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Show i I THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. THURSDAY. JASUauy THE LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH U Mr. ROAD SHOWS TUESDAY The Lehi Stake M. L A. Road Shows, scheduled for last December 10 and postponed due to the influenza epidemic- - will be beld in Tuesday. Lthi Stake Tabernacle. January 14. at 7:30 p. m. All five vara; will present their show in the tabernacle that evening. There will be no seperate w ard shows this year. The shows Lehi First Ward "The Lijfht of the World." 'Heaven's Ward Lehi Second Above." Lehi Third Ward "Our Legion." The Ikacon Lthi Fourth Ward Liirht." Lehi Fifth Ward "An Old Fashioned L"ckt and a Curl." ti LEHI DEFEATS LINCOLN FIVE Lehi's Pioners lived up to advance notices Friday as they outclassed the and took over Lincoln Tigers. 39-1in the first place Alpine league race, for it was the only game on the docket last week. Jack Mitchell. Ralph Roberts and Don Evans were the big three for the winners as they poured in 30 points between them. Only once during the game were the Tigers ahead and that was in the first minute of play when Leo Farnsworth tanked a field goal to give Lincoln a 0 advantage. Only in the final period when Ross Nielsen sent in his reserves, did the Railsplitters manage to keep even in the scoring column with the winners. But with a 2 lead at the beginning of the final quarter, the reserves of both teams got their chance and the Lincoln bunch closed the big gap one 8. three games are scheduled that will SHOW bring all six teams into action. The acore: ' LEHI Hall, f. Nostrum, f. rtooens. c. 2 T 0 0 2 Mitchell, g. Ash. g. 5 1 G 10 0 Evans, f. Lambert. I. 1 v l 12 0 Kirkham. e. Eddington. f. Gray. g. Clover, g. Stoker, f. 0 0 0 0 0 0 LINCOLN T G Farnsworth, f. Foutin, f. Brown, c. Bylund. g. Wells, g. Aiken, f Conder, f. Worthen. c. Penrod, g. 4 0 of snowfall and on the American Fork water 1 11 shed by Thomas A. Walker, national 0 2 parks ranger at Timpnogoa cave 1 9 eamp shows the prospects lor an in supply for v v creased 1941 irrigation are farmers Utah north county 0 0 bright. Snow depth is seven inches at Tim 0 0 con0 0 pani gos cave camp, with water 1939 In there inches. 2.68 0 0 tent of were 5.35 inches of snow containing r 1.28 inches of water. The 5 39 snow of 5.22 nches is average 1 20 inches of water. F P and At the South Fork ranger station. 0 2 two miles up the canyon, the snow measurement is 19.92 inches with 2 4 6 03 inches water content. In 1939 0 0 the reading was 6.16 inches of water, while the seven-yeaverage amount0 2 ed to 11.96 inches of snow and 2.61 0 0 inches of water. 0 0 At Camp Altamount there were A survey 1 111 17 10 TOTALS 0 0 0 3 1 seven-yea- 2 15 14 0 2 150 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ar 0 37.4 inches 0 of water. 2 84 of snow and 9.1 inches Measurements last year inches of snow and 1.58 inchwere averes of water and the seven-yea- r 7 14 4 18 TOTALS con23.13 inches snow was of age Score by quarters: taining 5.01 inches of water. 18 23 34 39 Lehi On the Timpanogos loop divide 4 18 with an altitude of 8200 feet the 812 pna.ln snow cover is 47.87 inches with a Officals Kump and Dixon. water content of 10.89 inches. Last year's figures were 9.76 inches of snow and 1.78 inches of water LIONS NOTES Peterson, gTrotter, f. - 0 10 2-- The Lehi Lions Club will hold their LUNCH CENTER regular luncheon meeting in the Lehi First Ward Relief Society Rooms, GIVES MENUS Thursday, tonight,. A good program has been arranged. Lions Price, Robison and Taylor are in charge of The P. T. A. lunch center in the arrangements. The prize will be fur Memorial Building is proving very nished by Lion Leo Hansen. The among the students of the point committee for the next meeting will popular schoolsLehi The lunch center While this was the only game in be Lions A. E. Webb, E. N. Webb and financed by the P. W. A., and sponthe region this week, the fireworks Assored by the Lehi will begin in earnest Friday when Byron Whipple. sociation are furnishing a very tasty and nourishing hot lunch for the students at a very small charge and parents urged to encourage the children to take advantage of the hot dish at noon each day. Many former underweight child ren are found to gain in weight by the addition of this hot lunch at noon. Mrs. Maud Glover in charge of the project gives the following menu for the coming two weeks: MONDAY Potato Soup, Carrot and Stick, Whole Wheat Muffins 34-1- - Parent-Teach- TV, Miss Alta Christensen d in Logan with fri Pnt i 5 A r.Tninr Primary Union meet 'I week-en- MEETING TONIGHT EKCOURAQIHG F P. bu.iow vuiior, to rrov PRIMARY UHIOH REPORT we nd Mrs H. A. Anderson s tonight, ing will be held Thursday,7.30. The at tabernacle in the stake from the meeting being postponed date, regular Wednesday meetingWednesschool play due to the high Board member day night. A General is from Salt Lake City expected to be all Lehi Stake Primary workers are urged to be in attendance, Thursday evening. FIT FOR A KING LEHI ROLLER SKATING RINK POPULAR The Lehi Roller Skating Rink is proving a favorite amusement place for skaters from all parts of Utah County. Skating parties from Lehi to Payson are found enjoying the fun at the Rink on State Street each Monday and Thursday evening from The rink is 7:30 to 10 o'clock. and i and owned operated locally operated to encourage good wholesome entertainment in a very high class manner. Instruction is furnished skating beginners and skaters of all ages are found enjoying the evening at the rink. Each Monday evening the management arranges some novelty and 13th a Monday evening, January held. be will balloon shower Lehi people are invited to arrange their parties for the Lehi Roller Rink, where special rates are given parties. is! In another section of this issuennk loca for used be a coupon to to Lehi people are umted patrons. the skat.ng use the coupon and try at the local rink. RECOMMENDS OUR the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS get WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH er WARBLERS THREE w Peaches. Beef and Liver VegeTUESDAY table Stew, Gingerbread, and Orange Rice Puddings. WEDNESDAY Baked Beans and Bacon, Salad, Prune Bread, Cocoa, and Fruit. THURSDAY Creamed Cabbage. Filled Peanut Butter, Sandwiches, Cookies and Fruit. FRIDAY Tomato Rice Soup, Cornbread, Celery Sticks, Cottage Pudding with Custard Sauce. the start of their fifth year on the air with Phil orchestra, the Three Little Words Frances, Connie and Fernhere show by their smiles the way they feel about the anniversary. Known to millions of listeners and considered one of the trios on the airwaves, these three ladies of song may be heard every Sunday on the "Hour of Charm," over the red network of NBC CELEBRATING all-gi- rl best-match- nit & GREAT SEHHftEi 0 'f W?Zm Ml mbet x .....::.::::::: The American people now realize, lore than ever, the urgent need for "full speed ahead" in our national defense program. Your electric power supply, both locally and nationally, is ready to meet that JANUARY 13 TO 17 MONDAY Bacon Vegetable Potatoes, Fruit Gravy, Mashed Muffin, Water, Chocolate Pudding. TUESDAY Noodles Creole Style, Buttered Graham Bread, Water Fruit Jello, Canned Wlhip Cream. WEDNESDAY Amercan Chop Suey (Bacon) Cornbread, Cocoa, and need. The electric utility industry takes patriotic pride in the fact that ample electric power is available for speedy action in the manufacture of war materials and for every purpose required. As demands increase, they will be adequately supplied. This fortunate situation did not "just happen." It is the result of many years of improving facilities, expansion and indiof privately-owne- d vidual power plants to keep pace with our nation's progress. Fresh Fruit. THURSDAY Fish Chowder, Car rot Sticks, Graham Muffin, Water and Applesauce. FRIDAY Vegetable Soup, Bread Sticks, Water, Cornmeal Cookies and Fruit. n Electrically Wilson Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lott of Lehi, who is enlisted in the United States Army as a -- America IS Prepared UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY "Flying Cadet" spent an enjoyable New Years Day seeing the Tourna ment of Roses and the Rose Bowl football game in Pasadena, Cal forna, in which Stanford defeated Nebraska He then concluded the day by calling his folks on long 21-1- 3. distance telephone. GHAIITAHTE CHORUS tfpL . ENTERTAINS the Chantante Chorus held a "Pot Luck" party at the home of Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Monday evpninc. Chantante chorus members entertained all those who helped with their annual Christmas music festival. It would be difficult to imagine more compelling situations or a more absorbing story than Ben Ames Williams has given us in "The Strumpet Sea." Our readers will surely be thrilled by this vigorous story of love and lust, jealousy and greed on the high seas. Serially In This Newspaper DEPOSITS INSURED BY New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barratt and family of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James Trunkey and family of Frovo. Mrs. Elva Allen and son, Harold. Mrs. Grace Morgan entertaned the Bon Amicus Club at her home Friday. High score prizes were won bv Mrs. Zola Rutlege and Mrs. Arthella Powell and consolation prize by Mrs. Geneve Peterson. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation l&itk I tj 3! MJmmma vH1 WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE" S5000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR I The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 MAIN STREET, LEHI. I |