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Show TiiT'Pcniv nvi'ipv a nir t nn i'4i,i Z ruTE PRES. 1 "TTj a fr- - , Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bone and Ralph, were New Year' quests 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jacobsen of Salt Lake Citv. '7T v s ! i Z--Zi f . J ."VvV'j I - , Jji JT""2' -- 1 : PEERLESS COAL ALL GRADES OF EEST COAL ON HAND AT LOWEST V ' re tv ' s;J L-- . i',jn' i''-1- efr.r- - ri - V . v . Gs j - scenery g lighting. PHONE Mrs. A. W. Davis. Mrs. R. W. Davis and daughter. Marilyn, visited in Salt I.ake City. Tuesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Blackhurst and Mr. and Mrs. W. B Hayward. 154-- in regards to your BUILDING PROBLEMS We Meet or Beat All Price By Day or Contract W. W. DICXERSON Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks entertained at New Year's dinner, for Mrs. Eliza Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess of Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, daughter. Sylvia Jean, Mrs. Gerald Geraldine and Taylor, daughters, Coleen. were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Kirkham of Provo. Feeds and Seeds LOCAL GIRL COM- . .Mrs. Milan Allred received medical Sun- j'.t-'- t SI LEHI WINS GAME the winter quarter. Science double checks as tests are constantly being applied to milk to protect its purity and safeguard quality for the home. DISTRIBUTION of niilk in this tribution is generally an antiquated, grown to a point although traditional, hit or miss afwhere it far outstrips any other fair. Dog carts, mules, hand tanks country in the world in volume and and other primitive means are used sanitary protection of its product. to make deliveries. As a rule milk When 30 million bottles of fresh is dipped from open containers in milk are placed on the doorsteps vessels supplied by the housewife. of American homes every day this The modern equipment of the stupendous but unobtrusive daily American milk distributor is in diservice to consumers is so e.7dently rect contrast to most foreign methcarried out as to be almost unbe- ods. Here the distributor is trained lievable to foreign milk experts. in the handling and processing of Daily distribution of milk by a perishable food and also serves as trained organizations is a distinc- a guardian of the community health. a t: I , botiiveiy American aeveiopment, says Pasteurizing, the Milk Industry Foundation, as tling, capping, refrigerating, testing. few consumers in foreign lands safeguarding butterfat content, inhave a dependable protected supply specting farms and the myriad deof milk delivered daily at their tails of delivery equipment; all of doorsteps. which protect the milk, are almost In most other countries milk dis . Mr. and Mrs- Wade Parrish, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd West Miss Val.ois Burnett of Ogden was and family of Ibapah, Idaho; Mrs. a guest of Miss Gladys Godfrey last Mrs. Francis Prestwich of Orem, May Trimble, Fillmore, George Felt, received medical care at the local Charles Felt. Harold Felt of Cali- week. hospital, Saturday to Tuesday. fornia, and Wm. Felt of Ogden, were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson of of Mrs. Nina Herron last week. American " A baby dauhter was born to Mrs. guest with Mr. Fork, visited and Mrs. Samuel Jackson, Monday. Carl Edwards. (Rhoda Johnson) at Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Neilson, and son, the Lehi Hospital. Sunday. Steven, of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Fay DSckerson entertained a City; group of friends at a candy Murray B. Allen of Salt pull at Miss Ida Thurman, Miss Margaret her home, Monday evening. Kenneth Christensen of American Thurmn and Mrs. O. A. Slade were Fork, and Louis Christensen were entertained at dinner last W'ednesday Mrs. William Russell and son, business visitors to Salt Lake City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Walton, of Salt Lake City, visited Wednesday. Thurman in Salt Lake City. with Mrs. Isaac Fox, Sr., Monday. Mrs. C. J. McKellar and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hayden and son. s Ruth Rothe returned to her Maurine, of Salt Lake City, were and baby daughter, Elaine, left Ray. in the schools, Brigham Friday, puests of Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington, Tuesday for their home in San Diego, after visiting in Lehi over the Saturday to Monday. California, after spending the holidays with Mrs. Hyden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor and CARD CF THANKS Mrs. Webb accompanied them. They visited with of Springville, family will visit, relatives and friends in Los Mrs. M. A.. Taylor, Monday We desire to express our sincere Angeles, also before returning home. appreciation to all those who helped so much with sympathy, condolence Mrs. Floyd White returned to her THREE STARS TOP home in Logan, Friday, following a and kind deeds during the illness visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and burial of our beloved husband OUTSTANDING CAST Max Rothe. and father. We want to thank all those who took part in the funeral OF THE WOMEN Mr. and Mrs. David Ravcncross of services, etc. Lake City, visited with Mr. and Salt Mrs. John A. Anderson "and family. Mack Holmstead, New Year's Mrs. Heralded as one of the most unusual films ever to come out of Holly- Day. wood, "The Women," with an all-stMisses Gladys and Dorothy Hors.ley cast of 135 actresses headed by of Pocatello, Idaho, visited with their Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell, plays at the Royal sister. Mrs. J. J. Skinner, over the Theatre, Sunday. Monday and Tues- holidays. JANUARY day. The SCHILLINGS COFFEE Shasta Green Tea, H Pound .... 2oc 24c Wheat Hearts 24c 3 Packages 15c RAISTNS. 11 Oz Gold Label Baking Powder 2 Pounds 17e RAISINS ....4 Pound Package 25c 3 for 25c TOMATOES, 2'4 Cans CATSUP, 12 Oz. Bottle 10c 4 Pounds 49c SHORTENING TEA. 1 Pound 26c RUBBING ALCOHOL, Pint-..- . 19c 35c ASPIRINS, Bottle of 100 COD LIVER OIL, Wnt 75c MINERAL OIL. Pint ...29c MILK 4 Cans 29c DEVILED MEAT 3 for 14c 2 POUNDS COCOA 22c WHITE KING SOAP 5 Bars 19c Special on Dark and Light Outing, Best Grade 15c Yard Ladies All Shades Merc. Hose Men's Blue Work Shirts (Clare-Boothe'- Utra-moder- 26c Crystal Wedding Oats Broadcloth. based upon story, Broadway stage success of the same name, weaves the everyday experiences of women into an excitinto which laughs ing comedy-dram- a nd tears are skillfully blended. n settings, smart clothes g and a fashion parade add beauty as a background to the razor-shardialogue. Miss Shearer appears as Mary Haines, her first modern society role Joan (.rawford is since Kiptide. seen as the siren Crystal Allen, and Rosalind Russell as the inveterate gossip, Sylvia Fowler. Uthcrs in a powerful supporting cast include Mary Roland, Paulette Goddar. Fhyllis Povah, Joan Fon- dtaine, Virgina Weidler. Luc'le Wat son. Florence Nash, Muriel Hutchinson, Esther Dale, Ann Morriss, Ruth Hussev, Dennie Moore, Mary Cecil, Mary Beth Hughes, Virginia Grey. Marjorie Man, Cora Wiherspoon and Hedda Hopper. The story centers about Norma Shearer as a woman whose happiness and home are temporarily wrecked by gossin. and her fight t regain the life that had been snatched from her. The picture was diercted by George Cukor and brought to the screen by Hunt Stromberg. 15c Yard 25c Pair 65c eye-fillin- p Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair of Provo, Sunday. CARD OF THANKS Ash. g. 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 Reed, c Drussel, JOHN ANDERSON - . g- 1 1 0 0 6 5 1 1 0 Totals .8 23 Referee, Sabey; umpire, Cook. jponsored be h rd Ch fill inter present, fitertaim iramatiic CLASSES TO 8 8 COHTIW 9 6 2 The regular genealogical classes in all Lehi wards will resume ther rem. 0 lar class work, Monday evening, Jan. 0 8th, in the ward chapels. 0 I MOTHER OF LOCAL WOMEN BURIED AMERICAN AT FORI Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret C. Robinson, 81. who passed away at her home in American Fork, Friday, were held in the American Fork First Ward Chapel, Tuesday. Mrs. Robinson was the mother of Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans and Mrs. Steven Zimmerman of this city. 9 25 LIONS ATTEND SCOUTERS COMPLETE CHRISTMAS PARTY COURSE A large delegation of Lehi Lions and ladies attended the Provo Lions Christmas party at Provo, Friday eening. Lehi having the largest out "f town delegation present. Among; tnose irom Lehi in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown, Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen, Mr. and .Mrs. Warren Goates, Mr. and! Mrs. Armond Webb, Mr. and Mrs I). R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Han- - The final meeting of the Scout Training course was held in the Memorial Building, Wednesday even ing. The discussion on campinfr conducted by R. B. Worlton and the one on the Budget System was directed by Thomas Powers. FIRST LEAGUE BASKETBALL Miss Beryl Putnam attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Willey of Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Putnam of Salt Lake City, Saturday. GAME FRIDAY The first A3 pine District Lea?uf isketball games will get underway BANQUET , Friday evening. Lehi will play the Pleasant Grove team at Pleasant JANUARY 1 1 Grove gymansium. There will be two games, the second team will play S p. m. Lehi boys are reported in The Lehi Stake Vension Banquet fine condition and anxious to begin w.U be held Thursday. January 11. the HURT WHEN AUTOS league playing. Mans are underwnv ,i. .i. one of the outstanding parties of the COLLIDE winter. Homes will be Dr. and Mr V. FMdimHon attend- panvaj tjeket sales for the banquet and Lehi ed a dinner dance at the Hotel Utah Mrs. Wallace H. Jenkinson. 38, of uu.e members are urged to attend m Salt Lake City, Monday events-ThMrs. Tb I e is no Magna, a former Ihi resident, suf u possible. age limit. party honoring Dr. and fered cuts and bruises Mrmdnv and everyone invited to attend Dean Evans of Filkno'. c. 1:50 a. m when an automobile driven north on Redwood road by U. P. NOTES It is reported that Mr. IVIton.ne Hardy Jenkinson. 19. of Magna, collided with a southbound machine city attorney will open offices in Lenr The Snow Spring Camp of the in the near future. California street. Daughters of the Pionn,,-- . ;,, The identity of the f. driver at ,he. h"me of Mrs "uJ.-n,- ., t, Mr. and Mrs. D. W- - Jones ani who attempted to make a left turn Thl,'-sdayJanuary 11 at " r. m Aii'L ' in front of the Jenkinson machine wn eligible members of tt,' dal,Fhte r, of Biff Snrings, Texas, '. nVlted visited with Mrs. Sevilla Jones dur- to be present. not reported. ing the holidays. h ' f. 0. oer 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. McAllister nnil sons. Kenneth and Melvin, of Ogden,! Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson and1 children of Salt Lake City, were Newj Year's dinner guests of Mr. and! Mrs. Orson Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bath and Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce1 of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Raymond of Murray, were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. t DEPOSITS INSURED BY The deral Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C $5000 MAXIMUM Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moms Hcunistend. Mnmlnv. wptw Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Holmstead and daughter, Miss Geo Holmstead. Robert Otis of Denver. Beryl Putnam, Mrs. James Spencer and children of American Fork. Thomas Allen of Feasant Grove. h k 21 J i MnMKivi 4 DqsItor 55000 State Bank of Lehi EACH ' exl Jhe MAIN STREET. LEHI. UT Lehi. pearan 0 g Gudnerson, g. Sanderson, f. Garry, f... Pett, Bed- - 3 .... J e Dean Rothe returned to the I'tah Agricultural College after visiing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe over the holidays. children. We desire to express our sincere to all those who helped appreciation Crocheting Cloth, o much with sympathy, condolenc epread or Doiles? Let us supply your nd kind deeds during our bereavement cotton needs. the passing of our beloved We want to thank all those father. BBOADOENT & SOU who took part in the funeral services and for the beautiful floral offerings, Phone 20-Prompt Delivery Mrs. Nina Herron and brothers and sisters. a Table d. D. Roberts, c... J. Mitchell, g D. Mitchell, f Evans, f. Nash, c 0 j HELD THURSDAY FOR e Univc grvice w GENEALOGICAL 4 Eddington, g. . . . . 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson and. Gray, c wera of Bingham, daughter. Oretta, 12 14 6 30 Totals guests of Soren Sorenson, Monday, TINTIC (25) G. T. F. P Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb and baby 3 5 2 f of Spanish Fork, were New Year's Radtke, f 0 1 1 dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. E. Hickman, f 2 0 0 c Webb. N. Kay, Funeral services for John Anderson, 79, who passed away at his home. Christmas Day. were held in the Lehi Third Ward chapel, Thursday afternoon with Bishop I. W. Fox conducting. The opening song, a duet, "Softly and Tenderly," Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B rents. C. L. Johnson. Invocaton Solo "Sometime We'll Understand" Mrs. Hardman of Pleasant Grove. Sketch and Remarks Bishop Wm. Hadfield. Solo "Face To Face" Mrs. Lucille Peterson bf Cedar Fort, accom- panied by Mrs. Wallace Anderson of Cedar Fort, Remarks Thomas Sunderland. Solo Mrs- Hardman. Remarks A. B. Anderson. Miss Gladys Godfrey returned to Duet "Abide With Me" Mr. and her studies at the Weber Academy at Mrs. Arnold Brems. Ogden, Tuesday, after spending the Benediction Bshop S. I. Goodwin. holidays here. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedeated by J. J. Patterson. Miss Marie Erickson of Salt Lake City, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erickson, over the FORMER LEHI WOUAN week-en- 0 0 2 0 3 5 2 3 5 2 3 4 3 ..3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Woodhouse, fCarson, f. B. Roberts, c ..........1 sud-ent- ar j professi COURSE Pioneers were the only Al.ine hoop team to win Thursday Miss Norma Price, daughttr of H, as the prep outfits throughout the and Mrs. John Price, recently grafo. on prestate started the wind-u- p ated from the Quish Beauty ScW season schedules. of Salt Lake City, I.ehi's Dick Roberts, centr, and ed the L tah Mate successfully Beauty and Hair Jack Mitchell, with eight and nine Dressers examinations and will tib points, respectively, looked best for over he Ideal Beauty Shop, jo Tintic. the Pioneers in their win over South 9th East, in Salt Lake City Gunderson, Radtke, forward and Miss P rice began her new du'ia guard, were good for the Miners. Tuesday. The scores: LEHI (30) G. T. F. P. Fon Rothe visited with a companion in Provo, Sunday. FUNERAL SERVICES it s bottle-washing- treatment at the Lehi Hospiall. day to Tuesday. c PLETES BEAUTY FROM TINTIG - Berniece Bradshaw returned home, Tuesday morning1 from Los Angeles, Lois Frampton of Pleasant Grove, California, where she has been for received medical care at the Lehi the past year. She will register at the Brigham Young Universitiy for Hospital, Tuesday and Wednesday. H Leone Jones is aecM!npanijt Crabb. HARDMAH S " 1 Memorize It Telephone F r Better Burning Coal and Crinding Mill Ro!lin Craig Crabb returned to his studies at the Branch Agricultural College. the holidays Monday, after with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles sjrf-ndin- PRICES. and B"rt ;,rtwt.-i-i e . JAHUABT ' - Vy-- c; . , V Mfi t GPEF.A The Lehi High Se!-- J ""X Vj .V-'Tvthan When Love mental" jiera, will be presi-..-- , t A,. j in the 1". S. uLlic, Wednesday af: are con- - irv 1", and Friday t v. fr erlv heat.-- ! fcJ'- ai J i.o f uel 1. Students ha .e b : .;M-lai.J -- va!u cmuf, n ' for several weLs r ,.;..:.T;. ,i ,v urnir.g coal promse a real treat f lovers. purpose i r eve:r heat-nu- ' ge later The music for th.- i!n. :. , a i,, n't r:k Mi'- -- ORDER NOW. Ah Anderson. by Sfe Th, May or tne dial .rjc; Miss C in cnarge iit'i ill iiiai jl i f i"i LEHI CEREAL HILL Mrs. Ellen Samutlson of Salt Lake City, visited with her mother, Mrs Eliza Banks, at the Junus Banks home, over the week-en- When in need of coal be sure to give us a call. T; VV . I wm. J I . 1 HIGH SGHGOL Ul American Milk World Leader Mr. and M son, Roger, and daughter. Karren, of Salt Lake City, visited witih Mr. and Mrs- - Horace Sunday. RIGHT PRICES - LOCAL ITEI.IS ! THE BEST AT THE THURSDAY, JA N'Uapv LEMI, LTAH |