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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST EEI'IQ HADE READY Sunday School and Genealogical Tjc1b meeting wOl be held In the L"i Second Ward hapeL Sunday, August 2Jth J p. m. All worker in these organization! jure urged to be present. In the Sunday School department special program has been arranged shewing the Importance of the teachers training program outlined for fall and winter month. New project will be introduced by board member to be worked out by early fall. Instruction for the dime fund will be given. It i requested that all Sunday School officer and teachers be present om hundred percent. it ATTENTION CALLED TO PUBLIC. F03 received C Conner of Thistle un- cleaning and for the beginning of renovating, ready the school year on September 10. A skylight is being installed in the hall of the high school buildinj to Improve the lighting of the hall. The new study room on the second floor of a thorough NOTES son of Sunday. Donald, and Mr. Barnes Cook was taken the high school building Is almost com- to the Lehl Hospital with a broken near pleted and many other Improvements leg. He was riding a horse cut saddle turned. when the the are being made in the building to dry farms make the school life of the student as He was dragged about 50 yards. He crawled as best he could, dragging the pleasant and heatlhful a possible. broken leg, till he reached the highway . Mr. and Mrs. Rile Strickland found him not long after and rushed him to medical aid. Mr. MARRIAGES citizen of the city are requested their share In protecting the property of the City Ball Park, and are requested to keep automobile, horse and cow out of the park. In the past some confusion ha been caused the paytrs by horse and cart parked too near the diamond. The boys are doing their share to win the championship with and the public should them in thla matter and assist them in keeping the park in good condition not only for ourselves but for the number of visitors who visit the park at each game. New wire ha been placed before the grandstand and effort are being made to have the park in as good a chape a possible for the remainder of the season. All to do M. I. A. UNION MEETING TUESDAY COLLEDGE-BROW- CX -- SCHCCL! The Lehl School Buildings axe dergoing1 truck would clear her. but the rear end wedred ber treatment for lacerations of ber ifg of the truck swung" ear. arm against the t She received medical treatment and a fracture arm, Tuesday. Lehl Hospital. the Fort Cedar Norma Cbamberlaia of had her tonsil removed Wednesday. LEY CANNERY CANNING LARGE AMOUNT OF VEGETABLES CEDAR-UALMrs. A. SGI'OCL BUILD'suS ummmmm THe THURSDAY, AUGUSTS THE LEHI FREB PEESS 23, 1934 new-lywH- fttpfiy GOOD The Lehl Community Cannery haa been canning large amount of vegetable since the opening in the early umroer. A report shows that a total of 35.000 can of vegetables have been canned to date. These vegetables have been brought and by people from all parts of Utah seatomato The Salt Lake counties. son is just beginning and the cannery officials expect to handle a lot of tomatoes b fore the season closes. EATS ALWAYS Yoa can ALWAYS get the best selection of chcice Meats and Groceries at our store. I 1 LOCAMTEMS N Monday Lehl and Manning played baseball at Fairfield the score was 11 Miss Irene Colledge, daughter of Mr. to 4 In favor of Lehl. In the evening and Mrs. Lester Colledge and Richard a dance was held. Brown, of Drapor, were married by residence Bif hop I. W. Fox at hi CONCERT ON THURSDAY. Wednesday evening. AUGUST 30TH I Third a popular The bride Warder and has hosts of friends wishing the The Lehl Orchestra will give the young couple happiness. They will on the High School steps on concert make their home in Sandy. Thursday evening Aurost 30. A numls A wedding party in honor of the will be given by the bride' ber of special numbers will be presented with the orchestra numbers. The parents, Saturday evening, In the Third orchestra has been practicing for Ward chapel. over sixteen sometime and will give an excellent All ward member concert. years of age are Invited to attend the The final concert given by the Lehl party Saturday evening. Band Wednesday evening was one of the beat ever given locally. The numFORMER LEHI YOUTH ber were the ones that have been MARRIED HERE FRIDAY given by the boys at the concerts at Plea-sanGrove and American Fork4 Miss Georgia Franeom and David Austin of Nephl, were married by F. F. A. NOTES Bishop S. I. Goodwin, Friday, at the Gcodwin home. Mr, Austin is a son On Wednesday, August 22 the F. F. of Parley Austin, formerly of Lehl. A. stock judging team from Lehl, comFOWLER-BECposed of Glen Evans, Daniel Evans. Daniel Jones and Keith Erleksen went to Miss Verland Fowler, daughter of to the Heber Fair and Home-comin- g Mr. and Mr. Nlron Fowler and Bert take part in the stock judging there. n Thursday a poultry judging team Beck, son of Mr and Mr. Alma Beck On August 26, 27 and 28 fifteen will be married in the Salt Lake Temcomposed of Kirk Crabb and Daniel ple, on Friday. August 84th. Both young people are well known in Jones from the Lehl group will t&ke Lehl. Both are graduates of the Lehl part in the poultry judging, members of the Lehl F. F. A, will High School. Miss Fowler was chosen the state encampment at the join LeM's at last Sugar Pay Sugar Queen celebration, and is an active worker in Logan Agricultural College and will the Lehl Fourth Ward I D. 8. organi- take part in the llvetock, poultry and : crop Judging. sation. Dean Price and Leo Hadfield who Mr. Beck Is also an active L. D. S. church worker In the Lehl Third Ward were chosen from the Lehl group-- ' td having recently returned from a I D. Join the Utah Band for the Livestock Show at Kansas City this fall will S. mission. Tholr many friends in Leh! wish practice with the other boys from all them every happiness and success parts of the state at the encampment. All F. F. A. boys who are going- to tnrough life. They will make their are requested to meet at the Logan home, in Lehl, A reception in the young peoples) Memorial Building. Thursday evening honor is being given by the parents (tonight) at 8:30. of the bride !n the DansArt, Tuesday 4-1evening, CLUB ROTES 1 FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. Everything for the canning s Ferd Evass of Eureka spent the w ith his wife and parents in d week-en- Lehl. Mrs. for the Ferd Evans who has been ill past two weeks is reported im- PHONE 17 proving-. EBM. MAIN STREET Neal Cooper and daughter, Afton, of Nevada, are guests of Mrs, Cooper's sister, Mrs. Angus Gardner. LEHI, UTAH Mrs. g'J)S)"SSajg!p'v Tga. ARE YOU GETTING ALL YOUR Misses Roberta Ball, Cleora Lewis, Boyd Larsen and Dean Worlton, spent Monday at Lagoon. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Elder was placed In quarantine for Scarlet C3 Fever, Tuesday. ; t The first M. I. A. Union Mee'ing of the season will be held in the Lehl St cond Ward at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday, August 28. All ward and stake workers are requested to be present at this meeting where instructions will be made for the given and preparatoln opening: of the M. I. A. on Tueoday, September 4. All efflpers, teacher and prospective worker are ex&eaid to attend and receive this Rpocla! instruction necessary for the successful beginning of the tea-son- 's work. , LOCAL CRWPU NEWS l. Thanks ' are extended to Mr. J. J. Barnes and Cecil Johnson and helpers for their efforts in securing 145 bushels)' of pears and ditsrlbuting- - to its member throughout the city at a low cost. Also through their effort orders for sugar are being1 given out to all families receiving FERA relief. Because the city will be unable to furnish a truck to transport fresh meat here In the near future the local union will try to arrange transportation so that relief families wUl net lose out on the meat entitled to them. All members are asked to keep alert for news of the arrival of fresh meat as the weather will cot permit storage. It is circulated that many of the members are red and radicals and tha its main issue is to fight the We wish to state that government. this is not bo and refer the Preambe of the organization to any one who la doubtful, also that we do not permit Reds or radicals to join and we try to uphold the government laws. We hold our meetings public every Thursday night In the Memorial Building and anyone investigating or seeking information for membership are invited to attend. This organization will stand the strlctlst investigation. We or organised for a common couse, come bring your friend, we have good program. Remember every Thursday night. Local CRWPU Publicity Committee. Mrs. Louie Mulllner and family of Twin Falls. Idaho, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan. Tues-daand Wednesdy. Mrs. Muiiiner who has went the past week with Lehl relatives returned home with them K Henry Sorenson and Mrs. James Zimmerman were Salt Lake visitors, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane and Miss Merris Salsbury of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. M, S. Lott. Mrs. Jane Lewis and Mrs, Roy Peterson attended a funeral in Salt Lake City; Wednesday. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, on his mother. Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Tuesday. He was enroute to Beaver. called , Mr. and Mrs. John Whlmpey, Mr. and' Mrs. Don Whimpey are visiting relatives in Shelley. Idaho. K Miss Fay Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck and Thomas Peck of American Fork wilt be married in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, Aug. 24. Miss Beck Is a popular member of Lehl's younsrer set and is a graduate of the Lehl High School.. Her many friends wish the young people a happy, successful voyage on the sea of matri mony. They will make their home in An erlcan Fork. Hospital Notes The following patients received treatment at the Lehl Hospital, this CLUBS ENJOY OUTING H Club of fifteen communities' In Utah County enjoyed a very successful outing at Saratoga, Tuesday. , A stunt program was given in the forenoon with the clubs of each town Nebo Stake winning the contesting, first prize for their stunt. At the watermelon hunt at noon the first prise went to Leland Club. The watermelon seed contest was won by the Pleasant View Club. Payson won the silver cup for the best attendance and stunt. Lyman Rich. County Agent, announced a Club exhibit at Sprlng-vlll- e in September where all clubs of the county will place exhibits. The 4-- H 4-- H 'BTH WEST, STATE ST., LEHI ' For GAS, OIL and SERVICE BEER, SANDWICHES, ICE 'CREAM and CONNECTIONS Open Dane Nights and Spaical Days Until 1 A. M. iM SERVICE S OPEH I City, George Mowers of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Miss Maud Hackett OB Friday and Saturday. Fred and Keith Wanlass left We&t dnesday evening for a two weeks their in Salt Lake City with parents, Mr. nd Mrs. W. A. Knight. I and Mrs. L R. Peck, STATION "BUCK" PETERSON. Manager 108 STATE STREET, LEHL UTAH Mrs. F. J. Nicholes of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Roy Terry of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner gueta of Mr. was a Lehi visitor Tuesday. i g- Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Reynolds and Misses Annie, Delia and Rachel Bone, son, Junior, of Provo, were Lehi visitBishop Erlckson and family. Mr. ana ors, Sunday. Mrs. Warren Bone enjoyed an outing Mr. and Mrs. E. H, McAffee of to Lagoon, Monday. at the Geo. Provo, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis home. Neves of Portland. Oregon, spent Miss Mattle Davis who has been Thursday with Miss May Lott. The ladles were sisters of Dr. Seabrlght. spending her vacation in Lehi returned to her work in Salt Lake City. Sunday. former physician. Mrs. Josephine Young, Leri Hifflf and Ja. Bryant were among the IM veteranc attending the Black Bak celebration at Springville. PRIMARY TO HOLD DO-NU- DAY T nn,i tpii TiTfcrrt Primary officf08. k teachers are conducting a of tuej Mrs, Sarah Muiiiner of Twin Falls, Thursday, today, the proceed! Gayord West, son of Mrs. Maud the H ' Idaho, who has been San Francisco. West, of California, visiting relatives sale will go to help defray who are guests of Mrs, West's sister, and friends in Lehi returned to her penses of th organization. Ihl do-e- vt i Mr. Dean Powell, Is reported HI with typhoid fever. The Zadrld Stitchers met at the Lynn Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess home of their leader, Miss Cleo Royle is very ill with typhoid fever. Fox, Monday evening, the girls voted to hold He been shearing sheep in Wyomhas Warren Russon had a cast removed meeting twice a week until schoo) starts he contracted the disease. where from his leg Wednesday. in order that they would be able lo ing finish their projects. Mrs. Ellen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. U. Morris Anderson was treated for A. Jones and Mrs. Dennis Giles were burns on his hands Thursday, Mrs. Morgan visitors, Wednesday. Thomas remained for a visit with relaHyrum Tlmotfcy received treatment tives In Morgan. for a sprained ankle, Thursday. SPECIAL PROGRAM SUNDAY Miss Margaret Thurman returned The infent of Mr. and Mrs. Dean A special program "has been aranged home Monday from a three weeks Smtih of Alpine, had ti minor operation visit for the sacrament meeting at the Lehl at Mt. Pleasant with her sister. Mrs. performed, Friday. Third Ward, Sunday evening at 7:30 Francis J. Nielsen, Mrs. Nielsen and Mayo Richards received treatment p. m. by the ward genealogical com- son, Stephen returned with Miss Thurmittee. , man for a week's visit with Lehl relafor a thigh injury, Saturday. Family members of Mrs. Walter tives. Lavere Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox from Salt Lake and Provo will " Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirkha-of George Downs, Bonnie Fox, daughter furnish the entire program. An excellent from Salt Lake Salt Lake City; Mrs. Samuel Cox of of Mrs. Isaac Fox, Jr., had their tonsils speaker will be pesent and a progam of music Ogden; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Barnes removed Saturday. and readings has been arranged. cf Salt Lake CUy; Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will be hosts and Mrs. Erme. Tomilson of Lee Chrlstofferson was treated for a to the visitors, previous to the meetPeasant Grove: Mrs. Hannah Francis,' sprained ankle, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis and family ing. o of Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. U. A, Jones Leo Hndflt-lhad an ahacesa of the CLUB LEADER INJURED nd daughter, Orlesn of Cedar lef opened. Sunday, City; AT SARATOGA TUESDAY Mr. mid Mrs. Heber Cutler of Salt L"ke City: Mr. and Mrs. John Cutler IVth Fox had an Infected finger Mrs, C. A. Corrner of Thistle, Utah, nf Draper, W. M. Prestwich and family lanced, Sunday. suffered a broken arm and a severe of Idaho FaUs. Idaho; Dr. and Mrs. The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Mlllen cut cn the arm. when a truck brushed Byron Kessler of Bouniful, Mr. and Into her as she stood on the running Mrs. T. M Waddell Foler had a minor operation Monday., of Provo; board of her car at the Club out Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and family of Provo; Mrs. Dennis Giles of CaliMJllen Fowler received treatment for Ing at Saratoga. Mrs. Corrner was attending the out- fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas cf a lacerated finger, Tuesday. ing and stood on the tunning board of Bl.ickfoot, Idaho, were among the to Mrs. K. E. Meredith and baby were the car while a truck attempted people who were present at was turn It the' the funeral service for Wm. Thomas around. that J thought removed to their home Wednesday. week: SERVICE Ray and Darnel Carter were business1 visitors to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. home. ' TIMID WARD H out-of-to- AM DEER GiinOEfl PHONE 354 Donald Plerson returned to his home Salt Lake, Sunday atfer spending the summer at the I. R. Peck 4-- H I CENTRAL In Hen-cricko- en CLAUDES PLAGE WE CARRY ALL GRADES OF OIL AND GREASES. Mrs. John Peck and son. Bobby, who have be making their home in St. George, will return to Lehl this week to make her home. Mr. BECK-PEC- FREE Auto Wash with grease job. home Monday evening. DTICE FER4 Mrs. Juliette Goates returned home. Saturday, from a ten day visit with friends and relatives in Layton and Ogden. SUGAR FOR FERA I arrived orders SJMJ those who placed their the order at the can Sugar orders Mr, and Mrs. William have Thayne and family of Salt Lake City, were guests receive of Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Taylor. Monday day office now. evening. CUTIKGS AT GEKEVI Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, daughter, Vervene, and son "Buddy" and Miss Pauline Goates are spending the week at Moon Lake. a- -- t - . i. ot Geneva erl omi!v outlnf "f and the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundsen returned to their home in Pheonlx. Monday and Tuesday r8Pr' of D. Hambln family WednesW on Pleasant Grove Day L)on On Thursday the Provo their their families will hold Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin spent Sunday in Sandy, guests of Mrs. la Goodwin. outing at the resort. On Saturday and Sunday Communist Party will now Arizona. Sunday following a visit with relative in LeJil and American Fork. Vir-Pin- Mr. and Mrs. Harry page and family attended a birthday party at Riverton. Sunday. The party being in honor of the birthday of Mr,. Pa rnotheP Mrs. M. A. Orgili who celebrated her oirthdny that day. of an were Sunday guests Mrs. Fred Gaines. .Ke , , 'tn Mrs. JOsenh Hamma. TT..'l r annum ruA, D-Fox. Mrs. Emma Barnes . vention and outlnff. Greyhound 1 tot will leave Salt Lake City every two hours. Wi The Utah Power and LIS" " of Utah County will bold August Geneva on Tuecday. v Vineyard ! August 29, 1 hold an outing at the "uft' 1, day. September a meet between Salt Lake The Salt be held. toB' , directed by Charles ti, Instructor of the Dei) be The Provo team will The regular Monday night Senior and Junior Genealogical classes will begin In all the wards of the Lehl Stake on the second Monday in September. Carma U ! ofForronlou. promt" This th since the closinff School Pool In 129. 0 w , , |