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Show i tie Letii Jb ree Pre LEWS WIDELY READ LEHI CITy. UTAH. THURSDAY, IE FUNERAL SERVICES M. I. A. CONJOINT Piano accompanist-Ha- zel wards will meet in a Franks Sanders. Lehi First the in session Organist Pat Apgood. snndav evening at 7:30 p. m. mixed voices. Forty trained singof forty chorus 11 si" Six rings accompanying. 'rom Sail Lake uny win iurmsn will be no Btire program. There ana an rH meetings neia MERRY-GO-ROUN- D members are invited to join the special treat, Ward in this U T T rtf f V DANCE IN FOURTH varcni ra oin. 'president of the First Ward WARD TUESDAY hA in charge ot uie meeung. 1 the Lehi f nt ., Lthems Chorus The Lehi Fourth Ward will be host to the Lehi Stake M. I. A. in the d monthly "The Lord's Prayer," by dance,, Tuesday evening, March 7th, follow"Hark, Hark My Soul," by H. ing the regular ward M. I. A. class Prayer ot l nanKsgmnig, Baker. Dy T. H. merry-go-roun- work. Shelley. The theme of the dance "Gone With the Wind," will be carried out in decoration and specialties. Everyone invited to join the M. I. A., Tuesday evening in the Fourth Ward. In the 4th Ward hall next Tuesday Chorus lAnthems night "0 Day of Rest and Gladness," Our dance will be a by H. R. Shelley. deight. (Tenor solo: Malcolm E. Pike) Come one, come all to the land of the "0 Morn of Beauty," Chorale' wind and parasol, from Finlania by Sibelius. Leave home your worry, pain and 'iano solo.. Hazel F. Sanders care Pantasie in C Minor," by Bach, You donlt have to bother to comb urace cernai.; can- tone solo, Deval oarff) )cal Tenor Solo -- Harold Barber Spirit of God," by Neidlinger. Sop. so.o: - d Merry-go-roun- Chous your hair. Lord," from Cavall-eri- a Just come with some pep, on your Rusticana arr. by Page. face wear a grin Ant Thou," Largo from The theme of our dance is "Gone by Handei arr. by Kings- With the Wind." jithems "Almighty "Holy Xerxes mill. ladies Chorus Prayer "0 , Ladies of Chorus Perfect," by E. J. Sten-so- n. MISSIONARY Divine Gounod Redemer,'" by arr. by Noble Cain. FAREWELL SATURDAY by Moore. "Invocation," .Chorus A missionary farewell for Elder to the Paschal Victim," by H. J. Eldon Peterson who will leave soon Stewant. for the Tahitian Mission, will be held and President Jonductor W. in ithe Lehi First Ward Chapel, Satpal Denning. March 4, at 8 p. m. Malcolm E. Pike. urday, The ward missionary committee inGeore-B. Bate- vites everyne to join them Saturday evening when the following program will be given. Mrs. Aney Clark will give piano selection before the opening exercises. Following ithe opening exercises the following numbers will be given: Vocal duet Ina and Fred Webb of Provo. Talk Bishop H. A. Anderson. Seeictions (a and b) Lehi High they say- - "is just around the School Girls Chorus. corner" so in order 'to be sure Thur-maReading Miss Margaret we have replenished our stock of Remarks Elder Eidon Peterson, Mrs. Inez Peterson and Pres. Virgil Anthem Inal n D I RUBBERS Yes we have all sizes and hi,e you're waiting for spring you will find that it will pay to keep yours and the children's feet dry. Costs ltan a doctor's visit-bett- er keeP well than to to try weh. Yes stock have we of New less get a complete Spring Merchandise MESSES n. Peterson. Piano duet Zada and Ila Webb. Remarks Bishop Evans Anderson. Bruce Nostrum. Solo Reading Irene Meiling. Duet Ina and Fred Webb. Arrangements are being made for those who wish to dance, following contribuVoluntary the program. tions will be taken at the door. A. And he was just as happy As a king upon his throne; For n, man was more proud Ward Chat-!- , Thursday, with Bishop Of his children and his home. Lionel Larsen The conducting. opening song, a duet, "Sometime And when his hard day's work was We'll Understand," Mrs. T. F. Kirk-hadone and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, acAnd the sun had sank in the west. companied by Mrs. Marie Smith. Invoca-foYou'd see dear Bill a hurrying home Eiastus Russon. To the ones he loved the best. Sketch Mrs. Li.leth reck. Remarks Elisha Peck. Solo 'When the Sun Goes Down" But time makes many changes His loved ones moved away. Ray Shelley, accompanied by Mrs. Owen Humphries of American Fork. And dear Bill was left alone To do the best he may. Remarks H. C. Goates. ' Duet In the Garden" Ivy and But he just went on buiding Eloise Russon. To make all others glad Remarks President Virgil While there in his own busom son. His heart seemed ever sad. Closing Lionel Bishop Larsen. Some times he hummed a hymn Solo ''Going Home" Ray ShelOr whistled something gay; ley, accompanied by Mrs. Humphries. I knew he only did it Benediction Max Rothe. To pass the time away. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Joseph E. Smith. One day the beloved Shepherd Biogruphical Sketch of 'm. A. Went hunting for a lamb; Witxon found dear lonesome Bill He William A. Wilson, the son of And took him by the hand. Lawson G. Wilson and Elmina Green Wilson was born April 11, 1883, in He took him back to loved ones Grover, North Carolina. Upon that Blissful Shore At the age of eight his parents, And Bill is now as happy L. D. moved being to North Saints, As he was in days of yore. Ogden in Utah; and in the fall of the same year, to Lehi, where William I know an Angel was waiting, spent the major part of his life. All clothed in dazzling white; About the age of ten he was bapAnd oh how glad that Mother was tised into the church and later reTo have Bill again in her sight. ceived the Aronic Priesthood. Wili was somewhat reserved in his So dear Bill is landed nature, not pushing himself forward In his Heavenly Home; at any time; yet pleasant and agreethere with loved ones able with all his associates. Those who Happy Never more to roam. knew him best ioved him most. He lived life and his fellow men. His early life was spent in helping FORMER RESIDENTS his father on the farm. But being a naturai born designer and carpenter, IN OPHIR SLIDE he devoted the rest of his life to this work; planning and building many homes, both in Lehi and numerous Dormus Larsen, of Bingham, son of other cities. Mrs. D. W. Larsen and Alton Bryant At the time of his death he was Johnson of Midvale, son of Mr. aid busy remodeling a large home in Mrs. Edward Johnson of this city, Salt Lake City, where he has lived former Lehi residents, were among for the past five years. the more fortunate of the Ophir In eariy life he met and married snowslide victims. Mr. Johnson and To this union was Mr. Larsen were Maud Roberts. picked up and born one son and five daughters. carried in the slide. Mr. Larsen was They are as follows: Elmo Wilson uninjured except ear injuries from of Ophir; Mrs. Zeldon Watzer and the concussion. Mr. Johnson is re Katherine Collins of Reno, ported in a fair condition with con- -' Mrs. Nevada; Wiima Wilson of San Fran- cussion of the brain, possible skull cisco, California; Mrs. Zedith Reese, fracture, bruises and lacerations. He and Mrs. Donna Weber also of Cali- climbed from the bottom of the slide fornia and seven grandchildren. after being carried there by the He is also survived by the followsnow. He was in a bunk house with Elisha Mrs. and sisters: brothers two companions when the avalanche ing Peck of Left; Mrs. Mary Lee Myres poured over them. Geneva of Highland, Utah; Mrs. Mr. Larsen, who was changing Sullivan and Mrs. Lucy Peterson of clothes at the time of the slide, held Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sarah Erick-so- n on to his trousers and the fact that of California; Alma Wilson of the trousers pocket carried his pocket Sait Lake City; Monroe and Joseph knife accounted for his being able to Wilson of Inglewood, California. He used the reach the surface. to cut knife through several layers He is not dead, this friend; not of composition board and snow, dead, climbing unaided to safety, unclad. "brother was But, in the path we mortals tread, Mr. Larsen's eldest Gones ome few trifling steps ahead. killed in a snow slide over twenty And nearer to the end; years ago. So th; you, too, once past the bend, Shall meet again, as face to face, this friend MR. BOB TONIGHT You fancy dead. Funeral Wilson services for William were held in the Lehi Fourth 4 liracie MILK Cans PeTer-remar- Mn find just what you at 20c CORNBEEF PEAS Baby Foods Libbys or G. 3 Cans 24c Minute Tapioca 3 Lbs. Powdered Sugar JELLO, Package 4 lb. Pancake - 1 o Yor friendly Store M. c ot PrServes;i'P"(t;AC LIT I QUA 10. Can No. 3 Sieve 3 Cans 25c Sperry's GOODWIN'S CLUB TAYLOR ANSWERS J- - B. BROOMS, I 1 Palmolive Soap 3 for 17c Clifford Austin and Darrel Fowler have been chosen to supervise the Club work for Lehi during boys the coming season. Mr. Fowler atClub leaders conventended the tion at Logan this week. 5 Tie Can SHRIMPS, Tuna Hakes, Can... 3 Cans Deviled Meat HONEY, 21 lb. can Fresh Fruits and Vegetal Store Broadbent'sBETTER FIXE FOODS MAKE 4-- H Jr. COFrtb- - MEALS J Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson tertained a number of guest at lie ned 10c c Sunday, Peterson. honoring CALLED DY DEATH DEATHS SUMMONS Southwick Taylor, the late E. W. Taylor, passed away at her home, Tuesday, February 28, at 12:45 a. m. following a four months illness. Mrs. Taylor was born, December 16, 1868, at Lehi, Utah, a daughter of the late William and Martha Jane She had lived Coleman Southwick. in Lehi practically all her life and was an active L. D. S. church worker, having been a Relief Society teacher for a number of years. She was married to E. W. Taylor on June 12, 1891. Surviving are Mrs. Vera Martens, children: eight Mrs. Martha Ann Cox, Mrs. Leota Peterson of Lehi; Mrs. Marvel Gray, Ijeon and Wayne Taylor of San Jose, Theresa of California; Taylor Ogden; and Mrs. Elma Burgess of Alpine; also 22 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: George F. Southwick of Magna; Ernest Southwick of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Ray Southwick of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Mary A. Mrs. Rebecca 70, widow of Morrill Evans, 40, died Tuesday morning in the American Fork Hospital, following a major operation. He had been ill one week. Mr. Evans was born, October 3, 1898, in Iehi, a son of Israel and Blanche HolmsWad Evans. He had lived in Lehi practically all his life. He was a graduate of the Utah Agricultural College of Logan and a mem-ib- er Masonic the of Lodge He was a stock raiser and farmer. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Boydstun Evans and the and sons following daughters: Charles, Blanch, Mary, Bert, Ann and Audery Evans of Lehi; his mother, and the following brother and sisters: Mrs. Don B, Gessford of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Richard Thurman of Salt Lake City; David Evans of Monticello, Junior and Daniel Evans of Lehi. Funeral services will be held in ihe Lehi First Ward Chapel, Saturday, at 2 p. m. Friends may view the body at the home of Mrs. Blanche Evans prior to the frvices, Southwick of Lehi. Funeralservices will be held in the UIIIOII MEETING First iWard Chapel, Friday at 2 p. m. under the dredion of Bishop SUNDAY Evans L. Anderson. Friends may view the body at the A. H. Wing Mortuary, Thursday, The regular Sunday School Union and at the residence, Friday, prior Meeting will be held, Sunday, March to the services. 5 at 8 a. m. in the Lehi Fifth Ward Interment will be in the Lehi City Chapel. All Sunday School and Cemetery. workers are expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Hayward of Mrs. Lela Kalmar of Salt Lake Salt Lake City, are the proud parents of a fine son. Mr. and Mrs, A. City, visited with her parents, Mr. W. Davis of this city are the proud and Mrs. Luther Coates from Friday to Tuesday. grandparents. Lehi et w eek-en- d SPECIALS - FLOUR, Kitchen Maid SUGAR 10 Pounds MILK BEANS (White or Chili) POWDERED SUGAR COFFEE (Any Brand) SOAP (P. and G. or Crystal White) CORNFLAKES, POST TOASTIES Large Wax Paper MIRACLE WHIP SALAD, Quart MARSHMALLOW COOKIES 28c 10 for 35c 9c 17c 35c 15c Pound 2 for 25c Tall Can SALMON, Elder PINEAPPLE, 2H Can for 35c 2 FRUITS and VEGETABLES BANANAS YAMS ORANGES 6c - Pound Pounds 25c 10c and 25c Dozen Dozen 25c 2 Pounds 25c 4 GRAPEFRUIT SPINACH &c. Meat Department 2 Pounds Kraft Process Cheese- P!"""'V rT?jr j) en- Imu 4 Choice Mut-o- Eldon 55c 10c Pnnnd 1.arA 'Founds Chops Breakfast Bacon Bacon Squares din- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughter, Betly, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udall. 75c 56c 3 for 25C 6 for 25c 4 for 25c 3 Pounds 23c 3 Pounds 25c PEAS DEVILED MEAT Carrots, Parsnips, Cauliflower, Cabbage, LEADERS SELECTED large pkg. Pcurj 48 4-- H MORRILL EVANS MRS. REBECCA 4-- H SHADES want BOYS RIN'SO FLOUR Whip 25c DRAPERY LEHI RESIDENTS m FOOD SPECIALS HOSIERY WINDOW DEATH CALLS TWO Miss Clarice Larsen, Guy Richards, Original Poem by his brother-in-laAssociation The Parent Teachers Elisha Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen. Miss Eva invite all Lehi to attend their Wilson, Gene Wilson, Francis Cook, When I first met Bill comedy, "Mr. Bob", in the High He was but a lad, Miss Betty Jean Dorton, Miss Lois School Auditorium, Thursday, toLarsen and Howe Woodhouse attend- Who had just come from the Sunny night). Proceeds to be divived beSmith ed the LaVadis party at Provo, Sattween the Helief Society and Child his loved ones and his dad. With evening. Welfare. urday FOOTWEAR CURTAINS No. 29 MARCH 2, 1939 And when he grew with years Bill planned just what to do; He built a lot of lovely homes Had a wife and children too. HELD FOR WM. WILSON SUNDAY EVENING NEWSPAPER HOMR-OWNF- n 39c Z Lbs. 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