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Show l iie Leni IHree Press , " , LEHI CITY'S HflMP.nn.'vpn , rirv. w.n. iitiu inUHsnAV AVOR ASKS CO-- OP LEHI 5" LEHI ? FUTURE FARMER BOY RECEIVES MEDAL gjflLL PETERSON rnyor - ERATION IN CITY CLEAN-U- P sen. American Fork APRIL 1 : . rr ni1 NUMBER IS III I. A. WARD WINNERS CONTEST THIS WEEK CLEAN-U- P 1 M. I. A. CONTEST PLAYS Utella Smith and Reed Chrlstoffersoiu PROCLAMATION Funeral. ... , All Verland Fowler, Dancers Reed civic were and u. hM roices religious organizations i. t Bear River stake of Lehi are Max and M. The I. contest be Genalyn Wing will A. Christoffersn, to plays requested tabernacle, Tuesday I. Stanley M. Taylor, Mayor of un ai COLD MEDAL al P. m. under h uirecuon in Skinner. the Auditorium the given High School city officials in a thorough Of Lehi City, Utah, do hereby proon Saturday, April 14, at 7:10 p. rn. Fifth Ward city clean-u- p campaign for Arbor sot Bhop W. W. Richards. , claim Day, April 18th, 1934. as Art? was made in t rs Dancers Von Adamson, Delia RobThe plays are free of charge and the wiana city ceme- - pru 1B. bot only are the citizens reDay and a Legal Holiday for the Odell Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs Keith Lett. Arva Wing, Roscoe erts, are to quested to clean their yards and lots Invited The attend. public cltiiens of Lehi, Utah. This day and Cleo Royle. but they are also Hunt Fred Peterson was awarded a gold will be of winners the ward the players requested to clean being set aside by the Governor of Von Adamson, Roscoe Hunt,. medal at the hlgh school the sidewalks around their assembly contests Play in held the Tuesday night premises the State of Utah as Arbor Day. 10 The medal is awarded each FIRE DEPARTMENT Cleo At present the city has an ordinance Friday. wards. Royle, Nedra Lewis, Ruth Jones, The M. I. A. drama department of Etta Holdsworth. year to the boy of the Future Farmers requiring property owners to clean Russell Schow Pauline Worlton. their sidewalks or of Utah who quaury for the award. the wards have put over some excellent MAKES RUN w clean the walks ofif the owners fail Lucille Bateman; Xbe medal is furnished in Director, Keith Lott by the Utah the winter this ward chapels plays weeds, trash and and was State Bankers Association and the stake contest will be weU hedges and overhanging tree branch. the city may ahve the work done at the' worthwhile to attend. presented by the cashier of the Lehi Lehi fire department made BOREN-BUTACES AND KluGS T a Quick property owners bank. Emmet Chipman. expense, run, Saturday, when called to th Mr. Peterson is the first Lehi boy to Tree branches are to be trimmed to RULES FOR LEHI STAKE Miss Lucille Boren. Hyrum Gray home. A bone-fi- re of Mr. had 8 feet above the receive the award although an award In this Issue we are printing a story M. I. A. CONTEST PLAYS silewalk and hedges and Mrs. Archie Borendaughter been lighted near a large of Pleasant pine tree trimmed to the fence line. Some of the early days in Mercur by a local it made each year. The Future Farm close to hedges Grove and William Francis Butt, son the residence and it became Some of the In the city are a menace to the writer. Is true but ers of Lehi have done some excellent eyes of of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren of PleasThe Lehi Stake Contest PUj s will be the names with the story e names rrom the of the plnel the pedestrian, as exception work under the leadership of E. B. are of the ant Grove, and William Francis they neeaies jumping high into .the el staged at the Lehi High School Audi name of sheriff Malr are ficticious. Butt, have and club thorned in the Garrett a large variety and extend onto the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neubern Butt of torium, April 14, 1934, commencing at and endangering the home and other We are glad to be able to print local schools. sidewalk. Weeds growing from the this were married in Salt Lake 7:30 o'clock, and will be under super buildings. Quick work on the part of fence for our readers as we. feel that city were lines make walking a misery be The following qualifications the firemen, who used chemicals, City, Friday. They will make their vision of the Stake Board, the older readers this story wilt among sides the countless pairs of silk hose home filled by Mr. Peterson: in Lehi. doubted the fire before serious dam 2. All wards will be directly respon bring back many memories. who owe an early trip to the STATE FARMER DEGREE rag bag A large circle of friends of the sible for their own productions, i. e age was done. to these same weedy sidewalks. QUALIFICATIONS young couple In Lehi and Pleasant eta8e settings and fixtures, make up, ve nave a pretty little GIRLS DAY FRIDAY 1. Have at least two years of sys city and Grove are showering them with good etc. should take pride in it's appearance. tematic instruction in vocational agricwishes. WOOL STOLEN 3. Each ward will be ready to apNothing is so noticeable to the strangulture with an outstanding supervised on the stage in a reasonable Friday will be girls day at the Lehi pear er as clean yards and sidewalks. As practice program. of time (8 minutes) after the High School, The girls will dress In GAISFORD-CULLIMEFROM length WAREHOUSE Is Arbor set apart as a day for 2. Earn and deposit in a bank, or Day percale dresses, wear ankle sox andt proceeding play has finished. planting as well as a clean-ulet us productively invest at least $200. ribbons. Seniors will wear whit hair 4. folwill The plays appear as plant a few flower wh t. Make the school Judging team, Miss Elsie Gaisford, daughter of ft ribbons. Juniors, purple ribbons and xne- warenouse or w. M. Boggs at I flourished last season and a t lows: other team debating team, or some brn r Mrs. Sarah "E. Gaisford and Elmer the Sophomores will wear red ribbons. was broke Into Monday two to give us nleasure for th nnm. Culllmer Place Ward of Lfndon were married at representing the school. Girls will ask for the dates and pay-ana oetween M0 and $50 worth! ing years. 1st Third 4. Show marked attainment JqiI nigni Lindon, Wednesday, April 4, Bishop of wool was stolen. tickets, also choose their partners for 2nd Fourth The city officials also request the Cullimore performing the ceremony. chool subjects and have the proper dancing, calling for the boys before Mr. Boggs purchas'fl some 3rd wool citizens to. haul their own rubbish to Fifth Both young people are popular attitude toward school in general. the party. from a truck in the daytime, placing it the city 4th First dump grounds on Basin Hill among the younger set of the two comI, Be able to lead a group discus in the A special assembly will be giver 6th warehouse. That night the lock and ask the citizens to Second ion." please dump munities and havo a large circle of where the following program will be was jimmied and the wool stolen 5. Each ward will furnish sufficient their trash Into the wash instead of friends wishing them happiness. They t. Be familiar with parliamentary out: carried County offirers are investigating the near it as in the past will make their home in Lindon program to entertain the audience procedure. One Act Play "Pair of Lunatics." theft. while the ward is preparing the stage Let us all support the city officials present. Mr. Peterson has taken an active Stunt "Bucket-os.for their act. and have our premises and sidewalks part in athletics in the high school, Duet Grace and Cleo Morgan. clean before or on Arbor Day, - 6. The rating of first, second and EVENTS OF WEEK having payed center in the basketball Pyramid Building Sophomore girls. er third team this year and acting as a places will be determined by Vocal duet Car ma Evans and Dean ul OI juagee, xney wm Turner. last year. He Is in his Miss Arvllift oiBfcn f imm- PARK SERVICE" IN " wnior year. THURSDAY, APRIL 12 William Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs.' jud8e ch W: Stunt Under direction of Miss range score card, and the ward recelv Phyllis Klrkham. Stake choir practice music room at UNDER NEW The Free Press wishs to add its con MANAGEJessie were in Patrick -' the married arts! The dance In the evening will be in high school, 8 p. m. Salt Lake Temple, Tuesday, April 10. ing the highest number of points will gratulations to those of the entire com be rated first place. R. Public C. W. Union. the P. Lehi see to Both meeting High Sefcool Gymnasium and the MEE1T boy a munity being proud young people are well known 7. The judges will not be allowed to public is Invited to attend. Memorial Building at 8 p. m. in Lehi and Alpine, Mr. Patrick at receive this honor. 1 Friday, April IS present is a member of the C. C. C. converse until after their verdicts have Mr. C. L. Fickes took over the Girls Day Dance, High School Gym. Camp at Cedar City. They have hosts been handed to the Stake Board. POSTURE PARADE management of the Park Service of friends wishing them a 8. Stake board members and ward 14 April and Saturday, AUSTIN long on the State Highway, Friday, Ji; executives will count the number of Stake M. I. A. Contest plays In High Station happy life together. GROUPS PRACTICED He is planning a number of improvein the Seminary Building, ira- School 'Auditorium, 7:30 p. m. points, Primary and Sunday School officers MUNNS CALLED the ments station will service and at of Alpine entertained In honor of the mediately after the last show Sunday, April 15 Lehi public the very beet bride at a shower 0. The following is a Schools In all wards at 10 give the suggestive Wednesday. Sunday Miss Romney has four posture parade-groupMB TO GREAT BEYOND service possible. Mr. Fickes has had score card and helps in producing were accompanied to Salt Lake a. m. They practicing" at the senior and of years experience In serv a number by the grooms mother who accompanied plays: Priesthood, Relief Sclety and Primschools. Three junior high high junior been the station public ing having 1. 30 Polnts Characterization. Mrs. Annie ML Austin Munns, 71 them through the temple, and MI3S Union Meeting, Second Ward ary are groups practicing for demonstraof Rail Utah J wife of the the Salt Lake and agent 2. 10 PointsAction and Emotions, Jennie Patrick and Ferron Miner of late Bishop Charles Munns at 2 p. m. tion the and senior group are a comun will a and time for road long a. Business. and first counselor to the Bear River American Fork. Sacrament services In all wards. petitive group, and will receive awards-Th- e doubtedly receive the patronage of his 3. 10 Points stake relief society presidency, died at Dialogue. Lehi group this year are doing: Monday, April 18 friends in Lehi. a. Quality of tone. her residence in Garland, Saturday, Genealogical classes In all wards. work and promise to secure a good PUMPS STARTED 1. Allowing the people to hear all fter an illness of five days of Married folks' dance at DansArt. in the county and state meets. place your words distinctly. Mrs. Munns was born in Tuesday, April 17 pneumonia. PETITION ASKS Students and teachers in alt grades AT JORDAN RIVER b. Pointing up. Studham. Emrland. on July 3. 1863. a Stake M. I. A. Contest Dancing, of the Lehi schools are working to c. Unfinished lines. daughter of John and Emma Austin. Second Ward Amusement Hall. make the May day program better WIDER PAVING 4. 10 Points Stage setting. When a child she came to Utah from than that of last year and with the-neGROUPS AGREE ON ALFALFA ; a. Lights and Atmosphere, England, the family settling in Lehi, ! lawn for the maypole dances, the IRRIGATION; 5. 15 Points Costume and makeup. movement to obtain A county-wid- e flere she spent ser childhood and early FIRST WARD of the hundreds of children spectacle DRAFTED PLAN 25 0, Points General finish and a substantial piece of road work in Kuth. On May 1, 1884, she was In the health day program part taking polish. SENIORS BANQUET Utah county was initiated when married to Charles Munns, and accom will be one of the prettiest sights the The contestants In the stake finals The big pumps of five associated petitions were sent out to the various panied her husband to the Bear River Lehi patrons has ever seen. will later canal companies, which irrigate thej are: which for rities siiminp. Valley in 1902, settling at Elwood. For Plan to spend May 1st with your The M. I. A. Senior Class of the be sent to the Utah State Road Com- major portion of Salt Lake county from First War- dseveral years Mx. Munns operated a children at the Lehi schools. in a banquet Dance Leona Oakey and Blllle The Detition has been in Utah lake, were In full swing Monday mission. farm at Elwood and then moved with Lehi First Ward enjoyed 'i o Relief Society rooms, clrculation the past few days in Lehi. ror the 1934 irrigation season, alter Smith; Audery and Wayne Thomas. Ward First the Ms NEW HOUSE Power DRESSES at family to Garland where he served Public speaking Margaret Davis. evening. Covers were laid Thp peUtlon asks the - commission to one of the earliest openings of the as bishop of Shoe Store, Main Street. ; ; adv. the Garland L. D. S. Thursday were Retold Story Berniece Bradshaw. thirty-on- e. Special guests aIot some of the road- funda for the irrigation season on record. ard. Mrs. Munns was the mother of for M. and L. T. Ward Second With an early spring, and faced by strip of paving the presidencies of the T. i "ine placing of a children, six of whom survive FORMER LENT Retold story Pauline Goates. a shortage of the water supply, the I. A. and Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum on each side of the state road through M. Her husband, Bishop Charles Munns, Gleaners La Verl Alllred. on an five canal companies agreed out Utah county Preceded her in death by about four Anderson. M. Men Don Simms. was enjoyed of and the alfalfa through state RESIDENT INJURED Irrigation early highway program The A present splendid years. exDancers LaVerl Allred nnd Don program' games and a similar the and with lively 18 feet Is only crops, banquet the the county during The greater part of Mrs. Munns' ca- followed. Miss Pearl Peterson Is class ception of Lehi which is 0 feet wide was worked out to be supplemented Simms; Keith Davis and IfCarmn reer consists "Dick" Gaisford, son of Mm. Sarah of devoted service to the Miss LHa Gaisford Is activity and is both dangerous and inadequate, later, ns may be agreed on. They or Evans. ! D. S. Church Promtnent church president, Merrill Rolfe, class reprsent-atlv- e, E. Gaisford received painful injuries (""-of 'Friend is the Drama started it the Family." Further, pumps early It was pointed out. leader and offices held when he was caught in a care-i- n at ban- Beth Maxlne by her while a member of the Newell of in Austin, is Fox, greauy in the were charge county who brought out, the Garland ward are varied. , For Keith Davis. since the The pumps will supply an early de- -. Larson, Dlovment Emily the Chief Consolidated mine in Eureka, veral years she worked as president second-fee- t, the Hazel Johnson were 210 divided as of Allred, mnd Craig Craty, Tuesday. Mr. Gaisford waa drilling-wheCWA went out. The First Ward Seniors the ward the cave-I- n occurred, completely . follows: Utah and Salt Lake Canal Mary Jean Johnson, Virginia Meiling n the- stake that primary organization. She seniur only erved on the a him. board second-feet: -' Jor100covering entire and LaPrlel Goodwin, director, East Primary stake company, work through t.ie ENJOY - carried their FAMILIES number of rescued him and he RFC second-feWard-eImportCompanions held Third 75 has South ach and dan and Jordan, years ant was taken to (fie 'Holy Cross Hospital" Retold story Lucille Hutchings. positions in the ward relief society,' year. and North Jordan, 80 second-fehere she has in Salt Lake City. Although badly FREE SHOW AT ROYAL delivered. Later, probably Tuesday j Dancers Doris Taylor, Wayne served as first coun- bruised It is thought that he suffered elr in the Bear River Stake Relief ElsSflGEKSfT the Utah and Salt Lake com- - derland, Zola Brown, Bert Beck, no Internal injuries, and will soon bo Society presidency 200 ctlle Johnson and Heber Had field, to be will Increased demand She was an in- Near 650 Lehi people who are reglst "uential member of the Ladles Self and the East Jordan to 170. Music Ruth Barnhart, Mavis John able to leave the hospital. announce the ered in the RFC were guests of J. C. second-feLott L U Mrs. and Mr second-fee- t. suture Club. &nt has served on num son, Ruby Colled ge, Laurel Hutchings, .KMr rtauehter, juiwMiller, manager of the Royal Theatre, owner of Fay Jackson Adlne Turner and Alfred as Lake Salt civic committees. At the Urns of, engagement which, City, to the TEL'FLE Tickets ( Thursday evening. " Canal com- - Grundwlg. death she was one of four mem-- jorie to Mr. to Uke show were distributed through the the Jordan and Salt Lake marriage the In the water right of the Artt and Educational com-- erican Fork, Drama Wanfor Barnes, Sydney in the Salt Lake FfcRA office. An especially fine pany, participates ' An endowment excursion for the at Is nlaceonMay i. IM, Lucille of the elub. from Utah present taking lake, Johnson, Adino Tur-- I Manning, benefit was arranged for the program East from the Lehi Stake will be held on Thursday. desires Laurel water Survivme ar It what Beck, Bert ! ner, children: "Mrs. Temple. Hutchings, of the RFCrfamiltes. the Lucille Hutchings, Fanny Bone, Doris April II. tor L. HinaML .nil Archie A. Jordan, In which its owns one-fift- h There will be an early car on the It was reported to T. H. Hum- - Taylor, stock JJwftis, Elwood; Mr. Grace Haws, C C. C REGISTRATION Is !a with a SOe rate if enough people Orem who state Ward Fourth engineer, Alice Kn HELD MONDAY pherye. vnnk W Munns. In advance to the ward accordwater of will order distribution of Retold Mildred Anftusson, charge Und; and Charles Munns, U itory are Invite to " for committee so the car can to the existing rights. AI1 cltin. of Lehi Gleaners genealogical Smith. Utella registered ing Ten youths Lhi four brothers, Parley Austin, or w- meetign been a the earned has be Km r f 0c rates will be given at at worH No Men Eldon chartered, vice in the C. C. C. Harris. V. agreement VMrican iwir. Heher C. Austin, b. prent MemorUl BulldM two the wa on other to in lake the Utah claimants and cars, 10 the Bina Ruth Drama among Anderson, union Monday., Rotbe, p orial Building, toto; m Austin. Salt LW A rood attendance Is desired. for distribution this season, b- - Jen jnowler, kaek Betchelor, Andery 5lty, ter M John E. AusMtt, Lyman, will be . . Johnson, Alien Peterson, a Speaker, from out of town TOltvItt, w. Lyle Sharp, ycad the fire ten day. t4 tnt nnBp ! the Mar future. i0rofc, Lehi, knd Mrs. btttif budo-- AWARDED A i., MARRIAGES ill the-stor- R p, . t OLSEN-PATRIC- K sub-cent- P""' "P1 KM. Y ' j .: six-fo- ot 10-d- ay , ed n ,. et H g, et KCUnSC'J h" br Hants Tt . ' prt.' |