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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Sons o f Pioneers Announce Annual Story Contest o o o Pioneers Outscore Thriller High In 42-3- 6 Lehi Showing a complete t jond reversal of Pinners began tle of league play with v.i-- round fSvincing 42-3- victory 6 over all the way lne thatnightwasat close Lehi. Tuesday It was a team 1 I Pioneers Drop Dinosaur Tilt at Carbon victory'111 Felt hard-earne- crowd-pleasin- post-seaso- 61-3- and Simms with 6. Collins hit 17 for the losers. The game was relatively free from fouling except for the final three minutes when B. Y. High efforts to fouled in desperation break up a Lehi stall. Lehi made effective use of an offensive screen bringing the ball from backcourt. The Pioneers boards and were high on the passing in the main was accurate. If the Purple and White are up for the American Fork and Tiger Provo Employment Security OHice Aiding Job Hunters The Provo Employment Security Office found jobs for 172 workers during January, 1951, as compared to 124 a year ago. Ninety-tw- o employers were helped in locating suitable employees during the past month. UnemOne thousand forty-nin- e followLincoln Cavemen and tilt, claims are ers are in for a rude awakening. ployment Insurance In a preliminary tilt the currently being processed by the Arthur D. took the measure of the Provo office, stated Pioneer jaycees. Coleman, manager. "This is about of what we handled a Lincoln defeated Pleasant Grove in another Tuesday enc- year ago at this time," he said. The geographical distribution of ounter. the workers filing these claims Wild-kitte- ns one-ha- lf 58-3- 1 follows: Farmers Trounce Lincoln Lehi Lehi American Fork Pleasant Grove 20 62 67 90 305 147 93 80 185 the local- Application blanks are now av- ailable for submitting pioneer sto-- ! ries in the fourth annual Sons of Utah Pwneers story writing con- test. E. N. Webb, pioneer story contest chairman, announced this week. Entries must be submitted by 1. The story must be a true account of some Utah pioneer, preferably a pioneer ancestor of the contestant. Mr. Webb pointed out. Contestants must not have passed their 21st birthday by July 1, 1951. Stories must not exceed 1500 words in length. The contestants must live in the chapter area of the sponsoring unit. The purpose of the contest is to preserve precious gems of historic lore found in the experiences of the pioneers. Prizes are to be awarded to the five best letters in ach chapter, with medals goingf to the five national finalists. Judging will begin March 10 with results to be March Honor Roll Lehi and Carbon stand one up in basketball competition followon drive alternating 32-4- 3 loss to the Class Tlayups to keep the talented ing Lehi's "A" school Friday night at Price. as balance Mtotay. off Wildcats Chilton Previously Lehi had downed the incr rroscrove and !Lwj a constant threat from the Dinosaurs in a Lehi tilt. In a rough tilt Lehi played on nprimeter as the Pioneers tie with even terms with the Carbon crew went into a second place The pattern was much in the early stages of the game. Lincoln. the Drevious zame With Dick Felt seeing only limitthe Wildcats, tight all the ed action because of a back inoffensive ace jury, the Pioneer offense couldn't with Collins, to launch a sustained and rugged rebound artist, paci- seem Y contingent. drive. Thrown off stride by the ng the B. Rebounding with a vim after blocking tactics and checking of contests to the Dolan Condie coached squad, dropping successive and Carb- the Pioneers were stimied in their Lincoln American Fork, on the Earl Holmstead cagers efforts to tip the Class "A" outd carded the victory in fit. brand of play g Felt hit for 10 his brief a to stay stint in the game. during Crosbefore a capacity house Larsen, n for in the running grove and Simms bucketed 5 each. Also seeing action for the Earl honors. PioneHolmstead the rejuvenated aggregation in the Tonight tilt were Kirkham, ers meet Pleasant Grove on the In the first meeti- Chilton, Bennett, Penrod, J. ManViking floor. Lehi sub- ning, N. Manning and McStay. ng of the two teams, 52 to 38 Herring hit 17 for Carbon. a in Grovers the merged Then on successive Elsewhere in league play Linpoint route week ends Lehi meets American coln defeated B. Y. High in a Lin-col- a 34-3- 2 Fork at Lehi and Lincoln at thriller. American - Fork 3 to rough sledding for any team. swamped Pleasant Grove Felt led Lehi's attack with 14 run their victory skein to 22 points followed by McStay's 8, J. games. Manning and Crosgrove with 7 each, B. Y. Students ... The honor roll for the second term is announced as follows by Principal L. B. Adamson: Roena Abbott, Janice Adamson. Marilyn Anderson, Lorin Bone, Janice Coates, Caroline Comer. Glenna Crabb. Caroline Curtis. Marilyn Davis, Brent Dorton, Larry Erickson, Morgan Evans, DeVere Fowler. Lois Ann Fowler, Colleen Gurney, Carl Hadfield, Kay Hanson, Gary Holmstead, Kay Holmstead, Keith Jameson, Donna Rae Jones, Kathleen Jones. Lloyd Jones, Ronald Jones, Don Littleford, David Logsdon, Neil Frances Manning, Martens, Dorothy McMillan, Gary Meredith, Marceil Morgan, Cynthia Morton, Arlene Nielsen, Donald Nielsen, Lynn Nielsen, Karl Peck, Alma Kent Peterson, Arthur Peterson, Kenneth Peterson, Gene Powell, Shirley Powell, Bill Price. Allan Roundy, BonNeta Russon, Ranae Russon, LaRaine Shepherd, Betty Smith, Carole Smith, Floydene Smith, Furlann Smith, Joanne Smith, Nada Smith, R. K. Smith, LoyDece Strong, Sandra Taylor, Eugene Webb, Carolyn Whipple, Mark Whipple, Evelyn Wilcock, Carlyn Wilson and Lyle Wood. To be eligible for the honor roll a student must achieve a grade point average of 8:5 or above in both scholarship and citizenship in all his subjects. Grades are weighted thus: announced in May. For additional particulars and contest blanks contact either E. N. Webb or E. B. Garrett, president, Lehi Chapter, Sons of Utah Pioneers. Members of the national SUP story contest committee include, Richard R. Lyman, Nicholas G. Morgan, P. Leroy Nelson and J. P. Sharp. - j j UTAH CUHTY'S TOP j PEACE OFFICER TO BE SELECTED d. Meal IS argaino LEHI UOSPITAL SPONSOR I I 02 Vere and Mary Peterson welcomed a new daughter, born Feb. 7. The baby has one brother, and a sister, Maradee. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson. PROFIT MAKING CHECKS 1 77 1 t THAT IIAHPSHInES $l0f. GALLONS HIONE 453J HALF GALLONS QUART BRICKS -- 85c - 40c LARGE VARIETY OF DELICIOUS FLAVORS Keep Your Money at Home! IVItIS HATCHERY AMERICAN FOUR motor difficulties, our wise mechanic uses his ear to diagnose whistle, whines and knocks may signal the beginlng of serious engine trouble. get to the root of It In double quick time . . , that engine to peak performance again! You save save costly repair bills later! Sonsult our skilled Doctor d that He'll tune time Fork youth was cited for making an improper turn Tuesday night by Lehi city police, after the car he was driving was struck broadside by another car on U. S. Highway 91 near Third West street. that Lehi officers reported Jimmy Hall of American Fork was driving south along the highway, and made an improper turn across the highway towards a service station. He drove directly into the path of a machine driven by C. G. Salisbury, 51, of Salt Lake City. Damage to the Hall car was estimated at $200, and to the Salisbury machine at $150. of STORAGE MORRIS WRATIIALL, Owner and Manager o ' ' today! "engine-ears- " WHEEL ALIGNMENT A steering wheeel with the wobbles means driving danger! Poor wheel alignment Is often the cause. Our experts use scientific equipment to align and balance your wheels . . . help save tire wear. Drive In today. GENE and TAYLOR com- mittee. A cash award of $20.00 will be given: $10.00 for vocal and $10.00 for instrumental. Girls will wear formats. llll! Mr. and Mrs. E. J Mower of Provo, visited at the Seth Little-forhome, Tuesday. IflOTDR Main Street - Iehi i i LEHI jEngine Ear M ICE - Meet Our A seventeen year old American - Utah Chicks R- well-traine- LIVE AND LAY crii or Write or Complete Price Listl AFTER HOURS CALL Gerald Buckley Orem 0647-E. Ray Gardner American Fork 24- -J OUR PROVO ADDRESS IS 176 WEST CENTER d THE CROW AND PAY American Fork III AUTO ACCIDENT chosen by Liahonian Club d. LISTINGS WANTED! 10 ORDER NOW! semi-mo- AMERICAN FORK Pretty 32 room modern brick home. Extra large lot, good chicken coop, garage, new washer, gas range, practically new carpet, fine location. You must see this if you are in the market for a home. La-Mo- nt Fine opportunity on this 3'2 room blk home. City water, built-i- n cupboards, plus 3 acres good soil with plenty irrigation water. Seller will leave coal heater, new electric range. Call us on this one. APPENINGS MUSIC CONTEST 5. LEGHORNS Ronald Nielsen. Secretary of the Utah County Holstein Breeders" Association announced a dairy tour to be held Wednesday, reDruary ZL. 195L All interested Holstein breeders are invited to assemble at the farm of Ronald and Eugene Nielsen, in Palmyra, at 10:00 a. m. Dairy farms in both the go xh and north ends of Utah County will be visited. The tour will end at 3:30 p m. at the farm of Charlei and Lee Wamick. Jerry Plowman, Holstein field man for the WesUi n States will attend lie tour. E state d m ever-prese- TOUR FEB. 21 - Twenty-si- x students registered Tuesday for the annual Liahonian musical award contest to be held 8 p. m. March 21 at the high school, according to Mrs. Phyllis Mrs. Verland Webb, chairman. Beck and Mrs. Orville Gunther are Mrs. Vernon K. (Ruby) Nielson assisting with arrangements'. is improving after a major operThe contest is being held in co- ation performed Feb. 8. operation with the high school music department. Jennie B. Hill, 61, of Salt Lake A 10; A- - 9; Bf 8; B 7; B- - 6; Rules of the contest are as fol- City, and her great grandson, CI 5; C 4: C- - 3; Df 2; D 1. lows: Mitchell Reeder, 2, of Provo, were This contest will be open to the treated for head cuts, Feb. 10, students of the tenth, eleventh, suffered in a fall from a car. RED GROSS MERITS and twelfth grades of the Lehi Mildred Christiansen is receiv-Sh- e High School. ARE OUTSTANDING was Entries may be either instru- ing medical treatment, 10. Feb. admitted, Christmas or before the mental vocal. Shortly home of Mr. and Mrs. Participants must use standard Thomas Adamson of American Barton Woolsey of Lehi was music, with selection memorized. Fork, is receiving treatment folstruck by fire. Serious damage lowing a major operation perwas done to the home and the Instrumental Tone 25 points formed, Feb. 12. family's personal effects. 1. Quality 5 Such an incident happening at Mrs. Ethel Ball, hospital supSmothness 5 that time of year would spell 2. 3. 5 Control reports a record erintendent, disaster for any family, especialof 4. number 5 Richness patients during the ly one with small children like the The number of 5. Freedom 5 month. past the Woolsey family. However, cases was greater than operative Technique 25 points American Red Cross was on hand in several years month for any 1. 10 Posture to lighten the burden. The Red past. 2. Tongueing 10 Cross provided clothing for the 3. Fingering 5 parents and two small children, 4. Pedaling 10 and supplied them with coal and A. F. YOUTH CITED two-roo- UTAH COUNTY DAIRY The one hour lectures are given to groups of 200 men. He recently had the experience of visiting the large city of Pittsburg. Pa., durNominations for Utah The son of ing the week-encounty's most outstanding peace officer Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morton, he during 1950 are now being re- received his basic training at ceived by the Squaw Peak chap- Fort Ord, California. ter, International Footprint Assn. of Provo, winch will honor the standing peace officer activitions, winning officer. and any additional reasons for the This is the second year the recommendation. Footpnnters will select the "peace Nominations must be submitted officer of the year." last year's by February 23 to Mr. Bandley, winner being TO SELL Sheriff Deputy An Reuben L. Chnstianson of Spanish at v.n u. Box 163, Provo. eight-macommitte representing 'EM, TELL Fork. Ted Bandley of Provo, chair- various city and county institu 'EMman of the project, reports that lions ana newspapers will meet 26 to consider the With An Ad civic, service and patriotic organi- rebruary zations throughout the county are nominations. being asked to nominate their choice for the honor either by securing nomination blanks from the Provo Daily Herald or by writing in letters. The letters should give details of the candidate's contribution to community welfare during last year, his activitparticipation in ies, exhibition of leadership ability, evidence of personal advancement LEHI Excellent Buy. 4 room modern frame home in law enforcement work, cooperation with individuals and civic painted white. Well kept inside and out, frame garage. Beautiful front lawn. $1500.00 down. Easy organizations, evidence of out- - LIAHOHIAN CLUB TO SHOPPING THAT ROBERT MORTON ADVANCES IN MILITARY SERVICE Robert Morton, who has cross ed the continent in the four months of his Army training, is now at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Attending radio school, he is giving lectures on the Student Information program each Saturday. monthly payments. Bowing Orem groceries, too. Provo Interpretation 15 points Contributing to the Red Cross 1. Sincerity 10 is a form of insurance which no Springville 2. Convincing 5 one can afford to overlook, for if Spanish Fork should similar strike disaster a Thursday in the Payson opening round of the second half Red Vocal Nephi of play. your family, the Tone 25 points Cross would be there with the A large percentage of Kay Holmstead led Lehi scorers 1. Quality 5 reto Mi 20 necessary aid to help you through points. Alpine and Nebo ly unemployed are expected 2. Smoothness 5 These services as weeks the divisional emergency. in a few winners will meet in turn to work 5 3. Control of other services at Springville weather conditions permit the re- and the hundreds "ponal finals 5 4. Richness the Red Cross cannot by this month provided work. 5 5. Freedom sumption of construction be carried on without your aid, even though the major proportion Techniqu- e- 25 points BVILD LEHI BY 1. Posture 10 of the Red Cross work is carried IN LEHI 5 2. Breath support oh by volunteer workers. The 3. Diction 5 services cost money, and it is for 4. Naturalness 5 just such worthwhile projects that the Red Cross is asking your supInterpretation 15 points 1. Sincerity 10 port in its annual fund drive. Contribute to the Red Cross. You 2. Convincing 5 may be the next to need its help. Contest to oien Rebruary 1st. and INSURE EARLY DELIVERY of Contest to close March 21st. A man's possessions in themwill be invited to final Public of measure true not a selves are his worth. His service to his com- judging. Contest will be judged by immunity and his fellowman must partial and experienced judges be added or subtracted. The Lehi Farmers ploughed under the Lincoln F. F. A. chapter cagers 49-1- 5 in notching their fifth consecutive leaeue win Friday, February 16, 1931 t ?? r? rrr t ?? ? t WHEN HEALTH Since filling your prescription is the most im- LIES IN BALANCE THERE CAN BE HO portant part of our business, we assure you that COMPROMISE WITH QUALITY Next time you have a prescription, think of Julian's. You won't have to wait to have it filled. t JULIAN'S DRUG t A Main Street - Ihi . Thone 325 they are filled with fresh, potent drugs to conform with your doctor's instructions . . . they're double-checke- d for accuracy too tT V rf rr fr rr t f |