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Show S5 5s Le i! Fre Press 1 LEHI CITY'S XME IV LEHI HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D ITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1935 CALLS LEHI'S ATH died Saturday evening Margaret Kirkham. ium-w..Biographical Sketch and Remarks borne in Lni, Bishop Andrew Fjeid. illness. Remarks T phi. Presiden Stephen L. . ' February 1. Chipman. Abel of - Snn ,vans Mr Violin solo Mrs. Verland Evans set''uTry Jones Evans, orginial Smtih. entire His tles community. Remarks Bishop James H. GardMr. Evans t in Lehi. l8Sr" of edu- - ner. years on the board Remarks Bishop S. I. Goodwin. 0f Utah couiujf Solo Russell Stewart. " school the on Alpine M.rs Benediction Bishop Wm. Hadfield. his tenure five Lehi riet. During The Dedicatorial Prayer was offer.1. mre constructed. ed Patriach Able by John Evans. I her of the city council at Interment was made in the Lehi concrete of the (time of the laying cemetery. the of talks, he also had charge A very large croud attended the of the ion and development funeral services and the floral offer. ings were beautiful. Many relatives wincipal and original Murce ui and friends from were A contractor on subdIvThe business places were present. at railroad Grande Rio enfflr and closed for the funeral from 2 t0 4 built tnrougn umn m it was ttr-n-nro'clock. tnrn?H his ,t. he SOOI1 Oiici Uon to limestlone quarrying, a most oi uie re- -, ;ation he followed WRESTLING & BOXING men inderof his life, keeping many employed in this city constantly 15 "... -r- --- 1001 out-of-o- - MATCH SATURDAY irnrlc. vert MAYOR FOR 1936-3- 7 ; rvan C activities, he served as dntendent of L. V. S. ounaay fin church A wrestling and boxing match will the in be held in the DansArt, Saturday, president fhools. quoroum Lthood and other offices. November 9. The price of admission &e was one of the organizers of will be Ringside 75c, Reserved Seats of Lehi, a director 50c. Balcony 35c and boys under the State Bank his death. A lover ag of fourteen, 25c of the time The bouts are scheduled to start at he had, in his earlier days, sports won the 8 p. m. veloped several teams that He was at one Some of the noted boxers and ite championship. L acclaimed the champion wrestler wrestlers will entertain those who One of the most outstanding the continent in his weight, m the I time, d matches will be Ira Dern vs. Bill Jenwrestling. f !r. Evans was married to Geneva sen, this promises to be a rare i at-en- d. side-hol- MHHMNMHflllll I he mightiest of rivers derive their great powers from tributaries. ' ed FREDA PHILLIPS CEIVES MISSION CALL Taylor. Keith Smith .and Ada Phillips will sing a duet. District Governor Can-tr- it "Flass" Neilson will be the prinThe cipal speaker of the evening. be will furnished prize by George P. Price. Committeemen for the next meeting which will be held November 21 SUNDAY NOV. 10 The it: Brems' vision apparently was obscured by the snow and rain and he did not see the 'truck driven by Song LeRoy Davis and Betts of Nephi, City Marshal Bayen Kittinger. said. Fowler Niron R. Rishon trraver r r -- - J. following program was Opening Sadie Openine . v Fhipple. injury. carried following The Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Poneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Thursday. November 14 at 2 p. m. A good attendance is desired. Good-ng- Mm Rubbers ARE UNION MEETING Union meeting will be held Sunday. November 10th for the Priesthood. Primary and Relief Society workers. All teachers and officers are urged to be present. Paramount veather is coming why be sat- ith low grade rubbers. Only ' ,! cen,s more for Ball Band the red ball on the sole U ? .nat a whale of a lot of differ- ln quality and wear. run pl t'Biiiriri w r-r- i COU.XCUMAX Wing jva H.couxhlma:: for FOR Holden COUNCILMAN COUNCILMAN Leland Powell FOR RECORDER 8r t WIN'S J. E. Johnson Fred Peterson lay your Purchas- e" regrets later. better FOR MAYOR FOR BLANKETS Yoi can do Isaac W. Fox Ml James W. -n Also Feature. Cart- and N.-- a large ptrcentage of the ballots were scratched, showing a tendency to vote for the man and not the party they represent. A total of S69 votes being cast. Mr. Fox has already served a term and a half as mayor and given the citizens a wise and square leadership. candidates are will give the city of Lehi a fine set of new officers for the coming two years. other successful citizens and The fine District District District Distirct 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Total Party No. 88 97 59 63 97 80 23 355 341 52 83 47 G9 76 C9 360 237 270 107 81 73 111 Ci 45 89 50 111 64 84 48 48 59 46 59 57 262 38 35 69 50 65 88 90 86 70 67 63 125 59 41 84 67 66 93 47" 91 114 37 56 61 149 43 96 56 112 16 78 59 55 121 29 (C) (R) (D) 73 106 (R) (D) (C) 102 (R) (R) (R) " (D) (D) (D) (C) (C) (C) 113 102 122 48 9G 19 1 00 75 74 64 56 95 68 68 25 188 93 87 400 326 347 224 205 248 203 416 210 254 215 478 172 ROADSHOWS TO BE HELD TUESDAY The mutuals of the Lehi Stake will Approval sheets for most of the. contracts AAA and their roadshow Tuesday, beet present sugar contracts havej November 12 at 8 o'clock in each of 810 wheat growers' been received by County Agent Lyman th five wards. This is a splendid entertainment and will be enjoyed by all II. Rich, he announced today. those who attend. Each ward has The checks with the final payments chosen a fine idea to follow and they for the 1934 and first payment for are forth their best efforts puttinj? the 1935 contracts, are expected in to make their entertainment a sucProvo in ten days, Mr. Rich said. cess. 2100 "His Awakening. V "Quest." Third Ward "Hidden Riches." Fourth Ward "The Fountain of First Ward Second Ward BENEFITS FOR POULTRYMEH Youth." Fifth Ward "To Arms For Peace." The roadshows will be judged by will Tangible benefits of from the B. Y. U. There will people 3700 Utah more than be felt soon by Cash prizes and southern Idaho poultrymen, many be a judge in each wardwill be given to the winners. of whom reside in the Lehi distirct. - 1936-193- 7 FOR PROVO, UTAH THURSDAY, NOV. 14- -1 Day Only EST ALLRED... The benefits will be in the of some 35,000 worth of certificates of credit by the -- Mrs. ht 3ALL Wan. -- New Urr 1C6FS lected for v' "Christian's ItiKrt from all four districte show for the Sunday, November 10th has been proclaimed to be Red Cross Sunday LELAND POWELL (R) by Mayor Stanley M. Taylor and the HEBER J. WEBB officers. Red Cross (D) T. F. KIRKHAM (C) The Red Cross drive will start Nov. 11, Armistice Day, with Genevieve For Treasurer ADDIE RODEBACK (R) are Byron J. Whipple, chairman, A. Gray as chairman. The different comINEZ PETERSON week. (D) next be will mittees published H. Wing and Dr. W. L. Worlton. JULIET GOATES (C) Starting this week the Red Cross Accident Home and will Farm give Leo Hansen, past District Governor, school and and Joseph Robison, Districtor Gover- Preventatives, through the of Prinunder direction will be it the nor of Utah, will attend a meetng for WHEAT AND BEET D. R. Mitchell. cipal the Board of Governors, Saturday. Before the meeting the members will CHECKS COMING be guests of District Governor Neil-so- n D. U, P- - NOTES at the Utah U. vs. Colorado U. - p. m. Wednesday Goodwin conducting. JOSEPH E. SMITH D. RAY DAVID B. ROBERTS B. J. LOTT For Recorder Roland Tidd, Three people suffered minor inMr. and Mrs. Arlingham of Bingbrothers and sisters. Able juries Sunday at 12:45 a. m. when the ham were Sunday guests of Mr- and ihn Evans, Hvrum J. Evans, and automobile in which they were riding Mrs. I. L. Wardle. Wine E. Yates, Lehi ; Mrs. Sarah struck the rear of a truck on the state Sabey, Magrath, Alberta, Canada; highway near Lehi. half brother. Edward J. Evans, Howard Cunningham, American Jigby, Idaho; also 33 grandchildren Fork, suffered lacerations about the id 17 head, and N. S. Peck, of American suffered cuts about his face Funeral services for W. S. Evans Fork, and body bruises. Wesley and head fere, held in he Lehi Second Ward driver of the auto, escaped Brems, a 2 with I. Fox. candidate Freda Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips, has accepted a call to fulfill and L. I). S. mission to the Glen Wollinden. Weight 3 pounds 5 East Central Slates. She will leave ounces. for the missionary school on NovemSHELL BAG ber 17. and she will leave for the misFor the heaviest bird November 4 For Mayor sion field on Thanksgiving day. Walter Wotlinden. Weight 3 pounds ISAAC W. FOX Miss Phillips is a graduate of the 8 ounces. BASIL J. DORTON. CLEAN'fNG ROD Lehi High School and has taken an WALTER W. DICKERSON 5 November actve part in the activities of the 1st For the heaviest bird For Term Councilman Ward. Walter Wolfinden. Weight 3 pounds J.E.JOHNSON 4 ounces. JACKSON WANLASS SHELL VEST DR. J. G.JONES LIONS NOTES For the three longest birds, one For Term Councilman killed each day Gerald Turner. Total A. H. WING Tht Lehi Lions Club members will 10fi'-inches. length JAMES W. HOLDEN meet in the Fifth Ward, Thursday FRED PETERSON com7:00 o'clock. at The (tonight) RULON FOX mittee in charge of the program is RED CROSS DAY ZIMMERMAN JOHN Jesse Smith, E. N. Webb and Stanley Mr. Evans, i'hop S. W. with Basil Dorton, Recandidate publican running him a close battle. The Council and RecordWINNERS IN THE 1935 er candidates on the Republican ticket were all elected with Mrs. Inez PeterPHEASANT DERBY son, Democratic candidate for Treasurer being the lone candidate on her All three parties ticket elected. HUNTING KNIFE victories. claiming partial For the heaviest bird November 3 RE- lehi four Papel Isaac Citizens party was elected Mayor of Lehi City at the Tuesday election for l'JoG-193- in the Sal Mrs. Evans five years ago. Surviving are be of twelve children born to them : GARS CRASH n Geneva Stewart, Salt Lake City; illiam A., John S., Hyrum C. and ON HIGHWAY Evans, and Mrs. Juliet E. d. waisoii, fcates, Lehi; Mrs. J. IceanPark, California; Mrs. Ina THREE SUFFER MINOR football game and dinner INJURIES IN CRASH the game. Ivans, Lot Angeles, California; Mrs. lark, August 31. 1874, ske Endowment house. Jaised by ELECTED ISAAC W. FOX BELOVED CITIZEN H i i Inez Peterson FOR TP.EAPUKE feed BAZAR TODAY Utah as- Poultry Producers' sociaton. The certficates are elrgiblc for redemption on or after Nov. 6, announces Clyde C. Edmonds, associ ation general manager. Onlv members of the Utah poultry feed organization who purchased v through their associ ation reciived the feed credit ceiti-firiitiThe nnu beintr redeemed. feed on issued certificate? were pur chases made during the year July 1 l!t:2 to July 1. UCf'l. The 3700 producers possessing thest ceitifieates will reeiive feed credits varying from a few cents up to $100.1 It is expected that several hundred dollars in credits will be distributed to poultrymen is the Lehi district. 'c Come on everybody and see the dis- play of the Fifth Ward Relief Society Bazar Today. They have for sale quilts, rugs, aprons and fancy work. There will be a fish pond to delight the children little and big. Home made candy will be on sale for your sweet tooth. School lunch wll be served frini 12:00 to 1 p. m. A Hot dinner 0:00 to 7:30 p.m. real program and dancing at 8 p m. the November Jlor later. instructed are participating producers certiby Mr. Edmonds to bring their ficates to the local plant for redemption, unless thev Mrt and buy feed through one of the othi r 2.'J pans of In the latter the state On event they ?houl.i redeem the certifi cases at the warehouse patronized. In the rifist few yeasr several hun dred thousand dollars worth of feed credits have been distributed by the Utah Poultry Producers association to members who buy their The credits refee present part of the savngs effected by this system of manufacture and purchase, the remainder coming through reduced price. ' I m c g m .-. mar y - MJ ft ALL IS NOT6OL0 THAT GLITTERS -- SOME TIMES ITS JUST A GUY WITH A IDT OF VM |