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Show ! ine etii Free .Press The Only Paper rnUIMEm Printed in Lehi LLm WTY, UTAH. El STAKE CONFER- .wi. and dmppej by her side. The bul'et evening and Sunday. Janu- - was found to be flattened on one side, 19 and 20. where it had struck some jry hard surThe session isauiraay win De neia face and glanced through the window. for the and m. is at 7:30 p. general The bullet was traced to a target Inublic as are all three sessions on shooter, who was engaged in a harm The &unaay sessions win De Sunday. less larget practice, little thinking of held at 10 a- - m- - 2., p. m. and at 7.30 the near tragedy he had caused. i Local officers this week issued a F. Richards, of the (Elder George warning that any one caught sh,xting of the Twelve, will be present kind of guns in the city limits will iand speak at the sessions and any be arrested and fined. This order inbeen cludes Special musical numbers have air rifles as well. Shooting in It is desired by the arranged for. jimus may cause the loss of Stake Presidency that the building be innocent life and should be stopped as filed to capacity at all meetings I he General Authorities and stake immediately. Many sightless eyes can be traced officials will have messages of special to children and air rifles. Officers Interest for the people of the Lehi are warning all to do their shooting Stake. outside the city limits or to take the Tie M. I. A. will have charge of risk of arrest and severe penalties. :he Sunday evening meeting and have They say "No more shooting in Lehi fine program arranged 8D especially City" as they believe in "safety One of General the JCU1 IBs Saturday il for the evening. be the main speaker lAuthorities will with the preliminary jof the evening This meeting will sharp and everyone is stake. Jof the at first." PLANS FOR OLD be-3r- in The Lehi Stake Old Folks Memorial Building and census mid-wint- Building. year 1934, number and detailed A program the farm Janulished next week. y 1. 1935, and other information of imilar nature. He asks that all farmelivestock on have he calls, Den lor both planned thereby saving time farm operator and enumer i'or. pie required by law and is under oath to work is enumerator Np fhese fasis all information confidential. values will not be used as a of assessed valuation and will your taxes. way affect 118 COLD EPIDEMIC IS SERIOUS The situation regarding colds and 'eumonia is assuming epidemic protons. More caution is essential in fwking this. The common cold is a pusoneailment or at least may be-p- e tv.o esneciallv - ' J in' f Prevalent a pneumonia infection. B very often the mild cold which that suddently becomes a eumonia. If everv acute cold were forded as other contagious infect- - !" wlds and ntie,i a cold jpidual shonlH will be pub Would The Lehi Irrigaion Co. held their annual stockholders meeting and election in the Memorial Building, Three members Monday afternoon. were elected on the board, George H. e,;ti. fmm HistnVt 1: Virsril Peter- son from district 2; Harry Jerling was from district 5. A stock vote dis- In 4. railed for districts 2 and . . .n tt-qtiH Earl trict z neuer . Smith were nominated ana in ai Schow no 4 the nominees were James and James Clark. to The meeting was adjourned n m. 10 a. Monday, January 28. at the Memorial building. All tWe Hesirintr proxies are leH. C of office quested to call at the Goates, secretary of the company. 1 iixli. ti-.;r- QUILTIKG CENTER CLOStU far have Hp mna the - quilting center Lehi's F. E. R. RF " this is done the nrdinarv was discontinued by E. A county About evening. ffi;.:,i Thursday 'eatment for acute colds will usually local the made by were 200 quilts stressful in checking them. Ltah in women for relief families ltl0Se with a ..:; ,Od the quilting nsrs and County, during the time -. not cm ir. ,ui; was underway. s is projects on'y justice to others. jV . " little more caution and conation for tho NOTICE Jof thing win po a long way to ltin? down our epidemic. Co. Tkn Mnrth Bench Irrigation E. Eddington M. D. 2 p. at will hold its annual meeting Memo !JU.ET m.., January 21, 1935, in the BREAKS WINoi prewar the purpose Building for intr the financial renort. to elect DOW GLASS board of directors for the ensuing other busr year and transact any come up. afternoon as Mrs. Samuel ness that might fckson Wa W. E. DAVIS, Secretary. sitting near a window he' bom. e. Publication January 10, 193o. reading, a bullet from a i?;,f t: liai, " noff snd through the window Last ir- mrr.otni i.ij rt v,- Fubli!rf-- lvty Home r or oaie Five Room Brick Modern ft- - AS i. ft. City Water and 2 Shares Irrigation Water. LOWING WELL, NEW COOPS, GARAGE, GRANARY Come look, then make me offer. Leaving Town. by 160 J. E. RACKER ous injury. Both cars were damaged. Carson was arrested immediately following the crash for driving while under the influence of liquor and d Duane Elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. posited a fine in the city treasury. , Abe Elder mourned the loss "of his new bicycle Tuesday evening as a result of an collision on the MOTORIST UPSET State highway at 5:50 p. m. Tuesday. Oil HIGHWAY H. Damerest had stopped his car by the Central Service Station and had CAR COLLIDE auto-bicyc- schools. le A. F. Adams narrowly escaped serious injury and possible death by a narrow margin, Thursday evening when the car he was driving was turned upsite down in front of his residence on the State Highway. Mr. Adams was returning home and ha given the signal to turn into hi ca driveway when a northbound driven by Dr. Hughes of Spanis p. Surviving are her parents; two brothers, Duaine and Glen Daniels, and one sister, Elizabeth Daniels, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cedarstrom all of Lehi. Funeral services will be held in the Lehi First Ward, Thursday, January 17, at p. m. with Bihop's Counselor Evans Anderson conducting, with interment in 'the Provo Cejntery, friends may view the body at the family home Thursday morning. Funeral services for James BICYCLE AND After having reached the age of 39 she became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latted-da- y Saints, having been converted through the teachings of Mormon missionaries laboring in her part of the Lord's vineyard. She was baptized by Elder Orlando Bradley, and confirmed by just started it up again crossing the Elder Harvey Cluff. Her baptism took siedwalk, the Elder boy coming from and the Damerest place April 22, 1895, and five years the People's Co-olater she moved with her family to car collided. The car going over the UtahShe married the late William boy and wrecking the bicycle. The Mr. Damerest H. S. Cartwright July 22, 1877, at Py was uninjured. did not see the boy coming and the Greenbottom, West Virginia. She and her husband made their boy evidently did not see the Damer first home in Utah at American Fork, est car until they collided. City but later the family moved out to Marshal Fowler investigated the the Vernal country. They returned to American Fork after one year in the Duchesne community, and ten DRUNKEN DRIVER years ago she made hr home at Lehi, where she has resided since, with the CRASHES INTO CAR exception of the past two month, when she went to Tooele to live with her children there. Liquor and gasoline were the cause Since joining the church Sister of an auto collision on the State HighCartwright has been an active worker way to 10:10 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. in it She has taken part in the Re- Mable Jones. Miss Melba Barratt and lief Society wherever she has been, Mrs. Maud Thornyon of American as well as being active in the Lehi Fork, F. E. R. A. nurses were travel-n-g Fifth Ward Young Ladies Mutual north by the St. Jeor Blacksmith Improvement Association She was in- shop when a car driven by W. D. terested in education, too, having Carson of Salt Lake City, also travel- been a member of the Lehi Home and , . mg north crashed into the rear of School League for several years. j their car The nurses had driven SSster Cartwright died at tne their car to the side of the road off nome oi ner son, v,iurr, January an.the pavement when the other car, louowing a paralytic stroxe. ui tne 8truck trem. Miss Barratt and Mrs. ten children born to her eight sui- - jons were bruiscl but escaped seri-- ! vive. The three sons are Walter, of Salt Lake City and Andrew and ClufF Cartwright of Tooele. There are also five daughters: Mrs. Henrietta m f , J f Ariz0 Mrs- Caroline M O. QoAp1VU IT llllOl CASVl J i kJUUli UVV f i' Mrs. Delle, Uah; May Higley, Brumester, Utah; and Mrs. Maude Handley, Provo. There are 26 grandchildren also surviving her and five - Aimo-nett- i, at his home Thursday night following seevral days illness of pneumonia were held in the Lehi Third Ward, Sunday afternoon with Bishop I. W. Fox, conducting. The opening song "O My Father" Choir. Prayer Alex Christofferson. Duet "Jesus Lover of My Soul" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robbins of Am erican Fork. Remarks Joseph Anderson of Salt Lake City. Solo-"W- hen the Angels Have Lift-- 1 TT Jfi.lJ TIT il. IT !' wm. ea tne nauiiem. accom veil Webb. Gail by panied Remarks W. H. Barnes. Closing remarks Bishop I. W. Fox. Thee" To Me Song "Guide Choir. Benediction Luther Coates. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery LEHI PIONEER was dedicated by Charles L. Johnson. ANSWERS CALL The Knights of Pyathias Lodge of Salt. T ake Citv of which Mr. Aimo- nettj was a member, held a shortFuneral services were held in the service at the Lehi ceme- Lehi Third Ward grave Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Ellen Jones. 95, who passed tery. . . . -.... Rpntemt AnntK oo hr, r jam away at her home, W ednesday even- , br 20, isz, in bparone, iuny, a Bjgh j, w Fox conducted. of Pete and Katie Cherezza Aimonetti The opening song "O My Father" reA Katie Maenino. He came Choir. from Italy to the United States in Prayer A. B. Andtrson. 1899, first settling in Michigan. Hej Solo "Teach Me To Pray" Booth and then to1 later came to Wyoming Sorenson, accompanied by Mrs. Booth .... Utah in 1912, settling in cingruin., 5orenson. where he worked as a miner until the A biographical sketch was read by 1921. Mrs- - Winzell Swenson. family moved to Lehi in Mrs. Remarks Mrs- George F. Barnes Surviving are his widow, five Aimonetti; Maginino Katie and Mrs. Heber C. Webb. Helen, Duet "Farewell To Thee" Mrs. daughters, Josephine, Jennie. a Aimonetti; Azalea and Edith Basil Dorton and Mrs. LeRoy Mon and a cur, accompanied by Mrs- W. II. John brother, Dominick Aimonetti, now iwiv son. oi Jennie Aimonetti, sister. Salt Remarks A. J. Evans. also a cousin, James Rolando. Solo "Come, Come Ye Saints" Lake City. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Remarks Edward Southwick. FUNERAL SERVICES W. Closing remarks Bishop I, 42, who passed away in Lehi Junction, n. - TV 4 .... a.u..., - ; Week-en- d CIAI H n. ge Fork, traveling fast, struck the rear bumper of the Adams car turning- it completely around and as it turned leaving the ground and stopping at the side of the highway with all four wheels where the top should have been. Mr. Adams was alone in the car at the time and was assisted from the car through the window. The Hughes car in which Dr. Hughes and wife were passengers skidded a few feet down the highway and stopped. Mr. Adams was bruised and shaken up but was not seriously injured, the occupants of the other car escaped injury. The body of the Adams car, a Chevroet sedan was damaged beyond repair. The Huges car, a new Ford V-- 8 escaped with a bent fender. City Marshal , Fowler investigat the accident, ...... e, ! FRUITS and VEGETABLES BANANAS 5c LB. 2 FOR 15c LETTUCE, LARGE HEAD CELERY, JUiBO - 2 FOR 15c YAS 4 LBS. 25c LEMONS 19c DOZEN Y" - fewer pneumonias. first. m 1 KEEFTIHG ADJOURNED negelcted f are then we Barbara Louise Daniels, 10, daughter of Gilbert E. and Stella Cedar-stroDaniels, passed away Tuesday morning, following an eighteen months illness of Brightts disease. She was born in Lehi on November 24, 1924, and was a student of the Lehi a this information ready LEHI IRRIGATION CO. This BY DEATH ilAUES AJMOISETTI er in the rs try to DURING PAST WEEK born at Guyandotte, West Virginia, April 2. 1856. She was the daughter of Joseph and Henrietta Miller Hohn-berge- r. DANIELS GALLED Com- tentative program for the Old Folks on IThursda,, URE eiiu:.i. January 24. outing The old people will meet at the Memorial Building at 10 a. m. for a program, with luncheon at noon William E. Davis has been appoint the ed census enumerator for in the same building Following social they will Jhe Lehi Election Precinct, and will luncheon and mid day the Cozy. They mmence his work immediately. In be guests at a show at the Memorial at then will his report the government is requir-'- g and social. a for program Building information as to the number "of music furnish will Orchestra cres of land farmed bv each farm Carter's the at in the dance the for evening Jperator, kind and quantity of crops Mmorial alue of THREE AUTO ACCIDENTS BARBARA LOUISE mittee met Sunday afternoon at the APPOINTED AGRICULT- aised NUMBER 21 PAST WEEK IN LEHI FOLKS OUTING MADE DEATH SUMMONS E. DAVIS ilLLIAM 17, 1935 will be held Stake Conference Lehi JANUARY THREE DEATHS DURING ENCE SAT. & SO EJDAY JI THURSDAY. - . Fox. MARY H. CARTWRIGHT Funeral services for Mrs. Mary H. at the Cartwright, who passed away Tooele. at Walter son, her of home Lehi Fifth Mondav, were held in the with Bishop s Ward Chapel, Saturday couuu.. scnow, Randall Counselor, '"The opening song-"Bea- Isle" utiful , Relief Society chorus. H. Peterson. Invocation-Vir- gil M. S. Face"-M-rs. Solo "Face To Remarks-Bis- hop of American Fork. My FatW-M- rs. Peterson. Salt Lake City. Now From Cars Chorus-"R-tiar Chorus. Society Swrow-Relitf and Da?i8' Benediction R was The grTS ia the Lehi cemeteryVlne- of Vamey dedicated by M iLgraphicd Sketch ii f Mary H. Hnhahewer Carfcwrifbt, twwed membtf of o for U pt wtd a4 J ee- - com-Baai- ty SPINACH - 25c - 2 POUNDS 15c SUGAR HOHEY - - - 10 POUND BUCKET 79c HONEY - 10 POUNDS 54c 5 POUND BUCKET 49f - 1 SALAD WHIP DRESSING RAESIN3 BRAN CEREAL - TOILET SOAP - 10 BARS 25c 2 cans WALKER RED HOT TAMALES - 25c 2 FOR 19c - HEINZ PORK & BEANS, 29c 2packa"es - BOOTH SARDINES quart jar 8maI1 size - 8ize I f r 29c 2 FOR 1 9c 2 FOR 29c LB. CAN 29c CHOCOLATE HALTED ilEK,1,b can BORDEN FOOD BEATER BOTH FOR CASH GROCERY SATURDAY SPECIALS Mining Milk (Saturday Oaly) Corn Flakes Miracle Whip Salad (quart) Cocoa (6 oz. can). DOZEN GEOCEEY SPECIALS SamfW COFFEE Virgil Cluff of Remafks-Har- rey size 150 HEINZ PORK & BEANS, ,arge Henry Erickson. Joseph A. Storrs Sketch-Bis- hop Sol'O. I Song "What Voice Salutes the Startled Ear" Choir. Benediction W. W. Dickerson. The grave in the Leh i cemetery was dedicated bv George F. Barnes. Biographical Sketch of Eleanor Williams Jones Eleanor Williams Jones was bcrn December 1. 1839, in Llansentfraid, Parish, Glen Conawy, Denbighshire, North Wales, the daughter of William (continued on back page) GRANGES 6c .10c 35c C0C0ANUT TUMBLERS crysU1 49c i2 LB. PACKAGE 5c 1 eenorPinkco10' 4c G FOR 25c VEGETABLES Baaanaa Be Pound Grapefruit (Large) ......3 for Cocoaaats ;( large) Flour Red Star and Turkey Red Brooms Mop Sticks 10c 10c $1.70 44c 14c FHOHE 70 OR 70 STATE ST., LEHI V |