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Show i IGH SCHOOL PLAY 1? PRESENTED NEWS L, e Kill I n M . :.: . :.. :am ::-- r ' i v.'t ." , " r--e: " ; ' )S HT rvprvii..'Wit - at- - t'. tlu-- their thVm plu..- TEW i.- - j. - fun.!- - ..'an ud.-i.- J.': , ., u t BIST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE has id ' ; l : ,, Ad;. :o,e pur i.;,v,. ,.i i,a Already many the tournament and veiy tournament ill hevin. '1 Hi v in.,. is entersoon the !i' I We.il :.. ., . SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT Secrets of the D. A.'s and 20 19 office- story the newspapers didn't tell revealed for the first time on the screen. Also Popeye in technicolor THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAI) THE SAILOR" Admission Only 10c and 20c. "POPEYE IIP SATURDAY iS CHILDREN S DRAWING SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1 Pleasant afternoon was spent at Ben Russn last Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Rus-soentertained the Sequoia Club. Mis. Joseph E. Smith was the honored truest because of it beinr her birthday- A beautiful birthday cake for her. The ladies spent the afternoon playing Annagrams. The prize went to Mr- N'iron Fowler. N I GUT the home of Mrs. 22 wa-ma- Hospital Notes and 23 NG ROUS Lawrence Kitchen of American Folk, was taken from the hospital to his home Tuesday, following an apenuiciiis operation and a week's care. FE rlothes low The ba' y of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen k. was admitted Beck of American to the Thursday for treat-rtenTh" child's illness was caused F-r- EST from pneumonia. The Screen Trembles With The Thunder Of Immortal lloof-ficitAnd The Heart Beats Of A Dca'lilcsi Loc! nt 'u ERROL FLYNN - OLIVIAdeHAVILLAND 3 by Warntt Bm. fnm Ti'.' seven-year-ol- u,:h Mrs. Paul pATRJC KNOWLES . HENRY STEPHENSON MGEL IiRl'CE Donald David Niven Robert Harral OiruttJ l Miclnel Cunii Crisp Also PATHE NEWS. HATiriEE SUNDAY M. Evenings 10c and uUj-- i 20c. FEATURES 2 i,c),. Morris and 2 sit itclr Fcturc. N 2,111 Vircrih.a Bruce in each st trrioninn. ,1 filmed it h Uv- - .!"c.:or- - friendly love of a bidding' Mature No. 2 PRESTON FOSTER and ANN DVORAK in We Who Are About To Die" romance that The "mazing story of a man condemned to die flamed from the cell block of murderers 2 1 Features for the Price of a iw. and Only One 10c -- These fresh fruits and vegetables come dashing to your table with plenty of what it takes to make your meals a tasty source of 'Vim and vigor." They're spring ! good Serve em often. j FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS Diamond Ileld Childish More's Utopians thought of precious stones as baubles and had a unique way of bringing the lesson home to their children. They would polish up any diamond they came upon on their coats and adorn the children with the gems. The children were of course delighted and would glory in them, but as they grew to manhood and womanhood, and saw that only children wore such things, without bidding from Jj their parents or teachers, they would throw the gems away as baubles men and women disdained and which belonged only to childish I VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK & EVERYTHING YOU NEED LAMSEIn; MMDS. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH years. State Participation In New York Fair fcQUART Whalen Voiee9 Opinion in Inviting Governor and People to the 1939 Exposition 1 fi f I NEW YORK, (Special). -I- n a letter of invitation to the governors of 47 .tales, Grover Whalen. President of the Now York World's Fair 1939 Corpjration. points out that the commercial consequences of the international exposition under construction in New York City are so great and important that they alone would justify the active participation of every state in the nation. "Fifty million persons from every walk in life, from every stale in the United States, from every country in the world, are expected to attend .he Fair," writes Mr. Whalen. "The great American market with its tremendous consumer purchasing power will be represented by these visitors. They will comprise a true n of America." The World's Fair, according to Mr. Whalen, will be a magnificent spectacle, entertaining and instructive. It will attempt to answer the questions: "What kind of a world have we built? What kind of a world are we building-- What kind of a world can we build?" With collateral improvements, it will represent a total investment of more than $125,000,000 by the Fair Corporation and the governmental, industrial and other participants. The Fair site park is a tract of 1216'di acres, almost at the geographical and population rentrc of New York City. Construction of buildings ar.d roads, grading, dredging, planting and landscaping are already under way. based upon a schedule which calls for completion of all construction operations before for January 1, 1939, to allow tour months exfinal decorations and Installation of hibits preparatory to the opening of the Fair on April 30. The opening date commemorates the Inauguration, on April 30, 1789, of George Washington as the first President of the United States. In the government area, and near an Imposing federal hall to be erected by the United States Government, the Fair will provide a "Hall of Slates" In which the significant contributions of each state In laying the foundations for the better ran be proudly disWorld of T' m'.rro-.played, says Mr. Whalen. an Invitation to His Ict'er supple-i.ent- s to the participate in 1h Fair extended governor; on November 30 by Governor Herbert H. I'hman of the host sta'e of New York- Governor Lehman pointed out thot the State of New York has appropriated, to date. $2,130,000 Ion of for ronvr.er.'omcnt of const boulevards, service roads, bridges, and certain other ba'de improvements the State will make at th" exposition site or its approaches. The New York legislature, further, dnr.ng 03(5 passed an act creating the New York World's Fair Commission of IS members and providing funds in aid of this body's preparation of plans for a state building and exhibit and for active state participation In the Fair. ocstiH? T $SWwi Outlook Justifies ? 1 1 No 166 Ryo I No. 63 Bourbon PINT U No. 167 Ryo No. 64 Bourbon i; ifV't j',-- , I ll Ij )M cross-sectio- II vt Zr err. u. 5 pat rift 1i? BRAND Ir'iUD "OLD Ql'KKR C0MrA.N AND I A W & A .DC t.ir t rj. HOTT-.E- trr- itiHIlNA riiiH.'i.i."' r. ft nr "SOCIETY DOCTOR" ww i,;,i , pretty nursf! for the icte Th, . n.,..... Plarkhurst and baby girl OHLYIOoS 15c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 2ITH re- one 4 P. !, son of Mr. and The Mrs. David Holmes is in the hospital recivin' medical aid. Hie CHARGE of tKe LIGHTBRIGADE Sirttiud Oscar Hall of High-Ianare parents of a baby daughter rn Saturday in the Lehi hospital . Mr. and Mrs- s rove 0 r. ho.-pit- US NEW YORK, (Special). Miss Liberty, of the statue in New York Harbor, is playing in her newest role. An artist's impression of her graces the official seal of the New York World's Fair of 1939. Thus, from the vantage point of news columns, mail stickers and Innumerable other decorated devices she carries the torch of Invitation io every corner of the world and Into every home In the United States. n The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this hurt I - iV BE GIVEN AWAY FREE $2.50 TO HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH l.'Jcilk- Sell, w A "MAN OF THE PEOPLE" The STATE STREET SHOE SHOP t( night-Guest- FREE 00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH our "J n-lit Mrs. Ruth Winy was hastess to the Ikan Oddity Club, Friday played bridtre and were served a nice lunch. Winners at bridge ure Miss Ncdra Lewis and Mrs. Verland Beck. FRIDAY IS $30 MEETING A. 1 1 THEATRE AMUSEMENT LEHFS namw P trial. dune whilo you wait. at the American I.t i'llev A :uuj viMting. "Sunniny of Sunnyside." a two act melodrama, which will be preented by the students of the Junior High School within the next few weeks. Mr. Abraham Anderson is the music director of the opera. Miss Betty Davis and Donald Rick Mrs. Zina Willis entertained last have been chosen for the leading afternoon at a bridge Thursday Miss Davis parts. taking the part luncheon for the Ron Amicus Club. Winners of the bridge jjrames were Mrs. Dorothy Holmstead, first prize; Mrs. Dorothy Southwick, second prize, and consolation, Mrs. Grace Morgan. A lively lunch was served, the color scheme was preen and white for St. Patrick's day. Guests of the Wanda Bushman, day were Mrs. Mrs. Rose Wilken, MrsVirginia Gurney and Mrs. Marie Willis. CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Go py Le:: cn i delightful entertainment was triven Thursday evening at the home of Miss Fern Rothe for the Chere Aimes Club. Ten quests were present to enjoy themselves. Tasty refreshments were served. Of B Lt Mrs.t Ella Cameron and Ma:i:ie I'tule! wo d called to visit Mr no .Mr-- - J. v . lagan last week on their way from Hollywood, Californiat to Twin Falls. Idaho A or Ltd V a; ail ' ba! "Yk Mrs. was hostess .'t eve'lil.i' to t le I.Ui-kCiub. her m wa- - Mrs. N'cra ATHA HEHERTvON-- TO Whimpey. After an Tid otial. an attractive Uiji.yable LEAI) I'osTl'RE PAllADK 'ieiicious St. Patrick's lunch was There were ten members Mis? Atha Hebei tsnn was chosen as Mis,- - Edith Mon.-o- n Standard Bearer of the Posture Par- pie.-en-t. was a ade this year. The two jrirls who truest of the evening. won places as the banner hearers were Mrs. LeRoy Lott will entertain Beth Thrasher and Enid Zimmerman. Thursday afternoon at bridge luncheon for the Social Club. JUNIOR HIGH OPERA CAST v. enict- - I43-J- I r, it! .h ed e, is. l t p ; Md.-n;- j UJIfjfllAVEfJ THE rt j i: ', ... w : .. i care of ail expenses. 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