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Show Phe Lehi Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VIII NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. t HOMECOMIH t BLACK HAWK CELEA BRATION CONTINUING The first three day of the Black Hawk Encampment have proven a huge success with everything gong over as scheduled success. and a 100 Sunrise Thursday, today, the usual invite will be held followed by the Richfield program at 10 a. tn.: the Fair-ntprogram at 2 p. m. and the miniature parade at 5 p. m. when Lehi kiddies cill parade in countless miniature float fiih tricycles, with doll buggies, scooters md bicycles. This parade is one of the w If of the Lehi Primary and itcreational programs each summer and is one of the most colorful events of the The one this year promises to summer. be the largest yet held. The miniature parade will be followed by the rodeo performance at 8 p. m. with a dance at the tennis court finishing the highlights ay. in the Friday the sunrise service and the big horse pulling contests at the rodeo grounds at 2 p. m. Santaquin and Goshen will give a program at 3:30 in the tabernacle and Pay-so- n will give a program at 7 p. m. followed by the girls Softball game at 8 and the Cedar City pagent at 8:30. This pageant has been given at various programs in the state and is reported to be morning outstanding. At 9:15 p. m. Zinik softball team will meet the Lehi All Stars. ing The clos- Black Hawk Dance will be held that evening. the reunions are family for various parts of the city with a free homecoming dance at the DansArt in the evening. will Sunday the Sunday Schools welcome all visitors when former residents are invited to attend the Sunday Schools of their youth. Special Sunday afternoon services with program and short speeches from former residents and i pagent at night in the tabernacle. Saturday scheduled wth Miss Betty Adamson and Miss Phylis Dorton on a beautifully gowneu beautiful white and blue float. Follow- ' ing the queen came a Daughters of the Pioneer float, "Along the '47 Trail." the! pioneers in a group of automobiles, the Pioneer band, the City Fathers, Lincoln! High School Band, "Miss Lehi," Miss Betty Adamson in another float; the Black Hawk float, a float of the first Lehi church, by the First Ward; "The Spirit! of the Relief Society." The Fourth Ward float, "For the Lean Years," the Red; Cross, Union School Band, the "Pioneer; Mother" by the Fifth Ward, Lehi Hos-- j PHILO C. WIGHTMAN pital entry. "Jim Bridger." Fifth Ward Church History float, "God Bless America" by the Lehi Second Ward; the WIGHTMAN III RAGE Recreational float; the M. I. A.: Miss Nephi. American Fork Band, Salt Lake FOR COMMISSION POST Tribune float, Chipman Mercantile of American Fork; Park Service Station' Philo C. Wightman, former mayor of Utah Power and Light, People's Store, filc with he county derk this Lehi Cereal, Wasatch School Band, Utah w bis candidacy for the nomination or Oil Refininfi Co.. l ehi TW To ton Float "Peace On Earth ," Giles Feed Utah county commissioner. Mr. Wightman became well known Store, Fourth Ward Cash. Store, Lehi Citv Power. Deseret News. Pleasant throughout the county during his two Grove Band, Sandy Marjorettes, Athenian terms as mayor, having served as a mem- and Lions Club, A. H. Wing Mortuary, ber of the county public welfare board for His long career as a busi-ma- n Larsen Bros, U. S. Forest Scrvce, Hard- - three years. Coal Co., Spanish man, livestock specialist and civic Fork entry, Auto Parts worker tends to fit him for the office of Payson entry, Bradshaw He has served as president Railroad engine commissioner. Scooters, Rio Grande of Lions Club and also the Provo Lehi Payson Legionaires, carrying City of Lions Inter-Quee- n district Rodeo Horse and deputy governor days, buggy entry. a of years he has For national. number Miss Ruth Peterson and her at- been of Nebo Stake Old chairman the beautiful horses, comics, tendants'on riders rodeo and Folks' committee. industrial section, mounts. Each side of the long line of During his terms as Payson's mayor, march were lined by spectators from all be championed many projects, including a $3000.000 sewer system, a $60,000 parts of the state. j municipal hospital, many miles of paved sidewalks and curbing and enlarging and beautification of the City cemetery. GARS CRASH AT Mr. Wightman's supporters have in I i Vy, rwi. ns No 51 AUGUST 15. 1940 Homccomin' is LARGE NUMBER OF event, Where old friends gaily meet To nod and smile and shake a band. And say. "How are ye. Pete? How's crops out your way comin'?" That's the usual line. And, ' How's the world a 'treatin' you? Our streams are holdin' fine. It's been an awful year, some ways; Course it could a been much worse; S hot, and wars, but still our little towns Ain't got much crime' to curse." And the women hang about and smile. S'eager-likAnd won't go home to git a meal. Can't blame 'em fer a while. I guess it's their vacation, too. To leave the kitchen hear, And see old friends of bygone days, And visit, talk, and eat. You 11 see "em throw their arms About each other there and cry, But tears of joy are medicine. They're good fer heart and eye. e VETERANS GUESTS HERE A large number of Black Hawk veterwives, ans and their pioneers and descendants and the Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers over 75 years of age are NOTICE CHILDREN honored guests of the Lehi committee during the encampment. Tuesday there were 1 1 5 registered honored guests. These will be special guests during the celebration. Mr. Francis G. Wall, 94 years of age. of Spanish Fork is the oldest guest The Primary Parade will begin promptly at 5 p. m. Thursday, (today). 1 he Primary officers ask that all floats be lined up north of the Primary and Grammar Grade school buildingsa s soona fter 4 o'clock as possible, so as to avoid any delay in starting. registered. There are tent units encamped on the school campus and hosts of former residents are guests of Lehi relatives. BEEHIVE GIRLS Impromptu reunions are being held in all parts of the city as old friends and former neighbors meet for the first time in a period of years. RETURN FROM DELL They'll talk about their children, off S'proud. And show grand-one'- s Campers, guests and local citizens are And all the time the little tykes'd deaften turning out enmasse to the recerational you. programs on the campus each evening. Their noise is jes s'loud. Monday evening's opening program and But everyone's s'harjpy-like- . band concert brought a large crowd out Did you see that grand parade? who enjoyed the fine program and the Old things and new al marchin' on? splendid spirit of comradship manifest That's how this country's made. there. Evan Timothy and son with their Their hardships and their struggles for the community accordians played Led by a big brass band; singing lead by E. W. Kirkham of Salt Well, sure, that's how they maaaged. Lake City. They sang to make this land. The Tuesday evening dance revue was witnessed by a larger crowd who very And the young folks gang up in the cars pleased with the splendid display of dance . To see the games, and horses race, The numbers and tumbling exhibition. And dance, and ride, jest like we did. of Miss Vera was in charge program But, you say, "At sech a pace!" Conder. Well. I dunno. Mayhaps, it is. Lehi welcomes the visitors and the But don't you 'member when citizens are doing all in their power to We let old Moll have out the reins? make their stay a pleasant one. We'd burn the roads up then. Ma said we wouldn't amount to much; She was sure the evil'd git us. GRAIN STACK Jest like we tell the young folks now, But 'tain't no harm. We like to fuss. FIRE SUNDAY It's . a great 'corin' how you see The Lehi Stake Beehive Girls enjoyed their outing at the Mutual home in Mutual Dcllr American Fork Canyon. from the Girls 7. 6.' and 5, August and Wards First, Second, and Fifth the made Cedar Fort trip. Those in charge of the girls during their three day stay were: Mrs. A. K. Chatfield and Mrs. Ward Webb, of the Stake Board, Mrs. E. N. Webb of the Second Ward, Mrs. Isaac Bone and Mrs. Jensen of the First Ward, Mrs. Warren and Mis Goates of the Fifth Ward, Fort. Cedar of Calton The Beehive Girls report that they had a very lovely trip, and they liked very much the arrangement that had been made for all the Beehive Girls of the stake to enjoy their outing at the same time- --' Hospital Notes A baby boy was born to Mrs. Earl Groo of Alpine at the Lehi HospitaL Monday. it. INTERSECTION PARADE THRILLS THRONG mind a verbal agreement made some years Each generation's best; A fire which occurred about 10:30 Jack Merritt underwent a major operto. between To have yer fun, and play the game, ago and always adhered Sunday tnornina destroyed a stack of j 150 ation at the Lehi Hospital, Monday. annroxiatelv And set aside fer rest. Spanish Fork and Payson,, that office of wheat nn'aining Van Noye Turner and A fine son was born to Mrs. Heber J. Roger Price county commissioner rotates between the And when we meet like this today, bushels of erain. and about a half ton of Webb at the Lehi Hospital, Monday. escaped serious injury when the car in two communities every two terms and To talk of times we've had, hay, at the home of Lester Colledpe in which they were riding rolled over when Payson claims the J o candiWe name little he one Tb;-was tark wouldn't looted Ward The the change right jot. struck by another car at the intersection date for the November election. SON OF FORMER RESIDENT Our memories make us glad. midwa'- 'w.-i- n two oth"r birley of Second North and Second West streets, So. I'd rather go to my old town, HONORED AT "Y" and a large barn containing several tons, The Turner car was Tuesday evening. When Homecomn' days are here, j of hay. ' traveling north was struck by a ChevroDAY Dean Conder. son of Mr. and. Mrs. Than most another thing I know. The r,r srarted on one sid" of tb" let car driven by Walter Webb who was Earl It peps me fer a year. Conder of Provo. has been chosen f of the way stack of grain, abour Both cars were traveling traveling west. as of the Brigham Young Unipresident entire the snread nra:dlv over ut. slow at the time of the crash. Mr. Merling D. Clyde, stack, .md spread to th1" barn of hav. versity debating squad for the coming Turner noticed the other car getting American Fork, Utah. burni"i a part of it. Men who were year. Mr. Conder has won honors for too close and stepped on the gas, the Webb Saturday of this week is registration his team in debating matches throughout nearby s emed to be uncertain as to the car striking his rear wheel and turnng the day for Utah County voters, according to the iintermountain country during the believed it cause the of that was fire, but car over. Mr. Turner and Mr. Price were C. A). Grant, county clerk. ear. Mrs. Conder was formerly pasty a spark from the engine of the tractor HONORED All voters should attempt to register or both shaken but not injured. Mr. and Miss Ellen Rolfe of Lehi. stack. the ignited Mrs. Webb both escaped injury. The check their registration during the week, A k A Fire engines from both Lehi and Ambecause Saturday is the only day Turner car was badly damaged. to erican Fork, answered the call, and the Mr. Isaac Woodrouse of Ruby Valley, register before the Primary election, Sept. fire was soon under control. Nevada, is in Lehi spending this week Mr. Grant said. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cedarstrom and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mrs. The stacks and barn were surrounded during the Black Hawk Celebration, with Miss Theda Henke were in Salt Lake 0i. Registration offices will remain open Urbaa Johnson entertained at a reception by a large group of neighboring sheus his sister, Mrs. Rachel Anderson, his 8 9 a. from All m. m. in to p. business, Tuesday. persons were doie to brother John Woodhouse, and other local Monday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. and outbii'ldings and doubt about their registrat'on agents. relatives. recent sevpral residences. Worlton) Boyd (Jean Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zetner and small newly-wedOv,er three hundred guests son of Ophir, spent Tuesday in Lehi with were in attendance. BLACK HAWK CELE Mrs. Zctner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. BRATION CONTINUING Joseph Calton. Attending the bride were Miss Pauline Worlton and Miss Jean Johnson as NEW BEAUTIFICATION brides maids. Ralph Trane acted as best PLAQUES GIVEN man. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Worlton were also in the reThe following Beautification Plaques We have arranged these specials for ceiving line. were given out August 9, 1940: your benefit. JELLO (6 flavors) FIRST WARD CHURCH An orchestra furnished music through5C SUGAR 10 Founds l59c SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAIL- out the evening an refreshments were Fruit Cocktail 2 for 25c ROAD GROUNDS served on the lawn by Misses Marjorie Jello Freezing Mix 2 for 19c MRS. ANNIE FYFFEE Jack Anderson, Josephine Roylc, Betty Wilson, Frost (Powdered RICHARD GRAY 3 for ioc Beth Austin, and Ruth Worlton, all in Drinks) Tomato Juice (I. G. A.) 46 oz. formal dresses. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, cans 17C Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood are enjoy- Mrs. G. S. Peterson. Mrs. Herbert Austin, Wheaties 11c received the ing a vacation trip to the Northwest, and and Mrs. W. L. Worlton Pork and Beans (I. G. aT) No.2tt Cans a visit with relatives at Newport,. Oregon. guests in the gifts room. 2 for 19c Deviled Meat 3 for ioc Red Alaska Salmon (I. G. The newly-wed- s left immediately folA.) Tall Can 23c lowing the reception for a honeymoon j Lehi's Blackhawk Encampment parade expectatons of the committee in it's beauty and the large number of passed all beautiful floats. Lead by the general committee. Dr. V. L. Worlton. S. I. Goodwin. H A. Anderson, and A. H. Wing, on beautiful white Arabian horses, followed by the color guard and the Lehi ImBand. mediately following the band came the Black Hawk queen, Miss Fae Hutchings na-'ks- . k REGISTRATION onc-h.il- NEXT SATURDAY ad j COUPLED AT RECEPTION j II 1 Welcome Blackhawk and Homecoming Visitors LKS We're Glad You're Here HOMECOMING VISITORS AND FORMER RESIDENTS WELCOME Make this your headquarters for outstanding values. THE HOME STORE FOR HOMECOMERS ' jfjfVj To Look Your Best Always LET ALTA SOLVE YOUR HAIR PROBLEMS ALTA'S BEAUTY SHOP HAIRSTYLIST The home of Humming Bird Silk Hosiery for her and Wolverine Work Shoes for him. Located at the E. N. Webb Jeweler Store PHONE 49 LEHI. UTAH AWHO WOULD Cocoamalt, Pound Can 30c Pinocohio book Free with each can. Veal Loaf. 5 oz. can 10c Kitchen Maid Flour 95c Coffee M. J. B.. Pound CanIl25c Excell Sodas, 2 Pounds 17c Salad Dressing, I. G. Ouart 27c Spiced Luncheon Meat (I. G. A.) 12 oz. 23c Lifebuoy Soap 3 for 1 8c Soap Grains (Giant 69 oz '43c FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1 trip to Yellowstone Park. 1 Malted milk, which is rich in food of is made value and easily digested, milk. and whole flour wheat malt, barley, Have you tried one of our full pint malts lately? They're the last word in fountain delight. Scoops and scoops of generous portions of pure ice cream malt plenty of fresh milk make them Drop in today. absolutely unbeatable. WATKIN S ICE CREAM We Cater To Parties All Fountain Drinks Full Pint Malts Giant Size I. G. A. Soap, TEXACO SERVICE 10 Bars HOME COMING SPECIAL CARS WASHED. CLEANED. AND SIMONIZED ALL FOR $3.00 ERNEST PETERSON, State Street -Manager Lehi, Utah 33c Laundry Bleach, Quart 10c Dawn Toilet Tissue 3 for 19c Pot Roasts 17c Pound Breakfast Bacon (choice) 25c lb. Ground Beef 2 Pounds 35c 1 Al GOATES FOOD MAET MAIN STREET, LEHI PHONE 30 WE DELIVER |