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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH aN cxdL IN faced with a serious safety problem. The recently on the school grounds and completed black-to- p the street widening project to the State Street junction are defintely on improvement, and an advantage to students and teachers who have transportation, other than "Shank's Pony." But how about the many students who walk to schcol? The unfortunate (or fortunate) students who tramp Mrs. Annie B. Carter. 75, died to school on foot are forced to walk in the road of a heart attack, Sept. 11, at a good share of the route because there are no the Lehi hospital. Here from Pro-vsidewalks. she was visiting at the home Who's problem is it? The school board is of her daughter, Mrs. Victor not allowed to build sidewalks off of school prop- Smith. Mrs. Carter was born Jan. 4, erty. Lehi City can only declare a special improvement district; and do such work only at the request 1884, at Center Creek, Wasatch of property owners. The fact remains from a safety County, a daughter of William B. and Mary Lake Blake. She was standpoint, sidewalks on Main Street and Third married to Edward S. Carter, North, at least, are badly needed. About the same May 6, 1903, in the Salt Lake situation exists at the Sego Lily Elementary school. Temple. I for one, hope that a solution to this probMrs. Carter, long active in lem can be worked out through community effort LDS church organizations had in the not too distant future. Our students who served as counselor in the MIA, have to walk to school are entitled to the same teacher in Sunday and Relief Sosafety protection as those students who drive to ciety and also held other positions. She was an active member school. of the Daughters of Utah PioX X condolence was A neers. "If you had to choose between marrying for sent the card of Mrs. Kate B. family by love or money, Jane, which would you choose?" Carter, state president of the . asked her friend. , DUP. "Love, I expect," replied Jane. 'I always seem Survivors include four sons and to do the wrong thing." Mrs. Karl L. three daughters Pratt (Mary), . Wanship, Utah; X X This week end (Friday and Saturday) a little Edward S. and Wesley C. Carter, band of Lehi Auxiliary Police, totaling 12, have a Provo; Elmo and William B.. of Orem; Mrs. Morris (Angela) Cam; mighty big job cut out for them. They are sponeron, Orem. and , Mrs. Smith soring a championship Rodeo under the direction (Deon) of Lehi: 31 grandchildren; of the Mountain Rodeo Assn. The Heart Attack a o, home-mad- - Glen. Havard Hinton, popular Lehi attorney, made a fine addition to his new quarters (the former feome of the "hello" girls) when he had distinctive gold lettering placed on the door and two side windows. This newly remodeled building presents a nice appearing addition to Main Street Sorta tends to make some of the unsightly fronts look worse; for instance the old building with the boards in front, next to the Roundup. ; , ; NT N Harold Ellison, manager of. Lehi Cleaners, is in the. process of having the old building, adjoining his modern cleaning plant, torn down, Julian Clover is doing the job. Should prove U be' quite an improvement. N A girl shopping for a gift for her brother, noticed an attractive pair of man's pajamas and K asked the price.' , " ' "$42.50," answered the clerk - r' v'Tor $42.50," announced the girl, as 'she turned away, "they should have a man in then." ,, .. N ..N A Jot of citizens are wondering if the qld jail, hauled in to accomodate violators of the project LAST JUNE, means it has, to become a permanent fixture on "Main Street? Others just think it's started growing to the "Stop" sign on the .corner. Or maybe the Jaycees just want to save the wear and .tear, of "moving g it back and forth every time they have a contest. Besides being unsightly it is taking up valuable parking space. Someone could surely- be a hero if he would take the-- baseball sign board,- just across the street, load it in the jail and tote theni off. Who'll volunteer? n&N A smart man never tells his wife a secret He .." ;J just thinks he does. AN. , .': ng beard-growin- ? - - " "f-- ; v -. - group Rocky took on this project with nothing. but unselfish motifs. They plan to use the profits from this first major venture to purchase rescue equipment and first-ai-d supplies to bolster their role in the Civil Defense program. In other words this small group of volunteer auxiliary police are working hard to gain funds which will go toward insuring. our safety if and when an emergency arises. And the only way they (and all of us) can benefit from their many hours of work and effort is to realize a profit from the Championship Rodeo next Friday and Saturday. The three big shows will feature top cowboys, (including many from Lehi) from Utah, Idaho and Nevada. It is a local project, sponsored by a civic . minded organization who are working for the benefit of the entire community. of every citizen They need and merit the support " J,"..' in Lehi. " e , ': . . Le;'s show, ihe auxiliary police we are back : With the starting of school in a new one and of .them ; by purchasing tickets to the RMRA next Friday and Saturday. a half million dollar, plus, high school Lehi is .tpionship-Rode- o X Cham- - a SC3IU BILES RKt FALL House Plants or more of a kind; Large, three Foliage, flowering, African violets. or more of a kind. Asters Single specimen, three Division II Arrangements Theme Arrangements "Song of a kind;' five" of a kind; or more of India" in flowers; "Song of of a kind or mixed. v" Dahlias Specimen, three or India" in fruits and vegetables; do so. five of a kind; small types, same "Song of India" in art and flowers; "Song of India" in shrubs. 2 All horticultural specimens as above, or bouauet. Table must be grown by the exhibitor-- . : Gladiolus Single specimen,1 Other, Arranagements' Materials for the artistic sections three of a kind; basket or vase of arranagements; for special occaand corsages need not have been one kind; basket or vase of mix- sions, miniiture. (not over 4 inches); floating. ed colors. grown by the entrant. Theme Arranagements by auxThree of a Other Annuals 3 All varieties of flowers must social or civic clubs of a iliaries, of more or five kind; Committee members kind; be named. Lehi. will assist in classification and shrubs, vines and berries. Three of a Corsages Other Perennials naming. five of a kind; shrubs, vines Corsages or arrangements to 4 No entry will receive an kind; be worn. or berries. award greater than it merits, regardless of competition. ; Glen Hampton of American Fork. 5 All entries must be checked Lester and Margrie Brooksbank by receiving and classification Lyon welcomed a baby son, born committee. Entries will be preSept 14. The newcomer weighed pared by the exhibitor and placBatetrian Mrs. in at 9 lbs. 3 ozs., and will be a4Var Lornell) commiting will be done by the received medical treatment Sept. named Gordon Jeffrey. There are ' .' tee. now six girls and three boys in 6 Receiving room will be open Mrs. Anna Carter, ,75, of Provo, the family. Sharing honors as from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. mother of Mrs., Deon Smith, re- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 7 Judging will take place at ceived treatment for a heart ail- James M. Lyon of Manti, and Mrs. "' 9.30 a.m. , : ment, Sept. 11, and expired Sept. Annie Brooksbank of Centerville. 8 No ribbon, tulle, gauze, wir- -' 11. Carl Bahr, 13, and Donald Bahr, ing or artificial coloring will be permitted, except in corsages and 6, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William . arrangements. ; Bahr, underwent tonsillectomy, 9 Entries must .remain in Sept. 11. Treston H. Beck, gunner's mate Alva Ralph Wing received medplace until after 7 p.m. Sunday, third class, USN, son of Mr. and 20. treatment ical Sept. Sept 10 Mrs. George (Susan) Vance of Mrs. Earl G. Beck of Lehi, is Flower shpwV committee will not , fee f responsibly' fof con- -' Cedar Valley, was ft medical pa- serving aboard the destroyer, USS George K. Mackenzie, operating tainers' op 6ihef prbpertyr al- tient, Sept . ' Julie Robinson, 5, daughter of out of Long Beach, Calif., which though treasonable' care" will ;Tbe Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson, won the 1959 Pacific Fleet Battaken..?v;.J tle Efficiency Award for destroy- " i underwent award'sueh 11 The judges will tonsillectomy, Sept. 15. ' Mrs. Francis (Pearl) Halliday ers. prizes as . the exhibits deserve. The Mackenzie, a unit oL Des decision of the judges will is receiving, medical, treatment. The ' troyer Squadron Three, has been She was admitted Sept. 15. be final 12 Exhibitors will be excluded lbs. ar- awarded three other consecutive A baby son, weight 1 from the room until judging is rived Sept. 12, for Lelahd and battle efficiency awards. The "E'V is awarded to the des done.. Lois Peterson Hampton of Amer'.'.. ' '"'J U Entry classifications are as fol- ican Fork. The mother is now do- troyer in the squadron which atlows: : ing well. There are two brothers, tains the highest competitive three Scott and Guy. Proud grandpar- score while operating under batRoses single Specimen, of a kind: five or more of a kind. ents are Mr. and Mrs; Roy .Peter- tle readiness conditions during Petunias Small bedding, bou- son of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. the past year, " quet: large bedding, bouquet; ruffled single, three or 'five; ruffled double, three or five. Phlox One stem, three of a kind boquet'of one kind or mix- from front page) Rules for the show are as fol" lows: ; f, 1 Anyone interested in exhibiting flowers is encouraged to 5 Paul Trane Leaves For Ft. Ord Nat. Fatal to Mrs. Guard Training Paul Trsne, who returned home after a two years July B. Annie Carter sion in the Central States Some improvements were noted on Main Street this week when a sign painter came to town. Glen's Barber Shop took advantage of his skills e and took down the sign and replaced an with attractive it professional job with white lettering on a red background. The panels in the large front window just fit the sign. Looks good, beard-growi- THTRSDAV, SEPTEMBEIl 17, 1939 (Continued ; - . T , Hospital Notes . Rolland P. Diehl Dies. Buried Here Masonic grave side services were held at the Lehi cemetery sion, left home again, Sunday, for Rolland P. Diehl, 66, on SatSept 13. He will spend six months urday, August 29. Mr. Diehl died as a trainee at Fort Ord. Califor- Thursday at Laguna Beach, Calif. He was born Sept. 30, 1892, nia, under the National Guard program. He will be on active in Idaho, a son of Dr. Charles P. duty status with the regular and Thressa Gobel Diehl. He was army. He was one of a group married to Dorretta Turner of from central Utah, who made the Lehi, May 10, 1917. His wife died trip by plane. Sept 12. 1955. He had been elecUpon returning to their homes, trician for Park City ConsolidatMarch 12, 1960, the men will re- ed Mines and served as electrical vert to inactive duty service and superintendent for the San Mandrill with their respective local uel Copper Company in San Man National Guard units at weekly drills. Included in the group were two from American Fork, Owen Guy Humphries and Dennis A. Nelson. There were also several whom Mr. Trane had known during his two years schooling at Brigham Young University. 1, misMis- uel, Arizona, from 1947 until retirement in 1957. He was a member of the Protestant Episcopal church and had been active in the Masonic organization. He is survived by one sister and two brothers, Mrs. W. B. Sor-rell- s, Laguna Beach, Calif., Leon S. Diehl, Oakland, Calif., and Charles E. Diehl, Salt Lake City. Members of the Charles Turner family and other relatives and friends attended the services. A sister, Mrs. Sorrel Is of Laguna Beach, Calif., came for the funeral and is. remaining as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph IT PAYS READ THE ADS EAST AMERICAN FORK Patricia Larson Admission Adults 60c Kids Free - Home From Mission Thurs Fri.. Sat.. To Southern States Sept. 17-18-- 19 (Continued from front page) to return to work in the Provo "No Name on the Bullet" office. two 32 of her Following completion brothers and two sisters. mission. Miss Larson was met by Funeral services were held Mon- her parents and sister Glenda and day at the Rivergrove Ward in accompanied thepi on an extenProvo with interement in s the sive tour, Leaving August 19, Provo cemetery., they motored by way of Texas and the Gulf States to Atlanta, Georgia. Miss Larson was released on August 27. They toured the beautiful Cypress Gardens at Wirilerhaven, Florida, then drove The quarterly i Stake music northward to New York, and on to Niagara Falls. The many atmeeting was held last Wednesday in the tabernacle with Arnold tractions of New York were inBrems in charge. Mr. Brems, stake cluded. They viewed the Statue music chairman, and. President of Liberty, taking the boat trip Armond E. Webb of the. Stake down the Hudson River, they up East River, crossing the HarPresidency, addressed .the group, the composed of choristers and organ- lem River on a circle route ists of wards and auxiliary organ around Manhattan Island. Washizations, with members, ,bf the mu- ington, D. C. and Philadelphia were included in their trip. They , :, sic committees, The lesson on "General Stand visited the Hill Cumorah, Sacred ards of Mysic for the LDS Grove, Joseph Smith's Home and Church," was presented by Ruth other religious shrines in the S. Banks, chairman of music edu- area, going back to Ohio and cation. Using the hymn book, home by way of Highway 30. demonstrations were, given by a Covering 7,500 miles, they remale quartette from the Fifth ported a very happy and mishap-fre- e tour, with only one flat tire. Ward, Alvin Schow, Stanley Clark, Ralph Wing, Duane Guy Darling took charge of the and a ladies ,.tr, Vera Larson mink ranch during their Trane, Anne Bushman and Mary absence. i Starring- - Audie Murphy and Joan Evans n; great-grandchildre- , "THE DEEP SIX" Stake Music Meet Features New Demonstrations With Alan Ladd and Wiliam Bendix . ; Wof-finde- Sunday, Sept. 20 through Saturday, Sept. 26 "HOME BEFORE DARK" Starring Jean Simmons and Dan O'Herlihy Second .... Feature, "Thunder, in the Sun" With Susan. Hay ward and Jeff Chandler n, " Price. A new record was introduced which demonstrates methods of teaching and vocal technique. The correct way of presenting the sex-e- n anthens and the hymns which will be learned for a choir festival to be held later in the season, is included. This record js avail able to ward and stake groups and may be obtained from Mrs. Banks. There is an organ record, also. The class for organists and choristers will begin as .soon as an instructor can be obtained, it is expected early in October. The General Music Committee of the church is arranging for a profesf sor from Brigham Young .in. htiium llvsnft $&iffiiiir lito We Print Everything But Money Quality Job Printing When You Heed It 0 2. . . .''''.' 11-1- 2. : 12-1- 4. .y-t-- ' r'K from See Us For a- $25.00 to $5,000 Alpine Credit ( O .1 ' DoraM ed. Zinnias ca M rfu t -- 't If you choose your dry cleaner with the same care you choose your fine clothes ' then you'll choose ut for your dry cleaning. We use Sanitone Soft-Setcleaning methods to keep your autumn wardrobe t. Qt more for thel weekend I American Dairy Association Large, one or three of a king; small, bouquet. Marigolds Three or five of a kind, or bouquet. 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