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Show THURSDAY. t rii tut lllCj JUEC1 MAY 9. 1940 xrryvfV JUi PRPQQ t " THURSDAY. T.PHL' UTAH MAY 9. 4 Ml Spring is Just Around the Corner -- X ON Ot?? 3 f I Remember one who has done a lot on day set aside for her. SPRING is just around the the grass is growing greener all the time. Robins are looking over new homesites, tulips are on their way up, and home owners are checking up on the ravages of Old Man Winter. For it's been a long, hard winter so far with every one of our 48 states experiencing real snow, with a resultant strain on roofs and heating plants. Many of these need attention, particularly roofs. There is no better time than now worn-oto shingles with new, ones, rich in colors. And few things will spruce up the old homestead like a gay new roof, covered, preferably, with asphalt shingles, the most colorful of all roofing materials. It's time, too, to break out awnings and window screens for their annual preview and examination. Give both of these useful household servants new coats of paint and they will give many more years of service. Paint them both with ordinary house paint, thinas much ned out with turpentine. Repair tears in screens with thin pieces of wire woven over the break. Repair ripped SUGGESTIONS WHICH WILL PLEASE HER ROSAIIA FROCKS AND HOUSE GOATS er CANNON SILK HOSE COTTON and RAYON HOSE SILK GOWNS and PAJAMAS Many other gifts to make Mother happy. ut long-live- d fresh-as-sprin- g nt WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STREET one-four- FULL LINE OF FIRESTONE TIRES th TOLD THE SWEETEST STORY WITH FLOWERS Mother's Day. Sunday, May 12th the How well you can tell Mother and appreciation story of your devotion 771 with flowers. cut flowers and potted Somehow, mean more than anya corsage, plants, can give her. thing else you ReaAll kinds of Blooming Plants at sonable Prices. id rzLTi ty .5 DAY MOTHER'S - 7 H- - y "ja.., LEHI FLORAL CO. awnings with patches of canvas cemented to the underside with cold natch cement. And though the warm, lazy days on their way, there are may ..still . i i - i DC sevcritti cum gdafjs it.it ui win-n to best ter. The way protect against them and against the "scorchers" that are ahead is to have the house walls and top floor ceiling blown full of mineral insulating wool. This offers the surest protection against winter blasts and summer heat waves. touch, For a final spring-tim- e repaint the porch furniture and the big front door using some of the new bright colors that are growing in popularity for the of houses, such as pepper-regrapefruit yellow and Dutch blue. Yes. Sir. i. ' I i just around the corner ! . out-sid- Phone 60 m?mmm l i I 1 ifH II HIHHfltWtlil MAY 111 1 I 1 12TH IS MOTHER S DAY Give her a pair of SILK HOSIERY. NEW DRESS, or a OF LINfN HANDKERCHIEFS. BLOUSE. SWEATER. NEW DRESS OXFORDS. es BOX PAIR d, We are headquarters for MEN S AND BOYS' DRESS and STRAW HATS Also LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS Look at your hat everyone else does. AND TUBES Tb BEST PRICE TENNIS RACKETS, SOFT BALL GLOVES and SPORTING in TOWN MACHINERY HAM TEXACO SERVICE ON STATE STREET ERNEST PETERSON, Prop. LONG-AWAITE- P. A, SCHOOL DISPLAY ACTIVITIES li 1 ne week trom to 17 is open May nouse tor trie tcnooi lunch project at operated by the W. P. A. and sponsored by the State Board of Education, Miss Alice Todd state W. P. A. Supervisor of the School Lunch Project announced to Everyone is invited to visit the day. projects which are operating in nearly emy community throughout the state. visitors win nave me opportunty to see how the W. P. A., in coopcraton with sponsors and other agencies, is furnishing one hot meal daily to the undernourished and needy children, as well as to those who must carry their lunches to school. The Lehi school lunch is cooked and served in the basement of the Memorial Building. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Wilson and family moved into the Joseph Hammer home, this week. They have been living at Provo during the past winter. Mothers Day Cans 13c 6 Bars lie PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 Bars 18c WHEATIES, 2 Packages.23c Hershcy's Cocoa. Schillings Coffee Pineapple, Sliced 1 Pound 15c 28c 8c 9c Pack MILK PORK and BEANS. Can Tuna Flakes 1 19c 28c 4 Cans 2H 2 2 for 21c Cans 24c Pair Silk Hose, Pair $1.59 Queens Lace Hose Ladies' Fine Hankies 10c and 15c. Fine Table Cloths, All Patterns 49c and 79c Silk Night Gowns 98c Nice Silk Slips. 98c Percales New Apron and Dress Patterns. Beit 80 Square Material in all New Colors. Per Yard 18c. Crinkle Crepes In Pastel Shades and Dainty Designs for Summer Gowns and Pajamas. Yard 19c. Prompt Delivery ) Los '&Lnex6 St&nctatj tbti nm ind Sweeten Mother's Day with a Box of Delicious Candy-2- 5c to $2.50 j Watch Our Window for Mother's Day Ice Cream Specials ' LOUIS CHRISTENSEN. BEST SERVICE AND LOWEST PRICES ON - PARTY ORDERS Firschke and Douglas McPhail. mowers. The production was directed by Nor Mr. Peterson invites all farmers to drop In printing the list of Lehi High . . mrrn t naman us a , at tne Taurog and was produced by Jack school graduates the names of Glen Cook, vv, look in and take Cummings. tures and its full line of implmcnts. Edith LaRue Powell, Annette Webb, Harold J. Chapman, David Christoffer-son- , Mr. and Mrs. ueao Prior have Blaine H. Walker, were omitted by rased the George Smith home on mistake and should have been included in Second West Street and have moved the graduate list. there during the past week. Hospital Notes boy was born to Mrs. John Doyle of Mercur. Sunday, at the Lehi Hospital. A baby MOTHER'S DAY CARDS & two-Dotto- Helen Abdul Hamid's Harem." $3.75 to $8.75 We have an assortment of novelty dishes and glass ware. Come in and see it. BR0AD3ENT MOTHER'S DAY MEILINGS ' i Provo School of Beauty Culture INVITES PROSPECTIVE TO STUDENTS REGISTER NOW It can t fill half the calls for operators that You comes. are a"11 job if you take a course in Beauty Culture. WRITE US AT PROVO or TELEPHONE r No. -- 20-- SON I -- and Mr. Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Mrs. John Southwick Carolina Neff and daughter, Evelyn, of Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T- - Andet- aon of Sandy. Startling BY WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE S5000 FOR EACH by Baroness Anima von Severing, who reveals what she saw. heard and suffered in the perilous "Paradise of Women." the imperial Turkish seraglio of the most bloodthirsty and lustful monarch of the past generation. Begin her thrilling articles in The American distrbuted with Weekly, the magazine Next Sunday's LOS ANGELES EXAMI NER. DEPOSITOR State Bank of Lehi .r m - s CP The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Silhouettes 29c to 59c j. Glass Tumblers 6 for 23c New Designed Dinner Sets. Servce for 6 and 8 Now Phone Me: tlx DEPOSITS INSURED Pictures and Order Now Su: j Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans of Salt Hansen, of Lehi. was honored Lake City, were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W, L. Worlton, Sunday. recently at the University of Utah by beApril 30. in Theta ing chosen for membership A baby girl was born to Mrs. Clifford Alpha Phi. national honorary dramatic A baby boy was born to Mrs. VirgI Bennett at the Lehi Hospital, May 1. fraternity. She was in attendance at the Meredith Pleas of Zimmerman) (Ruby first annual University theatre banquet ant Grove at the American Fork Hospital. A baby irl was born to Mrs. Willes held May 1. Tuesday evening. Miss Hansen was actve in dramatics and Terry of Draper, at the Lehi Hospital, speech while attending Lehi High School, Saturday. taking parts in plays, operas, and comShe also Dell Peterson was treated for cuts and mercial and oratorical contests. bruises Saturday and Sunday. The in attended the B. Y. U. before entering the U last fall. juries received in Saturday's auto wreck. She is planning to major in speech and Mrs. Howard Mason of Provo, re minor in business. ceived treatment at the local hospital for injuries received in Saturday evening s "I Was a Spy in Wicked Old Sultan auto collision. 59c Only new A baby boy was born to Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Mercur, at the Lehi Hospital. GIFTS FOR MOTHER Full Fashioned a try-ou- Power's Shoe Store ... 1 CRACKERS. 2 Pounds Toilet Tissue, 4 Roll Family For use on this tractor we have promises the season. Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell join forces in "Broadway Melody of 1940." coming to the Royal Theatre, Sunday and Monday. Containing every conceivable type of dance number, from tap to ballet, Broadway Melody of 1940" tells the story of a dance star and her search for a partner. The plot becomes complicated when, through an old complication, call int George Murphy gets the tended for Fred Astaire. Murphy wins the role and Astaire. content to remain in the background, finds his hands full attempting to keep Murphy's feet on the ground and his head down to normal size. The final outcome is one that keeps audiences guessing. Set to spool music written by Cole Porter, the dance numbers are presented aganst spectacular sets, outdoing in size those used for any previous production. The finale. "Begin the Gcgune," introduces a new note in dance presentation by staging the number against a mirror, sixty feet square, which swings on hinges and shoots varying backgrounds into the camera lens. The number was more than two weeks in shooting. Other Cole Porter tunes to which "Please include dances are presented Don't Monkey with Broadway, "Between You and Me." "I've Got My Eyes on You," "I Happen to Be in Love" and "I pi side-fram- Powdered Sugar3 Pounds 24c P. & G. Giant Laundry Soap for the first time in what to be the musical sensation of AMERICAN LEGION piow mat mounts It You." lifts on Concentrate the tractor. of rear the on tight A strong supporting cast appears with AUXILIARY MEETING completely clear in the raised position three Frank dance stars. small the or for irreguis Morgan and mighty handy All the "VC", mounted im- finds an ideal comedy role as the musical lar fields. The American Legion Auxiliary will plements are easy to put on and take off. show author whose shortcomings include hold their annual Mother's Day party in Ian and blondes. Hunter a bad to attachment the cultivator For example, memory Lehi the Ward Relief Fifth Society e with re- is seen as the producer, rlorence Ktce as does away tractor 2 p. m. Of course Morgan's pretty secretary, and Lynne rooms, Friday at moval of bolts at this pont. Others in there are other imple Carver as Emmy Lou Lee. Ann are roles Trixic Morriss, listers and as such supporting power ments, planters, A CORRCCTION Specials 3 tions. one or 10 Pounds 60c SUGAR Swan's Down Cake Flour 27c BANANAS. Poand 6c 3 for 25c Peas, Corn. Beans Deviled Meat d SHOES FOR THE FAMILY I am taking this means of appealing to you for your kind cooperation in the distrbution of poison bran used for grasshopper bait this coming season. No doubt most of you have heard of my losses last year due to this poison bran being carelessly placed. My bee apiary was' completely destroyed, meaning a los to me It has of over six thousand dollars. taken years of labor to build up this business only to be wiped out in the course of a few days. Again I am bringing bees back into our locality at a great expense and am desirous of continuing in the future as I have in the past. Our community needs this business to make our agriculture more complete, as the bees are necessary as pollenizer for our fruits, berries, cucum- bers, etc. No doubt you have noticed our birds have also greatly diminished. j Now if it is necessary this coming sea- son to use this bait, kindly follow the instructions of distribution, and if you have any left on hand kindly bury it. PLEASE do not leave it carelessly ex- posed around your farms. DO NOT place on city dump as was the case last year, causng the death of two good milk cows owned by Mr. Jas. Brooks. Will appreciate your kind cooperation. Co. starred One of the proudest men in these parts tarm UeU Peterson, the machinery merchant, who has just received and put on display the new Model VL Cast tractor which aroused so much comment when introduced at recent farm shows. It's the smallest tractor ever put out under the Case name," says Mr. Peterson, "and there is real news in the price, which is far lower than any rubber-tire- d Case It tills a tractor ever was listed before. need for which there never before was any suitame tractor, farmers aoa t ouy small tractors because they want to putter along at walking-plocapacity: they tractors only put up with under-sizebecause they feel they must keep their Now they ttactor investment small. have gang-plocapacity at modem tractor speed, plus tast cultivation ot two rows, and all at a price in the lower brackets. "There's a world of difference between tractor exactly the right size to fit its job and one that s almost big enough. The "VC" has a V4 plow rating. That n oottom just arxjui means one any place you want to go with it, and two smaller bottoms under many condi is WORK CLOTHING OF LEHI AND VICINITY HERE AT LAST DEALER HERE DISPLAYS NEWEST CREATION OF OLDEST TRACTOR BUILDER. LUNCH PROJECTS TO TO THE FARMERS MUSICAL HIT DISPLAYS LOW PRICED TRACTOR V?. NOTICE D GOODS m ri tMiiii im s -rv . sj m IZB1. |