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Show JUNE 27, 1935 ;BSDAV. THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1935 y bur n Scout Outing Fri. and Sat fort diameter. ki Station in Lhi City! That' finest One-Sto- p f jhis the I will strive to earn by paying strict attention to business tb reputation the latest equipment first . . . and Dy by introducing iung a interest in servinjf you. If It's REAL SERVICE that you nt, then this ia the PLACEuper-Bervi- ce lnal POOR OIL NEVER PAYS trying to buck a stock pool. The odds are t against you, and you'll pay the penalty through heavy repair bills. oil and assure you of free running dependability, jjet us change your satisfies. service that precision Using: cheap oil Is like -- FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES CENTRAL PH9NE 354 SERVICE STATION "BUCK" PETERSON. Manager 108 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH S " To Everything is in readiness for the annual Scuut Outing in connection with the Stake Outing. It is planned to have an over night camp with the usual camp fire pro gram. " " invited to First Aid Contestant must furnish on First Aid Kit Bandages. tape. Upon signal must run to patient, read message telling of injuries and care for them unassisted, rturn to starting line and line up. Talking forbidden, help from patient forbidden. Judged on speed 30 percent, neatness 35 percent proper application of proper bandage 35 percent Scouts of any age may enter. This event will be held at 2:30 p. m. with Dr. P. Fouta of Pay-son as judge. Message Relay Four Scout team At whistle givn message to read. Returns it to man, runs 25 yards to second scout tells message; second scout runs to third scout runs to fourth scout;, fourth scout runs to finish line. Writes massage, lines up, hands mesgaye to judge. Scouts of any age may enterUndressing and Dressing Race For fun and points. Pegs will be Each conplaced 25 yards apart. testant will run to first peg, take off his shirt, and 2nd peg he will take off his trousers, at third peg his shoes, and fourth peg his stockings which are on then back to the other articles of clothing and end race at starting I he management spend the holiday SHEEP KILLED AT F AC TOBY n head of sheep belong to the Brothers were killed Davis ing by a Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad freight train at 1 a- - m, Tuesday morning by the Lehi sugar factory. Fifty-seve- of the Geneva Resort are planning a big celebration for July 4. Beginning the celebration will be the big American Legion official dance at Geneva on Wednesday July 3rd- For the Fourth of July a full day's program ili be given at the resort. There will be sports of all kinds and a baseball game on the grounds, free to all with prizes. There will also b fine program of water sports with prizes. A feature of the water sports will be a coin shower in the pools. The bathing water at Geneva is pumped from deep artesian wells, it is filtered and chlorinated and the managment are proud of thier clean swimming water, with cool and warm pools. In the evening of the Fourth there will be a big holiday dance- - You are - The family of Byron W. Brown met at Saratoga. Tuesday, honoring his ward is furnishing two numbers on the program, which should A family birthday anniversary. social, swimming and picnic lunch prove very interesting as it will be a were enjoyed by Mr, and Mr. Brown, mixed program of both scouts and adults. Mr.and Mrs- - Reuben Spencer and family of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. The program under the direction of Afred Steele of Salt Lake City; Mrs. the Fifth Ward will be as follows: Ray Hogue and son Duane of Idaho, Greetings by member of Stake Falls. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. presidency. Brown of Long Beach. California; FIRST WARD Song, Victor Smith Mrs. G. II- - Manning and sons, Vert and Jokes or Stunt by Guy Darling and George of Carlin, Nevada, Mrs. and Lee Rick. Elda Archibald of Nevada. Mrs. SECOND WARD Cornet solo, Harry Wadley and daughter, Marcia. Bruce Nostrum and Harmonica Solo, Vern Webb. THIRD WARD Reading, Wallace H. Jenkinson and Cowboy Song, J. Barnhart and company. FOURTH WARD Musical number, Russ.n Sisters and song with violin and Jewsharp and harmonica accompaniment, Bob White and com pany. point. Swimming FIFTH WARH Stunt by Scout Fifty yards; free style. and Musical Number by Keith Clark For scouts under 15 years. Life Saving All scouts may enter and Co. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER Campfire Story by Scout Executive this event Scouts must take off the WEEKLY PROGRAM Merril Christofferson or A. A. Anderfollowing articles of clothing in the w ater : Overalls. Shoes or Oxfords to son. All troops are to be on the grounds be tied. Shirt, 4 buttons and socks. 3 lengths of pool. by 7 P. M. and are to have have their Then swim PERRY MASON Returns in RULES J made in time for the program camps 1. Only two scouts from each which is to start at 8 p. m. At 10 P. M. taps will be sounded troop to enter each event except relay and all lights are to be out in 15 and tent pitching where four are allowedminutes. 2. A scout can enter only two The regular Fieldboree will start events or three with relay. Saturday morning with the following 3. All scouts who have won medals events and rules to be followed: are inelegible to compete in the events FRIDAY With WARREN WILLIAM. MARGARET LINDSAY and DONALD 7:00 p. m. Everybody on grounds in which they have won medals. WOODg scouts 4. are Another of those good mystery pictures, even better than the case of Only registered preparing camps for the night the j ' 8:00 'p. m Bonfire to be lighted eligible to compete. "Howling Dog." Also a good Musical Comedy in Natural Color. j 5. Medals and penants will be and the bonfire program to start, unONLY 10c and awarded at 3 p. m- der the direction of the Fifth Ward. one to 6. furnish Each ward troop 10:d0 p.m Taps to be sounded and all lights to be out within 15 committeeman as a judge. minutes. THE GREAT AMERICAN CLASSIC COMES TO THE SCREEN- SATURDAY MORNING ALUUni 5:00 a. m. First Call. 5:20 a- nv Flag raising ceremony, TO BE HELD under the direction of Fifth Ward. i 5:30 a. m Limbering up exer The Lehi High School Alumni cises, under the direction or second LIFE SCREEN;, Committee announce that the final Ward. 6.00 a. m. to 7:30 a- m. Breakfast party of the Alumni for the year will and cleaning up of camp ready for be held at Saratoga, on Wednesday, I July 1 7. The program of the evening inspection. fuciTaw. 8 and to m one a. be will of swimming 7:30 a. m, dancing. Inspection M3!mm Ut imi tU and judging of handicraft Camps to The dance will be free to all Alumni fn 10:10 p. m. Taps to be sounded members including the graduates of I mw Aril to d U. Wt, 4 Music will be furnished by I quarters; 2, comfort and neatness; 3, 1934-3- 5. . tfo lUttMiUoMii conditions. the weather BoysRhythm protection against Alumni members are asked to keep Handicraft to be judged on l, best exhibit of troop, work 2, individ the date in mind and enjoy another of ual accomplishments (for medals) this those fine reunions at the Alumni work. Work may be in wood, Party at Saratoga on July 17. tach Friday and Saturday, June 28 and 29 "The Case of the Curious Bride, .IIC 111 I- IA I fi u 7I nH K: I-f- LL lit I II i " Mi 1 1 II ii imWl, m I e-s- " -- U I f ft 1 IA. lie Sunday and Mon. Only, June 30, July II I. I PARTY' "u N brought to vivid tt ... tA ,mu nor 7VM - water in the tap whenever without you want it ... any ttort And you on your Dart ' can tell J your year metal, leather, rope or hair. 8:00 a- m- Marching Each troop to be given 5 minutes to march on field and demonstrate as they desir- estunt, drill or plain marching. All scouts eligible Signaling Morse Code To read only as a sender will be stationed 25 yards away. Must have a scribe to write message down, must rewrite message in own hand so it can be easily read and line up as work is Scouts of any age may completed. heating can be enjoyed without any obligation of the customer. For here is our trial offer: we nothing. - install this unequalled service, you use it for sixty days. If you are not convinced that it answers all of your hot water needs at J very low cost, out it comes, we refund whatever payments yon have made on the equipment and yoa have invested " early America' - friends that electric water 4 i l.rHL mm I I I- cu & i:-f- I The thrill of your life will J LMWL 3 m H - it XvlKVX .liiKf NWSTfi I n a1 I - FORMER RESIDENT BURIES SON Roy Crookston, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crookston, former Lehi residents, now living at American Fork, died at the Aird Hospital in Provo, Wednesday and was buried at American Fork, Friday. Roy was 13 years old and was a student at the! Lehi schools while here. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bone were Same rules Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. hold good in this event as in the TEMPLE TO CLOSE FOR Morse code. made be SUMMER VACATION to calls Three EDWARD ECCLESTON . ""N Bugling mess MWUWIDOOUM contestant. each Reveilee, by and taps. To be judged on correct CHAMMIOCVI The Salt Lake Temple will close , rUs ness or call, tone ana cieanitao. for the summer vacation on the even Scouts of any age may enter. 3 will and of Wednesday, July ing Tent pitching Must use Pup tent remain closed until the morning of Furnish own equipment, ropes, pegs, August 5. ic nr. pte. "itcn tent in oueu. ditching'Judged on speed and neat- CARD OF THANKS nessHiacn ooy to nave nan me an make into roll, with half the pegs and poles tied up Inside. Scouts of any We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many kind friends anid age may enter-Also PATHE NEWS and a GOOD CARTohm nM Fire by friction Furnish own neighbors for their thoughtfulhess and MISS UQNT a assistance in our recent bereavement 1TI to burn blaze Develop equipment string sixteen inches high. Paper not To all those who assisted at the home; Time limit 10 minutes. services and burial and to all those allowed. Scouts of any age may enter. sending flowers and cars we wish to'! Rope Spinning Furnish own rope. offer our sincere appreciation. Give minutes to show ability. Judged The Family of Mrs. Rose G. Makin: on skill displayed. No medal given. RANDOLPH SCOTT and KAY JOHNSON in Scouts of any age may enter. 4-1CLUB NOTES 1 Knot Tying Five knots to be tied. Selected from first in scout handbook. Contestant provide his own ropes The Acurate Stitchers met at the Five pieces, four feet long- Must run home of Miss Marjorle Anderson, that braVed the B 10 yards to a scout and tie knots on fv ot scandal-Als- o Thursday afternoon, the girls spent of over "CALL OF THE SAVAGE." back then starting the afternoon on their project sewing him, drag boy line with ropes. Knots must still be followed by dainty refreshfients. well tied when judge sees them- - Knots The Happy Stitchers met at the must be tied correctly or must be dis home of their leader, Mrs- Wallace qualified. Speed and accuracy count. Time Hebertson, Thursday afternoon. The limit 10 mfunte. Scouts under IB girls met again Tuesday afternoon to SPECIAL PICTURES FOR THE 4THack,9 Coop. discuss details of the county outing Mary Astor may enter. Cooking Hot cakes; batter may be at Hobble Creek Canyon. prepared before time for event except Club memThe Happy Health adding liquid (milk or water). Boy will be given two matches only. Must bers surprised ther leader. Miss Melba The screen's biggest little man i;4 his build his own fire (without oil or Carter, at her home Thursday aftergrandest role. Also to turn a GOOD MUSICAL refreshhis it noon. The cake, make flip girls enjoyed paper), SPECIAL MATINEE 3:00 P. M.-- All Make a cake at least S inches In ments and a social. SeaU enter. Signaling Semaphore If J PlW y " bv n - You can have an electric water heater in your home for $5 down and monthly Payments as low as $2.50. Phone us or drop in. We are ready to install it . . . AT OUR RISK. PHONE US TODAY. Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home WW. FOOTER frtfJRBBnr GDI - J n Tuesday and Wednesday, July 2 and 3 IT'S BARGAIN NIGHTS "VILLAGE TALE" - Jw - 4-- H it at Geneva. CELEBARTIOli enter. medcine, splints, etc. 0W 30 on Judged speed per cent quality 35 percent, appa ranee GENEVA PLANNING 35 percent Scouts under 15 may l? Thursday Only, July 4 'INKY" lXtSH wd in 1 |