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Show me BACK UP YOUR BOY yr Iktmm puyrill savltgs H ym family limit Invasion Is ehi Free Pre Costly fighting Toot Boy GiTmt JOOptemnti How about your bond buying? LEHI S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI X No. 45 LEHL CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1943 STAGE SET FOR ROUNDUP was pronounced in of the the for opening readiness The opening 43 Lehi Roundup. event, the famous miniature parade place at 6:30 p. m. will take show that a large Friday. Reports and number of floats are ready more being made for this annual event of the celebration. Children are oiling up their coaster wagons, convey Tricycles and other toy ances ready for the parade and a of floats than usual larger number , are anticipated. Mrs. Beatrice Tay-orstake president of the Primary is' in charge of the parade. The on Monparade will be repeated will be kept loats The day night. in the school gymnasium from the Friday parade until the Monday Everything " " jungle pack whiie inflating the "T- - . raft, as the waves were enormous. The raft worked perfectly, but weakened asa I was by then hrough swallowing salt water, I had quite a job climbing into it amid a heavy seas. Then I floated towards shore, but my troubles weren't over, as a huge breaker overturned the raft and threw me into the water. "A group of natives on the shore waded out and carried me to safety. They took me to their and gave me food and dry j village clothes. But I was too sick from salt water to eat until morning." I was treated with great reThe women spect by the men. looked at me curiously, never having seen an American." The plane that picked up Lt. Lambert flew a few miles along the shore, spotted Lt. Moore, and rescued him. Soon both of the pilots were bacak on Guadalcanal. OPEIIG ' this point until responsible person calls for them. We want to avoid all accidents. Space will be provided for storing, all floats in the High School Gym from Friday until Monday. Order of line; of march and theme each ward will present in the parade: Third Ward Nursery Rhymes. Fourth Ward Seasons of the ! I;V Year. Fifth Ward Days of Week. Primary Songs and First Ward Utah. Ward National Patriotic. Second The grand opening of the rodeo will take place at 9 p. m. Friday ; v-night when thrills galore are promised rodeo fans of the parade. country. The new grand " i .T The Stake Primary Parade will stands will be ready and ample on in the evening be presented seating room will be available. It July 2nd nd repeated on July 5th. will be well for local people to seare asked to cure their tickets before the rodeo Those participating between to help the committee avoid undue meet on 1st East street Main street and 1st North street crowding at the gates before the in the shade east of Bishop Garrrodeo each evening. There will be ett's home, before 6 p. m., as the no season tickets this year. line will assemble at 6:00 o'clock The rodeo this year promises to and will begin to march promptly be the best yet. A fine string of at 6:30, on both nights. This road rodeo stock has been brought into will be closed to traffic until every Lehi and a group of the country's child is with parents or guardian finest riders will be on hand to after the parade is over. give spectators a show worth seeA night and a day among friendThe Junior Band will lead the ing. Brahma bulls, bulldogging, to are asked members and parade riding, roping, and all the features ly natives was spent on a small two bain their places promptly so that that make up a well arranged Solomon island recently by Air Force after 13th of the the small children will not be re rodeo will be given. Special new pilots quired to wait in the heat. features have been arranged for they were forced down at sea. The line of march will be from and a bang up rodeo will be given They were 2nd Lt. Billy K. Moore 1st East on Main street, Richmond, of 828 Navin Avenue., west to each night. 3rd West and counter march to Rodeo performances will be given. California, and Joseph R. Lambert place of beginning. 'Friday, Saturday and Monday of Lehi, Utah. Parents are asked to call at the evening at 9 P. M. The two Army flyers were replace of assembly on 1st East for Lehi invites the people of the turning from a patrol mission May their children after the parade and surrounding rommunities to join 7 when they ran into a storm and not take them out of the line of her in this annual celebration, were unable to fly through it to march. Children will be kept at Saturday night the stock paraae reach Guadalcanal. ' under direction of Morris Clark will "We didn't have enough gas to take place. Lead by Mrs. Mar altitude," Lt. Liambert reportgain garet Dahl of Cedar Fort, Rodeo ed, so we stayed down low and Mrs. Queen, and her attendants. tried striking out at random. My CRAZY Iris Dahl of Fairfield, Miss Alice was out, so I went in the compass Peterson of Lehi, and Shirley Lytle Moore thought BY OOOCWIN ,wjng direction. soLt. we of Lindon. .The parade will altered our he saw land, at the First Ward chapel, course. By then we realized we at 6:30 and march at 7 p. m. The :ould not reach any field and it No man haa a moral right parade will proceed north to Main was getting dark. to withhold his support from East to Fiist East; north to street; "We knew we had to bail out or an organization that is striv-te- f corner of the Wines Park; make a water landing. We flew south the to improve conditions Counter march, back to First East Must above the water trying to find within his trades sphere. Theodore Roosevelt. tlence through Main to the rodeo a good strip of beach. Lt. Moore grounds. A large number of en- Iran out of gas and landed. I tries have been made in the stock though I saw him, so I turned on We know a fellow who is parade and a large number of fine my landing light and circled. The such a go horses will be on parade. Included beach was all coral, s ol flew a getter that if he found a worm in the aDDle he be the rodeo section. will was few miles around a point and then eating he'd have a fish Monte Young s rides and conces ran out of gas. wr dinner tonight. sions have been located on the "Just as the engine coughed I school grounds and will be operat- lowered full flaps and stalled To err is human ing during the celebration. above the water. The fighter plane to forgive divine. Committees in charge of the skipped three times and then nosed 'e are human are you Roundup are: oyer into the water. Its sudden divine? General Committee A. H. Wing, stop caused one of the guns to go Thomas Powers, George Lewis. off. then the plane did a hundred water loop. Daryl Fowler, Roy West, and and eighty-degreTraffic Cop "Hey didn't Gurnev. I had time fast, barely "Sinking you see that stop sign? E.L.C. George to Roedo S. I. Goodwin, unfasten sure: but I didn't see the my door, open pull you." Downs. H. A. Anderson, Carlos safety belt and get free. I began Harvev Dahl, Sylvester swimming with everything on and Coates. Clark. Stanley Clark, 'tried to inflate my life vest, but Morris I turned Evans, the way I signaleJ. W. Zimmerman, Rhodes. Hugh couldn't do it in the rough water. d," said the ladv, indignantly, after the crash. "I know E. L. Chipman, Elmer Jackson, Nor could I stay on the surfce withit. retorted the man, "That's Joseph Watkins, Robert Allred. out struggling, so it was imposwnat fooled me." Publicity Dean Prior. Mrs. Geo. sible to get the life boat out of the Turner, Clemn seat of my parachute. P. Price, Newell Turner. "My best bet was to strip oft Housewife "I don't like the Mrs. Stanley Taylor, all I could and try to swim Parade ooks of that salmon." Mrs. Randall Schow, Mrs. Florence ashore. It wasn't far ,but because Butcher "Well if it's looks want, Jensen, Mrs!, May Bone and all of the storm the water was very don't you buy why a gold fish?" ward Frimary presidencies and rough. Breakers dashed me toofficers. ward shore, but the undertow washed me out to sea several times. I Caller "These flowers are was exhausted and decided the Ior the COURT OF phone girls." end had cpme, when by some fate Boss "Thank vou, vou com PHment our service sir." HONOR SUNDAY I was finally washed up on the beach. Crawling away from the Caller"Comp,liment, Hell 'nought they were all dead." water I fell sound asleep. "With no water to drink the next The Lehi Stake Rov Scout Court in the Lehi mroning, I opened two cocoanuts held be will Honor of mPj? vour supplies for Round-Uevenby pounding them on a rock and Second Ward chapel Suray Days at of number A badges 7:30. tearing the husks off with my ing at iand awads will be made at the teeth and fingers. I found foot Program numbers will prints of natives In the sand, and meeting. !be given by the scouts and an ad- learned later that the shot fired dress will be given bv John Clark when my Dlanae hit the water had 'of American Fork. His talk will brought them down to the beach, All but when I didn't show un. be on patriotism and scouting. they to thoueht I had drowned. I followWanted are urged scouters and More of your money scouts ln war ed the footprints and came to their bonds. Apply to attend. Uncle Sam. village. They treated me very well, me. cleaning mv clothes in Alma feeding Miss Mrs Sadie Beck and water and letting me sleep in fresh Provo. at Beck spent Sunday -- inter-mounta- ,' I. " ' .- .- -r-' -- :.-.V;- j .; LOCAL YOUTH LEAVES -? ; ' .: FOR HAVAL TRAINING in f ' ' n . LEHI BOY RESCUED BY NATIVES IN SOLOMON ISLANDS STUFF asa-semb- Maurice Taylor, son of Mr. and Taylor left Monday, for entrance at the University at Fayette, Missouri, in the U. S. Naval V12 program. Mr. Taylor having qualified for the training ln the examinations competetive held a few months ago. Having a fine scholastic record and graduating from the Lehi High School as Salutatorian of the class of 1943. Mr. Taylor was prominent in athletics at the school. His many a Mrs. S. M. 1 i 1 t- 1 the chief s hut. One could talk water landing. The tail struck firstly1 nace lit nia " V? SUT f f v 1 6 and as the nose went down, it nit pidgin English. Jilm,.A toward "Late in the afternoon the chief a large wave arm uivcu Mrs. Edith Kirkham enertained awoke me to signal two planes me iKuium. a luncheon at her home Thurs-"- I 'at on a patrol. I waved a flag the immediately pulled the safely chief had fixed up and dbelt and was free of the plane Toppenish. Washington, their "'attention. They dropped a with no trouble,' Lt. Moore report-- 1 "u"ia was a note and later in the day fly"The tail of the plane S . visible as I rose to the ing boat landed near shore. The natives took me out in a canoe to but sank Immediately. I inflated Stod- -' my rescuers. my life preerver and removed my Mrs I Meanwhile Lt. Moore had been life raft from my parachute. He a fortunate. made chute and had the my to had equally drop bert. . . 1 ' Si ' surface,'" ZTjkZTmm ,ehi Roundup and I Fer-ro- n e j 1 1 P GOODWIN S July 2nd, 3rd, 5th Carniva Parades vspppSsc p 00 t wa 100 vp |