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Show -JAKTTARY 25, 1934 THE LEHI SUN, LEIll UTAH I" .. . -j t.v The Every TbuW dSr.. Meager -7Wt slain Street "vnTth 1st East, ueiu, - - class ma"1 kieS 4(55 !f line For rSStional insertion Mrs. Booth Sorenson was visiting in Payson and Provo on Monday. Mrs. S. J. Taylor spent Tuesday, visiting lu Mldvale with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Heber Hart. Mrs. H. P. Hardy spent the past week In Lehl with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and other relatives. IK Local Items L utLeod spent the week-end rt.v. with relatives. :$t iv ,Ber(lKnudsen' pert P noon and Saturday In Pro-n Pro-n business. ..a Mrs. Louis Christensen kd a theatre In Salt Lake Friday evening. I and Mrs. James X Taylor jar, and Mrs. w nuw" Uy &t the sail te vcuw. fin be remembered, talked md shown long after this tuu oassed. "LITTLE to". E in California. Her many tiends are hoping lor ner recovery. Carlos Coates and Grant fi of Coalville visited at the of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates pay and Sunday. . and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson Ironed at dinner on Sunday "Li E. W. Taylor and Mr. and I Onto Burgess of Alpine. r. and Mrs. George Elsemore Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elsemore baby of Salt Lake City were h of Mrs, Martha Ball on Sun- . and Mrs, William L. Davis little daughter of Salt Lake spent the week-end in Lehi Ma Davis' father, Roy Fox : ad Mrs. W. A. Ford motored Lake City Sunday afternoon j "sited with Mrs. Lietha Hen-;.rto Hen-;.rto has been ill for the past jeeb with heart trouble. W. W. Clark of Salt Lake City is spending a few days this week in Lehl. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor spent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Miss May Fox spent the past two weeks, visiting In Mldvale with friends. The grandest romance of youth and love that America has given to the world. "Little Women." Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Anderson of Salt Lake City were visiting here Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hardman entertained for a group of friends following the dance Monday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Petersen spent Tuesday visiting in Salt Lake City on a combined business and pleasure trip. dive Norman spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City, attending the State Poultry convention at the New-house New-house Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead of American Fork were visiting in Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of Morgan spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in Lehi, guests of Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Verno Larsen of Moroni was a Lehl visitor on Monday, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb and son and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children were visiting in Salt Lake City. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter of American Fork spent Sunday In Lehl, with Mrs. James H. Gray, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson. Miss Gail Webb, who Is employed in Salt Lake City, was home to spend the week-end with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and daughter, Arva, of Rlverton were guests of Mrs. Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Russon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs1. J. Mack Thornton of Provo spent the week-end in Lehi, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. - Mrs. Henry Thomas and son, Mrs. Jay Smuin and son, and Mrs. Bernard Bern-ard Wicen spent Thursday visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. Carlyle Bunker of Vineyard Vine-yard spent Monday and Tuesday in Lehi, visiting with her mother, Mrs. D. H. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Duff in of Aberdeen, Idaho, spent several days of last week in Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thornton, who spent last week In Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett, returned to their home in Delta, Sunday. A fine baby boy arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Phillips, Friday evening. All con cerned are doing nicely. Mrs. P. C. MelUng of Payson Is spending this week In Lehi with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Vance en- ttertained at a luncheon, following I the dance Monday evening for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAffee and 'and Mrs. Victor Nicholes and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee of Salt 1 and Mrs. W. P. Jones. Lake City, visited here Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Nettie McAffee. Mr, and Mrs. Harmon McAffee, Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee of Mr. and, Mrs. Odell Peck enter- salt Lake City and Mrs. Nettie Mc-tained Mc-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. J Af fee motored to Alpine Sunday aland al-and Mrs. Elisha H. Peck, Mr. andjternoon and visited with Mr. and Mrs. virgu Feck ana Mrs. uonei .Mrs. Ralph Strong, tarsen ana aaugnter. -- : , . fed Pagan has arrived home, I spending two months in Sac-f Sac-f nto, California, with his It. Barrel Pagan and family. ??ts i pleasant visit. 1 m'4 I ud Mrs. Alma Beck and , kii iTiaay by way P te Los Angeles, California, f win enjoy a visit with ptfMUHwta Beck, Mr. and f &ck and Miss Alma Beck, I residing there. They will several days. J ten Taylor returned to her " Palls, Idaho, Sun-to Sun-to Lehi last week Jfootta.Mrs. Julia Brown, I'STves. was en-f en-f California but was called ill1 of illness in t. Krkharn and daugh- i r" "d Mrs. L M. 8dauehb r,. bating m salt Lake J Mrs m aam TO--u jots, p. T Mcr,, . Hr. daughters. were d Mrs. H. M. Black- i, Whipple. recently "rtved home S 3 b .1 & rZ D;s-mission NsJtT! whip-Si whip-Si Sindale, ,vi Int.le.are Mrs IJWtn. gj8 of confine-866 confine-866 Samuel Webb fts 1-23-20. L3 feSS I 'ft rv.r eck arvf y, Carrv S1.75- , ; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Rumball and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Goodwin of , Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woods were eri- Salt Lake City and Mrs. Virginia . tertained in Salt Lake City by Mrs. Goodwin of Sandy motored to Lehi j Sarah Burgln Davis, during the Sunday evening and visited at the week-end. Card games were enjoyed home of Bishop and Mrs. S. L'and delicious refreshments served. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lott are spend- Joseph Andreason returned homeiUMf this week in Garfield as guests last week from an extended trip ln'of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman. Idaho, California and Oregon, with' Mr. and Mrs. Thurman were Lehi his children and grandchildren. He j visitors on Sunday and Mr. and reports a wonderful trip. A picture that will storm your heart and live as a priceless memory! mem-ory! "Little Women." j Mrs. Lott returned home with them for a week's visit. AN ORPIN ANCE An Ordinance to amend Section 576 of Chapter LIII of the Revised Ordinances of Lehl City In relation to Salaries; passed by the City Council of Lehl City, December 7th, A. D. 1933. Be it ordained by the City Coun cil of Lehl City, Utah, that Section 576, of Chapter LIII of the revised Ordinances of Lehi City be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 576, Amounts The an nuai salaries of the Officers of this City shall be as herein provided Mayor $240.00 Councilmen 120.00 Recorder 200.00 Treasurer 150.00 Marshal 960.00 Attorney 120.00 Justice of the Peace 120.00 City Physician 120.00 Supervisor of Streets 120.00 Superintendent of Water Works 840.00 Chief of Fire Department.... 25.00 Assistant Chief 20.00 Policemen 840.00 Sexton 50.00 This Ordinance shall take effect the 14th day of February, A. D. 1934. Passed by the City Council of Lehi City, Utah, this 15th day of January A. D. 1934. . STANLEY M. TAYLOR, Mayor of Lehl City, Utah Attest: J. O. MEILING, City Recorder. Lehi City, Utah County, State of Utah, ss: a I, J. O. Meiling, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Recorder of Lehl City, Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy "of an Ordinance entitled, Amounts, to amend Section Sec-tion 576, Chapter LIII of the Revised Re-vised Ordinances of Lehl City In relation re-lation to Salaries. Passed by the City Council of Lehl City, Utah County, State of Utah, this 15th day of January, A. D. 1934 ; (Seal) j. O. MEILING, City Recorder of Lehl City. First Publication Jan. 25, 1934. duced by the City Council at any Regular Meeting, provided that notice of the proposed actions shall have been given to the Mayor and aU members of the Council at least one week in advance of such action. Provided that this ordinance shall not apply in cases of emergency where loss of life or great loss of property is involved. Passed by the City Council of Lehl City, Utah, this 22nd day of January A. D. 1934. STANLEY M. TAYLOR, Attest Mayor. J. O. MEILING, Recorder. (Seal). Lehi City, Utah County, State of Utah, ss: I, J. O. Meiling, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Recorder of Lehl City, Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled, "Appropriating Money to the Various Funds for City Purposes ana Governing the Expenditures Thereof and the Issuing of War rants Therefore for the Year 1934. Providing for a Reversion of all Un expended Appropriations." Passed by the City Council of Lehi City, Utah County, State of Utah, this 23rd day of January, A. D. 1934. (Seal) J. o. MEILING. City Recorder of Lehl City. tlv Lehi Retains Lead In Alpine League Provo's smooth passing attack foundered upon the sturdy defense of Lehl's Pelicans Friday night and the latter triumphed In the Alpine District feature.. The score was S3 to 21 for Lehi. The victory left LehL our home team, with the only unblemished record In the district. Ben .id st the lltst period, 6 to 9, Lehl forged into a 13 to 10 lead at the half and never thereafter was In grave danger, despite some sterl ing scoring and rustling efforts of Overly, right guard of the visitors, and Menlove, center. Woffinden's brilliant rustling and feeding of the ball to the accurate Chilton featured Lehi's attack. The score: Lehi G. T. F. P. O. T. F. P. AN ORDINANCE "APPROPRIATING MONEY TO iili li trriTTTa tsttiltt-io Tnr wm, PURPOSES and GOVERNING THE ! oroffinden. If 3 EXPENDITURES THEREOF . AND I p,, ArQrtn , THE ISSUING 'OF -WARRANTS r'C , The Boy Scouts of Troop 5 en tertained at a gay surprise party The little daughter of Mr. and .Tuesday evening; in honor of their Mrs. Nile Roberts was operated on scoutmasters, Robert Phillips and at the American Fork hospital last-Leo Smith. The evening was de-week. de-week. She Is doing as well as can ' iightfully spent in a Kangaroo be expected. Court and numerous lively games, followed by delicious eats. There were twenty present. o 1934. PROVIDING FOR A REVER SION OP ALL UNEXPENDED APPROPRIATIONS", AND A MONTHLY REPORT OF ALL EXPENDITURES- AND DISBURSEMENTS DISBURSE-MENTS and tbe i amount of INDEBTEDNESS IN-DEBTEDNESS INCURRED OR CONTRACTED AGAINST AP-PRnpnTATTfwa AP-PRnpnTATTfwa wmm p.fpor.t SHALL BE OPEN TO PUBLTC ; Menlve' c 2M INSPECTION. I ?ve.r y' Whereas, the City Council of Lehl rfnKJns City did on the 29th day of Decern- ft""11'- " u ber, 1933, after due notice as pro-j Norton, lg 0 h,r lom huHlwt fnf TxW WUUBmS, U .U Hunt, lg .....1 Roberts, rg-rf .....0 Fitzgerald, If 0 Evans, rg 1 2 12 0 6 Totals 13 13 6 32 Provo Cody, rf , ., 1 Lewis, If 1 1 3 0 2 1 5 3 11 0 0 ft oAtf"; o .... ' . - . in - no" Public Notice Lehl, Utah, Jan. 19th, 193l. To the Public this notice Is given so every Business House In Lehl, may know that the Local Compliance Com-pliance Board Is as follows: A. J. Evans, Chairman; G. S. Peterson, Secretary; Sylvan Clark, and Claud Curtis, Members for Lehi; And any complaints that any mem ber of the Public, wants to file should be made to this Board; they should set out In their complaint all the details of the complaint, or they will be regarded as not proper, and each should be 6worn to before some officer with authority to ad minister Oaths; Respectfully submitted; to the Compliance Board. A. J. Evans, Chairman, on behalf of Compliance Board. A. J. EVANS. SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVEN RATES TO SEE SHOW AT COZY Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pearson of American Fork were dinner guests oi mt. ana Mrs. a. m. uou on sun-jADT MUSIC CLASS day. Mrs. Pearson just recently ar-1 TO present OPERETTA rived home from visit in California. a two month's Sunday Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts and The adult music class at the local high school will present a comic operetta in three acts, "Betty Lou, Mrs. S. J. Taylor entertained at t The Dream Girl" In the near future. amner ior Miss Eana Koue, MissiThe ciass instructor. Badl Hanson Fern Stewart and Mrs. Sarah Berry. Ber-ry. They also entertained at luncheon lunch-eon for them Sunday evening. sented sometime in February. announces that the cast of charac ters will be selected Monday, Jan uary 29. Everyone Interested Is lnwd to eet in touch with Mr. Han- Miss Cleo Holmstead entertained instructor. Tryouts for the at her home Monday evening foriparts hei Miss Ruth Rothe, Miss Maud Pal- operetta will likely be pre- u-iage ana miss mora times, a delicious supper was served and social diversions enjoyed during the evening. Outstanding among the social events of the week was the miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower party given by Mrs. R. B. Worlton Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, in compliment to Mrs. Russell Worlton, Worl-ton, a bride of this month. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in guessing games, with prizes being awarded to the winners. A delicious luncheon was served. About forty guests were In attendance and pre sented the young bride with many lovely gifts. She was formerly Miss Ruth Ttams of Centerville. Mrs. Viola Brown was guest of honor at a gay party, riven at her home Saturday evening by her sisters and brothers, the event honoring hon-oring her birthday anniversary. A delicious hot dinner wa served at 8 o'clock and the evening spent In singing old time songs and old time music, In memory of their father, Matt Peterson. - The "group In attendance at-tendance Included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer El-mer Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, Mr. . Mrs. Stanley Lott,' Morris fvx- Mr.', and Mr"'prank Hitch-.Beth Hitch-.Beth Jackson, Donald and - ""p Lott,. ind'Mr. txiMrv I?-od I?-od Srrva. ' ' - " . . - 1 11 wmmmmG I First Class Shoe Repairing AT THE Modern Shoe Shop (Opposite the Lehl Garage, Main Sti Shoes repaired while you wait antf our prices are right Let us do yotf shoe repair Job for you and you wf be pleased with the neatness an quality of the Job. WE HAVE ALL MODERN MACHINERY (Ladies SbMS a Specially). We Also Repair and line . LEATHER COATS Totals 8 19 Score by quarters: 5 2'. City, for the year 1934, now there fore, "BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL .OF LEHI CITY,1 UTAH". j SECTION 1. That the following sums of money be and the same are . plre L. Christiansen, hereby appropriated from the esti- Li the game played between Amer-mated Amer-mated expendable revenue as pro-' lean Fork and Pleasant Grove, the vlded by the budget aforesaid for the 'American Forkers were victorious by Lehl 6 16 20 32 Provo 9 10. 14 21 Referee J. Christiansen; urn- year 1934 to wit: j To the General Fund . . . .$ 5,499.40 j To Streets and Walks ! Fund 939.88 . To Memorial Building Fund 1,409.821 To Water Works Fund . . . To Library Fund Public Lighting Fund .... To Retire Electric Light Bonds 2,349.70 To Retire General Obliga a 34 to 17 score. GENEALOGICAL UNION MEETING SUNDAY Genealogical Union meeting will 6,000.00 be held Sunday afternoon at 2 839.88 o'clock p. m. in the Second ward 3,289.58 chapel in connection with the Sun-'day Sun-'day School Union meeting. Certificates for the completion of Genealogical lessons will be award- tlon Bonds 3,289.61 (ea- to the following: Fanny N. Ber- Bond Interest Fund . . 2,819.67 Tyt Fanny Reed Berry, Fon E. Cook, vinnle Hacking Ault, Lucile Wor- Total ....$26,537.54 'then Peterson, Mr. John Peterson, SECTION 2. Limits of Warrants. Mrs John Peterson, L. E. Russon, The City Recorder is hereby for- j-. t. e. Russon. Pearl D. Broom- bidden to draw warrants on the 'g (n, Russon, Mrs. E. N. foregoing City Funds except In ac-jWebb Mrs puell Allred, Zetella cordance with and within the limit wardle, Lelen I. Wardle, Mrs. Asa of the various funds as herein made'j c&rk and Mrs. Dorothy South-and South-and provided for. ! w SECTION 3. Purchases and Debt; A,j those wnose names are listed Limits. I are urged to be there for the award- No purchase shall be made and no ftf their certificate. , indebtedness incurred by any officer j 0 or enuoyee of the city, without the frfe SHOW AGAIN SAT- order -id approval oi me wiy Council. SECTION 4. Reports by Recorder. ine wiy xtecuru Theatre on Main Street three days before the regular Coun- f."aiM. thp tjCsvnii. cil meetmgfurnish to the Mayor and "are -dVVvited to at- eacn memDer oi uie uiitu a rc- URDAY AT COZY There will be another FREE show port setting forth the amount of appropriation in each fund, the disbursements dis-bursements to date from such appropriations, ap-propriations, the amount of indebtedness indebt-edness incurred or contracted against appropriations but not yet raid, the total incumbrance to date against each appropriation Includ ing disbursements and inoeDteaness incurred and not paid. Such report shall be promptly made available to public Inspection. SECTION 5. Changes and Reversions. Rever-sions. All unexpended balances of the appropriations as provided for hereto here-to shall at the end of the year revert re-vert back to the funds from which :y wfr xrii -Budg-t A;propr:ion may be re- All Junior and Senior High school students can see the show at the Cozy Theatre Monday evening for 15c and their activity card. ; All Primary students will be ad mitted for five cents and all Grammar Gram-mar grade children for 10c. TEMPLE ENDOWMENT EXCURSION MONDAY There will be a temple endow ment excursion to the Salt Lake temple from Lehi Stake Monday, January 27, A special rate of fifty fif-ty cents per round trip is offered on the Orem route, providing fifty people go. It will be necessary to giet the names of those going and the money in by Saturday night to get this special rate, which will be on the first car. If this quota Is not reached a rate of sixty cents round trip will be charged. If the fifty cent rate is allowed, it will be on the first car, a sixty cent rate being charged on the next two Orem cars. o NINTH GRADE TEAM CHOSEN FOR CLASS SERIES DEBATES The Ninth grade debate team was chosen Tuesday as follows: Affir mativeDick Mitchell and June Hanson, with LaVerl Hacking, alternate. al-ternate. Negative Alene Frank and Garth Abbott, with Karlyn Chat-field, Chat-field, alternate. The proposition is the one selected for the State meet: "Resolved: That the valuation of all Public Utilities operating in Utah on which they are permitted to make a profit should be the same for taxation purposes." Sunday School Union Meeting Sunday Sunday School Union meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m. In the Second ward chapel Stake Superintendent Ar-mond Ar-mond E." Webb announces, that special announcements and instructions instruc-tions will be given at this meeting, for every teacher and officer In the Sunday school and it Is very vital that they be in attendance. Special Instructions will be given concerning the Sunday School Trl-Stake Trl-Stake convention to be held at American Fork on February 11. Graphic reports will be given of the standing of each Sunday School as to leaflet subscription and also the. Instructor subscriptions. - . Several other important Instruc tions will be given. , A good pro gram has been arranged and In each department there will be special in structions for the teeners. Let's have a hundred per cent of Sunday School officers and teach ers at this Union meeting, . o i PEOPLE MAY FILE INCOME TAX RETURNS FRIDAY AND SAT. J. Grant Thurgood of Provo will be In Lehl Friday and Saturday to help the people of this community fill out and file their income tax returns. A nominal charge will be charged for the work. He will be at the Memorial building from 9 o'clock on during the day on Friday and Saturday. O r- LEGION AUXILIARY MAKE PRESENTATION TO VETERAN'S HOSPITAL . The Lehl American Legion Auxiliary Auxil-iary presented a potted fern and a pair of blankets to the Veteran's hospital In Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Lottie Peterson, President Presi-dent of the Auxiliary, took the flower and the blankets to the hospital. hos-pital. She was accompanied there by Mrs. Afton Peterson, a member -of the local Auxiliary. ' 'V o f ' VIOLIN CLASS MAY " BE ORGANIZED HERE Donald OLsen, concert master of" the Brigham Young University Symphony orchestra, will be in Lehl Friday, January 26, for the purpose of starting a violin class In Lehl He would like to meet all those interested at the High School at 3 o'clock p. m. Friday. Professor Olsen has been assist ant professor of violin at the University Uni-versity for the past two years. P uni bmg people are cordially tend, FREE. A splendid picture will be shown again Saturday and this will be the only time that the picture will be showa Matinees have been given at the Cozy during the past few weeks and the theatre has been nacked to capacity. Come and see the splendid show J again Saturday. j Children will be admitted at li o'clock p. m. and the adults, ai over fourteen, are invited to come to the theatre at 2:30 o'clock. By this arrangement adults may come to tLe theatre and enjoy the picture pic-ture without any disturbance from the younger children. We'l s:e rttZ at the Cx7 u-eay afteraocn. Buy your Plumbing and Heating fixtures now. Let us give you an estimate. We guarantee to meet Sears and Roebuck or any other prices on plumbing fixtures. Our materials are the very best and we will meet all prices. Now is the time to equip your bathroom with the most modern and up-to-date fixtures at Low Prices. Let us do the work for you. "We guarantee only the very best work done, with the Highest Quality Materials. 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