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Show The Lehi Free Pi The Only Paper Printed in Lehi m i iy7uTAhTTHURSDAY. IKE RELIEF SOCIETV Relief 5taUe S Fifth Ward Chapel, honoring the sent and past presidents of The program is Edief Societies. STATE ( i : 'r.r 7 to ioin Dirtnaay ;a invited v,i tms ...ipf Society in Ward ladies- Mrs. Anna a., oiiulu Cation of token and tribut- eLFemBusson and Mrs. Bertha ZLu-r- m cWMother McKree' William Powell. and Eloisei Russon. President Mina w euD . foidine-- Mrs. ijt-I-vy Eenurks Chorus-- Ward. First Mrs. Hannah Ander- - Benediction program win De louuweu Tie to society Sejep uy a refreshments. and , T. Mrs SUNDAY FKOUKAM SPONSOR Stake Relief Societies of le lehi wards will furnish special Sacramental warns in th ward at 7:30, stings, Sunday evening anemorating the anniversary of the Vanization of the association. Lehi He STUDENTS TYPE ENTER B. Y. TO U.'MEET students are preparing to at the annual B. Y. U. meet at Provo next week. Students Jf practicing daily and teams will pe ten to represent the Lehi schools Irly next week. Lehi :er type teams , Mrs. y Hayes Asay for a visit and baby left, with Mr. Asay's California. atives in WHEN want to look extra smart really completely chic, down to the last You detail. WHERE ever want to go tea, shopping, to or to a party. you may io a dinner, WHAT to wear o far is no problem, as in hosiery is concerned the answer is always Humming Birds. TOUHR-MEII- Humming Bird is always ringless M1 shadowless, always smartly colored, always Hosiery flatters your ankles and legs. flumminq Bird "'U. fASHIONeD HOSIERY New Spring Dresses and Footwear Amia tfte cheers of their fpiw. students and the best wishes of thir fellow townsmen, the u;i. School basketball team, Alnin. trict champions left Lehi for the State Salt Lake City, Wednesday f1 The boys have played good, UM" oau uunng tne season and are expected to do well, in the state meet. The team has won the support of the ciziens throughout the entire season and all who could possibly go were boosting for the boys at their opening game Wedensday evening, when they met the Ephraim team. The record made by the boys in the district games follows : LEAGUE RECORD Lehi 12. B. Y. High 17; Lehi 43, Provo 18; Lehi 50, Lincoln 20; Lehi 25, American Fork 21; Lehi 32, Pleasant Grove 26; Lehi 35, B. Y. High 24; Lehi 25, Provo 28; Lehi 42, Lincoln 27; Lehi 40; American Fork 25; Lehi 35, Pleasant Grove 27. HERE ARE STATE TOURNEY RECORDS Times in tournament (including L. D. S., 15, Bingham 15, 1934) Springville 13, Box Elder 11, Lehi 12, Logan 12. State championships Weber Academy 3, Lehi 2, Branch 2, Springville 2, L. D. S. 3, Dixie 2, Granite 3. Times in titular final L. D. S. 7, Granite 6, Lehi 4. Highest tournament pointage total Lehi (1922) 172, L D. S. (1922) 162, L. D. S. .1924, 162. Best tournament defensive record Provo (1925) 55, Juab (1927) 57;! L. D. S. (1926) 60.. Lowest tournament total four games) Provo (1926) 62, South Cache (1926) 72 L. D. S. (1926) 72, Uintah 1926) 76. Bingham (1929) 77. total (two Lowest tournament games) Park City (1927) 14. Highest single game score B. Y. C. (1912) 74, L. D. . (1922) 68, Weber Academv (1922) 65, Pleasant, Grove (1933) 63. h Lowest single game Cache (1925) 6, Park City (1917) 6, Wasatch (1931) 7. Best single game defensive record Provo (1925) 6, Logan (1927) 6, Dixie (1931) 7. d Most game L. D. S. 64, S-- score--Sout- one-side- Fillmore 8, (192) . Lowest scoring game Provo 11. East 9. (1922). Best individual tournament record (Prior to foul pitch rule change)78. Morris Roberts Lehi (1922) (After rule change) Joe Christensen, L- - D. S. (192 ) 67. team-G- len Times selected on all state Elwood S. 3; D. L. Smith, Romnev, Dixie, 3. record Best individual, single game DnlnaM cnanges; to rule fPrior Weber Academy (1913) 40. (After Ashworth "Cat" changes). . Dixie i tc 07 Thompson, LEHI SJUInu to L. D. Lehi high school is second placed having men. S. in Holmstead Earl with eleven, starting Evans m in 1908 Holmstead and Guy Dorton and Virgil 1909 Clvde Dorton now in 1910 and 1913. Stanley Taylor, t on and righ 1916 in mayor of Lehi, Wanlass. 1916, through with Fred 1 ob ert mh Morns and Uvell Smuin former the 1922; Ralph Goodwin, Evans Don and 1925 Utah captain in in 1933. at GOODWINS COLOEfJ rule- all-sta- te IK- LEHI BATTERY SPEGTIOH SET . u TTtjh National . ... Lehi s unn l Service Battery w Guard, the 222nd the at hold their annual inspection The mspecwuu tein Campbell of Salt member of the U. .8. for National era! William tion. - . W 52. Hamilton to witness the POWERS SHOE mspec- - SUNDAY SCHOOLS Evans Anderson was chosen to succeed Armond Webb as superintendent of the Lehi Stake Sunday Schools, at the Priesthood Union meeting, Sunday. He was also released as a member of the First Ward Bishopric. Mr. Andeson has been an active worker in the various organizations of the L. D. S. Church and will fill this new position in a very able manner. Armond Webb has been the head of the Lehi Stake Sunday Schools since the organization' of the Lehi Stake and has won the love and respect of the entire stake for his faithful and untiring service. Mr. Anderson has not chosen the members of the new stake board. POWERS SHOE WIIIS PRICE TOURNEY OPERATION T 1 because HOME TROPHY MISSIONARY UNDERGOES NEW HEAD OF STAKE WEDNESDAY aeuex , LOCAL BOYS BRING EVANS ANDERSON LEHI ENTERS Friday honoring me on anniversary or organization r' HEW STAKE SUNDAY Society ""LfSXSLt tjStase. rnuji 1 Ko. 29' MARCH 14, 1935 ENTERTAIN FRIDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT TO ..l: ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith received word Monday evening that their son, Max. who is laboring as an L. D. S. missionary in Auburn, New York, had an emergency operation for an acute attack of appendicitis, Monday. He was reported to have stood the operation an was well as could be TEAM TO PLAY HERE TONIGHT Powers Shoe Basketball team won first in the southern Utah tournament at Price, Saturday evening when they defeated the C. Y. O. of Salt Lake Powers Shoe Team will play the Taylor Brothers Team of Provo in the Lehi Gymnasium,. Thursday, (tonight). The Powers Shoe team have won all its games during the past twc. weeks and will have a good hard game tonight when it meets the Provo team. The Taylor Bros Team has Ott Rom-n- ey Buck and Sanky Dixon, among: its players and will give the local, quint a hard battle. The local boys, need your support at this game. They need additional funds to pay their transportation to the Denver meet and! a good crowd at Thursday's game-wil- l insure them enough for the trip.. They are a team any community can be proud of and will give Lehi the right kind of advertising at the national meet. Enjoy the game and at the same-tim- e City,,47 to 29. The Powers team won lrst place at the meet at Price lasti lhe boys met baskeball stars year, from all parts of the state and won the three games in a very satisfactory manner. In the final game Saturday evening the team were hard fought for the first half but piled up a good lead during the final half. STATE ST. SERVICE CHANGES IIAtiDS Ferd and Don Evans bombarding taken over the hoop in invincible style. Markovich the State Street Service Station this week. Mr. Clark is not a stranger to was the heavy Bcorer for the losing Lehi as he worked here one summer team, which failed to reach the style with Dean Powell in the State Street that marked its viceory over Becker's Station. Mr. Clark has spent he past Best of Salt Lake City the previous s night six years in the service station Becker's took third place by trouncand will be pleased to greet his friends at his new location. Lehi wel- ing Becker's Uinta, a Helper team, comes him here and wishes him suc- 46 to 26, while the consolation title went to the Acme Cleaners, who nosed do your bit toward sending the cess. Joe Hansen, who has managed the out the Cardox Giants, 36 to 33. boys to the meet Special wrestling tournament teams were1 bouts will be held the half of State Street Service for seveal months has made a host of friends who wish chosen as follows: First team Lar- -' him success and happiness- - in his new son, Becker's and Ferd Evans, Powers' Shoe, forwards; Ahlquist, C. Y. O., work. center; Whitman, Powers' Shoe, and COUNTY DENTAL Jensen, Becker's guards. MOUNTAIN J. S. Clark of Provo, has busi-ne- MISS HANSEN SCORES AT MEET ! All-st- ar Miss Pansy Hansen, who went as a demonstrator from the Lehi High School to Ephraim, last week typed an average of 98 words per minute with eight errors. The highest make in the LION SOCIETY MEET Second team Gunderson. Acme, competition was 80 words per minute. Y. C. l, and Camp-blPlans are now undeway for Miss Vlasic, O., forwards ; KILLED AT ALPINE HERE WEDNESDAY Hansen to enter the national meet at Becker's, center; Young, Becker's Uinta, and Chilton, Powers, guards. Chicago to be held on June 27 and 28. Scores : The Lehi school is proud of Miss HanThe largest Mountain Lion of the The Utah County Dental Society-helC. Y. O. sen's record and anxious to see her season was killed Tuesday of last week their meeting in Lehi Wednesday enter the national meet. near Alpine. G. T. F. P. Moyle Brothers of evening. They enjoyed their luncheon: 1 0 0 2 at the Fifth Ward Alpine, B. B. Nolan of Halliday, Tuttle, rf Chapel, served by CUCUMBER ACREAGE RAISED 3 1 0 6 the Relief Society ladies. During-luncheoJudge A H. Ellet of Salt Lake City, Vlasic. If Hal Branlejj and Ferrin Andrus of Ahlquist, c 1 4 3 5 the Lions trio, Frank Sharp,. with the Moyle dogs tracked Vaculin, rg 2 0 Alpine 0 4 Joseph Coulam and Booth Sorenson Lehi has been alloted 15 additional the lion in the new snow about a mile Strilich, lg 0 1 1 1 acres of cucumbers for the coming gave musical numbers, and Betty Jean and a half from Alpine. 2 5 5 9 Dorton and June Anderson have rf Markovch, week this announced tap by season, was The chase was' short and swift. 0 2 dancing numbers. Rigler, If John H. Smith, local manager for the The hoiindspicked up the huge cat's Byrne, lg 0 0 0 0; Following the luncheon the guests company. There has already been trail a mile and half from and Alpine assembled at D. R. Jones' Dental cucumof contracted a large acreage started in hot pursuit. session 10 11 9 29 Bungalow where a business Totals bers for this community and the adThe big cat doubled back past the Lake Salt W. held. Paine of was Dr. POWERS SHOE ditional 15 arces will be contracted for hunters and finally sought refuge in a on "Treatment a gave City, G. T P. paper Those F. time. short in a very wishing pine tree. F. Evans, rf 7 1 0 14 after etxraction" and Dr. J. G. ones to plant a small plot of cucumbers rifle bullet ended A heavy-calib4 0 0 8 gave a talk on Dental Current Events. ,C. Evans, If should get in touch with Mr. Smith the days of the deer killer. !D. -5 3 15 c Evans, as soon as possible. feet He measured eight and one-ha- lf 1 5 4 6 FATHERS & SONS Whitman, rg 165 and weighed approximately i Davis, .0 1 1 1 lg pounds. OLD FOLKS COMMITTEE 1 2 1 3 If John Moyle, who imported hounds Roberts, BANQUET ENJOYED BY HONOR RETIRING MEMBERS The were a beautiful awarded boys from Kentucky to hunt pumas in silver a basketball player LARGE CROWD Utah's hills, declares that the big cats mountedtrophy, on a large silver column. Honoring Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Lott are more numerous than is generally and Louis Peterson who are retiring supposed, and do not confine their They were each given a gold basketball watch charm. Fay Evans, manThe Fathers and Sons Banquet held; from the Old Folks Committee a dance activities to the mountains. team Ferd of the and and Memorial Saturday evening was attended by Jay and social was held in the The puma killed Tuesday had ager all were who hundred and forty-seve- n on named four fathers the Evans, The Tuesday evening. bunches of burrs in his coat burrs of Building. star team sons of also and were of the Lehi Stake. The prothe tourney a program, snappy guests enjoyed the variety that grows in lowlands, , given gold medals. gram was pronounced one of the best dance and tray lunch . Carter's popu- rather than in the hills. ever presented in the stake. music. the furnished lar orchestra Moyle declares that hunting and The Fathers and sons were ushered Mr. pnd Mrs. Lott and Mr. Peter- killing pumas affords an interesting into the Gymnasium, transformed into diversion for sport-me- POWERS SHOE son have served on the committee for between-seaso- n a fairy camping ground with the now have and and at the same time protects a number of years tables decorated to represent out of be must TEAM ACCEPTED AT when of the the they from reached age depredations game animals doors. Hundreds of miniature tents inguest of the old folks committee big cats- and glowing camp fires marked the committee. the in NATIONAL T0URNAF.IET stead of serving tables centered by Mr-awith the places Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle attended Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott and with stream its cool green been have Mrs. Azor Southwick the wedding reception at the Jensen one of the happy banks, memreminding eventhe Powers succeed The Basketball Shoe team retiring home in Salt Lake City, Friday chosen to streams. in the times spent by the canyon bers of the committee. ing, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. were accepted as entrants ' served was delicious The banquet Melvin Hampshire. Mr. Royle was in National A. A. U. meet at Denver. ' by attractive Senior M. I. A. Girls in as acted he The on where tournament the receiving line, Monday, opens Dark dresses and neat white aprons, best man. Mr. Hampshire was a mis- Marchn. Judging the boys by the in a flawless manner Adding to sionary companion of Mr. Royle and playing they have recently done they of the evening was the comMrs. Hampshire is a friend of Mrs. will undoubtedly give a good account lead by E. J. Kirkhanu singing munity of themselves at the meet Royle. and the special musical numbers dur the evening. E. M. Jones and J. N. Smith were ing Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray spent among the Lehi people attending the funeral service for David Hodge at Thursday at Draper. Spanish Fork, Sunday. t r-- r tts HELP YOU BUILD AND GROCERY CASH FINANCE MORE CHICKEN COOPS d ..10 er ...,...6 I n, nd I Large Poultry Farms Make Money We have recently completed arrange- ments whereby we are able to help you and thus expand your poultry farms, not enough v,io V.nsa who have to keep them busy coops and chickens their to build more coops and enlarge size flocks to a more profitable LET US HELP YOU SATURDAY SPECIALS No. 2 Can.... Corn, No. 2 Can SPAGHETTI. No. 2 Can SAUER KRAUT. No 2 Can.... KARO, 5 Pound Bucket POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pounds.. 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