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Show JUNE THURSDAY. """ 'V i without first obtaining a license USE ARSNATE OF LEAD Corn Base Laying Mash $2.00 per 100 pounds J1.45 per 100 Soft Wheat $1.35 per 100 Hard Wheat $1.50 per 100 Whole Barley per 100 Dairy Feed $l-"100 Feed per Hog -- 5oc per bag Hay Salt Good Eating Potatoes $1 per 100 $1.00 Per Gallon Cow Spray Chicken Spray-- . $1.00 Per Gallon $ 00 per 100 Vigaro We ttill have some Certified Russet Potatoes Yellow Star or Peacock $1.20 Per Bag Flour Custom Grinding and Mixing $i0 0 GILES AMENDING CHAPTER LI, REVISED ORDINANCES OF LEIII CITY, UTAH, RELATING TO LICENSES. BY AMENDING SECTIONS 544, 554 and 565, and BY ADDING IN AND TO SAID CHAPTER A NEW SECTO BE KNOWN TION AS SEC- 570. BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LEIII CITY, UTAH: Section 1. That ChaDter LI of the Revised Ordinances of Lehi City. Utah. 1933 relating to licenses, be and the same is hereby amended by adding in and to said Chapter amendments to Sections 544, 554 and 505 thereof, and a new section to be known as Section 570, to read as follows: 544. Section Rrokers, Banks, Money Changers, Financial Institu- tions. All persons, firms or corporations engaged in the business of building and loan, mortgage and loan comcomcompanies, panies, finance mercial credit companies, dealing in loans, mortgages, commercial papers, a Rtocks, and bonds, per annum license fee of $5.00 per person em ployed, but not less than $15.00 nor more than $150.00 Vehicles. Section 554. Motor vehicles used for delivering, whole sale or retail, coal, gravel, lime, brick, lumber, cement, sand, groceries, meat, bread, milk, and other food products poultfy. nursery products, etc., in Lehi City, where not licensed as a dealer ... $5.00 Motor vehicles used for commercial in includnot any business, purposes ed in this section, per annum $5.00. For each Motor Scooter $1.00. Section 565. Amendments to said section to read as follows: BOWLING ALLEYS, per annum $25.00 DEMONSTRATING. Every pernot firm otheror corporation, son, wise licensed, demonstrating or causing to be demonstrated, for purposes of advertising, any product, appliance, article, device, process, novelty or any other thing of value shall pay a license tax, per day $1.00 FLORIST OR NURSERYMEN. Every person, firm or corporation doing business of a florist and maintaining an establishment for the conduct of such business, on each place or establishment, $2.00 LAUNDRIES and linen supply houses. Per annum $5.00 And in addition hereunto for each vehicle operated in connection with, $2.50 per vehicle y NEWSPAPERS. Weekly, or per annum semi-annua- plant. For each additional vehicle so used for the purpose of collecting or delivering such garments, fabrics, substances or articles, the license fee for such business shall be $5.00 per year or any part thereof. B It shall be unlawful for any person to manage, conduct or carry on the business of collecting any garment, fabric, substance or article by means of a vehicle or vehicles to lie delivered to a plant described in (A) herein without first obtaining a license so to do and paying the license fee therefor which shall he according to the following 2. tub-secti- thereof. C It shall AH ORDINANCE TION to schedule: For each such vehicle so used $50.00 per year, or any part FEED STORE ORDINANCE so do and paying a fee therefor. 1. The license therefor ah all be $10.00 per year or any part thereof, which shall permit such plant, factory or establishment to use not more than two vehicles in collecting or delivering said garments, fabrics, substances or articles, to and from said l-, Semi-Weekl- y, $5.00 AMUSEMENT DEVICES: SLOT MACHINE (musical), sem- 1941. entitled r ly - GOOD OLD DAD OH I5TH SUNDAY, JUNE HE NEEDS GET WHAT FROM WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STREET ANNOUNCED GOOD CLEANING You'll get the same kind of thrill if you send your cleanng and pressing to Fas ;on Cleaners. fine quality You'll get. cxactin; workmanship that comes only from using scientific methods. For assured spotless cleaning and faultless preying, PHONE 300 TODAY S U I TS CLEANED and PRESSED as 63c an( arry 79c Pick Up and Delivered. All orders over $1.00 picked up and delivered free. CLEANERS FASHION Lehi, Utah Main Streeet G2$j t tit LANDIS WELT CARS CRASH AT INTERSECTION Mrs. Come in and give us a work done while you Prices trial, wait Reasonable. BOB S SHOE SHOP DEE SCHOW, Prop. John Hutchings received bruises and two cars were damaged in a collision at the intersection of Second North and Frst West Streets, at 9 a. m. Monday. The cars of Mrs. John Hutchings. driving north and Hyrum Smith, driving east crashed together at the interesection. Marshal Niron Fowler investigated the accident. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wasden of Provo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. . i- FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. Have your shoes shined for 10c Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HtfOLD OSBORNE. Pro. TATE STREET. k - ---- g -- n -i - j- j ( j j 12. 1942. arm swift-pace- 1 "AN Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson announce the marriage of their daughter, June, to Mr. Alfred W. Swinyard of Logan, Utah. The marriage took place in Logan, Sunday, June 1. Alma Sonne, Asssistant Apostle and President of he Cache Sake officiat-o-d at the ceremony which was attended by members of the immediate families. Following the marriage ceremony a weddng dinner was given in honor of the bride and groom in the Bluebird tea room at Logan. Mrs. Swinyard is a graduate of Lehi High School and graduate from the Utah State Agricultural College In college with the class of 1941. Mrs. Swinyard was active in publication work, being a member of V.oth the Student Life and Ruzzer staffs. During her senior year she was elected prescient of the Home Economics Club and was admitted to Rho the Lambro and Empyrean honorary fraternities. While at the U. S. A. C. she served as president of the Womcns' Residence Hall and joined the Alpha Chi Omega social avne spent Saturday ever 10 fiw, ENGAGEMENT where they were dinnt Mr. and Mrs. NEW IN Lowell STAR BOB RaSI5 ANNOUNCED BING. DOT.HIT. "ROAD TO LAUGH Miss At ha HeLert. of Si t was a City, the announces ueu of I Mrs. John Colledge m.. n. d gags and parents. Mr. mam-- . . Loaded win j engagement M new hit tunes. Para- - Hebertson. utf nf her dauerner. u.u)2,and Mrs. mount's new comedy with music. Farl Thomas, son of Mr. Mi ana Mrs. Wall.-,ln to is to Zanzibar," plays Clover Morris Thomas. The marriage Mr. and Mrs. Roger p, u ouno-- y take place June 19th. A reception Royal Theatre, oe new -: Marring du-r - paniea Mrs. rrank H . ... , honoring the couple will uie Mrs Myrl Haley to the :rai; 'n oi three, the Lehi Third Ward on Friday. Dorothy Lamour, be:.t entertainers, the mm is Lake on Wednesday evt! jne s screen June 20. . 11.. ... funniest that has Hitchock and Mrs. Ha!ey Rr.th are easily one of the locauj, season. turning to their hoIi:(. j",, p,.r" this them,come along . tKoir friends are showerng l rreston caiuornia. the since Not scintillating both with best wishes. came Sturges film. The Lady Eve," Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Mr our way, has this reviewer laughed and M and often. so Crosby Roger MEET and Prce, Mrs. Jay 1okv, hard so OLD FOLKS TO a Mr. and Mrs. George P. prjce Hope have a knack for delivering , line that is just perfection, and in Provo on Friday evening gag The Old Folks from Lehi, Alpine, Dorothy Lamour is still one of our they attended a lawn party at Mold and Timpanogos Stakes will favorite eyefuls with an extremely home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I Ward;' on Grove Pleasant voice and beguiling manner, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs W their outing at made pleasant Wednesday, June 18, it was She doesn't wear a sarong in this G. Thayne who recenti" "known today. During the day there mm iaiis, uut niiti " me jcvj. is will be a luncheon, and a program does wear something ever more excommittees The slated to take place. citing a dress made of fern leaves. are making stakes Victor Schertzinger, who directed from the various hit, this trio's first collaborative outing. the for preparation "Road to Singapore." also directed Bids for concessions for the rode to Zanzibar." Incidentally, "Road MONDAY grounds for the Lehi Pioneer Round, BUSHMAN REUNION both pictures are the products of the up on July 3rd, 4th and ."th will be same brilliant writers, Frank Butler received by the concession The Bushman famly held their committee. and Don Hartman. The committee reserves the annual union Monday at Saratoga. right to off to a lively and hilariGetting memor all bids. Bids must be the of any reject family A large group ous start, the new film presents Bing in by June 25th. bers met at Saratoga. Later in the and Bob as a pair of carnival men ana old homes STANLEY M. TAYLOR, the visited they day. around Africa with their Chairman of concessions. the graves of their ancestors in the traveling acts, trying to raise enough money Lehi cemetery. to get back home. Bing thinks up the ideas for the act. in wrich Bob is Fearless Frazier. In this role, he ia OUR PIONEERS shot out of a cannon, frozen alive, "speed-cookin- g electrocuted and matle to perform chores. little other pleasant sundry J . James Whitehead Tayor the foundJust as they've raised enough ' All Models k'. fsee . was School run er of the Lehi Sunday money for steamer fare, they . ; AtOurStottj and Una! Lamour If; born March 18, 1819, at Dryclougr into Dorothy to Lancashire, near are who scrape up Royton, trying Edglane, Merkel, .T--X He was the third child of enough money to get through thet England. a family of five sons and two daugh- jungle from Bombandu to Zanzibar, ters. where Dorothy plans to marry a rich him young man. At the age of 21 we find as and working married, settled down NOTICE a blacksmith but he is not well well-know- . MARRIAGE 1U Week-f-n- AMENDING CHAPORDINANCE TER LI. REVISED ORDINANCES Miss Lucille Carter of Salt Lake OF LEHI CITY, UTAH RELATING TO LICENSES, BY AMENDING City spent Sunday in Lehi visiting SECTIONS 544, 554 and 565, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. BY ADDING IN AND TO SAID CHAPTER A NEW SECTION TO Ray Carter. BE KNOWN AS SECTION 570." IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have nub hereunfo set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Lehi City, Utah, this 10th day of June, 1941. LELAND POWELL. City Recorder of Lehi City. Utah. Published in The Lehi Free Press June j. J mm $5.00 iannually SLOT MACHINE, not otherwise prohibited, if operated for more than one cent, $5.00 MACHINES for playing marble, pin. ball, or other game, if operated for more than one cent, and not otherwise prohibited, per machine, sem- fraternity. $10.00 iannually . . is a graduate from Mr. TELEPHONE Companies, per the U. Swinyard A. C. and S. Harvard Univerannum $100 00 Section 570. CLEANING AND sity where he obtained the degree of PRESSING ESTABLISHMENTS. Master of Business Administration. A It shall be unlawful for any his college career Mr. Swinperson, firm or corporation to man- Duringwas active in military work yard age, conduct or carry on a plant, for the and was appointed Cadet Colonel of factory or establishment cleaning or dyeing of any garment, the College unit. At the present time fabric, substance or article by any he is a member of the faculty at process of washing or immersing in the Utah Sate Agriculural College trnd a First Lieutenant in the Coast Ar'illery Reserve. Following the wedding trip the few days will a couple spend young with the brides parents, after which they will make their home n Logan. semi-annual- DOilT FORGET be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to manage, conduct or carry on any agency or business of collecting any garment, fabrics, substance or article to be cleaned, dyed, pressed, blocked, ENGAGEMENT remodeled or repaired when no vehicle is used in collecting such garment, ANNOUNCED fabrics, substance or article without first obtaining a license so to do and paving a license fee therefor of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson $50.00 per year or any part thereof, j bection z. in tne opinion oi tne announce the engagement and forthCity Council an emergency exists and coming marriage of their daughter, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the citizens of Lehi City Atha, to Mr. Blaine Pierce, son of that this ordinance take effect im- Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce of American Fork. The marriage is to mediately. Section 3. This ordinance shall take place Saturday, June 21. at the take effect upon its passage and first Hebertson home, and a reception Is publication. Passed by the City Council of Lehi to follow in the DansArt. Several City. Utah, this 10th day of June, hundred friends of the couple have 1941. been issued invitations. SYLVESTER EVANS, Miss Hebertson is a graduate of Acting Mayor. the Lehi High School and Henagers Attest: Business College of Salt Lake. She LELAND POWELL. is at present employed in Salt Lake City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, city. Lehi City ss. Mr. Pierce attended the American I, Leland Powell, the undersigned City Recorder of Lehi City, do here- Fork High School. by certify the above and foregoing to They will make their home in Salt be a full, true and correct copy of Lake City where Mr. Pierce is 'he ordinance passed by the City Council of Lehi City, Utah, the 10th day of June, " AT THE ROYAL a volatile or inflamable oil or liquid, modeling or repairing of any garment, fabrics, substance or article, SPRAY TIME AN THURSDAY, ji;.vE THE LEH1 FREE PRESS. LEH1, UTAH 12, 1911 LEHI, UTAH , wi-r- 1 1 NOTICE 1 , it satisfied with his mode o flife. Soon after this the Mormon Triesthood Officers Union meeting came to his neighbodhooa will be held Sunday, June 15, n the and much against his will he was Lehi Stake Tabernacle. HEADQUARTERS FOR All Priestof their some attend persuaded to hood officers are urged to attend. CAMPING, FISHING meetings . One of the missionaries was none Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chipman, son, TACKLE AND SPORTIKG other than that wonderful preacher Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor, son, Allen, the new faihh, of and exponder and daughter, Joanne, and Maurice, made who P. Pratt, GOODS Apostle Parley Mrs. Gerald and Mr. Taylor and a very deep impression upon the mind daughter, Geraldine, attended a reof this young blacksmith. Miss Beth Wood, Brother Taylor was baptized a ception for LEIII LUMBER CO. L. S. Wood Mrs. and Mr. of member of the Churst of Jesus Christ daughter STATE ST. of Latterday Saints in June, 1841, at Memory Grove in Salt Lake City PHONE 15 on evening. Sunday He month. next 100 years ago just spent the next seven years in work ing in the church as a missionary and residing Elder of the Oldham branch and through his influence many fine people were brought into the church. Among these were his brothers Thomas and William, Edwin Standring and his wife Nanny and others. On September 24, 1848, James W. Taylor and family and brother, with ELECTRIC Roasters and Hot Plates Thomas, left England, on the ship, "Sailor Prince" bound for America but it was not until September. 1853, that brother Taylor and family entered Salt Lake Valley. Soon after they came to Lehi where they found a s'ruggling community of about 400 souls living n a fort in the midst of a war with the Indians. Since that time Lehi has ben tre home of the Taylor fam'li?s who have taken an ELECTRIC active part in all community affairs. ELECTRIC James W. Taylor went back to his HOT PLATE ROASTER native country on a mission in 1856 and after two years service was call ed home on account of the trouble COOL cooking this summer nd with the U. S. Government. On his home the he was travel way company for years to come with an Electric Roaster ing with encountered Johnson's Army who were just entering Utah and in the or Electric Hot Plate, or both events many amusng nd excitng happened. kitchen, on the porch, or in the canyoa During the years that followed Brother Taylor took an active part in activities which brougrt him before cottage. the public. In the days when public amusements were very rare he was editor and reader of a paper which Thousands now use Electric Roasters to was part of the progrem of the regular Sunday evening meeting. At prepare complete meals - for the roaster times he ppeared on the Fourth and auto- Twenfy-fourt- h of July programs with bakes, broils, stews, roasts, boils original songs and humorous readings. Hs old love for the "footmatically. Even a larger number use the led him to put on many plays lights" Electric Hot Plate for frying, boiling in the Old Music Hall. Brother Taylor was a useful man in the community and done much to stewing. dispell the drudger yand sordidness of pioneer life. With all his funmak-inand comdey he was a deeply They cost but little and operate for less religious and spiritual minded man. Nine days after completing than ever now with Cheap Electricity. Of his 72 year he passed to the peacefully Great Beyond March 27. 1891. course, either or both may be purchased On a stone at the head of his grave are inscribed these fitting words: on convenient, easy terms. An amiable father here lies at rest. As ever God with his"image blest. The friend of man, the friend of COOK IN COOL COMFORT EnJOY g truth, The friend of age. the friend of youth. Andrew Fjeld. |