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Show 9. 1940 RSDAY. MAY rr THE LEHI PR PKESS . LEHI, UTAH ENGAGEMENT THE POCKETBOOK . THURSDAY. t'f r. at th I Ja,b rpcs gutt ANNOUNCED Mrs. Norman j TpPPS Mi J w Mr 0. M.;:4rd i i f. w 1 ' F :n 4 ' 5 "! ! K of Wan Mt and Mr c:tv the mirn in in ih Salt -- i of th I hi of tiu ini-y- .i i 'r--- and Mr :tU- daughtt'f r!Krt Adams '.hi u k end and ith Sir. and Mrs. iitd FOR EACH TO PAV P8ESEHT MAN, VLir-- Of F OUR FEDERAL PLAH 'jXKSiZ? L f I If W hEAR. 1 tlSO.OOO.OOO TH.S YER f tv fjuiPMfiT jT ,. 22S.O00.OOO X wX V f 11 PtOHUKCIATIOH AM- h & -' . r ACRS Of FAAMIAHD i!:h Ward Junior Genea- iJ a very successful ears Ui and made the following awards to class members. For the best attendance record and best book, Paul '"'"an Jnd L'dine Garrett. Tor the youngest member with as ex- .eHent book. Merle Evans. Special mention Glenna Rick. Beth and Mehjn Bushman. Cifta Fay and Beverly Bennett, Neil Nielson. Margaret Worltoa Var Clark. Heher Hunt. The class is directed bv Mrs E. B. Garrett and Mrs. Ernest Peterson. - NEEDED TO SUPPLY AMERICA'S CEREAL INDUSTR.E- S- Miss Golda Jensen of Salt Lake City. dintw gueM of Mrs. O A. SUde and Mr and Mrs Morns Clark. i..J I. he M he An International Daily Newspaper Constructive Unbiased Free from Sensational-iiis Truthful Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price J 12.00 Yearly, or $100 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. a Year. Nam. Address. SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST ELECTED week and elected Don Evans, president; Donna Hadfield. : Iva Dell Sunderland, secretary: Mario Gardner. Ina Rick and Laura Jean Brown, cheer leaders: Grant Ash. Program chairman. - Among the people at tending the funeral services for Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Miss Glenda Taylor. Mrs. Chester Cushnig. Mrs. Chrstie Russell. Mr. Jane Dunkley, Robert Scally, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Fox, Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. Nicholes of Salt Lake City,: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Taylor and children of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutler ot Idaho Falls., Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Ford Scalley and Don Taylor of Blackfoot, Idaho: Mrs. Agnes McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Robinson of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price of Orem; John Fox of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardlc and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Taylor. Mrs. L. S. Wood and dauehter. Florence of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Norman I.itson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John Sabey of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Storm McDonald of Heber. n s refreshments were enjoyed. Miss Virginia Meiling. who is teach ing school at Afton, Wyoming, visited ith her mother. Mrs. J. O. Meiling ow the week end She attended the LaVadis formal at Provo. Saturday evening ac- companied by Max Seeley. She was accompanied hack to Afton by Miss Carina Evans and Dale Whimper. j i j j is a and ChkTus furnish-ihAlpine P. T. A -- 1 We Use Hot and Cold Water to Wash Your Car We will call at your home or place of business and get your car and deliver it looking like new. Mrs F. T. Thornton. Mis Julia Thornton. Rex Thornton and Miss May h Thornton of Delta, were week-enguests k of Bishop and Mrs I B. Garrett. Mrs. Thornton and Rex remained for several weeks visit whlie Udine Garrett returned home with the Miss Thorntons for a d It's mighty good news to have customers drive in for gas and oil and say that recommended our station because felka do receive quick, attentive eenr-ic- e here our products are aca high too. . "so-and-s- o" two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Price were Hebet City visitors Tuesday evening, where they visited with Mrs. William Price and son at the Heber Hospital. When in need of good things ta eat stop at our lunch and refreshment stand and vou will receive the beet ta the right 1 pnee. te THE GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK CONOCO GAS and GERM PROCESS OILS WE SERVE The Snow Springs Camp of the daughters of the Pioneers wilt meet at the home of Mrs. George Whitman, Thursday, May 9. All members urged PARK SERVICE The students of the Lehi High School to be present. held their annual election during the past The Christian Science Monitor a as of Murray, nlauvcs, Sunday. D. U. P. NOTES HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS News Seen Through Suciay. entertained a at hr home. Friday honoring the tenth birthday of her daughter. Joyce. Garnet children 1 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The World's group of afternoon, snniversarv and dainty j InJa-- ' evening iillau'in; the the Cliorus enjoyed luncheon t Watkms l.e Cuam Co then finsihed t!e WARD GL NfcAl OGICAL E. C. ivining: with a social at the Jl'MORS AWARDED Jcrcer.son home. 'I ht P rU- '! jtgjr I fO f 08 I " '.. l"(9iS f I W "Vi Litson a guest of local Artt Southwkk Mrs. was a as a Sunday i::i.!:.n; ;F1MH Likt Cut week-end- i i On SjU l ike Sa'.t Dean Rotbe. a student of the Utah Agricultural CoHige at 1 oan. v.siied George Southwuk of Magna, iih his parents Mr and Mrs Man guest of his son, Atr Southwick . K the. over the "I -- X'onJn Thomas of of Mis. O. A SUic. MAY 9. 1940 v: " In GLENN HADFIELD. Manager 5TH WEST AND STATE STREET Reg-r- BUHCO LEHI UTAH to your ds FAIR'S MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT We Meet or Beat All Price By Day or Contract W. W. DICKRSON 2nd West. 5th North Lehi, Utah LEGAL NOTICE THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM PROBATE AND GUARDIAN' SHD? NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further infor mation. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 10 sad 1 1 JAMES STEWART and MARGARET SULLA VAIN ia "The Shop Around the Corner" It NOTICE TO CREDITORS Human It' love them ! Estate of Edith R. Johnson, also known as Mrs. Charles G. Johnson, Deceased. Creditors will nrpspnr. rlnima nnAar oath with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the office of Brock-ban- k & Pone, attorneva Rnita 211 Knijrht Buildinpr, Provo. Utah, on or reiore tne zist day or June, A. D. Real You'll laugh with them cry with them, Also the latest Popeye Cartoon and other Good Short, BARGAIN PRICES ONLY lt)c and nd 206- - SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 12 AND 13 BORN TO DAUCE . . . TOGETHERTT 1,1 I 1940. A Olive J. Stark. Administratrix BROCKBANK and POPE, Attorneys Publication dates, April 18 and 25 and May 2 and 9, 1940. LISTEN TO THIS i STATIOH i.l.l... "' 111 INTIETaP-HaPPIES- T V.- "BROADWAY . .- MELODY" OF V' THEM (Vl All! r ' jf '.'ullff YW A , rJ ' By TOM FIZDALE Al Pearce, heard Fridays at p. m. 7:30 EST, over CBS, for the sponsor of Ilka Chase, Grand Ole Opry and Blondie, owes his long; and successful career to the market crash of 1929. Pearce was a salesman but when the real estate business zoomed to the ground in 1929, Pearce assembled a group of entertainers and started broadcasting. This month he Is celebrating- 11 years in radio with his lovable "Elmer Blurt" character rated as a national figure and his catch phrase, "I hope, Al Pearce I hope, I hope," ranklnp with Fil ber and Crash Got Him Into Radio Molly's "Taln't Funny, McGee," ai'. one of America's ten most popular taglines. rlZL search expert, to dig up historical incidents Vallee can satirize with original music for his show. Say "hello" by telephone if you can 't be with her A telephone visit with one of your in other family, relatives or friends well cities is a pleasure for you as as those you call. I toum Th operator wiU be gUui to teU you the rates to any Th Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company A few weeks ago lovely Gertrude Warner was an unknown living- in Hartford, Conn., but a New York talent scout saw her, gave her a radio audition, and now she's winning network plaudits for her excellent work on "Light of the World," the Biblical series broadcast Monover days through Fridays at 2:00 p. m. EST,bank-rollNBC. This series, sponsored by the of "Beat the Band," the musicquiz program featuring1 Ted Wecms' orchestra, Is transplanting' the Bible into modern prose under the direction of Dr. James Moffat, of the Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University. f ( W' t r.f r )' 4 d f J7 f y .'VSi s'A"' S T?:J rjT VJj( - ' j !i FEES ,fc$l) i greatest Oone.r.1 Cole J'-jfy. S ? Jb? : Porter hit twnes! ' Hundred5 of t dancing cutiesl Spectacle! Fun! Romancel K ASTllllEi ELEflM PfllfJEU 4 S4 er Gertrude Warner L'nfcnoum Gels Break The guest star policy is being resumed this month on the Hollywood originated portion of the CBS Star Theater, the hour long program which featured comedy and song from Hollywood and drama from New York. During the current run, the Star Theater has been responsible for giving the radio public such top mgnt stars as neien "j i Haves. Ethel Barrymore. Frederic March, Philip Merivale, Claude Rains, Jane Cowl, Joan i Bennett, Margo and Douglas Montgomery. Edwin C. Hill has "covered" a lot of territory in his time. He has covered every presidential convention for the past 32 years and was dubbed "The Unofficial Member of Teddy Roosevelt's Cabinet" by none other than Teddy himself. This year Hill will cover still another convention one which may upset tradition by electing a third term president, also named Roosevelt! Mr. HUL whose Human I V v Side of the News is heard over the CBS net- work Mondays through Fridays, Is writing a .mm ,nfcjk-book containing little known human facts i Edwin C. Hill about the great and near great he baa Inter"The Human Side of viewed over a period of 27 years, the conventhe News" tions he has covered, the earthqaaka ha re had with MaaselinJL Lloyd Oeorga. Bamaay has interviews he the ported, MacDonald, ate LA l ' - Rudy Vallee is inaugurating a research department to be employed in pro ducing the historical fantasies uhich he is presenting on his 1 hursdnv fsut, programs. 1 he rallee production staff, heaaea Sunday, May 12 is Mothers' Day u f 'Lgf (Y V . of (Q4 OEOHOI FRANK IAN MURPHY MORGAN HUNTER notiNaRICE trNNE CARVER "ay by """ " Gx OpphliMr Dtfcld byNOBMAN TAUOG . nniWMii ii i ' Producd bv JACK CUMMINGS i' .' mum wwiwi.mi iiiiii inn ii nn P m .ii ALSO SELECTED SHORTS MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., Evenings 10c and 25c lO and 15c TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY M, 15 and 16 2 FEATURES- -2 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. and MARGARET LOCKWOOD In "Rulers of the Sea" Thrills never before brought to the screen in the greatest sea drama ever filmed Feature No. 2 JANE WYMAN and DICK FORAN in 1 1 "Private Detective" Gangway for the world' cutest dues-chase- She' historf. Two Rtg Ft ran Picture foe ft Priot of the iwtctcst sleuth ia Osj--O- alf 10$ tod. ntrurr 2S, |