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Show Free .Press rptl Lehi LEHIS WIDELY READ yOlXME VHI FAREWELL FOR ELMER Missionary missionary farewell testimonial ENCE NEXT SUNDAY - being vocal selections by Berg Elling-soof Salt Lake City, well known radio singer, and a former Lehi bey. Friends of Elder Simms are invited to attend the party, Saturday evening. Voluntary contributions will be taken at the door. n, I i?S v i 1,1. 1. A. PLAY Vnd FESTIVAL TUESDAY Beck Pleasant Grove. Lela and June Jorgen- - if I Vocal duet Bishop Henry Erickson. Guitar Selection Max ti'hristensen of Salt Lake City. Ruth Beck of Pleasant J Dance Elder Floyd Erickson. Duet Wayne and Russell Webb. Mrs. Ruth Wanlass. Readings Darrell Wanlass of Amer Sol'i Remarks FLOYD ERICKSON MISSIONARY FAREWELL IN FOURTH WARD, SATURDAY ican Fork. selection Jeane West). Marlene Linn, and Lucille Newman of Pleasant Grove. Remarks Bishop E. B. Garrett. Duet 'Ivy and Eloise Russon. Violin trio Alvin Wolschlager of Brown of Salt Lake City, Milton American Fork and Pauline Worlton. Solo Mrs. Ora Chipman of Am- Musical The Lehi Fourth Ward Missionary committee are giving a farewell testimonial in their ward chapel, Saturday, January 20th, honoring Elder Arland Russon, who will leave for the Northwestern States L. D. S. mission, this month. Special attention has been given to obtain the erican Forkfinest local as well as outside talent Duet Pearl and Ruth Beck of and everyone is invited to attend Pleasant Grove. The following program will be President Virgil H. given : Benediction Peterson. Invocation. River" Voluntary contributions will be Ladies Chorus "River taken at the door. Everyone invited Chantante Chorus, directe by Mrs. to attend. June Joigensen. accompanied by Miss LaPriel Goodwin. Mr. Violin solo "Canzonetta'' W. H. Barnes of Soldier Summit Reimschiissel, week-enaccompanied George d with his family. spent the by Miss Lucie Pyring. Trumpet duet "Ida and Dottie" Dean Steineckert and Miss Mar-jori- e Rogers, accompanied by Miss Pauline Rogers. Gates" Reading "The Prison Miss Eloise Reid. Vocal solo "The Bubble Song" High Jinks' Mrs. Isobel (from Brown, accompanied by Miss LaPriel - IP to clear Remarks Mi) 4ionai(y. Piano solo "I.iebestraum" Lucille Dyring. Eyes" Accordian solo "Dark Miss Florine Hunt. Vocal solo "The Song of the Hat" from the Rogue song Bruce Nos-rcaccompanied by Miss Lucille Dyring. Reading "Joe The Boot Black Takes a Sunday Ride" Lawrence Graham. Flute solo "To aa Wild Rose" Mrs. Juna Christensen, accompanied by Miss Lucille Dyring. Piano S"lo ''Sophisticated Lady" Miss LaPriel Goodwin. Guitar duet "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go" Misses Ivy and Eloise Russon. Ladies Chorus-- -" My Blue Heaven" Chantante ChorusBenediction. VolunEveryone invited to attend. contributions will be taken at remaining stock of SHOW SUITS only seven left sizes 3 to take 'em at half price. 10 CLOSING OUT felt base rugs or mats 18x36 for 15c size EACH soon be house cleaning buy 'em now handy for covering worn spots on the linoleum buy several at this price. regular price 25c DRESS BARGAINS for bargains that are take a look Bargain Dress Rack. bar-Rai- ns at our tary I the door. FIRST WARD TO PRESENT PLAY A. First Ward M. The Lehi act three a will present Senior Class . IT 11 comedy, "Grandma woes Hall. Sat Amusement in their ward is se cast The 3. nrdav. February lected and work on the play going forward. I- . OUTINGS still selling our special heavy ?rade outings light or dark colors at 15c the yard. GOODWINS YOUR FAMILY OUTFITTERS WELCOME HOME HERE, FRIDAY Visit our greenhouse and select a hnnntiful House Plant to make your home more cheery. CO. LEHI FLORAL 60 Phone Flowers For All Occasions Iehi Stake officials were in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, to order the curtain and cyclorama for- - the Lehi tabernacle. Work on completion of the buildinig is being rushed to hava the building ready for use as soon as possible. Ralph G- Goates, son of Mr. and of Blackfoot, Mrs. Virgil Goates Idaho, former Lehi residents, has accepted a call to labar in the New EnHe will gland, L. D. S. Mission. leave for the mission, February 1. - three recently returned missionaries, Wayne Bushman, Glen Smith and Earl Banks. Arrangements are being made for a fine program followed by dancing. Friends of the three missionaries are invited to join the First Ward in the welcome home party Saturday There is no admission evening. charge. The program will begin promptly at 7:30 p. m. Community singing under direction of Bertha Carson. Opening Prayer. M. I. A. Chorus, directed by Bertha Carson. Remarks Wayne Bushman. Cornet Solo Leo Hadfield. Glen Smith. Remarks Duet Jack Barnes and Wayne Peterson. Earl Banks. Remarks Vocal Solo Max Smith. Remarks Bishop E. L. Anderson. Community Singing 'Directed by Bertha Carson. The Lehi High School opera "Love South," will be presented in the High School Auditorium, tonight from the Reports (Thursday). Wednesday matinee are that the the opera is exceptionally fine and well taken. parts very Goes CAST OF CHARACTERS Mary Lee, A Southern Girl .Emery Jones You've heard a lot about the advertisers who blow up their product to the skies, and claim a lot of things that they can't deliver. Well, here's a different kind. Ain't so Hot" But we have it, and we're getting tired of looking at it. You probably won't be able to eat any of it. But we sure will express our appreciation if you buy some of this stuff and make yourself a penny, licher. BANANAS, Dick Grant, a New York boy Howard Brown OFFICERS TO MAKE sister, Bell's Fuler, Nancy Dona Hadfield DRIVE ON PEDDLERS Lois Larsen aunt.. Bell's Mrs. Fuller, Bill Preston, a Southern boy AND TRUCKERS Dan Evans Rick Bell Fuller, a composer. .Donald The appearance in the city of Lawrence Ravensway, a producer Keith Eddington several unlicensed truckers, peddlers, are anil in tinprnt.p salesmen who Beaugard, a colored servant James Logsdon LonlDetine illicitly with bona fide the licensed local merchants, and Dr. Thurston, a colored servant George Simsfact that this mict rade is doing Abe Anderson or maintaini our Music nothing.. to aid . Geraldine Thompson created a serious n;nWue problem for local merchants; one Scenery and Lighting Delbert Fugal which the police department and city .Mrs. Pettier council are determined to correct in "Y umes . . . .V. Minnock The city Bills the interests of Lehi. . . .Leon Jones solicit the support of the officials Accompanist citi7.cns in reporting violators of the to city ordinance requiring a license Lehiin ness bus a on carry The fact that licenses paid have an influence on your tax levy should be in favor of supporting a factor Experiments conducted by the Calitrade. licensed fornia Dairy Station, show that cows These itinerant salesmen are here drink less water in hot weather than today, gone tomorrow. in cold. Support the business that supports un- you when you do not have the ready feeds are with Experiments necessarywe can safely guide you "cash." Something the hawker and in selecting the right feed for the peddler will not do. best results. More milk and greater profits is assured if your cows are Mr. and Mrs Arch Nelson of Mid-valLet US serve you. fed right. visited with Mrs. S. J. Taylor, You'll find our experience most helpSunday. ful. in Half on Snow Suits . j Price Cut at Goodwin's. LEHI CEREAL MILL stuff "P-H-O-O-E-Y-- e, "house plants FOR TABERNACLE - TONIGHT . CURTAIN ORDERED The Lehi First Ward Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and Mr. Committee are arranging a welcome The Lehi High School basketball and Mrs- John R. Bone visited at home party in their ward chapel, boys will play the Lincoln High Springville, Sunday, with Mr. and - ' Saturday, January 20th, honoring the School basketball team at the Lehi Mrs. George I. Bone. HIGH SCHOOL OPERA . LEHI TO PLAY LINCOLN PARTY SATURDAY June Anderson George Porter, a Southern Boy Allan Chiman Miss Col. Jackson, Old Southerner Goodwin. out our The annual M- I. A. Play Festival of the Lehi Stake will be held, Tuesday, January 2), in the Lehi First Ward at 7:30 p. rn. All wards of Lehi Stake will meet Tuesday, January 23, in the Lehi First Ward at 7:30 p. m. All wards of Lehi will present a one act play. There will be no regular M. I. A. class work as all wards will meet at the First Ward for the festival. There is no admission charge and everyone is invited. The first ward will present "On a Park Bench." "CirSecond Ward will present cumstance Alter Cases." THird Ward "Mushrooms Coming Up." Fourth Ward "Flight." Fifth Ward "A Paternity Case." The plays offer a good variety of subjects and there will be no long wait between acts. - ten. Friday, January 19. gymnasium. The local team, after being defeated in it's first ' two league games are repored to be determined to win thi Two games will be played, game. one at 7 and one at 8 p. m. While the main team lost their game, Friday, the sophomore team won from the visiting Provo boys. Plenty of action and a real ball game is in store for local fans, - o Mrs. June Jorgenson duet Mrs Isobel Brown. Reading Rhea Higginson. Pearl Accordian selection Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brown surprised them at their home, Saturday evening, honoring their Golden Wedding anniversary: Mr- and Mrs. Brown were presented with a beautiful clock by the group. Those present were: Mr. RICHARD R. LYMAN and Mrs. John S. Smith, Bishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Carl TO BE AT CONFERGunther, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Mrs. Jennie Hartshorn, Mr. ENCE, SUNDAY and Mrs. Max Rothe, Mrs. Harriet J. Smith, Mrs. Clara Stoker, Miss BeatRichard R. Lyman will be present rice Smith and Miss Evelyn Hartshorn. The evening was spent in at tue Lehi Stake Conference. SunConference sessions for the games and social chat followed by daypublic will be held in the High School dainty refreshments. Adam Brown was born in Dundee. Auditorium, Sunday at 10 a. m. and Scotland, May 4, 1867. He came to at 2 p. m. with M. I- A. Conference at 7:30. Utah on November 1, 1886. A Church Welfare meeting will be Brown born was in Mary Cooper November 19, held in the Lehi Second Ward. SatScotland, Dundee, 1866. Thev were married in Salt urday at 2 p. m. Priesthood Conference will be held Lake City, January 14, 1890, later being married at the Manti temple, in the Lehi Fifth Ward at 8:30 a. m. All Priesthood members February 14, 1894. They have re- Sunday. sided in Lehi since 1901. taking are urged to attend this meeting-AlLehi stake members who can active part in the Lehi Fourth Ward activities and doing their bit toward are urged to attend the conference There will be no sacramaking Lehi a better place to live. meetingsThe citizens of Lehi join the friends mental services in the wards, Sunof Mr. and Mrs. Brown in wishing day evening due to the M. I. A. sesthem continued happiness and success sion in the High School Auditorium. will talk pn for many more happy years together. Lyman Apostle o "Courtship," at the conference. n lave for the Hawiian Mission. Janu ary 30. will be held in the 5th Ward The following hapel at 8 p. m. frcrram has Deen arranged by tne lard missionary committee: Randall Schow. (Invocation organ selection A. H. ft'ing. Vocal The Lehi Second Ward are arranging a missionary farewell program for Elder Elmer Simms. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simms, in the Second Ward Chapel, Saturday. Jan. at 8 p. m. Elder Simms has accepted a call to labor in the Texas mission and will leave for the mission school in Salt Lake City. January 22. Arrangements are being made for excellent program. One feature FIFTH WARD WED. LEHI STAKE CONFER- GOLDEN WEDDING 20. farewell No. 22 140 CELEBRATE I SIMMS, SATURDAY SCHEDULED IN WARDS A NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, MISSIONARY FAREWELLS IN HOME-OWNE- adv. 1 - Over-Rip- and Half Peeled e 4 Pounds 23c CORN FLAKES, You might just as well eat straw.... 13 Oz. Box 10c .. FLOUR, our best, but don't expect good results 48 PEAS, big, rinkled and tuff ...3 Cans for 25c MILK, from discontented SOAP CHIPS cows, aged in Pounds. glass -- 4 Cans 28c won't suds in Lehi's hard water, 2 Pound STAYLEY'S SYRUP, soured and going to sugar Pkg-- . makes a rotten salad 18c 15tt package TOILET TISSUE, competition to home town paper BEANS, big white northern 23c Gallon 59c CORNED REEF, from the toughest bulls in South America, 12 Ounce Can MACARONI, 98c tasteless variety 3 Rolls 19c 4 Pounds for 25e KRAUT, foot packed, soured cabbage. No. 2'4 9c PINK SALMON, improved, been dead a long time, tall 2 Cans 25c SUGAR, dirty, damp and lumpy. 10 Pound Bag file PAPER NAPKINS, all colors, been used only twice . ..2 Packages 19c ALBERS CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES (They claim it 16c Package has vitamines in but we doubt it) Come in and look this grub over or ring us up if you want somo of this stuff. (If we don't answer, we're sitting down Try again in a few minutes.) Well deliver if you ketch us just right and we feel like it. MEAT DEPARTMENT OLD CHEESE Shelf Worn Like It (Strong) BEEF STEAKS The More Gets (Round. Sirloin BUTTER 1st Quality (They say its REX LARD (From" Big Fat Full of Holes Mice Even 23c Pound You Chew It the Bigger or T Bone) It 25c Pound 34c Pound fresh but we doubt it) ....4 Pounds 36c Hogs) PEOPLES STORE Copied from a New York ad. Memorize It Telephone For Better Burning Coal Rolling and Crlndin;? Mill Feeds and Seeds Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Peck of Ameri can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peck and little daughter. Judy, visited with Mercur relatives, Sunday. 5-- i WE DELIVER PHONE 76 STATE STREET |