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Show ihe lehi re 6 The City's Only Home-Chme- d Newspaper ' 'rni.LJic CITT, UTAH. JI LY 27. 1933 THIRTY-FIV- E PIONEERS THE MISSIONARY AN SWERS APOSTLE JAMES E. HONORED OH JULY 24TH diminished to Ubl'i TioneerS have thirty-fiv- e was one of ,.m ., gust" at the made July statements Ath program in the hgh school audi- 1" . - nf ihw thlrtv-fiv- ft i and toriumw beyond the who have passed Won of human eye who Buffered And then to the president, but out success, a-- - .,..., pioneers. gave help to a neighbor, accepted the gospel when given They stranger or friend. the light. Thev staved true to their faith for Through abuse and affliction they tried they prayed to the end. to do right. And now before closing we want you They were shuned by their loved ones to know abused by the mob. We love th same gospel that they Who entered their houses to plunder cherished so. and rob. same ideas we'll try to And were driven from home In the And to those true. keen snow and the sleet; It's the best way we know to do honor Across the burned blood praries while to you. dripped from their feet. Hyrum C. Evans. The mob still persisted and followed They them still, masacred some 'Hone's Mill" their troubles their trials were Their faith never their Lord. UTAH at a Though place called I've learned to like this western land, it's fertile valleys, mountains grand, were many, frozen Whose peaks are caped with hard, wavered, they trust-- d snow, And flowers blooming Just below, In the breeze, With grain fields waving fruit on husband trees, went to the governor and asked redress, They r Delicious (Continued on center page) Binding Twine Pitch Forks Hay Rope Gilchrist Hardware main street 5-- J LEHI .UTAH "Why,'' many people have asked me both here and at home "did you choose a short term mission for this summer In preference to other The question is fair, and it involves so much that is fundamental to life that I have decided to write an answer. I do not hesitate to say that selfish ness loomed large in the welter of con siderations that brought me to the decision. I expected to be paid In some very definite and objective ways. Nor have I been disillusioned In this regard. A number of factors aided me eome, of course, having more weight than others. I shall suggest a few of them, giving them, as nearly as I can evaluate them, In the order of their importance In my opinion. 1. The necessity of being renewed and built up spiritually. I have spent a great deal of time and energy and some money in an effort to keep pace with my profession. If I fall to do this, the profession will move ahead and leave me. A more alert individual will U.ke my place. I am convinced th.U it is Just as necessary to do ''post graduate" worw And for the church as for the school. a mission is one of the most fruitful and unfailing sources of renewal. One must be moving all the time even to keep up. And I would rather be a it Is, X firmly believe, the peer leader than a follower so far as my conquest of every other philosophy flnd way or poor abilities will permit. life ever conceived. Admittedly a be2. The desire lor an enhanced and ginner In knowledge, I fare teh future adeqaute appreciation of my family with the calm assurance that nothing and surroundings. can be added to the gospel, and that no Is smile will at It this. Some nothing can attract me away from It smiting matter to me tonight, laboring And I am happy to take this as a rich as I am alone in a community that has d mother in to he to all gift more than its share of disapproval. filth of her hovel as well as to the the I have always felt that no people aristocrat steeped in his luxury. could be more noble than those with 4. The need for doing unpleasant whom I have lived. Today I am un things. alterably convinced that no one could I hope it Is clear Just what I mean possibly be more devoted than my by thiH. One of the finest lessons life wife has been throughout our entire has taught me is that the easy way association. My appreciation of her is not the good way. It Is the hard has grown immeasurably as a result of lift the life or struggle, sorrow, toil, my viewing from the distance the varl and sacrifice that makes character ous elements of our life. I have not and leds to immortality. found any other boy so sweet and It would have been easier for me to tender, nor any other girl so erect and remain home this summer, for there is dimpled as my own. I know I shall nothing I have to do during vacation. never find parents more unselfish than But to do nothing would be the last want should I thing It is extremely humiliating for me with my voice to try to sing on a street corner alone, especially in a city of artists. There is an element of fear, or freezing of the spine, present at the opening of every sermon in the street. There is actual danger in the By no threats of physical violence. stretch of imagination could It De thought fun to go from house to house, constantly repeating some form of In troduction, offering something that almost no one wants. The mocks and jeers, the anger and hate, the ignorance and indifference that are the daily met of the missionary do not fit In to the world"s Idea of pleasure. And yet the?e rfry things give the life its zest and the missionary his He learns to guard his growth. to be patient, he sees comes he tongue, He the strength of a brod mind. he himself, to develops studies prepare tact and resourcefulness. He tries to Housewives everywhere are ppp people as they are, not as they ap.. sacrnn-ei i saying this after having the iuvuit-pear. The small beautiful Fullerglo satin-lik- e stamina. to build help eiinifl finish applied to walls It is a pood practice to do now and and woodwork of their homes. then something we do not iikc to oo. The Koft pastel colors are truly .1. The education to be derived oVIigtfhul in any room. from the varied contacts. .And the Fullerglo finish Is What school conld offer n curriculum so that n Here we fet sociology in US and smooth essence: geography is spread out beit is easily cleaned with the fore im: business is ?een in its crucible; vliisk of a damp cloth. human nature Is laid out on a dissectAsk to se our Fullerglo color ing table. And In the presence 01 all sclicme suggestions and charts. Is life, the mafiter teacher, waiting to PAINT PRODUCT A FULLER explain everything and to Inject a timely question now and then. And In the corridors of the universe is the great Principal working out his purposes. 0 These things tell In the main why I have been wanting for a long time to STATE STREET go on a mission. I was Interested, 15 I u , p, o CENTRAL SERVICE STATION CHANGES HANDS M r in the first two weeks, by means of entry blank printed la the local papers. However the L00 votes given la connection with this blaac is rood for entrance only. The three winning girls will be featured la the mammoth Suagr Day Parade la August. Additional votes) may bo obtained with each dance ticket at Saratoga, and at the dasoee, and through the local merchants. Each daaos night the tea hlghost girls in number cf votes will be announced, and on Tuesday, August 11. the final count aad announcement will be made at a special dance at Saratoga. Miss Utah the Sugar Day Queen wtO be awarded a cash prise of lU.ot; Miss Lehi will receive $1.00, aad Miss Saratoga will be riven f 5.00. The girls will be chosen by the three hlghost ta votes. The highest claiming the honor of Miss Utah, the second highest. Miss Lehl, and the third highest, Miss Saratoga. Marvin Peterson leased tho Central Service Station, Wednesday, and Is now acting danarer of the Conoco Service, He takes the lease after Don Holdaway retired from the business; Don having entered the wholesale and trucking business. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Turner were I Salt Lake visitors. Wednesday. thin-face- IIJRE FULLERGIO It makes my home Lehi Lumber Co. A HOME INSTITUTION i States' L. D. S. Mission non-poro- SHOVELS.. Phone Apostle James E. Talmage died at his homo la Bait Lake City, Thursday at 9:30 a. m. Apostle Talmage was taken Ul at his offlco with a throat infection Monday and was taken to his home where everything possible was my father and my mother and my done for his relief. He was Improved , wife's father and mother, I have . Tuesday but began to fall Wednesday never Seen .nntHl larn famflw m ' and passed away Thursday. wholeome and desirabe as the one In the loss of Apoilie Talmage the into which I wag born. church and stata has loat en nf tta As for "the old home town" and mr iButwan itaaosrs, ns was rated as one friends there. It need only be said that, Lf of tn moat towUfMlt rf urning mio conaiaeraion an me essen-- wflol world. nai quauues or rotn climate, scenery, make-usocial for HENRY VAN WAGONER DIES opportunities business, education, etc., attitudes, AT LEHI HOSPITAL crime, health and the like, there are no other communities nor people In any Henry Van Wagoner, 75, of Midway, land or state where I have been that Utah, died at the Lehl hospital Thursare worthy to be placed by the side of day at 1:30 a. m, from complication! Provo or Lehl. I believe that a disfollowing major operations. Mr. Van passionate scoring would yield this re- Wagoner entered the Lehi hospital six sult, and I make the statement in the weeks ago and underwent his fourth realization of the sobering thought operation last Tuesday, from which he 'that I stand a deep debtor to Missouri never recovered. for her scenery, hospitality and priHe is an uncle to Dean and Albert vileges. No matter what may have Van Wagoner of Lehl. been our relations in the past, after Surviving are a brother and a sister, this absence I can greet every familiar Georre Van Wasoner and Mrs. flar lanamarK wun a inn, ana every per- ovoet MWway son wiui a Bmue 01 owp grauiuae, 3. The desire to pass on to others SARATOGA WILL CHOOSE the good things I have received. THREE QUEENS FOR LEHI "Freely ye have received, freely give." A close observer of men and Utah's Sugar Day Queen, Miss Lehl Institutions, I have seen nothing even and Miss Saratoga will be chosen durremotely worthy to be compared with ing the next four dances at Saratoga the message I bear. For opportunities resort, announces J. N. Smith, danoe of physical development, and tem- - chnlrmn.n for tha Cliiun Rnnr nwr-,itnluaB fot mrtrnl unrtcrYil no.'if. In Ooirterfsnts may enter any time dur-.J 1 Get Ready Now SPECIAL TALLAGE DIES THURS. J. Nile Washburn, Central so CHEERFUL HARVEST TIME HARVEST By So they started out west for a place that was new. To worship their God as they felt they should do. es And WHY I CHOSE A MISSION?" ,u, They traveled through mud. over aesert and hm ,.risbiP. In this Th b ut cultivation and homes l0Ved 0nee- - bu' trust of oura. A .Ilk ribbon of Royal ;ed Hlm .. color PThey Uult thelr own to cross .v u- v " uio over the streams, leoMd tO Uwarta and builders of the west by Made roads through the mountains for Committee. their tired ox teams. the Pioneer Day So And can you imagine the look on The program was an Inspiration. their come In for copies face numy requests have tnar Hyrum When their leader f the original poems said "Drive on for of the this ia the commemoration In gave Evan- place.'' Utah Builders that the Lehl Free Press of the author. i, printing by permission They drove to the valley but a a rehli two poems, following tnls article. ward, Margaret Wines They couldn't plant crops for the In the afternoon. the scene of ground was too hard. Memorial Park was cnuuren were So they went to the hills nunarea activity. Three to the springs to the and the riven complimentary passes snow, at the Royal and Cozy And brought down the streams to the matinees Theatres. valley below. The ciinax of the day"s activities With provisions near gone and their vu the Saratoga dance. Over 400 feet near bare, couples enjoyed the holiday frolic The They knelt and gave thanks to the directgrowth of the dances tinder the Lord with a prayer; ion of Leht management and orchestra They moistened and plowed and The hM been a marvel, this year. planted the seeds; crowd has been built up frmo a few Crops were then crickets growing, couples who attended the first dance came thicker than weeds. until now the hall Is packed to capac Those pioneers fought and they workity. ed mighty hard. "Lest "We Forget," and last but not But were losing, until they petitioned did not the Lord. least, the old village serenade forget to show up again this Juy 24. James Smuin and his serenade Then off "from the lake and out brought Joy to the hearts of many old through the sky veterans of Lehi as they went around Came great flocks of birds If not sent, rubber-tire- d the town in a covered well, then why? wagon, but It was drawn by a beautifThey ate of the pests until their ul team of horses, and as they paused were sore, to play their old melodies to the few And then threw them up and came rtmalntfif pioneers of Letal, memories, back and ate more. brought tears to the eyes of many bt The people were saved but the fight Lehi'a bunders. The Old Serenaders, was not through, also played an Important part on the They had to build bridges to let others iMrning program. Such unselfish and through. thoughtful service given by a group of And not only that but all of us knows oM timers should not go unrawu :t) ?i, That they made the desert to look like i::d the Lehl Free Press In behalf of a rose! the people of Lehl take this means of They brought down more water and erward. A Vote of Thanks to James plowed up more land. Smuin and company for remembering Broutrht rocks from the mountains the Lehi Pioneers by Serenade. burned lime and hauled sand To build homes for their families, OUR PIONEER house for the ward, When I think of their hardships It al- A school for their children and a house most brings tears. to their Lord. Of the courage and faith of our own pl. No 50 'HONE (Continued on center paK) u Half Price Yes you may take your pick of our entire stock of Children's 45o, price. women's 75c, etc. Splendid for wearing around the house as well as for outings double duty wear at half price. canvas sport shoes at Just half 1KB Will take any sport White, Blonde and one dollar sixty-nin- e cents. A good leather slipper, oxford, pump, etc., In Smoke Just grab what you want at cents values up to five dollars forty-fiv- e selection then look over our 8 cent table don't look like prices are going up these are tumble down prices some snappy foot wear at a ridiculous low price take what you want at" 98c the pair. We have a splendid stock of men'tsWork shoes starting as low as 169) the pair and up a snappy stock of dress shoes and oxfords for the male species. Dad and the boys can find Just what they want at prices they can afford to pay. Probably you have heard a lot about women's ID)ir(B(! but you haven't seen anything yet if you haven't seen our dresses. A wonder line of voiles, dotted and .flowered Swiss at i 95 Also a splendid stock of Cents, all sizes big assortment. percale dresses for ladies' and children 49c, 69c and 85o better buy what you want now as prices will be much higher during the next thirty days these new processing and sales taxe3 will be effective then oh then but buy now and save you'll make no mistake. GOODWIN'! i s |