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Show VEEE. The Lehi Free Pre LEHI CITY'S Wflyj P111 HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I ' 8, 1934 No. 11 - 5 I TATE BUYS GROUND 1934 Red Cross Poster Invites Your Membership LEHI VOTES TO SUP- FOR EQUIPMENT SHEDS PORT THE NEW DEAL FRUITS ATE to build large equip. ,enT SHED ON NEW SIT- EfwORK HAS ALREADY BEGUN. Commission, true State Koad Mr, and Mrs. Fred Woolston entertained at a gay hallowe'en party last DEMOCRATIC week. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by Misses Edna and Emma Lehi again joined the majority of Strasburg, Jennie and Josephine Amthe Utah towns by voting Democratic mo net tl, Grant St. Clair, Melvln Johnby a large majority. Voting at all son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fox, Georgs places was reported slow during the and Lloyd Strasburg, the host and forenoon, with a final rush near closing time. Lehi totals by districts follows: SHOP OPENS this A fnished negotiations ior purcnasof iand owned the two acre tract of Canada, and Gough rphraim Idaho of Falls, Idaho, hard Gugh West and Severn n .Norm LEHI AGAIN GOES CURLY TOP BEAUTY -, I c.n,i joining hWZ orK i. jrom h of a large equipment t0 vlsU her Bhop enough to house three units 0n gat u lla) f j mi equipment, an office building of Salt Lake jjemonstrator lines are Water buildings. other i City will be at the shop to give ,mg laid and a modem equipment unit and advice on all beauty mned. problems. The purchase was made necessary cause the present shed Is inadequate SLOGAN CONTEST handle the large amount of equip- no was more nt necessary and there Iround available adjoining the present RADIO CONTEST AT v lr welcome the Alma Beck prop- - The Curly Top Beauty Shop will open in the People's Co-o-p Saturday Mrs. Alta Webb, Graduate of the Utah School is nrtnril. , the erection ue A r. , For United States Senator Dist. . DON B. COLTON R 163 WILLIAM H. KING ..D. 209 For Representative In Congress FREDERICK C. Loofbourow B, 138 D 233 J. WILL ROBINSON For Justice of the Supreme Court DANIEL N. STRAUP R 130 JAMES H.WOLFE D 23a For State Treasurer IVOR AJAX R 138 JOSEPH RIRIE D 228 For State Senator JOHN E. BOOTH R 122 A. V. WATKINS R lbi ELDRED M. ROYLE D. 243 DR. HUGH M. WOODWARD D 239 For State Representative-M- rs. Hannah Cropper Ashby R. 134 Charles E. Hawkins R. 112 H. W. Jacobs R. 134 Swen O. NIelson R. 134 R. 141 Angus D. Taylor Mrs. Emily D. Alrd D. 213 ..D. 260 Hyrum Anderson Frank M. Edman D. 231 ts i'liam Hat services janf cation. The new PEOPLE'S location contains two acres CO-O- P. be large enough for a number The People's Co-o- p are announcing buidingsand still leave room enough the opening of a radio contest n Sat ior the large trucks and road machin- uraay or this week. The contest is ry to turn and be paced in storage ror the best slogan submitted for the ihen necessary. store until Saturday, November 17 Suel Zimmerman, State Road Super The one submitting the slogan select ior lor tnis aisinci is in cnarge oi ed will be given a fine new radio. lie work on the new grounds. Three judges will be selected from outside the store and their choice will id will asm England FRIZES AWARDED IN PHEASANT CONTEST winners in Gilchrist's pheasant tontest for Monday and Tuesday were: Monday Ray L. Carter, with a peasant 38 k inches long, was award- M i pocket knife. Tuesday Roger Price, with a inches long, was award' pheasant 37 H a cleaning rod. Carter won Wednesday Ray I Ipither for the longest bird or the heavi- .st, his choice had not been made as Jwe went to press. Mr. Carter's bird Inches long and weigh td 3 lbs jwas S8 a oz. The two prizes Wednesday were a shell vest and a shell bag. I There were not as many birds enter led this year as last year, local sports fflen report the pheasants either more amree or very wiia this season. the winning slogan. If two persons send the same slogan, both will be dis carded. This is not a drawing but a slogan contest. De fcci ' - A. t Biiiffiiii'miiir-T- ..;y;V(..JWff-.,---- Trinrr- - - "r u iini in im i mini mmi i jiij Jesse Hall Elmer EZRA T. VARNEY CALLED BY DEATH LEHI HIGH WINS SECOND PLACEIN DIVISION Ezra T. Varney, 69, died late Friday night following & lingering illness. He was born in American Forte in 1865, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A He lived there until 1907 LEHI LOSES CENTRAL DIVISION Bulldogs counted their touchdown. Varney. CHAMPIONSHIP TO PROVO drive from the Lehi line when he came to Lehi and lived here Lehi High School Football Team, j stopped momentarily on the Wolver-Alpiuntil 1921. He moved back to AmeriDistrict Champions lost a hard ( jnea mark. Two line bucks can Fork and lived there until his fought game to the Provo High Sciiooi fanej to gain, but Thompson, fleet death. He followed the occupation of farm- by a 9 to 6 score Tuesday afternoon at halfback, dashed around his own right the B. T. U. Stadium at Provo. The end for a touchdown. Brown added ing all his lffe. won the right to play at the extra point on a line buck. team Provo sons and the are following Surviving Carbon County High Provo played strictly defensive ball Clyde, Roy and Melba Price with ihe daughters: finals. in the School l, quarter throughout the third period and the Varney and Mrs. Vera Manning, jNATIONAL GUARD GETS TRUCKS W.olverinee' offensive failed to click in Amhave this playLehi The Harold and year boys Varney, Nevada, Just before the erican Fork; two brothers, George A. ed brilliant games from the beginning consistent fashion. Lehi's Unit of the National Guard and James Varney, American Fork, and have begun to make the Lehi end of the period the Bulldogs recoverreceived three new trucks this week. mark, public realize that football is a real ed a fumble on the Lehi and a number of grandchildren. Funeral services for Ezra Varney game and develops real sportsmanship, the nearest either team came to scorwere held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Coach Prior and his boys have made a ing in this quarter. Roberts and Woffinden filled the air coungreat record this year and have demon Chapel, Monday, with Bishop's selor Randall Schow presiding. The strated that the Lehi boys have the with passes in the final quarter and the Wolverines advanced to the Provo stars. opening song a quartet, "Sometime making of real football studDor-toand fans local of A stripe. Roberts attempted a large group We'll Understand," by Mrs. Clyde stripe that Mrs. Abe Anderson, Mrs. Virgil ents were present at the Provo game to drop kick from the cheer their team. The boys fought just missed going over the crossbar. Peterson and Miss Flossie Webb. The Provo line, averaging slightly hard and gave the Provo team a hard Invocation Joseph Kirkham. ovr ten pounds per man heavier than their for tussle victory. of Ages." Quartet "Rock Lehi forward wall, ' consistently the Lehi counted the first touchdown of Remarks Edward South wick. broke through and smothered WolverSolo "I Have Read of a Beautiful the game only five minutes after the ine backs before they could get under ball 'the with With Anderson hostilities. Mrs. Abe opening of City" Jensen at ehd was outstanding. way. Woverines' on stripe, the quartet chorus. Conover and Hoover carried mid-fieBrown, where it had been advanced from Remarks Stephen L. Chipman. the of the running attack. brunt the Mrs. Hope" by the Bulldogs following Duet "Whispering Brown was the outstanding Provo ball Webb. Flossie Glenn MJss Smith, kickoff, Clyde Dorton and toter. Lehi halfback, intercepted a Provo i' Remarks Jacob Hunt. M1"1 "g Ij'Pi im Jfc a for 85 yards "I Need Thee Every pass and scampered Quartet NOVEMBER 10TH TO 17TH It was the outstanding touchdown. Hour." and sent the large of the Butts. game Frank play Benediction PERMANENT WAVES The grave in the Lehi Cemetery crowd of Lehi rooters Into a frenzy. The Bulldogs failed to score in the COMPLETE was dedicated by Eugene Brlggs. first period, but the ball was constantIn ly in Wolverine territory. Every Wave Guaranteed LEAVES FOR eleven took the ball Lehi the at the new line. A on downs on its own netted three the line yards, CURLY TOP BEAUTY Frank Devey left for Denver, Wed smash at ball lugger fumbled and Haws but Mr. the mission. term short a nesday for Four times recovered for Provo. Devev will work In the Western Btatea SERVICE line smasher, Bulldog husky Brown, testimonial given AMD 00 mission. The farewell was crashed into the center of the scrappy AT in his honor Tuesday evening wa Wolverine forward wall, but when the PEOPLE'S CO-O8T0RE rery successful. The program FINGER WAVES U. service ae- - plleup uncovered on the fourth attempt LEHI, UTAH furnshed by the B. T. was on the Wolverines' one-fo- ot ball the urenraw Hawiian and a p4y Harvey, DRY WET Beauty Demonstrator of partment Lake City furnished th line. Tommy Woffinden dropped from Salt "vice on an beauty problems. back of his own goal line to kiclt, but music, . . WET FINGER WAVE 25c Provo line broke the surging green-cla- d Mr Devey's many Lehi friends wisn DRY FINGER WAVE Me went Into the LERENE S BEAUTY SHOP ball the and through Successful mission. a him Happy, SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE and In Connection with Val'a Barber Shoo end zone, scoring a safety for Provo. I Score MAIN Bulldogs NORTH DRY 60c LEHI, UTAH Brigof Hart Mr nd Mrs. Heber the half of the Come end the before Just Up and See Tour Raautv Rhon. ham City, were Lehi visitors. Tuesoay rd ne rd Mo-Gil- m Holdaway For Co. Commissioner, Jesse N. Ellertson.... Prize OB D. rd rd n, rd .....D. Term SPECIAL III 2 mid-peri- tllSSIOl od R. 135 Hlton A. Robertson ....D. 228 For Co. Commissioner, 2 yr. Term Niel Dahle R. 142 William J. Johnson .....D. 222 For County Clerk-Fr- ank R. 169 Salisbury . Clarence Grant . D. 19) For County Audl fr Jense .....R. 165 Wesley E. Booth Sorenson D. 201 For County Treasurer .. R. 180 Daryl Fowler Andrew Jensen D, 187 For County Sheriff Henry E. McNeill Jt. 13d E. G. Durnell D. 230 For County Recorder R. 138 Raph Elliott Elolse P. Fillmore D. 231 For County Attorney Sherman Chrlstenson R. 141 Wm. Stanley Dunford D. 226 For County Assessor Braxton Barnett R. 131 Larewnce M. Atwpod D. 237 For County Surveyor-H- ugo Price R. 107 A. R, Shelton D. 259 For Justice of the Peace-J- ohn W. Goodwin R. 153 Bernard Bradshaw D. 209 For Constable S. A. Willes R. 155 Cecil Johnson D. 211 MRS. OLENA POULSEN BURIED AT RICHFIELD Mrs. Olena Poulsen, 82, nr J Everybody's Rythym Boys Playing t Gents 35c BKKXSSSSU 132 (14 721 63 126 115 443 230 189 155 804 109 420 800 62 127 232 184 58 126 103 235 183 155 149 435 80S i 50 113 62 120 107 378 420 240 235 194 196 165 842 152 822 63 121 115 439 62 104 86 354 65 121 109 64 16 109 84 138 112 191 214 236 231 234 150 419 SIS 475 684 SIS 93 130 174 165 196 191 142 144 195 144 80S 795 802 59 128 106 231 185 147 428 791 86 154 .114 491 208 159 143 7S2 Ehi 688 92 160 130 204 156 129 90 164 128 210 150 138 101 .173 199 42 1 (99 139 144 69S 659 119 76 154 104 216 158 152 61 129 127 45S 232 186 141 790 470 751 62 131 111 232 182 147 445 787 61 121 94 407 240 192 163 832 44 111 89 351 247 202 17S 886 60 130 111 221 173 145 454 740 66 137 117 475 227 163 142 74S Lake to attend conference and while there took a stroke while at the breakfast table, soon passing away.' Funpassed away eral services and burial were at Rich- APOLLO AMERICAN FORK Monday, November 12, 1934 MUSIC BY CARTERS ORCHESTRA All Legion members and part ners admitted free Carter's Orchestra and Apollo Hall. Present cards' n n. D anre luesaav imov. 1.1 at 9.15 P. M. 175 AT THE 35c Ik T 212 at the Married Folks Dance $2"' i 129 Dist. 4 Armistice Day Dance P. if it 141 at Salt Lake City, Friday. Mrs. Poul- field, Tuesday. sen has made her home In Lehi with her daughter, Mrs. Perry Abbott for Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent Tuesday the past two yearsi. She went to Salt in American Fork. 38 3 ' t Permanents 25c Ditt. 3 81 4-- ld hard-runni- 229 229 TOTAL Dist. 2 Ladies Free ais TPv as guests of at door. FA uansir Married Folks Saturday |