OCR Text |
Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehl Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lehi, Utah Mrs. Clara Meil ad Mr. Ed. Johnson cpent Tuesday in a.t Lake City. Mrs. William Loveridge was Lake visitor, Tuesday. a Salt 8-- W Mrs. Clyde Dorton visitor, Tuesday. was a Prove George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 West. Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson are a vacation trip through South.'.TBidence, 2nd West and State ern Utah Utah. Street, Lehi, Entered at the postofSce at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter Miss Olga Salmlnen and Leonard Salrainen of Salt Lake City, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Riffie. ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Display Miss Edith Makin and Golden Hansen of Salt Lake City, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam. 10c Readers per line; SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance OTanf Aria 10c $100i Per Line for firs A, J. Evans and Booth Sorenson were business visitors to Mantl. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Call and children of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests at the Heber C. Webb home. insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb at tended a party In Salt Lake City, Sat LOCAL ITEMS urday evening. gut 55c 35c TELEPHONE n, noon. Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Brown and family and Mrs. Alex Brown and family Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Curtis of Salt of Seatle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, I.. L. Lott and family, Mrs. Julia Jleber J. Webb, Saturday. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Bush man spent Labor Day at Payson at Mrs. Juliette Goates and daughter, the Golden Onion celebration. Pauline, spent from Wednesday to FriMayor and Mrs. Stanley Taylor, day in Salt Lake City with friends and President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow relative. and Dr. and Mrs. Jones left Friday for Mr. and Mr. A, K. Pike of Salt Lake a two weeks trip to Chicago and the en- City, and Mr. and Mrs. Eran Pike and World's Far and points of Interest route. of were of Mrs, children guests Ogden, Martha Ball. Sunday. Mrs. R. L. Garriety, daughters. Carol. Donna and Lucilje, and son, Mrs. LeRoy Crookston and children of Eureka, spent the week-en- d Bobby, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday and f Mrs. Garrlety's parents. at homeo the Monday with Mrs. Crookston'a mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Mrs. Martha Ball. WAIST ADS FOR CHEAP to responcondition. Tea-msible persons. Owner leaving town. A- -l Phone Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates and son. Kenneth, Miss LaPriel Spratley of Magna, Douglas Phillips and John Hutchings spent Monday at Scranton gatherigr plne-nut- a. a 129. Miss Genevieve Anderson of Rex- burg, Idaho, was a guest of Miss Eva Gunther from Tuesday to Friday. Miss Anderson was a teaching companion of Miss Gunther during the past school term. Cucumbers and Jontyhan Apples For Myrl Fagan, Nola Clark, Mrale Lott, Sale Nice wind falls 25c bushel; See Beth Thrasher. Martha Fitzgerald and Carl Anderson. Clarice Larsen spent Monday at the LOST Pair Glasses with cellold rims Cave Camp in American Fork Canyon, Jn blue case. See L. Adams, or Phone they enjoyed a hike to the cave while 8-- Lehi. M-l- LEGAL HOTICES Mrs. E. M. Jones motored to Sandy on Labor Day. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and children. p CARD OF TUAtlXS there. PHONE We wish, to offer our sincere thanks Mrs. Elwood Monson of Pleasant to our many friends and relatives who! Grove is a guest of her parents, Mr. assisted in any way during the illness and Mrs. Joseph Watklns. and burial of our beloved husband and 8-- W i If joa have any news of fa-- f tereat, any advertising, aaj Job printing or want anythisj in the printing line. : father. Cox1 Mrs. Chris Peterson and Family. D. U. P. NOTES The regular meeting of all camps of the D. U. P. in Lehi will begin on Thursday, September 13th with meetings in each camp. ShawrSft Ofau The Fort Wall Camp will meet at the fryhome of Mrs. Martha Ann Dorton at Life is made up of a lot of things 2 p. m., Thursday, September 13th. w don't like and some things we do The lesson on "Early Money of Utah like. and The Utah Flag" will be given, program and refreshments have It Is Indeed Impossible to survey the special been arranged for. resources of this country without wonAll members of the camp are redering how It comes about that a coun- quested to be present. try holdng so much of the goods of the r world in its hands and being in such a high degree could conC. ft. W, P. UNION MEETING tinue to meet with such difficulties ' which are being described by our The C. W. R. P, Union meeting will statesmen. be held in the Memorial Building on Thursday evening at the regular time. A community Is Judged by the sup Cards and stamps will be Issued. A port it gives Its newspaper. good program has been arranged. Everyone will be welcome. Two kmds of taxes Is this country-dir- ect and Indirect and we can't escape either. L iandis f t a PROCLAMATION AUD IIOTICE WHEREAS, there Is immediate and pressing need of raising funds for the purpose of reconstructing the Water works Distributing system of Lehi J City, and Whereas, the city council Of Lehl City deem it necessary to provide for the safety and to improve the peace, comfort and convenience of the in habitants of said city, that it recon struct the waterworks distriDUung system by replacing the old wood stave pipe In the water mains with new cast iron pipe also to replace a portion 01 the present 2 inch galvanized pipe with 4 inch cast iron pipe and to replace the The Chinese have an ancient propresent 2 inch fire hydrants with 4 Inch fire hydrants, whereby to supply verb: "The Gates of Money are hard the inhabitants with culinary water, to Open." if from various and better fire protection, said system sources are to reports be relied upon, many Lehi to be owned and controlled by people are experiencing the truth of City." Now, Therefore, Pursuant to Law this adage. and the Ordinances of Lehl City, I Stanley M. Taylor, Mayor of Lehi City, It is said that a strong man well Utah County, State of Utah, do proclaim and declare that a special elec- armed i fees likely to meet trouble tion will be held within the limits of than a weak man unarmed and many Lehi City, on Friday the 14th day of maintain, as they always have, that a September. A. D. 1934, for the purpose strong Army and Navy are the best of submitting to the qualified taxpay-in- g electors of said city who shaH have safegaurd any country can have. paid a property tax therein, in the In carrying out an advertising cam-piyear next preceding such election the t: following question, it does not pay to "wobble,'' for "Shall Lehl City, create an indebted If you do yon may get off the straight e ness of Twenty-ninThousand (929,road to success. , 000,00) Dollars, for the purpose of redistributwaterworks the constructing ing system by replacing the old wood Jumping at conclusions is not good stave pipe in the water mains with new exercise. Think it over first! cast Iron pipe, and replacing a portion of the present 2 inch galvanized pipe They are going, over politicians tell with new 4 inch cast iron pipe, and replacing the 2 Inch fire hydrants with 4 us, to give us security, prosperity and inch fire hydrants whereby to better freedom from heavy taxatoin. But supply the Inhabitants with culinary water and better fire protection, said when are they going to do it? system to be owned and controlled by Lehl City " Safety first is a good slogan, It is better to be safe than sorry. FOR THE ISSUING OF BONDS THE PARK SHOE REPAIRING SHOP ed I 8-- HillTIG p., 115 EAST 6TH NORTH Next to Q. 8, P. Store HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. Come in and give us a trial, work' done while you wait. mows TAME AOT CEIAnCSS I You can't afford to take chances with ordinary or Cheap Plumbing. You might save a few cents to start with but it will cost you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. LET US to-wi- Mr. and Mrs, A, B. Anderson and I Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Johnson and Too ,many people are prone to try Yes family of Salt Lake City, spent Friday arranging class against class. There Tour Aluminum Ware Soldered at and Saturday on a trip through Vernal kind of people are the worst kind of No. adv. and other towns enroute. They return Ray's Battery Shop. If the voter desires to vote for the citizens imaginable. The trouble with ed through Price and Helper. They bonds he shall place a X in the space a lot of them Is that they are taking GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpen-if he desires were guests of Mrs. Annie K. Bartlett opposite the word "YES" to vote against the bonds he shall place too much Jaw eexrclse. d. Sewing Machines Repaired. See a a. in tne space opposite me wora William Osborne. tf. at Vernal. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK NO." on the reverse side of the ballot That Heber Mrs. a entertained J. Webb For Madsen Cleaners Call shall be the following James E. Barrett, Managing Director In Lehi Tuesdays and Thursdays. Best group of little folk Friday atfernoon. clearners in Utah County. Why not honoring the sixth birthday anniver- OFFICIAL BALLOT for LEHI CITY, ef the Oklahoma Biltmore Hotel In SPECIAL BOND ELECTION Oklahoma City, Says: adv. sary of her son, Wayne. Games and the best? September 14, 1934 "If you are In the dumps, you should dainty refreshments were enjoyed by J. O. MEILING, City Recorder, Wayne Webb, Verveno and Buddy At the said election the polls shall cheer up. You will feel better and do Sorenson, Ben Lewis. Wayne and be opened at the hour of seven o'cock better if you do. "When you have hard luck, try to Catherine Gilbert, Joyce Shepherd. A. M. and close at the hour of seven o'clock P. M. cheer Jack, Russell and Paul Webb. Yvonne up. The polling places for all qualified "This old world is not half so bad Ash, Fay and Dick Bennett, Ralph electors of said Lehl City, shall be for Mitchell, Sherman Jones. Carl and Ila Districts No. 1 and 4, at the Memorial as some people seem to think It is. LETTERHEADS and for Districts No, 2 and It will look better to you If you cheer Southwlck, Margaret Worlton and Building; 3, at People's Co-o- p. ENVELOPES Kenneth Goates, The names of the Judges of election FORM LETTERS are for Districts No. 1 and 4, at the "Every business concern should be The family of Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Memorial Building, Mrs. Mauds Adams, conducted among busness lines; that CIRCULARS Whipple met at Saratoga, Wednesday Mrs. 2 Martha Ball and G.Co-o-A. Darling. mean quality goods, well advetrlsed In HANDBILLS No. and 3, at James In evening honoring Mrs. B. H. Chlpman Peterson, GeorgePeople's Barnes and Mrs. I. L. newspapers, and a cheerful service BUSINESS CARDS of Salt Lake City, who is leaving in Lott. order to succeed. STATMENT3 the near future to attend the Univer"Tf a city Is to succeed Dated at Lehi City, Utah County. in going of State this 15th of Utah, August, day of for a Southern six California, in the March of Progress, it ahead BUTTERWRAPPERS sity month course in 8 octal 8ervice, and A, D. 1934. must use the same methods. STANLEY M. TAYLOR. Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Goodwin who are Mayor of Lehl 'THE GREATEST STRIDES ARB Utah Utah City, County, LEII1 FREE FHESS for BY THOSE! CTTIES THAT MADE where leaving Philadelphia, Pa., . Attest. A will Goodwin UniMr. HAVE at DEFINITE GOAL AHEAD the study Set and Printed la Lehl O. MEILING. City Recorder. of Pennsylvania, THEM AND KEEY OHEEflUED Medical J. OF versity First Publication August 14, 1934. Another Town School. Solid Lehi UP AND ON THE JOB." Last Publication September IS, 1914, LAMB FOUND Call at W. S. Gray home and pay for this ad. adv. Nt Allred. gn 1829 FORD ROADSTER la Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Doll were: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nielsen of Provo, Miss O. Poulsen of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crokston of Am erican Fork, Mrs. Blanche Evans and daughter. Matilda. f 1934 B. W. Brown was returned to i Miss Mable Thorn and Edwin Thorns! Mrs. Thomas Powell and son, Dean; Am mo a Mercier of Canada, was a from the L. D. S. Hosd; home left Coates Carlos and were morning Sundy g. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fitxgerad, of Pleasant Grove, for Mrs. urday. L. ioiiowing a recent gland Charles Johnson. Wyoming. Mr. and Alcova, cf Sunday. ' ation. He is reported to be Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson. Mr. regaining his health. Miss Alice Maxwell of Draper, wasj Mrs. George Whitman, Mrs. Alma guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. and Mrs. W. II. Jenkinson. Mr and Deck. Mrs. Chester Peterson and Mrs. a week-en- d I Mrs.. Wlliam Dickerson, Mrs. J. E. Ellis Sorenson spent Tuesday in Salt C. Evans. I LEHI to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Soren- Tolbert, Lake City. ' Mrs. Emery Smith of Mytoa, is a son. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson, spent in American Fork Canyon. PRICE, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Loti and little guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Evans. daughter, Rose Laree, spent Saturday Sylvester by TELEPHONE Friends of Dean Powell surprised and Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Evans home SatMr. H. and Johnson him W. Sylvester the at and Mrs. Morris Trane. Mrs. Emery Smith spent Monday in urday evening. House games and refreshments were enjoyed by a large Payson. AFTER 8:30 P. M. the is spending Mrs. Nettie McAfee friends. of Dean's group home the at in Salt Lake City week Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson are of Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAfee, enjoying a vacation at Mirror Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson, Mrs. Station-to-Statio- n rates. J. E. Tolbert of Los Angeles; Mr. and T. F. Kirkham. Phyllis Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson Mrs. E. R. were entertained Dickerson, Mrs. Morris Trane of Salt Lake City were Provo visitors, Saturday. at supper by Mr. and Mrs. William and Dean Worlton were Logan visitors, Dickerson following the married folks Them if You Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Tolbert of Los Angeles, dance Monday evening. Are Delayed Caifornia. returned to her home this Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb, Mrs. Alta week atfer a two weeks visit with Mr. A group of guests were entertained VJb and Jack. Ila and Zada Webb and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson. , Mr. and Mrs. James Schow at a on by Labor Day Allred, Clara spent and Roast" in the creek Friday "Welnle the Berg Ranch in Provo Canyon. Mrs. John W. Southwlck is spending evening. Guests present were: Mr. and the week in Salt Lake City, a guest Ot Mrs. David Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. John Misses Thelma and Elma Tietjen of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bushman, Santiquin spent Thursday at the W. S. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oakey, reRoberts, Evans home. Miss Pauline Goates Miss Thelma Goodwin spent the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roberts, Mr. and turned with them for a visit, returning week-en- d in Salt Lake City, a guest of Mrs. W. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cushlng. Martlndale and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mrs Rozella Racker and Mrs. LaRue Wright of Salt Lake City, were week Jenile Thorn of Pleasant Grove is end guests of Mrs. Reta Adamson. Mis Mobreo Allred spent Monday spending the week with Betty Jean and Tuesday in Provo. and Mrs. Wayne Adamson of Salt Lake City, Johnson, daughter of Mr. F. Johnson. Charles spent from Saturday to Tuesday even Josh Whitman is reported very ill ing a guest of Donald Lott. at his home In Lehl. party Mrs. E. N. Webb chaperoned William Loveridge who has been em- of girls at a swimming party at SaraMrs. Fern Larson spent Tuesday In ployed In Grand Junction, Colorado, toga, Friday. The girls were Ila and Magna, returned home Monday for a visit with Zada Webb. Dorothy Ford, Beth and Ruth Peterson. his family. Smuin and son, Bobby, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. E. N. Webb. Ila and Mrs. Hyrum Atkins and Mr. and cf Magna, returned home Tuesday after Webb were Salt Lake visitors, Jack Lehl relatives. with visit week's of McCallister Mrs. St. S. T. a George, are guests of their sister. Mrs. Freeman Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L Johnson and Royle. Mr. and Mrs. Gin Wasden and child-tefamily spent the week at the A. B. An ' Mr. and Mrs. Reo and Fay Evans of Boulder Joseph Robison return derson home. ed to their home in Lehl. Wednesday, City, Nevada, are guests of then- parents. Mr and Mrs. John S. Evans. Mrs. James Comer will entertain the ready for the opening of school. They Social Cub at her home Friday after have spent the summer at Springvllle, The 7th birthday anniversary of Wayne Goates was celebrated Monday by a "welnle roast" at the Anderson farm. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates and family, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Johnson and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson of Salt Lake City. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER HIE LEHI FREE PRESS , 1934 GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS ML PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 LEHL UTAH STATE STREET fc "'jil Bffiulliiltf'mis 3- FR EEI A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRB?TION Send In Your Subscription. Today i m j fMtig One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Seta and Prints All Local Newi and Ads in Lehi. WHY COT BUILD LEHI? t 9 IIIJIlWIlMWjff |