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Show I Lthi's Leading f 1 Weekly Paper Carries the Advertising a! Free Pre efai Rrit Pzinta the News Has the Circulation The City's Only Home-Owne- d OCAL FAIR OUTSTAHD- - 2 1933" Community Fair passevening ed into history Wednesday with the name of being the best fair in the state this season. was the jThe Memorial Building of pleased neighbors, friendly scfne with their neighbors flowers, garden produce, handwork, canned goods or stock displaying the blue ribbon for first, red for second and white foM ty com-saini- third. The first display greeting the eye rwas from the state training school. A very beautiful display of hand and wood craft from the school, showing ana teame very excellent training workmanship. he farm and Future Farmers dis play with not as many entries as last kelson but the produce displayed was of the very highest class, showing that Lehi and vicinity can raise some piize crops. t 'The flower display was indeed a thing of beauty with blooms that look-almost too large and waxlike to be from an outdoor gardenMany people who viewed the display pronounce it-- unequalled by any display In the state. The art and needle work department display far exceeded the imagination of those in charge. The juflt display was pronounced as the ;est that has been shown in any fair, rith other needle work a close second. The work of the Club was a t revelation to the people in showing frtiat small children can do, with roper supervision. Some very fine stock was displayed Club and farmers of this y icinity. fhe Red Cross display of children's lothing showing articles made for ?cal relief gave a good idea of the ige field covered by this friend of el - 4-- H 4-- H I She needy. vThe display included, children's mderwear, maternity bundles, boys' pits, girls' school dresses, under- pajamas, etc. tear, fair as a whole was given the onor of being the best community ir ever neid m the state by visit- g judges. The committees and those who have orked so hard to make the event such success are to be congratulated up- lri;their splendid work. t A list of prize winners follows : a Sims, 1st; Melba Muffins Carter, 2ndIla Webb; Corn. Dora Beans, Adams; Peas, Reva Turner; Pears, Dcrthy Ford; Plums, Dora Adams. Recipe Books 1st, Ila Webb; 2nd, Dora Adams; 3rd. Zada Webb. FLOWER AWARDS Er-m- - Rosea Los Angelus and Mary Smith Los Angelus Mary Smith, 1st; Mrs. Gee, 2nd; Maud Adams, 3rd Pierces Myrtle Clark. Cabbage Rose Ethel Goates. Silver Moon Mary Smith. 1st; Mrs. Carl Gunther, 2nd. Frau Karl Druschki Mary Smith, 1st; Mrs. Carl Gunther. 2nd. White Killarney Ethel Goates, 1st. Madame Arron Ward Emma Lott, 1st; Rose Lott, 2nd. Emma Carolina Testout Lott, 1st; LeRay Worley, 2nd. Talsman George Price, 1st. Premier- Rose Lott 1st and 2nd; Mary Smith, 3rd. Pink Radiance George Price, 1st, 2nd and 3rdCrusader Carl Gunther, 1st. J. L. Mack Rose Clara Stoker, 1st. Fern Stewart. 1st Delphena Verbenia Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, 1st; Mrs. J. Bradshaw, 2nd. Geranium Mrs. Gee, 1st. Pinks Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, 1st. Mr- - Eliza Fjeld, 1st Salpiglossis and 2nd; Ethel Goates, 3rd. Nausturiums Mrs. Ralph Wood, 1st; Fern Stewart 2nd; Ben Steele, 3rd. Salvia Rose Lott, first. Cockcomb Mrs. R. Hutchings, 1st. Wool Flower Ethel Goates, 1st and 2nd. Gladolias Ethel Goates, 1st; Mrs. Thomas Taylor, 2nd; Ethel Goates. 3rd. - - Wood Flower Roger Price, 1st. Dahlias Mrs. Gunther, 1st; Mrs. Taylor, 2nd; Ethel Goates, 3rd. Pompom Dahlias Ben Steele, 1st; Chrestie Willes, 2nd. Wondering Jew Mable Jones, 1st. Palms Dorthy White, 1st. Paniculata Clamates Maud Adams, 1st. Pepper Plant Iris Peet, 1st. Petunia, Double Ethel Goates, 1st; Emma Mrs. John Bradshaw, 2nd; Baker, third. Single Petunia Jetta Austin 1st. Ruffle Menan Johnson, Fluffy CLUB WINNERS Mrs. 2nd; Mrs- Carl Gun 1st; I f BUSY FOODS CLUB ther, Third. Mrs. Margaret Trinnaman, Leader Persian Daisies M. S. Lott, first. Posters 1st, Elva Trinnaman; 2nd, Purple Feather Grass M. S. Lott, first. Verla 3rd Gray. farjorie Colledge; tIuffins 1st. Iva Dell Sunderland, Pampas Grass M. S. Lott, 2nd. jn4, Fay Hutchings; 3rd, Rhea Best arranged Margaret Kirkham. rinnaman. Asters and Golden Rod M. S. Lott. Mrs- Evans Anderson 1st; I f Asters & CLUB E. M. M. S. Mr. Lott, Leader second; Mrs. Ed. Cox, Miss Edna Strasburg, I Posters Marie Gray and Betty 3rd. Heart of France Mrs. Evans An1st. derson, Ruth Whimpey. "Book Amateur California Giant Mrs. Rose Lott, CLUB HEALTH HAPPY I J Mrs. Zetella Wardle, leader 1st Hot Pad 1st Phyllis Dorton; 2nd, Crego Edna Rolfe, 1st; Mrs. Lizzie Evans, 2nd; Fern Stewart, 3rd. ell Wardle; 3rd. Zetella Price. Giant Aster Ethel Goates, 1st. Hemmed Patch 1st, Dorothy Gray; I Golden Rod Rose Lott 1st. Udon Gough; 3rd. Mell Wardle. African Marigolds 1st, Clara Rus-soI Darning 1st, Norma Price; 2nd, 2nd Mrs. Hattie Hutchings; 8rd, hyllis Dorton; 3rd, Udon Gough-r- ' 2nd. Junius Shorts 1st, Fay Dicker son; Marigold 1st, Mrs. J. E. Zetella Price; 3rd, Beatrice Wardle; 2nd, Edna Rolfe; 3rd, Mrs. Wanalss; 2nd, Zetella Price; r& Pajamas 3st, Wood. Mell Wardle. Ralph 3rd, pim Gough; Straw Flowers 1st, Flecher BarnDresses 1st Dorthy Gray, 2nd, Had-Jte2nd. Mrs. Ella Manning. Donna es; Elldred Edwards; 3rd, Snap Dragons Mrs. Lottie Peter-Elv- a I Coulam. CLUB U. & I. Leader' Schizanthus Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson, 1st, Fern Stewart. Scabosia 1st, Emma Baker. Hot Pad 1st, Klea Turner. Gallardia 1st Mrs. Emma Lott I Darning and Hemmed Patch Ilean Shasta Daisy 1st, Mrs. Delia Fox. junderland. Black Eyed Daisies 1st Mrs. Inez CLUB I MERRY MAKERS S Peterson; 2nd, Mrs. Edward Cox. Mrs. Peterson, Leader Campanula 1st, Mrs. Inez PeterShorts 1st, Evelyn Clark. uMHot Pad 1st, Evelyn Clark; 2nd, son. Zinnias (dwarf) 1st, Fern Stewlelba Street; 3rd, Leath Clark. 3 downs 1st, Lavon Peterson; 2nd, art. Zinnia (single blooms) tstj 2nd ieath Clark; 3rd. Evelyn Clark. Inventory 1st, Ruth Worlton; 2nd. and 3rd George P. Price. Zinia (two blossoms) 1st, J. C. frpha Peterson. Dora Mrs. Wanlass; 1st, Charles 2nd, and ; Fruits Crabb; Vegetables idams; 2nd, Reva Turner; 3rd. Ila 3rd, George Price. Miloses Fern 1st, Mrs. Clara Rus-soVcib. Reva Posters Dora Adams, 1st; Owing to lack of space, additional burner, 2nd; Ila Webb. 8rL I First "Year preimum lists will be printed next week. ;T Toster Betty Wilson, 1st fMarie Gray, 2nd. ;; , COUNTY STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICIALS FEATURE 111 CRASH A head on collision on the State Highway, Tuesday morning resulted in State Road Commissioner, Preston Peterson receiving injuries to his shoulder, bad cuts on the right arm and possible rib fractures; Sheriff Skeeves o7 Grand County and C. E. Walters. Federal Alcohol Inspector receiving cuts and body brusises, and two mined cars. The crash occurred when Raymond Robinson, coming from the People's ., turned onto the State Highway going a little past the center of the street. Seeing the other cars coming he turned to the right side of the street. Thinking Mr.. Robinson was going to make a turn the other two cars, a Studebaker sedan containing Commissioner Peterson and Sheriff Skeeves. and a Chevrolet Sedan driven by Inspector C. E. Walters, dodged and crashed head on. The cars after the crash turned side by side and stopped that way with the front wheels in the irrigation ditch by the Strasburg home. Both cars were hopeless wrecks. The injured were treated at the Lehi Hospital. City Marshal Christofferson investigated the accident. G. No. 5 ACCI- GENEALOGICAL CONVENTION SUNDAY make some progress in test advancement from one quarter to the next A tenderfoot at one quarter must advance to a second class by the next; a second class must advance half way through his first class; from half way to first class to first class; and a first class scout must advance at least three merit badges. The organization of the district council is: A. Carlos Schow, chairman; Rodney Allred. first Virgil Peterson, second . G. ; Jones, scout commissioner; Alva Fitzgerald, Vanguard Commissioner; and n; vice-chairm-an n, Co-op- n; Banks-Frenc- & " 4-- H I 1- 1 'I - - Robi-so- - the Church Archives. Third Session at 2 P. M. At the meeting of the wheat grow Memorial Building, commitee composed a night, Saturday of Earl Smith, chairman; Ruel Evans and Clarence Dahl of West Jordan as the directors was elected. The local committee are to pass on A wheat allotment applications. meeting to appoint a county board of directors and county allotment com mitee was held Wednesday evening in This committee will handle Provo. all the contracts for Utah County. A report from the local committer late Wednesday shows a total of 85 per cent of local growers signed up or about 90)00 bushel of wheat, the average yield of the signers for one year. An estimate of 100,000 bushels is expected to be signed up by the close of the week. MARRIAGES y. For the public. Young people especially invited to attend. Theme "Temple Service." "The Day Song Congregation Dawn Is Breaking. Prayer Bishop I. Wt. Fox. Song Stake Choir "Have I Done Any Good." Thirty Minute Talk "What Our Forefathers Sacrificed To Give Us Temples" by a visiting representative. Five minute talk "What Young People Can Do in the Making of Records" Ila Schow. a junior girl. Five Minute Talk "Part The Young Person May Take In Temple Work" Paul Indaman, a junior boy. HELEN THOMAS BURIED AT WALES Helen, daughter of Mrs. Marie Thomas of Wales, (formerly Marie Miller of Lehi) died following an operation for a ruptured appendix, at the Moroni Hospital Sunday. Surviving are her mother, a brother and a sister, and the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Lehi. Helen spent the past summer here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and her sunny disposition soon made a host of friends in Lehi, especially among the people of the Miller neighborhood. were held in Funeral services Wales, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and Mrs. Bernard Webb attended the services. A group of friends of Mr- - and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson met at the Soren-so- n home Monday evening and enjoyed an evening of cards and games folThose lowed by a dainty lunch. present were: Mr. and Mrs- - Rodney Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. John Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gough, Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson left Tuesday morning for Sugar City, Idaho, weer Mr. Sorenson will be employed in the sugar factory. ers held in the NORTH-GRA- Velma North of Salt Lake City and Delmar R. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gray were married in Salt Lake City, Saturday, September 16. The young people have a large circle of friends in Lehi and Salt Lake wishing them success and happiness for the future. IVERSON-HOLMSTEA- CELEBRATES 84TH BIRTHDAY The Sunshine Committee of Lehi First Ward entertamed at the home of Mrs. Margaret Bushman, Friday, honoring Mrs. Bushman's 84th birth A program, social day, anniversary. chat and refreshments were enjoyed by the guest of honor, Mrs- - Julia Brown. Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Mrs. Mary "Woolston, Mrs. Louisa Goates, Mrs. Celestia Schow, Mrs. Christie Willes, Mrs. Rose Timothy and Mrs. M. A. Dorton. :: Send in your day. 25c Dr. West's Tooth Paste 19c 2 10c Colgate's Soap.. Adlerika Intestinal Evacuant.... Agarex Mineral Oil with Rexall Orderlies Chocolate Laxative Agar-Ag- ar for 11c $1.00 ., -- ...$100 25c and 60e D YEAR 'S WORK At a district executive council meeting of the Lehi Stake held last Thursreday the district committee was organized and plans outlined for the The main coming year's activity. the of year's program is the points four quarterly events, a Snow and Ice Carnival planned for December; a Fathers' and Scouts' Banquet planned for April; an Overnight Hike, and Field Boree planned for June in connection with stake outing and a Swimming and Diving exhibition planned for next September. To be elisrible for any one of these scouts must be registered, and must REAL SAVINGS Y Miss Afton Iverson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Iverson of Salt Lake City and Merlin S. Holmstead, son of Mr. and Mrs- - O. A. Holmstead were married at the home of the brides parents at 51 East South Street Salt The Lake City, Saturday evening. Saturday, September 23, is set as a families of two the members being deadline for filing applications or conpresent at the ceremony and family tracts, by the federal government. Both young following. reception :: Lehi :: are people very popular in their re LEHI SCOUT spective communities and have hosts of friends wishing them happiness. OFFICIALS FLAN They will make their home in American Fork. 4-- H n. Convention for the Lehi Stake will be held m Lehi Fifth Ward on Sunday, September 24. There will be three sessions. A. William Lund a member of the board of directors of the Genealogical Society of Utah, and Mark E. Peterson of the convention force, both of Salt Lake City will be present at all three sessions. The program follows: First session 9 a.m. For all members of the Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishoprics of all wards, stake and ward genealogical committee." All others wishing to attend are cordially invited. Theme "Activities of Genealogical Committee." Gena-log- - 4 A Genealo'fical secretary and treasurer. Joseph Robi-sopublicity and educational director; John Hutchings, troop organization director; Herman Goates, reading director; William Hadfield. campTrue Genealogical Leadership. ing director; Edward Larsen, civic 2Efficient Committees of Speciaservice director; Henry Erickson, lists, Court of Honor dierctor; Thomas 3. Art of Home Teaching. Powers, finance director; Vernal Each topic will be prepared and Cook, Rural Scouting director; and A. presented by one of the visiting repreJ Phillips, leadership training direct- sentatives who will draw out and or. guide a discussion of that topic. Commissioner Jones, Joseph n Second session 10 a. m. and Bishop Henry Erickson were For the general public, stake and appointed to draw up a new list of ward officers. All officers of all the examiners and until these are ap- wards and stake are inorganizations proved the last year examiners will vited to attend. serve. Brief report of stake genealogical Director of Court of Honor, Bishop representatives on the following subErickson, was also appointed to in- jects : 1. Our vestigate into other districts to find a AchieveOutstanding good awarding plan; to put more em- ments. phasis on scouting before the boy and 2. Our Plans for the Future. Theme "Records and Research." community. t: Lehi:: w Lehi :: Discussion and demonstration by THIS CAR STARTED visiting representatives on the folLARGE CROWDS lowing topics: A. F. Wilcox received a scare and what EIIJOY DAIISART 1. The Lesson Course In could have been serious injuries on 2. Proper JFamily Reflords and State Street Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Lehi dancers from of crowd A large Organization. Wilcox attempted to crank his car towns enjoyed 30 Minute Talk "Enriching Ou. while it was in gear, the result, the and other Utah county the opening of the DansArt, Saturday Spiritual Lives Through Temple Sercar started, knocked down one of the All were the new vice" by a visiting representative. evening. t porch supports of the Royal Theatre decorations and theprating music of the Talk" "A Worthy Life As A Preand one from the State Street Drug Melodians. The refreshment booths paration For Temple Work." porch, stopping by the next porch in the were patronized by Bishop balcony Erickson. Henry A broken was the support. headlight most of the dancers and are a very Closing remarks by a member of extent of the cars damage. Mr- Wil welcome addition to the DansArt. the Stake Presidency. cox luckily escaped injury. All signs point to the DansArt beSong Stake Choir, "Song of the coming Utah County's dancing center Reedemed." this winter. 85 PER CENT OF Prayer. Saturday night will be Silver Dollar 3. Finding your Unknown ForeWHEAT ALLOT Night when balloons will be released fathers. ficm the balcony containing coins and 7. Research through MENTS SIGNED lucky dollar balloons. 4-- H - serve, and no financial strings leading to any other source of power or influence. 21, 1933 DENTS 01! STATE ROAD IIG OF THE STATE I Lehi's AUT0IV10BIL YOUR NEWSPAPEB With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to Newspaper LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER VOLUME II " Lehi Leto Phones f EDimiig MAIN STREET and STATE STREET State Main Street 27 Stmt 145 MORE POWER at No Extra Cost You can save three cents per gallon with Conoco Gasoline and.8till pull away one, two, three without a chug or a sputter. Conoco is a premium grade gas without the premium price. It's a dryer gas leaves no half burned carbon to foul your plugs and run up repair bills. Seeing is believ -- ing try it! OPEN NIGHT OR DAY If lights are low after 11 p. tn. just honk we are always anxious to serve you. Let us grease your car and save you money on repairs. Gas-Oil-Tires-- Grease Tubes CENTRAL SERVICE STATIOIJ "BUCK PETERSON and LYNN MILNE, Managers :: order for nrintinsr to FIRST EAST and STATE STREET LEHI |