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Show 936 TOSS the i The Lehi Free Pres nent and flie LEHI'S WIDELY READ yal. VOLUME IV UTAH COUNTY WATER- - 1 AUGUST 6, 1936 Contrast in Texas Dogs OWNERS PLAN JOINT Iff- - f. ! A course of action in regard to the Utah lake water rights suit will be mapped by city officials and irrigation i company officers of Utah county in a I meeting called for Friday night in I Wa cswith rliti-if-- t TVi rruim ! OUTINGS AT DELL alAtew,afei , The CeJar Valley group took the Vad Monday, August 3, and started the Lehi Stake into taking their turn at the outings at Mutual Dell in American Fork CanyonThe schedule will be carried out as has been planned in former meetings of the M. I. . NEW STORE TO JS OPEN SN LEHI A- - rs in forming a solid front for purpose of defending their rights. i The suit requests an adudication of rghts in the lake, long disputed in this HIGH SPOTS OF J frj THE BASEBALL GAMES The legal action was seen as threat to Deer Creek reservoir plans 4i!fc'htn it was first filed. Because of the low level of the lake fduring the past few years when it a. a , T; - nas l. Deen pumpeaj anaj evaporaeeu j uj some noral than half its size, Jless the rights in the lake have been worth little or nothing. region. The Timpanogos league is 'now standing with Lehi's team at the top. The following is how the team now stands : Won Lost Percent f Lehi jf .... 0 2 1.000 1 2 American Fork .333 1 2 Heber City .333 The srore for last Wednesday, July 29. in the game between Heber and Lehi was Lehi, 9, and Heber, 0. Friday American Fork and Heber played and the following is the result of their game: Heber City, 11, and American Fork, 10. Ten innings wer played, Wednesday, August 5th, Lehi played American Fork at at American Fork. An exhibition game will be played Friday at 4 o'clock in Lehi with the local team and the Chemo Club. American Fork and Heber will play Friday at 2:30. Wednesday, August 12th Heber City and Lehi will play on the Lehi field at 2:30. . Hi CEDAR FORT 1 ;k; OFFERS CTATC CITE I IllWUII VII I k UIHIb DDIQnil 71 Ttnt? : i planning 10 uuuu a jievv pnson but the location for this building has not vet been decidedthis Mr. William Elton of "Cedar Fort took an interest and 'wrote to the Governor, in the letter lie suggested that North Cedar Fort , : . Bittie is - i He asked Jtjwould be a good location :he governor to Cedar Fort in keep f? jjiind for the prison site. The governor in answer to Mr. m "Elton's letter stated that he appreci- 3 ated the interest Mr. Elton and the Cedar Fort community had shown. t Be also said that he was afraid that 'he water suddIv would be too low to f The schedule for the Lehi Stake is Prof- Abe Anderson, local music the following: will attend summer school director, August .'5rd, 4th and 5th Cedar in Chicago for two weeks. He will Valley. f tne best and 8rne pet supervision 7th and 8th Fin t August Gth, detailed information available which Ward. will be used for daily work, August 10th, 11th and 12th Mr. Anderson will be joined in Second Ward. ' Chicago by his daughter, Lucille An-- I 14th and 15th Third August 13th, of Salt Lake City, who will' dtrson, ot the $25.U0U.IUtt WcridV f' ir. yi ne Ward. her vacation of the nation's finest d:igs will be disspend touring interest-- i Aug. 17th, ldth and 19th Fourth played in kennel shows. D;n is a fea- Ward. ing places in the East with her father, ture attraction of the Midway's 'after his schooling is completed. They August 20th, 21st and 22nd Fifth "Hollwood Animal Stars." will be gone for about a month. Ward. All the other stakes have had their DEAR LITTLE ANNIE turn at the Dell and Lehi is the last CAR TURNS OVER Dear little Anne, sweet and fair; stake to be represented there this Has gonj to her beautful home over year. So after this schedule is comAFTER LEAVING ROAD there. pleted the Dell will be closed for the There she'll meet loved ones gone be- iseason. fore; Everything has gone along just fine Carlyle Crandall of Springville, See Jesus and dwell with Him ever- so far this season and it is hoped that turned his car over the bar pit, more. the Lehi stake can carry out their through a fence and into a pasture May we all meet her there bye and plans as well as the other stakes have Saturday morning at 2:30 a. m. The bye. It is the hope of all the M. I. accident took place on the east side of Mother Addis. y that everyone who can Lehi, near the Oscar Hunter home-I- t go to the Dell will go with their all happened as Mr. Crandall ward and enjoy the good times which fell to sleep while driving his car. He LIONS SPONSOR OUTING will be prepared for them. But for drove off the side of the road and the sake of the camp abide by the turned over three or four times and rules of it and make it a good, clean finally landed in a pasture. The Lehi Lions are sponsoring an wholesome place to spend our M. and The car was wrecked quite badly inter-citclub outing August 13th. I. A- outings. Let everything that but Mr. Crandall was not hurt seriThe towns invited are American Fork, is done there be in accordance of the ously. Lehi, Payson, Provo and Heber. The ideals of the M. I. A. outing is to be held at Saratoga. Because of the shortage of beds The Provo club has challenged the rooms for the boys, the families REPUBLICAN PRIMARY and. other clubs to a softball team to play who go to the Dell planning to stay a game on the Saratoga diamond. in one of the boys tents, try to make GALLED Bafhing, games and the baseball game different arrangements and have the will be featured from 6 to 8 o'clock. ladies stay at the Dell and th' men A hot lunch will be served at 8 o'clock A Republican Precinct Primary in the cabins. until 9. A dance will follow the held Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1936, at This outing will be as cheap to you lunrti. 8:00 p. m at the Lehi Memorial as any you have ever taken for three This is a yearly event. It was is hereby called for the purBuilding timein a Get at touch with days started some years ago when Lehi of selecting delegates to the state your officers and learn what you are pose, decided to entertain the other neighconvention to be held at nominating supposed to furnish. boring clubs- Since then some of the The outing will furnish you with Salt Lake City, August 22, and also clubs have taken the responsbilitv of to the congressional conven- camp fire programs, dances, games, delegates the club and have given Lehi a rest hiking, good msals and tion of the same date, together with everything in but Lehi usually are the sponsors. such business other as may properly Be line of merriment. the a good The genera chairman of the outcome before the primary. and never the good fortgjt you'll sport LelanJ Powell, Precinct Chairman. ing will be D. R. Mitchel and Rnss times you had at Mutual Dell. Neison and George P. Price will asMrs- Ethsl Goates, Precinct Vice sist him. Chairman. Ferrin Gurney, Precinct Secretary PRIESTHOOD UNION and Treasurer. d Don, Great Dane, and BIr.e Monnet Sue, 2 pound, nine ounce Pekinese met at the Texas Centen- nial Exposition grounds where during the June at Dallas, 29 run DEATH SUMMONS VIOLET ANN ADDIS Mrs. Violet Ann Yates Addis, 40, wife of Donald B. Addis, former Lehi residents, died Thursday noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack ,Chri.,7n.sen, 33 East Third North street. Provo, Utah, of heart diseaseMrs. Addis was bom May 10. 1896, in Nephi, a daughter of James Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Turner Yates. She spent her early childhood in Nephi and was married to Wilford Karl Whiting in 1911. He died in 1918, and she was married to Mr. Addis in 1919 at Salt Lake City. Shortly after her second marriage she moved to Lehi, where she lived until a few years ago, when she moved to Midvale. She came to Provo a year ago to live with her daughter. Besides her husband, suriving are her mother, who resides in Midvale; , ipne daughter, Mrs. Jack Christense-!one one brother and sister. Provo; Thomas A. Yates, Midvale, and Mrs. Mary Winn, Copperton. Funeral services were held Sunday, Augut 2 in the Second Ward meeting house with Bishop S- I. Goodwin - - sidingKit-ting- ACTION ON PRINT- - Invocation ioraPn'ca' pos-sib- y to-b- - - - Heber J- Webbsketch Bishop - er accom- - ' - S. I. j Vocal solo E. Booth Sorenson, FORMER LEHI PEOPLE Mrs. Alice Ainsworth and family ' "Old Pal-THoV. mnnt nrlnlnJ ClinC'J,. ;j!eturned to their home in California HOW IN BUSINESS Remarks George S. Peterson. notices, assesstax plies, including Rafter sp?nding a month's visit with ment sheets, Solo Vocal Mrs. Evelyn McAffee, stationery and legal Mrs. John Street. Coin' Home." AT RICHFIELD Utah the were by opened forms, ERemarks President Clifford Hmmission Monday, but (countv aftmn in Uttintr thp hids was deferred 1 oung. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fowler, formerMixed Chorus Roy Davis and pending further investigation and . .4 Need Thee Every ly of the Lehi Fourth Ward, have companjr "I examination. taken over the management of the Hour." rnnwig companies suomnuiig Benediction President Rodney C. Richfield Coffee Shop and invite their bids were Printing comfriends in Lehi to call in when in Allredpany, Provo Book Bindery, Danger-fiel- d The dedication of the grave in the Richfield. Printing companv, Independent Lehi City Cemetery was by Bishop T. They are doing real well so far, in 1 Printing company, the Lehi Free W. Fox. fact they have doubled their business Press, M. H. Graham Printing com-nanine week. They are well equipped one was read at The the following poem Chronicle Publishing company, to serve anything in the cafe line: services the Press Publishing company, Alpine Publishing company and the Provo Herald- MEETING SUNDAY - REGISTRATION Priesthood union me?ting will be DATES SET held in the Second Ward church Sun2 o'clock Do m. p. day, August 9th at your part and see that you are an Registration dates for voters of at this meeting if you are en- the Lehi District are as follows : rolled as an officer or teacher in the August 11th and 29th. Priesthood Quorum. September 15th. October Gth 7th, 13th, 27th and 28th. ft - er lit lJr Yes adies - DISTRICT SCOUT - 'i - HAVE THAT NEW IMPROVED PATTERN IN RAYON 1L. D. S. GARMENTS THAT I YOU HAVE BEEN ASKING AB0UT. YES HEY HAVE THE 1 APPROVED LABEL. I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF COME I IP YOU A YOU CAN ill ARE YOU GETTING ALL YOUR ON STATE STREET In quartet's ftf the Lehi Lumkf Co. Building Next to Ken's Auto Parts YOU'LL BUY LOOK HORSEPOWER Would you consistently try to win against loaded dice? Yet you gamble your motor aganst unbeatable odds when you Give your car a break have use ' cheap" greasing service. your greasing done here- Quick service that pleases. DO BETTER I am now doing business and will welcome your patronage. I specialize in all lines of AT bartering. GOODWIN'S Highest Quality Change CALL IN TODAY AND GET ACQUAINTED HOME OF WOLVERINE WORK SHOES J, J Now to Summer Weight Lubricants Oil Products. Always Use Utah We are Specialists in lubrication. STATE STREET SERVICE STATION A. JUSTEIISEII PROPRIETOR .I t No. 1 No. 2 District District No. 3 No. 4 Mrs- Inez Peterson. Mrs. Booth Soren-'so- a SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager Center St. and State Street MONDAY, AUGUST 1 I.e-h- 0 There will he a Democratic Primary Monday, August 10, 1936 at 8 o'clock ' p. m. in the Lehi Memorial Building. The purpose of the meeting is to elect six delegates to the State Convention to be held August 15th at 10 a. m in r McCullough's Arena. Salt Lake City, and also for the election of six delegates to the Coneressional Convention of the Second Congressional District Convention to be held Aueust 14th at Salt 7:30 p. m , Newhous? Hotel, I.ake City. Utah, and to transact fuch other business as may come before the meeting. J i EVANS, Chairman. LELA COATES, Secretary. JOHN S. n. Mrs. Pearl Sharp. Mrs- Elva Allen. i voters are urged to register early as this being th? presidental election a gre-a- t amount of interest is being shown and all voters should make sure that their names are on 'i - Workmanship. GOLDEII RULE Le-h- District District DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BARBER SHOP IN AND TAKE A LOOK The regular meeting the District, Scout Council will be held in the i Memorial BuikFng, Wednesday, Aug. 12th at 8 o'clock. The councilmen must be in attendance fcpcai'f-- ' important, points per- taining to scout work will be discuss ed. are: NEW MODERN I I j fit - I A Registration agents for this year COUNCIL MEETING v. "WE You'll be delighted with the 5nd comfort they have- SCHOOL IN CHICAGO officers. j ''In the Garden," panied by I.aPriel Goodwin. ING SUPPLIES i ATTEND SUMMER j Opening song Vocal Duet Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Mrs Sadie COUNTY DEFERS I I ABE ANDERSON TO - The vacant store located on the meeting starts at 8 o'clock. corner of Center and Main streets Announcement of the meeting was will soon be filled with stock and open made Monday by the county commis-sonefor business. The store has been Gillthrough Chairman J. W. vacant for the past two years. It man. was formerly run by Mr. Page of Nearly two months ago Salt Lake Riverton . ; t j" City and half a dozen irrigation com- - Christensen's who operates stores panies in Salt Lake county filed a at Provo, Pleasant Grove and other suit in the Third district court nam-- : towns of the state is going to open up including all the store. He has six other stores ing 3250 defendants, those in Utah county and the south I which are operated under his name. end of Salt Lake county who claimed The other stores are noted for quality rights in Utah lake. It is to formu- - and low prices. late a course of action in this legal been given out that the store as It i matter that the meeting is called for will be prepared to receive customers n PVirlnv and nossihiltiAS arp that th about September 1st. tj : Utah county interests will 222. No. 38 LEHI STAKE BEGINS DEFENSE IN COURT H : NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, from fur HOME-OWNE- A IAN WITH A SMAU SALWAMOA&tRL wrm A SMAU. 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