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Show 4 't--r ,. ameg; en Hi ' man can't provide his family ; Vith its, loaves and fishes if he does nothing but loaf and fish. LEHI'S WIDELY READ - eld ij , ihe ehi Jbree Press HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH, VOLUME VI &. $150.00 rice i TO BE SEPTEMBER No. 2 2. 1937 THIRD WARD CHAPEL TO BE RENOVATED TO BE HELD With no private axes to grind; ih selfish personal interest! to serve, and no financial string! leading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY, FLOWER SHOW IN CASH YOUR NEWSPAPER IMPTITIITT 1 I I tAufltilO ; Wlo An important feature A committe if ward members are, f Lehi' Annual Community Day to be held worl.ing to ten ivate the Third Ward! in the Memorial Building. Friday, Cha-1- , plans are underway to jaint September 10, is to be a Flower Show. the outside of the building, remodel Seine of the most beautiful flowers 'he stage and stage lighting, cover, cuie. There will be $12.50 for cash of the year are now in bl oni. Flower the stage with inlaid inoleum, remove' The teachers of the Alpine School this department. Cash lovers are invited to select the best ihe partition from letween the upper District will meet in on Saturprizes be will prizes given for first place blooms of their gardens for display classr oms and build folding doors day. September 4, at their regular winners and ribbons for second and n this occasion. Substantial cash instead so that the two rooms can le The institute institute. Ihird place winners. Next week's prizes will be given for the best col- made into one large room, air con- - tt.m iK. hel(1 at the High School lections of all varieties of fall flowers dition the building and place a blow Building. paper will contain a premium list. Dr. E. G- Peterson and exhibited by the grower and for the er in the furnace, dean and repair Dr. E. 1). Jacobsen of the Utah State HOBBIES DEPARTMENT best specimens of the various variet- the heating system, arch the roof of Agricultural College and Miss Hazel ies exhibited singly or in bouquets, the main auditorium, level and grade Brockbank of the University of Utah Lehi is noted for its Hobbiests. We Ribbons will be awarded for the best the grounds and plant grass and will be speakers at the institute. The have many outstanding hobbiests in of any variety but aside from the cash shrubbery. The committee members, fllowing program is outlined: our community who are known, prizes for the best collections, cash are planning a canvas of the wardi Saturday, September 4th hi the Leri throughout the state and also nation. prizes will also be given for the best this week for promise of labor and High School 'So let us get behind this department exhibits of each of the following: funds to carry on the workGeneral session. 10:00 a. m. The committee in charge of the and make it one of the best depart- Dahlias, zinniias, verbenas, petunias, Group singing, directed by K. J. ments of the fair. French marigolds, African mari-gld- work is Chairman, C. L. Johnson; Bird of American Fork High School. Show cases will be provided so the cosmos, salpiglossis, and snap Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Prayer A. B. Anderson, Lehi. Charles A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. displays cannot be handled There dragons . Greetings and announcements of will be various divisions in this deThe cash prizes mentioned above Thomas Trinnaman, Mr. and Mrs. day's program Supt. David Gourley Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. James) of Pleasant Grovepartment and prizes will be awarded- will be awarded only in case of com- - wIf you have anything you would petition, more than one exhibit ofic- Goiygh and Mrs- Fern Johnson. K- J. Bird. Music like to display get in touch with the the same class, but ribbons will be Address E. D. Jacobsen of Utah member of the committee from yur given for merit regardless of variety MARTELL HUTGHINGS State Agricultural College. ward. The committee consists of the or competition. 11:00 a. m. Department sessions. Much of the success of a flower exfollowing: Chairman, Mrs. John SUMMONED BY DEATH Elementary grades Miss Hazel Soufhwick; First Ward, Mrs. Bern- hibit from the standpoint of comBrockbank of the University of Utah. ard Bradshaw; Second Ward, Mrs. petition depends upon the choice of Report on National Educatinal As- R. C. Allred; Third Ward,, Mrs. blooms, cutting, stems, vases, etc. Martell Hutchings, 31, passed away sociation meetings Wallace Ander- Howard Ricks; Fourth Ward, Mrs. The following suggestions are offered in the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake son of Cedar Fort, Niron Fowler; Fifth Ward, Mrs. J. for the guidance of the exhibitor: City, Friday, of pneumonia, following Junior and Senior High Schools G. Jones. Choose only the most nearly perfect a long illness. He suffered a broken Superintendent Owen. Barnett of blooms. Among the larger flowers a back in a mine cave-iin Bingham Nebo district. Luncheon session, Lehi 12:30 single bloom is sufficient. This is true 'on February 8, 1926, and has been a GALLING ALL of dahlias, for example. The smaller continual suffred since that time. Second Ward Chapel. flowers will more for an ex- Music Mr. Hutchings was born in Bing- Irwin Jensen of Pleasant MILK MAIDS hibit. Flowersrequire of the African mari-- ; ham, August 8, 1906, a son of Samuel Grove High School. Dr. E. G. Feterson of gold size would require at least three! A. and Alice Devey Hutchigns. He' Sneaker Lehi. in life his most of A. French C. 'ho'ms' He.lJ. All Lehi milk maids are notified to marolds, perhaps spent to 2:30 Special session of be ready to show their skill at the a dozen, or more. Gather the flowers was married to Helen Calton on Aug. TA. 1928, in Provo. Lehi Community Day, iSeptember 10. in tne early morning before the sun two He is survived by 2:30 General wsfm in, High The milking contest will take place has warmed them up. They remain Glen Jeanine and School in Auditorum. Hutchings; chidren, immediately following the horse pull-- ; fresfti longer under these conditions, mother and the following brothers Music E. B. Perry of Lincoln, ing contest between 5 and 6 p. m. A good watering of the plants the his Elmo Gray will be in charge of this night before the plants are to be and sisters: Walter Hutchngs, Bounr High School. Arthur Mrs. Anderson, President E. B. Peter-th- e Address feature and has planned to have a real gathered is helpful in maintaining tiful; of Salt S. A. C. son 0f Ralph Hutchings Murray; stems jj. contest for all milkmaids. The con- - U'heir freshness. Crf Music testants will milk a cow for y minute slantingly with a sharp knife so as Lake uv'. Jonn a. nutcmngs, lengtMrBo. -R"y FaBe'. Pleasant Grove; Supt- David Gourley. hen, change to the next cow so that not to injure the small tubes that hanl an ana H. Blake ol Keea oi Samuel ray all may have an eaual chance, in case carry water to the flower. Gather! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John some cows are harder to milk. Each with stems as long as possible milk- - Flowers with lone stems mav be ex- - Devey, Lehi. contestant is to hrincr thoir ....w: runeral services were neld in the1 thun vCQ! tv, t iHii Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Tuesday SPARKLE INN TO flowstems. stemmed are reonpsted to contact Elmn Cirav with short Long as soon as possible, in order that ers require tall vases, those with (afternoon with Bishop I. W. Fox, TRY HOVEL PLAN tne opening song, a enough cow-- will be on hand for all short stems, lower and broader vases, conducting. Mr. Knows" Father by The color of the vase should ha rmon quartet, "My contestants. Cash prizes will be awarded as fol- - ize with that of the fowers it con land Mrs. E. J. Peterson, Fon and Tha rninrromint nf thp Snarkln Evelyn Cook, accompanied by Mrs. l II nf lows: First nlace S3. 00: second nlace. tains. ,,vl . die j;iuimiiii i"w . Wallace Anderson, all of Cedar Fort. 10 lunch school the is i.ou. txiuuiwir miru problem iiie exKi:i,eu VjOmoeiem M.iiu; jjiuviue piaue, handling u. invocation "i (Hiring the coming winter. Mr. judges will be on hand to see that all his own containers and be respon a fair deal This fature promises sible for taking care of them after Alpine. get Evans states that he is planning a . u: I.: l l.tl-- u...- ...... A .e.u V,.. plenty of fun for contestants as well the exhibit is over simple but nourishing noon lunch that as the onlookers. The flowers are to be in place and John "utchings. can be bought for a small sum that the student can afford to pay, yet supready for judging by 12 o'clock noon. Remarks George F. Barnes, Duelt "A Christian's Goodnight" of the day of the fair. ply the needed nourishment for the Ivy and Eloise Dusson with guitar afternoon's study periodEXCURSION TO MANTI If this is to be a community fair, it must be participated in by all the accompaniment, Under the plan a meal ticket will As one' Remarks Dr. E. E. Eddington. TEMPLE PLANNED members of the community. he sold to the student or parent with . rides through the streets of Lehi.j Solo "I'm A Pilgrim"-M- rs the understanding that it can only ba Mrs. used for fo id for the luncheon period. cille Peterson by accompanied flowers are in evidence The Lehi Stake Temple workers Let's have the best of Wallace Anderson of Cedar F")-tIn this way Mr. Evans states that are planning an excursion to the everywhere. Pemnrks-,'il!:i'n Hadfield these brought in on the day of the the small student can be able to seManti Temple on Wednesday, SeptemTrombone Solo Sylvester Clark, cure a warm c'ish at n'Km and the fair. It will be an incentive to others ber 8. The workers will go via auto to their homes. In that way accompanied by Mrs. Stanley I.tt. narent will be insured that the school caravan. The Genealogical committee we beautify Remarks Sylvan Clark. can be of service to others. child is buying nourishing food inpre arranging that transportation Quartet "Sometime We'll Under- stead of candv and sweets. The committee in charge of this charges will be verv reasonable. All section of the fair is Mr. and Mrs. stand " those desiring to go are asked to get Earl (Ilea Icy bf Benediction ' Junius Banks. They will be willing in touch with F. A. Hunger not TABERNACLE PLANS t give rny further information rela- Alpine. later than Mono'ay. September 6th tive to the exhibit. The grave in th Lehi Cemetery whether you have your own transwas dedicated by John Devey RECEIVED HERE portation or not. Further details of enter-Mrs. Charles Peterson will the arrangements will be announced j fit the ward Sunday Schools, Sunday tain the Bon Amicus Club at her ALTA S BEAUTY Plans for the remodeling of the home, Friday, September 3rd at 3:30 morning. lehi Tabernacle were received by p. m. SHOP REOPENED the Lehi Stake officials this week, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson and a call has been made for bids to be Elmo Gray was the sneaker in the (family are moviT to Magna this reived next week. Plans call for a Webb is back on the job modern auditorium, and nine class week to make their home. Lehi Fourth Ward Sunday eveningMr. a better and more modern manner of ro ms in the basement, a ladies' and a letter a' more modern, matter of rent's rest room, a long banquet hall, Mrs. Webb has been ha;r dress-ngmodern kitchen and boiler room. It attending school in California durinc ?s planned to have the work well unhr vacation and feels more capable derway before winter. satisfying the people with the more The need fo a larger auditorium modern ideas and care of the hair. rfor church and civic purposes has Lehi in been felt for a long keenly TO AND ESPECIALLY WALKS IN ALL OF LIFE, time and the beginning of remodeling SIREN NOW MEANS FIRE operations at the tabernacle will be welcomed by all the people of the The Fire Department has been try- - Lehi stake. If yoor health in It plays a jrreat part in your health and happinesspoor it is impossible to be happy and enjoy your work. ing out the new fire siren, and it is Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and now completely installed and ready GOOD EYESIGHT MEANS GOOD HEALTH GOOD WORK for the public's safety). It seems to daughter, Margaret, visited last week AND GREATER HAPPINESS be in the best of working order and at Oakley, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. is a great asset to the Fire Depart- Fori Whiting ar'' at Burley, Idaho, ment. If the siren is pounded from with M.r. and Mrs. Win. Loveridge now on, people will know there is a and family. fire. In case of a fire call central Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell and th siren is opeated from the because JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST daughter. May Louise, were Logan telephone office. MAIN STREET, LEHI THE GIFT SHOP visitors, Wednesday. THOMAS POWERS, Fire Chief. GIVEN AT COMMUNITY DAY t U 1 HERE SATURDAY ' j ' One Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be given as prize money at Lehi's Community Day on Friday, September 10, according to the announcement of the general committee this week. Eveything is in readiness for a big day at Lehi's Community Center when the best of produce, and hand work is placed on display at the Lehi Exhibits will Memorial Building. a full and 10 a. m. at day's proopen gram is being planned to make this day one to be remembered- - Live chairmen are in charge of each department and with sub committees working each ward, all citizens will be contacted for displays. The women's department under Mrs. L. I. Wardle will be divided into the Quilts; bed following divisions: linen; table linen; bed spreads; cloth- , ing; baby department; knitting; rugs; crochet; fruit; children's work and toriginal decipe department; a department for all ladies over 75 years; a cooking department for bread, cakes and pies. ? In the original recipe department, ladies are asked to have a sample of their product with a copy of the decipe used. There will be cash prizes and ribbons in all departments. Ladies having work to display are asked to get in touch with their ward committee as follows: I First Ward Mrs. May Bone, Miss Edna Rolfe and Miss Fern Stewart. ; Second Ward Mrs. Ethel Webb, 'Mrs. Rhea Eddington, and Mrs. Josephine Cooper. Third Ward Mrs. Alta Moncur, !Mrs. Tress Ricks and Mrs. Clista Holdaway. Fourth Ward Mrs. Marie Smith !Mrs. Marvel Peterson and Mrs. Mary Smith. Fifth Ward Mrs. Myrtle Clark (and Mrs. Lucy Whitman. ' There will be someone with the work all day and the display will be taken, care of so no one need to be afraid to send their hand work. Judges for the women's department will be chosen by Miss Dorothy Stewart, County Demonstrator. Y FUTURE FARMERS DEPT. There will be space in the Community Fair for the Lehi Chapter of Future Farmers to exhibit their pro- - alL-te- d SCHOOL TO nre-scho- START MONDAY ihi - - s, - - - - - Everything is ready for the toll of the school bell, Monday and Tuesday morning. The buildings have all been cleaned and made ready for the large army of students to begin work, Tuesday. High School Registration will take place Monday, and the teachers of the Elementary grades will meet Monday and prepare for the opening of the regular school work, Tuesday. School work will begin Tuesday mrning at 9 a. m. and parents are asked to have the students at school by 9 a. m. prepared to begin their studies. Children who bring lunchea to school are to come prepared to stay! all day. IS YOUR CEMETERY LOT GLEAN? ' j n, ' P-2- - j his-wido- j j . ? Instructions-Benediction-Prov- - im "u"'" . ' nw-- n ,to nH H . ...-- jm . . oiogi-ajjiuca- i , ... Is your cemetery lot one of those that still have an abundant crop of sturdy weeds? If so, the Lehi City officials are asking that you with them and see that the weedd are removed before Monday, Labor Day. If you have relatives living away from Lehi that have weedy lots, why not try to clean their weeds for them. There was a fair response to the A Fall Memorial Day, Wednesday. large number joined in the general cleanup and took flowers to the graves of loved ones. Five teams and two national guard trucks were kept busy during the day hauling weeds from the cemetery. The city officials wish to thank all those who assisted with the Fall Memorial day by cleaninlg their lots and bringing flowers. They state that there are still a large number of lots to clean and make this appeal to those who have not cleaned their lots to please try to have them all clean There will be teams by Labor Day. to haul the weeds the at cemetery will clean them owners if lot away from the lots and leave them in neat piles by the side of the streets. , Oh Boy!! ARE THEY GRABBING THESE HEW SILK DRESS - SPECIALS ul . 1 uatu FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY - LENGTHS - SI95 TO$298 Just enough in each length for a dress. BE INDIVIDUAL . Make your own clothes with New York Patterns I5c New . EACH Patterns Just Arrived. 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