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Show Ihe era ree rre H LEHIS WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY. MAY 21. ImiI -- u meeting in the Memor- j Vtdnesua uoun- Vni and a City were Pmvell - 1 Provo - Attorney City Auornty meeu"- ii the .' and hnaness ana pas-care of. Councilman an then presented ken ' of oft.ee the iboBshintr IforUh. City. Theordin-.,- j w Recorder Powell. a taiK on Clerk was of City IS ' Virgil Peterson the ordinance. Councilman intent of then told should be gjBlUHH. ity for the affairs oi tne Election of city ac Hnldcn Ijcsn James w jtea j th . v fU 7$ ordinance. thpn told Be it ordained by the city council' of Lehi City. Utah: 1. That sections CM. CUT and GO, Chapter LX1V, revised ordinances of Lehi City, Utah, ln.'i:;, relating to the' cilice and duties of city clerk he, and j the provisions of said stctioiis are hereby repealed and the olViCe of city clerk of Lehi City ami the duties oi : said clerk as. set forth in said section- CGC, 667 and 60S are hereby abolished. 2. In the opinion of the city Council of Lehi City, it is necessary to health and safety of the inhabitants of Lehi City that this ordinance shall take effect inimtJately. "Big Jim," once owned by the late 3. This ordinance shall take ef-Will Rogers, is the biggest steer in its first publication. feet unon . the world, weighing 3,100 pounds. rasseu uy uie cuy cuuikh ox Rogers raised Jim from a calf, then sold him and gave the proceeds to the um oi Ui: .uay, uay City, Utan, Salvation Army. His present owners the council tne ap ;ty 3 Wootton Attorney ; 62 Aye- A six weeks 1 Wing Aye. a W. Holden Ave. lr Fox refused to free Kindergarten will 10. be held this summer in the rnmaiy sign the Building. e. Children eligibile will be xnose who a. and fall in the firf majority of the council seemed six years of age on or befori be will of City making the office ftdective rather than appointive. next Kintergarten will commence Mr to give our readers first 25th. Herniation the Free Press was Monday, May stoed until after the council ordinance I as passed . by the ORDINANCE B. Y. U- - PONS PtTPP. AT.TKG 667 and 668, 15 16 17. 18. 19. 21. - rtuto.Wy elected P - LXIV. Xf!FR OP . ir . T VecSs- Schow: Le5L1C.?rr!t'Hinckley, oait - w uKFDlUC la i J iinnrrinni i (Un ntLL nunocmuc $ HAVE BOTH SOLES PPPERS OF THIS AMAZING STRENGTH SHELL LEATHER of Pre. Miss Schow is the daughter PorllH SchOW. A "tenlb.-vereS- .i the election. GAR BREAKS BOY , Saturday of mom.ng rrre- street. being in the o bot were park Cars the of in S LEG Mr- - nebywaa bein and he Sa now Drui broken leg v . tarter Cecil F. Evans Martha Fitzgerald Calvin G. Fox Lowell Fox Robert E. Gaines Pauline Goates J. Ralph Goates Russcl A. Hansen Kay Hunt Orlynn Jensen Mavis A. Johnson Richard W. Johnson Barta Jones Ruth Jones Clarice Larsen Marie Lott Merlin Loveridge Merle McKinney Katie L. Parker Eldon A. Peterson Ada Phillips John Beck Phillips H. Glen Royle Mildred Russon Fletcher Shelton M;lcs L. Shenherd Lloyd Street Clyde W. Trinnaman Howard R. Taylor Faye Wanlass Fred K. Wanlass Val Roy Watkins Ross Watkins Edna Naomi Webb Dean W. Wilcox Lon 7. Yates Frank Wayne Bushman LaAnt!rJan FJar,rar nuicnmtB runice l.aurei Vn Wnnnner , UTAH STAKE LEADS MORE THAN 300 ON WITH TRIP lO CEDAR VALLEY. k, - Junius Banks By ManH ("Hover. Lehi. Undoubtedly the largest assemblage of boys ever held in Utah county, and in Lehi, perhaps in the state occurred 1135 when May 16, Saturday. in ranging Aaronic priesthood boys am from 12 to 19 with their super visors, ward and stake officers, and other adult chaperons, gathered on the school bleachers prior to their nmml nilsrimatre. The itinerary in cluded a swing around Cedar Valley , of hig of L torical interest associated with early pioneer lifeUtah Stake Leads Seven stakes were represented at the meeting, Utah stake leading in a point of attendance with 301 The other stakes participatwere Palmyra, Kolob, Sharon, ing Timpanogos, Alpine and Lehi, acting as the host stake to the remaining six. The Lehi Junior band' directed by Basil Hansen entertained during the early minutes of assembly. President A. Carlos Schow of the a brief address of I,phi stake welcome. After a few announcements the caravan got under way, conducted by Rodney C Allred and Bishop DEATH SUMMONS James II Gardner, with the aid of John S. Evans, Walter Durrant, and EDWARD HARRISON Mr. Snow of the sheriff's office. The line of march led west from Lehi over Jordan river and into Cedar the Edward Harrison, 53, died here Valley. When spread out for safe Sunday at 9 p- m. following an eignt travel, the 121 cars, buses and trucks months' illness. made a procession fully three miles in He was born December 24, 1882, at length. Even then some conveyances Chris-tin- o Lehi. the son of Edward and carried as many as 50 boys. and Reok Harrison, grew to The Lehi M. I. A. Stake Board He , this community. served the boys sandwiches and punch married Cora Campbell of Malad, at Saratoga, followng their trip, and She died 12 Idaho, March 21, 1905you can be assured that the boys apyears agopreciated it after their pilgrimage. He lived in Malad, Idaho, for sev The boys thank the boafci for their eral vpnrs and for a number of years thoughtfulness. had been living in California. He o- came back to Lehi last December and Phone us news items Call your since that time. had been living-herSurviving are his mother, Mrs. Christine Harrison, of Lehi, who is PLANTS FOR SALE a son. Edward TTonrs nf acre: Harrson, Lehi; a daughter, Mrs. Extra Lartre TOMATO PLANTS Evelyn De Scamp of St. Johns, Cabbage, Pansy Plants In Bloom, one two grandchildren, Idaho; Aster, Snap Dragon, Petunia Plants and Harrison. Lehi; Heber brother, and others. two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Tester, El Paso, Texas, and Mrs. Christine LEHI FLORAL CO. Phillips, Lehi. Imnressive funeral servles were hM in ... the Fifth Ward .chapel Wed- -. - boys-present- the-latt- and - rf r. I . - - - 8-- - nPftlAV at - ... tWO O C10CK lor JCUwaiu Harrison. BishoD t.ncKson was in charge of the services. The Fifth ward ladies chorus furnished two .. .'number to . open with, which was ,iv! 4.Uc .,u naa gone u. nravPr. talks were as they were returnmg to Idaho Falls Edwar(J LEHI GIRL Ii! the .cadent occurred. After receiv- Mr& Rua ACCIDENT ing treatment in the ixxpiuu uetn D r. ana , was UKen W we nome oi Erick80n Buho Mrs. Elwood oienmii or rocateuo no which WM is who staying Jackwrn later returned to her home. Miw Beth then a aon and i,ol)ow, by prayer sister and Mrs. Elmer Jackson went to Idaho fcy th- - choruB. Schow inIdaho Falls with her MrsRandal Glen Mr. and brother-in-laThursday morning after receiv-- , cated the burial WM jn an ct.u...v re-in was Wilkensen, ing word of the accident, but she ! the cemetery. turned after a few days, finding that Wednesday i ner. there had been no serioua injury. Idaho Falls, Miss Jackson has been employed in FARM BUREAU hen it accidcntiy uppeu miss home, way their on were Mont(comery Ward store for the severe bruises andi .herV. LADIES tXETIHG (fAri jaCKwn she was inouK" it flrt at it was just broken her hip, but A meeting for all lady member of Big new stock extra low price on bruised badly. adv. the Farm Bureau will be held at the Goodwin's, at for Batta quilts Idaho FalU they After the dance in Howard G. Zimmerman r-u- the street wjr h( building and tne the between two trftVelwrdoWn Eh Fox -- ho was did was hiacar. Mr. Foxu- nwas he Kv that V. Allen L. Clark Bertha Clark Evelyn Clark Keith Clark Sola Clark Ruby Ins Colleage Beda Leona Cook Arril a Cook Kirkham V. Crabbe Nclda Degelbeck Keith C Dubois historian, and Provo, cheer leader. ... Leah May Carson Ercil cnar. l ...... CLASS ROLL lvo Ernest L. Allred . university v REVISED brignam rouug Rulon B. Allred TTHT PITY. Waune H. Allred . the Sorma Armstrong 1933, RELATING TO THE Thursday. ; Murine Batchelor AND THE OFFICE OF Johnson ot leny, Ellen Brown Melba CLERK. Ha Murlc Bushman office: Miss are . Other omceis t i,fH lun'mr Carson 666, PER - Supt. David Gourley Senior Class School," Song "Our High Van Wagoner . . .Maxine Benediction Id.h. Rbrf. Love 20. Awarding of Diplomas- STUDENT BODY Elmer Croriey of Song," Trombone Solo Wayne Bushman and Debating Public Speaking Merlin Loveridge Character Development La Ray Chamberlain Fred Wanlass Activities Ada Phillips Solo Vocal "The Kiss," Allred, Ernest Address Valedictory Chorus Ladies' "Butterfly" Presentation of Senor Class.-.- . Principal D. R. Mitchell 14 22- ORniNANrtf Reading "Gnm 13 OF VICE-PRESIDE- OH PILGRIMAGE . onn Ana two r. . 'Surviving me vn Mrs. Efne Webb, u hters ' George Dora Zimmerman. all of Lehi a niece whom he reared L. C Stone. from infancy. Mrs. 13 orandchildren and three ndchildren: also the follow Mrs. Delcie ing brothers and sisters: MrsAngle War-nicFrancom, Levan; Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Laura Salzner, Salt Lake City; Arthur Webb, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Walter and Mrs. Webb, Salt Lake City, ...Kola Clark Ruth Jones Home-makin- g 11 12 lift SClcELECTED V follows: SEVEN STAKES GO e, FREE KINDERGARTEN Aye. peace. . GRADUATION PROGRAM t- fc Peterson TO GRADUATE FROM PRIESTHOOD BOYS OF Evans Webb, died in 1931. afMr. Webb was active in civic 1934-3- 5 fairs in the community. During of the he held the office of justice The services were held in tne Second Ward church Sunday at 4:00 this School Lehi High yean o'clock. Opening prayer was onerea A class of 62 will be graduated from the at 8 bv A. B. Anderson, vocal duet, bootn 21st May The graduating exercises will be held on Thursday evening, aome- auena. Sorenson and Grace WeDD, to mvitea is o'clock in the High School Auditorium. The public by accampaniied .tf.m.. (Somewhere The following program has been arranges . 1 a Priel Goodwin, sketch and rea ding oy. a. k Hvmm C. Evans, .. ...remarks . Uy "J ' araen tne in vocal solo, Evans, accompameu Kirkham, School Margaret by "What High My Theme of Programs Bishop remarks, Goodwin, Priel La by Has Done For Me" cornet soio, H. Gardner, James Band 1 March (For entrance of graduates) Perfect Day" by Wallace Glover, acEvam Ccil 'invocation re2. companied by La Priel Goodwin, Male Chorus vocal 3 "Old Friends So True Goodwin, I. marks by Bishop S. Culli-mor4. Salutatory Address. . .Martha Fitzgerald solo "I'm a Pilgrim" by Odessa Solo Vocal Mine," of 5. "Friends accompanied by her daughters ...Kirkham Crabb , violin and piano and the beneV. on the Wilcox V. Dean . 6. Science' diction was offered by Heber C. 7. Physical Education and Health Calvin r ox Webb. Solo The grave was dedicated by Geo. 8. "Kitten on the Keys," Piano Mavis Johnson S. Peterson. Burial was in tne Lni . n ' "'or 9, Vocations City cemetery. x- Johnson will display him at the Texas Centennial F.vnnaiHnn. nneninff in DallSS June 6, and turn over the admission profits to the Salvation Army's Home for Boys and GirU at Lytton, Cal, long a favorite of Rogers. THE LEHI HIGH SCHOOL Powell, the undersigned I. Leland .K.rf "j.: drattea Smith. . Studham, Bedfordshire, Mgwnu. All ladies interested in tarra weuu. Mrs. George and Mr. son of are a young Bureau work (members or not), He came to Utah when just in Lehi cordially invited. man and had made his home Ann wife. Mary since. His ever Mayor. kmM t- JA v LELAND POWELL, City Recorder. Webb. 78, died late Thurs- ton Verd1 a Home Beautification Mrs. La following local hospital the in day Kirkham. month's illness from computau-..Book Review Mrs. Irene Wilson. broken a hip. from .ultimr Laura ... Legislative Work Mrs. He as born April zu. iouo, Tm tlu-peac- W. Ot LXJni lolly, uian, uic ocniV. enu.".Ii . aj the on May. affing for a question v the 1 J. E. Johnson made -. tviv. . I tkt the ordinance be ac 000, ooi anu uuo, OF LEHI ORDINANCES REVISED the motion being seconded by CITY, UTAH, 1933, RELATING 1U tan Fred Peterson. THE OFFICE asked attorney THE DUTIES AND i Peterson CLERK." CITY OF j if he recommended the TN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have iitt and was told by Attorney affixed the in that it seemed to be the hereunto set my hand and Lehi of City, utan, Hon to the probem. A gen Corporate Seal of May, kussion then followed by all this 20th day T. ELAND POWELL, b of the council. Lehi of City, Utah. Recorder r.itv al Tote on the adoption of the 1936. 21, : Publication May was taken follws as First pe . - r nr i a u. reterson n.eiusing uj ratine that he did not under- i lt THOMAS WEBB ill aoove aim iuK...K ind third reading of the ceruiy tne . & full, true and correct copy oi inwas Powell L the Counc, ordinance Ct, passed by ftoread the ordinance the ..,a:.J m uniu 849 N. home of Mrs. Carlton Wilson, 2 at p. nu 25, East, Monday, May be will given. The following program Rula Dor- Lesson on Health-M- rs. l j Attest: Recorder. who was also LELAND POWELL, City Gadmundsen, of Utah, of Utah, State County who L .t tli. meetinir asked ss. ii " nrdinance. he was told Lehi City . .. f TWO LEHI PEOPLE " Miwiiiiiiiiiii iiriwmiiy-rMlillWM- on disagreement ie Pounds of Beef Steer-3,- 100 DEATH SUMMONS Ured reierson 1936. third wvnnd and rnnncilman w r,.j. Biggest CITY CLERK JOB gUmet t"' SUMMONS CIL DOES AWAY WITH 1936 ei.u w dedl-Fall- s, - ' NITWITS . |