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Show THURSDAY- - JUNE 14. 133 14,1934, Itu are digging away between the Point and the Jones ranch. T PROGRESS-jTfEUCWlPOiH- IflS THE LEHI FREE PRESS ioer line and new canal from inter u the river aim .v it ' "" r 1 i IVAN !! II rrs. M l rTTN. I M f A A ! transformers r. and an g inch pump going night and day to empty the water from the Intake bo that the cementing and buUdingr can go forward. The Intake will be located on Pelican Point about an eighth of a mile west of the Cedarstrom home, which Is on the point. In going over the ground one mar-ve- b at the great amount of material that can be moved with one of the large shovels In a short time, but Is also led to ownder if It is possible to move the great amount that Is necessay for the completion of the project in the alloted time. main. . v i - I frvj -- r-i- rv R vj rl l! XII U Nl pv 1 - Sorecson and H. A. Fitzgerald. and Lions Education, Constitution Booth E. Mitt-he!!- , R. Sorenson and Bernard Bradshaw. Howard Program Joseph Roblson. Smith. Ricks Jessie X. Frank and Inter-cit- y Extension Durnell. and Ray Webb E. X. Sharp, Demar-e-st Publicity A. F Galsford, J. and A. H. Win. A report for the past year is given as follows: to Financial statement June I. 19S HELD FOR GEORGE EDWIH TURIIER Impressive funeral services for Oeor. Kdwin Turner, 11. who was drowned In the Mill Pond, Tuesday evening were held in the Lehi Fifth Ward, Saturday afternoon with Bishop Henry Erlckson, presiding. The opening song "1 Need Thee Every Hour Relief Society Chorus. Prayer Joseph Kirkham. Choru "Though Deepening T rials. " Remarks George G. Henrleksen of Salt Lake City. Solo "Of Dry Those Tears" Aud-er- y Johnson. Remarks J. Nile Washburn. Duet "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" Abe and Morris Anderson. Rewarks E. B. Garrett "Wanted on the Other Chorus Side." Prayer President A. Carlos Schow. Mrs. Abe Anderson was accompanist. The grave in the Lehi City Cemetery was dedicated by President Virgil Peterson. June 1. 19S4: ... Total 1, 19S4 S:S.IS -- 4158.20 .428 00 l lls S27.S4 Dinners Secretaries expense Donations 149.30 - Air conditioned obrrfio can. dining core sad room cars (drawing tocma compartments) on many XSaicm Pacific trains this summer 455.SJ TOTAL .$69.0 Balance on hand June 1, 1934.. .40.00 Acounts due for closed dropped Accounts ,24-Bmembers New members for year, 1: members, S; withdrawals, 1: dropped, 4; members 100 percent attendance for For faB partic&lau looal agem 0 UNION PACIFIC year, Prize fund for the year used for LEH! WINS OVER PLEASANT GROVE delegates to conventions Delegates expense RntanCA - .S99.28 $80.00 - $9.28 19 for- the- year activities of the most project outstanding The comyear was the organization of a s sponsor-inwork mittee in boys and girls civic a of body the organization clube composed of church and civic as known who formed the committee Committee. Girl and the Forgotten Boy un- This committee looked after the needed Child. who iWnrivilneed medical aid, dental and eye treatment as follows: cnioi UCW1U( - ... Go via Union PadSefiafireed 6avo tiro cad money, and travel in comfort, low wood trip fares. doSr. In oddHoa. ererY-wher- e, summer reduction with Tarying retam limits according to fares used. 7aM out durUuc the nnt.tundinr checks. June International dues District dues OF YOUR LIFE AT THE the Ths lamed Slry Bide elaborate exhibits . . . lighting eHects e unique a thousand-oavd-onA tslrinT rrttractionjl in- to WofWs Fair to I S8. . Cash on band June I 193J Collection. hjlliii 7. Will mt 1 .I .i FUHERAL SERVICES The installed Pelican week. this underlay shovels are on the dragee great loaJe of .oil, ... ,r,n piling up large HlS The Bide of the cut. ...mna hu been dug, from the ,hovel to working ... the large dredge tnai la y16. tnwv way shoreward Its lake; another the of I - public dance ians. at m. with the Arcad 9 p. RETAIN THE The entire resort will be turned over Lehi baseball team won over Pleas to the veterans for the day and fun Friday. ant Grove with a score of promised for everyone. On June 23rd Utah County Beauty The Lehi boys fought hard making the playing of two extra innings necessary. Operators are sponsoring the dance The score at the end of the ninth giving thirty $5.00 permanents to lucky of end the At all. four was ticket holders. innings the tenth the score was still four all. In the tenth innings the boys rallied Pleas by making two runs and holding EXAMINATIONS FOR ant Grove to just one run. ball The Lehi boys are playlngf good 8 Tonsils removed 2 this season, although they lost to Provo Dental cases TRUST, INSTITUTIONS score the with at Provo Sunday Ere cases Thi. Lehi boys will meet the Ameri whose children school were Theae can Fork team on the American Fork treat New Move by Federal Banking for to were unable pay parents Authorities Welcomed omnnii Wednesday afternoon. . ment. In addition to this zoo scnooi .. . wca on tne j game first league Banks and Trust Com The nhrMran warm furnished hot lunches field will be played at tne oa r.-o- n Murine the winter months of school. panies, Says Bankers Pleasserved Friday at 3:30 when Lehi and lunches The total number of Organization ant Grove will play another of those 7,640. this period, during should get good games. Lehi people T7EDERAL examination of trust de behind their team and support them partmenti Is the latest developM. 1. A. NOTES in this first home game. ment in banking supervision and trust Lehi has their new uniforms, tney com Da nle end banks operating trust sure look fine. John Hutchlngs and Andrew FJleld departments are welcoming this dehnve been appointed to represent the velopment because it fills a long-feRtVe In the selection of a suit want, It Is stated by the Trust Division able stone to place in the monument of the American Bankers Association. : which is to be erected on Ensign Peak, Despite the growing importance of dedication to take place at sunset American trust business in recent the and Mr. a hhv Blrl was born to 87 years from the time T.,i ! years examining officials, have never American our Mrs Kenneth Fearle of that pioneer leader climbed the given to trust departments the atten Fork, Wednesday. peak to view sarc uane vncjr. Uon paid to commercial banking deWoodruff was the first to reach partments, this authority points ouL dent rv.,,,, f!ook of Cedar Fort, under the top and said: "This is & good place Now the Federal Reserve System, in at went an operation for appendicitis to raise an ensign." President Woodconjunction with the Comptroller of Thursday. the Lehi Hospital, ruff named the peak. Ensign Peak. the Currency, has undertaken to bring The monument will be ten feet wide the examination of trust departments of American conClements n.f. UAtO and twelve feet high and will be up to the level of commercial bank ex removed to her home from structed from rocks furnished by all aminations. it says. a re the hospital. Saturday, following the stakes of Zlon and other places of EiDerta In trust work are being em operation cent appendicitics Dlored by the various Federal Reserve prominence In church history. It is planned to try to find a rock Banks. These experts will head the re- needle a had .Tones cnio either from the sugar factory or from special staffs of trust examiners In the Lehi the at thumb her from moved the old mill at the site of old Camp twelve Federal Reserve District Spe soldiers Friday. Hospital, cial staffs are already at Work in some Floyd mill where the first flour. their of the Reserve . Districts. Including ground uwinson. Craig Crabb and Boston. Atlanta. Richmond and Cht onslls removed thelrt had Howard Gray cago. The Federal Reserve will ea LEHI STAKE HAS LARGE Saturday. Hospital. Lehi CONFERENCE the AT at amine the trust departments of ATTENDANCE members of the Reserve Sys- , uroKh son of Mr. and Mrs. A, at tem. ThA Lehi Stake had a very good forehead treated t I E. Webb had a cut Uniform Supervision tendance at the M. I. A. Convention The the local hospital, Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Comptroller of the In sessions a Salt Lake City. wan greater than ever Currency has built up over the past Mrs. DeVere Interest shown The infant of Mr. and some very fine work has two years a staff of special examiners and before for a treatment received for the trust departments of national Adams been outlined for the coming sessions elbow at the hospital Tuesday. banks. All national banks ars members Contestants from all over the United of the Federal Reserve System. Since d trust Instltu States 'gathered to take part and the nearly all KINDERGARTEN TO of Reserve Sys the members are alhough lions Lehi Stake representatives will new tem bring shout the win plan they not not places did their examination Federal The to work. what amounts excellent some did business. trust greatof one the for the musical festival was . State examining authorities probably school will be opened iest things ever put over by the M. I. A. Miss follow Federal supervisory policies will a by had represent supervised Stake Lehi the and In Lehi, Monday, Marfesticonsiderable extent. Hence, coor Miss In to a the assisted by ation of 58 who took part Phyllis Klrlcham wffl be of the procedure of the nation dination schoo The val. Peterson. si system and the Federal Rebanking Building. ZriA Primary serve System is exnected to result in SUhem conducted a kinder-- WAR VETERANS TO s uniform system ot examinations for MEET AT GENEVA Larten last year and had some very trust departments In all banks. This in 1 small student turn ihonld nroduce considerable nne results with "hep enroll children Should The Wsatch Chapter No. 1 of the standardization in the operation of Those desiring to with Miss Kirkham. American Veterans of the. World War trust departments, the division oa-get in touch teres. are sponsoring a full day's program at on santrilav." June 16 They v.. Ufucrw RUSSOII FAMILY UONCLUB NOTES are inviting the entire state to come 5-- 6, OF YOUR SKIN umilimniuri 7-- 3. bj La you looked at your complex"""-latelyReally, looked si it? . . . Is it lt Hospital Notes int u.fr unnoth and clear.' Ul is it lutic s little rough? . ; Winter days play havoc wim your sKiiu -, natits Dry air and harsh winds exhaust become nral oils. Cause your face to lined and d-- -: ,x ,n ,c mw r.111. Face Powder. Its unioue Olitt Oil base gives ihe skin the moisture it neeas o rcnuui Cm rA vnnrhful. Yet OUTDOOR. It doesn't clog the pores. Girl is fluffy-drla 7 MtiMt shtdM to Wend wim ny cmpi-io- and coarse, ri n. In Urge cconomy-size- i 50c, depuiment stoic enerout f JluyWl Ll. rmrrrce umpics. ui.i... v. I tenure IS ; i i n 1 r J X ' the The story of rtsourcebl flirt reared in luxury In .East who, eftet family reverse!, goei to voiorand prove that the pioneer wooa qi n.. . i inn a li still Hows in her veins, rv uie m times and that yon will follow with intense ..i.iL.n. state-charter- AS EE SURE TO READ ''MISS ALADDIN" IT APPEARS SERIALLY IN THESE COLUMNS s state-chartere- open rx;;oAY .,a.Mftn tln ZPm ; and Join them. ," were nmmittees The festivities will begin at 10 a. m. for work A kiddies pet parade will be held at nnmed for the com.ng year's 10 a. m. and everyone who cares to is the Lehi Lions Club: invited to join. The prizes are 1st a Membership and Attenaa. E. C. and season's swimming pass toGeneva; 2nd 1 Worlton Wing, Dr. W. in cash. $2, OA in cash and 3rd N. ' A free children's dance will be given E. Committee-Activities at 3 p. m. and a free baseball game at Webb, chairman. 4:30 p. m. Braille The sports procrram Includes Fat p Price, a. men's race, married woman's race, Gilchrist Croft and Robert ..oir rflPfis novelty races, 50 yard Bovs and Girls worn" Webb cracker race and 50 yard dressing race E. RayDumelland A. . A creased Dig contest for boys under Citizenship A. to V w. T.r- - 15 yeara with the pig as a prize the Taylor and Byron Community Eetiermeui B. Lott and M. Extra prizes will be given for the sen Thomas Powers, oldest veteran, tallest veteran, snort ArmondWebb. est veteran and the veteran with the Health. Welfare ana Boss Eddlngton, E. largest family. Chipman, Dr. Ooates. Water exhibitions at 6:30. Wm. Kielson and Booth sponsoring the E. Hansen Finance-L-eo WITH CARELESS GREASING win you consistently try to unbeatable you gamble your motor aganst ' Give cheap" greasing service. service that J'our greasing done here- Quick Would - CEllTRAL . PHONE 334 SERVICE .. nnrrvncn 108 STATE Da a Jou when '11 haye ' STITIOII Manager UTAH STREET, LEHI, c,.tw I 1 i.a i ed nt, vlce-pre- La tlUitladUkl and daughter, Marjorle, all of Salt Lake City; John Russon, daughter, Alta and son, John of Los Angeles, California; Miss Berniece Russon of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cbngg, sons eva. Nile and Lee and daughters, Theda and Mada of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Holbrook, sons Dale, Glen and Don and daughter, Jetn, or West Point; Mr. and Mrs. otto Mitchell of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kirkham and sons, Willard and Dan and daughters, Qwenevere and Vera of Pheonix, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. William A, Bateman, son Eldon and daughter, Donna of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs, James Taylor of Draper; Mr. ana .Mrs. j. vern xayior, sons Ronald and Gene and daughters, Beth of Magna; Mr, and Mrs. Cloyd Stone and son, Dee of Vineyard; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Russon, sons Keith, Wayne and Wendell, daughters LaPrlel, Bar bara Jean and Phyllis of Salt Lake One hundred and thirty members of the Russon family met in the Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel, Saturday after noon and enjoyed a family reunon. A luncheon splendid program, games, and dancng were enjoyed by the group. r. 0 rin:tfi s lur .uit? vn j ruining ycui eicLw-with J. V, Taylor of Magma J. P. president; first Russon, Salt Lake City; 2nd J. Reuben Russon; secretary and Larson; genealogist, T. J. Rus-eo-n, Salt Lake City; chairman, of tenv nurer, Zina Anderson ; historian, pie committee, Lott Russon; temple committee, Irvin Russon, T. P. Kirkham, Sadie L. Russon, Kate Anderson, T. P. Kirkham was named chairman of the reunion committee for the next year, . coupon o nut-of-to- ELECT OFFICERS . .. 2c .Mail DeoDle Dreeent were: Mr. ana Mrs. J. P. Russon and son, Wendell of Salt Lake Oty; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bird and Mrs. J. F. Rus-eo- n dis-ioca- ted Beginning Today u lding drug FOR SALE AT e-- withlhi interest , s., trea-Llon-el City. people attending the funeral Rervlces for George M. Galsford, Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. David Galsford, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gaisford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, Pansy Galsford, Wm. Wood, Mrs. Blake Shaw, Mrs. Harry Wonnacott, Mrs. David Foutz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haws, MiriS Bessie Pottleson, Reed Stevens, Bill Barlow, Eunice Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, Violet Fisher and daughter, Delia, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galsford of Eureka; James and Dewey Galsford of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson, Eureka"; Mrs. K. L. Mc- 'Kenjsie of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Galsford and Mr. and Mrs. Vitcor Galsford of American Pork; Mr., and Mrs. Peter Carter of Spring Lake; Mrs. Mtley Smith of Pleasant Grove;! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culimer of Lindon. Out-of-to- |