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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 CO TO GRANITE tudnU will go to Granite to dbat on "Equal Righu Thursday Women.' Mary Hardy Tor Men and Mary Abbott will debate on tne oegatir and rawn Lewis and Pansy Hanaen on the affirmative aide. Ifctx Wilson and Neldon Hansen will debate the aame day at GraniU tm Capitalism. The LkI.1 debating class under their teacher J. NUe Washburn have done some very excellent work this winter and will doubtless bring credit to Lehl in these debates. Six LehJ ul HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY LEADERS STRESS MASS PARTICIPATION 1 Savings Department Commercial Banking Insurance Bonds Safety Deposit Vault Surplus $20,000 Capital $25,000 UBionofis. fi Lclafi Telephone 85 j HIGH SCHOOL NEWS In a closely contested game Friday American Fork night, Lehl won over in a 20 to 22 score. The game was closely contested h the throughout, Lehi forging ahead out brought The game third quarter. Lehl High. the old fighting spirit of The game played by the second team was well played and was won by Lehl In a 3 score. With the American Fork second a team leading In the first half with rolled Lehl boys the score 15 6 to ahead and showed some faat playing, older although their opponents were 19-2- boys. ALPINE DIVISION Standing of Won Lost Tmi - - Pet. 3 0 3 0 1.000 1.000 1 2 .333 1 2 .333 1 2 .333 3 .000 - 0 LEHI T. G. Chilton, If. Evans, c. Adams, rg. Hunt, lg Goates, rg - Totals 3 4 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 9 AMERICAN FORK G. T. Durrant, rf. 22 Allen FJleld is taking charge of the MASS PARTICIPATION SHOW- ING IN BOYS ATHLETICS speech department in the high school during Miss Romney's absence and Last week finished the first half of Miss Muriel Chrlstensen of American the class series In basketball, and the is of the Fork Physical taking charge Future Farmers of America are at Education m Miss Romney's place. present In the lead; but, this Is not LEHI SUNDAY SCHOOL VAUDEVILLE the Interesting thing. The Interesting thing Is that through the efforts of On February 4th the "Depression' the coach, Ross Neilson, one hundred will play its unswerving part in only and thirty boys are playing basketball one thing, namely, the price of ad- In connection with the move of class series, besides the squad who represent mission. and So there Is nothing to hinder seeing the school as a varsley squad a vaudeville show that evening of real second team. merit. The past will in pantomimic portrayal be lived again.. The future will likewise by trained pantomlmiats in prophetic forecast b thrown open to view. Real Radio Broadcasters from Radio Station "LSW" will do their stuff to show the brilliance of the "Mike." A couple of ''Hicks' from widely will be there. play, hurray, Oh Yeah! Mr. C. Enoch Clark, don't miss him, will himself furnlah enough corned to be worth the admission". Songs, music, minuet, an entertainment full of fun. Lehl Second Ward Sunday School. one-a- ct o TV LEHI TO PLAY PROVO, 2 ts IXHI A 4 Critics say ''Definite and sure to the trend towbrd mass part I'll pat Ion in athletic sports. Directors everywhere realize that day of the 'Varsity and 'First Team" are numbered. They feel the urge to get on the band wagon and toot for that which is new but cannot yet give themselves up to the abandonment of the old for which is to take Its place." The local high school instructors are constantly working toward the aim' of mass participation. Activities that used to attract a few students in participation are attracting the majority of the school students. The opera try-ouare showing an Increase interest each year. It used to be that a few from the music class was all that tried out." Now It Is, ''The music class was a few of those who tried." So it is with the debating, dramatics, and athletes. The Instructors are winning the game of teaching, when all are in The opera cast, chorus and dancers are rehearsing daily and all making good progress, promising one of the best operas yet put on by the high terested. school. separated nations 1 .. P. F. 1 3 Allred, rf. begin immediately. LEHI LEHI WINS FROM A. F. Lehl Provo Lincoln American Fork B. Y. High Pleasant Grove Prospects are good for a year book this year. A staff will be selected in a few days and work on the book will FRIDA The Student Body Pep Club are In charge of the assembly program for Friday. LEHI Warning! Any person, without permission, found trespassing in the Auditorium will be handled by the law. Parents are accountable for miners. By order of Alpine com- things. To seep the ana io I maadments of the Lord ,,v LEHI DEBATERS TO Sitaite THURSDAY, JAKU AST v. THB LEHI FREE PRESS Sehool Board. 11 fir. I The choir sang "Before the Lord of was r, , vv Head." Benediction fered by R. J- - Whipple. Afternoon Session -Breaks Wheji Morning Flee." Shadows The PrayerBishop Andrew Fjeld. Choir "I've Waited for the Lord and Sadie Kittinger .i.v. auMtfc hi - DANCE J c--. nuu j Lillian Knudsen. Presentation of Authorities H Goates. Solo Stanley Lott, accompanied by Mrs. Stanley Lott. President A. Carlos Schow gave report on condition of stake. ifiifftion from choir members "This World Is Not My Goal." A. B. Anderson, president of the on High Priests gave short remarks of Church the of A Member "Why I'm Jesus Christ." A wonderful testimony of past experiences. Short remarks Elder G. A. Smith Song "Lord Wilt Hear Me." M. I. A. Meeting At Night Prayer by Lynn Webb. Song by the Mixed Chorus. fis Or Clark Hardv gave a ser mon in the form of a reading, the essence of which was ''It isn't all of life to live; nor all of death to die.' 4 The title of the reading was ''The Stylish Church." The male choru3 gave two numbers, one of which was interrupted by darkness (the lights went out). This how ever only made the song longer and the crowd enjoyed it, at least some of the young people whose partners were not singing on the stand. Bishop Rockwood was again the inspir 4S Starking to the Bushel. ation to the young and active. He stated that the church offered more opportunities for those who wanted them than could be found elsewhere and finished by saying that where much is given much Is expected. He also gave a formula for success, be ginning by asking the old familiar do you think you question, "Boys, He will ever amount to anything.' ta Jtwria-lt- lt Onr IM Inn Oil brpd h tW VW-Osaid, "Progress la slow; the growth of character is like the growth of a tree. it grows gradual uniform, and right The time to start to bulla ts now. Dream nobly and dream manly and thy dreams shall be thy profit." The mixed chorus sang one number whieh was followed by two from the ladies chorus and a reading from Winzell Swenson. The reading being 'The Lie." Apostle Smith told of Michael Pupin who stated "If Science has not taught of my i me a better understanding heavenly father then science has fail ed." He told of the seemingly small things thr.t the church has adopted in the past that has attracted the attention and opened te way to the people of the world. Foremost among these ho stated the "M" Men basketball write up in the New York Times, the largest newspaper in America, and the leadership of the Mormon Missionaries and Oscar Kirkham a Lehi boy, at the International Jamboree of Boy I Monday j January 30, Third Ward i The Starkling, That's the Apple Bearing at Two Years of Ag STARK'S DELICIOUS The Finest Red Apple m All The World. flip Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Shade Trees, Hedges, Vines nd Rose Bushes. Uat BRIEFS Why Not The Best? Let us replace your next Y BATTER. Our are the lowest possible, Antral Service DON HOLDAWAY, Manager 108 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Stake Quarterly Conference o The 0 2 0 3 Sport fans of Lehl are promised Let us repair or sell you your next Parker, c. this season passed Into the realm of s four full hours of good clean amuse3 1 Burgess, rg. a glorious history. iron cord. Prices the lowest possible. what but history, 1 2 ment Friday evening In the Lehl Gym0 Holman, lg. Above all that should be complimented Radio and Electric Shop, State St. report as having residents contribuThe sketch "It Might Han nasium when 155 boys and girls of to the nonresident fees in each triven at tVia Third Ward T1 is the Musical Festival put on at the ting 5 It 10 20... Lehi will take part on the program. Totals M. I. A. meeting Sunday night, and LEHI GOLD AND GREEN BALL year, the report shows. Total non- evening, In the activity part of tl 5 to 6 p. m. Seventh Seconds vs. audi of singing of the choir standard ONE OF MANY M. I. A. EVENTS resident fees paid In all counties dur- I. A. high Seconds. greatly pleased the Term cards will be distributed this Eighth at the other sessions. Apostle George ing the year amounted to 443, a3 com- Miss Doris girl at the as Taylor 6 to 7 p. m Lehl F. F. A. vs. Jordan A. Smith and Elder Rockwood of the with 608 In 1331. Tho total H. Barnes as the boy received week to the students. The Gold and Green Ball which will pared F. F. A . number of licenses Issued were 52,067 the PI High Council of the Liberty Stake tako place tomorrow praise In their portrayal of 7 to 8 p. m. Lehl night Is the first for 1931 Seconds vs. were the and principle speakers of the con- of 62,463 In 1932. many events listed for the activity LEHI Provo Seconds. ference and" they in all of their talks of the M. I. A. during the program Is leading a 1 8 to 9 p. m. Lehl vs. Provo. Croft Mr. Evans stressed the Importance of boy and next two Big Dance Good Time Good Music months. to Tho next event Boxing Bouts girl training, and to obey the com- follow will be the Ice Tournament of Everybody Invited. Third Ward of the Lehl business and pro'1 AT Reed Hutchlngs vs. Cecil Zimmer- mandments of the Lord. Monday, Night, January 20th. adv. men In recreation and gam the Scouts, Vanguards and "M" Men man. A brief summary of Sunday's sesgroup on February 4th. at the Comer Ice high, school gym. A large sions at conference shows the followKeith Manning vs. Kyle Gray. The annual school high which so"16 play Pond, which has been cleared of rushered Monday evening m was scheduled for Paul Chrlstofferson vs. Dean Rothe. ing: 2 has February es and flooded ready for freezing. Al5c The group exercise. been postponed until Miss The Booster Girls and High School tolLK, Sejro and Morning, Large.. Morning Session Romney Is lively though It looks warm the weather man 23c to Band will be present and entertain able 9 Pound Bate Oatmeal gym, the take in each again Monday charge. The choir sang the opening song who Is right 85 percent of the time 5C the Intermission periods. Raisins, Ter Packge during S. offered tne Goodwin I. and Bishop says there will be a cold wave between 5C Catsup, 10c Size opening prayer. "O My Father" was now and then. Other events to follow 10c HEALTH-ENJ- OY Salmon, Tall Cans.. 2 for 15c POOR IN sang by Miss Grace Webb and a mix- it will be as listed: February 11 the Salmon, Fancy PHYSICAL EDUCATION ed quartet. The song was an inspir- stake drama, "He and She," under oc r 1" Crystal White Soap ation to all. Rodney C. Allred was the direction of Allan Fjeld, Nile Shrimps, 15c Size no students the first speaker, the essence of his Washburn and Miss Coleman; Feb. 1 1 bars GalLn longer Honev, ::7VmS Poor health Bob White Soap at the local H. S. from the privilege talk was to keep the commandments 17 Stake Calico Ball for the benefit of 15c Macaroni, 2 Pounds for.... of enjoying the class m physical edu- of the Lord; especially the forgiving the Lehl District Boy Scouts. Feb. 18 TO BETTER ACQUAINT THE PEOPLE OF LEHI WITH Tn .32c Maxwell House Coffee cation, which could be called social of our fellow men nd to pray. Sterl- "M" Men and Gleaner Girls Colonial McKesson line of drugs, we offer the folloWin Mop Stick Strenuous games no long- ing Fox gave a brief report of his Banquet, under the direction of Dean I " recreation. Mops specials. activities especially In Prior and Mrs. Clyde Dorton; March er are the attraction. Today if a missionary 6 Glass Tumblers for verifi- 7 and 8 ward and stake road of the he told where like feel Arizona, not does ' playing student shows, Cups, Only 1st basketball he has many other alter- cations he saw of the Book of Mormon. under direction of Misa Gene Coleman. Cup and Saucer Only-Sat., White Bowls was built of decanal a told that He Education by The Physical 10c nates. Large Dinner Hates COD LIVER OIL. vitamin Pi"H partment Is now equipped with a large the ancient people which extended for Big Dance Good Time Good Music Norton, If. - "1 7 4 PHONE 11 , " More Specials BROADBENTS One Day Only f set, or commonly known as table tennis, and a large Chess board, in addition to Volley balls, NEW PATTERNS IN PRINTS tennis, basketball, etc. The Chess AND PERCALES "Ping-Pong- " and equipment is prov12c and 15c Per Yard additional sets will so that popular ing Very Best Made soon be necessary to keep the students from forming lines to play. The CLOSING OUT ALL OUTING set were put Into board and Ping-Pon- g use of students for the the department FLANNEL to weak to play, and the trouble now . at He Yard Is that there seems to be too many Stop! Shop and Save at getting weak, A clean towel Is supplied by the department to each student of the gym at the close of each class for p g. We Cover Buttons and class use after a hot and cold shower bath. Pictures. .. I......... HOPE BLEACH ' ; - 1 i One Day ,.10c Broadbent's Frame Yard "ping-pon- g" 92.000 acres, Invited. Third W..rd which has been used down through Everybody Monday, Night, adv. January 20th. the ages and now Is being used again by the men of today. A violin solo was rendered by Mrs. Alice Ounther LICENSE FEES FOR FISH AND GAME SHOW DECREASE Jones, accompanied by Miss Marcllle 250 miles and Irrigated Gunther. Elder Rockwood told of his experiLicense fees received by the state He fish and game department for the ence among the boys of today. year pointed out that by work and earnest 1932 show a decrease of approximately work we could hold our boys. An In $!3,000 as compared with the previous teresting statement was that he year, It Is shown In the annual report more enjoyment from the mis- of Newell B. Cook, state fish and game sion he spent among tho boys of his commissioner. Receipts for the past ward than he did In the mission field. year are reported at $110,764.30, as George Albert Smith told the people comnnrd with 1133.894.4(1. that their duty was with their children Only three states are listed in the ? I i atii.. wvu LIQUID DFTDrvi n i u rvi ANTISEPTIC. sniiiTiA., i iuih RUBBIMft AirnuM Jan 3 t. SPIRITS of CAMPHOR NOSE and THROAT n d adc BEEF IRON and WInp ASPIRIN 100'. MILK OF MAr.wireiA ' ' .win W 1 "" EPSOM SALTS ZZ....... HOT WATER BOTTLEsZZZZZZ7T P'"' , Pint-- - ..Pint-- ...ZZZZ QUARTS OTTERSON'S Er ti-- 36-- ! - v' Pint"! P0uN re-cle- -- 1 Pint - v i-i TELEPHONE Jl i iERVICE wa3 sung by the Mixed Chorus and Miss Zina Anderson offer ed the benediction, t J Local Agent for STARK BROS. NURSERIES "Prayer" F Jl anything L. D. RACKER Scouts'. E Ri V. Why be satisfied with but the best prices Church News LEHI STAKE CONFERENCE I MAIN |