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Show ir ine Leh i Free Pre the adif rsofl J LEHI CITY'S on HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UATH. THU RSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1935 i No. 13 SCHOOL OPERA UNIQUE ASSEMBLY FRIDAY AND SAT. E 1 students are now performance so lets attend this pro- no nt the- most out-- ttiiiii anu see tne talents thes to preset young f the vear, their folk have to display. Ufflff eveuia v hieh school PROGRAM AT H, 1 RTTrH -- 5 -- iv IJ .Iopera- f tJ - jirvtion of the teachers put r mi The best way to overcome an obstacle is to " M. I. n id nhAcon ri it A- - dig into it HEWS and then reliable judges Union meeting will be held Decemwhich are most indents .i. ber loth in the Fifth Ward I .i.j tnr the r.arts. chapel ... ; Yn rri iTOfl Alia for all M. I. A. ' . workers at 2 o'clock performances Lv afternoon at 2 o'clock and one. The M. Men and Gleanor departments . i : TVio nripfl will furnicli lirt r i -- i. Q u picuuunary program. jurdsy mgni at & oc Ior ine mawice muiuai worKers are requested to Emission will " on. fnr tne evening " 4UV -- v wmcn was cuuseu is jjC opera in two acts, "Up in not circumvent it. 'tudents 1 1 f, SCHEDULE EOR lifl. MEM L- - f"'',"'v" ... operetta : iir " The characters are iley Kingston. .Max.ne ive uaiuiier o...ott q ; UNION MEETING Cor SUNIULY - Fred w amass Christensen .Alta The Priesthood, Relief Society and ii, Lie McCullo . m .... Helen Hansen Primary workers will please attend R- C. Allred Union meeting, Sunday in the Fifth Ly McCullom raunne uoates Ward chapel, at 2 o'clock. This is the McCullom craDD last union meeting which will be held ree S. Burbank Burbank Kariyn inatneia for these organizations this year so Ada Phillips let's have a tr Burbank.. good turn-ou- t. Smith Keith roldPost Max Sharp iper Johnson house party. ROAD CLOSED IN lests at the McCulIoms' Garden of the McCullom Icene FRONT OF SCHOOL in sidence Beverly Hills, California. summer of a ACT day. Morning The same afternoon. Act II The school and Carter McCullom - 1 Last summer. Burbank, a big busi- . i i. iss man, tolerates no one dui a an? fellow of brawn and daring as iiididate for the hand of his daugh- Jr Betty, who is already wooed, much his annoyance, by Harold Post, a iung man of just the opposite type. fcrbank's friend, McCullom, a movie Time: orge .i i ) e proposes to stage a specta tor flying stunt by a young aviator, L Bennett, who has applied for a lb in the movies, and offers a prize to tiy amateur who will make a Jim Carter, Harold's fisybody friend seizes on this as the loun? man's opportunity to make and devises variou alibis which ill prevent his actually going up, hile gaining the credit for bravery. )ne by one these alibis fail, and larold gets more and more deeply Finally he is forced to go Irongh with it in spite of himself, and y a comic fluke manages to maintain to gain l, f reputation as a he enthusiastic approval of Burbank, I nd to win the girl of h.s choice. para-iutejum- is I dare-devi- This promises to be good entertainm- ent Hie and will be students have DEATH SUMMONS ad such amazing values. and WU. H. GARSOH weeks. as a Mr. Carson was well known caaiej rancher, particularly among months and sheep raisers. Until a few of age, he still rode; ago,, at 84 years the range. SILK DRESSES "rtXmas Gift Louis Cozzy of Salt Lake, agent for the American Lady Bread company, was taken into court Wednesday for in going through the closed road front arrest The of the school building. Fowler. was made by Niron several us a wonderful lot of 2'" Lawrence Kitchen of American Fork was arrested for speeding on Main street, Wednesday, November 27th. The arrest was made by Night Marshal Ira R. Racker. CarFairfield William Harrison raiser stock son, preminent Fairfield Fairand farmer and a resident of home his at died field for 80 years, of illness an Wednesday, following Claus 88 them COURT NEWS worth while seeing. worked hard on this Santa tas delivered board the city council have decided that it be best to close the road on the west side of the high school building. Stop signs will be placed in the middle of the road from 8:40 a. m. to 4:10 p. m. on school days only The motorists are warned against violating these signs. The students have organized a Junior Police and they have been quite successful with their work so far. p. ood You must $4'50 they're Bargains. at Loop He was born July 18, 18ol, William were His parents Fort, Neb. ith Huff and Corella Egbert Carson. Fairfield. to narents he moved As a young when he was 4 years old. against campa.gns in man he joined hostile Indians. Janet, He is survived by his wife, seven sonsfm., Finley Park Carson; R-ed. Ernest. Clifford. all ot Fairfield and Freeman Carson, Kj Our stock of W-r- great-grandchi- - hLrtc lisrhta fttk "P8 3 for 5c a set of vVuip;vc UII1J Ut'U sensible gifts in all Tw.Storeyu AS TRADING December 4 2nd Ward vs. Third Ward; Fourth Ward vs. Fifth Ward; First Ward bye. December 11 Second Ward vs. Fifth Ward; First Ward vs. Third Ward; Fourth Ward bye. December 18 Third Ward vs. Fourth Ward; First Ward vs Second Ward; Fifth bye. January 2 First ard vs. Fifth Ward; Second Ward vs. Fourth Ward; Third bye. January 8 First Ward vs. Fourth Ward; Third Ward vs. Fifth Ward; departments will find the TRUE SPIRIT at mm Kirk Crabb, over tne take" boy, has to nd- is planning , peC. - rt.rt PW- u-- ij: carrying them back and forth. The price of the lunches will be 25c a week. SCHOOL TO BE BENEFITED BY WPA FUNDS x". .M 1 1 ii 1 1. al t m n 1 1 Webts Holiday Prize Drawing January 1, 1936 5 Prizes Given Away 5 Tickets Given Away To Every Customer. GIFT SHOP AND GET BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT THE PRIZES. BEAUTIFUL THE ON IN Ut PRIZE- -6 TUBE RADIO....' FITTED TO 2nd PRIZE PAIR OF GLASSES FAMILY OF ANY MEMBER WATCH o.a PRT7F-WR- IST and PENCIL SET WAVE in Alta's PERMANENT 5th PRIZE Beauty Shop "4th PRIZE-P- EN beautiful We are showing the most section, make your election early. $39.50 $15.00 $12 50 .$5.00 . $3.00 line of Gifts ever shown in this are being extensively entertained this week. DAVIS-DAVI- S Hildebrand Davis and Margaret Edith Davis, both of Lehi were married laBt week. They have many friends wishing them happiness throughout their lives. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED BLACKHURST-BERR- Y Mrs. Fannie N. Berry of Cedar Fort, announces the engagement of her daughter, Wanda Berniece to Paul Blackhurst of Pleasant Grove. The marriage to take place in tha Salt Lake Temple, December I9th. On Wednesday evening of last week all the officors with whom Wanda has labored in the Primary Association honored her wth a social, and personal shower, and many beautiful personal gifts were given to her. in appreciation of her faithful labors in th Primary. The social was heldat the home of Mrs. Fannie N. Berry, thirty guests were present who Bpent an enjoyable evening playing games, interspersed with program and a clever sweetheart luncheon was served. On Thursday evening, December 5 her Sunday School kindergarten class, with Lois Anderson, assistant teacher in charge is honoring Wanda with a Kitchen Shower. Both young people are well liked and leaders in church and soqial activities in their communities. POLAR SOCIETY HONORS FORMER UTAH TEACHER CATTLE RUSTLERS Miss Lorene K. Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D Fox, 220 street, Salt Lake City, former ly of Lehi. has been made a member bf the executive board of the American Polar society, according to word received recently by the Utah State association. Kindergarten-Primar- y Miss Fox, formerly a teacher at the Utafi State Agricultural college training school, recently received her master degree from Columbia university. She is now a teacher in the Bronxville schools, New York City. Paul Siple is president of the American Polar society. Other members include: Lincoln Ellsworth, now to the antarctics; Dr. H. R. Mill, polar author of England, and Dr. W. L. Joerg. polar consultant of the last Scott expedition. Uni-vers- AT WORK ty te ! Rustlers, who in the olden days endangered their necks by driving off cattle and sheep in midnight raids with expert cow ponies, are operating in Utah county today with highpear-e- d trucks. Four beeves have been slaughtered right in the field of the owner and loaded onto trucks for disposal recently, reports Sheriff E. G. Durnell. The thieves are still at large. Forty years ago a rustle had to ba proficient with a gun, and probably at altering brands. Nowadays the rustler's right hand man must be handy with a knife and be able to kill, skin and quarter a beef in double-quic- k time. Sheriff Durnell and his men captured two cattle thieves two years ago who had been operating in the south end of the county. Theft of cattle i a felony calling for an indeterminate sentence of from one to five years. When Utah was still a territory TAYLOR-PHILLIPthe sentence was much shorter; it Miss Doris Taylor, daughter of was usually death by shooting or Mrs. Olive Taylor and Louis Phillips, hanging and the cases seldom went to Alice son of Mrs. Phillips were court. The cattlemen and sheepmen married in the Salt Lake Temple, to- took it into their own hands. day (Thursday, December 5th). Both HIGH SCHOOL NEWS young people are graduates of the local hiph school and have taken a very active part in social and church The Lehi High School basketball Their many tfam will nlav one of the practice activities of the city. friends wish them success and happi- games with Spanish Fork, Friday in ness throughout life. the Rymnsasium. There will be three Mrs. Taylor is entertaining at a games The eames will start at 6, 7 Third and 8 o'clock. wedding reception in the Ward Chapel, Thursday evening. A large number of relatives and friends of the young people will attend the 1 reception. MARRIAGES S 3 GREEN-HOLMSTEA- Sayingl Miss Erma Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Green of American Fork and Victor HnlmBtead. son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead were married in Salt Lake City, Saturday, November 30. The young couple have man friends in American Fork and Lehi who are wishing them much success. They will make their home in Lehi. " dances Wednesday. w ill hold a dance He n. after th date, nesday night orchestra will be h" Y.nd .Utahions." this orch are and the members . ble of Lehi city will benefit through the sum of $15,018 granted to the Alpine school district for the building of dressng rooms for the local Second bye. high school's physical education and athletic departments, and for the SECOND HALF building of an additional class room January 15 Fourth Ward vs. on the senior high school unit. This Fifth Ward; Second Ward vs. Third will be a great improvement in our Ward; First bye. local high school. January 22 First Ward vs. Third Ward; Second Ward vs. Fifth Ward; Fourth Ward bye. January 29 First Ward vs. Second COMMISSIONER FILES Ward; Third Ward v Fourth Ward; Fifth Ward bye. SHEEP FORECLOSURE Febuary 5 Second Ward vs. Fourth Ward; First Ward vs. Fifth Ward; Provo Two suits seeking foreThird Ward bye. closure of chattel mortgages on sheep 12 Third Ward vs. Fifth February filed in the district court Monwere Fourth-Ward- ; vs. Ward First Ward; Rulon F. Starley, state bank day by Second Ward bye. Protests must be in before the next commissioner, and Herbert Taylor, examiner in charge of the Bank of game is played. American Fork. The teams listed first in the of $5,300.76 is sought in in Those o'clock. 7 Judgment schedule play at the suit against C H. Carson and second brackets play at 8 o'clock. Ether Carson, doing business as Carson Brothers. The other suit asks LEHI STUDENTS for judgment of $9,406.13, against J. H. Ault, Clarence Ault. Owen Ault BENEFIT BY LUNCHES and Charis Ault, doing business as J. H. Ault & Sons, Clarence, Owen and of the Charis Ault. Through the school board city council and the Humming Bird Silk Hosiery for lunches are being served daily in the Xmas giving at Goodwin's, adv. easy Memorial Building for all school pupils. Good, wholesome meals are prepared by dependable ladies. ATHENIAN CLUB The children are to bring 1 plate, a fork. 1 cereal dish, a spoon and The Athenian Club held their reguThese utensils will be taken care of be will lar and meeting at the I. M. Davis home, ladies they by these afternoon A book review will dishes The sterilized. Wednesday throughly trouwas given by Miss Ida Thurman. be left at the hall so to save the three daughters, Mr, Evan and Ogden, and Mrs. Agnes AFTERNOON FROCKS 18 granddu Ida Carson, Fairfield; 8 the talk and four of the town hundreds to him. son Arthur Carson, preceded from we have One and size your conducted! new every few days. in death, Funeral services were u,c DOLLS Saturday at 1 P- DOLLS was made Interment ward chapel. th Kiddies walking talking 'j in the Farfield cemetery. eepmg-j-Ust a iovaWe lot of dolls Surpassed values. Xmas tree dances Tmr7"DANSART Ma-ti- nsel icicles reflectors, " BASKETBALL ANNOUNCED An educational assemble designed the name more fully to establish "Pioneers" for the athletic teams of the local high school will be held Friday at 11 o'clock in the auditorium. W. Karl Hopkins, pioneer principal of the Lehi High School, now superintendent of the Ogden schools, will be in attendance. Mrs. Hopkins, a member of the pioneer Three faculty will accompany him. members of the pioneer basketball team who became the pioneer state champions will be present. They are Ear! Holmstead, R B. Worlton, and William E. Davis. The other members of the team are not in the state. Invitations have been sent out to all members of the pioneer graduating class whose names and addresses could be obtained. Any former students of the high school are invited to attend the assembly. A special invitation is hereby extended to students who were in school during the principalship of Superintendent Hopkins. The girls Booster Club is preparing special numbers to fit in with the general theme of the program. Leslie Goates, Sports Editor of the Deseret News, who is credited with making the first suggestion of the name "Pioneers" for the local teams, has been invited. He will be asked to explain why he thinks this name is appropriate for our school. The general public is welcome and will be taken care of as long as there is seating room. S. er - pents and tne cr our support and get ing to Lehi let's give ds com. IE. THE GIFT N. WIEIMB JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST MAIN STREET. LEHI SHOP HANSEN-JACKSO- John Earl JackRon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jackson and Leah Alice Hanwn of American Fork were fMinle married last week. The are receiving ronsratulation and best wishes from their many frends. They v-un- GVE A PRJ50NER AND UELL KH INCH BREAK THE RULE |