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Show ehi Free' Pre jine LEW'S WIDELY READ r vi HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE WARD RELIEF SOCIETY LADIES INJURED i IH ACCIDENT j MEILING'S GOHFEC- - CHANGES OFFICERS BIf Relief : ,.'-Sunday, with show our appreciation by j;eing at the sun being chosen as concert to jrreet them. :s. Millard Roberts Mrs. Mina Larsen DEMOCRATS NAME Mrs. David ant. Ward l . I: fori g ami a R. t,nter. w srct ! secretary and STATE COM. icers are Mrs. t.'.s t, resident; Mrs. Nyron Mrs. Wilford Now serving on the Democratic aitant and Mr - state executive eomittee of 21 are ecretary and trea- A. O. Ellett, Spanish Fork, and ir it; ? ....., -- j CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT hit Sylvan Y. Clark, I.ehi. They were selected by the state committee Saturday in Salt Lake City. In the womens' division, Mrs. Algie E. Ballif of Provo, was chosen speakers' bureau head. I peasant Grove Band will give concert on the Lehi High 17, at 8 teps, Friday, June ifino FIFTH WARD ATTEND SPECIAL EXCURSION Pleasant Grove band will a variety program of band j One hundred and ten members of musical numbers. Special the Lehi Fifth Ward attended the fine a and been as arranged special excursion to the L. D. S. temii will be given. ple, Monday evening. They were ach is an exchange pro-litjrwrram companied by members of the Lehi who the band, They report Grove on Strawberry High Stake Presidency. a very enjoyable trip. ipeople are urged to attend the the visitors a good ELECTRIC RATES i and give will be concerts all There je. the summer if the people are SLASHED AGAIN sH enough to attend them. It to play to empty janddiscouraging when these Pleasant Grove Carrying out a program of large ? people are willing to come and scale rate reductions to Utah electric I a splendid program we should service users, the Utah Power and Light Company has filed a series of new schedules with the state public service commission. George M. Gadsby, president, and general manager, said the principal reduction will be in commercial lighting rates which will enable merchants to add greatly to their store lighting without additional cost. The new price will range downward from five ! cents per kilowatt hour to two and one-hacents per kilowatt hour the minimum charge of ninety after TJ DAD A SHIRT AND TIE cents for eleven kilowatt hours. The schedule will be effective on to lave a wonderful selection The jl play-Pieasa- n p!am, out tai deraeii allengr 'rouni lis. Sun. Uaiot ihwoyi. nt FATHER'S SfVff' ifre. DAY lf and from irds sox is reduc- K DRESSES for 25c OXYDOL 20c the only SUSS TUMBLERS SIX FOR ' j - IN CRASH SOUTH OF LEHI. OTHERS HURT m 12 f. . from. Yu can do better at GODWIN'S fom of Wolverine Permanents $2.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed. CHIC BEAUTY PARLOR Work She Miss Wanda Fox and Miss Faun Daniels H Father's Day une 19th uk M i Mrs. Anbeal Olsen, 36, of Morgan, Utah, was killed Saturday in a three- - JK. car crash on Highway 91 between 5lt! Lehi and American Fork. Three JjjJ other persons were injured in the ac- -j j: i cident, none seriously. Mrs. Olsen's husband, Seldon John "5 suffered jMj Olsen, who was driving, An chest injuries and bruises. daughter, Evelyn, was cut about the legs. Also injured was Max Yano, Brig- - 'flit ham Young university student from jJJ Yano has been Brigham City. prominent in debating and journalsm at thp Y this vear: he sucered a nos- sible broken jaw and ankle injuries, 25 The third car carrying Mr. and jIK Mrs. R. L. Peay of Garfield, Utah, ?J5 was slightly damaged in the accident, )ut nether passenger was injured. According to the sheriff's report he Olsen car was being driven east. It grazed the Peay car, also traveling M into M east, and was thrown head-o- n Yano's automobile, coming west, and John S. Evans of the local sheriff's office investigated. The inM jured were taken to the Lehi hosptal. M m. a. 3:20 was The crash at Mrs. Alice Brown and Miss Thelma Vaughn of Los Angeles, California, Chilton of Pocatello, Miss Lillian Idaho; Miss Vivian Varney of Washington, Miss Maxine Chilton of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton spent Friday at Mutual Dell in American Fork Canyon. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FIFTEEN CENTS jttlit SPECIAL Mis. Thomas Trinitarian and son,! Homer, have leased the Meiling Con-- j fectiunery. and wlil take over the' The new, management this week. managers plan on carrying practical-- ; ly the a:i e line of confections that the o! i management have carried and will continue to give the same high e Top-penis- h, I CHANGE ANNOUNCED j The Treasure Hunt was well at- Fouith vs. F ifth Ward. First Ward tended and the participants proved bye. This schedule will conclude the ?ood treasure seekers. There were three routes at the end of each being first round of the city series before a treasure shared m by the group. any ward goes to dell. The winner of and relays were enjoyed fol- the first round will play the second Miss Valine Hansen Games class -the hunt. ound winner for city championship. will assist Mr. and Mrs. Trinn inian lowing is suggested the teams captain or It in the store. SOFTBALL NEWS leader cut the schedule out for fuThe Senior Men's Softball League ture use. with into action Iat Trur.-da-y went RAILROAD TO the following results: SENIOR MEN'S SOFTBALL Larsen defeated Service Park SCHEDULE da v. ABANDQH LINE Bros. 13 to 5 in a well played game. To meet the growing enthusiasm in Sparkle Inn defeated Three Bar the teams will play Tuesday softball The Los Angeles and Salt i ai-- Dairy in the other game of the week. LEHI HARDVARE in the future with the and Ri-tThursday teams are defeated of the Raihoad last week was authorized by schedule following being affected: a more with and little the Interstate Commerce Commission strejigthing NEW DEALER FOR vs. Sparkle 16 Service Fark June two a other will the 1:1.17 give to abandon miles of its Fair- practice field. Ward Third at Inn FRIfilDAIRF field blallch from Topliff to the end real scrap for city honors. Any fel Three Bar Dairy miUIUMinC0f the ,ine jn To()ee aml utah eoun. !ow who is not affiliated .with a teair Larsen Bros. vs. Field. Ward Fourth Dean Prior for Mr. ee assignments. ties, according to an Associated Press June 21 Park Service vs. Three GIRLS' SOFTBALL The Hardware has taken over dispatch from Washington, Bar Dairy Fourth Ward field. the agenrv of the Frigidaire and will! June M. I. A. Conference interfered The road was built in 1882 a the Larsen Bros. vs. Sparkle Inn so these have them on display in their store! Salt Lake and Western Railroad, vith the proposed opening, School High to Campus. be will minplayed according The first 25 principally to serve the Mercur games Tuesday, June 21. June 23 Park Service vs. Larsen in the Ada ladies visiting the hardware on that ing fields. Phillips supervisor jMiss Bros Third Ward field. The ICC order also authorized the fololwing schedule: date, who are interested in refriger-- j Inn s. Three Bar Dairy Second 17 Sparkle vs First ation this vear will be given a Union Pacific Railroad to discontinue Friday, June ' School ' Campus. Arthur Sabey High "Beahti-Film- " Ward. Apron Free of charge. operations over the line. in charge. This offer is open to ladies only who Monday, June 20 Third vs. 4th June 28 Park Service vs. Sparkle do not now own refrigerators, who P. T. A. CHORUS TO HOLD PARTY Ward. Fifth Ward bye. Inn High School Campus. 24 vs. Fourth First Friday, June may be prospective buyers. Larsen Bros. s. Three Bar Dairy The public is cordially invited to The members of the Parent-Teach- Ward, field. Chorus will hold visit the !.ehi Hardware Store on ers Association Monday, June 27 Third vs. Fifth at Fourth Ward Service vs. Three Park 30 June Second Ward bye. Main Street at the opening of this their closing party Thursday evening Ward. held. Ward Third Bar 1 vs. Dairy Fifth. First in comthe canyon. Plans are not yet new agency of the Frigidaire in Lehi. Friday, July vs. Larsen Bros. H. Inn Sparkle Third Ward Fourh. vs. Second the hostesses The for bye. pleted party. will be Mrs T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. E. July 8- First vs. Third. Second S. Campus. July 5 Park Service vs. Larsen MORGAN WOMAN DIES B. Garrett, LaPriel Goodwin, and vs. Fifth.11- - Fourth Ward bye. Second Mrs. E. C. Jorgenson. vs. Third Ward. (Continued on back page) July guests. or RINSO Parage MANAGEMENT! s or a fine pair of shoes meter readings after July and a dress hat or part of the $350,000 annual tions ordered in the general rate case mrables. announced last December. Also effective July 1 the deferred payment charge will be reduced from PICNIC TIME This means the 10 to 5 per cent.. Jtr Plates, Cups, Spoons, Nap- - gross bill will be the net bill plus wLabor Savers. We sell 'em. five per cent instead of ten percent as at present. Small power users, who obtained BIRD HOSIERY a reduction of fifteen per cent January 1, obtain an additional five per All the wanted shades. cent reduction after July 1. Silk Hose from 29c Replications in rates which brought, up dal in Knee Ravon at 19c the costs for residential and farm cus-- l tomers in Utah to approximately pair. twenty per cent below the national 1 this average went into effect April vear. ?! the galore to select from. Miss Irene Meiling left Monday for Mrs. Armond Webb entertained at a visit at Lone- - Reach, California, the birthday party Saturday afterMER FOOTWEAR FOR ALL with her aunt, Mrs. Ira Wycliffe. noon honoring the eighth anniversary OF THE FAMILY Ten little boy of her son, Paul. friends enjoyed an afternoon of liveYSTAI. WHITE-anP. G. ly entertainment after which a dainty GIANT BARS or SOAP luncheon was served to the little 1 RECREATIONAL SCHEDULE TIOHERY UNDER NEW i Three ladii-- from Long Reach,' California, were injured Thursday! at the intersection of Second East and State Street when the car in which they were riding, driven by Mrs. Homar Hubbard of Iong Beach, California, collided with a south bound car as it turned into Second Ea.-- t Street Tlie California car rolled over, throwing two of the ladies out, the other lady remaining in the car. The car Tolled completely over turning riiiht side up. The only injury to v"Te car was a bent fender. Treat- nietit was given at the Lehi hospital and the ladies were released Satur- - No. 43 1C. 1938 REMEMBER HIM WITH A SUITABLE GIFT AS THE FOLLOWING LIST SUGGESTS: TIES, m SHIRTS, SOX, HANDKERCHIEFS, SHOES and OXFORDS, BELTS, GARTERS, TROUSERS, SUSPENDERS, etc. j m m w M M n M n H IN THIRD WARD m M n M u n w roecnffills ciry n M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M ta w NEW OFFICERS PLACED Mrs. Luanna Price was chosen as a Counselor in the Third Ward Relief Society at the Sacrament Meeting, Sunday evening- She is to replace Mrs. Howard Ricks who has served in this capacity for some time Mrs. Price has been the secdetary and treasurer of the Relief Society for some time. As secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Mina Jones has been chosen. 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