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Show ehi Free Pre lie LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VIII Funeral services for Thomas who passed away, Wednesday, were held in the Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel, Monday, with Bishop Lionel Larsen, conducting. Opening song, a trio Mrs. Rula Dorton. Mrs. Leota Peterson and Mrs Lula Anderson, accompanied by Smith. Invocation J. J. Skinner. Remarks and sketch T. F. Kirk-haRus-eo- n. Mrs-Mari- e - Recently added to the ranks of Utah's production mines is the Park City Utah Mines company, situated in the southeastern end of the Park City mining region. The company recently started production on a small scale after several years of development work during which time more than a quarter of a million dollars was expended. Pictured above Is the Star of Utah tunnel from which ore Is being mined by the Park City Utah. While extensive prospecting was done prior to 1910, development of the mine by the present company was started In 1928. The first prospecting work was to extend a long development tunnel from the On - Parent-Teache- rs snow-covere- - ' Parent-Teach- CLD AMERICAN ROOFING t $1-8- TONIGHT cwt. Thursday. AMERICAN We Deliver Music By CARTERS ORCHESTRA IT ENGAGEMFHT ANIIOUHCED funds for the missionary Every one is invited to join the First Warders in an evening of entertainment. Friday evening. The program: Mrs. Arley selections Musical Clark. Chorus selections (a and b numbers P. T. A. Chorus. Readinsr Mrs. Herman Swenson. Musical duet Ceorge and Beth Eason, a and b numbers-Voca- l trio Donna Hadfield, Lola Johnson and Zetella Price, a and b numbers. obtain benefit. tario tunnel of the Park Utah Mines company, adjoining. This prospecting failed to develop ore. Ore was first discovered in 1932 In a crosscut from the Star of Utah tunnel which paralled the Park City Utah property on th south. A year ago the old Wasatch tunnel, which was driven In the early days, was reopened and extended into the ore zone. The Wasatch tunnel Is approximately 600 feet above the Star tunnel where ore was first encountered. While little Is known yet of the potential possibilities of the Pnrk City Utah, It Is hoped that another producer of major importance has been added to the Park City region. Mrs. Reading Musical duet and b numbers. Trombone solo and b numbers. Following the will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson announce the engagement of their daughter, Vera, to Glen A. Trane. con of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane, the marriage to take plact November 10. Both young people are graduates of the Lehi High School and well known locally and have both well known locally and have been empoyed in Salt Lake City and Bingham for some time. ENGAGEMENT ANOUNCED Lucille Rhodes. Russon sisters, a Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton an'Sylvester Clark, a nounce the engagement and marriage of their daughter, program a dance Madge to Ferris A. Evans of Lay-tomusic furnished by n. the Paxman Orchestra. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake L. D. S- temple in Novem- PRIMARY CONFERSUNDAY ENCE, The Lehi Stake Road Shows will be presented, Tuesday, October 31 in the five Lehi wars. All wards are The Lehi First Ward Primary will for the hold their conference in the ward busy making preparations great M. I. A- event, and although chapel, Sunday evening. A splendid great secrecy veils the plans of the program will be given by the childvarious wards, the shows are said to ren in, costume. Teachers also will be even better than those of proceed- be costumed. All ward members ing years. Added to this year show urged to be present. will be a slight touch of comedy in each act. LOCAL MAN BURNED The names of the shows First Ward "A Drink of WisAT FACTORY dom." Second Ward "Heights." Third Ward "The Enrichment of Vard Asay suffered painful burns Life."' of the leg and arm when burned by Fourth Ward "The Doll Shop." steam at the iWest Jordan sugar facFitfh Ward "All in a Day." tory, Sunday. Mr. Asay was turning a valve on a steam tank when the tank burst, burning his leg and NOTICE THIRD arm. He was taken to the L. D- S. Salt Lake City and is WARD LADIES Hospital in reported to be doing nicely. The burns while painful are reported There will be a demonstration in "not serious." the Lehi Third Wrard Relief Society-Tuesday- , October 31 at 2 p. m. All ladies of the ward invited to be MISSIONARY present. ber. HEW M. I. A. BOARD The bride to be is a former graduate of the Lehi High School and MEMBERS NAMED majored in the school of Home Economics at the Utah State Agricultural ColIe.V. She is affiliated with Miss Thelma Goodwin and Miss the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Donna Hadfield were appointed Lehi Evans graduated from Davis High Stake Y. W. M. I. A' music leaders, School and majored in the school of Commerce at the Utah State Agriat the recent M. I. A.. Convention. He is affiliated cultural College. with the Phi Kappa Iota fraternity. Following their marriage the couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. NOTICE PARENTS - Due to no definite arrangements being completed in time to print date of opening of the Kindergarden The Lehi Second Ward Church History class enjoyed a well arranged work, announcements will be given Hallowe'en party at the home of in all ward meetings. Sunday, for the their teacher, Miss Francis Gilbert, ate of the class beginning. Wednesday evening. ' ' ls till1' II - II -- J ' , J I ivtv f 1 i , X& B rn essf ,"niv liiniirtmiw.rtnuiiBiL(iiiiiiir,hi;(ii "Vis V la J 1 c- J U - - WIVES AND PAR- visited with her of AmeriVern Walker Mrs. sister, can Fork, Wednesday. Mrs- L. A. Russon - SPECIALS RINSO, Large The Missionary Wives and Parents will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Carson, Thursday, Oct. 2Cth at 8 p. m. All members invited to be present. lb k 23c for 15c 4 L Post Toasties 2 Packages 2Vi Can Hershey's Cocoa. 1 19c 15c Pound Mrs. A. Carlos Schow spent Monday evening in the Salt Lake temple. and Mrs. Nettie Howe of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Mrs- L. A. Russon. Sunday. 5 CORN Pounds 55c 3 Cans 25c 2 Lb. Bottle Deviled Meat 4 QUALITY 24c Cans 15c MEATS BROADBENT Phone 20-- & 1 0 lb. bag 68c Flour, Turkey Red 48 lb. bag $1.35 Snowdrift 3 Pound Bucket 55c COFFEE, Schillings, Hill's, SODA CRACKERS SALAD DRESSING BEANS. M. Excell Miracle 2 J. B. Pound Whip 1 Pound Can- 28c - 19c Package 1 .32c Quart BEANS, Red Chili ..........6 MILK MACARONI TUNA 23c Pounds 19c Packages 25c Pounds 25c 3 (All Flavors) T Pounds 2 Pinkeye 2 FLAKES ioc PEAS, BEANS, CORN HEWLETT TEA Green OXYDOL Regular for 28c Half Pound Package 17c 3 25c ; QUALITY MEAT 25c Yellow Star Flour... .48 lbs. $1.29 Hewlett'3 Jam - Sugar 22c 15c Pierce's Pork and Beans 2 Cans GEOCEEY SPECIALS JEL-SER- President Shasta Green Tea, JEL-WEL- ENTS MEETING 22c FORK 2 PRIZES GILES FEED STORE 78 HALL APOLLO Stock Salt and Poultry Supplies 10c Per 100 Custom Grinding Thone 26th AT THE HAY and STRAW ! j October TUESDAY Mince Meat CEDAR POSTS ? The Lehi First Ward Missionary Committee are holding a program and dance in their ward Amusement Hall. Friday, October 27th, at 8 p. m. to J FIRST WARD ROAD SHOWS, CATSUP. Hallowe'en Character Ball DAIRY and HOG FEEDS BALED UP FOR THE $1.27 Per Bag Mash.. ers DRESS 1 Re-ro- . he passed away. n; .Stormy weather is here. or patch your leaky buildings with J s5i'3 V - Hol-bro- 10 FIRST WARD MISSIONARY fcr: - Barley Wanted No 26, 1939 PARTY. FRIDAY married Pauline Dansie who died in April, 1935. Since the death of his second wife, he has spent most of his time visiting with his children in California and elsewhereWhen in Lehi.i he made his home with his youngest Florence Mitichell, daughter, Mrswhere on Wednesday, October 18th He is survived by the following Thomas J. Russon, of children: Duet "Rock of Ages" LeRoy John Russon, of Davis and Mrs. Lorainne Dewey of Murray. Utah; Lott A. Russon Lynwood, California; Sandy, accompanied by Mrs. Areva of Mrs. Amy Manwaring of Lehi; AnrutsteadLos Angeles, Calfornia; Mrs. Lunetta Remarks Clifford E. Young of Chugg of Providence; Mrs. Myrtle American Fork. Holdbrook of West Point; Samuel J. Mrs. T. F. Solo "Face to Face' Russon of Ocean Park. CaliTornia; Kirkham, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Roselle Clark of Oakland, CaliMarie Smith. fornia; Mrs. Florence Mitchell of Remarks Carl Gunther, Mr. American Fork; 28 grandchildren of California and President R. and 8 two C. Allred. of Lehi and Russon brothers, George Duet ''In The Garden" Russon Joseph F. Russon of Salt Lake Citiy; sisters. three sisters: Mr. Mary Kirkham, Benediction Eugene Briggs. Mrs. Eliza and Mrs. Kate The grave in the Lehi cemetery Anerson, allTaylor of Lehi; a nephew was dedicated by Elisha John Jones of Ogden who made his Sketch of Thomas home with Mr. and Mrs- Russon for Russon fourteen years. Thomas Russon, the oldest son of Lott and Eliza Round Russon was born at Netherton, England, June 3, PARENT-TEACHERS 1853. His early boyhood was spent in his native land. SOCIAL TONIGHT In 1871 he emigrated to Utah with where Lehi he in his parents settling has since resided. The Lehi are enOne of his early pursuits was asOct. tonight, (Thursday), tertaining sisting his father to make adobes. 26, in the High School Auditorium Many of the first homes in Lehi were at an opening meeting and social built from Father Russon's adobes. honoring the out going officers of the Later he went to work on the railorganization. The Lehi patrons are road and helped lay the track around invited to attend. The following prothe Point of the Mountain gram will be given: He next went to Little Cottowood teachers Introduction and of Canyon and worked on the Tramway. While there he met with an accident officers L. B. Adamson and C. L. which nearly cost him his life. A Ash. mule team ran away with him throwSelection Ladies P. T. A. Chorus. d Tribute to last year officers Mrs. ing hm violently to the ground where he lay most of the G. R. Taylor, President of the P. T. A. night before being rescued. Shortly after this he went to Playlet. Bingham to work on the railroad. Selection Ladies P. T. A- Chorus. On February 1, 1878, he married Adjournment for social. Elizabeth Amelia Jones and began A good time is planned for all athis career in Lehi as a farmer which Special games are being tending. occupation he followed until his reall ages. Refreshments for arranged tirement a few years ago. will be served. Everyone invited to earnan been All his life he has meet their friends and neihbors and est worker in the church, advancget acquainted with our teachers. ing in the Priesthood until he became officers are in held at he a High Priest which offce of arrangements. charge the time of his death. He was a jovial nature and made the best out of all opportunities LAST REGISTRATION which came to him. This is clearly indicated by an adopted saying of his, DAY, TUESDAY namely. "It might have been worse," a which though he often used jocular way, yet in its more serious meaning The last registration day will be clearly shows that when things did next Tuesday, October 31. All who did not go just right he would think are not registered should see that they might have been worse and they visit their registration places on would try again undefeated. Again that date. Those who are not sure once during his agricultural career about having their names on the list he narrowly escaped death with a should also check up and he ready to runaway team, but after a long ling- cast their vote on Tuesday, Novemering confinement he again came ber 7. forth emphasizing his pet saying, ''It might have been worse." On May 10. 1926. his wife died and seven years later. June, 1933. he i OCTOBER Utah's New Metal Producer FOR THOMAS RUSSON Corn Base Laying NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. UNERAL SERVICES HELD PEACOCK FOUR HOME-OWNE- SON Prompt Delivery BARGAINS Breakfast Bacon, Sliced Rindless There is no such thing as a "plant-ripenebanana. Even for eating in the American tropics, bananas are cut green and ripened off the plant. Speaking of bananas have you fried the various flavors of our home made ice cream? Whether your favorite is banana, strawberry, or any othpr of our twenty tempting flavors you'll marvel at the rich smoothness of our delicious! v wholesome productSee it made fresh daily at our store. Our school lunches please everyone. - WATKIN S ICF CREAM Full Pint Malts. Fresh Daily Flavors We Cater to Parties 20 Ice Cream 25c Lb. Armour's Star Lard.. Pork Chops or Steaks Tork Shoulder Roasts 2 Lbs. 2 Lbs- 49c - 25c 19c Lb. 16c Pound 2 Pounds 25c Mutton Chops 20c Pound Medium Cheese Silver Nut Oleomargarine ...20c Lb. - .2 Pounds 27c Salt Bacon PEOPLES STORE WE DELIVER STATE STREET PHONE 76 |