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Show in ehi Free Press ne ji LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST Tb Ha B UNITY ta a FINAL SOFTBALL DAY SET FOR SEPTEMBER 6 Community Day will be held Tuesday, September 13, was the position, the two highest to be voted made at a meeting held ircisi-upon at the runoff primary. in the Memorial Build-Th- e The next and last registration date meeting was sponsored by before the primary is on August 27. LehiV Fri-eveni- :if, local new i tf ftei'J Farm Burau. agents are: Registration general committee was nameu 10 District No. 1 Mrs. Inez. Peteror su committees, and son . tne dav's program. District No. 2 Mrs. Fern JohnJohn Bush-r- v son. , yyjThe committee named Evans Mayor John Whimpey, tW-r- " District No. 3 Mrs. Victor Nichol- Dean Rulon Fox, Prior, es. Anderson, 1 P .Mrs. Wanlass, btanley strickson District No. 4 Mrs. Lott A. Mrs. Carleton Wilson, Mrs. diia;Wiark, of tanley Taylor and Bishop E. B. jarrett. Tentative plans call for the usual PEOPLE'S STORE ne display of exhibits in the Memor-'- J Building, of farm produce, flower HAKES IMPROVEMENTS splay, hand work, scout and "A e t 4-- H -- xniDiis. are llie The People's Store on State Street vih the other organizations and are have greatly improved the interior of tairfnj miniature parade, New their store over the week-enSeptember 6, in a effort to shelves have been added with th ake the Community Day a real day side east to the moved all groceries If vou haven't already contributed of the store and the dry goods and asked Lehi people are by the to the cause. Members of this comA side. west hardware placed at the "j. ... . jittee to get their handwork ready large addition in the stock has been mittee will call in the next few days. r the community day exhibits. They made and a large shipment of dry So please do not fail to help the cause. re also reminding the farmers and :re i goods added in preparation for the No amount is too large or too small. srdners to line up their choice school day needs. for the farm division. Prizes coming 11 Illicit y d. -- pro-iuc- ts ii TIQJJ i given . J: i ior winning uispiays numocrs win De en- - CELEBRATES 56TH l eredtnein winning the county and state fairs. WrEDDING ANNIVERSARY fa Let us all get behind the committee t r i i jV 'jT--uay a reai ana mane tne community day for Lehi. The family of Bishop and Mrs. John Stoker met in their honor at Saratoga on August 7th, honoring PRIMARY ELECTION Mr. and Mis Stoker's 56th wedding Four generations of anniversary. SEPTEMBER 13 Stoker's enjoyed an afternoon of i swimming, social chat and games i A followed by a dainty luncheon. A primary election will be held on beautiful wedding cake with a mini (September 13. This primary will be ature bride and groom, a gift from :'or the selecton of candidates for the children, centered the luncheon parh nartv to vntpH imnn of tVip table. 1 runoff election on September 27. 'Voters will not be allowed to scratch Miss Madge Worlton spent the week-end Lake elections Salt to in be will asked but primary City. She atvote a straight party ticket as there tended a reunion of the will be several candidates for each at Salt Air "Monday evening. CITY PURCHASES aid PROPERTY I 1 , MORE LIGHTS TO BE ' Lehi city recently purchased the property surrounding the city water supply in Alpine. The deal calls for 97.73 acres giving the city the entire property and will be the means of avoiding future trouble with property owners near the springs. BODY OF DROWNING ADDED TO ATHLETIC DRIVE UNDER WAY The final drive for funds to help defray the costs of the floodlight system for night activties is under way. We hope each and every home will have been visited at the end of the week. To those who might have quesioned the value of the project may we cite the activities as evidence of is value. There have been three ball games almost every night since the lights w ej e installed, giving participation to ninty people each night, with approximately 540 hour participation per week with hundreds of spectators enjoying the games from 7 to 10. Get behind this worthwhile project. Donations large or small will be cheerfully accepted. The committee in charge of the drive are: Ben Russon and Wilford Russon, 4th ward. Charles Turner, Clifford 3rd ward. Austin, Jake and Clem TurRoberts Oliver Sabey, Mr. and Mrs. ner, second ward. Eldred Southwick, .'th ward. Charles Brooks, Art Sabey, La Drue Dorton and Dean Prior, 1st ward. Wonfor Barnes Clubs and bishoprics. Mrs. Josephine Cooper, Ada Phillips ladies organi- and Rhoda Johnson zations. No. 18, 1938 FIELD VICTIM FOUND IN LAKE Two more poles with flood lights will lie add to the athletic field in the near future. The poles will be given to the field by the State Bank The body of Henry C. Lamb, 1. of of Lehi and S. I. Goodwin. Money Lake City was found in Utah Salt for the lights will be secured from Lake, Sunday by three fishers, James public subscription and the electrical Elwood Phinnev and Jack Ivie Olsen, work and power will le furnifhed by about one and one-ha- lf of Murray, Lehi City at no additional cost. miles from the pumping plant in the The addition of the new lights will Mr. Olsen explained lake channel. light up the north end of the field that it was a dog they thought they and enlarge the space for night playbut when they apwater the saw in ing. The two poles will be arranged it they saw the head and so that the lights can be turned on proached ear of a man. Thev dragged the corpse into the boat, rowed to shore programs, when the entire field lights and called authorities. The body had are not needed. been in the water for about three The Lehi public will appreciate the days and was badly decomposed. It generosity of those giving this ad was taken to the A. H. Wing Mortu ditional help in improving the field at Lehi for identification. for night recreation. Reports from ary How the man came to be out so far inare the field show that the crowds Durnell Sheriff not known. was creasing and tlvit the night softball minimized the possibility the that games are enjoyed by citizens of all body could have floated to where it ages. was found, and estimated the man would have had to walk a mile to reach the point where the corpse was MAGICIAN AT found. The body was held in Lehi while ROYAL TONIGHT officers made every effort to identify it. The body was identified, Monday Marquis, world famous magician, by Mrs. Arnold Hutchinson of Lake will appear at the Royal Theatre in Shore, a sister of the victim. The one day, Thursday, August 18 youth had formerly resided with Mr. for two performances matinee and and Mrs. Hutchinson but had been night. Matinee will start at 4 P. M. living in Salt Lake City recently. and the evening performance at 8:15. Mrs. Hutchingson said she had not Many strange and unusual things heard from him for sometime and had are promised during the Great Mar- made inquiries as to his whereabouts. Don Souhwick who was acting as quis' fast moving two hour show. Beautiful girls will be changed into flag man on the Saratoga Road relive rabbts and the bunnies will then ports having heard cries for help be given away to lucky children in the coming from the lake late Thursday Mr. Southwick went to the Ghosts will walk and evening. audience. skeltons will swoop down to sit among other end of the road for Carl Rack-e- r, also acting as flagman, they wadthe spectators. the ed into the lake till the water reached Marquis is bringing exactly same show to Lehi that he has their waists, then proceeded to the presented in New York, London, pumping plant at the Jordan River Paris, and other leading cities of the and notified Fred Shelton and David world. Critics of lading metropolitan I. Gardnr who searched the channel dailies have hailed Marquis as the in motor boats, in an attempt to greatest magician since the passing locate the faint calls for help. of the immortal Houdini. Hearing the calls twice the party New and wierd illusions will trans- made an intensive search but upon form the stage of the Royal Theatre finding nothing they returned to the into a wonderland and fantasy dur- pumping station and notified officers ing the performance of the master who also searched in the vicinity. showman. Special lighting effects and an elaborate setting of glittering scenrry enhances the Marquis LOCAL MERCHANT J lhi NOTICE t ftl.H: vnziYC'j I ASSISTANCE MEETING fwi$ 7 1 fjunmiriq Bird r - j To stylewise women this important an nouncment will be the signal to buy liberally of these nationally known stockings at these new low prices. They're ideal for to meet every hosiery all occasions need. ... 510X, was 1.35, now J. 15 620X, was 1.35, now 1.15 1.00 1.00 452X, was 1.15, now 202X, was 1.15, now hose You can't find lovelier, longer-wearin- g . by Humming than DAVENCREPES . featured in clear, glowing shades, Bird smooth fit and gheernew that flatters and wears incredibly 1 Sizes 8 to 10 Va Mail Orders Filledl years of age in- 17, 18 and 19 inclusive. 20 years of age and over. An entrance foe of 25c will be charged to help take care of counts and provide balls or the final match. Entries may be tnade with Mr. Prior at his residence or at local printing offices. No player will be scheduled for a match unless the entrance fee is payed. Registration closes Saturday. Matches and time will be posted at Tennis Court and in local printing office windows. Matches must be played as scheduled unless change is agreeable to both contestants and tournament director. Any player not ready to play within 15 minutes of the scheduled time will forfeit match. C D FISRT WARD CIRCUS COMING TO TOWN GOODWIN'S The Store of Service and the Home of Wolverine Work Shoes. pre-senati- IN A PERSIAN GARDEN SPIRITS OF THE KEG FRIDAY NIGHT IN A SPOOK EASY The local Old Age Pension and Assistance Organization takes pleasure in reporting a splendid meeting held last Friday evening with state president Paul IL Allred and Mr. George J. Fox f Salt Lake as guest speak- SEE A BEAUTIFUL GIRL TRANSFORMED INTO A LIVE ers. j Newest Shade 14, 15 and 15 B clusive. on See!! PENSION AND H 7 inclusive. The great, collossal, monstrous, stupendous, mammoth production of the Lehi's and Bangem Bingem Circus is on the road. They will be in Lehi on Tuesday, August 30th with At the request of city and farm a greater and better show than ever. bureau officials the Primary ChildThis will be the third annual ren's Parade has been postponed from to the people of Lehi and August 24th to September 6th. the management has spared no exMrs. Beatrice Taylor. pense in getting the very best in their show. There will be the great mammoth parade, the same attracsideshows. The tive, educat'(nal high class main show. PROFFERS TENNIS CUP Prepare now for the great day, reserve it, mark it on the calendar as HAYMAKING PARTY a Red Letter Day in your life and E. N. Webb, local jeweler, prepare to attend the great producSCHEDULED TONIGHT in Bishop an attempt to make tennis an at- tion. tractive sport to people of Lehi and Watch next week's paper for further The Lehi First Ward M. I. A. are neighboring towns, has donated a fine announcements concerning this great to the winner of the Lehi event. sponsoring a "haymaking party" to- trophy tennis tournament. The open City ward first night. (Thursday) for all members. All ward members are invited and urged to attend this novel party. Each person attending will be charged loc to help defray expenses. The party w ill meet at the First Ward Chapel at 6:30. New LOW Prices On All i matches to be played under the title of '"Webb Tennis Cup Tournament." The tournament is open to all bona-tid- e residents living in the bounds of the Alpine School District. The winner of the cup must win it three times, two of which must be in succession to retain permanent possesion of the cup or trophy. Entrants may enter the group in which their age places them. The winner of each group to play in the final round for the championship and of the trophy. These possession groups are as follows: A Entrants up to 13 years of age RABBIT Members, don't miss Friday evening, August 19! MARQUIS THE MAN WHO MYSTIFIED NEW YORK GILES FEED STORE PROMPT LONDON DELIVERY PHONE PARIS 78 ROYAL DAIRY and HOG FEEDS PEACOCK or YELLOW STAR FLOUR $1.10 Per Sack Extra Urge CEDAR POULTRY, THEATRE One Night 25c Each POSTS Coop, Dairy or Household Spray 25c and up Spray Pumps ' Sheep Salt or Hay Salt Epsom Salts for Poultry... 5c Lb. Black Leaf "40". $1.25 Per Lb. . GRINDING 10c Per k' 100 , t.;:. Miim m Thursday Sj AUGUST m i Oi Regular Royal Prices in ' MATINEE 4 P. M. NITE 8:15 y |