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Show I 1 L-- i u WeeUy Papcr I PHnts the News "i I First Crries the Advertising Circulation jks the no hi Free Pr Lehi s widely loam CTTT. Kc UTAH, THURSDAY. OCT02EB 18. 1945 8 Free Press' Changes Ownership Jeorge P. Price Retires ... D..L1 L: ifi io 10 i ears 1 lAiier r Dynamite Cap Blast Injures Lehi Youth LEHI FOOTBALL TEAM MR. AHD MRS. PRICE MEETS LIIiGCLII HIGH THAIIX LEHI FOR uuiisuing I flic Lehi Free With no private axes to grinds no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string! leading to any other source of power of influence. read and only paper printed in lehi LEHI Lehi ;? YOUR NEWSPAPER THURSDAY 2 P. M. LOYAL SUPPORT Facing Its toughest games this Press, published continuously for the past thirteen season, the Lehi High School football team will take the field Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in . the local grounds to face the unbeaten Lincoln High School team from Orem. The kickoff was previously scheduled for Friday at 2:30 p. m., but was moved up to Thursday at Gravely Injured Friday near Seeking shelter In a sheep camp, Mercur when a box of dynamite they found several grub boxes, one ' week. caps exploded, Granjt Smith, of which contained about 100 T w owners of the newspaper are -lames Patrick Heal, lohn F.- and loyal supporters for their son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith support and friendship during of Lehi, was reported improving at dynamite caps and fuses. Apparthe past thirteen years in the ently the boys were lighting' a. fuse Utah Valley hospital in Provo. Heal is a resident of Lehi. publication of the 'Lehi Free of Force in struck him the blast when, in some manner, flame fell i ueyland who resides in Union, to travel, the couple plan to take Press. face and eyes and it was feared on the caps and exploded them. the This issue Is printed under new now of Salt several long trips. he might lose the sight of his left jd Mr. Adamson, 2 p.m. Grant, nearest the box, received The new owners Mr. Heal, Mr. believe them management Ike City, will make their homes won two games eye. He also suffered serious cuts teams have Both force of the blast Lewis' Ault, the selves to be fortunate in taking! Adamson and Mr. Leyland havin the league, and Coach Dean and puncture wounds on his arms, Lehl. over the Lehi Free Press, which has! ing purchased the business durwho was nearby, suffered injuries Prior of the Pioneers is expecting chest and sides. as built up an enviable jThe policy of the newspaper, The boy had gone to Cedar Fort to his back when the box disintereputation ing the past week, including the a tougn batue. me reams p Id down by Mr. Price, will be for integrity, craftsmanship, and publication of The Lehi Free pear to be evenly matched," he j to spend the week end witn three grated into splinters of flying itinued. The new owners will ad- - good will. It is the hope of the Press, lists, job subscription .... i and it will be a matter of friends, Lewis and Howard Ault wood. new management that it will be! printing, equipment and good said," Mercur to was taken Cedar left Rial and in Grant, They re strictly to the statement of Berry. by and breaks the cashing getting ' accorded the loyal support that! will of the concern. Fort to roundup ponies for a deer horseback and then on to Cedar Tglicy, as carried on the masthead on experience." has been given Mr, Price and The We are sincerely grateful to Fort and Lehi Hospital. After the Lehi Free Press. The starting lineup probably will hunt and were near an abandoned Lehi Free Press. and for our to faith their readers started Mercur when treatment," he was sent d at it mine emergency After being associated witn print-Ibe: Left end, Dorton, left tackle, our The to at Provo. build in an up rain. helping in believe eye purchasers loyalty Lehi In specialist the publishing industry Dean Hunger or Hebert Hunt; left trust that of town future home Lehi are 35 firm paper.and and Mr. Price in the Northe past years, Tvm Nicholes; center, f IT It that it was time to retire, and faith that its progress cannot be you will continue to support the guard, man Goodwin or Ferrill Losee; LEGION SPONSORS SCHOOLS TO CLOSE new owners who will publish reason that he denied. Located in a strategic powas for this Russell Webb' or Mel-vi- n guard, right sition and heavily endowed with and maintain a Lehi paper for jreted to sell his successful Bushman; right tackle, Glen FRIDAY AND MQ11DAY SEWER; CEMETERY Lehi people. natural resources, Lehi is in a poHe will take a end, Donald Jones; Putnam; right rest and then make a sition to go forward and capitalize We intend to remain in Lehi right halfback, Dean Pecks left IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR ANNUAL CENSUS rious business of enjoying his on whatever the future may hold and always be boosters for a halfback, Bobbie Peck; blocking for the community. better Lehi. and his home. (Signed) back. Bob Gray, and fullback, The new owners pledge their was Mr. and Mrs, George P. Price. 4Vhen Mrs. Price, who Lehi Post No. 19, American Legion, Classes at Lehi schools will be Ralph Mitchell. seriously earlier in the year solid support behind any moveBackfield reserves .ready are went on record at its regular dismissed on Friday and Monday I an automobile accident, is able ment that will mean a greater Dale Price, RuDean Allred and Don monthly meeting to sponsor, a October 19 and 22. so that the Lehi, a better place in which to ATHENIANS SPONSOR C. Holmstead; ends, John Meyers movement for a community sewer annual school census may be live. and VDon call at will obtain and teachers Peterson; and School guard taken. .to perpetual system IT A CHDSES l!EW Mr. Heal, who has had several .SALVAGE PROGRAM tackles, Ernest Webb and Earl care for city cemetery lots, said the homes throughout town Friday; years editorial experience, lives at M. Taylor, post commandClark. and Saturday or the first of next Stanley COMMITTEE HEADS 832 North Second West Street, " ' V;:' and ' week.--" y.f.er During the halftime period Mrs. W. L. Worlton. President of Lehi, with his wife, the former of the game, the sophoend at the and its also The Lehi High furthered, Elementary citiplans post Patsy Patterson of Cedar City and Lehi Athenian Club, urges all The Association, Provo, and their three children. He zens to, cooperate in a statewide mores will give an exhibition to erect a Veterans' home in Lehi. School teachers Joined other UJah . Seeting for a tea at the Lehi High cost of which would run between teachers at the annual Utah Edureceived his education in Salt Ljake salvage program of materials that game. hool room cational j Association meeting In, $20,00 and $30,000. dining Monday, City schools and the University of can be used by patients at the the following committees: Utah, where he was editor of the Veterans' hospital in the arts and Salt Lake City on Thursday and Glen Smith was installed as DEMOLISHES TRAIN chair-lan- ; Program Vera Martin, Wheeler Friday of last week. crafts program. succeeding University Chronicle. Mrs. Merle Garrett, Miss Harold The State Federated Clubs are Westring as Mr. Leyland has been employed AUTOMOBILE Timothy, and TURNER arl Esplin. W. E. Larson. Mrs. A surprise birthday party for said in the various mechanical depart- sponsoring the campaign, adjutant, replacing . Entertainment Mrs. Essie Worl-f- ments of the Salt Lake Tribune for Worlton, and it is hoped that conMr. Taylor said Lehi' has long Mrs. John E. Yates was held Thurs-home. chairman; Helen Christensen, the past five years. Prior to that, tributions will include phonograph felt the' need of an adequate sewer day, October 11. at her Four persons escaped serious in ta Hanson, Beatrice or of records cowboy ; fourteen system, and that the. post would Luncheon was served. he Taylor. years working spent last Friday at 6 p. m. when offer its services to the city for this jury for western cash and ballads purintermountain chair-Sain news the on Beth Powell, papers .Membership the automobile in which they were purpose. He said the Legionnaires Zelma Bone, Barbara Trane. area. He and his wife, the former chase of certain books and magariding stalled on the Denver and would seek to enlist the aid of to in used be the zines program. Eva Smith, who was a school teachMagazines Josephine Webb, Rio Grande Western railroad cross- other clubs and civic organizations Irl to be all Materials School needed, District, lairman; publicity, Alta Webb, er in the Jordan Third South and Fourth West in the good condition, include leather ing, proposed plan. have two children. id room makers, Ada Whipple. and was struck by a train. streets, Mr. Adamson, currently 4s believed, Mr. Taylor said, City purses or leather pieces for making It Most seriously hurt was Jessie Editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, belts; sheet music, old and new that now is the opportune time for I He Earl Ross returned to duty 20, who suffered a strained Baird, for stringed community singing; thirteen had experience years has the movement to be started, and er a furlough in Lehi. instruments and har- back and a cut on the left side that citizens have the money to buy as an editorial woriter on news-- , musical of her face. After treatment af. them to connect up papers. He has been a reporter,: monicas; beads, shells, raffia or Lehi she was taken to rights entitling hospVal, basket for reed inks, Editor making; State Editor and Night City f with the proposed system. He left the Tri-- j water colors, or tube paints; old her home. of The Tribune. be up Th( aiitnmnhil nrnnprtv nf Vrfd . Mr. Taylor said it would A taA tV tllfl bune's employee to become City jewelry, celluloid or scrap plastics; Turner and father tof the three w i cllx NEED A NEW l Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram, felt and1 linoleum scraps or pieces, the jhook-.uothers involved in the accident, was ETHYL PER GAL. and then returned to the Tribune buckles and old tooth brushes. PERMANENT WAVE Legion members, Mr Taylor said, sent be to to two is material more than Salvage as its City Editor believed the also that cemetery was of driver Bessie 18, FIRST GRADE Turner, Mrs. Worlton, while cash contriWe have the best in permanents years ago. the car. Accompanying her, besides should be improved and beautified. at GASOLINE He received his education in Salt butions are to be forwarded to Mrs. Special Prices from $5.00 up. 2012C Miss Baird, were her sister, Donna, Some parts of the cemetery, he Make Lake City schools and the Univer Winifred P. Ralls, State Chairman, your appointment now. .' said, now have water available for his wife, the War Veterans Committee, P. 0. Box 16, and her brother, Buddy, six. and He Utah. of GRANT GAS & OIL sity Lehi Chief of Police Niron Fow the lots, but to amke it really ef- FABRIC GLOVES former Mary Catherine Leyshon of 329, Salt Lake City. ler said the four were en route to fective all sections should be unjjCedar Valley Road West Lehi Eureka and Salt Lake City, have ' the. program, Mrs. George Leany entertained at the Baird home, not far from the Black, Brown, and other colors. three children. Glen motor when the Smithy E. B. Garrett and accident apher scene, a birthdays party honoring - Clarence Holmstea.d were appoint- NEW FALL DRESSES daughter, Colleen, on Sunday. The parently failed and stalled the ma- ed on a committee to select a site guests enjoyed the matinee at the chine onthd tracks. The D& R G W NEW LOT r the Vetera: V home. They are Royal Theatre, then returned to train, and extra nroute to Salt at the November to P the Leany home to play games and Lake City, crashed into the car's, ALTA S FROCK AND meeting. rear right have refreshments. I s We wish to thank the people of Lehi, our subscribers, advertisers ' V-- ? .;" . . ! estab-jhmenwell-fserve- t. , d . in-le- d f ,-. . . Parent-Teacher- s' n, old-tim- e, n; 1 I 45-da- y J iWasatch Gasoline I 1 1 I 22c ' Boys' Boot Shoes Sizes Order Your Storm and Shirts Red Bunting for Deer Hunters Sash Now STORM DOORS 2 STOCK OF TOYS AND DOLLS WILL BE DISPLAY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH . AT 1 Leany Merc "WW STREET LEHI' UTAH ft. 8 in. by 6 ft. 8In. Metal Lathe, Lime, Hardwali, Cement, Builders Hardware, Nails We Will Appreciate Your Call. WE DELIVER CHEHILE ROBES SHOW SUITS FOB CHILDREN BEAUTY SHOP Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Ella . Lewis and Mrs. Charlotte Manning, 20-- J "MAIN STREET PHONE Hershel Manning were Ogden visit-or- s (SHe f UU Cere! Mill) WOMEN'S FALL AND WINTER COATS COATS Quality virgin wool COATS Fine all pure virgin wool SUITS ONE BAY DULY COATS and SUITS t0 match or harmonize I FUR Collars. Luxurious FUR COATS . Stewart Lumber & Hardware o. PHONE 52 Tuesday. 1 MOST SIZES AVAILABLE EXCELLENT , Mrs. 8J2 to 3 New Stock Ties, Men's Sox u ... system-demolishe- P LEHI, UTAH OfiEBAYOIILY FRIDAY, OGT02ER I9TII Webb's Clothing STATE STREET PHONE 24-- W - |