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Show 1 The Leh i Free Press LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME IV Women Attracted ... smart New r BRATIOh WELL PLANNED Everything is in readine.-- s !'ur for those of J in Lehi fur the day. ;i remain 'Dr. J. an, with fetj s commitue the, w ho t j consisting A Jnes as general furtu.-- h v. 11! chair-- j and dance at Saratoga the entertainment. PARTY FOR i nomas lowers, Wallace THE LADIES ami Booth Basil Hansen nkinsi, ,renson assisting have been working A party to be given by the relief jrd preparing there plans for this ertainment. society for the ladies in the Lehi stake n an for who have arranged They early and also for ladies orninjr salute under the direction of formerly belonged to the relief society .. i p ii It is not just for ther relief somas l owers as cnairman, ionow- - in Lehi. with serenade Basil society members but or all those who .j by a band would like to come. The party will ansen acting as chairman. be a pro- be held in the Lehi Second Ward, At 10 o'clock there will where Wine's seats Wednesday, July 8th at 2 o'clock. ram at Park, The party is celebrating the 8th ill be provided for all present. anniversary of the Lehi Stake Relief A little different type of program this year, which Society Organization. as been arranged President Louise Robinson of the to be short and spicy and which general board will be present to talk iminates the "speaker of the day" to the ladies about her trip to Europe. 'or a change. Musical numbers will be furnished This is under the direction of E. by Mrs. Edith Evans, Mrs. Abraham Sooth with Sorenson as chairman Anderson and Mrs. Rula Dorton. Basil Hansen assisting. The program rill be as follows: "America" Song THIRSDAY, Jl'I.Y by Washabilitv of Styles for Summer Months Newspaper girlf can go neat 'he water Here s what is being worn on tne smart beaches this year a bath- l.'ir SUit made Ot "Prom a. ... a new washable tabne ;hs- - Hes its cesisrn trom the title lines' o: Darx-rall over the rmimn It t;:,s a nareo skirt w. !h& co., nf ..... w.." 0.wli uiiiii si own hung oer the chan m this picture, together with uie Drer.v swimmers big beach hat "Will it wash?" is the question asked so often t women study ins the new styles that a bit; soap company and McCai! s magazine sent six shows on the road ic exhibit washable fashions ue:oie 2(10.000 spectators in 125 to 15(1 department stores Each show is m charge of a fashion expert New Yeik's most attractive models oi whom the girl shown nere is one were selected to display the new washable costumes No how attractive then are each has passed tho soap comuanvs lest of five wasr.ines without taf ine of color cr shrinking ol the fabric All are ready Jot as many trips uj the farr'ly washing machine as the nrrul pleased owner may choose ic give them Out they come in h moment or two. ready for quick drying on the line and a final easy Dressing on the ironer The costumes shown include active and spectator sports outfits, davtime and afternoon dresses and late-hoformal gowns. All can be cleansed readily in the household washer I J ft- er Ensembl-e- June Hansen, Evans Marie Lott, Martha Itegerald, Valine Hansen, Lucile finterton and Laurel Hutchings. Ina and Glenna Rick. Tap Dance Accordian Solo Hershel Manning. Song Stars Spangled Banner. Benediction Chaplain. Vocal The Ameican Legion Auxiliary members are gettng ready for a real good time when they hold their RE- CEIVED EARLY THIS YEAR annual party at Saratoga, Thursday, Nearly all of the 65 acres of cucumJuly 9th The party is to begin at bers which have been contracted in 2:30 p. m. At the annual party there will be Lehi are considered exceptionally good this year. They will be ready-t'ORTS TO FOLLOW PROGRAM games, swimming, eating, etc., and week one earlier than previous pick to a make good everything that goes AT PARK, 11 A. M. TO 1 P. M. years. time. Under direction of Wallace Jenkin- - lively will The Utah Pickle Company This is one time when all the memn as chairman with Dr. Jones as the cucumbers 13th. start taking July bers of the organization will be king. As other years the- cucumbers will be because what know they they present, The insports at Wine's Park will in charge of John H. Smith. He is will be missing if they stay home. ;de events for all persons present all cucumbers ar that that asking rardless of age. Beginning wth a UUb lie to the that by picked ready There will RECREATIONAL awling race for babies. they be brought to the station house races of various lengths for boys for shipment. to (., 0 to S. S to 10, girls from CALENDAR If the patches are taken care of Mr. to 12, 12 to 11 and 14 to 10 years Smith expects that the persons Ik Then for adults both men WEEK JULY 2ND TO JFI.Y 8TH age. contracts will make more on their women, fat and slim. Some of cucumbers this season than any year other feature events will be 3 THI'RSDA Y JULY l'XD since the pickling company has been ,'?ed races, sack races, bean carrv- Games at taking cucumbers in Lehi. Some of the Men's Senior Softball races, cracker eating contests, !Iirh School Campus. oll'icc rs in the piekl? company were, Jfhing contest and a ladies shoe FRIDAY. JULY riRD-- in Lehi Sun lay and they agree with king contest and others of different r Girls Softball Games Mr. Smith on what he thinks abo;;t pes. 1st vs. 2nd. this iirh School Gampus. year's crop. Prizes will he awarded to 1st, 2nd Mr vs. A time schedule will be used for d 3rd place winners, arranging MONDAY. JULY f!TII the bringing in of cucumbers. On to theatre tickets to lollypops r Softball games. Girls' will not be aec;;,ted Saturday they th nicholcs and dimes spread in 1st vs. ."th.. 2nd vs. Kb, :lrd live. any later than 12 o'cock noon. Other ;'ween. All should have an interest-- ? TUESDAY. JULY 7TH days the station will beopen at 8 a. m. time participatng in these various Story tellings. Wines Park. 7 to 8. until 12 a. m. and from p. m- until ents. Men's Senior Softball Games at 5 p. m. There will be a matinee at the Iliirh School Campus. WEDNESDAY. JULY STII yal Theatre at 3.30 p. m. Scout aye softball league. 1st vs. CARS COLLIDE, There will be a baseball 1 g a ditch, the deputies reported. Bruce Evans escaped injury, as did one brother, Lawrence Evans, 6, and a niece, Kay Hansen, 2. The other brother, Paul, was injured when his head went through the windshield, officers said. The injured youths were taken to the hospital by passing motorists. The Christofferson car evidently fail ed to come to a stop before entering the highway, ollicers reported. The deputies were assisted in the investigation by Niron Fowler, Lehi citv marshal. d e Go-iweather and plsasant to the line rouinLngs a'lded Mr Hayes was driving a truck in sjiirit which wa nreent at the ('Id which were members of his family, folks party. Everything went off just and a Grill'm family of Salida were as it was scheduled and pleased the following in an automobile, driving multitude of old folks. north. A large car driving south, Benches were placed about the park swerved into the truck and then into in the shady places for the convenithe automobile. At noon long ence of the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, Melvin Gril-fi- n, tables were put in a row and dinner 15, Donna Hayes, and Bob Hayes, Each stake having its 15, were brought to the Salt Lake was served. own special table to take care of. County Hospital by Rex O. Danish of After dinner the old folks mingled Spanish Fork. The driver if with their friends from surrounding car left the scene of the communities and enjoyed a splendid nccident and gained a ride to Lehi program with numbers from each j where he received emergency treatstake. Numbers fom the Lehi stake ment for an injured leg. He later were an accordian and saxaphone se surrendered to Provo offices, accordlection bv Htrshel Manning and ing to word received in Salt Lake. Milan Allied, instrumental numbers Those who witnessed the accident-saibv the Russon sisters and a reading the driver of the southbound' by Ruth Jones and speeches from the car, William Martin of the Capitol" audience. Besides the song, readings Hotel, Lincoln, Nebr., was either and speeches, the Lehi band furnish- asleep or had lost control of his car ed some lively numbers. through a break in the storing, After a enjoyable time at the park mechanism. the old folks went to their homes and you can be assured that they were well pleased with the efforts of the CLARENCE AULT KILLED old folks committees. The fountain which was constructIN AUTO ACCIDENT ed under the drection of the Athenian Club was prepared and ready for this Clarence Ault, 44, of Cedar Fortr occasion. Many favorable comments was killed Wednesday morning when were passed about the fountain. the automobile he was driving overroad. The turned on the Ophir-Tooel- e JUNIOR ACTIVITY HOUR accident a- - m. occurred about Ault with LeRoy Peterson, 92& First avenue. Salt Lake City, and The picnic at Wines Park was over 400 children and John I). Brown, Magna, as passenadults enjoying lunch and games at gers, was returning from Ophir, this beautiful local park. The leaders where they are employed by the. Mining company. were so well pleased with the re- Geyser-Mario- n Ault, according to the story told sponse, it is thought to make it an Sheriff Alma White and Deputy Ted annual affair. Next Tuesday night at 7 to 8 p. m. Barton, who investigated, lost conat the same place some of the most trol of his automobile when he met entertaining story tellers in Lehi will a truck driven by Sidney Hullinger The b? at the park to tell stories of vari- going in the opposite direction. ous kinds to the people of Lehi. We Ault car, on the outside of the curve, all like to hear good stories so take swung off the road and overturned. The driver was caught under the advantage of this opportunty to hear some and learn the art of story tell- machine and died instantly, but his ing yourself. As an added attraction two companions escaped without infor boys interested in handicraft juryThe victim is survived by his Floyd White will be there to start a widow, Mrs. Ida Anderson Ault; six class in this activitv. children and his, parents, all living, in Cedar Fort. ! AT SARATOGA lamia OLD FOLKS PARTY PLEASES ITS GUESTS CUCUMBERS TO BE PARTY TO BE HELD No. 43 2. 1936 LEGION AUXILIARY Chaplain. Invocation. Vocal solo Victor Smith. Dortha Evans. Tap Dance Vocal Solo Karl Webb. Reading Virginia Meiling. d NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. 1'TAH, 1TH OF JULY CELE- - jj,e general HOME-OWNE- BOYS SUFFER BURNS ON HANDS & ARMS ? 6 HURT IN CRASH Jnnior-Senio1 1 i Senior-Junio- 1 Roland Darnhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and Evan Colledge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colledgr, are suffering with burns on their hands and arms. The boys received the burns Monday when they set fire to some black powder and failed to get out of the way of the explosion. They were treated by a doctor for game 2nd vs. 4th. :ped at the ball park (under the 5th, action of Thomas Powers as chair-3n- i their burns. FOUR INJURED The Sunshine Committee of the First Ward are entertaining for Mrs. TENNIS with the Lehi team meeting an Annie Carlylc on her 70th birthday, side team. SUFFERS FACTURED ONE at theh ome of Mrs. Ethel Thursday Keith Trane stepped up into the For the Goates. Open house will be held for RESISKULI ; ALL LOCAL evening their will be pic- - senior division and knocked off Floyd te friends of sister Carlyle from 4 to Ericksen to rapture the championDENTS. (i -- The score was In the Junior division doubles games have been scheduled but some who regstered are not re0-- Sh-h-h-- h! It's A Secret! fi-- or in porting eilor their ability to play at the hour assigned. Contestants will please be courteous with-draw- enough to your opponents to let them know aobut your intentions or call Mr. Prior at 170, so it can be posted at the tennis court. SOFTBALL RESULTS Friday Evans and Haws vs. Provo WOLVERINE'S method of Brick and Tile resulted in defeat of that strong, tough, locals 8 . to 5. . .. , t. i HORSEHIDE i .Monday oiris league resuaea in SHELL "bearing 30-W 't's soft as buckskin is a secret 3rd ward defeating 4th ward 6. 31 to wad 1st 2nd and defeating rat's known ONLY to WOLVERINE ir . 0 inns. That's why WOLVERINE HORSEHIDE WORK "OES wear loneer and feel so Ni better on your feet. Come in try on a pair. The store that is led and comfortable. o'clock. 7-- ship. fHELL ROLLER SKATING ALL DAY & EVENING f JULY 4TII PRIZES GIVEN DURING DAY GOODWIN'S DANSART, LEHI Roller Skatinjr Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. v - 1 Four Lehi youths were iniurod. ML David Whimpcy, who has been tending school in Washington, the past two years, is visiting in with relatives and friends. Mr. of daughter Donna Hayes, (", and Mrs. Frank Hayes of Salida, California, is in critical conditon in the Countv Hospital with a broken back and cuts as the result of a high way accident Tuesday morning near the Point of the Mountain, about 20 miles south of Salt Lake City. Dr. Ralph A. Goodwin set Donna's back and put it in a cast. He arrived at the hospital to begin his work just as they brought her from be accident. Three automobiles were demolished and six people left seriously injur. d bv the crash. Mrs. .Ic .Lie Lane, of Torrance, alifornia, Mrs. J. E. Taimadge of ab lake and Mr. George Mowers of alt Lake wi re dinn' r gursts of Miss 11. , nirsdav. ehihliin and grandchildren of i'o-.'- the celebrated of (heir father ai father Sunday at Liberty 7oth d grandPark. A i to members uce lunch was s the family. Those from Lehi attending were: Mr. Fowler, the honored guest, Mrs. Milan Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck and son, Jerry, Mrs. and Mrs. Niron Fowler and Mr. Daryl Fowler and family. FAST DAY SUNDAY The regular Fast Day serriees will Sunday evening. NOTICE Power's Shoe Store LEHI.LTAII 'I lie !',. Ha.-keU- be held in all the Lehi Wards Sunday. The regular M. I A. Conjoint Me-inwill be held in all ward chapolt For Ladies Silk and Mesh l Hose, Dresses, Straw Hats, Sweaters and Anklets MAIN STREET Leh Mi ind Mrs. Roland Zimmerman and son, Kenneth, spent Friday in. Salt. Lake. Thev went un Citv Cr ek Canvon and took their lunch. .'e t We have i Clothing, Shoes, Oxfords and Hats for Men and Boys i to wear for the big 4th of t of July Celebration. at- for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford were visiting in Pleasant Grove, Monday wt Mr. and Mrs. Ira Devcraux and Mark Richins. Mj one seriously, in an automobile accident just west of Lehi near the George Zimmerman home on the Staratoga road Saturday at 0:15 a- m. Kenneth Turner, 14. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Turner, is at the Lehi hospital suffering from a fractured skull, possible internal injuries, and severe cuts and bruises about the face and head. His brother, Jay Turner, also suffered a fractured shoulder. Others injured were Paul Evans, 9, son of Mr- and Mrs. Aaron Evans, cuts and bruises about the face, and Dean Chistofferson, 16 son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Christofferson, a bruised shoulder. Both were returned to their home after receiving medi cal attention at the hospital. j The two Turner youths were riding in a southbound truck driven by Christofferson, when it came onto the Saratoga road from a side road1 directly in the path of an easthound machine driven by Bruce Evans, 16, according to Deputy Sheriff John S. Evans and Walter Durrant. All three of the boys riding in the truck were thrown from the machine by the impact and the truck ran for a distance of 450 feet before coming to a stop in - HEAR POINT OF X Citizens are notified that the current light bill and not less than one twelfth of the back bill must be paid each month. If any user fails to ' meet the requirements above stated the electrician will disconnect after. the 20th of the month. Lehi CityrCouncil.'. J |