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Show US! nnti tt me Free Pr efai TheCity's Only Home-Owne- d Newspaper LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY. JANUARY NUMBES 19 1933 "He and She" M. LA. Quel Edward Gee Stockholders Refuse Stake Board Play Passes To Great Beyond To Pay Assessment 73' died at James H. Gardner. Vocal solo "Lay My Head Bey Monday .fter A Rose" by Mrs. Rose Lott, acneath 1 - f nneumonia. in companied by Gail Webh. . born October 23, 1859, G' and Closing remarks Bishop Henry U a n of Joseph Afford Gee. He came to Utah Erickson. ? parents in 1876, settling in Song "Shall We Meet" Chorus. Later George. St near Prayer President Virgil Peterson. Son, where he lived ' The body was taken to Moroni for aored to Moroni, moved to Freedom burial, where Bishop Andrew Nielsen 3 1907, then coming here in of Moroni will have charge of the to Delta, ia 1920 few years he had services there. the past For of the Lehi L. D. S. Gee . jjk. 11 12-da- 3. janitor chapel. ji ward i -- PEOPLE'S u married Margaret E. Draper, She died August ,Bberl5,1883. and he JS38 DRAWS LARGE CROWD married Leah Nora She died Between 800 and 1,000 people February 7, 1900. he married ember 26, 1908, and Gledhill A. Bywater in Martha s. 4 then jl nuehter are his widow; a son and Mrs. by his first marriage, roperr Mt 'Pleasant; Olsen, & E. Fountain Green; a ittgt J second marriage, ghter by his Lehi, and the Abbott, t Lorena and sisters: Albert brothers dftrf lowing Aaron Gee, Preston, Nevada; utait Green; Irvin Gee, Moroni; Can-ni- l, i Mary Jane Blackham, and Mrs. Alice Golden, Nephi; and six great- pandchildren, 37jH; and H. Gee, s, 31 idchudren. UW "1 neral services letday were 10 a. m. at Ward chapeL TbmmI services were conducted in the Lehi fth Bit held Wed-- jijr morning in the Fifth Ward pd with Bishop Henry Erickson id me1 jchirge. song 'Jesus Lover of My Relief Society Chorus. Ipnyer A. B. Anderson, lOpeaing jul" by at- tended the drawing held at People's p The Saturday afternoon. drawing was scheduled to be held at the Royal Theatre but when time came to fire up it was found that the boiler at the Royal had frozen and burst. A picture show was given at the Cory Theatre, Saturday evening to the people in place of the free show planned at the Royal in the afterCo-o- ober, 1909. ijrriving DRAWING CO-O- P noon.. The people who desired to go were given Cozy coupons and were admitted to the Cozy in the evening for a coupon and 5c, needless to say a long waiting line was in evidence at the Cozy, Saturday night. The first prize an electric Kelvi-nat; was won by Earl Jacobs. Second prize, a Brunswick Radio, was won by Mrs. James H. Gray. Third prize, an Electric Iron, was won by Dale Whimpey. Ten 10 pounds of sugar to each of the following: Mrs. G. H. Smith, or "Though Deepening Trials" Ernest Peterson, Delila Fox, Leslie Lula Anderson, accom- - Sorenson, Glenn Roberts, Earl Jackson, Elaine Barnes, Alwene Rothe, Milo Fox. iSpetkri were Andrew Fjeld and Delbert Coates and long fonu, Mrs 'pedals FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Grocery Department 48 POUND BAG MALTED THRIFT FLOUR PUMPKIN, Size 2 OLD MILL MAYONNAISE, 1 Pint MAID of BARLEY Pound Package COFFEE, 2 SCHILLINGS COFFEE, 2 Pound Can SCHILLINGS COFFEE, 1 Pound Can for for 69c 10c 19c 25c 35c 69c 35c c f JELLO, 4 Packages LIBBY'S FANCY RED MORTON'S SALMON. 1 Pound Can SMOKE SALT, 10 Pound Can 2 Pound Can Morton's Smoke Salt FREE. ...?1.00 Fruits and Vegetables URGE ORANGES, Size 200 XE5c j?0? 5n'Bm CELERY, Fancy... LETTUCE APPLES . 2 50c .7." .'.'. vice-preside- DAVIS-SWENSO- Bushd Ml Phones c . . 76-- 78 Ji- -' " ,g rT-T- " H Ii 11 I .10c Pound Lehi Utah 1 3 ?ouj 2 Pounds 25c v I HURT IN SMASHUP AT POINT OF MOUNTAIN C. B. Hawley, Jr., 39, of 1609 Six teenth East street, suffered a possible fracture of the skull and several frac tured ribs Saturday at 4:30 p. m. and g. (Csy IFIhe attire We Cater To Particular People WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN Thursday and Friday Jm wife suffered numerous contusions when their automobile skidded and collided with a bus at the Point of the Mountain, it was reported at the oV,oiff'R office. Salt r, Tlnwlev was taken to theBerk-jman A. E. by hospital 'Lake general to chanced pass of Heber, who the scene of the wreck immediately 'atfer the crash, and later was taken where his r me t n 5 hnsnital. 10 ii.. " gnvmimta 1 actios ervice 3 Double Attraction EDDIE QUILLAN in 64 1 ' BIG HOT" A splendid comedy drama. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Floor Walker" The Freight Rate On Coal Has Advanced Boy what a show for the family with Cozy Coupons 5c and 10c. Cents Fifty-fiv- e three-doctor-s FIRST LEAGUE GAME TRAIN, AUTO CRASH; PLAYED HERE FRIDAY TWO PLEASANT GROVE PEOPLE DIE; THREE HURT The first league game of the season Two Pleasant Grove people were will be played in Lehi gymnasium, killed and three seriously injured Friday evening when Lehi meets the Saturday at 10:05 p. m., when the au B. Y. High SchooL Mr. Nelson has tomobile in which they were riding arranged a good evenings entertainwas struck by a westbound Lot An ment for sport fans of Lehi begin geles and Salt Lake train. All were ning at 6 o'clock when the Cougars residents of Pleasant Grove. play the 7th grade. Willard Smith, 89, cafe owner, was From 7 to 8 the B. Y. U. team will in killed the collision, and play Lehi'a second team. instantly his wife died from injuries received Two boxing bouts have been arin the accident ranged to take place at the half of The. other Injured : the second teams game: Wilkerson Mrs. Leland Beers, 24, fractured vs. Russon and Thomas vs. Rex Gard ner. pelvis, severe injuries to back. The main game will begin at 8:00 Peterson, 26, fractured George o'clock when Lehi will play the B. Y. right thigh. LeGrande Richins, 21, fractured High. Both teams are well matched and jaw, severe scalp laceration, inter nal injuries. this game will be well worth watch-inLeland Beers, 27, miraculously es Booster girls will be The caped injury in the crash. The party were bound for a New present to give some good peppy enYear's eve dance in American Fork tertainment at the half of the main and were searching for a parking game. place in the vicinity of First North ; Music will be furnished by the Lehi and Church streets, a half block above High School Band during the game. Let's all go help boost our home the dance hall. It was reported that team and help them win the first step had Mr. Smith, driver of the car, crossed the tracks to park his ma- - to the state tournament Stove Coal $5.00 Nut Coal $4.50 cemetery. chine and then decided to recross to another parking space. To recross the tracks, Mr. Smith backed his machine over the main line, directly in front of the approaching train. The engine, piloted by Del Everett, struck the automobile broadside, hurling the machine against a telephone pole, 12 feet form the track. The car struck the pole and bounced back against the side of the engine. The double impact completely demolished the Smith automobile and killed the driver instantly, breaking his neck and back, ether occupants of the car, wth the exception of Mr. Beers, were taken from the wreckage cut and bleeding and rushed to the American Fork hospital, where were summoned. Mrs. Smith died early Sunday. Joint funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be held Thursday (today) in the Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle at Pleasant Grove at 2 The annual meeting of the Lehi Irrigation Co. will be held Monday, January 9, 1933, at 2 p. m. in the Memorial Building. All stockholders) are urged to attend this meeting. The financial report will be read and five directors will be elected to serve for the ensuing year, Other business p. m. will be transacted. While It Lasts 0 fHOLE OR HALF HAMS UMB CHOPS PACKAGE LARD 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7 BACON SQUARES LEHI IRRIGATION CO. WILL HOLD ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 9 - TWO Meat Department A large crowd assembled at the meeting of the stockholders of the Lehi Irrigation Company held in the Memorial Building yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) for the purpose of deciding whether the stockholders should keep or dispose of the Utah Lake Distributing Co. water stock. A vote was taken and by an almost unanimous vote the stockholders refused to pay the assessment. Notices were mailed to stockholders last week and by the large attendance the subject seemed to be of vital interest to all. er 3 2 MILK BREAD Miss Coleman and Mr. Washburn, Lehi Stake M. I. A. drama leaders condition was reported as fair. tentatively announce two outstanding Deputy 'sheriffs who investigated activities for the Mutual for the near said Mr. Hawley driving south, atfuture. tempted to swing out to avoid colliA three act drama sponsored by the sion with a southbound bus. The stake board to be known as the Stake Hawley car skidded, it was reported, Board Play will be presented during and smashed against the bus. the second week of February. The bus contained members of a The play "He and She," by Miss basketball team, it was determined, Rachel Crothers, will be under the but its driver departed before details direction of Allen Fjeld, the cast and were learned as to the identity of the committees to be announced next bus and its passengers. week. was thrown through the Hawley The second activity is the Annual Road Show which the wards have un- top of his car when it struck the bus, and was pinned between the side of animously agreed to present This his car and a snowbank. will take place during the early part of March. Complete details will be announced later. NEW SCHOOL BOARD With three such able leaders as TO ORGANIZE JANUARY 9 Miss Coleman, Mr. Washburn and Mr. Fjield the mutuals of the Lehi The present board of education of Stake should be able to do something Alpine School District will hold its unusual in the drama line. final meeting in the boards' offices Monday forenoon, January 9, and wind up all unfinished business, and FORMER LEHI RESIDENT adjourn. Immediately following the PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND two new board members, elected in THURSDAY, DEC. 29 the December 7 election, will be sworn into office and the new 1932-3- 3 board Mrs. Franks Dorton, 63, wife of will hold its first session. The two George H. Dorton, for many years new members are Andrew B. Anderresidents of Lehi, died at the family son of LeHi, and Alexander Lowe, of 4904 residence, street, Pleasant Grove. Mr. Anderson will Popular Murray, Utah, Thursday at 7:00 p. take the seat vacated by Edward J. m. of heart trouble. while Mr. Alexander will reLarsen, Mrs. Dorton was born in Salt Lake place Niels Fugal. City, June 25, 1869, a daughter of Besides the two new members the Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mean. In 1880 board is composed of James Smith, she moved to Lehi, where she lived for 30 years, and to Murray, where Alpine, president; Thomas Barrett, American Fork, and she has lived since. B. R. Booth, Provo Bench; David Surviving are her husband, her and Joseph father, three daughters: Mrs. Hattie Gourley, superintendent, clerk. F. Walton, Lee, Mrs. Verda Hurzeler and Mrs. O Lenora Adamson, Murray; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Evans, Salt Lake and N twelve gandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis an at 12:30 p. m. in the Murray L D- - S. nounce the marriage of their daughFirst Ward chapel. ter, Audrey, to Mr. Blaine W. Swen- Interment was made in the Murray son, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swen City cemetery. son of Pleasant Grove. The marriage Many Lehi relatives attended the took place at Randolph, Utah.' on funeral Tuesday. September 17, 1932. 0 Miss Davis is a graduate of Lehi GERALDINE LEWIS PASSES High School and has also completed AWAY FRIDAY a business course at the L. D. S. She has been Business College. Geraldine Lewis, Mutual the at Creamery employed daughter of Lynn A. and Beulah toff ice in American Fork for the past Shaw Lewis, died at the home of her two years. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Davis has been a very popu Lewis, Friday morning, following a lar member of Lehj's younger set and three days' illness of pneumonij was chosen Sugar Queen of the Sugar The baby was born here August 22, Day Rodeo parade in 1931. 1932. Surviving besides her parents Mr. Swenson is also popular in his are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark home town, having graduated from Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. George the Pleasant Grove High School and Mrs. attended the B. Y. U. at Provo. Lewis, and Jane Lewis, all of Lehi. . Their many friends in Lehi wish Funeral services were held in the them a long happy voyage on the sea Fifth Ward, Sunday with Bishop of matrimony. Henry Erickson conducting. Ladies' Song "Beyond Today" Chorus. Prayer Boyer Anderson. Ladies Chorus. Song "Lullaby" Remarks Dr. W. L. Wbrlton. Solo "A Little Pink Rose" Mrs, Maragret Kirkham. Other speakers were James Peter son and Rodney Allred. Song "Wanted on the Other Side" Chorus. Benediction Fay Evans. was ThA trrave in Lehi cemetery B. E. Garrett. dedicated by Interment was made in Lehi City Order Now Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and 9th January 7th, 8th RICHARD DIX in Lehi Lumber "Hell's Highway" However while our present stock lasts we will sell at our old prices. ,Co. story of the chain gangs of today stark naked truth that will set fire to every human heart! New and good comedy. With coupons only 6c and 15c. Without coupons 10c and 25c A Phone 15 State St. 11 11 1P Radio & Electric Shop State Street I |