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Show The Lehi Free Press Only Home-OTOe- d LEHI CITY, UTAH, Newspaper THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 Number 33 SUN ATTACK ON LEHI SWARM DAY TO BE PRESS PROVEN FALSE HELD MAY 26TH Had Information Showing Sun That ine rree tress Had Nothing To Do With Raise at the Time They Made the Attack. PRESS lG ftaV' ' - Av , r - - i l ; I I H l K BLAMED FOR WRIT- - pay approximately v AKll3 INSURANCE UNDER- rrnu-FC- E TO RAISE RATES tWwERE RAISED BEWRITERS PAPER FORE PQSTOFFICE. -r 1 ENTERED -- J underwriters Insurance nounce 1 An- - Kaise ao xauie raieci First Issue of April 20, 1933. Issued Following Free Press Brown's Fire Entered Post Office Same Morning. the Lehi Sun attacked with an the LEHI FREE PRESS This time the editor other articlercres a raise in fire rates for Lfehi The complete to the Lehi Free Press. article which was a two column six nd a half inch article on the front raee of their paper follows: "NEWSPAPER AGITATION COSTS CITIZENS MONEY Lust week - "All Kf 'h y y 7 property owners of Lehi will fifteen percent more for fire insurance protection commencing with April 20, 1933, as a result of the keen desire of the Lehi Free Press to criticise the city officials and the city water system following the Emily Brown home fire. When the insurance adjuster arrived to check over the loss, cause, etc., at this fire his attention to the failure of the hydrant, which had been repaired and tested only a short time before, was doubly aroused by the censure the Free Press had broadcasted. When the adjuster's report went in to the Board of Fire Underwriters, a condition which had been pending regarding rates, was brought to a climax and our citizens in the future will pay approximately fifteen percent more for fire insurance. "It's just another case of, "Fools Rush In Where Angela Fear to Tread" and another matter of inexperience. We trust this will be lesson to the Free Press and the an-oth- er (Continued on back page) i ' V f Plus Freight one of Utah's most popular dance pavilions, will be held Saturday night, May 20. The King Sisters, well known L. S. L. Radio artists will be present to give special feature numbers during the evening. These girls are well known to radio fans who will have a chance to see and hear them Saturday night Music will be furnished by the Greater Melodians who have arranged some specialties and added new musicians to their popular orchestra. The floor has been and everything is in readiness to give patrons the best dance ever held at Saratoga. Mr. Wing, the new manager has arranged for a free bus to leave Otter-son- 's at 9 p- m. The dances will be held regularly each Saturday and on holidays tnrought the resort season. - H Ardith Lewis, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Lewis, was married to Mr. Ford Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs- Jesse N. Smith last Friday, May 12 in Salt Lake City. Their friends wish throughout then a their married life. The young coupto will make their home in bpamsn rone, Utah, where Mr- - Smith is employed. Miss Lewis, a graduate of the Lehi 31. Mr. Smith, High School, class of Lehi High the of a also graduate School, is a graduate of Henagers Business College, former student at known the B. Y. U., and is well circles in the musical the throughout state. The climax to their friends for the present event came the friends Saturday evening, when ride with automobile enjoyed a nice bride-groofollowing and the bride behind. close The young couple have been the cniests of several parties, few showers, etc., during tne past Miss j best-wish- Will Now Buy a full sized, full powered stan dard model & weeks. ADAMSON-TAYLO- Kelvinator i M n Until material costs go up. Convenient Terms of Course. R of Mis Dorothy Adamson, daughter t if ' Hutchings; Presentation of certifiA. cates, Mrs. Rose Lott, Y. L-- M. into of girls president; accepting Junior class, Mrs. R. C Allred, presentation of scrap book award, gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. May Bone; stake Junior Girl El wood Brown on Saturday, May 13. supervisor; and closing flag cere All concerned are happy over the new monies, Beehive uiris; prayer. arrivals. Mrs. Brown and babies are The girls will have their hand reported to all be doing fine. books on display during the day. inter-nation- al , King Sisters, Popular Radio Artists lhe opening dance at Saratoga, LEWIS-SMIT- I ) - Utah and Idaho to try to secure closer contact and relationship between local clubs and headquarters will meet with the Utah County Clubs in Provo on Thursday, May 18. He will be accompanied by District Governor Charles W. Sandles of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Lehi Club will meet in Provo, Thursday, May 18, with Lions of Provo, Payson, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Heber. The next meeting of the Lions Club will be held in Lehi on June 1, when the new officers will be I- - "Bon-Voyag- Installed 1 4v MARRIAGES Ml Lehi Stake Supervisor, announces that the annual Beehive Swarm Day services will be held Friday, May 26th in the Fifth Ward Amusement House. The girls will enjoy an afternoon social, and in the evening will furnish a program to the parents and public. The program arranged for the evening is as follows: Flay Ceremony, Beehive Girls; song, "America, The Beautiful," combined stake Beehive Girls Chorus; class demonstration, First Ward; Play, Fifth Ward; Swarm Song, "Honey Gathers' Song," Third Ward; First Aid Demonstration, first rank of all wards; Dramtization of the Spirit of the Hive, first rank of all the wards; song, "March of the Bees," Second Ward; number from Cedar Valley;; Essay on Word of Wisdom, Fourth Ward ; confirming of rank, Mrs. Haael May "Bone, Stake Board Mem graduating exercises, Mrs.; ber; Mrs- - Eunice Hutchings, Beehive of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Adamson Taylor, American Fork, and Wayne W. Taylor were son of Mrs. E. 12, in the Salt May married Friday, Lake Temple. of Lehi Mr. Tavlor is a graduate a fulfilled And ofe",l recently tt:v States mission in the Northwestern hosts of Both voung people have They them happiness. friends wishing make their home in Lehi. e CARS COLLIDE SUNDAY ON STATE HIGHWAY WM. THOMAS FEATURES IN ACCIDENT TUESDAY Alvin Sunday of Colledge, Lehi, driving a Star touring automobile owned by Glen Brooks, 19, also of Lehi, choose a ditch as a stopping place here late Sunday night, rather than hit a new Buick which crossed in front of him. Coleldge was driving south at about forty-fiv- e miles per and did not notice the Buick turning across the street into a service station until too late to stop. Archibald Beavens, 63, of Tooele, driving the north bound Buick like-wis- e did not notice the College car approaching from the north. When the drivers did notice each other, both swerved sharply to try and avoid hitting. The two cars scraped fenders and the Star continued on until the front wheels settled suddenly into a A little paint was interchanged between the two cars, the Star needs a pair of second-han- d front wheels, and the two drivers are nearly recovered from a bad fright. 0 ditch-Resul- LUCKY WINNERS AT PEOPLE'S CO-O- SAT. William Thomas, 79, was knocked from his buggy while driving north on the State Road Tuesday after noon, May 16, by an unknown autoist. Mr. Thomas, miracously escaped in jury. The autoist stopped but did not give his narrre. MrThomas was driving north near his home on the state road and was nearly off the high way with his yOU ARE AMONG THE jjjliuljimcSSl - When your ankle are aeen through mUty --sheer Hum ming Bird Hosiery. Her It hosiery that flatters, beautifies and gives tone and stylo to your ensemble. It reflects you at your charming best. Visit our Hosiery Department, see Humming Birds ia tho newest colon, and you will see the "why for' of our enthusiasm. - The automobile also driving buggy. north did not quite clear the buggy in passing, and struck the hind wheel bending the two inch iron axle. Mr. Thomas was knocked from the buggy on to the loose gravel, but remained hold of the lines and kept control of his horse. The soft gravel is credited to have prevented injury. LIONS OFFICER TO VISIT UTAH INTER-NATIONA- L COUNTY CLUBS W. Webb, officer of the of Chicago, who Lions Inter-nationis visiting the Lions of Dist- - 28 in Mr- - C. al Groceries and boxes of candy were given to those holding lucky numbers at the People's ., Saturday aftern- New ColorA't Pur Silk Sheer or Medium Weighte Priced to wit any budget Then that special number MEILINGS STAND OPEN On Main Street Eat Hamburgers and Toasted Co-op- oon- Sandwiches, Chili Bears, Pop Sides, Drinks Open Aftei Dances Cohille Ice Cream Groceries were won by Gilbert Mitchell and boxes of candy by Mr. Noble Evans, Mrs- - George G. Robinson, Mrs. Jane Lewis, Mrs. Eva Smith and Mrs. W. D- Jones. - Goo d. Jbood 10 Today and Every Day You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. buy a wonderful full fashioned silk hose or two pairs for one dollar full of quality and service in all the wanted shades In both Chiffon and Service weight. Just put your feet into a pair, youU be happily surprised two pairs for one dollar other values in silk as low as thirty-nin- e cents the pair. Anklets 10c and 15c. Then we're still talking about thatCents will - ID) AMI Canvas we can't help telling you about it a great value for the money the quality and price must be right when they come here from other towns and buy it and then come again and buy more a heavy grade at a light price. We sell rubber boots too short, medium and long at prices in keeping with the times new stock new rubber then we are still selling. will ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Vinlet engagement of Miss Leon to Robbins of Salt Lake City Wm. Mrs. and Kirkham son of Mr. the marriage announced, v!.M.m is in June. to take place early GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. The Specialty Department Phones 76-7- 8 Lehi Utab TWINS BORN TO .Hits, jdju t Lhi :: Beautiful twin boys LAM!IEN HBHM5S. PHONE 17 a..p arrived MAIN STREET to LEHI, UTAH at last week's prices. A good broom for 39c and a better broom for 49c. You can always depend on getting the best values at GOODWIN'S |