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Show r THURSDAY. JULY 23, THE LEHI CEEE PRESS 1936 and El Vera Dansie offered the ing prayer. WHITE ANGEL" FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE ', TUDOR SEDAN V-- 8 VERY CLEAN and EXCELLENT CONDITION Inquire at i BOB S SHOE SHOP PHONB MAIN STREET 184-- W ATKINS SPECIALS HOUSEHOLD FLY SPRAY STAINLESS. SWEET SMELLING 50c QUART HALF GALLON 80c What is heralded as one of the out standing productions of the screen "The White Angel, a First National picture portraying the life story of the immortal nurse, Florence Nightingale plays at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with Kay Francis in the stellar role. The picture points in fire drama the fight of Florence Nightingale, a wealthy Engish society girl, to remedy conditions in army field hospitals and the neglect of dying soldiers. All the tragedy and pathos of the battlefield is pictured in the film, as well as the beauty of the life of sacrifices of Florence Nightingale and her specially picked nurses. The film is set in the middle of the last century during the Crimean war, and the most thrillinf scenes take place at the base hospital at Scutari, a small Turkish town' on the north shore of the Bosporus, and at Balaclava, where the immortal six hundred of the Light Brigade rode "into the jaws of death." No more powerful nor romantic theme could have been selected by First National than that of the life of the gr&at nurse who gave her all to humanity by revolutionizing the hospitalization system of the world, and whose efforts laid the groundwork for the establishment of the Raj elas- - low-co- st REFUNDED. TIRES. TUBES and ACCESSORIES USE CONOCO IT'S BETTER Fi FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES SERVICE CENTRAL STATION i punvr ii LAMONT FOTHERINGHAM. Manager FIRST EAST and STATE STREET - You will I J half-brother- s, DURIED HERE Mordaunt Shairp. Hoi-ton- ALL WORK GUARANTEED OR MONEY - s, - g, CLUB NEWS TRIP club prize trio for a Utah and girl to the National Club Congress is announced by the Nation- A in town. We have the best greasing equipment - ARNOLD C. BREMS CHICAGO Your Car Vacuum f Cleaned FREE Utah-Idah- o - 4-- H V With Each Grease Job for one week only Hospital Notes 98c OFFERS 133S ft f Cost Collection In spite of the big increase in colDIES IN IDAHO lections, the treasurer's offij performed all the extra amount, an unusual record n collections. Idaho Falls, Idaho Considerable extra wrk is involved, Joseph R. Briggs, Sr.. 75. retired including the writing of redemption farmer of this section, died at his certificates. home, 1098 Idaho avenue, Wednesday Lehi approprionment of the money morning of a heart attack as he was will be $2 033.49. getting up from the breakfast table. Mr. Briggs was born January 27, 1861, in Lehi, Utah. He moved to Heber, Utah, in 1909, and came here 20 years ago. He was employed until recently with the Sugar company and then The following patients received engaged in farming. Before coming here he was active in civic affairs in treatment at the Lehi Hospital this Lehi, where he served for a time as wek: city marshal. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mrs- Virgil Meredith of Pleasant and sons two Grove underwent a major operation Agatha Hodge Briggs, a daughter. Bert E. Briggs and Mrs. in the local hospital Friday. Alta Yard, Long Beach, California, and Joseph R Briggs, Jr.. Ogden, Mrs. W- J. Strong of Alpine is the seven Horace, Utah; stepchildren, proud mother of a fine baby boy born Hodge and Mrs. Chase Robinson, in the hospital. Saturday. Blackfoot; Abraham Hodge. Sugar MrsGlen Robinson of American City; Mrs. Dwht Hicks, Monroe, and William who has been receiving medical Mrs. Fork, Utah; Sayre Stewart Hodge. Idaho Falls; Irla treatment at the hospital was taken Hodge, Salt Lake City, Utah; three to her home on Friday. Eugene Briggs. Lehi; Lawrence Briggs, American Fork, James X. Taylor, who was brought Utah; Ezra Briggs. Canada; four to the hospital last week for medical MrsLizzie Peterson, treatment was returned home Friday. half-sister- 4-- H due to the desire of property holders to protect their property from being sold to the county on auditor's tax FORMER RESIDENT Cross. WATKINS SUPERFINE The picture is enacted by an exceptionally talented cast of prinVANILLA Mrs. Mame Kirkham, Provo; cipals, with more than one thousand Lehi; Mrs. Frances Hacker, Canada; Mrs. 11 0USCE I10TTLE persons in extra roles. Ian Hunter, famous on the Ixindon stage and in Mable Taylor, Lehi; a brother, Geo. Urnsand Donald Woods have the two Briggs, Rigby; 18 grandchildren and Order by Thone or Card three leading masculine roles. Funeral services were held in Others in the cast include actors Idaho Falls, Idaho, Saturday, July famous in America and abroad both Jams Peterson of Lehi was one Watkins Dealer on the stge and screen, among them 18thLeW Phone 86-Donald Crisp, of the speakers. being Nigel Bruce, Henry O'Neill, Billy Mauch, Charles Croker-KinPhoebe Foster, George REPORT OF TRIP Curzon, Georgia Caine, Ara Gerald, Halliwell, Hobbes, Eily Malyon, Lil Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wing in ian Cooper and Egon Brecher. CHARLES D0RT0N with Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Edding- William Uieterle directed the pro duction from the screen play by'ton enjoyed a trip to the northwest. Charles Dorton, 64, of 1572 South State Street, died Friday morning in Salt Lake City at a local hospital. He was born April 14, 1872, in Lehi, Utah, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorton. Mr. Dorton had been engaged as a meat salesman for the past forty years, but because of ill ness, had been unable to work during the last two months. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Marriam Wines Dorton of Salt Lake City; five sons, Denzil Dorton, Oak land. California; Dewey and Maurice . both of Salt Lake City; Lyle Dorton of Ixis Angeles and daughter. Miss Doris Dorton of Salt Lake City. Also surviving are three grand-rhildre- n and four brothers, Joseph Dorton of Lehi; George Dorton. William Dorton. Lehi and David Dorton. residing in Idaho. Funeral services were conducted at 1572 South State Street at 1 p. m Sundav. in the Deseret mortuary chapel, 36 East Seventh South Street Mr. Dorton died Saturday morn ing in a local hospital of anemia. Bishop Harold G. Stewart of the Burial Ward officiated. Jefferson Lehi in the made was city cemetery. THURSDAY. JULY 23, 4-- H boy Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. The trip is for the clubster who makes the outstanding record in his livestock projects and other activities. This year's Conirress the fifteenth will again be conducted as feature of the International Live stock to be held in Exposition Chicago, November 27 to December sum of $140 is provided for the trip through The Cudahy Packing It will be awarded by Company. State Club Leader D. P. Murray. Miss El Vtra Dansie, will hold a Club meeting at her home Friday at 7:30 p. m. All the members will please be present to continue with vour work. 4-- Mrs. Glen Robinson and baby of American Fork, were taken to their home Sunday. Dorothy Grover, Bernie Koegel and Eftie Williamson of Los Angeles, California received treatment for cut? and bruises at the hospital Thursday following an automobile accident in Pleasant lhey lett luesaay, July an and arrived home Friday. July 17th. Dr. Eddington attended the convention of the Pacific Northwest Medical Association from July 8th to July 12th. They traveled along the Columbia highway, seeing large tunnels and bridges and viewed the large Bonneville dam now under construction. In Portland, Oregon, they visited the large estate of Julius Myers, Catholic Shrine, the only one of its kind in the world. It was built in honor of Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus and was called " The Statuary of Our Sorrowing Mother." They visited the Lambert Flower Gardens, second largest in the world, also the beautiful home of the President of the First National Rank. They also visited ir Seattle, Washington, and attended the Golden Jubilee which is being held there from July 1 to September 7. The port at Seattle where they viewed nine large sailing vesses and ship in the port, also visited the Wayen- heuser Lumber Co. They also went to Vancouver and British Columbia and traveled on the ship "Princess Elaine" from Van couver to Victoria, a distance of 36 Grove- Jar Rings, Caps, Bottles, Wax, Fruits, etc. - Our stock LIONS NEWS complete. FRUITS get the best selection of cnoice Meats and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS '3 Racker and Sunday Mrs. W. Mrs. La Rue Wright of Salt Lakevisited in American Fork with Mrs E- is GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. Claron Jorgensen has announced a canyon party with the site yet to be named will be held Wedesday, July 29, under sponsorship of the Lehi Lions Club. All other clubs of Utah valley and the Heber City Club will be invited. Club of the Third The Cooking Ward under the direction of Mrs. miles. They viewed from a distance the Irene Edwards served a dinner to their mothers Wednesday afternoon. large European ocean liner "The The dinner was held at the home of Aoranci." Lloyd Strasburg and Harold Os They also saw Ninaimo and borne attended the picture show in their leader, Mrs. Irene EdwardsChemainus, B. C. and obtained a pass Provo. Friday evening. The Six Stitchers Club met at to go through the Victorio Lumber and the home of Maureen Skinner, Fri- Manufacturing Co- where thev wit nessed the taking of the larga red THESE day afternoon. They finished their wood trees from the water and saw A also was pajamas. planned party them manufactured into all kinds of which will be held on July 29th. Relumber. freshments were served. They were much impressed with the Betty Christofferson. Reporter. ARE GOOD FOR beauty of Victoria, the capitol of The Thrifty Stitohers Club Canada. They attended an open air FOR met at the home of Miss Dorothy concert on the water front and an THURSDAYS SATURDAY Gray. Tuesday, July 21. Work on officer of the hip "Princess Joan" took their projects were continued. A les- them through the ship from the top 10c son on BREAD, Three 5c Loaves personal grooming was given deck to the engine room. From there 4 Cans 15c DEVILED MEAT Norma Price after which a party they went to Port Angeles on the ship by 10c was CATSUP, 14 Ounce Bottle Refreshments were ''S. S. Ixiguois. From Port Angeles planned. served to the following: Norma Price, they returned to Oregon and then TALL CAN SALMON 10c Dona Hadfield, Lucille Carter, Beat- continued home, iney were gone rice and Mell Wardle, Dorothy Gray. eleven days and report a wonderful DflDV ft DC A IIC small can Cc Zetella Price, Melba Carter Verla trip. Thayne, Phyllis Dorton. Udon Gough 10c and Faye Dickerson. Pork and Beans, Quart Can TAX SALES REDEMP 2 Pounds l Soda Crackers. . ,18c 10c Skippie Peanut Butter COUNTY SUPERVISOR TION FUND GROWS 2 Cans 19c Corn 4-- H canning ! season a arrived Thursday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hacking of Cedar Fort. A baby boy (save - PHONE 17 - Leonard Chipman. LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET Th( nets vho U. ihet. Dig BIG VALUE 3 Pounds 3 Cans 25c TEA,'"' Powdered TO? lection. 20-- We Deliver Promptly. BROADBENTS STORE u.. IS THE PLACE 1 GIRLS 26 25c Sugar DRIED SLICED BEEF in Glass Tumbler CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS... 20c There is no better and more complete assortment of groceries in Lehi and priced to please you. We invite you to come and make your own se- PHONE INSTRUCTS 4-1- Miss Dorothy Stewart, county sup' n worn, waa at a ervisor or me meeting last week held for the girls of Lehi in the Memorial build ing. She gave demonstrations to help the girls with their work. vesiaes uie instructions given by Miss Stewart, the girls enjoyed a program which had been prepared. Prayer was offered by Margaret Banks, followed by a croup song, Vida Jones and Zola Johnson sang a song, accompanied by Zada Webb. Karma Clark furnished a piano solo. Pauline Worlton read a poem, I la and Zada Webb gave piano duet, a Edgar A. Guest poem by Utella Smith and the group sang a closing uong DELINQUENT TAGPAYERS PAY IN $295,843.61 IN FIRST SIX MONTHS -- 4-- H Checks will be issued at the tax ing units of Utah county Monday for their share in the $106,970.24 tax sale redemption money collected during the second quarter of 1936. Apportionment of that amoun brings the total for the first six months of this year to $295,843.61, or more than was collected $184,858-3six months of 1935. first the during The total collections in the first half of 1935 was $110,985.27, accord ing to County Treasurer Andrew Jtn Fif c is 'peak H4H ...ait no incirease in cost! Old Quaker gives you a barrel of quality in every bottle, . . and it doesnft take a barrel of money Here's big oewt about America's biggest-sellin- g whiskey. Old smoothness in the past has won Quaker's for it many million friends. And now Old Quaker gives you even more for your money than ever before half again as much mellowing age as it ever had before! To those who know Old Quaker, this addtd richness gained by 18 months in the wood is a bonus of quality on quality. And mind you, not one penny has been added to the price! 1ipimt If g5l B.U7w) to.4(ftMriMM 1 QUART ft NewlMOw) hoocst-to-goodne- ss I Si sen. This tremendous increase in the revenue from tax sale redemptions was a ire 4-- H TEAS. Very Good 2 and SPECIALS A-- i,ktt i'undi - run a ubMiii tu ITtAIGHT WKXSKTT... AJ TOU NtETXl IN IOUMON Ol BTI |