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Show THURSDAY, APRIL THE LEHI FREE PRESS 14. 1938 Republican party officers, County LEGISLATIVE DISCommissioner Sylvan W. Clark said, did not present a suggested plat TRICTS DESIGNATED with the county board as requested . Districting is as follows: District Une, north end of the county: Alpine; COMMISSIONERS COMPLETE American Fork 1, 2, 3, 4; Cedar Fort; DIVISION OF COUNTY Fairfield; Highland; Lehi 1, 2, 3, 4; INTO FIVE AREAS Pleasant Grove 1, 2, 3, 4 (Lindon). District Two, part of Provo and Division of the county into legis-lirtiv- e north to Pleasant Grove; Pleasant districts as required by the View; Orem 1, 2; Vineyard; Provo new primary law, was announced Bench; Provo City 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and following a special session of the 11. county commission last week. Distri. t Three, Provo City 1, 2, 3, Essentially, the districting is the 4. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19. game as that proposed by a DemoDistrict Four, all south of Provo cratic committee appointed by County and east of Spanish Fork: Clinton; Chairman A. O. Ellett recently and Colton; Mapleton; Soldier Summit; chairmaned by Alonzo J. Morley of Spani.-- h Fork 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Provo. One change was made, Lin-do- n .Sprinjrville 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Thistle. being placed with Pleasant District Five, south and west of Grove. .Spanish Fork: Benjamin; Dividend; Genola; Elberta; Palmyra; Shore; Spring Lake; Salem. Lake Goshen; Pay son I LOCAL HAN INJURED IN AUTO CRASH off suJered a sc vvie RUSSEL BONE d and ana ior.-r- a cut over hi Ifft eve aeei- ,n..l.ilp aui--i"an LEHI NET CAPTAIH a kn'-- injury inrfield late SHunw? dent nea - ,1- - or W oW as he whs night b The car driven Russell Bone was cho?en by his driven car a 1938 -the y was mates to act as captain of Pioneer tennis squad, having just hv a . V . J. Revnoms saiu r .r.ntv Chf-riffinished leading the Lehi lkeiball 11:30 p season. thP urcijer.t occurred about ajrjrresration through a toutrh MSt had anwho has GiHs. The team personnel m. '.vhcn M- rthe Russell Bone taker. nounced as follows: -Smelt Roband Hardy Jenkinsfm, seniors; GarMt Id ,.!at f the n;erican ';'ert Dorton. Keith Trane and Daniel ing and Refining cmpany. Wnrfion, juniors Allan Chipman, lr.g i nirht t'ini en me Ah. Donald ,f Garfield near the L'tah "Pir Grant sophomore; n: i Evans. Ralph Allred, Joseph Godfrey .mni.anv tallies dump mi coiimcu car. ... am! Ralph Roberts, freshmen. .it ,.nnd- Peterson witn .ne w ith smelter the to enrou'-w Wh Mr-Ve- ru. We are prepared for your Easter needs - ti,.. A FULL GROCERY STOCK i 1 ILAMSIEM nBMCDS. MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH Easter Trip 11 A fine son was born to Mrs. Odell Peck on Thursday. 24 HOUR SERVICE STA "BUCK" PETERSON, Manager FIRST EAST and STATE STREET LEHI, Stat UTAH tablis funda progrJ pment chil s NOTICE rhole Healtl late is to health rry, b a coir Chapter 43 In accordance with Section three-mona period March 15 "Law of Utah, 1935, to June 15, 1938 has been designated for the inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equipment, steering mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipmotor vehicles, trailers ment on all resident-owne- d in the State of Utah. and p' a :s th semi-traile- rs STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D- - HAMMOND, i IIG t: Chairman lis 1 I' Honorary local committee ChairMrs. man, Mayor John N. Whimpey, D. R. Mitchell and A. B. Anderson. Executive Committee A Carlos Wm. Mrs. Reed Berry received treat- Schow, chairman; Hadfield. F. A. Hunger, treament at the local hospital, Tuesday. surer; Jos. Robison, publicity; Leo The infant son of Mrs. Viola Brown Hansen, educational; Edward Lar-sereceived treatment for an arm injury fraternal; E. C. Jorgenson. Monday. The arm was caught in an business and professional; airmail electric wringer . pickups schedules and service, John Hutchings. to n; n, k aw h I Comer Garage I t i OFFICAL INSPECTION STATION I BRING YOUR CAR TROUBLES o 1 I Mar sizes 'egtl raity lvalue 4an We TO US, WE REMEDY THEM SATISFACTION youi you is gift RIGHT PRICES GUARANTEED t at if DENTAL GROUP SPONSORING rms r class motor supplies and accessories CENTRAL SERVICE d( :iken , Open Day and Night 355 MAIN STREET The following committee for Lehi were named this week to serve durA winsome baby daughter was born the National Air Week, May 15, ing to Mrs. C. M. Carson, formerly Alice to 21. Laird, boy was born Virgil Peck, Monday. ;ianatic the Thursday to Saturday. A baby PE0T Telephone 85 NATIONAL AIR 15-2- $5,000.0) i Hehi ts&te UBauiIk. n. MAIL WEEK MAY ii CHIL Sunday. get the squeaks out of that car so it don't spoil the day See "Buck" PHONE head-o- Petersen Mr. the avoid to sharply which car, oncoming centerline, struck his The following patients were reat First aid treatment was given moved to their homes from the Lehi most the the smelter hospital and Hospital during the week: to the seriously injured were taken ambuin Lake hospital City Salt Mrs Alma Peterson and baby son lances of the two companies. on Saturday. The others injured in the accident were Mrs. Gibbs, several fractured to her left Mrs. Merlin Prestwich ribs, internal injuries, fractured home in Orem Saturday. knee and lacerated lip; George Coon, fractured 51, of Garfield, possible Carl Edwards of Cedar City Wed nose, lacerated head and body bruises, nesday followig a recent appendicitis and Richard A. Gormley. 32, of operation-Magna, severe head laceration. o Alden Zabriskie, 30, of Magna, Mrs. Stewart Durrant and baby laceration on left leg and scalp; daughter, Tuesday. 27, Magna, Harold L. Garrard, Alfred J. Ball, 26, left bruised arm; The following patients received of chin severe f. laceration; Magna, treatment at the Lehi Hospital dur facial L. Howard, 30, of Magna, ing the week. fractured lacerations and possible 37, of F. and nose Lindberg, Rudy to Mrs. A baby girl was born severe injuries to leg and left Magna, Louis Holdsworth, Wednesday. wrist. were taken to the St. The a Marks injured in Salt Lake City. MrsRay Carson underwent Hospital major operation, Wednesday. She is NEW DRESSES at POWERS. reported t0 be doing ''just fine. Beth Thrasher received medical from care at the Lehi Hospital If you want a carefree r.tTicer swerved his car impact, but the was riding the MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $5,000.00 its eight occupants. . FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES EVERYTHING YOU NEED bank is your assurance that the money you have now still be good tomorrow. It is backed up by government ja. surance and that makes doubly sure of the investment The STATE BANK OF LEHI is at your disposal for any aid you mav want. Depend upon it. A !. machine I, r n Hospital Notes I MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE f NEW DRESSES at POWERS. V 'E LEHI, UTAH POSTER CONTEST dental Poster Contest is being the United throughout States and the Alpine School District has participated in the contest. As result of the contest some very fine A sponsored ? ibi m posters were made by school children in the district showing some very artitic and novel ideas with the anticipation that some of the posters will be accepted for the national The Utah posters vill be prizes. given prizes at the Utah Dental Convention being held in Salt Lake City on May 5. NEW DRESSES pve yc HOWi never Set eeuon :i let shoe i ptha 1! 1 at POWERS. h UTAH CANCER ARMY F, etc. OH THE MARCH IE With Mrs J. L. Gibson of Salt Lake City, as leader of the Utah Field1 Women's for the Army control of cancer is again on the march supported by the L. D. S. Relief Societies, Parent-TeacheAssociations, Health Societies, Women's Clubs and the Utah Medical Society, sponsored by the Lehi Athenian Club, are planning an active campaign for the coming summer. Arrangements are being made foi a series of radio broadcasts to be given over KSL each Saturday at 12:45 p. m. Speakers will include leading physicians, health directors and nvic leaders interested in fight for ypil with pilet ' for rs Offering the widest range of shades and tints available in fine paint of EVERY TYPE TIVE NEEDS on interior and exterior surfaces. !est films. Repots from counties indicate that the work of the committee is going anead rapirtlv throueout the state and that favorable interest in it's objectives is being aroused. Mr. and Mrs. Glendor VV. Adam visitinir with Mr spent the week-en- d and Mrs. A. F. Adams nd family. S Buffi Vfllom I Bin Bint. Green. Cr.m. C,ry " I Orchid. Paints enttett's gainst cancer. Mrs. Gibson also announced that seven films on cancer education are now available to schools, civic groups, women clubs, and such institutions as wish to (rive their members the benefit of the instruction contained in thi ... for ALL DECORA- SI ud Norlea bur AtU llir "hrirtl" - imm VBrt i 5oU . r ,B "' ..far. fm to th. W.Uf.I MOh, itaadM .k 4,pwtm. " Unl of. 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