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Show THE LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Friday, December 23, 1931 ooking Back on 1951 civil defense program to protect August County Sewage Disposal system. "Patron's Day." On August 3. Lehi was struck Men of Lehi Stake contributed The American Legion called a children in case of an air attack by a flah flood which sent tons 10S man hours of time to the veterans meeting to lay plans for while school is in session. o! water down the of the church coal mine a memorial to World War II vetThe Utah County Farm BurPry Creek channel from Alpine, stalling traf- - near Orangex ille, eau erans. decided to met with Geneva Steel repwas ahead It county. go Emery series ot advanced first aid j athletes took pan m the First week enrollments in the with plans for a baseball park and resentatives in an effort to eliminundating a large por- Region' January m Lehi courses. grounds surrounding Alpine school district showed an grandstand. inate fluorine which is believed in tiaek m.-e- t at BYU solium r 1951 opened ' ' eKTOt'nta'-werThomas Powers and D. R. Mit and the high school citi- increase of 530 students over the first School district outlined a Alpine (Continued on Bat-- Pat) Jeaibooks arrival o. "" was saddened by the same figures of 1950. after the chell returned from the National distributed 32 Biinui" ' of School Boards and Just Tlie city drain OctotM--r of '- - ear-ol- d a tiny darkEugene Rothe . Conventions along Third East li,'a,h f .alii nil.'- - ' School Administrators in Atlantic street was m a lail ilMn a The Free Press celebrated Naha' wagon, nearing completion, and ; thp City. Miss RaNae Scott reigned emphasis turned toward aVar t'arlst,n succeeded Mrs. tional Newspaper Week by pub-j liaugnter summeras queen of the Teen Gold and time activities w.'h th.- KlU" Fowl,'r as president of the lishing a special supplement showappoint- Green ball. of J. Ferrm Gurney a.s chair- - i!'t hi Garden club, ment was ing the inside story of your local iww, Established well known portrait and commer leather , , P Dick Felt and Paul Bennett man of the fruiter tn oil but Installation of the new "White newspaper. j c;ty recreation board, were chosen to play in the annual The elementary sehtHi! Bills were let on the new siderial studio completely equipped. Excellent accounts. prev t.ted Wa" street lighting system on football game in its annual "V i an,t the city Shrine All-Stwalk district near new Main the was Street leJtival started. spurt; Thirtyitary Salt Lake City, and Keith Webb Exclusive location in Sugar House business district. The Korean war was school, with Newell J. Lehi boy scouts camped out The nrsi brought in the annual school Salt closer participated to home when the bodv'o! for a week at the Maple Dell Olscn and Sons obtaining the con-tra-- r the new A SACRIFICE! with a bid of $7761. The P. 'scout camp in Pax-soexcavation foot- - Lake City Rotary Club's annual Pfc. James E. Gaislord canvon. Reconference. Youth ielvcu-The Stake T.A. underdrive nm Korean war dead, was re-- 1 mcmbcrsliip .',,, steel plant- lief got Teachers uwp named for h. .minnal facSociety observed the 109th turned for burial. a way. comini? school v..r sn,i h., tn mM:' " Majtor George W. Leany called High school seminary graduates reorganized into two erouns T. Urease its annual pro- - anniversary of the Relief Society 1115 21st organization March 17 with a par- were numbered at and high hiKh school and elementary. Mrs. for the support of all residents the First Ward church. in and civic in and school ty chairman SO. groups repairing olected L, hi hieh graduates at was eWf.vt was The annual Lions Circus w as a school played host to Iuijo ath- - president ofManning renovating the city hospital. HarHealth Council, and the school high group, ry Davis, success in collecting funds for the letes a. uie annual w 38 representative of the av aivi Airs. Tauline Smnin h. Aiuine aPPlm; Voiistensen State Board of Health, outlined a u -- M.rrh of Dimes" benefit of the Lehi hospital. Lehi track meet Annual Stake Ml a tnentary group. ea- rat control plan for Lehi. The annncil. May- - high school's forensic department road shows were niesentiil Septeniber was host to the annual Region Annual stock show was held at Annual teachers institute was nual Boy Scout fund drive got Three Forensic meet, with ap- the Rodeo grounds by the Future held for teachei-- of the underway. the for nnimments Alpine disLate registrations boosted Lehi's uatiee i-proximately 100 debaters and Farmers, Young Farmers ami 1 .ehi trict. Schools opened Scitemler e Kirk-haschool population to an k- . 19 thp entire town speakers entering. Kenneth uiuing ClUD. Une hundred hiirh l(l with a record i nrollment Hieh 1232. Hunting season op--. of won the schx)l students received awards and Smith high Floydene news that school the football practice opemd, at wM with a record number of the annual Award Day. A purse with a r annuel Liahonian music awards. number of athletes ened, Ce Lehi people had lost ine local sportsmen bagging their deer. held their annual Easter of $3300 for the Lehi Roundun turning out. Jaycee automobile left . Dale R Mace, son of Mrs. Alfor the city's children. Alpine was approved by the Rodeo Cow Superintendent D. R. Mitchell fred J. in Prove canyon.' They party Bell, was wounded in the were and granted, boys of America. debunked rumors that the new elen nouclas. Wanda teachers sought, Korean war. Final plans for mu fcre schedules. The an salary higher June ana wuma mentary school had been damaged osey Murdoek nicipal elections were made, with nual Cancer fund drive opened, The summer recreation program by llood waters of early August. six candidates entering the race ire. was outlined, and Clovis Hill was plected with Ralph Wing as chairman. The City Council called for bids for the City Council, and two for April Amine School appointed field director. on the sidewalk project near the 3IC City Treasurer. Civil Defense leaders were com Relief Its held school new Society organizations school, and Mayor George ,h November their committee anH J season close appointthe the - pleting with socials. Utah . Leany was elected a director 'fatroii Lehi voters uaj, Lynn R. ments in preparation for a mock County Assessor J. Austin Cope of the Utah Municipal League at Webb to the Garden CluD won a a... and re Council, City and test. raid air revealed meet warning signal that Lehi's valassessed the annual convention in Cedar turned Blanche Dahl Turner to award at the state was with celebrated uation had increased bv $86,304 City. fall gar-s- i Arbor Day the City Treasurer's office. New , the excellence of its the planting of two trees at Wines to a total of $1, 435,872. Frank VV. Shaw was named dir- eouncilmen elected were Joseph show. Lehi two Stake Beehive groups held their ector of the Chantante chorus, mayors park honoring ! CD rum j Rothe and I Donald Wright. died in office Daryl Fowler "Swarm Night," with the award- succeeding Mrs. Isabel Brown. notation of the city civilian who Hospital nurses weilded paint "Alibi Bill" Gilchrist. and of The Sydney ing graduation certificates and Two new teachers, Lare K. Peter- brushes .fense staff got underway. to begin repainting the school was annual senior the honor high awards. Lare Keith Peterson and Merrill Newren began appointed George w Council rooms and corridors. Othhospital e com-itteson was as Lehi new Let us Wnterize your of a play. signed high teaching duties at the high school. er local individuals trasburg chairman and civic Wildlife Association basketball coach. The Lehi NaLehi The installation the to study The City Council adopted a "pay groups car now, and prepare it in improving cooperated was organized, with Robert J. tional Guard company reported at or else" on delinquent water the hospital's appearance. The Ala new street iignung policy Rus-so- n cold as months of BonNeta weather driving ahead. for the tough 100 per cent strength for the an- and Smith president. power accounts. The Garden pine school district opened a f Main Street. as senior selected was nual high at active encampments Club laid plans for its annual driver-trainin- g ihi Bov Scouts joined in We Have a Comple Stock of . . . class for adults Uvanep of Boy Scout week valedictorian, and Keith Jameson Camp Williams. Fall Flower show. under the adult education pro- as salutatorian. O PERMAGARD Sharlene Holmstead and Evelyn jjth b program including religiA total of 240 Lehi children gram. air Hancock were selected by the Es April 15 saw the city-wid- e Amservices, reunion of Jamboree Dale R. Mace, son of Mrs. AlO PRESTONE raid trial, with the fire siren prov- erican Legion auxiliary as dele- participated in the Utah County fred wits, fathers and sons Danquer, controlled polio experiment sponJ. Bell, was wounded a second as a syswarning ing inadequate O SKYWAY id annual scout "circus." gates to Girl's State in Ixgan. time in the Korean fighting. tem. Auxiliary police, firemen and The June tennis tournament spon- sored by the National Polio More than 300 persons attended Senator Arthur V. Watkins electrical men, first aid squads and sored under the summer recreag 60th annual Old Folks party Lehi Stake purchased the Rob conducted a "legislative clinic" at Oldest other agencies functioned well dur tion program, got underway. the stake tabernacle. ert Webb dry farm to operate as the Memorial building, and a "juthe alert. an present was Hyrum J. Evans, ing Annual summer outing was held a welfare project. The City Coun- nior" clinic at the and high school. school basketball The high and oldest woman, Mrs. Julia honoring the Old Folks of the cil studied a prepared petition fa Principal Lloyd B. Adamson ana honored at were teams football Jrovra, 91. stake. Miss Beulah Webb of voring participation in a Utah nounced plans for the annual chili supper by the Lions club, The Rheumatic Fever drive got was of chosen queen Springville stake tabernacle was the Lehi Wrway, and at the same time and the Roundup. The city pur fj women, two from each ward completely painted and redecor n chased a new tank lelief Society, completed a Red ated. The City Council approved truck to keep down the street addiand certain improvements toss Home Nursing course. The dust. lions club held its annual Sweet-ta- rt tions to the water system. Alpine School district voted the Ball in the First Ward More than 200 representatives largest budget in its history lurch. from the Timpanogos First dis- $1,906,964.88 Tie City Council approved plans trict, Federated Women's Clubs, More than 100 miniature floats new street lighting in Utah for their fourth were entered in the annual Lehi gathered tthe Main Street, and decided spring convention. Two Lehi wo Roundup Miniature Parade, and ipon a group sickness and hos- - men, Mrs. Abel J. Ekins and Mrs. 86 of the nation's top cowboys en11 END-0F-THE-YEJitalization insurance plan for all Elden A. Harding, were elected to tered the annual rodeo. Outstand1R ity employees. district offices. were floral entries displayed ing Stake basketball cham-ionshLehi stores closed half a day in the Lehi Koaeo a lower snow was won by the Second for the annual Cleanup Drive. at, the Memorial building. With JPard team, and Hyrum Gray May these and other activities, the annamed to head the annual All M.I.A. organizations gath- nual Rodeo week was pronounced Cross drive, with a total of ered May 1 in the First Ward an outstanding success. to collect. Miss Jennell Fore- - church for a stake-wid- e speech, July fean was nam prl niippn nf tho music and dance festival. The proThomas Powers resigned from Jtake Gold and Green ball. gram included extemporaneous the fire department after 29 years I March topics, choral music, and square of service, and John Broadbent ' 4 dancing. I The Lehi National Guard was named fire chief to succeed unit round and ballroom Lehi adults completed him. R. Gam Holbrook was elected Thirteen yened an extensive practical the first advanced first aid course president of the Lions club, and pining course, and the civilian sponsored by the civil defense or- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller repense council high school turned from the International began its first ganization. Twenty-tw- o Lions convention at Atlantic City, N. J. The Lions club presented a new sterilizer and floor spot light to the Lehi hospital maternity room. Clemm Turner took over duties as police chief, succeeding Ned Christiansen, who resigned from N N the force. Dr. Elmo Eddington the N against warned residents spread of polio. The Lehi Red Cross organizaMom may not complain, tion collected nearly three times fund but meal its quota of $95 in a special making on Middle-Weof the victims aid to these cold winter drive ; Photo Artists f- ar ry j len rfhSer Pd r ct " Phone it at 5-63- or call South 26 East I?i5 re. -e- S Pv all-tim- m - i tT" JT hh ed i two-wee- Permanent Type Anti Freeze GLBtl'S SERVICi nwnnirn 1000-gallo- Main Street Phone Lehi ip u ) 25Off Fine Food Good Service Mealtime Relaxation $60 FA st days is a strain. Treat a vacation. Bring Quite to fo'nily floods. her the here for We Cater to Parties and Weddings WATTHES CAFE 4 "A Good Place to Main Street Lehi Lehi Stake held one of its larat gest annual outings in history beMutual Dell. Construction was National Guard gun on a $10,000 Fork, American service garage at of to be used by guard companies and Orem Fork, Lehi, American Springville. Eat" Phone 339 i t Y t i i i k It's New But We Have It - Recovered OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. 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