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Show he Lehi lb ree Pre 1 LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VIII HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY. NOVEMBER LEHI CITY. UTAH, A HELPING HAMD FOR ALL DEMOCRATS WIN - . MUNICIPAL ELECTION ( 1. 1 HIGH SCHOOL OPERA ?.a Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Worley returned home, Tuesday from a fifteen day auto trip through Arizona and California. They visited the San Francisco Fair where they attended the closing ceremonies; Long Beach, Berkeley, Loa Angeles and points of interest there. They also visited Boulder Dam, toured Arizona to the New Mexican border, visited the part. Painted Desert and Petrified Forest, stopping with friends, enroute. They CAST OF CARACTERS experienced a severe snow storm and June Jackson, Col. Jackson's enow blockade in the Sierra Nevada Irene Meiling Mountains. granddaughter They report a very en Bill Fullmer, a composer joyable trip. 4 V - Dist. Dist No. 2 1 Dist. Dist. No. 3 No. 4 CAST CHOSEN The Senior High Opera cast was chosen Thursday night. The name of it is "Loves Goes South." a southern atmosphere. There is interest and excitement being 6tirred up all through the opera ue to the predicaments and difficulties confronting the cast Due to the close competition two casts were chosen. Should a student not qualify in his part then one chosen in the second cast will fill the DEAN PRIOR ELECTED MAYOR a small margin of 33 votes. Honors for the largest vote was Dean Prior was elected mayor of carried by Mrs. Inez Peterson for Lehi City in the municipal election, treasurer. Leland Powell, City ReThe entire Democratic corder, Republican was next highest Tuesday. ticket was elected with the exception with a total of 619 votes. The new city officers will make a of City Recorder, Leland Powell. Reset of strong and capable representthis positionpublican retaining A total of 1015 votes were cast, atives and it is hoped the citizens and Mr. Prior winning from his Republi- officers can work in unison for the can opponent, Edward J. Larsen, by upbuilding of Lehi. No. Total For Mayor DEAN PRIOR EDWARD J. LARSEN For Councilman, 138 110 112 120 121 147 524 491 Donald Rick Term ar JOSEPH E. SMITH ARMOND E. WEBB For Councilman, 153 114 (D) (R) Term HYRUM A. ANDERSON JAY K. HAWS 125 146 (D) (R) 141 (D) (D) (D) (R) 171 174 154 101 81 99 155 119 151 96 120 77 127 132 133 148 132 130 121 136 118 108 88 113 574 561 556 453 421 419 (R) (D) 170 98 135 107 186 86 128 102 619 393 (D) (R) 219 58 211 30 208 63 191 36 829 187 147 95 119 107 123 520 483 t: -- ar HOWARD RICKS DAVID H. CARSON I. W. FOX E. C. JORGENSEN (R) (R) ' r t X'., If ( ;V;. : For Recorder For Treasurer MRS. GLEN SMITH RETURNS THRO WARD PRIMARY TO HOLD CONFERENCE The Lehi Third Wrard Primary will hold their annual conference in the ward chapel, Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. The theme of the conference, "The Gospel of Peace," will be carried out in tableau, songs and readings, by the children. - All ward members urged to at- tend. M. I. A. PLAY DATE SET The M. I. A. Play, "Adam and Eva" will be presented on Saturday, November 18. The play promises to be one of the outstanding entertainments of the season and the Lehi public is urged to keep the date open for the evening. UAH FOUND DEAD tired out NOVEMBER 22, promises to be one of Hp, Wledneediay, MISSIONARY BEEHIVE GIRLS TO at the Wednesday presentation, All acts were pronounced evening. HOLD SPORT BUZ close in points. They were judged for originality of theme; Preparation MERRY-GO-ROUN- D and ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Lehi Stake Beehive girls will and finish, touch of comedy hold a Sport Buzz in the Lehi Fifth costumes. DANCE, TUESDAY ,We take this Ward Amusement Hall, Tuesday, opportunity to ex- November 14 at 4 p. m. The gather- Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and press to our loyal party workers and be all Builders and daughters visited at Sandy, Sunday, will for ing sinLehi our The Lehi Fourth W7ard will be to the fine citizens of Gatherers of the stake with theirwith Mrs. Virginia Goodwin. the in for cere thanks your support hosts to the Iehi Stake M. I. A. in the d Dance, Tuesday, municipal election. to faithfully We will attempt November 14. Usinp ThankspHvinc as the theme, appropriate decorations transact and mal ' ?e the affVrs of city- - which vou have entrusted and features are beine- arranged. We believe the following, to us. to Everyone invited join the Fourth exrecent taken a from editorial, Ward, Tuesday evening. civic on view our of point presses affairs "It is through these means (speaking of Public Fund AccountMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED ing) 65c SUGAR, 10 Pound Cloth Bag that the citizens procure from their of an officers accounting public 4 for 23c MILK, Tall Cans (Banner) which is Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis an- stewardship. Knowledge 2 Pound Jar 27c PEANUT BUTTER nounce the coming marriage of their rightfully theirs. For the public has 1 Pound 19c to how know the CAKES government MIXED FANCY right daughter. Nedra, to Thomas Roberts, handle officials the placed property 4 Pound son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of RAISINS Package 25c We solicit Lehi. The marriage to take place, ' under their supervision." J....1 Pound Package 20c B. JR COFFEE M. in SnfnrHnv Mrtvpmhpr 11 : Tfip hriHp the support of the entire citizenry 6 for 49c No. 2 Cans CORN. BEANS, PEAS, us to boost Lehi and have a is a graduate of the Lehi High School hel.Pin 3 for 19c HOSPITAL TOILET TISSUE .....63c and the L. D- S. Business College, uninea community spirit. RINSO. Giant Size We express again our thanks to she is now employed in the Depart... 2 Pound Package 19c SODA CRACKERS (Excell) and express 10c ment of Engineerng at the Utah all our loyal supporters QUAKER OATS. 20 Ounce Package commendation to the local our papers "... 3 Pounds 23c SUGAR State Agricultural College of Logan. POWDERED unbiased and im2 Pound Package 19c The groom also a graduate of the for their splendid, MACARONI the local camof handling 98c FOUR. Kitchen Maid 48 Pound Bag Lehi High School is attending the partial paign news. To our opponents whom 48 Pound Bag Peacork FLOUR, Agricultural College. They will make we feel campaigned according to the 27c DASH WASHING POWDER their home in Logan. rules of the game, hard but fairly. we express our admiration and solicit Merry-Go-Roun- yr - - - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES after working all day wearing poorly r constructed work shoes. Be wise and treat your feet to a pair of those comfortable Wolverine work shoes m, in.. ....i,.wi.,.....ii..ii iii. in " jju miiimnn 111,111 thai Goodwin's sell. it 5 f Howard Brown DANCE, FRIDAY Mary Lee Witson, a southern girl June Anderson A Missionary Farewell Dance will George Porter, a southern boy Alan Chipmanlbe given Friday, November 10th in i the Lehi Fourth Ward for Brother Col. Jackson, an old southerner Emery Joneg David Roberts who is leaving for a Bill Preston, another southern short term mission to the Northern Don Evans States. Carters Orchestra will fur-ru- sh boy the music. Lawrence Ravensway, a producer Keith Eddington Beauregard George Washington, a colored 'serlint James Logsdon FIRST WARD VIIIIS Dr. D. Dribbenport Trush, an ROAD eccentric ..George Sims Mrs. Wordsworth Fuller, Bill Lois Larsen Fullers Aunt The Lehi First Ward's, "A Drink of Wisdom." act of the Lehi Stake Road Show was awarded first place American Red Cross Roll Call Poster for 1939. the big events of the year. It will be held in the DansArt and the Thanksgiving theme will be carried out in decoration and specialties. Among the specialties will be the giving away of a large turkey during the dance. A feature of the dance will be the election of a "Queen of the Hop."' Votes to be given with dance tickets, and the queen and attendants to be selected during the evening. Candidates for queen are: Beth Peterson, Irene Meiling, Ora Anderson, Clara Orton, Esther Hutchings, Relva Larsen. Attendants to be voted upon are: 'Alice Jones, Betty Jean Dorton, June Anderson, Maurine Russon. Greta Mae Churchill, Ruby Carson, Enid Van Wagoner. Ticket campaigns are being carried out and a 50c dance ticket will give the purchaser 500 votes, extra votes can be purchased at the High School Book Store. The queen to be announced at 10:30 at the dance. The queen's escort will be named "King of the Hop' The music will be furnished by the Top Hatters. Everyone urged to arrange to attend jthe Senior November 22. American Red Cross 22 The Lehi High School Senior Hop November Nancy Fuller, Bill Fuller's Donna Hadfield sister Dick Grant, a New York boy snow SENIOR HOP, FROM MISSION Elder Glenn Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Smith returned from a two year Northwestern States L- - D. S. Elder Mission, Monday evening. Smith is well and states that he has enjoyed his labors in the mission field, but is happy to be home again. No. 12 9. 1939 ' the best interest of the community. Respectfully, Dean Prior 1 Joseph E. Smith Hyrum A. Anderson Jay Haws Howard Rick Ieland Powell Inez Peterson Oranges, Celery, Lettuce, Bananas at Market Prices. BARGAINS QUALITY MEAT Mutton Chops, 2 Pounds ..23c PORK CHOPS or STEAKS 19c Tound L " 3USES Sn urn THin " rf 3 .EET Armour's Star Iard WHO WOULD V&tlto Loose) it ? 1 1 'A "it DIZZY" HEAD-ACH- E FEEL TIRED AYl Well it may be your eyes. CI" FOR THE SENIOR HOP ,verf M HAVE YOUR HAIR STYLED TO FIT YOUR TYPE UG J tim l I t Have them examined now. ie. m. w: mm JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST BEAUTY SHOP Alta Webb, Hair Stylist Phone 49 or 92 WAIN STREET LEHI ! ! STAND THE KIDS? IRRITABLE NO PEP ORNIA ,KI CAN'T serve it. It's delicious try it. Our school lunches please everyone. YATKIN'S ICE CREAM The Gift Shop THE GIFT SHOP than 600,000 words are de an unabridged dictionary of the English (Oxford language. Dictionary) One of the nicest words in the Eng lish language is "ice cream." House wives desiring to serve a finer, tast ier dessert are wise in choosing our ure ice cream. A wide variety of flavors. There are many ways to More fined by MAIN STREET, LEHI Full Pint Malts. 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