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Show I The Lehi Free Press ) TheOty's Only Home-Owne- d Newspaper LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1933 NUMBER 20 Sorenson Water Board Elects Gold and Green Ball Passes To Great Beyond New President To Be Held January 27 nnie Ellen over the remains mm proved a won- Jones Sorenson, aeriul mother to them. Ellen Annie hlr. I . died "e was aive m church duties - Thursday night in the ct. I Lrican Fork hospital, louowing a practically all her life. She was set jLv illness with gall stones, apart as second counselor in the L held Monday in the Lehi Third nmary of the Lehi Third Ward in rd chapel. rebruary, 1904, and in February I. W. Fox con 13U0 she was set apart as President shop's counselor oi the Lehi Third Ward MPrimary by Bishop Henry Lewis anA 'aiviUUU Hour" f0;,fi!,. Fleeting bervea in tms office for several years. irdl Brems, accompanied by Miss In November, 1906, she was set apart :ah Fox. ,i ... - leucner in ine aa e a hiH Wol L. Johnson. verCharles U1U kj School day by read was Lewis Bishop by Bishop Henry He sketeh nuiaing tms position for three years. iam Hadfield. ,iAThat's What God Made For a number of years she served as Mrs. Fern Johnson, Y. L. M. I. A. President and was a hm For" worker in the Relief Society organimpsnied by Miss Mavis Johnson, zation and an active member un until Mrs. life of Sorenson'g fhe sketch the' time of her death. read by Bishop Wm. Hadfield. of Mrs- - Sister Sorenson nossesspd W. Dickerson spoke ful personality and a kind and sweet ienson as a laitniui cnurcn worK- All who who knew her disposition. knd a good neighbor. Mrs. Hard- - loved her and enjoyed her fine friend do "Face To Face" services l n ...... f - i,in-"0- w ne A 1 M U II- r Ufa Mi Ither speakers who spoke 9f Mrs. ipnson's life of untiring service to ii Patriarch rrh nd family were: J. Evans and Edward BouthwicK. I. W. Fox. flip I fang remarks were by Go Where You he losing duet-'- Tll W M Me To Go" Ferrell and lold Brems. (86 r Price. Lehi City ceme- where the grave was dedicated Bishop William Hadfield. Biographical Sketch Sorenson was lister Annie Ellen i February 6, 1871, in Lehi, Utah, was the adopted daughter of imas R. and Ellen Williams Jones. was baptised into the Church of Saints at pis Christ of Latterday Benediction John Interment was in age of eight years. her girlhood and young knliood she took and active part cko .ffotoH the Jl durine l.iv 4 ilie schools here, later attending at Brigham Young Academy the known as Brigham ivo, now ing tj University, and for several she prior to her marriage in Lehi, ght school and Provo teview. :he Gunerious married iruary 28, 1893, She it re Sorenson, and was remarried January 17, this union six children born, three sons and three Salt Lake Temple, To ighters. One little daughter, nzell, died when just a small Agnes ship. She was charitable and was willing and ready at all times to help others. If anyone needed her helD in sickness or trouble she was always ready to lend a helDine hand and would do all in her power for their comfort and relief. She was a good wife and a wonderful mother to her children, as well as her erandchildren. whom she took so much interest in. She lived for her family. Sister Sorenson moved away from Lehi to Bingham about 1918. She lived there for a few years and then moved 9 to Salt Lake City. In 1933 she moved back to Lehi and has spent the past three years, untiringly caring for her aged mother. Surviving her are her mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones, the followine sons and daughters. Emmet G. Sorenson, Long Beach, California; Mrs. Annie Jack- Thomas Henry son, Copperton; Sorenson. Murray: iester r reeu Sorenson. and Mrs. Hendricka Mer cer, of Salt Lake City, nine grandchildren and hosts of friends and relatives la mourn her passing. ' She passed to her reward ThursJanuary 5, 1933, in the evening, day American Fork hospital, following an She illness of about six weeks. nossessed a strong testimony of the ,Gospel of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints to the end and died in full faith of the Gospel and with an assurance of a glorious resurrection. o child. r husband passed away October 4, VITAL STATISTICS FOR LEHI care the i3, leaving her alone with of raising her Pneumonia leads the list as the responsibility My. She accomplished this task cause of the greatest number of Ively and in a splendid way, rear- deaths with 6 in 1931 and 12 in 1932. ler five children to young man Deaths from pneumonia have been on the increase for the past four years. Deaths from cancer 2 in 19315 in 1932; Meningitis has disappeared in In 1929 Lehi had 13 deaths 1932. from meningitis, 3 in 1930, 1 in 1931 and none in 1932. Statistics of Lehi for the past four : years are as follows ' 1 The Births Female Male 1929 1930 1931 1932 b 48 39 5Z 52 40 Deaths Meningitis Natural cause Pneumonia Accidental Cancer Other causes AT Special Low Price For Another Era Sixty Days Quality Stove Lump Bin $5.00 Delivered $5.50 f Quick Service Telephone or call 168-- W Broadbent's Store Phone 20-- W 13 40 6 8 1 3 32 9 6 3 6 1 2 5 At the annual meeting of the Lehi Irrigation Company held in the Plans are now completed and j LIST OF EVENTS FOR Memorial Building, .the committes are workine to Monday afterICE TOURNAMENT make the Gold Community Christmas program put noon a new president of the board and Green Ball for on for small children, a better saniwas elected to take the 1933, sponsored by the Lehi Stake M. water supply for too The tary drinking the with committee, held skating B. G. erly I. A. outstanding. Webb. by Vireil schools was set Into working, a three Peterson was elected as nrpsidonf nf additional help of Joseph Shelton, The dance will be held at the Dans-A-rt act drama was produced, milk was the board with George II. Smith from have completed the list of events on Friday, January 27. furnished to the undernourished in the Ice district 1: B. G. Whh fmm a; Miss Leola Goates of Lehi First local published and owned children, to Tournament be held the latter part Peterson Virigl Ward has been chosen as queen for from district. 3. was of paper month or this started; fostered debate on the first of next; the 1933 Gold and Green James B. Clark from dist rirt & an A Ball with control of to traffic, automobile ride ice conditions that at according W. Chadwick from district 5. Miss Wilmirth Russon from Lehi given to unfortunate children at State time. will tournament The probably A resolution was rjassed nrohihit.inir Fourth Ward and Miss Delilah Fox be held on the Comer pond. from Lehi Third Ward as first at-- Training School, proportional amount; a bond signer from as of work obtained for unemployed on presiacting In addition to former plans; it has tendants dent of the board, necessitating the and Maxine Austin and Ora Amercan Fork been decided by the stake leaders Jones as road, safety measures second assistants. Velda release of Mr. Webb as president. A and protection for school children was Men will also participate Wardle "M" the that and June Erickson will act resolution was also made bv John a move was started for in the tournament. as flower girls with Alan Chipman inaugurated; Hansen prohibiting the directors of compublic property. Farm protection is the It suggested by skating as page. from going into debt Bureau baseball team organized in Lehi in various mittee the wards that The Gold and Green ball was held Lehi. n.nui.ner resolution passed was a and Cedar Valley organize their last year in each ward separately but resolution to change the articles of teams and men at once and All the above was either sponsored begin this year it will be held bv all the before incorporation the next annual practicing for the events. Practice wards in one grand ball. This event directly by the Lions Club or in conmeeting so that either two or three at starting and turning will be of nection with other civic groups. The is looked forward to by all the young board members can be changed in one Athenians Club and city council should exceptional worth in some of the people of the stake as the big dance be mentoned year and the rest cf the board remain events. especially as helpers in of the season. until the followinr year. some of the above projects put over The rules of the tournament are in the past year. Following is the financial report of as follows: CITY LIBRARY REPORT the company: No man can enter in more than The music for the evening was four events. in the form of whistling by presented FINANCIAL P.EPORT OF THE From the last library report one Each ward can enter two men in Elton Sumners, accompanied by LEHI IRRIGATION COMPANY cannot help but notice the fact that events. both of Provo. Strate, Sterling FOR THE YEAR 1932 the individual the City Library furnishes Lehi The relay team will consist of four Lion Garriet, the speaker of the citizens with a lot of educational men. I defended the NEW WATER evening, as the followng figures will One relay team can enter from vocational plan, which is beng criticshow. Receipts each ward in the event listed. ized considerably lately. He showed Cash on hand Jan. 9, 1932..$ 658.44 The following figures are given The regular system will point that by his plan ninety students culDeposited in bank from water be used; that is five points for first from our library records for the year tivated vacant lots and scraps of 4,454.56 receipts 1932. place, three for second and one for ending ground last year producing over Received from loan to old Number of books added 67 $5,000 worth of third. produce in Lehi. This water 724.77 Ribbons will be given for individ New members registered 67 money shows the value of the plan, as ual winners, and the ward winning Non fiction books circulated includit enables boys to continue schooling, Total $5,837.77 the number of points will also ing Literature, Religion, History, highest and keeps the weeds from growing on Disbursements be awarded an appropriate trophy. ,761 the ground that would probably be Biography, etc 175.00 Salaries $ The Events Children's books circulated. .. .".7,525 left vacant if the plan were not used. 6.00 Committee work 50 yard dash for Scouts. Adult fiction circulated 18,249 The plan in connection with the 157.00 Labor 50 yard dash for Vanguards. 0 organization of the Future Farmers 48.69 Merchandise 75 yard dash for Scouts. of America is a great rural leaderLIONS REPORT Paid on loans 2,550.00 75 yard dash for Vanguards. ship trainer. Interest 1,186.38 75 yard dash for "M" Men. A report of activities of the Lions Carnival Planned Maintenance 1,192.02 220 yard dash for Sconts. Club that affected the whole comathletic carnival in Lehi, The first Zions Paid in cash to Saving dash for Vanguards. to become an annual which 220yard was the promises munity during past year, 342.43 Bank 220 yard dash for "M" Men. is being planned by the Lehi The at the given affair, meeting. 100.00 Loaned to old water. 440 yard dash for Scouts. report showed that in addition to Lions. It will consist of the best 7.50 Auditing 440 yard dash for Vanguards. minor activtes that the Lons have talent in the county in wrestling, 6.75 Printing 440 yard dash for "M" Men. and put over, that the boxing and fencing in addition to sponsored .26 Federal tax on checks Backward race for Scouts. Lions provided 105 days work to un- local talent along the same line. The Cash on hand January 7, Backward race for Vanguards. employed men druing the first three present plan is to hold the carnival 65.74 1933 Backward race for "M" Men. months of the year, school health once a year and charge a small fee examinations were givefl to all grades; for admission which will be used to Jumping for Scouts. $5,837.77 Total Jumping for Vanguards. the upper grades received a complete build up and carry out community Outstanding notes $19,000.00. Jumping for "M" Men. optical, dental, and physical exami- activities, such as the Community OLD WATER 880 relay for Scouts. nation; Lions award given to Elfie Christmas program. 880 yard relay for Vanguards. in school Receipts Hansen, for efficiency 880 yard relay for "M" Men. 70.82 on ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED hand Jan. Cash 9, 1932..$ scholarshp and activities; Lehi's Blind will be a demonstration of enjoyed a week at the summer school There water bank from in Deposited skater. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck announce 4,202.16 fancy skating by an expert for the blind at Big Cottonwood receipts 0 350.00 Money borrowed Canyon, Tennis courts lit for night the engagement of their daughter, B. Y. U. THANKS LEHI s put up for Fae, to Mr. Thomas Peck of Ameriplaying, new additional court on school grohnds; can Fork. Total $4,622.98 The following clipping from the Disbursements Y News brings to our notice the fact 933.90 $ Paid on loans in all the recent news writeups 374.32 that Interest 362.98 lauding the work of Lehi High School Labor no men 1,809.76 graduates on college teams Salaries been made the man of ever has tion 119.00 Committee work for most is responsible who 233.99 perhaps Merchandise " We Cater To Particular People v:ho man the in basketball, 101.90 their rise Advertising WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN 349.37 took the boys as green freshmen and Power bill the ladder, them boost up 47.60 helped cash Scout-Vangua- A 4.1 1 rd i on Smith-Hugh- -1 ......... back-stop- (CHy Directors Auditing expense Right-of-wa- y Federal tax on checks Cash on hand January 7, 1933 Total Outstanding The 7.50 Coach Ross Nielson. : follows 5.00 Thanks Lehi .66 "Grandpa" Ferd Evans, 277.00 $4,622.98 notes $3,800.00. o TTBaeaittire clipping "Pelican" Jay Whitman, "Spud Evans, "Whit" Kirkham Ball, and "Banjoeyes" Lehi's contribution to Young's '33 basketball squad. Thursday and Friday The Book That Fascinated a Million Women. "Thirteen Women" . i Coach Ross Nielson, Lehi mentor and former Y basketball star, is sureBOARD REORGANIZED ly doing right by our institute. Five 47 68 59 Each one doomed. In the palm of her hand the beautiful witch held their 76 one time from fate! Is at Some say its ball players quality Statistics any one safe from the spell of such a woman? town speaks well of the hokum, others say it is gospel truth. Everybody says its striking entertain The Alpine District School Board a pint-size- d Births Ameri35.3 36.1 31.3 met at the school offices in capability of any coach. Ross believes ment. With Cozy Coupons Only 5c and 10c. per 1000. ..27.3 can Fork on Tuesday, January 10 and in quantity as well as quality -mn 'iWTHT"TTl Deaths the next year's work 15.7 for 23.6 21.2 moo .26.3 for 1931 as follows: Tfc national rate of death James B. Smith of Alpine, presi- FIRE DEPARTMENT MAKES was 11.1 per 1000 population RUN MONDAY EVENING Lehi, A. B. Anderson, dent; It will be noticed mai. the na ion American F. Watlon, J. altho still higher than The Fire Department were called to over last Fork, clerk; Jarvis Adeylotte, Americonsderable has dropped the home of Mr. Albert Van Wagoner, treasurer. can Fork, over Walyear and still more Monday evening. Purchasing committee: J. F. B. A. and A. Barratt Thomas Burning soot falling on the roof ton, SUNDAY MEETING a' blaze which was noticed by caused Anderson. He believed her because he loved her. Men are that way. But there's A. Mrs. Shelton, a neighbor, who turned Thomas committee: SunAuditing a pay off for the women who works on the theory that and always Society The Genealogical in the alarm. Barratt and A. H. Lowe. The story of a second fiddle husband whose faith endured to the bitter end. their regular hold will to be Due to quick work of the fire deday Schools - News and Good Comedy. With Cozy Coupons Only 5c and 15c. Meetings of the board are 15, union meeting Sunday, January each of the fire was extinguished first partment the Monday on held Ward. Second at 2 o'clock in Lehi month at 7:00 o'clock p. m. at the with sight damage to the dwellng. A All Sunday School and Genealogical school offices in American hole was burned throught the roof. workers are urged to fte pre.n. 4 8 51 ALPINE DISTRICT SCHOOL riKatl" Saturday, Sunday and Monday, January 14th, 15th and 16th "Men Are Such Fools" Watts 20c Each General Electric MAZA LAMPS, 10 to 60 Oc. Made in U. S. A. G. E. Lames In I 5, 30 and 60 Watts 1 Radio Electric Shop Phone 78 State Street |