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Show 925 . f emi jine r.J.t T irree Press LEHI CUTS HOM&OWNED NEWSPAPER LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1935 OLUME IV Number 3 n Ux" 1 ' rs ML CITY WATER 1I0R DEMOCRATS FUNERAL SERVICES WORKS COMPLETED This week marked the closing of P. W. A. Projec No. 2698, the number that designated the Lehi Water Works replacement- - Workmen were busy this week in grading the streets and putting the final touches on the job- Lehi now has one of the finest water systems in the state. The project has LEHI SCHOOLS BEGIIi given employment to a large number of local men and the close of the proWORK f.fOIIDAY ject brings to an end over two years of planning and work of the Lehi City Mayor and Council both present and A large army of happy youngsters the former ones, who have been assisttrooped merrily to their rooms Mon. ed by engineer E. B. Jones, to meet their old teachers and get acquainted with the new teachers in the school. The buildings are very COUNCIL NOTES bright this year with their new paint and calsomine decorations in light atThe Lehi City Council met in their tractive colors. The registration of the Junior and regular session, Tuesday evening and Senior high schools this year is not as discussed the passing of an ordinance heavy as that of the opening day last requiring that all outside toilets be year. There were 244 Junior High made sanitary. The Utah pit type School students registered Monday was recommended. The toilet is to be and between 190 and 200 in the Senior fly and rodent proof. The labor is being performed by W. P. A. and the High School. Reguar class work began in the only cost to the citizen being the Grammar Grades, Monday, with regu- materials. If residents have suitable lar class work in the Primary Grades, material on hand this may be used. Another ordinance under discussion Tuesday. Claases in the Junior and was the installation of the placing of Senor High Schools met on schedule. meters for all water users, water Tuesday. A splendid lineup of teachers are in should this- ordinance be passed each charge of the Lehi Schools this year resident will be given a 15 day notice and the students and teachers all seem to make application for meter installready and anxious to begin work in ation and make a $10 deposit. This sum will be returnable to the citizen earnest. in water at the rate of 33 3 percent per year until the ten dollars U paid HEWSUPT.FOR back in water service. The Council also named a committee 4TI1 WARD SUNDAY with the of ten members to government in the Youth Educational OUTING TONIGHT Thursday. September 12). h Thi Junior Democrats of Lehi kre holding an outing up the creek fey the Carter ranch that promises to be the most successful party ever put bn by this organization. Every between the ages of 16 to 25 fre cordially invited to join in and help make it the greatest Toniirht get-togeth- er neiu. Everyone will meet at the Memorialn Building at 7:00 SHARP where trans-xrtto- will be provided. The program for the evening con-lisof various games followed by elicious refreshments. There will be charge of 10c a person. You can't afford to miss it. Come single or in couples. ts 7 CAR TURNS OVER i A party of motorists met disaster X 7:30 a. m. Saturday mornng while taroute from Salt Lake City. The f"driven by M. B. Lewis of Chicago ;nd containing Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and C V.. Diiplnn nd Mr. and Mrs. SClark of Salt Lake City turned bot-- J lorn side up on the State highway, fvhere the Western Tracks cross. Mrs. Duelan received a deep cut above She eye and received treatment at the Lehi Hospital, the others were shaken md bruised but were not seriously pjured. The car was apparently raveling too fast and turned over. j HOTICE CITIZENS Lehi citizens are asked by local peers to assist them in their fight to keep the city safe and as free as lossible of automobile accidents. They re asking you to please take auto- hobile license numbers of any suspici-lu- s cars or any car that has had a snail accident and attempts to leave lie scene before the arrival of an facer. Take the auto license number bd report it to local officers as soon s possble. This will save the city a pt of trouble and in many cases bring hiilty parties to justice that may not therwise be apprehended. Your Jration will be appreciated. co-o- p- TEMPLE NOTICE Until further notice, the Salt Lake Temple will be open for one session . an Monday and Thursday of each 5C ffeefc at 9 a- - m- for living endowments n an tnose wo nave already had O - 1-- SCHOOL CHOSEN Grant Christofferson has been se- HERMIT FOUND IN lected as the new superintendent of DESERTED CABIN the Lehi L. D. S. Fourth Ward Sunday School in place of Orville Gunther, "I wanted to be where it was nice who was recently released from the and quiet." organization. Joseph Rothe and Keith That was the explanation George Hunter have been chosen as first and second counselors, respectively, to Huston, discharged inmate of the Montana State hospital for the inMr. Christofferson. sane, gave to Sheriff E. G. Durnell for A new young women's presidency in a deserted cabin on the outliving 4th Lehi in the has also been selected of Elberta, southwest of Utah skirts ward. Mrs. Lileth Peck is the new :ii lake. ai i ii i jj aim wiu im uie vacancy rein president Huston has lived a week in the by the resignation of Mrs. Cara Her counselors are Mrs. Marie cabin, his only drinking water being Smith and Mrs. Elma Christofferson. from a cistern that was filled two Mrs. Elsie Skinner has been se- years ago. There was no trace of lected as the new secretary of the Lehi food. Deputies ReubenChristianson Fourth Ward Relief Society organi- and Walter Durrant told Huston which way was north and started zation. him on his way to friends in Idaho and Montana. Rus-so- liO in s rai t of the I31G BAD WOLF jrOU DON'T NEED TO WAIT FOR special sales as we are kaking every day an for you to buy Merchandise at the very Lowest price possible. i , when in doubt try GOODWIN'S A1' n. PRIMARY HOLD GRADUATION - lO heir own endowments. program. The First Ward Primary graduation exercises- for Seagulls and Guides were held in their ward chapel, Sunday evenng at 7:30 p. m. The graduates were: Seagull Phyllis Biv"r,an, Lela Cox, Elsie Lamb and Elaine Holmes. Guides graduated were : Dick Webb, Dick Fox, Jay Higginson and Dean Kirkham. SARATOGA TO CLOSE CECIL ASH NAMED HELD FOR PETERSON INFANT Harold T. Peterson. 2 month od infant of Mr. and Mrs. Afton PeUr-so- n passed away at the home of its grandmother. Mrs. S. J. Taylor. Saturday evening following a two month illness. The baby is survived by its parents, one brother, Kay. and a sister. Connie, its grandparents, Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. James r, Peterson, a Mrs. M. A. Taylor. Funeral services were held in the Lehi First Ward Relief Society Hall. Monday afternoon with Bishop H. A. Anderson presiding. The opening song a duet "Some Sweet Day" Mrs. Virgil Peterson and Mrs. Clyde Dorton, accompanied by Miss Vera Anderson. Invocation Ray Stewart. Original poem Miss May Lott. Remarks Bishop Hyrum Anderson Solo "Your Sweet Little Rose Bud" Thelma Goodwin. Remarks A. B. Anderson. Duet ."A Perfft iDay" Mrs. Virgil Peterson and Mrs. Clyde Dor-togreat-grandmothe- n. union HEAD OF ALPINE TEACHERS ASS0. him at God's mercy Baby dear baby we covered you with love Now your spirit goes home to the angels above. "Suffer little children to come unto me" This said the Lord and you can see That such is the Kingdom of heaven so pure. While we, left on earth still work so endure. The fair spirit of baby so lovely so good Is a halo purchased by ideals of true motherhood. The spirt of baby was loaned from the realms of God. The baby returned to the consecrated sod. His mission on earth what did it mean? 'Tis mre than a picture on life's living screen. Can parents tell why. or loved ones know, Why God does this and that and still loves us so. But come home God called him back, wel- PROGRAM & SOCIAL vice-preside- vice-presid- to meet And worship with seat to SFcnson I The C. W. R. P. Union are sponsor-in- g Cecil Ash of Lehi was elected presia free program in the Memorial dent of the Alpine Teachers' associ- Building at 7:30 p. m.. Thursday, ation at the annual meeting at Mutual (tonight). They have secured some ' of the finest talent obtainable for Dell Friday night. the Ross officers Other are Nielson, affair and promise a real treat for all Pleasant Grove, Frank who attend. At the close of the pro-B. Newman, Pleasant Grove, who is 'gram a beautiful quilt will be given the retiring president, second away. Pop corn will be sold, each, The board of governors package containing numbers entitling follows. Lehi, Joseph Robinson; Am- holders to drawing on the quilt. Proerican Fork. Leo Nelson; Alpine-Ced- ar ceeds of the entertainment will go Valley, Edgar Booth; Pleasant to help pay for the union piano Grove, Estelle Fenton. Everyne invited. The annual teachers' institute of the district was held Saturday at Mutual Dell, with Charles II. Skid-mor- e, RETIRING SECRETARY state superintendent of public m Our baoy found his place in a The Saratoga Resort closed its 1935 season, Sunday. The management of the resort this season reports one of the most successful seasons ever had at Saratoga, vacationists from all parts of the United States have enjoyed the clean, healthful, mineral water swims. CECIL ASH NAMED instructon, as the principal speaker. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was Other speakers included Owen L. dedicated by James Peterson. Bamett. superintendent of Nebo disMiss Bernece Moss, state directtrict; The followng poem was read at the or of physical education and health; services composed Dy May Lott: Miss Barbara Maughn. of the Brig-haYoung university training school Our baby's not lost he just gone before staff; Superintendent David Gourley. He will await us there at heaven's and principals of the high schools of door, the district. While we patiently strive to be worthy FOR SEASON - HEAD OF TEACHERS ASSN. M.I. A-NE- WS K0I20RED The Fourth Ward Relief Society entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Marie Smith, retiring secretary, who has been called in the M. I. A. organization. The following program was carried out: Singing "Gladly Meeting." Prayer Mrs. George Russon. Remarks and Tribute to Mrs. Smith President Russon. Remarks The Lehi Slake Board of the Lehi M. I. A. met in their regular meeting, Tuesday evening and discussed details of the season's work. They decided to hold their Union Meetings on the same plan as that of last year, holding union meeting on the third Wednesday of every odd month at 7:30 p. m. and on every even month on the third Sunday at 2 p. m. All manual departments with their own cultural course, the executives, secretaries and activity courses which will be three, namely: Music, Dancing nd Drama, will all convene at the same time following the opening exercises. There will only be the one period held and each department will dismiss separately when their work is finished. A special effort is being made to bring out the many interesting accomplishments in each department in the prelimiary program. Beginning this pnase of the work the scouts will Mina Webb. Original poem Mrs. Fern Russon. Presentaton of six salad forks-- Mrs. Julia Hunter. Response Remarks Mrs. Marie Smith. Mrs. Elsie Skinner, new secretary. Benediction Mrs. May Schow, MUTUALS HOLD OPENING Reports from the five wards show a large attendance at all M. I. A. socials held Tuesday evening in the First, Second, Third and Fourth ward chapels. The Fifth and Second ward held a conjoint social. At each chapel a large group of old and young enjoyed well arranged dances and socials and the M. I. A. officers look forward to a large enrolllment in the organization this year. Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and Mrs. Vera furnish the prelimnary program at the Union Meeting on Wednesday Curtis spent Tuesday in Pleasant Grove with relatives. evening, September 18. A calendar of events is being worked ut by the board for the main events LOCAL WATERMASTER of the M. I. A. year so all activities he was just can be scheduled in order to avoid SERVES YEARS of dates and events. Now only faith on his loved parents The Stake Board members will visit Cedar Fort and Fairfield M. I. A. part Sixty years of continual service as Can feel this a lesson placed on the organizations on next Tuesday even- watermaster for the Lehi Irrigation aching heart ing. Company is the record held by Joseph Some day they will see him and blessColledge of this city. Mr. Colledge ed be the tie. started his work as watermaster in That beckons them onward to path BOY KNOCKED 1875 and has been on his job in "rain S. atI. Mrs. and Goodwin Bishop on high. and shine" every day of the irrigation tended the funeral service for Alfred FROM BICYCLE season since that time, except when Hanks at Tooele, Wednesday. Mr. his stay so brief illness prevented him being on the job. little a Just baby, OSWALD-TAYLOHanks is the father of Mrs. Harold his smile so sweet. Early mornng and late at night, John Shpherd was mourning a wreckI. Goodwin. M r. Colledge has faithfully carried on will be ready his loved ones to ed He Saturbut L. escaped injvry, Miss Verna Oswald and Don bicycle meet. watching the growth of Lehi from ita morning when an unidentified day Taylor, both of Idaho Falls, Idaho, When their pilgrmage here on earth motorist struck him as he was ridinfancy, and assisting in bringing were married n the Salt Lake temple is o'er to the thirsty sage covered water of the State on side the Highway ing Monday. Mr. Taylor is a son of Mr. In land. And thev wind their way to the other years to come the history v the Isaac Peck home. The motorand Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, of in Lehi and vicinity will shore irrigation ist made his escape before officers Idaho, formerly of Lehi, and has hosts not be complete without the name and Bchv ?""ving so, now he has found could be summoned. of friends wishing him future happi his release. story of Mr. Colledge's par.t in its ness. God with our AnJ rests r development. baby i darling William Trinnaman, Sr.. is visitng in peace I0t relatives in Duschene. 00 con-flicti- a loan. MARRIAGES R PRIMARY TO ENTERTAIN TG'IIGiiT The Lehi Stake Primary Board are entertaining the ward officers and teachers at a social in the Fifth Ward Chapel, Thursday evening (tonight). There will be games, dancing and refreshment. The social is given each year at the beginning of the season's work. Mrs. Charlote Lewis and daughter, Agnes, reurned home, Sunday from a visit at Toppcnish, Washington with Mr. and Mrs. Ford Smith and a visit at Spokane, Washington. While at Seattle Mrs. Lewis rode the first Streamlined Ferry from there. The ferry was called the "Kalakala." BAD CHECKS PASSED Quality Groceries at the Lowest Prices BEO.WBTS CASH GR0GERY Brow n't for Bargain- -' Lehi Lily Cereal Co. We do all kinds of cleaning, rolling and feed grinding and make all kinds of whole wheat cereals. We sell hard wheat flour. Dealers in King Coal Phone 5-- W T. H. Southworth, Manager AT LOCAL STORES What appeared to be a cash customer, proved to be a loss to two local stores "Monday when checks were cashed for a an signing himself, Robert Andrews, Sr. and Junior. He p for cashed one check People's $18.00 then continued to Broadbents and cashed another check for $14. A check at the bank showed that the name was not on record here and the Co-o- checks were no good. v Mrs. C. A. Pierson of Brigham City, and her son, Cyril of New York City, were guests of Mrs. Sarah A. K. Smith, last week. |