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Show THURSDAY, MAY THE LEUI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Be Observed Here May DUP Camps Hold 25 Closing Meetings The four Lehi camps of Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers held their closing meetings last Thursday. It was announced that the election meeting for North Utah County will be held Saturday, May 25, in the Lindon Ward church. Four candidates from Lehi are Ethel Hunger, Nettie Warenski, Goldie Dickerson and Inez Smith. The four camps will join in a summer social on Thursday, June 13. Fort Wall Camp convened at the Mrs. Ira Racker, Poppy Day home of Daughter Beulah Evans, was attractively chairman, points out. whose home The poppy speaks not only of decorated with potted plants. Asthe dead, but also of those who sisting as hostesses were Charlotte still live. Every dime, quarter or Lewis, May Bone, and Verlie Neldollar donated on Poppy Day adds son. Captain Velma Comer took to American Legion Auxiliary charge with 14 members present. Child Welfare and Rehabilitation The opening song was, "Love at funds. Every contribution goes to Home," and Gladys Peterson ofhelp support the vast and con- fered the opening prayer. May tinuous work carried out by the Bone gave the history of the early Auxiliary in behalf of disabled day recreation hall in Lehi and veterans and needy children of Ruth Stone presented the lesson veterans. on DUP Markers. Following the The two great programs of closing song, 'Love's Old Sweet Rehabilitation and Child Welfare Song," Liliane Anderson spoke the accomplish incalculable good, for benediction. in them Auxiliary volunteers reach where official agencies cannot Bluebell Camp met at the home touch. The bulk of the Poppy of Captain Faye W. Boltz. were Minnie Harris and Day funds remains in the local communities to be expended in Fern Russon. Lt. Adelaide local welfare activities. Thrasher took charge and Gladys "The bright little flower was Trane offered prayer. The song. the only touch of nature's beauty "Long, Long Ago," was directed d abel to survive in the by Adelaide Thrasher and accomdevastation of the World War I panied by Sadie L. Russon. Irene battle front", Mrs. Racker ex- Wilson read a history on the mark"It bloomed along the er which was placed by the organiplained. trenches, in the shell holes and zation on the State Highway. The seemed to grow in especial pro- lesson on DUP Pioneer Markers fusion in the raw earth of the was given by Ethel Huager. battle cemeteries". Mrs. Alice Stice, who attended After the war, the poppy became the meeting after an absence of the memorial flower of the war some months, played a piano solo. dead throughout the English- An interesting account of a vest speaking world, being worn once which belonged to the Prophet each year in the British Empire as Joseph Smith was given by Thelda well as in the United States. Brown, who displayed the vest. The crepe paper flowers are It has been handed down in the made by disabled war veterans in family and will be presented to hospitals and convalescent work- the LDS church. rooms, with more than twenty million haying been made for the Evansville Camp meeting was American Legion Auxiliary, this held at the home of Captain Belva year. Johnson, who took charge. A deColonel John McCrae, Canadian lightful potluck luncheon was medical officer, soon himself to lie served and visiting enjoyed beneath the poppies, told the world through the afternoon. Prayers about the flowers in his poem, "In were offered Chaplains by Flanders Fields". Mathilda Phillips and Vina Ruth Wanlass In Flanders' fields the poppies read the journal of her grandblow father, Sylvester Smith Phippen. Between the crosses, row on row,. The lesson on Markers Erected by That mark our place; and in the the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was . presented by Class Leader sky The larks still bravely singing fly, Deon Beck. Spring flowers decoScarce heard amidst the guns rated the rooms. below. Snow Spring Camp honored We are the dead. Daughter Lucy Whitman Fox, Short days ago we lived, felt who was presented with a keep- dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved and now we lie In Flanders' fields. shell-churne- Wil-coc- Vice-capta- 'MoM'n Judge9 r. Sl.au-man- Grove, Nile Sorenson. $15; speeding Richard Four Lehians Attend Power Conference two-da- blow Saturday's opening session featured addresses by state presidents and officials of the Farmers Union from Oregon, California, Montana and Washington D. C. Attending the conference from Lehi were A. Clark Nelson, president of the Lehi local, Farmers Dan Union; Evans, director; Gerald Smith, insurance manager, and Virgil Peterson. s Zola Nichols and her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Brown, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner, Monday. Mrs. TWO BUILDINGS FOR RENT OR Entertained ( either y Present Industrial Arts Show May 16 13. Annual Industrial Arts Show Mrs. Don (Elsie) Ainge is receivsponsored by the shop students of Lehi Senior and Junior High ing medical treatment. She was Schools will be held May 16 from admitted May 14. 7 to 10 p. m. in the high school gymnasium, according to E. N. Pearson, instructor. 100 pieces ot Approximately work will be on display, represent ing every thing from "bread boards to bedroom sets", according to Included in the Mr. Pearson. tables, display will be coffee corner and end tables, desks. dressers, cedar chests, chairs, beds and gun cabinets. The public is invited to see this fine display of student work. 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Al!-- High School LEASE Mrs. LeRoy Worley entertained for the members of the Sequoia Club at her home, last Friday. Tulips and lilacs decorated the home. Luncheon was served with 12 present. Games were played with prizes for all. E. California. or Sequoia Club Robert "Mid-Centu- Will Lease or Sell Going Feed Business on State Street In Flanders fields. n, Morton Gordon, Lehi, no operator's license $25; Jessie J. Dalton, Springville, speeding $10; C. Merlin Brown, Salt Lake City, speeding $10; Given W. Bodily. Salt Four Lehians attended sessions Lake City, speeding $15, and Bobby y of the Western States Lowell Davis, reckless driving, Water and Power Conference, Fri- $50 and 25 days in jail, with the day and Saturday on the Uni- jail sentence suspended on payment of the fine. versity of Utah Campus. The conference was held under David Cragun Foulger of Amthe auspices of the Utah cooper- erican Fork was released to the atives affiliated with the Farmers custody of Walton E. Foulger Union. National authorities on after pleading not guilty to a water and power development speeding charge. He requested a participated in the conference. change of venue to the Justice ol Theme of the opening session the Peace in Pleasant Grove, and was Appraisal of will be tried May 20. Water and Power Needs" and the Foulger was charged by Lehi meeting featured addresses by Police with driving 40 miles Governor George D. Clyde and by City on Center Street in a hour per James G. Patton, president of the 25 mile zone. National Farmers Union. "Problems of Water and Power Mrs. Alice Stice, who has spent in the West" was the topic of a later panel discussion, and partici- the past two months at the home pants represented the National of her son, Boyd Stice in Highland, Rural Electric Cooperative Assn., is now at her home here. She the Upper Colorado Basin, Inter- would welcome the visits of national Assn. of Machinists, American Public Power Assn. and friends and neighbors. Utility Workers of America. Sectional conferences were held on the Columbia River Basin, Upper Colorado River Storage Project, Upper Missouri Basin, and Quiting Business Take up your quarrel with the foe, from failing hands we throw The Torch be yours to hold it high; If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies To you I k. in on it's case against Robert Rudd, 3, son of Mr. and Stephen Trane. 12, son of Mr. of Provo, in a Glen Trane is receiving Mrs. Bernard Rudd of Orem, trial held in the Orera City Court and Mrs. treatment. He was ad- - derwent tonsilectomy May 14. Mr nf .1iitiiv F IT .lnhnsnn 6' Alltn ua sharped with driin!rai,,ed 1,a' I Gaylen and Lu Dean Stewart 40 miles per hour in a 30 mile under-'Pug- h are the proud first time Jackson Alice H Mrs. zone. Mr. Allen asked for and 10. parents of a baby son, born May was granted a change of venue went minor surgery, May 13, weight 9 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. from Judge Leland Powell's court. Don Ray Shangeaux. 7, son of J. L. Stewart of this city share Judge Johnson fined Mr. Allen Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robinson of grandparents' honors with Mr. $10, and refunded $15 of the $25 Cave Camp, American Fork, un- and Mrs. Pugh of Tooele. Mrs. posted by him as bail. derwent tonsilectomy, May 11. Emily Roberts of American Fork is the pleased to Raelyn Barnes, 5. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barnes, underwent a tonsil operation. May Lehi City sake card and becoming corsage. Captain Ruby Meredith read the tribute with background music played by Ruth Banks. Mrs. Whitman is serving as clippings Her chairman for the camp. The following cases were com history was read by her grand- pleted and listed in the docket daughter, Geralee Sorenson Glath-e- book of City Judge Leland Powell's A grandson. Nile Sorenson court during the past week: sang a solo, "He," with his wife Florence LaVerda T. Lynn. Salt as accompanist. Lake City, speeding $15: Orrin W. Lt. Udine Wing took charge Jr., Salt Lake City, with 25 present. The song, "When Spainhower $15; wmard K. Can, speeding You and I Were Young, Maggie," Provo, speeding $10; J. P. was directed by Grace Morgan Provo, speeding $10; Joan and accompanied by Ruth Banks. Derrick. Salt Lake City, speeding Prayer was offered by Lovina M. $15. Betsy Preseott Johnson, Salt Royle. Class leader Ruth John- Lake City, speeding $10; Rulon S. son presented the lesson on '"MarkSandy, public intoxiers Erected by the Daughtei-- of Rappleye, cation $50; Ronald Bailie, Idaho, Utah Pioneers." A lavish potluck speeding $15; Marjorie E. Garmo, banquet was served at a long table Montana, speeding $10; Kenneth decorated with lovely spring M. Smith, Salt Lake City, speeding flowers. Special guests were $10; Donald M. Marlowe, Salt family members of Mrs. Whitman, Lake City, speeding $10. Lucille Ashton, Georgia Peterson, Charles J. Avery, Pleasant Geralee Glather and Mr. and Mrs. 15T Lehi Hospital Happenings Court Case j The annual "Poppy Day" observance, conducted by the American Legion Auxiliary, will be held Saturday, May 25, it is announced by Mrs. Josephine Cooper, auxiliary' president. On that day Legion Auxiliary members will contact every home in the city and will distribute poppies for remembrance of the, sacrifices made during World Wars I and II and the Korean conflict. There is no set price for the poppies everyone may give what the heart dictates, "It's iLehi City Wins DUP Camp News Poppy Day to 1. Union PacoiFiG RaiDiroacD |