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Show THURSDAY, FEBRl'apv . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, LEW FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 1539 Hospital Notes ALPINE DIVISION W - Lehi Provo Piea&ant Grove American Fork Lincoln B. Y. High 5 4 3 3 - 1 0 L Pet. 0 1.000 l .800 2 .600 2 .600 3 .200 5 .000 at Official Opening B. Y. High. Lincoln III FIRST HALF OF at American Fork- - LEAGUE PLAY rf G. T. F. P. 6 0 3 0 2 14 2 b 5 17 1 1 1 7 Cook, Swenson, If Lhi High School won from the Hendrickson, c 1 Pleasant Grove basketball team, Fri- Conway, rg. 1 day evening in the local gym, with a Wright, g. winthe her of 1 0 making More Harris, If 0 ner of the first half of the Alpine Carter, c 0 District league schedule. 0 0 KeeUh, rg The two teams played pretty even Sundberg, lg 0 0 ball for he first quarter but Lehi 24-1- 1 12 22 forged ahead with a score of Totals at the half retaining their lead LEHI throughout the remainder of the ame. G. T. Mitchell, Trane, Roberts and Ash 1 6 If. Carson, went out on fouls. Dorton account- Trane 3 I ed for 15 of Lehi's scoring points. 3 7 Dorton, c 2 D. Roberts, rg 0 3 J. Mitehell. lg 1 0 Woodhouse, rf 3 D. Mitchell, If 0 --- 0 R. Roberta, lg 0 0 Evans, rg 0 0 Ash, lg 44-3- 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 8 Willi 4 2 2 m 2 North Bench Irrigation Cos--. will receive bids for general master unwi retiruary 15, j Board reserves rijrht to pital. "jtt bids. taken home Mrs. Llovd Briggs was W. E EVASS, SbJ -, from the Lehi Hospital, weui.foil wing medical treatment. UUUll- - vr j underwent a Ivy Christofferson Lehi Hospital the at major operation to the this week. She was admitted hospital, Thursday. 3.6 17 12 b4 Totals Score by quarters: Pleasant Grove ... 5 11 26 32 44 33 24 6 Lehi Collins, referee; Bullock, umpire. ELDOII PETERSON soon! Phone for appointment. S BEAUTY SHOP bh ... h Eldon A. Peterson, son of Mrs. Inez Peterson has accepted a call to labor in the Tahitian L. D. S. Mission. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on March 6, and leave for the Tahitian Isiands the latter part of March. Elder Peterson is a graduate of the local high school and a former student of the Utah Agricultural College of Logan and has taken and active part in the, Lehi First Ward activities. ... IRd c b LEHI MAIN STREET An employee of the Sugar company for 35 years and prominently identified with development of strains of with beets and introduction of sugar machinery for beet culture, Douglas E. Scalley, general agricultural superintendent for the Utah-Idah- o nt company, Tuesday was made and general manager. Mr. Scalley succeeds Willard T. Cannon, who died December 23, 1937. Since Mr. Cannon's death, Fred G. Taylor has been acting general manager. Mr. Taylor will continue as and assistant general nt Making the most of your looks is a "must" today with any clever1 woman. And choosing the right shop as your beauty headquarters is another sign of wisdom. We are fully equipped to advise with you concerning any of your beauty needs, and our work and modern methods are of the highest possible quality. Try us ALTA Monday. COMPANY labor-savin- g CALL NICE AS YOU ARE nt manager. Started in 1903 The new general manager was first employed by the company in 1903 as a field laborer and factory worker at Lehi, where he was bom in 1885. He became successively foreman of the Sugar City, Idaho, plant in 1903, Lafe Chidester and Richard Bone superintendent of that plant in 1917, were business visitors to Salt Lake district superintendent at Idaho Falls in 1920 and in 1927 assistant general City, Friday. superintendent of agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gotberg and Miss LaPriel Goodwin spent the In addition to the intimate knowldaughter of Salt Lake City, were week-enLake d a in Salt guest City, L. edge of the induVry he has gained in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Stewart. of the field, Mr. Scalley has been active Dorothy Johnson, Sunday. in technological advances in the in- t dustry. i it I r U I HDamisAirft i Jitterbug Night I Prize to lady. Howard Nelson Orch. 1 i ft Married Folks CARTER'S mni nil ' ' iiiitii1 imii ijfci1 m d includSulla-va- n, Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas iiMMgn"T mmii and Fay Bainter, '.The Shin:ng Hour" plays at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Miss Crawford plays a role which parallels her own career as a Broadway dancer and is reminiscent of her first starring pictures in dancing Expert Car Repairing Dealer for Allis-Chalme- Tractors and Implements rs Horses, Used Tractors and Imple- ments For Sale a Comer Garage A Phone 1 67-- W Lehi, Utah I w also make the Clarence J. Sundberg of Sandy, the r wnv qVo n'.QCP in tnP MflTlti oft'Qrva i mat L. D. S. Temple, Februry 17. The young couple will leave immediately following the ceremony for a trip to Los Angeies and San Francisco, Cal. Miss Larsen is an active L. D. S. church worker in the Lehi Second Ward where she was president of the Young Women's Mutual Association for a number of years and a member TEMPLE EXCURSION of the Lehi Stake Board of the same organization. TUESDAY Following the honeymoon trip, the young people will make their home in Sandy. There will be an excursion to the Salt Lake Temple, Tuesday, Feb 14, for members of the Lehi Stake. There will be the usual 51c rates on the first Orem car. old pen no matter what for m conditio! EIPU 111 on Silverware and til new on complete eye glasses. 6ame The same , This offer is good only to Febnarf 20th. Take advantage of the trJ in value- - o The L 17 ye Snow Pla E. N. WEBB rating i Jottonwi JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST The Gift Shop U MA TN STREET . Jill be ii xplorer Sited to Boys nch ai Ml be lind hill They and wil fach be iortatic TRAVELER TALKS TO CLASS II Eldon Harris, recently returned from a research party to Alaska, m taiked to the M. I. A. Seniors of m the Lehi First Ward following the M regular ward conjoint, Sunday evenMr. Harris has spent the past M ing. four summers with a research M botanical trip to Alaska and gave a ffl. very interesting talk. He displayed M large maps showing the locations of various interesting parts of his M travels, passed kodak pictures around w-the class, also a totem pole, garnet M stone, ivory tusks and baskes brought home as curios. He also gave an interesting talk on the climate and M n IN FIRE R. C. Allred had a portion of his stored wheat damaged by water, Friday, in a fire at the John Miller property. Mr. Allred had stored wheat in an unused chicken coop of Mr. Miller's that caught fire, during Mr. Miller's absence from home. It is reported that Mr. Miller was smoking meat and in some manner the fire caught onto the east part of the large coops. The Lehi firemen answered the call and soon had the blaze under control. n M n n m n n n W Funi Jane ;peoal MILK, Tall Cans 1 PEAS-- No. CORN PUREX Marshmallows 4 for 25c Berna 10c Goate M pftD 29C .... 14c Quart ROLLED OATS, 9 29c Pounds Pound Bag FLOUR, 48 Pounds (American SUGAR, The "Thou tow Can Ounce Can 1 Evans , 2 17 Ward Any Brand (8 limit) Pound Fluffiest , 10 Indian) We appreciate the welcome given us by the people of Lehi strive to do our best to maintain the highest standard products and service. will 55c 75t and of FRESH AND CURED MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Goates Food Mart 3rr! 'i' Main Street, Lehi DEPOSITS INSURED 5000 BY MAXIMUM INSURANCE uuruoilUK S5000 The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 S nesdav WASHINGTON, D. C. family. Irs. Dells same iHn The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Delia Fox spent the early part of the week in Magna, with her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Morton ana Survivii Jrasher will allow you 20 of the pn trie new waicn ior your oiawtf We will Mrs. D. W. Larsen announces the ' ance on a new Fountain Pen to an fro irn mPnf fJ her rlauchter. Cleo. roles. The story, directed by Frank Borzage, centers around a world-famodancer who, t!ring of the . aoamueii oacKson t i was a business glare of the spotlight, marries a to vis'tor Provo, Tuesday and Wed- wealthy farmer. Complications ensue when her husband's sister resents nesday. the presence of the dancer in the To make matters family home. f, worse, her brother-in-lafalls in love with her. "The Shining Hour" marks the first time that Joan Crawford and Margaret Sullavan have piayed in (he same picture. Both Young and Douglas have appeared with the star in several productions. Jane Murfin and Ogien Nash wrote the screen play, based on the Keith Winter stage success. Joseph Mankiewicx produced. us raae WTe ANNOUNCED oi WHEAT DAMAGED ROYAL FILM star-sudd)- Pair of new dancing dogs given. ENGAGEMENT n HEADS DIG CAST IN cast Wifr a ing Joan Crawford, Margaret Prize to lucky man. The rabbit hunt, staged by the Lehi Game Associaton, Sunday, was pronounced very successful and enhunters joyable by the twenty-fiv- e participating. Two drives were made before noon and one after lunch. About 200 rabbits were killed. The hunters enjoyed lunch by the PonJ Express monument. The hunt took place on Faust Creek. Ano'her hunt is planned for February 19. A meeting will be hell on Saturday, February 11, to arrange details of the hunt, at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Building. Everyone is invited to join in this hunt. Plans will be announced next week for all who wish to take part. JOAN CRAWFORD U Monday H Varied Activities He now is chairman of the curly breeding committee of beet sugar processors of the country, is a member of the west coast beet seed committee, member of the advisory council of the American Association of Sugar Beet Technologists and a member of the committee representing the United States Beet Sugar associaion for development of sugar beet machinery. Mr. Scalley and Mr. Taylor will work in close cooperation with the company's executive committee, headed by Eric W. Ryberg. nt Wednesday, Feb 15th Mrs. Orval Despain underwent a major operation at the Lehi Hospital, SUCCESSFUL WILL DIRECT SUGAR blight-resista- RECEIVES MISSION LOOX AS RABBIT HUNT FORMER LEHI MAN 1 in your Old Watch or OH rt? oumam nren on a new one A 0 0 0 . to Mrs. baby daughter was born Richard Brown (Irene Colledge) of Draper, Thursday. 117 0 0 0 nn were Mrs. J. W. Manning and baby from Sat home, their to removed the local hospital. Quart 50c, rint Zbc or i n l doc vt. racK, Keaay j 16 0 X NOTICE Morgan was re following nted to her home, atSunday, Hos Lehi the medical treatment Pint Sherbet CVC1V uJJ A .T,.seohine m . 6 6 5 2 1 Mrs Cream Purchased ; F. P. 112 1 Free 0 0 0 ij 32 Charles Peterson and baby Lehi Hoswere taken home from the pital, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday Feb. 10th Feb. 11th Summaries: PLEASANT GROVE rgeular removed to his Society and Primary John Myers was following a recent wul be held in the Lehi Pif--i 1; h,,me, Saturday, ..V M Chapel, Sunday. Fehn, ' 8IJ ..'- operation. r m All . , , removed to his zations are urged to be Faffrl Jackson was pts treatment home, Mondav. following , 1nhn c Bishop and Mrs. EdsM for injuries in an auto to removed was Jackson were ainner guests of Mr Wednesday of last wees, V accident. Rfmfl Batsman , TV.,,.j same the iUI JKy injuries in Inn Formerly Called Sparkle Pleasant Grove at Provo. 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