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Show The Leni r ree Jr re TD. LEHFS WIDELY READ lume vii LEHI CITY, UTAH. HOME-OWNE- THURSDAY, NEWSPAPER D NOVEMBER No. 15 24, 1938 'PRE-SEASO- HIT OH HIGHWAY j TWO MILES OF AMUSEMENT BASKET li FOR NEW YORK FAIR BALL GAMES struck by a projection other vehicle while or truck m a on the highway two and one ifcf miks north of Lehi about 1:30 dm. today, William Hodgson, 73, jLper, Utah, was at the Lehi hos--jS. Evans Deputy Sheriff John ARRANGED ?Apparently bl pre-seaso- . rted. 'fllodgson was discovered by Allen Tin5on, Provo, Eugene Ford, Spring-vj'- I're-seaso- e, and John Bennett, Provu, as the home from work tfree were returning A. H. Wing Evans said. "tibulance took him to the hospital, rl suffered a gashed face, rijrfct arm Ihi and head ffacture above the wrist, was not his of rest body the but iiured. ije was found lying beside X road. Physicians indicated he X probably recover. Evans and Deputy Sheriff Walter investigating the Cers were also icers were also inevsti gating the uld ! jse - cvans repoiteu. today, GOODWIN'S Coach R 'SS Nitlson is rapidly getbasketball squad ready ting the for the season's opening after the n game was holidays. One with week last Spanish Fork, played Lhi winning in a IS to 12 score. n already arranged garni are a game with the Davis High at Davis on Monday, DeceinWr 12. Jay Whitman, coach of the Richmond High School will bring his team to on Friday, December 9. The team will meet the Springville team on the local floor on Friday, December 2. "The prospects for the coming Lehi team have been cut from 40 men to 20. Those who are making favorable bids for places on. the team at practices are: Jack Mitchell, Iee Roberts, Dick Roberts, Ralph Roberts, Dean Charles Carson, Keith Mitchell, Trane, Howe Woodhouse, LaVar Dowaine Evans, Darrell Bateman, Adams and Bob Dorton. .T: 25) . ' . ... J ,J I LIONS NAME ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL XMAS COMMITTEES OF JOLLY OLD SAINT HICK 280-acr- his truckload with of XMAS JOY BOY SHOT ON RAB- GIRL STEPS OH WRONG galore for all member of the family and presents BEER STAND TOYS BOOKS GAMES Beautiful and useful gifts XMAS CARDS and DECORATIONS PLAN NOW YOUR XMAS BUYING and avoid the later rush and disappointments One Cent Cl c ft Hospital Notes TEN GENTS THEN SELECT ANOTHER PATTERN FOR ONE GENT Price boy's Sheriff John ' S. Deputy eye, Lehi report- - Evans of od. They were hunting with three others when Ervin apparently came or was in the line of fire as his brother pulled the trigger on a rabLehi bit. The boy was rushed im he was where reported hospital proved after being pronounced "lew". The youth's gun was a 12 gauge and was fired from about 100 feet. Evans said. The party was hunting in brush land. The wounded bov was carried by his companions about a half mile to an automobile. t 3UPT. MITCHELL to Howard Matthews was rem-ve- d hiis home in Ple".sant Grove, Sunday. the and Mrs. I). R. Superintenent followng a recent operation at were Mitchell Lehi Hospital. promoted to the status of grandpa and grandma, Tuesday, Mrs. Ether Carson was removed to when a beautiful baby daughter arh,- - home Fort, Saturday, rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. n Cedar .!l treatment at thei Leonard of med Portland, Rampton following local hospital. Oregon. The mother, the former May Louise Mitchell, and baby, are report, I t .... U,v! to was to be doing nicely, and superintended Hummi" Kicliartis Mar the hospital, Sunday for treatment ent Mitchell very proud of his a in for gunshot wounds, received Cedar in Valley. hunting accident ONE' PATTERN YOUR CHOICE FOR (Tno gun-sh- A GRANDFATHER S BUY MAY HITS BUS Bernell Bateman, 40, bus driver in the Alpine school district, averted possible injuries late Wednesday when when he jumped from the bus as it was struck by a northbound Salt Lake & Utah railroad train near Lehi, wording to Utah county officers. I The Lehi Lions Club are getting ready for the annual Community Christmas. Committees were named at the last meeting for arranging the Christmas street lights and for the Community Christmas committee. Lions Powers and Lowell Brown named to arrange for the placing of the Christmas street lights. Lions Knudsen, Christenscn and Durnell were named to arrange for the annual Community Christmas celebration. A report from the Mercur road was to the effect that during the next three weeks the Mercur road to Fair- field and Cedar Fort would be com- -j pletely graveled and finished. A committee was named to contact the state road commission. The bus driver apparently pulled onto the railroad track in front of the DATES SET FOR i oncoming train and, upon seeing that Ario the bus couldn't clear the tracks beliAZENS CLASSES fore being hit in the rear, jumped The ?"ational Institute, of Music from the car, it was reported. Mr. Bateman was the only occupant of "th Southwestern headMiss Winifred Ha.en, Child Wela'id Arts, the bus. Los fare at special. st, met with a large crowd Angeles, California, quarters in the High School last Monday afterare leasing studio headquarters in the noon. A large increase over the last City Memorial Building and organizUTAH TO POWER Hawaiin was reported. The group gainclass violin classes the for and ing in some to ed begin very valuable instruction in early guitar departments PAY DIVIDEND a group discussion, under the able December. direction of Miss Hazen. Mr. George P.. Easmi, a former student at Brigham Young University Arrangements have been made to Salt Lake City, Nov. 16 Directors have the group meet in room 105 of and an advanced student in music at of the Utah Power and Light com the high school building. Dates for I. os Angeles, and other coast cities, declared a dividend of the classes are set to be held on the is appointed instructor and will pany today 3 $1.15 per share on the $7.00 December following dates: establish residence in l'erred stock, and $1.00 per share on 1st. During the past year Mr. Eason Monday, December 5, l!l; January the $;.00 preferred stock. at 2, lfi ami 30. has instructed several classes The dividend is payable December 21 Each class will be lead by Miss American Fork and Prov", and will to stockholders of record of Nov. 21. continue to serve at these points. Hazen, of the extension division of Total of the dividend was $248,126. the In addition other instructors are University of Utah. The classes s The amount is the normal are free and located at stud os in Magna, Midvale, everyone is invited to ouarteily dividend payment and is Murray, Sugar House, Salt Lake the state as declared in each of the attend. They are sponsored by the Parent Teacher organization. City, Ogden, Logan and Brigham I revous three this year. quarters be will Ail students enrolling City. given both instruction and also inMrs. Elias M. Jones spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell and Mr.' struction for ensemble and public ap- and Mrs. Charles Turner spent Sat- - visiting in Sandy with Mr. and Mrs. Instruments pearance playing. urday in Bluffdale. Henry T. Anderson and family. by the institute. The institute is the largest organization in the music teaching field in the United States and is at the present operating in all the coast FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Idaho, Arizona, states, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado and Texas, in add'tion to Utah. Students from LADIES OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT SATISFIES these sta'es will be presented in a We are headquarters for Mass Recital to the number of 11,000 at the World's Fair at San Francisco on June 2.", H39. All students of the institute have LADIES' SWEATERS LINGERIE the privilege of becoming members of the Junior Musicians of America, a national, organization to develop music study and music appreciation in the children and youth of America. Mr. W. J. Lawyer will be here several days to supervise the enrollA small deposit will hold them for you until Christmas. ment and class organization work. imm tISS arts 2-- Patter YOU INJURY AS TRAIN 20 Taxes in Utah county do not beGUN MISHAP come delinquent until December 20 in" stead of the November 30 date set by A charge shot accidentally law, County Treasurer Andrew Jenfired into the face and neck of Ervin sen reminded today. The county comSalt Lake missioners 13, Union, Richards, approved the time recently county, y his brother, Gene, 16, while extension. the two were hunting in Cedar Val- Taxes are coming in satisfactorily, ley Sunday morning will cause the Mr. Jensen reports. l"Ss of the left A Provo girl stepped on the wrong gadget of an auto and the beer and lunch stand on state street which was run by Hugh McKinney was a mass wreckage Sunday. Earl Wagner, 'AO, of Provo stopped his car at the Central Service Station late Friday night, steppe:) out. raised the hood to inspect the engine trouble and told h:s companion to step on the gas. She stepped, and the car shot through the wall of the Hughes lunch stand '! feet away,, carrying water pipes, counter and other equipment bef'TO it and piling them in a heap against the southeast wall. Deputy Sheriff John S. Evan? of Lehi said the srirl and two other occupants. Elmo Castleberry of Provo and a seend e i . were uninjured. Mr. Evans did not learn the names of the two girls. ON DECEMBER LOSS OF EYE SUFFFERED IN DOLLS both wet and dry DRIVER ESCAPES TAXES DELINQUENT BIT HUNT TRIP GAGET, CAR WRECKS DOLLS DOLLS aplenty zone is shown above in an artist's sketch made from the architects' plans. It will form a two-mil- e loop. So modern is the type of construction that the drawing looks "futuristic." NEW YORK The largest amusement park in t.ic wur.ti. with every conceivable safe and respectable entertainment device and show, will be e a part of the New York World's Fair exposition. The amusement patterns for Ws Uian the Regular Price 15c) of one was. TWO LEHI STUDENTS Hooper Hogdson i m i HONORED AT B. Y. U, brought to the Lehi IMsptai. uesuay refor injuries treatment night. for Eudora Knudsen and Russell Knud-seceived near the Point of the Mountain driver. run and of Lehi have been elected when struck by a hit BEST BET IS and secretary, respectively, of "Norske, Danske, Swnska 4-- H GIRL ENTERS at Brigham Young This formidable name, university. WORK AT CHICAGO loosely translated, means "Club of the Scandinavians." Plans for the year's activities inMiss Zetella Price received notice, clude weekly meetings where topics set made Saturday, that her dance was to of interest, such as language, history, work Club this summer in of and culture of the peace loving 'th its be entered at the World's Congress Scandinavian countries will be distempting array of Price Miss arables for Mi'lady. Club's at Chicago. cussed. A number of the club memiTtah Cnuntv winner of the are returned missionaries from bers came back she wore thpmVhe Revue at Provo and is a mission of the the Scandinavian lnand then wore them Stvle Dress out i.uu. of Gail's Griet member of Latterday wonder how Christ we Jesus of Church kneft:nTyou educational the with cWiv 1nt Question us too and along at Saints, Mrs Fern Johnson entertained of the group, activities social and rv "believe iUr nnr"a tn? a birthday dinner, Sunday, honoring they will present programs in church said. anniversary of her the birthday at Provo, and near-b- y GAwinV,5an",'Meet me 8t H daughter, Rhoda. Covers were aid gatherings towns. you can shop nd sale for Mr. and Mrs. Raymona uurum MISS , .. Tlrflner. A William Price s reported very ill hme institution ; Carl U Cough. Ernest Barnhart. his home this week. at wards and the Johnson family. Sant William . n vire-pieside- Our Dress Shop 4-- H 4-- I two-third- I We stock Warm Clothing Queens Lace Hosiery non-prof- it Men's Dress and Work Clothing Get Your Christmas Presents Now PRIMARY CONFERENCE IN SECOND WARD SUN. Rubber Footwear Shoes for Men, Women, Children When better shoes are made we will stock them. The Second Ward Primary their annual conference in the ward chapel, Sunday evening at 7:30. The Primary will furnish the entire program. will hold Power's lioe Store MAIN STREET LEHI, TjTAII |