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Show J i 1 lee rIS WEEK'S eiii LEHI CUTS NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE-D LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, RECRE- - .Press TOO H No. 4 1935 Harnessing Electricity to Make Radium CITY FATHERS SET TAX f Experimental Laboratory at Round Hill, Mat's., ' TeU Huge Generator SIN'CE the discovery eighteen months ago by French Joliot and his wife Irene Curie-juliu- t, daughter of the late Marie Curie, of how to make some ordinary elements radioactive, physicists and chemists have attempted to L PROGRARI LEVY FOR THIS YEAR Jean-Freder- ic program for the week The dramatization of Three. Little gjcreational 15. 8 to Black "Little Kittens, Sambo." fiafust -Peter Rabbit," "Health Play" and fliursday, August 8, 6.30 p. m. U parkScout Softball. the story of the "Two Trains' pleased Ward vs. Fourth Ward, over two hundred at the park Saturi Ward vs. Fifth Ward. First day evening. The children enjoying itrd idle. j the dramatidation of their favorite Each ward primary ioO m. Free dance on tennis' story peoplegave a dramatization of one story. mball 6:30 p. Friday. August 9, In the horseshoe pitching, R. B. fCommercial Softball. Bar Dairy, Worlton and Frank Taylor are carryiiTebb's vs. Three I Careen Bros. vs. C. L-- Johnson. ing the honors as the two outstanding ' Ijjturday. August 10. 7:00 p. m. pitchers of the town thus far. There are a number enjoying the horseshoe Tines Park Children's games. Monday. August 12, 6:30 p. m. at' courts and the number is increasing. jool Campus. 6.30 p. m Girls' Baseball. ;k Pin TENNIS RESULTS First Ward vs. Fifth Ward. Boys Junior Doubles Mark Brad-shaSecond Ward vs. Third and Keith Trane; de Spencer 2, August 13, 6:30 p. m. Richards and Bruce Nostrum, and tSchool Campus Girls Softball. Claire Wells Adult ladies double First Ward vs Fifth Wrard. Second Ward vs. Third Ward. and May Louise Mitchell de Roberta 1 Softball at Baseball Ball and Beth Jackson, and :ommercial proasc sameient quantities oi these element to try their value In treating malignant diseases such as cancer. The difficulty, reports The Liter-cr- y IHgett, Is that only a few atoms of the element become radioactive under the bombardment of atomic bullets. Two things are needed: higher voltages to Increase the nuni- - , I ji - p- - - TAX LEVY FOR bombardment experiments. On the top of two towers are large metal balls which collect the charge generated electrostatically. Between the balls will be placed the world's largest vacuum tube, a foot in diameter, twenty feet long, divided into five sections. It is provided Internally with specially de City Council met Tuesday evening and set the tax budget for Lehi City for the year of 1935 as follows : 5 mills General Fund Streeta and Walks Fund 14 mills 1 mill Library Fund mills Memorial Building Fund.. 2 3 mills Public Light Fund For Bond Interest Fund... 3 M mills Electric Light Bond Fund..2Vi mills mills General Obligation Bends.. 3 The levy this year is one mill higher than the last year's levy of 21 millsi. the total this year being 22 mills. The state levy for 1935 has been reduced from 10 mills to 9.5 mills. The state levey follows: 2.2 mills General fund 5.96 mills District School Fund 2 mill High School Fund 1.14 mills School Equalization City officials made plans for participating in the Provo Chamber of Commerce pilgrimage to the Deer Creek Canal and the dam site, Weber-Prov- o Echo Reclamation project, Sunday. w 7?- - &j -- 6-- 1 -- 4vJ 1 6-- 0. 6-- 2, 6-- 6-- 0. Jewelry vs. State Streeters. Bros. vs. Three Bar Dairy. Softball Results of Commercial Webb's STANDING OF COMMERCIAL SOFTBALL Won Lost Percentage Larsen Haws Blue Blazers Lehi Motor Powers Shoe Friday games C L. Johnson, 7; Lee Bar Dairy, 5. Lehi Motor, 12; jirsen Bros, 3. Tuesday's 5 5 1 4 Johnson Larson' 2 2 4 1 Webb's 5 5 4 0 0 .000 .000 0 .000 State Streeters Three Bar Dairy 5 1.000 1.000 .750 .500 .250 0 C. L. Haws' Blue games jars. 13; Powers Shoe, 11; Lehi )tor, 12; State Streeters, 5. IRLS SOFTPL RESULTS iTuesday s games Fourth Ward, 1; Second Ward, 4; Third Ward, 26; ffth Ward, 14. jFriday's games Fourth Ward 42; J .. 0 K ? r ? r V T't v ,lvSi ft"- l v ElectroMtattc generator ducharge at the experimental Round Hill, Matt. ber and power of the bombarding particles, and a quick method of separating or concentrating the radioactive atoms after they have received the activating treatment. TENNIS SCHEDULE August FRIDAY 6:15 a. m. Court 1 Jean Worlton and Floyd Erickson vs. Phyliss Taylor and Partner (Adult). 6:15 a. m. Court No. 2 Ruth Wrorlton-Kiet- h Trane vs. Elsie Calton and Irene Meiling. 7:30 a. m. Court 1 Claire Wells vs. Roberat Ball Finals, 3 out of 5. 5:45 p. m. Court 1 Spencer Gardner vs. Allen Chipman. 5:45 p. m. Court 2 Elsie Calton World's Largest Vacuum Tube At Round Hill, Mass., a huge generator, built by Dr. Robert Van de GraafT. of M. L T., and his associates. Drs Lester and Chester Van Atla will undergo high-voltag- e - j i $ metal to shields act like signed lensea In focusing the highly charged particles passing through the tube. Starting from one end, particles, swept along by the enormous voltage, will strike at tremendous velocities a target of the substance to be bombarded at the other end. Electrical pressure up to 7,000,00 volts will be at the command of the physicists. School tt ?retty Percales Dresses goso-lin- - 49 c FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Size 14x10x5 YOU CAN DO BETTER AT For Sale IIEBER VS. LEHI The Lehi Sons of the Pioneers named committee members for two standing committees at their last business meeting. Committees named business monthly. A, good opportunity for some one. Park Service GOODWIN'S Station Claude Fickes, Manager Band Concert Sunday Lincoln Band Glorious Swimming SsBsswa by-law- s' i ! Saturday Specials yweamag'smiK-.-f Large Pork and Beans Silver Tip Jam, 32 oz PERMANENT 12 Oz. Bread PAROWAX AT flat rate Effective immediately, ater users will be allowed to sprinkle lawns as follows: At residences facing north and west, sprinkle from 6 a- m- to 7 a. m. daily. At residences facing east and south, sprinkle fom 6 p. m. to 7 p. m- No restrictions placed on meter users. w - - - Lehi City Council. WEDNESDAY Lehi and Heber will cross bats at were: local baseball diamond, Wednesthe Constitution and Joseph at 3 p. m. With Heber tied for day S. Robison, Edward Southwick and first place in the first half with AmA. J. Evans. and Lehi leading the Membership J. W. W,ing, H. J. erican Fork second the half, game Wednesday will White, J. E. Colledge and R. E. Wood, j local fans. a thriller for prove The coming encampment at Aspen Thursday, Auguts 15 the play off Grove on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10 and 11 was discussed and com-- , for the championship of the first half will be plaved at Lehi between the mittees named as follows: Covered Wagons J. E. Colledge Heber and American Fork teams. j and H. J. White. TO ATTEND Roy Davis, Free-- , FIREMEN Transportation CONVENTION j man Royle and Ray Allred. S. JosG. S. Peterson, Program Lehi firemen will attend the three Robison and E, N. Webb. The annual enampment of the day state firemen's convention at Heber Sons of the Pioneers will be held in on Thursday. Friday and Saturday of week. The firemen plan to attend Aspen Grove on Saturday and Sun- this in groups of three each convention the day. On Saturday evening at 7 p. in leave part of the fireto order m, an old time pioneer dance and, day town case of fire. men in in will be held. The camp meeting covered wagons will be placed in a Misses Gwen and Zina Anderson circle as the pioneers used to place them in their meeting on the plains spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. and the meeting and program will be carried out as were those pioneer) programs, when the pioneers would camp for the nieht after their long! trip on the plains. Following the! camp meeting a pagent o' TIME NOW TO GET THAT BEAUTIFUL NOTICE Long Time Lease and Stock and; Fixtures and Gas Station. Doing approrimately $1,800 mn':teg0U$r- FOR JAMBOREE SONS OF PIONEERS - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and daughter of Riverton, were Sunday guests at the George Russon home. The regular Priesthood and Relief Society Union meeting will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunday. August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Salzner and two daughters recently returned from the Swiss German Mission, where Mr. Salzner has been presiding as president will be present and take up the entire time at the meedng. There will be no deparmental work. A good attendance is desired. Floyd' White and Ward Clark, The Lehi Band will give a concert at the on the Lehi High School steps, Fri Lehi's scout representatives National Jamboree will go to Provo-oday at 8 p. m- - There will be special August 12, for a preparatory numbers prepared and a good attend ance is desired. The leaders of the course in camp craft, to prepare them in Wash City Band appreciated the fine crowd for the national encampment D. Lehi two The C boys will ington, at the concert last week. he of other the and Ronald representatives join Price A comet duet by Ieo Hadfield and a vocal solo by Utah County troops. They will leave Billie Smith will be given during the Provo on August 14th on a special D. & R. G. W. train for Washington, concert. D. C. returning to Provo on Septem ber 3rd. ( SPECIAL PRICE UNION MEETING SUNDAY nation. J School camp-meeting- FRIDAY EVENING Wide World SATURDAY'S PROGRAM Children's games at Wines Park, turday at 7 n- m. Heres the chance you to prove that you can run L i.i t: o.).a ;Wr Lllttll n:it nici rui ttliuj tlim, jump ioi ' other fan Willie, or do the many lints dear to the heart of the child DEATH CALLS' NATIONAL GUARD vrz. vvin s.WJI mail anu iva i'laijr vs. Dorothy Ford. e games for children of all ages MRS. ALICE ELSHORE TO RESUME DRILL 7:00 p. m. Court 1 Keth Evans-Jac- k III he in charce of Miss Fern Rothe, Richards vs. Loren and Warren fturdav evening. Entertainment for Goates (Finals 3 out of 5). Mrs. Alice Fryer Elsemore, 81, Lehi's Service Battery of the 222nd lung and old. Grow young and join Thurs- died evenSATURDAY widow of Esemore, children's Nephi Regiment, Field Artillery will resume sports Saturday p 6:15 a. m. Court 1 Floyd Erickson day at the home of her daughter, their regular drill practice, Monday vs. winner of R. C Allred vs. Dick Mrs- Martha Ball of Lehi, after a pro- evening at 7:30 p. m. following the two month's vacation Mitchell. longed illness. after their 5:45 p. m. Eliza and Elsie Calton Mrs. Elsemore was born October annual summer encampment There vs. PauDfne WorVSon and Dorothy 2, 1853, in London, England, a daughare several vacancies in the guard, Ford. ter of John James and Hannah Marie due to several members leaving town Edwards Fryer. She came to Utah since the encampment. Anyone inMONDAY Lake Salt in in terested the first 1870, about settling joining guard the in5:45 p. m. Court 1 Cleora Lewis-Jac- k fon't be long now til the bell rings moved to Alpine and vited to visit the drill practice at the She later City. h Richards vs. Phyllis Taylotr-Kiettime now to begin that then to American Fork, where she Armory at 7:30 p. m. Monday, August Calton. resided many years. She had made 12. ty TUESDAY her home with her daughter in Lehi Lewis 1 Cleora ten years. She had been bedfast four 6:15 a. m. Court BARBER RECIVES We have our fall patterns of and a half years. vs. Phyllis Taylor. Fred Wanlass D. 7 :30 p. m. Court 1 L. active an was Mrs. Elsemore BURNS AT FIRE vs. winner of Floyd Erickson vs. win- S. church worker. ner of R. C. Allred vs. Dick Mitchell. and Surviving are three daughters wonderful selection to choose from two sons. Mrs. Martha Ball, Lehi; J. R. Goodwin, proprietor of the Joseph N. Elsemore, Pioche, Nevada; State Street Barber Shop received EXPERT PlflHO TUNING George A. Elsemore and Mrs. Vilate severe burns of the right arm when e Pike, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Leonia trasoline, he was pouring into a W first shipment of School Dresses Forbes, Las Vegas, Nevada; also one stove ignited Tuesday aftenoon, Now On Sale, Prof. Arthur Erieson, former in- brother, James A. Fryer, St. Anthony, setting to fire the interior others will also find plenty of new structor of music 22 and 21 greatof Lehi the firemen made a Berlin, grandchildren shop. Idaho; Conservatory fall dresses for themselves. very quick run to the fire but it was Germany, will again be in Lehi about grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the put out before their arrival. Little August 8 and 9. Tuning $3.00. no money accepted until work is approved American Fork Fourth Ward chapel, damage was done to the shop. This OVERIIITE CASES and satisfactory, Leave your names Sunday at 2 p. m. with interement in was the second call the firemen had, for tuning at the Free Press office. Tuesday within a few hours timethe American Fork cemetery. r Western Progress" written by Prof.. Eastmond of the B. Y. U. will be presented by B. Y. U. students of , The pagentry and dancing. dance and pageant are free to the pubilc. On Sunday morning an old time Sunday School, will be conducted like the old camp Sunday Schools that were held on the plains. This too is free to the public Following the Sunday School a business meeting for members of the Sons of the Pioneers will be held. SCOUTS PREPARING BAND CONCERT 9-- Jrst Ward. 10. Results of Kickpin Baseball: Third Ward, 29; Fifth Ward, 25. - V 935 SET Lehi j Ward-Tnesda- 1 VINEGAR I THE CURLY TOP BEAUTY TOMATOES 10c 24c 3 for 10c 14c Gallon 27c 6c lb. SHOP ALTA WEBB, Prop. Located at the E. N. Webb Jewelry Store. Phone 49 or 108-for appointments CASH GROCERY L f u Brown't for Bargains Mickey Mouse Dance Q Saturday, Aug. 10 A FREE Mickey Mouse doll to every, lady. |