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Show Lehi's Leading f ne Weekly Paper Prints the News First Carries the Advertising Has the Circulation LEHI ehi Free Pre S WIDELY READ " VOLUME V 1 LEHI CITY, UTAH, FIRST WARD HOMECOMING No. 3 THURSDAY, APRIL IV ltf37 Science Wages Relentless War In Its Effort to Curb Diseas PRIMARY SPRING SUNDAY AFTERNOON First Ward offcials are a homecoming program in their ward chapel, Sunday, April 18, Arrangements are being 8t 2 p. ni. made for a splendid program to be furnished from out of town, talent. The meeting wil be as a farewell to the house, before work beold meeting the chapel. on remodeling gins All former ward members are invited to be present at this homecoming and present ward members are urged Ward committees have to be there. arranged for a souvenir booklet for this event With no private axes to grind; no selfish pervnal interests to and no financial strings leading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D " r" YOUR NEWSPAPER FESTIVAL APRIL 24TH The Lehi co-op- er FIRST PLACE Lehi High School on type team first place in the amateur typewriting event of the K. Y. U. commercial contests held at Provo, Friday. The Lehi team made an average of 74 words. Members of the team are: Helen Hansen, Emma Simms, Max Sharp. Ileen Sunderland and Beatrice Wardle accompanied the team. Miss Helen Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hagen Hansen w.,n first place in the amateur division, scoring 93 words per minute with 14 errors, Miss Hansen won the same event last year witih 83 words per minute and STAKE HONOR NIGHT TUESDAY 24 errors. the close of a very sucMax Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. cessful M. I. A. year, the Lehi Stake Frank Sharp won fourth place in the will hJd their annual stake honor same event. night in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel. Miss Glade and her team are to be Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. There will be congraulated upon the splendid show- inp the- made at the mwt and in add" ies. including the drama, music and one more pennant to the school's The drama demonstration ng dancing. trophies will be given by members of the Stake Board, there will also be talks by the Marking - LIONS NOTES Music from will be given by stake board members. the opera ''Martha" stake M. I. A- chorus. The Lehi Lions will hold their reguThe entertainment is free to everyluncheon in the Lehi First Ward lar one and everyone is invited to attend. a special The Ix'hi Stake Primary associ- ates the work and ation will hold their annual Spring ation of the citizens. splendid Festival in the Lehi High School Gymnasium on Saturday, April 24th. The theme of the festival this year, HUPTAILS CELEBRATED TYPE TEAM WINS planning- - 'it J TtE,R Tew u I n. :ii.:;g duck in the eighties an intense, white-face- d man with t)uin;ng eyes was arguing a point be.'ore a group ot critical French medical scientists. Finally, with testiness, one ol them snapped: "Louts Pasteur, you are a dreamer, not a scientist." Whereupon the great Pasteur retorted: "I say again. It Is in the power ol man to make parasitic maladies disappear from the face of the globe." Since those prophetic words were uttered, declared the Dental Institute of America today, science has conquered one plasue after another yellow fever, small pox. malaria. Chances cf a baby's survival are greatly enhanced. ('Right now the war on disease is being waged as never before." it is stated, "and we like to feel that dental science is playing Its full part. We know that infected teeth are taking a heavy toll of lives, and so Relief Society Hall. Thursday evening (tonight). Sylvan Clark, County Commissioner will be the speaker and WM. ROLFE ANSWERS there will be good musical numbers. The committee in charge will be FINAL SUMMONS Lions Knudsen. Lott and Mitchel with PLANE SEARCH TO the prize furnished by Lion Price. The committee in charge of the next William Jasper Rolfe, 75, passed START IN JUNE away at his home here, Sunday night, meeting will be Lions Xielson, Powers Price. following a long illness. He was born and in Clearfield, Utah, December 8, 1861, Burbank. California, April 9 a son of William Jasper and Eleanore LOCAL MAN WINS Western Air Express officials aid Wilkshire Rolfe. He has been a resisearch today they do not plan to esume dent of Lehi the major part of his PLACE IN FIRST a WTA plane which vanished with for life. He married Hannah Jacobs and seven persons aboard last December has been a farmer most of the time COUNTY SHOOT 15, probably until June or July. since. Officials said they would wait until He is survived by his widow and the the deep mountain snows clear before Victor Larsen, a member of the attempting intensive searchfollowing children : Edna, Jasper and Oral Rolfe of Lehi ; Mrs. Earl Condor Lelii American Legion Rifle team won This is the plane that was thought of Provo; Mrs. Ralph- Barratt of Garf- the gold medal given for the highest to have crashed north of Alpine. ield; Merrill Rolfe of American individual score at the Utah County M. rifle meet, at Provo Friday night. Fork; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Angus Gardner visited friends Shacer of Vernal and Mrs. Annie While the teams score was not as in Provo, Saturday. Gamble of Green River, Wyoming and high as usual, Mr. Larsen made a entertained four grandchildren. score of 95 and was awarded the Mrs. T. F. Kirkham little guests Friday afterFuneral services were held in the coveted gold medal for first placetwenty-fiv- e Frst Ward Chapel, Wednesday afternnoon, honoring the eighth birthday oon with Bishop H. A. Anderson Mrs. Virgil Adamson of American anniversary of her daughter, Bonnie refreshFork, spent Sunday with her parents, Jean. Games and dainty conducting. the guestsments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs- Angus Gardner. Opening song a quartet-InvocatioWalter L. Webb of n v . will bo "Gersethone, the Goddess of Spring." Miss Fern Rothe will represent the "Goddess of Spring," the "Goddess of Earth" will be represented by Miss Klea Turner and ''"Apollo" will be represented by Miss Ruth Peterson. There will be demonstrations of dancing and other activities of the association given by all the Primary children of the Lehi Stake. This will include all children from 3 years to 12 years of age all in costume. Ward workers are training the children of the different groups for their parts in the festival and the affair promises to be one of the best the Primary has yet attemptedThere will be no admission charge but voluntary donations will be accepted at the door. Everyone is invited. It will begin promptly at 2 p. m. J; aie Qjiiig our uunost lo loader We have learned hygiene. teeth Infections are the starting points of many disorders which bring suffering and shorten life. From the infected tooth, as leading medical scientists have warned, germs and their poisons are moved Into the blood stream and carried to the heart and other parts of the body. These germs wage war on the heart muscles and heart valves. They filter into the kidneys, and the victim develops nephritis. The has proved tremendously valuable in determining trouble in the early we mouth - CITIZENS RESPOND FOR ay CITY stages. "So long as a hundred million Americans, or three out ol every four, totally neglect both dally and dental care there u professional small hope for improvement " Greatest work, the Institute says, can be done by bringing mouth hygiene to babies and to the millions of school children with diseased teeth. P M. Lehi was a cleaner city, Monda night after the city wide clean-u- p of Monday. Business people, schools and citizens joined hands in a general resulting in a greatly city clean-uimproved appearance to home surroundings, vacant lots, streets and cemetery, one of the most noticable was the thorough cleaning given the old pioneer cemetery on state street, DOCTORS TOOLS where willows, weeds and accumuSTOLEN lated rubbish was cleared away. Trucks were kept busy hauling trash to the city dumping grounds and Someone helped themselves to a bag the various ward captains with their containing tools of Dr. E. Eddirjgton, crews responded willingly to the genJas. Tuesday. They also took a new eral call under City Councilman blood pressure testing outfit. The bag Holden as general chairman, in a city was taken from the doctor's car by wide clean-uMany residents added shrubbery the hospital Tuesday afternoon. A flowers to their gardens and and afterin was the that hospital tramp noon and is suspected of the theft. many more are planning on keeping a It is thought that an attempt was cleaner more beautiful city throughmade to steal tre ca but fiding that out the summer. Mr. Holden wishes to thank all who although one door was left unlocked, He states in the clean-up- . assisted the ignition was locked, the thief took that the city officials and special comthe medical case and instruments mittees working on the drive appreci- p I p. mm ti 'A. - Salt Lake CLEAN-U- to City, Violin solo "A Perfect Day." read by Dean Condor, a grandson, of American Fork. Remarks John Hutchings. Solo "Lead Me AIL. the Way" Mrs. Edith Evans. Remarks Herman C Goates and Bishop Hyrum Anderson. Duet "Day Follows Night" Mrs. Rula Dorton and Mrs. Abe Anderson. Prayer President Virgil Peterson. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery as dedicated by Raymond Stewart. BETTER MEALS for less money Sketch 3 B l ft mmmi V WW , 3t Now Norge brings you the greatest improvement in home refrigeration since the first Rollator. Flexible interior arrangement! You can meet every food ftorage requirement in an instant !iance the shelf arrangement every day .'you wish. Most Deluxe Norge Rollator dif-reRefrigerators can be arranged in 9 See new the Norge today weys! OH RADIO Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray received this week that their son. Elder Gray, who is laboring in South Dakota, as an L. D. S. Missionary been granted the privilege of S the first L, D. S. Missionary to Pk over radio station W. N. A X. " Yankton, Elder South Dakota. cpoke over the station at 4:30 '"irsday afternoon for ten minutes, !W the L. D. S. Missionary work TOg e the radio in that mission . He ft a his companion have also opened of the hardest cities in the mission n S. street meetings. fd Elmo FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK MODS. LABI-SEPHONE I Ji" I TERMS AS 10W IS Compf-to- still further Is proved, 17 LEHI, UTAH r, im- now more economic! then ever c en more powecf ul . Mire the refrigerator you buy 1 genu- MAIN STREET ii " WARD APRIL Your Home Store of Service MAIN STREET The El Viente Singers of Salt .Lake City will furnish a concert ii the Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Sunday evening, artists April 25th. These thirty-tw-o are among the state's foremost group of musicians and are furnishing concerts all over the state. They give solo and chorus numbers and promise music lovers of Iehi a real treat. They are conducted by Raymond Christopher and accompanied by Irv Officers of the Mutual ingH. Webb. organization are bringing the artists to the Third Ward at their own ex pense and the concert is tree to the pubic. All those who enjoy good music are invited to be guests of the Third Ward, Sunday evening, April 25. Park-R-Sh- e pleasantly DELIVER PHONE 5-- J LEHI, UTAH Glenn Trane left for Marysvale Cailfomia. this week. He expects to be r muloved there f r the next month. for SPRINGS HOT Swimming Open SARATOGA Famous New Filters A UIV T T sur- the students by giving soda water ap a secial treat to each one of the group. Everyone was completely filled with a desire to have more bigger and better trips and the leaders found this :dea very favorable. , V1VUI 25 prised The Lehi Hardware WE COMING TO THIRD rink at Refrigerator. nr.FA'V WING A. H WING EL YEINTE SINGERS Park-Ro-Sh- ine Norge Rollator DAY semi-form- ing. The G A. A. girls and the F. F. A. boys sponsored the trip under the leadership of Mr. E. B. Garrett and Mis Pauline Goates, the recreational leader of Lehi. The management of the skating Be I5c A The Rollator Girls Day will be observed at the local high school, Friday. The girls are arranging special features for the entire day. Rules for the day call for the girls to come dressed in short percale dresses, wearing hair ribbons and carrying dolls, skates or toys of somekind. The girls will bring play dinners and a bottle of milk for their noon lunches and will eat on the front lawn. A special assembly and stunt al program will be held. A dance will be held in the evening to which the public is invited. Sixty enthusiastic pleasures seekers had a very satisfying evening down at Saturday even- EVERYTHING YOU NEED be-1n- j AGAIN GRCE LEADS! GIRLS DAY FRIDAY DIG SUCCESS nt BOY SPEAKS I. SKATING PARTY 1 LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. George Wing and Mrv nd M rs- - Walter Woffinden entertained a larve crowd of friends and relatives at a wedding reception in th DansArt, Thursday evening honoring the marriage of their daughter Jennalyn and 8n, Thomas, who were married in the Salt Lake Temple that day. A. IL Wing, brother of the bride, acted as master of ceremonies. Musical numbers were furnished by Miss Vera Anderson and Mrs. Evelyn Woffinden and Samuel Webb and company. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by the guests. Both young people are graduates of tlhe Lehi High School and the groom has gtudied at ithe University of Utah. They have hosts of friends wishing tffiem every happiness and success in their journey through life. They will make their home in Salt City, where Mr, Wroffinden is employed at the Z. C. UVVI |