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Show I 1 Telephone Your it lr News To or 8-- W .1 6--W ilS LJLM Your Home Town Newspaper fcjjUME FOURTEEN LEHI CITY, UTAH. Funeral Services I: Held Friday For Infant Adams Tct rites were conducted Fri- ocvuiiu t .( 1 n. m. in ixie rd chapel for Seralin Ann Ad Your Patronage FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947 POSTAL VIOLATION NUMBER TO RESIDENT THIRTY-TW- O Fjelds Observe CHAIRMAN CHOSEN FOR BRINGS WARNING OUTLINES SPRING PLANS fW-- The Only One Printed and Published In Lehi . BEAUTIFICATIOtl GROUP if I Lehi Merchants Deserve w 57 th LOCAL RED CROSS DRIVE Wedding Anniversary As a result of an investigation A lifetime pioneer couple of conducted in Lehi Tuesday by Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld, Members of the Lehi Beautifi- - Postal Inspector Gardner of Salt The annual Red Cross drive celebrated their 57th wedding an Postmaster A. Carlos for funds will get under way in! Lake, cation committee met at their home WednesSaturday iFIFTH WARD CAGERS evening in the Memorial building Schow warns residents against Lehi next week under the direc FIRST WARD SCOUTS niversary Feb. 19 at an informal din day, former Lehi resi- in what proved to be one of the the mailing of unmailable mat- tion of J. Maiben Stephenson, l colt Lake, ner party for members of the PLAGE FOURTH IN . J WIN CLOSE TILT local Red Cross drive chairman. most successful and best attended ter. Ante Iniant Mams aiea vy eunen. immediate family. Following dinMr. Gardner Announcement of the appointsessions of the year, it was an The by inspection H&y morning, Feb. 19 in the Lehi ner, the evening was spent rem- TOURNAMENT MONDAY , nounced this week by Chairman was necessitated following the in ment of Mr. Stephenson by counli'spital after a short illness, inscing. Lehi stake in the Salt Lake post- - ty Chairman, Sterling k Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fjeld were basketball Leo Hanson. Senior scouts of the First ward terception She was born Nov. 14, 1942 to was made Wednesday by barely nosed out the Fourth ward married Feb. 19, 1890 in the LoAt the ' meeting the progress office of a package containing anklin B. and Annie Ila Webb champs earned the reputation of orjfdams of Lehi Survivors include bemg one of the strongest aggre- made in the inspection of local cartridges which was mailed by Mayor Dean Prior. squad Monday evening in a hard gan temple. Mrs. Fjeld is the Hoil r parents, one brother and one gations in this region last week premises was discussed and it was a local citizen during the hunt According to Chairman Steph fought battle that ended 18 to 15 daughter of Joseph and Sarah in ing season. The person commit- - enson, the drive here will begin By virtue of its win, the First Dixon Broadbent English handIter, Alfred Franklin and Celia when they particpated in the Re decided to push the city-wi4 flen'e Adams. Four grandpar-- a gion Six annual play-o- ff tourna- spection to an early completion ing the offense stated that he March 2 and continue through ward retained its league lead and cart veterans. She was born Aug. . its also survive, Mr. and Mrs. ment held in Payson, Feb. 19 to in order that results can be tab was not aware he was violating March 8. The town is to be div- protected its undefeated record 17, 1870 in Lehi and will celenem M Webb of Lehi, and Mr. and 22. ulated. According to Mr. Hanson, postal regulations and was mere ided into zones with a brate her 77th birthday this fall. for play this year. inof each man to in zone. of a of "is the the Adams Mr. Fjeld, stake Patriarch, was Utah F. charge A. by warning Ogden, ly given inspection Suffering only one defeat in purpose Another close contest was play ps. In accepting the honorary po- - ed born in Lehi May 30, 1866, a son I Services, under the direction of four starts in the tourney, the acquaint the people of Lehi with spector. However, the maximum Monday between the Second is Chairman the factors for this L. mar that the local with of stion, Cecil Carl violation, J. E and Anna Anderson Stephenson Ash, penalty points physi opened the fourth cagers ashop garnered and Fifth ward squads, with the bv A. B. Anderson. A place spot in regional standings. cal attractiveness of their prop out Postmaster Schow, is $1,000 sued the following appeal to lo Second of Sweden, both of whom Fjeld 3. In d ending on top veterans. Mr. .Ileal duet, "In the Garden," by In their first contest the locals erties." Inspections are conduct or two years imprisonment or cal residents: other tilt of the evening. Ce- were hand-ca- rt the w4 seldom-sun- g "A in ed hero the both. chairmen 81 ward and their be will in Dorton and Duane Woffin- - won a three-poiby May. dar Fort forfeited to the Third Fjeld victory over n followed. The first speaker the Center Creek squad from Attending the party besides the r, inspectors who record on indi Among the articles that are life of Americans is one who ward because of lack of sufficient In their second per- vidual score sheets, results of the classed as unmailable, says Post- asks for money. He comes to the players for a Starting lineup. Ce honored guests were Dr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred. Ada Rob- "Call and formance Me," n then sang, they lost a close one to inspection. One copy of the score master Schow, are the following: store or office or front door and dar Fort recruited players from Kenneth Noyes of American ' Peter-n 1. Whiskey Rum, brandy, beer says: talk Third by Virgil Payson prepared ward, 31 to 27 and sheet is retained by the property other squads and defeated the Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter, " 'Our town's quota is so much. Third ward 16 to 10 in an exhi American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Alwas read by Bishop Ash. on the following evening defeat owner and the other by the in wine and other intoxicants. lan E. Fjeld, Alpine and Mr. and 2. Ammunition Cartiridges, We've put you down for a con bition tilt osing musical number, "Softly , ed Provo Fifth ward 37 to 35. In spector. In the spring, the second tribution.' will be will and Mrs. Del Asay and Mrs. Edna and made, is shells other Jesus d Tenderly, Calling," their final tilt they outclassed inspection shotgun explo Following Monday's games, the Cook and son Kent of Lehi. "You may have hoped to be First ward Senior the Spanish Fork Third ward, be recorded on the same score sives. as sung by the quartet. Bene-ctiScouts took up sheet as the first inspection. By d. in this particular was offered by Aaron 3. PistoLs Revolvers and other overlooked right where they left off at the Sixteen teams participated in comparison of the two scores, the firearms capable of being con- drive, but you give your money end of the first half schedule, Accompanist for the ser- and feel pretty good that you the regional tournament, with the amount of improvement can be cealed on the person, ces was Mrs. Eva Carson They are again in first place with determined and the score final 4. Park of ward Matches and other inflam- have done your duty. Provo slat Interment was in the city cem- - winner, two wins and no losses to their By compiled. ed to participate in the mables. "Your dollars along with hun credit Second ward is tied with slery, wnere Armpna n,. weoo to A encourage .property plan finals in Salt Lake. The (fedicated the grave. Postmaster Schow reminds res. dreds of other dollars contributed First, also having two victories runner-uPayson Third and the owners to make an improved idents that there are other items by people like yourself make up and no defeats and Third and third place team, Springville, will showing on the second inspection in addition to those above that the funds of the community chest, Fourth wards are tied with one A Provo man suffered a bro meet to determine the second was proposed and approved at are equally unmaliable and per- the Boy Scouts, cancer campaign, win and one loss ken leg early Monday morning apiece. Cedar this entry from this region to partici- Saturday's meeting. Under sons in doubt should seek ad- aid to crippled children, Red Fort and Fifth, are in the cellar near the Point-of-tMountain, plan owners of premftes that vise from the meet. Cross or whatever the cause may spot, having lost two games and when his parked car was struck pate in the deor postoffice First five place winners in the show improvement will be given clare the contents of their pack- be, to carry on the good works not scoring a victory to date. by a truck, according to Neldon certificates of award. Awarding fol"Dick" Evans, Lehi, state high tournament misas were to All parcels may be opened regional fight disease, to relieve of these certificates will be bas- ages. lows: huof lessen to and the way patrolman investigating the troubles examined and any one found ery, Commencing Thursday eve- DATE SET FOR SCOUT accident ed on results of the inspections. man of 1st ward Park edbeings. Provo, place; As a further incentive to resi- flagrantly violating the regulaifng, March 6, another adult Patrolman Evans said that Don "This organized drive fund is tions will be prosecuted. ntation class will be added to the Payson Third, second; Springwill COURT OF HONOR Clark received a fractured committee the prodents, an American idea. No other naleft actensive program now in pro- - ville ward third; Lehi Fifth ward claim two clean-u- p periods in the leg and right ankle. He was givtion could gve so much to so and Wyoming fifth place. fourth, was wednesLehi ess, it scouts revealed are displaying much if Leo spring, one just before May 1 many millions in distress whom enthusiasm over the next month- en emergency treatment at the Mfey by Hanson, Alpine school and one in the early months. Mstrict official This new class, SECOND WARD PLANS they have never seen or may ly Scout Court of Honor, which scene of the accident by Dr. Boyd On Miay 1 activities will be held Larsen of Lehi and was taken to never see. is slated to start will be held in the Third ward the on the school grounds in celeUtah Valley hospital by the rndscaping," in the Lehi high I think we like this system of chapel riext Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Wing BANQUET MONDAY bration of May Day. At this time Mortuary ambulance, lavolunteer Hhool and will be taught by Er- giving. I think, too, A highly entertaining program school and elementary school ter high transferred to the Vetbeng of the Under the and who men women The that the one-act sponsorship series of has been outlined for the meetBfst Rheimchussel, landscape ar- plays and students will present a Centenerans' hospital in Salt Lake. to and effort their musical time adtect at the Brigham Young Ward Welfare committee, the entertainment give ring ing which will be conducted by provided Beautfica-tio- n Mr. Clark and another Provo Lehi Second ward is making nial program ond the by the Lehi stake MIA in the door bells deserve more appre- Odell Peck and Leroy Gammon. piiiversity. turncommittee anticipates Keith Norton, reportedly man, to for be held a tabernacle Tuesday evening was ciation and applause than they All stake scouters, ward scouts banquet The class will be free to the plans over a "Clean City" to the were working on their stalled ing 3 7 March at Most hear. don't of them hailed and their parents are urged to by those attending as one usually $iblic and all residents are en Monday evening, o'clock in the ward banquet halL mayor and city council of the most entertaining performlike to ask for money, but up be in attendance. Several Eagle auto which was parked beside the auraged to take advantage of the when it was struck by Following Saturday's meeting, ances of its kind to be The banquet, prepared by the held in Main street and down State street badges as well as an unusually highway, portunity available. The first from Lehi a bread truck representatives driven by Murel eight be followed will Relief and to the many homes they go, large number of merit badges will Society, iree or four classes will entail beauti- - Lehi. attended the county-wid- e of Salt Lake, patrolman Bigler for Tickets the free dance. a and back and with come pledges be awarded at Sunday's Court. Evans said. Mr. :ctures in the class room to be by Following the opening prayer held Monday at Clark, who was are now on sale for $1 fication meeting money. Vernon billowed by outdoor K. Scouts from each ward are by the Nielson, Third g on the left side of on practical banquet the Smith the building Joseph the car was "The volunteer solicitor and to gain possession of the cov- caught between the monstrations if the weather per plate, announces Bishop Ce Brigham Young university cam- ward presented an all girl com truck and the volunteer giver are walking eted "scout bells" now in rmits. Field covered by the class cil L. Ash. posses- the stalled automobile. Mr. Norin Provo. Nearly 400 persons edy, "Too Many Marys." Cast pus' is to of the free testimonials to American banquet Purpose eludes everything from plan- sion of the Fourth ward, and a ton was not attended the meeting in which for this play, directed by Eunice injured. to meet the welfare dom. Individual freedom seems Watkins and Enid Wells ng and plotting of the ground raise funds as was one was Hanson Leo large attendance is anticipated. Chairman Damage to the car was estito as well to ward as of the of the the needs helpfollows: inspire spirit the selection, planting and care Beverly Thomas, Carma of the main speakers of the evemated to be $250 and damage to fulness just as it inspires men to BAPTISMAL SERVICES all kinds of flowers, shrubs provide entertainment for memDelores Wilkins, Hanson's of Trane, Mr. Mary the truck was set at $50. Mr. Subject ning. sold are abundance Tickets and earn the bers. d trees. by talk was being of Organization Mangum, Annie Williams and produce "Type Bigler ''was cited by Patrolman the ward teachers. they ar willing to share. This is TO BE HELD SUNDAY of In- Joyce Morton. for According to Mr. Hanson, "The Evans for failure to keep car unInspection Necessary afa pretty good country. Committee in charge of the Stake baptsmal services will be der control. dividual Premises in a CommunFollowing the play by the Secdscaping class is quite in keep- Mrs. the week of March leld in the fair includes, Bishop Ash, Other speakers included, ond ward, a violin solo was play 2 "During 2fg with the Centennial program Seminary building at Mrs. Myrtle Allred, ity." 8 your homes and business 2 to Irene Wilson, m. Sunday, March 2. Fourth ed Q IS a Verv finA nnnnrtnnitv Knowlan of B. at Jean Mrs. Roger Price spent TuesHaws, p. Carlos, by manager accompI J Mrs. Jean Jackson, Marguerite cenanied by Hugh Haws and LaRae houses will be visited by this ward bishopric will be in charge. day in Salt Lake visiting friends. state Utah division, appropriate time for residents unselfish volunteer asker in the A, B. Anderson, Arlan tennial Kirkham, accompanied by Phylpresent thir problems and re Vance, commission; Mrs. Allred. Aaron and service of the Red Cross. Receive Fowler ave expert advise." Faulws, Orem; Bob Wool, lis Fox rendered a vocal solo. The him or her kindly and give Mrs.. Jean Jackson, adult edu- - ord enrollment for this class, sey, Provo; Mrs. Lucille Walker, curtain was raised on "One Who of your money so that Walto Came and Grove Pleasant uon supervisor for the Alpine "one of the finest available to Mayor Gettysburg," presented the less fortunate of our fellow lace Gardner of Spanish Fork. by the Third ward, with the folpool district anticipates a rec- - date." find life more livbeings may Attending the meeting from lowing cast: Carlyn Coates, Orlo able." Lehi in addition to Mr. Hanson Brems, Wallace Gardner Mar-thaJudging from the brisk opening match between Roger and Joe J. MAIBEN STEPHENSON Gardner, Glen Smith and were, Morris Clark, H. A. Anderticket sale, a sell out crowd will LePore of the West Jordan Ath Chairman Local Red Cross son, Ed Jonhson, E. B. Garrett, Arnold Brem. This presentation hand for the Lions club letic club. However, because of on be Drive George Strasburg, Lloyd Stras-bur- g was directed by Norma Curtis and boxing show slated to start Sat- the advancement shown by two Arnold Brems. and Dale Peterson. urday at 8 p. m. in the high local youngsters, Jesse and Gene Fifth Ward Observes A solo Leo school David R. MtchelL by trumpet gymnasium. Bennett, it was felt by the comsuperintend- - noon for the trip to Atlantic City. The show; which is sanctioned mittee in charge that a match Birthday-Reunio- n accompanied by Donna Mitot the Alpine school district. That evening they will attend an Lehi Students chell followed and the Fourth Members of the Fifth ward ob- by the Utah State Amateur Ath- between the LePore and Bennett members of the board of ed informal session of the convenSessions ward made their Legislature presentation, served the ward's birthday and letic association; will feature brothers would add to the alition left this week to attend tion in which they will hear refrom Cousin students of Ninth Cast held its annual reunion this week. some of the most outstanding non ready e the "My Sweden," commitgrade convention for school admin- - ports from the Research program. for ward the Fourth school CitizenLehi Junior included, High rators and on Festivities began Wednesday at professional fighters in Utah. been working Sponsored by the local Lions superintendents to tee that has held at Alantic Citv. N. J.. various programs since 1942,, the ship and Government classes will Connie Peterson, Doris Roberts, 5 p. m. when a party for all chil- Included in the array of talent club the entire program includes visit botH houses of the state leg- Uvonna Smith, Halene Hunger, dren of the ward, up to 12 years are such standouts as Jay Lam-be- t; matches between members of the a:h 1 to fi. time of the last meeting. islature today (Friday) where Carlyn Norberg, Gene Schroder, of age, was held in the ward amDale West Jordan Athletic club and atFloyd Richardson; will Board members Sunday morning they accompanying and Beth Jones. Prompters for usement hall. Refreshments wore Roberts; Neil Hilton; the Lepore local boxers, who have been work additional will receive in Mon they and services Werintendent Mitchell include tend Vesper Fullmer brothers. The ing out under the supervision of of struction in the workings of gov the play were Donna Nicols and served and were followed with and e following: Thomas Powers, day morning the first sessions Jeannie Manning, and the direc- dancing. On Thursday a program night's card includes 16 bouts; the Lehi American Legion. ernment shi; Judge A. N. Christensen of the convention will get under way After attending the morning tor was Edna Loveridge. With Chairman Joseph IL Lamwas presented in the ward chapel which are highlighted by an rem, president of the board continuing through Thursday. exhibition contest final between Before of the the sessions "The confollower 7:30 of at dwas an bert in charge, tickets are now play, the m. Jay legislature, close they p. ;m Barratt, American Fork; Following the the Great Joanne" exhibits Fifth will Lambert, on the view Mitchell 8:30 and Golden on at other dance sale a by and can be purchased with ward, display West, Pleasant Grove; and vention, Superintendent of the capitol a piano duet was played by Joyce entertainment in the amusement Gloves basement from any member of the Lions the mem in board champion the and home N. will fly frence Gammon, Vineyard. visitTne building and attend the noon or- Singleton and Joan Evans. The hall highlighted the affair. Re- and Floyd Richardson, 175 pound club. Price of admission, includentourage will arrive in bers will return by train, St. gan recital in the tabernacle. In Fifth ward cast, directed by Ruth freshments were served during light heavyweight AAU champ. ing tax, is $1.80 for ringside seats; Kington Friday mor n i n g ing at several points including Second feature attraction will be $1.20 for adult general admission h"e they will visit points of Louis, Mo., and Denver, Colo., the afternoon they will be guests Banks, included, Lois Larsen, the dance. Tribune-TelegraNorma Larsen, Clifta Bennett, The committee in charge in- between welterweights Dale Rob- and 60 cents for children under Salt Lake of the new over look will rest. Friday where they night they will and radio station KSL and Ila Wing, El wood Hunt, Sherman cluded. Mr. and Mrs. A7.er South-wic- erts of Lehi and Neil Hilton, West 14 years of age. ave Washington and journey to school buildings and school promake a tour of both estab- Ingram, and Paul Peterson. will Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane, Jordan Athletic club pugilist. some to gain Assisting Chairman Lambert Pladelphia, Pa., arriving Sat-p- y grams in an effort for of these boys are former in arrangements are Dean Prior. the Both Mr. Mrs. lishments. and in valuable Closing program prayer Willes, be Douglas morning. Here they will hints which might Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen, AAU champions in their weights. Dr. E. Eddington, Glen Wing and The students will be chaper- was offered by J. Maiben visit points of interest be- - the possible building program in J s Robisoh oned Keith and Lela Ericksgn. Original plans called for a Dean Worlton. by Joseph ooarding a bus in the after- - Alpine district ! i Zgp4 . 1 J- - TTT- -J jf Ercan-brac- M-M- en de f ( sub-cha- ir, 25-2- nt He-be- 32-2- 9. on Al-e- 32-2- 5. Monday Accident All-Chu- Investigated Lehi Officer rch p, Date Set For Start Of Landscaping he All-Chur- ch Education MIA Plays Please Large Audience Tuesday Nite vie-in- beau-tificati- on Le-Gra- nd gen-rous- ly ne .R. Mitchell, Board Members Finest State Boxers Appear On Local Fight Card Saturday .eave for Eastern Convention Had-fiel- d, Attend Q star-crowd- ed ' 178-pou- nd heavy-weig- ht m k, 0X1 i Mr Hi School Gym 1 Lions Sponsored By Lehi Club 1UU Reserve Seats General Adm r Children K - - $1.80 $1.20 60c |