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Show 1 ine t! era Jrree Press LEHI S WIDELY READ it IrnirME MI I NEWSPAPER D . LEHI CITY CTAH. STAKE HONOR HI r HOME-OWNE- MARCH THl-KSDA- 23, 1939 ALL DRESSED UP FOR THE DEATH SUMMONS WORLD'S FAIR NIGHT TUES BAY Stake will hold their jhe Lehi Stake Honor Night in the Fifth Ward Chapel, Tuesday, Arrangeat 7:30 p. m. j'jl fch have the are being made to r's program given: ing dance "The Good Lehi Stake dancers, Tiieme Samari-b- y - foaner Chorus V, it:i inc.- icy," directed The play is Fifth Lehi leaving of a Sheaf fjrd Gleaners. act play One Second Lehi "Miss Nancy's by LaPriel Good-- i. a one act in three The cast: Zada Webb Bolton ;ncy Ka.pn uoates ivne Burrows ....Arleen Goodwin ,'t nit Violet Washburn Hep Alta W ebb Chattv Simms ....Mable cretia Octavia olden times of Bolton Oam - ,.. ..I SAAC HARDIW1 Isaac R. Hardman, 80, farmer and lifelong resident of Utah, died Monday at 10:30 p. m. at the home of a son, Oscar C. Hardman, 973 South First West Street, Sat Lake City, of ailments incident to age. Born in Salt Lake City, August 19, 1858, he was the son of Isaac and Alice Radcl-ffHardman, pioneers of HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY Lehi High Schnol will Already the dairy barn is built; cattle selected, and define plans have been made for taking 30 of the finest dairy cattle of North America to the New York World's Fair. In the above picture is shown :he ground-breakinparty that started the project on its way. The :alves came to represent the five Jairy breeds which will participate ;nd from left to riKht they are Guern-ey- , Jersey, Crown-SwisHolstein, nd Ayrshire. The folks with them are: (Left to iglu) George M. Waugh, Jr., execu-liv- e The Borden Company; Wm. F. Fretz (petting calf), representing the American Guernsey Cattle Club; Lou Morlev, Secretary, American Cattle Club; Everett Waddy, Jr., representing the I'rown - Swiss Association; D. N. Hoice, representing the Brown-Swis- s Association; Theodore G. Montague, President The Borden Company; Grover Whalen, representing the New York World's Fair; Mark Kenney, representing the Association; D. YV. AsMcLaury, the Holstein-Friesia- n sociation; Henry W. Jeffers, Sr., representing the Walker - Gordon Laboratories. Division of Thr Rnr. den Company. The cows will be milked three times daily and will be fed, housed and cared for as part of the Borden exhibit. The display is located on the Central Mall of the World's Fair and for once the dairy cow has "made Broadway." o::;e of the p. m. Coach Josh West, Superin-tendeD. R. MiU-hel- l and other prominent men will be special quests as will former lettermen and athletes of the schoo.. All alumni members of the school are invited to he present and join the present high school students in this annual program. g jr.es. L ,,,.,- PIONEER DAY AT Audi-toriu- 'Wet - i .jbserve her directed annuai Pioneer May with a special Miss and Miss Freda Phillips program in the High School Knudsen. Friday, March 24th at 14". Third Ward, Lehi ." s, FIRST WARD PRIMARY TO PRESENT OPER- it ETTA SAT. Sunderland The Lehi First Ward Primary AsKarlyn Chatfield ncy Boton will present the operetta, Allowing the play a resume of sociation "H py Hearts" in the ward amusyear's activities will be given. ement hall, Saturday evening at 8 A'eryone mvnea t.o auenu. Jersey 1849. During his ear'.y adult years, Mr. Hardman worked on the farms of Angus M. and George Q. Cannon, leading figures in the L. D. S. church at that time. In later years he operated a farm and cattle ranch west of Lehi, near Jordan Narrows. His wife died two years ago. Surviving are nine sons, Oscar C, James C. and Jesse C. Hardman of Salt Lake City, Wiiford C. Hard-ma- n of Bluffdale, Feramori C. Hardman of Eureka, Isaac C. Hard-ma- n of Mackay, Idho; Christian C. of Chalas, Idaho, and Hardman Robert C. Hardman of Los Angeles, California; two daughters, Mrs. Ray Skinner of Delta and Mrs. J. C. Anderson of Vernai, and a brother, William Hardman of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the Bluffdale L. D. S. ward chapel. Buriai will be in Bluffdale cemetery. Friends may cali at the A. H. Wing funeral parlors in Lehi, Thursday, and at the home of William Turner in Bluffdale, Friday from 10 a. m. to time of services. Wayne 1 DEPARTMENT TO GRASS CULLED BLAZE call in Butts pe, Wednesday afternoon when a ss fire threatened the Butts and lehi firemen answered a Neubern of the vicinity lager homes. The firey as soon un- control. OSBORNES TO CELE- MAMAS BABY BRATE GOLDEN BOY IN FIRST WARD o'clock. The operetta is directed by WEDDING the primary officers and all children will in Ihe take part the in Prmary play. Pretty costumes have been Mr. and Mrs. William Osborne will made and the play will please every- celebrate their golden wedding annione. Admission will be 10c. Every- versary in the Lehi Second Ward one invited. Amusement Hall, tonight, Thursday. Residents of Lehi since 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne have made hosts of FAST DAY SUNDAY will join friends, many of whom them in a reception Thursday evenThe regular Fast Day services will ing. Charlotte Boswell Osborne was be held in all the Lehi wards, Sunday, born at Sussex, England, July 7, due to the Stake Conference being 18C0. were married on March They Iheld on the first Sunday in April. 1889. WEDNESDAY "Mama's Baby Boy" a three act play wiil be presented in the Lehi First Ward Amusement Hall, Wednesday, March 29, by the First Ward M. I. A. The M. I. A. workers have been working on the play for some time and promise a reai evening's entertainment to all who attend. The HERE FOR SURE IS AND SO IS OUR NEW SPRING STYLES in SWANKY FOOTWEAR WATCH FIRES Lehi citizens are asked to with the local firemen in helping eliminate dangerous fires through carelessness. Please take care in burning grass, and rubbish. Be sure the fires are out before they are left. In burning grass be sure that you can control the blaze so nearby buildings will not be endangered. THOMAS POWERS, Lehi Fire Chief. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne came to Utah from New Zealand in 1920. They are the parents of four childMay, ren, one daughter, Francis passed away in Seattle, Washington, Two several years a.;. children, Howard Osborne and Mrs. Edi'h Harmon live in New Zealand. The other son, Harold, operates the State Street Shoe Repairing Shop in Lehi. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne wish them many happy and successful years. , HERRY-G0-R0UH- FOR FOR MOTHER AND THE GIRLS DAD AND THE BOYS Fashionable Economical can buy and save here. Miss Betty Christofferson visited in Salt Lake City during the past week with Miss Nellie Saunders and Mrs. Bella Price. You DRESSES Jat will help mother retain m youthful figure and the Sins keep that glamorous Personality. New and beautiful- - models fe;y few days. If you don't "id here what y you want Spring Values again tomorrow. NEW SPRING STOCK HOUSEHOLD HUMMING s BIRD HOSIERY 18 J0IN "ew and dazzlin Prinp RhnHoe OUR HUMMING BIRD BERKSHIRE HOSL Ail iC New Shades, Pair ot We have a large selection Lettuce. 2 Ankle Spring for Large ,x- lv Heads can Demonte Salmon, t all .b. Hill's Blue Can Coffee, SODAS, 2 hi. box Peanut Butter, 2 lb. bottle OXYDOL Post Toast ies, 3 Pkg. PEAS. 3 Cans SYRUP, 10 lb- ra' Snowdrift. 3 lb. can Pure Lal. 2 poinds JELLO, Package loc 22c JHc C .;.,. If 2j ; I n IIIBIIA uiiiiwin v 108 k i If ECONOMY QUALITY WITH Rroadbent's 20-- Ladies' and Girls' New Dresses, Hosiery and Anklets Shoes For The Family Prompt Del"l Power's hoc Store mil i.vin in..u. w a TV STREET GIRLS DAY APRIL 21 Lehi High School will observe their annual "Girls Day," April 23, when girls of the school will take charge of the affairs of the school. Commutes named are Ruth Worl-ton, general chairman. Assembly committee Irene Meil-in- g, chairman; Gene Johnson, Vanda Brooks and Maxine Tripp. Dance committee Josephine Royle, Relva Larsen, Maurine Peterson, Anna Allred and Beth Britton. Hules Xois Larsen, chairman; Wanda Sheldon, LaVee Bateman, and June Anderson. 56c 25c 5c. 75c 98c 98c 25c 25c 23c ....25c 23c 16c 3 for 25c 6 for 23c 23c 6 for 25c & G 2 Dozen 4.3c 5 Tie 35c RIPPLED WHEAT 2 for 19c FRUITS and VEGETABLES BANANAS ORANGES, Large YAMS 5c 10c Dozen 4 Pounds 25c GRAPEFRUIT 1 Down 25c Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage, Celery, Parsnips, Apples, etc. Meat Department 3' ) ' i mM0 i PP-ICES GARDEN SEEDS Phone EGGS (Fresh) BROOMS, Extra Va.ue r QUALITY MEATS AT LOWEST IN OXFORDS, MEN'S CLASSY HATS. THE LATEST SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, EXTRA TROUSERS. HATS STRAW and CLOTHING WORK m JELL-SER- T New Spring Merchandise - CLUB tow! "I!d let us te" you how e by being a member. Mrs. George Pierce and Fork, of American Pierce Bla'ne en Hadfield Horace Mrs. Mr. and of Mr. dinner guests were Sunday evening, at dinner, Friday tertained In the Mr.--. Wallace Hebertson. for Dr. and Mrs. Dee Klder and sons and Provo at visited the afternoon group and Mr. of Alhambra. California, Nelson who has recently Enos with Hadfield. daughter, William Mrs. underwent an operation. Willa, and sen. Glen. j JUEEN'S LACE HOSE, New Shades. 'The finest 1.39 hose there is"-- Pair Pair ENTIRE 80 Square, SOAP, Crystal White or P. OXYDOL Mr. and New-Sprin- Professor Cummings of the Brig-haYoung University of Provo, will speak at the Fourth Ward M. I. A. Conjoint, Sunday evening. Arrangements are also being made to have a special musical program with Prof. Cummigs' lecture. Ward member urged to be present. PEAS Ix?wis. invited to attend. Patterns, Yatd 16c New FOOTWEAR FOR THE PERCALES, Merry-Go-Roun- FOURTH WARD SUGAR, 10 Pounds MILK, 4 Cans SONNY BOY PUFFED WHEAT FLOUR (Kitchen Maid) YELLOW STAR FLOUR PEACOCK FLOUR CLEAR WATER TUNA FLAKES 4 Pounds RAISINS DINNER CLUB SALAD DRESSING POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pounds COFFEE (Hill Brothers Blue Can) Large WAX PAPER (Regular 20c) for will be Special musical numbers Life Wild on a and speaker given The committee in wili be present. charge of arrangements are: Lions Taylor, Wanlass and Webb, with the prize furnished by Lion Adamson. The committee for next meeting will he Lions Whipple, Worlton and dance of d The hist Lehi Fifth in held the be will the year the following night Ward, Tuesday Honor night program. The theme of the dance will be a Bali and Chain ti TO SPEAK AT THE New-hous- The Lehi Lions will meet in their regular luncheon session, Thursday at 7 p. m. in the Lehi Fifth Ward DANCE TUESDAY PROF. CUMMINGS John Bushman attended a meete in Salt ing at the Hotel Lake City, Tuesday. The Lehi Farm Bureau will hold a meeting followed by a social in the Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Loveless of Memorial Building. Thursday, at 8 I visited with Mr. and Mrs. Memorial in the m. Provo, Building. p. County officials will be present and George Goates, Sunday. LIONS NOTES D all Farm Bureau members and their pardners are invited to be present. Arrangements are beinig made for a teal social hour and refreshments following the meeting. HOLD SOCIAL . Decorations and specialties Dance. wili carry out this theme. Everyone to-M- come FARM BUREAU TO cast: Mrs. Arley Clark Mrs. McLean , Fred Keetch Shepard Luther Long ...Boyd Hoimstead Dona Kirkham Juliet Long Mrs. Gladys Peterson Mrs. Anglin Mrs. Blackburn. .....Mrs. Levi Phillips ..Dorthea Evans Cynthia Anglin Clara Orton Sylvia W'i.burn Virgil Hall Dowane Daniels Max Moore Lillian Gray Minnie The play is directed by Mrs. Pauline Smuin. Ward members will be The play starts free. admitted o'clock. 8 at promptly 21, J (Spring I No. 32 - - a Cudahy's Rex Lard, Loose 4 Pounds 10c lb. 39c Mild Cheese 17c lb. Rindiess Breakfast Bacon (Sliced) 29c Bacon Squares 17c lb. M. & G. Horse Radish Assorted Lunch Meat 2 for 23c 23c lb. STORE PEOPLES WE DELIVER PHONE 76 lb. STATE STREET |