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Show i JU j Lehi Free Pre UHI'S WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D 5 i rYRA LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. 1'EBRUARY L. THOMAS JONES if She heart attack at her home. dead in the living room of found Ijs afternoon by het r home, Monday Mrs. Southwick, who Dorothy lighter, fad gone to pay her a visit. She at- nded Sunday School, Sunday morning in good health and d was apparently i i r..i niuou.i ner usual cnecnui in jus 1874. in She was born, August 2, iWi i daughter of John J. and Myra manda Clark Thomas, and had resided She was Lehi throughout her life. rried to Elias Morris Jones on Febru-22- , 1899, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Mr. Jones died two years ago. Templeand civic She was an active church At the time of worker during her lfe. ;er death she was a member of the Lehi itake Relief Society Board and Ward Re- iiv of a Society officer. Surviving are four sons and daughters. "arl Clark Jones of Chinook, Montana; ief No. 27 CELEBRATE GOLDEN CALLED BY DEATH The entire community was shocked. or Mrs. ilondav, at trw suaaen aeatn !vra Lenorc Thomas Jones, 65. widow Elias M Jones, who died unexpect- - 2?. 1940 UTAH COUNTY DISTRI- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY RETIRING CLD FOLKS COMMITTEE MEMBERS HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and Mrs. Ollie Powell were honored guests at the I ehi Old Folks Committee. Monday evening, at a banquet and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Powell having reached the age of retirement from committee work were honorably released from the committee after several years active service. The Old Folks Committee and pardners were present at the party. Mr and Mrs Andrew Fjcld, lifetime residents of Lehi. celebrated their Gold- en Wedding anniversary. with Sunday an open house to rheir frlnH lelatives. A continuous stream of call- ers filled the house to capacity all after- noon and telephone and telegraph mes- - sages, on Mr flowers BUTES TAX REVENUE and gifts were showered Sv ,K,r U. Tax sale redemptions collected during the final quarter of 19)9 haue been apportioned to the varous taxing units of Utah county and checks placed in the mail. County Treasurer Andrew Jensen said Friday. and Mr, tives and friends. Each caller was presented with a souvenir card containing the pictures of the couple and an original poem. quarter totaled $62,456.27 as compared to $100,699-.8- 9 for the same quarter in 19)8. The total amount received by thr county treasurer during 19)9 was $20). 1)5. V; ! : " fe Amounts apportioned to each unit follow: Lehi $1,921.77. American Fork $494,557, Apline City $505.53, Pleasant Grove $765. )4, Lindon $352.54. Orem $925.07, Alpine school district $6856.66. Provo city $3 1 52.59. Spring-vill- e $7)5.05. Mapleton $447.72. Spanish Fork $980.46. Salem $370.44. Pay-so- n $1021.78, Santaquin $178.18, Goshen $39.12. Genola Nebo $269.27. schools Utah $10,060.72. county $18. 31). 68, bounty $)).78, tuberculosis indemnity $55.95. M .... AUXILIARY ENTERTAINS STATE OFFICERS The Lehi American Legion Auxiliary entertained department officers at the home of Mrs. Fern Larsen, Monday Guests present were: Mrs. evening. Ellenor Nelson of Logan. President of the state department, Mrs. Grace Jones of Salt Lake City, National Committee member. Mrs. Lcxic Olson of Salt Lake City, department secretary. The honored guests each gave a short talk, a trio was given by Misses Dona Hadfieldd Betty Jean Dortoi and June Anderson. Miss Hadfield also gave a piano solo. Twenty fivie Lehi members were present. Dainty Jof Tooele. Funeral services will be held in the refreshments were served. j flehi First Ward Chapel, Thursday, at 2 p. m. with burial in the Lehi cemetery. Jones of Salinas, California; plrsi Dorothy Jones Southwick of Lehi Anderson of and Mrs. Myra Thomas Sandy; also seven grandchildren and the Jerome following brothers and sisters: of Provo, Mrs. William H. JC. Thomas jCutler of Idaho Falls. Idaho; Victor S. jTbomas of Eureka, Mrs. William Goates Jof Salt Lake City, Mrs. Genevieve Gray jof Lehi. Mrs. H. E. Timpson of California, John J. Thomas of Salt Lake Kity and Mrs. Aaron Evans, Lehi; also Mrs. Albert Sutherland Jcne half sister. :lias Morris Lehi OF ELIZA A. B. FJELD Born August 7. 1870 at Lehi, Utah ANDREW FJELD Born May 30. 1866 at Lehi, Utah 1 (6otten Jtflcbbing (Dur ASKED FOR LEHI Lehi National Guardsmen art agaia seeking a chance to have a new armory built in Lehi. It is pointed out that the Lehi unit, one of the oldest in the state is one of the few remaining units without an armory building. The Lehi unit consists of 37 men and five officer and brought into Lehi during the last three months a payroll of $1,629.56, the major portion being spent id Lehi by th The local unit solicits the guardsmen. the citizens in an attempt to of support bring an armory here. The govertntemt buildings in oher cities are valued at and $40,000 the building materials labor being supplied from the city itself. The armory buildings arc used for civic purposes and are mantained by govern An attempt is now being mcnt funds. fostered to have a Lehi armory worked) If local peoout as a W. P. A. project. ple will get behind the movement it is hoped a building of this kind can be built here. The Lehi unit was organized in 1922 and has been active since then. The local National Guard are now preparing for their federal inspection on March 19, at the local armory at 8 p. m- - water district metropolitan Americana Fork metropolitan water district $11.67, Provo metropolitan water district $82.61, Highland conservation district $50.96, Mapleton irrigation district $1)9.49. Springville district $1)9.49, SpringMille irrigation irrigation district $262.38, Benjamin drainage district $294.10, Lakcshore and Benjamin drainage, district $760.96, and Utah county drainage dristrict No. 1 J. F. Bradshaw and J. W. Wing were $151.16. Salt Lake City visitors, Thursday. $ Our friends we greet you, With joy we meet you, On our Golden Wedding Day, Your friendship we treasure, Your presence a pleasure. 1 2.32. We cherish the words you say. For fifty full years, Mid laughter and tears. We have teamed but not alone, Nine children so fair. God put in our care. To enrich our happy home. TRAFFIC SIGNS TO NOTICE for the Collections NEW ARMORY TO BE BE ERECTED IN CITY PUBLIC MEETING At life's close we pray, May the Great Judge say. and state efforts course you have run is well." "The reduce the toll of automobile acciNotice is 1 his is the desire. hereby given to the citizens to traalTic will Lehi City erect of Lehi that a At this golden hour, signs on special public meeting will dents, Of Brother and Sister Fjeld. beheld, Monday, February 26, at 8 p. m. Main street and State streets designed to eliminate a few of the unsafe traffic pracm the main hall of the Memorial Building. door He was married to ANDREW FJELD his next These tices in evidence within the city. The purpose of which is to receive a report in the A. Eliza Broadbent neighbor son of Carl E. no J. of indicate will Youngest of the Fjeld, parallel parking, findings of the investigating com- signs 19, 1890. Logan Temple, and cross U February child of Anna Ander or no turns Norway, double only parking, mittee appointed to investigate the Lehi overs between intersections and school son Fjeld. of Sweden, both of whom Municipal Power Plant. were hand-car- t veterans. Born May 30, zones. DEAN PRIOR. Mayor. ELIZA A. B. FJELD in As a boy herded Lehi. Utah. unsafe the 866, ordinance The prohibiting SYLVESTER EVANS, A daughter of Joseph and Sarah Dixon practices will be rigidly enforced. Those cows on the "Low Hills" and in the Broadbent, English JOSEPH E. SMITH, hand-car- t veterans, Attended the Lehi ublic few people who park on the wrong side "Bottoms." HYRUM J. ANDERSON. born August 17, 1870. on the same from the "Fifth of the highway, back up four or five rods schools graudating HOWARD RICKS, block in Lehi. Utah, on which she has in the middle of Reader" grade under Simond Peter turn an interesection, to JAY K. HAWS, resided all of her l fe. the endanger the block or otherwise City Councilmen. When a girl she attended the public in In church work he the began safely of the motorists or pedestrians will schools graduating from the "Fifth be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Priests Quorum under the presidency of Reader" grade under the first modern I.. Gibbs to the John being promoted law. school teacher in Lehi. Simon Peter Father Lott under Elders to instructed been Quorum The police have CI rked in her father's store regime, to the Seventies Quorum make no exceptions, accept no ahbis in and assisted duties in the household with administration Yates and careless under William eliminating these reckless the home, her mother being an invalid a while Priests John and the to High practices from our city. number of years prior to her death in Austin was president. 1888. ofof the Held at various times most After her marriage she was very busy BEEHIVE GIRLS TO fices in the Young Men's Mutual Imwith her home duties caring for her childprovement Association including that of ren and her husband s aged mother while CONDUCT M. I. A. president. he was out on church work. Was a Sunday School teacher for a CONJOINT number of years prior to becoming the She labored for a time as an officer before the of the Primary Association superintendent of the Lehi Sunday School of the Lehi Ward and as a memdivision 1894. 18. November The Beehive Girls of the Lehi Stake Was released from the Sunday School ber of the Relief Society Presidncv of the A. M. ward Conjoint the will conduct She has been a teach in Lehi Fifth Ward. Australia a mission to This is a true story about our 3rd. when) and sent on er in this organization for many years meetings on Sunday, March the he where occupied be carried Januarv. 1899, big values in a general outlined program will and is still serving in this capacity. Quilt Bats that we positions of traveling elder, president of a j onlv conjoint! is the The meeting She has also served for one term as out. the mission, j bought before the prices were adto conference and president of of the Snow Springs Camp of meeting of the year given exclusively Captain the before the Lehi R:turncd to day vanced by the factory they're all beehive girls. of the Pioneers. corner stone of the Lehi Tabernacle was Daughters ful1 quilt size. Pirced at each vt wh'ch occurcd September 13, 1901. T' v have living the follow'ni chi! - j Mrs. Laurel Rock of Migna. was a; Abct'it a week later was set apart as a ren. Leona. (Mrs. Kenneth E. Noyes) of Alice Phillips. Wednesday, j Mrs. of guest 65ir79c-$I.Ipresident in the 68th Quorum of Sevrnty Amerii"-- ' Fork. Edna A. Cook of I and in the following November was made June (Mrs. Fred Carter) of American! a Counselor to Bishop Thomas R. CutSI.35-SI.-59 Fork. Alan E. Field of Salt Lake City WHO ler. and Vclma (Mrs. Dell Asay) of Lehi. Llpon the division of the Lehi Wards. Extra quality Outing Flannels December 20, 1903, he was ordained a J'so the old price 15c the yard bishop and set apart to preside over the both dark and C I ehi Frst Ward. Vitamin v'hen the Lehi Fifth of light patterns. Artificial pro.luc.ion 920. six known vitamins Ward was organized February 29. of one onlv leaves You can new the ward, The Lehi Lions Club will meet in the of the synthetically. made he was bishop buy and save now on which cannot be produced When First Ward Relief Society Hall, Lehi 1927. Four materials for Chicken 7, until August Coops CREAM to the serving their When you serve ICE Stake was organized in July, Thursday, (tonight) in regular Lehi at the looks it prices go hand m and Counpleasure health will talk a Smith Earl llkf prices as luncheon set was High he meeting. family 928, apart are going up. value in vitamiss and food hand-R- ICH 1939, was on "Cold Storage," and music will be June 25. selor and on is dehcous it as healthful furnished. it is as ordained a patriarch. For real values come to low price- s-it Lions Thomas Powers. George P. He was elerd a member of the City and at our prrunt v,ry SfcKVfc 893. scrvng one Price and Stanley Taylor are in charge of bargain in goodness. is Council. Nor.mber 8. The prize will be furit OFTEN. term. Flensed a member of the Lehi arrangements. serv10. 1905. Webb. N. E. nished by' everyone. School Trustees July Our sctool lunches please mema was Mr. Fjeld three years. ing Mrs. Fenton Boyack returned to her ber of the Pioneer Committee who erect CREAM ICE WATKIH ed the Pioneer Monument in November, home in Spanish Fork, Monday, after a YOUR FAMILY STORE Full Fint Malt.. 1908, and published the History of Lehi short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dean Fr- -h Daily Prior. in 1913. 20 Ice Cream Flavors In line with national 3 Rus-son- I l..injta.m.j.-- f filrllJ .p.,,..,ijJ.i.A t,.u.wa.ja 10 Pounds SUGAR - SPAM - THE STORY 1 - M 60c 's A BED f 25c 25c qt. Grand Salad Dressing 4 Cans 26c MILK, Banner - 6 Packages 25c Jelsert ROLLS TOILET PAPER SOAP Crystal White or P. 10 Bars G PEAS 37c CANS 25C 3 TOMATOES BANANAS 25c 6 3 CANS 25c 4 Pounds 25c (Unclassified) j j j ! '- O CARNATION WHEAT WAX PAPER 1 25 ,Ft. 15c Package Roll Package DIAMOND MATCHES Carton HILLS BROS. COFFEE Pound WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP 4 BARS 15c 18c 28c 26c WOULD LlOriS BOTES WW 1 1 GOODWIN'S S I We Cater to rarues t FIRST QUALITY BUTTER MUTTON CHOPS PORK CHOPS 4 Pound Package REX LARD OLEOMARGARINE (Silver Nut Brand) MILD CHEESE 34c Pounds 22c 2 Pounds 34c 2 32c 2 Pounds 35c 19c Pound PEOPLES STOEE WE DELIVER STATE STREET PHONE 76 |