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Show K3 to I i f. Comblnt6 Will) "51)4 "tcbl X No. 37 .- School Graduates To Receive Diplomas May 17 taTe satisfactory coiupieieu ine tow U gcbool course and the required ered of credits ior , graauauon de awarded their uipiomas at tne . Avafpfcpa tn ha hold I tmencemBui. I Lt Thursday evening, May 17th in i I Ugh school auditorium. , Follow- itt me students graduating irom local high school this year; '.-ale '.-ale William Hadfleld, Amos Irvin Ina Hermine Osterloh, Win-Gray, Win-Gray, Eaymond Leo Roberts, Ruth Bothe, Eudon jj. .vans, isigrm n, Christensen, Sylvia Bertha i Ida Ann Carson, Sherman rge Robinson, Ferrel E, Brems, iDnnsdon, Florence Bercry Jones, jred Norman, easa Hansen, Webb, Arnold' Hunt, - Marie jlipg, Lawrence Bishop, Wreal L. t, Leo Trinnaman, Eldon Carlos how, ; Muarea n,ieanor waiKer, !en Rose Calton, David Evans, eph William Shelton, Reed Henry istofterson, Eulala Clark, Velda R. son,. Mary Edith Calton, Roger 1 ruL;.- TTJT1 0 sioser, rauiau uumi, vuuuu u. tierson, Verland Edith Evans, Ruby ,e Zimmerman, Gene Evans, Earl Mollie Curtis, Lucile Bateman, dda Brown, Herbert Glover and "an Thorn Wells. Tie complete program for the exerts exer-ts is: COMMENCEMENT .EXERCISES ?.rch - . - Band rotation Pnn. A. B. Anderson, Lehi Seminary aspiration" Overture - - Band sledictory - - Velda Carson It "Friendship" by Parks Those Pals of Ours" by B. G. Cole Lehi High School Male Chorue Jdresg to Graduates - -' , - Mayor John F. Bowman, Salt Lake City "The Sweeet Little Girls and Quaint Squeegee," Warner ft "June Rhapsody," Daniels Lehi High School Ladies Glee commendation of Seniors for Graduation - Prin. D. R. Mitchell fresentation of Diplomas '- Dr. F. D. Worlton, Pres. Board of Education enure, "Poet and Peasant," ' V. Suppe - . -Orchestra nediction .- Prin. A. B. Anderson ilpine Stake M. I. A. Holds Contest He contestants from Lehi who en. i the Alpine stake M. I. A con st held Tuesday evening at. fh tab. Iiacle in Pleasant Grove were: Mrs. ion Barnes of the Second ward, aior Sirls public speaking; Bazil aasen of the Fourth ward. "M" men speaking. Ladies chorus und. lie direction of Miss Lela Wing the Fifth ward, and an instru. jP1 trio consisting of ' Audrey ffw, Mrs. Harold Christensen f4 Center, Roena, of the Fifth ,iri Bazil Hansen won second 106 for WMc speaking at the stake isl The gold and1 green waltz wa also held. Miss Fay and Morris Trane with" two J r couples received the honor of chosen to represent this stake to UvKld aDd green Waltz contest I held in Provo next Tuesday. IT8- J- c- Russell and daughter, Z ' Were visitors In Salt Lake ri 00 Wednesday City Orders Punch Board and Slot Machines Removed Lehi City officials in regular session Tuesday evening ordered the city marshal to notify all business houses that slot machines, punch boards and any other games of chance must be removed and kept out of their places of business. Action on the order was to be executed at once. xnib oraer came following a dis cussion with Attorney A. V. Watkins who was present at the meeting. Other legal matters were discussed but action was deferred until a special session Saturday evening. o . Saratoga Resort Opens Dancing Season Dancing at Saratoga, the popular bathing resort, will be officially open, ed Friday evening and from then on weekly dances will be held. The Blue Bird orchestra of Salt Lake, one of the best dance orchestras in the state, has been secured to play during dur-ing this season. Manager Leon Taylor expects to hold some of the biggest dances In the county this year and is making plans to enlarge the open air dance floor to take care of the crowds. The floor has been newly sanded and decorated for the opening dance. Tire ntire resort has been renovated and newly painted for the season. New showers, rest rooms, etc. have been installed at the indoor swimming pool and improvements made at the outdoor out-door plunge. The school outing season has opened. Thursday (today) the Jordan school was at the resort in full numbers and Wednesday girls of the Lehi high held an outing there. Next week Bingham high will hold forth one day. Lions Elect Delegates To Conventions The local Lions Club held their regular meeting and luncheon last Thursday evening in the high school building. J. 0. Melling was chosen to represent the local club at the International Inter-national convention of Lions Clubs which will be held at Des Moines, Iowa, July 10th to the 13th inclusive. The following delegates were elected elect-ed to attend the convention of the District 28 of the Lions Clubs to be held at Payson, June 4th. President J. W. Goodman, Leo Hansen and Hugh Otterson, the alternates appointed ap-pointed were: Alva Wing, Elmer Jackson and I. L. Lott. The program for the evening consisted con-sisted of a reading by Miss Mollie Curtis, and a vocal duet by Frank Sharp and Joseph Cdulaity aacom-panied aacom-panied by Mrs. Sharp. The committees com-mittees were re-organized and a number of reports from the different committees were given. . o Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McKinney had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hichman, Mr. ana jars. D. E. Carlquist and Mr. and Mrs. stMit all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hichman spent the week-end at the McKinney home. " ililf tm f Rings and tik I J stone set and signet rings. J at thfi Aiffc RTirm and M let us show you. ' m ffl C5G?v!SlF ft pEARLS MAKE A WONDERFUL PRESENT FOR GRADUATION I also have many other beautiful J STl's vnst Watches, Founts i :n impacts, Diamond I hu uiner E. N. WEBB Jeweler and Optometrist The Gift Shop, Lehi Our New Graduates CACH year we have the pleasure pleas-ure of welcoming into our business and sclal life a new group of young folks who have just completed com-pleted their high ' school education. edu-cation. These graduates, bring Into active being an added impetus, a new life force that carries onward with force that none can deny, the business and the social activities of the community. Each line of endeavor into which this new energy is injected feels the onward urge and in the strides of progress made, shows the great value to the community at large which this viSal force brings. Youth-power, as exemplified by the new graduates from our schools, is the basic hope of -this community's future growth and prosperity. It Pays Well To Keep Wheels Of Utah County Industrial Plants Humming Recent developments in the controversy con-troversy between the Gunnison Sugar company, on one side, and the People's Sugar Company, the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company and 16 beet growers of Sanpete county, on the other side, substantiates the stand taken some time ago by this paper. We then urged the farmers of Utah county to see to it first of all that enough beets are furnished Utah county sugar factories to insure their operation. Court action in the above named case at Manti show that the 16 Sanpete San-pete farmers asked that their contract con-tract with the Gunnison company be voided. They had signed to grow beets for two or three years for the Gunnison company, although a plant belonging to the People's Sugar company is located in their own neighborhood. According to the petitions filed with the court these farmers claimed that they had signed contracts with the Gunnison plant after they had heard rumors alleged to have emanateH from persons con nected with the rival concern that the People's plant would be dismantled and cease operation. Attorneys for the People's Sugar company intimated at the court hear ing at Manti that suit would be filed agains W. Harvey Ross, president of the Gunnison Sugar company, for spreading these rumors. Later these Sanpete farmers ap parently realized their mistake in shipping beets away from their county to keep the Gunnison plant in operation, oper-ation, while their own plant was idle. They could see that they were providing labor for another section, as a result of which their own boys and working men would either have to loaf or leave home to gain employment. em-ployment. They could see that letting let-ting the Gunnison plant grind Sanpete San-pete beets while the wheels in the Moroni plant were idle robbed their own county of thousands of dollars in taxes taxes which they had to make up in addition to paying their own regular share of the administrative cost of the county. They saw the light too late! Now they may be forced to see their own plant inactive while beets grown in their soil, if they decide to raise any, are providing labor .for the Gunnison plant. They will help to ease the tax burdens of the Gunnison section and at the same time create greater tax burdens and unemployment for their own communities. According tothe stipulation enter ed into between the rival lactones hearing in the case late in August, the officials or tne uunnison sugar company have apparently made it im-, possible for the Moroni farmers in volved in the suit not only to gei from anv other company, but also to take advantage of the larger price per ton offered by the home And this in face of the Vvruix- fact that some of these officials have been quite busy pinning medals on their bosoms for their self-admitted nvorv Tioimlne friendship for the beetgrowers of the state! All this should be a lesson to Utah i.nn TwAt trrnwers. It oueht to show them that that their allegiance first of all is to the Industrial plans in our own county. There are a thousand and one benefits derived from the operation of the local sugar factories besides the income provided t - 11.. VAAa the fanner wno iurnisoes iue for those plants. Think of the great amount of money, the hundreds oi thouasnds of dollars expreded for labor in Utah county when all of its sugar plants are In operation! Think f tTitt laree amount of tax money supplies the county and school dis- Seminary Commencement Exercises Sunday Night tricts by these plants! Ask the county assessor why the Alpine school district faces a good financial year during 1928-1929. He will tell you :it's because of the large amount of sugar stored at the Lehi sugar fac-tory. fac-tory. We earnestly iwpltire the beet growers of Utah county to guard carefully their interests against any intrusion by outside concerns. A beet transformed into sugar in a Utah county plant is worth ten ground in a foreign plant. Watch your step! Co-op Directors jA.uthorize Improvements At the meeting of the Peoples Co-operative directors held Tuesday afternoon the matter of improvements improve-ments in the store was an important item" of business. The entire direc tory voted to carry out an improvement improve-ment program including painting, remodeling re-modeling and rearrangement of de. partments. A report on the business being done showed a very healthy condition prevailing at the institution. The Lehi L. D. S. Seminary will hold their graduation exercises next Sunday evening, May 13th in the high school auditorium. The program pro-gram will commence promptly at 8 o'clock. Principal A. B. Anderson, of the local seminary will have charge o,f the following exercises to be given by members of the graduating class. BOOK OF MORMON CENTENNIAL Prayer Thayrel Cook. Song. Payment of Tithing James Dennis. Prologue Lucile Bateman. Moroni's First Visit Dramatized. (a) Historical Gene Evans (bj Announcement Ha Peterson. Duet Leona Osterloh and Marie Phillips. The Hill Cumorah Dramatized (a) Hfstorical Phyllis Klrkham (b) Announcement Lela Dunsdon Violin solo Verland Evans. The Three Witnesses Dramatized (a) Historical LaPriel Goodwin (a) Announcement Mollie Curtis .Organ solt) Mrs. Harold Christensen. Christen-sen. Awarding of Diplomas President Stephen L. Chipman. , Song. Benediction Sherman Peterson. Diplomas will be awarded to the ioiiowmg students wno have com pleted the three years Seminary course: Thayrel V. Cook, Geneva Marie Frank, Dorothy Peterson, Phyllis' An derson', Nelda Clark, Alta Gray, LeoVett Anderson, Douglas L. Phillips, Mollie Curtis, Zona Evans, Phyllis Margaret Klrkham, Marie Phillips, Claire T. Wells, Leona H. Osterloh, Truman E. Ross, Sherman L. Peterson, LaPriel Goodwin, Mary Katherlna Fox, Clarice Allred, Mildred Eleanor Walker, Eudon Evans, Gene Evans, W. Clell Jack, son, Ferrel E. Brems, Lela Dunsdon, Verland Evans, Eulala Clark, Lucile Bateman, Ila Naomi Peterson, Lela Jones, James A. Dennis, Herehel T. Manning, Pearl Roberts, Lillian Rus-son, Rus-son, Raymond Leo Roberts, Odessa Schow, Wilmrith Russon and Nedra Roberts. Mrs. A. E. Adams Chosen President Of Alpine Parent-Teacher Association Representatives of local Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher Associations of the Alpine School District met in the American Fork Gymnasium last Wednesday night to elect officers for the ensuing year. Before the election of officers took place the Primary school of American Fork ; gave their May festival. Mrs. Maud Adams of this city, was named president of the association; Leo Hansen, district grammar grade supervisor, vice-president; Karl Banks, principal of Lincoln high school, secretary-treasurer, and the following members of the executive committee: George W. Larson, Lloyd B. Adamson, Mable Nelson, David Gourley, Edna Banks and Mrs. A. V. Watkins. Mrs. William Reed, President of the State Parent-Teacher Association, was present at the meeting and urged affiliation with the state and national organizations. 1 t 4 S S H S I ft s a s t B 6FV1C For Yo ii We are arranging our entire store to better serve you and the remainder of the buying public. Our every effort is to equip and arrange our store in the most modern and efficient manner to the end that we can give you the greatest service. With the more modern arrangement of our departments we will be able to serve this community better, eheaper and more efficiently. 'Al change of our grocery department is now under way which will mean better service and cheaper groceries to our customers and friends. We especially invite you to watch for our opening announcement Friday Fri-day on our new grocery policy and special bargains. Saturday and Wednesday WILL BE BARGAIN" DAYS AT THIS STORE IN THE FUTURE rL Few Dry Goods at Special Prices s m of S s c S H S 4 -- .9 s s New Line of STAMPED GOODS Aprons, Lunch Cloths, Runners, Buffet Sets, Pillows, etc. Prices Are Lower. WHILE THEY LAST SPRING COATS y2 PRICE Only a few new 1928 Spring Coats lef. To close out we are selling them at half price. ALL SILK PILLOWS ONE-THIRD OFF Here is a beautiful lot of Fancy Silk Pillows going at One-third Off. Make Your Selection Early. BUSINESS IS GROWING People's Co-op. Inst. The Store of Quality and Service. STATE STREET LEHI |