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Show WHAT CRAVE MANY A BUT KNEW oltfl WOOD YOUTH " f 1 SAVE HOLMES LEHI S WIDELY READ VI LEHI CITY 4 'lhe Sm,,;;! Wi uniiUul ward umus.-ihej- ;ua v. CHILD HOME PBOTECTSYOUR Health Objective. dosing days 01 ui uie 0f 1928, the Congress aration of ! resolu- - a joint States passed M " ay Ii rhild Health Day, in order of the nation rtkffli the people 01 a year necessity fandametal and the for protection program the of health went of the .children. Wishing vy purpose 01 wy Day is therefore, whole Health to interest, inform the progress ad needs of ,u all our health programs, to stir individ-inverte- d and both groups ry, action. team work, team for a plea public to the late Is . EVENING Band OVERALLS ft narrow stripes. i ,i re a Size tney and lie your If ;t 59c THE PAIR izes plar price is $1.00 the pair-sfrom 30 to 36 mostly an A REAL SNAP lengths. to get unity for berry pickers at a less value in a bib overall than the cheapest grade can be We have less than ten dozen Be among the this price. to avail yourself you expect 59c for a dollar i gift sale at if JOLVERIKE SHELL are lower in factory shipment is here. work shoes hide H big and style. If you never worn "Wolverines" come i let us show "best" the you ioe made and the price is no than inferior shoes Wolve- Aoes for men and boys. your size ;ive f IM SUPPLIES Wall Paper Cleaner, Floor Wax, pints ''' Soap Furniture etc., etc. Powders, Polish, Self 15c 3 LOVE n do $4.85 Bert Hutchings was named Club supervisor for Lehi, Saturday. The choice of Mrs. Hutchings was made by Miss Bessie Kirkham. Utah County Demonstrator. The Club program for the coming season inpromises a number of new and ot the for features girls teresting Lehi and includes girls from the ages of twelve to sixteen years. Girls of sixteen to twenty are included in the Any girls inhome science groups. Club work for the terested in the asked to get in are coming summer touch with Mrs. Hutchings as soon CHOSEN LEHI II. S. VALEDICTORIAN Gladys and Mrs. chosen as class Godfrey, daughter of Mr. Orson Godfrey has been valedictorian of the gradu-tin- g of the Lehi High School June Turner Fielding Molly Sally Perkins Myrl Sunderland Anna Fielding Virginia Jackson Bud Simkins Irvin Johnson this year-DoMeadows Lela Coates Betty Peet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Meadows Edwards James Leon Peet has been chosen as saluta-toriaThe program will be given during Joe Lambert will receive the the evening follows: Lion award, Helen Hansen the Musical selection Uttle folks. Athenian award and Leo Russon the Cornet solo Leo Hadfield. Nielson award. were Scholarships Ten Pretty Girls and Co. awarded to Gladys Godfrey, Ila Webb, Harmonica solo Sidney Manning-Banj- o Marjorie Anderson, Miriam Lott, solo Joseph Barnes. Irene Meiling and Joe Lantbert. Looking into the future Howard n, CUTLER STATION TO BE WRECKED The old Union Pacific station at Cutler (Lehi Junction) has been recently sold to the highest bidder and will be wrecked within the next sixty days. Howard Ricks of Lehi received word this week that his bid was the highest offered and that the building would be sold to himis undecided whether to move or wreck the building. Moving the old station from the Juetion, marks the final chapter in what was at one time a very busy rairoad where a large junction amount of business of the road was carried on. The old round house was recently sold an wrecked and with the removal of the station practically all the old railroad buildings will have been moved. Ricks- WARD REUNION AT THIRD WARD FRIDAY i The Third Ward officers and a special committee directed by general chairman Howard Ricks are arranging a ward reunion for Friday, Aprli 22. A one act play ''Kidnapping Betty;" a splendid program followed by a dance and refreshments has been arranged for all ward members over 12 years of age, to begin promptly at 8 p. m. The program is directed by Mrs. Fern Johnson; the play by WTayne Sunderland and the dance with music by Carter's orchestra, is directed by Lester College. Ix-h- s - Cornet solo Ronald Price. Mell Wardle. Reading Musical trio Dean, Leland William Price. Solo Elmer Manning.. and Mrs. Afton Giles visited at Provo, Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson. REWARD j I A reward of $5.00 will be given for information lending to the arrest or conviction of any person breaking the Lehi City street lights. Lehi City Council. ' 4-- as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks accomRob-bin- s Jpanied by Mr. and Mrs- II of Ogden spent Sunday at - . . . yf covered n Naturalists for Women. Emerv with relatives. Work Shoes 121 PABCO uUGS, si ne' The. if Advertised Girls n n 5 ...$ WALL PAPER GALLON and up 25c PERCALE, I5C YD, m SWS;!fS29cEACH 'iK. H BOYS and GIRLS M m M M M M M M M H F. W. Goates I R.vumbi!t Shoe Store Cohort, w ft v. i n H u m - - - - .i .'. , C3 n W nw W 8 10 Pounds 56c k M 10 Pounds 59c RINSO, Large Package Xatwnally m ft M. M i PAlNTS Syrup FOR WOMEN w.' k Pi M M m m c((lC,S FriMomu Meet w -a n i kj 3 CRAPE 23c M 23c 9 3 Cans 25c Large Package nm Dreft, Peas, Beans, Corn and $2.95 ?. WALL PAPER CLEANER $4.95 H selection RILT SHOE STORE Featuring e 9x12 n 1 M m Shoes Where SOUTH MAIN STREET M SUGAR Boys. BROWN m See Us Before You Buy n ers, hot dogs. etc. Relief Society Cash contribution. Mail Orders Will Be .Served Quickly. Service and m M Buster Brown Official Boys' and Girls' Scout Shoes ioowitn m M and smart styling better at 'lverine Saturday at 2 p. m. the children of the ward will be entertained at a party under direction of the Primary officers. The party and refreshments are for ward children up to the age of 12 years. The cast of characters for the play: Dan Fielding Wayne Sunderland GLADYS GODFREY Mrs. and see our of footwear for Ladies. BUGS .St0re of FOR LEHI HIGH SCHOOL LEADER 4-- H Known the world over for quality sparkling jewels. 'ihe Patent-TeacherAsociation ait bidding their last lyceum lecture, "Art in the Home," in the High Srho.,1 Auditorium on Wednesday, A.::l .'7. at 7:30 p. m. The lecture will lie triven by Mrs. Flora Fisher f l'mvo ai;d will be of special benefit and interest to all who attend. There will also be a splendid local program given during the evening. All those interested in the school and home are urged to be present at this last lecture of the P. T. A. course for this season. Musical numbers will be furnished P. T. A. Male chorus. by the Miss Carol Proctor will have a group of Grammar Grade children present with an interesting demonst Jition. 4-- the family. novelty ioe each r NAMED To come in Air-Ste- with HONOR STUDENTS CHOSEN A- - MRS. BERT HUTCHINGS We invite you ft wide by 6 feet members of services Sunday ward sacramental officers The chosen new evening. are: Odell Peterson, superintendent, Niron .Fowler, first assistant and Ieonard Clark, second assistant. The retiring officers are Reuben Russon, first superintendent, Don Whimpey, assistant and Odell Peck, second . SHIER HATS 111 SCHOOL OFFICERS THE PLEDGE I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisble, with liberty and justice for all. All the auxiliary organizations of with the Lehi Stake are the schools to make the May Day one of the very best affairs of the year. The Stake Presidency are desirous of having every person present at the festival and have arranged an outstanding pagent which will depict the early settlement of Lehi in a very beautiful fashion. The pagent; is diThe rected by J. Nile Washburn Lehi the followed be will by pagent Stake dance. The organizations of the church are working hard to secure what funds they can from their booths for their contributions to the Lehi Stake Tabernacle funds. i tl Booths will be arranged as ionow Soda water, pop corn Primary and candy. Sunday School Ice cream. Old Folks (Committee; -- Hamburg- for best water color shades, fibre Shades 35c each, com-- h roller. If you have your e will sell you a window No. 35 Mr-Rick- 25c, Dreft, Carpet 1D0W SHADES w pie'-t- 21, 1V3S prayer. K HOUSECLEAII- - KG very 7: 'id n. m Estiva! is be- - CHANGES SUNDAY Clubs Display by Building. Boy Scout Display. Booths selling hamburgers, soda water, candy, etc. Funds used for Public Welfare. A new innovation of this years we program will be the flag rising ceremony in wheh 1000 school children will give the pledge to the flag, which will be followed by a patriotic HARVESTER BIB the t hail at i APRIL s new Sunday School Superintend-enc- y was chosen for the Lehi Fourth Memorial Ward Sunday School at the regular 4-- H IS THIS WEEK in A SPECIAL EVENTS: SPECIAL fest;dl sj '"'ititr hold : FOURTH WARD Mr. 7 p. m. to 7:30 p. m Dance Review Miss Conder. 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. Pageant9 p. m. to 12 midnight Dance on Tennis Courts. Goowirrs BIG Concert-- v. 'AY, SPONSORED BY P. T. fe,-..va- h-- m. m. rmiar.v Wirtj no private exes to triad; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string? leading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER Fn SPECIAL LECTURE arraivi-- by the ward Primary ; "Reel's, teen of the will be Phyllis Jorgeiison, with Bonnie Kan Kirkham. Vervene Sanson, and I.a Ree Gray as attendants. Flower girls will be Karlyn Wilson,; Marlene Christianon. Crown bearer will be Keith Webb, with Mari Davis and Luann Brown as train bearers. Trumpeters for the festival will be Leaman Wahl and Dickie Cooper. There will also be a program of musical numbers and cleaver dances. Every boy and girl in the Second Ward of Primary age have some part on the program and parents are urged to attend the program and see' what the children can do. The festival is free to all and a good crowd is desired. The Primary will have ice cream, cake and candy to sell during the evening. work amonir ail forces within the community, the the school. he professions, the official and private health agencies, and other organized groups interested in the welfare of children. Program for Child Health Day will be as follows: Child Health Hay, May 4th. 10 to 11 a. m Elementary Grades, 1st to 4th Miss Proctor. 11 to 12 a. m. Grammar Grades, 5th to 6th Mr. Durton. 1:15 to 2 p. m. Junior and Senior High Miss Smith. AFTERNOON 2:00 to 2:20 p. m. Flag raising ceremonies on the field. Patriotic Praye- r- Washburn. 2:20 to 2:35 p. m. Band playing and Marching Anderson 2:35 to 3:05 May Poles Mr. Dorton and Miss Proctor. 3:05 to 3:35 Posture Parade. 6:30 to 7 p. Anderson. IITiH Tin t.. SECOND WARD FRIDAY ANNOUNCED FOR MAY lRT HOMF-OWN- PRIMARY FESTIVAL IH Hf DAY PROGRAM YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM Free Pre .Pall WOULD m for 10c 5c 28c MEAT DEVILED TOMATO JUICE, Tall Can STANDBY MILK, 4 Tall Cans ASSORTED MARSHMALLOW COOKIES. Extra Value No. 2 A-- l SODA CRACKERS LARGE PORK and BEANS TOILET TISSUE HILL BROS. COFFEE, Blue Can FLOUR Kitchen Maid. 48 Pounds MEAT DEPARTMENT LARD 1 Pound 15c 18c 10c 6 for 25c 23c 95c FRUITS and VEGETABLES 5c Extra Fancy BANANAS 25c JUMBO ORANGES Regular 35c Now 2 Dozen 25c Small Sweet Oranges 4 Pounds 25c YAMS 4c Per Pound NEW CABBAGE 5c Pound Utah SPINACH Turnips, Lettuce, Fresh Strawberries, Onions, Radishes, Table Beets, Parsnips, etc., at a saving to you. 2 POUNDS 29c 19c LB. MILD CHEESE pi m M H CREAMERY BUTTER 30c 23s LB. STEAKS POT ROAST GINGERALE Bottles POUND 16 3 15c LB. hE fi "nte FOR 25s N i4 The Peoples Store WE DELIVER n PHONE 76 nm ft ill |