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Show nrv ehi Free Pre line Combined with the Myton Free Press The City's Only Newspaper Home-Owne- d LEHI, CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 15, VOLUME VIII lAuto Strikes Local Bov Near School which School days are happy days this Sometimes ft only partly true. shown is as ends in sorrow j RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE CONVENTION Put The Board sxi Plans Complete For Community Fair Today The Hole Everyone has heard the old gag about shutting the stable door after the horse has taken flight The situation suggested is so very ridiculous that we must smile to think about it- - But sometimes it is not a laughing matter. The costly and unnecessary accident to little Howard Le Ricks last Thursday in front of the high school building offers a dramatic instance of the need of husbanding our faculties and belongings. The City Council has a genuine opportunity to paf s a piece of constructive, legislation in the interests of the people of this community. Put up the bars! Why not close the street from Second North to Main between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 on school days? Such action would effectually prevent any recurrence of last week's alarming incident. The schools cannot deal adequately with the problem. Even if the little tots could be kept from running onto the street, there is no way to stop the steady stream of students who must cross the road throughout the day from building to building. This is not class legislation. Every corner and section of Lehi is of that block. As against this uniactivities in the interested vitally be urged unworthily. What would few versal need the desires of a are a few blocks or a few minutes to the lives of those boys and girls! Plans have been completed for charge have worked hard. Let's all Lehi's first community fair. Agricul- get behind them and push. tural students of the htgh and junior o high schools have been very tusy col- LEHI FAMILIES TO lecting material for the exhibits. RECIEVE FREE PICTURE SHOW TICKETS Clubs have been getting The Busv house their stuff toerether. wives have been lineing un their The Lehi Free Press and the Cozy of s. and choicest canned fruits TWtre. throueh tha two famUy been farmers have rroommg the managers will Issue their best stock and best farm pro- -, tickets free each week to stimulate inducts and pivine the old farm horses terest in Lehi's Only Home Owned the Cozy n extra measure of gram and a lit-t- lf Paper and the Shows at readv for the nulling Theatre. The management of tha oxtra contests. The needle workers have theatre will admit Mr. Fred Peterson, their fine handwork ready to and family, and Mrs. Elizabeth HicK- -. how their skill and the milk maids man and members of the family, one hve I'll ' been nracticinc to out do show upon the receipt of this clipping their sisters and win a nrize. either tonight (Thursday) or next The flower show promises to be the Mondav nisrht This means all mem beautv oot of the entire exhibit. We bers living at home will be admitted have all adnird Tlie Jovelv flower absolutely free. The tickets that are few month". issued each week will tit good only on "rdns in Lehi the Mrs. Abigail Evans Ellingson passReceived, that Center Street should . . 3ft 3 w m ' of r.'V J f When the choicest blooms from all one of the two nights mentioned ea away mesuay follows: ffc irardens are collected we can all above, (Mondays or Thursdays, your which n. m. after a two weeks illness be closed by order of the City Coundewhich imfrine the treat in store for all who choice). began with a heart attack cil from Second North to Main beWATCH OUR PAPER FOR YOUR veloped into pneumonia. Mrs. Elling- tween the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 on vi5t the flower phow. OF THE LEHI Todav fThureda") Is the dv ind TURN AS GUEST son is one of Lehi's early pioneers, school days. AND THE COZY nvtii" fjwi 10:30 a. m. t 9:00 r. FREE PRESS having moved here in 1851 and has Those taking part in this discus OWN, YOUR AT been a loyal but humble church mem- sion are Neldon Hansen, Fawn Lewis, m. J the tune ana tne Memorial THEATRE SHOWS. TWfO b"ildinp and shvil vrounds is the CHOICE OF ber, a good mother and a good citizen, Mary Hardy, and Mary Abbott. Bring in or send in your name as in a take to rlace. Let's all jo'n in nd mke this part quiet not caring O two names are drawn each week at df" a erala day and onr fair p. success. public, but a good supporter and a LEHI BASEBALL TEAM Lehi Free Press Office. Phone teacher by example. Here are a few rules to remember. SATURDAY SEASON CLOSES Mrs. Abigail Ellingson was born JanAH livestock must be on the . uary 27, 1846 near Chicago, Illinois, T.ivRto'lc will e at "rounds The close of the baseball season Is the daughter of David Evans and 'idp-12:30 t bv Geoiw T. Prof. The now in sight. Saturday, will in all Barbara Ann Ewell Evans. ron TII of the Utah Agricultural be the last game of the family came to Utah in 1850 settling probabiity CoHere. Lehi meets American when followseason, in Salt Lake first, but in the The women section of thi foir will baseball diamond ing year came to Lehi and since then Fork at the latters he onen all dsv and the disnlcv w'll All Democrats are hereby notified Mrs. Ellingson has made her home at 4:30 p. m. in a baseball game for be fudire' at 10:30 a. m. until 2:00 Barnes of of benefit the Frank Lehi, there will be a Democratic that here sharing the trials and worries n. m. The fruits, grains and vre-tb!- e Memorial who week in suffered the last will now game and Primary held in the Lehi of other pioneer women, displav will be Judged at 10:00 team bone. 16, 1932, a broken and collar The the September Friday, building, take her resting place among a. m. or sethankful the are for the for 8:00 purpose manager very m, who at have p. other good people passed atThe will contest start at pulling support of the people and the busilecting delegates and alternates to away before her. rn. All 2:30 must n. weigh-abe tewis at t convention town. tend the Utah, county. She is survived by two sons, Ole ness men of the 1 p. m. Whinolo's at Lumber Yard elect to Payson on Septemebr 24th, During the past week Lehi has won Ellingson of St. Anthony. Idaho, and The milking contest will start tt a precinct chairman, Bersr Ellinsrson of Salt Lake City: one game and lost one. The D. & R 5:30 n. tp. and all contestants are to tans-asecretary and treasurer and to three daughters. Mrs. Sarah Pierce of G. team proved themselves the better own buckets. furnish their business that other all any and Vernal, Mrs. Christine E. Peterson of bunch by winning 9 to 3, the latteV meetsebeen have the before come Judges Competent may properly Salt Lake and Mrs. Nora HoDVins of part of last week. Lehi beat Ameri cured from outside of Lehi, so all ing. Salt Lake. One brothpr and one can Fork 8 to 4. Bill Bone seems to will be fair and unprejudiced. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE sister, Jacob Evans and Mrs. Rozella be better in the last of the season's judging work Let's all the and JOHN S. EVANS, Secretary. forget Evans Racker of Salt Lake: and also playing, having won the last five con one and in of rest join day secutive irames oitched bv him. Lehi worry 33 grandchildren and 28 has to its credit under the present and celebration. The committee in The funeral will be held in the First manager. W. H. Jenkinon, twelve Ward Chapel Friday at 2 p. m. and wins to four defeats, and one tie. interment will be made in the City cemetery. LIONS CLUB NOTES happiness In the accident that happened last The Relief Society of the Lehi and be- Stake will hold their annual conferStreet Center on Thursday which tween Second and Third North, ence convention Sunday, September Kicks, Howard of life cost the 18th, in the Second Ward chapel- The nearly son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks program for the day is as follows: of the Third Ward of Lehi. . Executive Officers Meeting. Ricks was enjoying a game 9:00 to 9:30 a. m (For Young Sunday, j on and school grounds, the on ef teg Stake Presidency and Secretary-Treasure- r over his looking chased ran, being only) Discussion of Special Aoulder, his eyes being concentrated Problems. his pursuer, into the road be. Stake Board Meeting Build-!- g tween the Elementary School Sunday, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. (For and directly info the path of an Stake Officers and Board Members). automobile, driven by Mr. A. E. Report of Attendance Stake SecreBushman. The boy was knocked tary, Emma Phillips. ddwn hitting his head on the ground General Board Questionnaire on over wheels passed car the Member. ad tie crown of his head, leaviner the Rpnort on Theologv Sara Jane clack laying ooen about the width of Patrick. aftoothpick. The fracture extended Achievements Reoort on the forehead and two thirds Bertha Knudsen. ? oi the way around the head. The boy Reports on Social Service Anna was rushed to the Lehi Hospital Fyffe. y where pictures were taken to Charlotte Report On Teachers I estimate the severity of the damage Hadfield. No was treated. l and the fracture Reports on Work and Business detectable. Young Meeting Stake Board Member. pother injuries were Ricks lay in the hospital until Satur-- l Report on Burials Delia Fox. state, cay night in a The Handbook Geneal Boad f Ms life being on a balance; no one Mowing which way the balance would Bishops, Stake Officers and i tip, but all hoping for the best. He III.. Ward Presidents. to and asked for his mother and jf Sunday, 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon jj father Saturday night which seemed Stake Officers, Ward Presi (For to'be a turning point in his condition. dents, Bishops, County Commissioner, i' Sunday he began asking for food and Advisory High Councilman and Ward a wis given a little ice cream. Dr. Social Service Aids.) always had hope of his Discussion of Local Problems cqvery basing part of his judgement Bishop Hyrum Anderson. jjc4 the fact that the boy bled a little, Responsibility for Care of the Poor constantly relieving the biggest part County Commissioner Gillman. c a possibility of the blood clotting Value of Statistical Information His condition is at present General Board Member. len internally g&Y$ry favorable for recovery, unless Ethics Between Agencies General 58( something not known at present deBoard Member. Bones take a long time to 6K rslops. TV.. Stake and Local Off fixers Meet in the body and take a long j develop ing. 12ttime to heal so it will take a long 1:00 to 2:30 p. m. (For Sunday, At time for complete recovery. Local Officers, Bishops and Stake j42( present it is estimated that he will be and Advisory High Councilman) . libifcopfined to his bed for a period of Report on Welfare Work of the sii weeks. Year Rhoda Gardner. to Marshal James Zimmerman investi-32- 1 with the Relief Society gated the accident and reported that Stake Advisory High Councilman. f thf driver was in no way to blame, as Roll Call. J2l59was going slow, Intending to stop Preserving Fundamentals in Wel731 et .the school building to let his own fare Work General Board Member. 54 children out, and who upon seeing V. Public Meeting. ithj two boys run into the street Sunday 2:30 to 4:00 p m. Jewerved to one side trying to avoid Report R. S. Stake President, Mrs. x hitting the two boys, but could only Mina Webb. clsSar one of them. !g Stake The Citizen of Tomorrow DEBATE CLASS OUTLINES f en Russon. Fern Board Member, I INTERESTING PROGRAM General Board Personal Peace We print Butter Wrappers when Member. The debating class of the high w you want them. Address Stake President. school has scheduled a number of de bates on timely topics for the near No Better Coal Can Be Delivered future. Under- the present arrange ment every student in the class will Nut or Lump participate in at least one discussion STORE the next few weeks. The list of Call BROADBENTS !l0 I subjects includes Sunday movies, the 5$SSSSSS$SS44S$$5$SSS$$SSSSS5$ iekf giving of student awards, uniform costumes for classes, and many other SCO. phases of student life. I One of the most interesting debates tain" in the schedule will be on the matter Mri of closing the school street. Public WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN interest in this question is high at f it. We Cater To Particular People present. The question is worded as - In NUMBER 21 1932 4-- H vetre-tble- rt: 11 Lehi Pioneer Woman Dies T,ite-9r- I. X-ra- j semi-conscio- us iie Ed-cigt- on re-5- ir' I ( COA Cozy Theatre ke,S ! LB - Fricay 16 Tonight Thursday 15, and New Under The Sun Something ' "Union Depot" i with .JOAN BLONDEL and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. at show you what screen thrills will be like in 1935. See the world They "The Union Depot" Life at express speed. Where new loves flame and Old loves fade, and hope and terror meet every train. BRING YOUR COUPONS I Saturday, Sunday and Monday September 17, 18 and 19 Sensation of the century! Months on Broadway! Hailed by every critic as the season's greatest entertainment. j 'The Star Witness" ; with WALTER HOUSTON and DICKY MOORE It's drama, real drama, drama that will Gripping Thrilling-Power- ful. burn itself into your heart! ami the one picture you will long remember. bet- J Bring Your Families! Bring Your Coupons! Where can you get 5c and 10c any night. All the prominent merchants in town and service stations are giving them. ter entertainment for the money. With coupons only Tt 8-- Notice To 10-30- o Democrats n, ct The Lions Club ' will hold their reenlar monthlv meetine in the Second Ward. Thnrsdav mVht. The matins' will be a busi- VAN' CASH & CARRY fto-piVh- t). ness meetinsr. Mr. Jner.n Coulam. Mr. Evan Croft and Mr. Rav Durnell have charge of the meetine. Entertainers from Provo will be present The Second War Relief Society ladies are serving the luncheon. 0 With Each 50c Purchase Thu., Fri., and Sat. Boomerang Airp'ane for 11c BOY BREAKS COLLAR BONE Billy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Smith, had the misfortune to break his collar bone at football prac tice, Friday afternoon. Grocery Specials 48c 25c 2 Pound Jar Peanut Butter 29 c 2 Pound Can Rockwood Cocoa 3 for 29c Grape Nut Flakes 10 Cans Milk, Large Size Comi Mmity iw nn loaay School Grounds and Memorial Buildin - , FRUITS and VEGETABLES Watermelons Yums Lemons -- - 10c and 15c Each 3 Pounds for 25c 25: Djzsn Peppers, Cauliflower. Dill, Pickling Onions etc. TENDER MEATS 18c Pound T Bone Steak 19c 2 Pounds Lard Everybody Velcome Everything Free Sugar Cured Hams, Half or Whole 18c |