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Show THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, THURSDAY. AUGUST THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1937 26. ijv Details of the days next week. COMMUNITY DAY An error of last week gave 4 CHANGED TO SEPT. 10 Anderson's name as a memr general commmittee. The name j; B. Garrett should have been At a meeting of the Community as a member of the committee Day Committee held last week it was of Mr- Anderson. decided to change the date of Lehi's NOTICE Community Day to Friday, Setpember 10, the first date falling too near the A special meeting of the Conat Utah County Fair date. ity Day committee will be teld ii Plans are going forward to make Mem- rial Building, Monday, this day one f the biggest affairs ber 30th, at 8 p. mIt is necesj ever held in Lehi. Committes are that all committee members be , working to line up worthwhile cash sent. prizes in all departs., and to insure a full line of farm garden and hand Mr. and Mrs. George Price work exhibits for the community fair. business visitors in Provo, Frijat A special committee is working out details for the amusement part of the Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mieli, day including the concessions and daughters, Virginia and Irene horse pulling contests. Not to be outhome Sunday from v done the milking contest committee they attended the Wilcox reit promises plenty of fun for particip- Virginia and Irene furnished ants as well as onlookersevents""-publishe- I Beginning with this issue, we begin on a new volume, marking our fifth Again we wish to thank birthday. 'our subscribers and advertisers for their loyal support. As each year dawn's we learn to appreciate our friends and supporters to a greater Character is the Rock To stantly to develop integrity and spirituality. Practical Training for Breadwinners and Homemakers 1600 R. SCHOOL ilitchell, principal; Junius Banks, Ray G. Durnell, E. B Garrett, Vera Conder, Melva Glade, Margaret M. Thurman, C. L- Asih, - Abraham n, arranged during program dinner. Lions Jorgensen, Jones and Arave. FAIRFIELD Mitchell are in charge of arrangeAlverda Carson. to be furnished by ments. The prize Lions Lott, Mitchell Lion Chipman. and Nielson are in charge of the next SCHOOL CALENDAR meeting. DEPARTMENTS E D. Anderson, Joseph Coulam, Ross O. Nilson, Dean Prior, Joseph H. Robi-soMrs. Margaret Potter, Helen Smith, J. Nile Washburn, and Norine Fox. LEHI GRAMMER GRADES Basil Dort'n, LeRoy Loveridge, Merle Knudsen, and one teacher yet LIONS HOLD OUTING to be selected. LEHI PRIMARY GRADES Annie C. Proctor, Jennie Gleason, The Lehi Lions and their ladies will Cleo Holmstead, Ora H. Putnam, Ida journey to the Hot Pots at Midway, Thurman, and Vilate Butterfield. Thursday evening (tonight) for a CEDAR FORT dinner and dancing party. A splendid Woolston Harold and Dorothy has been And on this foundation the university builds thorough mastery of many occupations. Preparation is given leading to success in more than 150 occupations. THIRTY-FIV- Everything is in readiness for the opening of the Lehi schools, on Monday, September 6th and Tuesday, September 7, according to officials of the Alpine Schuol district, this week. Students of the high school will register on Monday, September 6, while students of the grades will meet for regular class work on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Teachers assigned to the Lehi continue our growth thru the years as a LEHI paper working for the upbuilding of Ix?hi and her people. As a special anniversary otfer we will give a family pass to the R.yal Theatre and a box of beautiful Christ-- ! mas Cards for each years subscrip- tion paid during the remainder of August. Our slogan " A Free Press In Every Home In Lehi." The administrate n and faculty of Brigham Young University believe that a strong, high character is the only safe foundation for life. Therefore they seek con- FIVE COLLEGES TO LEHI SCHOOLS degree. We have grown through your kind- -' We have ly criticism and support. learned the true value of loyal friendship, and have also learned that it takes real cooperation for community We greet our fifth birth- schools are: growth. in own building and intend to our LEHI HIGH day Build On I TEACHERS ASSIGNED OUR BIRTHDAY , - - - re:-e- d Mi-ab- , - We Have Installed a New Sealer AND ARE ABLE TO HANDLE CANNING. Now canning corn, will start the tomato canning in about ten days. LET US SET COURSES A card will bring a catalog from AN ORDINANCE 81 Brigham Young University Character" between them, $5,000,000 figures released by company execu- tives showed. PAID 10 MILLIONS of Colorado, Utah, The states Wyoming. Montana and Idaho will more acres of sugar UTAH-IDAHTO PAY OUT FIVE grow 20,000 beets than they produced last year, it MILLION IN FIRST PAYMENT is estimated. Utah's increase will be Utah-Idah- acres. Beet crops are of higher quaity this year, yieding an estimated 12 tons to the acre as contrasted ot 11 last year, officials said. o The Sugar company two additional factories to open plans in Utah to handle the increased yield One of the plants will be at Spanish Fork and one at Brigham City. The COmpany plans to add a factory at Toppenish, Washington. 0f the company's 12 factories this year, four will be in Idaho, four in Utah, two in Washington, one in South Dakota, and one at Chinook, Montana . 14,000 Utah-Idah- $50.00. CLASS "B" Draft beer and bottled beer for consumption on or off the $100.00. ENJOYED BY ALL premises of the City 2. In the opinion DINNER CLUB DRESSING, Council it is necessary t the peace. 25c Quart Size npalln- anu SHUlv 01 w Forty-fiv- e of the sixtyone SHREDDED WHEAT, Large Ldli Citv that this finance shall 1(f Club members from Lehi joined with Si ..He the Packages ffect ul,on its first Publication take Club members of Utah 69c County at the annual outing and and this ordinance shall take effect SYRUP, 10 Pound Cans 2 lb bag 15c water carnival at Saratoga, Friday.!"!10" sa,d Publication POWDERED SUGAR Passed b ne C Club members of SODA CRACKERS, 3 Pound Box 35c More than 500 p00'1 Lohl Citv- - Utah' this 24t day of Auffust in SALMON, Tall Cans Pink He the county were attendane. The Scavenger hunt was won by. TUNA FLAKES 2 cans 28c ISAAC W. FOX, Mayor, 3 cans 25c Manilla Clubs and the silver loving; PEAS cup for the best attendance was won! ATTEST: j 100 per cent ALL KINDS OF of the FAY L. EVANS, City Recorder. j by Goshen. Goshen clubs were present Spring' state of Utah, County of Utah, LUNCH MEATS j Lake was second with slightly under Lehi City ss. 100 per cent. ALWAYS I, Fay L. Evans, the undersigned A program was given with numbers City Recorder of Lehi City, do hereby best The in fresh meat for your being given by the various clubs of certify the above and foregoing to be cooked meals. the county. A candy shower was en- a full, true and correct copy of the CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, joyed and" 35 free gifts were also ordinance passed by the City Council Bars 5 for 19c given away. All members present are ot Lehi City, Utah, the 24th day of Large BOTTLE RUBBERS Package 4c looking forward to another outing August 1937, entitled "AN ORDIN6c Pound next year. BANANAS ANCE AMENDING SECTION ONE OF AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING It is always our purpose to serve Mrs. John Devey who has been very FOR THE LICENSING OF THE you the best for less. ill at her home, was reported to be SALE OF LIGHT BEER IN BOTslightly improved, Wednesday. TLES AND ON DRAFT. FIXING THE FEE THEREFORE AND The Stir Stitchers Club met REGULATING THE SAME." 20-nt the hme of Betty and Erma IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto Christofferson, 19, set my hand and affixed the Thursday, August WE DELIVER for the weekly meeting. Club -j Corporate Seal of Lehi City, Utah, P. S. V'e Frame Pictures and t"kon in an'' they romnleted this 25th day of August. 1937. Cover Drees Euttons. their dresses, after which daintv reFAY L. EVANS, freshments were served to all those City Recorder of Lehi City. Utah First Publicati n August 26. 1937 present. J22 - 4-- H 4-- H , f 4-- H BROADBENTS 4-- H W busi-ne.c- j V Instruction begins. 28-3- 0 LEHI, UTAH I U. E. A. Conven- tion at Salt Lake City. November 25 Thanksgiving THE 411 GUTING v-- October AMENDING - FRIDAY & SATURDAY TELEPHONE 7 ration . September amended to read as followsSECTION I: It shall be unlawful for any person to sell light beer at retail in Lehi City, Utah, without first obtaining from the city council thereof a license therefore and paying to the City Recorder of Lehi City the sum of money required for each license. Application shall be made in the form required by the Liquor Control Act of Utah and there shall be issued two types of licenses and charged therefore the following fees. A separate license shall be required for each place of sale and the license at all times shall be conspicuously displayed on the premises to which it shall refer or for which it shall be issued and all licenses issued hereunder shall ex-- I pire on the 30th day of June each year unless sooner cancelled and shall be issued for one year to expire on the said date. CLASS "A" Bottled beer for consumption on or off the premises O Salt Lake City, Aug. 23 Approximately $10,000,000 in initial payments will be made to intermountain region beet growers by Utah sugar companies the (figure representing one of the largest first payments in the industry's history it was announced Monday. o The Sugar company will pay the largest slice of the initial payments with Jo.000,000 paid in November for October deliver', and, other companies will pay at least an- - OKDINANCU AN High School Regist- Re-es- s. ig , f ''t 'lit COMMERCIAL LOANS January 14 Semester Council of Lehi City, Utah: 17 Second semester beJanuary That section I of an ordinance gins. passed by the Lehi City Council on February 22 Washington birththe 21st day of June, 11)37, entitled day (school in session). An ordinance providing for the February 25 Second quarter ends. licensing of the sale of light beer in March 28 Third quarter begins. bottles and on draft, fixing the fee May 20 Summer vacation begins. therefore and regulating the same be other BEET GROWERS TO BE STATE STREET r 6 FOR ANCE PROVIDING LICENSING OF THE SALE OF November 26 First quarter ends. LIGHT BEER IN BOTTLES AND 26 Second quarter beNovember ON DRAFT FIXING THE FEE gins. THEREFORE AND REGULATING December 25 Xmas vacation. THE SAME. January 3 Vacation ends. BE IT ORDAINED by the City end's. PROVO, UTAH (Spirituality CANNING lug-wheel- Institute-Septembe- "Scholarship DO YOUR LEHI CANNERY The Lehi school children will answer the call of the school bell on Tuesday, September 7, when instruction will in all elementary grades and Effective at once, driving tractors begin school. high Registration for the vehicles on or other school students will take place high Second West Street between State on Monday, September 6. Street and Main Street is prohibited". The outlined calendar follows: Lehi City Council. September 4 Teachers NOTICE REGISTRATION: September 24, 25, 27 ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM BIG OPENING SOCIAL OF M. I. A. SEPT. 2ND MADE WITH THE PROPER SECURITY Commercial banking takes two considerations into account security for depositors' funds and the ability of those seeking loans to repay. We give protection to the one service to the other. H i An Indian Pow-Wohas been chosen as the theme of the ward and stake officers social to be held Thurs- - j day, September 2nd. The place is a J ;ecret. but there will be guiding lights yjf lo mark the trail to the old Indian H , i SU lilC COO die ided by the Stake Board and a splen- COMMERCIAL BANKING SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT DEPARTMENT INSURANCE BONDS w I 1 V 1 did program of pagentry is being prepared. All Stake Board officers and leaders and ward executive of ficers will be there. Y. M. I. A. Stake Board is now reorganized and consists of the follow ing: Milton H. Knudsen, supt., John Hutchings and Dean Prior, assistant supt., Glenn Wanlass, secretary, Dr. W. L. Worlton, Era Director, Rulon Sox, music director; Doug. Phillips, dance director; Hyrum Evans.t adult leader; Leo Hansen, renior leader; Gene Wilson, M. Men leader; Junius 3anks, scout leader. The Y. W. M. I. A. Stake board is complete and all officers carried over r'rom last year. They are Arlean Goodwin, president; Mrs. R. C. Allred, first assistant; Pearl Peterson, second nssistar.t; R berta Bal, secretary; Laura Evans, adult leader; Thlma Webb. Gleaner Leuier; Zina Anderson. Juniors; Eunice Hutcliings and May Bone, Beehive; Jenn Jackson, drama; Jean Fowler, dancing. StUaic BBasak ok Lelhi Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAE K NOTICE A snecial meeting will be held in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel. Thursday, August 26th (tonight) at 8 p. m. in regards to a petition sent to the Deer Creek Board of Directors asking if people owning water rights in the New Survey project could purchase Deer Creek water. 4-- H The CLUB HEWS Club Thrifty Stitchers "it at the home of their leader, Mrs. Melba Chestnut, Tuesday. August 24, at 4 o'clock. Work on their projects was continued". A weenie roast was planned and club business discussed. k A party was enjoyed bv the members. Mrs. Melba following Chestnut, Beatrice Wardle, Mell Wardle, Lucile Carter, Udbn Gough and Zetella Price. pot-luc- 4-- H JwtittSMX PINT a. MS VSSSWLSII No. 3 I i 229 QUART No. 228 Copyright 1937, Thej Wilken Family, Inc., Aladdin, Pa. ETecutivt offices: N. Y. C. The Wilken Family Blended 90 proo- fWhiskey the straight whisk'e i this product are 20 monthsormoreoId,25! straight whiskies; 75 grain neutral spirits;20 2056 straight whiskey months old; 5 straight whiskey 4 years old . . ? |