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I 1 I (8w Jim Jwti I 1 CombinedWitb The Lehj Banner ...... .j 1 ssY . I10.18 ssa Basketball Season I Opens Here K school and Legion Teams K,mle Local Farm Plenty of Enter Hnment This Winter. H. 8. Line H Will Be Strong Contenders For B-tt Honors. Legion Men Expects K Make Cleanup. Bilotlo intorost is turning to Etball which Bport proralsoa big Ei (or Lohl this wlntor. . Tho school athlotoa havo commenced Klco as, also, havo tho wldoly Bn Legion team. Doth startod Bng out this weok. Now suits bcon purcbasod for -play ors on of tho llnoups. K outlook for tho high school B la good, Coach Mitchell Bays. B3' mcn wlta ono or moro yoars Btenco la showing up woll and Ba wholo string of husky sub Bcs, already developing form, F will bo no trouble in getting LBlal to mako a winning team. Hutlook at this soason for a win Bteam waB novor hrlghtor in B1 yorB- H old men back and now working Htbo new material follow in order H: Leland Merrill, D. Smuln, j Clark, Clomon Turner, Morris Bta, Joso Potorson and LoRoy B unt camo ot tho BoaBn wi11 Hlday oronlng with tho Magna Hteam. Tho loaguo gamoB will Henco somotlmo near Christmas, Bald. jm Lesion basketball men got to H last weok and took up a col'' H to buy suits and other equip' JHor tho soason's contests. Enough B vis obtalnod and, on Monday tlti, shoes, etc., wero purchased Htcllco startod. Clark, Evans, K, DitIs, Wanlass, Southwlck, N. H Alton Olios, Horbort Austin jHfew others havo boon invited to Bt for the toam, most of whom HCireidr been out. H unusual record mado by tho Hut year put thorn at tho top in Ktermoantain country. Thoy Bfi'r "beaten two or throo tlmos H the entire soason in splto ot t that thoy mot tho strongest la this and other states. This Hw sro out to win tho cham Vp nd It tholr lineup can bo tHogether thoy will undoubtedly vet thoy havo not booked any aad will not arrango a schodulo Ktter the school schedule has rorked out, thoy announcod. Btro planning to play ono game Bk regular, one at homo and t away. In addition, however, BvlU be other gamoo with travol Bun when It is possible BSes of tho Legion and high BJwlll bo staged in tho Smuln Bynr. DothJ organizations bavo agreements with the manago Bvor tho use of tho. ball. SPECIAL TO THE SUN Bako City, Docombor 1. Robort Bm1s boon notified of his appoint Bbo a captaincy in tho regular BJ Mr. Sharp sdrvod in tho world Bv second lloutonant of infantry. BvPllcatlon was accopt'od together Bjonty Utah mon who rocontly Bv'smlnatlons at Fort Douglas. BVstn Sharp has not beon assign- SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL At a special Council n.eetlng last ovonlng tho City Council passed and tho Mayor confirmed an ordinance fixing tho final assessment on property ownors on Main Street abutting tho now paving. Tho ordltianco will be fouud on pago eight of this paper. CIRCUMSTANCE8 OF DROWNING OF CHILD CORRECTED Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Kemp havo asked that a corroctlbn bo mado aB to tho clrcumstancos of tho drowning of tholr child. Tho report given, said tho child was thought to havo gono to Its grandparonts, but tho parents inform us that tho child was playing about tholr ynrd and had beon gono only from 20 to 30 minutes, when It was found drowned In tho tub whoro It had fallen hoad first. 0 8ERVICE STAR LEGION PROGRGAM Tho regular monthly Sorvlco Star Loglon mooting for December will bo hold this ovonlng (Thursday) com mencing nt 7:30 o'clock, in tho Somln ary building (Old Tithing Offlco). Tho program as arrangod will In clude: Prayer Chaplain. Song Congregation. Duot Marion and Mildred Whlpplo. 'Parllmentary Drill Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist. Song Congregation. Prayor Chaplain. Evoryono lntorostod aro extended an invitation to bo prcsont. o MISS DAN8Y TO LECTURE MONDAY Miss Charlotte E. Dansy, former superintendent of nurses nt tho L. Di S. hospital, will glvo a spoclal locturo on dtsoases of tho head and throat noxt Monday, Decomber 6th, com mencing at 2 p. m. In tho high school building. All Lohl ladles aro invited to bo prcsont. Miss Dansy has loetured hero and olsewhero In tho county and In ovory instance has had a mossago that ovory raothor should hear. ' v LEHI MAN MARRIED AT RICHFIELD Arnold Crabb, son of William Crabb ot this ctly, was married to Miss Ourtrudo Howloy, of Austin, at Rich flold, November 16th. o Active, Anyway. Pan! went with his mother to tho country. Fresh watercress from tho brook was served on tho tohlo and up on venturing to try some for the first tltno, ho exclaimed: -Ob, It's nllvol" "Why do you think so?" nsked his mother. "Because It bites my tongue" ho answered. 0-Griid Prizes -10 I Given Away I December and Christmas, tho great Gift Season and the ono time in the year we look forward to. j j M ONLY 23 DAYS TILL XMAS. I "Wo have tho finest lino of Xmns Gifts this year over shown in Lchi. Mako your purchases horo and get in on tho BlO Prizes. H This is a contest of skill not a drawing. H SEE IIAND BILLS AND WINDOW FOR PARTICULARS. : I E. N. WEBB B Joweler and Optometrist "At Tho Gift Shop." MAIN STREET LEHI bbV ' ' Mir if BVBk Official Count of tbejEleciitD Tho board ot stato canvassors Wod nosday completed Its work of com- , . u olcct,n returns through out tho stato, so far as olllccs por taming to moro than ono county aro concerned. Tho only Democrat elected out of all tlio names canvassed by tho stato board was Judgo Oeorgo Chrlstonson In tho Seventh Judicial district, com prising Sanpoto, Carbon, Emory, Grand and San Juan counties. Tho total voto for presidential doc tors woro: Domocrats, GG.C39; Re publicans, 81&G; Socialists, 3.16U; Farmer-Labor, 4,475. For United States Senator. Milton II. Welling (D.), GG.280; Rood Smoot (R.) 82.G6G; AloxT Dovan (S.), 3,995: Alex Dovan (F.-L.), 3,017. Total for Dovan, 7.012; plurality for Smoot, 26,286; majority for Smoot, 19,274. For Conressman From The First Utah District Jamos W. Funk (p.), 27,974; Don D. Colton (R.), 41.749; John O, Wattors, (S.), 1,740; John O. Wattors (F.-L.), 1,340. Total for Wattors, 3,080; plurality for Colton, 13,775; majority for Col' ton, 10,695. For Conressman From Tho Second Utah District. Mathonlhah Thomas (D.), 28.201; E. O. Loathorwood (R.), 39,235; O. J. Stonoy (S.), 1,696; Marvin P. Dalos (F.-L.), 2,437. Plurality for Loathorwood, 11,034, majority for Loathorwood, 6,901. For Governor of Utah. T. N. Taylor (D), 54,913; Charlos R. Mahoy (It.), 83,518; E. D. Locko (S), 843; Georgo Crosby (F.-L.), 2,300. Plurality for Maboy, 28,605; major ity for Maboy, 23,402. For Judge of the 8upremo Court.. Harold M. Stophcns (D.), 57,418; Josoph E. Frlck (R.), 81.574. Majority for Frlck, 24,162. For Secretary of State. Elbort D. Thomas (D.), 56,709; H. E. Crockett (R.), 81,073; D. A. Law ronco (S.), 2,935 W, E. Hubbard (P. L.), 4,340. Plurality for Crockott, 24,364; ma jority for Crockett, 17,091. For Attorney General. Stowart P. Dobba (D.), 56,511; Har-vey-H. ClufO (It.), 81;460;!Larenco McOlvorn (S.), 2,977; R. Ollray (F. L.), 4,325. Plurality for Cluff, 24,849; major ity for Cluff, 17,597. For 8tate Treasurer. Qoorgo M. Whltmoro (D.), 57,023; W. D. Sutton (R.) 80,776; Sol J. Selvln (S.), 2,938; Parkor D. Cady (F.-L.), 4,398; plurality for Sutton, 23,753; majority for Sutton, 16,417. For State Auditor Danlol O. Larson (D.), 56,405; Mark Tuttlo (R.), 80.980; W. D. Murphy (S.), 3,421; J. H. Magdlol (F.-h.). 4.310; plurality for Tuttlo, 24,415; majority for Tuttlo, 16,684. For State Superintendent of Public Instruction. L. J. Mulr (D), 57,539; George Thomas (It.), 80,163; Fnnnlo Solvln (S.), 2,879; Mamlo A. Hvlzdalok (F. L.), 4,318; plurality for Thomas, 22, 624; majoflty for Thomas, 15,409. Constitutional Amendments. Quostlon No. 1 (city charters,) yos, 22,757; no, 27,656; majority against, 4899. Question No. 2 (stato support ot schools), yos, 43,552; no, 31,210; ma jority for 12,342. Quostlon No. 3 (stato dobt limit), Enceunter Difficult Trail Whllo making tho final cattlo drlvo In tho west mountains Wednesday ot last weok with othor'townsmon J. E. Mono and Joopor Rolfo encountered a vory dllllcult descent froAi ono of tho rldgos. Tho mountain was so stoop and covered with snow that It bo camo extremely dangerous In doscond Ing. Tho two mon located somo horses on tho rldgo and wont up to round them up. In tho chnso thoy travolod qulto a dlstanco from tho trail up which thoy nsconded. Whoro thoy started down tho mountain was ox tromoly steop and covorod with snow, making tho downward climb rathor risky. In fact, so much so, that thoy dismounted and romovod tho saddles from tho horses, fooling (hat If tho horso slipped and was lost thoy would save thomsolvcs and tho sad dles. Howovor, aftor n tedious and long trip, thoy managed to roach tho bottom of tho canyon without any mishap. t 0 E. FORRE8T TAYLOR IN "PAL8 FIRST" Flrat Personal Appearance of This Local Favorite In Many Months E. Forrest Taylor, tho brilliant young actor and managor, who Is known possibly hotter to local thoatro goorj than anyone who has over ap peared at tho Royal Thoatro will ro turn Saturday, Docombor 11th, In tho exceptionally Btrong drama, "Pals First." Mr. Taylor has tor tho past bIx months boon at tho Dcnham Thoatro at Donver, Colorado; both pross and public unlto In saying that this young man has boon ono of tho most popu lar members ot tho Wilkes Players that tho City of Donvor has ovor socn, and ho has mado for himself a largo clrclo of frlonds among tho thoatro goers ot Donvor, who aro gcniilnclsorry-to.gh'. Mr.y Taylo h? al Uie'DonhawSi However,-tbeWitkea Players loss wllL.be tho Lohl thoatro goors gain. o Motive Power Weak. Lura Florence has heard a great deal of talk about momma's electric being without power and tho necessity of charging It Ono day sho was told to rcmovo her rubbers and tnke them tq her room. Sho failed to do this and later was nskod why sho had not dono so. Sho replied: "I did not havo pow er enough; I had to stop and charge op yos, 15,142; no, 33,417; majority against, 18,275. Question No. 4 (right ot action In fatal injury casos), yos, 26,288; no, 24,819; majority for, 1,469. For Judge, Fourth District Andrew 11. Morgan (D), 9,835; Ellas Hanson (R.), 10,331; majority for Hansen, 496. For DUtrlct Attorney, Fourth District. Jamos D. Tuckor (D.), 8,974; Char les J. Wahlqulst (It.), 11,323; major ity for Wahlqulst, 2,349. Christmas Shopping IS NOW THE UPPERMOST THOUGHT OF ALL ONLY TI1HEK WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. AT BROADBENTS STOEE Yon will find everything in rendiness for your ChriRtmnH shopping. Our advice is ahop enrly nnd often. Visit our grand display ot gifts containing all that Is now, bright and frosh. THOUSANDS of holiday goods ot gonulno worth and un questioned valuo for real dcslrahlo presents. Wo can plonso tho old, satisfy tho mlddlo aged, ploaso tho young and tlcklo tho children. SANTA GLAUS IS AT DROADBENT8 STORE WITH A OREATER DISPLAY' THAN EVER DEFORE. SPECIAL We invito you to lot tho children conic nnd soo nil tho wonderful gifts. They're welcome. Snntn Clnus wnnts thorn to come nnd boo the dolls, doll huggics, enrts, wngons, hooks, rattles, hnlls, games, blocks, toy dished, whistles, trumpots, toy hroomK, porfumes, flit irons, hnndlcorchicfs, drawing slntes, ldttio knrs, tri-cycles, bells, rattles and ihousnnds of other articles. Everybody come nnd bring tho children. Music nil dny. IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Shoes, Underwear and Hosloiy, we will glvo you the very bottom prlco. Thoro has boon great reductions on many Horns, Ladies' 50c Hoso now 25c, Outing Flannel 20c, Cnlico 15c, 40c Factory 20c nnd so on down tho lino, GROCERIES 10 Pound Sack Oatmeal 65o 10 Pound Sack Now Cornmoal - ..............SSo 10 Pound Can Syrup - ..50c 10 Pounds Sugar -.. ..91.15 1 Pound Packet Now nnlsltiB (Not 11 oz. Packet) - 25c 1 Pound Packet Now Currants (Not 11 oz. Packet) 25c Frosh Oranges and Lomons Just In. And Many othor bargains can be found at BROADBENTS STORE P. S. That good coal, two cars Just In. Can wo bring you a loadT Dr. Worlton Elected I School Board Member Receives 210 Votes of 202 Cast. Eugene Mason Receives 28, 8. I, Goodwin 19, Joseph Anderson 2 and Joseph Droadbent 1. Dr. F. D. Worlton was oloctoil to tho Alplno School Hoard as tho Lohl roprosontatlvo yesterday (Wednes day) when ho rocolved 210 0; tho 262 votos cast.. Thoro was no other candidate on tho ticket and roally no opposition to hlui. Othor candidates votos for, with tho number of votos follows: Eugono Mason 28, S. I. Goodwin 19, Joseph Andorosn 2, Ed ward Southwlck 1, and Josoph Droad bent 1, Llttlo Internet was shown in tho olootlon and not noarly as many votos would havo boon cast had It not boon for tho rumor and foar that a dark horso might bo placed la tho flold. S. I. Goodwin, whoso nomination hod boon filed wlthdrow on Monday loav Ing Dr. Worlton o only nomlnoo on tho tlckot. , ,11 d too many Jobs woro glvon as tho ronson for tho withdrawal. H Dr. Worlton is woll qualified for tho M position, having had oxperlonco as H toachor and principal ot schools and B Is a Buccosstul man from a buslnoss H standpoint. Ho will mako an oxcol- M lent roprosontatlvo for Lobl. M In Pleasant Grove 10 votos oloctod H S. L. Swenson to succeed Charlos Q. H Johnson, tho second mombor ot tho board going out of offlco this yoar. H ONE MORE CHANCE TO SAVE M 6O0 ON SUN SUBSCRIPTION H .We will give "8un" readers ono M more chance to obtain their home H paper at the old price of 91.50. M Until December 20th subscriptions H will be taken at 91.50 a year. H After that date posltvely no sub- H scrlptlons will be received under fH $2.00 per year. H Pay Now and Save 'on Sufcx H scrlptlons. H braMeSy Musical Christmas Make your Christmas a merry musical one. H Round out your Christmas joy and add that festive H note of Yulctide cheer by getting a Columbia Grafonola. H Spend only a few minutes in our store. Hear this i : H beautiful instrument play the latest music, dances, jj H songs, and Grand Opera selections. Then you will i H understand why the Columbia Grafonola is the most : H wonderful Christmas Gift : H ssa The latest models to choose from all equipped with the Non Set Automatic Stop. Never stops before H it should. Always stops at the very end, Nothing fH to move or set or measure. H & We'll be looking for you, so be sure to call fl (yJm )an ct us emonstratc now- yu too, can have H I yL' a merry musical Christmas. fl SANTA CLAUS HAS ARRIVED I WITH HIS LOAD OP jfl TOYS I AND XMAS GOODS 1 i : MANY USEFUL AND DESIRABLE GIFTS FOR H EVERYBODY. UJ : FROM BABYHOOD UP TO GRAND PARENTS 1 ' ' U : : f i u , , n i W Our Big Sale WILL CONTINUE 'TIL XMAS I I ' ' ' ' ' V Many New Bargains . TIIAT WILL MAICE YOUR XMAS BUYING: j WONDERFULLY EASY. j BUT DO IT KARLY , L People's Co-p.. Inst The Big Christmas Store on Stato Street 1 LEHI UTAH , ,frfrm;ijjjjjj J...,JJi,JJJJ ..uj.y m