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Show 1 he Lehi Free Press LEHIS WIDELY READ glE VI1 NEWSPAPER D LEI II CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY 13. MISSIONARY FAREWELL 199 No. 47 GHOST TUNNELS PIONEER CELEBRATES 2ND WARD SATURDAY IN missionary farwell will be held Lehi Second Ward Amusement t the 95TH BIRTHDAY RECREATION NEWS Saturday, July 15, at 8 p. m. .rooring Elder Kirk Crabb, who will $ve i(ir tIlc ijuwoii .ujaaiuii i ic'u, .w 20Arrangements are being maae lor ry eamiiuers revumeu mis- ie Nw to furnish the program. naries will give a program of dances, ey ftc-- . m costume. Ihe usi is highly recommended and iromises an evening full of novel and resting entertainment. , Friends of Elder Crabb and the Lehi Public are urged to attend. Voluntary contributions will be taken COMMERCIAL x h LEAGUE 1 1 2' " 1 3 STANDING Bar Dairy Mercur ): jl o 0 Larsen Bros City Recreation July 6 Mercur 14, Larsen Bros. 2. Dairy 11, City Recreation 6; Peoples Store and Dick's Diner 11, Watkin's Ice Cream and Glen's Service 3. 14, City July 10 Peoples-Dick'- s Recreation 5; 12 Larsen Bros 6; Dairy 8, Mercur 3. Home runs M. Knight, D. Hoffman, H. Turner, James Edwards 2, and F. Keetch. SCHEDULE Glen's-Wattkin- (IRK CRABB ENROLLS AT MISS10H SCHOOL Crabb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crabb enrolled in the L. D. home in Salt Lake City, S. Mission Mr. Crabb recently ac Monday. cepted a call to labor in Ithe British Salt Lake Mission and will leave He will sail on the S. City, July 20. Kirk ;July tion. j July 1- 77:30 Larsen Bros, vs, City Manhattan, on July 26. He was accompanied to Salt Lake creation. 8:30 Dairy vs. Dick's Diner. City. Tuesday, by his parents. Elder Crabb is a graduate of the Lehi High 9:30 Mercur vs. Watkin's. S. Re- - School. JUNIOR LEAGUE 2nd vs. 5th; 1st 13 vs. 3rd; 4th bye. RECREATION LEAGUE STANDING JUNIOR HOUR Team Won Lost 8 4 0 Third Ward TUESDAY Lions : I ul3 lip) ..-- . ' t 'AJ y hi Vi u,.. Much has been written and said about "Ghost Towns", but little has been said about "Ghost Tunnels." Ghost tunnels make ghost towns. If a tunnel does not lead to ore, or the ore in the face of tha tunnel gives out then the tunnel is abandoned and becomes hut a ghost of the past. The miner in the above photograph is trudging back to the face of the drift with an empty car. Will he come back with ore or waste? That is the eternal question of the miner. Even if ore is found, it does not last forever. Utah is fortunate in having few ghost towns. True, the state has hundreds of miles of ghost tunnels, but most of the old mining districts that were discovered during the early days are still producing. This is due to the system Larsens vs. Dairy. Mercur vs. Peoples Store 8:30 and Dick's Diner. 9:30 Watkin's vs. City Recrea- - PRIMARY TO HOLD ) i 13 J uly ii' fcfXx i 's 7:30 Charles I i Wjtkins-Glqn- s door. p (Vi til 2 2 People's and Dick's Diner enter-ainme- nt i Second Half Won Lost - ( - t the HOME-OWNE- Z - ; atic and sound foundation upon which the industry was built in Utah. The state's resources have not been subjected to the boom type of mining, the type where rich ore bodies were gutted and the ground abandoned without proper development work. Mines here havo been whose by developed pioneers, thought was to build something for the future. A systematic policy of mining was adopted In the early days and is still in force. A part of the revenue from every ore body is set aside for research and development so that new ore bodies can and will be developed. That is the reason that mining here has grown from a small beginning to the greatest industry in the state. Mrs. M. A. Tayl. r, the oldest person now residing in Lfhi, celebrate! her 95th birthday anniversary, Tuesday, July 11. Mrs. Taylor has been closely associated with the growth and building of Lehi, having taken active part in civic and churcn ai7,iities during her long residence here, as long as her health would per-m- t. With a mind as dear as that of a youth, Mrs. Taylor keeps informed of events of today and converses on any subject. Due tt a fall at her home a few months ago, she is bedfast, but is steadily improving. She was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, July 11, 1860, a daughter of Isaac W. and Margaret Ann Slinn Fox. She came to Utah with her parents in October, 1860, settling in Lehi and living here since that time. A mother of thirteen children, she has had more than the average person's share of sorrow, having buried husband, and nine children, seven of these after they were in the prime of life and heads of families. In spite of these troubles, she has kept a smiling face and carried on like a true pioneer mother. Friends from Lehi and vicinity called during the day, Tuesday, to offer congratulations and Ithe family met at the home of their annual Those dinner. present birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Agnes McKee of Springville; Miss Olive Browning of Provo; Mrs. Draper of Salt Lake City; Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Mrs E. J. T. Roberts, Mrs. T. A- Taylor and Mrs. Theodore Batieman. Children now living are Ira of Spanish Fork; Leon of Idaho Falls; Mrs. Douglas Scalley and Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City. There are 37 grandchildren, and three children. LEHI, THE CITY BEAUTIFUL of the Ijehi has been conscious beautification idea for several years as shown by a city ordinance requiring all property holders to keep their sidewalks free from weeds. It is a real pleasure to ndte the number of citizens who have civic pride enough . to keep their premises and sidewalks-cleanMr. the How about others, All and City Fathers? Mayor lovers of Ithe beautiful will be back of you, Mr. Mayor, if you will enforce this ordinance. Have the citzens noticed how our list of homes beautiful is growingT You too, Mr. Citizen, may obtain a plaque if you will call on the committee (Mrs. J. G. Jones, chairman) Our committee for an inspection. would like to see more of Hjhe business houses put their places in shape for There is only one so an inspection. far. We congratulate this business firm. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J- - Webb were in Salt Lake on business Monday. 4 5 Ward 4 4 5 The Lehi Primary will hold their First Ward 4 5 Second Ward 'Junior Hour" at the Wines Park, 3 6 Fourth Ward A pro Tuesday, from 7 to 8 p. m. Results gram will be given by the children followed by is July 1 First! Ward 15, Second Everyone games. urjred to join the Primary in these Ward 13; Fifth Ward 18, Lions 9; events. All children between the Third Ward 16, Fourth Wrard 15.. SCHEDULE ages of 4 to 12 years are invited to and July 14 join the games, entertainments, 7:30 Third Ward vs. Fourth handcraft classes held each Tuesday Ward. Parents is evening. 8:30 First Ward vs. Third. asked in helping pufc over the Pri- 9:30 Fifth Ward vs. Lions. mary summer program. July 18 7:30 Second vs. Fifth Ward. 8:30 Third vs. Lions. ENGAGEMENT 9:30 First vs. Fourth. Fifth j ANNOUNCED LEVEL OF UTAH TMP LAKE DECLINES Mrs. Nevin Crabb engagement and coming of their daughter, marriage to Mr. Harold Argle of Draper. The marriage to Itake place, July 22. Mar-jori- e, rrrr THRONG Utah lake, the prncipal source of irrigation water for Salt Lake county fanners, now contains 350,000 acre Ntarly 8,000 people, ardent nature fett of water, compared with 410,000 lovers, are expected to converge on at the same time last year, it was re- Aspen Grove, Friday for the e ported Thursday by Statp Engineer program in Ithe Timpanogos T. H. Humpherys. "Theatre of the Pines." This is adequate to carry the Although the "Timp Bowl'' will fanners through the irrigation sea hold but 2500, plans are being made son and leave some to be held over by Brigham Young university, sponfor next year. Although there was; sor of the huge outdoor event, to a good holdover this year, the take care of crowds. Home Runs Homer Royle, Jay run-owas not as good as last and Those not fortunate enough to get Haws, Lee Rick. there has been a heavier irrigation seats l be able to witness the prouse and greater loss through evapor--, gram from high surrounding areas, GIRLS' LEAGUE ation. Professor C. J. Hart, general chairJuly 14 Second vs. Fifth Ward; It was reported to Mr Humpherys man of the hike, said Saturday. First vs. Third WTard. that Bear lake now contains 834,500 The prokram for the evening was acre feet, the same as last year at1 announced Saturday by Dr. Alonzo J. TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO GET this time. master of ceremonies: Morley, UNDER WAY NEXT WEEK Provo Concert, hngh Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Carter and band of Wesley under direct'on Ixjcal tournament for all ages will Slaughter, Marcha. left Friday for Pearce. Communi'ty singing under be started next week in tennis match- their home in Beverly Hills, Calidirection of Professor William F. es to be played in boys and girls fornia after a two weeks visit here Hanson of B. Y. U. Junior single with friends and relatives. single and doubles. Character dance, Leona Senior single and and doubles. B. Y. U., in charge' SaxoHolbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer Allied and doubles, men's and women's single phone solo, Ellen Cahoon. Purpose and doubles. Entries are eligible for baby of Washakie, Utah spent the of hike and advice to hikers, Prof. and Classification boys two events. past week here visiting with lcal C. J. Hart, general chairman. girls under 12 years. Juniors 12 to relatives. - Ri.'cord'-program, 15. Senors 16 to 20 and Women and pre-hik- spi-.n- gj over-flo- w ff j an- Mr. and nounce the CLIMB TO ATTRACT HUGE w-l- j ; 7:30-8:3- 0 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Mary Holmes of Los Angeles, California, Heber G. Phillips, son of Mr. and George Phillips is announced the marriage to take place in tjhe Salt Lake Temple in the near future. Mr. Phillips is well known locally and has hosts of friends offering congratulations. to Mrs. C WEBB'S SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SAT. ONLY Frocks for Your 24th Outfit Late Style, New Stock, Quality Material.. See for yourself at our ol attractive store on State St. Regular $1.98 SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday Only $1.49. Wash Regular line Rosana Frocks Size from 2 to 52. Priced 59c. 69c. 98c, $1.98 and $2.98. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Men, Women and Children Slack Suits, Overalls, Polo Shirts, Half Sox, etc. WEBB'S FURNISHINGS The New Store on State Street Telephone 55 8:30-8:5- 0 ?:50-9:0- d men above. Schedule will be posted 2 at Tennis Court and results must be posted promptly or match is forfeit. Entry blanks should be in by Monday at 12 o'clock to Mr. Prior. The following to be used: Name SEE GILES FEED STORE FOR BINDING TWINE FLY - Age Sex Time v Partner ACKNOWLEDEMENT The Recrational Department wish to experss their thanks to all the who contributed loyal supporters toward our fund to obtain aditional lights and Public Address System. We have about reached the goal and feel tha the fine response indicates the value of the program to you. We thank you one and all for your contribution great and small and the fine workers who gave thoir time so graciously to attain our objiction. RECREATIONAL STAFF DEAN PRIOR, Director. Household Spray, Cow Spray and Chicken Coop Spray. HAY AND STOCK SALT 100 lb. bag $5.63 Sugar 10 lbs. 58c 25 lbs. $1.45 Salad Dressing, Tangier 1 qt. 25c 15c Dill Pickles, 1 quart can 25c Star Vanilla, 16 oz. bottle Pound Can 20c PEPPER, Schillings, V2 HOSPITAL TOILET TISSUE BOOTH SARDINES ALBER'S CORN FLAKES 13 oz. package (All Flavors) Cans Tall MILK, DUTCH CLEANSER POTATO CHIPS (Large Package) FLOUR, Yellow Star, 48 Pound Rag PEAS. CORN, BEANS, No. 2 Can WAX PAPER, 125 Feet Roll TUNA FLAKES (Clear Water) PEACOCK Pr "c lb. Merrill, "Loti This Be Heaven," read by Morris dinger. Presentation of Timp 5 sticks by Professor Hart. Lieurance chorus from Spanish Fork, direction of Professor F. J. Fox. 0 Firing of hike salutes, fire light;rig ceremony and bn fire.. or YELLOW STAR FLOUR .. Orchard Spray Pressure Spray Pumps. .85c per bag! .11 V4c lb. ... $5.00 each Heavy White Bleached Sacks - 9 for $1.00 Poultry, Dairy and Hog Feeds 100 Grinding 10c Phone We Deliver 78 per 3 for 19c 6 for 25c 4 for 27c 3 for 19c 15c T 83c . 6 for 49c 15c 10c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fresh LETTUCE, Sol d Head BANANAS, Fancy CANTALOUPE, l.f.ige ORANGES NOTICE Power Committee. ' - Quality Meat Bargains BONELESS SMOKED PICNICS SLICED RIND LESS BREAKFAST BAOON SALT BACON, 2 Pounds ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT PORK CHOPS or STEAKS REX LARD, There will he a public meeting, Friday, July 14, in Me Memorial Building, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of discussing problems concerning the City's power business. Your presence will be appreciated. Tound. 19c 7c 2 Pounds 11c 2 for 9c 13c and 25c Dozen I TOMATOES, 10:05-10:2- Poultry Salts 3 Rolls 19c 2 f"r 19c r (,f Homer Wakefield. 9:00-9:3- 5 HawAerobatic act. aiian trLo, direction of Kapu Keaka. Character dance, direction of M ss Holbrook. Faculty quartet, saxophone solo by Mr. Johnson. to H. R. 9:40-10:0- Preferred Events entered Doubles TIME GEOCERY SPECIALS JEL-SER- 2 4 Pounds POUNDS CHEVEI.LE CHEESE 25c Pound 23c Pound 27c Pound 23c 19c Pound 35c 5ac STORE PEOPLES WE DELIVER PHONE 76 74 great-great-gra- STATE STREET |