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Show THURSDAY, JULY QUSNAPSHOT CUIL EACH WEDNESDAY vfco claimed to bar Ma thoaU. 'And daring th three generations inc photography cam Into eilat-nepeople beliering in ghoiu hare maintained that, since ghoeta hare been seen, they can be photographed. Even though no ghost believer, when confronted by one, seems ever to have had a camera handy to prove thla claim, speculation on the question has gone so far as to suggest that, surely, photographic chemistry will some day evolve an emulsion sensitive to the emanations of the pirit world. If such there be. The discovery and photographic use of the Invisible rays of the spectrum. Infra-reand of and ultra-violeGrenz rays and other kinds of radiation for which photographic emulsions have been developed. Is pointed to as giving grounds for the speculation. Certainly a fascinating, not to say alarming possibility to contemplate, but meantime, whether or not spooks exist, present day photography has no trouble at all In making synthetic spooks. Behold the spook illustrated. It Is the work of an amateur photographer. How was It made? First, with the camera on a tripod, the door was photographed and the camera hutter closed. Then without the camera's being moved or the film wound, the ghost walked Into the - HIGH SCHOOL BAUD GIVE CONCERTS there. The only requirements of the band this summer are that., they furnish music on the Fourth of July and the Twenty-fourtThese requirements being very few the band leader, Mr. Abraham Anderson, and also the band members have the urge to put forth more of an effort than they are required, so they plan to give summer band concerts. Dates for these concerts will be announced in the near future, according to Mr. Anderson. The people appreciate this attitude and will be pleased to attend the FIFTH WARD IS PROJECTS III 1938 SET-U- P es r Vs . : R at 8-- You don't believe in ghosts? Pray how did this one get there? of double exposure, by which all sorts of weird miracles may be performed In photography, depending upon the ingenuity of the photographer. Ghost pictures are among the simplest. John van Guilder. C-- , road commission. As required1 by the federal law, the budgets cover 90 per cent of road improvements proposed for the coming year. The projects will be put under construction as soon as funds are accumulated Not all the proposde programs, however, will be undertaken during the period, the commissioners pointed out. Paid On All Purchases i t Be Sure and See That the Children Have Tokens when you send them for i Groceries and Meats $ - - ' I Per Cent Grant On the federal aid and secondary pays 71 per cent of the construction costs. The Ivchi Fifth Ward was the first Projects proposed included: to occupy the Dell this season. They n Federal aid Utah county: loft Monday morning planning to stay' Elberta 29.3 miles of oil, three days. The other wards will $20(5,00(1; Santaqun Elberta 4 miles j likewise take ther turn. of oil. $1000,000; Elberta Copper Noticeable anxiety is being shown Leaf, 6 miles gravel $80,000; and among the ward groups as to the Spanish Fork canyon, 5 miles of oil, three day trip at the summer recrea- $100,000. tional home. Marsen-Loga22 Box Elder: Every detail to make a delightful ' miles of oil, $05,000. recom-mendtrip has been checked. A well Cache: Logan canyon, 6 miles of chaperon, Mr. Scott of Am-- 1 erican Fork, will act as gude. It is gravel, $150,000. ' Provo-Drapcross Salt Lake: now up to the vacationers to go with 26.24 oil miles of road shoulder, to ward have their ,a good prepared $120,000. time. A fully detailed program will be Secondary program Utah county: miles of oil, outlined for each day and there will ' 4 miles of' be plenty of recreation for everyone- - $5,000; Springville-Wes- t, Ilyrum-ParadisCache: The outing is not only for Mutual gravel, $25,000. 4.7 miles of oil, $35,000-Sal- t members but for everyone in the ' Lake: Emigration canyon 3.7 ward, but the M. I. A. will be in miles graded, $65,000. charge. San-taqui- n, ed er Lehi-Saratog- a, e, Partial program (grade crossing Utah: West, Springville UNION MEETING SUNDAY funds): crossing signals, $2,000; Elberta, o. A FULL GROCERY STOCK EVERYTHING YOU NEED - Mr. and Utah Power and Light Co's Home of Ideas, at the mouth of Provo Canyon is creating a lot of interest to local people as well as those from almost every other state in the Union. Among the names registered at the cottage a large number are from Lehi. A visit to the home is well worth while and shows what can be done with proper planning and furnishing, when building, remodeling, or furnishing a FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES ! crossing signals, $2,000; West Center Union meeting will be held Sunday street, Provo, crossing signal, $2,000; and. Payon, crossing morning at 8 o'clock in the Fifth Springville Cache: West of $2,000. signals School all ward chapel for Sunday CELEBRATES Peters-borofficers and teachers of the Lehi Logan, south of Logan, and each $2.Q00. Salt Lake: Draper Stake. The family of B. W. Brown gather(9th East), crossing signals, $2,000 the summer months, Dumg the South and First West, 33rd South ed at the family home, Friday even9th earlier. hour commences half meetng Interested parties will please keep this at Ranger and Hibbard crossing sig- ing, June 25, to honor Mr Brown's A family 71st birthday anniversary. nals, each $2,000. in mind. reunion and supper were enjoyed by Those present the family members. INMrs. Reuben HOME OF Mr. and IDEAS were: Spencer NOTICE TO OWNERS SF and family of Bluffdale; Mrs. Alfred PRESSURE COOKERS TERESTS LOCAL PEOPLE Steel and family of Salt Lake City; This service Is free to the public and it is hoped that all owners of cookers will take advantage of this opportunity. Please bring your own cooker and remain while it is being tested. home. t Sales Tax Must Be An unusually large crowd was at the dedication of the u WINS PAROLE present Mutual Dell Amphitheatre up Ameri can Fork Canyon, Wednesday even The splendid program to ing, June was A parole granted Tuesday . . ... " 30th. .., i. i... l. w A. Lee Romero of Pleasant tirove by n th state board of pardons. The,"" at well Lehi Stake was represented con-r- n parole is effective October 1, on his father in the formal dedication, after invita- n irn to the issued' were tions throughout Idaho. He has served six years and eight months in the state prison for .stake. The talks and program numbers voluntary manslaughter James Romero was tried' and convicted in given were presided over by the of Wasatch E. AGurr, supervisor V. the Fourth district court while The three hour Watkins was judge. The charge on National Forest9 closed at was p. m. which he was tried was for the slay- program the possibil name to is needless It mother-in-laMrs. Sena ing of his structure ?! added this ities that newly Bax GroveWalter Baxter. Pleasant Lehi. the the of affords Alpine people was killed at ter, his father-in-la1 and Tinipanogos Stakes when they the same time. will occupy the Dell this season and many others to follow. The Lehi ward will be the first LEHI BOYS TO ENTER wards to make practical use of the being they are to ocTENUIS TOURNEY amphitheatre, the other stakes Dell before the cupy doThis is indeed a pleasure to our A number of Lehi tennis players stake and it is the hope of the M. I. are slated to take part in the Utah A. Board and Ward Officers that Tennis Tournament to be held at good care will be taken so that no one Victory Park and Forrest Dale Ten- has the right to say that the Lehi nis Courts in Salt Lake City, Stake marred its beauty in any way. Utah, on July 3 to 11 inclusive. Let us show our appreciation by the The Lehi boys are entering the tourn- way we care for it. ament for the experience to be gained in playing in fast competition and to NOTICE TO watch tennis stars at work. Taking be and in Hunt will meet the part CONTRACTORS Riggs who hold the third and eighth highest places in the United States tennis meets. SEALED proposals will be received Those entering from Lehi in the the undersigned at American by Allan Chipman, boys division are: Fork, Utah, until 7:30 P. M.. July Dan Worlton, Grant Ash, Mark 9, 1937, and at that time publicly Keith Trane, Bob Wilson, opened and read for the Heating, Bradshaw, eo Loveridge, Ben Bauer, Bob Dor-o- n Ventilating and accompanying buildalterations for the American Fork Ralph Allred, Donald" Allied. ing Senior High School. These boys will also enter in the Flans and specifications and In the Junior division oubles. blanks mav be obtained at the Fetzer & Russell Bone, Chase Allred, Floyd office of the Architects. 510 Templeton Building, Salt Fetzer, will enter the Erickson, singles. Lake City, Utah, or at the office of Chase Allred, Foyd Erickson, Russell the undersigned, for which a deposit Bone and Dan Worlton will enter the of $10.00 for a set will be redoubles matches. More entries for quired, all of which sum will be refunded provided the bidder has subthe meets are expected this week. mitted a bid and has returned the plans in good order to the office of BIRTHDAY the Architects not later than July 12, ."1 MUTUAL DELL program the national government Friday, July 2nd, in the Lehi Fifth "Ward Relief Society rooms beginning at 1 o'cock the County Demonstrator and others will be here to test and adjust your pressure cookers- - .1 i A federal aid budget of $1,898,000 for the 1938 fiscal year was submitted last week to the bureau of public roads, Washington, D. by the state 71 FIRST TO OCCUPY . A. LEE ROMERO UTAH COUNTY R NTH FORMAL DEDICATION OF AMPHITHEATRE, WEDNESDAY h. musicals. given the first exposure. In other words, it was simply the old trick t, d iJOy(J i e The jack tournament which has causef so much excitement anions ahe girls for the past weeks is finally finishedPrizes were awarded the two girls who won in their divisions. Miss Betty Logsdon won out of the older girls and Miss Betty Jensen among the younger girls. Next Wednesday a mud pie contest will be staged. This will be participated in by the younger children . Following weeks will have events just as interesting as the one above. SIMS-STOKE- IMIIIAiU bbay of Riverton,, were the guesu. Sunday of Mr. anil Mrs. Karl Ashtoa Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hanse r,.4 Dean and Don and Mrs. sons, Karl beautiful marriage ceremony A Asnuiu were visiters 10 Salt Lake was solemnized. Wednesday, June Lake City L. D. S. Saturday. the Lehi 30th in the Salt The regular sessions Miss Beth Stoker bewhen Temple Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schow Stake conference will be held July 0f came the bride of Mr. Don Sims. The Auditorum School 11th in the High of Mr. and Mrs. Burley, Idaho, are visiting here with the daughter bride is Mr. and Mrs. William Dorton and bride-grooit was announced today by President Harrv Stoker and the Mrs. Celestia Schow. A. C. Schow. Thomas are Mr. and Mrs. Due to the exceptionally warm parents this city. Sims of weather the stake presidency thought Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Mrs A reception given by the on wedding sessions the t advisable t hold all . ... 1 nowea etc..... Clista Holdaway, Mrs. June Chilton wai the Thev dav. parents arranged the one Hall. and Miss Alma Beck attended the Amusement Ward Second manner: the in Foi following meetings were Reunion at Liberty Park, Saturday morn- - ! Friends of the popular couple . . ,v ....... meeting Sunday and pvprv r,rfni to express tneir wi.-nini' at 8::S a. m. to beauti Manv Melin ve congratulation. man holding the Aar.me or Mrs. Lvdia Bushr ami uauiit bride Pri estho d should attend. ful gifts were received by the Phvllis spent the week-en- d ajchezideck th and groom. at l'J a m. anu Genera ses.-ioMr. and" of Mrs. home J. F craj. iP. m. shaw. They left Monday for Midvale p- - m. with CHADWICK-COMEEvening meeting at t where they will visit with Mr. and the M. I. A. in charge. Mrs. Oscar Walters. Especially fine programs are being The marriage of Miss Nola Comer, noted plaiV'd. Speakers who are daughter f Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Donna Powell was surprised throughout the church will attend the Comer to Barratt Chadwick of Amconference and offer new ideas for erican Fork is announced. The cou- at a party by her friends last Monday The children of the neighborthe people ' f this stake to profit by. ple were united in marriage. Friday, night. were invited and they spent a hood . June 25th. in the Salt Lake City LOST Small White Pig sometime evening together. pleasant S. Temple. agoAnyone knowing where it is in friends Lehi, They have many please call 61-- J or Fork and surrounding . Thursday evening, Miss Phyllis American Bushman was the honored guest at a towns who give wishes for a success4-- H GLUB NOTES ful marriage. Both are graduates of party given by Dean Schow at the the Brigham Young Universty, class home of his prents, Mr. and Mrs. home the met at Games and lunchStitchers Randall Schow. of 1937. The Peppy Present were eon were enjoyed. of Louise Roberts, Tuesday afternoon, June 22. The girls sewed on project Mrs. Darrel Brown and children of Lela Erickson, Thea Gray, Dick work, played games and enjoyed a Payson, were visiting in Lehi, Tues- Webb, Gene Bushman and Dean Schow, the host cainty luncheon. day with relatives. JULY from picture, the ghost being a perxea FlOM Urn UfanmamoriaL ration, law 4reue4 as each. Than a second x in few always baaa kontat opte posora vac Bade for half the tizna Each Wednesday this summer. Miss Pauline Grates, supervisor, will have planned some interesting event for your child or children to participate in The only requirement made of the mother is to send or bring the kiddies to the high school campus. So far this season the Lehi High School Band has given two concerts and they will soon be prepared to give a scheduled program of their summer concerts. They plan to go to the Nephi Celebration and be represented MEETINGS SET FOR SPOOK PICTURES Mothers would you like Wednesday afternoons for yourself this summer? If so, why not send the kiddies to the playground, where the recreational play leader will be only too glad to find some interesting thing for your child to do. UX. MARRIAGE 'CONFERENCE SUPERVISOR AT PLAYGROUNDS THURSDAY, JULY l, THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1, 1937 Mrs. Odell Brown and daughter. Catherine of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Ray Hogue and son, Blaine, Vernon Brown of Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nicholesand daughter, Sonya, of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. G. H. Manning and daughter, Georga, of Carlin. Nevada ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wadley and children. Eighteen of Mr. Brown's MAIN STREET This work is proposed" to be let under one contract including Sheet Metal Work, Electric Wiring and Building Alterations. Proposal shall be made in strict accordance with all provisions of the specifications and must be made on blank forms to be provided by the architects. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for at least 5;; cf "the amount thereof, made payabU to the undersigned; this amount to be forfeited to the district if the accompanying bid is accepted and the bidder then fails to enter into the contract or to furnish the bond required. Contract and bond forms may be seen at the office of the Architect. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all proposals or to accept any or all alternates. BOARD OF EDUCATION ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT By James B. Smith. President By J. F. WRlton, Clerk. American Fork, Utah, PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH FACTUliS THAT MAKE GOOD BANK SERVICE I p CONSULTATION 1937. grandchildren were present. Local friends of Mr. Brown join the June 30, 1937. Brown family in wishing Mr. Brown First Publication July 1. 1937. I sst Publication July 8, 1937. many more happy birthdays. 32 LAI the business of The State Bank of Lehi is of the type that no accounting system, no amount of bookkeeping, can adequately account for. Experience cannot be put in the ledger, nor can interest in the individual customer. Together they form the basis for one of The State Bank of Lehi's most appreciated functions consultations. with The State Bank of Lehi clients feel tree at any time to discussfinanthe officers of the bank their individual problems as they concern of cial questions. Budgets, savings plans, the planning or purchase activities home or business, the education of children, the of expansion in the business field all are discussed intelligently and helpfully in the consultations that take Lehi. place daily at The State Bank of st Our staff is proud of the results of these ready and consultations, any time to discuss the individual problems of the customers of the State Bank of Lehi. Come in at any time. Much of - SAVINGS TRUST COMMERCIAL Stole EBaimlk MAIN STREET Telephcw S5 LOANS off Hclii LEW. UTAH rr aratoaa A swell place to spend the 4th July 5th-C- oin 5th Shower at 3 P. M., Boxing Bout 4 P. M., Races, Swimming and Dancing |