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Show The Lehi Free Press THoneYoar To News 82-- W or 220 u 1 WandReBo,, .' of Home News Deadline Wednesday Noon Advertising Tuesday, 6 p. m. rise . . . Pirated In and For Lehi, Utah County, Utah LEHI CITY. UTAH FRIDAY. AUGUST 27. 1948 MeConference 'onvene Sunday of Seventies of the Eardley BB Com- Welfare U General Lst Council W. 8llena sx31"'" will t ui August 29, .Webb Will as, he - President - J- J wam, Ar- conuuci, uie said. , conference will commence Priethood with a j t m., session. Expected to The are the following: siaKe nign presidency, patriarch, stake clerk, -- vjo cO, Priesthood presidents and sec Melchizedek fcittee, all Melchizedek of TO GET NEW branch FOR GARDNER CHILD Icedure for id Teachers' were held Funeral services waid Second the Saturday in 3, Gardner, JoAnne for chapel LarLois and Glen of daughter sen Gardner. JoAnne died last Tuesday, after a long illness. Bishop Cecil L. Ash conduct ed the services, which opened with prayer by Dr. Elbert O. A Thompson of Salt Lake City. was solo "Liebestraum, piano played by Joan Evans, after which Delbert V. Traegeagle, principal of Provo high school, fintendent. spoke. Goates ine said. Teachers Set itute, Workshop the Alnine Institute and pop Sept. 1, 2, and 3, is in this district and perhaps e entire state inasmuch as Tograra has been worked y the teachers themselves, to David K. Mitchell. AVI 1 ng bish-bisho- ps' counselors, After a vocal solo, "I Need Thee Every Hour," by Russell Webb, accompanied on the organ N. by his wife, former Bishop E. Webb spoke. Bishop Ash gave brief concluding remarks, and lesday. Russell Webb played Mrs. Sept 2 and 3. thev will "Brahms' Lullaby,' as an organ a' Lincoln High School solo. 'or continuation of thP in- President Armond E. Webb and workshop. the benediction, and the offered group ehairmen from in the Lehi cemetery was teachers " of sWIontarv e.rravp j dedicated bv Orson D. Thomp subject matter I ana son of Salt Lake City. from the secondary were named last spring fP the program. I institute culminates months Juration by the chairmen guidance of Alice Frdistrict elementary f?r, and Leo Hansen, At a maspecial meeting of the IJary supervisor, Tuesheld council, are the group chair-Itir- st yor and city fwing received grade, Laree Van day night, the council hi; second, Meda and accepted the resignation of J"er, Harrington School city of Lynn R. Webb as four-yefn Fork; third, Ethel councilman. Mr. Webb stated J Alpine; fourth Leone that his resignation was recomfeasant Grove Central; mended by his doctor, because JJomasP., Larsen, Lehi of his health condition. and ! "wa Cook, Harrington Mayor L. Carlos Coatcs J" American Fork; sixth, the council accepted his resignaDorton, Lehi. and tion with a vote of thanks eff'o Visual Marvin Allen, and work his appreciation for I School and Rulon Brim- - ficiency while serving as a mem- I n asant . '"vc nwnudi, .Kpr 0f. the COUtlCIIi Mini- tu firtR,.iL was of the year. Mr. Webb, who V SClPnro K'iiwn, i V. councilof ivermn Anderson, ected to the office i L?r?CmaticS- Alf Roers term last man for a rnt Grove: 1r,,, as chairserved November, has "nton, Pleasant water drpartmcn man of the city eCntlnrv,; T. r, i lva Sanson, ianf and chairman of the hospital ft.. as well as participatJ. music, of numerous I American Fork; librarians, committor, member a as ing Cordis, Lincoln; physiin other departments. council Jtion, Parien Peterson. committees Mavor Coatcs and the vocational agriculture, appointed Virgil IL Peterson arrptt t.. i e' of the Lehi planning Jhn S. Lewis. oioiogy-Lincoln. chairman remainder commission, to fill the Jnemi.stry. Luther Gid- -, of Mr. Webb's term of office, n erican Fork; commer- Mr. his appointment. Jty Wadley, Ameri- -j accepting stated that if Mr. .guidance and counsel-i- ;, Peterson health should improve, rmi. Burnham. Central Webb's to asthat he is ncain able of,flce: L manual arts, so councilman sume his duties as f th, Lincoln. he would relinquish the position e teachers will meet at their pre schools Sept. 1 to get Fated with their fellow in Afil to, go over text books, and f room assignments for ping of school the follow- - w , m OS 1 P f - ar 1 r.,. - - four-ye- ar rr - " Lehi Plans Rousing Welcome Reception For Jay Lambert c fore hime. to select a taemlo com pete against the others in the region. Earl Chapman, the other remaining veteran, has moved to Idaho, and his tackle position will be hard to fill, Coach Prior said. However, with some 20 boys from last year's tenth grade squad augmenting the returning squad members of the eleventh grade, including Boh Brown, Booth Sorenson, Keith Powell, Nile Sorenson, Charles Johnson, and Stanley Nelson, Coach Prior expects to mould a squad who may surprise a few of the "contenders." A few of the of last year, from whom Coach Prior expects to draw players to show some real competition in this year's league games are: Donald Kenneth Whimpey, Ash, Earl Peck, Buss Yates, Dick Cooper, Glade Berry, Don Hard-maVee Warenski, Marvin CarHarold Allen, Vanile South-wicson, Harris, Cloyd Gaylon Smith Leo Ault, Reed Sunderland and Keith Dillon. This year's tenth grade also has some fine talent coming up, Coach Prior said. Some of the promising members of this group are: Dick Felt, Neal Manning, Kay Holmstead, Harold Christensen, Dick Southwick, Paul Calton, Jerry Peck, Stanley Grant, Neal Carson, Jack Doyle and LaVerle Lehi s Jay Lambert AUGUST 30TH FIRST REGISTRATION Webb. the United in favor of Mr. it was relng During the meeting and C.t threatened bv Webb minorities. ported by Mr. bo DATE Sylvan W. Clark of Lehi, chairman of the North Utah County Draft Board 33, reports that the first registration date for young men born in the year 1922, after August 30, will be Monday, August 30. Lehi persons will register at the Lehi Post Office. Mr. Clark points out that persons may register with local boards, wherever they may be on the date of registration, and their registration card will be sent to their own draft board office. Registrants should be sure that they give their home address on Line No. 2 on their draft card, as location of the card is determined by this address. Employees of the Geneva Steel plant will register, as far as possible, Mr. Clark said. Other registration places in the NcrthUt ah County area are: American Fork City Hall, Pleasant Grove City Hall; Orem Post Office, and at the draft board of fice at 125 East Center, Provo. LEHI DANCE SET tenth-grade- rs TO DE GUESTS AT LATONA will be given a rousing reception upon his return from the Olympic games, when the entire com- Prominent Lehi Couple Plan will pay tribute to him Golden Wedding Anniversary munity next Tuesday evening, August Member his 31. of class, city officials, . r- - graduating stake officials nd civic organizations are com bining efforts in sponsoring a big free dance in the high school ' gymnasium, to welcome and hon or their returning hero. The Lehi athlete is expected to arrive home Saturday or Sunday, after representing the Un- ted States in the Olympic games at London, where he reached the In the heavyweight quarter-fina- ls boxing division. The only Utah member of the Olympic team, he made a spectacular showing dur athletic ing the international meet, receiving praise from ath letic experts and officials from all parts of the world for his clean-cmanner and fine sports manship. He has been encourag ed by some of the leading boxing experts to enter the profes sional ring, as a contender for the heavyweight championship of the world, recently relinquished by Joe Louis, upon his retire ut MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. WING Open House To Honor! Couple September 5 ment tween' Price and Fort Duchesne, The as a whole are For several years he operated invitedcommunity to join in welcoming Jay a livery stable on the corner of back to his home. There will be Second East and State Street, on no admission charge at the dance, the site of Ralph's Cafe, giving which is scheduled for 9 p. m. up his business when he was Music will be by Bud Hutchings called to serve on a mission to and his orchestra. 1905. serv was He in England Mayor L. Carlos Coates has ing as president of the Y. M. M I. A. at the time of his mission proclaimed this celebration as An open house reception Mr. and Mrs. John honoring The Lehi Dance Set has been William Wing, 165 East Second invited to be guests of the manNorth, who will observe their agement of the Latona dance anniversary hall in American Fork, at a dance golden wedding next week, will be held at the to be held Saturday night, August home of the couple, Sunday, calL Lehi's official welcome home for 28, report Chairmen Mr. and Mrs. little and wife his the stellar athlete, and Lehi September 5. They extend an Leaving Anthony Ferkovich. invitation to all their friends and daughter at home, he served In stake officials are cooperating In Members may obtain tickets relatives to call between the the mission field until 1907... Up cancelling all church meetings on from any dance set committeemen hours of 3 p. m. and 9 p. m., and on bis return, he received a tele Tuesday evening, so that every any time before Saturday, and request no gifts. gram from President Heber J member of the community may membership cards will not be acMr. and Mrs. Wing were Grant, asking him to serve as join in the recepttion. This tribute cepted at the door. Sreet dress married in the Salt Lake Tem- agent for the Beneficial Life In is the result of the community-wid- e will be in order at the affair. He ple, September 7, 1898, and have surance Co. in this area. sentiment toward saluting resided in Lehi ever since. They accepted, and has never been re for his accomplishments, his lived in their present home leased from this position. He Jay have CALVIH II. SWEHSON fine sportsmanship and conduct, since the first year of their served as agricultural superin and his scholastic achievements, marriage. Both descendants of tendent of the Lehi sugar factory and is a RETURNS FROM gesture of appreciation Lehi pioneers, they have each for ten years, and has been em for id in advertising his his Leany. been active in church and civic ployed as local sales representa BANKING SCHOOL home as well as his state town, Salt mills in of woolen the duties. tive DAVIS GROCERY ROBBED and nation. Mr. Wing was born in Lehi, Lake City. Calvin H. Swenson, cashier of SUNDAY NIGHT the State Bank of Lehi, returned July 28, 1870, a son of William Shortly after his return from Preceeding the dance ai.Q re The Davis Grocery on State to the bank after at- and Martha Goates Wing. He his mission, he was set apart as ception, he will be honored at a Tuesday, street, owned and operated by tending the Pacific Coast Bank- lived at Heber City, Utah, dur one of the presidents in the 68th banquet by the sponsoring or Ellen and Jim Davis was robbed ing School, held at the Univer- ing the first fifteen years of his quorum of Seventies. From 1913 ganizations, with members of the last Sunday night. The vandals sity of Washington at Seattle life; then the family moved to to 1917 he was a counselor to various units in attendance. SpeLehi, where he has since made Bishop James H. Gardner of Lehi cial guests will be his parents, gained admission by forcing open during the last two weeks. the west window, and left via Mr. Swenson reports that this his home. He herded sheep, as Second ward. He was a member Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IL Lamback door. Only candy, gum and school, which was attended bv a boy, at Duchesne, and when a of the High Council in both the bert, and his coach and trainer, the stage be- (Continued on inside page) Marv Jensen, of the West Jorcigarettes were missing, said Mr. 120 bank officers from eight youth, he drove western states, was very much Davis. dan Athletic club. worthwhile. The bankers were Members of the supporting orprivileged to have, as instructors ganizations may obtain banquet and lecturers, some of the tickets from their official heads. nation's most outstanding eco The banquet will be served at nomists and bankers, and also 7:30 p. m., either at the stake gained much from the exchange The spotlight of western horse ber of each club will assist with tabernacle or at Ralph's Cafe, of ideas and the comparison of according to the number of ticLehi ushering. Water Superintendent Richard experiences with each other in manship will be centered on kets requested. Reservations at a Lehi that announces the when Mr. Clark discussion sessions. Saturday evening, Gray that the first pumping of informal $1.25 othof per plate, should be made to be with will attendance hosts at food to club addition In "plenty concession, Riding the new city well above the setnot later than Sunday, so that each the banker will on be of resident Utah Central the by er vittles,' operated session, posses tling tank has taken place Dur- is several research final night of the mee't George Carson and Dean Wilcox plans may be detailed. y assigned ing the initial test run, everyindivid to the of District Four of the Utah State of the local club, to feed the hunadapted Speakers at the banquet will thing seemed satisfactory, a pres- problem to be com Western Riding' Clubs Associa- gry spectators. are include Mayor Coates, Lehi High which bank ual sure of 400 gallons per minute nleted as extension work. Thus Tickets for the Lehi show are school coach Dean Prior, PrinInc. Seven riding clubs from being held steadily, with a water each banker is enabled to con tion, the 50 in will cents for adults, and 25 cents cipal Lloyd B. Adamson, Stake the district participate level drop of only fifty feet. The centrate on the problems with annual show which will com- for children between the ages of President Herman C. Goates, and finest test indicates, therefore, which he is confronted because 2lub presidents and a represent8 p. m. in the Lehi six and twelve years. that the well will supply a suf- of local conditions surrounding mence at of Jay's High school class. ative This rodeo arena. evening's performances ficient flow of water for the size his own bank. Mr. of be at will at each from Lehi 6:30, Springvillc Representatives high school class officers of pump it is planned to purchase This school which is growing the seven the hour Clark earlier clubs said, of being Ada Dransfield Peterson, '44, participating it was reported. rapidly, is one of three schools form the central committee for chosen to take advantage of day Valno Peterson, and Read MilWork on the new city drain for banks' officers conducted in the regional meet, with Morris light for some of the events. ler, together with class advisors the nation. on Center street has been comLehi representative, as Dean Prior and Frank W Shaw, Clark, pleted, it is reported by Mayor chairman. are acting as the central commitLocal Children Coatcs. Extension of the drain Roval scheduled for Events tee in arranging the homecomSaturday Screen On southward from the Memorial Appear Mr. as announced are Clark, by ing. Cooperating Offers Barqain Peorganizations, building through the Virgil as follows: Grand entry, parade In Local Theatre who are financing the affair, are: Customers was completed terson property Nights class, pleasure class, barrel race, The Utah Theatre, managed The Lehi City Council, Lehi A special bargain to movielast week, manhole covers were stock horse class, heavy Lions club, Junior Chamber of ligh the featured the on by work n by George Cleon Leany, is feagoers is being installed, and stock horse and class, spear ring by Clifturing a unique idea in enter- Commerce, Lehi Better Business r;.d surfaces was finished.to the Royal Theatre,it ismanaged calf wild cow roprace, milking, announced. tainment next week, Mr. Leany Association, Lehi American Leford Miller, connections broom class, ing, polo, cutting gion Post, and Lehi LDS stake announces. Next Tuesday and Wednesday, new drain will be made by the and races. officials. relay adtown were free in arPhotographers Mr. Miller is offering eity sower department, upon clubs will also last Participating the and with and two to Tuesday Saturday, mission persons rangement through he city compete in drills, Mr. Clark said. Wednesday of this week, taking SEWING CLUB he announced. Enlargement purchase of one regular admisMeet winners in each event will Mrs. Arnold Ball was hostesi of local children up to of the drain has made it possible sion ticket and a coupon clipped enter the state meet at the Salt pictures to members of her sewing club. five of These Press. age. years pictures t, ndeouatelv service homes near from the Free The time Lake fairgrounds, Rep. 7. Judg- will be shown on the screen evening. of Thursday This coupon will be found on well as store and dwellings l,v was in after which will state selected be es the sewing, spent by the Utah Theatre next Wednes dis the back page, underneath the in the Mam street business a tasty luncheon was served. organization. day and Thursday, Mr. Leany regular show bill. trict. is E. J. in snid. Chirtsofferson yet had their pictures taken. No product is n success until charge of lighting and the Dr. ine pnoiogrnpner will be Those being photographed Sun- T..,.ir,iif,nicm is the idea that Pepper bottling company will available Sunday from 3 p. m. to day will also appear with the it is sold. That's where advertiswith you can have great power furnish the sound system A mem 7 p. m., for those who have not earlier group, he added. comes in. ing out responsibility. n, k, Lehi Riding Club Will Play Host To Central Utah Posses Lynn R. Webb Resigns As Councilman; Peterson Named - DS Candidates are advised, in the , r meantime i. wiuki ,. . prior ... . at hi r. .L omooi Activities As which are renuirvl trt kQ I UC lUit'U out before participating in activity. The forms include a medical rtvrt .i rv..u Prior points out that he is desirous of having all these forms in by September 1. With only one returning veteran, Hal Holmstead, Coach Prior has a real task be. For the nrst time m years, the Lehi high school band on e schedule for new uniforms this year, it is revealed by Frank W. Shaw of the high school music department. Projects are being outlined by the Band Mothers organization, headed by Mrs. Udine Wing, in cooperation with school officials, to raise additional funds toward the purchase of the uniforms. Mr. Shaw said. The school board will contribute $1,250.00 toward their purchase price, and an additional $500 is now in the Band Mothers' fund, $100 having been contributed by the Lehi fund-raisi- and counselors. Ward Ire committees are not in to attend this meeting, Pres SEPT. HfcUIH nu-nt- t Idents iu cam-pu- HIGH SCHOOL BAND stake mission iency, stake Aaronic Priest- committee, stake commit- charge of Adult Aaronic bishops, iood, bishops Association this eg. 65J lelors, ward clerks, stake summer. teaching committee, and Exact details of the 'Aaronic Priesthood general plans will be worked out aria. shortly after the opening of the aeral sessions will be held school season, when the style of 1 m. and 7: 30 p. m. Music uniform and costs will be deterbe furnished by the First mined. Schools in the district receive choir, directed by Rulon a, the Fourth ward choir, their right to have new uniforms led by Naomi Schow, and in rotation. Last year, American J9j Icial stake Priesthood chorus. Fork's high school band purspecial welfare session will chased new uniforms at a cost 351 eld at 2 p. m., with the fol- - of $3,900. hg requeted to attend: The welfare committee, FUNERAL SERVICES m PRACTICE idates for the 48 additions to High schools football ould report at the school squad s. Monday. Sept. 1, at 5:30 p. m., for the initial practice session and distribution of equip-- ! . UNIFORMS it was an- - Herman by FOOTBALL Coach Dean Pi,or announced today that prospective cand- quarterly conference. tr U I fx NUMBER ONE two-da- Theatre To To fill-i- 1 " of-fi- re I |