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Show ma xin urglars Make Second Attempt To Enter Store to unsuccessful attempt was made nrfav night by burglars to enter ,, r.ilchrist Hardware store. The Annr was damaged with a Inniie but withheld against tne em its who either gave up me- attempt were frightened away. ' - v Tie attempted robbery was dia- vered by Sydney Gilchrist, owner tie store, on Monday morning ben he went to enter. A' bar had ,an used and the door badly Ihewed" up in the attempt to pry open. . Right officer Wikox reports he t no one on his rounds during the 'ht and there was no clue lert. is only two months since the ib store was entered and robbed several hundred dollars worth of dware, cutlery, amuntion, etc. I The Livestock Situation i - Isome phlosopher has said "invar. lily if there is one thing we always Sat more than any other, it is some. :.g else." . ItMs is true of agriculture as in er lines and, no doubt, to a cer. I fn extent represents a healthy un it or what has been termed a Seerful discontent." However, evidence to an unreasonable ree, particularly in agricultural sduction, there is always danger la recurring overproduction, par-filarly par-filarly in viewing the matter from ectional territorial standpoint. at is, xakmg hogs for instance. increased production endanger- price levels might appear in the m belt without seriously affecting Western producers opportunity jkontinue to expand their produc- t program, until it reaches the t where production meets West-A West-A demand. . iT jMs has been illustrated in - the t few weeks during which time a lining hog market has been ex-ienced ex-ienced throughout the country,' with the mainteanc of the ::rential in price in favor of the 1st markets which has averaged nd $2.00 per cwt. over ,the,Mis- i River markets. I the past week, although East-I East-I prices have declined to around f per cwt and the Coast markets declined to $10.25 per cwt it I be noted that the proper ratio, I esenting shipping expense from nt points, has been maintained avor of Western production to ly Western reguirments. This f course, substantially in favor e western producer who is sup S only a small portion of the ftern pork demand. ,pe cattle situation differs some. 1ft, having as it does the easonal fs movement which many years f ?s an oversupply during a short fi making necessary the Import-'h Import-'h of supplies during the balance P year. However, with the grow. -Budget Meeting Tonight Citizens pf Lehi City will be given an opportunity tonight to go into the estimated city expendi-ture expendi-ture for 1928 as set out in the proposed pro-posed budget. The meeting is celled for 8:00 p. m. in the Memorial Memor-ial building. Some, interest is being manifested manifest-ed in the proposed expenditures and it is. likely a good attendance will be out to the meeting tonight to discuss the budget. An extremely ex-tremely heavy appropriation for the lighting system is outlined and other items of expense are being discussed. It's Your Money To Be Spent Attend the Meeting and Direct It's Apportionment. ing tendency toward feed lot operations opera-tions and a continued trend toward production going into the hands of the smaller producers, it is likely that the time is not far distant when the supply will be distributed through out the year in the West on all classes class-es of livestock, bringing about pro. duction at points closer to the metropolitan me-tropolitan consuming centers. With the phenominal increase be., ing experienced in population on the Paiciflo Coast, overproduction is deserves. de-serves. It is not unlikely that a substantial increase in the produc. tion of all lines of livestock could be safely absorbed, particularly in hogs, throughout the West if the pro duction were properly allocated so that a year around distribution to the Western outlets could be accomplished. ac-complished. o Elder Melvin J. Ballard . To Speak Sunday Evening Even-ing In H. S. Auditorium Elder Melvin J. Ballard of the Council Coun-cil of the twelve apostles and member of the General Superintendency of the General Board of the Y. M, M. I. A. will be the speaker next Sunday evening, even-ing, January 1, 1928. The meeting will be held in the High School Auditorium beginning at 7:30 p. m. prompt. ' The meeting is being held under the direction of the M. I. A. organization of the five wards of Lehi instead of the regular monthly ward meetings. Each ward is contributing to the pro gram of the evening as follows: First General supervision decorations. Second Instrumental number. Third Male quartet. Fourth Male chorus. Fifth Ladies chorus. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be in attendance. and Big Holiday Prize Contest ENDS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31ST Get your guesses all in and participate in the ten gifts. I APPRECIATION appreciate your wonderful support the past year and extend you our wisn ior a Prosperous Happy JSew i ear E.N.WEBB - Jeweler and Optometrist "The Gift Shop" T 4 tut Biggest Little Store In Town flAlK STREET LEHI, UTAH Combined Witt) T3b TUt)i Sarniei LEHI, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927 No. 18 City Republican Committee Makes Recommendations The City Republican Committee made reconimenrtnH .... . . w iayor-ejeci GUchriet on the appointive offices ft a meeting the past week of lm KCmmiUee- The APPiatments UI be made on or immediately follow-Ing follow-Ing the taking of office next Monday by the incoming city officials. The citizens recommended for the offices are as follows: Marshal A. D. . Christofferson. Night Watchman-A. L. Wilcox Justice of the Peace-Thomas Webb. , . City Attorney A. J. Evans. City Physcian F D. Worlton. Pound Keeper Joseph Colledge. Sexton W. L. Hill. Whether or not these will be the new appointive officers remains to be seen. The mayor will make his appointments ap-pointments and they must be confirmed con-firmed by the council. Children Enjoy Community Christmas Tree Over 1000 people, children particularly, particu-larly, assembled in the high school gymnasium Saturday evening to listen to the Christmas program and ee Old Santa. Commencing at 5 o'clock the kiddies enjoyed an hour's dancing, after which a splendid Christmas program pro-gram was given. In the midst of the program sleigh bells were 'heard and in came Santa Claus loaded down with stockings filled with candy, nuts, popcorn and oranges for the kiddies. Later in the evening toys, donated by the different business houses, were taken out by Santa Claus and distributed distri-buted to the lees fortunate kiddies in the different wards. The committee la charge are to be complimented upon the success and the splendid way the affair was put over. Lions Club Sponsoring Dramatic Play "Applesauce" a three act comedy drama will be presented in the Royal Theatre, Saturday night, December 31stt by the American Fork dramatic club, under the direction of the Lehi Lions Club. From all reports this play is considered exceptionally good. It made a big hit when presented in American Fork just recently. You who; saw the play "Here Comes The Bride" presented here a year ago by these same players, can be sure of a real evening's entertainment Don't fail to see this 6how or you will miss a rare treat. ' Peoples Co-op Entertain ' Kiddies At Free Matinee Last Saturday afternoon the management man-agement of the People's Co-op. gave a free matinee to all children under 12 years of age. The main feature Buster Keaton in the "Battling Bttlen" the "Collegians' comedy, and serial were enjoyed by a packed house. Chipman Interests ! Presents Employees With Unique Xmas Gift The employees of the Chipman Mercantile Company and the Chip-man's Chip-man's affiliated banks consisting of the Bank of American Fork, State Bank of Lehi, and the Bank of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove have received the unique Christmas present of a life insurance policy for $1,000. Chipman interests assume the entire cost of this insurance in-surance program which is being written writ-ten by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Companyr An interesting feature of the plan is that the employees em-ployees are insured without regard as to age or physical condition. Insured employees who become totally and permanently disabled will receive their insurance on a monthly installment install-ment basis. In this way the disabled employee is provided with a continuous continu-ous monthly income to replace, . in part his lost earning power. This wholesale method of purchas. ing insurance under a group plan has been adopted by a number of pro. gressive organizations in this state. It serves to emphasize the Increasing Importance of this form of blanket coverage which now protects approximately approx-imately five million American work, ing men for an aggregate amount in excess of seven billion dollars. The total amount of insurance on the group is J63.000, covering the lives of 57 employees and directors. o All Night Dance At Smuin Academy Friday OIn account of New Year's Eve falling on Saturday, the annual New Year's Eve dance at Smuin's hail will be held Friday night, December 30th. Dance lovers, not only from Lehi but also the neighboring towns' are loking forward to this big all night dance which will -commence at 9 oe'eock. At 12:00 p. m. there will be an hour's intermission, after which the dance will continue until 4 o'clock in the morning. The Sailor Girls Orchestra will furnish the music. . -o Mr. and Mrs. Karl Beck of Eureka, visited here over the week-end with Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. Alice Kiel-COO. Goates-Singleton Nuptials Miss, Edith Goates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: John Goates, was united in mariage to Mr. Kenneth Singleton, of "American Fork, Friday, December 23rd,j in the Salt Lake Temple. , The young couple have a host of friends in both Lehi and American Fork who are showering them with '" heartiest congratulations and best wishes for future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton will make their home in American Fork. Leadership Week-January Week-January 23-27, 1928 Theme: Men's Quest For Joy. GEXEItAL COJDHTTEEl Lawry Nelson, II. R. Merrill, Elmer Miller, Clawson Y. Cannon, Vasco M. Tanner. SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Reception Ed. M. Rowe, Alice L. Reynolds, W. J. Snow, P. P. Blgelow, Nettie Neff Smart Accommodations A. Rex Johnson B. F, Cummings, Clarence S. Boyle, Maude D. Markham. Classrooms E. H. Holt Publicity H. R. Merrill, J. M. Jensen, Walter P. Cottam, K. B. Sauls. Luncheon Effle Warnick, ,W. IL Snell. ' . Seating Milton Marshall, K. B. Sauls. Registration Mon day, Senior class; Tuesday, Junior class; Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Sophomore class; Thursday, Freshman class; Friday High School Exhibits E. H. Eastmond, B. F. Larson, Edgar M. Jensen. SUGGESTED DEPARTMENTS s 1. Education for Moral Growth Dr. Hugh M. Woodward. 2. Methods of Religious Teaching Dr. A. N. Merrill. 8, Genealogy Professor Thomas C. Romney. 4. Form Problems Dr. T. I Mar. tin. 5. Recreation Director E. L. Roberts, C. J. Hart, Wilma Jeppson. 6. Social Welfare Professor John C. Swenson. 7. Man and the Universe Dr. Carl F, Eyring. 8. Journalism Professor Harrison ft Merrill. v 9. Drama Professor T. Earl Par. doe. 10. Health ProblemB Dr. L, Wes-1 ton Oaks. ' 11. Music Professors Garrlt De Jong, Florence J. Madsen. 12. Literature Professor Alfred Osmond. 13. Art Appreciation Professor E. II. Eastmond. 14. Psychology Professor M. WII-tord WII-tord Poulson. 15. Home Problems Effie War-nick, War-nick, Valate Elliot 16. Scouting Dr. Carl F. Eyring, A. A. Anderson. 17. History Dr. Christen Jensen. , O . Mothers Take Notice Don't forget the child health conference con-ference lo be held here Friday, January" 6th at I o'clock in the Memorial building. Dr. Cullimore and Mrs. Reed will bo present to examine all babies. The clinic will be held In this city the first Friday in every month. 6 " . ' ' no I A P 1 Wort s( ------. rice Offering s s s s s a s 2 Our stock of S si S i s s I I Misses and Ladies Coats consists of this year's models, in a very select range of styles and colors. Entire stock to go at Half Price One Week Only Overcoats The careful buyer knows the value of a good overcoat, and our line of the well known brands, Miekaels-Stern and Oregon City Woolen Mills, will give the wearer full value for his money. A good selection of styles to choose from. Entire stock to go at . One-Third Off One Week Only PEOPLE'S COOP. INST., Susy Store on State St LEHI UTAH 2 1 ,9 1 to s 1 ? 2 n to mm to 1 to 1 to 2 to . l to 1 to of- SI to 3 to M '3 to to 3 to IS T X' H..s.vs. Tmiru-r 8:00 at Lbrii muti Lehi Athletic Club Thursday, Dec. 29th P.M. SCHOOL GYM |