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Show THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1936 I REPORT OF BAUD to the Lehi High School to be kept as fcchool property cad used in the ed rutur UriiFPRri nniVP THURSDAY THE LEHI FREE PRESS bT wbr. ,u taa sw-jer- cunsioTv fXTM material for a mcth proof closet to In response to a call bv Prof. Akilrtore their suits in. It was built by Anderson mothers of the Lehi Band I Mr- Coulam's shop class of willing members met in the high school. Aug. I wo1" in the Grammar School Build 17. 1934. As a result of this s an organisation was effected for the! Special mention is due Pres. Delia purpose of encouraging, promoting I Fox Prot. Abraham Anderson and and stimulating more interest in the Bazil Hanesn for their untirinz ef band members to develoD their talnti forts. The band should receive the support and made more efficientra usic for the of all the citizens of Lehi entertainment of the public. The new Lehi High School Band It was decided as a project to activities to raise funds to provide uniforms will be shown in their first concert appearance Wednesday, Feb. needed equipment and an appr.'pmle uniforms. It was thaught this would 19th in the High School Auditorium be an insentive to increase loyality The concert will begin at 8 p. m. and ana a greater desire in students to be- - will consist of a diversified nroirram come band members to enthus them to I of concert band music, vocal ensemble om togeiner and raise the standard nunur nd select solos furnished bv of music in the schools of Lehi the high school music departments. ne omcers or this organization i ne nana quilt drawing will be known as "The Band Boosters Club neid at the concert- 1 I i"- Mrs- - Mrs. Robert S. FoxJames Zimmt y - v av wm till r c."' iPK.'i" '.- - ssJ i S, tLW f;:T - ice-Pr- - task are: President -- eft A. M - fM'y M J r: ill JUNIOR HIGH - rman. MrsSecretary and Treasurer ictona StewartAugust 22 after the band had given their final summer concert they were surprised by a water mellon bust sponsored by the club. There were present 38 Oct 10, 1934 a program and auction sale was staged. The articles anM were donated by the town and gather OPERETTA CAST - - mm(Diunfliii ANNOUNCED i ne cast that was chosen tnr Junior High School OD.rPtt i. th roiiowing: Miranda Mrs. Meadows hualIa Mr. Meadows .......... . . . mm Donna Kirkham .Marv .Tun R,.. ii Virginia Austin rtan vvri, ed oy a house to house canvas which proceeds netted $38.87. Lvel'na Paulino Wrlt May 17, 1935. at a concession stand, Keuben ...Anta. r.mv.fI, lunch and confectionery was sold at UHIU. Constable rm,n Tnn0e me annual district track meet which Mrs. Cleman . . L .1 I Miriam " IU ln lfni' from thla activity Bob Colman ;"S Keith Vanlas owa realized. Barbara Coleman . . .Beth Peterson uouuiui quilt was made by the Jerry Jackson. . Donald Rick , , w.c summer or Gum Susan Clifton . Eliza Callnn viiautc un mis ouiJC Mrs. Scrres Lyle Sharp was given which proved successful iur. fccroees.. Ervin .Inh and netted a grand total of $65.80. badie Simpkins Zetella Price At the first basketball game of 1936 I he play which is being presented the chances of this quilt was drawn is a comic opera, "The RnnhnBt and won by Mrs. Lela Lott, who on (.ni ls. Tryouts were hold in th nnding the band mothers stiil lack schcol auditorium, Frirlav ofw ing funds to pay for the new uniforms school. A number of students large gave the quilt back to help raise the s, participated in the amountnecessary funds. ing to about eighty-fiv- e altogether. Dancing, picture shows an l rink parties were sponsored by the FUNERAL SERVICES loyal and enthusiastic band members and netted $37.80. HELD HERE FOR The urgent need at this time was big base horns which are expensive and not appropriate music for home. EDWARD JONES me parents had already spent $5,000 on mese and still the music was inade- lne funeral services nf V,4,,,-- i quaie ior a well balanced band. It was Jones of Salt Lake City, were held in relt that the city or community should tne Lthi Second Ward chapel, Fe!) in this help .. Oil- community entertainment enn ai ji o clock, with Bishop S. I. benefit or necessity. Therefore the Ooodwin mayor and city council, and the Alpine , presiding, ii i'ir. Jones was a member of the School Board were visiteJ several Belv.dcre Ward. Wells Stake, in "Salt times, urged and persuaded to help in Lake City, before moving to Salt this worthy cause. As a result 2 new Lake City he was a resident of Lehi. base instruments and one alto were He is survived by the following purchased and presented to the school lwo sons, Clyde Jones of Stocktnn by the school board anA a n.AM:nA "J 'V'IIU3C IU California, and Edward Jones of Sault Help this department in the future. St. Marie, Michigan, one After the usual preparation and daughter, Thelda Christian of Montereau, Caliplanning a suitable, striking and be- fornia and four grandsons, Eldon and coming uniform consisting of a purp!,. Ray Christian of California and a white cape and a poke cap were Junior and Victor Jones of Lehi. benight at a cost of approximately-- ; The funeral services were as folV00 for 31 suits. They were present-- 1 lows: Chorus LeRoy Davis and com- - IDDIMPIDEQ m0id -- rtf ,.-0- Low-co- st Half-Pric- Plan, is meetinj e with increasingly popular favor In December 34,000 of our residential and commercial customers saved more than 517.000 by taking advantage of Electricity by shifting more of their burdensome tasks to Electric Servants using more electricity at a reduced price-e- nd. they are emoying the greatest value they ever received Half-Pnc- try-out- X Electricity, under our new J-- ri X d h l I I a Merchants realize the business building value of better lighting, home lighting is being improved for eyesight protection the vacuum cleaner is replacing the old broom washing and ironing . methods of making toast and coffee,' end many other household jobs are being performed electrically . . electric cooking, refrigeration, and water heating are add-in- g to the materially joy of living. ... . z 4 41. If J li if is V fyZTi I Electricity ! J J : 1 the . You. too, can secure the benefits of increased use of Electric Servants at a real Its a bargain you'll appreciate saving Decide NOW to let electricity do more for you It costs so littl and does so much. Biggest Bargain in the pV . Home Y LET'S TALK IT OVER UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, pany, "Sometime We'll Understand," with Mrs. Allan Fjeld at the , ' Heber J. Webb; talk, R. A. Brower of the Belvidere Bishop Ward in Salt Lake; vocal solo, Mrs R A piano-prayer- A nnouncing Brower. T Am A Pilgrim" accom- tm.uea Dy airs. Charles Howe; speakers, President A. Carlos Schow and Patriarch A. J. Evans; vocal duet. Mrs. Basil Dorton and Mrs. Roy Moncur, "Whispering Hope," Mrs. Fjeld accompaning them; benediction was offered by John W. Wing and was dedicated by Charles Howe of Murray. Interment was made in the Lehi city cemetery. Our Agency For Norge Rollator Refrigerators I Patsy Milne, small nd Mrs. Lindsey Milne, is .u.u oaaiy oruised arm suffering received nen sne caught her arm in the electric wringer Monday X morning. bones were broken but the ligaments were quite badly torn and bruised. The wringer had gone up to the child s shoulder before it was stopped Norge Autobuilt Washers V1 Wt wish to extn! a wmj L'Tfl .. wm to ail A HOME INSTITUTION tt1l tnona whn ft Ooarrtght Maybe you'd tike it if I thoughtful .nd a;ti . , MVS, im. 8, ftnek , 1 tt O., loo. That Special Tastines- sour - V. and the boys when I the quality of our JJ that mildness and 'anuiy. Whukey-om- ov, ut Hh. a . FaS. tastings cTn wSsSJ feLh ! 1" S gPekin U" myself to it that -- wW .d wrices .nd buri.1 to .11 those sending flowers and .:i. . oner our sincere appreciation. Mrs. Thomas Colledge and family r LEHI, UTAH . on ul sincere our many kind friends and neighbors for their wi. w w. 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