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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Thursday, April 20, 1933 LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Ladies' Hosiery events watch for next week's Issue of the Lehl Free Press. SCHOOL NEWS :: Labi :: i; Lbi i: Whitehouse Linen Finish Stationery 24 envelopes and paper to match for 25c. Lehi Free Press office. The Senior class are In charge of Graduation exercises for Lehl Seminthe assembly, Friday. The program students will be held on Sunday will be furnished from the B. Y. U. ary May 7f at 7:80 p. m. in the evening. with Professor George Hansen of tho School Auditorium. Due to the High B. T. U. In charge of arrangements. graduation exercises coming on the first Sunday in May the M. I. A. con-JoiThe Senior and Junior Girls will programs in the wards will be the posture parade at the Invita postponed. tional meet at Provo, Friday. Class commmittees are working out class program for the exercises. a firot At the debate with the B. T. High FOR GRADUATING CANDIDATES on Provo School Tuesday Bimetalism, LEHI SEMINARY FROM was given the decision. Nola Comer Anderson. Abbott, Josephine Mary and Neldon Hansen represented Lehl, Don Allredf Von G. Adamson, Ilah The Senior and Junior High School Bushman, Vera Marine Brown, Earl n, track Banks, Myrtle L. Carson, Ellen boys wll hold an Inter-cla- ss Barbara Chrlstofferson, meet Saturday. Dorothea Davis, Lois Dickerson, Evans, Reo G. Evans, Don C. Mr. and Mrs; Isaac Chilton of Beth Fox, Wayne Foxf Fitzgerald, Pocatello, Idaho, were guests of Mr. Chilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John John W. Frank, Helen Gardner, K. Goates, Oris R. Gray, Chilton, last week. They returned Raeldon Dover M. Hunt, Levi Carlos Hickman, home Thursday. Hunt, Lucille Hutchigns, Beth Jack: : Lehl : : The Sea Oull girls of the Third Ward son, Avery B. Kirkham,' Cleora Lewis, Elwood C. Loveridge, Primary entertained their mothers at Donald Lott, Maleen H. Roberts, C. Earl Roberts, In Ward a dainty luncheon, the Chapel, A. Robinson, Cleo Royle, Fern Marie was room The afternoon. Tuesday decorated In yellow and orchid, the Elsa Rothe, Ivy J. Russon, Rowene Matilda table centerpiece, place cards and Russon, Clifton P. Schow, favors carried out In orchid and yel- Slade, William Smith, Utelta Smith, Sunder-lad- n, low In Easter theme. Covers were laid Jay Boyd Smuin, Alta Bell Ruth Norma Taylor, Taylor, for Mrs. Sadie Beck, Mrs. Naomi Maree D. Thrasher, Thomas, Audrey Mrs. Bom. Eldon Chadflcld, Mrs. Owen Dorton, Mrs. Victoria Jacxson, Don A. Trane, Dean S. Webb, Howard Mrs. Golda Dickersonf Mrs. May F. Whimpey, Dean Wilson, A. Joseph Eorenson, Mrs. Nydia Price, Mrs. Wilson, Mary Odessa Zimmerman. 0 Mary Turner, Mrs. Sadie Colledge, CLEAN-U- P DAY SUCCESSFUL and Mrs. April Zimmerman. The girls of the class are Fay Dlckerson, Phyllis It was a cold, damp group of citizens Dorton, Zetella Price, Enid Zimmerclean-u- p, man, Wanda Turner, Marjorle Col- who Joined In the final city but despite cold ledge, Virginia Jackson and Udon Wednesday forenoon, a much storm the and presented Is city Zimmerman Gough. Mrs. April cleaner appearance by noon Wednesthe leader of the group. day. Among the most noticeable was the Third Ward church grounds. MAY HEALTH DAY PROMISES A VARIETY PROGRAM Teams and men, plowed, filled in the low places and leveled the grounds, The Child Health day planned for preparatory to planting lawns and May 1, promises a variety of Interest- shrubs. ing programs. The major part of the There are many spots around town Let's finish this events will take place on the new still neglected. clean-uand The keep Lehl a Clean athletio and carnival field. right parents are Invited and urged to Join In town. the day's program. Posture parades from the senior FACULTY JUDGE HONOR 8TUDENTS high. Junior high, grammar and primary grades, programs, stunts and The faculty pass Judgment on demonstations will be outlined to cover ninety-fiv- e students today as to the entire day. Miss Coleman, chairare eligible for 'LM whether they man of the Rome Economics and awards this year. The students names Physical Education department not published because promises several outstanding altho known are not make the of them might Miss Romney, chair part demonstrations. The students must have man of the Posture Parade and formal grade. carried successful through the year at exercises, promises several Interesting features as well as many posture least nine credits to get their awards, In good standing at the parades. Mr. Dorton, chairman of the and must be of award. time and programmar grade activities The names of the successful will be gram. Miss Warnlck, chairman of the elementary grades, with her committee published next week. Art bos lialntng 1h slndtnts undn im.m Dam Canvas for Irrigation ditn, their care for the exhibition to their same grade as last year and about one- parents. adv, A chariot race under the chairma- half the price at Goodwin's. nship of Mr. Durnell and giant volley ball game under the chairmanship of Zada Wardle, little daughter of Mr. Mr, Croft Is also on the scheduled pro- and Mrs. L. I. Wardle, who was gram. severely burned some time ago is reFor a complete time schedule of ported out of danger and doing fine. nt Christ-offerso- De-Ve- re p, com-mltt- ee e maiiin FOR AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Call ' 1?T2lVu... at the LEHI MOTOR .1 A). We Guarantee Our Work and Our Prices Are Reasonable. Come to us for your next repair job. ATLAS TIRES Buy the famous Atlas Tires from us. They carry the broadest, mot generous tire guarantee known, backed by the reputation of the Utah Oil Refining Company, gives you definite protection and tells just what you get when you buy Atlas Balloon Tires. This company guarantee protects you against Accident, Blowouts for any reason, Cuts, Bruises, Under Inflation, Wheel out of Alignment, Faulty Brakes and any other road hazard. JLehi Motor KELLY WILSON, Prop MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Pure Mineral Water A Place Where the Whole Family Can Enjoy Themselves. IPdDWB Baby Chicks LEHI HATCHED csater to small orders. Giaata, Rocke, Reds and Le-bo- Large varieties 12o. Clothes CEDAR VALLEY NEWS Leghorns 10c. Custom hatching. In spite of the blustery day Sunday go-people 'till celebrated Easter by to cars enjoy in or riding hiking John T. Collett State Street, West of Men's Shoes and Work A" n Myrtle Allred. Lehl: Byron CaL; Thompson, Long Beach. VUate D Jones. Park City, and Miss Los Jones. Elizabeth Jones. Ogden; Mrs. H. Jones. Angeles. California; S. Meldrum. Charles Jones and Mrs. A. J. grandchildren. Provo, and sixteen VTV1 Nominations for student body of:: Lehl :: ficer! for next school year will be held GRADUATION SEMINARY Monday, followed by the regular school EXERCISES TO BE HELD election. SUNDAY, MAY 7 N I Headquarters for their lunch. I I. W. Fox the Lehi The program given night church Sunday class in seminary was enjoyed by a large crowd. by HOLDERS OF LAND ADVISED TO RESIST CLAIMS OF STATE childMr. and Sirs. Bob Roberts and visitSunday Easter ren of Lehi spent Occupants of Ground Near Utah Lake ing Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. Act to Adjust Commercial Banking Safety Deposit VaultInsurance Bonds Dispute. Polman of Judge George P. Parker, former at- Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting relatorney general, advised more than 100 tives. Mrs. Polman is staying a holders of accretion ground adjacent to with her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Utah lake Saturday at a special meet- Chamberlain. ing in the city and county building here to maintain their rights and kep Mr3. Edward Chamberlain returned possession of their land despite the home Sunday from Lehi where she fact that it Is being leased to other has been for some time with her huspersons by the state land board. band who has undergone two operJudge Parker explained that under ations at the Lehi hospital. recent decisions of the supreme court the state Is the owner of the beds of Mrs..Elva Sullivan, who is attending navigable lakes and streams, and on school in Salt Lake, spent Sunday visitthis theory the state has attempted to ing her father, Mr. J. E. Garn. obtain title to land adjoining Utah lake. He said the decisions of the Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Weideman and courts so far, in his Judgment, were son, Richard, of Salt Lake, spent the not applicable to the lands adjoining weekend visiting Mrs. Weideman's Utah lake near the mouth of the James Peterson. Mrs. mother, Provo river, and for that reason felt that the owners should not give them Glen, Laura, Mrs. James and Ole up. He also said he was of the opin- Peterson, spent Friday in Provo and ion that the land board should not take Lehi on business. the land from the owners until the rights between the owners and the of the men and boys are busy state could be definitely determined in Many sheep at the shearing corrals shearing some orderly way. near Fairfield. Following Judge Parker's talk, a commltee was appointed to represent Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw, Mr. the owners in an effort to readjust and Mrs. R. D. Bradshaw and Mr. and their rights in the land. The comMrs. A. B. Anderson were dinner mittee, composed of James Daniels, of Mr. and Mrs. William Wing, guests Provo: A, T. Money, Spanish Fork; evening. Sunday Charles Madsen, Lake View, and Ed: : Lehl : : ward Southwick, Lehl, was Instructed DEFEATS SCHOOL LEHI HIGH to wait on the state land board April ALUMNI SQUAD 27. and invite the members to visit the Lehl High School track and field accretion ground claimed by, the ownled by Captain Markland performers, owners ers. Another meeting of the who scored 14 points, defeated Allred, will then be called, It was decided. Lehi High School Alumni team by the O a 3 score on the local campus FriDISTIRCT COURT day afternoon. Francis St. Jeor, holdOPENED MONDAY er of three Alpine district records and A. A. U. record, one The May term of the Fourth district waa high point man for the Alumni, court opened Monday, gathering firsts in the broad jump and The Jury venire to serve for the dash. term has been called to appear for 120 high hurdles M. Allred, H. S.; duty at 10 a. m. as follows: Celestia Evans, H. S.; other disqualified. 18.8. Featherstone, Elvlna Johnson, Free- Mile S. Allred, H. S.; Hickman, H. S. man Royle, Isaac R. Hardman, J. E. 6:25. Barnes, Robert Beverldge, Ella Man440 Hickman, H. S.; Davis, H. S.; ning, John Whlmpey, Lehi; Russell Smuin, H. S. 1:03.1 McMillan. George W. Nuttall, John W. 220 low hurdles M. Allred, H. S.; Boardman, Mary H. Bennett and Fagan, A.; Daniel Jones, Blllie Jones Lottie H. Hayes, Provo; James E. and Smuin, all of H. S., tied for third. Loveless, Orem; J. W. Clay son, Wm. :29. Betts, Glen Jeppersen, P. A. FIHerup, 355 relay Alumni (Reed Kirk-ha'Vineyard; Daniel R. Lewis, J. W. Arn Thaddeus Pannall, St. Fagan, old, Spanish Fork; J. M. Clark, Mary school (Price, Davis, B. high Jeor); E. Noe and Poj D- - Harrington, Soring-trlll- Jcnivs. Charles Robwtt), Buleiie ; alma flofainl D. Shot put Goodwin, A.; Huberts, 11, Jorgenson, Lake View; Spencer Sim S.; Strasburg, A. 58.11. mons, ThlsUe and John Jacklin, AmHigh Jump M. Aired, H. S.; D. erican Fork. Evans, H S., and R Kirkham, A., all tied for third; Norval Carter, H. S. FATHER OF LEHI RESIDENTS BURIED IN PROVO SUNDAY Broad jump St. Jeor, A.; Kirkham, A.; M. Allred, H. S. 19-- 1. 220 Price, H. S.; Roberts, H. S.; David Henry Jones, 72, farmer and former Provo deputy assessor, died at Sterling Evans, H. S. :28. the family residence, 345 East Fifth These boys with the following will North street, Wednesday night, April enter the Invitational meet at Provo, 12, after a three months' illness. Friday ? Bob Chatfleld, Odell Peter Mr. Jones was born In Provo Sept. son, Thomas Woffineton. Sterling 8, 1860, the eldest son of John G. and Evans, Dan Jones, Don Fitzgerald, Mary John Jones. He lived in Provo Joe Wilson and Leo Hadfield. practically all of his life and received 0 bis early education in an old adobe CARD OF THANKS sehoolhouse where the Parker school now stands. He al3o was one of the In behalf of mother and the other first 27 students of the old Brigham members of the family, we wish to exYoung academy, under the direction of press our sincere appreciation for the Dr. Karl G. Maeser. kind sympathies and help receive'', He and others from Provo, Spanish during the sickness and death of our Fork and Nephi went to Arizona in father and especially for the many May, 1884, to help settle St. Johns and beautiful floral offerings recelTed. It was while on his way there that Yie Mrs. Myrtle Allred. met his wife, Catherine D. Petty, Dr. J. G. Jones. whom he married July 9, 1884, in the St. George L. D. S. temple. They soon returned anj lived here until March, 1887, then they went to Emery county For Efficient Printing for a short time, later returning to See Provo. Besides his widow, eight sons and LEHI FREE PRESS survive: daughe.-- s D. Henry and J. Petty Jones, and Mrs. Mary D. Jolley, Telephone 8-Provo; Dr. John G. Jones and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles few-day- Savings Department Surplus $20,000 Capital $25,000 s Sitaite CBiuuoIk fi ILelii Telephone 85 LEHI MAN COMPLETES Willard T. Cannon, viee--p MACHINE and general manager of the CUWjl Sugar company, announced on M day that checks aggregating t of the William Wilson, formerly had been mailed to Utah e m Utah the of engineering department Copper Company, Bingham, has com- growers, Mr, Cannon returned a tour of Idaho beet p pleted a gold removing machine out of day from was accompanied I) and districts, is machine old automobile parts. The R. Smoot, general superinteuau: maThe tests week. this undergoing chine was developed from the best plants, and Douglas Scalley, ' ideas of many machines tried by the agriculture superintendent. Mr. Cannon reported that tm Utah Copper. It is attached to a truck and can be hauled easily from in Salt Lake and Utah cowitln one place to another. However the receive 113,000; Box Elder erf machine is not Infringing on any 110,000, and Idaho growa, lit, Final settlement will be made Oca patent rights of other companies. Kelly WJlson, Guy Wilson, Jack 1, when all sugar Is expected It Wilson, Mr. Wilson Sr. and Henry sold. H. A. Benning, general awd Dlegelbeck left Saturday morning for a load of ore to use as a test. The ore the Amalgamated Sugar company, will be brought in and crushed with nounced payment of $110,000 It I a calclte crusher and run through the tana, Idaho and Utah growen t machine. The machine which works return Thursday from Califortli on a fluctuation proecsa will concen- this sum, Weber and Davie m trate the gold ore and this ore will be farmers will receive $17,000; used for assaying purposes to prove the valley, $2,000, and $67,000 to Mil; worth of the machine. Montana growers. GOLD REMOVING Tk; 64-3- WESTERN BEET GROWERS The only time a hone ged d RECEIVE 159,000 nowadays is when he meeta is herse. 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