Mr. and r of Mannington, She was born March he . by John C. Booth in ;ovents After the death of nti Vr2l,1898 Utah. a ,uai ait tin- naei.er Theodore married ,ini7 hp getting better each day. been a wonderful n and she has Due to the younger folks having to i okii.Jrpn during her her w '"a participate at night, the program ' , . sbana, w ..i:,.U ,.iirrpH Kowm-- I under the direction of life. -- ied are ner .arriving ugaen, urs. iane ana r reu her husband, and two brothers of Salt -- 40k Pierson in Vest Virginia. j literal services will be held in the M'n. Qatnrdnv at 2 t. m. Limont'will be made in the IK l"vv... city g cemetery. may be viewed body The at tne Friday evening and until time lor tne iun- - Mortuary, day up HI MAKE BOYS RICH - schedule has been hhanged and it will begin just one hour earlier. Which will make the schedule as follows: H Y. U. tumbling 5:4.". to 0:1.". p. rn. to 6: lid. Mav pole 6:15 May parade 6:30 to 7:00. Dance revue 7:00 to 7:30 Posture parades 7:30 to 8:00. Dance revue 8:00 to 8:30. pyrmids 8:30 to 8:45 and Pageant 9:00 to 10:00. The assemblies will be held in the day time, health program from the elementary grades at 10:00 to 2:00. High School and Junior High at 11:00 to 12:00 and the grammar grades at 2:00 to 3 p. m. Plans for four posture parades at the May Day celebration are underway. Each department in the school in the posture will be represented parade if the plans work out. sucp .Dophine Kelly oi le sterdies of Salt STRIKE AT MERCUR inexperienced miners, THOMAS WEBB Jones, sons of Mr. Mrs, Evan Jones of this city, are FRACTURES HIP sorted to have made one of the rich- ore strikes yet made at Mercur. urns of the Thomas Webb received a fractured samples sent to be as- ffdshow 26 ounces of gold or in the hip early Wedneday morning, when feborhood of $900.00 per ton with he slipped and fell as he was getting hos-i- s timated 400 ton on the prospect. up fr0m his bed. He is in the the two medical week first this receiving attempt boys at'pjtal meeting and the entire community care. rejoicing with them in their good It is believed bv his family that he The been have jpie. boys prospect tripped on some new linoleum which at Mercur for the past few months, had just been laid down. George Webb, ag no employment, their father a son, heard his father fall and rushtheir supplies. ed into the room to see what had hap1 "umber of Lehi men have made pened, after finding Mr. Webb in such Jed strikes at Mercur and are bring pain he took him to the hospital and large portion of their earnings' it was learned that he had fractured ihi to buy the necessities of life his hip. ;j? build their home town, some new homes and are building ;rs for rent, as well as a larger CLUB NEWS per of Lehi men w ho have obtain- ffliployment there. The Pandora Club were the guests of Mrs. Lorrin Goates Friday afterMrs. Boyd Webb and UEETIHQ noon. Croft won the prizes in a game was of hrrW. A daintv luncheon f Pffsunionwillmeeting for all the Bee 'served Mrs Jay the following: to be held at the home of tt if,. t cTlntr T.nveridtre, Mrs. lamest Webb, Thursday evening T.ott. Mrs. 'o clock. All the Bee Keepers Evan Croft. Mrs. Stanley Swenson. Herman Mrs Bovd Webb, "Pedtobe present. Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. Joseph Robison and the hostess. EHIVE EXAMINING COURT The Social Club enjoyed Thursday iere Will be a Bee Hive evaminintr afternoon at the home of Mrs. Syf honor next Wedneslay night Hansen won lvester Evan. Mrs. Leo Memorial buildinoat. 7:30 at bridge score the nrize for the high The Bee Hive who are and Mrs. W. C Hansen won conso- girls T. s "onor tests will nlea sp come ito hold more and LaMar I tm Mrs-Eva- COUNTY TO SELL meeting NOTICE owners are re the cemetery within were Club Members of the Docility IMchock Frank Mrs. it. pertained by Jackson "v mat is Elmer being made by ,t the home of Mrs. A. Tim i ii... i rt" .1 : evening aim oner ineir Saturday. An enjoyable , l.'Ons anH r 11. i snent oftrr wh ch a loveiy i..t "Kf'uvai. that every lot will be vas served to Mrs. Lois Bone, Mr;- oLt Ufn. and that every citizen Evelyn Evans. Mrs. Phyllis Gi chr , L Rane La operate 100 per- - Lulille Bone. Mrs. A a Mrs. Project. Mr. Florence Gudmundsen. a Lehi City Council. Webb, Mrs. Violet, l ott. MrySoph Carson, Mrs. Claric, ' ",,a. Stella Gilchrist. Mrshostess. the . . Mss Jean v and Mrs. FOR SALE Bridge was played vn rvoo won the i F.ve r. Done nnu frc TOMATO PLANTS prizes. e i t i i t -- I - rj,n HITS f .f y i JI Pi. Bts 1 ear'y Tomatoes, In Bloom. Aot.r and Dragon Plants. FLORAL CO. law v v t 1 ' The Relief Society members will observe the Mothers and Daughters Day next Tuesday at their regular Tuesday meetings. This day has been set aside by the Stake Relief Society board to be-- observed by each of the wards in the Lehi Stake. The young mothers will act as the president and counselors. They will give the lessons and will also furnish the musical numbers. Beides tht special features, the mother in eacl ward who has had the most daughters born to them will receive special honor on this day. The members and the young mothers of the wards are invited to attend these gatherings, for the Relief Society officers would like this day's program to be a success. FARM BUREAU LADIES NOTICE ATTENTION FATHERS ":l We have too many children going about the streets and in public places with Whooping Cough. Please don't subject others to this nasty disease. If your child is coughing keep him home whether you think it is whooping cough or not. If it is only a bronchitis a little active treatment for couple of days will most always stop it. If it doesn't it is likely going to be whooping cough. Children are being sent into the picture shows coughing severely and even vomiting. If a little more effort on the part of the parents in controlling this thing is not shown we will be forced to close the show houses and other public meetings where children gather. Dr. E. Eddington. 7 FOR EMMA R. BAKER ; - m TEMPLE EXCURSION n endowment temple excursion I). U. P. CONVENTION TODAY The Daughters of the Pioneers con- - LOCAL MAII NAMED ON COUNTY COMMITTEE The following men have been appointed to act as temporary county committeemen in Utah County Agricultural Conservation Association which is being organized to assist in the administraton of the new Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, David II. Jones of Spanish Fork as Chairman; J. Earl Smith of Lehi and John W. Alleman of Springville with Mr. S. R. Boswell, County Agricultural Agent will be the official secretary. The temporary organization will be the authority in the county until the farmers have had an opportunity to determine their participation in the organization, after which the farmers will proceed to perfect their own organization and elect a permanent county committee. a circular letter together with a work sheet on the program is being sent out to every farmer in Utah county this week. If farmers do not get a copy of this letter this week they should notify the county agents office at Provo. baby, visited CityMrs her mother here two days with Annie East. Mrs. Hayes Asay and - FULLERENE WAX B Dric bright without polih!nK in 20 minutes. Kef ooimenilrn for wood, linoleum, rubber composition, and magnetite floors. QUART $1 .00 LEHI LUMBER CO. cta tit "ctrF.RT PHONE lo ;'"llu The Home Community section of .he Farm Bureau will meet Thursday (tonight) in the west room of the Lehi Memorial Building at 8 o'clock. All ladies of the Farm Bureau are requested to be present. This meeting's to organize and plan the year's work. Some very worth while pro- jects are beirvg planned and out in other towns. Why not are-carrie- d Lehi? Mrs. Mary Meyers of the State? Board and Mrs. F. P. Fugal, County-Chairmawill be present to give instructions and help organize. AND MOTHERS Plans move ahead for the annual educational an recreation trip, May 16 given by stake officials, for the. Aaronic Priesthood. This year eight stakes of Utah County, are combining to make and excursion to the interesting points of the Northern end of Utah County, with Lehi Stake to act as host. The eight stakes to take part are: Lehi, Alpine, Timpanogos, Sharon, Utah, Kolob, Polmyra and Nebo. A meeting was held Saturday, April 18th to arrange committees to prepare for the trip. The following committees were named. Reception committee Lehi Stake and the Presidency bishopric of each ward in the stake. Program Junius Banks, chairman. John Hutchings, Arrangements chairman. Entertainment LeRoy Lovaridge chairman, John Skinner, Earl Banks, Dale Hadfield, Vern Webb. Levi Hunt, James Peterson of Cedar Fort. Transportation Hyrum C. Evans, chairman, Arvil Despain, Karl Webb,. Morris Wade, George Loveridge, Loren Goates and Ersel Cook. Finance .John S. Smith, chairman; Arvil Despain, Karl Webb, Thomas Sunderland and Bishop Hales of Cedar Valley. Advertising Boyd Webb. President A. Carlos Schow made a special trip south through the county Monday, April 20th and contacted the president of each stake, presenting each with a map of the route and ex plaining the more important details of the trip. Mothers and fathers, won't thi3 be a wonderful opportunity for your boy or boys? Please and make a special sacrifice so that your sons can enjoy this wonderful trip. The stake presidency makes a. special request to the parents for their interest in this trip. They are urging them to put forth a special effort so. that their boys might be able to go. Wolverine Work Shoes at Goodwin's Glen Webb came to Lehi Sunday tovisit with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Notrum. Glen has been attending Opman School of Dramatics in Los Angeles, California. the-Mart- FIFTH WARD PRIMARY TO HOLD NO-RU- MEETING TONIGHT ISAVE Hansen attended Lake Cltv. Friday evening. x . La"""'! DAY NEXT TUESDAY More than 4.000 parcels of Utah Funeral services for Mrs. Emma R. county land will go to the auditor's Baker were conducted in the Second tax deed in May of this year because Ward chapel, Saturday at 2 o'clock, with Bihop S. I. Goodwin presiding. of four years' delinquent taxes. The following program was render-- ! They will be sold off the steps of the city and county building to the ed: I j highest bidder. Prayer Hyrum L. Baker. Vocal duet Ixnlocia Wagstaff and This aecuulation of properties for sale is the result of the moratorium Edna Boley, "Tell Me Tonight," aeon auditors tax deed sales which was companist Mrs. Shipley, lifted last year. Property on which i Remarks and sketch Bishop S. I. taxes were delinquent in 1928, 1919, Goodwin. 1930 and 1931, normally would have Violin selection Arva Wing, "Per-gon- e to sale to the county in 1932. feet Day,-- ' accompanied by Miss Marie Rut the state legislature fixed a period EricksonRemarks John Hutchings. of grace. Since that time Utah county Vocal solo Mrs. Ellen Larsen, commissioners have engaged Amnion Tuttle of Spanish Fork, former "The Last Roundup." Remarks Bishop Wm. Hadfield. county auditor, to have as much of Vocal solo Eunice Hutchings, acthis property as possible reclaimed. In most cases the owners of thx companied by Laurel Huthings, "I've property themselves reclaimed the Done My Work." Benediction Harriet M. Webb. property simply by paying the accumThe interment was made in the Lehi ulated tax delinquency. A group of extra girls have bvn City Cemetery with Hyrum L. Baker working steadily since February on dedicating the gravethese tax sale forms and the force Miss Dorothy Stewart of Provo and was increased last week by County to Auditor E. Booth Sorenson in order Miss LaPriel Goodwin motored that there will be sufficient time for Brigham Friday to spend the weekthe sale, end visiting with Miss Phyllis Kirk-hapublication four weeks before and Miss Beth Romney, who are which must be conducted some time in May. teaching school there. They report as having had a very enjoyable time. lot icw nuve i FUHERAL SERVICES 4000 PARCELS to nine delighted visit MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS Lehi vention will be held today in the Lehi will be held Mav 1st for the are Fifth Ward for all members of this who the all people stake. For Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and Ol wn t.i Kmiiiiui! m tne uuiui cnu tu toe to take aoVaniage of Salt Lake, were visitng in planning family round trip county. excursion will be given a with relatives Sunday. County officers will be present to ticket for just olc m. will a. and the members address :10 they The train leaves Lehi at ' are very surely benefit you in some way or lation prizeThe geenalogical officers i on other. TRAD desirous of having a large crn.. the guests The meeting will be in the form of were C. T. W. F The the excursion. evena social. All members are Urged to of Miss Melba Brown Thursday served Leo was attend. Mrs. and luncheon Mrs J O. Meiling ing. A spring Salt in theatre the guests. - meWry to ' '. I -- d No 33 23, 19.16 Marks New Spring, Summer Styles THEODORE PIERSOIJ MRS. Til FRSDAY, APRIL 'TAH, Smart Design for Useful Cottons SUMMONS TH ! NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D HAY FESTIVAL I The Fifth Ward Primary officers and teachers will hold their May Festival, Wtdnesday, Apri 29th, in their amusement hall. During the entertainment there will be dancing, songs and the May pole. The queen will be the leader of the program. Miss Clista Bennett was chosen for the May queen in the' Fifth Ward. The program is free to the public and the Primary officers would like a T . IT I .v.-r 11 J a. large crowa 10 aitena mis anir. ice cream will be sold. Our Values Are Better I have just recently added considerably new stock of groceries and from now on will be able to furnish your needs. We also carry Fresh and Cured Meats. TRY OUR NEW SERVICE LEHI CASH MARKET KEVIN CRABB, Manager LEHI, UTAH ST1TP CT IT FtNE TO HAVE FUN CUT NO FUN TO US RMEO a |