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Show Lehi Free Press LEHI'S WIDELY READ LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAYOR THIEVES R03 ANSWERS of his .side of a between himself and fuur !eml-i-- of the Lehi City council. ssued the ,r baac W. Fox has is in which iwintr statement, to many of the contradiction irect '.sertions in the June 8th issue of the it!, in the community and in their calling as accoutants. That the af-- j fairs of l.ehi have degenerated to the extent they have is wholly attribut-- I able, in mv opinion, to a ()..ir.. nrv.n the part of these councilmen to my oppointative power, and not to keep Mr. Kirkham out of office. St Lake Telegram use the ''Councilman Virgil Peterson has While I have no desire to stood f the affairs by me in my appointative duties the air ,blic prws t0 and myself, 1 feel placed upon me by laws and ordin- council city if is no more than proper and right ance, an nas been and is willing to the news story execute his rights as a councilman in I controvert I'Lk reared in the June 8th issue voting for or against mv annont- Peterson has Salt Lake Telegram and ments. Councilman the i'hich to mv mind, was unfair to me, used his judgment in matters that Councilman Virgil Peterson, and Mr. have been presented before the council and it is expected that he will con- Thomas Kirkham. tinue to act in such a manner '' anu between myseu "The difficulty ic not fin cuv cuullu,"rc" he four We are printing the following luch a matter as to who shall be from the Salt Lake Telegram article Lehi of Clerk City, Appointed City in order that our readers may have be shall who upon ..at. rather, hinges city the entire story: ;t Citv Marshal. Thewhich Lncil has taken an attitude "LEHI TREASURER HANDLES was mucn Lpeared to me that it RECORDER'S holdover JOB IN TANGLE the that We desirable Urshal continue in omce man .ne ' LEHI Clerk be filled by a Although the city counvn( the Citv - cil deadlock on LeMr. own choice, appointments confcerson of their into tinues its sixth wnu month, the .Mrrowen, land Powell. have finally hit upon a means .ipH Citv Recrder, would have oeen dominated to the office of City Clerk of getting the city's checks signed kt the first meeting, had tne city without calling off their internal waron fare. mncil been willing to compromise offices, Mrs. Inez Peterson, Democratic other to v appointments from a city treasurer, has been called upon ut Mr. Powell has been kept relihood from January until now for to perform the duties of city corder, an office left vacant when Icew simple reason tne city wuU Lid not consent to a compromise. land Powell resigned after being refused the office of city clerk. have repeatedly offered to nominate "J. O. Meiling, who resigned rer. Powell to the office if 1 were to select some appointees of my cently as city clerk, has been recalled to clean up back work in that ,n choice. While the present holdover officers office after the council refused to apdesirable to four members of the prove Thomas F. Kirkham, appoint:v council, I feel that as Mayor I ed by Mayor Isaac W. Fox for the m entitled to some consideration in position. ' It has been understood in caking appointments, as I am chargprevious elections that the- recorder, who by law with the faithful execution I is elected, would also be all laws, both citv and state. appointed I be tel it no more than that right city clerk, but this year Mayor Fox 'owed to select the officers in whom refused to appoint Powell, who won can place absolute trust and who over Kirkham and Webb for the city be faithful to my wishes-"Irecorder's post. Instead he asked the is my opinion that the four council to approve Kirkham's apd embers of the pointment as city clerk. city council have the issue for no other reason ''When Meiling resigned as city an to continue certain holdover clerk and the appointive deadlock in office against my wish, could not be broken, the city council make it appear that it is a ques-- n abolished the position. Then Mr. of Mr. Powell versus Mr. Kirk-Powell resigned and the city had no is djcidely unfair, as both these recorder. The council refused to acsitlemon are men of high standing, his cept resignation, but he did not attend meetings, thus making his resignation as effective as if it had jn eM, Sanation j L j de-sto- " -- lt ..11 V coun-cilme- - n re - :!1 t de-re- m been accepted. H ouse Ore sses cads of em' at $1.00 of !e of Percale. All sizes. the best Smart es. spiffy models in Swisses, String Lace, Eyelets, at me real 'ns. '' your size. in Red Hot Number A hisses Ft tret lling J' We 7 to 14 at $1.00. enough of em' to supply the like the proverbial Cakes." BATTS Wltinp rr-- and lth Y ou we have the best values all the needed supplies to them. Everything for can do better at GOODWIN'S Thus the dispute rests with Mrs. Peterson doiig double duty as treasurer and recorder and Mr. Meilinn as temporary city clerk, an office which once was abolished. There is talk her?, however, of calling a public meeting and getting the tangle straightened out in order that the city government may function in usual channel. "Mayor Fox and Councilman Virgil H. Peterson, apostates from the Republican and Democratic parties, respectively, and now members of the party, repre-s?one faction in the council and Councilmen Alva II. Wing, Fred Peterson, J. Edward Johnson and James H. Holden the other group " Citizen-Taxpan- nt NOTICE Gamon and Mr. Hick of to Hie ciay beds, which' aie we.-- t of Lehi. Wednesday evening ami :o.,k ii) the main track, leading from the tunnel to the bin. They " took to pk-ceton of rails but were' aMe to haul 3 tononly They took as many rails as they possibly could on tne two trucks they had brought. Wktn tiie men went to work Thursday morning they found the track tore in this condition, they notified Deputy Sheriffs Evans and Durrant in 1'rovo of the loss and the two men went to work in the case. They discovered that the rails had been taken to the Ceom second hand yard in Salt Lake and had been sold for ?66.6.". By the following morning the sheriffs htd the stolen poods back to the owners and the robbers in their care. Sheriff Evans and Sheriff Durrant should be complimented on their splendid work and quidk discovery of the stolen goods. . M, I. A. CONFERENCE AND GIRLS PROGRAM ANNOUNCED unit s j CITY COUNCIL NOTES and girls of Lehi are still talking about the good time they had at Wines' Park, Tuesday evening. the They are eagerly anticipating corninir of next week's "Play Hour.'' What is in store for them, then? One hours fun of watching dramatizations by children of the different wards in the city is the feature for the evening. A blanket or robe to sit upon on the lawn will make that hour more enjoyable. The response made by the boys and girls of Lehi to the call of the ''Play Hour" by the leaders far surpassed their expectations. Each child partook of a gift of a cookie from the 'Cookie Lady." About fifty adults were there to watch the hour of fun. To see over two hundred boys and irirls, in groups of about twenty-five- , directed by people interested in the boys and girls was well worth watching. Our expectations are for a lareer crowd of both children and adults next Tuesday evening at 7 Boys THE JUNE CONFERENCE 1- s. ia 1 Everything for the Canning I Season I I well-know- n Ersel and Lucille Fagan and Mrs. Delile Hitchcock were Provo visitors, Friday. GROCERIES Carn.a Evans and Dale W'himpey will cance the LancersDancers for the Merlcana will be Kirk Crabb and Beth Thrasher, Max Wilson and Laurel Hutchings, Mary Skinner and Leo Russon, Jenalyn Wing and Milton Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Skinner, Billie Jones and Zada Webb, Karma Evans and Dale Whimpey and Don Glover and Valine Hansen. Those dancing the Waltz Quadrille are Kirk Crabb and Beth Thrasher, Calvin Fox and Marian Lambert,. Jenalyn Wing and Milton Russon and Grant Christofferson and Jean. Fowler. Other events in which Lehi will be represented will be the music department under the direction of Ruloni Fox and Mrs. Evan Crof. Members of the chorus are Roberta Ball, Mrs. Robert Allred, Thelma Goodwin, Ruby Colledjfe, Mavis Johnson, Helen Gardner, Laurel Hutchings. Rhoda Johnson, Nelda Clark, Flossie Webb, Leo Hadfield, Dale Hadfield, John Ernest Rothe, Carl Webb, Skinner, Swenson and Kay Hunt, Herman Joseph Rothe. Besides the M. I. A. meetings there will be a group of meetings and events for the Primary officers and teachers. Some of the meetings will be held at the same time as the M- - I. A. meetings, but this will not interfer very much with the Primary meetings, as the schedule has been worked out to fit everyone needs. A large group of Primary officers and teachers from Lehi are planning to attend the Pimary June Conference. - This annual event of the Mutual Associations promts Improvement to be one of the most outstanding conferences yet conducted by these organizations. A .great meet for expression and leadership training a culmination of the year's program in activities with hundreds of young people participating in the drama, dancing and music festvals; an introduction of next year's program, with officers eager to catch the vision and understanding of the work ahead; leaders of local and national promin ence vibrating with messages in the varied and interesting field of M. I. A. work these things, along with the great social opportunity occasion ed by the meeting together of a great A. leaders, pulsatthrong of M. to with promises enthusiasm, ing make this an extraordinary occasion. High Spots In Each Day's Events o'clock. As an extra feature of this ''Play The Lehi City Council met in their Hour," Mr. Floyd White is conduct- Thursday Evening, June 11th: Drama Festival Presenting some regular session, Tuesday evening. ing a class in wood carving. From The annual Auditors report was the number of boys surrounding of next year's plays by outstanding presented and discussed. Mr. Wag-sta- g Tuesday evening, we expect a great casts, and constructive criticism of was retained for the coming many of them will be busv during the plays by a director of national the week sharpening ur their pocket prominence. two years for the purpose of auditing the city books, and the regular knives to be readv for th? first lesson Friday, June 12th : business was discussed EduGeneral and taken 'n wood carving, Tuesday evening, Session, Opening June 16th. care of. cational Meets in Drama Dancing and The question of appointing a City to Music, General Board reception Recorder made necessary by the officers. Dance Festival at Saltair n. MINATURE BABY which about 1500 people will present resignation of Leland Powell, was discussed by the Council, Councilman in revue M. L A. Dances. LEAVES HOSPITAL Saurday, eight E. J. Johnson asking for the reasons June 13th : of Powell's resignation. Mr. Powell's General Sessions, Department written resignation was not at the Methods of VariSessions, Teaching Tiny Glenna Mildred Wilkenson, meeting and the matter was tabled the smallest Demonstrated, ever born in the ous Age Groups for a meeting to be held next Thurs- Idaho Falls L.baby Music Festival in which about 1500 D. S. Hospital left its M. I. A. singers present a great proday evening when the city officials institution with its proud parents, of music under the direction of hope to reach a satisfactory agree- Mr. and Mrs. Glen gram Wflkerson, 38th ment on the appointment of a a national leader. North Eastern over the Avenue, The meeting was week-en- d City Recorder. after ten weeks of watch- Sunday, June 14th : harmonious, the council and mayor ful waiting The mother is former Testimony meeting, World-wid- e agreeing, on all questions and an .Mildred Jackson of Lehi. Broadcast, Separate Y. M. and Y. W. early settlement of the city's disBorn March 19, about 2'i months Sessions, General Sessions under direction of First Presidency, Youth agreement is expected. premature Glenna Mildred weighed J. O. Meiling acted as Recorder at but Session under directon of M 2 pounds 10 ounces. Tuesday evening's meeting. She was kept alive in an incubator for a week being supplied with Monday, June loth: Out of Door Institue for leaders of and fed a stomach tube. oxygen by SCHEDULE OF Summer An actual pre Program- Upon her release from the hospital t in of the summer demonstration view RECREATIONAL EVENTS she weighed 5 pounds 2 xk ounces. activities. Nurses and Dr. J. W. West watched over her so carefully during the WEEK OF JUNE 11TII TO 17TH past 2Vi months reluctantly parted DANCERS FROM LEHI STAKE Thursday June 11 Commercial with their charge to whom they had . a ri. j i ne uaiiceis uiai are io represent become affectionately attached. Nurse League: u n(ni.. v u:.. ..l uns year nave ueen cnosen Goates Bros. Hatchery vs. Powers Roma Gibbs cared for the baby dur- me from the Second and Fourth wards, Shoe Store. City Ball Park. ing the first six weeks. being the only wards to achieve Larsn Bros. vs. People's Co-Glenna Mildred also has a brother, they in dancing. Each person who is High School Campus. Paul, 10 years old. has achieved individually bedancing Three Bar Dairy vs. Evans Service sides helping the ward to achieve. and Haws Coal-B- all Park. Mrs. Sigrid Jones and sons, Junior Lehi Stake dancers will demonJunior Girls' and Victor went to Provo, Friday June 12 three different Sunday strate dances: League. and Wednesday and attended the Lancers, Merlcana and the Waltz First Ward vs. Fourth Ward. graduating exercises at the Brigham Quadrille. Third Ward vs. Fifth Ward. Young University A sister of Mrs. Mary Skinner and Leo Russon. Second Wadd Bye. Jones' graduated this year, Miss Don Glover and Valine Hansen, Gene Monday, June loth Senior League. Blanch Larsen. Wilson and Laurel Hutchings and First Ward vs. Third Ward. Second Ward vs. Fifth Ward. Fourth Ward Bye. Tuesday, June 16 Junior Activity Hour Wines Park. Commercial League. li Larson Bros. vs. Powers Shoo, U City Ball Park. Three Bar Dairy vs. People's Co-o- p High School Campus. ji Goates Brs. vs. Evans Service and Haws Coal City Ball Park. 17 Scout June Wednesday, I earrue. First Ward vs. Third Ward. Second Ward vs. Fifth Ward-FourtWard Bye. Activities of week June 4th to 10th. postponed. Renults of Monday Senior Girh Game Fourth Ward 16. First Ward 9. Excursion Rates will be in effect on the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad (Orem Line) for the M. I. A. and Primary Association Conference at Salt Lake City, June 11th to loth inclusive. Round Trip Fare from Lehi 61c (inFifth Ward forfeited to Third. cluding sales tax). Tickets will be honored for going trip on date of sale RECEIVES DEGREE only on all regular trains and good Victor C. Anderson of Magna, refor return on any regular train to ard including all regular trains on ceived a degree of doctor of medicinfl adv. at Washington University, Tuesday, June 15th, 1936. June 9th. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of the Cyprus High School. He is the nephew of Mrs. Susie SPECIAL Anderson of Lehi He worked in Lehi with his brother for a good many STRAWBERRIES vears and became quite in this city. FOR SALE OR TRADE ALEX CHRISTOFFERSON Free Delivery Phone 301-- No. 40 11. 1936 ASSURED FQR BOYS I.tl- -. nl Pro JUNE ArsCTKER GOOD TIME CLAY BEDS NEWSPAPER ARTICLE M NEWSPAPER D " IV VOLUME HOME-OWNE- MEATS SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, I The stake presidency are urging officers and teachers of the M. I. Primary that should attend June Conference to do so and be to as many meetings as they possibly can A-a- nd HOME COMPLETED The newly built home belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Bertun Kirkham on the corner of 1st East and 6th North was just completed last week. The home is to be rented by Mr. Kirkham. It has many of the new modern conveniences and is in such a good location. The first to rent the house will be Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kirkham. They have be;n moving into the lovely homo this week. Chase Ftatherstone was the main contractorHe done some very fine work on the building and completed it within such a short time- The con- - structing taking 65 days. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Alpine School District will conduct a public hearing school budget. on their lit:'G-3- 7 Such a hearing to be held in the offices of the Board of Education, American !' rk, Utah, Saturday, June 27th at 7::;o p. m. Copii s of said budget are available lor inspection in the office of the clerk. J. F. WALTON, Clerk of the Board of Education Alpine School District. Phone us vour news items Call 8-- FRUITS Etc. get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS LAUREN PHONE MAIN STREET IBMODS, 17 LEHI, UTAH LANTERN-JAWE- D NOT ALL PEOPLE ARE LIGHT-HEADE- |