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Show 1 latest J Dime Out of Evert Dollar in A aIU.S.Wcr Bonds cvei the tcp he Lehi Free FOR VICTORY UKITEO STATES WAS BONDS-STAM- PS LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOMETOWN ED NEWSPAPER " r IPT"1 Ho. 43 LEHI, CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1942 RECREATION CENTER 0SAHD SCHEDULE HIDE FOR AUULT- - SCHEDULE FOR JR. SOFTBALL LEAGUE CLOSING OF STATION GARTEN TO BEGIN WORKING PARENTS YOUTH SOFTBALL HEARING OH MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED PUBLIC SUMMER KINDER- TO BE OPENED FOR DORTON LAMBERT SUHtUULtU MONDAY A plan is now in formulation The marriage of Miss Betty Jean At a meeting held last Friday-eveninMrs. Mr. and of Dorton, daughter work out a recreaton schedule for! the scout leaders of the have Station Pacific Union The Lam E. Mr. to Clyde Dorton, chlidren in our city between the1 Summer kndergarten will begin Clyde met with the recreation an application with the State wards filed Mrs. Mr. and son of Josepn and drew up a bert, of 6 12 members and ages whose parents are Monday, June 8, in the Lehi for the staff this sumLambert, took place at the home of Public Service Commission both their tJ ed to recreate provide 16 years of age and the boys men and boys will for league one team O rganized in which I each ward will participate direction of a ward mem-:- ! der the This appointed by the bishop. on niShts' Friday will piay . Jt played on be played game will be the games will first SandSP-m- . le industry maintain physical to iis league stress. Workers In deare urged to get in schedule is as team listed first at 8 ana reversing uie uiuer first round the follows with paying in the next June 12 round. 1st vs. 5th, 2nd vs. 3rd, June 19 2nd vs. 5th, 1st vs. 4th, g engaged in a war industry in-- ! eluding parents who are engaged' in farm work. The pain is to have! these children register for the play! center and a small fee will be' charged to purchase materials for' their entertainment, the hours this' center would be open will oe deter-- ! mined to a large extent upon the' needs of the parents, registration! can be made at the home of Mr.! Prior on 41 north 2nd West, any day after this publication. The center will be located at the school campus and during inclement weather will be in the school lunch room at the high school. The center will be under the direction' of Mrs. Fern Johnson and Mr. Prior. Primary building. These classes planned to run for six weeks are especially recommended for the children entering the first grade this fall, who have not had the experience of the winter play school. Miss Monson of Pleasant Grove, who has been selected as the teacher has had special training in kindergarten work. She is anxious to meet all parents interested in this project, next Monday morning at 9 o'clock. GOOD RESPONSE TO SUMMER MUSIC hvP. W 1st vs. 3rd, June 25th bye. 2nd COURSE TO BE bye. 1st Sh vs. 4th, 1st vs. 2nd, 17-- 3rd July bye. STARTED rules governing the same The reation league of the years will be In effect rec- few past In conjunction with the Red Cross this for under Captain Butler and the City Recreation Department, a special class in water safety and swimming will be started today Thursday! June 4, at 4 p. m. The first classes to meet in the Court Room of the The City Memorial Building. course is designed to cover the following phases: 1. Beginner Breathing, Floating, Water Panic. 2. Intermediate Strokes, 4 league. HANDICRAFT HEWS craft center day at 2 p. m. will be opened The instead of 3 as This center previously announced. located between the Primary ud Grammar grade building at the school campus. Wood craft and fundamental. sewing will be emphasized with 3. Advanced other crafts added as demands are each PROGRAM WATER SAFETY vs. 5th, 2nd vs. 4th, 10-- 3rd July 4th vs. 5th, is -' 5 additional J j strok-- ! es. made. j I Life Saving Techniques and what not to do. Registration will be for this class and will be made at the home of Mayor Prior or at the Recreation Room of the Memorial Building. The subsequent classes wil be at Saratoga where special rates will be given to members of the class. The time will be Thursday from 4 to 6. 4. siimooob jsauij suoubu 8AIM Pm aqj saoqs jjjoav aujj osib puB oj noX ww ji LOCAL DEFENSE COUNCIL MEMBERS URGED TO QUALIFY FOR CORPS MEMBERSHIP XBd sjuBd inoqs Sujjhbx !' ,i3srui m jojBjado auoudapx aNoa uvm Ana Xsnq "!I B pua am jb PUIJ JO 3ABII sl jo I nq ml m 3utqstj 03 mouh ;.uptfj ,3ut n.l Btn apiSB jnd aq BBduij aqj piBS UHVla m ' 'auoqdapi sb ubui jua 'Aajpq na UVM rang s.wqoui aaq J$ j.usj jBqj ipstou Suj 9DUBU0 XlUO 3V a'tubujpjo j.uop i pareo no ,0J I( UOUBI dn paMaqo aouis pBq ut si sreaA" jo XPbi amn jaa'Avs v QNoa uvm Ana jo dno b mqi q ubd aqS ji avoujj o; sjubm WJBW XN XBS puB J3A0 3U10D J pasn oqw auo aqj sj aqs ,.MB3ns , . paaBOS s jtutoiA jno ut 'sauin iq'3ia jnoqB mou R3 HBuis b ,,1Hi 0 uvm Ana 3upadBj s.aq sdBqjaj PI0ll oi uaui o "UIP"oo jBqj uj auioq ais '..pasudms ;ou ui.i.. '.."dn 9ux S " n n0i? ? ami01 paw UBtu B "WSW SBl Po;uBuiB..MOunooa.. anoa .,. OBirj uvm Ana 'stop mou asou aqj japun 'uiaqj pasn HVA SUi am 44 3at STRAW HATS UVM Ana auioo o "uijq , P3! PUB J9UJ03 5, poo,s snf JaqoBO Sop OJ JI uo oj jj pauoRuaui J o9 p i, UBUI M33 Men's work and dress Ladies' Garden Hats m PtnoD Rodeo Togs PapuoM pub :3ai ua pBq oqM aaqojBO 3op B nq piBaq iCrjuaoaj ajw HIMOOOD Boots. Shirts, etc. Aa JJ(11S A7VHH ; Power's Shoe Store right to close the station in Lehi as an agency station. Coming at a time when railroad facilities are needed more than ever and the importance of the agency to the sugar factory business and the delivery of coal to this area and the indusrial development in North Utah County it seems to the civic officials and community leaders to be a very unwise thing to grant so it is urged that anyone not favoring this petition be at the Memorial Building Wednesday, June the 24th at 10 a. m. to protest to the Public Service Commission, the granting of this petition. This station means a great deal to us come out and help us keep it even- - ini?. with Bishop Joseph H. Storrs of American Fork, an uncle of the bride, performing the ceremony, before immediate family members. Dainty refreshments were served following the ceremony. Mrs. Lambert if a graduate of the Lehi High School and a student of the Brigham Young University where she has been prominent in musical circles during the past year. She was a member of the Variety Sweethearts trio and has been featured with the trio during the past season on radio programs. Mr. Lambert is a graduate of the Lehi High School where he has been one of the outstanding athletes of the school. He was selected as the most representative boy of the school during the past year. The young couple are living in their new home at 1957 Hubbard Avenue in Salt Lake City. COLLEDGE-BUCHANA- Dean Prior, Mayor. UTAH COUNTY AUCTIONS 26 TRACTS OF LAND N Provo, May 25 The annual May The marriage of Miss Opal tax sale conducted Wednesday at Colledge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Utah county building resulted Lee Colledge, to Mr. George Bucha- in the sale of approximately 26 nan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert pieces of land, according to Neilsen of Mapleton, county Buchanan, took place at the Collof on home last week, auditor. Sunday edge with William Hadfield performing Bidding was heavier this year the ceremony, before immediate than for many years, Mr. Nielsen family members. The bride is a said. Lands not sold were reverted former Salt Laker, where she is well to the county. known and has a large circle ol local friends. Mr. Buchanan is a ROYAL BRINGS BACK graduate of the Lehi High School and is also well known locally, i BRIGHAM YOUNG They will make their home in Lehi. j Darryl F. Zanuck's production of "Brigham Young," written by Louis Bromfield, which comes Tuesday and Wednesday to the Roya The marriage of Miss Fern is said to depict faithfully Theatre, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl daughter the thrilling events of the famous B. Carlson of Pleasant Grove, to ' Mormon trek. Some of the film's Mr. Ivan Colledge, son of Mrs. Nina are: points high Colledge took place at the home of ' The crossing of the Mississippi in the bride on May 23rd. The young winter wth men, women and dead people will make their home in' children fleeing before guns across Lehi. the cracking Ice. The massacre at Nauvop, when raiders sacked the city. masked FAST DAY SUNDAY The arrival at Great Salt Lake and the start of the final battle for The regular fast day services existence with the barren land. will be observed In all Lehi Wards, The Invasion of crickets and the miracle of the sea gulls. Sunday. 3' Jno paisa33ns bS m bIB3l jBqj puBjsjapun 9a SSnn HELD FOR DROWNING Mayor Dean Prior and the City VICTIM Council as members of the executive council on civilian defense urge all members of the local proFuneral services for Myrtle tective division under Mr. Rex Woolsey, 16 month old Gardner to fill the required num-- ' of Mr. and Mrs. Alburn Wool ber of hours training in the various sey, who was drowned in the New fields by attending classes when( Survey, Monday, were held in the possible and applying for certifi-- j Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Thursday, cation of same so they will be with Bishop's Counselor Eldred eligible to perform the duties and! Fox conducting the services. wear the insignias of the office asj The opening song, a duet prescribed. These are listed unaer "Sometime, Somewhere" Mr. and the staff manual and Commander Mrs. Arnod Brems, accompanied by Gardner can give this information Mrs. Fern Johnson. to you. Invocation. Solo "Brahms Lullaby" Joan Evans, accompanied by Mrs. Fern FATHER OF LOCAL Johnson. Remarks William Hadfield and WOMAN DIES AT FROVO Luther Coates. Solo "Little Pink Rose" Mrs. Fern Johnson, accompanied by A. Edward F. Carter, 63, of Provo, H. Wing. father of Mrs. Victor Smith of Lehi, Remarks Harvey Moseman of died at his home Monday following Salt Lake City. a long illness. He has been a remarks Eldred Fox. Closing resident of Provo since 1918 and Duet "Beautiful Isle" Mr. and was an active L. D. S. worker. Mrs. Arnold Brems. Funeral services will be held Benediction George F. Barnes. Thursday, (today) in the Provo The grave in the Lehi cemetery Pioneer Ward chapel with burial was dedicated by George F. Barnes. in the Provo Burial Park. st aqs :uj SujijBajq ftdu 0 FUNERAL SERVICES 'sjUBd jnOA uo 3ubh ';ou '..asBaid 'jua mow b jsnr,, 'Xbs no 'Aauou. H j sjjiqs 'sjUBd auir jno aujuiBxa tt.ji 'ma, jbgm jo Despite the fact that many regular band and orchestra members have employment out of town, the summer music classes are full and are well received and attended. Registration will be open for a few weeks more for others and new beginners. All past band members are urged to join the groups which meet under the following schedule: Senior Band 8 p. m. on Monday and Thursday. Junior Band 7 p. m. on Monday and Thursday. Beginners 6 p. m. on Monday and Thursday. Orchestra and Strings 7:30 p. m. on Tuesdays. All classes are Free and everyone is invited to participate in this worthwhile Interested project. new students are urged to get in touch with Mr. Shaw for further details. A number of summer evening concerts will be presented besides the usual program and parades that the various groups participate in. Watch for announcement of concert dates. Dale Russon is summer band student manager. the bride's parents, Saturday Mar-cell- us j CARLSON-COLLEDG- l I I E Kv. lui lVrw4 )lJCr ill rt)r -- 1 MEAT DEPARTMENT 2 POUND BOXES CREAM 69c CHEESE Pimento or American MEDIUM STRONG CHEESE 30c lb. 4 LB. PACKAGE PEARL SHORTENING 69c BACON SQUARES MUTTON 23c 25c Lb. CHOPS : Mo split season b. All players win De required o abide by the rules of the Utah softball association. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner and daughters, Alberta, Anita. Shirley and Anna Loye, motored to the cemetery in Midvale, Memorial Day and returned through Parley's . canyon. or 8trengt1 endurance, eat whocscpie nourishing foods. Ir J I 1 wVjjj! Grocery Department Kitchen Maid Flour, 48 Pounds $1.19 Albers Corn Flakes, 6 oz. pkg. Wheaties 5c 11c Package - 32c Lb. Coffee, Hills Red Can 15c Apricots, 1 quart tin 35c Treet, Lunch Meat in tins 2 Pounds 22c Soda Crackers - POUND A A. FRESH schedule for games mer and rules, and regulations governing the same. League play will start on June 9th with games scheduled for 8 and 9 p.m. Thschedule is as follows: June 9 First Ward vs. Fifth, Second Ward vs Third Ward. Fourth Ward bye. June 16th Second Ward vs. Fifth, First vs. Fourth, Third bye. June 23 First vs Third, Fourth vs. Fifth, Second bye. June 30 Third vs. Fifth, Second vs. Fourth, First bye. July 7th Third vs. Fourth. First vs. Second, Fifth bye. This schedule will be repeated on Tuesday nights during July and August with the teams scheduled for the first game playing the last game in the net round. The following rules were ap proved. 1. The games will start at 8 and 4 9 o'clock. A team not ready to play at the time scheduled will have a grace period of 15 miuntes after which time the team offended gets i the game by forfeit 2. A team will be permitted to borrow no more than three players and these must be replaced by own ward members as soon ; as one comes. A borrowed player if a picher or catcher must be played at some other positon than their regular team position, a borrowed player must be approved by the opposing team and also by a repre- sentative of his own team. 3. Any boy between the ages of 12 and 15 inclusive are eligible it approved by the ward leader. 4. Players not in game either as player or coach must remain on player bench. No team will be per- - , muted to piay unless unaer airec-tio- n of recognized ward leader. 5. A championship award to be made to the team winning the oust games and having the highest percentage at the end of the schedule. FISH EVERY WEDNESDAY 1 li. 1 II tUlIipiCIC Fresh Fruit and Vegetables jPep!e Phone 76 J gOUU CUIU tar State Street, Lehi 171 |