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Show me ehi TlieCily's Only LUME VIII e Pr Home-Owne- d Newspaper LEIII, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER NUMBER 21 20, 1932 Jennie T. Foreman attle Thieves Busy The Past Week Answers Last Call f thieves have been busy the in Iehi and vicinity. were titeen head of cattle were Cedar out of Valley. and driven beef belonging to B. C. Lott i stnlpn from his Dasture and , lead stolen from Alex Christen- the pasture located down by and county Local r factory. erslare busy trying to run the fres o earth but to date have I nnable to make any arrests. ttl These thieves seem to be going into Mrs. Jennie Taylor Foreman, 34, the business wholesale and it is to be wife of Mr. Dewey Foreman, died at Hospital last Saturhoped they can be caught and the Lehi a of heart attack following the day can-pas with dealth farmers severely a of birth daughter. The baby is st" 11 afford to stand the loss of their living. livestock to some one either too lazy She was born here August 29, 1898, to work or too careless of others to secure an honest livelihood. Citizens a daughter of Win, T. and Nellie are urged to watch and report any Buckwalter Taylor. She spent her childhood days here and was a gradu suspicious characters to local ate of Lehi High School, later gradu ating from the Utah Agricultural She College with a B. A. degree. in several school for years taught .41 JW Preston and Malad, Idaho, Vernal, ot Jsk for your Free Ticket each time lu enter and get one with each 50c ish Purchase. Grocery Items Malted Milk Bread 10c - Package Snerrv Pancake Flour 25c I J 1 Package Wheat Hearts 20c lb. b.fl Soft Shelled Walnuts rift Rockwood Cocoa 27c 69c Pound Can Schillings Coffee 69c Jppuntl Can M. J. B. Coffee 19c iRolls Hospital Toilet Tissue jMCans Flat Rose Dale Salmon 15c 19c 6 Bars Bob White Soap Pound Package Premium 25c i Soda Crackers i Cans Corn 29c -- f s For bottle baby's milk for every and cream use Msg SEGO MILK alMiuCI Milk, 10 Tall Cans 8 Small Cans ego Milk,THIRTY YEARS A UTAH PRODUCT 49c 20c fcrro iimpkin, Large Cans Ask 2 for 25c - for Sego Pumpkin Pie Recipe 0. K. by Good Housekeeping. : Vegetables and Fruits fAH CELERY UPE FRUIT ! J CABBAGE, t PIG ;.tE TONE Meat Department FEET STEAK 3r;iv CHOPS a:.:3urger 'I 1 2 "American Madness" and will Ad-iHolder FREE to Cozy Theatre. iiones 50-76-- 78 ' Buy Your Coal Now A. C. ?t Co-o- p. Lehi, Utah - Autumn Leaf Ball o THIEVES BUSY AGAIN LAST SATURDAY Will Rule King v.. u., Winter We give prompt service. Lehi Lumber Co. STATE STREET i NIGnT The Park Service Station was broken into last Saturday night and robbed of candy, cigars and groceries amounting to fifteen or twenty dollars. The intruders entered through a window which they pried loose. and county Marshal Zimmerman officers Investigated the crime. From their reports it might be said that this is another crime engineered by some bodies neighbors close by. : O ANOTHER BEEF STOLEN FROM BEN C. LOTT, SUNDAY SunJay morning, October 15th, at about 3 a. m. a beef belonging to Ben C. Lott was stolen from a pasture on the lower lake road. The critter was driven near the fence where it was shot, bled and loaded into a car, several important clues were urn covered The case was Investigated impressed his audi by Deputy Sherff Walter Durrant ' tr jr r "V wtf You Need. .Rubbers Keep Your Feet Dry and Save Doctor Bills IT'S MUCH CHEAPER WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER. THIS COLD SPELL WARM UNDERWEAR King Coal . nas aiways During her life she .nri-c- r Tor manv. an araeni cnunn the Sunof secretary was she years Lehi First Ward. day School of the was she always an w;1a teachine and Sunday Mutual in active worker School and while m Salt LaKe v,uy did considerable endowment work for the dead in the Salt Lake Temple. While in Colorado they often fed and entertained the Mormon missionaries and when opportunity offered explained and expounded the principles of the gospel to those who would listen. She died having a perfect enduring faith in the Gospel. Vice-Preside- nt The Rebpulican Rally held Monday night was attended by a large enthusiastic audience. The county candidates on the Rephblican ticket were introduced. Mr. Horace Beck of Salt Lake spoke for a short time and gave some good pointers to the voters. Mr. Charles H. Small proved a very fluent speaker and pleased hia audience very much. The music furnished by Holly Bros, of Provo was greatly enjoyed. CALLS FOR am Jennie returned to Lehi m Juiy, 1932. On the 14th oi uciouei bi. Jennie gave birth to a baby girl. Hos- Lehi in the 15th October died Pital- A large number of Lehi citizens and high school students assembled in the High School Auditorium to meet Curtis. Previous to the arrival of Curtis and his escort, Mr. Seegm.'ller talked especially to the students, he sketched the successful life of Mr Curtis and told of his rise a humble beginning, tie told or President Hoover's struggle for sucHe cess, also President Linocln's. said "Humble beginning does not deter any boy from becoming a great man or any girl from becoming a great woman. To be great be honest,." He also told the students to "Set your mark high." Curtis entered escorted by uniformed attendants. Senator Smoot then spoke, he told of the fight for the tariff, spoke of Lehi's sugar factory being the first in the west, of the bounteous crops and poor markets but the sugar beet market always sure. He also spoke of candidate Roosevelt's views on sugar tariff. Curtis todl the students to study hard, get their lessons, obey the teachers and prepare for the future. Told them of the need of education and to learn to dene told the pend on themselves, benefits of the tariff and said "Low tariffs are no use to the farmer." He also spoke of Senator Smoot's high position in the Senate and his great help to Utah. Vice-Preside- nt LOCAL BOY STARS ON B. Y. U. FRESHMAN TEAM 25c en Mills. LUCKY PACKAGES eople's J wall attended school at the University of Utah and at Washington University, St. Louis. He recently completed his internship at the Latter-da- y Saint Hospital in Salt Lake City. His home town is Fairviewv Utah. i:-o,- for met Dr. Val Sundwall is planning to move into Lehi and open offices with Dr. J. G. Jones, dentist. Dr. Sund- Foreman, January Salt Lake Temple. Shortly afterwards 15c POUND Coioraao, they moved to Sterling, his resumed 15c POUND where Mr. Foreman 15c POUND work as salesman for the Utah wool pounds Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt V-.i'-tl 1919 she Commencing in the fall of successfully m the touow.i.k 25c taught schools: Vernal, Malad, Bear River, of Salt and South Junior High School Lake Citv. finishing her career as teacher in the summer of 1930. She was married to M. uewev ... Merchandise up to 50c and the price 0c Lucky Packages will receive coins oiC '' 5c for 15c nt Vice-Preside- nt Fullmer (Soon) Allred, the flywheel of Lehi's last year's football team is now a shining star on the B. Y. U. freshman squad. Sketch Biographical Fullmer demonstrated his abilfity daughter Foreman, Jennie Taylor of William T. and Nellie Buckwalter Friday, October 14th when the green-land- s 29, defeated the husky Fort DougTaylor was born in Lehi, August team las from Salt Lake. 1898. Lake Salt to Freshmen students aren't eligible moved The family received her to compete in varsity football but Mr. she Thus 1899. in City earlv education in the Salt Lake City Allred's ability indicates that he will Rpfnrninsr to Lehi see considerable action as a varsity t..vi: Lehi 'member next year. she was graduated from the School. Hieh Later she attended the Utah Agricultural College and on the 9th of Batchelor of June, 1919, received her instituthat from Science Diploma time that tion. It was during this student a also she met Mr. Foreman, at the FANCY LETTUCE 4 Pounds YAMS 5c Each HUBBARD SQUASH, CAULIFLOWER, BUNCH BEETS, Etc. 2 LEHI TO HAVE NEW DOCTOR man, January 3U, ioo, in vne Lake Temple, going to Sterling, Colorado, where they made their home. They had lived in Sterling for two years. A short time ago they came to Lehi to live. Mrs. Foreman was always a brilli ant sturent and a great favorite alamong the young people :n Lehi, friends. of host a ways having funeral services were Impressive held in Lehi First Ward, luesday Oct. 1, at 2 p. m., with Bishop Hyrum Anderson, presiding, a mixed double quartet composed ot Mrs. Maesa Goates, Mrs. Emma Phillips, Bernard Webb and Rulon Fox sang "Sometime We'll Understand." Prayer, President Virgil Peterson; duet, Frank Sharp and Joseph Goulam, a Perfect Day" accompanied by Mrs. Frank Sharp. The following sketch was read by Herman Goates: Sneakers were President C. fc. Smith of Bear River Stake; Bishop Hill of Pavson and Dr. W. L. Worlton of Lehi. They each spoKe oi tne a sterling qualities of Jennie as girl, in work also her voung lady and wife, Kose Mrs. the church organizations. Lott sang "Not Understood" closing rendered song "Beautiful Land" was rrayer, rrei.iuc..t by the quartet. Rodney Allred. President a. wm Many Srhow dedicated the grave. beautiful floral tributes told the love and respect felt for the deceased. Monday by a ence with his happy, good nature and of the United sociability. visit of Mrs. Bert Merrihew was a former States, Charles Curtis. Mr. Curtis Curtis was accompanied by Senator Reed acquaintance of candidate for when they both lived in the same town Smoot; Republican Mr. in Kansas. She had the pleasure of Governor W. W. Seegmiller, Booth head of Republican speakers shaking hands with Mr. Curtis who remembered their former bureau and other prominent was honored Lehi Vice-Preside- nt o Garland and at the South Junior High in Salt Lake City. She was married to M. Dewey Fore- - Mere It Is Folks l Her cheerful disposition and wonderful ab'lity in sewing and cooking is certainly deserving of mention in this short sketch. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, baby girl, father, mother, five brothers and sisters, j Viva, of Lowell, Wyoming; Helen, Sarah, Albert and Frank of Lehi; ajso an aged grandmother, Mrs. Susan Turner of American Fork and many relatives and friends in Lehi and wherever she was known. Curtis Visits Lehi Monday Vice-Preside- nt PHONE 15 WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS DON'T OVERLOOK THE WONDERFUL VALUES IN All Wool and Part Wool BLANKETS BUY NOW AND SAVE PRICES ARE SURE TO ADVANCE CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP TEN BARS FOR 25c. BOB WHITE TWELVE FOR TWlENTY-FIV- E CENTS A Good Broom for STYLE RIGHT A Better Broom for 49c. PATTERNS 15c EACH 39c GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE For Best Values Always MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH - DansArt, Fri, Oct. 21 |