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Show SOW REAP HABIT; SOW A HABIT, REAP CHARACTER LEHI'S WIDELY READ V lOLl'ME HELD FOR A. John tkur niay "'ht McCarrie, J. MCCARREE off iviCL-arrie- , - H Ernest Jacklin, 22, Ameri- lan Fork, were convalescing at their domes this week from injuries received n an automobile accident Sunday ard, and' sXJ W FOR STAKE OUTING r i f LEHI PEOPLE WILL Mutual Improvement Associations to be held in Salt Lake City, June 11, 12 and 13They will be interested in the inspirational talks and the hearing fine instructions which shall be given . Other than instruction, there will be demonstrations of the different M. I. Our stake will participate in the dancing demonstraions given at Saltair, Friday evening. The couples having learned the M. I. A. dances for this year and those interested in demonstrating at Saltair will leave Friday afternoon. The Lehi Stake will be represented in the Gleam Wraltz, Fox Trot and Centennial Waltz. Those going to Saltair to participate in the dancing are: Pauline Worlton, Weslie Schow, Royle, Marjorie Anderson, J, R. C. Allred, Lucille Winterton, Jean Wilson, Ruth Worlton, Ross Watkins, Ila Zada Webb, Rex Zimmerman, PeterSelina Adams, Frank Webb, son, Wayne Powell, Karlyn Chatfield, Milton Russon, Odessa Zimmerman, Wayne Sunderland, Virginia Jackson Russell Schow and VeNoy Turner. Other dances will be demonstrated M. I. A. by different stakes. Some are Hawaii coming t' member from Dancers dance. a special demonstrate will come from many states to enter dance festival. this church-wid- e The dancing is only one of the features of the conference there are to be conmany. A detailed outline for the week's last in our ference was given issue. - ESSES i 1 OTO-FLOR- for street home M Informal Parties . Presses ! Jui afternoon class our department is replete desirable and seasonable wear- in a wide selection at ''Golden real contribution 'ith of Prices." 1 W uggage CLASS Tra .... FOR PRICES BUYERS. AT ECONOMICAL ...a T - you solve le'p your baggage probSteel suit eases for auto ;fvel water proof will stand" the fd knocks and come back like new. r vases inexpensive on" 6" lookers- you can find here just what len. m need. muu )UU ior irngratinfc find th priced rio-K- f and" fhincr fishing s - cert. A cameraman happened to be handy when workmea on the International Palace for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition descended from the roof at lunchtime and here's the he obtained. Close examination shows that the 'vorkn.ei. formed picture a "39," the year ot the World's Fair at Saa Francisco, as they descended. 1939 World's Fair Palaces To Become Giant Hangars SAN FRANCISCO. Two of the largest buildings now nearing completion for the 1939 Golden Gate Inter- national Exposition on Treasure Island In San Francisco Bay will become hangars for the Clipper planes which span the Pacific Ocean when the World's Fair closes. The buildings are the International Paiace and the Palace of Fine and Liberal Arts, which were desl u a3 .A- permanent structures fo.-- the r...-trc.- p at store of service and home of Wolverine Work Shoes. The family and descendants of Martin Bushman were in attendance at the reunion held at Mutual Dell, There were Saturday and Sunday. to three close hegistered Sunday, hundred. The program was carried .out as had been planned and proved atto be of much interest to those hi tendance. The oldest member present at the reunion was Mrs. Martha Bushman of Lehi. itan air terminal which will occupy Treasure Island after the end of the Exposition. They will be among the' largest airplane hangars in the worldj Treasure Island, site of the Expos!tion. is the largest island in the world, and was reclaimed from the bottom of the sea by eleven giant dredges. Moie than 20.000,000 persons' are ? ; ;Led to attend the World's i.ieh will open February 18 Fak', - man-mad- e The Melchizeoik Priesthood and Stake Relief Society officers are planning entertainment for the adults and and enjoyabe afternoon is to be expected among the older folks. Softball teams are being organized by Sunday School officers, for anyone who enjoys this sport. Primary officers and Sunday School officers of the stake are arranging activities to entertain the childVen who attend. The M. I. A. are arranging out door games on the lawn, under the direction of Mr. Dean Prior, who will be assisted by- local and" professional recreational leaders. The M. I. A. will also conduct a horse shoe tournament with R. B. Worlton, Ross Nielson, Wilford Hansen, Fay Wonfor Glen Wanlass, Evans, n Barnes, John Smith and E. C. - MAYTIME THERE'S A WORD FOR IT AT out-of-to- Jorg-ense- in charge- - At 7 p. m. the M. Nelson Eddy discovered . recently concerts all of his scenes were shot in swft succession. He will be on the road until the first of May, performconcerts in as many ing forty-thre- e cities. "Maytime," one of the most elaborate musicals attempted in Hollywood, plays at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday engagement. Two weeks of work remained after Eddy's last scenes were made. Under the direction of Robert Z. Leonard, who made "The Great Miss MacDonald and' Eddy sang in varied costumes, going through love scenes, emoting and." playing light comedy sequences. In one of the most difficult sequences in the entire picture Miss MacDonald and Eddy sing grand opera together for the first time. A huge replica of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City in With 1875 was built on two stages. orchean an on the stage sixty singer stra of sixty-fiv- e pieces the stars made an entire act of an original opera written especially for ''Mayime." Together, the stars sang "Will You Remember?," the theme song written by Sigmund Romberg for his original New York production; "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" and the celebrated "Santa Lucia," Italian folk song. Eddy did three specialty numbers, "The Students' Drinking Song," "Ham and Eggs," which is a medley of operas set to comedy lyrics, and "Vive I'Opera." a comedy song about fat prima donnas. Zieg-field- ," Isaac Wilson Fox family The organization are holdng the Fox Reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, Saturday, June 26tfi. All the descendants of Mr. Fox are asked to be present. The reunions will begin at 1 o'clock. Miss Inez Powell of Denver, Colorado and Mrs. Emily McPherson of Bridge River. B. C. and little daughter, Joyce, are guests of their sister, Mrs. Edward Fox. How many of us are sincerely, honestly, in favor of economy in government. Federal, state and local? Then why are we, on the one hand, complaining about the waste and extravagance in public affairs; and the other hand, sending delegation after delegation to Washington to join the treasury-plundereasking, begging, peading for the Federal Government to finance anything and everything done here? Why is it that when the suggestion was made in Congress that certain appropriations o the state be reduced, all but 2 of the 48 governors immediately sent in vigorous protests? What did we say? It is possible that we have become that we cannot see so simple-minde- d that ultimately our own pockets are going to be "picked" to pay for all this spending spree? What has become of our proud background of frugality, thrift, and corr.nr n sense? we are sincere, if we are honest, If when we preach and teach economy in government, then let us keep these g home; delegations and let's rite our two senators and our two representaives assuring them that they will receive backing if they will fight for, and vote for, a sound, conrs HEW BEAUTY SHOP TO OPEN FRIDAY Mrs. Eva Anderson will open her beauty parlor Friday morning. The shop will be located in the back of Val's Barber Shop. Mrs. Anderson is ready to give the public the best in permanent waving hair styling and other features of & beauty shop. She has had six year of experience in the Anderburg Beauty Parlor in Provo and has acted as one of the head operaters at the shop for quite a while. You are invited to visit the prices and watch results. Mrs. Anderson hopes to please you by giving you the best in quality and service. new7 shop-compa- PUBLIC PLEASED WITH ICE CREAM PARLOR The public has been completely satisfied with the ice cream served at the Sparkle Inn since the opening, Saturday. Because of the fact that the ice cream is made at the shop it is possible that you be served larg quantities for a low cost. Everyone is talking Jibout the malted milks which equals any ever servea'. They are thick, rich in flavor and are the biggest you can buy. Not only do you get quantity when you buy at the Sparkle Inn but quality which is unbelievable. Mr. Evans invites all those who have not visited the parlor to come in Those within the njxt few days. who have been there once don't need a second invitation. ve MAYOR FOX AND FAMILY IN AUTO CRASH ee money-grabbin- sistent reaction m Mayor I. W. Fox, Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems and two children while enroute to Provo Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Brems. Sunday afternoon, were ghaken but uninjured when the car driven by Mayor Fox was sideswiped by another car, backing from parking by the curbing in American Fork. The Fox of expeneditures and car had the fender and running board for a balanced budget. torn off. If Utah taxpayers will take the initiative, perhaps the rest of the nation CHILDREN GATHER will follow. Let's get out our pencil and paper TUESDAYS AT PARK now and start the crusade: WE can't "Ask for nothing pay for." The Utah Taxpayer. All roads lead to Wines Park on Tuesday evenings. Despite the cold wind blowing on that evening nearly one hundred boys and girls gathered WE ARE FEATURING to hear the stories told by Mrs. Rhea Eddington, Mrs. Carlton Wilson, Mae Strasburg and Karlyn Chatfield. A NEW AND BETTER Our boys and girls look forward ALMOND TAFFEE eagerly to Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Next week the hour will be Patended by Brown's Ice Cream Co. spent in playing games. If we can We have installed a judge by that hour last summer our park will be filled next week The HEW SANDWICH program for next week is under the supervision of the Lehi First TOASTER Ward Primary Officers and Teachers. which is guarantees the very best in sandwiches. John Delmore of Emmitt, Idaho, is Lehi. and us built Boost visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. help Lawhorn and family. HUNGER CURE DINER re I. A. are sponsoring demonstrations in swimming and diving, conducted talent. The by local and closing feature will be the dance at 9 o'clock given by the M . I . A . to which everyone is invited. Girls of the stake The Bee-Hiwill hold their swarm day at Saratoga on this date with demonstration of interest to be exhibited1. Junior Girls activities will be put WEDDING RECEPTION on by the Junior Girls and their leaders. A splendid group of activities are A large crowd was in attendance at lined up for the Boy Scouts, under the Alpine Gymnasium, Fri. evening the direction of scout officials of the when a weo'ding reception was held for district. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Austin, who were Buses will travel to and from the married that day in Salt Lake City. resort at intervals during the afterMany from Lehi were invited to the noon and evening, stopping at points nicely arranged reception. Dancing for stake members in their respective and a program were the two main feadistricts. Time schedule and bus tures of the evening. stops will be announced next week. out-of-to- THE ROYAL BUSHMAN REUNION eeonomi- - GOODWIN'S Th - m-- . FOX REUNION famous "Ball Rubhpr f f J' its - riw LOT f "wi-- forty-secon- I Mies Plans are ging forward for the Stake outing to be held Wednesday, June 23, at Saratoga Hot Springs. The outlined program will commence at 2 p. ni. A half u'ay holiday has been declared by managers of the business houses and dovrs will close at 1 p- m. on Wednesday, June 23. The attitude of the business men Is greatly appreciated by all concerned in the stake. A main feature of the Jay will be is to luncheon hourEverybody and luncheon own their prepare bring to eat at 6 p. during which the The stake concert. a will band give of the conin is charge presidency U-h- i what it is to have a deadline to meet. He worked every day from early unATTEND CONFERENCE til late for he had to be finished with pic"Maytime," his third light near Alpine. ture with Jeanette MacDonald, on a The atuomobile in which they were Many people are planning to attend" definite date to start his 1937 concert d annual conference of tour. fifing driven by Roberts failed to the ake a curve on the the Young Men's and Young Women's hghway entering As a result of his commitment for A ACTIVITIES NAMED ' manic e I; No. 42 10. 1937 from Nevada- 2 ri JUNE the culvert into a Mc-,rr- ie i THURSDAY. TORLirS FAIR YTOKVrN S!,,niX '39 3 With no private axes to grind j no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string leading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER D died 39, at 6:3( in the mine at Alpine and ran poison ditch, turning ver twice lengthwise, Deputy Sheriff Walter Durrant reMr McCarrie met his death when ported, The two men were taken to the was .ent down the mine to bring Amercan Fork hospital and later reA of out the mine. articles down turned to their homes. Both suffered .;;oW workman who had pone him had let the severe bruises. he mine just before would be com-- L one no eout, thinking down in the mine. When Mr. went down the poison gas UTAH LAKE REPORTED the ore filled his lungs. He was OVER FEET HIGHER ,und thirty minutes later sitting up . irtinst the wall in the mine He was born September 28, 1898, THAN YEAR AGO the son of Ironwood, Michigan aim ane lei-.aitiu j Utah lake, the principal source of IcCarrie. He was married to Norma water for southern Salt irrigation made 1928. 6, They hitman, June Lake and northern Utah counties, conLehi until three in home years Jheir tained 404,240 acre feet of water on when they moved to Nevada . ijo June 1, compared with 209,800 at the are his Left to mourn his passing same time a year ago. rife. Norma Whitman McCarrie and the This information is contained in a following brothers and sisters: leo McCarrie, Grand Junction, Colo-- ; report submitted Monday to T. H. lick McCarrie, Nevada City, Cali- - Humpherys, state engineer, by David renx parson ny, I. Gardner, Utah lake water commisma; ida; Frank McCarrie. Gold Hill, sioner. The level of the lake on June 1 stood ;evada; Mrs. Mary Cook, Los AnMrs. Margaret at 5.42 feet below compromise, while , California; Mrs. Emma Har- - on the same date a year ago it was ynch, Indiana; Clara 7.51 feet below the same point. This Colorado; iond, Denver, fedh Ran Francisco. California: means that the lake is now 2.09 feet ; Los An- - higher than it was a year ago. nd Bessie Christoflerson, feles, California. During May needs of irrigators reMilitary funeral services will be quired use of 34,713 acre feet of leld in the Lehi Fifth ward chapel, water, as against 26,690 acre feet in ItAAaiT The American the same month of 1936. The of 9u t m. 1UU heavy .egion will take charge. consumption was due to the dry, warm weather which prevailed throughout LEHI MAN IN most of the month. This month, however, because of AUTO ACCIDENT recent rains and cool weather, it is expected that the consumption will be lower than in June, 1936. Fred Roberts. 22, son of Mr. and Irs. Alfred Roberts of the Fourth City, arson HOME-OWNE- LEIII CITY. UTAH, ILITARY SERVICES TO BE YOUR NEWSPAPER ehi Free Pre I lie AN ACT. Paul Woolston of Provo is a guest at the home of his garndpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg. Announcing the Opening of a New Beauty Shop Friday, June 1 1 THE SHOP WILL BE KNOWN AS EVA'S BEAUTY SHOP AND WILL BE LOCATED AT Val's Barber Shop Come and compare prices. GET THE NEW PERSONALITY" WAVES AT EYA S BEAUTY SHOP |