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Show i 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 18?t THE LEHI FREE PRESS 22, 1932 The family remained in Salt Lake City two weeks, then went to Pleasant Grove, Utah County, to make their home. The girlhood life of the. subject of this sketch was spent e in sharing: the hardships and common then to those who were much different from today, Long walks and hikes op the mountains, gathering berries, choke cherries and nuts made up the great part of their leisure time. The joy rides were taken with oxen and wagon or on horseback. In many cases their work was turned into pleasures such as driving apple bees, - rag sewing bees, and nor Sister ' - . r to say , wheat f . ' ' i Lellie. .f i Funeral Services m VrlHSnqYU Held For Mrs. Hoppm" I I 4 1S plea-sure- 'If. S. Y. Gilbert were Impressive funeral services Sun- fi Ward, Second Lhi the held in Gilbert who day, for Mrs. Sarah Y. died December 12 in Peru, Indiana, of coninfluenza, Bishop S. I. Goodwin, , ducting. Opening prayer John G. Allred. Mild and Was Thou Song "Sister ? . We wish to express our sinn apprf nation for the patronig given ns during the past ani " extend the Season's Greetings. sketch " Lewis A. ihl was 'her " .. o Three Bar D district . . s reside. Evans. ers a eoln was rendered i a "LfaH Mf -bv Mrs. Edith Evans and I Know May we take this opportunity of thanking the people or Lives" Redeemer That by Ford y My the Lehi territory for their kind and courteous Smith. K "That Beautiful Closing song patronage for the past year and we feel Chorus. Land" M that we are saying it to each of you Benediction Rodney C. AH red. The grave was dedicated by Albert personally when we print it L. Yftes of Salt Lake City. ii! here in these columns. Biographical Sketch Sister Sarah Yates Gilbert was clothing. born January 25, 1888, in Lehi, Utah, She would milk cows and make but- the daughter of William R. and ter, and other articles. She was al- Catherine Evans Yates. She was ways a close companion of her brother married to Charles Francis Gilbert in William and was a favorite with the Salt Lake City, September 12, 1911. UTAH LEHI yotiner npople. She was a leader in They made their home in Lehi until social and church activities, when the 1923, when they moved to Peru, vounsr ladies association of Pleasant Indiana, to make their home, Brother Grove was first organized she Gilbert having employment there. chosen as second counselor to the She has always taken an active president. She took part in the choir part in church affairs, in this city her and in Indiana. She and Sunday School. During organized a Prisocial life when a vounp- ladv. she bemary in Peru, so that her children came acquainted with Elisha H. Davis could have all the advantages of that We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the of Lehi who courted and won her for Most the meetings organization. in the were held in her ownof home. his bride. They were married Sister patronage given us during the past year and Endowment pons in Salt. Lake Citv Gilbert made the president and being extend the Season's Compliments. ducted. Burial was in the Lehi bv Daniel H. Wells on January 30, holding that office for four years. 1871. Since then she has made her Rehome in where she has made She was made president of the Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah cemetery. lief Society, also being first counMrs. Davis died last week following countless friends. E. Stewart Davis, a resident of She always took great delight and selor of the Primary, holding these Lehi since January 30, 1871, were a stroke of two years ago, which offices for a year. When Brother held Monday in the Second Ward gradually grew worse until death comfort in the teachings and prin Glbert was made Branch President of endeavored and the of eosnel Saints of Jesus conquered mortal life on Wednesday cipals chapel or Latter-da- y the hearts of her child the L. D. S. Church in Peru, Sister Christ, of which church she was a of last week. She is survived by her to instill intoGod and a desire to serve Gilbert was released from President ren faith in member. Bishop S. I. Goodwin con- - husband and the following children Him. In 18R9 her husband was can of the L. D. S. Church in Peru of the Relief and was made Mrs. Pearl Broomhead, A- - LeRoy ed on a mission to Great Britain. He first counselor Society of that organization, her vears. two for was leaving gone Davis. Mrs. Sadie Kittinger, Mrs. to care for her iamilv of small cnua- - also acting as first counselor of Arreva Armistead, all of Lehi, Utah ren. Her voumrest cnun was norn Primary, serving in these capacities Elisha Davis of Alaska; Mrs. Ruby four months after her husband left for the past two years. of Sister Gilbert has been a wonder Stoker, of Sugar City, Idaho;, Mrs. for his mission. Her life was oneShe ful wife and motherland will always unselfishness and true devotion. Chelta Brown, Seattle, Washington tried to be a friend in need be remembered for her pleasant and alwavs also one adopted son, Orln Black- and had a cheering word for all. She kind disposition. Surviving are her husband, and six hurst, Salt Lake City, eighteen grand was never known to turn one hungry from her door, and she always tried children as follows: Frances, laborchildren and four those less fortunate than her- ing as a missionary in the Northern ren Two children, one grandchild and to helpShe was of a patient and self- Indiana district; Lexie, Vern, Dell, self. d have preceedel sacrificing nature, true one to everv trust Wayne and Katherine: also her alia kj her to the Great jSeyond, Imposed upon her. She was a 'faithful mother, Mrs. Cartherine Yates and The funeral cervices WtM M ioi worker in the Relief Society for over the following brothers and sisters: thlrtv years. One great interest in Dell Yates, Isaac Yates and Mra. lowii in doing temple woric ana Gwen Yates Lewis: besides a host Frank her life was "Memories of Galilee" helping to Wther geneajqgy ef her of relatives and frienas to mourn her loss. Opes son preceded her in Sharp and company, accompanied by family iree. Her lift was a living testimony, to death. Mrs. Sharp. Invocation--Pr- M. A. Carlos Schow. the blessings of the Lord. She was raised from a bed of affliction many Men's Overcoats Reduced to 85.00 Biographical sketch Noel Knight times. Before her marriage sne was Powers Shoe Store. Chip-maadv L. confined to her bed for two years. Speakers Mrs. Stephei ;. mar Mrs. Ellis R Ship, who came There were no hopes for her recovery was promised in a blessing CAST ANNOUNCED FOR across the plains with Mrs. Davis in but she would ANNUAL SCHOOL PLAY live. She was carried ahe that 1852. a in house endowment the through Mrs. Amy Davis Black-hurs- t, rocking chair, wfeile there she was Vocal solo Miss Romney, dramatic coach of accompanied by Miss Marjorie promised that she would get well, and the Lehi High School announced the Many cast for the annual school she soon began to recover. WedClark. DRAWING DECEMBER 24TH death's door. But nesday morning as it was play was near she times nicked bv Sneaker W. J. Hansen. bless the spared through Judges, Miss Stewart, Miss Thurman Anderson, was always Lord. Vocal solo Abraham At the time oi ner and Glenn Webb. The play chosen of the ings accompanied by Mrs. Sharp. death she was within six weeks of for this year is "The Charm School" her 86th birthday and her 62nd an old play but a good one Miss Speaker Abel John Evans. Well weddinsr anniversary. might Komnev has put over some remark Duet Nichols brothers. A HOME INSTITUTION her children say "Can I but able plays in the school and has of each Benediction George Strasburg. the goal which I know is the stimulated a lot of interest in dra attain 5-- J Biographical sketch of the life of reward of my mother, I shall feel tnat matics in the hieh 'school, as is shown Sarah Ellen Stewart Davis, wife of my life has not been lived in vain. by the fact that there were over LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET Elisha H. Davis of Lehi, Utah, writstudents out seventy for the trying of Not a great lay, this mother ten by her daughter Pearl parts in the play Tuesday night. mine, The cast as announced : She was bom February 2, 1847 at Easy in social graces, Austin Bevans Newel Larsen wun a aanme are her eyes ngni Homer John Josenh Wilson Keokuck, Iowa, the third child of But divine Don Lott Charles end Sarah Ann Roberts George Boyde As they gaze full of tenderness into David Maknizel Raeldon Goates Stewart Her parents had accepted mine. Gene Wilson the gospel of Jesus Christ in the year And her spirit is lucid and clear and Jim Simkins Tim Simkins Keith Davis 1841 m the city of Oswegatchie, N, fine Elsie Bendatte Davis Dorothy Y. As angels in heavenly places." OR THEY WILL ALL BE GONE Miss Curtis.- Cleora Lewis In Jiny, 1852, Sister Davis, then a 0 Miss Hayes Mae Louise Mitchel SCKOW-POTTEchild of 5 years, started with her Cleora Royle Sally Boyd Muriel parents on the long journey across Beth Jackson the plains. She remembered well Ethel Beth Fox Cupids Arrow Flies True many incidents which took place on Miss Margaret Schow, daughter of Alex Virginia Mieling the way A a a child she enjoved President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow Lillian Nelda Davis Thelma Jones Madge romping and playing with the other to uienn Bowaras ALL DOLLS HALF PRICE $3.00 Dolls $1.50, $2.00 Dolls $1.00, children of the company which was was married $1.00 Dolls 50c just half price. commanded bv James Snow Cather Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. George CARD OF THANKS ine buffalo chios was their pastime. M. Potter of Bancroft, Idaho, in the We have many hundneds of toys and play things to select from at Children as well as parents were Salt Lake Temple yesterday, Decern We to wish extend PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. our heartfelt made haony in the evenings bv sincr thanks and appreciation to all those 1932. ber 21, th ing, dancing, story telling around The bride and bridegroom are ho assisted us in any way during camp fires after the tiresome and the and burial of our beloved lonf toilsome march of the day. students of the Brigham wife illness former and mother. To those bringing Sister Davis was then, ' bv both On All Silk Hose, Silk Bloomers, Silk Gowns, Men's Silk Sox, 15C Young University, and while attend cars, sending flowers and to the children and grown-uplovingly school who 20c and 25c. 75c Silk Ties Now 50c. offered their assistance gained many friends, many called Lellie, and that has been her ing the Men's and Ladies' House Slippers. name to all who knew her since by their congenial disposition, will we extend our sincere thanks. Elisha Davis and family. Sister Davis remembered well the ingness to serve and their high IN OUR DRY GOODS AND SHOE DEPARTMENT YOU WlLl death and buriel of sister Rebecca standing as students of the school. FIND MANY SPECIAL XMAS PRESENTS. BAPTISM Winters, made memorable bv the Miss Schow is a member of the actions of a sreat railroad. She re Gamma Phi Omicron, a honorary In Our Toy Room More Than a Thousand to Select; From. membered seeing the band of Indians There will be a eeneral baptism ride into camn demanding food." She prof. Sorority and Mr. Potter a form at 2:00 o'clock Sundav at the er of member Beta the of the Chapter sw William Hawlev raise the tent Seminary Building. All persons national honorary flaps to let the Indians see inside, Theta Alpha Phi, interested kindly take notice and Mr. dramatic Potter has where Sister Winters lay with the fraternity. be there at the appointed time. dreaded disease, cholera. She saw gained much praise from his art the Indians mount their horses and work. He has the ability to paint NOTICE vide away as if riding for their lives. 20 nature man as they stand. or 10 Pounds 50c Sister Davis stood with the rroup Sugar Large Oranges,' Dozen Anyone interested in the SolHl 6c The young couple will leave Im Bonous around the grave of sister Winters Raisins 10c Can Pineapple question can hear a rood Ho- joe Best Mixed Nuts.... 14c Pound and saw the wagon tire placed in the mediately for Bancroft, Idaho, where bate about Large Grape Fruit... it to the debatby coming McDonald's Mixed Candy, pronnd to mark the resting nlaee. they will make their home. 18c Mince Meat, Packet.." Their ing room today (Thursday at 11:00 10c Pound Wfth the passing of Sister Davis, j Milk, Large Cans...--o'clock. friends wish them a bon-vo15c onlv two persons remains who were in many Sweet Oranges, Dozen Milk, Small Cans. that omnanv of nlonoers. They urt age. Men's Overcoats Reducod to S5.no Now is the time, right now to finish your Christmas shopping Mrs. Fllis Reynolds Shinn r.f Powers Shoe Store. adv LVe CltvV ,"nd Mr- - George Zimmer- LEHI TO PLAY GRANITE AND man of Lehi. NOTICE FRIDAY NIGHT The weeks wiled Into wjftTith M on Octoher R. 18S2. the Ste-rar- t Lehi Hirh School Basketball teams mHx It is against the law rnimn ache a rrivej in Salt lake Cltr. Pother will the Granite Hieh teams in the streets. Some people insist on Stewart drove the here Fridsv tfght The games will doing this. If und do not stop this they rlos to th nowrv otti w be fo tIared the gym, the first one at thev will be dealt with. was being held he hurried cor,f,n t.-rmtt. 7rCft hen iho cubs will meet Gran-it- e Many peonle are complaining about e?;"rd team anf at 8:00 r. m. the oxen in ear? of R punctured tires caused through ashes s intr, lMving jjWHILE THE SALE IS GOING the main teams whfi will son, William. Sister plav. being dumped on roadwavs. at ick and remained in th r r.rf r018-Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark were Salt -- "7"? -P. S. Christmas Cards and niirni, iwemner tb. Tags in endless variety to select car, rt W oaughters, Mary unj when twn .nuy emme uTO ha r.latm4 n Lake visitors, Thursday. at t :00 and one at 8 :00 p. m. HcBai Cereal it. She - j' ' ashes and brush after the gone through and eather the wool wheh had hoen left clinging to the branches. She would tate the wcol, clean it, cord, it and spin it into yarn. It was then dyed into colors, woven into cloth, and made into "lothine. She used to knit stockings, knit and croohet laces, and would walk as far as American Fork to sell them. She was a SDlendid seamstress and took great delight in making her nwn r. C. Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Elisha Davis ' - LEHI MOTOR 11 Mi M at great-grandchi- ld - great-grandchil- i n, Drawing at 7 P. M. Get your tickets early. Gilchrist Hardware Phone Y Going! Going! Hurry! It's a Real Sale at R ! I i Broadbents the Next 3 Days M Special Sale Prices s, A In Our Grocery Bargains Not' Found In Other Stores y- GflODMS hr is the place Stwr 45?V,Jt$iiC5i-- -' Broadbents Store rt w.. (.1 i .tn'.T'- i |