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Show LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- - NEWSPAPER D VIII VOLUME rre ree he Lehi 1 No. 45 " M"! LFHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1940 If. FRANCIS BUTT CALLED BY DEATH Fnccs William Butt, "2. Butt GIRLS SOFTBALL foll- He was n'ne rnonth illness. owing Ohio. November 30, torn in Malvern. and Elizabeth 1857, a son of Henry He came to Lehi in Butt. (jlloway of the family to come 1884, the first one land here. He lived west, and purchased for three or it the San Raphael Valley back to Lehi. later coming jenr years, on married Laura Ellen Bushman in the Logan temple. Mrs. May 3. 1885. Butt passed away 41 years ago. Mr Butt was a prospector and collHe gave a collection ector of minerals. to the Brigham Young Uni- of minerals nrsity, known as the Wm. F. Butt col He found the Sunshine Gold kctioii. the district, developed Mine in Ophir 1 a at Simpson topper mine prospected Utah, Neveda. western other He Springs, Arizona and and All girls and women who are interto contact Miss possible, as there is a junior and senior leaeue beinu organized and the schedules will be drawn up as soon as possible. Three senior teams are already organized under Miss Phillips and those desiring to join the other teams should contact either Newell Turner or Charley Brooks or Effie Fay Zimmerman, as soon as possible. There will be no ward teams this year, only There will be a married ladies groups. team and three other teams. Every other Thursday the ladies will play under the lights. ested in sofiball are un-gAda Phillips as soon as -- - Courtey of Extnion Sf rvie. The Holtin.Friein Aiioeitioa ot Amttie. Marlon Anderson and a couple of pals. Marlon Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Anderson, Richmond, and her companions ar purebred Holsteins that will be exhibited at the Black and White Show 1940. to be held at Richmond, Utah, i 16-1- 7, OLD FOLKS SUMMER Worker and records of events in Lehi and vicinity. He was ward clerk. Sunday School of ward choir mem deer, M. I. A. officer, tier, during his life time and a member of the High Priest Quorum at the time of his death. He helped gather material for the History of Lehi. He served on and a mis an English L. D. S. Mission sion to the Central States. In late years be had spent his time in Genealogical re search. He helped establish the first M I. A. Library in Lehi. He is survived by three children: Mrs, Jesse Bahr of Ontario. Oregon : Newbern Butt of Provo, and Laura L. Kemp of Garfield; 17 grandchildren and 7 great Two half sisters: Mrs. grandchildren. Maggie Glen of Rigby, Idaho, and Mrs Elizabeth Webb of Twin Falls, Idaho; i half brother, Joseph Whimpey of Lehi. Funeral services will be held in the Lehi First Ward Chapel. Friday, at 2 condp. m. with Bishop Evans Anderson, OUTING WEDNESDAY SCHOOL TO BE HELD worker, keeping 1. - ucting. KU3IC A summer W. P. A. Play School will for all children who have not TO attended the play school during the winter and who will be eligible for the first OLD grade this fall. Parents of these children must contact either Ada Phillips or Mrs. Fern Johnson old folks day of the Lehi A before. Thursday. June 20. The numwill Stakes and Timpanogos Alpine ber will be limited but if the demand is be held in Lehi. Wednesday, June 19 at great enough there will be two sections the Wines Park. The old folks will meet held in the forenoon. for luncheon at noon, followed by a vjsiting hour, program, with numbers from the three stakes, and a band concert by the Lehi Band. Local old people their are looking forward to meeting AT LEHI friends of the three stakes, at the social. in Robert Fox is general chairman, be held THREE STAKES FETE TABERNACLE The sprinkling system was installed in the tabernacle grounds, Wednesday by a members. group of volunteer priesthood Luncheon at noon was served by the relief society ladies. following scheule for students advantage of the free summer for Friday, June 14, will be as HEY PROJECTS ASKED FOR The Lehi City officials have made apfor W. P. A. projects in road plication WARD TO HAVE building, sidewalk building, extension of water mains, rodeo arena and sewerage project recently system, to replace the rejected of remodeling the power plant. Elder Kelley, former president of the It is hoped that the projects will be apenable the work European Mission will be the speaker at proved at an early date to services. to get underway. Sacramental Ward the First Ward members are Sunday evening. SPECIAL SPEAKER foll- ows: Drums 9 a. m. 10 a. m. 1 1 a. m. Junior cornets 1 p. m. Junior violins 2 p. m. Advanced clarinets 3 to 5 p. m. Junior clarinets 6 p. m. Beginners clarinets Junior saxophone Baritones 7 p. m. Advanced cornets 8 p. m. " Lehi friends received word of the birth f baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sunrihrra I a rani of (Tien Sandy at the Cottonwood Maternity norne. Tuesday. Mrs, Douglas Willes. Mrs. Elva Allen, LaVern Pulley and Mrs. Eldrcd Southwick attended the June Conference ssions in Salt Lake City over the NOW OUR ENTIRE LADIES TO STOCK OF HATS urged to be present. - NEW STANDBY POWER BLACKHAWK HOMECOMING WEEK AUGUST 13 TO 18 187 vs. Dairy (A). 217 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE Turners vs. Dairy (B). 8 P. M. Dairy (B) vs. Watkins. 9 P. M. People's UNIT SECURED BY CITY week-end- P. M. JUNE TUESDAY. 8 M. P. vs. Dairy (B). Dairy (A) Turners vs. People's Store. 9 P. M. Larsens vs. Watkins. P. M. WatFRIDAY JUNE 8 P. M. kins vs. Turners. Dairy (B) 9 P. M. People's Store vs. vis. Larsens. Dairy (A). P. M. JULY TUESDAY, 8 P. M. Larsens vs. Dairy (A). People's Store vs. Watkins. 9 P. M. Turners vs. Dairy (B). P. M. TurFRIDAY, JULY 8 P. M. ners vs. Larsens. Dairy (B) 9 P. M. Dairy (A) vs. People's Store. vs. Watkins. 287 27 HIM ON WITH A GIFT FROM WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STREET S SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 PKGS 18c SUGAR 10 PO'UtlDS Gt)o 25 Pounds $1.49 returned to his work after a two Wednesday, in California. and weeks visit with his parents. Mr. Mrs. James Zimmerman. Cecil Zimmerman TOILET TISSUE PEAS 0XYD0L The Lehi Stake Beehive Swarm day was held in the City Ball Park, Tuesday The girls of the stake of last week. enjoyed baseball and volley ball games followed by a bonfire and weinie roast. Community singing of Beehive songs was also a feature of the bonfire program. JELSERT 300 N.(Limit APRICOT by his Henry Sorcnson accompanied grandson, Clifton Davis, of Salt Lake City. left. Wednesday, for a fishing trip to Fish Lake. jWHO The first . "Cola" drink fr BANANAS WITH THE MOST MODERN fountain yet? W Cater To Parties All Fountain Full Pint Malts You are sure to enjoy the best and smartest in Permanents, Coiffures. Manicures and Facials. andj Drinks 10 DARS 37c 2 LDS. 18c POUND 17c MELONS -- ETC. QUALITY HEAT 8 45c Pound Bucket Lard Rindless Breakfast BARGAINS 85c Bacon (Sliced) 2 Pounds 45c Mild Cheese EQUIPMENT WATKIN S ICE CREAM 7C EACH AT THE BEST PRICES OFFICE ...u.,M m Have you discovered our fresh fruits Delicious ice cream, and nuts-o- mcream syrups, whipped wm YUU bined to please headquarters. 27c , 1 7c 6 FOR 25c 3CAIIS25c 21c 6 FOR 25c to Customer) LETTUCE 4 Lb. Bucket LARD u.3c fnnnd that in South America made a tasty Kola nuts soaked in water P0UND CAN FRUITS and VEGETABLES Ruth's Beauty Nook was discovered - SODA CRACKERS, EXCELL COOKIES Dr. and Mrs. Haorld I. Goodwin and daughters. Elaine and Barbara, of Park an exCity, are leaving this week tended vacation in the Eastern States. MONDAY, JUNE 17 fr-0-- SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE OR P. & G. SOAP Welcome to the Opening of WOULD 1 MATCHES, CARTON everyone. beverage. FATHER'S DAY KELLOGG SCHILLINGS COFFEE 57 OCCUPYING ROOMS IN DR. JONES REMEMBER Bids for the exclusive rights for selling of concessions on the flood lighted Elder LaMar Oleson, a recently returnball field during the recreation period ined missionary from the Texas Mission, cluding the July 4th and 24th holidays, will be the speaker in the Lehi 5 th Ward will be received at the Lehi City office. Sacramental services. Sunday evening. Bids to be in not later than Thursday, Elder Oleson will bring a musical proJune 20th. gram with him. A good attendance is DEAN PRIOR, Mayor. desired. BEEHIVE ACTIVITIES Lehi City's new standby power unit was The Homecoming Committee for the delivered to the Muncipal Power Plant, Blackhawk Encampment for the week of Wednesday, and will be installed over the Aueust 13 to 18 are asking Lehi people . The unit to be used during to arrange their family reunions during the remodeling of the plant. City that week in order to bring into Lehi all officials found that they could purchase the the former residents possible during the unit amost as cheaply as they could It is planned to nave ne- - rent it so encampment. purchased the unit for use in wcen 600 to 1000 former residents visit and during remodeling and emergency chi during the encampment and plans, cnlargng of the plant. to make the homecoming; ire underway remembered. be one long to Mrs. Bert Goodwin will leave Committee Rodeo Reoorts for the for a visit with her son at show that a real show is being arranged California. and everything for the rodeo visitors of entertanmcnt for points to a week full GO FOR SI. GO EACH FIFTH WARD SUNDAY FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH Watkins vs. People's Store. Dairy (A) vs. Larsens. Dairy (B) vp. Turners. P. M. TUESDAY, JUNE ms. Store Peoole'i Dairy (B). 8 P. M. Larsens vs. Turners. 9 P. M. Watkins 257 ANNOUNCED FIRST The CALL FOR BIDS Store vs. Larsens. charge of arrangements. - SCHEDULE SPECIAL MEETING III SCHEDULE tri-sta- INSTALLED The Lehi Band will bold their scheduled band concert in the Wines Park, RED CROSS ALLOTtonght, at 8 o'clock. As Thursday, guest artist. Rosalie Rogue of Salt Lke MENT RAISED City, outstanding accordian player in th state, will be featured on the program. Mr. Anderson and the band members The local Red Cross allotment of $100 have worked out an excellent program has been doubled making the Lehi quota. and ask all who can be attend the con- $200. Reports show that all wards yet cert. The following program will b reported have gone over the top and it it withgiven : hoped that the quota will be raised committee. the Our Director March. out further canvassng by March. National Emblem Anyone wishing to donate to the Red who are sendng clothing to the Cross, Light Cavalry Overture Band. nations of sufferers of the allied war Vocal duet, a and b Russon sisters. the ward donate to asked are to Europe, March of the Golden Sandies. as as possible. early captains The Little Grant March. ; Southern Cross Overture. Captains of the wards are: a the solo Accordian First Ward Mrs. S. E. Gaisford. "Tango of b. March" Roses. Second Ward Mrs. Josephine Cooper. "Sharpshooters Guest Artist Rosalie Rogue. Third Ward Mrs. Sadie Reese. Mantella Overture Band. Fourth Ward Mrs. Marvel Peterson.. Trio Betty Jean Dorton, June AnFifth Ward Mrs. Udine Wing. derson and Dona Hadfield. "The bishops of Cedar Fort and Fair"King Cotton" March. field will handle those two ward. "Happy Days" Band. The First, Fourth, and Fifth Wards Everyone urged to be at the Wines are reorted to have raised over their alPark tonight, for a real musical treat. lotments. Also the Cedar Fort Ward. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE FOLKS HERE SPRINKLING SYSTEM WINES PARK TONIGHT V,', o . BAND CONCERT AT . 'af'-- important all Mrs, " " ( SUMMER W. P. A. PLAY states. was an active L. D. S. genealogical ... ...-- - passed away of his son. Newbern I. thj home 9:50 p. m. Tuesday Jt Prove cf y mr Phone 45 for appointments. V7 RUTH JONES OPERATOR 2 2 Pounds 35c Pound Brick Cream Cheese. 4 9c Pimento. American or or Brick 2 Pounds 35c Oleomargarine (Silver Nut Brand) Mutton Chops 2 Pounds 27c "" PEOPLES frUJiNli 76 ' SSTOIIiE WE DELIVER ST ATT? QTunrcT II |