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Show 1 I TT 1 tie Lehi Free Pre LHHl-- WIDELYREAD HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D 4L0 u:m and i tah APRIL 20. 1939 inn:.-:i,Av- AWARD AND CHORUS TO GIVE A, I, CITY, JOE R. LAMBERT SCHOLARSHIP STUD- :;: t incoming rarem- 0f the r i dicers, me T T A nHipc ira greeted by Mrs isaoei present a spring .J. 1 -- ai Tuesday, jam, School Hitrh phi ceremonies of the new till be conaucieu uy illation s jp Mrs. Leo j, a. president, American Fork. of the of :1k the '".Tonne University Service Billie HHlingsneaa. wm Dr. L past speaker. Dr. Hollingsurery fluent anu imicwig .nd is well lniormea on me IprganiMtion. numbers being XtaAer aiasical "River-River- Fvpis." n jOof 1 Love Song, and Heart,' to be an promises very finest entertain festival i "My ," "Venetian Is Mv Haven.' ar-f-or be: ''Lift the event will of the the activities of the Parent... ' ' lh public Organization. and there will be no ad- - ed will close l vear for Mr lon charge. D MOTHERS U Lehi Mothers will meet at 4 p. m. in the All Auditorium. band members are re Band April 25, High School sky, Jm of al to be present. I J U.i i . ' .: Ci:y l"- t K. I COMMUNITY OUTLOOK imtert of erted presi-- ' Agricultural college yeai, suceetdng Raymond l!i :uiih .11 r J.- t One of the chief benefits of Child that stimulus in uf student check of Health Day is the increased interest progress. 111 the annual whool on the Mi a .a Mi. (, ballot In other words every child is enpart of large groups since ;lecti-AT FOURTH WARD Friday sh- wed Saturday. Day became a day for noting the titled to his fullest opportunity for May A graduate - I .waine of Lehi High School, achievements of the Hub aw;, yearly program. development. where he was active in student afai... i. s.un 0f m, Mrs. ,1. E. In previous years participation has TONIGHT Daniels. The school is coming more and fairs. f,,tbal and track. Last year been confined chiefly to children, but more to be regarded as a place where ll.i-- s Xidsm; award -- Keith Trane. he si ved as student president at now the entire community is taking people should gain experience in betthe Ctah county school. The Lehi Fourth Ward will pix-e- .it fel,n "l Mr- a"J A member an active Andy Tranu. part. ter living rather than a filling station The Athenian award their M. I. A. play, "Popularity! and the f S gma Chi Rho, campus frater-initThe aroused interest of teachers for knowledge or information. The Lambert has been active Plus," in the Fourth Ward Chapel", Lil"ls ('U' award art presented to in and parents in child health as being curriculum may therefore, be defined Thursday, (tonight) at 8 p. m. The:a graduate outstanding ir, scholar-pla- y school activities this year at the a public responsibility will undoubt-l- y in two ways: Ham-M.liiKranch n He defeated college. a three act comedy will benil' anJ activities. The Niels. .n become more a reality with the 1. It is the entire range of exof Cedar anis in the award Leigh J City givien for a student who presented by a strong cast and will completion of the present health sur- periences, both directed and indirect-e- d nual election. be given as an M. I. A. activity, sohas hetn outstanding in athletics. vey being conducted by the Lehi in concerned unfolding the there will be no admission charge. A Child Health Council in cooperation abilities of the individual. bcnolarship winners for the past school real evening's with others for the correction of reentertainment year are announced as Alan is 2. It is a series of consciously JUNIOR TRACK promised all who attend and every- Chipman, Irene Meiling, Lela Chris-tensetarding defects of children. diverted training experiences that Zetella Price, Mariam l.ott one is invited. There continues to be a mounting and schools use for completing the TEAMS CLASH interest in preventative and protective The play is directed by Mrs. Lu- and Iva Dell Sunderland. These Our prothe unfoldment. perfecting childstudents are the six highest ranking health work among cille Schow and Miss Karlvn fession uses the term usually in the students of the high school during ren. The returns from every ward Junior of American athletes latter high sense; but education is comthe past year. last year indicated that in spite of Fork and Ihi staged a dual track more and more to be seen as a difficulties in giving child- ing meet on the A. F. campus Thursday, present of experiences and as the work ren what they need for health more thing SPECIAL PROGRAM wth honors being about evenly divid. and experiences of the general play was done to make the giving of LEHI RAIL CROSSed. along with health praccommunity to examinations young III THIRD WARD SUN. A. F. ninth graders won, 38 to 33; physical are that tices being more and more children than during any previous INGS INSPECTED Lehi eighth defeated A. F. eighth, utilized, the line working the differ32 '4 to 20'ii, and A. F. seventh won, year. ence between the directed and unThe Lehi Third Ward Genealogical 10 to (. Taylor, Lehi eighth sprint-je- r, in directed experiences training MAY DAY AND THE SCHOOL Committee are in charge of the Representatives of the Public Road w: Education man with 20 points. high disappearing. rapidly VIEWPOINT AIMS OF sacramental services in the ward, Commission uf Salt Lake even The summary: City met HEALTH GUIDANCE must be concerned with both, are evening. Arrangements Sunday with the Lehi mayor and City Counbedoes both not direct Ninth Grades though it being made to have a special musicial cil members, Wednesday, in an inA. dash Ingersoll, cause the curriculum cannot include F.; 1 To establish correct attitude program presented. The entire time spection tour of the railroad cross- Jones, experiences that positively influnece Ihi; Clark, A. F. Time. 6.9. toward health and health practices. will be taken up by musical numbers. ings, in Lehi. The inspection was dash Ingersoll, A. F.; 2 To build up a body of know- the development of conduct, attitudes Mrs. Fern Johnson and Arnold made to determine what steps should D. Clark, A. F., and Jones, Lehi. ledge which will enable the child to or ideas that are not in accord with Brems are in charge of arrange- be taken in regards to installing Time, :10.9. meet intelligently situations requir- accepted aims of education. ments. Ward members urged to dash-Cla- rk, caution lights at the crossings. We believe the program for proper A. F.; ing health information. A decision on the matter will be Pierce, A. health instruction imperative to F. A. Time, Bateman, 3 To aid in establishing desirable F.; made as soon as possible. 1:4.8. health habits physical and social, that end; however, we believe that in the the sight of the pupil shall not be High jump Jones, Lehi; Hanson We believe that guidance CHOIR TO PRESENT and Muir, A. F. 5 feet. nhovc health purposes must evaluate lost in the generalised program that Bole vault 'Lambert, Lehi; Muir, education from the following FUNERAL SERVICES view we will submit as it is through these CANTATA, RISEN 10 point as: defiinite processes of training that 9 feet A. F., and Jones, Lehi, inches. a Education is a process whereby we may better be able to match the HELD FOR MRS. INDEED bodily activities against his j students Shotput Bath, A. F.; Jones, Lehi; you deal with the individual. abilities as a criterion for 9 inches. 38 feet A. F. b physical is a of It Pierce, OWENS process ISABELLE R. presenting his Broad Lehi; guidance. stimulus. Bradshaw, jumpThe Spanish Fork Choir will b It is a process of interpreting Child Health Council. Jones, Lehi; r.raff, A. F. 16 feet Easter Cantata, their present Funeral services for Mrs. Isabelle inches. Lehi First in the ''Risen Indeed," R. O.vens who passed away at her relay Lehi, A. F. Ward Chapel, Sunday. April 23, at home. Wednesday, were held in the Eiihtlt Grades 7:30 p. m. ), dash Taylor, Lehi; Lehi First Ward Chapel, Saturday, The cantata has been presented at with Evans Anderson, conA. F.; Welcker, Lehi, Time, Bishop several other wards and is real ducting. :7.2. musical treat. There is a chorus of dash Taylor, Lehi; The openinig song, a duet, "Shall about 60 voices and the choir is We Meet,- '- Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw Welcker, Lehi; Peters, A. F. Time, E. Anderson directed by Everett ll.it. and Mrs. Melba Felt, accompanied former Lehi First Ward member. N'orine Fox. Shotput Nelson, A. F.; Hardman, H. P. Hardy, another former First Invocation Levi Phillips. Lehi; Price, Lehi, 34 feet. UnderWe'll Warder, is president of the choir. Huct -"- Sometime High jump Taylor, Lehi; Peters, 4 Cans MILK The sacred Cantata will take the stand" -- Mrs. Melba Felt and Humid A. F. ; Lambert, Lehi. 4 feet 8 inchAny Brand 25c sacrament ward 2 es. Black place of the regular SALMON Cans Tall Cans Fox. Top 23c and al services and everyone is invited noem of Mrs. Owen relay A. F., Lehi. JEL-SER6 Flavors for 6 23c of Black- Lehi; Hut-camto attend. Broad jump-Tayl- or, Mrs. Delia Ha! sketch 17 feet 1 ROCKWOOD A. F. COCOA A. Can 17c Peters, F., foot, Idaho. 2 Pounds inch. Remadks- - Arthur Ivy of Provo. BAND STAND AND Seventh Grades President A. Carl M. J. B. COFFEE Remarks 27c Pound .. dash Beck, A. F.; LamOXYDOI BE 23c- TO Han Id bert, Lehi; Cook, A. F. Time, :6.6. FIRE STATION Slo "O Day Divine' P. & G. or CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP for 4 10 writfeet A. F. 35c High jump Welch, r.w Words for the smig were FLOUR Kitchen FINISHED Men Maid music by the 6 inches. and 75c by Mrs. Owen A. F., Lehi. SUGAR, 10 Pounds of Snanish Fork. relay 5gc "t HONEY, 10 Pounds Sister Give of Ameri- Time, :1.2. Tribute ggc. sent have The Lehi City officials Powdered Sugar 3 Pounds 25c officials can Fork. aDnlication to government !. :n C. Coates. . i:iA nf a nroiect to comLOCAL 'Sister Thou vt as t .1..niu BROTHER OF Due a -- forwi and rest rooms rsransnaw Mr.'. Loda nnH the and Lovely Po,-lMAN BURIED AT f.lOAB Wines memoi,... at the Mr;. Marsa Goates Ford. Fire Station adjoining xne A. v Benediction 5c Pound BANANAS These will he nnisneu Building. in the Lehi CemeteryThe grave Pioneer T. 81, John Ioveridge. 3 Pounds 17c New Potatoes soon as possible after the approval was dedicated by Horace Hale ol of Southeastern Utah, cattleman of the project. 2 for 35c in Moab, Blackfoot, Idaho. Strawberries passed away at his home "POPULARITY PLUS ':.- - Theda H. K : '...'! of kano-h- . a t 1 i pre-scho- ol d TO MEET te Wed; H.gh S,h.,i as Aim wan Club H.-ki-- . da ill. He..ke. ITS B. A. G. 1 EK AY DAY AND STUDENT BODY PRES. ENTS ANNOUNCED MUSIC FESTIVAL TUE No. 36 '3M II UD'U 100-yar- d 410-yar- d j 1 SALE FOR 410-yar- d Hut-cam- ,ln Jell 1 1M 1, 25C j"- Wolverine Horsehides -- mm s m this 55c 1 I... super- - (HUM 0030 CPQUQOCj 100-yar- d 110-yar- d T p, tan be used in : M soles 19c ifc-'jl- 'I l f and - d fv 440-yar- d 1 1 .l. 1 FIREMEN ! p 'mgm house slippers. fuPn and farm- - s Jsii !S a actual W ttrAsmVn. after soalri ai our store and "1 w convinced. idDwirj's of Wolverine Shoes FRUITS and VEGETABLES . WLLED OUT a call The Lehi firemen answered at the J. W. Webb horn, Wednesday spark set morning, when a chimney Quak home fire to the roof of the soon chemical use of and effective Lue control had the fire under home. to the damage was reported April POCKET GOPHER CAMPAIGN for Pocket Gophers are responsible of dirt in mounds the numerous anu fields, aiong ditches on t:,.i r;nhers n...,., appwr seldom and almost of the ground Mole ior Hnicui never leave an open whi'e they are ninutes EXCURSION, few n JUNIOR dirt of pushing out a pile eat- SATURDAY Principle damage is done by irriin however ine- roots of plants, often started fields washe: are Genea- - gated the under- Junior jno a , be ...,. will r retting Tliro Salt are the t excursion l o,nd holes and the dirt mounds cut logical baptism All and hay Saturday. UbWome at grain t . F,,rface ,k, IMC aon - - Work lUKe .,r.Aa t,1o ieni'", or sending participate in the 12. He was born in Lehi, October 25, Hamilton 18.r8, a son of Alexander Stillwell and Malinda overidge Thomas Loverdge. He has been a res;dent of Moab for the past 56 years, taking an active part in civic affairs. He is survived by three daughters and five sons; a sister, Mrs. Melinda Merwell of Sharon; one brother, Don Ixiveridge of this city. Mr. Don Loveridge and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jeppson of Sharon Ward of Provo Bench, attended the funeral services at Moab, leaving here, Friday. I UNION MEETING SUN. i dciegau""-- 'To'gophers baptisnn.ces. contest... Denver M. I. A. .fence trllt'!. be easily con- - FREE stration and tret Build- the Uhi Memorial at R;T ne April 2,. ing. Thursday, employed is Wavne Thomas who chosen was nt Pueblo. Colorado, the Tuebb Stake at may M Ihi Stake Genealogical excursion will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel. Sunday, April 23, at 2 p. m. All genealogical workers are urned to b? in attendance. The Green Peas 2 Pounds Calovas 2 17c for 15c Raishes and Green Onions 2 for 5c Meat Department Pounds Kraft Process Cheese 2 lbs. 49c (American or Brick) 10c Pound Rex Lard 2 lSif' ZT2'i 'tfgS i VI i "tyTTs' PUnds 39C Rindless Breakfast Bacon 4 (Sliced) Armour's Star Picnics 25c Pound 23c Lb. STORE PEOPLES WE DELIVER PHONE 76 STATE STREET |