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Show THfc PAGE EIGHT mil rKLfc THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28 isu rKtaa. lxra, M SONl9r..y 'TAKE IT AWAY, collier; Bonds- - AH ORDINANCE 'V Lehi, Utah, December Airs. LOCAL ITEMS Over America 26, 1944. Miss Elsie Cox of Salt Lake City, spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox. ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1945, APPROPRIATING PROVIDING THEREOF MONEY FOR EXPENDITURE OF THE SAME AND FOR THE REVISION OF ALL APPROPRIATIONS UNEXPENDED PURCHASES HOW PROVIDING SHALL BE MADE AND INDEBT-NESINCURRED; CITY RECORDER TO DRAW WARRANTS TO MAKE MONTHLY REPORT OF EXPENDITURES OF SUCH FUNDS, WHICH SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. and Mrs. Neldon Evans and J. Smith visited with Mrs. Mrs. at the Bingham Hosmother Evans pital. Tuesday. Mr. R. SECTION I. , .V f v v - ; C'-z-.l - - i 1 - Stewart, Mrs. Belah RobinsoiTv Harriet Taylor, Mrs. Sadie Beck 454 Mrs. Eunice Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans iamuy were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. a j? spent the Bone. her parwith Christmas holidays Colorado. Grand Junction, Tuesday guests of Mrs. ents in Price were Miss Barbara u.., miuei rf Mr. and Mrs. James Dahl of Star Midvale, Mrs. Robert Hunter v Valley. Nevada, were Lehi visitors Lyman Moyle and children Wednesday. Alpine, Mrs. Wlima Crookston ay children of American Fork. Miss Miriam Lett of Salt Lake City, spent Christmas Eve with her parents. Mr. and Mjs. .M S. Lott. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LEHI CITY, UTAH. t Jm Miss Mildred Patton S That the following budget cf expenditures for the year of 1945, be and the same is hereby authorized and adopted for said Lehi, Utah, for the various funds, viz: $7,295.85 Contingent Funds Public Safety 6,488.70 Recreational and Health., 493.96 Streets and Walks 1,097.74 1,197.74 Library 2.744.35 Memorial Building Public Lighting 2,195.48 Bond Interest 1,097.73 General Obligation Bonds 4,939.79 Waterworks 7,500.00 l u;iia oooawin, Mrs Mrs. Sarah Taylor and Mrs. Ella Manning entertained a group of CHARLESTON'S CHARM Charleston, S. C, retains its '18th so full of Century architecture, warmth, charm and beautv. It might not have been so well preserved except for funds raised by War Bonds that enabled our fighting forces to erect and hold an impene- trable barrier against attack from War Bonds bought now The quaint will keep it unmarred. house that Col. Charles Brewton gave his daughter in 1733 embodies that charm. The delicate iron baloverseas. lriends at the Manning home Friday evening at a dinner and Christmas party. The guests assembled for dinner at 6:30 and enjoyed games "nd a program following the dinner. An exchange of presents directed by Santa was a feature of the party. Guests were Mrs. Clarene Quinn and Mrs. Margaret Taylcr of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Mrs. Charlotte Order Baby Chicks Now Anyone wishing to order Babjr, Chicks for future delivery see GULES FEED STORE FEEDS FOR ALL NEEDS SECTION 2. That the following Lewis, Mrs. Rachel Wing, Mrs. cony and carriage entrance leading the air corps in the South Pacific sums of money be and the same directly to the street are characteriMrs. Julia Hannah Anderson, area. SOLDIER NOTES are hereby appropriated from the stic touches prevalent in Southern in the formative years pre- Brown, Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen, homes various funds for the payment of War. ceding the Revolutionary U, i". I reasury Department in the expenditures authorized Bob Calton, was the guest of Mr. said Bishop and Mrs. E. B. Garrett rebudget for the year 1945, to ceived word during the past week and Mrs. Allen Calton, Tuesday wit: from Willam H. McBirney of New evening. Bob is enjoying a two Contingent Funds $7,295.85 Castle, Colorado, who has been in weeks furlough with his parents, Public Safety OUR SOLDIERS 6,488.70 WITH the same company in Itay as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calton. 493.96 Recreational and Health Thornton Garrett. Mr. Birney stated Streets and Walks 1,097.74 that Thornton is now serving as 1,197.74 Soencer Dransfield, sen of Mr. Library Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge and mail clerk for the company and Memorial 2,744.35 Building Mrs. Arnold Dransfield, spent and has the delivery of mail, gasoline, Mrs. Dan Peet of American Fork, Public Lighting 2,195.48 the were Christmas dinner of past week in Lehi with his clothing and supplies to the boys in Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet. guests Bond Interest 1,097.73 parents, enrcute from the army air that area. He also stated that Mr. General Obligation Bonds 4,939.79 field at Amarillo, Texas, to Lincoln, Garrett ig well. Waterworks 7,500.00 Nebraska, for further assignment Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Johnson enterSECTION 3. The City Recorder witn the army air corps mechanics. tained Christmas night at a dinner is hereby forbidden to draw any Captain R. O. Johnson called his Guests were Mr. ad Mrs. G. warrant on any City Funds except party. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. John- W. Brown of American Fork, Mr. in accordance with and within the son, Christmas Day from Newark, Pfc. Lloyd Bone, son of Mr. and N. J. Captain Johnson sent regards! and Mrs. D. D. Flndley of Orem. limits of the oppropriation of said Mrs. Eldon Bone, arrived home Mr. and Mrs. U E. Reiley ana funds herein to all his friends in Lehi. provided for. from Arizona, Kingman, Sunday, daughter, Mildred, of Gold Field, 4. The City Recorder where he SECTION from graduated recently Mrs. J. E. Shields and Nevada, to an aerial gunnery school. He is Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet received daughter, Gladys, Mr. and Mrs, T. shall at least three days prior to Tampa, Florida, for as word this week that their son, SSgt W. Reidel, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. the regular council meeting furDon Peet, has been given a ten day Baker of American Fork, Mrs. Ivan nish the Mayor and each member signment. of the City Council a report setting rest period In Australia. He is with Johnson and baby son, Ike. forth the amount of all budget ap" nam i ' Elijah" iMt' 'ijin in iiiimji Ray Bone, son of Mr. and. Mrs. propriations by funds, the disburseJohn R, Bone, arrived home Satur to ments date from such apto spent Christmas with his inday amount of the propriations debtedness incurred or contracted parents in Lehi. He is stationed CAM I BORROW if I JUST "v' LrSPUYTHIJ I for the date against each fund and with the navy air corps students at V VOUR RADIO I WANT TO Vi . tup ocbacima ramnrtrori 1 the appropriation made thereof and Central College at Fayette, not yet paid which report shall pHlPARTV3 promptly be made available for Dean Kirkham who is stationed public inspection. ' 1W WILL. MAKE XOU 4 u SECTION 5. All unexpended with the Marines at El Centro, a few with hours PORTABLE CLOTHES CLOSETS California, spent balances cf appropriations as proF Jp his mother, Mrs. La Verde Kirkham vided for herein shall at the end Christmas day. of the year 1944 revert back to the IMPROVED OVAL DAIRY PAILS, Soldered Seams, Going at 8 fund from which they were made; Mr. Marion Smuin, formerly of and budget appropriation herein Lehi, received word that his son, WE ARE OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY 70c each while they last. made may be reduced by action ofj Richard Smuin, has been wounded the City Council at any regular while in action with the American Try Our Lubrication Service No Truck To Large or Small. notice cf the that in France. meeting provided We Deliver 50 Gallons or More Free of army LINOLEUM RUGS BENNET'S PAINTS Charge. proposed action shall have been Lt. Frank Adams arrved in Lehi given to the Mayer and to all members of the City Council at least late last week from North Carolina. one week in advance of the pro- Lt. Adams and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. posed action. Provided that this ordinance Adams of Ogden. TOM WOFFINDEN. Mcraagei net apply in ease of emergCORNER THIRD WEST ON Lawrence Hardman, son of Mrs. STATE STREET, LEHI Si encies where loss cf life and great U. Viola enlisted in the Hardman, loss of property shall he involved. SECTION G. This ordinance shall S. Navy recently and will leave for take effect upon the 1st day of service on January 3. Mr. Hard-ma1 is a member of the senior ft January, 1945. of Lehi School. class the High Passed by (he Ctty Council of Lehi City this 26th day of Decem- Bakery To Close Every Saturday and Sunday j ' Due to shortage of help. Lehi Bakery en-rou- I Main Street iii 'jmmu mWm umm i Warm Morning Coal Heaters at 25 Percent Discount L NO-- 1 to-nig- DRIGGS Vr--r- 'SM? 'kf I I Main Hardware t i 9 Id ii n i ber, 1944. GEORGE LEWIS, Mayor. '.:i..'.?,7'. f ... r "it r 7 mm mi 5iLSU-- st in i i ib m ii HOMOR 6eiM6-cy- 7bNDf), p OP A 8LIMD UK? I PHOI06UOPHIC r AT OT PRtCOrJ MtMAATC MDOf 3 je and declare that the above and foregoing is a full, true and cor rect copy of an ordinance en V f r vv p.m. OF I. Leland Pcwell, the duly elect ed, qualified and acting Recorder of Lehi City, Utah, do hereby certify Jr:-- . 5- - rf4 ATTEST: STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY UTAH, ss. vi; DOS Me titled- ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1945, APPROPRIATING THEREOF MONEY PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURE OF THE SAME AND FOR THE REVISION OF ALL UNEXPENDED APPROPRIATIONS HOW PROVIDING PURCHASES SHALL BE MADE AND INDEBT NESS INCURRED: CITY RECORDER TO DRAW WARRANTS TO MAKE! MONTHLY REPORTS OF EXPEN.D1-TURES OF SUCH FUNDS, WHICH SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION." as passed by the City Council of Lehi City, Utah County. Utah. State of Utah, on the 26th day of December, 1944. LELAND POWELL, City Recorder. Published in tho Lehi Free Press, December 28. 1944. Red Raskall ....' By Clark McMeekin i r heart-marmlr- t..it nr - The itory of Lark Shannon, whose love for David North led her into many perilous .ituations. Lark knef how to ride a horse. And because she did, she found happiness and freedom in the end. rv 7rirf ffft-k' Brought to You by Read this charming story now IN THIS PAPER 3 owrfi UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |