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Show The m Press LEHI CITFS Zvn J"f' i .ill NEWSPAPER D " LEHI CITY, UTAH, " mm f HOME-OWNE- MMMIMI,,ll,1,,s1a'SSSSaSBnwsSBagsjapjp THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934 IIUDiST TERRORIZES ;C;ilAL E.!0!iDAY SGHGOL GIRLS our fit be held In on Monrtnv iini Mar 28th at 8 p. m. honoring l ed 'Webb and Mer,ln Fagan who mission field early In Vji leave for the L.- - There will be a MERLIN FAGAN special program CECIL WEBB Jjrv. The entertaln- Tribute to the missionaries M. Men joyed hy dancing. - and Gleaner Girls classes. ,t will be free but voluntary contrithe door. Vocal solo. taken at wIU be siiom Two Instrumental numbers. me to Invited to be at the Second Instrumental duet. raid, Monday evening:. Remarks by the missionaries. rhe program as outlined follows: na Webb. Special talk Presiding Patriarch piano solo Nlcholeg G. Smith of Salt Lake. Vocal solo Max Smith. A missionary farewell will A ... School children and residents vicinity of Second West and 7th Ward - ' in the North, Monday and Tuesday of this week various became alarmed when groups of students reported seeing a man In various stages of the nude on the premises of the former Martin Olsen home. The man was first noticed about 1 ' p. m. on Monday, by girls of the neighborhood as they were on their way to school from lunch. He wa noticed near the house in some bushes, Thinking: someone minus trousers. HAS Jld be Ki? X ringlet 't the I etrlyf full OD : Quality Merchandise. Thriftily Priced . .1 . Every day heralds a Special Sales Day! Shop at your eW wd R 1! ining fft !. iC of it ted leisure. oil tr . 'For tj I Shoe Bargains BEAUTIFUL NEW PURE SILK SQX SULU.IER TIES FOR YOUNG MEN-- WHITES 51 98 exam-- IMS j Gray . TAN OXFORDS J98 1.. j s ; t J li J : ONLY In WW FOR MEN .. SUMMER V0! RORSE STCLEU SHIRTS "CHIMNEYS" THE ANKLET BROADCLOTH 9 29 GROGERY SPECIALS SUGAR 10 LBS- (Paper B SUGAR. V0 un, CORNFLAKES. -- Z- - & O M- - I-- HONEY 10 pound buclet.... 5 pound bucket 44V 19 2 MACARONI MILK ta11 can) n brand WHITE LAUNDRY 4 iMk 2S RAISINS 10 BAa SOAP PINT MASON JARS-- 0c LIBBY'S CATSUP. 1 P,Dt QUART MASON JARS S0 1W . 4 WATERMELONS bottle for HALF GALLON MASON 2S LIBBY'S CANNED PEACHNEW POTATOES- Jl-2D"" JARS 29 2 h 5 CUCUMBERS ES. Si 2 O" 25 6 D RINGS JAR co) HILLS COFFEE 30 CAPS .. CARROTS RADISHES 32 MASON JAR pound j ONIONS LETTUCE ASPARAGUS AT MARKET PRICES RSUITS AKD VEGI-TACL- ES BlM i w sac , P. - - 5 D" CHT nESET WILD CHEESE LARD (Package)... 2 25 2 25 VERY CHOICE TENDER MEATS T stock newt here is Jad picked and nothing but the beet Utat m7 buy la .tued. fresh mayonnaise in 90 seconds'. Quick end maynnals maktr on of Wmo Oil VMM lOTH ThePeople's S;.ff!Mmat sp f FIND PflSTlin Horse stealing, the offense that would mean a limb and a rope in the days of the old west when horsee were practically the only type of conveyance, was revived In Lehi this week. A minor, 17 is facing arrest on charges of stealing a horse from Ran dall Schow last Saturday night, he is accused of taking the horse from Sohows pasture, although he told officers that a boy gave him the horse and offered him half of the proceeds to sell the animal. The Music Contest conducted under direction of Abe Anderson tar ex ceeded the expectations of the faculty of the school. The students all gave excellent interpretations of their parts and the contest showed some remark able talent among the students of the Senior and Junior High Schools. The contest being In Its Infancy la the local schools promises to be one of the most popular features of the entire school year in the future. The musical talent brought out in the schools is the foundation of the Parents future music of the city. should encourage the students to enter these contests a the students who en ter them receive untold benefit from the extra hours of practice and the experience gained from the contest wiiain Awards were srlven as fol 49. Go-o- p. STATE ST- - LED, UTiUl WATER SHORTAGE ui.iiivw Officials of the Lehi Irrigation Co have called a meeting of the stock holders Friday night, May 25th, in the Lehi Memorial building, to determinelittle of what make to use the beat irrigation water is left for the peoples? use. Sugar beets and other late crops-appeas though they are doomed tov out and it is a question of turn-inburn the water where it can at least be used to save all that is possible undea the present drouth conditions. ,. Fruit trees in some sections of town are already suffering from lack ot water, as are other crops. A smalt, amount of water that Is being used on some crop that Is doomed to be later could be used to advantage-t- o help mature fruit or berries on farm. Stockholders are urged to meet Til-d- ay and to discuss with the water-boarwhat can be done for the beer' results .for all. ar lows: d aban-doneAll round music award Don Trane Alvln division B Voice A and Philips 1st; Wm. Smith, 2nd; Wm. Jones rd. Ada Phillips, 1st; Gertrude Anderson 2nd; Mavis Johnson, 3rd. Superior voice Don Hunt, 1st; Don Fitzgerald, 2nd; Von Adamson, Jrd. Adlne Turner, 1st; Helen Gardner. FORMER LEHI MAN HAS 2nd; Carina Evans, 8rd. EXHIBIT AT WORLD'S FAIR: Piano, A and B Hazel Phillips, 1st; Laurel Hutchings, 2nd. Austin Gudmundaen of Milwaukee, Cornet Leo Hadfield. 1st. Wisconsin, formerly of Lehi, has been Saxophone-Dea- n Price, 1st; John invited to place an exhibit ot his invention for the purification of wates Broadbent, 2nd. in the World's Fair in Chicago. ., Mr. Guitar Beth Knudsen. Gudmundsen is in Chicago this week were: K. Judges for the instruments f J. Bird of American Fork, Armond arranging the exhibit. He reports that a number of ther Webb and Rulon Fox. , machlaes nave been installed la. somer :, C Division of the largest breweries of the east. Pianb-Za- da Webb, 1st; Ila Webb, 2nd, Dorothy Ford, Srd. i Vocal Keith Wanlass, 1st; Victor LEHI Smith, 2nd; Hall Allred, Srd. Cornet Bruce Nostrum, 1st; Keith TRUGi Smith, 2nd. Clarinet Ward Clark, 1st; Taylor Wardle, 2nd. Trombone Wayne Bushman, 1st; Russell Schow,, 2nd. Officers of Cedar City, Utah. whlle Drums Craig Crabb. tlwr stolen scorching for wool and Judges of the vocal contest were: property cached by John N, Weston-anMrs. Edith Evans, Dale Hadfield and an accomplice, Margaret Carter, Ronald Price. v ! who is in the Iron County Jail at Judges of the piano were: LaPriel Parowan on the charge of a murder Goodwin, Delia Carson and Clarice oub assault upon Sheriff Fife cf Cedar Allred. , City, located a truck that has been music stud- identified as the Judges of the truck that was loadent were: Evans Croft, E. B. Garrett, ed with 1,000 pounds of flour and 100 i Joseph Coulam. gallons of gasoline and driven from A music Scrap Book Contest among the garage of the Lehi Roller Mills last d ; I ... "."HER HILLS . the Junior High Students created a lot October. of Interest and a large number of fine The officers found a large quantity kooks were finished and entered to be of wool, gasoline and tools that were Jusa- cached by the gang, whom the officers . rjorie Anaerson was awaraea first place, Arthur Cedarlund, second place; Norma Price, third; Helen Hansen, fourth; Donna Kirkham, fifth, The horse valued at $50 was taken snd AUm Hebertsen, sixth. Judges were: Phyllis Kirkham, from a pasture by Spring Creek, Lamea and Darlene Virginia Melting, across two an and alfalfa sates through ' Carina Evans. field. The boy did sell the horse that night to Melvin Chrlstensen of Pleasant EIEO- Grove in a transaction near the Point of the Mountain. Christen en paid him $20 for the horse but stopped payment or. the check. The effective work of two Lehi Lehi High School win hold their citizens is assisting local officers In exercises in ' the High graduating locating .the horse and one who School Auditorium tonight (Thursday). toeU It, was very much appreciated by t students will receive MarshaV fowler who wishes to thank diplomas. them and the other citizens of Lehi The following program wilj be given: who. are so willing to assist the local March, (For entrance of Graduate officers at any and all times. Orchestra. The story of the theft was In our Invocation Senior Clasa office last week but at the request of Bah Bushsaan, local officers was held over until the "Breezes of Night" KSaed Quartet arrest of the guilty party. Senior Class. . 9 Nw ugt Jl-8- BEAUTIFUL SUMMER WHITE OXFORDS $1-8- 11? n LADIES HOSE HANDKERCHIEFS t j 1,0 YOUNG WHITE PURSES PXFORDS iu fine.:, 5289 .v. William' Kirkham was arrested by Marshal Fowler, Friday plght for In toxication and was fined ISO by Judge Webb,, The fine was reduced f 30 on . Mr. turnnam paia uie j 1 jj LADIES' SLIPS SILK HOSIERY one atelt'-- 4 WHITE OXFORDS BEAUTIFUL SUMMER . FOUNDATION GARMENTS GIRDLES BRASSIERS YOUNG LADIES BLOOMERS AND STEPINS MEN'S w"! YOUNG MEN'S .rtereii lay. court r:zvs YOUNG - MoA" tie passes sentence. Please do not ask otherwise. . PWR LlliS S YOUISG 25S : EQc EACH HEW SUU1ER rtrletip; 7 Your Name will be published if you are arrestee! and the court Jcj the fc n No Favorites bart ees its., ed was changing clothes the girls did not report to the officers. As the students were passing on the way home from school in the evening-the man was reported to have came from the lot Into the road nude. dancing and making faces at one group of girls and was seen by several other .Marsha. children as they passed. Fowler was notified but a thorough search of the premises and neighborhood by the marshal and men of the neighborhood failed to locate the man. Tuesday morning n?ar 8:30 the man was again seen on the same lot still minus the trousers and the officers Immediately notified. Another search by the officers, neighbors and a large group of school boy met with failure Neighbors living in the vicinity re ported two suspicious looking men near the place Tuesday evening1, Marshal Fowler and Racker found the men with a third man plcked. tp later that evening. The men were held in the City Jail qntil morning' and those who had reported seeing him cai'ed to the Memorial Building for a ponsible Identification of the guilty person. While those who were called repd.ted a resemblance to the nudist, it was not possible to definitely Identify either of the men and they were given an In vltatlon to leave town. , the Peopled Co-o- p Shopping Habit is a thrifty, enjoySeason-sonabl- e able habit. Here you will find the newest in thaifcrj July it? be ll 1k rood, I f IP y iberi tttU ver spir f i III Hi up, b t nd mtii i u SIP mite, !a OS TALENTED STUDENTS LEHI STUDENTS ISSIDHARY TESTI- - NUMBER 41 MUSIC CONTEST SHOWS TESTIRflO NIAL NUDIST FRIGHTENS TO BE HELD MONDAY ' ' QfyiiillTO believe have been operating over a large territory. Mrs. Carter gave the officers information on where to locate the stolen property. .JAUTOKSIEZnT . Three Lehi boys wens injured in automobile accident Saturday evening,. according to reports at the office of Sheriff E. O. Durnell of Provo. 4 Sterling Davis, suffered cuts nbniut the head and severe bruises on his shoulders; Max Smith, bruises about e Dody; and Don Evans, a mBhM thumb when the automobile in hUk. tbey were riding,, driven by Ma, esraita, overturned following a colllaloa aoout a mat east ot Saratoga. T6e accident pceurrtd when another machine traveling b the eame dlrev tlon driven by WiBlanj N. Smith of American My Country Fork ran Into the roar of Sslutatorian, Eart Mas Smita ear. causing it to awerve Banks, My StateDon C. FltsreroVl. Ja orarturn. Max Smith and Bter-U- ng Vocal Solo William 8. Smita. DavU ware pinned under the Cy CommuRKy Marie A. Rebmaon. vehicle. They wer reacued by pass, My School Alvin O. Phlllipo. ing saottotista and taken to the Leht "Sweet and Low'' Ldte hospital, pet gsjtn . told Deputy My Heritage UteJBa. Smith. Sheriffs John Bvans and Walter Dvr-raTrombone Solo Don A. Trane. that tbar were no lights en the car ahead. My Future Abbott. "When Days Fade" Male Glee Club. GLENN WEBB CAST FOR Presentation of Senior Class-P- rlif LEAD IN TOM SAWYER Glenn Webb, son of Mrs. dpal D. R. Mitchell. jBn Awarding of Diplomas A. B. An- Nostrum who Is attending the Mnrta derson. School Board Member. Oatmaa Dramatio School . n Xoe "MiemorSe" Senior Class. Angelea, will play the title role m TPoaa aawyer" at the Benediction President Senior Wilkshlre EbeSt Clasa, H. Don Allred. Club at Los Angeles, Saturday even- Murch (For ixit of graduates) Mr. Webb has taken Orchestra, several hwdlnir Part. sine, he ha. been In Los Angelea. HIS : Forty-eigh- Vice-Pre- a. STUEE CJTL.Df tflfi..s The Lehi Stake Outing Is to be held on June 2, at Saratoga and the Lehi Stake members are urged to reserve that date for a 100 percent attendance at Saratoga on that afternoon. exSpecial diving and swimming hibitions will bo given under the dlreo-to- n of Roy Pasaey, Plans are underway to have some form of entertainment going the whole time for aU preeent of &11 ages. Meet yeur friends at Saratoga on Saturday, June 2. Miss Lillian Knudsen spent the past week In Salt Lake City for medical treatment While there she attended the Kirkham family farewell. nt ReeponsibUlty-.VsJedio-torian-O- fary |