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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THURSDAY. JANUARY UTAH THE LEHI FREE PRESS , LEH1, 18, 1940 . . .: a r , s Tf.OfiS DAY AT m HEAVY RAINFALL - -- .1 -' held in the High &.h J i .,. , in aiternoon, with a iai mu and . SCHOOL, JAN. 31 : RECORDED SO FAR This month may prove to be the wettest January n several years. Up to date. 1.67 inches of precipitation have fallen in Lehi this nr nth. according to Fred Shelton, weather I - " X have the pnvi the while m. ,.h.,1 iteiiJr.g home. the tudrnts uke charge (if senior Wdr.t-iiaJanuary U. in eie- aU and fjhwl will The teachers v g;a.lei. ih.ia! tnts in the students J credit will oe given t.'n tud-r repfjrt cards for the parirer.ts 1 .... next wvirk are asked to keep the da and arrange to be announced w-- nesday. observer. January 31- i!!'1''' The u.y. - association are rs y, v, in ",v J - During December .69 inches were recorded at the Jordan Pumping plant- o t- -- L:M DrUs Bargains that are bargains. See Goodwin' Dress rack of snaps- '"A attenoaiu-e- i . Mr. and Mrs. William HadSeM tertained at dinner. Sunday, he fi. lone Smith of Aii.ir.. MT. it at center James c. oough. Mrs. 'Mrs. lunch ( f" , rved at the school n f-- U.e parents. v i i 'ayior. - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Powell of Antimony, were guest of Mr and Mrs. George E. Rick. I WOULD gVVHO left Li likL-- ss . i LEHI FIFTH WARD'S FIVE BISHOPS Back Row Virgil H. Peterson. Henry Erickson, E. B. Garrett Front Row Andrew Fjeld and James H- Gardner. to right - Athletes eat ice cream as energy food. Experiments show an increase in energy after the consumption of a dish of ice cream-Ic- FIVE BISHOPS e LIVING IN 5TH WARD cream rich in vitamins and food value is most healthful for young and old when you serve our ice creams health and pleasure go hand in hand. It's truly delicious. Many flavors to choose from and Serve it OFTEN. most inexpensive. The ditsinction of having five living bishops in one ward, working harmoniously together for the advancement of the church, is held by the Lehi Fifth Ward, Lehi Stake. Andrew Fjeld. 73. first bishop, served from February 29. 1920, to August 7, 1927. During this time the site for the present chapel was selected and the building fund established- Before this time he served 16 years as the first bishop of the Lehi First Ward. Virgil II. Peterson, 44. second bishop of the Lehi Fifth Ward was sustained August 7. 1927. CaJIed into the presidency of the newly organized Lehi Stake, he was released as bishop, July 8, 1928. While he was bishop, the plan of the new chapel was selected and construction begun. G. Henry Erickson, 55. was the third bishop of the Fifth' Ward. He was sustained, July 8. 1928, and released November 28, 1937. Under his administration the chapel was finished and dedicated. Under the administration of Ernest B. Garrett, 49, present bishop, the ward has made continued progress. James H. Gardner, SO. was the first bishop of the Lehi Second Ward. December 20. He was appointed He 1903, and released July 1. 1917. was one of the main workers for the completion of the Lehi Tabernacle and later for the finishing of the assembly rooms in the basement of the tabernacle. When the Fifth Ward was organized, his home and a good portion of the Second Ward were included within the boundaries of the Our school lunches please everyone. WATKIH S ICE CREAM 20 Full Pint Malts. Fresh Daily Ice Cream Flavors We Cater to Parties 3 C LOOK GENTS BIG 5 DAY SPECIAL Tour OXFORDS OR DRESS SHOES HALF SOLED. SHINED and NEW LACES FOR ONLY 75 c Yes Sir! Our Regular $1.00 Job. With First Grade Solid Oak Leather or Composition Soles Sewed on for Only 75c. But remember Just for 5 Days Only beginning Friday morning the 19th and ending Wednesday Night the 27tn. Satisfaction Guaranteed BOB'S SHOE SHOP MAIN new ward. STREET '" SCOUT EXAMINING i COURT TO BE HELD FINE FOODS A Boy Scout PURE LARD. 2 Pounds 24c JELLO. 3 Packages 15c RINSO. Large 21c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. 5 Bars for 19c Large Quick Quarker Oats. Large 21c Package Crystal Wedding Oats....- 24c RAISINS, Seedless, Pkg. 5c 4 Pound Package Raisins 25c WHITE KING TOILET SOAP 4 for 19c SUGAR, Powdered or Brown - 3 Pounds 25c KARO, Blue Label 25c SPRY, 3 Pound Can 56c CATSUP. Bottle 9c TOMATO SOUP, Van Can Camps 5c Cut Wax or Green Beans. No. 2 Can 2 for 19c TOILET TISSUE. 3 Rolls - present A court of honor will be held in the Ixhi First Ward. Sunday, Febru ary 4, in connection with the regular ' All M. I. A. meeting. Conjoint scouts of all troops are expect- ie to be present whether they are to receive awards or not. A good pro-- ! gram is promised. The court of honor will be held ;once each month, rotating from ward to ward, beginning in the First Ward !the first Sunday in February. It will ;be held in the Lehi Secnd Ward the first Sunday in March; in the Third Ward, the first Sunoay in April-- ; in the Lehi Fourth Ward the first Sun-Ha- y in Mav; in the Lehi Fifth Ward the first Sunday in June.. The court of reviews will be held of each ,on the third Wednesday month in the Memorial Building. Scouts, scouters and scout masters please take notice. ...13c FINK SALMON, tall can 14C Loose Mince Meat. 2 Pounds 19C RAMONA TOILET SOAP 3 Bars 10c FRESH PHONE PROMPT Court of Reviews will be held in the Memorial Building, Wednesday, January 24th. at 7:30 p. mAll scouts who are prepared to receive merit badge awards must be SAVINGS QUALITY TWO PLEAD GUILTY APPORTIONMENT M.EATS 20-- DELIVERY Broadbent s Store STATE APPORTIONS SCHOOL MONEYS OF 1939 TAXES PLETED HERE Checks totaling $659,605.59, representing the third apportionment of 1939 taxes and including collections up to and including the delinquent date. December 20. have been mailed to the various taxing units of the county, Andrew Jensen, county treasurer, announced Saturday. 9 Of the total aportionment. was mailed Saturday, while s schoe.1 district. PHONE Mrs. W. H. Carson was admitted to the Lehi Hospital. Tuesday, for medical care. j Dean Higginson was admitted to the local hospital, Monday, for medical care- (Essie Gaisford) Hospital, Friday. - - UNION MEETING '$ The Lehi Stake Relief Society will hold their regular Union Meeting. Thursday, (today) , in the Lehi Second All Relief Ward Chapel. Society workers urged to be present. w M SUCCESSFUL u i I LIONS NOTES . Wayne Sunderland and Miss Myrl A total of $600,975.83 were Provo in state Sunderland visitors. district school fund money Wednes- Sunday evening. day was apportioned to the 40 school Mr. and Mrs. Ronald districts of the state by Charjes H. Trice of Skidmore. . state superintendent of Orem were visitors at the George This pushes to P. Price home, Sunday evening. public instruction. $1,556,988.67 the total distributed during the current school year. Amounts received by Utah county; districts foilow: Provo. $22,427.64; Alpine. $22,760.96, and Nebo $25,-03- 1 The annual stockholders meeting 07. of the Progressive Irrigation Company will be held in the Fourth Ward Mrs. Geneva Stewart it visiting Chapel on Monday. January 22. 1940, her son in Salt Lake City. at 2 p. m.. to hear the financial re port, elect a board of five directors J. F. Pe?k of American Fork. Tom to serve during the. ensuing and Peak and Ellis Sormson visited at transact such other business year as may Bingham. Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. properly come before the meeting. A. J. Sorenson. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. NOTICE Cans for 26c 25c 1 Qua't 10c 2 - SALAD DRESSING (Grand) CATSUP No. 2i Cans SOAP-nCry- stal White or P. & G JELLO ROLLED OATS (Sperrys) AMERICAN INDIAN FLOUR Pounds - 17c for 25c 1 Pound 19c 24c 2 for 25c ....10 Bars 37c 3 for 15c 9 Pounds 39c $1.00 1 Dozen No. 126 Extra Fancy 23c Dozen GRAPEFRUIT YAMS BANANAS WE CARRY 4 25c Dozen A Pounds 1 Pound 6c FULL LINE FRESH AND CURED MEATS GOATEfl FOOP MAET MAIN STREET, LEHI Let Freedom Ring! I IN NO OTHER LAND does the magic word HOME mean so much as it does in America today. For cur homes are not only the symbols cf our liberty but our standards of achievement .for all the rest of the world. In our homes we enjoy freedom of speech and opinion. Freedom of the press and freedom of radio make it possible for every speech by man, woman and child to be informed of the affairs of the world. There is another freedom we enjoy in our homes that is the envy of the rest of the world freedom from drudgery, drafts and contamination. And for this freedom we can give thanks largely to the Heating and Plumbing Contractors of Atr..-ica- . Heating and Plumbing are the twin guardians of our family welfare. Heating safeguards our homes cold, dampness and against discomfort upon which sickness thrives. Plumbing supplies the fresh, pure water so essential to g and carries away waste so dangerous to good health. Both Heating and Plumbing are too essential to the welfare of your family and to the of your home to be uninterrupted entrusted to any but the skilled handsenjoyment of a Heating and Plumbing Contractor. ML S. LOTTT PLUMBING and HEATING P Hf AIT? oi DEPOSITS INSURED BY WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE SUfinn ! FOR EACH DEPOSITOR .i w ll I :r ,. , r 'I , it ir r ir if If i if It f if if if w The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE n r i r The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NOTICE IM Others at 10c dozen and up. well-bein- Workers Alliance mmebers and W. P. A. Workers. There will be a meeting at the Memorial Hall at 8 p. m., Friday, January 19. 1940, to select names (for W. twenty to twenty-fiv- e P. A. approval) a project to start in the near future. All members and those joining the lecal will have first call. If interested please attend. E. W. SHELLEY. F 39c BROOMS ORANGES i 62c 5 COFFEE (Ariosa) The Lehi Stake vension banquet ft was pronounced very successful by FORMER LEHI GIRL the large crowd in attendance, Thursday. Four hundred and fifty ON U HONOR ROLL wer2 served during the evening. 4 The Lehi Stake presidency wish to thank all those who assisted in any Miss Marjorie Russell, daughter way with the preparation and all of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russoll of those who purchased tickets. Ogden, formerly of Lehi, is among those listed on the honor roll of the University of Utah. Miss Russell, PLAY SCHOOL TO majoring in education, has been called to teach in one qf the Salt Lake HOLD DEMONSTRATION City schools, with an open contract to sign for the coming year's teachThe local play school, sponsored by ing. This is the first time a student has been chosen for teaching while the W. P. A., will hold a demonstill at school. Miss RussVl is teach- stration and obwrvation session, ing part time and still keeping up Thursday afternoon, (today) at 1 p. hrr class work. She will graduate m. Play leaders of Wasatch, Utah from the University in June. and Salt Lake Counties and the state play school supervisor will be in attendance. The Lehi Lions Club will meet in the Lehi First Ward Relief Society Hall. Thursday, (tonight), in their regular luncheon. A good speaker win r.e present and good music is The committee in arranged for. charge will be Lions Ed. Larsen. Geo. Lewis and Ross Nieison The prize to be furnished by Lion George S. Peterson. The committee for the next meet ing will be Lions Mitchell. Adamson and Lowell Brown. -- -4 DOG FOOD RELIEF SOCIETY 1 3 Pounds 25c RAISINS, 4 Pound Package PEANUT BUTTER PINEAPPLE (Fancy) 14 Ounce Can SODA CRACKERS (Excell) Mrs. Serena Draper of SaJt Lake City, visited with Mrs- M. A. Taylor, Sunday. BANQUET - Pounds MILK (Standby) $83,500. water districts: Metropolitan Provo, $2000; Orem, $650; American Fork, $150; Lehi, $120. and Highland Conservation district, $300. distrct. Springville irrigation $3000; Mapieton irrigation district, $6400; Benjamin drainage district, $1900; Lake Shore and Benjamin drainage district, $1900, and Utah county drainage district, $2406. 10 POWDERED SUGAR at the Lehi "'f January Foos taues SUGAR Sud-week- s, 'H STATE STREET, LEHI 15 - A son was born to Mrs. D. hfr " 7 LcM LiiMiIbeir Co. Hospital Notes L- .p MAKE YOUR RENT BUY YOU A HOME! 4- $29,700 V1 that long yearni.ig The thrill and atisfacticn of accomplishing without be yourself of depriving can yours owner home to be a and inquire about our monthly in Come today luxuries. other payment plan. Hollis Colton and Harvey Durley each entered a plea of guilty in Fourth district court Monday when arraigned before Abe W. Turner on a charge of second degree burglarly-Sentencewill be passed January 22. They were charged with burglarizing the Larsen Brothers Meat and Grocery store in Lehi, October $629,-905.5- was advanced previously, $25,000 to Provo city, $700 to Orem town, and $4000 to American Fork. Mr. Jensen said the third apporwith the two tionment, together previous ones, pushed the total 1939 current tax money distributed to date to $1,388,398.48. The amounts mailed out Saturday are as follows: Lehi city, $10,500; Alpine, $1250; American Fork. $7000; Pleasant Grove, $5800; Lindon, $1200; Orem, 5300; Provo $50,500; Springville. $17,000; Mapieton. $2600; Spanish Fork, $13,500; Salem, $1000; Payson, $10,400; Santaquin, $1200; Goshen, $750, and Genola, $550. State and state schools, $131,500; Utah county funds. $133,131.69; Provo school district, $67,000; Alpine school district, $65,000, and Nebo The Joy of Ownership TO BURGLAR COUNT COM- 85 MAIN STREET. LBHI. f ' If |