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Show THURSDAY. APRIL THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 1937 jr i i for the crown. LEHI CELEBRATES This group was the upset team of the tournament and surprised Lehi TITLE and Utah counly fans as much as RUNNER-U- P anyone by their success. Many Praise Team Thursday wag "Victory Day" at and students as The school assembly program included reLehi high basketand words of praise by the folthe Pioneer marks honored faculty second won ball team which recently lowing: Coach Ross O. Nielsen; Keith meet. title state Smith, guard; Principal place in the secretary-treasurR. Mitchell, David of behalf on Captain Sid Manning, Earl the team presented a trophy cup to of the State Prep Association; on the forward Holmstead. n "Hap" Student Body President Milton of team state Lehi is championship The in the special assembly. cup Thurman. Miss Margaret to be a reminder of the sensational rise of the team from just another representing the faculty and girls; sensational &jtmeer Clem Turner, squad to the "ark horse" position and then to the position of final challenger guard of the 1922 state championship all-sta- te er Rus-so- l'JOS-190- 9. New White Oxfords, Ties, Shirts, Sox, Hats and Clothing for the Junior Prom Work Shoes and Work Clothing Sheep Sheers Gloves and White Overalls Ladies New Spring Coats, Dresses, Hosiery Children's and Ladies' Anklets Power's MAIN STREET tIie Store LEHI, 1TAH team. The Booster Girls presented a clever stunt and the program was completed by several musical numbers. Boyt Given Banquet Thursday evening the girls of the Booster club arranged a banquet, which was attended by 60 guests. On several of the place cards appeared names which have long been in the Pioneer hall of basketball fame. They Fave Evans. Jaw Whitman. Glen Chilt n, Thomas Woffinden, Charles Roberts, Fred Wanlass. Odell Fullmer .Petersen. Ronald Price, l AUred and Raeldon Goates. Most of (these names are familiar to local residents. Roberts is a returning B. Y. U. football star for next seas- - n. dance was held at A the conclusion of the banquet in the high school gymnasium. Scout Column i Uht REPRESENTATIVES EXPLAIN' j , -- mjrm. J of frrcontntives Scout Council the Lehi District Boy rds. Stake v,sitd three of the Lehi will be wards remaining this year. The two visited next Tuesday evening. nroiect for the Boy APPRECIATION by the representwas explained Scouts atives and the necessary qwuia.- ". aDoreci .1. vn..cc to participate were fven took part in the Jail Rulon Fox Brother M. I. A. Chorus: a over .. uouu-..Larr.e. be held on the hirh leader, Sister canipoiee will - .,h and pverv- chorus school campus with an over nVom..uSl,."---member. Accept our u.- -. hike ff up. wh an A .rad.n at pm,at,on for your effort, ,n making All success the camporee will be allowed to take it a M. I. A. Activity Committee. Stake summer camps. part in any of the in tk firt two canins will be held the! 01 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson .. . . one v June, iar ... v nv ;..., 01 " air Lane Vatinnn liuvs .l ai park. (niifi Lake Salt relatives Saturday, of south state, all over the will be at one of these two tampsRoberts broke his neht ankle The following patients received i ne oik piujcti treatment at the Lehi Hospital this rm o, vabintt..n D. C. June last Tuesday when he was working m 4--. rsti. week : ci. i ar": '( to .lulv 1Z. semi-form- nejis-omce- rs j tl. tho mSTSTS JE al "is Hospital Notes Alvin Whitby .f Alpine, underwent a major operaton on Monday. Six Months. 'That means another slash in my wages, but it's mighty good news to many of you. "Effective April 1 all customers in the territory served by our system in Utah and Idaho, on the domestic lighting and small appliance rate will receive another lc reduction in rates. .riTV IS "And, when you use extra electricity, you the half-pric- ct'barsaim i ... IN unME -- mi- inc. e buy it at the new low rate. at a 50 discount off Sinctrtly, REDDY KILOWATT Your Electrical Servant. j ir? at the home of Mrs. Clara Russon, Friday. A delicious lunch was served. 20c 1 lb. pkg. Coffee, M. J. B. Jr. 2 Cans Sardines, Booth's Powdered Sugar 3 lb. package 21c Chili Beans 25c Fresh Salmon Fresh Cod Fish Fresh Lard, Rex LEHI WINS FIRST MATCH OF THE SEASON Lehi won over Provo Legion Rifle Club by a very close victory Friday night at the Provo gallery with the total scores of both teams being 449, the winning team being chosen by going over targets from both teams and picking the best off hand shooting. Lehi's boys are getting into shape fast for the county match which will take iy place April 9th at the Provo Gallery. The match which was shot at Provo March 26th was the first for Lehi this season and they made a very good score. 449 out of a possible 500 on a regulation match. The Lehi boys have been making very good scores at their club practices and are hoping to go far in the county and state matches. The members of the club being C. 0. Holmstead, Elden Holmstead. Lowell Brown, Leland Price, Gordon Cedar-stroRoger Cedarstrom. Victor Larsen, Walter Woffinden aid Geo. Roger Price. The score: PROVO POST No. 13 Don Clark J2 F. R. Newell lack Williams 90 Mrs. F. R. Newell 89 Sid Belmont 86 19c 25c 19c 10c 25c 59c 69c 18c - People's PHONE 76 OR 78 2 Pounds 3 Pounds 35c 4 Pounds 75c 35c Co-o- p STATE STREET, LEHI j 5" U hy bother in tbe kitchen can preparing food when youYou U get it from us already cooked and ready to serve. like the tastihess and the deliciousness of our preparations Try some today and see for yourself how good store foods" can be. GROCERIES, MEATS, SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. 95 " 91 . 89 gg 35 449 .11 39c - 20c Meat Department Lehi Second Ward have a few bushels of Early Bliss Seed Potatoes For Sale. If interested see HEBER C. WEBB, Phone 52 C. O. Holmstead Lowell Brown Eldon Holmgiead m, Pound Can SEED POTATOES 449 mni.m 23c 3 Pounds Pounds Macaroni 3 for Bread, 12 oz. loaves Toilet Soap, Maxine 6 Bars Ovaltine, $1.00 Size Syrup, 10 Pound Bucket Cocoa, 2 Pound Can Th Sequoia Club members spnt a pleasant afternoon sewing and visit' LEHI George Roger Price Walter Woffinden .nun Lux Flakes, large 3 for Lux Toilet Soap - 3 for Lifebuoy Toilet Soap Baking Powder, Schillings 1 " t Fork, Utah, Attorneys of the Executrix. First Publication April 1, 1937, Last Publication April 29. 1937. Thursday, Friday, Saturday 21c Rinso, large size 10c Lux Flakes, small afternoon. inter-connect- "Compared to the rate last September, this is a reduction of 25 a rate among the lowest in the United States today for domestic lighting and small appliance service. f17, American Ui Consolation r.rize went to Mrs. Marvel Peterson. The hostess served a lovely luncheon. Special guests were Mrs. Rose Wilken and Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. Thursday " S. Broadbent, deceased. Elsmore and Wootton, raxBO Miss Edith Fox was the winner of! a beautiful Easter Lily at a bridge luncheon given by Mr. Arthella Powell I'SflV Broad-ben- SCOUT RALLY PLANNED The Scout Rally will be held April Mrs. Glen Varney and baby biy of in the hitfh school gymnasium. 8th American Fork, was returned home, Plans are being made and will be Friday from the hospital. detail next week. in given Mrs. Jay W. Price and baby boy TAKES POSITIONS were taken to their home Sunday from the local hospital. Armond Webb has been appointed of the District Health and chairman Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Smith ansucceeding Dr. Committee, born Safety son. a of nounce the birth Friday Whipple at the Lehi Hospital. Mrs. Amie Glenn D. Hutchinson. ByronMaster of Smith is the grandmother of this has been appointed Scut Troop II, succeeding Max Wilson. Another Cut in Domestic Lighting Rates Now in Effect! It's Your Second Reduction in Rates Within CREDITORS In the estate of Jueph S. t, deceased. Creditors will present claim r!4 vouchers to the undersigned, at home in Lehi City, Utah, on or befor the 4th day of June, VXil. Signed Mrs. Annie Shaw Broadbect, Execurtix of the Estate of J05e ...... At the meeting of the Athenian Club. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. H. B . Merrihe.v gave an interesting talk on the Colonization of Arizona. Musical numbers were in charge of Mrs. Oliver Kittinger. Hostess of the! occasion was Mrs. John F. Bradshaw. f-- NOTICE TO - The Lucky 13 Club members were socially entertained Wednesday evening by hostess, Mrs. Roxie Russon and assistant hostess, Mrs. Ila Fowler. The s cial was held at the Elmo Russon home. A enjoyable evening was spent followed by a nice easter lunch. Twelve guests were present. We, Consult County C'erk or tt respective signers for further formation. -f- CLUB HEWS 3h - !JJd SUMMER PROGRAM luesuay Mary Maudsley spent the week-.- ?1 held Saturday Salt Lake City. the Memonal 8t 7:30 p- m- in the Lehi of fjr members and also LEGAL NOTICES orfraiation Game people interested for other heen called in m- mis nieeimn ks PROBATE AND GUARDri tere- -t of the fof this oganization head to elected SHIP NOTICE be wiU city. tt&f"-"-- i THE LEHI FREE PRESS ! j MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEIH, tf0 |