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Show Lehi Free Pre tie L'HI S WIDELY READ VIII ,rE J LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, HAWK PREPAR IACK erf pronounced in readi- for Lehi's Big Black PrrtTthing was 'ednesday ceieciraiion. Homecoming various Buck from the jBd - , s"' 1 I ft nd dangiL Urbl J J. Frl Mi Mrs. and programs. continuation of the camp miniature parade, night rodeo Tlnnday sjnini, to. programs, after- milking contests. and closing black hawk the morning boitepulling and lull homi games it. ay afttrwon b; Everything is in readiness for the big parade of the Black Hawk Celebration. Wednesday at 10 a. m. when a countless number of beautiful floats will parade for 10 a. m. Lchi nmanm in r A. . t . the benefit of the huge crowd expected to o ' " MMIWII, be 2 p. m. in town for the celebration. There ! Nepbi program in and 7:30 p. m Spanish Fork program in will be a section for dignitaries honored guess, a histoircal tabernacle. secion, industrial section, comic sectioin and rodeo 8:30 p. m Dance revue on campus. section as well as a large number of bands WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 from the varous high schools of the state, 6:30 a. m. Sunrise service on cam giving a colorful and tuneful note to the entire parade. pus. The parade will assemble at 2nd West 10 a. m. Parade. and Main Street and will proceed up 2 p. m. Rodeo. 4:30 p. m. Springville program in Main Street to 1st East Street thence North to State Street, along State St. tabernacale. 7:00 p. m. Moroni program includ- to Dick's Diner and the Lehi Hospital where a counter march will take place. ing famous Black Hawk Band. The march will then go to First East 8:15 p. m. Boxing bouts. Street. South to the Margaret Wines Park 9:00 p. m. Dance. then to Main west to Center Street THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 j Street for disbanding. The parade is open for all who wish 6:30 a. m. Sunrise service. to enter and if any person wrjo has not 10 a. m. Richfield program, already been contacted wish to enter a 2 p. m. Fairview program. foat, they are cordially invited to do so 5 p. m. Miniature Parade. and committee Get behind the parade 8 p. m. Rodeo. make the parade a hugh success. 9 p. m. Dance. tjrm the Homecoming committee with the reunions, and a big FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 i homecoming dance. 6:30 a. m. Sunrise service. 2 p. m. May a full day of programs and Horsepulling contests. sari gatherings, with a grand pagent 3:30 p.m. Goshen and Santaquin to a program. ojing the week's entertinment n priz drs. La Jt it meal fA1 if charge AUGUST 12TH DNDAY, Payson program. Girls Softball game. Pagent gi)en by Cedar City at 8:30 on Campus at 8 p. m. Tabernacle. 'iowed informal program. 9:15 Zenek of Salt Lake vs. Lehi HSDAY. AUGUST 13 softball. 4:30 a. m. Sunrise services on Cam- 9 p. m. Closing Black Hawk dance. conceit by an Bind 4 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 7i ACTION 22 MILL office. "We have just received a communication from the attorney general's office which holds that although your company might have discriminated against policy holders, you did not actually do so," wrote Insurance Commissioner C. officials. Clarence Neslen to assocation in "We are qustified reinstating yout license." The Guardian Benefit Association, a HORSEPULLING CONTESTS OFFER CASH PRIZES Teams from all parts of Utah are expected to take part in the horse pulling contests here, on Friday, August 16, dur- $30 ing the Blackhawk Encampment. cash will be given the winners of each of the three divisions. $20 for second place winners $10 for third place winners, $5 OF DANCES for fourth place winners. There wiH be Such three divisions, the heavy weight, medium surance commissioner. companies ARIRANGED FOR weight and light weight divisions and are required to put into reserve at least the five prizes will be awarded in each 65 per cent of all premiums after the offirst year, according to association CELEBRATION division. All teams participating must be ficials. Officers of the Guardian Benefit The Lehi Black ' Hawk Celebration registered with the committee prior to Association are situated at 709 South committee are arranging a series of dances the contests. The Lehi Horse Pulling Main Street. during the celebration week. There will contests always draw a large crowd and be both old time and modern music and this year it is expected that a larger numYOUR RODEO a program of dances to suit all tastes. ber of teams will be entered and a real and Friday contest staged. On Wednesday. Thursday evenings here will be dances on the tennis In connection with the horse pulling courts where modern music will be played. contests a milkmaids contest will be held. $3.00, Arrangements are pending to have the Cash prizes of $5.00. $4.00, Reserved seats for the' Lehi Rodeo can Rad'io Wranglers furnish one evening's S.2.00 and $1.00 will be awarded. Milkbe obtained now at the People's Store on dance music. maids who wish to enter are invited to State Street, Goodwin's and the State an evening and Thursday Wednesday register their names with the committee. Bank of Lehi on Main street. It is sugold time orchestra will be stationed at the Any lady may enter and everyone invited gested by those in charge that all who DansArt. to participate. can, purchase their tickets early in order It will be the aim of the committee Teams must weigh in at 10 to 12 a. avoid the last minute rush and possible to make everyone welcome and insure m.. Friday, August 16th at Lehi. dissapointment. and local All teamsters wanting to enter the coneveryone a good time. Visitors A ticket booth will be placed on Main dances the to Azer residents are urcgd patronize test are uregd to get in touch with Street for ticket sales Tuesday all day and and help make them a success.. Wanlass, chairman. Wednesday morning. It may be wise to The horsepulling and milking contests "buy early and avoid the rush." will take place on the rodeo grounds and COM. some of the best pulling matches ever staged in the state will take place. 'er Buck Let WHOOP ER UP Black Hawk LET'S 'EM A WORK SHOW RESULTS The work of the Beautifkation ALL NEXT WEEK. EVERYBODY SHOW GOOD TIME. Your Doors to the Veterans ""lie 'em welcome. Open SPECIAL PRICES on SPORT SHIRTS A Snap. BATHING TRUNKS to close OFF. 'Look our SPECIAL IN SHOES. over Flv Scatters Kinds 5c each. Crystal Wd G. th f t 7 Six Afferent White Soap, also P. Bars for 25c. or Giant or Oxydol 60c Rinso Rinso Package. of your HI'S Humming Bird Silk Hos'ry for her and Wolverine Work Shoes for him. GROUNDS TENNIS T0URNMEIIT under the A city tennis tournament, sanction of the U. S. Lawn Tennis AsTennis sociation and the Intermountain Association, will start here Wednesday, August 21. Prizes in the form of medals will be awarded both boys and girls, in singlet and doubles, in each of the age groups. All those entering will be placed into groups judged by their age last January . I. The groups follow: Midgets, up to 13; youths, up to 15: juniors, up to 18: men and women, up to 25: veterans, over 25. Singles, doubles and mixed doubles will be held in each event. All entrants must be in by Monday evening. August 19, at which time the pairing will be publicly made. Those contemplating entering notify Joseph S. Robison, in charge of the tournament. FIRST WARD AT INSPECTED DELL AUGUST 24 Lehi's Rodeo grounds were inspected Rodeo Inspectors during the past by week. They reported the grounds to be the best rodeo grounds in the state with 3000 seats in the shade. Everything is in readiness for the big show on Wednes day and Thursday of the celebration One of the best rodeo groups in week. the west will be one hand to give tht rodeo visitors one of the best shows of the season. The Lehi First Ward will hold their ward outing at Mutual Dell, Saturday, August 24, at 2 p. m. There will be t program and games, a melon 'bust 6:30 and a fine program at 7:30 chosen from the best talent in Lehi. Those who wish may bring their lunch. Prizes for All ward memgames will be given. bers invited to attend. The ward M. I. A. will have charge The rodco"Us with Carol Henry and of the outing. her horse the Dean "Sweetheart", Brothers, trick riders and ropers and the Lehi relatives received word of the long list of expert rodeo riders will give birth of a baby daughter to Mrs. Virgil rodeo lo;rs a full program of thrills, Hutchings at the Bingham Hospital spills and laughs. Thursday, August 1. Miss Maxine Erickson and Miss Carol returned to Miss Enid Zimmerman Mae Sorenson of Salt Lake City, week after Store this Powers at ber work spent the past week with their cousin Miss Mirl a three weeks absence due to an appandi-cit- is Trinnman. operation. NOTICE CAHNERS business on We will be open for MONDAY AND TUESDAY ALL DAY but WILL CLOSE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14 HAWK FOR THE BLACK CELEBRATION THE LEHI CANNING CO. ;4HHHHIll.ll'llltltlH MEAT BARGAINS THIS WEEK Workmen are very busy at the power enplant site this week completing the an with the of building plant largement adHion on the south and east, new roof The and a different styled roof top. new generating unit has arrived and Lang Co. of Salt Lake successful bidders and Mr. J. E. Imrie consulting engineer are in supervising its installation, it will be readiness for the big Black Hawk Enofficials campment next week. The city visit a the to and plant invite inspection Rossicr and site. and Mrs. Morgan California, were daughter of Los Angeles, relatives. Thursday. guests of local 20c Large Oxydol package. home of toward putting program. QUALITY GOING FORWARD Mr You can save on all Purchases at Tt NEW POWER UNIT Com- gratify-,n- g mittee this year is showing very 229 City Beauti- results as there are the city io u lul Plaques placed in season. There 1939 the for 143 as against could be are still a large number that home work by little placed with a and streets our of Some owners. weeds still are over grown with t.me a by that could be cut out in short Let us make the most owners. property until the city of the few remaming days do our share each and visitors, of is full beautific.at.on over the city Side-wal- BARGAINS r Miss Ruth Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson has been chosen Rodeo Queen with Miss Gerald ine Ault of Cedar Fort and Miss Lorena Carson of Fairfield as attendants. -- They will! be featured in the parade and at the opening of the rodeo. BEAUTIFICATIOH Days AHEAD ATTENDANTS CHOSEII LEVY $70.00 over that of 1938. The exemption of personal property up to $300.00 is the principal reason for the decline. There were olny three cities in the county showing any increase in the valuation. The decreased valuation and the number of fixed expenses such as bond interest, bond retirement and operating costs made it necessary for the Mayor and City Council to retain the same levy of last 22 mills based on the new valuvear ation. The 22 mill levy was budgeted out as follows: 5 miiis For General Fund For Street and Walks Fund1.25 mills 100 mill For Library Fund For Memorial Bmilding Fund 1.75 mills 3.00 mills For Public Light Fund 4.00 mills For Bond Interest Fund For General Obligation Bonds 4.00 mills For Health and Recreation .50 mill Funds 150 mills For Publicity The Metropolitan Water Fund was budgeted at .25 separate from the city mutual organization providing burial has been its members, funds for last year for the area in this operating assocation and a half. Vernal Webb, president, issued this statement concerning the state's action: "The company at no time violated the Some of the enemies of the comlaw. us to the position we were forced pany in through the technical phrasing of In order to overcome of our policies. come the technicality, we issued, prior to the cancellation, a rider which was atno So, in fact, tached to all policies. policyholder suffered any injury. We are glad the company has been vindicated in levy. its action." The company was organized under a new law allowing benefit associations to RODEO operate, under supervision of the state in- TICKETS EARLY I RODEO QUEEN AND The license of the Guardian Benefit Association, cancelled July 3 for alleged The valuation of Lehi City is $920,-24- 4 violation of a state law prohibiting risks Nielson, reinto Marcellus was week last according of the same class, This is a decrease of stated by the State Insurance Commission County Auditor. on the advce of the attorney general' $19,500 over that of last year, and GET V MILLS FOR 1940 22 OF LEHI NECESSITATES ATTORNEY GENERAL ADVISES SERIES !,:,f AT IS REINSTATED DECREASED VALUATION Siturday it tJmm BENEFIT FIRM . dance. Friday sis nest. morning at the rodeo grounds. first tioft he I rodeo and dance. Also jjjt, afternoon wrestling and box-nutcb- et bl( championship Mus. anl, were the I'dfatsday. Ml h I of all kinds. al Aftol. y: 1 uunureu here and more relatives and former al hundred resident? are expected to nil the Lehi j over flowing during the week. 3,, Band the Concert, Waning with trie run aays program evening, jiy and including jtfollowig day up to ful of enter week brim a show r, fi camp' S"ow lnal encamped &m will be No 50 8. 1940 AUGUST PARADE LINE OF MARCH CITY TAX LEVY SET ATIONS COMPLETE rfs. NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D WOULD jgWHO believe it gr Both in the United States and Great Britain, ice cream is made in great volume for popular consumption. healthful goodness of fresh fruits and delicious dairy products are packed together and frozen flavorings into our ice cream the best obtainable. Watch it being made in the window It just can't be beat! fresh daily. All the W ATKIN S IGE CREAM We Cater To Parties All Fountain Drinks Malts Pint Ful! 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