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Show i 1 1 1 mart. THURSDaP, THURSDAY, MARCH UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, 2, 1939 RED HEADS PLEASE TOO MUCH FUSSING Yes, Sir, That's My Baby. LEW FANS ST. TAXES PMCEtTcOVER Dftt Sure'n it's tha day f, the time she finished products pnrra. An .it'll .,. .t . counter they 0 Wlaui on the retailer's Save aceumulad, literally, scores aance anr will be h.aA all ol tractions, it will. of psibly hundreds The Committer ; which are invisible. Mr. and Mrs. T F Bv are impatient of restraint and of being Red Heads put The forbilden to do (things that may enThey regard the on the show they were heralded to be danger health. For example: care and protertion warnings as "too able to. They comined sportsmanin lW' telephone bills paid The and consideration much fussing" and disregard them as ship, tolerance, of $9.91 in average an leach concealed skill with a rare good humor seldom , use Its This attitude is wrong, as good found in such troupes. j'aone- - sixth of the electric light An attractive group of girls atheaflh habit can be easily formed cTr for taxes. with proper information and coacd-ing- tractively and eypensively dressed,! of milk of In the price of a bottle Once formed, they are neither they showed some of the finest of! manufatfur...... r ia there were 94 irksome, tiresome or tedious, and are basketball, and introduced into Lehi taxes. Lrs- taxes and 68 retailers a protection against many health a system of Eall played by the leadMiddle ufrp included in the throughout these us ing surround quintets hazards that days of bread. loaf a nf !.u of universal travel and association West and Northwest. a cotton dress for sliD the shots Dead at expert basket, r with strangers. i in " Lnwred taxes. and the 125 handlers of ball, playing, the Some average years ago, carried 148 f nvpralls " ' i h a limited passing, screening and blocking with citizen came in contact .1 Lan found coordination "that team number of people, most of them well only taxes. tavoc follow one even to u:.i,i known. Today, how different it is! among natural players, and a great lliuuru Red the amount of teaming together, the (nave. There are 167 taxes in Most of the people we meet even in hit. Heads made a Playing girls' volved in dying. These do not include our own home towns are strangers no made the rules girls or ihey against from some other state, county some 40 taxes paid in florists' bills town. You know little or nothing effort to run up a high score, and and twice tha number included in about them., their living condtions playiij- cautiously and slowiy against he charge for publishing the (learn the immature team, won the respect or state of health. notice. How necessary then, to safeguard of the audience at the start. Against No matter who takes the ride, he who yourself and your children with he Lions team of ultimate consumer pays the fare. careful health habits in all matters fouled frequently through their 'Taxes are paid in the sweat of every of recent ba'.l playing, of cleanliness and personal associman who labors" is a true saving. the girls kept their good humon ations. occas Proper washing of wounds and throughout, although on some scratches after their ions many would have taken opporMr. and Mrs. Ralph Wyman, and immediately " with gauze tunity for complaint. NEWS ITEM The fla.olln. Ux In the United St ate. Coaes were Salt Lake City Luther occurrence, protection more than $8,000,000,000. The motorists the coet In half has feature the to date 25. against filer wash a February sterilization, immediately visitors, Tuesday. 1919 to finance roads and wbiequently Alumni the girls, during the last levy, Inaugurated by Oregon In now add. ing the hands alter handling any federal government, the of adopted by every state and by Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of foreign substance; a daily shower or quarter, really showed the brand one thlrd, to motor fuel cost.. when of were ball Bundly 1 ,000,000,000 yearly, or more than capable shoes they bath ; care of and clothing, that and Roy "Walker and daughter Ogden doubtful if Although insects are not carried into the threatened. of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at LEHI foods and they could hold the Alumni through janitors and others who gave of their home; care in selecting the Lester Colledge residence. G. T. F. P. what to eat are few among many out an entire game they did show skill, knowledge and ability, and to 2 3 little items that may be acquired as they could apply the pressure when the general public for their support, D. Mitchell, rf 6 3 , necessary. we .again extend our thanks. Trane, If good heaVh habits. 1 9 the 4 The 4 Dort-.nby game, sponsored c. jointly COUNCIL CHILD LEHI HEALTH all these Many people observe Lehi Child 2 Council Lehi and Health 0 OF LIONS CLUB LEHI. and without Ash, rg more, being precautions 0 1 0 d ' fussy" or unusual and are just as Lions Club, for health work among Roberts, lg other school and Lehi's 0 0 0 children, 0, c human as those who disregard the Woodhouse, 1 0 0 community projects of a simlliar FORMER LEHI J. Mitchell, grules of Oj eimpie, common-sens- e nature, was a 'success throughout, hygiene and health protection. and many fans are awaiting the re 3 23 10 11 Totals RESIDENT BURIED turn or the Kod Heads next year m No. 2 Fancy Garden Run Peas when even a bigger house can be ex SOFTBALL FANS 2 Children, and often PATRICKS grown-up- s, tx, I and I uV2 .Mrs. u: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. andMi5.BoydHov fvoi K .. NOTICE CITY fit' - tu w ... POWER City Power offirals USEE will homes in Lehi usinL' Ht near future to check voltage ana wiring, in caU all order to citizens highest grade service, city officers wish to thank tie iui men pvic port, in using City B. J. , iiHiperauon Power. LOTT, City J f u and Co old-time- "ld CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our aW appreciation to all those who helJ so much with sympathy, condoles and kind deeds during our bereaYenstt in the passing of our beloved fa'4- We want to thank all those who part in the funeral services and fe' the beautiful floral offerings. The family of Win. A. WW i 17 10 11 , per-so- Week-en- - nl Friday and Saturday n AT OGDEH pected. A meeting of all Softball fans will THANKS be held Saturday, March 4th at 7:30 p. m. in the Memorial Building to discuss business relating to the 1939 The Lehi Child Health Council and season. All players, sponsors or proLehi Lions Club wishes to take this spective sponsors, managers, M. I. A. to thank the patrons and opportunity activity leaders, are urged to be in others who aided in making the attendance. basketball game of last Monday James Doyle, Assn. President. Dean Prior, Recreational Director. evening the success that it was. The two organizations, working on this project, feel The Lehi First Ward Seniors en- that everyone attending enjoyed to the fullest the fine demonstration of joyed a well arranged party ther regular class work, Tues- basketball displayed by the visiting day evening. Games and refresh- team, as well as the lighter aspects ments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. given the game by the team of Eldon Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lions, and the exhibition of girls Sntuin and Mr. and Mrs. Hershel skill shown by Miss Condor"s basketManning were hosts and hostesses. ball team chosen from her physical Arrangements are being made for education classes. the last party of the M. I. A. year, To the players, the ushers, the school board officials, ticket sellers, March, 14. fol'-w-in- Funeral services for Mrs. Comfort Garfield Beck, 55, wife of Melvin Beck, former resident, were held in with burial in Ogden, Tuesday, Ogden City cema'ery. She died at her home in Ogden Saturday afternoon following a long illness. Born July 29, 1883, a Mona, Utah, to Henry and Martha Yates Garfield, she went to Ogden in 1924, after residing in Lehi and Tremon-toShe was married to Mr. Beck in Lehi in 1902. She was a member of the Ogden L. D. S. Fourth Ward. Surviving besides her husband, are five sons and four daughters: Owen, Leo, Earl, Marlow and Russell, Donna Beck; Mrs. Lillian Gall, Mrs. Velma Christwell and Mrs. Ada Hardman, all of Ogden; three brothers and sisters: Raphael Garfield of Mona; John O. Garfield of Tremonton; Heber Garfield of Draper, and Mrs. Martha G. Kay of Eu reka; also 21 grandchildren. will oo me to your home every day through A International Dmly Ntwspsptr rsoords to you tt world's elsan, oonstructlr doings. Thi Monitor does not tipiolt erlmt or sensation: neither doe It them, but deals corrsetlrely with them. Feture for busj menIgnore and all the IsmUj. Including the Weekly sisgitclnt Section. SOLE CONTENDERS FOR JX ALPINE HOOP HONORS The Chrtstlsn Science Publishing Society One. Norway Boston.. Massachusetts Please enter my subscription to The Chrletlen Science Monitor tot of period M S month! U 00 L j1,;!2 m,n,h I month 11 00 Wednesday Issue. Inoludlsg alagaslne Section: 1 year II Issue! 8trt. Provo Address American . L. Pet. 1 7 2 .889 .778 .556 .556 .222 .000 Fork 5 4 Pleasant Grove 5 4 Lincoln 2 7 0 9 Y. High B. SENS) THE CE3ILB1REN TESEY W. 8 Lehi WILL GET 1 Friday's Score Provo 47, B. Y. H. S. 20. Lehi 23, Lincoln 21. American Fork 22, Pleasant Grove 21. Provo high romped over Brigham Young high Friday night and practically salted away a state tourney berth as well as winning the approval of the fans by their 0 win. American Fork kept; Alpine things 47-2- Pleasant Grove The Cavemen get to play Provo Friday in the finale and interesting by n I n n defeating 23c 17c Pounds Cocoa Sea 15c, Ounce Macaroni, Spaghetti, Shells, etc., regular 2 for 25c SPECIAL (Cellophane Bag) 4 for 25c MILK (Standby) 3 for 25c BABY FOODS (All Vareities) GERBERS 3 for 10c TOILET TISSUE 650 Sheets ....15c 2H Tins Pineapple (Broken Slices) 25c SALAD DRESSING (Dinner Club or Grand) 29c Flour 1 SPECIAL, Large Package Softasilk Cake Mail in one box top and 10c and receive one only Chrysanthemum plant. Guaranteed to grow and bloom 500 to 1000 flowers 1st year. 2 for 25c LIGHT GLOBES 1000 hours.... FRUITS GRAPEFRUIT 4 BANANAS ORANGES 6c Pound 10c Dozen V , tgtiSTtrtin iim- ) w,.m n 1 inr GROUND BEEF 1 Pork Sausage POT ROAST MILD CHEESE 10c 17c Pound 19c Pound i3c Pound 18c Pound 30 PHONE for - No. WE DELIVER GOATES FOOD MAETlf MAIN STREET, LEHI EXPERT CAE REPAIRING f well-know- ....4 for 14 H ALPINE STANDINGS Kame . . . , A new Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy and a new warmth, color and comedy spirit in musicals' makes i'self manifest in "Sweetmusical of hearts," fifth the famous singing team, which will m play at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Trirr?Qir on1 Tnnoloif Technicolor has given both singers i a more vivid personality, while the 88 story devised for them by Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell from the Victor Herbert M opere'ta provides the stars with characterizations comedy which should win them legions of new folM lowers; In "Sweethearts" Miss MacDonald M and Eddy portray two Broadway M musical comedy stars who ate husm band and wife in private life. Their m quarrels, temperamental outbursts and jealousies, together with their m joint attempt to outwit a producer who wants to preven them from accepting an offer from Hollywood, make for a comedy which is rich in laughter and at the same tme replete with beautiful and original song and m dance presentations. Miss MacDonald and Eddy prove themselves as skillful in modren roles as in their past costume succcesses and offer a musical feast in their singing of the lovely Victor Herbert songs, among them "Sweethearts," "Every Lover Must Meet His Fate," "Pre'ty as a Picture" and "On Par- ii ade." The supporting cast is one of the u best, including in its imposing lineup n such performers as Frank Morgan in the role of the scheming but laughable producer, Ray Bolger who dances with Miss MacDonald Rice as M ss MacDonald's secretary, Miseha Auer, Herman Bine and Reginald Gardiner. Director W S. Van Dyke II has done a magnificenL job of blendinr a sparkling script and spectacular song1 and dance numbers to make one of Sj the most tnterta: nine mnciValo T new movie season. 'i n. PR0V0, LEHI REMAIN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR COMING TO ROYAL M M , THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS m m SWEETHEARTS Specials DEALER IN ALUS-CHALMER- TRACTORS S AND IMPLEMENTS HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE POWER BALER FOR SALE 22-2- Mrs. Alma Beck, Miss Alma Beck plan to drop the Bulldogs. and Mrs. George Whitman attended Lehi won the runnemp position by the funeral services for Mrs. Melvin dunking Lncoln after the Orem team Beck at Ogden, Tuesday. had led for the firstt wo quarters. The final score was 23-2Pleasant Grove will enter'ain Lehi Friday night A win for Lehi and American Fork would throw the Alpine lead into a tie between Provo nd the Pioneers. COMEU GARAGE TT PHONE 67-- T1 DEPOSITS INSURED Yoo can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. Summaries: LINCOLN WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU ILADfiSIEM MMDS. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHI ittah Ivins, rf McKay, If Christensen, Prk, rg Bussio, lg Brown, c Smith, g Totals c G. T. F. P. 5 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 21 14 13 17 11 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. INSURANCE Qgnnn yfSfev 55000 MAXIMUM FOR RAPT-. T uruji UK The State Bank w f TELEPHONE 85 4 1 I A-V- IH ani MAIN STREET, LBHI. H Mr |