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Show I -- Thursday, November 24, 1932 S THE LEHI FREE PRESS also one of the first delegates from 5. Father of Vanruard I Prefer. the State of Utah who participated Responsible for Leadership ably). m ine pacement of the first Utah Court of Advancement, Training, when Utah governor, first became a state. Mrs. Harrison also acted in Honor, etc. the capacity of Sunday School teach- - . 6. Father of Vanguard (Preferfor Camping, Responsible Mrs. Harrison moved back to Lehi ably). Activities, etc Other members if dethrough all her hard trials, she has sired. Stake Vanguard Commissionbeen blessed by God with everything er is Secretary. sne needed, and expresses her thankSCOUTS fulness for her home, her children, 7. Stake Supervisor of Deacons and many friends and associates who live in the most beautiful valley of (Member of High Council Committee the mountains. Lehi. Utah. assigned to Deacons) is Chairman of It is women like Mrs. Harrison Stake (District) Scout Committee. who have' suffered all the trials and Rehardships of pioneer life who have Responsible for Organization, etc. cruiting, build Utah and place her high helped 8. Father of Scout (Preferably) among the nations states, who have made Lehi a pleasant place in which Responsible for Leadership Training the younger generations enjoy the fruits of their labor. The Lehi Free Advancement, Court of Honor, etc 9. Father of Scout (Preferably) Press wishes Mrs. Harrison many more happy years of enjoyment in Responsible for Camping, Activities, the community she has helped to etc. Other member if desired. Stake build. Scout Commissioner Is Secretary. David Q D Thursday. November 24, Send In Your Subscription Today- One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c The Only Paper Printed in Lehi SCOUT TROOP GROUP NAMED Three scout troops in the Lehi dis trict have appointed new troop com mittees to act during the ensuing year. The committees consist of nine members, as follows : Second troop Heber C. Webb, chairman: Clifford Austin, Vern J executives: Webb, Lynn R. Webb I nomas rowers, Carlton r . Wilson, vanguards; Harold Osborne, Hyrum C. E Evans and Ernest N. Webb, scouts. Third troop Isaac W. Fox, chair man; .rnold C. Brems, FeVrel Brema, executives; George P. Price, John Hutchings, George Bone and three members to be selected. Fifth troop Bishop Henry Erick-son, chairman: J. Freeman Royle, Dr. J. G. Jones, executives; Ernest B. Garrett, Morgan S. Lott and Joseph Watkins, vanguards; Randal Schow, Let us furnish your Christmas Cards Better Cards for less money LEHI FREE PRESS An Early Pioneer Before he goes on a rampage, and puts a strain on your heating pant that proves too great for it, make sure that the plant can stand his shock tactics. An inspection now and whatever adjustment may be needed will be worth a great deal in terms of winter comfort, and may contribute materially to the desirable result of a smaller fuel bilL ML So HflDUTT Professor Poulson of the Brigham Young University and head over the reading material of the Timpanogos Junior Jonas son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, Saturday was riding a pulley, on a cable that was used for stacking hay, when the rone holding the pulley broke, dropping Junior to the ground, fracturing his hip and arm. He was treated at the Lehi Hospital William Hadfield underwent minor operation last Tuesday morn ing The cause of the trouble being a badly infected hand The hand has caused much pain and trouble and necessitated a new rural carrier for the past two weeks Heber Hadfield substituting for Bishop Hadfield on the R. F. D. Lynn Gray returned nesday of last week. home Wed ' Church News it ol . 1 Vl n; n; 1 1 be-fc- PLUJIBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET the following Council announced books as Mrs. J. R. Chamberlain became the suggestive reading matter Eva Christine Beck Zimmerman It was some time duing this same rrison the daughter of John Beck, night that the Indans attacked Mr. for all scouts. proud mother of a baby girl Tuesday. id Eva Christine Caroline Hall, was Green, tomahawked and sclaped him, The following books are especially rn at Aichelberg, in the County cut his body into small pieces, leaving Minor operations were performed for younger scouts: Lagerloff, good with horndorf, Wurtemberg, Germany, him in his wagon covered up inhos-pitalitAdventures of Nils;'' Bur- on Richard Gilchrist's baby, and Bert y "Further fay 12th, 1851. part of his flour. Owing to the of the Indians during the gess, ""Bird Book for Children;" Hutchings' baby Monday. Her father died when she was Sree years of age, leaving a family Beck families stay at Richfield the Cooper, "Last of Mohicans;" Rice and not have to take their of Sport; Omnibus ith the responsibility of livelihood. people todidCircleville to have it ground, Powel, "The grain and Jit was during the times of hard so Sherman of "Joan Arc;" they had to mash it up with large Twain, fials that the Gospel was brought to and Bible" Children's Kent. "The make could bread. so roeks that they lie families Her brother, light. time were on the "Heart of the Bible;" Webb and at The Indians this to receive was the the first shn, FIRST WARL war path, guards were put out to Morgan, "Stategy in Handling Peo-fcspel, and also the first Latter-da- y were drums the beaten, alarm, give lint convert in Wurtemberg, the Wilslach Sygri, "Heisti;" school le;" Relief Society Conference will be fiole family embraced the Gospel in and every one hurried to the "Measure "Mount Nichols, had stockade a which Vernon;" around held in the Lehi First Ward, Sunday e year 1863 and soon left their house, and Ex been built as a defense protection of a Boy;" Chapman, "The Pony ptive home emigrating to America evening, November '27. Music will be the Indians. Miss Beck lived r the Gospel's sake. press;" Salten, "Bambi." Upon their against furnished by the Relief Society her a in with time this at dugout frival at Hamburg they were met Chorus. a short distance from the folks, them missionaries found the who fI One night the alarm was SCOUT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL line each a hold of the other's hand, stockade. Sustaining of officers Mrs. La- OF LEHI AREA REORGANIZED fiis formation was carried out in suddenly given, the drums were Verde Kirkham. beaten and every one hurried to the iarching to the hotel and the ship, stockade. Miss of Relief Society Activities ill mother Lehi district Beck's Report of the A lay reoganization they be stolen away and sold as in Mrs. Mary A. Clark. bed, and was unable to get up. The Boy Scout executive council nas Deen Stives. A three weeks delay was alone without any male effected by the Lehi stake presidency. Mrs. Annie C. Fyffee will represent at London, England, while two were there so Miss Beck fastened The court of honor is composed of the available, help Hudson-Liverpofe ship was being the stake board and give a short talk passed a night five bishops Hyrum A. Anderson, the trip to the door and the two Smpleted ready for Hadattack. Indian 0 William the I. Samuel Goodwin, of horror fnerica. It was during this stay at Ta Aa to during of the field, Joseph Smith and G. Henry tho f rightfulness THIRD WARD ndon that Miss Beck narrowly I occasion a number ... of coyotes Vl had Erickson. r. r leaped being kidnapped: she was j r f A Carlos The scout board is: uic mstvt taKen reiuge among iLn ting at one hotel and sleeping at stacked Relief Society Conference will be to Schow, chairman; Rodney Allred, down the on leading steps pother, when one day while leisurely their room and they kept up a conH. held in the Lehi Third Ward Sunday Peterson, Virgil falking from the hotel when she had tinual howl thoughout the entire second John Hutch- evening, November 27, at 7:30. ten to the hotel where she slept, a of ings, district commissioner; George I. lowd of women beckoned to her and night. It was duing this period Following the sacramental service occasion a girl Bone, assistant district commissioner; one on that trouble axed her into a large room with the following program will be carried the name of Mary Smith coaxed Dr. William L. Worlton, troop Sip doors in which were large iron by out: : to Committees Finance, Christine let to ngs, while all around the room were Mrs. Beck distance of aboutgo three Thomas Powers; camping, Walter W. Music Relief Society Chorus. firrors so arranged that she could Glencoe, a RinrfTnTil helD Dickerson; leadership training, A. J. to her. with v,;i, O fym i lliru. no one but herself. Just at the Sustaining of officers Mrs Sadie some articles of cloth- Phillips; civic servce, George S. Pet- Trinnaman. her purchase Ime time a band the passed by Robison; wanted for the dance erson; publicity, Joseph use, attracting a large crowd, ing that she Mrs. Beck wouldn't per-c- it rural Report of Relief Society Activities scouting, Nathan, Christoffer-son- ; them the woman who had that night. Mrs. John Brems. so Mary went courses, Herman C. to Kongher into reading he go daughter the room. Miss Beck t Before Mary arrived at Goates; safety, Claude L. Curtis. her. Solo Mrs. Walter Faber. without ling very much frightened made, of George I Bone is secretary of the Talk er escape at the same instant. She Glencoe, she was met by a band Stake Board member. council and the court of honor. Indians; who came from the town Short talk ps later informed that had she step-I- d then as Bishop Hadfield. now known called Alma, but upon one of the trap doors she her and hung STAKE AND WARD who sclaped Anabella, puia have dropped into a dungeon fmil little bodv upon a cedar ORGANIZATION PLAN SECOND WARD OPERA, f cell, this being one of the SATURDAY EVENING ethods of obtaining slaves to ship tree. The Indians stole many of the cattle, Correlation of Vanguard-Scou- t Africa. Leadof the people of When the vessel was finally com-ete- d and killed a number The opera, "The Bells of Cap- became so hostile that ership With Aaronic Priesthood Richfield, they the family boarded it and the to the for people istrano," an Indian and Spanish it was impossible Supervision in Stakes. n. lurney across the great Atlantic their crops. harvest Opera by Charels Wakefield Cadman It took six weeks to make the The church heard of the sorry Committee is to be presented by the Secona fip. and while crossing the ocean, Vanguard-Scout Stake at Richfield, so broke out on the vessel, and plight of the people Ward Saturday evening, November is the difThis plan adopted from the down (District). ivere storms were encountered. At they sent guards peothe the 26, at 8 o'clock. This opera promises who of protected cities throughout organization ferent bother occasion a hostile warship of Richfield in their migration church. WTiile some district and to be one of the treats of the season Sire in sight, and all persons both ple of the familes Some as anyone who is familiar with the Issengers and crew, large and small, northward. settlements along ward organization plans differ slightly en and women were rushed on deck stopped at various Beck basis. works of Mr. Cadman knows. The be the should this and Miss plan party show how many souls were on the way but Re- cast and committee have been workAdvisers. Lehi. to Stake back Presidency. came jard. When the ship finally reach-- 1 of a sponsible for finance which may be ing hard and promise a real treat to the promised land, the journey Their house at Lehi consistedwith a Kstly on foot across the plains com- dirt floor, which was swept bunchassigned to other leadership when all who attend. together made menced with the usual by tying broom and adviseable. hardships burned They lals. The only cooking utensils the es of rabbit brush. 1. Chairman of Stake Aaronic PAGENT TO BE PRESENTED ashes to imily had during the journey being greece wood and sold the Committee. Chairman of Priesthood MONDAY, NOV. 28TH cast iron kettle, a frying pan with Comn 25, 1868, Miss Beck combined Vanguard-Scou- t plates and cups. old i the The party arrived in Salt Lake married John Zimmerman n The pagent "A Night In '47" will Lake City, mittee, for correlation and 'ty, Utah, November 24th, over six Endowment House in Salt for motivation of be presented by the First Ward M. I. were Responsible children three union fnths having elapsed since they had from this 22, entire VanguardScout program. A. at their ward house on Monday, ft their native land. The party was bom, Heber Lorenz, September 1872 November Id, Member of et at Salt Lake Stake 2. Jr., November 28. This pagent is spon Sunday John, accom-inied 1870; City and to Lehi, where they spent the Rosana Pauline, November 22, 1874, School Superintendency. Responsible sored the church and is outlined by married On March 10. 1879, she inter, living in a ' one room log of Van- for use in the M. I. A. this winter. instruction for marr. religious From Harrison nin. guards and Scouts in Sunday School. The committee and cast have been When RDring came the family of this 3. Stake Superintendent of M. I. working hard and promise Yed to Richfield, Utah, and during beth, now Mrs. George Phillips a good nrul nun nnll. eir journey they met a man by the city, born June o, ,qoa National for A. Regist. Responsible to entertainment all who L 1882. evening's tme of Charles Green, who was tak- - Edwafd, Jr., born December 24 Troop attend. A small admission price of to ration of Joint Vanguard-Scou- t moved then a load of flour, dried peaches, The Harrisons Committees and Registration of 5c for those with activity cards and i81" otner commodities to sell Eureka, Juab County as a DiacK 10c Scouts. be will and was occupied general admission Vanguards Richfield. Mr. Green traveled was ith them as far as Chicken Creek, smYth In 1887. Mrs. Harrison VANGUARDS The cast of characters charged. d then started to president of the Primary continue his jour-4. Stake Supervisor of Teachers. follows: to Corn Creek, a distance of Assoffion by Bishop Gilisn.e and Louis Smith of High Council Committee Porter Rockwell m and (Member ee miles 1J90 further. During the Counselor Wm.as Keaton, of the of to Smith is Chairman Gardner President ,.Rulon Joseph assigned Teachers) a ening body of Indians came upon was sejt apart James i Come Beck party, but Sheriff Reynolds. .. .Boyd Holmstead Stake Vanguard (District) finding that none and.s'isteVPitchforth of Nephl them could speak English and mittee, responsible for Organization Two Members of Mob Ke the at they had nothing to give away who was president of was ...Glen Bushman, George Carson She Recruiting, etc. e Indians left in evident disgust. Society of Juab County. 1 Catch Old Winter By the Forelock Hospital Notes Ernest Peterson and Everett Turner, Mrs. Sarah Carter returned home scouts. Monday following a recent appendi The First and Fourth ward troops have not yet completed their organ citis operation. ization. Mr. Owen Allen returned home SCOUT READING Saturday. Mr, Allen recently under COURSE SUGGESTED went an operation for stomach k Biography Of 1 - I Whimper, Reporter. Scout Column LEHI, UTAH Edna Powell Mrs Thomas Billie Thomas Mary Thomas.. las a firebrand Congressman, stopped Rex Zimmerman the show on several occasion and tha Eliza Calton wholehearted applaue his appearance Levi Philips Fiddler drew indicated that he is todav one of Helen Willes, Eldon Clark, Dancers the most popular favorites of the Leola Goates, Douglas Phillips, screen. Lucile Walker, Rulon Gardner, Eva James Stunningly directed by StewaTt and Robert Webb. Craze, "Washington Webb Robert Host holds the inteest all the way. It is Hostess Phyllis Anderson the kind of picture that sets an audience pondering for hours after A SOLUTION FOR BRINGING having viewed the film. It is destined BACK PROSPERITY to create more controversy than any producton. Hollywood has turned By R. F. Addis out this year. Each state must handle their own "Constance Cummings surpasses condition, but must work in unison anything she has ever done as Alice with every other state. Wylie, the Senator's granddaughter. If the conditions like we have are There is a finish, an ease, a sureness to continue and there is nothing sub- and a maturity in her characterizastantial in motion yet to avert it con- tion that were only fitfully visible in Frank Sheridan sequently it is the duty of the ones her earlier work. who have caused the depression to kicks in with a fine study of the and political boss. be willing to help to correct, Arthur Vinton, a avert the great calamity that is be newcomer to the screen, registers fore us. No one will admit he is to with emphasis in a smaller role. u blame in the least and there is Just ia 'Washington where the trouble lies right at your bound to send, Jimmy Cruze's stock own door. zooming toward the zenith, for this But who will admit it? So some is one of the finest productions Craze one must be put in a position to has turned out since 'The Covered handle this great problem that is be- Wagon.' Few directors can better fore us and have the authority to Cruze at his best and every foot of this one is in Cruze's best manner. put it in action.' Mery-Go-Rou- d' Merry-Go-Roun- All land farms homes will soon swallowed up by taxes, so it is the duty of the state as well as the county to further this proposition. My proposition is this: For the county, or the Btate, or the U. S. Government to make homes upon small traces of land just the right side for each individual farmer or workman, as the case may be, letting no individual own the land, and have an overseer over each separ ate district all over the state, and when a man is out of work, or all men who are out of work put upon one of these individual plots as their home. there to stay and live, and work out their own salvation according to their overseer's directions, of a necessity certain aid will be furnished for necessary advancement. This would give employment to thousands of men all over the state while making a home for themselves in the future. Let Utah start the ball rolling and make herself inde pendent and self supporting. SCHOOL POPULATION GROWS According to figures released, last week by Principal David R. Mitchell, of the Lehi schools, the school population of Lehi increased by a total of ten. The population of Lehi, coupled LEHT LEHI be with the contributory Cedar Fort, Fairfield, and intermediate points, totals one more than last year. The summary gives: Cedar Valley: 1931, 52 boys and 54 girls;,-193247 boys and 50 girls. Lehi: 1931, 581 boys and 489 girls. Totals: 1931, 623 boys and 543 girls; 1932, 628 boys and 539 girls. Grand totals 1931, 1166, and 1932, 1167. 0 Miss Maxine Austin returned to her home Sunday after spending three weeks in Heber City visiting with friends and relatives. LEHI Laurel Hutchings was the lucky winner at the dance in the Third Ward Tuesday evening and took home the turkey. LEHI Columbia's epic film of national A GOOD TURN Merry-Go- "Washington politics, ' Round," stampeded an audience of It is good to be trusted r picture-wis- e Hollywood residents at When you're busted, its preview and was acclaimed by And no one seems to care enthusiastic outbursts of applause When hunger your vitals tare. and handclapping as one of the most T powerful productions ever screened. Now do not forget It is showing Thursday and Friday That kind little debt; at the Cozy Theatre. Pay it soon as you possibly can; 7 The splendid acting of Lee Tracy, Thanks to the kind grocerman. Tj"' siMte T"iTiiMi"n"1 We Are Thankful for Your Patronage GESTION TABLETS RUBBING ALCOHOL OLIVE OIL LIVER OIL WITH CUP BEEF, IRON and WINE COD Eard MILK io, 16 of MAGNESIA PIECE BRIDGE SET FOR FOUR. .T.B- Oc- .....39c 25c 39c and 75c 50c ...$1.00 Pint 39c, Quart 69c U-9- wh" ; Y i ' t Mr. Howard Cooper, Mr. Ralph Smith, Mrs. George Beck and Mrs. Sarah Berry were Provo visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Beck went to receive treatment for her eyes. She had a EPIC FILM RIPS THE LID OFF cataract removed from one eye reAND DARINGLY EXPOSES ALL cently and is reported as doing fine, IjSy ax-m- ln 1SS If It's McKESSONS It's right! 8 " m , , |