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Show axes to privat A nn grind; intere8ts to P"nal financial stringp aa source of to By other !Trf or influence he Free Pre i LEWS WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D ntUMEM V. UTAH, IHl-hsi.AY- - . FEBRUARY TKl K EXPERIENCE I Convention ljrjeal convention and 2 P- - m. r aecona Sunday, rebruary v0. will convene at 10 a. A ' i"lal Ijuiiu anu Sard Chapel. i im in me Bennett oi ucucoiugnai Utah will lead in thedis- - ijciety of at yie nireuiiK,. and speaK casions workers oi ieni are rod to be present at tne convention. I'in outline of the program follows: Those in attendance at 10 A. M. should include Stake is meeting Genealogical High of Stake 'cadency. m pai council, ana an and Ward Genea- - Committees- from Stake President. the Stake Genealogical on accomplishments Representative faing the past year and aims for a coming year, 10 minutes. Discussion and demonstration by the of committee listing representative A large chart aties and activities. showing the proper organization of a shoud be displayed aunittee or lawn upon a blackboard, to serve as discussion to guide in the detailed .low. Among the topics to receive mention are these : Greetings of Report ne 0 54 1. Union 2. Duties of 3. Church Security I Temple 5. Temple Problems. Index Bureau meetings. Proje- Temple ct. M. s.- -- Tin- L''I;eraI public, and i-( iuilv .,,,, a, are invited to this ssoti. Brief dramatisation,, "H.,w Genealogical Work Helper Our Family," about V, minute, j wing the benefits of Junio wo: k. Review of some outstanding ad- vantages of the first all,i third ear junior Lesson Cour-eby tne viit- ing representative. Discussion by visiting reprtsent- ative of: 1. Use of the Doctrinal Outline 2. Research Methods. 3. The Senior Lesson Course. . ao vantage of Research Kcur- sions. 5. Successful Library Research. 6. Examples of Success Through Correspondence. -j;- ' s. GARS CRASH TUESDAY A minor automobile crash occurred on State Street, Tuesday Mell Boley of Salt Lake' afternoon. City driving a new Buck turned from the People's Co-obuilding south on the highway as Wayne Carter of Goshen was traveling north. The two cars collided damaging both cars. The drivers escaped injury. Marshal Arley Clark investigated the accident. p. Prob- - ERNEST E. GRAY eis. 6. Family J. Family Organizations. Records and jHistories. 8. Home 9. The Teaching. Ernest E. Gray. 26, employee of Genealogical Magazine. A brief, discussion the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. should follow the presentation of each since January 1934, died Monday ipic. morning at 5 o'clock at his home in Orem, after a four months' illness from heart trouble. Mr. Gray had resided in Orem for the last five years, moving there from Lehi, where he was born January 8, 1912, a son of William S. and He married Phoebe Yates Gray. Wranda Davis. June 16, 1931. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL IS Surviving, in addition to his wife and parents, and three children: Glen D. WAX PAPER D., Blain D., and Ralph Gray, brothand twelve sisters and Orem; Forty Foot Roll for ers, as follows: Mrs. Mary Hayes, D. C; Mrs. Louise Washington, 5q the roll Mrs. Elaine Baker, Salt and Hayes Limit Three Rolls Lake City; Archie, Jesse, Merton, LeRoy, Rulon and Duain Gray, all of BOYS' RUBBERS and 80c Pair Idaho; Alvin Gray, Magna; W. E. according to size. and Hyrum R. Gray, Lehi. He was a member of the L. D. S. church. CRYSTAL WHITE Funeral services will be held s OR P. & Thursday at 2 p. m- - in the Timpan-ogoG. GIANT BARS ward chapel. 7 FOR Friends may call at the A. H. Wing mortuary in Lehi, Wednesday afternoon, and at the Elwood Davis resiUSO CR0XYD0L dence in Orem, Wednesday evening and Thursday, prior to the services. Large Size Package Interment will be in the Provo City 21q the package trs ODW rise iving sub- - rings for 11 PAH 25c Burial park. TOOTHPASTE Colgates-Kol- ynos Listerine 20c PERCALES NEW SPRING PATTERNS 15 and 18c the yard A Choice Selection ANKLETS length L school hosiery Knee . "I1" "War Silk Hosiery onaaes in Iridescent, Wit Cn1.- . . rr Stri "umming Bird or A BIG iiv.J0Ur SAVING 8ize in Cord MEN'SBOYS'-KI- DS Tou J n do WStjtlit- L h 11: of I:'.;, grave oiMr,crvice ana rme Work Shoes ;- TWO FAIRFIELD MEN LESLIE CARSON F aii field, KILLED IN Utah Also, those good women of Fair- "tah. ' Id wlio came all the way to Mana' ning, that the n.en might snatch a or a cup of coffee between Funeral services for two Fairfield "spells" of work for darkness was men, victims of a cave-i- n at Manning. uis terward. when falling when the list body was Thursday of last week were held slide wa. re i awav the over the week-enwas Services for Ether :id much ' i'eath and little of Carson, 51, were held at Fairfield, e beneath "at avalanche of earth Sunday, and services for Edwin Car an:i stone. son, 28, were held in Salt Lake City, BABY PASSES k W.!S a wann day for February, Monday. The two men were members The sun beat down like it does in of a road crew working at Manning AWAY SAT. mid-- : ummer. on a road project for Utah County. A warm south breeze was blowing. The crew were working on a gravel Crows circled over-an- d head d the teams of horse ttwl The son of Mr. and trap when the avalanche occurred, nearby with sagging heads. We had Mrs. F. C. Harris passed way Sat- covering three of the crew. Lester just completed the grawl "trap." It urday at the local hospital. The child Carson. 25, a cousin of Edwin was was a good piece of work and failed to recover from an operation caught with the two others but workstrongers digging with bare hands disinly made of massive timbers. A pretty erformed for injuries received at good gravel "trap," we thought. birth, although a blood transfusion terred him and revived him after an To our backs and hour's work. Nine men were workrising ohliquey was given. Funeral services were held Monday ing on the crew when the disaster skyward was the Manning tailings and thousands of tons of crushed afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. occurred. The slide crumpled 100 feet down rock which through the Services were in charge of processes of Harris. a slope of the tailings heap near the roasting and flotations had been re- Counselor Erastus Russon. The invocation was offered by location of the old Manning cyanide duced to gravel. mill just as the crew were putting Reuben J. Russon. Forty, fifty years ago that dump Solo "Nearer My God To Thee" finishing touches to a trap through had been slowly blasted from the rendered by Mrs. which to let gravel into trucks. mines of Mercur and milled once, but was beautifully The slide started from the top of Kirkham. recently milled again for better re- Margaret the AmF. heap according to witnesses. The of George Bishop Shelley covery. Old timers say that many a miner lost his life in getting that erican Fork Third Wrard was the trap was built approximately ten feet from the base of the tailings first speaker. pile out of the earth. But that huge, Remarks Elisha heap and built into firm soil near the Peck. conelike pile of gravel was yet to old Remarks Erastus dump. Russon, claim more lives. Solo "Well, there's the last nail," Ether Father "My Heavenly As I was saying it was about 11:30. was reported to have said just momKnows" Mrs. Margaret Kirkham. Some of the men were baiting the ents before the engulfing came, Benediction Erastus Russon. horses. I remember looking up at the Interment was in the American snuffing out his life. receding side of the dump. I noticed Fork Cemetery. The grave was dedi- - Their tools hopelessly lost in the fall the hot sun was bringing out what s of some of gravel and rock, frost there was, for the surface had the surviving members of the crew a wet, oozy, appearance. FUNERAL SERVICES frantically tore the fall from the prostrate Lester, buried to a foot Suddenly, without warning, there was a terrific swish of wind someOF ETHER CARSON depth. Enough air seeped through to keep him alive although his face body yelled, "Look out, she's conung," was black when he, was found. He and we scampered for safety. But the Impressive funeral servires for told them Ether was near him, and trap was in our way. It headed us off. No so with the gravel. It went Ether Harvey Carson, victim of the the dead man was found shortly after rolling ever our heads and left me in Manning aalanche were held in the Lester's revival four feet below the darkness, and when I say "darkness," Fairfield Ward Chapel, Sunday after- surface. I mean close,, tight darkness. Buried noon. Prelude music was played by Shovel By Hand Confusion as to which way Edwin deep in that black darkness I heard a Mrs. Wallace Anderson. muffled voice close very close by Opening song a duet "Whisper- turned when the slide came caused groan "I'm dead, I'm dead." I was ing Hope," Evelyn Cook and Mrs. E. workmen to clear and estimated 350 tons of gravel before they reached to learn afterwards that he had J. Peterson. him about 5 p. m., hours after the Invocaton William Wing. spoken truly. Right there, wrapped accident occurred. Mercur mill's Solo a Mts. Edith "I'm so tightly in earthly blackness I Pilgrim" ie W. Mar-jorJ. Mrs. Franklin Superintendent Evans, a matter of accompanied by necessity) silently (as directed the hand-shovexcavation in Clark. uttered the most earnest prayer I was sketch read Biographical by the late afternoon. ever did, "Lord, only let me live." Edwin and Lester were standing Then the tappings in my ears I Winston DuBois. Original poem "To a Cedar Val- at the side of the slope with Ether shall never forget them they kept Read by Lois Ander- at the trap edge nailing a board getting louder and louder until they ley Resident" handed him by Edwin's brother, son. become, a jumble of sounds that's Russell. B. E. Remarks Garrett. I 'Bishop I the felt until the last remember, Russell related that the gravel Solo "Going Home" Mars. E. J. wind whipping my face and I so quickly they had not Mrs. Walcollapsed breathed deeply of the fresh air. The Peterson, accompanied by "Here she comes" somelace Anderson. warning. on frantic work of my companions one cried and all made mad dashes Ed of Remarks Burgess Bishop seconds saved ife had only by my top for safety. "We started 'digging and I guess the most earnest prayer lAlpine and H. C. Goates of Lehi. where the moaning was loudest and Good Duet "A Christian's Night" I ever tried to utter was answered." Mrs. Detta Fay Taylor and Mrs-Lyl- just kept digging," he said. Writer's Note: "Never mind me, With Lester out. Warren Goates, Grant of American Fork, acboys, I'm alright now. Dig for these Fairfield, came by. He gave them a Bertha Carson. by companied other fellows they're right here shovel and the search went on, but Benediction James H. Gardner. close to me." These were the first Lester was taken to the The grave in the Cedar Fort Ceme- hopelessly, words Leslie uttered when he ''come Lehi but shortly released. Mr. dedicated Ferrell. was hospital by tery to." He had actually been buried With more men and Deputy Sheriffs beneath four feet of gravel for better Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaisford and Walter Durrant and John S. Evans than six minutes. His two compan- sons, Dick and Kenneth, of Eureka, directing work under Franklin's ions, buried somewhat deeper, were were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Sarah hand, the rescue went on. both dead when unearthed. Three Crews Work Gaisford. same A a member of that Three crews working 10 j;hovels road crew, I think all thanks worked swiftly on. "We've found him" someone noted, and a boot are due the good miners of Mercur, headed by their superintendent, and sticking through showed the last Lake victim's death spot. Charles H. CarLehman McKir.ney of the i Salt 11 m son, brother of Ether and crew forePressed Brick wh dropped an of man, George Flack, Samuel Huggard and came instantly with gangs and Ralph Dubois, all of Fairfield, tools. men and were also in the crew. Carson re o m a i''l was Manning, i co:n-slnl- e i d. nine-day-ol- Mrs. K. L. McKenzie and son, were Mrs. d guests at the home of K. Mrs. week This Gaisford. Sarah L. McKenzie will k:ve for Idaho, where they will make their home. week-en- el New Shipment of Nifty Dresses for Girls FOR LADIES NEW SPRING DRESSES FOR LADIES AND GIRLS NEW SHADES IN HOSIERY COMPLETE STOCK OF SHOES AND FURNISHINGS FOR EYAS BEAUTY SHOPPE LATEST STYLES DRESS A REASONABLE SPRIN MADE SUITS FOR MEN LINK OF TAILOR Powers MAIN STREET IN HAIR at MEN AND BOYS better at mm tp.i Mrs. Sarah Gaisford and Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Christofferson, spent last Thursday at the Salt Lake Package Large Size No. 28 800-ton- GALLED RY DEATH Family of i'.. tWi'li' 1' 17, 1938 ONLY LET ME LIVE" VEWTIOW SUNDAY 2 .. it ENEALOGICAL CON- - t'w fieneaogicul Society of the Lehi Genea- . t will hold their annual THE HOME is still the cornerstone of the American nation. If peopj would pay more attention to the conduct of their homes, and care more for the discipline, conduct, comfort. Ieace and love within those home and less for social functions, skill at cards, and for making easy money, America would be a happier, better Land ia which to live, with greater security. Store LEHI, l)TAH PRICES All Work Guaranteed Corner of First East and Main Street PHONE 18 FOR APPOINTMENT CAVE-I- N ceived a fractured rib when the slide threw him to the ground. Fairfield Both the dead were natives. Edwin was born May 24, 1909, to David E. and Ellen M. Carmother of Salt Lake City son. and widow, Eunice Findley Carson, survive. Ether was a son of Alma and Lavira Johnson Carson and born September 26, 1886. His widow, Lillie Benson Carson of Alpine, seven soni and daughters, Elvin, Reed. Leah, Lorena, Virginia and John Carson and Mrs. Myrtle Erikson, all of Fairfield ; and six zrothers and sisters survive. They are Charles H. and Warre Carson and Mrs. Minnie Tegan of Fairfield, Mrs. May Hancock, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lorena Nelson, Santaquin, and Mrs. Emma Allen, Twin Falls. Idaho. ls LARGE CROWD ATTEND LIONS MEET One hundred forty Lions and Ladies of Utah County enjoyed the District Ladies night Valentine party in ths Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Thursday evening. After meeting in the chapel the guests adjourned to the amusement hall where tables were arranged the length of the hall and across the end. The hall was attractivey deccr raJted in red and white Valentine decorations. The tables were centered with vases of red and white carnations. Valentine boxes of candy were used as favors. D. R. Mitchell acted as toastmaster. Short speeches were made by visiting' district governor and past district governors. Clarence Grant of American Fork acted as song leader. Miss Vera Condor, physical educational leader of the Lehi High School girls gave a Spanish Dance, she was accompanied by Miss Marian Lott. Mr. Davenport of Salt Lake City gave vocal numbers. During the banquet the silver oving cup was presented in the Lehi Lions as the club who had kept it in their possession the greatest number of days during the past year. The bronze dinner gong, this year's attendance prize was alse presented to the Utah County Clubs, the winner of this prize will be announced at the next Valentine party. The gong was taken by the Provo Lions who had the largest delegation present outside of the Lehi Club, at the party, to be kept until one of the other clubs claim it. Following the banquet the guests enjoyed dancing . " LU, EXTRA VALUES If! FINE FOODS SCHILLINGS COFFEE 26c SHORTENING 2 Pounds 25c MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart 35c JEL-WEL- for for Cans 6 2 L TUNA FLAKES DEVILED MEAT M. J. B. JR. 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