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Show nrv ehi Free Pre line LfiHI'S WIDELY READ nil LEHI CITY, UTAH. m UNIFORMS TO BAUD MOTHERS PRESENTED MOM. EE HOME-OWNE- THURSDAY. APRIL No. 33 4. 1940 Federal Building at S. F. Fair MAKE REPORT Lehi Band Uniforms will to tne uem ruDiic Mon- . si p. m--i Band Mothers organization evening, Apnu in and program will be gards to the sixty concert ,iew band ( ;n the High School Auditorium vt for the entertam- Coats That U no charge $703.80 aps -- art and tne puut 123 00 jmi when they make their first j.. T8.50 J3" Trousers appearance in the new unif152.40 NEWSPAPER D . MONDAY S . re A Child Welfare meeting, sponsorthe American Legion and Auxiliary, will be held in the Court Room of the Memorial Building. Monday. April 8, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Beth Edwards, Department Child Welfare Chairman of Salt ' City, will speak on Child Wel Who pays the bill for the continuous number of broken street lights evident in our city! It is you Mr. taxpayer, at the rate of 45c per globe. It will take $20.00 of your money to replace those now destroyed. We urge you to cooperate in reporting to the police or any city fare." official any person or persons gulity Mr. Art Horsley of Ogden will of destroying public property and speak on "Child Delinquency." steps will be taken to the fullest exDr. Elmo Eddington will speak on tent of the law to make this practice "Every Child a Health Record." unattractive in Lehi. The following musical numbers The parties responsible for the will be given: past destruction are pretty well Mrs. Isobel Brown. Soh Trombone and cornet solo Keith known and prosecution will be made in the near future. Eddington and Howard Brown. the officials and City general Help ui to keep Lehi one of tne public re invited to the meeting. in our best lighted communities s: ed by p$ie orm Total Cost tk Band Mothers have worked $1,055.70 for funds the secure to tiringly PAID OUT to present uuiforms and are proud Lehi. From of $300-0tfcem to the people on coats. can readily $25.00 on belts. to financial report you Balance due on coats and that a large amount was neces-fn- r caps $26. the uniforms and the Band Balance due on belts, $52.50. of deserve congratulations Mothers Balance due on trousers $153. Lehi for their entire populance of Money on hand $373. We have yet to raise $358.50 to splendid efforts. The following program will be date. selection Mentella. of Band Master Abraham Anderson. of Band Mother Presentation band and Organization Band Presentation L. a. Remarks pal of Lehi High L .A. MONEY TAKEN IN BY BAND SERENADING f rs First Ward Fifth Ward Fourth Ward MOTHERS LEHI DRUG STORE Uniforms wall arrive Thurs day, (tonight) April 4, at 8 p. m. at BURGLARIZED the Music Room of (the High School. We would like all Band Mothers and members present to .see that the unifDaring burglars broke into the orm is fitted properly. Lehi Drug Store on Main Street, sometime Saturday night and hauled Band Mathers Officers. of away ten cases, about 200 bottles 2 boxes of 3000 cigarettes. whisky. Mrs. Alice Hutchlngs, Mrs. Luella cigars, 3 watches, 6 pocket knives Walker. Mrs. Genevieve Gray, Gail and one ladies purseJulian and Dee Robinson attended We The thieves cut the glass in the daughters of the Pioneers Dance at front door with a glass cutter, knockProve later enjoying luncheon at the and ed the lower half of the glass out Marshal Hutchings home. entrance. Night made their Trinnaman said all was well when Mr. he made his rounds at 3 a. m. the of robbery notified Taylor was ofabout 5:30. Local and county case. the ficers are working on - Confucius ATTORNEY ANNOUNCES Say OFFICE HOURS CONFERENCE SALE Dalton SUCKER BAIT COUNTRY GOODS MAY SORROW MAKE who Attorney Don Mack Leh. State has his offices above the ott.ee hours his that Bank, announces or, Thurs 2 to 5 v. m. each Tuesday, , day and Saturday. snme Mr. Dalton siaies uiab ;n -cive free oi i, k ndling woouj if they will have charge to wdows : v,o,,ltiH awav. GOODWIN'S SAY WILL BE NO HERE DISAPPOINTMENT THERE NEITHER IN QUALITY Trinnaman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs Mr. Peet, Don Peet. funeral the attended Lot Amencan at Birk for Mrs. Soy Ss Fork, NOR PRICE nil n ..... .... Ih n .!?. LEHI TYPE AND ENTER Y MEET A Rrown. " F whole-hearted- and More THEY'RE TOPS IN ore acre of One inch of rain over cub.c inch-e- s 6.272.640 land amounts to of water. in nlanning vour next crop plan and money. It TELEPHONE 73 Memorize Burninz Coal nv.. Mill Rolling and GrlndinfJ Seeds Feeds and Rer The Alumni association of the Lehi High School are sponsoring an educational program in the High School Auditorium, Thursday. April 11. dances and when slides, costume legends of the various countries will Adamson, first vice; Cecil Ash. 2nu be presented, including slides of vice; Mrs. Francis Comer, 3rd Palestine and Assyria. A small adMrs Loda Bradshaw, secre- mission fee will be charged with the tary; Mrs. Ethel Watkins. treasurer. proceeds turned to the funds of the Aumni organization. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams of ; Salt Lake City, entertained at dinPRIMARY BOARD TO MEET ner. Sunday, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Adams' father, The Lehi Stake Primary Board Mr. and Mrs. Wing George Wing. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden will meet at the home of Mrs. Eugene and baby were present. Webb, Thursday, April 4 at 3 p. m. MISSIONARY Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wood, former the liave who spent Lehi residents, WIVES AND PARCalipast two years in Oregon and to fornia, returned to Lehi this week ENTS MEETING make their home. They are at present B- - Anderson A. apartthe occupying Lehi is ments on Center Street. The Missionary Wives and Parents Mr. and Mrs. Woods will meet in the Lehi Fifth Ward. have to happy again as citizens. Thursday, (tonight). All members Mr. and Mrs. invited to be present. Freeman Royle, Mr. and Mrs. A, K. Chatfield, and Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts are in charge of arrange- D ments. BROWN BJLT For MEN and BOYS $3.25 ?3.50 NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN $2 29 $2.49 vice-presie- Smoked Bacon Squares 4 10c Pound Pound Package Lard 32c MILD CHEESE Pounds 2 Oleomargarine Assorted Pound 19c 35c 23c Pound Lunch Meat Fresh Fish Every Wednesday FRUITS and VEGETABLES 4 Pounds 25c 5c Pound 25c, 20c, 10c Per Doxen BANANAS NEW CABBAGE ORANGES Asparagus, Lemons, Lettuce, Yams, Grapefruit ALL KINDS SEEDS AT PEOPLE'S STORE SHOES MASS MEETING 49c 98c "9c, 98c, $1.49. $1.95 DRESS POLO 85c 79c 25c. 39c. 49c, 59c. 79c Plain and Fancy Notice is hereby given that a mass meeting of the qualified electors of the Republican Party, residing in Lehi Precinct will be held on Friday, the 5th day of April. 1940 in the Memorial Building, beginninig at 8 o'clock P. M. and continuing until 9 o'clock P. M. to transact the follow- of tha To elect a district. sex each for opposite 3- To elect a secretary for each 49c WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STREET district. 4. To elect a treasurer for each district. 5. To elect three district committeemen for each district. fi. To select the proper number of delegates to attend the party's County Convention to be held Aprili 20, 1940. And to transact such other business as may properly come before the meetings. Republican Committee. (Signed) 59c FLOUR (Kitchen Maid) $1.06 SUGAR HILL 10 Pounds BROS- COFFEE 1 TOMATOES 21c No. 2M. Can 3 EEEEEEr 4 for 10 for for TOILET TISSUE SPECIAL 25c ' 28c 10c 6 LOOSE COOKIES EXCELL SODA CRACKERS for 3 FOR 25c MILK (Morning or Sego) SHREDDED WHEAT (Regular 13c) CRYSTAL WHITE and P. G. SOAP EGGS 60c Pound 28c OXYDOL To elect a district chairman 2. BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS Suggestive of Spring Pounds STALEY SYRUP ing business: for each district. APPAREL LEHI CEREAL MILL ENTERTAINMENT ation held their annual election last week and all their old officers except the secretary, Mrs. Emily Johnson was released as secretary and Mrs. Loda Bradshaw was elected to serve for the coming year. Officers of the organization are: Mrs. Mable Tayor, president; L. B. - MANY OTHER ITEMS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' WEARING GOODWIN'S save both time ly Assoc! rs n, NEW PATTERNS QUALITY Where you can The Lehi Parent-Teache- "flash-in-the-pan- ," y. 1.. 69czz69c ALUMNi TO GIVE in over a decade. The park and abutting streets were thoroughly cleaned by the city as a headliner to last week's Clean-u- p Day. Mayor Dean Prior states that the City Council is behind the beautification project in Lehi, and that is the intention of the council to maintain all city properties in a clean and attractive appearance as far as the budget will stretch at this point. TheExecutive Committee of tha Lehi Beautification Committee wish to remind people that Clean-u- p Day should not be a but only regarded as the first day of a series of such days by every individual. "Keep Clean Day" should Short hand 1st year Betty Christ-offerso- be day. every Lucille Chamberlain, Iva Efforts are now feeing made to seLela Erickson, Sunderland. Dell cure a recognized authority on landMaurine Skinner, LaRue Powell. scaping and beautification to address a free public meeting next Thursday. Definite announcement of this wiTl be FORMER RESIDENTS carried in next week's press. RETURN TO LEHI SPORT HOSIERY ELECT OFFICERS As a result of positive action by the city officials the Margaret Wines Memorial Park is looking its cleanest Miss Minnoch, type and short hand teacher of the Lehi High School will enter teams in the Brigham Young University Commercial contests on April 12. "Members of the type team are: Amateur type team Ruth Peterson. Iva Dell Sunderland, Donna Maurine Hadfield, Carma Clark, Skinner. First year type Dawnita Hansen, Maurce Taylor. Lemie Jones, Betty Logsdon. 2nd year Azelia Short hand Abbott, Leo Loveridge. Wanda Gur-neClara Orton, Ruth Peterson, Ruth Keetch. and City Council. S colon-nad- 10 LOWER FRIGES OH HUMMING BIRD 10 SHORT HAND TEAM ! WORK " . PARENT-TEACHER- jfl WINES PARK GLEANED For MEN and BOYS w' ' 7,rea8,"Pe Monday- t mother. Mrs. jau,,-- 1 r 7 ... Uj uik varicQ roieral ex- m,ulii th IS1"dl whlch "P"08 M 25 n tale lnKrnatlonal KjcposltJon, is the towering e of flanked Mate, by the world's murals. Under the direction of Federal Commissioner George largest ( reel, Uie Federal Are nfliuT6"!.. I""1? P military ceremonies, the welcoming. of Honli '"d the Informative and educa exhibit cowMng a multitude ofh,Khl' governmental activities. s. Band BIG If i 1 nominating' th $22.69 vice-pre- BAND l CONTRIBUTION'S $19.03 Armond Rulon Fox, Quartet $16-4and Ray Webb, Gilbert Simmons The Second and Third Ward are mond Stewart. to be serenaded and will be reMr. E. D. Perrie, Director of tha yet next week. ported Lincoln H. S. Band will address the Sincerely yours, bind and parents on the "Care and Tressa Ricks, President. and Band of Instruments Meaning Udine Wing, 1st Uniforms." Vera Schow. 2nd Selection 'Ensemble, Hhcted by Eva Smith, secretary and tren. ss Monk. Leona Giles. Publicity Chairman. M. H. Knudsen. Benediction Third Ward $20.01 NOTICE :il -- Dr. E. Eddington $30.00. Parent-TeacheAssociation $25. Athenian Club. $2.50. Aaamson, ran- School The support of citiiens is asked to curb vandalism on street lighta- - ! 1 jn CITIZENS ASKED MEETING TO BE HELD 3 new rven. Monday evening: . . ' Americas Band Section Dean Prior. Invocation SUPPORT OF CHILD WELFARE 18c Per Pound 2 Pounds 15c 35c 25c Per 18c Dozen STTOUE PEOPLES DELIVER WE PHONE 76 STATE STREET |