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Show i a 1 r 7 The hi Free Pre The Only Paper Printed in Lehi LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1935 0 I TO PLAY PLEASANT I, I li School Basketball team Pleasant Grove basket-- j the in high school team rmMav eveniner. The Lehi 1 division and will tXms the i to keep their lead in the game p wniie uiey won me game day. Fork. Fridav. thev usual standard .re ot up to their .t.rur. Hue to the majority of the out of condition, due Mm lvinc O WJ... rifl epidemic of colds that seemed to in the players last ween, neports a a nil Vof an iUin l tno iphiii wccn aic in in iiroV iiiai p tip-toand ready to re again feeling ire the fans their usual style of ? .u meet NATION'S Business YOUR Business Hio4i CABTER FELD, famous the xs ISSUES REPOR Washington correspoadenL a weekly letter in which epoch-makin- The Lehi Child Welfare Association officers are holding a meeting this week preparatory to again put the welfare of the children before the public. The organization was organized in Lehi in October, 1933, and is officered by members of all clubs and civic organizations of Lehi. It's scope takes from the home through the schools. In the physical educational department of the local schools a complete file is kept of the physical condition These records are of each child. classified and tabulated the children whose physical condition is perfect have their records filed and a colored g thai are taking place in the national capital. Fcr twenty years Mr. Field has been observing and reporting the activities of Congress and administrative departments in Washington. His experience and his wiee acquaintance among important men La the capital lit hin unucudly well for the particular task he ha3 undertaken that of giving you a clear understanding of what all these n important developments at mean to you and to other American citizens. Mr. Field's letters appear in this paper under the heading Wash-ingto- ketball. J, - V SEEN and HEARD Around the NATIONAL CAPITAL be two games Friday. 1a st 7 m and one at 8 p. m. itemonstrations from the Lster girls and other groups of the classes will be fvsical education iven at the halves of the two games. will writing for this paper he explains and interprets the events V6 Tm WELFARE ASSOCIATION To help you make the GROVE HERE FRIDAY 3 NUMBER 23 d- - tab, The nation's business IS your business today more than ever before. Keep up with it by reading Carter Field's brilliant and interesting letters tell your friends about them. JOHN DEVEY CELEBRATES 86TH BIRTHDAY QUEEN OF GOLD AMD John Devey, Lehi's pioneer inventor, celebrated his 86th birthday anniI versary Monday, January 28th. Mr. If Devey was surprised by his family, at his home Monday evening and i presented with a fine new radio as a birthday gift from his children. The ALPINE LEAGUE evening was spent in social chat, music Team Standing Miss Jenalyn Wing of the Lehi W. L. Pet and games followed by a dainty lunch Fourth Wjard has been chosen Queen 4 0 1.000 eon. of the Green and Gold ball to be held been Lehi resident He has of a 3 1 .750 in the DansArt on February 14, with 3 1 .750 since 1894 and has been an active Virda Walker of Lehi First Ward, 1 3 .250 church and civic worker to the present. Arlene Allred of Lehi Second perican Fork Ward, him feasant Grove many Ruth 1 3 .250 His many friends wish of Lehi Third Ward. Taylor anniversaries. more pcoln happy birthday 0 4 .000 Maxine Batchelor of Lehi Fifth Ward Friday's Results and a Cedar Valley member, to be Lehi 22, American Fork 20. ELECTION OF LEHI chosen, as attendants. Prwo 47, Lincoln 22. The theme of the ball will be a Y. High 26, PI. Grove 15. IRRIGATION CO. Colonial Valentine Party, with decor jB. ations and costumes to carry out the I- GREEN BA LL CHOSEN - BOARD COMPLETED theme. HI DEFEATS AI.1ERI- CAN FORK Lehi nosed out a barely Fork f American w mrrht. hard-fig- ht Vr. m 99 fr. 9(1 trt el 4e Alpine The teams division. foue-h- t Hi ttle most of lo the lead in the way but Lehi went the third nnartsr anA headed thereafter. Sterl-- I Lehi guard, took scoring never f Evans, p-- wun o s tor, r" could a fc points. hirt Pevitt, t.,.. wsni tne . score only three points, tenacious Ptniarrtmtr nt man. LEHI " . pivot 1 3 pinden If dee. c. fberts, F. T. G. rf ith, . 4 rg 3 fans, lg. Mfield, 1 9 AMERICAN x If f58 3 - 9 3 i i r1. 0 2 1 f' 2 o o flg rw' Totals .Scor by 2 4 . fork Kefwee. B. i'.tle Rn,.i,. 1 0 .6 17 'quarters':' EGeJtSElEHT 8 20 1822 6 10 ;t yt, 16- -20 . umpjie, Muss M.Wrea The engagement of to Robert Idaho Malad, of Hadfield S. 1. Mrs. and MrTurner, son of The announced. is Turner of this city to take place in June. - txj. marriage GUGH FAMILY TO You Cannot ,i 11 FORK rf mmell, ATHENIAN CLUB MEET vuanotte Uough will hold ?ual family reunion in the WpJ.ChapeI on Saturday I fa!', ebruary 2. All members of to be present. P Arm. nts are made for 8 Vd tresW proTarT' family social and ffi"8. There are a large I CLUB TO ENTER- U W members nee. Afford STALLED Not To Build In 1935 Uncle Sam Will Help You Mb. T;1 ... en- - J- .. ass" .- Let Us Help You Get Started, .... , TheconunitteemcnageWorlton. W. equip-hon- ti a" - .7' Mrs. - rilM Lehi Lumber Co. Mr. automatic fira Whipple the very latest type, Dr. Eddiaoo k patients erery Sl(',ttlt' JS?n will ladies The Athenian Club - t a mcal at . t nuBDanu their tertain ; the homeofM,.ndM.K. pie, Thursday The euests win Mrs. iM been i - FOR JULIA A. CHILD - who pie eames Will oe V1"' luncheon . iS EXTINGUISHERS AT HOSPITAL &SlH,Pitl ( FUNERAL SERVICES AO DOWN PAYMENTS Iu BURIED HERE - the P. W. A. works pro and sent to gram for Utah County their ap- for board the state planning the re- for 5 22 io o m 000 Droiect the of construction and resurfacing this Should project road. 5 Saratoga Lehi 0 meet the approval of the board, net s to it 1 will have a fine addition roads. 1 work of fine t I iTotals The Lehi Irrigation Company met Monday morning for a stock vote to decide the board members for districts two and four. A count of the votes showed a majority for Heber Harrison from district two and Jameo Schow for district four. Mr. HarriEarl Smith and son will succeed James succeed will James Schow new three make will This Clark. members on the board for the Lehi Irrigation Co. Mr. Jerling of Highland being the other new member. He takes the place of James Chadwick of American Fork. Plans are underway for a meeting Mr. and Mrs. James Comer, son, of the new board in the near future Teddy, and daughter, Shirley, spent when they will organize for the com the week-en- d at Goshen, guests of Mr. and Mrs- - Hamiton Laird. ing irrigation season. SARATOGA ROAD MAY BE 0 0 t""'0 rf Committees for the ball are: Advertising Ferrell E. Brems and Arleen Goodwin, chairman; Robert Webb, Cecil L. Ash, Horace Hadfield, Lionel Larsen and Ernest Peterson. Finance Dr. W. L. Worlton and Mrs. H. A. Fitzgerald. Decoration First Ward Y. W. M. I. A. Mrs. H. A. Queen Committee Mrs. Clyde Chairman; Fitzgerald, Dorton, Mrs. Wilford Russon, Mrs. W. H. Barnes, Miss Cleo Larsen and Mrs. G. R. Taylor. Dance Committee Douglas Phillips and Grant ChristorTerson. JUNE CAROL BIRCH Funeral services for June Carol Birch, 3 years of age, daughter of Kobert J. and Lucille Eisaman Birch, who passed away, Sunday at a Salt Lake Hospital of pneumonia, were held in the Lehi First Ward Chapel, Wednesday afternoon. Bishop's Counselor, Evans Anderson conducted the services. The opening song, a quartet "Beautiful IsldP fietyn Oardher, Mrs. Fay Manning, Rulon Fox and Raymond Stewart. Invocation Raymond Stewart. Violin solo "O, Father" My Audrey Thomas, accompanied by Matilda Slade. Remarks Ferron Gurney. Duet-"- The Lord Is My Shepherd" Helen Gardner and Mrs. Fay Manning, accompanied by Mrs- Marjorie Clark. Remarks Harold Fox. Quartet "My Father Knows." Benediction Evans Anderson. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by A. H. Wing. June Carol Birch was born in Lehi on June 29, 1931, a daughter of Robert J. and Lucille Eisaman Birch, and is survived by her parents and four brothers: Lee, Wallace, Albert and Don Birch- The family have been making their home in Salt Lake City for the past year- - b-- th. Sd3 after soon. SOCIAL CLUB B. Worlton win Club .t her born. PHOSS Ttarrf 1 Iff All L Funeral services for Mrs. Julia A. Child, second counselor in the general presidency of the L. D. S. Relief society, were conducted Saturday afternoon in the LeGrand L. D. S. ward chapel at Salt Lake City. Tribute to Mrs. Child was paid by Sylvester Q. Cannon, presiding bishop of the L. D. S. church, who spoke of her many activities, her ability and cheerfulness while serving in the Relief Socety in mending broken hearts and in repairing the hurts of .families was exemplified by Mrs- - Child,'' Bishop Cannon said. George A. Eaton, supervisor of city high schools, spoke of her assistance to her husband, George N. Child, who for many years was superintendent of Salt Lake City schools and a former Lehi resident. "Those who were her closest intimates have said of her that in her home and with her family she was all a wife and mother could be. I wonder if it would be possible to pay any wife or mother a higher tribute " Mr. Eaton said. Other tpeakers were Mrs. Inei K&iffht Allen of Proro and Carl A. Badr. Bishop Frank B. Bowers of the LeGrand ward officiated. Burial is tb Ley City cemetery. -- ll designating that they are physically perfect placed on record. Those needing some minor correction are placed in another file and tabbed with a different color. Those needing immediate attention are placed in another file and tabbed to desgnate their classification. This latter group are carefully checked and the homes visited. Where the parents are able to have the child taken care of the council recommends that it be done and the parents have the trouble corrected if possible. When the parents are unable to pay for the help the child needs, the Child Health and Welfare Council have taken care of the financing.: These children's records are kept ready and checked' through regularly and the school officials carefully watch these children to see that they are given every care i kept close watch on the health of IH boys and girls, also Edward J. Lama who has been a faithful" chairman. E. N. Webb, sec. and treaw-HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE TO MEET There will be a special meeting: of the Child Health and Welfare Committee at 8 p. m. Thursday, Januarx A&i 31, in the Memorial Building-members urged to be present. E. J. Larsen, Chairman- - . ATHLETIC CARNIVAL SATURDAY EVENIES The Lions Club are sponsoring ; Athletic Carnival in the High ScfroCL Gymnasium, Saturday evening; Tl feature event of the evening will match between Henry Jones, Utafc.' County's favorite, and Swede Lawtna? of Salt Lake City. There will be wrestling bouts froob-thB. Y. U. Wrestling team. tumbler from the B. Y. UI Tarp Taylor of Salt Lake, wrestler wdl ' meet Turk Kirkwood of Provo, baxa. in a mixed bout Others featured cavr the program are: Lincoln Gardner of Wyoming, A. A. U. Champw, Herm Rowley of Provo, Herb Juftv son and Mariln Jones, local favorite; Homer Coombs and Ed Allen C Springville; Joe Lambert of Lob DttSfe? and attention necessary for their we- Angeles; Howard Zimmerman. ffcwmnJt Nile Jones and lfare. Whimpey, Coach Ress Nielson of the high Taylor of Lehi. Local boys will meet school was one of the first to suggest in-the formation of the council and I boys for their bouts. There will a2s troduced it to the local clubs and wel be two battle royals during the evenfare organizations, and has faithfully ing. Last but not least will be a wrest kept watch over those in school, checkbout between Dr. Elmo Eddlng"-to- n ling and records the the assisting ing Evan Croft of the Lehi IHpfet and children in every way. This will no dbaC.: School faculty. The council have on hand at present whether the typewrter or determine a long list of youngsters who still condineed help. Some with diseased ton-- 1 the operating table is the best tioner. sils, who need immediate attention, The Lions' solicit your patronaTgje-asp- : some whose eyes need glasses and the proceeds from the carnfvaf wtXT some who need dental care. They are be for local projects and berrefita- sused checking with ward Relief Society who visit the homes each officers, TEAM TO PLAT month and know better than any other POWERS SHOE TIIURSDAXT TELLURIDE MOTOR, organization the wants of the families, and can give the association a true The Powers Shoe Basketball" Ceras statement of the condition of the will play the Telluride Motor Team, homes and their needs. of the Provo Commercal League in thm The following report from E. N. Lehi High School Gymnasium, ThursWebb, secretary of the Health and at 8 p. m. evening day Wefare Association will give the The game last week showed a tcgifts people an idea of the splendid work of 41 to 85 in favor of the Gamfiw-Gatthe organization has already done to Ice Cream team pf Salt Late see that the child's "Bill of Riyhts'. City. is carried out. FINANCIAL STATEMENT & RECITY TO CONPORT OF CHILD WELFARE be-th- e e T1-clo- -- e OGRANIZATION DUCT RAT CAHPAI0IL RECEIVED FROM Lions Club Service .Star Legion Happy Hour Club Entertainments Athenian Club Larsen Brothers (meat) Social Club R. F. C Help... Paid Lunches Pat-'entHelped s TOTAL PAID OUT FOR Milk Groceries, Meats, etc Dental Work Eye Glasses Tonsil Operations Royalty on P!ay Tax on Checks TOTAL Balance on Hand., Owing Bills at Present $7.00 $6.10 The Lehi Mayor and City Council.' 3.3' voted at a recent meeting to join thef 48.96 the county in a rat canrjjaijp rest of 15 00 the The agreed to pay one-ha- lf city 7.50 and to have the rat of cost poison 10.00 t&s 200.00) 18.02 43.00 citizens pay the other half. The aiy agreeing to pay up to 2Q for to rid the city of the roden&-t- COURT NEWS S. Cluff of Salt Lake City, was af rested for speeding on the state bipf--w- ay $77.40 on Saturday by Marshal Fowfea 11145 $43895 8.50 GAME OFFICIAL TO 48.60 LECTURE TO 85.00 , 8,48 Lee Kay of the State 62 $34005 $98.90 19-0- Will Leave Actual Balance of $79-9E. N. Webb, sec. and trea. In addition to the financial statement hundreds of cans and bottles of fruit and vegetables and many bushes of potatoes and other vegetables were donated - by the farm bureau and other good people of Lehi. The above in addition to the milk and groceries purchased were prepared into hot lunches and served to school children. Over seven thousand hot lunches were served by the ladies !n rharge who worked faithfully to keep things wholesome and sanitary. I feel that be given these much praiw shot-i-d ladles mho were members of relief societies and ether women's organisations, alto to Roes Nielson who has SCHOmST an&l Fish Game Association will gire an lecture to the student oTtSe ? Lehi Senior and Junior High Sehooftv Friday afernoon on the "Wild Life Utah, It's Care and Protection."" Mr. Kay gave the lecture fcr foes? sportsment. Monday evening in Building, and it was vwyr well received by all who attended t: HtSSIOMARY wives mo EQT3 - PUT- LIETIim The Missionary Wives and Pfcrfcte-meetinscheduled to have bewr fieiar Thursday evening, has been Old Folks party de to the ing held on their regular ineeei!r. date. The meeting will U held bom of Mm Martha Ball ott.TSw-dag jxw-pon- eA -- y evening. January 3181- - . ,j, 4 |