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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, THURSDAY. 1935 . Her husband died JaBoary 23. month- 1921, after an illness of one the had never She privilege of havher own, but her of ehildrea ing any aha wa and full table was always ia time others to help always willing LEiil PIOKEER ANSWERS CALL (continued from page 1) ."William and Emma Foulk Williams. She baptized into the L. D. S. Church n 1854 at the age of fifteen years. Her grandmother and mother were left widows and so it became Station KSL, Salt Lake e Trinnaman, Sr., years. tT.afwi.nf few -on tninwvl tva Snndav. j o m Mying .way wt , Mr Trinnaman was chopping kind- dead for many years. And she was WOod when a stick flew and blessed by scores and scores in their struck him in the times of trouble. She also assisted in washing and anointirlg the sick for Oscar Hal of Highland returned many years. She was chosen First home Sunday, following a recent ap- Counselor to Esther Simmons in the pendicitis operation. Primary association of the North i Branch and served for about twenty- Mrs. George Downs had in infected five years. In 1890 she was chosen to hand incised, Monday. act as one of the old folks committee, which office she served until 1910. A son was born to Mrs. Orville On May 1, 1897, sister and brother Despain, Monday. Mrs. Despain was Jones went back to their native coun- Miss Emma South wick before her try, North and South Wales, visiting marriage. for three months with friends and rela-tiv- s there. This trip made for her Monsieur is Henry receiving three trips across the Atlantic Ocean. medical aid at the Lehi Hospital. , Sundas8:l5 and Sunday, January 27 Also at 11:00 A. M. GROCERIES" 4 Pound Package 11 oz package ROCKWOOD'S COCOA, 2 lbs. PLANS COMPLETE FOR NOTICE Quart PRUNES as well as 28c & GAME 3 Pounds 25c LOCAL POTATOES 10 Pounds 11c ASSOCIATION FORMED JELLO, All Flavors 6c JELL-WEL- L (AH Flavors) 4c KARO, 10 Pound Can 65c A trroun of local sportsmen met in PEAS, Clearfield, Can 10c j the Memorial Building, Wednesday FISH CORN, Tom Thumb. It evening and organized a Lehi Fish STRING BEANS 3 Cans 27c and Game Association, for the pur MACARONI 3 Pounds 25c of sponsoring good sportsman- pose POWDER SUGAR 3 lbs 25c ship, protecting wild game, to pro- SUGAR 10 Pound 54c mote better fishing and hunting, and TOMATOES, Woods Cross. No. to sponsor projects for an increase 24 Tin 10c the membership of the ' PUMPKIN N 9U. T! ' t0 8Pnsor free Pture Vn W A SPFCTAT WHITE CH for 22c,, nH in n, PAR. , 30e parkaee injj the wild grame ife in Utah and PTMOl,TVE SOAP 5c it Newell B. prottction aad care. NAVY FEANS....-....Pounds 25c Cook, President of the State Fish and COFFEE. West Coast 24c Game Association and possibly other CLOROX. larrt bottla lJtc Btat officials will be present at the BANANAS, Pound gc lecture. Officers of the association solid LETTUCE, Urr. head. . . . ORANGES, extra iuicT..20e anrf PJ , '.uwo,s' .?",ulnV v Koland 7. ' I FMfiNl , TV,.. w, lr ... 4 .- cr,Bri' lJ"CiTiWJ a.... wt PROOMS. food MOP STICKS I tit -- mA tl maa AHred, Arthur Glorer and Clar- 4Jc eaee Holmstead as directors 15, (....10e JUNIOR HIGH TO HOLD 10c CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION PLATES, WHU CUPS and SAUCERS BOILERS, Extra Special II M and 12.45 Tht Lehi Juaitr High School will held a Coastiutional Convention on It rirs t shop wWe ytm can iret January 21. for tht purpose of changtk bast for less. ing tht form of student body gorern-mePhont 20-We Defirer Delegate from each section bate been named and the student art planning a reform in tht student I body laws. nt BROADBEfYPS This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. BANQUET at the city office not later than February 10, 1935, and secure license for their dogs or destroy the dogs. Committees are working on final The city ordinance requires that all details for the Lehi Stake M. dog owners lisense their dogs bebanouet to be held in the fore they can legally be kept in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel on Satur ard city. day, January 26th. The Second J. O. MEILING, City Clerk. Junior Girls are to prepare the banMen-Glean- er Safety Deposit Vault Lehi American Fork Pleasant Grove Provo B. Y. High Lincoln Insurance the d( the the fi Lehi airplan hall wi intPP Telephone 85 i j S Lehi Bonds evening Slate SB&ufflk quet. Reed Christofferson is toastmaster and Miss Inez JoHhson Mistress of Ceremonies, Miss Nedra Lewis is chairman of the program committee. The thame of the banquet will be "The origin, the present progress and the ultimate goal of the M. I. A- work as exemplified by an airplane in it's take off, flight and landing." Invitations will be issued to M. I. board members, representatives from the general board and ward M. Men and Gleaner leaders. All Lehi Stake M. Men and Gleaner ALPINE LEAGUE Girls are expected to be present. Team Standing Lehi Stake has been ceredited with W. L. Pet holding the finest M. Men and Gleaner 0 1000 banquets in the church. Plan! Commercial Banking Savings Department to cut ai Men j MAIN STREET LEmtJUg The tarried -a1 Gue tion c partne SEND THE CIHULDREH THEY WILL GET 7:30, b Till 7:31 lead 1) W Evans TEE BEBT Sole Sa Pia i i .500 8 ,10s1 Mis 1 1 1 1 0 2 .500 .500 .000 1 1 POWERS SHOE TEAM TO PLAY OPENING GAME iMeats and Groceries t Ceren as T Du The Powers Shoe Basketball tarn You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice prop will begin their seasons games with a To; Lehi 34, Provo 15 Meats and Groceries at our store. B. Y. High 40, Lincoln 31 son. tgame in the Lehi High School Gym- American Fork 35, Pleasant Grove nasium, Friday evening when they Sol meet the Garden Gate Ice Cream team 28. Toa GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS of Salt Bake City at 8 p. m. The Vi have a when boys competitor worthy Ands GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. LEHI LEADS they meet the Garden Gate team as Cc they are rated among the best AI ALPINE LOOP amateur teams in the state. in tl In the Lehi team are Don Evans, tion Lehi High School Basketball team Ferd Evans, Clen Chilton, Sterling Foll Glen Trane, Tom Davis. Roberts, walked over the Provo High in the Grai Reed Kirkham and Evans. A PHONE 17 local gymnasium, Friday evening small admission will Fay the: be charged for R MAIN STREET with a 34 to 15 score for the lead in LEHI, UTAH ing. the Alpine division- - Lehi upset the the game. M dopsters prediction of an even game the to pile a more than double score vitei SPRING GREEK IRRagainst the Provo team. The game the MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND THEIR FRIENDS AT THE from being fairly even the first Stal GO. MEETS period which ended 6 in favor of ners Lehi wa3 entirely Lehi's game from par: then on. the score standing 20 t) 13 Stockholders of the Spring Creek oft at the half. The locals held Provo Irrigation Co. held their annual scoreless in the third period, Prov.) stockholders business meeting and LE making but two foul pitches in the election in the Memorial Building, final stretch. Tuesday, the financial report of the AT THE Splendid floor work by Roberts and company was read and accepted. Woffinden, with high scores by Smith, me iui Evans and Price made the game an eiected as follows:coming year were Isaac Bone, presiinteresting tne for the fans. dent; Ellis Peterson, secretary and The Lehi boys this year are play- treasurer; AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Hugh Rhodes, director. ing etxra good team work and will dai undoubtedly improve as the season I. O. O- - F. AND REBECCA Eu advances. Lehi fans are already seeLODGES HOLD INSTALLATION th ing their favorites makine strdies toAs ward the state tournament. The game this week will be the i'KMnci ueputy Grand Master gii sa: Lehi team at Lincoln, Friday even- Hnnk, of the I. O. O. F. and his staff visited the Lehi Lodge. ing. entertained Miss Nola Comer Saturday sa tvemng, noicung a joint installation LEHI group of friends at the home of me oi Kcbecca and Odd Fellows, fit G. T. F. P. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Twenty-nin- e PL members from The 1 5 2 guests 11 Smith, rf Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird Payson .n. and Mr an evening of progressive gam 1 1 0 2 Woffinden, If auu .,ifS. oames fox of Eureka ATt 6: Those p: lowed bv luncheon. 3 6 1 7 Price, c Mrs. Hamilton Laird of Goshen', So: Te 4 Phyllis 0 0 gjand Evans, rg were: Freda Phillips. MISS HANSEN INVITED 'were of the Lehi lodges. Fol- Leo Powell. Dornthv Grant, Me 2 6 2 6 Imvi'nrpguests Robetrs, lg fUft V uusmess lac session a DEMONSTRATE AT B. Y. U. Gardner, Jim Preston, Glen Wrifl 0 0 0 Q social, Chatfield, If ana retreshments were en-h BarratU-0 o1.iuKiu.ii 0 c 0 McKinney, Bingham and joyed in the lodge rooms. The local sl Hadfield rg 0 0 wick of American Fork, and the Pmf. Rex T. Johnson of the B. J 0 0 p 0 iuuges acting as host and hostesses. Clark Y. tess. L. has announced a a: commercial contest to be held at the B. Y S 4 34: Totals 15 15 U of v. R. GARRET Provo on March 29. BROTHER nv it He has asked PROVO AT KE'i Si Hasen BURIED a r"nsy type student of T. F. P. Evan Croft, to be a demonstrator at Hoover, rf .0 0 0 0 the contest. Miss Hansen has won a James Garrett, 64. brother oft Colton, from scholarship the B. Y. U. for the .1 3 2 4; Fielding, last three successive oa called If if r and is An Peterson years .1 6 4 6! barred from entering in contest work school, going direct to Nephi .0 1 0 o' Thompso but was invited to be at the mained there until after his present meet as a demonstrator. burial. ,0 0 0 0 Friday's results: ; IGATE .! SCHOOL NEWS socially. SALAD WHIP DRESSING M. MEN GLEANER All dog owners are requested to call DEPOSITS ARE ENSURED YOUR Music by Carters Orchestra Mayor Stanley Taylor has asked the local firemen and American Legion to sponsor the President's Birthday Ball this year. The ball will be held on January 30, and the firemen and American Legion are forming committees and planning to make this 25c 5c ball a success financially 19c I APOLLO THURSDAY, RAISINS. RAISINS. A. M. Monday, January 21, 1935 TO SPONSOR BALL AT "THE HOME OF QUALITY f Big Married Folks Dance FIREMEN AND LEGION FRIDAY & SATURDAY ac-.n- 7-- J SPECIALS s2 irsi ed Hospital Notes : Tne ial Building. Thursday evening. ri financial report was read and members tiP following elected: Rulon Fox, president; Carl Delbert NorGunther, Randal man, secretary and treasurer; C. James and Smith Earl Schow, Gough as a board of directors. (1130 Kilocyoes) ut thirty-fiv- Tl mibTbmii "bTsb AsMembers of the Lehi Poulary election sociation met at their annual Memorand business meeting in the CHRISTUM SCIEliCE way-Afte- OV in OS tu pre-ceed- an m . POULTRY ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS Radiocasts of need. She earned the right to be called mother and grandmother, as she rea 4 fi children: Mrs. Annie Ellen Sorenson, two sons of her husband's brother. David Reece Jones ana her sisteVs daughter. necessary for them fc earn their Thomas Jones; Richmond and Wm. Rowland Pearl own living. Ellen worked sewing and Ellen Annie of them, Three Hadfield. married she trimming hats until and Thomas Reec Jones of Breckonshire, Sorenson, David Reece Jones have Richmond, Rowland Pearl South Wales, December 28, 1847. her to the Great Beyond. She left Liverpool, England, for Just a little over a month ago on h&r Ameriiea with 'her husband, Sister Jones, who grandmother, mother and her sister, December 7, 1924, birthninety-fift- h her had passed in board on 1861, just 15, Elizabeth, April Lake Salt to went the temple After day, the ship City Manchester. the blessing of- - having sailng for three weens and five days, and enjoyed sealed to her Sorenson Ellen they arrived in New York, May 9, Annie she reIn this for blessing eternity. 1861. From there they traveled to exceedingly. joiced the Florence, Nebraska, headquarters She stayed in Salt Lake from of the Mormon church, where they until Sunday, December 7, 1934, stayed for six weeks getting supplies, 1935. when she returned 6, January teams and wagons together. this visit in Salt They crossed the plains n Homer to her home. During Lake other and times, she staymany Duncan's company and endured the Emma Maud Love, with ed her niece, of the hardships early pioneers, as a daughter finally arriving in Salt Lake the lat who cared for her made visits very pleasant-her would and 1861. ter part of September, They walked beside their wagons nearly all Sister Jones came back to her home the way, wading the streams and swim here 6, 1935. She was ill for reJanuary but the rivers, ming singing and two or three days and passed away r all the joicing resting for a week in Salt Wednesday evening, January 9. She died with a firm testimony of Jones and her husband Sister Lake, came to Lehi and since that time she the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints, in which she served had always made her home here. -day Brother and Sister Jones lved in a faithfully all of her life, and with a dug-othe first winter and one sum- full assurance of a glorous resurrecmer and then built their first house tion and a reunion with the oved ones in the Great Beyond. outside the old Fort WalL On October 2, 1866, they went to the Old Endowment House and received their endowments and after the Salt Lake temple was dedicated, they receved their second endowThe following patients received ments. treatment at the Lehi Hospital this Sister Jones did work In the temple week: of the Lord for her kindred dead and for a number of her husband's relaA. F. Harding received treatment tives, f::", for a foreign body in his eye, ThursShe was a mber of one of Lehi 's first chorus, under the leadership of day. James P. Carter and William South-wic- k A fine son was born to Mrs. Milton She was present during the Green, Thursday. The mother was organisation of the first Relief Miss Reubena Brooks before her Society on October 28, 1868. She was Mr. and Mr. James called at that time to act as a teacher marriage. Brooks are the proud grandparents. in which capacity she served until 1877, then being made president of the Dick Eddinerton was operated upon North Branch, which is now the for appendicitis, Friday. Third Ward. She served in this WSiliam received capacity for JASCttt ,. THE LEHI FEES PRESS ' Q i .2315 1 j 1 ,0100 0 0 Larsen, rpr Hay ward, g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .4 14 Score by quarters: Lehi ? 20 Proro 13 Lee 5 7 29 13 o- 0 0 0 ENROLLMEN Wk " 34 Christiansen, referee: Verl Christiansen, umpire. Sharing honors at the game Friday with the Booster Girls were the Serenth and Eighth Grade girls with their pyramid, building at the half of the second teams game and tho Ninth and Tenth Grade girls with their jumping ropes. The exhibition of the girl's physical education depan:t is a welcome addition to the basketball game and are receiving much farorable comment from the town people who art beginning to see the broad scop of tfit physical educational program in tht schools. CARD CF THi!tS SCHOOL LARGE la 15 AT HIGH ml High School is the largest in its tory the enrollment being 253 for preciawon us tn au,t it..- - sinctf .?ho - wkjb mneas i1' .t, ban1' - tht our auring beloved hnsband na "d twe1' for This I. the h.ghtat number tht beautiful floral otW of w k..Ir ran all. er reguteredat th. local stndtnt mp. .chool GIRLS ENTBRTAING Mrs. Kat Aimonetti ad Josefwt, Jennie, Helen, A" j MOTHERS Th, wphoaor, girls 0f H.gh School Domestic Scic.ce have bo serv dming room. . his- t.nJ our -- 10 Tht girl, do tD u Da-Pr-nt p. TSANX8 Th. Stake Sunday Monday night wid well sa onjoytd Scbwl2 ry by present Tht commits 1" " A Und their appreciation foT.X4 did tapport of the ZiA tKat ir young and want to thank afl wb H I have real Wlity a coofc wy way to makt tht SlnJT"1 P1' |