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Show I (Buy War Bonds Future Needs For rre ID. em jrree jine ' I - TODAY They keep fighting- -' Yon keep Laying CAR DOfJDS AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI PATRON S DAY AT FORMER RESIDENT HIGH SCHOOL Si Annual Patron's Day exer be held in tne nigh Fridav. January lyth. Com- A. M. encing at 10:00 o'clock uume mai ,jonts wiii remain and parents are urged to in place of their children. I Xhe exercises will begin with an auditorium where Jsserably in the school problems high general jome till be presented. Fpllowing this Lriod there will be two confer Lees periods where parents may lass freely to any teacher they GALLED DY DEATH William Woldi Osterloh, 52. 1916 Wilson ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, store manager, Utah Woolen mills, died at his home Saturday at 6:10 a. m. cf natural causes. Mr. Osterloh had been a resident of Salt Lake City 25 years and a'ore manager at the mills 1') years. He was president of Mountain View L D S ward High Priests' quorum. Born in Provo, October 13. 1S92, he was a son of Herman and e Hardy Osterloh. Survivors include his widow, Helen Gabott Osterloh, Salt Lake City; two sons, Frederick W. Osterloh. United States navy, San Diego,, California; and Paul D. Osterloh. Salt Lake City; his mother, Lehi; four brothers, Marc Osterloh, Salt Lake City; Karl Osterloh. Lodi, California; Louis Osterloh, San Carlos, California: and Fred Osterloh, United States navy; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Lloyd, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Amelia Briggs, Magrath, Alberta Caoada. and Mrs. Leona Shelton, Lehi, and a grandchild. Funeral services were held In Salt Lake City, Wednesday. ises will at-In- d de-jr- I rJ to contact. Luncheon will WITH CLEO CHRSSTENSEN OLEO CHRISTENSEN TAKING LEADING PART 111 Ill OPERA 0UNGEST Arms and back stricken with infan-!MralvS; ?ara vs,s'. th,s baby received modern ranand treatment at the Crinnled ChiTdrpn's r...iiH through the assistance a- ,nfa,nl,Ie ioiis M"rlatrnr tothe Uf 1, make this work , possible. ?, e'ght-months-ol- d &Xvi??$ LOGAN Taking the leading soprano role in Balft s light opera, The Bohemian Girl" when it is presented at Utah State Agrcultural Collepe, January 25, 26, and - 27, im!fr .... Her-men- e be served at the hcol lunch center at a cost c? Lenty five cents. j At 2 00 o'clock the P. T. A. will One Lid their January meeting. consist will feature of the program the presentation of a National lerit award to our local band from representative of the music war America, lhe Dana iuncil of ill give several fine numbers. At is time of reporting the arrange ments committee for the day is trya services oi e to secure tne ate renowned speaker to give us concerning the formation operation of the steel plant concern-- l Geneva. Information this latter matter will be Parents please later. at- ganize your affairs to be in school. Friday. ndance at high j . U J .'..v. MELVIN JONES, Chicago. nL Uons InternaUonal Secretary-Gen- . LIONS TO HONOR SECY.-GEH- LIONS' ., INTERNATIONAL A dinner at Hotel Newhouse In Salt Lake City, honoring the International secretary-generaMelvin Jones, and dedicated to the founder and secretary-genera- l of the international association, will be held on Wednesday, January 17. A delegation of Lions and their ladies from Lehi will attend the banquet. l, bv three separate casts will be FLYING SCHOOL DONALD 11. EVANS Cleo Christensen. Miss Christensen is a freshmen OPENS AT LEHI PRESENTED WITH THE student enrolled in the school of home economics at the college AIR MEDAL FARM CENSUS where she is prominent in music A flying school has been opened activities. BEGAN THIS WEEK LEHI IRRIGATION CO. in Lehi under direction of Art Other students taking soprano A. Ninth Air Fighter-BomForce who will give instruction at roles are Lornell Hansen of Logan Tryer nuary 19th. the high school each Friday even- - er Base Belgium: Second Lieuten-ing- . FILES REPORT A ceusus of the farms in Lehi and Helen Crowther of Malad. The Lehi Flying Service has ant Donald N. Evans. Lehi. Utah, and was begun this week Two chorus will take part in the vicinity been organized and a trainer plane has been presented with the Air under direction of Mrs. Henry Wathen, Mr. and the government opera when it is produced at secured. light A AlVah Hancock and lis. daughter, temporary landing Medal bv Major General E. R. bureau of census. The census Is A report of the financial condion Hall the Senior Nibley Logan lonna, field has been made on top of Basin Quesada. of Bluebell, and Glen but a tion of the Lehi Irrigation Co. was A Thunderbolt pilot in the "Prev- - not far taxation purposes Wathen who tn at was enroute from High School campus in three even Hill. Plans stp imHprur given at the annual of the according to tempt to have a permanent land-- ,ng Angels" fighter squadron. LL census taken to determine the food company held In the meeting were ing performances Honda to North Carolina, Lehi Memorial outlook war for and post w. projects h. Manning, head ofiing field and hanpers hniih at vans nas iiown on 17 combat lew Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. iroiessor Building, Monday. The report shows lcw ett,a imlESiG&s. Most ot the missions """"s UIC . the vocal music department at the W. Wathen. m tms area "nave the company faMinf inanclal con- -, 4u'consists of dive homhiturO and inw thousand Tarms o Th. ..v- - fiinrr college and opera director. A 45 IU LiiC iju6 from the government dition with a total of cash on hand piece student orchestra will be Dublic and those rntProstPH aro level strafine in aerial suddoiI of,been .Iost at the close of the year of $3,000.83. census lists and the persent census directed by Professor N. W. Christ- asked, to contact either L. O. Peter- - U. S. First Army troops battling! An election of) officers took place will help find these farms and as in Germany. iansen head of the instrumental son or Byron Whipple. and the old officers were retained CRAZY sist with post war planning. All music department. for another year. They are: Virgil information is confidential and Other students in principal roles H. by aooawiN Peterson, president of the board. HEW DIRECTOR local farmers are urged to give Bernice are: Dee Christiansen, ADULT SEWING H. Smith, district No. 1; Ward G' can when what assistance they Jarvis, Reed Watkin and Lloyd Professor of Economics: "You NAMED AT STATE are called upon by those tak- Webb, district No. 2; Virgil H. they of of June Anderson Wilson Logan. CLASSES boys of today want to make Peterson, district No. 3; James P. ing the census. too much money. Why do you Corinne, Dean Ward of Blooming-ton- , William Hadfield is making the Schow, district No. 4; Harry Jerllng, DANK OF LEHI know what I was Idaho: Lee Nielsen of Hyrum, when getting No- 5Herman C. Goates. Place Lehi High School. I got married " survey of Lehi City and Earl Smith distr,ct Voice from of Kunzler Willard Willard, secretarythe rear! "No, and I'll bet you Time Mondays, 4:00 to 6:00 p. is in charge of the rural area. The i Morgan White of Monroe, Jean Sant didn't either." Dr. Elmo Eddington was named m. beginning Monday, January 8, national surevy must be complete of Clifton, Idaho; Allan Fradsen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson a director cf the State Bank of Lehi 1945. between January 1, and March lb and Val Christensen, Logan, Burke at the annual election held Wed-- , Twelve week course 2 hour tand family of West Jordan, and of Milton, and Ben Canning Giles "Porter, me another tneir son, staniey, oi Honywooa, Dr. get nesday. Eddington succeeds ciass period. of Smoot, Wyoming. glass of ice water." were Sunday guests of Gardner who has moved instructor James Mrs Marcelle H. TRUCK CATCHES FIRE California, Sorry, suh, but if I takes Mrs. Mr. Charles Gurney. and awaySkinner. any mo' ice, dat Co'pse in de A of Junius West Pleasant Grove Work jn dasses ,s vpn on jn. baggage car ain't gom' to BASKETBALL GAME Lehi firemen were called out was reelected president of the' Ikeep." basis witM special em- NOTICE OF MEETING t u ui dividual afternoon when a truck of . . Monday uaiirv vvini neiiu n. dcicuus s on P,rob'ems 'or beginners. groceries and produce HERE FRIDAY Pleasant Gr- o- v. L. Chioman, S. caught fire on the state highway. The fire Kansas Farmer: "No, 1 The North Bench Irrigation Co. ouldn't think of chargin' ye was caused when the truck body will hold Mitchell and Dr. E. Eddington as remodeling. its annual stockholders une oi tne vital games oi me (jjrectors. for the cider. That would be was set afire from the exhaust 2 P. M. Monay, Jan. 15, at meeting 1945 Alpine District basketball an praise the pipe. Little damage was reported 1945, in the Memorial Building, MEETING UNION iLord I ain't come to that yet. to the load which was enroute to league will be played at Lehi, Fri- fThe peck of taters will be four for the purpose of hearing Its Duchesne. flORTH BENCH STOCK- day he the L.hi boys meet Jdollars." SUNDAY annual report, to elect a board of Provo High School team in the I directors for the ensuing year and Lehi gymnasium. There will be two MEET HOLDERS TO to transact any other business that One of the town's debs had one game at 7 p. m. and The regular Priesthood officers GLEN WOFFINDEN games, may come up. er best boyfriend out at the Union Meeting will be held in the the main game at 8 o'clock. The J. L. TINGEY, Secretary. for After the fouse evening. TloWHlO APPOINTED NIGHT klinnPr all woe- nnlm Booster girls will be present with The stockholders of the North Lehi Stake Tabernacle, Sunday, looked soulfullv into his eyes. l stunts during the intermission. Bench Irrigation Co. will hold their January 14, at 2 p. m. All MARSHAL this for present little brother admission in of be Prices meeting in the Memorial hood efficers urged to popped into the living room 35c be will second league game pith one of Debbie's you know Monday. January 15. at tendance. Mats over his arm. "My general admission and 50c for re 2 p. m. in the Memorial Building At a meeting of the Lehi City Jcsh, look what I found!" he served seats. The admission price wnen the financial report will be Wayne Phillips has recently ar- Crimen Tuesday, evening, Floyd d a felled, has been advanced this year to heard and the election of officers rived with the mountain infantry. Barnes was released as night Deb by is not on of the U. S. Army in Italy. take place. take care of the extra tax. peaking terms marshal of Lehi City and .Glen with little rotner now. Woffinden was appointed to act in his place. Mr. Barnes has accepted SPECIAL PICTURES work at the Geneva Steel Plant Smith s wife was taken with a"lS in thp miHrilP rf Mr, Woffinden was formerly emthp iRht. AT FIRST WARD H. I. A, Lea vina ton littlA ployed as a fireman at Camp miths to Williams, SMALL APPLIANCES IN ELECTRICAL THE REPAIR OF f the time, he rushed her to c nospital. The doctor took The Special Interest Group of the 6 ailino urif u little I. A. will be Bring us your electric irons, toasters, coffee makers, ho4 FIRESIDE CHAT Ltjhi First Ward M. "'IS room fnr v nvamlnoHnn LIW'l eveno 1. 1. dVincy hA.. a special treat Tuesday tit given Re floor in will give plates, etc., for a first class reconditioning. anticipation. After ing when Dean Worlton A fireside chat for the Fifth Ward Ku se?med like hours, the class the pictures on Art during this I. A. will be held at the home cf M. of members ward period. All rt'Jkn aoiihiiuoii twin the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson folattend to "Mr. are Smith. your urged fLl' age group "ureal lowing the regular ward sacra Uinzy "ovens. meeting. ..vpi. services Sunday evening. A mental fiakes fifteen." ' a large shipments of heating elements for practically all makes local serviceman from the South per-ane- nt an-unc- b . 1 lhi. cwi ct-u- -- v" AO . STUFF - - - - k,, ' Jboot-leggin- " - priest-annua- r -- - -- double-barrele- "ng-snot- i WE ARE EXPERTS . Wp Just Received ca , c JUSI , received an-Sh- i! .!'ipmont of those desir- s.uPPort. ishoes for the yfcirch aldA t 1m oiner wamea j. on. e vounKer gener- - GOODWIN'S 11,6 Main Street Shopping Center Pacific will be the speaker. of irons and hot plates, also iron cords, and iron plugs. ALPINE SCHOOL This apple isn't to keep the doc-'tMichael away! Sullivan of St. Louis, Missouri, now recovered from a crippling 'attack of infantile paralysis, jltarned that doctors were very igood friends. Hospital cre for Michael and hundreds or other youngsters was provided by The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis through the March of Dimes and. the Celebration of the PresidentBirthday. Join the March of Dimes, January nd help keep America strong i or Two-year-o- BOARD REORGANIZED of the At a recent reorganization Thomas Board School Alpine Barratt was retained as president with Thcmas. Powers as Junius A. West of Pleasant member of Grove was named new Cobb- the board to succeed Charles ley of Lindon. t. Southwick Mr. and Mrs. Azer and daughter. Joyce, spent the week-en- d In Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs F. R. Goates. We rewire all types of floor and table lamps. WALLACE BANKS APPLIANCE CO. 189 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 20-- Mrs. Harriet Taylor entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. W James C. Cough, Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield and daughter, Willa. ld - 14-- l, |