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Show ACT. SOff AN SOW A HABIT. iEAP CHARACTER IEH1S WIDELY RF.AD LLH! 5t. ilRECREATIOHAL ' -T- ' cooperation of the high school field. !th ward ami '.n and Lehi City . ward at 1th 'ill' J. District Ward I,,.. e school - Is? and 3rd ward at 3rd the recreation-!LgaJune continue to awe inaugurated two years ward. 2nd and 5th ward at high sch..L the THIRD WARD CHAPEL l m will be unu'er the direction tu,c ltU . U.. Prior who is empiujeu uS u V. m and 4th ward bye. June 21 1st and water from deer creek i sought-voti- ng to be done in 3 division?; are nominated. director - city- e No. 40 HOME COMING FOR ELDER DEAN WORLTON SUNDAY arrive to t.t-- An election for the purpose of validating the proposed creation of the Highland Conservation district will be held on June 12, according t the provisions of a resolution passed by the board of county c .mmissioners toMEMORIAL DAY TO BE day. The district organidation is under OBSERVED MONDAY way to enable the land's in the importJune league ant Highland Bench area to qualify June 13 Games. fi! play Thursdays and the boys Sat- for the benefit of receiving water from I.ehi will observe Memorial Day on June 22 Junior talent hour. day. the Deer Creek district 2!) June Picnic night and games Monday, May 31, as the regular Taesa'ay will be turned over to tne The notice of election approved Memorial 6 hour. Story Day date falls on Sunday. July ,ior activity hour, the program of the commission names 13 will There be the regular Sunday serThursday by or Dramatization, July pageant itch has steadily grown in value and Harry Jerling, Orville C Day and vices on Sunday in all wards. While action. 'jrticipation. Isaac W. Fox as the directors of the there has been no special program for 20 Junior hour. M Wednesday and Friday will be de- - July 27 Games. M ..inlay set district. the regular Memorial July f filed to Free Play Activities. These rites will take place, Monday with the Three Dirisin, 3 Games. August ward play be held at the respective For the purpose of the elect inn, the Ameiiean Legion and Auxiliary holdAugust 11 Finale. the following winds with superiis divided int. three divisions, ing their sunrise services as usual on district Wednesday Program Free riny ors: High School Campus, Pauline with a pulling place in each as folMonday morning while citizens will June 2 Jack Tournament. Clem Turner; Sates; Wines Park, 1. No. lows: Division to vote at the pay their respects to their loved ones h:.l I. ii.ru n'g.J " ' j r Fourth Thursday Xiyhi Senior Piny Sche- residence of David H Adamson. R. during the day. noiu, Arthur Rahpv dule J j'iird, Wallace Glover. During these All business houses will be closed F. D., American Fork; division No. 2 -. ..In.. otivtii.s mnnr ...... artivitip at 2nd and 3rd wards 3rd June ..w.u LTC D. S. ward Monday. Many out of town visitors to vote at the Highland L. pioj j such high school. 4th and 3th ward at 4th be available to the public are No. division expected both on Sunday and 3, and polling chapel; tennis, stunts, ward. volley ball, field ballMonday, L. D. in many staying over the weekThird ward ? the at place June 10th 1st and 2nd wards at I.ehi. The polls in each case will he end with local relatives and friends. flying contests, sail boat con2nd and 5th wards at high :ss, bicycle jaunts, sand pile model - 3rd ward. open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. school. '4, etc Preliminary steps required by law AUTO DISPLAY The captains of the various groups June 17th 1st and 4th wards at in the formation of a water eonser- iT. high school. 3rd and 5th wards at vatjon district have all been complied DAILY ward. A petition Girls' Senior and Junior third signed with, it appearsLeague: June 24th 1st and 2nd wards at )V Governor Henry H. Rlood was first First Ward Donna KirXham. high school. 3rd and 4th wards at 4th filed with the county commission, askEvery day more new and used cars Second Ward Mae Strasburg. be ward. the state are requestthat engineer brought into the new auto display Third Ward ing Klea Turner. at high ed to make a water survey and allot1 wards 5th and in the People's Co-o1st room Julv building Fourth Ward Ruby Christensen-Fiftat within id wards 4th lands high and on the State street. It is now possible school, ment of water for Ward Ruth Worlton. for the people of Lehi to buy cars from school. the boundaries of the district. Men's Senior League such as I.ehi dealer. You no longer have to publia Other requirements Pcri-dUnder Friday Free Play First Ward cation of legal notices, have also been leave town to purchase used cars or Byam Curtis. Direction of Play Supervisors. Second Ward Lowell Brown. carried out. any Desoto and Plymouth models. Third Ward Horseshoe June 4, 11. 18. 2.". July Public hearings on the proposal to Manager Kelly Wilson invites you to John Colledge. 20 Fourth Ward' 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30; August 6. 13. create a district have also been held, come and see the display of cars he Don Whimpey. Fifth Ward and 27. at which a few parcels of land were has on hand at the auto show rooms. Glen Wanlass. asked to be included nd a few asked Boys Junior Junior Boys' Day Saturday League to be excluded. CONSTRUCTION STARTFirst Ward June 5 2nd and 3rd wards at high Bobbie Carson. Election judges have been appoint4th at wards 1 5th Second 4th and school. Ward District No. Grant Ash. ed as follows: WARD ED ON Third Ward ward. Jack Mitchell. Gr esbeck. David H. Adamson ward. 3rd Fourth Ward District two-Ste- phen June 12 1st and 3rd at Dale Russon. and Lott Robinson. Fifth Wara' 2nd and 5th wards at high school F. Beck. E. M. Strasburg Don Evans. Construction for the First Ward It is hoped June 19 1st and 4th wards at high and Kenneth White. District three house was started last Mon-!a- y you will support your meeting 3rd ward. at wards E. 5th nrd captain and Anderson. P. Joseph The work of several and captains contact school. 3rd morning. ward at Margaret each June 26th 1st and 2nd men is gradually beginning to show. eligible player in your ward- Smith and Charles B. Colledge. 3rd and 4th wards at Joe scheoule for each fol- - high school. All land owners to whose lands Parts of the building are being torn V- no privat axes to grind; selfish perv-na- l inUresti to terve. and no financial stringi leading to any other source of power or influence. MAY 27, 1937 in Los Angeles by June 12th where they will U- - met by Mrs. Win Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates and son, Paul, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Durrant is the former, I.. Jo Guates of this city. Shortly after her marriage to Stewart A. Durrant, they were called on the mission. A son, now one year old, was born to them on the islands- - The Goates family resided in Iehi until the past winter when they moved" to Salt Lake. 1 LEHI VOTING PLAGE 4th ward at hign 3rd and 5th ward at erh in aaa.uon to mr. school. school. 2nd ward be. nor there win ; June 28th L--t and 2nd wards at ncTisors proviuea unuer uickuhiur lead-1 hese set high school. 3rd and 4th ward at 4th up. f;t reational . 1d,, lino- fciat.es in chare-ward. 5th ward bye. ou""tre ''s privities. Mr. Clem Turner, -j July 12th 1st and 3th wards at and Arthur Sabey high school. 2nd and 4th wards at Sut Glover u rcuo do-high school. 3rd ward bye. K divid tne soft- a to have nlannerf girls i, Junior Activity Hour team from 1 .nd kick pin baseball Tuesdays at Wines Park H w3rd, also a men's league and June 1 at 7 m. Treasure hunt p. aor boys league. and games. each Monday Thf rirls will play June 8 Story telling hour. 7th. The men's Lnine Urt I'TAH. THURSDAY, ELECTION JUNE 12 1.--T ? Y. With no NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D HIGHLAND WATER PROGRAM ANNOUNCED rouf?h rree rre il BEAP HABIT; YOUR NEWSPAPER I l .i.v.. Eldt--r Dean Worlton who returned home Friday after laboring 2a months in the L. D .S. Mission in Germany and Austria will be honored at a welcome home Sunday evening. The Missionary Committee of the Second Wara have arranged for the meeting. A good musical program is being planned for the evening. Elder Worlton will be the speaker. The returned missionary will undoubtedly have some very interesting things business Richard Osen-bausessions. of Denver, past president of Li, ns International, will be the prin speaker at two sessions of the convention. Both Governor Blood of Utah andt Governor Clark of Idaho are on th Included in the convention plans ara hkits, dances, musical entertainment, golf, parties and many other attractions. Special attention is being given to entertainment for ladies, and it is expected that most Lions in the district will bring - their iA-h- ,' Till INCREASES j p. Lew-Emm- a ctoud lsand where each will be played. 4th ward. Julv 3rd Girls' Junior and Senior League Softball and Kick Pin Ball high school. school. June 7 2nd ward and 3rd ward at high Goin" Places 5ne . ! t--, Hmrr r -- -- wy GA y ifr-- RELEASED FROM HAWI1AN MISSION luggao-- stock of steel SirD " just the suit cases tor auto travel they'll stand the knocks iind nnrr,a Kot ll-in(- '""(t ,!" M'. Sfwart I.e'--.i !,: water proof. We have a select stock of overnite Cs in various sizes. We have just ,hat you're lookinc for and at the new-th- ey're , 54 you can V afford m s ... n king !tnd knpe "Ba'l Band and year.- - ago to Mi. imi n the Ilawiian ai f..v homo June 5 on fnl-- ' M,.rl.-.-- li'ivmg r.o oi T,tt r "' " : an( they're the GOODWIN'S and home of "olverine Work Shots. - d f to ,,. .1 U t ,,f at.y Clii nvab- l- Lens Vh,:e or Clear l.: Tinted Bifocal.-- L''ns E. N. WEBB down- - The cooperation shown thus for is remarkable and those persons in charge are grateful to the workers for the support they are giving. DRY GRAIN LOOKS PROMISING The dry grain looks as if it may give The worms which profitable returns such menace last year a be to roved j) seem to be working but very little on The grain the crop this year. is in need of moisture but it really looks quite promising. - Alma Heck and I.ela visitors Monday. Coates were J Among those who went to Salt Lake TAX VALUATION Mission were Mrs. Dan and" Ralph, and sons, Fjeld Dr. and Mrs. W. L- Worlton, Mr. nd Mrs. R. B Worlton and Mr. and Mil. Herbert Austin. German-Austria- IN UTAH COUNTY ' NEW and USED CARS X,W oN DISPLAY IN' ..f GO-O- P. BUILDING PLYMOUTH DE SOTO INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS KEIXY WILSON. Manager n - DIPS SLIGHTLY Mrs. Jay Powell and Mrs. Thomas With valuation assessments in Utah A. Assessor Taylor were Salt Lake visitors county complete, County Lawrence M. Atwood, Saturday an- Tuesday. nounced that the total assessment figure is on the whole five per cent LIONS NOTES less than last year. The decrease he attributes largely The regular meeting of the Lehi to the equalization of assessment on a project Lions Club will be held in the First different types of property which has featured the work of the de- Ward Thursday. May 27th at 7 p. m. Events of the veiling are: music, partment during past months, especialclassification. lands in farm reading and installation of new ly In classifving the latter, field men officers. Committee in charge of the meeting have gone onto every piece of land in lo to as Lions Taylor, Wanlass and Webb. it are evaluated and countv the cation, type of soil, possible use, water The prize will be given by Lion Schow. applied and like basic factors. To Committee for the next meeting will this result a basic price has been ap Le Lions Whipple. Wing and Worlton. plied, the result being to Mr. Atwood Mr. Elsie Sudweeks, Mrs. Sarah more scientific equitable method of E. Gaisford, Lila and Pete Gaisford, assessment. "Our purpose has been to equalize attended a birthday party in Salt Lake values throughout the county in all City. Tuesday evening for Alex Me- classes, so one group pays the same Kinsev. as another." Mr- Atwood commented. Although personal property general ii i".r,.; Vialtf fjMH" ""BMM ly increased slightly, merchandising decreased during the period $$10,000 in value. This is due to a reported loss of $300,000 in storage sugar resultant from few beets being raised FRIDAY AND in 1936. Without the sugar loss, the THURSDAY, merchandise figure would have betterSATURDAY ed the previous year. Machinery de F0R creased $50,000 in valuation, Mr. At FLAYORADE, 10s wood finds. All Flavors There has been a slight reduction to some in due in home valuation, part CANS concessions being made in regard to PEAS location and actual sale value figures. Sheen during 1937 have shown a de PEANUT BUTTER cided increase in the county, with 1 1,580 more this year than last bring2 POUND JAR ing the present total to 48,313. Valuation was increased $29,662 from this OXYDOL, ,artrtf pttCkaKe source. Foxes, too, show an increase ' u ' adde i valuation HILLS o 7('7 with $5,0(10 COFFEE, Swine increased $2,500. and' poultry Blue Can .l,2i'(i with 420.307 head in the county T - fving 'd citv lots for valu- - ORANGES will occupy the atn n purposes l i during the remainder VANTAGE, of this car. 'I his work, however, will if l.ig'i'i during 1937. Mr. At- PORK & BEANS, llf 10c wood point- - out, with a couple of ' : i R ESS i' SALAD to set the task Comj war.- - iir''(v-ar- v ING. (Juar pleted ' ' ' - , SPECIALS 3 25c 3 29c 21c 22c 20c 83c t.- ver in our Hearts and atti-ntio- I EXAMINED , the prices are right toni. store of service Durrant EYES HAVE YOUH initio,, I?!1 ,; will A- thr.-.- make us prove uvq weignts -- ten ounce twelve ounce remember wo are fol. 2jquart.rs your Rubber hoots in hip, sporting, m Th, d sr v CANVAS nrm- - ' . - to summer? We can help vou solve tour water has been allotted are qualified oe and 5th ward: at oting t can at the election. . 1. I. J., Of: " nit. 2nd and un donP mlv j the division in wnicn situated. lands or'a major portion are 10 voie oi 1. i,iu-nis pntitlea lamiw vnte as to thrat, Hirector? anil' aso tfl .... whether or not the aistnci to one entitled is voter Each formed. or water of foot acre each for v ,te to his land allotted tlon thereof Corpohv the countv commissioners. v i i .Vistrirt are 01 i'v ianu ration owning its vote to be cast ,1,.. qualified voters or agent. officer U- its authored 1st FIRST wives. Orson Kelly, president of the Boise Ijons Club says- ''This is the first Lions Convention ever held in Southwestern Idaho, and we are determined) to make it one of the most outstanding programs ever carried out in We are particularly eager Lionism. to v'ltertain the Lions from Utah and are depending upon the Lehi Lions Club to bring a real delegation ta Boise." Friday morning to meet Elder Dean Worlton when he returned from a l.'- 11 gh program. to tell. The people of the stake are invited to attend the meeting- It is the hope of the committee that the building is filled to capacity. Your attendance at the meeing will in some way show your appreciation to Elder Worlton for the fine way he has represested Second Ward and also the the i Stake. The stake presidency and Second Ward bishopric are truly proud to have had such a fine missionary Stake. represent the Elder Worlton received his release early in the spring and since that time has traveled extensively in Europe. After landing in New York he visited in Washington D- C. New York and Philadelphia. and outstanding ate entertainment, Thoughts" .l '' '' Fl.oWFKS "The Fitting Tribute" )" M have a large supply f Peonies. Carnation.---. Aster.-- . Roses Snapdragons and a large stock of pot ted Geraniums at 25c each for MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 31st LEHI FLORAL CO. Phone 60 "Say It With Flower" COCOA, LIONS WILL MEET IN BOISE have been selected annual Lions Hub convent; n for District 28, Utah and Southern Idaho. The Boise Lions Club will be host to all Lions in the district. invitation has been exA special tended to member of the Iehi Lions Club to attend br a group. The Boise Club its making plans for elabor- June lih and dates ' Come in ano' , ns the ! 1 f 17c our complete lino i'eicales ami Hummer Dtcs-Good- Mb for the Buy for Less at rom-nrisin- g BRQADBEiSTS TELEPHONE WE DELIVER 20-- W |