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Show ce me ehi Free Press LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, 3LCME VII DAY DRAWS LARGE CROWD Lehi's Community Day celebration, lesday, drew large crowds of Lehi id former Lehi citizens at all events. te exhibits in the memorial building tre ..'exceptionally fine quality. The Hfpral exhibit in charge of E. J. T.a j)berts was very beautiful with number of entries than of 14rger years. JThe farm and F. F. A. division trected by E. B. Garrett had some specimens on display. In the needlework division, directed Mrs. Stanley Clark, was some and elaborate needle-Jarfry' artistic The quilts, embroidery, knit-ticrocheting and other hand work as among the finest yet shown. his1 department had fewer entires iait last year as well as the department. The horse pulling contest as usual roved the high snot of the after- Kit with some very keen competition Siong the fine teams entered. The milking contests created a lot f amusement and interest for the ry-fin- r k. g, agri-tltor- al rowd. The parade of the Primary child-- ; n Was undoubtedly the part of the : ctivities that interested the whole )wn as a large crowd assembled from l !ie fMemorial Building all through faiil Street and the campus to view ie children as they marched past ; ;;ad by the Lehi band. Artistry, j eauty and originality was displayed the arrangement and decoration of ie floats, and toys. Mrs. Stanley M. 'aylor had charge of the parade. "l The program and Softball camps ere attended by large crowds. Doe to some late decisions on prize infiing floats the lists will be pub-she- d next week. i ; i ; ; ; UPILS ANSWER ! band and music room. The new rooms are well arranged and built especially for convenience and utility. They art well arranged and very attractive. New faces among the faculty of the high school this year are Mr.. Adam-son- , principal of the High School; Ferrin Gurney, teacher of math-maticand Miss Minnoch, commercial teacher. Among the new teachers of the primary grades are Miss Allen, Miss Thompson, Miss Jackson and Miss Jeppson. Changes have been made in several places in the school routine and everything points to a very successs; SCHOOL CALL Lehi students answerer the call of eports from the high school office, morning show a total of 10 legistered on the senior high Jiool and 132 enrolled in the junior igh. school. Large enrollments are jported from all sections of the Wednesday ihools. The entire group of buildings have eea renovated and cleaned The new ni built at the high school during ie summer is partially complete and Iready in use. The new unit now inished contains the ;ew teachers nd. principles offices, the principal's 'rivate office, a study room, library. CHILD INJURED IN AUTO CRASH SECOND WARD TO S. S. UNION MEETING are but 33' "t efficient successful Sunday School What wonderful organizations Union meeting was held Sunday in could be developed with 100'J, of the the Second Ward Chapel with Milton church membership active. Bennion of the General Sunday A very School Suierintendency as the speak- er. HEW IMPROVEMENTS HAVE GALA AFFAIR Say folks! Have yoii heard? Heard about what? Mutual Why the big opening social next Tuesday, the 13th, at 7:30. They are going to have fun for PENSION AND everybody, young or old. There's goASSISTANCE MEETING ing to be a clever little program and a dance with some marvelous new that will keep your feet going FRIDAY NIGHT music in spite of yourself. There's going to be refreshments too. Yes, sir! They haven't forgotten anything. Members of the Old Age Pension You ask re if I am going? and Assistance Organization, don't Well, I should say I am. I wouldn't forget, the fine meeting planned for miss that for anything. this Friday, September 9th. A state No Sir-erepresentative will be in attendance. Flour, Yellow Star, 48 lb. bag Mrs. Elias M. Jones, Mrs. Bert Gray, Mrs. Velda Hanson and Dean Evans were in Salt Lake, Friday visiting with Mrs. Hyrum Emery Timpson. (E(D)(iD(fflwniin9s Our Ready-to-weDepartment for Mother and the Girls is really "The Town's Talk" ar If You Look You'll Buy RELIEVE IT OR NOT" Shoppers Come "Just To Look" but and leave as happy purchasers. find just what they want SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY You'll not be disappointed at GOODWIN'S YOUR HOME STORE OF SERVICE THIRD WARD M. I. A, TO HOLD OUTDOOR OPENING PARTY The Lehi Third Ward M. I. A. officers are arranging a campfire nartir and u'pinnio rnacf frtr tlioir 1T I. A. Opening, Tuesday evening. All ward members of Mutual age are invited to meet at the ward chapel at 7:30 Tuesday evening, September 13. ' SARATOGA TO REMAIN OPEN Saratoga Springs will remain onen until after Sunday, September 18th, according to an announcement made this by manager Frank Eastmond, week. Mr. Eastmond is planning this number of improvements for the next resort season, amone them will be an additional number of new tables for luncheons, two new large lawns, a new entrance, new shade trees and remodeled dance hall. Reports from the resort show tha despite road building the season of, has been exceptionally pood. Mr. Eastmond wishes to thank the Lehi people for their fine suport durine d fnv' he rant tTn to make the resort their swimming and nicnic headquarters for two more weeks. 98c - Flour, Kitchen Maid 48 Pounds 100 lbs. $5.5925 lbs. $1.401 OJh. Sugar Peas, Corn, Beans, No. 2 Cans 6 for Jel sert, All Flavors 6 for Salad Dressing, Miracle Whip 1 quart Pork and Beans, Fargo, No. 2 Can Hospital Toilet Tissue 3 for e- at I Fire destroyed the roof and damaged part of the interior of the John J. Skinner home here at noon Thursday, to the extent of around $1500, covered by insurance. A spark from the chimney is believed to have started the blaze, which spread rapidly. Fanned by the wind it soon covered the entire roof. A door and part of the woodwork on the south side of the hour-were also burned and practically all of the interior was badly damaged by water and smoke. All the furniture and household goods wre removed BENNIOH SPEAKER AT This was a special rally Sunday for Sunday School officers and teachers AT MEILIHGS and there was almost 100','r in atahead of the flames. The Lehi fire department succeeded tendance. has been Meiling's Confectionery in controlling the blaze and saving September has been appointed as imnumber of a recent undergoing School. the rally month for Sunday the remainder of the home. show case The large Regular Sunday School program provements. and class work will be carried on in and partition has been removed from WORK TO START all Sunday Schools during the month the rear and a lunch counter installed and all officers and teachers ace The stock has been rearranged and a ON ALPINE LOOP urged to continue with lOOJ in at- late model electric range added ton, Mrs. Trinna-matendance so that they will be well the kitchen equipment. concern is new of the Beginning September 15, the Alpine manager to welcome new members scenic loop highway between Mutual prepared of school menu a lunches, and make them feel at home when planning Dell and Camp Timpenke hot etc., to wil sandwiches, be dogs, pies, come and that they may receive closed to traffic for one month. they noon lunch hour. take the care of to while for coming something worth Horace Miller, government engineer School. Sunday in charge of constructing the new All Sunday Schools of the stake AUXILIARY TO highway there, made the announce- are well organized with an effcient ment Wednesday. of teachers in each ward. Plans call for the new highway to corps INSTALL OFFICERS The Gospel Doctrine class is es- run parallel to the old road, "but recommended to the parents about 20 feet higher on the mountain pecially of the stake. Any person attending The American hegion Auxiliary are side. The $68,000 job is about 20 per these classes regularly cannot help holding an installation of new officers cent complete, according to Mr but gain abundantly from doing so at the home of Mrs. Fern Larsen, Miller. and so it is with all other classes All Legion (today) at 2:30 p. m. Bennett and Taylor, Los Angeles in the Sunday School. Auxiliary members invited to be contractors, are in charge of the this week a census will be present. During actual construction of the 24 foot taken of every home in the stake for gravel-surface- d All clear- the highway. purpose of verifying and correctMr. and Mrs. Glen Houtz and son, ance work and much of the plowing ing all church records and also for Bobby, of Salt Lake City, were weekhas been done. Steam shovels will be the purpose of extending an invitation end on the job Friday, and the guests of Mrs. Houtz's mother, workers to everyone in the stake to participate Mrs. Elizabeth Hickman, Mr. and will operate in three shifts, making in church activities. Mrs. Houtz and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe possible the completion of the road With but 33 percent of our church Chidester before snowfall. enjoyed a canyon party in membership active our organizations American Fork Canyon, Sunday. j They're Still Remodeling I HOME e Tragedy almost marred the first of school for the family of Mr. day ful and interesting year for students , and Mrs. Keith Walters, who live on and teachers. Lfehi welcomes the new teachers the Jones Ranch in the creek. Mrs. and wish them a happy year at our Walter started from home early driving a new schools. The old teachers are also Monday morning, welcomed back at their posts by their Chevrolet, with hr small children. scores of students who have learned A baby was sleeping on the rear seat land a small boy sitting by it. Mrs. to love and respect them for their Walters and her son, Duane, 8, riding untiring patience and work for the in the front of the car. They stopped students advancement. near the Rothe residence to igive Betty Christofferson a ride to school, as they started to go forward and as SPECIAL SPEAKER Mrs. Walters was shifting gears, the Lehi Lumber Co. truck driven by FOR THIRD WARD Byron Whipple struck the front wheel of the Walters car. Duane suffered SUNDAY EVENING a severe bump on his head and the others were shaken and bruised. No. Dean Atwood of Pleasant Grove, one was seriously injured although recently returned from a New Zea the Chevrolet was badly damaged. land Mission will be the speaker at the Lehi Third Ward Sacramental Mr. Atservices, Sunday evening. wood is a fluent and interesting speaker. A good musical program has been arranged. The meeting is directed by the Sunday School officers who invite the ward members to be J. present. ie school bell Monday and Tuesday, j ' No. 3 8, 1938 J. SKINNER TUESDAY The Primary election will be held in Lehi, Tuesday, September 13. Pools will be open from 7 a. ni. to 7 p. m. District No. 1 will vote at the home of Mrs. Inez Peterson. District No. 2 will vote at the Lehi Third Ward Chapel. District No. 3 will vote at 109 State Street (the buiding west of Lehi Lumber Co.) Disrict No. 4 will vote in the Lehi Memorial Building. Every registered voter should vote at the primary election. There will You ask me if I am going? are allowed for Primary voting. SEPTEMBER FIRE DAMAGES PRIMARY ELECTION OIMNITY NEWSPAPER D 79c Zfin 49c 25c 29c 10c 19c SOAP, P. and G., giant bars 5 for 19 c Tea, Hewletts, half pound package Milk, all brands 17c Vinegar, Regular 40c gallon 4 for 26c 1 gallon 27c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Bananas - j Water Melons Yams Cauliflower 193R j ' 5c Pound 1 'c Pound 4 pounds 25c 5c pound Oranges, Lemons, Peppers, Onions at Market Prices Dr. and Mrs. E'.mo Eddington. son Dick, and daughter. Jane, spent the week-en- d in Bryce's and Zion's Can-von- s. They joined Mr. nd Mrs. W. R. Fdppnn of Snrinsrville who were enroute home from California. MEAT DEPARTMENT POT ROASTS (U. S. Inspected Beeb) MUTTON CHOPS MTLD CHEESE Westminister .Shorening, 4 Pound Package 15c Pound 15c Pound 17c Pound The Peoples Store WE DELIVER IE 49c Assorted Lunch Meats 23c Pound Fresh Fish Every Wednesday PHONE 76 |