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Show THl-RM.A- THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. MARCH 17. iJiH i i to noia A LOSES FINGER ELLWOOD BROWII Impressive funeral services for Brown, who passed away, Mon cf last week, were held in the day Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel. Thursday, with Bishop E. B. Garrett conductingThe opening souk a quartet, Understand" 'Sometime We'll Armond Webb. I. I Lett, Clell Jackson and Victor N'i'xihls, accompanied by LaPriel Goodwin- Azor Southwick. Invocation A biographical sketch was read by Phyllis Jackson. Solo'"In the Garden of Tomorrow" Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, accompanied by LaPriel Goodwin. Remarks President Virgil Peterson. n Trio "My Task" Thelma, and LaPriel Goodwin. Azor Southwick. Remarks Solo "When the Sun Goes Down" Ray Shelley, accompanied by Mrs. Owen Humphries of American Fork. Remarks Dishop Henry Erick-KoEll-voo- d KINDLY SHARP-EYE- D THOMAS GRAY SERVICES HELD FOR of a wood cutting arci dent, Thomas Gray, lost part of d finger, Friday. The accident as Mr. Gray was cutting wood at the family home. In some manner while bending down to pick up a piece of wood the axe fell, cutting die finger off at the first joint and cutting another finger. He received treatment at the local hospital. A victim hap--pene- -- ENGINEER RETRIEVES LOST LEHI CHILD safe Little Cleora Hardman, -- , was Motorin her moher's care Friday, Ah rein was being i a 'fun" man n. workers and fellow his praised by had n posse friends, and a Lehi little the for ended its search ten-ma- farm Miss. VM it Lake run " nnii'11 :.u im Miss Bess. ririiirit "i pare Demon st laU: way. j) e t'esi in everyand SERVICES HELD FOR the L. 1. at down the years. In io king back dav. ACCIDENT VICTIM notice with a smile K, f t- - Wa I splenuia way 01 while worth doing things btfSt the are 'ou men of me To I am and be had iThht their is to indeed today. nroud . .1-. von mv Dad. You've always had a "xla ABDOMEN le-te- i,i jjmpe-- i he ...:. piercing . at the Lfhi nospi"" n ine: dltU Rs. T. r ..a-.,- c. - suffe red i iIUi when j e IK- v.. he - nrirN i BE - ' CORSETED rT Lehi relatives received word of the from a haystack, ianmg 1 he hanJie h'ork. death of the infant of Mr. and Mrs. :! of a -. -- abdomen VU ' w laaon, burg at liuney, L ,lKTiSt SThe mother IS tne iormer , week. son of Daniel (Jimther of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. came to Giin.hcr and Mrs. John Smith -'for Burley, Tuesday. ;; - as LS'-0-- . 'a i 'ir ORTiot He Cat i TJT7 r X FOR -- j.T, umL1 uus tr.va Carl left - STl Mr. lio-and Utah rail A a ...I't;ih. -IP Have your srarment He roader, was running his train six . u::u i p,.,. mil.-northwest of Lehi near the ficCT" f"r uesijrntUtah. J..S.1-H-t ft the Jordan river bunk tt 4:30 p. m. f,m JUNIOR PRGM VERY been had He B Lxpt-rin lay Co; Thursday when he spotted, sitting iairy. March tiny girl. EXCURKudora l.ar SUCCESSFUL a weedy ,orpw pit. a least EflDOWf'EIlT 4 miles Ma.-itI. . D. Sisionar "We were L'oiii" at GEHEVfl STEW, i , !"l.t. in rK it! in the girl .iiistior gushman first c per hour, and seeing was MARCH He SION 440 North Jnd West rst Wa: somehow, 1 knew she must be lost, at the time cf Leiu, p nounced one of the most suc- - it'c rooirh countrv down there and the Elders' quorum 26'h at hi ileitn. sful prom's held for a number of n,. She was abou uroonu. funeral ser- in cii" h,,ni There will be an endowment excurImpressive military - ,m,.,7 years, the Junior Prom of last Fri 40 feet from the river bank; and if , , ;d progi in sion of the Lehi Stake to the Salt inn,, , hoss f'ir he!J were day was one of the outstanding social she'd fallen in there it would have vices witn Lake Temple on Wednesday, March Ward Chapel tho -Fourth . ti.v affairs of the school year. Attended been Ahrens explaintoo MAKE HAY tribution bad," 2:S. There will be the usual 51c rate just I.arsen conducting ihop Lionel by a record crowd of dancers and a ed. familv. 8:26 car. the .u.. net for the ,.f Orem the on II with our services a: me n..sUn patrons of the school, it was one of the i Genealogical officers of The nwtorman halted his train, the stake II a solo . livlliA The ojieninsr song, best arranged dancing parties ever northbound from Payson to Salt a Lives" of ;0!M m good are very desirous having Know That My Keoeemei held by the local school. and wi11 Iike City, and with Conductor Curtis Uorlev Steele of American Fork, ac- - attendance at the temple from Lehi childthe Male quartet went for C. Green "I Need Thee Every a on Ap The decoration committee directed Lula Anderson. on that date. nmnanied bv Mr Hour." Controller F. C. Orem and Superitrvone is The 51c rate is still in force on the Erastus Russon. by 'the class advisors, Miss Glade, Invocation huntBenediction William J. Wing. Saturda Mrs. Potter, Mr. Durnell and Mr. intendent C. C. Loback started Thou My Hand" Orem each Wednesday on the first Solo The grave in the I.hi Cemetery Fugal, made the gymnasium a very ing authoriies, and when the little I continue will and indefinitely. car, Mable Kane. i " was dedicated by Wallace Peterson leautiful place, with the theme of girl completed her free ride to Salt Randall sketch Biographical officers IX of Idaho Falls. Idaho. s.o0cltkaitj 'miff the prom appropriately carried out in Lake City at 3:20 p. m. the Stewart, a stepbrother of Mr. Ross. Pall bearers were fellow workers the blue and yellow crepe paper and knew all about her. E. Chas. CAMPAIGN RAT Remarks Irvin Kane, of Mr. Brown from Salt Lake City, the silloutes of the twelve dancing Cleora had been on a three-mil- e JO fill Rowen and Arthur Kane. the excursion 'from Arthur Gill, Norton Hecker, Seth princesses spooted with varicolored Mrs. CONDUCTED BE Tenderly" TO Solo "Sweetly, Bloomquist, M'ilvin Johnson, Ralph lights. The feature dance of the home of her farming parents, Mr. Clifford E. Young. They Taylor and William Easton. twelve couples followed by .the prom-onad- e and Mrs. I.eRoy C. Hardman. Goodwin Remarks Bishop S. of the class members lead An effort is being made to rid Utah picked her up at 8 p. m. in Salt Lake and Pres. Clifford h. l untf oi Am Gerriti presiden Dan Worlton and Miss Ie was her first wondering they said, erican Fork, Elisha Feck and R. C. County of rats. Poison will be of from the Lehi Memorial 68TII QUORUM Josephine Royle, followed by the and indicated it would be her last Allred. . 24 Prom Commitee Chairman Mark too. They said she must have left March ;rsity at remarks Bishop Lionel Building on Thursday, Closinjr home about 11:30 a. m. Bradshaw and Miss 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. The raticide fram of i OF SEVENTIES from Larsen. Salt Lake county and police de,ts Teac used during the campaign is known was one of the highlights of the Sonjr "Goinfr Home" Mrs. Grace High Those responsible for the partments joind in the identification Webb and company. as Red Squill, and is only poison to evening. As for Cleora after a litwork:esday. E. rats and mice, so can be used with party are to be congratulated upon the Benediction Joseph Bishop tle initial crying she was alright and are bei entire affair. comparative safety. Smith. The 68th quorum of Seventies quite content to go home. Teachers Lehi The grave in the Cemetery were reorganized at the Priesthood Mr. and Mrs. nI. Wardle were was dedicated by Robert E. Young, home Allen returned Mrs. Lehi friends of James M. Kirkham Due to a Union meeting, Sunday. Fjeld .ere will visitors to Salt Lake City, the Manti of Temple. president number of the quorum officers re- of Salt Lake City, former resident of Friday after a visit with her parr and th I Military rites were conducted at uesday where to labor in ward Lehi, who has been doing genea- ents at Manassa, Colorado, mediatel cently called the American Lehi side the by grave she was called due to the serious ill The new officers are: logical research for the L. D. bishoprics. tram the Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray and Ross was aj Mr. which of Legion in Europe for the past five ness of her father. She was accom Ernest F. Peterson, president; Milwill ho member . daughter, Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Herton H. Knudsen, first assistant and months, will be pleased to learn that panied home by Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 softer r man were dinner T. Swenson, Lester Sunday Biographical Sketch of Enroute to Leh Oene Phillips, second assistant; anu he returned to Salt Lake City. Sat- - Mott of Manassa. ted to a Lawrence Ross guests of Mr- - and Mrsa made of Arizona. tour they urday. Douglas Phillips, secretary. Lester T. Ross, son of Daniel '1. McDonald of American Fork. an Ann King Ross was born August Mr. Oral Evans has been called at Antimony, Garfield 8, 1895, LEHI LUMBER t! 1 to North Lake as Relief Salt He Utah. the was third County, Agent Street State J child of 10 children. His parents for the Union PacificThey will Ilere wil were of pioneers who helped settle make their home in Lehi. SLehi Dei and build in the southern part of the state. Leser was born in the church and was baptized at the age of eight "hen 1; years. He has always been a faith" nrried o " w , .vW" ijf ful, honest loving upright person, a spoke in the wheel of dependibilitv. LELi When a very small child he w is J chosen from a group of Sunday School children by a patriarch, whom ts visaing me group to receive a If ? blessing and he was pronounced that 4 through the priesthood he would be blessed and although he would enter 3 deaths door many times his life would be spared. This was proven on many occasions. From several seriou-- , sick spells and operations and from being struck down bv lightinsr. At. the age of 14 he moved with his par- (nts to Sevier in Sevier county and there he grew to manhood. aS3&&"-!"In 1917. he was called to serve as MONEY? a soldier in the world war. He en- trainea for this service Nov. 3, 1917 Of course vou can! The rpnnirpmentja for a convenient bank of and was taken almost HirotKr simple and easy to meet. Steady income. Adequate assurance reasonal Long Island, N. Y. where he was in ability to repay the loan at the terms agreed upon plus training. He never went across the r, security. A satisfactory reason for desiring to borrow. That'i a M water, thrugh clivetic conditions. He: you need to enjoy the convenience and personal interest that ear tieveiopea serious PRIZE WINNERS FOR THE FIRST S WEEKS loan always includes. We'll be trouble which glad to discuss your personal pr1 kept him from being physic ly able at any time. Why not come in RANGES tday, to cross the water. M11S. ESTELLA W. PETERSON, Sanlaquin. Utah. MRS. B. R. ALSTON. Salt Lok. City. Utah. 19. March 1919, he was married MRS. DON P. SHAW. Magna. Utah. MRS. G. L. FALMER. Ogden. Utah. to Eudora Larsen in the Manti Tern- - ? awarded every week for MBS. MABJORIE McCUUOUGH. Park City. Utah. pie, to them were born 8 children 4 BEST STATEMENTS OF 5Q WORDS OR LESS ON MIXERS boys and 4 girls. MRS. S. L. CATE. Salt Lake City, Utah. D. E. MOYES. Ogd.n. Utah. "Wiy Would Like An Electric Range" MRS. After his marriage the Telephone 85 PREAL WHITTEMOHS. Aihton, Idaho. family MAIN STREET lived a Alunite, MRS. J. R. MILLS. Bingham. Utah. Utah, and later EDITH WELLING. Fi.lding. Utah. moved to Lehi. where he has since TOASTERS resided and made his home. TTTum MRS. ALTA I. FAUX. Proro, Utah. He MRS. W. I. TAYLOR. Plain City. Utah. sieved in this ward as first : counselor MRS. THEO DANIELS. St. ChaiW Idaho. in the Elders Quorum and as a MRS. LEO BECKSTEAD. JB.. Swan Lako. Idaho. block MBS. O. B. JENSZN. Salt La! City. Utah. leacner, ne was very enthusiastic LAMPS about this work and served in MBS. C. C. STUAHT. Evasstan, Wyoming. it - - 1 s . .lu; nAUTY y-- ur ,:aV,l t i 23 Ar-lea- 71 Ti-V- LI irl3l n. IL yj t I- - ed - f - - it 4 ,,w-ww7'- "!r4;- zwmWM CAN YOU BORROW J LPfRDZ ffl f ' EVERY WEEK! ELECTRIC RANGE MIXER, TOASTER, LAMP cite annlk of jmm - MRS. MI1S. MRS. MRS. GLADYS PARSONS. Salt Lak. City. Utah. E. RAY PETERSON. Proro. Utah. RHEA COSSEY. OakUy. Utah. N. F. JENSEN. Salt Lak City. Utah. FOLLOW THESE FILLS I. Statemmti mult b writton on th lubiKtl t 'Why I Would Like An Electric and may b any length up to SO wards. Bang." I. Entriea muit be wrf'.tca on oliicial entry blanki available el any tto.--e aelling Electric Hcnget liCed belew. You may enter a many ?cte:rnt e you deiire DURING EVEBY WEEK O- - THE CONTtST. J. Write ctj'.raenle in plain imple. language. Technical tonrj or tpeciai identiiie knowledge NOT influence ludgie. Elaborate preeenta-t.- ni will NOT count. . Contest is open to eTeryow except! emplorea el Utah Povrer & Light Cc. their adrerrising Liecuic nange dealer eelUng ranges and their lamilioe. U.1UW. w.vfl S. All entries submitted. wh'Ser or not they win ewerdr. become the proper i Electric dealers selUsg rangos listed b.jw. in thinRang territv-tory, end may be used in advertising, none wilt be returned to by . . TU deeisi ol ' . It.,,., will be final. Cuphcatc prise ... t uwardea In case oi tie. 7. On' Electric Deng, one Electric Mixer, on Elecr- .aster and on I. E. S. Lams will hm , own weeVly lor the best statement d I ; midaight Saturday ol each week. postmark. Eatriea cwu.d be mailed to nElectriE Cimi ludge Room 220 Continent! Bank BJd- g- Salt '". I. TUa HOTPOINT Electric Rangt will b awardad I th writer ol th beat ilatemtnt retired during lh week ef Nisrch 13th to Mcrch 19th. l Official Entry Blanks At Stores Selling Any of Following Ranges & L H. MONARQf KOTPOINT FRIGID AIRE KELV7NATOR GENERAL ELECTSIC e NORGE ELECTROMASTER WESTINGHOUSE Grease a Frying Pan whole-heartedl- Farming and dairying has been his vocation all his life as a boV with his parents he helped with dairying nu luaKuiK oi cheese. He passed oaiuraay, March 12. after 3 oi terrible suffering from the accident which caused his death Surviving besides his widow, are eight sons and daughters, L. Uster Athol D.. Ear, L., Genie,. Boyd J . n Donna and Rwa Row rf hls father and a Mrs. Hattie Ross of Joseph; and six pothers and wstcr. Mrs. of Salt Uke yRosg City. R A Alger of .Mr, mora Burgess of San nancisco, and CuJbert and Grant Ross of Joseph. His life was a model and patron hi. great ,ove for his wife and child-e- n and relatives was his one W life, the flawing poem Rreat of him as a father to his childrVn. ui 7l step-mothe- r. tJT-- sak TO MY DAD In your Book of Life another page is in lurnea toda y. I f5 but Lubricate an Automobile ALL WORK GUARANTEED R MONEY REFUNDS-USifij Jol CONOCO IT'S BETTER A riRs r class motor supplies and accessor13 Phone Open 7 a. m. CENTRAL SERVICE 35 STATIOH "BUCK" PETERSON, Manager FIRST EAST and STATE STREET |