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Show sunk t ily t The Lehi Free Press i Of Kj, day. lehi crrrs LEHI CITY. UTAH, VOLUME IV IHI WINS Tilt , newspaper home-owne- d THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, SCHOOL TO OPEN LEAGUE PENNANT Monday morning will end the sumLehi baseball team captured first mer vacations for students and teachThe date of the opening has not Jplace in the League Timpanogos of ers the Alpine District when they won the tie off from Heber been set but Mr. Eastmond states that school buildings The have been all local dancers of welcome will he City with a score of 10 to 3 at the scrubbed, painted and clean(American Fork baseball park. Wedages at the hall this winter and insure repaired, ed the past few months and nesday afternoon. Batteries for the them the very best entertainment that are during for school on Monday mornready secured. n 'hi team were: Edwards and Jack-- can be ing. with Celgg asd Haitt for Heber. The teachers have returned from : Score by innings JUNIOR DEMOCRATS vacations and summer school and are x 10 11110231 jLehi as eager to start work as the children. 0 (Heber ORGANIZE Teachers of the district met Friday Lehi 2; Heber 4. and Saturday at Mutual Dell at Teach 9. 10. Heber Lehi (Errors ers' Institute and will all be in their boys while not standing The Lehi Junior Democrats met in rooms Monday moning to greet the durng the first half rapidly the Memorial Building, Friday even1 and welcome them back to youngsters held the lead and the to Sojhigh top and elected officers for the coming their classes. ing the entire series, losing two of campaign work. There was a large and School work for Primary ihi Ive championship games with and enthusiastic attendance at the H Heber 9 will at Grades Grammar in the begin first league. for place meeting. o'clock, morning. Monday Lehi is proud of the boys and their Officers elected were: David Evans, The registration for the Junior and 5eord. president; Lela Coates, Senor High School students will be Glen Wanlass. secretary; Dison Monday from 9 to 4 p. m. with the TO trict chairmen, Fay Evans, district 1AI1K regular class work to begin at 9 a. 1; Carl Evans, district 2; Marlin m. Tuesday morning. SHE Peterson, district 3; Smith Peterson, Students OPERATE PARK-R- O from grade 1 to 6 includistrict 4. will sive report for work at 9 a. m. The purpose of the organization is to come prepared to and are of requested the ideas to teach the young people the Frank Eastmond, manager all scool as the regular at day stay create a to the over and has taken of Resort feeling Democracy Saratoga class work will begin Monday morne, are and them. is of of They among friendship management arranging to hold regular dances planning a party for the near future. ing.In the Junior and Senior High The club will meet at the Memorial here during the fall and winter. Mr. stmond has redecorated the hall in Building on Thursday (tonight) Sept Schools the followng ruling has been ht most modern anl artistic manner. 5th at 8 p. m. All young people in- made. Changes in registration after the sing a miniature water fall in the terested or who wish to join the week will not be permitted except first securbe to also invited are is He scheme. present. organization eeoratjon by faculty action. For graduation 12 ng one of the most popular and best units of senior high school credit are to -- dance orchestras in the state play STAKE BOARD I required. dances. of the Students ae required to register ENTERTAINS WARD unitsfor 4 Credit will be given only upon satisfatory completion of EXECUTIVES the course. Make-u- p work will not be I permitted without an application to and approval by the faculty. The Lehi Stake M. I. A. officers There will be no registation fee. A entertained the ward executive boards deposit of $1.00 for Senior High at their annual treasure hunt and School and 50c for Junior High School IN OUR STOCK OF social Tuesday evening. The party of will be asked of each individual. This 80 M. I. A. workers met at the Seminmoney will be returned at the end of SUMMER SLACKS ary building and were divided into the school year providing there are Vt three groups and sent on different no breakages or damages done to Inff nnif. fTite nave hwui iwcutj yous iw routes in search of the treasure, school property. The deposit fee is to I take your pick. i Cave Camp in be $1.25 finally meeting at the paid at time of registration. MEN'S FOR Here at the American Fork canyon. The following calendar was decided 98c jBQYS at a splendid program and games upon, by the board members: Cheaper than overalls at this price.' camp were enjoyed. Following the proMonday, September 9 Regist- gram the hunt for the treasnre. ration for Junior and Senior High ATTENTION! Rulon Fox of Lehi First Schools. continued. Ward found the treasure, a framed Class work to begin for grades 1 to STUDENTS of Mt Timpanogos, with . photograph ! of We have a big stock the legenl of Tmpanogos inserted. Thursday and Friday, November 28 The party was pronounced one of and 29 Thanksgiving recess. CORDUROYS the best ever held. 29 November First Friday, with colors and sizes All pad zippers Quarter ends. Second December 2 locks, plain zippers and regular pat- REVUE WILL DISPLAY Monday, terns. Price on corduroys begins at quarter ends. The Christmas recess will be from $1.39 the pair. LEHI DANCING TALENT December 24 to January 2. School will Black Jean Pants, also Spanish will dismiss at 4 p. m. December 24 Bolero Style with White Pearl ButA high water mark in the juvenile and reopen on January 2. tons at prices you can afford to pay. dance art in Lehi will be set Parents are urged to have the by the ''They're all the go." "Revue of 1935' which will be staged children in their place ready for the Dress and Work Shirts 49c and up, by the Jackson School of Dance, Mon- season's work, Monday morning. Children entering the first grade day evening on the Royal Theatre a fine selection. must be six years old, or their sixth stage. Miss Beth Jackson, the director who birthday must be before November 1, SHOES wll stage the revue, deserves unstint1933. or they will not be allowed to .Snappy styles for all members of ed praise for the high quality of the enter school. It is often a handicap Khe family oui: school shoes excell. performance of her pupils. Twenty-fiv- e for a child to enter school too young, of them will be shown in great according to school authorities. CHESSES variety of dance acts during the evenFollowing is the list of teachers She has demonstrated marked who will teach in the Lehi and Cedar ing. A big stock for mother and the girls as a teacher and director of Valley schools this year: Silk, Rayon, Wash Dresses New abiityand LEH HIGH SCHOOL girls. Fall Patterns. Also dress materials boys The revue, divided into three parts D. R. Mitchell, Abe Anderon, Jos. for home sewing also spiffy rayon demonstrates the) great amount of Coulam, Junius Banks, E. B. Garrett, underthings for her. Lehi ad the in talent great dancing Evan Croft, Margaret service in the development of this Ray Durnell, Miss Vera Condor, Miss Thurman, talent performed by teachers like Miss Naomi Halliday. Miss Helen Smith, Jackson, ISIIERHEII No less than 18 members will be Roes Nielson, Cecil Ash, J. Nile Washburn. Joseph Robisn, Dean Prior. passed before the audience in rapid ATTEIITIE!! ensembles Most of them fire order. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES and presented by dancers ranging in A USED OUTBOARD MOTOR FOR Basil Dorton, Vaddis Liddle, Basil age from the three year old "kutie ., SALE and LeRoy Loveridge. y Hansen, charm-iglMotor kids" to the lovely girls who so An Ole Evinrude Light-twi- n demonstrate the dances of other PRIMARY with Trunk, Trolling Guide, Battery, countries. all complete and in good running The work of dancers is greatly aidNorine Fox, Arva Wing. Ora Put-ma- n, order. Cost when new $125.00 without ed by the exellent work of Mavis Jennie Gleason, Ida Thurman, trunk, battery or trolling guide at Johnon, pianist Cleo Holmstead and Ruth Rothe. factory. Today's price at factory is CEDAR FORT OUR 2 Million Dollar Sale Now On at $115.00 without equipment. Real Savings. PRICE $60 00 for complete outfit People's Co-o- p. LaVon and Harold Woolston See it in show window. Phillips. k 0100000 13 vice-preside- EASTfMID Park-Ro-Sh- - CLOSING OT PRICE 1 i-- II FRIDAY EVENING Miss Carol Proctor has a leave of absence for this year. INTEREST IN LEHI CITY POLL GROWS MAYOR, COUNCILMAN. COUNCILMAN. CITY RECORDER AND TREASURER TO BE NAMED AT THREE FALL ELECTION. The Lehi voters will ballot on November 5 for mayor, one councilman, three councilmen, record er and treasurer. There seems to be no question but what there will be three tickets in the field this year as follows: Republican. Democrats and Citizen. A missionary testimonial for Mark-lan- d All red, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred who leaves for the California mission field next week will be held in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Friday evening, September 6, at 8 p. m. The following program will be given : Opening exercises. Trombone Solo Sylvester Cark. Violin soo a and b numbers Ferron Sagers of American Fork. Violin solo a and b numbers Ferron Stunt Group of girls. Vocal duet Vera Anderson and he ' s - - m. GOODWIN'S TO BEGIN The Genealogical classes of all Lehi wards will begin their regular class work in the ward chapels. Monday evening, September 16. All those in terested are invited to join the class es. FAIRFIELD Afton Shelton. Miss Condor will teach teach Domestic Sience. Miss Phyllis Kirkham has accepted a position in Box Elder Schools. The boy died at his home, where he had been removed following treatment at the office of Dr. J. F. Noyes of American Fork. The injuries were chiefly internal, the left headlight of the automobile having struck the boy In the abdomen. Two Springville men, who were driving behind Parduhn, took the injured boy to the physician's office. occurred The accident about 100 yards off the new section of highway approaching American Fork from the west. Parduhn, driving his 'father's automobile from Lehi and traveling east had stopped his car to wait at the banked turn of the new highway for an opporunity to drive onto the old highway. The car had not picked up speed after the stop before the accident occurred, Parduhn said. LEHI MUTUALS TO HOLD OPENING SOCIALS The Five Lehi M. I. A. organizations will open their seasons work Tuesday evening. The Lehi First Ward will hold a social in the ward amusement hall, free to all M. I, A. ward membersLehi Second and Fifth Wards will hold a conjoint social in the 2nd ward amusement hall. There will be a program followed by dancing. A small admission fee will be charged. Everyone invited. Lehi Third Ward will hold a social in their ward chapel, they are arranging a program and games followed by dancing with free refreshments. The entertainment is free to all ward Lehi Fourth Ward are holding a social in their ward chapel, free to all M. I. A. ward members. The Mutual this year has a splendid and interesting outline for all classes. You are invited to join your ward M. I. A. this winter for a season of and entertaining work. edu-ca'io- George Strasburg, Sr., and two small sons, George Strasburg, Jr., Lloyd Strasburg, Arland Udal, Melvin Johnson and Harold Osborne witnessed the BDeed tests of Sir Malcolm Cimpbell's "Bluebird" on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Tuesday. ,' 'A ' f"1" T y-- ' "v. V- - . 'f , w . ''ifi ' . V.Va ? -f ' .M ARE YOU READY FCH SCHOOL LET US FURNISH YOU WITH A GOOD FOUNTAIN FEII MdDW (Dim All Guaranteed Priced from $.00 and up- - ' E. N.WEBB Physical Education, Miss Haliday will teach Domestic Art an Miss Smith will 1 M. I. A. members. otters I You are always welcome at KILLED BY AUTO - i- i GENEALOGICAL CLASSES BOY CHASING PET John H. (Jack) Devey. 11. died at a. m. Sunday of injuries received at 5 p. m. Saturday when he was struck by an automobile driven by Donald Parduhn, 14, on the old state highway west of American Fork. The Devey boy was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey Sr. of American Fork, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Devey of Lehi. and Evelfn Peterson. Donald Parduhn's parents are Mr. Instrumental Duet. and Mrs. Henry Parduhn of American Tap dance Beth Jackson. Fork. Reading Virginia Meiling. The Devey boy, who was on roller Stujit Group of Girls. skates and approaching the automoRemarks by the missionary. bile, which was going east, suddenly Following the program a dance will darted toward the center of the road be held. Contributions will be taken his dog, which he apparently at the dopr. Everyone invited and after feared was in danger, the Parduhn urged to attend. youth told investigating officers. Although he had seen Devey and Devey's BENEFIT PROGRAM companion, Reese Nash, while still 100 yards away, he was unable to TONIGHT avoid hitting the boy, Parduhn said. Many Names Mentioned Who will run for the various civic positions is a question going the rounds at the stage. A number have been named as possible mayoralty candidates, including Mayor Stanley I. W. Fox. Ruel Taylor, Evans, John Whimpey, Byron. Whipple, Isaac Bone, Dr. W. L. Worlton, Stanley Clark, Herman Goates, Ed. A vaudeville show will be held in Edward Larsen,- - Frank Johnson, Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Thursthe Sharp, D. R. Mitchell, Virgil Peter- day, (tonight) at 8 p. m. for the son, Bishop Joseph E. Smith. Joseph benefit of the ward maintenance of S. BroadBent, A. B. Anderson, Sylvan of the Second Ward. The Cark, Evans L. Anderson, Randal the entertainment will beproceeds turned to Schow and Basil Dorton. the bishop for ward maintenance Primarys will be held during this fund. The cooler weather is coming month and a full ticket for all three anr ward expenses will be higher. parties nominated. Be sure and at-t- Everyone is urged to attend the show primaries and see that the men and help with the ward funds. that will do the most good for Lehi be tonight Fourteen splendid stunts will be placed on the tickets. given, there will be tap dancing, singPreparations are beginning to take ing, reading, instrumentals, etc., shape for the municipal election to be presenting the very best talent obtain held here November 5th. able. Time and place of primaries will be Voluntary contributions will be announced at a later date. taken at the loor. Remember that the show begins promptly at 8 p. m. SONS OF UTAH PIONEERS AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY The Sons of the Utah Pioneers will hold their first regular meeting The American Legion Auxiliary will in the Lehi Fifth Ward chapel, Thurshold their meeting at the home of day, September 12 at 8 p. m. All Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson, Wednesday, members urged to be present. September 11 at 2 p. m. All members . 2 MISSIONARY FAREWELL MONDAY MORNING ii 1 NUMBER 1935 JPeipll ft' PHONE 76 OR 78 Jeweler and Optometrist At Tk Gift Shop MAIS STREET STATE ST., LEHI LEHI |