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Show The em r ree n i i LEHI'S WIDELY READ rte NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D ' fniEVII LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY No. 25 2, 1939 I LEBRATE 65TH WEDDING HEALTH CONFERENCES ANNIVERSARY LEHI MAN KILLED Itl TO BE HELD AT PROVO Mr. and Mrs. Abel a great deal. They have sent eight January 26, A county-wid- e their 65th missionaries int. the world. Mr. conference on the Evans celebrated Evans has filled two missions, one problem of health associ leaving his wife to care for six child- ations will be held on February 11 in l;ed January 26, 1874, in the House in Salt Lake City ren, during which time bhe plowed the Provo Central School auditorium, V ,. ml 1.x1. the it was announced today bv Mrss. aniel H. w ells, iney were uoin- and land, ply. led the seed, irrigated harvested K. Mower of American the Mary on JJecemcrop?, receiving in Lehi, Mr. Evans Fork, Al I T?..r.r. enough from them to and Comkeep the family president of the Home tivaus 5"0, loOZ, ine SOU ui rvuci Mrs. t,vans while her husband was away. She munity Department of the Utah State Mary Jones Evans. was President of the Relief Society Farm Bureau and chairman of the born October 11, 1855, daughter for about fifteen years. She has committee in charge of arrangements and Harriet Zimmerman onn M r TIMIIM En-Ime- nt ever been a kind anl loving wife and iney nave doui jb Zimmerman, mother, willing to do everything she Lehi. in lives entire They their t to help her husband and childcould had eleven children, eignt gins ren the things they were accomplish them still of Six three boys. asked to do. follows: as are They living. Mr. Evans has been very active Mrs. E. Heber C. Webb and all of his life. He was mayor of R. . Dr. J of Lehi, h Sorenson 4 years, twenty-seve- n Lehi and half E. Evans W. L of Logan, Utah, in the Stake Presidency of the fcalt Lake City, Mrs. Angus fc. years Irson of Los Angeles, California, old Alpine Stake. High Councilman in the Utah Stake for eight years, Mrs. Sentell G. Young of San Commissioner of Utah County ficisco, California. four elected to the years, County Iiey have had 19 grand children, Constitutional Convenion, elected to ften great grand children, the first four State Senates in Utah luring their sixty-fiv- e years to-- 1 and at last session was President of hard-Is er they have had many Senate. He took a leading part the as well as many happy prosin obtaining the Lehi City Water j fus years, and have accomplished .Works, got the franchises for the 1 Salt Lake and Utah Railroad both in Salt Lake and Utah Counties, helped to establish the Power Plant in American Fork Canyon, and did many other things for the city, county and state. He has always been a strong He supporter of Ihome industries. has practiced law since 1891. He is at the present time Patriarch of the Lehi Stake, which position he has We have just received our held for ten years. shipment They have given their children all of new spring patterns in the advantages possible in an educational way and have lived an example in their home that has been worthy for everyone to follow. Their Plenty to select from for family life has been one of happiness, your home sewing needs and unity and contentment and they all of the accessories to go made during their years, many have with them. Buttons, Bias wonderful friends and have gained fold, Rick Rack, Spool Cotton galore in all colors and sizes. the love and respect of everyone. Singer and white rotary sewicrewel ng machine needles needles hand sewing needles Home SEWING PERCALES quilting betweens crochet hooks. J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton in all colors and varigations 10 cents the ball. Large Balls Bed in -e- sharps PLEASANT GROVE mbroidery TO PLAY HERE FRIDAY Spread Cotton. LOWER ON COTTON, PRICES ALSO WOOL AND COTTON BATTS to save Also als. on your quilting needs. plenty of kindred materi- - WINDOW CURTAINS Dainty curtains and panels jaitable for your different rooms. PRIMARY BOARD TO Pretty to look at and to buy. Curtain rods, s'ngle and rinnhlo Qr,,i vf,n- sion rods, curtain rings and sy and please don't (ry pins window overlook OUR "s The Lehi High will meet the Pleasant Grove High Basketball team in what promises to be a thrilling battle in the local gymnasium, mainFriday. Lehi is determined to and division the in lead tain her Pleasant Grove is just as determined to try to tie Lehi for stellar position 7 in the league. Two games one at be will 8 played. at and one shades. DRESS SHOP beginning to look "like Z!Vhat the the bloom Dresses that in style and anBi;fUtstndin tra-la.- " 2 Kadi6 " f0F MEET THURSDAY The Lehi Stake Primary Board will meet at the home of Mrs. Lester at Peterson, Thursday, February 2, be 'to expected members All 3 p. m. present. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen Lake City. spent Monday in Salt JMady has discovered that sfcl8 prices effe real Broadbent's Food Values ovIfht?es,terdav a lady was 8ayinj? that on an mPanson made in IW Metropolis she found ou,ni Tn t0 be from one to for the same bLt ,esR "MORAL" save 70Ur car"7 fare and gasoline. GO FURTHER MAKE YOUR DOLLARS RINSO UrK6 25c 20c are outstanding mistake when Jon .'"elect5 noHnmmprc than Come in and look limyover the new spring shades. - are always welcome at I Can 2 a for 25c I 600DWI J'S 2 lb. box ' 3 Soan PEAS, 3 Cans .Toilet Tissue.. urv,c rt Tie j--' COFFEE lb. and Beadspreaa 20c 3 Rolls Mc Dozen 15c '3 Caw 27c ers for Yarn, for DEVILED MEAT SCHILLINGS Udies Our Store Priendly Store of Service 1 Lifc-bo- y urangeN Ur SUGAR 10 pounds 55c BIRD SL??5? You I MILK Z KUULIIIIG for the conference. "The purpose of the conference is to make the people of Utah County aware of the possibilities of the services they might receive through cooperative health organizations," Mrs. Mower said. "The conference is the first step in an extensive county-wid- e educational program which our committee plans to launch. The educational program will be carried on in discussion groups in every town in the county in cooperation with the Public Affairs and Workers Education Section of the WPA Adult Education Program." The group planning the conference is the joint cooperative education and health committees of the Utah County Planning Board. Mrs. Mower, who is permanent chairman of the cooperative education committee, was elected chairman of the joint group. The conference will be held in two general sessions in the Provo Central School on Saturday, February 11. One session will begin at 1:30 p. m. and will last until 4:00 p. m. The second session will begin at 7:30 p. m. and lasts until 9:30 p. m. The afternoon session will be devoted to small discussion groups which will discuss in detaiLvarious problems inJ volved in cooperative health asssoci-ation- s, and it wlil be devoted in part to a training program on discussion group techniques. The evening sesof sion will be devoted to reports conimmittees and to speakers. Several outstanding speakers are being arranged for and their namess will be announced later. 'The great local as well as national interest in the problem of medical care created by recent events, along with the fact that the Provo Community Hospital is nearing completion, impressed our committees with the fact that the people of Utah County should familiarize themselves with these facts and problems. We feel that only through a comprehensive educational program can the as wen as Utah of County, people those of the nation at large, solve rationally the complicated problems involved in medical economics. Nearly all elements in society are beginning to recognize that the most reasonable way of attempting to solve the problem of paying for medical service is through forming organizations to pay for such service at a stipulated monthly or yearly fee before the service is actually needed. In other words, most people feel that the insurance principle should be employed," Mrs. Mower said. The committee plans to set up local committees in each town to handle the educational program in those For that reason, they wish towns. all to urge people in the county who t 1 TTA,l,inorf r; ""-"T- Crochet wn. Cot.on iii. p ' I SNOWDRIFT I 3 lb. cans 54c 3 pkgs. I I j 22c 29c I Honey, 24 lb. can2 Mixed Veg. No. Can..;....10c. 2 Peas, No. 3 Sieve 2 for 9c Lighthouse Cleanser QUALITY fKWti MM'f . ivr nr V Qt. Can A 3",c CHEESE Mild lb. 18c PERCALE 16c Yard 80 Square now. needs percale your Buy i I i ! VJ ; "H H - m Vf Wk '': J .. CAR CRASHES INTO TRAIN AT The other six deaths reported for CROSSING. YOUNG MAN FAILS January were: Scott Allen Buswell, TO SEE FREIGHT ON OREM Salt Lake City, and Charles H. Farn-wort- h, TRACKS. Orem, in an Orem highway crash; Phil Smart, Spanish Fork, Utah county's third traffic victim accidental shooting; and Mr. and and 7th violent death of the month Mrs. Charles T. Corbell and Leonard was recorded at 1 :35 a. m. today Thatcher, Provo, in an airplane when Fred Roberta, 24, son of Mr. crash near Provo airport. and Mrs Alfred Robert of Lehi, Investigating officers intimated died atfer his car struck an Orem that Roberts probably did not se From the force with freight train on the crossing near the train. Lehi Roller Mills. whch he car hit the train, it was inRoberts apparently died instantly dicated that the young man &a of a broken neck, leg, and fractured drving at a good rate of speed, they ekull. His body was taken to Wing said. Funeral services will be held at the mortuary. He was traveling alone and toward his home when the acci- Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel, Thursday, dent occurred. at 2 p. m. Friends may view the The young man's sedan struck the body at the A. II. Wing Mortuary, fifteen'h car of a train of the Wednesday and at the residence Salt Lake and Utah route a coal Thursday until time for the services. carrier about 10 feet from the fron-t- , Deputy Sheriffs Jed Mercer MR. BOB' TO and Art Winters were informed. The car was dragged nearly a BE PRESENTED quarter of a mile along the right-of-wathrough cattle jruands and 16-c- ar . MARY K. MOWER are interested in the problem health to attend the conference order to become familiar with problem so that they might serve COLLISION TRAIfJ-AUT- O TONIGHT of signals, at last breaking the air in brake, causing the train to stop and the giving trainmen their first knowledge: on of the collision. Roberts' body was found 275 feet the local committees. ''In addition to the general pubic, from the impact point. Weather at the committee is extending special in the time of the accident was reported vitations to every organization in the cloudy, but it was not snowing. coun-to have those organizaions Ample vision of approaching trains send two delegates to the conference is believed possible on both sides of so that they can return to their the track, the officers indicated. Members of the train crew were organizations and report the proced R. M. Fawer, conductor; D. B. ures, Mrs. Mower said. The subcommittees which have Dennis, motorman; and C. M. Green, been et up to plan the conference are brakeman, all of Salt Lake City. The drama department of the Lehi s Association will their "Mr. in Bob," present comedy, the High School Auditorium, tonight (Thursday). A strong cast will give a very worthwhile evenings entertainment and invite the people of Lehi to attend. Parent-Teacher- Mrs. Nettie McAffee returnedd. home, Sunday, from a visit with Salt Lake City relatives. as follows: MISSIONARY PARTY IN 1ST WARD TONIGHT The First Ward Missionary Com mittee will hold a Missionary benefit party in their ward amusement hall, Thursday, (tonight) at 8 o'clock. A splendid program from the Braigham Young University Service Bureau will be given followed by a dance. Popcorn and punch will be for sale. Everyone invited. RABBIT HUNT TO BE HELD WTe cannot begin to tell you of the many wonderful values to be offered in our Three Weeks Anniversary Sale beginning Thursday, February 2nd. We will begin feebly by listing a few of the values below. Arrangements are being made for Lehi nimrods to hold a midwinter rabbit hunt, on Sunday, February 5. The commmitteee in charge of ar rangements who will pick a suitable place for 'the hunt are: Walter Woffinden, James Cox, Aaron Sabey, A meeting for and Victor Larsen. the arrangements of details will be GROCERY SPECIALS KITCHEN MAID FLOUR, 48 Pounds MILK Tall Cans, Any Brand 8 cans limit SUGAR CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS CREAM OF THE WEST CEREAL CRYSTAL WHITE 10 Bars OXYDOL, large size HEWLETT'S TEA, Half Pound Package 4 POUNDS RAISINS (Thompson Seedless) GLASS TUMBLERS POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pound Package MATCHES, Carton of 6 10 Pounds held in the Memorial Building, Saturday, February 4. Everyone in terested invited to be present. The) meeting will be held at 8 p. m. WRECK DELAYS TRIP OF HITCHHIKER The homeward journey of a Cali fornia hitchhiker was interrupted temporari.'y Monday by an accident near 'he Point of the Mountain. The Vvker. Donald Montgomery, 23, of Pomona, California, was given a ride at Sandy Monday morning by Rex Taylor of Monroe. Rounding a curve Tayor attempted to pass another car and skiddel on an icy 'stretch. His car rolled over several times and came to rest 70 feet from the highway. Mr. Taylor was not injured, but his passenger was rendered unconHe was not believed sciousness. Viurt, except for a bad bump on his head, but was kept at Salt Lake general hospital for observaion. The men were helped from the wrecked aw'omobile by Earl Coffman of Springville, according to a report by Deputy Sheriff Sidney Kramer. GRAPE FRUIT, Dozen STAYLEY'S SYRUP 10 Pound Pail BROWN SUGAR, 3 Pounds Many other values not listed. 70c Sack 4 for 25c 56c ....22c 22c Package 35c 22c 16c 23c 6 for 23c -- 25c 19c 25c 59c 25c Meat Department 12c Pound MUTTON CHOPS HOT TAMALES 6 for 25c BEEF POT ROASTS 15c Pound (U. S. Inspected Beef) ARMOUR'S STAR LARD, 2 Pound Packages - 27c Pound Package 49c 6 Oz. Bottle Horse Rmlish 2 for 25c MAID O'CLOVER CHEESE 17c lb. 4 Roasting Chickens for I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and sons visited at Provo, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Er.os Nelson. WHEN WORDS FAIL 1 I Week-en- People's Store PHONE 76 WE DELIVER STATE STREET |