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Show nnn tie Lefai The Only Paper Printed in Lehi volume in OLD Free Press LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1935 FOLKS Number 20 MID-WHIT- ER LEHI WINS FIRST 0UTR4G JANUARY 24TH LEAGUE ENCOUNTER Stake Old Folks will hold fesival on Thursday, STAKE CONFERENCE their Committees 24. are working DATE SET FOR January to make the outing this year JANUARY 19 AND 20 The Lehi mid-wint- er : LEHI AND PROVO CLASH FRIDAY AT outsta- nding-Members of the Lehi Old Folks The Lehi Stake Conference will be Committee have received pamphlets held in the High School Auditorium from the State Old Folks Committee on Saturday and Sunday. January 19 Funds from the and 20. The usual conference to be sold locally. sespamphlet will go toward building a sions will be held at 7:30 p. m. Satmemorial fountain honoring Charles urday and at 10 a. m.. 2 p. m. and R. Savage, originator of the Old Folks the M. I. A. conference at 7:30 m. Day. The fountain will be placed near the southeast corner of the Temple Block in Salt Lake City. It will stand beneath the old Ailanthub tree and will be cut from granite. In 1875 Charles R. Savage conof conducting an ceived the idea annual excursion for the old folks. With Mr. Savage, Presiding Bishop Edward Hunter and his secretaij, George Goddard assisted in planning an excursion to Dr. Clinton's Hotel a Lake Point, on the southern shore of Great Salt Lake. Two hundred and fifty guests enjoyed the day. Each year after that the old people were guests for one day at some resort or park; the movement spread until today in almost every L. D. S. Community the Old Folks have at least two days each year when the yare royally ente: tain-e- d by hard working committees. The pamphlets contain names of the first committees and other interesting information and pictures. Lehi nun been alloted 170 of them and these ia turn have been divided among the various ward committees whj will visit the homes and offer them for sale to help raise Lehi's quoa for the HIGH SCHOOL By EDWIN o At kirn ..--X p. Sunday. iW STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL DANCE JANUARY 14 The Lehi Stake Sunday Schools are sponsoring a dance to be held in the DansArt, on Monday, January 14 and plans are underway to make it one of the gala events of the season. This is the first event of this nature that the Stake Sunday Schools LEHI WINS FIRST M, YVIIFJ have given. A commmittee composed of one rr ember from each ward are to planning make this dance a grand success. Everyone is invited and urged to join the happy crowd at the DansArt ou Monday of next week. There will be good crowds and good music. MARY CARTWRIGHT Mary Cartwright, 78, passed away son Walter at Tooele. Monday morning following a stroke. Mrs. Cartwright was born in Huntington, West Virginia, on April She came to Utah in 1900. 2, 1856. settling in American Fork. She has memorial. been a resident of Lehi for the past ten years. She is survived by three sons and five daughters. I'CRSE KILLED BY Funeral services will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward chapel, Saturday, AUTO SUNDAY January 12, at 1 p. m. with burial in the American Fork City Cemetery. A black mare Friends may view the body at the weighing about 1600 sometime First Ward chapel, Saturday from strayed from its pasture Sunday and was struck by a new 12 to 12:45. Ford V-- 8 about 9 p. m. 0 Sunday evening near the intersection of Second IRRIGATION STOCK- West and State Street on the north HOLDERS TO MEET side of the highway. The car driven Stockholders of the Lehi Irrigation by J. T. Young of Salt Lake City, at a moderate traveling rate struck Company will hold their regular the horse in the head and front annual meeting in the Memorial shoulder. The impact sending the Building on Monday. January 14, at of car skidding across the highway and 2 p. m. They will elect a board stopping in the center of Second five directors to serve for the ensuing West, where it joins the state high- year and transact other business for way. The occupants of the car, Mr. the coming irrigation season. All and Mrs. Young their small are stockhilders anurged to be present son, other couple and their small son, had at the meeting if possible. been visiting Provo relatives and were enroute home when the accident STOCKHOLDERS MEEThappened. The horse was shot shortly after the accident ING OF LEHI IRRIby City Marshal Fowler. The Ford had a bent fender, GATION CO. broken light and windshield and bent body. The ownership of the horse The regular annual meeting of stockwas not established of at last reports. holders of the Lehi Irrigation Co. Lett Utah, will be held In the Mem14 UNION MEETING SUNDAY orial Building, Monday, January of purpose the m. for 2 1935. at p. to electing a board of five directors The regular Priesthood. Relief serve for the ensuing year, to hear the for the Society and Primary Union Meeting financial report for 1934. and as business other be such, of held transaction in the Lehi Fifth Ward Jjjl the meeting. before come Cbapel, Sunday. January 13 at 2 p. may C. GOATES, Secretary. It is desired that all workers in KfnrtHERMAN Publication January S, 19S5. Jaunary 10. 1935. t r,.ihii.atnn organizations be present. Dance with the largest married folks crowd in Utah County AT THE AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Music by Carters Orchestra Ant? every 'lissTMnMiirnTFi - tt n ' X A Ule of enduring love... of desperate adventure. ..of heroic effort. ..as the world and the billions of creatures that teem upon 1 1 2 X 10 Booth, rf. Smart. If. Richins, c Pardoe, lg. Oldroyd. rg , Eggertsen, t T 2X F. PL T. 1 1 T 1 3 0 2 0 2 O 1 O 45 1 O 9 2 0 .. 4C- 1 1 lg-lg- O K 2 & 7 15 B. Y. H. S. G. 1 T" ST- - ' Totals 7 7 S 17 Score by quarters: Lehi 3 8 16 2, B. Y. H. S 0 7 16 Collins, referee; Weight, ir Another thrilling game is promfsedF Friday night on the local floor, whew Lehi meets the Provo High Schools team. This team has been receiving much favorable press notice daring the games and has be picked as a possible tournament issnv Lehi fans are confident that the Lehi boys will be able to hold their own and give the Provo team a real Friday. Pardoe tanked a long one near the end of the half to make the score 8 in Lehi's favor at the rest period. Lehi's score was built on converted 7-- pre-seas- free throws. In the first half 10 fouls were called on the Wildcat and three THE MOST AMAZING STORY IN YEARS U Is to 04 publishtcl ttr.sHy In thtst columns,., do not miss tht opening insttllmtnts. 0 3 ....2 Evans, lg grooved one. its surface are smashed into oblivion. .....3 -- Total F. 3 4 4 4 2 Woffinden, If. Price, c Roberts, rg. 5-- 0, ,.,..v,,-dUtV- T. G. Smith, rf. close-rang- on Lehi. Score In Third In the third quarter Smith Evans, and Price scored for Lehi, and Oldroyd and Smart put in two ' each to bring the score KOTICE Lehi will undoubtedly be very much in the running for the title this The .North Bench Irrigation year. Tall, fast, and with an unusualg hold its annual meeting at 2 p ly offense, the Wolverines showed latent power- Both teams m., January 21, 1935, in the Memorial exhibited ability which should be more Building, for the purpose of preaaifr-inevident after the first nervousness has the financial report; to elet worn off. board of directors for the ensuing A feature of Friday's game were year and transact any other, busithe Lehi Booster girls in their at- ness that might come up. tractive white costumes with the pur--j W. E. DAVIS, Secretary; pie trimming The girls surely madej First Publication January i0, 1935. a hit with the entire crowd of fans. Last Publication January 17, 1935k. . STARTING TODAY ON ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS ISSUE Wloffinden "r 16-a- ll. LEHI DEATH RATE HIGH C&-wi- ll quick-breakin- - LEHI 1934 BIRTHS MORE THAN IN 1933 STAKE MEETINGS There was an increase of 17 births in Lehi for 1934 over that of 1933, according to the report of the registrar of vital statistics, Mrs. Venice Kirk-haThe births for 1934 totaled 115, Of the 1934 against 98 in 1933. 50 females and males were 65 births, Deaths for 1934 totaled 58, 42 males and 16 females. There were 15 more deaths in 1934 than in 1933, there being 43 death in 1933. In 1932 there were 93 births and 47 deaths during the year, according to the report. The following figures will show how Lehi compares with the state and nation: Utah 1933 Birth Rate. . . .23 per 1000 III FIFTH WARD Lehi Stake meetings will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward for the year SALT LAKE'S 1935. H Tk DANCE PALACE I Main at No. Temple J ng SCHOOL BOARD I I M fVlflClf! t LADIES 20c V GENTS 4ffe U ! REORGANIZES The Alpine District School Board met in a business session Thursday evening at the school board office and reorganized the board for the coming year. New members of the board, A. H. Lowe of Pleasant Grove and 1933 National Birth Rate were 16 6 per 1000 Samuel H. Blake of Lincoln welcomed into the board. The organi39-1000 Rate.. Birth 1934 per Lehi zation now stands as follows: PresiDeath Rate James Smith of Alpine; dent, 1000 8.4 Rate. per 1933 Utah Death A. B. Anderson, 1000 10.7 Lehi; rate death per national 1933 Clerk, 1000 20 Joseph Walton of American per Lehi 1934 Death Rate.... A. H. Lowe of Pleasant. Grove; Causes of Death In Lehi During 1934 Fork; Samuel H. Blake of Lincoln. Pneu3; Cancer, Per mature, 7; monia, 16; Mengenitis, 1; Accident, 9; The Utah County Dental Society Other Causes, 25. will meet at Provo, Welnesday even Mrs. Ellen Jones is reported very ing. A ladies auxiliary wil be organized that evening. ill at her home this week. MAIN AT NORTH TEMPLE I If ft; JANUARY 12 TME COFFEE HIIS One of America's Outstanding Dance Orchestras vice-preside- APOLLO of others years have always been man of the most colorful features- T basketball games, the girls this year, show the effects of their careful dril-ling in the posture parade groups and. a good example of their united.prao-ti- ce and planning in putting . over their songs, yells and marching. . Lehi's two old basketball fans, Hackett and W. C. Evans nr the side lines cheering Lehi as-- tbtj, have since the first Lehi High; Schooii team fought their way to victory,. The score: k LEHI Demonstrating .not only the old Lehi "Fighting Spirit" but their ability to defend it, the Lehi Basketball squad defeated the favored B. Y. High School team of Provo by a 27 w 17 score in the local gymnasium, Friday night With only 3tt minutes 17 to go and the B. Y. leading with to 16 score the Lehi boys gave a demonstration of their speed and shooting when Smith tide the ability score with a free throw. Price tipped one in the basket, giving Lehi a two point lead. Smith thn made a pretty shot from under the basket, Evans threw one long and one short basket and Wbffinden shot the last basket from the foul line as the final gun was fired. Both Nervou Both teams showed the strain for e the excitement As the game opened the Lehi team was controlling the ball a good share of the time, under their basket, but hampered by the Wildcat guarding, could not roll one in. Several times there were e more than a dozen shots taken in a flurry, but with no result. The first quarter ended Lehi- The Wildcats began clicking better as the escond quarter progressed and Eddie Smart rifled a pass to Malcolm Booth which Booth tumd into a feild goal. Smart followed this with another. The Lehi team was unable to make a field goal until the second quarter was half over, when Price first-gam- CALLED HOME at the home of her Much favorable comment was heard'' on the marching of the girls and their LEAGUE BASKETBALL GAME FROM B. Y. HIGH dainty costumes. While the Booster Featuring BONNY THURMAN the World's Greatest Torda Singer. Dancing Every Monday Wednesday and Saturday mm,. Mils (Dfflirtf Lehi, M&ffffned! IT M-- ,. II HDaunKC Everybody Smile |