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Show The era Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SCHOOL OPbRA IGH High Sch ol opera to be presented to the "'.lie Fridav afternoon at l:4o p. m. at 8:00 p. m. Saturday evening are to be held in the performances Lh school auditorium, in the f students with musical talent their with school have along in time much preparllchers spent er the opera for your pleasure irectors oi uie J" J Hit VOU Will Rev L of attending. per-Lan- Lehi i C t 4 SYNOPSIS CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Wi Max Sharp Mrs. Wise Julie Hansen Millie t'ar.-Eliza Calum Dennis Black . Keith Smith Mazie Black Helen Hansen Mailuelle Rich ... Kailyn Chatfield John Rich Hick Miu-hel. Kich. Keith Wanlass curly Steele Black. .M;!n,n Russon Jack ..Craig Crabbj t red Joe Lambert Moonflower Zada Webb Brave Glen Hadfield I l;-.!-- at the Wise Hotel which happits formal ens to be celebrating jopening. hi arrival j 'Upon his K Vautiful daughter of a millionaire, Lho is seeking to acquire possession Dennis' a stolen heirloom, Maizie, if sister, and her friend, all kinds of trouCurly Rich, cause ble that keep the plot moving at a 1 run smoothly un- rapid pace. Things the Steele Black, possessor of the Itil in an arrives heirloom, compli- TTntamrline' of these r o plane 1 cations will give you two good hours of fine entertainment. fmeddlesome DIRECTORS Music and Stage. .Abraham Anderson Vera Conder Dance Director Naomi Halliday Dialogue Dorothy Ford Accompanist PATRONS I ARE QUICK TO he .!.:nuai (.'.immunity Christmas ,., am which is sponsored bv l.ums will be held in the auditorium, Tuesday, ' ! January 22 Provo at Lehi, Pleasant Grove at American Fork, B. at Lincoln. January 29 Provo at Pleasant Grove, American Fork at B. Y. High, Lehi at Lincoln. February 5 B. Y. High at Provo, Line In at American Fork, Pleasant Grove at Lehi- Values Closing General chairman for the program is Dr. W. L. Worlton. Committees are as follows: Program Committee D. R. Mit chell, Ray Durnell, Ross Neilson. Joseh Coulam and Basil Hansen. Finance Committee Tom Powers, Edward Larsen, George Price, Carlos Schow and E. N. Webb. Sacking Committee Dr. W. L. Wrorlton, E. L. Chipman, Dr. Edding- ton, M. S. Lott. Frank Sarn. S AT Taylor and Byron Whipple. Committee Distributing Alva Wing, William Goates, Leo Hanson, E. C. Jorgenson, Joseph Robison, J. N. Smith and Dr. J. G. Jones. HIGH IN SCHOLARSHIP There were 37 graduates of the Lehi High School attending the B. Y. U. last year. The Lehi students averaged 84',',. This was considerably higher than the average of all students attending the B. Y. U. Out of T9 high schools sending three or more students to the B. Y. U., fifteen schools ranked higher than Lehi High School and 83 schools ranked lower in scholarship. This is a splendid record when we consider the large number of students from Lehi in attendance at the B. Y. U. The above figures come from a report recently mailed to Principal D. R. office Mitchell's from the Registrar's office at the B. Y. U. The Freshman group from Lehi last year averaged 79. Miss Karma Evans being the highest with 90 points and Pansy Hansen, Gertrude Anderson and Robert Johnson coming next with 86. Sophomores made an average of 83. Lola Hacking of Cedar Valley got the highest number of points, 92. and Don Fitzgerald came next with Lehi at Provo, American Fork at Pleasant Grove, Lincoln at B. Y. High. February 26 Pleasant Grove at Provo, B. Y. High at American Fork, Lincoln at Lehi. March 5 Provo at B. Y. High, American Fork at Lincoln, Lehi at Pleasant Grove. Februaryl9 LEHI AUTO VICTIM SUCCUMBS Suffering multiple injuries, ing a fractured skull, in an includautomobile-ped- in accident Lehi, Alva A. Ingersoll, Wednesday night, g resident of American 62, Fork, died in the hospital Thursday. He was knocked to the concrete highway in what officers said was an unavoidable accident by a car driven by George C. Loveridge, Lehi business man, on State street. of Lehi, 50, George Loveridge, driver of the ear which knocked down the elderly man, was absolved of blame by City Marshal Niron Fowler of Sheriff John S. Lehi and Deputy Evans of the Provo office. Apparenty neither saw the other. to officers, according Loveridge, braked his car but could not avoid the impact. He stopped and Ingersoll was taken to the hospital immediate ly at 7:40 p. m. Without apparently regaining consciousness he died at 2 estrian ALPINE COURT life-lon- DATES SLATED AT P. G. MEET The Alpine district basketball race will open Friday, January 8, and will conclude Friday, March 5, it was decided at the annual schedule meeting held at the Pleasant Grove High School Thursday. D. R. Mitchell, secretary of the U. H. S. A. A., and A. P. Warnick, Junior Out Sale - ' ' Big Saving On GIVE HER A PERMANENT SOME REAL FOR XMAS Xmas Values have a fine selection of useful and sensible gifts for all members of the family. A big stock of useful and seasonable presents. Xmas Wrap-ing- s, Tinsel, Tree Lights. Webb's Holiday Prize Drawing Tickets for the Big Holiday Drawing We Given with Each Permanent Our Dolls Speak For Themselves All lnKi kind sizes and kinds Sleeninir snH l f. of walking, January 6 talk- - uroll TW "WUU Jst prize Handkerchiefs Sn. Tips (a Pft given with sach tin soldi. Dress Shirts, Garters, Suspenders a nifty assortment of silk and s New Kalor rayon Come and Try Our and comfort will gift towel sets in beautiful Wave. get You xmaa wrappings. satisfaction from our Our is Wave confectionery department Iul1 of NO HEAT delicious candies, nuts and NO ELECTRICITY Slippers, F0R ECONOMICAL XMAS BUYING TRY GOODWIN'S . "e Christmas Store of Service PRIZES GIVEN AWAY 6 r-1- 1 49 or 108-- rrize GENTS' 5th PrjzpPEN 6th Prize-O- NE WRIST $19-9- WATCH and PENCIL SET $12.75, $5.00 PERMANENT WAVE IN ALTA'S SHOP M-0- Toys and Games for All Ages get JJ ryjry Dim JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST MAIN STREET. LEHI THE GIFT SHOP 3 This Christmas Give Gifts that Last ... .$22.50 This year we are showing the most beautiful line of gifts ever r.ffered in this section. Make your selection early at the Gift Shop and in on these valuable prizes. j for appointment. morning. For final payments under the AAA sugar beet program of 1935, 699 checks totaling $12500 are on hand. These will be ready for delivery from Wednesday through Friday. Notices will be sent growers and agents. ment. County Agent Boswell states that tOher details incidental to rising all persons who are to receive the needs, however, will react unfavor- checks will be notified their checks ably to counteract these savings. are here. However, all of the checks Business has greatly increased in for final payment are not in yet, he many departments, and therefore states. J. Earl Smith, president of the clerical help, office supply expenses, associand operating costs will be raised, it Wheat Production Control is reported. The county commission ation, announces 149 checks totaling ers, however, see their way clear to $10,654 for payments under the AAA put through the slashed budget with- wheat program of 1936 are here. The payments are for those signout its reacting unfavorably to the ing the 1936 wheat contracts who efficiency of any department. The esimated totals in all depart planted their crop before January 6, ments for 1936, with the 1937 figures 1936. Notices will be sent out ta states. following, are as follows: County each recipient. Mr. Smith commissioners. $7,350, $7,450; county Fifty more checks are expected, he treasurer, $14,195.65, $14,882.50; points out, during the next two county assessor, $14,285, $13,600; weeks. Checks will be distributed from county clerk, $6,790, $6,945; county Memorial Building, Thursday (tothe JfO.UOU, re auditor, $5,900; county corder, $10,392.75, $8,271.85; county day) at 10 a. m. surveyor, $2,650, $2,650, County attorney, $4,275, $4,195; MAYORS WILL county sheriff, $20,275, $19,631.84; court house and grounds. $8340, HOLD MEETING $9,679.50; county jail, $4,245. $7,940; agricultural inspection, $4,725, $1,- Invitations to all mayors of cities 695; juvenile court, $1,000, $1,000. General fund miscellaneous, $45 in Utah county to attend a meeting 925, $30,625; county highways, $60,' in Provo. December 30h at 2 p. m. to 000 $60,000; exhibit and advertising,! discuss legislative problems have been $5,000, $5,000; county infirmary, issued by Mayor Mark Anderson of $10,005. $7,922; widows pension and Provo. poor and indigent, $21,000, $21,000; Principal discussion will be on the salaries of county physicians, $2,940, question of using gasoline tax funds of city in permanent improvement $2,940. Employment bf superintendent and streets under jurisdiction of the state other help, $6,850, $5,975; tempor- Toad commission, Mayor Anderson ary relief of transients and burial said. Other problems to be taken up will expense, $4,200, $4,000; pension for blind, $1,500, $1,500; old age pension include the $2000 homestead exemp$40,000, $30,000; interest on bonds tion plan and state liquor control. fund. $14,670. $11,970; bond sinking Results of the meeting will be forwarded to the legislative committee of fund, $54,000, $54,000. the Municipal league to be coordinated with suggestions from other JOSEPH ROTHE AP city officials in formulating specific) to be presented to the legisPOINTED WARD CLERK proposals lature. The proposals favored by the city administrations will be drawn up At the Fourth Ward Conference by Gerald Irvine, assistant Salt Lake com Sunday night. Joseph Rothe was ap City attorney; the legislative Wil-for- d mittee, and directors or tne Munici-a- l pointed Fourth Ward Clerk. Russon has acted as clerk for league. Mayor Anderson report. the past seven years. Having served these seven years, SANTA'S MOST Mr. Russon felt he would like to resign, so a vote of thanks was given FLOWERS from to him by the bishopric and stake presidency for the fine work he has done in keeping the books. Phone 60 Mr. Rothe has consented to fulfill Send Flowers on Christmas Day the vacancy. $37.50 TUBE RADIO BEAUTY SHOPPE; Webb Jewelry Located at the E- - N. LEHI, in am LADIES' BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RING 3rd Prize report plans for lesser expenditure during 1937. Certain items will be at an advantage, due to yearly activities. Lack of general election during 1937 will materially reduce costs in the general fund miscellaneous depart- LEHI FLORAL CO. 6 LADIES' YELLOW GOLD WRIST WATCH 4th KO WEIGH i from our When having a permanent new Thermique Equipment. New Low Prices m ALTA S BEAUTY TO FARMERS BEAUTIFUL GIFT 1937 2nd Prize under-unng- weetmeats. 1, TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN TO EVERY CUSTOMER in on the Buy your Christmas Gifts at the Gift Shop and get Prizes. Beautiful thf. wpt w that every little girl is crazy Huse BEET, WHEAT CHECKS - chairman of the regional basketaball students made an board, were in charge of the meeting. of 85. Orville Gunther reAll league games will start at 8 p. ceived 89 points and Huitau Allred m. Second team games will begin at 86. 7 p. m. The winner of the Alpine Seniors frjm Lehi attending th B. district race automatically clinches a Berniee post in the state meet and the Alpine Miss Y. U. averaered :'M. that we are offering in our 91 runnerup meets the Nebo runnerup to a- - m. made Cedar of Valley Hacking With Loveridge were his three determine the third entrant from the points. whom he planned to take to children; two districts. local a theatre. OF The scheduleWallace Jenkinson returned home Ingersoll, Deputy Evans said, was Boys' and Men's Corduroy Pants, this week from the Veterans Hospital FIRST HALF separated from his wife. His child Jackets, Sheep Lined Coats, Leather in Salt Lake City, where he has been 8 ren are all grown. American Provo at January Coats, etc., and have cleared us out some time. confined Born in American Fork, May 11, for Grove at Pleasant Lincoln, of Fork, a many items 'but we still have a son of David and Mary J. Y. B. Lehi 1874, at High. lot of bargains left and you can make 15 Alston at Lincoln Provo, Ingersoll, he had lived in that a January American Fork at Lehi, B. Y. High communitv his entire life. He was married to Mary Jacob of Lehi. at Pleasant Grove. Big General economies accuring to thej benefit of I'tah county taxpayers are indicated in the estimated county budget for 1937, approved by the county commissioners and released by Milton II. Harrison, deputy county $16,000 ht HIGH SCHOOL RANK Lehi average BUDGET - 90. RECOGNIZE THE COMITY TO SLASH DUE 22 at 2:45 p. m. All the kiddies up to and including the 0th trade are invited to come and see PAYMENTS ON SOIL CONSER auditor. Santa and to listen to the tine VATION PLAN TO BE MADE program Calilng for a total expenditure calAhich has been prepared. THIS WEEK culated to be $137,415.69, the yearly Santa Claus will be at the program estimate is $16,232.71 less than that to pay all the kiddies in Lehi a visit of the current year. These economies SECOND HALF Eight hundred and forty-eigbefore Christmas. He has a of are to be brought about in the face checks, representing payments stocking filled with goodies for each and February 12 American Fork at of rising costs due to increased busi- $23,115. to sugar beet and wheat every little boy and girl. Be sure that Provo; Lincoln at Pleasant Grove, B. ness for cots for supplies and like growers in the county, will be distriY. High at Lehi. your children attend the program. items in nearly all of the offices con- buted from the county agent's office The time is Tuesday at 2:45 Provo at February 15 (Monday) p. m. cerned, Mr- Harrison reports. during the week, S. R. Boswell, The place is the high school audi- Lincoln. Lehi at American Fork, announced Twelve of the 26 items detailed in county 'agent, Monday torium. Pleasant Grove at B. Y. High. the indicate l'ee-mo- .r at the hotel, ortsf 'Dennis Black, a young college youth, ffalls in love with Maigelle Rich, the e iiig'i The Ufuee No. 17 17, 1936 PROGRAM TUESDAY r.ch' Rane! The bridge is down. GRADUTES OF LEHI and the train has been stopped, rranded travelers are iorceu io DECEMBER COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY L NEWSPAPER D GILCHRIST HARDWARE X A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH |