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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1937 THURSDAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS t .. , land as they were on board the ship ii was ue3 lor years to bale the hay collected its tithes fur ti.e and r..nerai imc. Their across the water was was used quite extensively through voyage HELD FOR JOHN DEVEY beset with hard&hps characteristic of the territory now included in Utah the sailing; vessels of that time. Many county. Brother Devey was also known as a on board were unable to withstand Funeral services for John Devey, the hardships, thirty-seve- n were stove maker. He built a small foundry On the and made stoves which were sold. He 88, who passed away at his home, buried at sea while crossing. Brother was called to built a stove in 1894 that won a gold voyage Devey Sunday, were held in the Lehi Fifth be for five days. He offered en- medal at the St. Louis exposition. pilot Ward chapel, He polished stone. It was while with tertainment to those on board by Wednesday, Bishop's Counselor, E. B. Garrett, climbing; the topmost mast swinging; mining for onyx that he and Brother Ike Wadeley of Pleasant Grove disconudeting. The opening: song-- a solo, by his toes and doing all kinds of covered the labyrnths of the now ' That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" tricks. He tells of how the drinking water which was carried in barrels famous Timpanogos Cave. One of the Keith Smith accompanied y Mrs-Lel- became so stale that it was terrible to fire places in the Salt like Temple Lott. drink, so that they made tea. This was built of polished onyx by Brother is the last time he ever drank a cup Devey . Invocation President A. Carlos of He helped install the Utah State tea. Schow. Tabernacle at Provo with its first After weeks areight voyage they Sketch Alvera Creer Devey. rived in New York, August 14. They steam heating- plant which was sucSolo "One years, Hour" were quarantined one week after cessfully used for thirty-fiv- e Fleeting; Brother Devev read in thf nancrs Walter Hutchings of Bountiful, ac- which they for left Utah He train. by about "Horseless i .i ..ii Carriages" that lens oi now tne earlier converts crosscompanied by Mrs- - Iela Lott. ed the plains with ox teams but thev were made in the East. He decided Remarks James H. Gardner. were fortunate to have mule teams to have one too so in 1900 a two automobile appeared on the Solo 'Softly and Tenderly" They were in Captain .Mumford's cylinder streets of . This was the first Mrs. Clifford Young; of American company which arrived in Salt Lake, automobile built in Utah and the third September 24. 1868. To wash up to Fork, accompanied fcy Miss appear in the state. after arriving and start housekeeping A smoke consumer was the next he Young. was no small problem. A bar of soap thoneht of and with a companion they Remarks Arthur W. Anderson of cost 60c; a spool of thread 25c; hay made this a .nrces manv of .u.wu per ton; sugar 50c Salt Lake City. pound; the older people of Lehi witnessed. flour $12.00: nails Sinonrt I o Whistling; solo-'-O, My Father" They lived one week on potatoes and The last invention that Brother Devey Mrs. Etta Holdsworth. engineered was a beet harvester. He onions. Remarks and his sons worked on this for President R. C. Allred. Durintr the onu vpnr thev liwA Duet "Go Tell It To Jesus" ". J en 'it it irorn. "V... Salt Lake City he worked part of the several .rears and finallir Mrs. Stanley Clark and Mrs. Clyde wme ior rresiaent Brigham Young. mi until it would top, dig and pile two rows simultaneously. Dorton, accompanied by Mrs. LeJa They moved to West .TnrHa n fnr civAfter his marriage and emgiration months, then went to and lived Alpine Lott-to Utah he willingly applied his taluiere taktwenty years. Both Benediction Arthur Livingston of ing annearly active Dart in church and riui ents underm ost trvinir rrcnmstflnpK affairs. For about seven years they to the building of this great commonSalt Lake City. wealth. He loved the Lord and his The grave in the Lehi cemetery nveu in rrovo tnen moved to Lehi fellOW mpn. In his hnmo ho tuqc where they have since resided. was dedicated by James C. Healy of affiable and kind. He kept the bright In- his hnvhnn4 Aavaa Rrnka i , v ( y side there .bv... whistlinc and sintrincr Alpine. evidenced traits of jcharacter which fti. me songs oi z.ion. later contributed to his Brother and Sister Devev nhsorved Biographical Sketch of John Devey acter and worth aa a nlsterling chartheir Sixtv-nint- h weddinir annivorsai-i- . and a true brother to his associates. last summer and now have died Brother Devey was born in Wolver- wnen seventeen old he was adpractically together. Surviving are nampion, aiatiora, fcngland. January mitted to a Bibleyears debating Society six children: Alfred J Al 1H45J. He was the son of Wiliiam which Cave- him ona fnrArnn . vKKv. vuillbV Frank. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Amy and Ann Kershaw Devey. He married explain to he discomfort of his nannan nmms, June 20, 1868. Presi- ents the true conception of theoppon- d Smith and Mrs. Alice Hutchings. Lehi; John Devey, Jr., Los Angeles, dent Charles W. Penrose performed and other f nnrlsimorWol California: Walter Dpvpv. Sr 4m. the cermony just before they left Eng- - eiples as taught Latter-Day by the erican Fork. One sister, Mrs. Hannah paints, ueiore leaving England he Healy, Aloine. Fiftv-t- h invented and hspHv. a fnn ntflin nam" nl. children, one hundred six greatSHERIFF'S SALE SO Fiaa fl srrpw par ntoA. ah before they were in common use. He grandchildren and two msiriueu ana sold manv copies of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT. IN motto ofAND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE The Mormon Creed Mind Yourluuiljf, Own FUNERAL SERVICES iur.j , a Ix-hi- Hth BOOSTER GIRLS being given entirely from memory. Fall flowers were used as stage decorations. The audience left the building feeling that they had enjoyed a musical treat and all offering congratulations to the students and the teacher, Mrs. ArmitsteadThoe taking part were: June Yvonne Aih, Margaret Erickson, Worlton, Yervean Sorenson. Rose Racker, Lois Lott, Beth Smith, Relva Larson, Bonnie Larson, Leone Jones, Maurice Taylor, Phyllis Dorton, Allen Chipman, Hadfield. Donna Mariam Lott and Anna Beth Smith of American Fork. ! CARD OFTHANJCS COSTUMES PLANNING OCTOBER , r We wish to thank ri' The Booster Girls are planning a kindly assisted us in any E very attractive costume for his sea- the illness and death of son's basketball games. The girls are father. The speakers, the"! M j , and planning neat and attractive dresses bute. musical numW, that will be serviceable after the favors extended and vmnatl,. 3p."i ed us we are truly Booster days are over- grattful CLU The family 0f Mr. Johnr The First Ward Primary Association officers and teachers entertained the children at a Hallowe'en party, Tuesday afternoon. frf - - v. T UFV NOTICE Ama Beck, local manager of the mines Utah Fire Clay Company's west of Lehi, suffered a severe heart attack while at the mine, Tuesday to his He was rushed morning. home where medical aid was secured. He was reported to be resting as well as possible Wednesday morning. anJ Mrs. Earl Smith attended the funeral services for George Duffin of Salt Lake City at the Yale Crest Mr. Ward Chapel in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. Duffin was accidently shot while on a deer hunting trip last week. He is a cousin of Mrs. Smith- Those who ha for this vear at once or the dogs P.ai? wilfu,1 officers. NIRON FOWLER, City Mrs Frank Taylor visiiur, .ionuay. vaS a Su 1obn v ele 1 1 Isaa. n pocr n... revenues. come due. ta The! f Ivor- - adminstration, keeping our expenditures within our Lehi City has obligations to meet, and we must meet them as they eta: ion: We solicit advice from all citizens. rear Our policy with the Light Plant and Water Works will be Non Political, and we, the candidates, if elected will make periodical inspection, to see that proper service is bing rendered to the citizens of Lehi. God-Hea- 1 The candidates will lend their support to all citizens for a Lehi, both Business and Civic. better The candidates pledges their support to the above policies and the Republican Party. OH THE ELECTION REPUBLICAN PARTY COMMITTEE. 1 u a Sil A business like z, When Brother .... uiiTivi LTVCy' first went tn Air. in. i.n.T h7 .ivi-- : a cabin. Them derided tn kov.in lojf thing better and mad adobes for a new hOTTlA nJ than H tt. had a saw mill which helped build in the homes Alpine. They also made molasses . They used to pride themselves with having the first screen floor in Alnin nna nt Hi fi4 sewinz Mint machines and washing uic machines. Brother Devev was a self educated man. He didn't, hnvo tho "" J" Btnwl but nought books and i studied at. nicrht wiiuiwiini was one "is accomplishments. He was interested in the latest inven- U1 news oi he world. Brother Dpvov haon" . a as nd machines"v'Riinr icVith the at a5! "isrht. Whpn his father LAlpine from Pnirlanl -j MrkSrn,th Phop which the ve"rs wth T, I'rows.. nicks hft. F We, the Republican Party and Candidates, pledge ourselves to the following: - DUK'ness. ar m V CONSOLIDATED HOLDING COM- r aim x , a corporation, Plaintiff, va ELIZABETH CLARE ROBERTS and ETHEL E. STIEBEL as Execu-trice-s of the Last Will and Testament oi uiarles ku Roberts, deceased, . More than usual interest is beinc displayed by the citizens of Lehi in the forth-comin- g when city election, voters of this communiy go to the Elizabeth Clam Retorts polls and elect a full ticket, other Oliver J. Roberts, Mabel Southwick than a hold-ovcouncilman, to serve mjueris, wue or unver J. the next two and four years, during Oliver Lad rue Rohort.. Anna Roberts, RaWo ihis interest is particularly keen as wife of Oliver Ladrue Roberts. Olive to the mayoralty race. aiizaDetn Koberts St John, Charles Helen nenry Koberts, Lutitia While this campaign has been re Roberts. Richard SontViuHnlr P clean and free from per markably Southwick iRalph Roberts, Mary sonalities, the vehemence with which wuse Kooerts, ana Virginia Clare the supporters of each point out thq iwuens, ueienaants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at ten of their favorite indi qualifications o ciocic a. m. on the 20th day of Nov.. cate to the politcally wise that the re 1937, at the front door of the Courtsult will be in soubt until poling day. house, in Provo, Utah, the property situated in Aforesaid County and ihe supporters of Mr. Stanlev M parui-umriaescnoea as loilows: Taylor, Republican candidate for Commenci mayor, have been quick to assert that h South boundary line of the right xt w"s rre-n no,, that the record and service of Mr. oi way or tne S. I'. L. A. and S. Taylor L. R. R. East 1.30 chains South of "f nrst in service in Uath. as mayor of Lehi during 1934 and me west quarter corner of Section 19So is ample justification for the 1 1, T 5, S. R. 1. W. S. L. M. thence voters in returning him to office. Thev jsoum 18. io chains, to the Southcontend, with marked emphasis, that west corner of th NnHim.c me need of Lehi City, at this time, is quarter of the Southwest quarter of saia section l; tnence East 20.00 for a person in the mavor's r,ft. hn Rmu cnams; tnence North 26.76 chains: tnrough past experience and a hark to the Southwestern line of said I th ground of study, is capable of aHinst 3K Railway Company's land; thence j ing nimself to the present needs of niunjf sum lanas south 67 degrees LANDIS 50 minutes West, 21.60 chains, to the community and without that m place of beginning;. Area 45.45 WELT period ot experimentation so marked utres. Also: EJRINC The North th during the early term of an untried of the Southeast quarter and the " man. morm nan oi tne soutnwest quarter His friends and supporters have or section z. Townshin 5, S. R. 1, with much loeic that Mr arguea, West, Salt Lake Meridian. Area 200 acres. 4 Taylor served as mayor of Lehi at a m iime during he period of Subject to the right of wav of Come in and ifive us a trial, 4 the San Pedro. I,os Aneeles and Salt when very offical art uaKe Kan road, through said lands. work done while you wait scrutinized by the Federal govern- - m And 118 shares of the capitol nenc, tne taxpayer, and the stock of the Utah Lake Distributing relief Co. as evidenced by certificates Nos. worker, each intent UDon w r , . . 163. 3(5 an 60. .u i uiemseives the best advantage. Dated October 23, 1937 That he was able to close- hi t w lit E- G. . . Ul HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. DURNELL, oir.ee w,th a record of calm Sheriff. TTtah County. Utah stability 1 uhhcation STATE STREET. and in sane judgement in the fa LEHI. UTAH Free Press Oct nf 28. and1 Nov. 4. 11, 18, 1937 ' ' manifold problems and advpr, dition is manifest in the uniform spect for hs abaility and honesty in m which the citizens of Lehi hold him today. 1B Uhi came into possession of its present and greatly waier during the term for ir: men jir. laylor acted as mavr i. 1K was largely throueh his fl,im;;et, uve ability and keen sense of V" l Ul nation between the interests nsrf;. that the system, when completed. mou ana still stands as a splendid m THE QUALITY OF FOODS example 0f the efficient expenditure of I'uunc iunds. is considered by a good housewife when planning her Mr Taylor heads a ticket, which She selects and nourishing foods the Republican leaders contend, is her Zny. well balanced by You can always depend on persons of getting a large variety and and who, if elected with Mr. ability Taylor only the BEST FOODS at I.rsenV--at will serve the prices that community in a manright ner beneficial to the entire We are fully stocked in m public. everything y0;, need, Fresh and By a Citizen. Tender Meats. Fmite and Vegetables and all grocery items m Come in. phone, or send in your RECITAL PLEASES order and it will be promptly delivered to your door. CANDIDATES STANLEY M. TAYLOR GEORGE LEWIS LELAND POWELL er reasu ISAAC BONE MARTHA BALL DARYL FOWLER WX3NF0R BARNES ... r' " - "!"' -- --- - " - - --- - iThe ill be I Taj - "Tipt ; v- tr Grocery Specials 3 'H'lUlUDii )t - ' ' 3 I STATE STREET SHOE SHOP nM;n - lhi ""'uuru : body-buildi- M WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU V" MAIN STREET ff"" MlfT 11 ' T MILK, Borden's Tall Cans PHONE The recital given by the students of .'Irs. Areva Armiutpn , at?. u ' ir, "- osecond ittard Amusement Hall, Thursday II" K,was p,vp" ( a large and appreciative au.Hence. The nnmVr of students participating and the variety of numbers made a vPrv tram. The program was given by Wgmners as well as advanced students The advanced students givinir mimics that demonstrated ability n 17 LEHI, UTAH traning. the program 4 Half Pound Package 15c 1 Pound Can 27c Coffee, Schillings ooaa . A-- l rs, i for 27c Tea, Hewletts 9 Poimrl Pa,U iq, . Soap Crystal White . 10 Bars 35c Wheat Flakes, Large Packages . . 20c Powdered Sugar . 3 Pound Packa 25c Salad Dressmg, Miracle . i nUart 35c Whip Toilet Tissue, Hospital 3 for 19c Lrisco 3 Pound Can 59c Syrup 10 Pound Bucket 69c Pork and Beans, 2 Cans 2 for 23c Chili Beans 3 for 19c Flour, Kitchen Maid 48 Pound Bag $1.09 AND FRUITS VEGETABLES . YAMS o Pounds CELERY, Jumbo 0 LETTUCE GRAPP 25c rior for 2 ng n n I Thursday, Friday and Saturday POT .. ic 6 4 CRANBERRIES Phom VOUr 25c MEDIUM Pound lf)c nrrWc o-- K. f . y lor iLDrawjr PEOPLE'S no Tn i t f j f CHEESE 2 Pounda 45c FRESH FISH EVERY WEDNESDAY r .. setter Service !Serv,ce on Meats and Groceries PHQNF 7R I 4 Pounds 25c 1 'I pound 2 Pounds ,bc Pound Bucket Old 59c Glory Shortening MUTTON CHOPS 19c round 15c for - OLEOMARGARINE TTRITTT GRAPES HEAT DEPARTMENT Pn oia or. 16; i I 5 z p mrP Vii o |