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Show Pd,. The ub,e LEHI'S WIDELY READ ing HOME-OWNE- LLH1 CiTV, UTAH, CHOSEN FOR Gil AIR MAIL CACHE f t . STEEP Week, Mail . UTAi eho-.- ign the ledon a 0f mn la fn- -t a u 1 1 cities will be re- - "be sent to ..j ctates iim ' "j returned letters the 0f week. ie air mail are officials mment ask- - mail one the ine week, ';tttr during to can who ail asks fice ."titer on May 18. when the mail pickup i County Air The Lehi mail will be to , mail pouch and taken and Schw postmaster kone wno V -- ' i'AVII) R. MlH'llELI. I ED D. R. - VISITS d WARD Sunday surprise, John Widtsoe and their fast day service. pleasant building improvements, and lining up the teachers for the next year's work. Mr. Mitchell was born in American The homecoming party for Elder Fork, August 10, 1888, of pioneer Harold Hutchings, scheduled for Fri- - parents. He graduated from the day of last week, and postponed on Brigham Young Unversity in 1911 account of the death of Charles with an A. B. Degree in Educatonal d Colledge, will be held in the Lehi Administrator He has taken gradu-Thirof Ward Chapel. Friday at 8 p. ate work at the University m. Friends of Elder Hutchngs are Chicago, Brigham Young University and at the University of California. invited to be present. He began teaching in the Box Elder AmHigh School in 11)11 and at the ATHENIANS TO HOLD erican Fork High School in 1912-1High He taught at the Richfield MOTHER S TEA School from 1913 until 1911. From here he took the pricipalship of the H,Vh School 1916 to 1918. lie The Athenian Club will hold their was principal of the Richfield High annual Mother's Tea in the Second School from 1918 to 1920. From the Ward Relief Society Rooms, Thurs- Richfied High School he came to the day May 5. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lehi High School acting as instructor oecau.e e e L. Chipman, Mrs. John Bradshaw, for the year in bcnooi of I.eh, the High Mrs. A W. Davis, and Mrs Robert ' principal the until present here 1921, remaining S. Fox. HOMECOMING FRIDAY then Dr. rfited at the meetig interesting and the ward instructions to spoke aie very I PEOPLE MAY . L ... .. . KAIIUflAL JON SUPPLIES GUARD others may bid for the annual supplies Jiing k! IGuard encampment at and farmers Williams wd tat if thep wish, accord- released this week by Tha Gilchrist. Robert this Encampment to Camp Williams Guard il bring J time. Mr. Mitchel to ur 'urn 're a warn s ES ) FRIENDLY IF PLANTS FOR SALE Pansys, Asters, Verbenia, Petunia, Salvia, STORE Cabbage, Peppers and Tomatoes. LEHI FLORAL CO. SPECIALS iBAND PHONE 0,0 was a member ot tne board of control of the Utah High School Athletic Association for a number of years, also chairman of Board of Control and President for a number of years. He is at the present tme executive secretary of the Utah He High School Athletic Association. Conof board the of was a member trol of the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associ RUBBER BOOTS v the Tair fotmany pairs left. HARVESTER 4 59c the narrow striped. W I Roller Skating 0penmg Thursday Nignt i Carnival Night OVERALLS and AH Pair SHADES 13c. 35c, 49c. M YDOL an.i RTMSn Package 21c each in m WHITE """G- .-7 SOAP also P. Bars for 25c i PAPER 10c CLEANER three for 25c 13 H Furniture polish 50c J dust Each mops JAX PAPER 15c i " c and or.. .t uie the box package. j iS. Work Shoes . I i I J SKATING rM-ro- r I GMT moni n ri"T SUNDAY or j;;''- - EX vj J APPOINT ation 192!) to 1!K!1. This board heijis shape athletic policies in the various He is a member of the states National Federation F'ootball Rules Committee, and a member of the State Committee on College and High School Relations. lie has been active in civic and church affairs, and has been president of the Lehi Lions Club and the Civic Club, has served the board of Governors of the Aljiine Teachers and as president of the Alpine Teachers Associ f ;on. H was a member of the first presidency of the Lehi Stake M. I. A. Growing with the Iehi High School Mr. Mitchell has been instrumental in fv iA- N'T' tine and effective work. Rnlx-r- t Gilchrist has assisted Miss Condor during the past two weeks training the girls in the proper miitary salute. The posture parade girls of 1938 Brigham Young Unversity Invitation- have another new trophy to add to al nut t at Provo Statium, Friday and the fine cabinet full of trophies now Saturday, and into the hearts of the on display in the Ix:hi High School judges who gave both groups a triple building. A rating, the highest rating possible to obtain. The Junior Girls led by r and TRAVEL PICTURES Iyoraine Clover as flag Betty Davis tmd laniw Clark as standard bearers won their laurels, OBTAINABLE FOR Friday afternoon. The Senior girls marched away LOCAL CLUBS with their honors despite the rain on Saturduay, led by Atha Hebertson, The U. S. Nevy has a set- - of flag bearer and Betty Adamson and Selena Peterson, standard bearers. travelouge pictures that are obtainThe girls were one group among able by Lehi Clubs and civic organibiack zations. These pictures are talking 18 similar groups, dressed in horts and white blouses with only pictures and the navy recruiting sertheir school colors distinguishng them j vice furnish the pictures, machine from the other groups. This marks and oj)erator all free of cost to clubs consecutive years that the and welfare organizations. the The picLehi Senior girls have won first place tures are not of the recruiting type at the annual B. Y. V. Invitational but scenes taken on naval cruises, and meet. The girls were directed by are travel pictures. The sets of picMiss Vera Condor, who should be con tures take from 45 minutes to 2 hours and are very interesting and helpig bring the Lehi High School up instructive. Clubs interested in secruring the to its present high standard. He has won the love and respect of his stud-- , pictures should contact Dean Keller tit nnd the natrons of the Ixdii C. E. M. care U. S. A. Recruiting High School who are rejoicing with Station, Federal Building, Salt Lake him in his new position and wish him City, Utah. happiness and success as the new Mrs. George Harvey is reported ill Superintedent of the Alpine School at her home. District. -- j -, " e: 4.5 ft nm 5c Pound Five Pound Limit m n 3c Pound m New Potatoes 6 Pounds 25c N U 4 Pounds 25c Yams 100 Pounds 69c H Potatoes n 2 Dozen 25c Oranges 3c each H Grapefruit, Extra Large m 5c per pound Spinach H Radishes, Onions, Lemons, Asparagus, Tomatoes, etc. m Cabbage k y. n M k M m m GROCERY SPECIALS 10 Pounds 56c 2 Pounds 18c SUGAR M k A-l Soda Crackers M i m Bananas M M M 'd H 15c Pound, Extra Fancy k Marshmallow Cookies m 23c Dinner Club Salad Dressing, Quart 3 for 10c Deviled Meat HEAT DEPARTMENT I Cans 25c 3 Peas 25c Pounds REX PURE LARD I Coffee k k Toilet Tissue - DUKINC m Week-en- d m as 'n gratulated upon her very JPTECKAJL M. J. and Skating Thursday Friday during May IDWIH'S rolvcrine r Smuin Academy isc Proving that grace and beauty are attributes of the young ladies ol Lehi, the Lehi Junior and Senior Girls posture parade gmups proudly marched their way into the hearts of the thousands of persons viewing the -- AT SELF prir.Tcnivr. 25c and 45c and ; s SUPT. OF ALPlME DIST. I.tiii )o.st-pone- .. . D. R. Ml iCHELL ?d,tehell princijial of the was School, High appointed This MAY DAY POSTtherea mail plane Superintendent of the Alpine District ie first time mail win ds of the Alpine School at a PONED ONE WEEK Board,meeting in Utah a maii plane Monday evening, to succeed David Gourley of Pleasant Grove, who was recently appointed assistant-StatDue to the stormy weather of the Suerintendcnt. Mr. Gourley's past week the annual May Day festiDISOE term of office runs to July 1, and it val of the Lehi schools has been one week, to Wednesday, May is j)ossil)le Mr. Mitchell will not take THIRD 1, when the 11, when the scheduled program wiil over the office until July It is reschool next begins. year be carried out. M work will Mr. itched ported that recevied sird Ward members with Mr. Gourley until that time in Li " - ! . II WIN HIGHEST HONORS y: 'rv - - f :io-pli- with the stamps cities and an exniun ie school 5rj0u v - a-- i air mail 400 for POSTURE PARADE GIRLS t i will be a Lehi Sugar ' n' nlK" Club. ions Jiay ! " i nu-- Otht campment be the 222nd m.-:r.- . ,i .j v.e v; .... regiment of the Ftah N.,t:.i.:i! Guard and the 14:5 calvary of r:,)jf.,,nia M the camp this . r. It ... ti!:. that there will be ;n the neigh! of $10,. ",(10 spent :V food the The food biipj.lv encampment. by the guard ,,mmh from bltis furnished by having to sel.. There will 1. bctwe, n 7 and 10 tons of 11 potatoes u ? tons of meat, approximately :;." Iup.'o prime lec-f- , a large an.om-- t of .,Kin.s, chickens and other supplies, as well as coal, straw, f Anyone having good potatoes, onions, or ..ther supplies who wish to enter bids can obtain hianks and information from Lieutenant Robert Gilchrist. Bids have to be fil'-- by May 2". miniature sugar bein ir iurmsneu uy . No. 37 1938 a special by on all air three time: ;sptober!a-- ;i if e 5 v - t uadverti-d NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY, MAY r- f ire Press F B- - 29c 6 for 25c 2 MILD CHEESE ASSORTED SALT H LUNCH MEAT 6 Cans 59c TOMATOES (Limit fi Cans) Hc PORK ami BEANS, 2Vi Can FLOUR Maid) (Kitchen HUSTLERS c POTATO CHIPS, Regular 10c 59c 10 Pounds STALEYS SYRUP 20c CORNFLAKE DEAL 3 Packages Kelloggs 19c Pound BAJCON 2.'!c Pound 19c Pound 30c Pound c CREAMERY BUTTER POT ROASTS 15c Pound The Peoples Store WE DELIVER PHONE 76 m H n I At3 |