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Show Thursday, 1),, THE LKIII SUN. LEHI. UTAH PAGR FOUR a 3 c 2 3 Tentative Lehi City , Budget For 1931 Tentative Budget of Estimated Revenues and Disbursements as I!ro-pcued I!ro-pcued by the City Council of Lehi City for the year 1931. E8TIMATED REVENUES . From City Tax Levy of 19 mills on au approximate assessed valu ation of $1.146,000.00 $21,772.00 Utah County Students At The U. of U. A High Standard of Service ti The .Salt Lake & Utah Railroad offers the shortest possible time jj S in transit consistent .with dependable and. efficient operation. T.'i'liuKIa uclio.Inlou j.nnMiKtpntlv maintained with tnrxlprn -nower HIH1 equipment ana a wen irumeu, . courteous organization j g creates that high standard of service for which the Salt Lake (.4 end Utah Railroad is favorably known." 5 M. I. A. Conjoint Programs Outlined For Next Sunday Evening M. I. A. conjoint meeting will be held in all five wards Sunday even- Lehi Loses First Pre-season Basketball Games To Heber The Lehi Wildcats met defeat twice Saturday evening by the Wasatch Was-atch county high team in Heber in the first pre-season game of the basketball season. In the first game played ; between the two second teams, the score ended, 21 to 20 and in the game between the two main teams, the Heber lads defeated Dm local boys by a score of 40-21. The Lent kittens outshot the Heber team 16-10, but lost on excessive fouling and the Heber lads ability to convert their pitches 11 out of 19. Lehi making but four out of nine tries. Coach Nielson used numberless combinations In this pre-season game. .None of them appeared to click wit a too great a precision, but during the coming week further ex perimenting will be gone through to prepare for a doubleheader tussle with the East Side High team at Lehi Friday evening. The game will be returned December 12. ine lineups or Saturday"" games follow : The lineups: WASATCH FRESHMEN 0. T. F. P. Sharp, rf. .... 2 Hiatt, If. .......... 2 Janger, c. 0 lng and special programs have been arranged by the officers to be given that evening. The numbers as out lined follow: FIRST WARD Opening jsong, "We Thank Thee O God For A Prophet" Congregation. Prayer. Twenty-five minute talk, "Joseph Smith As A Scientist" Boyer Anderson. Ander-son. Mixed Quartette, "An Angel From On High"Vel(la and Emily Carson, Uoyer Anderson and Rulon Fox. Twenty-five mjinute talk. "Joseph Smith's Teachings Concerning the Nature of Diety" Ward Webb. Quartette "The Seer." The reading of Rachel Ridgeway Grant's testimony regarding the Prophet Norlne Fox. Singing, "Praise To The Man" Congregation. Benediction. ' SECOND WARD Opening exercises. - Quartette Armond Webb, Booth Sorenson, Frank Sharp and Joseph Coulam. Christmas reading Mr. W. Ai Knight . : Sharp, rf. 2 3 Vocal solo Frank Sharp. Hiatt, If. ;.. 2 7 Violin solo June Davis. Janger, c. 0 2 Speaker Allen Wells who just re-, c- Gi,es. rg............. 0 2 turned home from the British mis- j Brobst, lg. ; ......... o o slon. (Webster, rf. ....."........ 1 0 THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS Rasturt, If. 0 0 The Beehive and Junior girls will Murray," c. .. . 0 1 furnish programs in the Third and Howard, rg. ...w......... 0 2 Fourth wards, respectively Sunday Giles, lg.... ... 0 1 evening. The following outlined B,r,S8. rf.-lg... 0 1 program Is to be carried out In both wards with some slight changes per-) Totals 5 19 11 21 hap: LEHI FRESHMEN Opening , song "Our Mountain O. T. Home so Dear". jTrane, rf . . 0 0 Prayer A Junior Girl. jDegelbeck, If. ...... 0 2 Song "Oil It is Joy to be a Junior Wofflnden, c. ................. 2 0 Girl". Smuin, rg. ... w . 0 1 .Five minute talk on General SIo- A- Klrkham, rg 0 1 pan for 1030-31 Junior Girl. .Coates. lg .,........'. 0 1 Five minute talk on Junior pro- Chilton, rf. ........... 1 4 jeet as a support to the Slogan ? Junior Girl. Chorus "Junior Roses". Talk "Bee-Hive Symbolism as based on The Life of the Bee'" Bee Keeper. Singing Bee Hive Songs. Demonstration ot cell-filling Bee Hive girls. Repeating of "Builders Purpose and "Bee-Keepers Hive girls. Singing Bee Hive Songs. Prayer J3e Hive girls. In ihu ThlrA ward Ro Pas Be V. district Red Cross examiner will be Cleg r In attendance and present nine boy, scouts of that ward with Red Cross! life saving badges. all wards. Sixty-four (Students from Utah County are registered for the autumn quarter at the University of Utah. These are from Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Sprlngville, Licenses '. 1,000.00 ; Thistle, Spanish. Fork, Payson, Goshen, Santaquin, Dividend and Tlntic Standard. I Fines .-. 620.001. City Water System Rates.... 6,000.00 Total 129,392.00 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Bond Interest .. .. $2,891.23 Water Bonds..- 4950.00 Electric Light Bonds 878.75 -General Obligation '" Bonds 1,062.50 12,891.25 Electric Light Bond to be . retired Contingent Fund rt . Salaries: - Mayor . ......$ 240.00 Councilmen 600.00 Recorder ... 200.00 City Clerk. 160.00 Treasurer 150.00 Marshal .. . 1,200.00 Night Policeman 1,080.00 Attorney 130.00 Justice of the Peace 125.00 City Physician ........ 130.00 Fine Chief 25.00 Assistant Fire Chief 20.00 Firemen .... 150.00 Sexton 50.00 Park Upkeep ..... 400.00 Telephone 50.00 Miscellaneous Labor 250.00 Miscellaneous Merchandise . 100.00 Cemetery Expense 400.00 Miscellaneous . Expelnse. 2,000.00 2,000.00 7,460.00 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 F. 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Totals - 8 9 4 20 Referee, Richie; umpire, Hillman. WASATCH HIGH O. T. Hiatt. rf. .......; j Metres, If. ...... Giles, c. ... .. ;Frly. rg.-lg. .. I.Iurdock, lg. ... Service--Bee Hleken- rf 0 I Horner, ir. ... ciegg, c. .:. Pyper, lg. .. ... Jasprsn, c. .... 0 - 0 .. 1 1 , 0 F. 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 17,460.00 Streets and Sidewalks. Salary Street Supervisor 120.00 Grading Streets .... 300.00 Sprinkling Streets 400.00 Labor 300.00 Cleaning Ditches 50.00 Oiling Streets 1,200.00 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 3,370.00 $3,370.00 Memorial Building Fund Care Taker ..... 720.00 Fuel : 150.00 Light & Power 600.00 City Clerk ... 100.00 Flowers , i 200.00 Painting .. 200.00 Building and Grounds Upkeep 559.00 2,520.00 $2,520.00 Water Works Fund.....: ..... Salary 960.00 City Clerk 500.00 Maintenance and Extensions Ex-tensions . ...A..a 1,540.00 Replacements 3,000.00 6,000.01 $6,000.00 Library Fund All Purpose 1.100.00 Electric Light Fund 4,050.00 Street Ughting $2,700.00 Lamps . 150.00 Extensions Labor and Material ... 1,200.00 " $4,050.00 TOTAL. . . ........$29,391.25 A public hearing for the above Budget Is set for Friday evening, December 5, 1930, at 8 o'clock. First Publication December 4, 1930. Totals .. 17 LEHI HIGH a 16 6 40 - o- Third Ward Primary Bazar Next Saturday Roberts, rf Johnson,' If, Holmstead, c. Smith, rg. Davis, l'...u...... 'Chilton. rf.'.. The officers of the Third ward M Airpj : Primary have been working very Evans, c .k hard during the past few weeks ar- F jyi'red, rg... ranging and planning for their ann- pi,niip9, lg. ual bazar, which will be held Satur- r. Klrkham, rf. c day afternoon in-the ward chapel, j 3 2 1 0 1 0 .J0 0 .... 1 0 0 T. 3 F. 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 commencing at 2 p. m. A Christmas j piay, gieu vy iiio iuuii muuitu of the ward will be presented and Christmas gifts, fancy work of every nature, quilt rugs, etc. will be on display and for sale all during the afternoon. Hot chilli, mince pies, cake and" popcorn will be served and there will be a fish pond for the kiddies. Everyone is invited to be there. Totals .8 19 5 21 Referee, Hillman; umpire, Richie. PoibI Remedy One way to do away with the noise evil might be to make so many new noises that the old ones would be drowned out American Magazine. latUaa Allot to The oldest Indian rtsenratioo U tke one at Indian Mills, N. J established In 1758. Other old ones of consider eble aire are the Navajo rwerTatioa Oai-geot in the United States) and the Seminole reservation. 75 miles thaf, holne.-Hartford CHy N.wa, ' ctfo? In Montana! Ther'. No PUc. Ukm H Where you can cut the head lettue with a knife and eat an orange with- ,j out a spoon, that's home my boy la Cat Bfttj's auntie came to visit her nnd brought a little gift with her from a friend. Auntie told Bottle to write a letter and thank Miss U for the pretty gift. Betty wrote the following: follow-ing: "Dear Miss ft. Thank you very much for the pretty package. In rase you might want to send me something else sometimes my address Ind:anapolIs News School Notes The second series of pre-season practice debates will be held Thurs day and Friday, preceding Christmas holidays, according to J. Nile Washburn, Wash-burn, debating coach. The . second bate will be an open-forum with the American Fork High School. 'Resolved: That the Chain Store System Is Detrimental to the Best Interests of American Business," is the question. The high school music department presents as the first opera of the year, "The Merry Milk Maids." The cast includes: Fulmer AUred, Morheo Allred, Vera Anderson, Roberta Ball, Betha Allred, Elvln Careon, Bertha Carson, Ruth Goates, Reed Klrkham, Oleve Kittinger, Ardlth Lewis, Keith Lott, Evelyn PeteYson, Freda Phillips, Roger Price, Delia Roberts, May Metta Royle, Max Smith, Eva Stewart, Audrey Thomas and Karl Webb. ALL IN READINESS FOR " ANNUAL SENIOR HOP The La Veda Ballroom is beautlful-ly beautlful-ly decorated as a Holland scene and is In readiness for the annual Senior Hop tomorrow night, (Friday) Dee. 5. The members of the senior class have been working very diligently to make this event unsurpassed by balls of like nature. World' Forest Russia has the most extensive for-eets. for-eets. Next comes the British empire; third. Braill. and fourth, the United States, says the American Tree association. asso-ciation. These countries together have within their borders nearly two-thirds of the forest land of the world. The remaining third Is divided amoag more than fifty nations. o Tho GrM Moral Force What has been the greatest force U achieving sncD mornUty M we haveT Probably the certainty, demonstrated cruelly every hour of the day. that It Is a better polk-y thnn Immorality, has more to do With It than anrthir, v.. It lsn-t natural wisdom, love, that" rules I ur,u. out experience, punishment. Howe's Monthly. Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Purchases New Electric Freight Locomotive On account of th.3 larga increase in volume of freight business handled by the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and having faith in the continued growth and development of the territory it serves it has been found necessary to increase Its motive power by the purchase pur-chase of an additional freight locomotive. loco-motive. This new freight engine is Students from every county in, the last word in electric locomotives Utah except Dagget are included1 0f this type all of the latest im-among im-among those attending the University., provements having been employed in Twenty-seven other states of the the construction of this locomotive United States, Washington, D. C.,'which was built at the plant of tie Hawaii, the Philipine Islands and j westinghouse Electric and Manufac-eight Manufac-eight foreign countries are represent- ituring Company In East Pittsburgh, ed hv one or more students at the ' Pennsylvania. This new locomotive present time. The foreign students! has an unusual color scheme, the are from Sweden, India, Japan, Peru,"1 body being painted with vermillion Russia Canada. Eneland and Switzer-. with dasn oranee trim which will Royal andCo Theatres I The Very Best Talking pJ land. make it more easily seen at a distance There are 3222 students registered and will therefore have in-addition to to date, according to fieures eiven out its other advantages a safety first by the recorder's office. This shows, value. This engine is rated at-60 a net increase of 219 over thej num- tons; it has Just been placed in ser-her ser-her registered a vear aeo. The total ' vice and is showing an excellent enrollment for the college year 1930-31 1930-31 Is estimated at more than 3,500. The registration in the various schools of the University is as foil- record of performance. The officials of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad are proud of this latest 'addition to its freight equipment and ows: Arts and Scences 911, Edu- are confident that Its use will ename cation 859, Mines and Engineering ' tne road to continue to give a more 374, Medicine 213, Law 199 and Busl- prompt and efficient service even dur- ness 564. There are 102 students in the peak movement in the fall the graduate division workine for, and winter, master's degrees. The" total regist ration is made up of 1991 men and 1231 women. The following students are register ed from Lehi: Lois Gardner, Elvin Gilchrist, Richard Gilchrist, Stanley Goodwin, Florence Jones, Howard Lott and John Worlton. Other students stud-ents from Utah County include Florence Flor-ence Chipman, Sarah M. Chipman, Eldon Crookston and James Moffat, American Fork and Paul Clarence Pack, Blaine Richards and Margaret Stagg, Pleasant Grove. Food From Palm Tree Sago is obtained from the trunks of several species of a genus of palms. There are large forests in Borneo and Sumatra where the finest sago is produced. pro-duced. Each stem yields from 100 to 800 pounds. O : The Funny Mortal -Funny mortal I He lives In a towt where It Is commercial suicide to offend of-fend the Local Big Guy, and yet feels suDerior to the free man on the farm 1 Los Anjeles Times. Royal, Thursday and pwJ December 4 and A Cozy, Saturday, Dec si BIG DOUBLE SIM , ,,Two Shows for the PriCeft,?f An All Talking Western Ji 1 "WINGS OF I r ADVENT the Soift and A flaming love Btory 0f ; M ' . Seas "THE LOVE TRADE Matinee at tha f!nzv sa.j. . "'"-uiuay 3 j ; . Evenings Only 15C and 30c Royal, Sunday, Dec 1 Cczy, Monday, Dec's "GOOD NEWS' With Bessie Love, Cliff f t . wards and Lola Lovej Royal, Tuesday OTj rri x j I I iutj .must uanng sex arama ever shown. "THE ESCAPE OP THE CAPTIVE No one under 16 admitted. Watch for further details. Admission Only 15c and 30c. Old Crochet Work i ; - Bands of crochet work madelnfc-s earlier than 200 A. D. are among I ;rare textiles owned by the MetropoU ! tan Museum of Art, of New Tori I if you'll hurry, HURRY . . . there's still time to HAVE WHOLE-HOUSE ON CHRISTMAS HEAT mm Here's one reason why IIEATROLA gives you more per dollar Lots of other heaters look like the Hcatrola, but no others art like it. For only the Ilea t-rola t-rola has the Intetifi-Fire Intetifi-Fire Air Duct and other exclusive hrat-making, hrat-making, fuel-saving leaiures. - m m a wi 'jtm f tftft Ma mm w but no hiirrv at nil about paying for it! TTERETS a new kind of Christmas Savings Plan an opportu-11 opportu-11 my t0 secure in time for Chi fstrcas, the thing which is moot urgently needed in your home," and o save up for it afterwds. Note carefully, please, the terms of Una extraordinary offen Place your order before December 20th, and well install in-stall a genuine Estate Heatrola on a small down-payment Then, NO MORE UNTIL SEPTEMBER, 1931, when monthly payments may be started on our convenient deferred-payment plan. In addition, a $10.00 allowance for your old stove, regardless of age, stze or condition ($5.00 on the Junior or. Wood Heatrola). oldvA .ThlS Set " good until December 20th only, and all install ion, uill be made in the same rotatii in uhich orders are received. TUNE Ttf n-M rpTT-ri ta m t, , ' ji I "1-C-M""R1nP EACH SAT. KSL est Pnces LaiSe Scale Sneciali Dixon-Taylor-RUSSell Co. . The Home Furnishers ot Central. Southern and Eastern Utah. ? |