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Show is World & rm ine SAFETY IN with you CARELESSNESS are all alone LN. )VU ehi Free Press LEHI S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- CIVY. UTAH '.ate an the quarter $l'n"wereforordered in ,ately ""; welfare expenditures county funds of ap- in nt 1 4pril to all County Welfare Cand Delia it me nts Wednesday '. Gillman. Director of the Public Welfare. Department of Uimi was taken at the instance L Sate Board of Public Welfare neavy unexpectedly se of he dur-i- e funds and County on State to the winter months due lijit iroiu their jobs and until lost had pointed out Gillman .. nidation of the r that the Legislature for purposes had proven welfare tl re-- Works not be placed on could Luate to meet the necessities in unem- iiioned by the increase no funds federal With Jaait providing assistance 10 he said, the ibodied people, curtailment was necessary to to stay within the Deparment for e :ic pappropriation. the County Directors. Mr. to t his instruction ifare Boards and irian said: Uii'4'i.m..r.)t::t:.t:y. MARCH No. 30 IT. 1H3S miitiiii ni noiiin BE ATTACKED pIJq (JIil rAliAUt arranged I. A. of the I.ehi Stake for the ward honor ranged '''a'.'1- r. will ii.i't-- i i iliim.,,, ,.,.. i!. jl.;.-- to !,. lieKl in the five warns :''-;-u Tr.ffkiy. !ar,-2i'th. The Stake !ejH'ir. ivt j, the e;i:hl-J- .. - held on law e;.f r nifht wli :;eM April ,"th u .r;l li'th the closintr dance of io, "You will unif! and t! the !k- T "'Vae;,! Mil which perfeCTec !.e M A. will be held in the The posture parade girls for the paitment is o stav at l'rovo lhn day nijrht. seeks l.tii: lust Ward Amusement Hall Senior High School were chosen Wedwithin its Lt j j i i :': :.. t t.vof bee!', lajuor and with ti:e First Ward acting as hosts. nesday after some very close competaie cannot incur a ai,d that all N nn;:- rs. and reet other Tn will ni, tik the closing of the M. ition. This feature of the girls physical counties must jiarlicipav m reduc-tion- s act s it con-- : serve no irood !. A hi Stake for the sea-- j education work is proving more popthe on a fair und tquitahle -. a.'i.i tend only to contribute to delim- ular each year with a greater number "The State Hoard is rn t anxious queue;,'. of girls trying for places each year. that constructive efforts be made to beer Miiiday and this year found their task Judges d compel recipients of aies will be the first line of attack. TABERNACLE BENEFIT some places had to to deterand hard public assistance to exert all possible Petitions will to all county, city tli tririti HrMwinir lots. mine o, effort to help themselves. Assistance iT i i aim iun oniciais educational MARCH asKing tneir DANCE Condor, physical should not be extended to persons eration m enforcement of closiing the following teacher announce!. who fail to avail themselves of anv oi uniances in mis regard. as the Pasture Parade for 1938: girls Carter's Orchestra are donating opportunity for employment or who .March 24 was set as the date for Elsie Calton neglect any other opportunities to a meeting of the morals committees their music and Smuin's are furEliza Calton provide themselves with the necessitof the tight stake with bishops of nishing the DansArt for a well arColledge Marjorie ies of life. all county wards. The county organ ranged dancing party for the benefit Betty Wilson AdMr. Gillman likewise made it clear ization will also meet at that time of the Stake Tatornacle. Ruth Worlton that reductions will not apply to Chairman Terry points out. vance ticket sales will be held and I la Webb grants being made for assistance to liijiior control department agent; proceeds of the dance will all be Beth Peterson the needy aged or to the needy blind. Provo City Attorney I. E. Brockbank turned to the stake tatornar' funds. Dona Kirkham The reduction for Utah County was and .Mr. lerry. who is assistant I.ehi people are urged to purchase Josephine Royle the dance if posset at $19,75K.OO for the quarter. Zada Webb county auorney, a;i spoke on law- tickets and attend anxiOfficers in charge are siy sible. enforcement. Dortha Evans ous to be able to turn a tidy sum for WORLTON FAMILY TO MEET Esther Hutehings the tabernacle building fund. Alllred Ann Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willmott oi The John Worlton Johnson family are Jean Eureka, are guests of Mr. and Mrs Dorton B. planning a family social at the home B. W. Brownand E, Phyllis Kirkham Miss Phyllis Mr. Willmott is re of Dr. and Mrs. W L. Worlton, Mirl Sunderland SunChven of Brigham City, spent covering from a recent serious illMirian l.ott Sunday, honoring the birthday anni- ness day with Mr. and Mrs. T- F. of pneumonia. Wanda Turner versaries of their mother and brother Lela Smith the late Mrs. John Worlton and the Mrs. George Bone of Springville late Dr. F. D. Worlton. whose birth Faye Hucthings and son, Mrs. Rudolph Krenka Madge Thrasher spent Friday and Saturday with her day anniversaries are on March 16. John, returned to their home in Marjorie Anderson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Wing. Nevada. Sunday, after a Arthur, Pauline Worlton her Bone Mr. Saturday joined Orin Bone was a busness visitor month's visit with Mrs. Alice Austin. Gcraldine home Taylor her evening. Saturday panying Springville, Monday. Rhea Higgenson Beth Austin Gayle Hacking Ora Anderson m Verda Anderson m Zetella Price m m Theda Henke The TURES REDUCED ions serve, and no financial stringy Wading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY. SOCIAL EVILS TO EXPENDI WELFARE With no private axes to grind; ro selfish personal interest to I'ur:.,:!. 1,'.; ;; ii.,-;.- . ,!,..,! e M. GIRLS CHOSEN : 1 Ieg-ti;- ' , j i ba-i- after-midnig- able-bodie- -- 24'M's co-o- p band has good. exceptionally according to the kind leader, Abe An derson Additional caps for the band have been ordered and are expected within the near future. They are still short on the uniform fund and will appreciate any donations sent in. The band monitors are practicing for a city serenade and expect to serenade the city as soon as the weather for the will permit. Contributions new uniforms will be accepted at the Rememtor that any city serenade. band member will be happy to turn your donation to the uniform U-e- FORMER LEIII BOY MANAGER OF NEW FIRMAGE STORE - Norman Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Johnson is the manager of the new Firmage Store of St. George. The store was opened to the Mr. Johnson public on March 3. worked with the J. C Penney Co. for twelve years and was assistant manager of the J. C. Penney Store at St. George for some time. Lehi friends of Mr. Johnson wish him success and happiness in his new position. ' OODWIN'S CLEANING HOUSE SPECIALS SWEEPS CLEAN BROOM iXEW Real : Honest To Goodness" oniy one to (Value a customer. CRYSTAL WHITE and Selling SOAP GIANT BARS OF k G. FOR T M 25c M m : M m Groceries ana Meats M M TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE 3 BARS FOR 15c Limit 3 AND QXYDOL ' Bars 2 q m M LUX FLAKES AGAIN 3 FOR nm m THE PACKAGE m 25c MEAT DEPARTMENT MILD 19c lb. CHEESE 25c DUCKER'S TROCO Oz. Bottles Horse-Radis- h 4 16 2 for 25c for 25c : Oz. GINGERALE FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER SLICED BREAKFAST BACON FRESH 'b. 32c Pound 33c Pound SALMON. COD FISH, FILLETS and HALLIBUT EVERY WEDNESDAY WHITE KING POWDER J2g LARGE SIZE THE PACKAGE KCP Nlckle STICKS plated Clamp ARIY SPRING 80 TOTTVT "the School and Springs DRESSES PUDr'Air 7 to 14 ier "5 m White and Thp Rovon Dwarfs Their First Shipment of BaGS and RIBBONS F0R THE ' Us KIDDIES MIRACLE WHIP SALAD Tall Standby MILK 681 And a GALORE 18c lot of PRIZES at verine WnrV RV,ne CHEESE 5 LB. BRICK PRIZ- E- BHCOni 4TH PRIZE m iKottf M M GOODWIN'S Instituti prize- - nM the Yard t : other specials FLOUR SACK PEACOCK 4 TIE H B 3 37c OKt.SM.Nu Cans 28c Pounds 18c 4 .2 SODAS I 21c Large PEAS. BEANS oi' CORN M. J. K. .! R. COl'FEK t'lH .iA J. 23c .2 10 3 2'. for 25c ,'J Standby FLAKES or POST TOASTIES SUGAR POWDERED SUGAR SLICED PINEAPPLE TOMATO JUICE i ' M n 'Hon 0F ALL KINDS I 24c - - O-k- GARDEN TOOLS 3RD U PAINTS BULK or PACKAGE 2ND M NEEDS SEEDS m Onart 1 OXYDOL, WALL PAPER n n n um Can't Afford To Miss PJW PERCALES CLEANING M 69c lrP"n You m us Girls Size it or not EACH Believe FOR YOUR m 15c f Yellow Star Flour, 48 Pound Bag $1.29 6 Rolls 25c Toilet Tissue 5c Pork and Beans Dinner Club Salad Dress- , P M M m M M RIHSO John Worlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben B. Worlton graduated this from Rush Medical week the of College Chicago, receiving his M. I). Degree. Dr. Worlton will do interne work at the Salt his new The Junior High tryouts will be County Hospital, beginning duties on July 1. He is a graduate held Thursday (today) and will be of the Lehi High School and did his announced in this paper next week. preparatory work at the University of Utah, he has also successfully filled an L. D. S. Mission. LEHI DEHNER DANCE He will visit with his parents a month before taking over his duties AT LION HOUSE in the Salt Lake Hospital. M M M Can Pounds 18c 10c Pounds 58c Pounds 23c 19c 5c Ounce Bottle 1()C BEEF and CABBAGE 17c DINTY MOORE'S CORN FRUITS and VEGETABLES POTATOES, BANANAS, UK) Pounds I vcr.S. 69c 5c Pound Each Cn 3C LETTUCE, Large it? a n Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans returnpeople ed home Wednesday after a short in 'i Lake City, are spon-- 5 with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. visit Lion the a dance at dinner soring Evans Little Garry Evans remainKj House in Salt Lake City, Friday, ed with his grandparents for a visit. ; March 25, to which all Ichi people Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans taking former residents are invited. j or him back to Magna, Sunday. There will be a splendid program and j The affair will begin ; oinner uance. at 7:30. Tickets for the party can jlkj be obtained from Mrs. Fay Evans at GILES FEED STORE 'fU'. the Sparkle Inn at $1.(10 per person. ALL KINDS SEED GRAINS j!jI,AlI reservations must be made be- fore March 2.V A good time is as- Feeds and Grains for all purposes i :' sured all who attend. W. BALED HAY and STRAW ?!i livinggroupSaltof A :: I k 25c 2 Dozen Fresh Tomatoes. Cabbage ' " ' Sninach, ain, i,m,t! Onions. Lemons and Apples. Grapefruit. SKOW DRIFT WE DELIVER 5 HONEY TRIPS DAILY PHONE 76 Store The Peoples mtSBfOBBSS Lehi Cedar Posts, Extra Large RESPONSE TO BAND GRINDING DONATIONS GOOD Ml m m former i- 35c Per 10c 100 DELIVERY PROMPT PHONE 78 The response of the Band Mothers for donations for uniforms for the S": SPECIAL! 14 Ts! ' 1' M. D. DEGREE STANDARD BEARER Atha Hebertson BANNER BEARERS Betty Adamson Salena Peterson M M 39c -- nM M LEHI EOY RECEIVED M u Grapefruit Juice, SYRUP 10 Pound Can No. 2 Cans 3 for 25c Soprrv's Rolled Oats. 9 I.h. Ratr....35r at Marshmallows 1 Pound 1 Package 13c m & 'Z for llic Mo. cans ? Orapetruit, , r ior iicc s"- ;- jei--i ti en.i an iiavors 21 Corn, Cream Style 3 Cans 25c 4 Pounds 25c jJtj Hananas 2 Cans 27c ,Tuna Flakes : Mf." Oeviled .Meat, L,irbys for l(c M. J. B. Jr. Coffee, Pound 21c ........ v MILK 59c Hpyro, .... 4 Mt Cans 29c Gallon 25c Mustard, 1 Quart 20c Bottle . 3 Cans 25c PEAS Shredded , 2 Wheat Spaghetti Crystal White Soap ... 3 for 5 for M hi QUALITY FRESH MEATS W Broadbent & Son PHONE ' 20-- 23c Cans 25c WE DELIVER 19c |