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Show First Prints the News he Lehi Free Pre 1 Weekly Paper khi's Leading Carries the Advertising Has the Circulation LEHI riI S WIDELY READ No. 29 11, 1937 At 110, Oklahoma Housewife Buys Another Washer to Keep Her Young IIIIOR FESTIVAL NEXT TUESDAY With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string leading to any other source of power or influence. NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D CITY, UTAH, TH1' RSPAY, MARCH - - YOUR NEWSPAPER I BEET GROWERS GET Clothing of six cleansed In the CONTRACT 50-5- 0 generations Is washing machine shown here, with its owner, -Grandma" Wilson, of Chouteau, ld Tuelav of next week. March 16, stake vmu gram and party f tu,xt Tue .L- -. Girls ot tne ,i,e Junior Build-Lt- o The Memorial the 'eet together in ;,!.,:.: i tu ;,e hold in the been which Second has Ward a Ail party Chapel. attend me wu:.i0. ladies of the slake are inDhnned by the leaders oi vited to attend Vlx''-"-a"i The pafty wl The.-- e Uiris. Junior the for outlined pr gram number will 1H. the work , fine spirit has been with tne group rendered: m everything Community singing-Prayerthroughout the year ln J . have cione' All the girls thev Short talk on the organization are asked to be on be progressive Mrs. Clara Webb. there will wnicn win time as i . De Riven 10 me and a prize will the highest points. Besides ith games gin the fs""" mere win ue games . lunch. r.ch ward is to furnish for every four girls table a card that will their ward and an extra These card tables are to one besides. Memorial at the be Building by 7 Eacli one o'clock Tueday or before. sandis responsible for having three ward", their in each wiches fo girl salad to serve pickles and enough jjrt.nd from each ' , Okla., standing proudly beside it. During the Civil War, Mrs. Wilson was a school teacher. She bought her new washer, latest of a succession of them in the Wilson family, with money she receives as a federal pension. "Every woman should have a washer." she says. "The washboard makes young women old and old women tired." When washday rolls around, Mrs. Wilson s daughter, Tennessee Brown, who is only 80 and also is shown in by Musical ensemble in charge of Basil Hansen . Vocal s..lo Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Dortha Evans and Co. will irive a tap dance. One-aplay fiven by students of the high school. Following the program refreshments will be served. Si- .0.i. of the artistic experience the girls have had throughout winter they are asked to make them Each ward will selves a tally card. Each r'ease have a few extra cards. admis small a is being charged girl sion fee to cover other expenses- At 6:30 Monday evening the Junior leaders are expected to meet in the Library for a nnal checkup. the CONJOINT MEETING TUESDAY Relief Society organizations of wards have planned a pro- - The the five 1 Sugar beet growers will enjoy one of the best seasons in many years." W J. Cbadwick of American Fork, president of the Central Sugar Beet Growers' association, predicted Saturday, following a meeting of the board of directors. contract with "Under the new sugar processors, growers will receive $7 er ton or better for their beets, it is estimated, and with plenty of water and indications that climatic conditions will be excellent, I am certain that all growers in all sections will have a profitable year, Mr. Chadwick said. Meeting Planned A series of parleys, beginning with a next week at Spanish public nut-tinFork, will be held by the association .S , throughout the central Utah territory, Mr- TRUCK WRECKED MISSIONARY FAREWELL IH ACCIDENT 50-5- Blayne Peterson of Riverton, had two bruised arms and a demolished Chevrolet truck Wednesday morning as a result of an accident. In an effort to avoid hitting A. B. Anderson of Lehi who had just crossed the highway going south on Second East and State Street, Mr. Peterson drove his car off of the road and broke a telephone pole and a white way light poie completely off. The truck stopped just a few feet from the hospital steps. The accident happened at 8:40 a. SPECIAL CONTINUES FOR ONE WEEK A splendid missionary farewell program and dance has been planned by the Second' Ward Missionary Comto preside over the Philmittee, Saturday March 11 in the 2nd appointed for a year. Later he district adelphia Ward. The farewell is to be given was directed to open up a new district in h. nor of Max Wilson who will Concord", N. II. States at leave for the Northwestern After filling his mission, he remission field March 18th. home to Raymond, Alberta, turned Mr. Wilson is a graduate of the Canada, and for several years actLehi High School and for the past m. ed as bishop of the Raymond First Mr. Peterson was alone in the truck two years he has been attendng col- Ward-- . at the time of the accident- lege at the R. Y- U. rorn He filled a second mission 1 he program is to oegin at H p. m. in 1923, 1919 to late in October, . and the dance at 9 p. m Contribu-- i ,... mrew ror eastern i.ananu. Winnipeg, SENIOR HIGH POSTURE tions will be accepted at the door. he presided over the Manitoba The program will consist of the fol- - years district. PARADE FINALS lowing: On his return home he changed his Congregatj nal music 'Til Go residence to Salt Lake City, where he Where You Want Me To Go." in the Twenty-second- . lived 1 nese gins were cnosen to ne in inn Opening Prayer Joseph Glover. and Capitol Hill Wards. DurOne Act Play. Posture Parade this year: ing his residence there he gathered The judges were- - R. B. Worlton, Remarks from the missionary. A 11 red names and placed them Brother 2,ooi) Miss Smith and" Miss Haliday. Missionary Experiences in the Index Bureau files, and for Ruth Whimpey, June Larson, Elsie Knudsen. two years served as an ordinance Booth Sorenson and Armond Duet Calton, Eliza Calton, Allene Frank, worker in the Salt Lake Temple. .a Rue Berry. Ruth Worlton, Virginia Webb. I'rrsiih'il Orrr Mixsion Good music will be furnished for Jackson, Josephine Royle. Betty WilFrom June, 192r to July, 1929, he Dortha Evans, Zada Webb, the dance. son. will Enid be A good attendance apprecipresided over the newly formed Karlyn Chatfield, I.yle Sharp, a Central States Mission, with of Wanda North assured be can good Klea ated. Turner, Zimmerman, in Minneapolis. He was Myrtle Johnson, time. headquarters Jean Turner. . Salene T.l.-dnaccompaniei' on this mission by hi Pauline Worlton, family. He was well known and had Thrasher. Betty Peterson, Madge a host of missionary friends. Rhea FUNERAL SERVICES Geraldine Taylor, Adamson, Leath Surviving are his son, Harold n;,r,r,.n, n. Both Thraslu-rof Salt Lake City, and ;hc Allred. Henke. JOHN FOR Theda TODAY Clark. Florence Cook, brothers and sisters: J. foil and Price wing Zeiella Yena Anderson. no' a Clarence E- Allred. RayGURNETT ALLRED 1'rban Atha Heberts n. Alberta. Canada; Rodney C. Bearers mond, Flag Bearer and Banner Allred. Lehi, Utah; Aaron and . a ill be chosen later. Gurnet t AllreT, M. died .loim Wade, Salt Lake City; and His i Sn t Lake nos pital Mrs. Oo'essa Cullimore. Provo. u ).,, He had olde-- t son, Paul, died recently. stomach. the of cancer .f THE RED DBESS Funeral services will lie held Urn ill for tvo years, following an to remove j nursnay ai p. in. in me i.i-imourns "K" io PRESENTED TONIGHT operation Ward under the direction of Bi' h p the malignant growth. 11. Friends may call tt S. I. Cioodwin. I!,, was born in Lehi, September a:v,n his of Jones brother, Kate home of the H. and the lSTTi. a son of Jas. presentation -will V i& noon unui mm-,rom Dm-- ." in his I.ehi. Allred. Red He schooling received The Allied llnima. Interment sflv-.lsit. the Fifth Ward and at the Brg- - f services, Thursday. pven this evening red in On in the Provo. v at be sit will spons family is being hum Young Univer pit the Lehi chapel The rlay married he S c.ety. Relief Ward Cemetery Febmaiv bv the Fifth Har.iet Hartley in the Salt Lake 'The drama was written by ' and 19:1-4Mr. and Mrs. I.. I. Wardle Those who have read the Temple. She died October 20, Washburn. Jordan West in mo-- t Sunday spent. is it family oiv that Oh'"." S'rir District Mrs. Wardk-'''". mother, piav m will give a fine evenAllred was called to the East with Mr. Mr and interesting Wardle. States Mission, January S. 190X, Kmily ing's entertainment. same play, this Wednesday evening p11 those in Leh. was presented free to of jure. ho were over seventy years A fine crowd attended tnis themselv as ance and expressed drama. having enjoyed the act is a three Dress." Red "The drama with the Those taking the parts also. J Nile Washburn r,atfrrr ... Lucille Rateman .Fullmer AUred Roberta Pall Jam7 .. j!?1? Lucille Winterton MEN AND BOYS LIa,no NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE FOR .Allan Sch w' jl Rnbb,e f.ene Wilson 1 rhl1 .. ..Glenn I package for the large size household the complete soap limit one package- A wonder for clothes makes richer suds soaks clothes whiter softens hard water easier on the Per OXYDOL . Soap Y-'- . Crystal White Giant Bars Seven for cents- twenty-fiv- e Palm Olive Soap Camay Soap 5c Paper towels for 0f laundry the roll. saving 5c the bar. the bar. the kitchen a big 10c 150 towels .t-l-- GIANT Rolls of Waxed feet for 15c the roll. DEATH SUMMONS MRS. ISAAC R. HARD-MA- N, SUNDAY companies," Give Credit That the Utah Central association Funeral services for Mrs. Losena Christensen Hardman, 74. who died in the Lehi Sunday of pneumonia Hospital, were held in the Bluffdale Ward chapel, Wednesday, March 10, 1937, at 2 p. m. under the direction of Bishop Bert Crump. She was born at Veile, Denmark, August 19. 1K62, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen. She emigrated with her father to Utah when she was 11 years old, joining her mother who had come a year earlier as a convert to the church. She married Isaac R. Hardman, March 28. 1882, in Salt Lake City. For the past 40 years the Hardmans have lived on a farm six miles west of Lehi. Mrs. Hardman was among the first members of the Bluffdai Ward and Relief Society. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Isaac S. Hardman, Mackay, Idaho; Wilford C. and C. Hardman, Lehi; Clarence C. Hardman, Bluffdale; Oscar C. James C, Jessie C and Fereamorz C. Hard-maSalt Lake City; Christian C. Hardman, Challis, Idaho; Robert C. Hardman. Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Losena Anderson, Vernal; and Mrs. Daisy Skinner, Delta; two sisters. Serena C. Miller, Ogden and Henerietta C. Raleigh, living in Nevada; 48 grandchildren and 15 Le-R- oy n, members were responsible for obtain ing the 0 contract is generally conceded by growers of the state, Mr Chadwick said. In the opinion of Mr. Chadwick between 10,000 and 12,000 acres of beets will be planted in the associ Interment was made in the Bluffation districts this year. Not only will dale cemetery. A the farmers receive 50 per cent of the net receipts from all finished sugar and except pulp, but they UNION MEETING will leytive their seed under the new contract at 14 cents per pound instead of 16 cents, as paid previously. Primary. Priesthood and Relief Society organizations are holding Union meeting Sunday In the Fifth Warn' chapel at 2 p. m. It is desiri- NOTICE OF FARM ous of the stake boards of these BUREAU MEETING organizations that the wards be well represented at the meeting. 50-5- j Oxydol 17c hand's 0 TO BE HELD SATURDAY j House Cleaning The new Chadwick announced. contract will be explained at these meetings, he reported. Commendation for the manner in which a large majority of the mem bers of the association backed up the officers in their fight for the contract was expressed by Mr. Chad wick. "I am certain that this is the contract that we have been seeking for several years, and that it wii This fight prove worth our efforts. also has established a better under and after presiding over a branch in standing between growers and sugar Baltimore for three months, he was he said. girl. Because f. 50-5- 0 the picture, lends a willing hand and soon the washables of all the Wilsons and Browns, big and little, are fluttering on what is by far the longest clothesline in Chouteau. ct Vvl Taper life-lik- 125 e Special meeting for the Lehi Farm Bureau will be held Friday, March 12th, in the Lehi Memorial Building A representative ol tne extension service will be there to give information on the analysis of uifferent kinds of noxious weed seed found in grain and alfalfa seed. We would like every one t oring a sample ot some grain anil altaita seeds or vegetable seed with them to be used for demon Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor and Mrs. Agnes McKee of Springville, spent Sunday with Mrs. M- A. Taylor. - Wm. Price of Heber spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Price. ANNOUNCEMENT strations. would like to announce that I w ith connections the Beet Growers Me' ropolil inn Insurance Co. and will detailed infor- no longer be responsible for premiums due r payable to them, and that I contract. have now joined the Mutual Benefit J . Earl Smith . Health and Accident Insurance Co. because I feel this company does write Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carson, Mrs. a contract which will be more deeply the folks in this comlone Gilchrist and" Magaret and Ida appreciated by munity. Thurman were in Salt Lake, Sunday WM M. SHEPHERD visiting with relatives. 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