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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THE LEHI FREE PRESS 20, 1937 THURSDAY, JANUARY LEHI WINS GAME He's An Industrial Worker! FROM PROYO w. .... Fork Am. 1 .500 :500 2 .000 1 High Pleasart ith & Price entertaned a Mrs- W. H. Dan-ir ard Mrs. R Sunhome ':!'r',u,;,f friends at their Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price's Mrs- WEEK day ANNIVERSARY evening honoring ;?COUT and Fork, .vclt Games 15 lir'ihdav anniversary. FEBRUARY 5 TO Mr- - and and Mrs . Roger Price by were enjoyed lur Leon and Mrs. Cecil ing.. Week, Mr, Bert Beck. Mr. C'ul Anniversary The Leland Pnce. D l Webb. Mr- and Mrs. il! be 0 to 13 Mr. and Mrs Ma; Glen Wing and the All troops Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Sc'.uts and ?c urs. and Mi.-- s ...:' family hostess. ho-- t and lr,,- -. . are arruri.g for Ma Sunday visitors the of ton The week. highlit the f.eld, visiting n t Will be the rattle! week rsarv annivf . . brothers and th ea:iebua, , Banqjet on and Mrs. Ephraim T scouts February j f,.r all registered Mrs. Jessie Th ,i ;' 4 faitlv' to .and fathers plans are underway banner a make the week his year iietj.i- - to be an- week in NOTICE OF STOCK at a later date. Hound e. y t 'rft.' oOSt-rvet- pram .((0 Grove.. Scout Column g,. L. Pet. 0 1.000 0. 1.000 Frvo B. Y. I J neon Mr. and Mrs. V. Provo, were visitit Mrs. George H G LOCAL ITEMS 1 fr FRIDAY'S RESULTS Lehi 39. Provo 2'J. 15. Y. U. High C2. Lincoln 2G. American Fork 32, Pleasant Grove . r Si-o- 2. basketeers moved a step near-- r their g al -- the state tourdament night when they walloped It-h- i a touted Provo high squad, 39 to 29. Using only six men throughout the game, the Pioneers clearly outplayed g Iehi the Bulldogs. which lead an into they early jumped Provo's r.evcr relinquished. offense was sopped cold by There will be a baptismal excursion to the Salt Lake Temple on Saturday, stake February 26th. Anyone in the be dead to the of names having them into hand should for baptised the stake genealogical chairman not later than February 1. Checking and baptism will be looked after by the committee. If you have no baptism blanks you may secure them fr..m the stake chairman and they will be supplied free of I fast-breaki- rugged zone-defen- tha se the Pioneers displayed. ISi'th Teams Servom As the frame opened both teams seemed tense and were unable to handle the ball cleanly or to find the hoop. Russon and Trane each sank field goalsg to put their team ahead at the first period, Provo rallied during the second period but were matched point for point by their foes who forged ahead 1 to hold an just before half-tim- e 4-- 18-1- advantage. would naturally think of the man the tractor as a fanner. And he is a farmer, but he's also an increasingly important figure in the industrial world, not only as a consumer but as producer. He's engaged in hoeing up a field of soy beans which later, after YOU charge passing through various factory processes, youll be using in the form of paint and varnish, soap, linoleum and scores of other products. Consumers Information points out that 91 million pounds of soy bean oil, a comparatively new crop for American farmers, was produced in one recent year Of this million pounds went into amount the soap kettles, 5 million into linoleum nd 13 million into paint and varnish. Lehi Runs Up Lead Lehi opened the second half with a bag and ran up a 1 lead before the Bulldogs could get their bearings. At this pont the visitors hit their stride for the only time during the game, pulling to within three points ed their lead with the whole team of the Pioneers. The rally was stop- scoring, while Provo was held to a ped when Trane and Bont again single field goal. Bone at guard led his Ix'hi mates found the hoop and put their team d ahead .t the finish of the hird, the victory by count-- 1 If canto, 30-2ing 15 points to grab off high scoring In the final stanza, Lehi lengthen- - Jionors. Trane and Russon from their forward posts also turned in fine 11 Tane scoring performances. and Russon getting 8. points TUNE IN For the losers, Captain Eggertsen was brilliant, Although graded Home Service closely he chalked up 10 points and his passing and ability to take the ball off the bankboard kept his team in the running. For friendly suggestions on Mitchell and Carter also played ex- homemaking cellent ball for the Bulldogs, The sci re: 23-1- 'The ' Program' LTHI T. F. P. G Trane, if 4 7 Russon, If Evans, c Smith, rg Rone, lg. Dorton, If 4 3 3 11 0 8 1 3 0 2 1 3 1 3 6 0 4 3 15 0 0 0 16 20 16 20 7 39 7 39 If Carter, rf Eggertsen, c Mitchell, rg Johnson, lg Kunp, If. Cook, If Neilsen, lg Christiansen, rg To's MISS NANCY FINCH KSL each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. For recipes and recipe covers call at your locsl UTAH POWER b LIGHT , COMPANY OFFICE LEGAL NOTICES AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE PROBATE Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ANDERS PETERSON, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the office of Rrockbank & Pope. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or before the 1st day of March, A. P., 1938. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 23rd day of December, A. D., 1937. J. G. JONES, Administrator of the Estate of Anders Peterson, deceased. BROCKBANK POPE, Attorneys for Administrator. First Putl'cation December 30. 193". Last Publication January 27, If 27. Pickering Jennie i f 1 1 in tin i tYtf tTtti tt'rr iii 1 11th the Scouts of Troop One planned for the program we will eive Sunday, February 6, during Scout Anniversary week. Following this we sandpapered benches for ouri new scout headquarters room, and i t i Pickering Piekerir uhuj (ZrufUmt Phone 356 and we will call 3 several years and has been doing a very satisfactory job of it. She has We opened with colors with Blaine been untiring in her service for the Brokaw acting as color bearer, after community and with proper which we practiced the scout laws at ion of citizens will be able to do and other Tenderfoot requirements even a greater service to Ihi. and then played games. Next week Harold Fox, Merlin Turner, Irvin Blaine Brokaw, Albert Johnson, INTEREST SHOWN IN will take Bone AM. FORK LEHI GAME Mitchell and Ray their Tenderfoot examinations. Jack Mitchell, Reporter. An unusual amount of interest swms centered in the big basketball me of the season scheduled for TROOP 4 Friday, January 28 went the two old rivals, Lehi and American rork High Scout meeting began with the troop meet in the Lehi Gymnasium. singing "The Star Spangled Banner." as the two teams are tied for the lead We then had the first of a series of in the Alpine district there will be a weekly contests and some announcelarger number of fans than usual on ments. After the announcements the hand from both towns to cheer the troop joined the rest of the mutual boys n. An advance sale of tickets to hear a lecture on Indians will be held this year and tickets T.eo Loveridge, Reporter. will be placed on sale at 9 a. m. Monday, January 24. From reports TROOP 5 the tickets will soon be taken as num- bers have telephoned for the date of The meeting began with a contest ticket sales and the local school if seeing which Patrol knew the "ffcia's are preparingg f.,r one of cout laws the best. We then had a tne lar?est basketball crowds in his-- I g cntest next a stunt con-etory. on one of the laws. We were . , T T1 i ne Lni ooys are playing good iven 2." points on each contest. The ball and are expected to give the Tuesday before we were told to colvisitors a real basketball game. The lect books of all kinds to be fixed and Lehi boys will meet the Lincoln team given to those who can't get to a at Lincoln, Friday night. public library, and who are in hospitals. Each patrol took half of the Fifth Ward and got 5 points for each DIPHTHERIA IN COUNTY book- By making the scout salute and giving the pledge to the flag, followed by prayer, the meeting was There have been a few additonal closed. cases of Diphtheria in Utah County Duane Clark, Reporter. County in the past week. The situ- ation at present is not acute. We TROOP 2 cannot say that an epidemic exists. We opened the scout However, due to these scattered cases. meeting with the District Health Department wish- flag ceremony. The Scout Commises to take this means of notifying sioner Boyd Larsen told us about all parents of Utah County of a pos- scout week which is from February sible impending danger from Diphto the 13. The Second Ward was theria. to take the flag ceremony. Next we We would urge all mothers at this dayed games. Then Commissioner time to have those children who have Larsen, former Scout Master, told received one injection of the toxoid us that Calvin Fox would be our new obtain the second at once Those who Scout Master. We then heard a few have not been immunized previously words from him. We dismissed with shoull be taken to their family 'he scout oath. physician for this purpose Adults Don Johnson, Reporter. desiring protection from Diphtheria should consult their familv phvsician. ROOP 1 Parents are urged to take notice of all sore throats and o notify the Tuesday the First Ward Scouts local nurse, Mrs. Mable Jones, nr their family physician at once. Ir llanned on n hike to take next Satthis manner it nwy be able to check urday to the low hills. We studied a possible diphtheria epidemic and 'lie compass nnd then played games until dismissed safeguard other members of the Mick Webb. uep. rter. familv. for your car. dismissed. not-tyin- PROVO Peterson, Rufus Oscar We Hare a Complete Stock January TROOP 5. J - SERVICE STATION AT OUR COMPLETE j meet the Wadsworth IL11 Mining Co be held at Oscar Pickeri pJ' in nij.uic, luii, r ebruary lj, j; dl 1 P- ' i"1 tne purpose 0f t ing a new ooard of directors, v ing called by . TROOP This brand new market for Americai, farmers, who are now growing a large number of industrial as well as food products, has been developed, like many others, through the vast research programs undertaken by American industry, whose laboratories have added untold millions to the national wealth and also thousands of jobs for American workers. well-earne- Totals Totals MEETS A special stockholders 3 r-J?.- hard-fightin- the HOLDERS BAPTISMAL SERVICE AT TEMPLE FEBRUARY 26 Every Lubrication Point Checked GUARANTEED SERVICE An expert lubrication service insures proper car operation. that prevents costly repair Best quality oils and bills and greases are used. LUBRICATION Greased according to manufacturers' 7 lubricants used. charts, State Street Service Station SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager PHONE 356 State Street, Lehi, Utah st ! 2 0 ,j 1 5 3 0 5 10 6 2 2 0 2 o' 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 0 10 14 9 29 Score by quarters: Provo 3 11 I'n' 4 18 30 39 29 2,") Hillman, referte; Rowe. umpire- - FARM BUREAU TO SPONSOR HEALTH PROGRAM Ihi Representatives of the Farm Rureau, Alpine School District and Public Health Service met with the District Health Supervisor and nurse at Provo, Friday afternoon to plan an intensive health program for Utah County sponsored by the Farm Bureau Representatives from Lehi were: Mrs. L. I. Wardle representing the Farm Bureau and County Planning Board; Mrs. Mable Jones representing the public nursing service and Leo Hanson representing the Ahiine School District. Tlans were discussed for outlining a complete county health program. Mr. anil Mrs. Val Spencer and An otitine of the duties of the Public familv of Riverton. spent Sunday Healh Nurse was outined and diswith Mr. S pencer s parents cussed for the informaion of those visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Wing. i uwir rlli" iieaun nursing is nn organized community service renMrs. George Wing spent Tuesday dered by graduate nurses to the in Salt Luke City visiting with Miindividual family and community. It ami Mrs. Thomas Woffnden and Mr includes those services which prevent and Mrs. Delbert Adams. and relieve sickness, prolong life and maintain heatlh at its highest effici Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker enterency in the physical, mental and tained at dinner for Mr. emconal realm, he nVethod in- and Mrs. Charles J.Saturday and Mr Shey cludes instruction, social service and and Mrs. E. R. Spear of Salt Lake nursing technics. The field for this City Mrs. Shey was a bride in early scrv'ce includes every place where January. Mrs. Shey is the daughter human life is found. of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spear and the Mrs. Mable Jones has acted s granddaughter of Mr. Fubic Nurse for Lehi and vicinity for rlid Mrs John Stoker i : TROOP We -, started moet'iig by t ntest which Patrol knew the Scout tne hest. Then a knot tying ""T". : next ,i contrs on one it. TKo exemnlfving -revels meeting we had been aked o colWt nil books pssiHe ,0 no fixp( 'in find given to those who can't got 'i the public libraries and other books to the hosnital. The ward wa 'vided between the Patrol with fivp 'wints awarded each Patrol for each book it brought in. The making of he Scout sign and the pledge to the flag, followed by prayer, closed the meeting. iHiane Clark. Reporter. rm-inp- sut Kings and Queens in Every Home Crisp, golden brown waffles always please His Majesty and Her High' ness. Yes. Waffles and syrup waffles topped with cream dishes, or ham, or Lacon, or cheese. 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