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Show I W The Lehi .Free .Press News UV' SHIRLEY FOWLER SCOUTS ENTERS RACE FOR C'TY. Deadline-Wedne- Non ft- - Tuesday, 6 p. m. 4L UTAa'raDAYT AUGUST "sTiSi CITY COUNCIL sday Advertising and usjjr iGrljt Bm r :T WARD fir NUMBER FIFTY-0- E Here's Lehi's Famous Silver Band Way Back in 1905 SET MILL LEVY STEEL DAY QUEEN i uts of the First to sponsoring a dance Shirley the in of Mrs. iJFridav, August.12, Lehi's mill levy has been set at 20.5, it was announced this Fowler, 18, daughter week by Mayor Carlos Coates. Arlyn Fowler, Lehi. t! I Ward Amusement hall at presently employed by Art Dyes' At a meeting of the t hy council X J to which the public Cottage Market of American Monday it was decided that ',1 -- i;.Tlv invited. Fork will be sponsored bv that though the trend throughout the nation was for tax will to be ds from the dance raised Lehi's would be mainto help am ay tained at the present rate. me wwp w ,rio planned oy "T. The power line rebuild:: Park later this pro. Smith. Cecil to ject got underway this week according i, a with the installation of poles leader. 4 and the stringing of wi:v in the wm j urines orchestra :n . rl area behind Main Street. Plans T1UJMC. h diiv 4i call for old lines to be taken out .t1. if cream, .... aimi j umci t i and larger wires with greater 3ents will oe soiu uy uu..H installed from the capacity sub dance. the during station on Fifth West extending me som ana be will iets Sixth North. It is planned to I4Jl I to ase will entitle the guest that the new installation will ... nn "n door Drize as well fpace materially eliminate overloads mission to me aance. ' and other problems which ;ters concerning the prizes occured with the old system. at seen be 'given away may Two new members were ap- and Light. Power . i. 10 ii. ine tii . .mm from i m ml w ijoimiu Mti. rianning Commay be purchased mission by action of the council r ox, itov MISS SHIRLEY FOWLER Sm th. Harom in Monday's meeting. They are Evans, Boyd ford, Gayle E. N. Webb, for a term of six Uonr. Mark Young, Yuji as a " f t.. i 3 1 Steel Day organization and Virgil Peterson foi Stephenson, Queen candidate in the annual years, a period corresponding with his C Grant, Penrod, Stanley balloting for the coveted honor, term as city councilman, two Ick Felt. according to Mrs. Art Dyes. years. The celebration will be held Labor Day, officials announce. S GLENDA HUI18ER Votes may be purchased in sup- FIRST WARD TAKES port of Shirley at Lehi and AmlllfE erican Fork business houses, LEAGUE LEAD stated Mrs. Dyes. Those desir3 Mission ing to purchase votes may do so IN SOFTBALL PLAY nda Hunger, daughter of at the rate of 2 for 1 cent, writFirst Ward defeated Fifth 12-- 9 ing the name of their candidate in a nd Mrs. Francis A. Hunger, loosely played game Tueson the ballot. ileting her first year as a day night to win its third straight Miss Fowler graduated from tonary in the Northwestern game in second half play and Mission reports that she Lehi High School last year take over the league leadership. where she gained many honors. s her work very much. In the opening game of the recent issue of the The vivacious Lehi candidate was evening, Fourth defeated Second ch Section" a letter is an outstanding performer in the in a closely contested 3 game. i from Glenda and her senior class play and 'other rirst-rut- n game was ine She was inion writing from Seattle, dramatic productions. marred and by errors, rhubarbs, member of the Lehision and ; of their experience of listlessness afield and at bat. to teach a Sunday Pioneer executive staffs. Shirley flashes of outstanding il class at one of the local lists service as a class officer, However, were seen. Gailey played play stant Subse- - yell leader, and church worker. churches. well for the First as did Haws for She has been employed during Fifth. I lof interest on the par of their the school year by Penny's Batteries for the First were Store in Lehi and summat Istant friends in the tenants 4V flormonism. Glenda also mers by the Cottage Market in Rothe, Gaisford and Beck; for the Fifth, Hunt and Haws. s reference to exchange American Fork. R. Gray and Roberts were the i pes with church groups. A queen and two attendants Fourth's battery in their win x Brown of the Seattle will be designated with the royal over Second. For the Second, $ High council who is visit-i- n trio to reign over Steel Day J. Gray, M. Allred, and L. Brown Utah while recently activities Labor Day. Mary Peck formed the battery. a Brown reunion in of American Fork was last year's Next week's schedule pits county spoke highly of Miss queen. Fifth against Third at 7 p. m. fer's work and attitude. followed by First versus Tuesday da left for the mission field LOCAL MAN WINS 8. Second byes. at Fourth i 1948. She graduated from SCHOLASTIC "J a High and attended BYU HONORS AT KANSAS 5 .years prior to her mission college Manhattan, Kansas, ac She will also be remem Chase Allred, 160 East cording to word received this Rodney as an attendant to the Utah 4th North, Lehi, was among 17 week from the school News ty centennial queen in the summer school students winning Bureau. celebration. membership in Phi Kappa Phi, Mr. Allred was one of eight scholastic graduate students awarded this national honorary Nicaragua Republic con- at the summer distinction. He is a candidate for organization, 57,143 miles. school session of Kansas State the degree of master of science. square Lira, Malcom 3 field 4-- be-ivit- at-J- ed i tenimnA'i tiw mi f - n linini 11 W" ' mm iiih if i rnn- - i J i ml Tie Free Press picture and is fiicJ"(!ed to T. F. Kirctam or furnisi-ii- g ttarii.es of the LehiSdveBand 4, J905. 77ie photographer J.'ie C. E. Webb The uniforms' "Weri dark green trimmed in black, with "Lehi" on the front of the caps. The carriage, which was always used to transport the band, is stM intact at the Lehi Rodeo Grounds but, of course, without the fancy viarkings and decorations which used to adorn it. All but five of the original band members are now living. How many can you recognize? Left to right they are, William L. Goates, E. N. Webb, I. L. Lott, W. E. Whipple, Bard H. d, Dennis Giles, Lawrence Briggs, Alma Earl, Richard Hutch-ing- s, Ray Goates, graham Goates, unable, to identify, Jay Smuin, M. S. Lott, Azer Winn, Herbert Taylor, T. F. Kkkhan, Hamilton Gardner, Roy Davis and Charles Goates, official teamster, driving four gray horses. "e nawen't thi. 1Ce'B , UTm0 been able to fellow, but a lot of folks, tta post week, who e1atnJy sympathize A . CATCHES BIG ONE Word was received this week of a Brown Trout caught in Blacksmith Fork River, weighing 29 lbs. after being cleaned, ncluding gills, and drying more than three hours before being weighed. It measured 37 Inch es in length and probably weigh ed more than 35 lbs. when taken from the stream above the forks of Blacksmith River. The bait which attracted him was a spinner baited with worms. All-re- Hol-bro- I I n, .iMMI I te SUMMER BAND PROGRAM CONCERT ATTENDED GAINS IMPETUS BY LARGE CROWD Activities in the summer recreation program continue to with interest be of much hundreds of teenagers partici pating in field sports weekly. Play in the softball leagues has reached the half way mark with winners declared in one league and hard fought contests featuring other league play, ac coring to Earl Holmstead, direct or. In the 5th, 6th, and 7th grade group the First Ward won first half honors and opened second half play with a eame against the up and coming Third Warders. Thursday night. Mondav at 7 p. m. in the 8th and 9th grade groups the Fifth Ward meets the Third. In full dress regalia the Lehi Junior and Senior Hich bands presented a concert to an esti mated listeners Mondav night at 8:30 on the south lawn of the high school. The summer concert climaxed the ten weeks music course eive by the Lehi Recreation Associ ation. 5; 6-- 0; 6-- Me-san- 6-- v"v- , - I ' -' 1 S ' ? . , L VZR l J"" . - SUMMER PRIMARY FINAL RITES TODAY DRAWS TO END FOR i I J g. J. E. JOIIHSOII Funeral services will be con With the holding of ward festivals this week the? annual ducted today (Friday) at 2 p. summer Primary program drew m. in the Fourth Ward Chapel to a close, according to Gladys for James Edwin Johnson, who Peterson, Stake Primary presi- died suddenly Tuesday at 6:30 a. m. of a heart ailment at his home, dent. Three wards, the Second, 550 E. 9th North in Lehi. He was born May 20, 1881, at Third, and Fifth held successful Primary activities. The First Provo, a son of Neils and Joseand Fourth Wards were in the phine Johnson. He was a midst of building projects and it and farmer and has was not thought feasable to hold lived in Lehi most of his life. He has been an active mem meetings in those wards. Mrs. Peterson wishes to ex ber of the Fourth Ward for a number of years and had filled a press appreciation to who assisted with this mission in the Southern States and in 1900. He was a member of year's summer Primary. the Elders Quorum at the time of his death. MARSHAL CALLS Mr. Johnson is well known In Lehi and served as city council ATTENTION TO man from 1932 to 1938 and also had been supervisor of utilities ORDINANCE CITY from 1941 to 1943. Citv Marshal Clemn Turner He married Marion Jones on calls 'attention to SECTION 237 20, 1906, in the Salt Lake August of Lehi City Ordinances which she survives. Temple, "FLOODING STREETS reads: Also surviving are the followAND SIDEWALKS. Every per sons: Alton B. Johnson, Ely, ing son who wilfully, carelessly or William D. Johnson, Nevada; negligently obstructs, injures or Sacramento California; Herbert floods any street or sidewalk by N. jonnson, bait uiKe cny; the flow or seepage of water, or Harold T. Johnson, Tooele; who willfully, carelessly or negli seven grandchildren, two brothwater his under gently permits ers and a sister, Alfred C. Johncontrol to escape in any manner Steven J. Johnson, so as to obstruct, injure or flood son, Provo; Los California; and Angeles, or street within the Mrs. sidewalk, any J. Cohen, Salt Josephine limits of this ciy, is guilty of a Lake City. misdemeanor. Bishop Grant Christofferson of Visitors fit the home of Mr. and the Fourth Ward will conduct the Mrs. John Brems recently in services and burial will be iu ciuaeu ivi rs. j. m. waiiace and the Provo City cemetery. husband of Aberdeen, WashingCarol and Joanne Smith reton, and her daughter, Mrs. Marto Lehi, Sunday after turned garet Richardson, and son Dean of Centerpoint, Oregon. spending two weeks visiting in Petaluma, California, with their The country of Mexico is four aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. Le times as large as Spain, Grande Adams. poulti-yma- Featured on the program was the performance of guest soloist Leland R. Carroll, who has ap peared as a cornetist with several outstanding musical groups. Before the war he was a member of the famous 145th Field Artillery band. During the war period he traveled with military units playing in Hawaii, Australia, and New Guinia. 8 m. at p. Tonight (Friday) The concert, under the di the First ward senior scouts have of Frank W. Shaw was as rection scheduled a practice game with follows: team. the First Ward Elders' Lehi Junior High Band "United Nations March." TEHNIS WINNERS Moonlight Echoes." "Lake HamiltonWaltz." ANNOUNCED "Blaze of Glory March." Orchestra "Andantina" String As the annual Lions sponsored Lemare. tennis tournament nears comole-tio- n "Minuetto" Mozart. winner are announced in Lehi Senior Band March, "Powith some several divisions mpous Major" OHvadoti. matches yet to be played in r. Overature, others before complete results will be available.. Cornet solo with band "Blue In iunior singles play Dick Bells of Scotland" Chenette, LeFelt defeated Dick Cooper land Carroll, soloist. In Selection "The Merry Widto annex the crown. 3 iunior doubles finals Felt and ow" Lehar. LaVerl Leany defeated R. K Cornet solo "Grand Russian 0 to take Fantasy" J. Smith and Yuji Levy Leland R. top honors. Carroll, Phyllis Fox, accompanist Marches "New Frontiers" Merriel Wathen defeated Billy to take midget 0 Robison "Hoi ida y " Mesang. singles honors. faces Dianna Mercer Jedda The fear of the Lord is the Robison in the womens' singles finals. beginning of wisdom. Proverbs 6-- .'M'V- - ok CITY RECREATION 7-- h t THE 1949 VERSION Shown in the small picture below is a facsimile of the Lehi Silver Band, in the form of a float, sponsored by the Second Ward Sunday School and appeared this year in parades for the Lehi Roundup days. Looks as if two of the fine little musicians are too busy playing to be seen by the photographer. On the left are, Ronald Farnsworth, Michael Smith, and Jerry Smith. On right end are, Wendell Farnsworth. Stephen and Larry Glather. 6-- 2; mmml w I "Argonanf'-P'rang-Kise- ? , IrTJront vJ "ihe'.'Wllliavi Gray residence on Third;.Z . X .j rw, ACarbon Copy 44 Years Later jy EaslStred.TTiehand had been sert'iw3inttr6Twf"loum, qs was customary on July 4th in titosc day. 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