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fVBBBJ fci I JP B x BmsW Tm r 1 BI PtBBBJ 4 Combined Wltl) X5l)e TUl)i banner Pfl I ?ol. vii. tiaUTAa;THuiirjuLYi3,i922 ' j lrKig BbI .J . . . COUNCIL FAVORS PURCHASING GROUND ADJOINING CEMETERY Bf I REGULAR JULY MEETING OF CITY OFFICIALS HELD TUESDAY EVENING. The proposition ot purchasing tho Max Rotho property at tho south east corner of tho cemetery mot with a hearty rosponso from the Council Tuesday ovonlng when tho matter was presented by Mayor Broaduont. The property is needed to square up tho City burying plot and In yoara to come will ho needed very much If the ontranco ot tho plot Is to ho buautltled by parking, ote. This was tho expression of several of tho councilman. As presontod by tho Mayor Mr. Itotho had offered to sell tho two acres of ground, noodod to square up tho cemetery, for $800, ho to deed tho property to tho City at onco but allowing them to pay for it In olght yearly paymonts of $100 each. In low of Interest ho would bo pormlttcd to use tho land until such tlmo as tho City finished paying for It. Im provements on tho placo that aro wanted aro to bo romovod by Mr. Itotho. A motion carried providing for tho Mayor and Council to moot Mr. Itotho on tho ground this oven i lng (Thursday). In discussing tho cemetery tho k question of tho prlco of lots camo up. Tho prosent prlco of ?C was doomed too low. It was tho opinion that tho amount should 'bo raised to $10. How ! over, with a raise of tho soiling prlco I Councilman Gilchrist suggested that I some lots bo cut up and sold as half I and quartor lots. This, It wan folt, kl would not work a hardship upon any I ono with limited moans as thoy I could still socuro burial spaco at a 5 very low $.Kuro and at tho samo tlmo would eliminate tho necessity ot a full lot for but ono gravo, which is now tho caso in many lnstancos throughout tho comotory. Tho ques tion ot tho prlco of lots was roforred to tho Cemetery Comtnlttoo to in vestigate. Tho question of "compensation for Dromon was discussed. As now bandied tho ordinance provides for $25 for chief, $20 for nsslstant chlot per year and that ot tho otlior mem bers to bo fixed by tho Council. A motion carried authorizing tho Com mltteo on Plro to draft a resolution fixing the salary for tiro department members as sot forth In tho ordin ance. Tho CTro Committee waB al so authorized to purchase 200 foot ot lire hoso from tho Jordan rlvor pumping plant. Tho proposed momorlal to Ira D. Wlnoa as donner of tho Margarot Wines Park was again discussed and disposed ot by referring to tho mayor, two-counollmon'and represent atives oHlio various town clubs, tho mayor to" namo tho comralttoo mem- bors, Dutch. Very vigorous protests woro rogls- not Du terod against citizens who flood tho lio old 1 various streets throughout tho town. erroncoi Tno marHnai was Instructed to notify German somo of tho 0rfonaors and if thoy por- T V 8,st ,a IottlnK tuulr wn8t0 wator run i of nt tho streets ho was requested to shore t German I mtxko arrests, tcb. Fleff Tho committee named to look ovor tho Commercial Club furniture ro--: ported that the price asked for it was )IH0 too high and thoy recommended that It bo not purchased. . Bills amounting to over $700 woro allowed. Adjournment was taken to ,L Saturday evening. Composed Beat In Storm. Meyerbeer, like Handel, composed best In n thunder storm. COMMITTEE8 CHOSEN FOR TWENTY-FOURTH CELEBRATION Tho soventy-llfth anniversary of tho arrival of tho 1'lonccrs at Salt Lake City, or Diamond Anniversary, will bo eolobrnted by our citizens In great stylo according to plans now In tho making. Tho general commlttoo has been named as follows: II. P. Qoates Chairman. J. W. Wing Program. II. C. Evans Finance James Trlnnaman Sports. Wllford Itusson Decorations. II. J. Evans Pollco. This commlttoo has already dono considerable work in planning tho colobrntlon and selecting additional help tor various phases of tho work. Whllo definite plans aro not as yot inado It Is assured that tho usborlng In of tho day with salutes, flag rais ing, band serenading, program, sports, baseball and evening danco will bo among tho features ot tho day. A comploto program will bo ready for uoxt week's lssuo of tho Sun, it Is reported. TWO ACCIDENTS AT CLAY BEDS o Two accidents within flvo days occurred at the tclay bods west of Lehl tho past week resulting In com pound fractures to as many men. Friday Charles Gray was rolled down an embankment and partly burlod in a cavoln and on Tuesday Elwln Deck, 21, sou ot Superintendent Alma Dock, received a double fracturo ot tho right leg when a cor loft tho track and struck him. Doth men aro In tho Lehl hospital. Mr, Gray was picking at an over- hanging., bupch. ot clay when quite a doposTt camo looso and striking hlra rolled him to tho bottom of tho pit. Ho was rushed to tho Lohl hospital whoro tho x-ray and examination dis closed that .ho had recelvod flvo frac turos of the polvls, a dislocated hip, a brokon noso and numerous bruises. Ho will bo unablo toroturn to work for throo months. On Tuosdny, whllo gathering up tho tools". Elwln Beck was struck by a car which loft tho track. Ho received a doublo farcturo of tho right leg. It will bo aomo six weoks beforo ho Is nt work again. SYRUP COMPANY OFFICIALS ELATED OVER RE8ULT8 Officials and stockholders of tho United Stntcs Syrup company aro elated ovor tho rosults obtained tho past week at tho Sprlngvlllo sugar factory whoro their procoss Is now being worked. Tho first sugar from discard syrups was obtained tho mid dle of last weok on a commercial scalo. A samplo of, tho product was brought horo by J. V. Bradshaw and has boon examined by many local people. . In tho run thua far as near as could (bo llgured CG0 pounds ot sugar and twonty gallons ot saloablo syrup was secured from each ton ot discard syrup, It was reported. Tills showing Is very pleasing to tho company ofllcials. A short shut down on account of lack of s'yrup to work up was found nocoflsnry luit It la stated that a steady run will commonco tho last of this weok or tho first of next that will continue until lh& fall beet cam paign commoncos. -o- The Mightiest Rivers. , Tho mightiest rivers aro cradled In j tho leaves of (ho plno trees. Confo clue. - Make Your Pioneer Grandma Happy lj(t a Havo her oyes fitted with grade ' mHBS i YiV W tho -proper glasses so bIio 1 WKp" 'S Will can mJy readnl' I WMwm Satisfaction Guaranteed. UTAH I )0 M Jeweler and Optometrist l$Mtftf J)Jtt Main streeti Leni LEHI GETS REVENGE ON AMERICAN FORK BEAT8 THEM ON THElrt OWN DIAMOND IN TENTH, 11 TO 7., i Lehl got a great deal of satlsfactlek out ot boating Amorlcan Fork Friday at that city in a ten Innings faasebHt gamo. The "kick" approached clSS est of anything yet tho feeling thJt swept the town when tho high school state baskotball champions won from them In tho state tournaj niont after thoy had iboaten us In this division. If Tho gamo was n batting battle for both sides. Lohl clouted out 17 blM and tho miners 15. Tho locals floldaf In great shape and with a run o four gouls In the tenth tucked awaj? a regular victory. Durrant wa knocked from tho box by tho hitting Lohl club and Sholley fared little hotter in holding the position down) Kolloy Wilson pitched for tho locals and kept tho hits scattered whlcji with the wonderful cupport ot his team-mates won- tho day, Jackson at short played a whirlwind' ot a gamo and D. Smuln accounted for hlmsolf In great shapo with tho stick. Tho lineup and summary: LEHI AB. It. H. O. A. Colledge, 2b. 6 0 3 4-0 Barnes, If G 0 1 - 2 k jt A. Atwood, cf. 6 '1 2 2 0 Thrasher, lb G i? 2 13' 0 Wobb, 3b C 3 2 3 3 A. Atwood, c 6 1111 D. Smuln, rf , .... C 2 4 2 0 Jackson, ss .......;.-. 2 113 7 Wilson, p. .'.-. 6 110 1 Totals 47 11 17 30 13 AMERICAN FORK - ... - - -ADILJLJ), Barratt, c.Z 0 2 2 C 3 Burke, lb 6 10 6 0 Holmatoad, 2b. G 2 4 7 5 purrant, pylf. 4 0 2 2 1 Snow. 3b 6 0 12 2 Larson, If 3 0 0 0 0 Homer, rf. 5 0 13 0 Blnch, ss. 5 0 3 2 3 Dudloy, cf G 1 2 2 0 Sholtey, p. 2 0 10 0 Totals 46 5 10 30 14 Summary: Errors Collodgo, Thrasher, Snow 3, Blnch 3, Burke, Barratt, Sholley, Larson. Baso hits Off WllBon 1C, oft Durrant 17, off Sholley 6. Homo run lloimateaa. Threo baso hits Webb, Barratt, At wood. Two baso hits D. Smuln, Thrasher, Dudloy. SacriOco hlt-H. Atwood. Sacrlflco fly Jackson. Struck out By Wilson nono, by Dur rant 2, by Sholley 1. Doublo play Blnch to Holmstoad to Burko. Left on bases Lehl 10, Amorlcan Fork 9. First baso on orrors Lehl 7, Amorl can Fork 2. Lehl meots Sprlngvllle horo Friday at tho usual hour. Anothor victory la predlctod for the locals on this date. Lohi was playing at Provo yester day afternoon and tho roturns could not bo socurod whoi wo went to press. LEHI MAN GETS PUBLICITY Bill" Nostrum rocontly recolvod qulto a wrlto-up In a Donver paper along with hla photo near a cement mixer. Ho Is working with a paving crow and playing baseball, Tho paper said: "One-Armed Cement Mixer Wlxard on Baseball Lot In Sun Garden "Handicapped by tho loss ot hla loft hand thru an accldont falls tc keep Bill Nostrum, a member ot the city paving crow, where ho la con Bldored an expert cemont mixer, oui of tho national game. Nostrum, who plays the sun gardon for tho Forbes Rocky Mountain Red Sox, recently mado teur bits out of four times to bat in a game against Woodland Park. Ho will work again tomorrow with tho Red Sox In a gamo against Elbort at Elbert." . u Oil Substitute Found. A Unseed oil substitute made from nntlve raw mntcrlals has been Invented In Sweden. It Ik Still Being Done. A financial genius uses money he had never had In paying people who will never see It. i LOCAL COMPANY TO HANDLE FORD CARS AND PARTS A Ford Sales company and sorvlco station Is tho nowost buslnoss to bo added to the list Lohl now boasts of. Tho now concern Is to bo known as tho "Lolil Motor Company" tho personnel of which includes Donnls Giles, Howard Croon and Walter Strango. Tho lattor two aro from American Fork. Propartory work is now bolng dono to put tho Giles Garage in Bhapo for tho opening of oporatlon next weok. Tho company will handlo tho soil ing ot Ford cars and parts in this section and render sorvlco to Ford owners horo. A largo Bhlpmont of parts aro oxpectod tho last of tho week and llkowlso somo now cars, Work Is already undorway at tho garago for enlarging tho stock room to mako spaco for tho now parts. Special Ford machinery will bo In stalled along with tho rost ot tho modorn machinery already in uso at tho garago. Tho opening up of this concern will fill a long folt nocd in this sec tion. In tho past thousands ot dol lars havo gono out ot town for Ford cars and parts that can now bo kopt in Lehl, With propor management success for tho now company is assured. In Humor and Irony. As Cervantes In the age ot tho In qulsltlon was driven to take refuge In humorous Irony In order to make known his sentiments without giving a handle to the Sacred Ofllcc so, too, jOoethc was able, In tho character of U.Jlupiorlst. to express what as a minister of state and n courtier he would not havo ventured to say oiit right. Goethe never suppressed the truth, but when debnrred from dis playing the naked truth he draped It In humor nnd Irony. Heine. , .. . i ii TIMPANOGOS HIKE 11 TO BEGIN JULY 14TH 1 Invitation Extended To Lehl Citizen Provo, July 12. Provo City aad the Brlgham Young university announco tliolr elovonth annual Tltnpanogoa hike to tako placo July 14 and 15. The town and tho school havo combined as hoitta on this mountain-climbing classic for tho last half dozen years, and havo mado ot It a momorablo event. Soverol now features aro to be In troduced thld year. Tho commissary will bo enlargod so that hikers may purchaso ovorythlng nocossary for such a trip, from foodstuffs to a com ploto equipment. A cafeteria will bo lostallod at Aspon grovo for tourists who do not doslro to cook thotr own rilbals. Sovoral forms ot ontortalnmont will bo provided., Tho first evening will bo dovotod as usual to tho traditional bonflro festivities, but the second ovenlng will ushor In dramatic and musical numbors. Dr. Frod W, Dlxoa and W. C. Bradford ot tho Community Sorvlco, Inc., ot Now York will havo a largo responsibility In working out tho program ot rocroatlonal foaturoB for tho hlko. Dr, Dixon will Intro duce group torchswlnglng and other attraotlvo features which he Intends to stago on tho top of ono ot tho bills near Aspon grovo during the evenings. Tho plans for tho hike will be similar in genoral to that ot the past outings. Friday, July 14, the hikers will bo taken to Aspen grove, up the north fork ot Provo canyon. That ovenlng the bonfire program will take placo. Saturday morning at 6 o'clock tho hikors will lino up for the moun-taincHe;- -Saturday at boob, the poaks of Timpanogos will bo ro ached and tho party will remain on the rim ot tho mountain for throo or four hours. Tho descent to Aspon Grovo will bo ' r . ' '.-m. i '.' j mado in tho lato afternoon so that gg H Bupper may be cookod before the H Saturday ovonlng'a program. Maay H ot tho hikors wilt return lato 8tur- H day night, while others will remain 3 ovor Sunday. j5 H Soveral important hiking clubs will 9 H bo spoclal guests on the outing next M H wook, Among thu groups will be tho m M hiking clubs ot tho University of 4 Utah and Agricultural collogo, the 1 M Wasatch Mountain club of Salt Lake, X the Alplno club of Fayson, the M M Wasatch club ot Pleasaat Gro, the ''- H DeBorot Gymnasium Hiking club aad m M tho Utah Outdoor association. It is H estimated that at least 1000 mountain at H climbers will participate In the asoen- m Blon. B A spoclal booklet containing n.um- M orouB photographs and write up ot B BJ tho now famous mountain peak to .. bolng published by the B. Y. U. ex V tension diviBloa. Tho work ot print BV BJ ing Is bolng done by Tho Lohl Sun ffyl Publishing dompany. S BJ Tho Commercial Club ot Provo ex B y.BJ tondod to Lohl Business Club mem "'. bors and citizens an iavltatioa to K B participate ia the hike. Tho letter H v'fl was recelvod yesterday by J. B. Wat '''fl Bon, president ot the Lehl Business 9 'SB Club KJkB 'HB JOLLY FAMILY REUNION BMfl A reunion ot the' Jolly family, $? originally of Pleasant Grove, will he ' lSSul held at Saratoga, July 15th, 16th aad lB 17th. Several thousand persons are b'3k expected to participate since last year limU nearly two thousand attended the re- sxl union at Saratoga, it is said. Mem i&jplfl bora ot the Jolly family, aad relatives 1 from several 'western Btatoa -will "'vl participate. i 1 Tho original jolly family consisted Vl of two daughtors and two sons who HTasI located in Pleasant Grovo in 1848. mr I CONTINUOUS (1 I CLEARANCE SALE I DURING JULY ! t Summer Merchandise of all Kinds j II I Special Lot of New Arrival I LADIES' SILK HOSIERY, FANCY PATTERN, - i f IN BLAOB -WHITE CORDOVAN K S Just- wlint you havo been lookiug for aud tho price por pair is only Kj I 98c ' 1 I i S wM STRAW HATS CLOTH HATS SUMMER HATS jo K I SPECIAL VALUES 25c UP. m Ono lot of children's lawn dresses nicely mado and trimmed at Kg J HALF PRICE K '31 T ; g SPORT SUITS HALF PRICE , I K '. Tweede Homespun Jersey the latest in sport suits at. pfj j half price ' 4' ' " ';" g wm ; I CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK OF SMALL COTTON BATTS $ 18 g . Regular price 28e to 35c each, to close out at each 2 1 ;I ' ' . ' 10c 'I 1 Don't overlook om special on y& Summer Outing Toggery fe for the Beehive Girls, Boy Scouts and everyone going on a jg W.d l vacation. See show windows for suggestions. Jf B Special low prices for July. i K ' f People's Co-op. Inst. g y The Busy Store on State Street $ f LEHI UTAH Jh