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Show I j me 0 TF iLee jrree hress jjjujRelmble telephone Your News To 5.W or 6AV Booster of Home Enterprise . . . Printed In and For Lehi, Utah County, Utah fFOURTEir LEHI CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. MAY hese Urads Keceive Uiplomas II ica . f f I t- I f- fr JOINTS RECEIVE ISDALS AT AWARD award assembly of High school was held 1 day afternoon, with presen-- n of individual awards high-lin- g the program. annual ;iM Jdividual honors recognized Swarding of medals were: fdictorian and Salutatorian Irds, presented to Betty Nor- - Ernest Webb, by Fnn- - Lloyd B. Adamson; Lions and Athenian club awards ated to John, Meyers and iara Abbott, by President- it A. K. Chatfield and Presi- Alta B. Ash, respectively; s Prior award for the outstand- football player of the year, i won by te guard, Er-- I all-sta- Webb; robison tennis award t to Captain Orlin Wathen, I a fecial track award to Rob Morton for his achievements "the cinders. liss Alice Dixon presented he fjal award, a loving cup, to sh Hacking, for being the out-ti- ng senior girl athlete. She J presented an orchid to Jedda her achievements in Jack Ball received a yis racket from: Miss Dixon 3 special award for his faith-- I services as drummer for sponsored by her. proup commendations were fie in football, track, tennis, ook and paper staffs, var-- s clubs, dramatic and forensic fities, school student body ficn, various music activities, folarship and other organiza- fcer for fetics. per-fcanc- es pli Smith Honored On Ni, iFah A I JOth rolbratpd birthday May 14. She confined to the Lehi I .wen ptal K. Smith since she fell and injured I hlP a year aeo. If8 of friends and the day. louring many relatives She re-cards, flowers and all kinds. First among 47 J was a box of flowers order. IV her closest relative, TUB Primmer, a cousin liv- tnglatid. She also received birthday cakes one with f inales, one with 18 and one inends furnished punch ie of ed the callers cake and ntirt (" m f WU-f1-- 5aI s for K- - K. Smith was born in Pouth. Hampshire, England Wt1857,' daughter of t?nd Sarah Ann Jarrett iratu- - l was ' - Her mother died when two years old, and her 4. lerifart. er 'VII was for ""-- In the Royal ecus uien was j "J ipf I'rtl! I ti ned at several points until he was pensioned f 1877 and they re- Portsmouth. After a Ieft re.and -across tne couI be by the h Z? mi I kbL7 "ri, .m har-B'iS-- L. f Ien she was 25 she mMartson, Naw mi I j- - married a sailor in the month after her (Continued on FORTY-FOU- R Resideets Mend Lr-ii- J v Tt jr.. -- ' o ' t , i . 'tl : a ; " 'r inside page) I Kirkham, Woolsey Win Lehi Sewer v Proposed Financing Outlined; Offers Five Fee Ways to Pay Initial attendei the Contests Bonnie Jean Kirkham and 1 Therold Woolsey were named this s-- vJ mass week as winners in the sewer than 100 Lehi residents and taxpayers s? i f. 1 F f essay and slogan contests con- m eeting in the high school auditorium Wednesday vening; called by 0 I v' I i I i fit? ducted in the Lehi Junior and Dean Prior and the city council tor ui purpose oi explaining Senior high schools under the Mayor method of raismg the $au,uw necessary Dei ore conthe proposed sponsorship of the city council. sewer can start. of the Therold Woolsey, son of Mr. struction The principal speakers of the evening were N. W. Pickett, chiel and Mrs. George D. Woolsey and sanitarian ot the Utan state isoara a seventh grade student, won the of Health and Councilman Garn $10 cash prize for his slogan WINNERS ANNOUNCED Holbrook, chairman of the Lehi which was picked for its timeli city sewere finance committee. ness and originality. The winning LOCAL FFA Prior presided at the meet FOR Mayor GearInto "Get High slogan is, was opened with pray which ing Get A Sewer This Year!" er by Councilman Carlos Coates. STOCK SHOW Bonnie Jean Kirkham, daugh At the conclusion of the remarks ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirk of by the speakers, the meeting was Farmers Lehi Future The ham also won a $10 cash prize for America chapter held its annual thrown open to discussion and submitting the best essay on the Fat Livestock show Saturday, questions pertaining to the finanquestion, 'Why Does Lehi Need 17 at the Lehi rodeo grounds cing proposals were answered by May KirkMiss A Sewer System" head of beef and three Mayor Prior and members of the Thirty-tw- o winning essay follows: LEHI STUDENTS WIN ham's exhibited by the 15 city council. were lambs a sewer The need for system in Mr. Pickett devoted his rein the Darticinatina members Lehi is very great. It is essential to the health protection for marks ALPINE DAY for the control of disease and for show. the families and residents of Lehi first won Hunt Heber place sanitation. With the present dis which will accrue by the conthe Cham in his for honors entry for is EVENTS necessary posal system it struction of the sewer. He pointed Thursday, May 15, the Lehi ler and Dean Prior were judges the homes in the town to have a pion steer class; Carl Hicks took to the era of industrial developand Lions club celebrated the 20th of the election. Under unny skies and before cess pool or septic tank as a place second; Glayde Berry, third; ment which is promised for Utah A. K. Chatfield was elected as a crowd of almost 2000, upwards to dispose of waste. It is not at Boice Evans, fourth. year since it was chartered. class county, and commended Lehi 850 1000 to In the pound Many of the charter members president; J. Maiben Stephenson, of 500 boys and girls participat- all uncommon to see cess pools are still actively participating in tirst vice president; Clilt Miller, ed in the annual Alpine Day fes- that have run over and the waste Carl Hicks' entries took first and taxpayers for taking steps to proclub activities. Present at the an second vice president; Grant tivities held this year at Plea- is just lying on top of the ground. third place honors, while second vide modern civic advantages and declaring that this This is not only a sickening sight place was won by Boice Evans. area protection, a niversary party were, Thomas Christofferson, third vice presi- sant Grove high school. strategic location accupies steer Hunt's Heber champion Lehi's senior high boys, al- but also odorous and a very danPowers, D R. Mitchell, J. Earl dent; Eldon Harding, Tail Twisin future growth. He declared 650 in the honors off with walked N. E. Leo Smith, Webb, Hanson, ter; Roger Price, Lion Tamer, though taking last place, scored gerous disease breeding area. of sewage that M. S. Lott and Dr. W. L. Worl- - Thomas Powers? two-yedirec- 25.5 points compared to 70.5 for Then, too, there are open drains to 850 pound class and entries by not proper disposal health protecprovides only diGlayde Berry and Carl Hicks tion but insures and ton and Stanley Taylor. Another tor; J. H. Lambert, the winner, Pleasant Grove. High inside page) on promotes (Continued third and second respecplaced charter member was unable to rector. President Armond Webb scorer for the Lehi senior high civic values as well. tively. Three head of lambs ex director participants was DickWorthWn, attend. will become a one-yeAt the? conclusion 6f Yemarks were hibited Ault Leo highly Watch by Garn Holbrook presented each and Lion Ivan Thueson, the pres- outstanding t Junior, wjio placed Student Wins Mr. Pickett, Councilman J. by Braised bv stockmen. director, has one second in the mile run and then of these veteran Lions with a ent Ferrin Gurney presented cash to the incentive added an As In Novel Contest put on a last minute sprint to win carnation to honor these com- more year to serve. awards to the winners of the esbovs, the Lehi Civic Improve new the 880 yard run, thus scoring a a became Smith S. Glenn builders. and slogan contests conductmunity Nyle M. Cox, graduating stu ment association alloted $100 in say total of nine points. Senior John member of the club. ed the local high, schools. Win in Dr. W. L. Worlton has the B L. show. of Lehi High school is the Drize money to the of ner Roger Graham representing the Mjeyers scored 6.5 points for the dent the essay contest was Bonof 100 per cent attendthird in the high winner of a wrist watch awarded Garrett, supervisor of the local nie Jean Kirkham and slogan met ance at Lions meetings for the American Legion a with the locals by placing FFA chapter expressed his ap contest winner was Therold Wool club and presented proposition hurdles and tieing for second this week by Ernest Webb, entire period. preciation to the Civic Improve- sey. in the high jump. After of a Memorial park for Lehi. place Leo Hanson, first president of ment association for their donaof of the Names members all record as was the in on Lions went The high jump Councilman Holbrook devoted competition the club, acted as master of cer'47 were class graduating placed tion which gives the boys added his remarks to outlining the five toward this monu ended, Meyers made an unofficial sympathetic charin each called and on emonies. He encouragement which bettered the division around the face of a large clock, incentive ument and the president appointproposed methods of raising the ter member to express himself ed a committee to study the pos jump record. Gary Cpoper tied for first having but one hand. The clock their projects. initial down payment fee and ex- - ' reFFA Lehi of each and the Members regarding Lionism in the pole vault to score was wound and the name on sibilities and make recommendawhat classifications busiplace which the hand finally stopped chapter exhibiting stock at the plained rs 4.5 points. Other sponse beamed with enthusiasm tions to the club. nesses and homes would come Carl the Gale for Evans, and revealed appreciation Lion George Strasburg present- for the senior high were Bob Mor was the lucky winner. The clock, show included, under. The five methodsopen to fine contacts and association, with ed the project of building a mu- ton, fifth place winner of the 100 presented by Mr. Webb was Hicks, Bill Young, Heber Hunt, subscribers pointed out Council20 Va Nile fellow Lions of the past Russon, Glayde Berry, man Holbrook are: years. seum to house the rare collec- yard dash and close second in a placed in the window of his jewWin-foCommunity projects were men- tion of stones relics etc. accumu- record breakmg 440 yard run; elry store and caused much en- William Clark, Boice Evans, 1. $300 cash payment tioned that had been sponsored lated by John Hutchings. Grey, Ronald Clark, Edwin Bob Roberts, fifth place winner thusiasm among the graduates 2. $100 down payment and $100 PenuWebb, Leon Webb, Arnell by this club and they are This proposition was favorably in the shotput; and the third for the past several days. payments per month for the folterson, Reldon Barnes and Don lowing two merous. 880 team com club. months. the received by George place yard relay Mrs. Wesley Schow, Mrs. Mc- Green. 3. $75 down payment and two Annual electi on of officers for Strasburg was appointed chair posed of Don Rutledge, Meyers, Supervisor Garrett announces successive monthly payments of Carthy and Mrs. Stanley of Salt the coming year was also con- man of a committee to make fur- Cooper and Morton. 50 head of beef, 12 lambs $50 each. that of were Lake visitors Wednesday Marvin Carson led the junior ducted. Warren Goates, Cliff Mil ther study of the project. 30 and Mrs. M. S. Lott. pigs will be exhibited by 4. $50 down payment and two high boys to second place in aglocal the chapter in the Eleventh successive monthly payments of t four score by winning gregate Jr. Fat $25 each. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thomas annual Intermountain first places in the events in which held 2, 3 June be to show visStock of Lake Salt were Saturday 5. $20 down payment and two he participated. Outstanding fete Lake Salt North 4 the in and of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest itors successive monthly payments of of the day for all Lehi participstock yards. $15 each. ants was Carson's record breaking Under the last three methods, 20 of two feet broad jump leap the old the bettered unpaid balance would be paid which inches said. she as poppy workers," Organization of a large corps vices from issuance of revenue bonds a half. and foot mark a will by volunteers The distriDay to Poppy of volunteer workers which would be levied against In events, Lehi took bute memorial poppies on Poppy be formed into teams and assign fourth girls and property owners and billed on a both in junior place ed to various locations in the Day, May 24, was announced this monthly basis of approximately senior They competition. on high thrube will duty week by Mrs. Blanche Turner, city. They $150 per month. the in second posture of out the day, offering poppies to placed Plans for the presentation of a tennial events to be given here The fifth proposal of a $20 down Poppy chairman of Lehi unit has of of dead in It centennial the honor year. community opera in Lehi, as one during the the American Legion Auxiliary. be worn is designed for those in payment and receiving of the official centennial events been given the approval of the the small income bracket Council'More than 30 members of the both world wars visited Peterson and of the welfare Virgil for commission Mjs. ser- - contributions for this area will be made at a Utah Centennial man Holbrook declared. In order Auxiliary have offered their disabled veterans and dependent with her daughter and new grand meeting in the Lehi High school admission prices will be held to adSome (Continued on back page) will maximum of veterans. The Salt families son, Mrs. Ruth McMillan in music room, Saturday evening at a minimum. Lehi Residents Receive be able to 7 p. m. The Lehi Lions club has mission charge will be 50 cents. give only a few hours Lake last Monday. to the work while others will Local Garden Club been designated to handle the Degrees from B Y U. give the entire day. business connected with the ven- Relief Society Prepares Selects Committees "The response to the call for ture. It has appointed Frank Shaw Nine students from Lehi will Statewide as director and Bruce Nostrum 1st in Social be among the 487 students aw- volunteers for Poppy Day duty of the newly organMembers Centennial Events as assistant director. arded degrees at Brigham Young has been very gratifying,' said ized Lehi Garden club who were Turner. "Distributing the Mr. Shaw, this week, completThe closing First ward Relief in attendance at the last meetuniversity in commencement ex Mrs. May unaccustomed Bartsh is Hans with 4. ed nard, poppies negotiations Society social originally schedercises June on Wednesday, May 14 were work for most of our women and 21 thru June 1 ' Message of Inc. conyrii'ht owners for the uled for Tuesday, May 27 has ing from candidates to committee positions The graduation assigned Salt at the Ages' pageant deserve the highest credit presentation of "The Choc- been moved ahead, it was an- for the coming years activities. public Lehi are: Howard U iwans, ue-c- il they Lake tabernacle. service. They for this olate Soldier," the popularity of nounced this week and will be This action was taken, say rep Grant Ash, Arva May Mercer, receive nopatriotic 23 "Peg O' My Heart" at Verof or commission, which has endured for many held Monday, May 26. The date resentatives, to insure every mem pay Vir Jefferson Nicholls Eastmond, nal. course, their only reward being JN. tvans, n years. Mr. Shaw points out that was changed so as not to inter-f- ber being active and energetic in Donald ginia Ault, 23 and 24 Sanpete Rambouil-l- et are that helpthe with the Idaho Falls temple carrying out plans for a more they knowledge the opera is to be a community and Dean Rothe, Dal M. Stone, and Junior Livestock the memory of scheduled for May 27. beautiful Lehi. a school affair. not and excursion event bright keep ing Arvil G. Stone. Show at Ephraim. all who died in the wars and that those of the ward are inhe women end All this To urges The made are as Baccalaureate services honor- aiding those who are in need be25 "Creation" presented by in interested the affair at which follows:appointments to parattend residents vited Lehi larclasses Choir Tabernacle the graduating the Ogden of war sacrifices. ing ticipating in the affair, attend the those 60 years old and over will Constitution and Mr. unive- cause and Weber college at gest in the history of the have will we 'This meeting Saturday night. At the be honored guests. many year and Mrs. Frank Nelson and Mrs. and held June 1, be auditorium. school High The specially prepared pro- Violet Kirkham; Membership rsitywill Saturday night meeting the play younger women, wives and sistraditional alumni reunions will ters 27 and 28 Kamas Valley liveread and the parts ex- gram will include a skit, "Leaves Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Mable Jones be II and will veterans World War of S. take place on the campus June stock show at Kamas. women who were in service them plained. Mr. Shaw expressed the from an Old Album," presented and Keiih Lott; Programs Mrs. The commencement address will selves, distributing poppies for 28, 29, 30, 31 Orson Wells in hoDe that the cast and chorus by Florence Jpnsen and company; Keith Marie Peck, Edith BenLott, ' Macbeth" at Kingsbury hall Man be delivered by Ezra Taft this at meeting musical number by Faye may be selected Fox; Publicity Mrs. Fern RusCouncil of the first time. By their sides will 28 and 29 Millard County Juson, member of the so that rehearsals may start at ning and company; pioneer story son, A. B. Anderson and Mrs. wives older women, be working of Church the Twelve of the the nior Livestock Show at Delta an early date. World War I veterans and mo- by Rachel Anderson; vocal duet Inez Smith; Flower Shows Mel-v- in oamw. of 1 Western June 31 .C vsf and AiAn1 a1 29. WedJesus Christ of Latter-aa- y 30, held .nAma be will 4t mRehearsals by Glayds and Shirley Peterson; ovwuu i Mrs. Marie Smith, liner- - Ul Vticiaim vi Zone Trap Shoot at Salt nesday nights, Saturday nights tribute to the honored guest by Mrs.Hartshorn, D f The commencement will be tne who p Mrs. Lileth Price, Audrey club. Lake Gun 7Ut beld since the founding oil,duty has been an annual service afternoons. Those in- Deon Beck and a musical selec- Peck and Mrs. Vinnie Royle. and Sunday ii i.citv bv Brieham Young for many years. Junior members 30 CentennialProvo.Regatta on tending to participate should have tion by Faye Manning and Utah Lake, in 1875, and will have special of the Auxiliary will be working, special guests, say committee their time free for rehearsal perto the at Brig30 "Blossom Time Luncheon will be served at members in charge, who ask that of 18. All the iods. The opera will be presented under too. significance in relation age girls if anyone 60 or over is overlookham City. current centennial anniversary of will be giving their services to in the Lehi Stake tabernacle on which a corsage will be present 31 "Blossom Time" at Logan. ed to each honored guest. Invi ed, will they please consider 10 and 11. the settling of Utah by Brigham make the observance of Poppy July It is one of several official cen tations are being mailed to the themselves invited,' Young and the Mormon pioneers Day a complete success in Lehi." in 1847. If - II ;aj I -. ar one-ye- ar ar two-ye- ar 20-ye- ar point-gette- rd ' Large Corps of Women To Distribute Poppies May 24 Community Opera Dates Set; Tryouts Slated for Saturday For Ward er by-la- Og-d- f'T NUMBER Lions Celebrate Anniversary; Elect Officers Coming Year ASSEMBLY y a- it &, I ; r) I hk- -i , ; ft !o Tiil WhHlli-V n and i o ;a e. Last Night Lehi . -vv, e 1 -- ' ' 23. 1947 '", - 1 Help Make Beautiful Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix p -- . en ws |