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Show i J i The Lehi Free Pre LEHIS WIDELY READ rr ' f 11 1 Y. THURSDAY. UTAH, IIS MEMORIAL DAY 60 TO i w L - 8-- 4-- 5, 7, 2, 3. l r en m It f ine-ten- th 4 'i MEN ESCAPE would ,pay the $500 and the 'county.its judgment satisfied, would turn the entire rnrooertvv over to him. But if his SERIOUS INJURY J of competitor bid $500 on one-tenthe would he get only the property, one acre. Howeper, it is reasonable to assume that a good many of the properties will not be redeemed by the former owners or they would have been re deemed before in the time allotedThese owners simply do not have the ,1 money to pay for tne accumulates taxes and interest, lor that reason, the properties will be available for nave as the due amount county tney no authority to accept anything th J HOURS OF PLOWING AND 14 MY InlW FEET FEEL iinTnWHAT A FINE! .... ') - f ATHIS'LL MAKE MY SHOES STIFF AS BOARDS J f. DOWN-POUR- Fork Mr. W'ilde of American Bench in company with another man broke off a telephone pole and knocked over seven cedar posts Saturday evening as they were driving along the Saratoga road near Oliver Kirk-ham- 's home. Mr. Wilde lost control of his car and it cut of to the side of the road breaking a telephne pole off, passing under the pole the car sped on and knocked seven cedar posts down that were on the fence line- The car did not stop until it had gone 125 feet after hitting the telephone pole. The two men were uniured and the bumper and the running board of the car were bent quite badly. A WAG INE THAT! jfgV PROGRAM OUTLINED ON AUCTION to-o- raM SUMMER RECREATIONAL The recreational program inaugu- Junior Girls Schedule h, June 5th and July 10th 1st rated last year by the Alpine School 3rd and vs. 4th 2nd aid with the bye. continued be will District of a group of citizens, Lions Club June 12th and July 17 1st vs. 4tl 3rd vs. 5th and 2nd bye. and city council this year. activities June 19th and July 31st 1st vs-3- rd. include will The program be held at Wines Park regularly 2nd vs. 5th and 4th bye. to the the from elementary ranging throughout the summer, to insure the adult groups. , June 26th and August 7th 2nd kiddies of Lehi a real summer of fun It will consist of 5 senior girl soft vs. 3rd, 4th vs. 5th and 1st bye. and development. Be there young and ball teams, 5 junior girl Softball and July 3rd and August 14th 1st vs. old, Tuesday, June 2nd from 7 to 8 kick-pi- n basebal teams, 5 scout soft-ba- ll 2nd, 3rd vs. 4th and 5th bye. p. m. For a good time. The weeks of August 21st and teams and 6 commercil league This program includes story tell 21 teams softball teamsAugust 28th games will be started for Totaling ing, games and stunts, dramatization, of about 15 members each. the championship with the first half Junior hours and June 30th is picnic 'The junior hour will be for the winners playing the second half winnight. and up including parents. ners. Schedule of the Junior activity at elementary Senior Girls Schedule This will be held at Wines Park. Wines Park is as follows: June 2nd, June 1st, July 6th and Aug. rOttr-1s- t Schedules of these activites for the July 7th and August 4th is story tell entire summer with the team captain vs. 5th and 2nd vs. 4th and' 3rd ing. June 9th. July 14th and Aug. officr in this issue. Cut it out and bye. 11th there will be games and stunts. June 8th, July 13th and Aug. 17th save it. June 23rd, July 21st and August 18th In addition to the above activities, 1st vs. 4th, 3rd vs. 5th and 2nd bye.. dramatizations. June 23rd and July will be tennis tournaments for there June 15th, July 20th and Aug. 24th' 28th are Junior hours. June 30th is all ages and it is hoped a demon1st vs. 3rd. 2nd vs. 5th and 4th- bye; picnic night and junior band night. stration of two June 22nd, July 27th and Aug. 31st by outstanding tennis August 25th is the grand finale. These will be Utah of 2nd vs. 3rd. 4th vs. 5th and 1st bye:. given. Mrs. Marvel Gray will be in charge players tournaments will be announced later. June 29th and August 3rd 1st vs-2of the Junior Hours at Wines Park. Horse shoe may be played on the and 3rd vs. 4th and 5th byev courts east of the bleachers of the Scout Schedule June 3rd, July 8th and Aug. 12th high school. DEATH SUMMONS If you have a boy or girl who is not 1st vs. 5th, 2nd vs. 4th and 3rd bye. in this program get in June 10th, July 15th and Aug. 19th EMMA JANE G0ATES participating touch with the team captain of your 1st vs. 4th, 3rd vs. 5th and 2nd bye. ward or Mr. Prior and enjoy a sumJune 17th. July 22nd and Aug. 26th 1st vs. 3rd, 2nd vs. 5th and Mrs. Emma Jane Goates, 70, of mer of good wholesome fun. We hope that with the fine S80 East First South 4th bye. street, died d, spirit found in Lehi we can can June 24th and July 29th 2nd Sunday at 1 :30 a. m. at the family make this season a real success and residence. 4th vs. 5th and 1st bye. Mrs. Goates was the widow of the build for the future. July 1st and August 5th 1st vs. The schedule and team captains 2nd, 3rd vs. 4th and 5th bye. late Joseph W. Goatss of Lehi. She had resided in Salt Lake City for tha folow: Monday Senior girls soft-ba- ll Commercial Schedule last six years, having moved to Salt league, ,Tuefldayi Junior hour June 4th People's Co-o- p vs. Goates Lake from Lehi, where she was born and commercial, Wednesday Scouts, Bros. Hatchery, Larson Bros. vs. Thursday Commercal . softball lea- Three Bar Dairy, Powers Shoe vs. January 3, 1866. and Friday Junior girls soft-ba- ll Evans Service and Haws Coal. sons the are gue following Surviving baseball. and kick-pi- n and daughters: John Goates and June 9th Goates Bros. Hatchery The Herman C Goates of Lehi; Mrs. E. girls activities will be held on vs. Three Bar Dairy, Powers Shoe-vs- . A. L. Stout, the high school campus and the games A. Caldwell, Mrs. ., Larson Bros. vs.. People's Blanche Goates and Edith Goates of will be played at 6:30 p. m. Evans Service and Haws Coal. . . Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Horace A. Team Captains June 11th Goates Bros. Hatchery Junior girls softball and kick-pi- n Nelson of La Grand, Oregon; one vs. Powers Shoe, Larson Bros. vs. baseball. brother, David Losee of Lehi. Three Bar Dairy vs. People's Co-oFirst Ward. Theda Hinke; Second Evans Bros. Service and Haws Coal. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Emma Jane Goates of Salt Lake City, form Ward, Elsie and Eliza Calton; Third June 16th Larson Bros. vs. Powerly of Lehi, met at the First Ward Ward, Phyllis Dorton; Fourth Ward, ers Shoe, Three Bar Dairy vs. PeoGoates Bros. Hatchery Chapel, Wednesday afternoon to pay Lyle Sharp and Fifth Ward Ruth ple's Co-otheir last respects to this kind sister. Peterson. vs. Evans Service and Haws Coal. Senior Girls Softball captains: The services were in charge of June 18th Goates Bros. First Ward, Rhea Higgensen; v. Larson Bros., Powers vs.Hatchery Three- Bishop Hyrum Anderson. Numbers on the program were furnished by Secind Ward, Ila Webb; Third Ward, Bar Dairy, People's Co-o- p vs. Evans Fourth Myrtle Jackson; Ward, Service and Haws Coal. the following: Karlyn Chatfield and Fifth Ward, June 23rd People's Co-oPrayer Leo Goates. s. GoatDeepening Phyllis Hitchcock. "Through Quartet es Bros. Hatchery, Larson Bros- - vs. Scout league captains will be the Trials Throng Your Way." Three Bar Dairy, Powers Shoe vs. following: First Ward, Mark Brad-sha- Service and Haws Coal. Remarks R. J. Whipple. Second Ward, Gene Wilson; A Song-'T- m Pilgrim," June 25th Goates Bros Hatchery Third Ward, Russell Bone; Fourth vs. Three Bar Evans. Dairy, Powers Shoe Remarks President A. C Schow. Ward, Dean Rothe and Paul Christ-offers., vs. People's Larson Bros. vs. and Fifth Ward, Maurice, Evans Service and Haws Coal. Solo Abraham Anderson. Dahl. These games will be under the Remarks A. B. Anderson. June 30th Goates Bros. Hatchery Know 'T That supervision of the scout masters. Closing quartet vs. Powers Shoe, Larson Bros. vs.. " Commercial league aptains are: My Redeemer Lives Three Bar Dairy vs. People's Co-oPrayer President Virgil H. Peter- Evans Service and Haws Coal, Jake Evans Srevice and Haws CoaL son. Sabey; Larson Bros, the captain has July 2nd Larson Bros, s- Powers William Wing dedicated the grave. not yet been selected; Three Bar Shoe, Three Bar Dairy vs. People' The burial was in the Lehi cemeDairy, Lionel, Larson and Wilford Goates Bros). (Hatchery vs. Russon; Powers Shoe the captain has Evans Service and Haws tery. Coal. ., o not yet been selected; People's 7th Larson Bros. vs. Goates July and Goates Bros. Bros. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickfrson Lester College Hatchery, Powers Shoe vs motored to Provo Tuesday evening. Hatchery, Lorin and Warren Goates. Co-o- BLOCK FOR TAXES & JPJ MAY 28, 1935 2,500 PROPERTIES Robison and Y. H iith lames, this year? Prior as chairman. team ere being formu-'Sr- f The team that will open the league IT this end. The desired season Saturday, Memorial I 'ay, ished. For a against American Fork, at i Detu p. m., re . have will have manv familaiPARCELS f- -. laces from DELINQUENT af weeits u the lineups of previou? years: Biddv w. of SALE MAY 29TII Jackson. Herbert Edwards, managership Lou Hardy, Jay Whitman, Glenn Chilton, are in n.c Wilard and Wilford Manning, W. H. ,,jtthegrounus OWNERS TO BE GIVEN FIRST . oi Barnes, Earl Turner, Joe Colledge, number eai. OPPORTUNITY TO BUY have aided greatly in Sidney Manning, Henry Turner, PROPERTY BACK whieh team, Horace Jackson, Raymond Barnes. this year's Robert Chatfield, Marlin Jones, Ralph mucn uic v..-- ... . Approximately 2500 properties in aBBxc-Street, Charles Roberts, jjt years cnampiuasiup Harry Utah county will go on the auction individuals, too, have shown Manning, Henry Turner, and other block May 29 on the front steps of the-citof new and old faces. Fnsponse in the purchasing and county building. o cnhstnntial sav-oi. o " ( tiered, BALL GAME SATURDAY That sale may means the turning started. to club get Oh the As part of the Memorial Day cele point in the lives of hundreds of ygea men have almost unanimLehi and American Fork, tra families in this region, and it means bration a nan tejared in favor oi will tangle on the a definite opportunity for investors ditional L Wednesdays during the Lehi ball enemies, 1 p. m. in the first or money grabbers. field at U months, excepting the Wed- - Timaponogos league game of the year. But the owner of the home or farm C f July 1 and July 22. This Lehi is the defending 1935 champion- that has gone to auditor's tax deed Lit possible for merchants, busi- ship team, having defeated Heber will get the first opportuntiy to resea nd clerks to rub snouiaers A special ruling deem his properyCity last year in a hot, five-gainners, laborers and carpenters play-of- f makes it possible for him to outbid 10-series, .mat "commoner,'' baseball. 10-anyone provided he has enough money k central committee chosen this The Lehi High School Band will to pay for the accumulated taxes, inof the nider the supervision be on hand to help make any dull terest and penalties. of Dean jooncil, is composed moments more interesting before and Higher Bids Out Ir.Alvah Fitzgerald, Joseph S. Someone appointed by the county during the game. Following the will read out the name commission exteams will play an game here the owner and the de of each property hibition game at American Fork, his of scription property, then the starting at 3:30. The bid ,) n sbiddiAg begin. may Home games, this year, will be Trt it amount of the interest hmprrT cover taxes, on the following dates played at 2:30 but the county will acand penatlies, 30. named: with the May opponents IT MCE THE. DICKENS American Fork; June 3, Heber; June cept no higher bid. I TILL I TOOK The special rule which enables the 10, American Fork; June 17, Pleasowner of the property to get former ant Grove; June 24, Pleasant Grove; first chance, works like this: If the July 8, Heber City; July 22, Pleasant amount due the county is, for instance Grove; July 29, Heber City, August on 10 acres, the former owner $500 12, Heber; August 19, Pleasant can bid that much. But if someone Grove; August 21, American Fork; to bid higher, he can bid wants else August 26, American Fork. Home $500 for half the property. Then games, in the form of exhibitions the former owner could bid $500 for with teams outside the league, will be BET YOlMSTHAT of Ithe property, for in ii WOLVERINES WOULDN'T arranged for July 4 and July 24. stance. HURT YOUR Then if his bid were accepted, he W. NEWSPAPER D No. 3S Lr.nl BASEBALL SEASON HOME-OWNE- t kffp rrl i mcuc J o I VtAYTHY Mrs. Fern Mrs. Lottie Peterson, Larsen. Mrs. Evelyn Shepherd. Mrs. Dor-tn- n Marvel Peterson and Mrs. Rula be to will attend the banquet Hotel, Friday House New held in the . t i i: at fi nVlock honoring tne nauuimi of the American Legion president Auxiliary. - 1 -J higher. The entire list of properties, their must oe owners and descriptions, read on the steps of the city and 10 a. county building, beginning at 1936. 29, m. Friday, May Goes To Tax Deed tax Property goes to auditors' taxes unpaid current go deed when for a period of four years. During howthe worst depression in years, on declared was ever, a moratorium tax sales. If no one bids for the property m the sale on May 29. then the county Rttemot to find a sale for it; owner or to v,o former ..i... ennn a former Tuttle someone else. Ammon been getting auditor, has the tax rolls m properties back onto fora special program that has gone will He ward the past two years. that of property continue to dispose of the came to the county by means auditors' tax saleHundreds of Utah county persona com have flocked into the county w weKS lew the past during mission me ana cuui redeem their property have cut tne inieret.i to their property back. Pet ;a r IU fwVia Hair nf t iBut it is too law? mm uum U a nwn the sale and afterwaru, dewle3 to tne couniy' is "1" - - nd vs-3r- Co-op- p, p, p. Mrs-Edit- on Co-op- p, - Co-op- Co-op- Three Bar Dairy, People's Evans Service and Haws Coal. This ends the first half. p. A Get Readv to to Make Hay Sav it with! .nh, SEE .THAT WW SI : - ' i JJJoth Flowers A i "A can We you i ith t wish. Flowers, all you GLADIOLUS cvap aea the difference supply ROSES DRAGONS CARNATIONS V: PEONIES STATIC and AT PLENTY tm ... 1 erty Pitch Forks Rope I Mower Parts Fork Handles vr Bolts Collar Pads Where will she be? At Wines Parktt-Srxt Tuesday - u llLehi Floral Co. A ? ti ft evening o He-state- A - i- - A A. " w A A A SPOTS I d. m. the regular Why'' activity hours to Junior evening To begin GILCHRIST HARDWARE A HOME INSTITUTION A MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH vs. Dr. J. G. Joes attended the Statfr Dental Convention in Pinecrest, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. that the convention was very helpful, because of the clinics and information that was given. VISIT THE COOKIE LADY OF GREEN Come Early jjuwnrs f vs-5t- do they knight men at a'sir'-e-mon- y? d |