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Show ehi Free Pre il LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VIH LEHI CITY. UTAH. KISS LEHI TO THURSDAY. JUNE FIFTH WARD TO BE CHOSEN 1 NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D LOCAL U No. 42 12, 1941 GRADUATE ST RECIEVES HIGH HONOR OPEH MUTUAL DELL HOW A FORMER X '- 4- SEASON 'Miss Ihi'" a Lehi girl to rePre" the Lhi RounduP Parde Wnt Lfihi in will De cnosen oy a celebration jjk) to be held at the contest popularity most popular Utah County's Litona, place. The first outdoor .lancing be held, Saturday night, dance will who have been enter--d candidates when date will be introdthat to previous those entered at the 1 uced as The girls of the Lehi Fifth Ward will be the first group from Lehi a-- dance. first Anv Lehi girl is eligible to honor. There for '.he coveted enter is no will balnks Nomination ige limit. in houses business all in -be placed must be put on the city and names the nomination blanks. To begin the Miss Lehi list, each MI A. in Lehi will nominate a girl. I Votes will be given with the dance tickets. Ballot boxes will be placed well as at in the business houses as Ljhi people will be contthe Latona. acted for ticket sales and for the Sheriff John S. Evans of Lehi who votes. was Saturday nominated by Governor purchase of A final Queen's Ball will be held. Herbert B. Maw for a four-yeterm Saturday, June 28, when the winning on the state engineering commission. will be named. girl with her escorts i Lehi people are asked to get behind LEHI MAN NAMED ON the committee and help select a queen worthy of the title of "Miss Lehi." "71 HIGHWAY COMMISSION TRINNAMAN'S CONFEC- Sheriff John S. Evans was named as a four year member of the TIONERY CHANGES engineering commission by Governor Herbert B. Maw, Saturday. Sheriff HANDS Evans was formerly Lehi City Marshal and has had considerable in the construction busiexperence Mrs. J. 0. Meiling has taken over ness in Colorado, California and ' the Trinnaman the management He was appointed deputy Oregon. Confectionery on Main Street and sheriff in Utah County in 1930 and he store will agan be known as the served in this capacity eight years Mrs. TrinnaMeiling Confectionery. before being elected Utah County man will still be at the store and sheriff in 1938. ' J i that she will high class meals and lunches that has characterized the More during the past. Meiling states serve the same IT CAN'T BE DONE "Mr. Lehian", I have read your articles on purposing a plan to make I have Lehi an industrial center. studied the idea considerably and have come to the conclusion that IT CAN'T BE DONE, and here are some of the reasons why. First of all we haev no water right available with which to furnish industrial plants. Second there is no suitable location for such plant or plants. Third, you could not stir up the FILES PAPERS incorporation of the Civic Improvement ass t iation filed Monday in the district Articles of Lehi were court. Purpose to promote interests of the associatoin will be general business and civic of Lehi. Officers are Alva H. Wing, president; Thomas Powers, Daryl Fowler, Roy A. West, George A. Lewis, additional directors, and J. j people of Lehi sufficietnly to get 50 of them to support a move which would call for any sacrifice on their vice-preside- part. Fourth. Lehi people are not natural boosters of projects. For these reasons and others which be named I therefore conclude could Mr. and Mrs. George Price, son that, "It Can't Be Done", and there Paul, and daughter, Beryl, were in are a goodly number who will back Salt Lake on Sunday. me up in this opinion. I would v y much like to hear your answer to the above statements. Ferrin Gurney, secretary and NOTICE SECOND WARD i FATHER S DAY 15 i HOLIDAY e close ne o'clock. to every Wednesday at We ask our custom-er- s kindly support this move-me- for a weekly -t Mrs. Myrthin Gough, daughters, Mrs. Glenda, and Lily Rae, and were Idaho, Falls. Idaho Eggleson of A. T. Mrs. of guests overnight were Taylor, Sunday evening. They enroute to Los Angeles. California, where they will join Mr. "Gough. HALF w The 'Lehi Second Ward will go to An; Mutual Dell. June 19, 20 and invitation is extended to all memof mothers the bers and especially s mane u a icai uul the ward. the all for girls of the ward. ing All those who are interested are asi-pto meet at the Second Ward after Chapel, June 15, immediately ? School. Ij Sunday 1- WEDNESDAY nt half holiday. FLOWER PLANTS FOR SALE BEDDING GERANIUMS GOODWIN'S JJe home of Humming Bird Silk NYLON hosiery for the oman who cares and Wolverine bho for the sons of toil. I v.v 1 j v - 3 Father's Day Sunday I i j STRAW grandson was among the graduates. DUDGET HEARING The Board of Education of the Alpine School District will hold a bud2 public hearing on its get on Monday, June 23, at 7:30 P. M. A copy of the proposed budget will be on file in the office of the clerk of the Board of Education at American Fork, Utah. J. F. WALTON. Clerk. 1941-194- MTjMEED TO SPEND Just Spdnd MORE WISELY Here! HATS FOR WORK AND DRESS MEN S SPORT COATS AND SLACKS WORK CLOTHING SOFTDALL EQUIPMENT MEAT DEPARTMENT 1st Quality Butter 2nd Quality But'er 4 40c 39c Pound Package Pearl Pound Pound AQf Shortening BACON SQUARES 19c , Assorted Lunch Meat 2 RODEO SHIRTS, DOOTS Box Cheese Pimento or American Fresh Cottage Cheese. 1 Pound Carton JAY TEE TOILET TISSUE 6 FOR 25c MILK, TALL CANS 4 FOR 31c 64c SUGAR, 10 POUNDS Pound 23c Pound Pound GHOCEEY SPECIALS 25 Pounds - SYRUP-PERIC- K RQf 1 PREPARED MUSTARD Gallon $1.58 A Glass Jugs 39c GALLON CANS 59c '"Family Favorite" 22 oz. 10c LOOSE COOKIES HATS, TROUSERS KITCHEN MAID FLOUR FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES WHEATIES 15c jar 15c POUND SSc lie PACKAGE KOOL AID PUNCH POWDER 3 for 10c 25 hi ' s V: it - CERTO SALE S SNAP DRAGONS These are fine strong plants. make Call at our greenhouse and your selection. Phone 60 Mrs. Lizzie Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Russon attended the B. Y. U. Graduation exercises at Provo Russon's Mrs. on Wednesday. CHILDREN S SHOES PANSIES PETUNIAS ASTERS LEHI FLORAL In reply to my articles urging in" terest in a plan to make Lehi an Industrial Center, I received the follow ing message from a former resident of this city, who gave me full permission to print it. f I so desired. Mr. Lehian. I am very much interested in your plan to help boost my community, "My Old Home Sweet I love Lehi and Lehians, Home." and I send my advice to every prop -erty owner in Lehi, to stay there and I've been in thirty improve Lehi. states and can truthfully say I love Utah best of all. I wish I were there now. Please send me information about your plan to help Lehi. Sincerely yours. Mrs. May Crabb Stiller, Norwalk, California. who have lived people Apparently here, enjoyed the home like atmosphere and have had to leave here, can sense the loveliness of staying in this community if only opportunities could be created, whereby, they could make a living for themselves and families. Why then, cannot the people of Lehi show enough interest to even take time enough to drop me a card to say thy are interested in a plan to boost their community? It would almost seem that we excepting a few be'lng to the fd race who for centuries Chinese have said ''What is good enough for father is good enough for me. We need no improvements and are not interested in the least". I have received a goodly number of cards but not enough to justify presenting a plan. There are 850 families or more" in Lehi and I really should receive a card from each. family after this much coaxing, but apparently most of you thnk. Let the neighbor send the card. Now let's wake up and not be like the members of the little red hen story. Dro me a card today in care of this paper stating you are interested. SHOES AND OXFORDS i. REMEMBER HIM ON June MM( Stake to enjoy their outing at Mutual Dell, beginning on Monday, June 16. . Mutual Dell will be operated as! strietily a girls camp durin gthe sum- lastic record, for the four years at university. Mr. Sharp was Y. W. M. I. A. officers will the mer. have charge of the details cf their awarded a" beautiful gold medal. The award is made annually and ward outing. is the highest honor given a. member Mrs. A. K. Chatfield announced of the graduating class. that the girls will go in ward groups Mr. Sharp was valedictorian of the this year, under the supervision of their ward officers, and not in the Lehi High School and has been an stake groups s was done last year. honor student of the university durv The order in which the wards will ing his four years there. Lehi of The of are citizens proud go to the Dell was decided by drawrecord. ing, with the Fifth Ward being first Mr. Sharp and his scholastic to occupy the Dell from Lehi Stake. The schedule of the Lehi Stake RECREATION NEWS FORREST RICHARD MITCHELL outings follows: Lehi Fifth Ward June 16. 17 and MIDSHIPMAN HERE Due to stormy weather and in18. leadLehi Second Ward June 19. 20 stitute courses for recreational OH VACATION schedule the has recreational ers, and 21. been put a little out of schedule but Lehi First Ward June 23, 24 and it is hoped that during the coming Midshipman Richard Mitchell, of 25. week the schedule can be kept up to Annapolis, arrived in Lehi last week Cedar Valley June 26, 27 and 28. date. It is also hoped that good a month's vacation with his par A recess will be taken for the crowds will be in attendance to take for ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mtcheu. Roundup celebration. part in the recreational program and Mr. Mitchell has spent the past two Lehi Third Ward July 21, 22 to take advantage of the splendid years at Annapolis, and will finish and 23. handicraft and music courses ar- his course next June. He is a gradu Lehi Fourth Ward July 24. 25 ranged for the summer vacation ate of the Lehi High School, and a and 26. period. former student of the University of HANDICRAFT Utah. 4to 6 Monday 2 to 4 p. m. boys. HOSPITAL NOTES p. m. girls. Woodcraft. Wednesday 2 to 6 p. m. Junior MARRIAGE Mrs. Leon Kirkham and baby were girls handwork. ANNOUNCEMENT Thurday 2 to 6 Senior girls taken home from the Lehi Hospital, handwork. Tuesday. Friday 2 to 4 p. m. Boys. 4 to Mr. and Mrs. John Curran of Mrs. Carl Webb and baby were 6 girls Woodcraft. New York, announce the Demorrah, MUSIC taken home from the Lehi Hospital, of their daughter, Aileen, marriage All girls and boys from grade 5th Friday. Mr. Kyle A. Gray, son of Mr. and to grade 9th meet Thursday at 2 p. to Mrs. W. E. Gray of Lehi, the marri Mrs. Milan Allred and babji. were m. for scheduling. n Chorus meets 5 p m.. age taking place at Demorrah, June taken home from the Lehi Hospital, 10. Thursday. Wednesday. Mr. Gray is a graduate of the be held After this week music will local high school and a former stud Mrs. George Phillips and daughter, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday ent of the Utah Agricultural College The hours will be assigned on Martha left Sunday morning for at Logan. He has been employed at California. Thursday of this week. Demorrah for sometime. The young SOFTBALL NEWS people will make their home there. Unly one girls Softball team is completely organized at the present time. NOTICE We have call for two more Senior teams and 2 Junior teams. Junior girls up to including 15 Commenqing June 12, and until years of age wishing to play must meet Monday at 5 o'clock on the soft- - further notice, grasshopper bait will J be available at the Utah County ball field. Fair Grounds Thursday and Friday Mrs. L. H. Rampton (May Louise of each week from 9 o'clock A. M. LADIES and GIRLS until 4 o'clock P. M. and small Mitchell) daughter, Bait will be free but Martha Jean, of Pineville, Oregon, WHITE SLIPPERS arrived in I.ehi, Monday, for a visit must lurnisn tneir own sacks or with Mrs. Rampton 's parents, Mr. containers and come prepared to mix their b?it. Mixing will be done unand Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. MEN'S AND BOYS' der the supervision of a county man. A LEHI CITIZEN. Signed Next Sunday, ' Gay-tee- CIVIC BODY LEHI s ifr A.'3: l-- ar Mrs. i. Max Sharp, son of Frank Sharp, a member of the University of Utah graduating class was awarded the George Emory Fellows scholastic award, given by the Phi Kappa Phi national scholastic fraternity for the LEI! I AH FEELS SHOE STORE Main Strret Lehi, Utah 3 POWDERED SUGAR V -- t PUFFED WHEAT BOTTLES 53c 3 Poundg 2 PACKAGES 15c PEOPLES S1TOEE PHONE 76 STATE STREET iimm"m'''"mmm'"mmmim'm"m'"''mmmm |