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Show m The Leoi Free Press M LEHI'S WIDELY READ la VOLUME IV HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D No. 51 LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 W WHERE LANDON WAS BORN SCHOOL TO BEGItJ T AT SARATOGA TODAY St Everything will be in readiness for Ford M. Poulson, Hazel Anderson. school year Elroy West, Merle Anderson and the opening of the 1936-3- 7 on Tuesday, September 8th, was the Myrtle Henderson. J. M. Walker, L. B. Adamson, announcement this week of the Alpine District School Board. Teachers In- Geo. C Scott, Chas. B. Walker, Grant stitute will be held on September 5th Ingersoll, Iva Carlson, J. W. Phillips, with regular class work to begin on Earl Holmstead, K. J, Bird, A. B. Allen, Luther Giddings, LaVere Wad-leSeptember 8th. Leo B. Nelson, Mary Bassinger, addSome new teachers have been Fern Burch, Gean Clark, Dorothy a Lehi but ed to the majority faculty, to Jan Mcl'herson, Berniece be will there old teachers Eklund, the of V. Wentz. Maude welcome the students back for another Hacking, Ray school year. Patridge, Dorotha Jones, Jennie AnThe new class rooms in the high derson, Edna Nelson, Helen Weeks, Calvin Walker, Vera N. Wagstaff, W. school building will be ready for occupancy, and all the buildings have E. Losee, Vivian Jorgenson, Thora Helen H. received the needed repairs and re- Hales, G. E. Sandgren, and Eva iJeraldine Wentz, school to make the Jeppeson novating necessary Madsen. teachers and one for a pleasant year evTt students. ROBBERS OF 1936-2- 7 SERVICE STATION September 7 Teachers' Institute. September 8 Class work begins in grades. Registration in high school. October 19, 20 and 21 Junior and Senior High Schools out, teachers visit and take census. October 22. 23 and 24 U. E. A. Convention, Salt Lake City. November 26 and 27 School out for Thanksgiving recess. November 27 First twelve weeks end. November 28 Second twelve weeks begin. December 25 Christmas vacation begin. January 4 Schools January 15 End of first half. January 18 Second half year be HELD BY OFFICERS Members of the Utah County clubs will conduct their annual outing Thursday, August 20th, (today) at Saratoga Hot Springs resort, vith a full program of stunts, entertainment and sports. Prizes will be given the communities presenting the best stunts, which will last from five to eight minutes and will be judged equally on artistic value, club spirit themt, finished production and originality. Each stunt must be registered before the outing. The outing begins at 9:30 a. m. when more than a thousand are expected to gather at the resort. The program is set for 10 o'clock, and club will be featured by the stunts, followed by a treasure hunt at 11:30 and a noon luncheon. Baseare and swimming ball, games scheduled for one o'clock with free dancing from 3 to 5 p. m. Clubs will again vie for the attendance cup which last year was won 4-- H y, SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR YEAR "THi tfEftST 4t TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 id CLUBS OUTING 4-- H v. m ..a . v - e a r t 'IS -- E 4-- H The house at 410 Main street, West Middlesex, Pa., where Governor Alf Landon, Republican nominee for President, was born in 1887, has become a point of national interest. Today it is occupied by the Rev. Henry Schilling, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church. In 1887 it was occupied by the Rev. Herman Mossman, pastor of the same church, when his daughter, Anne Landon, bore a boy baby named Alfred. JAMES LAMB by WALLACE BANKS CAR SWERVES AS SPRING BREAKS Fred Woolston was driving along Fork the state road in American Main Street, Saturday afternoon when one of the springs on his car broke. The broken spring caused Mr. Woolston to lose control of his car and it swerved into the gutter and smashed the front right side of his car, turning the wheel under the fender. One of the windows were broken. As he turned to the gutter he smashed into the back end of a larked car and did little damafee to Woolston received no injury, DELEGATES CHOSEN Manila. Community supervisors, who will The Republicans of Lehi held a lie responsible for the stunts, are as STOLEN GOODS FOUND IN CAR CONFESSES STARTING at the Memorial Building RELEASED FROM Primary : Lehi, Russell Schow and last A lar'ge Wednesday evening. Fern Rothe; American Fork, Marcell A mishap of a Saturday night ride crowd were present to name delegates HAYSTACK FIRES MISSION Jlawkins: Manila, Merrill Warnick revealed some of the stolen gixids to the Congressional Convention and and Mrs. W. N. Warnick; Fleasant from the Triangle Service Staton the State Convention which will be Grove, Alroy Gillman and Nina held After five days of investigation, which was robbed Friday, August 7, in Salt Lake, Saturday, and for Wallace Banks, son of Mr. and Marshal Fowler, Friday evening ar- Mrs. Junius Banks was released from White; Orem, LeGrande Jarman and the Judicial Convention which is to-b-e st 1 a. m. Lake Mrs. Oliver Burmingham; Lester Norrs of Cedar City, who is rested James Lamb, 20, for question- the Canadian L. D. S- Mission this held in Provo, Friday. Ther8 now living at the Forks of the road in ragaraing two recent naysiacK week. Elder Banks has spent the View, Joseph Clegg; Pleasant View, were eight chosen for the CongressionGlade Veil Allman; West Drive, between Lehi (and American Fork, fires in Lehi. al Convention with each having '.4 past 25 months in the mission field, Johnson. Lamb said that Fowler accom in Saturday with Mr. and Mrs- Hicks, most in the time of vote; fourteen were chosen for the spent fire. After! having Springville, Fred Weight and Mrs. State Convention with Vi vote each. a Canada. pany with six people was out driving admitted starting one John W. Alleman; Mapleton, Moz elle Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, son, Saturday night and Mr. Norris run further questioning the admittance of Delegates named for the Congresmadewas Fork, Margaret sional other Spanish the fire his car into a ditch. The car was starting Convention were: Daryl FowlEarl and daughter, Margaret, left by Houtz; Frost; Leland, Mark Stark and Mrs. The first fire occurred at 10 p. m. auto, left parked near the A. Carlos Schow WalB. Gudmudsen, meet Able Leland to er, Tuesday morning Lenore Stoker; Benjamin, Fred Corn-ab- y n haystack and lace Banks in Toronto, Canada. home all night. Neighbors called the Sunday, when a Thomas Powers, John F. Powell, They and Mrs. Winnie Hawkins; Lake H gins. marshal and after investigation the adjoining barn on the farm of Don- will tour the East enroute home. E. C. Jorgenson, Henry Bob Olsen and Mrs. Bessie Bradshaw, Shore, on southern February 12 Lincoln's birthday the part They expect to be gone about two goods were found. The license num- ald Peterson, Wathen. Merril Wathen. Alternates: exerwith school in session Atwood; Salem, Mrs. Mina Killian; G- S. proper ber was taken. Sunday morning Mr. of Lehi, were destroyedweeks. Peterson, A. D- Christofferson, cises. fire Payson, Mrs. Winona Christenson ; Mrs. Maude second tccurred The Thursday He car. his for came back Norris Adams, J. W. Holden, Alpine, Mrs. Jessie Burgess; West Mrs. Marvel February 22 Washington's birth- was questioned by Marshal Niron eveniiVr, when a haystack belonging J. E. Johnson, Racker, CL. Carlyle; Spring! day school in session with proper Fowler and pleaded guilty. He was to E. IL Danzie and located on the JUNIOR HOUR CLOSING Mountain, BEM. Jones. Mrs. E. Jones, Lake, Mis- Adare Cropper; Santa- Gso. exercises. then turned over to the county ofheers. property of his father-in-law- , Delegates for the State Convention H. Goates. caught fire. This stack, Je quin, unvj Johnson; uosnen, iiaroiu were: G. S. Peterson, A. D. Christ-offerso- n, rebruary Zb fcecond twelve weeks inLehi is in and girl Mrs. Every boy Palmer; Cedar Valley-Fairfielend. too, was in the southern part of town. Mrs. Maude Adams, E. vited to put on a costume of some Amelia Davis. CAPTURES LEHI loss. a suffered Danzie's The be1 quite March Third twelve weeks J. W. Holden, Mrs. Marvel in the Junior Parade Both fires threatened other prop- kind and join Powers. J. E. JohnThomas Racker, school next Tuesday evening, at the LEAGUE HONORS erty because of the high wind- grounds Leland Powell E. B. Jones, Mrs. May 21 School cl scp. REUNION YATES son, of Win?s Park. instead Boys storms that have prevailed during weeks of school ex- Total thirty-si- x E. M. Jones, S. A. Willes, LeRoy and girls will join their own ward the here the past during Total evening TIMPANOGOS LEAGUE eluding Christmas holidays. SUNDAY HELD Davis, J. E. Zimmerman. Alternates: Primary groups on this night. Coastweek. jjrjjdays of school, 176. Daryl Fowler, Able (' Gudmundsen, Standing of Teams doll er wagons, tricycles, buggies, Probably if Lamb hadn't been Won Lost Pet. hn F. Bradshaw, Henry Wathen, J. Principals meet each Monday pre- kinds can of all and 'kiddie cars pets would have The family and descendants of Wm- Merrill Wathen. 1.000 caucht other damacres o 0 ;Ceeding regular pay periods. Lehi There being no reason be decorated to put color into our Yates met together Sunday at the .285 been d'ne. 2 teachers ray reriods, hept- zo, Heber City Delegates to the Judicial ConvenMargaret Wines Memorial Park for a tion were: S- A. Willes, Mrs. Mar1 Oct. 21, Nov. 25, Dec. 24, Jan. 22, American Fork .250 whv he should want to destroy these i''in the float best looking i tu for tne reunion. inoa v.ii mail hi Vi'PK OR TYTovok 9ft Ar,vil 93 ATa,r91 Thirty or more guests and vel Racker B. C. Lott, J. E. ZimmerpfUJJIt: a pxui'riiy a prize of $1.00 (one dollar) parade . were present to en members satisfaction. Anp-ustfamily 25. "?Jmu 9.n , Jnlv..' 25 and Wednesday's Result man, LeRoy Lott, H- J. Evans, E. C. will be given. Two prizes, the first the in now of took place. that events is the Lamb the custody joy Lehi 5, Heber 2. W. e Iceland Powell, J- 50 cents and the second twenty-fivTEACHERS NAMED Lunch was served about 1:30 p. m. Jorgenson. countv. Having been taken to theMrs. E. J. look best the Daryl be Holden, will Johnson, for cents given followed by a program and meeting. county jail the day after the arrest. f the toiiowing is a list oi teacners Friday's Result Able G. Like sums will ing boy's costumes. After the meeting a good hand shake Fowler, Douglas Willes, Lehi 7, Heber City 1. iiwho will teach in the Alpine School be given for the best looking girls and conversations were and E. B. Jones. No Gudmundsen passed among District for 1936-3- : TURNS NEW CAR OVER costumes. To the Ward Primary he met and once alternates were chosen. Relatives group. second laurels half Lehi captured D. R. Mitchell. E. B. Garrett, Vera having the best display (the whole were near to tneir Kin- Utah County Rt publican chairman, league Conder, Ray G. Durnell, Joseph S. in the Tmpanlgos baseball jt, ward erroup) the Primary Stake again they turned Bushman t folks. Mike M. Rowe of Provo, was present Ed. aecidently M. Robison, Thurman, Friday by handing Heber's first half Board will give a prize of Margaret over sedan 1936 Chervolet new his and gave an account of his trip to the Abraham Anderson, Junius Banks, champions a 1 defeat after winning, Come on, than boys and girls, Mr. Bush 11th. August and acceptance of the ReTuesday, 12. nomination RossHelen Smith, Naomi Halliday, make LIGHTNING STRIKES Wednesday, Aug; Lehi and search for your own costumes; between was man driving in the will and clash President two rivals The Dean L. Prior, publican Ash, Nielsen, C. work for a prize yourFork when the accident your floats; candidates. Nile Washburn, Basil Dorton, first game of the league champion- American one for your selves and help win AND STARTS FIRES Basil Mr. Able G. Gudmundsen moved Hansen, LeRoy Loveridge, ship playoff at Heber, Friday, August happened. car was Primary Mr. driver, the In the ?Vadis Liddle. Mabel M. Nelson, Leo 28th. The series wil be a and all nake a We that the Lehi Repubicans are boys that asking Bushman, Clifton Schow and The haystack bslongng to Phillip resoution affair. will Hanson, Ernest C. Clayson, Harold in the Rowe a H. Ed Mr. parade part taking girls giving . None of the occupants re The Lehi team certainly has been Woolston, La Von Phillips, Annie C assemble at 5:30 at the school house Ireen was struck by lightning Sunday vote of thanks and concidence which I he hay stack was Durneo i They ceived serious injury. lawn so that the parade can start at evening. jProctor, Ruth Rothe, Ora H. Putman, doing its "stuff" this year. passed unanimousy. A mashed top and side of the car what teams other shown the have a .ompletely, destroying 35 tons. Jennie Gleason, the o'clockAfter 6:00 Holmstead, pCleo parade )c which of accident, the result was the The haystack was in a pasture in Sorine Fox, Ida R. Thurman, Lillian Lehi is made of. j short program will be given in front Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis and, occurred as the car hit the their B. south part of Lehihave loyal the Citizens Neighboring given Norman Annabell Miller, stanaBooth, 01 tne grana j the road. family of Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. on the side of Durintr the tveninir ice cream and ooys managed to take the fence down Harold Neilson and baby daughter, support to the team and the team graveled Wing, Margaret Hayes, Velma Shellwith little be tx can fixed The car y ey, Rulon Brimhall, Bertha Clarke, appreciates this fact Now that the suckers will be sold, the pro mt the stack was ruined. of Pleasant Grove, were the house a pense. will we this far has team The American Fork fire depart- get Fern gone Edwards, ceeds going to the Primary Stake toy Christensen, gutst of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barn-har- t, Ana Q A1itf to Pnrlfor. lot of pleasure out of attending the HmAoluu.lr home out the oi called nent was the to Board, defray expenses during Sunday. Pearl lack Jones as you enter American RAIN OVER NORMAL Jorgensen, Elizabeth Hutch- games and seeing Lehi coop Jtheir coming season. rival. Florence Dunyon, Wallace In case of rain and storm next American Fork, because of a fire follows: MorA'hich was' caused by lightning. The d schedule The Hortense Betha Storrs, our parade will be Storms that swept Utah Wednes - Tutsdayuntil later 28 At Heber City, in feaby Thelma Walker, in the week. Watch roof of the Jones home was burned Afton Shelton, August )C .58 of an inch moisture i T. C uite badlynext we?k's paper if this is the case Hebertson, Berniece Culilmore, ture sports event of Wasatch county day deposited at the United States weather bureau j o khna Seastrand, Robert Walker, fair- station at the head of the joraan, wnma Bush, Leone Told, lacey August 31 At Lehi. CALL FOR PICKERS according to Superintendent Fred "hite, LaPriel Myers, Fern Nicholes, September 2 At Heber City. Shelton. Lehi 4 Lois At if necessary. Elwood September Baxter, Greenwood, Sunday's rain deposited a 37 of an Grace September 7 At American Fork if Word was given this week that The cucumbers have bore so plenti Parker, Jennie Walker, Mary moisture gain on the record at inch fi h pickers necessary. eno T Jnse and Martha Johnson, ven ful this that rear though we have a new and im- a Scores last year, when Lehi won, the station. This addition makes Karl Banks, J, Erval Christensen, in Lehi. available not been have nroved road on First East, we are not 1.37 inch moisture frain on the river 10-, M. Jolly, Fern Jude, Frank B. were. 5 (13 innings), Calls have had to be made to Ameri o take the privilege of breaking the of month this August. II Newman. Thomas Cordner. Mildred and 103. can Fork in order to get more pick limit on it. speed (;5nson, Raymond Patridge, W. M. ers. Some people get the idea that when iVrnon. Don Dixon. C H. Farns- EHI FOR RENT OR SALE Last week alone brought in eighty ;t is COURT NEWS easy to drive they must go fast, tons of cucumbers. Never before have but let's not make this mistake, it ... . i forth. Afred Rodger. Hilda Knudsen, ;lohn c t Tl ' Cur P n xi CHEAP the cucumber vines done 60 well and may mean someone's life. Obey the into taken was Roberts Ross Davis, E. B. C bore so many cucumbers. 'enson, Terry, Boyd speed laws and we will all be much in Lehi $&t E. Booth, Melva Glade, Fawn custody by the Leki officers Saturday 3 ACRE CHICKEN RANCH Room Brick 4 Good happier in the end. Mr. and Mrs. Elzy Rhodes and two May. A. P. Warnick, G. W. Lar- - night for drunkedness. He was fined Third Ward. Electric and Water House, City children Geraldine and Allan, of Guy Hillman. Joseph F. Day, $5.00 by Judge Peterson. PtACTKS WHS tONJ HA IT 0FTIN tHOV Mrs. Maude Adams and Mrs. Wal-4e- r Lights. 3 large Chicken Coops. 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