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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER or seized upon, furnishes excellent backa ground for future fuller life. leadership. And so I say, build with greatest care those streaks of charateer most dimly seen by man. for if they are unstained and unsullied the odds are all in your favor. On the contrary the student who follows the "lines of least who tampers with resistance, cigarettes and liquors is slowly but surely painting the background for a picture of a life of intemperance and misery. usage. Background, though dimly seen by At the date of Mr. Smuin'g writing man. brings out the flaws as well as there were seven Lehi men hired by the flashes and the eye of The Great the School Board and working to se- Teacher finally comes to- rest and cure a readiness for the opening of focuses on it. school. Mr. Smuin's article is rather disNOTICE TO appointing to claim a place in the "boosters class." I agreed with him REPUBLICANS that a knocker is undesirable. Respectfully, A. B. ANDERSON. All Republicans are hereby notified that there will be a Republican PriBOND ELECTION HEARS mary held in the Memorial Building on Saturday, Setpember 8th at 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to Lehl"s water works bond election attend the county convention at will be held on Friday of next week. Springville on September 26th and for Are you ready to cast your vote? If the transactoin of such other business not now is the time to study out the as come before the may properly problem, read the ordinance and make Primary. a fair decision for yourself and fori Abel Gudmundsen, Chairman, your city. Thomas Powers, Secretary. The purpose of the election is to determine whether Lehi wants to reDAUGHTERS UTAH PIONEERS place her old wood pipe with cast iron pipe and accept the government's gift The Evansville Camp of the D. TJ. P. of $12,000 or whether she wants to wait meet at the home of Mrs. Sylvan will until a later date and have to replace on Thursday. September IS. The Clark, the pipe all at her own expense. The Lehi water system was the first histories of WilliaTn and Joseph one In the county to be built of wooden Stevenson Clark will be given. All to be" invited pipe and It Is the last in the county camp members are in the interested and present anyone that is still being used. Records are available showing where cast iron pipe history of the Clark family is also inhas been used for 200 years and is still vited to attend. 0 serving its purpose. It is planned if the bond election LEHI BOYS TRIP carries to replace the small two Inch lines with new four inch pipe and to eliminate ail dead lines and to replace Raeldon Coaxes, Ketlh Evans, Wal the small fire hydrants with larger lace Skinner. LaVerl Gray and Billle hydrants, giving Lehi the much needed Jones and Harold Diegelbeck who improvement in her fire protectoin. are now s tatloned at the C. C. AH those who paid taxes last year will C. Camp near Puffers lake In Beaver be allowed to vote. Study the thing were awarded a trip to Bryces out and cast your vote en Friday. canyon canyon as winners in a camp contest. September 14. The boys were awarded the trip for keeping the cleanest cabin in camp. in Lehi with NOTICE They spent the week-en- d were none from Lincoln. Opening of Married Folks Dances AT THE APOLLO AMERICAN FORK Monday, September 10th Music by Carters Orchestra DANCING EVERY MONDAY NIGHT E. M. DRAGE, Floor Manager Do You Have To Bother Your Neighbors? It Pays to Have Your Own- - TE LBPHONE MAN DIES FROM IN- JURIES AT SARATOGA Bertran Crowther, S3, a truck driver of Fire Station No. 6 of Salt Lake City, lied at the Lehl Hospital Monday evening- from injuries received while swimMr. ming At Saratoga, Saturday. The commute for the next meeting wili be Lions Coulam, Croft and Dur nel. Lion Worlton will report on the demonstrating a dive to Lions convention. Crpwtos He dived into the hia Bona. Following the luncheon the club will pool trikfng W bead on the cement attend the open air dance on the new bottom of the pool. He was rendered tennis courts. unconscious but waa revived by artificial respiration but waa apparently BLACK HAWK ORCHESTRA TO He waa paralysed by the accident. PLAY FOR MARRIED FOLKS ruahed to the Lehi Hospital, where medical aid was given. The management of the DansArt have chartered the Black Hawk Orchestra to play for the married folks SEUMARY COTES , dances this winter. The orchestra 'r" furnished all the dance music for the The Lehi L D. S. Seminary will be- Black Hawk encampment and comes gin its years work on Monday morning to Lehi highly recommended. with registration in connection with the regular high school registration. The Lehi Seminary has been taught for the DAfiCE IH THIRD past fifteen years and has helped many VARB FRIDAY young people strive for a better and fuller knowledge of the truths of Mcr-monism. The Lehi Third Ward finance comThere will be courses In Old Testa-mittee are planning a dance in the menth for the tenth grade. New Testa ward chapel, Friday evening. The ment for the eleventh grade and one in Church History for the twelveth grade. dance will be the first of a series There will be a graduating class of planned through the winter. Arrangebetween (5 and 70 graduates from the ments are being made for specialties at intermission and good music. Every seminary this year. one is invited to Join the Third Ward for work Seminary Registration on this evening. expected to Be very heavy this year, The program in part Includes: All students are welcome and invited Dance Beth Jackson. Tap to register. Vocal duet Barnhart sisters. The Seminary has been pafnted, the Readings. seats varnished and everything is in readiness for the entrance of the stud ents. Monday. MUTUAL OPENING til SECOND WARD SECOND WARD Y. M. M. I. A. Clifford Austin who has been presl dent of the Second Ward Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association for the past 14 years resigned his position last week due to the F. E. R. A. office taking so much of his time. Mr. Aus tin s resignation released the two as sistants: Cecil Ash and Afton Giles. Cecil Ash was appointed as the new super visor of the Y. M. M. A. with Lynn Webb and Norman Vance as as sistants. Mr. Austin and his assistants have "worked futihfully in the M. I. A. and have won the love and respect of the M. I. A. workers of their ward and stake for their untiring service to the organization. LIONS NOTES The Lehi Lions and their partners enjoyed an outing at Saratoga, Satur day evening. A program and luncheon, followed by dancing were enjoyed by the club meters and their partners. , The prize, furnlshd by Lion Booth Sorenson, was won by Mrs. W. L. "Worlton. Lions E. N. Webb, Armond Webb. Byron Whipple and Howard Ricks were committee In charge. The Lions and their ladies will meet at luncheon In the Lehi First Ward, Thursday evening. The committee in charge will be Lions Wing, Worlton end Chlpman, wtlh the prize furnished ty Lion Sharp. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS ft, 1134 Alpine Cedar Valley. This group of men were to scrub, sand paper and paint all The begindeeka and black boards. will conwas Lehi and made at ning tinue to work in each building and room of the district until all of the desks are clean and sanitary for the opening of school. It is the experience of the Board in years that tbis method of work secures the best and neatest preparation of the otherwise marked, scratched, and soiled desks of the past years school Will their parents. Engineer E, B. Jones will be at the Memorial Building, Saturday atfernoon. September Sth to furnish instructions to all parties Interested in submitting bids for construction work on the proposed replacement In the water works system. The purpose is to explain what is necessary to enable bidders to qualify for the work to be let on con tract. adv. 6, 193 Lehi City Council. STUDENTS AND BACKGROUND Hospital Notes The following patients were treated at the Lehi 'Hospital this week:, La Mar Fox. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fox was treated for a fracture collar bone, Saturday LaMar was wtlh older boys herding cows when the horse he was riding threw him, falling on him causing the fracture, LaMar recently had the same arm broken and had not long had the cast removed. 1 if Qy iTi iOUSEMVES LIKE x ? i You can ALWAYF. ret the best prlwt'" r.f rrWce Meata nrl Groceries at onr ?tir. GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, FRUITS Etc. BBI&. ILAMSj PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH ! I ARE YOU GETTING ALL YOUR I f HOESEPWEE t I H Kj FREE Auto Wash with creas job. OF hlL AND WE CARRY ALL GRADES SERVICE CENTRAL PHONE 354 GREASES. STATION "BUCK" PETERSON. Manager 108 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH YOU'LL BE . n John Colledge received treatment for injured ribs, Saturday. The school bell shall soon ring and James Edwards received treatment hundreds of boys and girls will gather for an infected neck, Sunday. at the call and under the inspiring touch of skilled teachers add a few Via Jean Brown, daughter of Mr, more strokes to the background of the and Mrs. Lowell Brown was treated picture of the man or woman they ex- for a fractured left arm. Sunday. pect to be way off in the forties, fifties or sixties. In truth part of that Elaine and Edna Norman, daughters background was painted before they of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman had born but hv far the ereflter Dor- -I their tonsils removed, Monday. been left for each student to tion has TUESDAY sketch and paint as he sees fit. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rafenstein of Since there seems such individual California, were treated for injuries re The regular M. I. A. work will begin freedom in the selection of what goes ceived in an automobile accident, Sat on Tuesday evening. September 11. Tht into the background of each student urday. First. Second and Fifth Wards will let us look more closely into the meanhold their opening in the DansArt ing of the word. Carol Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Third and Fourth Wards will Webster defines It as, "The distant Clarence Ball had her tonsils removed 'iold separate dances in their ward portion of a landsape; the portion of & Monday. chapels. Following the dances the picture furthest from the spectator, the regular lesson work will begin in that which is dimly seen.' Bert Crowton of Salt Lake City, was, he ward chapels the following Tuesday So we see that famous lexicographer treated for injuries received while ?veaing. finds in the word something Inseparably diving in the pool at Saratoga, Satur connected with the art of painting a day, picture. But when we use the word OTHERS CLUB with reference to something on which Verl Beckstead and Enno Wheadon the foundation colors of life are mixed of South Jordan, were treated for in The Mothers Club will meet at the and painted we enrich its meaning, and juries received In an automobile acci home of Mrs. Blanche Evans. Thurs- the process of the unfolding of life is dent Monday night. day afternoon (today). All members compared to the creation of a picture. Since background is so essential for are invited to be present. Mr. Wheadon was returned to his weal or woe see to it that the first home Tuesday. crude touches of the brush fulfill In deAH ANSWER tail the artists conception of what he Mrs. W. R. Marriot. and baby daugh expects to bring forth as the picture ter of Pleasant Grove, were taken to nears completion. Edtior of Lehi Press: their home, Monday. Not Infrequently the most charming In your issue of August 30th appear ed an atricle entitled "What Lehi characteristics of a man or woman are Guy H. Musser of Mill Creek return those most dimly seen by a scrutlnous ed home Wednesday after several days Needs' and signed by Jay Smuln. May I be permitted to make further world and that outward expression of visit at the Luther Coates and Max explanation relative to the subject an Inward composure is only the man' Rothe homes. referred to by Mr. Smuln. background speaking for itself. Students may ask, "Can a small town M. and Mrs. Ketlh Peterson and Mr. The Board of Education instructed Superintendent Gourley to' have the like Lehi offer adequate, educational and Mrs. Dell Peterson of Salt Lake Not long since the j City, spent Sunday and Monday at the twenty school buildings of the Alpine backgrounds. District in readiness for the opening of writer was told that the Salt Lake City Lester Colledge home. school September the tenth. Ths order school system owes much of Its present Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle returnee required the grounds, buildlngi, heat- efficency to the ate O. N. Child, Lehl ing plants, and the renovating, scrub toorn and raised. Make a test of man's home Monday from Drlggs. Idaho, bing, oiling of halls floors, and the leading eduators and you'll be sur- w here Mr. Royle has been employed. painting cf blackboards, desks, etc. prised how many painted the back To assist the Janitors In this extensive ground of tho picture they present toOut of town pople who attended the work Mr. Halsey of American Fork day in the pubic schools of Lehl. funeral services for Chris Peterson was given a force of eight men, three were: Don Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Everything the school offers you from Lehi, three from American Fork, whether It be a place on the team or a Fred Peterson, Mrs. Carrie Thorston, nd two from Pleasant Grove Thorn chair in the study room If properly Clyde Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold t o : v f e ' d E 8' AT HOW MUCH YOU CAN SEE IN SO SHORT A TIME AND AT SO LITTLE COS-T- nfi RAILROAD io iU GOING f It WORLD'S FAIH a i s K ,h a. folertstint h'"''"' j'- - 5 A" i GAv u 55? I' Jr i Ti w tr ci tl LOWEST FARES in HISTORY Chicago's brilliant Century of Progress is nearing g the close of its second season. Take low fares andfast, Union now of Pacific's advantage comfortable service to make the "trip of a lifetime" to the World's Fair. Low fares also to other points, observation and east and west dining cars on many Union Pacific trains. record-breakin- . ed For full particulars see your local agenf UNION PACIFIC Peterson, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Elgren, Mrs. Josie Evers, Mr. end Mrs. John Van Streeter, Mrs. Frank Nemis, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. James Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Peterson. Glen Maren Peterson. Laura Peterson, cVdar Wideman, all of Fort; Mr. and Mrs. George Mason of Salt Lake City; Mr. anu ,uta. victor Mason ot Bountiful: Mrs. Maggie Johnson of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. George Ash and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman of Lln-do- n. Trane and Mrs. Oliver Roberts srent Monday la Payson. M". Andy |