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Show "TV ' LEHI CITY'S VOLUME Free Pre .Lehi m NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D - LEHI CITY, UTAH, MISSIONARY FAREWELL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ne. 1, 1934 fi "One of Our Babies" I. A. ROAD SHOWi MONDAY EVENING Frank Devey hue accepted a call for a short term mission to the Western A farewell testimonial will States. be held in he Lehi Second Ward, Monday evening at 8 p. m. with the Second Ward M. I. A. officers in charge. An especially fine program will be brought over from the B. Y U. of muscal Provo. featurng numbers, readings and dance numbers. Following the program there will be Voluntary contributions dancing. will be taken at the door. Hogan of the M. I. A General Board of Salt Lake City giving very interesting and instructive talks. DEMOCRATS HOLD RALLY TUESDAY EVENING Judge King, Hugh B. Browr, Delbert Draper andj. W. Robinson spoke to the Lehi Democrats, Tuesday evening. They gave some very intere ting facts on the Sugar Beet and Tariff questions. The local Democrats are planning a LIONS MEET TONIGHT big rally and free picture show at the Royal Theatre, Monday evening. It is The Lehi Lions will meet in their possible that Governor Blood will be regular luncheon, Thursday evening m present at the rally. the Lehi First Ward Relief Society Hall. A good speaker will be present. SEMINARY NOTES Music furnished by Miss Fancelle A feature of Christensen of Provo. A new ruling went into effect at the the luncheon will be roast vension. Lions Eddington. Damerest and Fitz- L. D. S. Seminary this week. All gerald are in charge of the meeting students will be given the opportunity with the prize furnished by Lion E. of presiding over the seminary classes one week each during the school term. X. Webb. Lions Flckea, Gilchrist and Gaisford It is possible for each student to have are in charge of next meeting. his or her turn in taking charge of the Seminary exercises In this way and give them training in properly conCHILD INJURED AT ducting a pubic meeting. There are 180 students registered in SCHOOL WEDNESDAY the Senior Seminary to date and all seem interested and enjoying the Tommle Kicholes, son of Mr. and work. It Is planned to have the Seminary lira. Victor Nicholes was rendered unstudents furnish programs in the Ward conscious for a ehort time Wednesday Sacramental services In the near fumorning when he fell from a rats pipe ture. Last years programs were well at school during recess Tommie with other small boys were playing by the given and pleased the people of all the wards In the Lehi Stake, Primary Building and Tommle climbed part way up the ralnpipe, slipped Miss Eva Gunther, who is teaching and fell on his back on the ground. Be school at Monrpelier, Idaho, spent the was taken Into the building and first week-en- d with toer parents. Mr. and aid used. He was reorted all right, Mrs. Carl Gunther. Wednesday atfernoon. CHOWDS EIUOY VOTE FOR STAKE OGIIFEREHCE The High School Auditorium E. BOOTH S0REHS0:i was capacity at all sessions of the Lehi Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday. Levi Edgar Young of the Tirst Council of the Seventies spoke at filled to all sessions. Other speakers were Craig Crabb, Isaac Grace, Eldon Harris, Cecil Ash, Junius Banks, Mrs. Byron Gray, Bishop Henry Erickson, Dr. Harvey Fletcher of New York. Stephen L. Chipman of American Fork, President Virgil H. Peterson, President Rodney C. Allred, James H. Clark of American Pork, Frank Devey and President A. Carlos Schow. Music for the conference was furnished by Lehi Stake Choir, High School Glee Club, Thelma Goodwin. Billie Smith, Lillian Knudsen and Maurice Anderson. The M. I. A. session was also filled to capacity. The Beehive and Boy Scout departments- - furnishing the preliminary program and Dr. Carl Iring of the B. Y. U. of Provo and Miss Elsie Lthi, Utah FOR UTAH COUNTY AUDITOR A native Utahn who has resided In Lehi City for the past nine years. Was educated In public schools, Snow Academy, Brigham Young University and Is now keeping abreast with the times by studying higher accounting by correspondence with the LaSalle exUniversity. He has had vast manoffice as in a bank, perience ager of a large department store and during the past four years in the office of a large company in the county. SAT. IN ALL WARDS If ? J i STAKE ROAD The Lehi Stake M. I. A. Road Shows will be held in the five Lehi ward chapels, Saturday, November t at 8 p. m. sharp. The ward workers have been working hard to perfect their acts and thi3 year's show promises to be the best yet. Ward members are urged to attend the shows in their own wards as this will be the only chance Lehi people will have to see all the Lehi acts. Each ward will furnish one fifteen minute act, the personnel of which is to be composed of M. I. A. members. The wards will rotate In order ta finish in their own ward and each ward will commence its show at 8 Red Crcis public health nurse proudly displays one of the Infants under he. o'clock sharp. care. In the past five vears Red Cross nurses have aided at the birth of more than 19,003 babies and have given care to mothers of many others, In their work The wards will furnish numbers beto save lives of mothers and babies. tween acts in their own wards. The names of the show from each ward is: First Ward "Lullaby Land." Second Ward "S S Youth." Third Ward "The Liberation." Fourth Ward "Hiawatha.'' Fifth Ward "Glancing Through.'' The wards will begin at the following chapela: First Ward at Second Ward. Second Ward at Third Ward , Third Ward at Fourth Ward. PER8IDENT CLIFFORD E. Fourth Ward at Fifth Ward. YOU NO TO WEAK boys of our stake and their dads. Fifth Ward at First Ward. There are no c bargee. The ahow this year are not contest President Clifford E. Young win be plays but are conducted on an Inthe guest speaker at tfce Stake Aaronio dividual achievement basis. TWO CAR CRASHES Priesthood social tomorrow night. He ts recognised as one of the ablest STAKE ROAD SHOWS speakers in this end of the county and WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7 fee is especially strong In his appeal to men and boys. Other parts on the Wayne Loveless of Payson and B. Road show will be The Trl-staprogram are of a type designed to enK. PrecUeton of Salt Lake City, were held in the Hig School Auditorium, tertain the large group of boys with both cut and bruised In an auto crash November 7 at 8 p. m. their fathers expected to be present. on the state highway Friday evening. Wednesday, The Bhow will be composed of acts Following he short program to be held Mr. Loveleee was driving a Ford truck, from Lehi, Timpanogos and Alpine in te Auditorium at eight o'clock, the north and evidently lost control of his Stakes, and will give the Lehi people party will then go to the gymnasium car on making the curve south of the the opportunity of judging the merits1 where the athletic stunts and games State Street Service Station and crash- of the Lehi acts with those of other will be participated in. Local and out ed into the Chevrolet Sedan driven by of town talent as been engaged for this stakes. Mr. Freckleton. Both cars were badly part of the evening's entertainment. There will be the Lehi Third Ward As a climax of the whole, hot dogs damaged. act and a Cedar Fort act if they are pre week-end The second crash occurred will be served to all. These will be two acts from Timpanogos pared; m Kirk-haSaturday evening when William two from Aplne stake. prepared by Elmer Jackson and a comand Stake was turning onto the state highmittee of his choosing. Fifty-fiv- e Lehi and Second wards will First way near Ms home and a car driven by dozen pounds of dogs and thirty-seve- n Milton Passey of Salt Lake City crash- present their acta at Pleasant Grove rolls have been ordered for the oced into the Klrkham car. Both drivers and Lehi Fourth and Fifth Wards vf ll casion. A real treat is in store for the their acts at American Fork. escaped serious injury, but the two give The public is invited. A small adcars were damaged. mission fee will be charged. Marshal Fowler invetsigated both STAKE AAROtJIC PRIEST- HOOD SOCIAL FRIDAY o:uns!ivAY ke B. COLTOll DOfj COURT NEWS I DON'T FORGET TO VOTE FOR AN ABLE, PROGRESSIVE, INDUSTRIOUS, LEHI AS MAN, TO REPRESENT YOU FOR UTAH C ,W V A V , V! " J ' 1 t it' C. H. Jones of Salt Lake City was arrested by Marshal Fowler Monday for speeding on the State Highway through the city limits. Max Smart of Idaho, was arrested by Marshal Fowler, Tuesday for exceeding the speed limit through Lehi on the state highway. COUNTY (Political Advertisement) Tuesday, November 6th Candidate For owned and operated born at Lehi, Utah, and has He Is substantial tax payer. a farm here since one In the Eastern He filled two missions for the L. D. S. cnuri.n, States. States and the other in the Northern Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co.for five Mr. Fowler worked in the office of He T jyeare, until they closed the Lehi factory. four years, having experience for Treasurer as County Deputy County ' In each department of said office. He Treasure of County Mr. Fwler knows the responsibility knows that the collecting of taxes and the apportioning collected to each taxing unit bring with much Work which requires skill, roll, tax notices and permanent records. Is done well. accuracy, judgment and experience If the Job Mr. Fowler if elected will insist on h.s effort will put service a. is expected In private Industry and administration. economical to complete an honest, faithful (Political Advertisement) 'fJ 1 UTAH COUNTY DATES NOVEMBER 4TH TO 11TH INCLUSIVE Pheasants 2 Male Birds Per Day. Quail Dates and Limit November 4th to 7th Inclusive Limit: Ten Birds Republican Utah County Treasurer wa Tryl Fowler 1913. OPENS SUNDAY 1 i V A STANDS UPON HIS OWN RECORD k In Congress he has worked and voted for Good Roods, ReclaPublic mation, Silver, Labor, Building Program, Protection for Utah's Products, A Public Land Policy Beneficial to Utah. Old Age Pension, Proper Provisions for Unemployed; For Aid of Mothers, Children, Veterans of all Wars; Education, Agriculture, Mining and Livestock. JJ D0!!T FORGET n ft L h f Per Day. No shooting shall be allowed before 7 a. m. Sunhay, November 4, or after 6 p. m. on any of the days which are open to the hunting of pheasants and quail. Provided that the limit for quail as aet forth above shall be the possession limit as well as the dally limit, and that two days' legal kill of pheasant. shall be the possession limit. Provided further that no rifled .shall be used In pursuit of pheasants and quail during this hunt. The following described areas shall be closed to hunting in Utah County: Columbia Steel Plant Bird Sanctuary; Powell Slough Sanctuary; Goshen Valley Bird Sanctuary and Fur Farm Bird Sanctuary. TO VOTE FOR AN ABLE, PROGRESSIVE, INDUSTRIOUS PUBLIC A. L. WIIoox returned home WednesH SERVANT TO REPRESENT YOU IN day from Telco, Idaho, where he has THE UNITED STATES SENATE been building a service station and (Pollcltal Advertisement) grocery for his son, Don. I District i. District; No. District No, Third 2 3 4 Ward Chapel. People's Co-oMemorial Building. pt TWO RADIOS GIVE!! AWAY SAT. Mrs. John Colledge and. Fred, Tmiw. were the happy recipients of the tw fine radios given by the pesplefei Co-oSaturday at their big prise- drawing. A large crowd filled.' store during the afternoon. p. PHEASANT CONTEST The Gilchrist Hardware Co. sponsoring another pheasant contest this year. The pheasant contest each year conducted by Gilchrist's is one ef the most Interesting conteeta of tbm season for local sportsmen. Last years contest brought larser number of entrants and soma neee-tlonal- ly fine birds were entered. WHk fine weather and a reported plentlfesV supply of fine pheasants, the conteak. this year promises to bring tn a number of entrants. RULES FOR 1924 pE'luns PHEASANT DERBT 1. All entrants must register the Gilchrist Hardware before November S. 2. AI birds entered ta must be killed with Peter'a tlon. 8. All birds must be submitted the day they are killed. 4. Two prizes can not be wen the same bird. 6. Birds with broken necks otherwise bady mutilated wlU be qualified. PRIZES For the Longest Brd November S -Pocket Knife. For the Longest Bird November Cleaning "Rod. For the Longest Bird November T Shell Bag. For the Heaviest Bird Killed Btorifegr the Three Days Shell Belt. : te Mr. and Mrs Charles Carson and Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mrs. EL II. TL son of Fairfield, were Sunday dinner Roberts spent Tuesday tn Salt Lxtcsr guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Webb. City. Pheasant Season Opens 4 4, 5, 6 and 7 Our Annual Peters Pheasant days--No- v. PHEASANT SEASON Vote For DARYL FOWLER The following places will be opesa for voting in the Lehi districts. Tues day: District No. 1 Mrs. Ine Petereom residence 190 South Main street. , V " V VOTING F LACES SHOWS SATURDAY ' AUDITOR 3 Derby Opens November 5, 6 and 7 I Register Now, Win 1 of the 4 Prizes GILCHRIST HARDWARE A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH MSstwJWScl" WALTZ NIGHT at the Married Folks Dance AT THE APOLLO AMERICAN FORK Monday, November 5, 1934 MUSIC BY CARTERS ORCHESTRA |