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Show he Lehi Free Press 1 LEHI'S WIDELY READ vnU'MEXIII 5 LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. J. MRS. MARY PUBLIC ADDRESS KIRKHAM 1 he public , I Randal Schow. opening song The ' ! I DEFENSE CLASSES Early in her life, Sister Mav Society Chorus. learned the beauty and value of ser-- j Kirkham Jr. Joseph Invocation vice to others, and her entire life! The A1Pine School Board visited of Garland. M. was filled with love and devotion to itne classes under the national defense Mrs. solo ' Face To Face" program in the high school at Lin her sisters G. S. Peter- - and remarks Sketch son. Mrs. Mina Webb. Thomas Mrs. ''Absent" Remarks Solo s F. Kirkham. Closing remarks E. Bishop B. Garrett. "A Perfect Day" Mrs. Dorton Anderson, Mrs. Rula Trio Virgil Peterson. Benediction Bishop Lula and Mrs. James H. Gardner. The grave in the City Cemetery William Wing. editor of the Relief Society Magazine, of Salt Lake City represented the General Board of the Relief Society at the services. Biographical Sketch Mary Jane Kirkham. affectionately known to many as ''Aunt May," was born July 9. 1867, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Samuel Job and Ada Lucy Steel 'Stoddart. Her early childhood was spent in Salt Lake City and York, Utah. Later the family moved to Provo, where they remained for several the family years. Leaving Provo was dedicated by Mrs. Spafford. Nylon WILL BE PLEASED that we now have a fair supply of those beautiful, fine and much wanted NYLON Hosiery in the New and a Spring Shades MILADY to learn fine stock of Humming Bird and up. and up to in all of the wanted sizes priced at 79c Other silk hosiery 25c 69c the pair. MEXICAN "HUARACHES," sandals, moccasins and other footwear for spring. I)ing your foot troubles to us we carry a supply of Dr. Scholl's foot comfort remedies. Ht Tops, Wolverine Work Oxfords, Strollers, Slippers and a few pairs of those Men's nutty price dress shoes at il.98- -a jrift. Boots, Shoes, Dress Pants, Work Pants, for the T'duroys, Riding Breeches, male members of family. MEN'S . DRESS SHIRTS 79c Boys' 49c and 79c CURTAINS look. A grand assort-"fMu- st what you need take PERCALES Galore ng and all of es8orie8. 'all Paper later her husband. She lived with her family in the Union Hotel until her marriage to Joseph Kirkham in the Salt Lake Temple on November 15, 1905. After her marrage she lived in the Lehi Frst Ward until the division of this ward, when she became a member of the Lehi Fifth Ward. She was active in the Relief Society organization in both wards. She was a visiting teacher as long as her health would nermifr nn,l wnc oupv ir ooeit-- coin. Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi, Monday evening. The pur pose of the classes is to train men and women for life work in the in dustrial world In the classes the board members found students from 18 to 70 years of age all interested and taking advantage of the splendid instruction furnished free of charge by the U. S Government in vocational education Hours of the classes are from 4:30 P. M. to 8.30 A. M. Some students chosen working1 all mtrnt in their iVaf r,t thnca nii noon t?nfintin v Ji vj a j iici fields. mi 01:1 means. She was expert in the art The classes are open to all over of cooking and for many years as- IK years of age and free to all. Those arwl fcistpH iha tht P,.lif QrvM,, . the survev" were: James B. when dinners were making organization . of Smith Alpine. Thomas A. Barratt raise various pur- given American Fork, S. H. Blake of !of as she was able she poses. As long . A. B. Anderson of Lehi, C. .. .. , V, v ..... rnad iU ' I 'Vineyard, "T "J. unwavering testimony Cobbley of Pleasant Grove. J. F. of American Fork, Leo Han- .'Walton of the gospel. She was a member of sen of Lehi, B. M. Jolley of Orem, the Snow Springs Camp of the Hvrum Johnson of Pleasant Grove. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. The last several years of her mother's life was spent in Sister SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Kirkham's home, where she was a lovingly cared for as only a devoted WEEK OF MARCH 24 TO 28 daughter could care for her mother. A deep love between May and her MONDAY Tuna Fish, Lettuce, husband has characterized her married life. This love expressed in Carrots, Peas and Cabbage Salad, untiring and uncomplaining service' Cornmeal Muffins, Cocoa, and Prune to him during his recent illness. Cake. After a lingering illness, Sister TUESDAY Corn Chowder (Pars-CarrKirkham passed away at her homey Sandwiches: (Gated in Lehi. Utah, Sunday, March 16 with Peanut Butter or Butter), 1941. She is survived by her hus-- ! Applesauce. band and the following sisters andi WEDNESDAY Soup, Vegetable brother: Mrs. Birdie S. Kirkham ofl Graham and Bread Sandwiches, Garland, Mrs. Ada S. Merrihew of. Lemon Bread Pudding. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Sadie S. .Cream Corn Beef THURSDAY Taylor of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Lucy S. and Mashed Potatoes, ButCabbage, Lee of American Fork. Mrs. Anna S. Cocoa or Bread. Graham Barlow of Salt Lake City and Robert tered Cookies. Filled Tomato Juice, Stoddart of Lehi. Two Cream of Tomato and FRIDAY Kirkham and of Garland, Joseph H. Sticks, Buttered Carrot Rice iSoup, Mrs. Jessie G. Webb of Provo, also Jello Whipped Fruit Gingerbread, survive. Canned Cream. ot step-childre- n, Silk Hosiery shades and 10 and brother and mother, Lott. S. ; if SCHOOL BOARD VISIT Relief of the Union Hotel. Ward Saints"-F- ifth ye Taber- the first moved to Lehi, where her step father, time, Sunday, when the High Priests Robert Stoddart was employed as of the stake hold their regular meetmanager of the boarding house at the ing. The Lehi Stake members are sugar factory. May, however, re- invited to attend the meeting and mained in Provo where she had em- hear the new system in use. of Mr. in Lehi at which time she came to Lehi to as "Come. Come sist her mother in the management! Cleaner x""Fu-nitur- Floor Polish Window frm 10c to 75c each , ."f Lhundreds of other items on hlch you can save at ALTAS BEAUTY SHOPPE your One Stop Store Conoco-product- s 1 - "e W j 1 UNION MEETING, 1 SUNDAY safe-guardi- Central Service Station on State Street A Head J Start On Hat to Bring your new us-Spring - do things our shop, and let before y o. hair about your ou c. pubi Spring" it on yournew hair styl adore the chic the same No two people are given stvle of wave. Call us today for your appointment. ALTA WEBB, Stylist Lem Phone 49 or 92 LECTURE AT RELIEF Iehi scouts will have their own permanent camp this summer if plans! Alfred H. Johnson Jane Barrette, lady police officer of the Lehi scout officials can be' Edward A. Thomas be of out. will Salt Lake City will give a lecture The situat carried camp Paul Blackhurst ed on Silver Lake Flats in American in place of the Social Service lesson 1. The production of sugar beets Stake in the First Ward Relief Society. Fork Canyon and will be a are important in the agricultural Tuesday, March 25th. Her lecture Camp. economy of Utah County. Plans are now underway to secure will be "Failures in Family Life from 2 Production of sugar beets and the necessary ermits from the U. S. the Observations of a Policewoman." the manufacture of them into sugar Forest Service and cabin plans are Mrs. Barrette has had several years are big factors in the success of agri- also being drawn up. An overnight service on the Salt Lake police force culture, labor, and business in this camp of scouters and scouts of the and has seen life at it's best and at county. Iehi Stake is being planned for late it's worst and her lecture promises 3. Sugar beets are a cash con May when the entire group will re- to be of interest to every woman tract crop and farmers know before main at the camp site over night and whether young or old. planting that their crop will be sold work on the camp grounds and cabin Every lady in Lehi who wishes to at a definite figure, related to the hear the lecture is invited to attend. on Saturday. price of sugar. The permanent camp for the boys 4. Growing sugar beets is the will le a worthwhile project of the CENTRAL SERVICE oldest and largest cash crop in the Lehi Stake as there is no camp arcounty. At one time we supported ranged for the boys since Mutual Dell STATION UNDER three sugar factories. We have just has been turned to the girls of Lehi. one factory now with an allotment of Timpanogos and Alpine Stakes. NEW MANAGEMENT 6,349 acres. It is our recommenmembers, Lehi Stake especially dations that growers contract for scouters and scouts, should bet beand plant the full allotment, for the hind the scout officiaLs and make this Duaine Evans has taken over the Spanish factory. of the Central Service camp a real boys vacation ground. management 5. The 1911 contract is more Station on State Street. Mr. Evans favorable than last year. It is in carries a complete line of line with the government approved REBECKAH LODGE and invites the Lehi motordetermination in the lower brackets. He gives ists to pay him a visit. ENTERTAINES DIGNIIt pays more in the high sales first class lubrication service and will brackets. keep the station open until late in TARIES fit 6. well a beets into good Sugar the evening. rotation practice. It gives a farmer Prompt and efficient service is hia chance to clean his ground from motto. The Lehi Ivy Rebeckah Lodge enweeds and other wild crops. a group of visiting dignitertained 7. Rotation with beets helps in ' OLEAH-U- P in the I. O. O. F. Iodge rooms, taries the producton of other crops in the affair The beinig Monday evening. future. annual visitation of 8. Utah County boasts of many in honor of the In line wtih the general spirit of state president of Mrs. West, May of our beef and lambs which are fed for fat and beautification with her staff. Ac- cleaning includ- the organization to make an appeal to want stock. Sugar beet we city companying the offcials was Mrs. all citizens in respect to sanitation. ing top, pulp, and syrup play an imthe representng Carey, Sylvia sense to attempt to make in ration. their doesn't It portant part soverign grand lodge. ... 9. Sugar beet . help in beautify- the surroundings of a home Forty visitingladies representing and at the same time have a stink the economical production of both fat r; six lodges from Salt t t, back yard or from beef and lamb. were comng from that and Midvale, which nauseates 10. Labor for thinning, hoeing, Provo, Sandy neighbor's yard your of the Lehi members. guests takes. Neither he one every breath topping loading and manufacture meeting a do we Following a business more breeding want of beets into sugar are important any social and luncheon were enjoyed. flies and insects than we for items in our agricultural and busiplaces Mrs. Meda Carson, Mrs. James C. must have. There are far too many ness relations in Utah County. Mrs. Hettie Laird and Miss Gough, in our community. Even such 11. The materials and machinery Christene Larson were in charge of tho weplaces feel that our back yard is used in the production and manufacmay our private property and we may do ture of sugar, together with the arrangements. with it s we please; yet we owe a transportation of these applies procertain amount of consideration to vide much labor, and transportation. DEN LOTT SUFFERS our neighbor if not to ourselves, and Coal is one of the important items n ordinances do have sanitation this program. BROKEN LEG we which we may fall back on. 12. Consumers of sugar find a big benefit by being able to purchase Every individul knows whether or late!""1 hi PIace is ?hat " ?IOU,d sugar manufactured at home rather Ben Ixt suffeed a broken leg and Uke than having it shipped in from long last week when he fell from a load, inftiat,Ve lf lt of ,l " not; distances. of hay. Mr. Lott was unloading the As the City Board of Health we 13. A recommended crop rotation: wagon when he became overbalanced -to cooperate wt.h the other ant First, second, third years alfalfa. and fell catching his leg on the m c lean.ng and beafyb under Fourth year alfalfa plowed brake and breaking it just above the o.wi conintr that the sani- for green manure followed by pota " tation is just as good as it can be toes, or corn. We ' under prevailing circumstances. Fifth, sixth and seventh years a check a up will make thorough Cash crop such as beets, peas, tomaBishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb re. -- er -- nd every toes, cabbage, or onions according to home Tuesday evening, from will tion that is not a trip to Los Angeles, your soils. California, individual. as Eighth year Wheat or barley where they attended the Un.on f()rced to do what Lpt ug not a nurse crop for alfalfa or clover. Pacific Time Inspectors Convention, tellB us we should do. conscience 14. It is the farmers part in the and visited with relatives there. t city Board of Health. national defense program to plant up to the full allotment for the pur1 pose of maintaining the allotment for our our factory and United States Supply in time of an The regular (Sunday School Union will be held in the Lehi Meeting present. Stake Tabernacle, Sunday. March 23, emergency. 8 a. m. The teacher training class Fork at Mrs. H. P. Hardy of Spanish relawill hold its graduation exercises at local week-en- d with spent the NOTICE RIFLEMEN All Sunday the union meeting. tives. School workers urged to be in attendMr. and Mrs. John Laveder of ance. The Lehi Rifle Club will meet each Midvale. visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Saturday evening at Wednesday Mr. Vernon Moon of Hanna, Utah, 7:30 o'clock in the Memorial Build Thomas Trinnaman, Monday. who is attending the U. of U. in Salt practice. All at the ing for their regular Lake City, spent the week-en- d invited to attend. interested are those home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman. com Mr. Moon was a missionary Bushman panion of Wayne Spring for Home the Bewing j ""J0 HIGH PRIESTS TO MEET SUNDAY SCHOOL The Lehi High Priests Quorum will hold their regular meeting in the Stake Tabernacle, Sunday, Lehi All High March 23rd, at 2 p. m. Priests and their wives and widows of high priests are expected to be HAVE CANYON CAMP POLICEWOMAN TO SOCIETY address system has been in the Lehi Stake nacle and will be used for services werej Ward Chapel. for Mrs. Mary Wednesday afternoon . Kirkham. 73. who her home, Sunday at raised away lingering illness. ployment, until the death following morning conducted were by Stoddart which took place services I lee Sumsion, President iitalled Impressive funeral Fifth held in the Lehi No. SO LEKI SCOUTS TO MITTEE RECOMMENDS IN TABERNACLE BURIED WEDNESDAY MARCH 20. 1941 SUGAR BEET COM- - SYSTEM INSTALLED ii j NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D Under New Management FULL LINE OF FIRST CLASS MOTORING SUPPLIES Expert Lubrication Service COMPLETE LINE OF CONOCO PRODUCTS LIGHT Let us put your car in condition for a trouble free spring and YOUR KITCHEN FOR summer motoring season. ONE-THIR- D FLOURESCENT Lights of Operate for of Power Lights Ordinary the SAVE POWER, HAVE BETTER LIGHTS with FLOURESCENT ONE-THIR- D LIGHTS $7.65 LEHI for 2 Globe Fixture LUMBER Phone 15 or 10 CO. State Street HIGHEST QUALITY FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Sprays and Corsages Central Service Station LEHI FLORAL CO. Where The Flowers Grow Lehi, Utah Phone 60 1 DUAINE EVANS. vz Prop. STATE STRRET. LEHI |