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Show tie 1 eni Free Pre LEHI S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. SIX STUDENTS TO NATIONAL PROGRAM ( NEWSPAPER D JUNE No. 41 2, 193 LLOYD B. ADAMSON GRADUATE FROM B. Y. APPOINTED PR1H. OF NATIONAL GUARD PRE- LEHI HIGH NED FOR SUMMER DTLI a summer recre- - tournament playoffs. Any boy ln father of a boy interested or tnj, league meet in the Memorial Buildnext Monday niht at h o'clock, ing fund ith i where the plan will be explained .wr: ::,ra ... mretiux a,.u me further. Ln the r Lehi City Coun- a I.. ,jiusic oy allotted f!Wtor fr Abraham .i.;t nui.-K'- al UV high school. I- residents. JUNE 4 have a supervisor Supervised play at week the of Wines Park. Activities suitable to day t every' who wish to group 10 to 7. ate any group Supervised play at there. high school 4 to 8 p. in. have league com- June 6 Supervised play at Wines diftball for both girls and Park. Activities to include p5ed to .j t-:- supervised the j a iv a!;, y - Li-h- and to d.j.l .mas ai d (Vdar itf.-iv.- volley play ball, games, etc. .Jiw oe spon- - tennis, ball, kick ns Sfli Bar Dairy, school. I Sparkle in vs- - ' for 14 years yjrt r;. rv Larsen Bros. Lehi's service battery of the 222nd vation vlanes for use during the mili- -j to tary maneuvers during the encamp- -' National Guard are preparing leave for their annual encampment ment. The Lehi boys will return home at Camp Williams on June 9. Second i I Lieutenant Robert Gilchrist, Master Sergeant Robert PhilHps with seven men of the Lehi 'unit will leave for camp Thursday, (today), the remain-tie- r of the Lehi group will leave on June 9, to prepare the camp for the largest group to be concentrated at the camp. 1,400 men, comprising the 145th, and the 222nd field artillery units from Utah and 143 regiment of California will be stationed at the camp, June 12 to 23. The California at group will leave headquarters Stockton, California on June 12 in a caravan of 100 trucks visiting Boulder Dam and Zions and Bryces Canyons enroute. The Utah Guard officers stationed at the camp will be Brigadier Carl A. Badger, brigade commander'; Colonel Albert E. Wilfong, 222nd regiment commander, and Colonel Lloyd H. Duffin, 145th regiment commander. The California Guard will be in charge of Colonel Otto E. Sandman. Twenty reserve officers form Utah graduates of the University of Utah and ten reserves from California will The also be on duty at the camp. visiting guard will be given the June 20. HEW BEAUTY SHOP NAMED Mrs. De'H Zimmerman, was named winner in the contest conducted by Miss Wanda Fox and Miss Fawn Daniels in naming their new beauty parlor. Mrs. Zimmerman submitted the name Chic Beauty Salon, meaning stylish, Parisian, elegant in dress, the new shop will be officiallly known as the CHIC BEAUTY PARLOR. Judges for the contest were Miss Joy Morgan and David Daniels of A large number submitted Provo. names and the two young ladies wish to thank the Lehi public for their interest shown and invites them to visit their new place of business. Decoration Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge were the folMr. and Mrs. Keith Peterlowing: son of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Green, permanent quarters with the Utah Mr. Lee Colledge, and Louise Colboys being quartered in tents north ledge of Salt Lake, Miss Virginia of the parade grounds. Baccus, of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. The California group will be ac- and Mrs. Richard Brown and three companied by a squadron of obser- - daughters of Draper. ;;;;;m;;;m; M H This schedule will be played thru GIRLS GLEE CLUB four times to complete season. TO ORGANIZE m :ty is open to All managers must hand a com any boy h?es of 12 to 20 but the M No of of his team. list plete players to to meet eligibility player can transfer from one team A ladies glee club will be organized, M in the to the other unless he is ruled out engaged Thursday afternoon under direction of play for two weeks. of Miss Ada Phillips. Members will M be taken from ail wards of Lehi and M The Junior baseball leapue is will hold practices during the sum;: Legion mer sponsored by the American months. who to wish include all will THE and boys f MILLIONS Miss Phillips has taken training ioin. Should the lhi teams contest WEARING the past year at the Brigham M luring with teams of other divisions only Young University under John R. ffl be 17 will boys who are under years and Florence Jepperson allowed to play. Division champions Halliday W Madsen and states that anyone wishwill meet other divisions with a final In:, ing vocal training or free heip with playoff at Stockton, California, when songs should contact her. Miss any chamthe two best teams willplay for Phillips help will be available at ail BASEBALL LEGION loyd B. Adamson, Young univer.-it- v holds its principal of American Fork elemenannual commencement tary and junior high schools, and f .nner American Fork mayor, Wed-- ! Thee students are: Gertrude An- - esday night was named prireipal of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi High School to succeed D. R. Abraham Ander-o- n who will receive Mitchell, recently named Alpine district superintendent. :' normal diploma; Homer Royle, Announcement of the appointment f Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman s"n was made by the school board, followIl'iyle, who will receive an A. B. with a major in socialogy and ing a special meeting of the group a minor in Spanish; J. Ferron Gur-- I Wednesday, May 25th. Mr. Adamson will move to Lehi ney, son of Mrs. John Gurney. who wil receive a B. S. degree with a before school opens next fall. He major in accounting and business plans to attend summer school adadministration and a minor in ministrative sessions during the sumsecondary education; and Aaron F. mer, he said Wednesday night. For 23 years active in education Allied, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred, who will receive a B. S. de- Mr Adamson has been in the adgree with a major in agronomy and ministrative field for 21 years and a minor in animal All of has served as principal of Newton husbandry. and Cornish schools in Tache county these students are from Lehi. The students from Cedar Valley and of Lake View, Spencer and Amare Lola and Maurine Hacking, daugh erican Fork schools in Alpine disters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William trict. He is a graduate of Brigham Hacking. They will both receive B. Young university ad has (aittended school summer S. degrees. sessons Maurine has a major numerous in foods with a minor in in edceationa work. clothing and specializing In civic affairs, Mr. Adamson has Lola has a, major in clothing with a served as Pleasant Grove city reminor in foods. With nearly 400 persons listed as corder, a member of American Fork candidates for degrees and diplomas. public libary board for 14 years and B. Y. 1. is preparing for impressive as American Fork mayor one term. ceremonies. Parents are expected He is a charter member of American to come from various parts of the Fork Lions Club and its country to witness the exercises in He also has been active in L. D. S. which their sons and daughters will church affairs. take part. LeGrand Richards, presiding bishop Mr' and Mrs. William Price of of the L D. S. church will deliver the baccalaureate sermon June 5; Heber, were in Lehi Decoration Day and George R. Hill of the superin- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John tendence of the Sunday Schools will Price and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price, sneak at the commencement program Legion baseball meeting. horsesnoe June 7 Supervised play Wines base10 to 7. Park itch pin, Lehi modeling, Stake Primary will continue, sottball,, r shows and many others. their splendid summer work in the newspaper for the special evening- of Tuesdays. June 8 Supervised lor tne summer Wines play Park Kick, Pin, Baseball and Social SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Games. -- 1st ward vs. 2nd ward, Games at High School Campus in 5th ward evening'. vs. 4th ward. at high to be played i lam. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 1st ward vs. 4th ward; June 9 Park Service vs. Larsen a. 5th ward; 2 ward bye. Bros. Three Bar Dairy vs. Sparkle 6 p. m. high school. 1st ward vs. 5th ward ; Inn. June 16 Park Service vs. Sparkle 5.4th ward; 3rd ward bye Inn. Three Bar Dairy vs. Larsen litii school. Sward vs. 3rd ward; 2nd Bros. June 8. June 23 Park Service vs. Three 'A ward; 3rd ward bye. ti activties will PARING FOR CAMP de- - this June when de-jgr- RECREATION' CALENDAR WEEK OF JUNE 2 TO y director is Prior the recreational ot tne aid June 2 Peanut hunt and games With the is Wines Park. it leaders national nlile to accomp June 3 Spervised play at Wines li Us to utilize the leisure Park 10 to 7 o'clock. 4 to S o'clock tdo i. f!'m "! M M M M M M re-rii- en WE :: m pionship. Tre two " fi la f J , " 6n major national baseball are leagues appropriating $50,000 for the Legion junior baseball leagues and players playing in league competition must be under 17, on March 31. Older boys are invited to join the local teams if they wish, for SPECIAL FEATURE a! if-' !! S ' : I r if i !; IT M "oU At SHADOW PANEL lIN'S JH M M will hold their M Third Ward at 7:30. Ar M to be present. Opening the 1938 recreational proLEADERS NOTICE 4-gram for Lehi, a free peanut bust, at held will be games and program the Wines Park, Thursday, (tonight) There will be a meeting for all beginning at 6 p. m. The recreationleaders of Lehi in the Memorial Club in be will charge al leaders of Lehi June 3. at 2 p. m. and have arranged to have entertain Buil "ing. Friday, are leaders requested to be ment for all ages, from small children All Ix'bi to the aged people of Lehi. Everyone present. to who are able to be out are invited MRS. VERA HUTCHINGS, t,o otWines Park and join in a Lehi Club Supervisor. ottiH time as a beginning of the summer vacotion recreational program. H !. Store of Service f Lehi is mrluneo recreatonal program made in the School District possible by the Alpine and the Lehi City officials to furnsh the necessary funds. Watch the paper for detailed prowhatever grams each week and join in. interested group you are most be will activities Special children's under summer the marred out during the direction of the Primary. Parents are urged to have the children partidireccipate in these activities under Remember leaders. tion of competent to to join the recreational leaders night at 6 o'clock. was Charles Earl of Salt Lake Lehi. in visiting friends and relatives Tuesday. m m THIRD WARD SUNDAY M - it I C COURT OF HONOR IN The Lehi Boy Scouts Court of Honor in the chapel. Sunday evenng rangements are being made to have a splendid program with Dr. J. G. Jones as speaker. Everyone invited PEANUT HUNT TO FEATURE RECREATIONAL OPENING 6 1 M M times. m M M M w km M M m M M M M H SCREEN WIRE WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS We will also repair your screens. LEHI LUMBER CO. Phone 15 State Street. Lehi M u n M M M M 89c 48 Pounds Flour, Kitchen Maid 10 Pounds 56c M SUGAR, Cloth Bag 15c Pound M9 Marshmallow Cookies k AND FRUITS DressSalad Whipped M VEGETABLES n 29c ing, 1 quart H M 3 for 10c Candy Bars M M M Peas, Beans, and m M at Corn - 3 for 25c M v m 5c Per Tound BANANAS 6 Pounds 25c NEW POTATOES 5c Bunch CARROTS TOMATOES, Fancy 2 Pounds 25c 3 Bunches for 10c ONIONS 2 Dozen 25c ORANGES Lettuce, Spinach, Lemons, Cabbage, a saving price. Berries, etc., all Tomatoes, 2 Can (Limit M 6c HEAT DEPARTMENT 10 Cans) Cornflakes, large M 9c m Hill Bros. Coffee Blue Can 23c Hewlett's half lb. green tea 18c Toilet Tissue 6 for 25c 2 lbs. Soda Crackers 18c Potato Chips 9c Crystal White Soap 1 0 bars 35c Old Potatoes 100 lbs. 79c Iw M REX LARD ... 2 Pounds 25c Pounds 49c MILD CHEESE 2 Pounds 35c OLEOMARGARINE 19c lb. SMOKED BACON SQUARE 19c SPECIAL CUTS OF BABY BEEF 4 FOR WEEK-EN- D The Peoples Store Wli DELIVER PHONE 76 k N k nan .21? I n |