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Show The ehi Free Pre The City's Only Newspaper . ' VOLUME I Home-Owne- d LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY AUGST l, '1933 -,- y0t 53 . - - EVERYTHING III READINESS LEHI SCHOOLS TO OPEN' WILBERT AUSTIN PASSES FOR LEHTSJIG RODEO SEPTEMBER 11TH TO GREAT BEYOND Committee members reported at a ' bte hour last night that everything ' was in readiness for the best rodeo in parade all those who wit-- 1 Uhi's history and nessed the two former rodeo will know 'plenty of ItntC 1 HT S w ue to surpass those 01 previous years. A large crowd is expected from all parts of the tate as there will be no state fair this year. HORSES PASS INSPECTION The bucking horses have arrived and passed the county inspection WedThe string belongs to Melvin nesdayCo. and were gathered ad Cropper from southern Utah. Nevada, Arizona and California. They are some of the best buckers in the county, and to ride them will be no easy trick. However to meet these thoroughbred buckers, are such riders as the Undy Brothers, Indian riders of renown; Buck Rose, champion of the last Lehi rodeo; Lou Perkins, champion of the Evanston rodeo; Tommy Cavanaugh, the bare-bac- k king; Melvin Cropper, of Desero and Joe Johnson of Blackfoot, Idaho Also, do not forget that the Edmo Indian riders of the Fort Hall Reservation are in town and fully registered for a try at their share of the $1500 prize c JUv sugar day celebration will begin at 1 p. m- on Thursday when the townspeople and visitors will assembly on Main Street between Center St. and the D. and R. G. tracks to witness the grand miniature parade, containing most of the kiddies of the town. has Every available coaster wagon been called into service for floats. The committee in charge of the parade have made every precaution so far as the safety of the children are concerned. Doctors and nurses, will be stationed at intervals along the line of march to care for any emergencies that may arise. The children's section of the parade will assemble in the shade at the school grounds and will be kept in the shade until the parade gets underway, they will also disband in the shade by the D. and R. G. Station while the first section will continue west to Fifth West then north to the rodeo The - grounds. of roadway by the d roped off to floats can be left there safety until after the rodeo, if Two blocks station will be the kiddis and in patrons desire safe-guar- it Parents are requested to instruct the children taking part, when they &re PlVPTl uMiunicree ttorafa to stay wnere tnev are n Ktt TAoTf 'TZt chflS help so he will oe weu cared lor. Parents are also asked to have the children on the school grounds, to go not later than 12:45 and ready to be present to take charge of he children when they leave the floats at the D. & R. G. station. The parade formation will be as follows: 1. Colors American Legion; 2. Lehi Band. 3. Rodeo section, 4. Sugar float containing Miss Utah, Miss Lehi and Miss Saratoga. Kiddies Section 5. Uncle Sam and patriotic floats and nations. Tahtastic groups. 7. Nursery rhymes. 8. Flower section. 9. Business houses and clubs. 10. Pioneer section. 11. Baby buggy and tricycle sec- tion. 12. Animal characterizations. 13. Comedy. Bathing beauties. Miniature cowboys and 14. 10. money. t cow girls. The presents and rodeo tickets will be given at the D. and R. G. Station where the parade disbands- One ticket to the rodeo will be given each child and will admit them to the rodeo once. They can be used any of the three days for one rodeo only. The colors, band, rodeo section and sugar float will assemble on the street east of the Memorial Building and the children will assemble on the school grounds promptly a 12 45.- - , Concerts will be given by the Lehi band each afternoon and evening, under direction of Abraham Aderson. - Teachers Announced For Lehi. AUTO CRASHES INTO The Alpine District Schools will commence this year September 11. The Lehi schools are now undergoing the preparatory cleanings and improvements for the opening. The main improvement of the high school is the of the shower rooms and the showerfacilities in the physical edu cation department. Teachers' institute will be held at Pleasant Grove.Sept 8, SIGNAL OWER SATURDAY With a majority of over 300,000 votes, Miss Verland Fowler, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Nyron Fowler, claimed the honor of being Utah's Sugar Day queen at the final queen's dance at Saratoga Tuesday evening. Miss Lehi will be represented by Miss Eulala Smith, daughter of Mrs. Amie Smith, with 317,000 votes, and Miss Margery Lott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- - Israel Lott won the position of Miss Saratoga with 271,000 votes. The three queens will reign in the - Wjarren F. Anderson, American Fork; Charles W. Busard, Springville. and Clarence Smith, Spanish Fork, were appointed coloels in charge of their respective districts Monday by Chair man W. R- - Butler of Provo and John E. Booth of Spanish Fork for Utah and Wasatch counties. H. C. Miller of Salt Lake was picked up late Saturday night by Marshal Zimmerman, after he had crashed into the signal tower on the Western Union Pacific crossing about 2 miles north of Lehi on the State Road. The 'crashed partially demolished the car and left Miller in and 9. a dazed condition. He was still The Lehi teachers as announced by in the car when Marshal Zim- Gregory Austin; a daughter, Vivian sitting the Alpine School office at American merman arrived on the scene after Austin, of Lehi, and the following : Fork Wednesday are: called by a passig tourist. brothers and sisters: George W. being High School D. R. Mitchell. Eliza Austin of Garland, J. A. Austin ,of . . beth Romney. Abraham Anderson, , Salt Lake, J. G. Austin of Price and nn . . w.m i. f rVAuih Tl.., One customer the man Mrs. Annie Brown of Salem. Stewart. E. B. Garrett Evans M. dazed refused to move survives. also and was ready grandchild Croft, Ray G- - Durnell, Ross Nielson, to fight at the suggestion. Funeral services will be held MonJoseph Coulam and Junius Banks. However Marshal Zimmerman's in- day at 2 p. m- - in the Fifth L. . S. Grades and Junior High Cecil L. fluence brought the man from the car ward chapel, with interment in the Ash, Annie C. Proctor, Ruth Rothe. and he was turned over to county city cemetery. Ora H. Putman, Norine Fox, Maude officials. funeral servces were Impressve Partridge, Cleo Holmstead, Joseph S. held in Lehi Fifth Ward, Monday Robinson, Dean Prior, Jean Coleman, afternoon with Bishop Henry Erick-se- n, AUTO KILLS COW Nile J. Washburn. I REGISTER A- L. Burgon, of Sandy, employed FOR WORK at a Provo store crashed into a cow owned by James Grace. Jr., at Third West and State streets, Lehi, SunMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday at about 1:30 a. day morning an unending line of men formed at m-; after the cow Burgon hitting the Memorial Buildig to register for could not regain control of his car afterOn Wednesday employment. and it crashed into a Lehi City noon a total of 180 unemployed had Electric Light pole on the Municipal registered. 50 R. F. C men and 31 side of the roadstill more waiting men, with Mr. Burgon driving north, was not to register. expecting the kind of traffic that he met, as he approached Third West a Sugar Day parade today, and in the herd of cows loomed into view of his dance tonight at Saratoga, in costume. head lights. The result was one dead The Queens will occupy the only large milk and a badly mashed tar. cow, the be will and in the float parade, J. E. Zimmerman investigatedinroduction to the smaller floats which will contain between 300 and 500 o The children. Sugar GLIDER CRASH INJURES the float for are furnishing Company OGDEN MAN AT POINT OF the queens. MOUNTAIN SUNDAY The monetary award offered the Miss to queens as winners was $15-0Juel Pack, 24, of Ogden, suffered a to Miss Utah, or Miss Fowler; ?10-0Lehi. or Miss Smith: and $5.00 to fractured right leg and ankle and possible basal kull fracture in a glider Miss Saratoga, or Miss Lott The queens at the dance tonight accident south of the Point of the will conduct the Prize Fox Trot at 11 Mountain at 8:45 a. m. Sunday. He made his flight from the top p. m.; the dance promises to be one of the biggest of the year. The prize of the point and had gone 150 feet fox trot will be personally led by the and tried to turn back, when he lost control and the glider dropped to the queens. Calico a at ground, almost vertical. Saratoga night Saturday At the time of the accident Roland Ball will be held with prizes given for "loud dress house and Logie, glider .instructor; Paul Lind- the prettiest man. Bob Miller and Douglas Price, est" shirt worn with overalls. all of bat Lake, were with him. He was rushed to the Lehi hos pitafy where: his condition was reported fairDeputy Sheriff John S- Evans in vestigated the accident. LARGE NUMBER - - - Utah-Idah- VERLAND FOWLER WINS SUGAR QUEEN HONOR Wilbert Austin, 51, died at bis home here Friday evening of a heart attack. He was born September 11. 1881, at Pay son a son of George and Louisa Balon Austin. For a number of years he lived in Idaho, from there going to Price, and then to Salt Lake. where he made his home for eight years- - He moved to Lehi in 1930- He was a carpenter and farmer most of his life. He married Maud Olmstead. October 5, 1912, at Poca-tell- o. Idaho. Surviving are his widow, one son, Dividing the counties into district was made by Chairmen Booth ana Butler, Monday, as follows: Lehi, including Cedar Fort; American Fork, including Mapleton; Spanish Fork, including Salem, Benjamin. Lake Shore and Thistle; Payson. including Genola and Spring Lake; Santaquin, including Goshen, Elberta and Dividend; in Utah county and Heber, including Charleston, Midway and Wallsburg, in Wasatch county. The colonels for the other districts will be appointed Tuesday, Chairmen Booth and Butler announced. Mr. Butler appointing the men for cities north of Provo ad at Heber, and Mr. Bootr-fo- r the cities south of Provo. Each colonel will select an advisory compresiding. mittee, which will then appoint The opening song "Tho' Deepening publicity chairman, as speakers' buTrials" a quartet by Mrs. Rula reau' chairman and a policing comDorton, Mrs. Lula Anderson, Joseph mittee chairman. Mayor John WhitKirkham and Rulon Fox. accompanied ing was named chairman 'of the ad- -, by Lucille Anderson. visory commmittee at Springville, with Invocation Fred Osterloh. Neil Dahle as chairman at Solo with quartet chorus "O My Mayor Fork. Spanish Father" Mrs. Leota Peterson, accomThe Nebo school district, through panied by Mrs. Lula Anderson. President Wtells T. Brockbank and Talk Ed Hansen. Melvin Wilson, stated Solo "No Night There" Beryl Superintendent Monday that the district would co- ' jonnson or bait Lake accom- laty, operate with the NRA program to the panied by Lucile Anderson. full extent. Mr. Booth announced. Talk President A. C. Schow. Closing Remarks Bishop Henry UNION MEETING SUNDAY Erickson. - - J - - Closing song "Going Home" by Gail and Flossie Webb, accompanied by Mrs. Lula Anderson- Closing Prayer James H. Gardner. Interment was in Lehi Cemetery where Freeman Royle dedicated the grave. The Genealogical Union Meeting will be held in Lehi Fifth Ward, Sun- -, day, Augut 20 at 2 p. m. All genealogical workers are urged to be ; present. WHITE RONNEBURG Biographical Sketch Wilbert Austin, son of George and Louisa Bacon Austin, was born at Payson, Utah, September 11, 1881. where he lived until he reached the He then went to age of seventeen. work for the railroads and learend the carepter trade which he followed for ten yeas:' With his two brothers, Joseph and Gilbert, he started a 3 000 acre farm and stock ranch in the year 1912 at Emery County where he lived and took his wife They lived there about five and years. He then made his home in Salt Lake City, where he made his living in building and carpenter work. He spent most of his life in creating things. He lived at Salt Lake until March, 1930, when he moved to Lehi and has LEHI JOINS NRA remained here since farming the old homestead of his wife's mother. He passed away suddenly at his The adoptoin of the NRA plan of President Roosevelt by Lehi busi home Friday evening. August 11. : : Lohl :: Hess houses has been practically one-ha- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. White announce marriage of their daughter. Dorothy, to Harold Ronneburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ronneburg of Salt Lake City on Monday, August 14, in the Salt Lake. Miss White is a popular member of the Fourth Ward and has hosts of friends wishing the young: people happiness. They will make their home in CLINIC REPORT lf The regular monthly baby clinic was held in the Memorial Building, Friday afternoon with Dr. Bowdish and - - Ride Trade 7em Cowboy Where Prices Are Always Right unanimous. Let 'er Buck Full Line of Household Utensils, Hardware, Paints, and Groceries. Rooe In ome State Street Drug State Street Cafe G. S. P. Store Thomas Powers E. N. Webb low 1 under mineralized. 1 diseased tonsils. Gilchrist Hardware Main Street, Lehi, Utah Fourth Ward Cash Store Central Service Station Lehi Lumber Broadbent's Store A. F. Gaisford Three Bar Dairy State Street Barber Shop Whipple Lumber Co. Open Early and Late Park Service KELLY WILSON. Manager FIFTH WEST and STATE ST. ' r. ' " ' The exterior of Powers Shoe Stors presents a pleasing appearance this week by the addition of a new coat of paint. The color scheme of red and dark green with large white letterings is very attratcive. Expert Repair Work S. I. Goodwin C. L. Johnson Twenty mineral 1 Tires, Tubes, Accessories and Conoco Gas and Oils Confectionery, etc, with us. Co-o- p. J 1 slight acid. enlarged gland. right otitis. Get Your - E. L. Phillips Vans Cash and Carry H. A. Wilson People's Carl Hertell 5-- 1 1 During The Rodeo of our merchandise before prices go up Phone nurse of Provo in charge. children were examined. 14 were normal. COUNTIES NAME COLONELS a copy of the list of Following FOR NRA CAMPAIGN firms appearing in the Lehi post office, Tuesday, August 15, at 5 p. m-- , as having complied with the require- Publicity, Speakers and Policing Com mittees to Be Chosen ments of the NRA plan and submitted a signed agreement to that effect to the postmaster. George S. Peterson. Lehi; Mayor List of Subscribers to the National Recovery Act Gilchrist Hardware. Lehi Free Press J Lehi Drug Co. Julius Jenson Roger Cedarstrom Larsen Brosis Salt Lake. LEHI. UTAH |