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Show -- DECEMBER 20, THURSDAY, r 1934 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 19J4 ThA -u.ft WELLS MUST BE CAPPED , , , u.JO puic meeting in the high school auduuriuni was w ; the floor to help lead the young H. I. A- - HEWS The priaH,.,! siuns to victory. Xorman The complete evenings program w A. nutta Salt CQn?a Sims, Uke City, deCity t. of the successful and in- be listed in next week's paper. partment comnwiider who discusd evening Tuesday jr. I. a. Union meetings of weu " P la detail the legion protrram stressing teresting res st flowing the year wa held in the Second Ward Deea on winter IVY REBEKAH NOTES the during Americanism r.d 1I fiokS Chapel, Sunday. The lrrifor needed to not preliminary si include the universj Koram - h wat r is consisted of a demonstration conserve the ground draft. The Xo. Rebekah of to Ivy iJ Lodge of model airplanes by Max Wilson. Lehi met in the I. O. O. F. Hall last fi' m purpu the irrigation Mason. If .e models were made by Mr. Wilson Monday night for the purpose of electwater the and FILM PROVIDES LAUCHS. tlls are stopped and ti) demonstration was will greatly ing officers for the ensuing term. it help l enjoyed. Russell Schow gave a trom- Officers elected are: Abel H. Bet water table. ties. THRILLS FOR underground AUDIENCE bone solo; Miss the yox gaTe a Noble Grand; Julus Jensen, Vice-owners are aked to please cap leading; President .Virgil Peterson Grand; J. L. as Pslble, Barnhart, Secretary; well Just as though the immortal char- fcave a short talk of appreciation to Julius Otterson, Treasurer. improvement Era workers; President acters of the famous book had sprung V. L. UTAH to life, the characters in Worlton gave a Christmas 7LE6I0N POSTS OF Paramount' to M. I. A. workers. HITS. greeting COUNTY GATHER AT LEHI AU of STRIKES GAS III WELL Wiggs the Cabbage Patch," which pays at the Royal Theatre manual and appreciation courses were well taken care of in the members Sunday and Monday departments, provides churkles! gionnairea and auxiliary A special session of the Operations on the drouth relief heart-throb- s, ceveral hobby work -- even Utah county posts, tears and thrills of . well which have been held up awaiters was neid following the diathe attended regular recognition for the audience who view - in number, ing additional well drilling equipment. Lrt convetion held here Sunday with the first local showing of one of the meeting. Pian3 for a hobby show in later began late lust week.' The well upon the season were A made. most charming films it has been our district al Singleton. Provo, show reaching the 218 foot level began to will In some h.bby bring sessions very pleasure to view in a long time. in charge of the joint teresting displays to the notice of the throw off natural gas bubbles and has business meetings. 54 the legion Lehi public from some of the M. I. A. created some little Interest among gadie Stewart, Salem, auxiliary those Interested In oil. Several investiand older hobbies. citizens, at the George Munns returned home this Apartment president, presided gators of large oil operators have been week from an extended visit with relasessions, on the ground Investigating the source tjjiiliary M. I. A. NOTES units represent-a- t tives in Canada. of the gas. The well Is being driven posts and auxiliary the convention were from Lehi, aa a drouth relief M. A. I. ihe Stake Board wishes by the government There will be a car of cattle Provo, Springville, is American Fork, and for a 400 foot project panned shipped to ttank the M. L A. workers for their from Lehi on December 26. This will Ornish Fork, Salem and Payson. well. New equipment was necessary be the last shipment from Lehi. Those splendid support and attendance at the to pierce the hard rock encountered In institute and Union meeting. They w ishing to sell sould see Sylvan Clark. also wish to thank the ward Era the drilling. Local people are watching the operworkers for the fine work they have A series of debates were held by done during the Era drive. They have ations with Interest since the gas has students of the nineth grade, in Mr. made the best made it's appearance. record of years in the Robison's room. The first debate was: Era drive this season. "Resolved: That states of local comCALICO BALL FRIDAY munities should furnish college InBASKETBALL struction as freely, as that of lower grades, to all who are qualified to reAH is in readiness for the Calico The Lehi basketball teams had the ceive it." The winners were John of the year, social event the Ball, honor of playing the first game on Shepherd and Ruth Whimpey on the A. M. Commttees the I. sponsored by Fork's new gymnasium floor, negative side. The question of the Spanish are working to make the ball this year second debate was "Resolved: ThPt Friday evening. The Lehi boys beat the best held. A special feature of the schools should be open for regular the Spanish Fork team with a 24 to ball will be a tap dancing during In 17 score. sessions twelve months In the year.'' termission dancers from Provo. tap by will Lehi at play SprJngville, Fri 1 were: The winners from section be prizes given for the will There Selena Peterson and Russell Bone on day evening. Jordan and Lehi will play at the best house dress and the 'loudest' that are spoken the negative side. From section 2 the Lehi Gymnasium Christmas night, and shirt. The music will be Lee Frost winners were Ila Webb and Billy the Granite Lehi game will be played and his orchestra from Provo. One of Glover on' the affirmative side. The the largest crowds of the season Is on December 28. third debate was "Resolved: That an expected at the DansArt, Friday even school day, with no re eight-hoing. n SPRINGVILLE LOSES TO quired home work, should be generally U LEHI, 28 TO 15 established." The winner from section SPECIAL XMAS SERVICES IN was Cecil Zimmerman. The winThe visiting Springville cagers ran SECOND WARD SUNDAY EVENING ners from section 2 were Joe Lamde up against an unusually 1 bert and Taylor Wardle on the affirm' fense even Lehi Snecial Christmas services will be presented by Friday fourth ative side. The question was, encounter and held in the Lehi Second Ward Sacra ing in a Resolved: "That every pupil physically on the short end of 28 to 15 mental Services, Sunday evening at finished able should be required to take a fourscore. 7:30 p. m. where the following pro year high school course or Its equival Lehi sophomore cagers made gram, will be given: The the winners ent." From section the evening complete by defeating Opening and sacramental services, Clara Allred Evans ;)nd were: Sherman 17 to 15. in a Cornet solo "Holy City." rivals. their Springville on the negative side. Dorothy Ford well played game. Ladles vocal trio. and Craig Crabb from the affirmative Vocal solo 'The Swallow." side. Male Chorus. WORLD WAR VETERAN Piano solo. CALLED BY DEATH . Lhf!T Sir"was mt . the-grou- ii i i, T". r' ar afe jL sB The Season's Greetings in sincere and cordial appreciation of the only asset money cannot buy your good will STATE STREET SERVICE STATION .- com--and- er THANKING YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE PAST J. HANSON, Manager STATE STREET people of May we take this opportunity of thanking the courteous and kind the Lehi territory for their patronage for the past year ajid we feel that we are saying it to each of you : personally when we print it ' -f here in these columns- - ring true! Lehi Roller Mills 9- -1 George G. Robinson, Manager air-tig- ht pre-seas- you can't be with them 9- -1 Instrumental quartet. Miss Bessie Christmas reading Grove. Newman of Pleasant Story of the Life of Joseph Smith World Leslie Merritt Stewart, war veteran, died Sunday morning at his home In Mammoth, following a lingering illness. Mr. Stewart was born in Lehi, August 1, 1896, but had spent most of his life In Mammoth, where he was engaged in mining. He enlisted In the Navy in 1917, and was honorably dis charged January 21, 1919. Nelda Surviving are hi3 widow, his sons three Swenson Stewart; M. A. Mrs. Mr. and Stewart, parents, Kureka: two brothers and one sister residing in California. nffittnrv funeral services were held Wednesday in the Mammoth ward rhanel at 11 a. m.. with burial in the Lehi City cemetery where the Lehi American Legion conducted military rites at the grave side. 38, 1 imstmas , ' X Joij - r A. I imL H. WING MORTUARY Mere Word Where Service Means More Than a MAIN LEHI, UTAH STREET ALUMNI 7 Lloyd Straeburg. Closing exercises. We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the and patronage given us during the past year m extend the Season's Compliments. LIONS MEET TONIGHT WILL HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY The Lehi Lions and their ladies will enjoy a Christmas luncheon and tree at the Lehi First Ward Chapel, Thurs Dr, George day evening, (tonight). Middleton will give an illustrated lee--! ture on Mexico and the Lions quartet The numbers. will furnish musical Lions of in Lott, is charge program Mitchell and Nielson. The prize will be f urnshed by Lion Lott. Lions Pow or vrirfi nnn rtDinson wm iro m charge of the next meeting. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET ASSOCIATION hrtstma0 DEUDQUBIT NOTICE A pep program ana rany oi mc Lehi High School Alumni association NORTH BENCH In Name of corporaton, will be held Friday, December 28 IRRIGATION COMPANY; location of the Thi Hich School. The rally will of business, Lehi, Utah. commence in the auditorium at 7 P. principal place Notice is hereby given that there will move to the High School Gym. de 6'"- are delinquent upon the following at 8 D m. for tne uraime-iK- i assessment of account on the stock scribed follow will n a YULETIDE Br, GOOD WISHES i. . 3Innw dancing party will aa- - levied on tne wn aay of October, game. Alumni activity cards to oroeram and dance. , 1934.. the amount Bet opposite the UilL n.t... . iuo rion hodv of the Lehi riign names or tne respective . , The --nvuu'.'" " snare AMwmni GranlteName School, having charge of the $4.13 twenty-fiv- e Allred are James asking Lehi game S.60 16 Brown w John ",,u"' admittance cents 8.B4 I 24.4 Neubern Butts served section of the game. 4.20 12 caras -. E activity W. Payne...Ai,nnl membership 7.00 of Jolm Helqulst 20 member from any obtained m be 8.61 ...24.6 prothe at or Jackson the alumni committee, 14.77 42.2 Jones or at the dance.. . Phillip 6 ... . v nK. rrea. 1.23 ..8.5 Merriu The activity card, wnicn can 4.90 14 " Marvin wuiu tiineil for twenty-nv- e 2.44 to 8.95 thel ..... Shaw 4 imd members George j0hn audition iv .mittinip o."" c 7.88 22.0 win Smltn J. dance, and holiday program 11.83 schedul-i- c. 33.8 E. Mercer . nliimnl nlay 1 mil niemwo w 8.6V 16 of c, T. Hansen -- d for March, and will defray part the alumni an at and order law ln a5Corjjance with the esnenses of members ef the Board of Directors made on the June banquet. th present 15th of October. 1834, to many The Alumni play s at Mrs. Eunice ghare( of may j, pexwl of stock-a- s by chosen time being Swenson, Wlnzell nece88ary wm be sold at the Lehi wntchlngs and Mrs. from the Memortel Building on the 10th day of The cast will be selected The ban- - January X935, at 2 p. m. to pay de- former high school players. c the of ltnqUent assessment thereon together quet will be a duplicate few a year alumni of advertising and expense wUh the K.nmiPt of I f ale. t be wiU W3LLIAM; DAVIS, Secretary, tv, Christmas program dance LehL Utah. make a with huge tho rir8t PubUcatlon Deoember 13, 184 for gym the Into halla through the 01 jLaat Publlctalon pecemoer zv, Mme and every yellmaster a take to piacs on Tnctd w fce) iiiadi joy t The best wishes for a Merry Christmas, a Happy and Prosperous New Year are extended to you irom OTTERSON'S 1 1 reelings f 111 A c, r LEHI UTAH MTT'"' isMil CALLS PEP RALLY i sin. . 1 ,w,n.i lh mmm-m- K (!) glg-anti- I I - ur if LEHI. UTAH j JlriStttta0 6rrrtUtns Telephone! . UJ (Christmas L&J Three Bar Dairy yea" CEQTIIAL SEQU1DE STATlCIl 1 "BUCK PH9NE 354 PETERSON Maaaser 108 STATE STREET, LEXTL UTAH s i, |