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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. FOR REQUIREMENTS MEMBERSHIP FOR THE BOYS X CLUB 17 seconds. (10 points. 7. Hitrn jump 4 fett and 6 inches. ( 10 points) 8. Run 220 yards in 26 seconds. ' 10 points) . For following stirctly training 9. STATE ROAD January Floods Reveal NOTICE COM- II idft LCI LJ V IlUUIlli'lt! Ill t. i,t-- JJ,t:iilUt. - atives will eonduct further cht- - ' .. I'nirm Mutual meftini? to j eaniaie uupiicauon. LiiemiL,, the 21st at November is to be held mogt Fifth Ward meeting house. The Boy u th ....v. piiiest .... i Council is in charge of the :. .. j immune, aim ilium ils urain i,r mm under tne ;eaoersnlp 0i atuui a tWitj a great (.ummiiMoner Junius isaijivs. This is an attempt to do to get at the roots of it- CENSUS MEETING HELD , verybody in the country V i ..Ut,..f v;.. is a use it Unempatriotic duty. f afe A Partial Employment, MISSION TO MEET Strength of Red Cross n. THIT.FPAY, NOVEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1937 TV. WITH LION'S TONIGHT ! t Aid Given 1,062,000 Persons (10 points). assignments. 10. Winning the first or second PURPOSE Through Set-U- p guests of the lvcal Lions Club, Thurs The freneral purpose of this as.soci- - place the district meet. (10 points) dav. November 11th. They will be second first or by Agency 10. Winning a place! ation shall be to advance the cause of Store at Street the State met at Drug meet. (10 (or points), health education, to promote whole the district 4 n. m. bv Lions and from there will 4 . The of Red and Cross some amateur athletic competition making points) elasticity scope disaster work is shown In a recent re- go to the Jordan River Bridge where Lehi Hiirh morisr the bovs of the TENNIS they will be met bv a committee from School and curb tendencies that may 1 Demonstrate before the athletic port on Red Cross relief measures dur- Cedar Fort an. I Fairfield, Thev will ployment and Oct. pat ion ii;vuuc. xi? luu-.-- to 0, meeting to physical training directors proper forms of: prove harmful X3UW ing the unparalleled LO UOILUIII W. Nov. I. Fox up oiie ailgl,. ,.f ,1: as called by Mayor continue their trip out to Mercur. "4 i i . a i .. thou Id they tend to make athletics ar . Valley flood of this year. A. Forehand drive. This oit unem..li xemuie the that iienmrial pruuiem liuikling. evmire thev will .Mil, Returning in end rather than a means of developw At me the stroke. B. Backhand iioie country to pul height ot the emergency Red meet in the S cond Ward Church meeting was to intro :uce to the peo-- j wi ing the m citizenship. Cand make this census a success Overhand Smash. Cross relief offices were established in at 7 :m anJ different of the organizations pie m. p.. GENERAL REQ L I REM EN'TS D. 1S2 inundated counties and in 146 counService. i ni me iiiefimjr e;e A Alva committees of Ix-h-i a plan for taking a The committee in ihai a.' who can qualify Note: Any athk-tLob. E. ties where refugees were cared for, the Wing. I.eo Hanen ami national cans us of the unemployed loiiowing: .irs. uiena t y in any one sport is flexible. . Inline: Volley, service, rally, report stated. Eight l. This plan has Ann A special committee has also been and paitly unemj ryiie, oi tne Kelief sir? headregional 1. A health certficate as furnished T'. r. " n;isirur shot. volIevuiL'. Jorcintr snol, quarters offices controlled the 32S coun- appointed Comissioner Sylvan Clark, been decreed bv congress and the Mrs Surah naisfir-f- ) Lr, by the physical education department drop shot, tease shot, and base line. Mrs. Hazel This States. United f Chairman; the Allnd ,,f president ty offices, and were iu turn supervised Edward I.arn and Thomas Powers with one M. 1). signature and students 3. Participate in the Iall round census, calculated to give a quick and Daughters of the Pioneers; Mrs ft the by National Red in Cross health rating- attached. Washing robin tournament, being present for adequate picture of unemployment in A. hvans of the Red Cross. j; 2. Carrv at least three units (if fii percent of all scheduled matches, ton, D. C. S. will be conducted through the 1. FAREWELL MISSIONARY A statistical summary of persons workan: having a standing ot .bou. the facilities of the Post Office De- organization; Mrs. liable Jones, t aided by the organization indicates 3. Be approved by the coaches (if 1. Participate in the spring elemin- uoi.v uiac, jt esse ,J, Darns-of ii,,i.i; IN uunt ucauii FRIDAY WARD 5TH partment by the distribution that the floods constituted the greatest the various sports and by the active ation tournament, meeting all sche C. W. P. U., Edward Larsenof of the American the blanks to all 31,n00,0(i0 peace-timmembers of the club emergency ever faced by duled appointments. tne lfi 17. on and The Lions homes November Club, Dr. R. Mitchell SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS on the the nation. The Red Cross gave some Pass an examination There will be a missionary fare-- ; lmpmni(,v(i ;)nd nartlv unemrdoved oi uie i.eni scnfxij. form jMiiiuipai of assistance to 1,062,000 men, woy COVERING THE VARIOUS roles iroverninir the playing of tennis well program and dance tor Glen of the city, and Thomas out fill to are these blanks mayor men expected and children. From January to SPORTS and court etiquette and sportsman in the Lehi and return them to their local Post- - rowers oi tne Ameican Royle, and John Phillips, Legion Football requirements for "L" Club August hundreds of trained workers V.trU Xl'..,l "! : v r:.J r i tuay evening, ship tidiu linn A candidate to qualify in this club thousands of helped by advolunteers hiirh fi listed Re amonir the ten at 8:00 p. m. The following program ministered to the sufferers. in Football must score 350 points out been arranged for the evening: has players of the Lehi Senior ranking A Red Cross rescue fleet of 5400 of a possible 400 allotted as follows: Hiirh School, or the three rankine boats was organized, according to the 1. Imlnvitlual. This would include Opening prayer Randall Schow. players of the Ninth Grade class of the report. Vocal duet such phases as ability displayed, Irene Mieling and estabEmergency hospitals g ranK-insucn l.ehi Junior tngn bcnooi, t lished 300 totaled 3600 and nurses attitudes. were and Betty Davis. spirit, Promptness to be determined by the athletic to flood assigned duty. In more than Reading Mrs. Mae Smith. training habits possible. Score 100. ti rectors. 1,000 refugee centers the victims of 2. Croup Cornet duet Keith Eddington and This would Activity. 7. Promptness and attendance at the flood were sheltered, clothed and include cooperation, sportsmanship all practices you are instructed to at- fed. Through the Red Cross medical-healt- Bruce Nostrum. Clarinet duet June Anderson and displayed to team and contestant tend, and obedience to rules of pracprogram and the work of public Loyalty to squad and school, etc. tice and training laid out for your health agencies sickness was keDt to Marion Lott. K Score 100. normal for the time of year In all Reading II. C. Evans. group. 3. Entfajre in the equivilant of at Violin duet. 8. Exhibit throughout the vear a inundated areas. Because of its disaster experience least 45 hours of footballl inter- E. B. Garrett.. Remarks of standard high sportsmanship. tne Ked Cross was directed by the scholastic. Score 100 points Remarks The missionaries. 9. Be approved by members of tha President of the United States, who is 4. Recommended and approved by tennis Closing prayer Homer Rovle. squad . also president of the Red Cross, to co Score squad members, and coach. Music will be furnished NOTICE bv Fern ordinate the of effort all federal flood This is the paramount question in the minds of every house100 points. to Larsen's athlete the desirinir ioin Anv orchestra. relief Government Red and groups. r rr wife. She desires to give them only the best foods at prices to fit her ioie: leam captains would re National Honady High School Ath-leit- Cross officials met dally at the Red i Glen Royle will labor in the Cali-- ; ceive an additional 50 points pocketbook. She wishes to economize and at the same time give them Association mav do so bv Cross headquarters building in Wash fornia Mission and John Phillips in the best quality, foods that will aid in building young bodies and proBASKETBALL to relief ington measures and pre the North Western States Mission. plan the following membership vide the proper nourishment. ' vent duplication of effort. Must be able to score a possible 90 equaling Voluntary contributions will be requirements: "We were fortunate In the 4 56 in followintr activities The place to get the best at the Lowest Prices is at Larsen Bros. points having 1. 6.1 seconds. 50 yards in- - ? years of disaster relief experience to iaicn ai me roor. ine public 1. Pass a basketball accurately the Our shelves are fully stocked with everything you need for a 11.4 seconds. vited 2. 100 yards to attend.. call upon in meeting the emergency," Jpnfrth of the pym floor to a running 3. 120 yards low hurdle 16.5 Admiral Gary T. Grayson, chairman of iy tempting meal receiver. (5 points). the Red Cross, said. seconds.. 0 Our .Meats are Fresh and Tender. Mrs. Sarah Gaisford entertained 2. Make 19 baskets in one minute It was found that 97,000 families 5. Shot put 12 pounds 37 ft. Fresh Green Vegetables and Fruits. at a birthday party, given in Jrom under the hoop. (10 points). composed of 436,000 persons had to Sunday 4 ft. 10 in. 6. High jump Grocery items of every nature. 3. Make an individual run accord have their resources supplemented or honor of her children Mrs. Panv 7. Broad jump 16 ft. 4 in. Orders promptly delivered to your door an entirely new start provided by the Woods, Mrs- Elsie Sudweeks Aire ing to playing position as given in the 8. Throw baseball 225 ft. Red Cross, the report stated. Red Cross Essie Cullmer, and Pete Gaisford. five man basketball floor drill picking 9. Basketball throw for time 19 emergency and rehabilitation assist- Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tip a basketball from the floor and baskets, 1 minute. ance was as follows: rescue, trans- McKenzie of back to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. dribbling starting point. (10 10. Punt a football -- 40 yards.. portation and shelter for 62,000 fam- W. R. Woods of Salt Lake. Mr. and points) ilies; food, clothing and other mainte4. Make 8 out of 10 tries at foul nance for 193,000 families; building and Mrs. LeRoy Sudweeks of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cullmer of Pleas 17 pitching. repair ior zi.OW families; household 5. Be rated in the first ten men MAIN STREET goods for 90.000 families; medical, ant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. AW LEHI, UTAH on the first squad. (10 points) , or be nursing and sanitation help for 15,000 Christofferson. rated on the second team squad. (5 families; agricultural rehabilitation for 10,000 families; other occupational aid points). Chester White Pigs For Sale for 3,000 families and other types of Little 6. to Ability pass accurately, shoot relief for 4,000 families. See David Peterson. accurately, dribble properly and at the "Credit for this largest peace-timngnt time. (10 points) relief operation in the history of the Sr! Chester White Boar For Service 7. For good behavior and adher nation must gj to the American people See Frank Barnes. Phone 130-Ml who ence to the code of contributed a Red Cross relief sportsmanship, on ana on the floor. (20 points). fund of more than $25,000,000," Admiral LITTLE PIGS FOR See 8. For personal pride in the care William D. Jones, Lehi. SALE n Grayson said. of locker, equipment, care of the During the year the Red Cross gave aid to the victims of 105 other distraining quarters. (10 points). BABY BUGGY FOR SALE See asters In 36 states, Alaska and the 9. For constructive thinking dur Mrs. 11-Raymond Stewart. District of Columbia. The Red Cross ing combats that aids in a win (10 financed the majority of these relief M M lb- Will the man who borrowed Mrs. operations from money points) (or head work). $1-0- 9 contributed 10. Ability to feam and sacrifice 'Addis' shot gun please return it. Mrs. through memberships during the anfor the good of all at crisis in the ball Estella Addis nual Roll Call last November, since it is M -game. (10 points) only in case of large scale disasters 11. Pass an oral test on the terms BICYCLE REPAIRING Complete that a national drive for relief funds is M or basketball and the rules of the stock tor all makes of bicycles. Work made. This the Roll Call year is from . game. (20 points) K guaranteed. See Mark Bradshaw, 11th to the 25th. The Red Cross Phone 97-- J. TRACK M M ' r seeks a greater membership to meet Should be able to score 00 1 us disaster relief and other service points K HOUSE and LOT FOR SALF-- 1 m me loiiowing events: 1938. obligations during S. L. See Lehi. Wells, 1. Must be able to adv Last year Red Cross Chapters gave standard broad m vital nelp to 120,000 needy families jump 8 and H feet (10 points Chester White Boar For Service 2. Run the 100 yards in 12 seconds J. L. Barnhart., Phono qs.w io-- oi . . '' a.; 1 i (iu points) Red Cross Replaces Farm L3. Run 50 . yards in 7 seconds. (10 FOR SA LR Hnii,-t- ; M Hatchelor by Barber points) Shop on Main St Losses Family E. See J. Dorton. 3. Run 50 inn-- c yards in 7 seconds. (10 : points) . The Red Cross gave agricultural Modern Home For Sale 4. r,An Put the shot, 12 pounds 85 ft. See rehabilitation to 10,116 farm famM Ixiuis Christensen, Fourth Ward r ilies following the severe eastern tiU points), nooas or last winter. uiuau jump io ana h ft. ao Types of aid run SALE CHEAP 4 Wheel Included A-- l, feed, seed, livestock, farm points) . Trailer, good fairly tires, trailer tools and 6. Run 120 Vrr!a' 1.. machinery and other items 11.. . in hitch. See Boyd Smuin. uuiiies essential to agricultural productivM ity. More than $599,000 was exSALESMEN WANTED pended by the organization to meet MAN WANTED for these requirements. nearby Raw-leig- h i .11. Route of 800 families. Write In addition to occupational assistance, rural families hard hit by today. Rawleigh's Dept. the flood waters vp Denver. Colorado. H k:: clothed, fed and sheltered by the " H BusM Red Cross. Where It was of ,KHi the Red Cross repaired necessary an lurmpa or other prtKhice will B and rebuilt bring you the Lehi Free Press for One barns and other H structures. Medical and ear and you also get one nursing H MEAT family care DEPARTMENT were provided and homes repass to the Royal Theatre for one FRUITS AND VEGETABLES furnished. oir-Atv- , iiigni. nound or Sirloin 1,lJljr 20c Red Cross agricultural rehabilitaN LETTUCE, Solid Heads. BACON SQUARES ,. 2 for 15c tion benefited nearly three times as 25c Po WANTED Will call and CELERY, Jumbo IS l Burk-pt.uH r ouni PlkTC PP 2 fnr ir.. tor r,r many families as received all other worthless horse, and dead pay : i PHONE State Street Drug 145 BANANAS SALT BACON 5 Pounds 2oc of Red Cross aniroaU types 25c reAll Work Guaranteed Pound occupational ee . u. itolmstead. Phone 848-Jhabilitation combined. o rounus .c J - , , it-e- e ; j : - v.,o. . e . j . j i j t t h i What Shall I Serve Today? a. ie . IL&MSEN MODS. PHONE WANT ADS e Grocery Specials ll-4-2- n Thursday, Friday Saturday, Nov. 1 1, 12, 13 4- wSVf V?u,?er8 Kitchen Mald 48 ciotn bag Germade, 9 pound bag Purity Saltine Wafers Chocolates, No. Candy Bars, Fresh Stocks Cocoa, 2 Pound Can . -- L ba 10 lbs. 58c 32c 2 pound package 29c 2 Pounds 29c n 3 for 10c n n 17c n Crystal Wedding Oat Flakes - 22c Purex . Half Gallon Bottle 25c Milk, Standby, Tall Can. limit d 4 for 25c Cake Flour, Globe 36 oz. package 22c n Catsup, Pierces 2 Can 2 for 29c n Pineapple, B. S. No. 2' Can 2 for 35c n rr . . acmuings 2 Pound Can 55c n Ha'fPnd 15c and Beans, PiercesNo. 2! Can . Package 2 for 23c 1 v-orr- tTTJ-40-S- nu,j iTl r Jd 3. " your Vtower DRY CLEANING need, AND v Cleaning Dyeir.g-Pr,ss.- :np Altering and Repairing you. r Osborne wUl A SOMETHING WELL ONE! IMPERIAL CLEAN-ERand DYERS ior : vi- U1VO repair. Sissor, or Saw, w,"m sharpened. TAILORING ' Sewinsr- Murhin. S VFw at . UAK- t.AIN- -A Package of Our Town Fine nmed With LJ. Utah, 1. I rtter 1 n,l n t. r i.-- envelope for ONLY Phnni.A. 11 10c. - ic. Thi, 1. n Labor's advocacy of tfc. n Program Is attested by recent statement, from William Green, of the American Federation president of Labor and John L, Lewis, president of the nlted Mice Workers of America "Red Cross alms and purposes are 'M highly commendable and deserving of the support of all classes of people" said Mr. Green. The activities and service of the American Red Cross a great need of the people, and satisfy I strongly urge that t receive the unqualified support of all during its annual Roll Call for M members," Mr. Lewis said. n i-r- ee Phone your orders earlv fnr c ,r v,uci uervice Delivery Service on Meats and Groceries Rff. $5.00 Cash Drawing Saturday. PEOPLE'S PHONE 76 OR 78 "S" 5RM CO-O- P. STATE STREET, LEHI N i n ft n n itf Thes |