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Show nn lie Leni rree ires and SIjP 2tfht LEHI CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH endenhall Youth Gets Helping Hand ""liHii"1"- -. "" v"-" i'B'' t Jsxyjj'ff .riHdlli'mi1 -- J "1""" imu, i n -- ii " "r m.m,,. .t-i- . j sm.&;.' NUMBER THIRTY 10, 1950 Rats go to Elementary School Red Cross Drive Gaining Impetus .r"'--- iWSS.i n Utt ' - ! ni s ' , I iiiw j.n i - n I i nn urn in 1 "Ma;-;- Lehi's 1950 Red Cross stations are maintained by the Red Cross. More than two and paign entered its second this week with intensive house a half million items of clothing to house canvassing being carried were processed last year by the 'I forward, Chairman Basil Dorton Red Cross and given to the a needy. reports. No count has been made to 4 , date of funds collected, but plans LOCAL CITIZENS TO are that by the end of this week each house in the Lehi area will TAKE PART IN have been contacted by voluntary solicitors. Lehi's quota has CENTENNIAL TREK been set at $700. Dr. W. L.. Worlton, T. F. Kirk Assisting with the district Mr. and Mrs. David Carson, ham, Lilli; collections are Mrs. Mrs. George Leany, Mr. Mr. and Vera Mrs. Hutchings, Stewart, Mrs. and Mrs. A Carlos Schow and Mrs. Goldie Dickerson, Hazel Roberts and Mrs. Rula Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman will be among the some 300-4per Dorton. sons who will make the Sons "Our wholehearted particiFebruary 13th four albino rats of the Utah Pioneers Mormon pation in the Red Cross program started going to the Lehi Elebecomes important," Mr Dorton Battalion trek, it was announced TYPHOID IMMUNI mentary School. The American observed, "when one stops to this week by trek officials. Junior Red Cross sent the rats The caravan will leave Salt ZATION PROGRAM realize that during the past year to help teach the students about the Red ross made it possible Lake City Monday, March 13 at for 228,515 persons to be assisted 6 a. m., reenacting the historic ANNOUNCED good eating habits As soon as in 330 domestic disaster relief trek which is a saga in the pio they arrived they made their immunization A proof the the From West. home in Mr. Larsen's Fourth typhoid neering operations." This was but one area in which Capitol city, the group will leave gram will be conducted Friday, Grade. There the students named the Red Cross stepped in to pro for the south rim of the Grand (today) March 9, in the base- them Tit, Tat, Toe and Mbe. The vide emergency treatment. Other Canyon, arriving there Monday. ment of the high school between students decided to feed Tit the a. m. and 8 food that was served at the school programs which the Red Cros Ixiesday the modern pioneers the hours of Dr. E. to Phoenix-Mes- a m. leave for the will according p. courses. lunch center. They also decided aid first are supports to experiment to see how imCity physician. water safety, blood banks, assist area where they will visit tne Health authorities urge that portant milk was in the diet To to name Temple at Mesa. Wednesday, ance to veterans, the colorfully uniformed repre- people take advantage of this do this' they fed Tat, Toe and several. A nominal fee of Moe whole wheat but Tit had The Red Cross expended over sentatives of the pioneers wil' opportunity. cents will be milk to drink while Toe and Moe a million and a quarter dollars leave Mesa for Yuma from which twenty-fiv- e in recent years in one" relief point they will leave Thursday charged for the entire series. had water, tea, coffee an J oda at a toronado for San Diego. Friday the cara when pop. By eating food operation struck the communities of Glazi- van motors to Los Angeles for immunized last year will be the school lunch center Tit gala s. Dr. Eddington and ed 24 grams. Tat who was drink- er and Higgins in the Texas Pan- ceremonies and from that point Berto will San the drive Dr. handle virtulaly leveling scores group Boyd Larsen, in cooperation Ing milk gained 46 grams while of residential blocks and leaving nardino from which point they with the State Department of Toe and Moe who didn't get milk will leave Saturday for the re Public Health and the Public a. 10,000 homeless in that : HealtbTNursej will adminlstelr fhej ing the two weekJ the were ion V "Over "2000 highway first aid turn to Salt "Lake Clty-this diet The students hav ; v,;: Official programs will be held shots. i each stop with local celebri In cases where children are decided to put the rats on a good at Education Leaders ties joining in the activities. The under four years of age, medical and poor breakfast for the next Attend Convention group will march into the1 towns, authorities suggest that parents two weeks. These little rodents are very A group representing the Al- nattily attired in authentic garb. consult with their family phy ian before shots are given. (Continued on back page) playful, active and tame. Their pine School District returned life span is about two or three home Tuesday night from a Atlantic to City, years. For each week a rat lives trip a child would live about six where they attended a school adHEALTH months. By handling them they ministrator's convention. Mr. and were have become great pets with the the Making trip COUNCIL ADOPTS students. Mrs. Thomas Powers, Mr. and ... of Ameri Thomas Mrs. Barrett Since the started rats RESOLUTIONS going to and The Lions club meeting sched- Polidori fight, and the taking school with the students most of can Fork. Superintendent At a meeting of the Lehi Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. uled for 7:30 p. m. Thursday, of pictures of club members for the school work has been about ouncil held Monday Clifford Clark of Pleasant Grove, March 16 at Ralph's Cafe will inclusion in the i entennial his- them. The students have made a Health evening at the Memorial build- and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill of feature a varied evening of tory. graph to show how fast they are the Pleasant Grove, representng the events among which will be an approved ing, members Arrangements have not been growing. They have also made address by Orval W. Adams, completed for the guest appear- reports, posters and charts which publicity program of the Crip- U. E A. ratified of of the ance of Mr Adams, but tenta- they have taken around to the The saw Children's executive Drive, points many group pled the appointment of Mrs. Roy interest along the way, including Utah First National Bank and tive programming calls for the other classrooms. tours in New York, former president of the Ameri- nationally prominent banker to The students feel they have Peterson as chairman of a comand can Bankars Association, films of speak in what local club officers learned a lot from having the to mittee organize preliminary Washington, Philadelphia the recent Jay Lambert-Rem- o details in preparation for the use hicago. state will be one of the finest rats in school. They believe the unit due in of the mobile programs of the season. experiments will result in the Lehi around May 15, and authorAll members are urged to at- children of the school eating ized Health Council representtend that pictures may be taken. more wisely. atives to meet with the City council on matters pertaining to the unsanitary conditions at Wines Park and the rodeo grounds. Mrs. Florence Mendenhall reported on the Crippled Child1 ; The children of Charles and George and Mary Russon Kirk-haren's program stating that the Of their 8 children, 7 are Eliza Kirkham Crabb are invit(Continued on back page) are: Charles They ing their friends to an open living house to be held Sunday from Glendon Crabb, rancher in AntiLEANYS RENOVATE 2 to 6 p. m. at their home, 462 mony, Utah; Mildred, Mrs. A. W. APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT North Center Street. They were Magelby, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mercantile this week married March 11, 1895, in the Donna, Mrs. Orrin Winget, Salt announced that their appliance Lake Temple and except for Lake renovated Salt William City; Hment has been rabb, merin of few a Wash., lines Toppenish, new years superintendent of the Utah-Idaand several and Elsinore, Utah, have lived Sugar Co., at Belle chandise added to the stock to in Lehi. Fourche, South Dakota; Lowell make the department one of the Mr. Crabb served for 50 years Crabb, mortician in Spanish most complete in the Lehi trado the with Kirkham V. Crabb, US 'o., Lt Sugar Fork; ing area. man a with as South Dakota, young Weaver, beginning Army, In addition to refrigerators, brothers. He was and Craig Crabb, in the lumber the Austin cleanvacuum sewing machines, superintendent at Toppenish and hardware business, orpus ers, washing machines and dish Elsinore and assistant super. Christi, Texas. and There are 26 and Zenith washers, ranges n. intendant for a time at Lehi. He grandchildren and 16 radios, Leanys is now prepared Belle also South was at Leland Fourche, Their Sunson, of line to offer a complete Dakota, for a short time. He was Crabb, died several years ago. beam, Toastmaster, and G. E born in Dundee, Scotland Sept, The two older sons, Glendon and small appliances. Featured will and Leland, served in World War I, 9, 1872, a son of Charles and merchandise be gift-tyAnn Crowder Crabb. He came and the two younger Kirkham dison Also kitchen appliances. to Utah as a young man of 17, and Craig, in World War U. play are the latest Zenith radio with his mother and sisters. Both Mr. and Mrs. Crabb have inmodels. Leanys cordially born Mrs. Crabb was in been Lehi, active in church work their visit and vite you to drop in March 19, 1878, a daughter of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CRABB on inside page) (Continued enlarged appliance department. :Vi."7 r I ''if - ' '"'-i " ..,1 " " ! ' 1 Fourth Grade Students Study Eating Habits of Tame Rats 00 9-- 11 6-- on, s. fifty-cent- ! f - - -- - - " , 4 STER SEAL DRIVE GETS UNDERWAY two-wee- ks with to carry out an effective plan of from treatment and education, the services of skilled technicians are mis and from Moss essential, and research has shown ice Bertagnolu, physical that many cases which have, in for )ist at headquarters the past, been considered hopeSociety for Physically Hand-I- d have under adquate trainless, is Paul indea helping hand roblems of walking ld seven-year-o- son of Mr. and Mrs. ing and education, become members of society. ?Mendenhall of Lehi. pendent The Easter Seals are sent to i vicum oi cere oral everyone in the state who has a Utah Society for the telephone and it is hoped that send In his or her rally Handicapped is now each one will have been missIf dollar. you its annual Easter Seal fting that you will reIhe dates this year are ed it is hoped so seals that you may 9 to April 9. The funds quest your dollar to this contribute your Easter Seal Sale are nhall, m a cerebral palsy worthy cause. support is Mrs. Harold Mendenhall of the drive, chairwoman local commonlv i spastic paralysis is and reports cans for receiving and posters are by damage to certain contributions, in local business of the brain that placed govern being houses. r control. This v due to brain hemmorage RELIEF SOCIETY Qunng, or immediately PARTY NEXT TUESDAY , or by sleeping sick r other diseases of the The anniversary party of the ' Ine intelligence of the Relief Society will be held in fai Plasied is not neees the stake tabernacle next Tuesmpaired. In fact the I. day, March 14, at 2 p. m, it is cerebral palsied chUdren announced by Lillieth Peck, as does the I. of 0. un stake president of the . i i pppea children. In order ent 'bral center. nalsv. -- -. f Lions Plan Varied Program For Next Regular Meeting Hill vice-presid- sight-seei- ent ng X-R- ay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cirabb Celebrate SSth Anniversary v m. ho y Council Outlines Plans r Power Irnnrovements f'uonal power lino the expense incident to securing that service. Tentative arrangements have been made for a special advertising campaign to be conducted by the Deseret News in connection with the Centennial ,week activities Sunday, June 25, a voted to cooperate full page will be carried of Lehi neaitn t ouncil and history depicting early happenagencies as well as fton of the mnKiU .u- - ings and growth hundredth Lehi's one publicizing by sharing in birthday. are contemplated which "ervice the hospital and Street business areas stated George W. Leany, in out- we City's long-terpro- m fil fliyurnt R Me Play Nil Utah-Idah- great-childre- pe S' Harch 21 - Stake Tabernacle 8:15 p. m. |