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Show THURSDAY, THE LEHI Fk THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1936 ...asllllA i CLUB HEWS WRD OF Til AUKS .orktd-oo- . Mrs. Aha Webb served as hostess of the Dodity Club Saturday evening in the De Lux Banquet Rooms. aith lovely luncheon waa sjerved mmmfw ter sweet fiama Sftatcjsaw carter anch oiece for tne tao.e. bridge was played and Mrs. Doris Robinson and Mrs. Sophia Carson There were present won the prizes. Uh to extend my sinear thank to my many friends and ceij bors for their thoughtf ulnesa and m eistance in our recent bereavemen To all those w ho assisted at t e services and burial and to all tb e tending flower and cars we wisL extend our sincere appreciation- Mrs- - Lillian Wixom. I :, . Tta TQWjSEND IiitfcllHU .prit ot honoring th MAY PRESS THURSDAY KIGHT boot man a former Leh. of Mr. and Epperson H Mr. a of in charge .lt Lake will be WHO will be held which ownsend meeting (tonight) in S o'clock Thursday at MAY v.mrial buildintr. to There will be speakers present1 his plan. The principal of the high school tak on the old age pension Mrs. Lois Zimmerman. Mrs. Phyllis and with other teachers wishes to meeting is free to all the public along Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrr. Phyllis Lott, be appreciatedou!d with the crowd who those all thank helped a good Evelyn Evans. Mrs. Beulla Lewis, THAHKS TO THOSE Evan-- - Edwin n l-- HELPEP Dh. WITH - Mrs. Gladys Anderson. Mrs. Mildred Gilchrist, Zimmerman, Mrs. Stella Mrs. Loraine Gilchrist, Mrs Mazelle Annie Webb, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Sophia Carson, Mrs- Alta Webb and Mrs. Doris Robinson. - a "!!- -. ass Mrs. Winzell Swenson entertained the Pandora Club Thursday at her home. Cards were played and The guests were servedwere Mrs. Evan Croft, Mrs. Ray Durnell, Mrs. Lowell Brown. Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. Lorrin oGates, Mrs. Jay Mrs. LfRoy Ixweridge, Robison Mrs. Haws, Mrs. Joseph Alta Webb and Mrs. Boyd WebbSpecial guests were Miss Lucille Bateman and Mrs. John Southwick. ill-- '" C a aaa The Ikan Oddity Club members Bert Miss Nedra Lewis and MrsBeck winning the prizes. Following the game of cards a tasty lunch was served to Miss Geo Royle Miss Nedra Lewis. Miss Margaret Peteron, Miw Hunter. Roberta Ball, Mrs. Keith Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mrs. Bert Beck and Mrs. Wallace Glover. Karly Chatfield the members of the F. Thursday eevning at her a delightful evening the i We're showing the finest appliances, the biggest values ever offered by Norge proved by every test approved by every owner improved In every part. We don't ask you to take our word for it. We do ask you to come in and see for yourself. Make the most of this opportunity to learn about the finest in modern home equipment. Miss I0UAT0R COMMCKOR Smooth, my, roiling power THE instead of hurried forth action. Result mora cold for the current used and a mechanUm that is almost back-an- d everlasting. aaa. u. a. mt. orr. U GILCHRIST entertained W. T. C. home. After guests were served a lovely lunch. The members who were present were Misses Fern Rothe, Jean Crabb Melba Brown, Audery Johnson, Utella Smith, Jean Fowler and the hostess, Karlyn Chat-field. Mrs. Gladys Neilson will act as hos Club Thurs tess of the All memhome. her at day evening bers will please be present. Just-A-Me- D. U. T0 NOTES HARDWARE YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED ' division of j ea(jrs ,,f the older been called have clubs j, the short ;t D R. MITCHELL, Principal. jn't(( cMfert.nce for a five-da- y " f,t the Utah State Agricultural to D. College, June 2 to 6, according leader. LIONS MEETING club state I'. Murray, will be Delegates to the course in the ttate i TONIGHT from each county on four based be will number and the completion last of year's The former presidents of the Lions ;,.percent r....on, .no are heinir mane . . ono si Club will have nominees ready to be e. , to accommodate uvui ! voted on Thursday evening when they; be furnished will hold ther regular meeting in the, ; nn f. cami)us. . . First Ward Hall- Leo Hansen, be inim... I'rt'sent I promeins us me win aci nrsi president, ing W I, III. II .111 vftltni, TO,'T! chairman of the campaign. K , .. , tw ,hrt . . . he club i. reorcanaed yearly and the officers to be filled are: Presi- mi i i poxu v . o .ict.:the class worK winstaffue members vitriii. i unit jirvii!u . aimd Tir.l iiiuu wolh.h an service , ... , extension hols; recreiary onu lieaauie. i iwu probably representatives from the year director and 2 one year direct federal office at Washington D- C. ors, tailtwister and lion tamer. This bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance their Your Deposits are Insured up to i i ' Corporation. $5,000 00. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT COMMERCIAL BANKING INSURANCE SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT B0XDS s itate flBinnok off Lchi 4-- . ,.' H Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH i ..- - . Announcement AN INVITATION taken over the lease of the Central Service Station I will continue on tha corner of State Street and First East. to carry the same high class CONOCO GAS and GERM OILS, as well as all auto tires and accessories. Prompt I have All person. interested in furthering the candidacy of Governor Henry H. Blood for a second term as GoverMy feet are part of me, as much as nor of the State of Utah are invited (head or heart, or smell or touch, and to a meeting to be held Saturday since 'twould be Rash to abuse sfhis evening in the County Court Room part of me. I wear good shoes. at 8 p. m. Delbert Draper of Salt Lake City will be the main speaker the evening. of Them And Keep J. W. GILLMAN ALICE B. REYNOLDS R. J. MURDOCH Repaired by DESERVE CARE PRO-CES- and efficient service LAMOND FOTHERINGHAM. TIRES. TUBES and ACCESSORIES PROPERLY MATM STREET PHONR "SSSUiSrJS-rP?- USE CONOCO IT'S BETTER FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES Mrs. Ronald Coward spent Sunday here visiting before leaving for BOBS SHOE SHOP ill Mr. Joseph H. Colledee is at the home of his son, reported STATIOH SERVICE CENTRAL 1R4-- ? S at all times. l ifeZfjJ. ' CLUB HOLD TRAINING COURSE AT LOGAN - re P- - FOL'R-- l TAH - were graciously entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wallace Glover. Bridge was played with aaa Especially May Day performance. does he want to thank the city for the wiring and the elertricty, that; they were unable to use, the Utah Power Co- for the large lights that they furnished, and the M. I. A. for Lester Colledge. LAMONT FOTHERINGHAM, The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of the Fort Wall Camp will meet at the home of Mrs. Dan Thomas, Thursday, April 14th at 2 p. m. A good attendance is desired. PHONE Manager STREET FIRST EAST and STATE 11 aaa The Snow Springs Camp of the "A Home Institution' MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their next regular meeting May 14th at the home of Mrs. Suel Zimmerman. All members of this camp are expectWHEN YOU SHOP AT ed to be present. BROADBENT'S YOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS FIRST WARD PRIMARY FESTIVAL TO BE TRY IT BUTTER, Challenge or Maid of 32c Clove Brand PEANUT BUTTER. 24 oz. jar.. 22c 10c BREAD, Three 5c Loaves 15c LARD, Pound Loaf Golden High FLOUR, Patent, 48 Pound Sack... $1.18 BROOMS. Very Good Quality, 49c 5 Tie 85c Brooms, Dustless Jane, finest 75c quality long- straw 2 Cans 15c String Beans PEAS, Extra Quality 3 Cans 25c 2 Cans 19c CORN. Very Good 10c Saurcraut, Quart Can 25c Bananas, 4 Pounds 10c SPINACH. Quart Can WE HELD MARCH 12 The First Ward Primary Festival will be held next Tuesday. March 12 at 8 o'clock in the First Ward Amusement Hall. Miss Carma Clark who has had 100 percent attendance during the year, is to be the queen of the festival. Leone Jones is acting as trumpeter with LuDean Prior and Elaine Roberts as flower girls and Gene Wilkins as crown bearer. After the crowning of the queen groups will entertain the queen with singing, dancing and stunts as fol lows : Mother Goose Land Beginners. Garden Second Group and Z. B. and Z. G. Song Primary. Dance Larks. Bluebirds, Seagulls, APPLE, Quart Can.-.Tf25c Salad Dressing;, Quart Jar .19c Jam or Jelly. 32 oz. Jar. Stunts Trailbuilders. 10c CATSUP, 14 oz. Bottle May Pole Larks Bluebirds 15c Can Catsup. Quart Seagulls. Big Value Tea, 1 lb. packet.. 26c Song Primary. 56c CRESCO. 3 Pound Can Prayer. 3 Cans 12c Deviled Meat c and IQUJ Uu.ll. 1 I 1 m AQJTO LDQFE Y old iron iron on has a any kind of an old value of $1.00 trade-i- n the purchase of a new mm gut demonstration in your home 1936 model Electric Iron! PHONE: THIS REMARKABLE OFFER IS FOR i 4 . osir GILCHRIST HARDWARE MAY ONLY! MAIN STREET A HOME INSTITUTION LEHI, UTAH ! Pickles Dill, 1 quart bottle 19c Coffee. Schillings, Pound Can.... 25c Libby's Sliced Dried Beef. Jar... 10c 14c Pablum. the best Baby Food Nice Fresh Tomatoes, Lettuce. Oranges and Bananas. , YOU WILL FIND IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Ankle Sox, all sizes and colors. . . .15c Ladies' Silk and Rayon Hose.... 25c .Ladies' Pure Silk Hose 50c and 75c 18c yd. The Best Percalea Girls and Ladies Silk 25c and 50c Bloomers Powder Face and Ester Lady 10c Cream We Invite you to YEAR BOOK COM PLETED THIS WEEK The school year book for this year is completed and will be given to the students this Week. The staff under the drection of Miss Margaret Thurman have been working very hard for the past months, trying to make it possible for the students to have a commendable year book. They have done all the printing, photography, stenciling and memographing in the high school. The only thing that was made outside of the school was the cover. They should be praised very highly for their good work, for they have made it possible for the students to buy this book at the approximate cost of visit our store, serra yourself, it will be our pleasure to help you or Telephona your order. $2.00. WE DELIVER PROMPTLY Each student is to paste the pictures j p, S.We Cover Dresa Buttons and complete hit own book. j and Frame Pictures. The general theme of the book was Take advantage of it! Grasp this opportunity to enjoy new ironing ease! .The STATE HEN CONSIDER WORMS A new irons bring you such SERIOUS PROBLEM features as speed, light weight and automatic heat control. EASY TERMS! DONT DELAY! ACT NOW! See Your Electrical Dealer or Utah Fovver & Light Co. Electricity Is The Biesi Bargain in Tn Home Professor Sorenson of the Utah State Agricultural College was in Lehi. Sunday, concerning the worm problem we have to confront. After visiting some of the fields which were infested with worms he said that in all his years of experience he had never seen a situation that was so serious. Professor Sorenson has been workins- - in th IS line if urnA vm the past twenty years and he is now head of the department at the Agriculture College in Logan. The condition of the crickets do not compare with the worm situation. They are checking the cricket problem but thev mean8 of checking the fields infested wn worms. The only cure for the worms is to starve them to death by not planting any grain for Worms has began to infest gated fields .tut because that irrigated it is probable waterbe killed by the FREE SHOW FOR THE their tney m ' 'j Newell B. Cook, state Pf missioner and Lc ct.te P cation department of the and Game organisation. e" Lehi, Tuesday 12th. at Building at 8 o'clockgive a Ulk and Mr. strated lecture. Mr. ... This show is free and all are invited to eomfc 5Mr. and Mr,. Alfred UK fcur children of Salt nd wth Mr. II. Smith, Sunday. BObf ' ..V - 1 i ji |