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Show Thursday, September 8, 1932 HnR5EBREAKS LEHI All Supplies for Radio Church News i (PRIESTHOOD, RELIEF SOCIETY AND PRIMARY UNION MEETING SUN. TUBES INFANT SON OF DONALD GOATES DIES FRIDAY Radio & Electric Shop PHONE STATE STREET one-hundr- ed arranged for. 0 FIRST WARD Not Taxed Federal tax does not apn teleply on calls costing less phone than 60 cents nor is there any tax on any type of local service. out-of-tow- I and Telephone be there Now! The Sunday night program is under the direction of the bishopric. Those attending the baptismal ex cursion Tuesday from the First Ward are as follows: Beth Fox, Lillian Gray, Burl Curtis, Iuena Terry and Aria Cox. Miss Mae Bone acted as chaperone. Five boys also went o SECOND WARD The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. EQUIPMENT SHED ON STATE STREET BURGLARIZED AGAIN Sometime Sunday night or Monday morning thieves entered the County Entrance Garatre on State Street. was gained to the building by breaking two locks on the door; one window was also broken. The thieves were either frightened away before they had reached their objective or failed to work the combination of the lock on the gas gamp, as very little gas was stolen and nothing else of value was gone. Some finger prints were ob tained. No other clues were left. Mr. end Mrs, Rollin Pallansh of Salt Lake, spent Labor Day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Webb of Lehi, Miss Dorothy Webb returned from Salt Lake with the Pallashs after a ten day visit at their home and the home of Mr. Walter L. Webb. Sunday evening program will be under the direction of the bishopric An excellent program will be given by James M. Kirkham and family and Mr. R. K. Kirkham will be the speaker. The Those attending the Junior Baptismal excursion Tuesday were as follows: R. C. Allred, chaperone; R. C. Allred, Jr., Del Peterson, Rulon Allred, Craigh Crabb; Paul Allred. Margaret Kirkham, chaperone; Mary Gean Johnson, Betty Wilson, Helen Trunkey and Clara Allred. 0 THIRD WARD The Sunday night program is under the direction of the Sunday School and is outlined as follows: Vocal duet Gail Webb and Lillian Knudsen. Cornet solo James Carter, Vocal duet Gail Webb and Lillian Knudsen. Speaker Leo Hansen. Quartet Herman Swenaon, Wm. Price, Dale Hadfield and Hershel Manning. It Is Nothing New PHONE 8-- W If you have' any news of in- in printing or want anything line. the printing Service with a tmile. hohv how that was born to Donald Goates and Theora Sudweeks Goates at the Lehi Hospital a week ago last Monday, died Friday morn ing and was buried Friday evening, at six o'clock. Short grave side ser-- 1 vices were held. The child was named Donald. Interment was made in the Lehi cemetery. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goates or American Fork; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sudweeks of American Fork, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goates of Lehi. tv, FIRE DEPARTMENT SAVES HOUSE AND CHICKEN COOPS Due to the assistance of neighbors, quick response of the Lehi Fire Department and the unceasing fighting of the fire crew the house and coops of Carl Gunther are not in ashes. Friday night a little boy who is a distant relative of the Gunther family and his chum, both from Salt Lake City, stayed at the Gunther home. Saturday afternoon they were out playing when they decided to gather eggs; the chum went into a practically new building where two hundred and sixty bales of straw were stored and lit a matcn to see. The match set fire to the straw which immediately flared up into a large uncontrollable blaze. The fire depart ment was immediately summoned and when it arrived it concentraited its efforts to keeping the surrounding buildings from taking fire. The straw harnesses and garden implements, building was very near the chicken coops and these buildings would have probably taken fire during the few minutes the fire depart, were on the road, had it not been for a thoughtful neighbor who seeing the blaze immediately rushed a small chemical extinguisher to the place of action and applied it to keep the coops from taking fire. The building and contents were the only things on the premises which were not insured, Mr. Gunther having built the storage house re FRESH RIPE BANANAS .5c POUND 10 Sack Pound . . . 50c SUGAR, and (Friday Saturday) Best Pickling Vinegar, GaL 28c Bob White Soap. , . .12 Bars 25c Milk Large Cans. . . . .". 5c Large Gallon Can Pineapple 35c Carnation Wheat Flakes ..... Now Best Lard, Pound . . ... ..... 20c 10c 10 Pound Can New Honey. .75c Very Good Coffee, Pound. . .25c Sunderland. CLARK-HARD- Y the MARIRAGE Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of the FIFTH WARD Fourth Ward entertained at a dancprogram and speaker have been arranged for Sunday night ing party Friday evening in the Fourth Ward chapel, in honor of their by the bishopric daughter, Ora, who was married to Those attending the Junior Bap Mr. Louis Hardy on September 1, in tismal Excursion Tuesday were as the Salt Lake Temple. The bride follows: Nelda Clark, Violet Whim-- was beautiful in a dress of clinging pey Maymetta Royle, Delia Roberts, pink silk and carried a boquet of rose Maurice Dahl, Keith Smith, Robert buds. Many beautiful and useful presents Dorton, Glen Diegelbeck and Willard were given the young couple. Dainty Loveridge. refreshments were served to a large crowd. FOURTH WARD The Sunday night program is under the direction of the Sundav School CELEBRATES SEVENTY-SECONwith a good program being BIRTHDAY arranged. An excellent D Hope Bleach...... Percales 12 H The very best 20c French ........ Prints 10c the yard the yard .............. lot LEHI CEREAL MILL ROBBED 15c Robbers gained entrance into the Lehi Cereal Mill, Saturday night by breaking a window and ransacked The BEST is the CHEAPEST in the ofifce, carrying away all the postthe OUT COME. age stamps and silver available. By the way they did the job it looks as if they were amateurs. Most of the ANOTHER SPECIAL cash taken was from the pockets of 20c Yard Wide Outing Flannel a of overalls left in the building Dark or Light On Sale. .12 c pair by Harold Fox. Probably the best clue the police have to work on in half burnt bill with a serial number ALL SHOES AT A SPECIAL on. The bill is fmmiSaom t SALE DISCOUNT buck Company and It is thought Believe It or Not We Sell by tracing the bill back the robbers For cats be found. The bill was lined Kv the burglars as a means of a light to to Special delivery any part of find their way about the office. (New just arrived) Ls. city any time of day. Just call J Broadbent's Store Phone We will do 20-- W the rest. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkham spent the week-enin Mantl with Mr. and Mrs. Densil Kirkham. j by some one working near by on a watering trough, gave a quick turn which formed a hitch around Mr. Fox's legs, and started to run. Eldred noticing the rope grow tight around his legs grabbed the rope close to die horses neck and held on trying to free his lees: the rope seemed to loosen and the boy thtafttng it was loose enough to slip free let go his hold on the rope with his hands only to feel the rope tighten again and jerk him off his feet. Good fortune favored him from then on, because the rope was long enough that it cleared the horses feet, and the rope gave way. The horse ran along the side of a fallen poplar tree, jumped it and the boy's hip struck the tree. There was a crkek and the half inch rope broke and so did the bone. The fracture was set at the Lehi Hospital. Eldred was removed to his home, where he is doing fine. Although he is pretty well scratched up and briused, he feels that he was indeed fortunate to escape as well as he did. the To Buy Those that went to Salt Lake on the Groceries Dry Goods and Shoes Baptismal Excursion were: Ferrel Brems, chaperone; Leland Price cently. FOR LESS IF YOU The approximate value of Wayne Sunderland, Heber Hadfield, done is given at $20.00. damage Inez Lucille Johnson,' Johnson, SHOP AT Alta Jones and Dorothy Davis, Myrle BROADBENT'S Time For Fall House aomnrr half-hitc- terest, any advertising, any Job REPAIRS Eldred Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fox, suffered a broken hip last which Friday when a half broken colt he was leading got out of control and around the h wrapped a across the him boy's legs and dragged teen breaking Eldred had farmyard. back to jj it was and the colt leading a long of means the corral the by became colt the frightened when rope, I There will be a Priesthood Union Meeting next Sunday In the Second Ward Chapel, All members of the priesthood should be present ai an excellent instruction hare been arranged. The stake organization of the primary association urges everyone interested in the Primary work to be in attendance at the Union Meeting Sunday as there will be special instructors for every class in the Primary organization. The Relief Society will hold a teachers convention in connection with the Priesthood Union Meeting Sunday at which percent of i!he Lehl Stake Relief teachers are desired 78 to be present. An excellent speaker and good musical members have been i BOYS HIP NatRally known makes of tubes and other supplies for radio always on hand. Only guaranteed articles carried. .Don't take chances with ia- forinr trmAfiA Rpraini made at your home or in our ehop. Prices reasonable. SPEAKERS Thursday, September 8, 1932 J THE LEHI FREE PRESS Sunday, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield celebrated her seventy-secon- d birthday with a Saratoga party in the afternoon where luncheon was served at 1 :80. After an afternoon of bathfng, games and a general good time the party returned to the home of Mrs. Tuckfield's daughter and Mr. and Mrs. James Comer who entertained the party at dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and daughters, Alice, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw and sons Gordon and Cecil of Los Angeles, California, Miss Verda Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose and daughters, Bessie and Mar Lam, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meffa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuckfield and two children, Fern and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell and sons, Billie and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Larry Andrews and baby, Mrs. Dorothv Jones and daughter., t.w.i. uiai Rachel Hogeson, the Comer familv and the guest of honor. A very day as spent by all. son-in-la- To Floor Covering as low as 45c yard Felt Base Rugs at Cost Prices. ti Paint 90c Quart 1 vuart te Prepare For Winter Now. Window Glass, Stove Pipes, Padlocks. i. lit LCHRIST HARDWARE Phone 5-- J LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET be j LIONS CLUB NEWS SMUIN'S ACADEMY OK REMODELED f" WINTER DANCING 1 1 The Lehi Lions Club received a nice letter of appreciation and thanks from the Utah Commission for the Adult Blind for the contribution that the they gave to said commission for the for a purpose of upkeeping camp sucout a turned blind. The camp cess an through the efforts of the o local Lions, Thomas Gray of Lehi was WARNING! able to attend the camp. The Lehi Lions Club will begin The Public and Especially to the activity in an organized way begin-nin- c Unemployed. "The Lord helps them, that help Rains and snow have themselves." decended upon the earth; The Lord has blessed the lands and abundant crops are being harvested. We recommend that people prepare and dig vegetable pits and store in them a winter's supply of potatoes, cabbage, carrots, onions, etc., for themselves. The outlook is that the Community Welfare Committee will not be able to secure a frost-proo- f cellar this winwe ter, therefore, advise, urge and recommend that nou plan ahead for yourselves while the crops are being gathered. We also recommend that you put up as much fruit and vegetables as you possibly can. Nice tomatoes can be had very reasonable and nice fruits for the asking, and then before the snows come, haul all the wood you .can from the canyons where it is plentiful. If you will do these things then you will appreciate how the Lord helps them that help themselves. Community Welfare Commmittee. By G. S. Peterson, Chairman. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 10 The Republican County Convention will be held in Provo, Saturday, Sept. 17th. The local primary will be held Saturday, September 10th in the Building where twenty-seve- n delegates for Lehi will be apLehi is entitled to a com- -' pointed. missioner this election so all Republicans are urged to attend the Primary on September 10 and help appoint the delegates for the Provo convention. Memorial o GURNEY-RUSSO- N Mr. Clarence Gurney and Hilda Russon were married Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips. Judge Bernard performing the ceremony. Immediate members of the family were Their many friends wish present. them happiness. Brad-sha- w COUNTY ROAD FROM MAIN STREET TO JORDAN BRIDGE Work has begun on the county road out to the Jordan n,. Pi,.... I ;j me road was oiled "nage. ana graveled several years ago and has become rough and torn up making a new suface necessary. Trucks and tmS are busy hauling gravel from the gravel pit on the Gardner ranch over the river. A number of workmen are busy draining the roadbed The road will be built up and a new surface of oil and gravel put on top of the old surface. This new sur-8ppreciated fcy the Cedar Fa.rfield people as well as the dry farmers and the farmers g on irrigated farms across the river. S11! liv-n- as jer Quick Drying Enamel $1.50 . me c Smuin The Dancing Academj which in the past has been the scent ; of many joyful occassions is again fir getting ready for the merry crowds. have replaced all the H Workmen marrd boards on the floor and at the 1 816 present time it is being sand papered 'down so that we may expect to see a revival of the old hafcpy dancing"' times that were had a few years back f"8 15. On Serjtember Thursday. iinter tVtty eame tnn? The Kmllincr Itai this date they will start to hold there been use(j during the past few yean Mi regular meetings. Dr. Elmo Edding- - as a roner skating rink, but when the nei ton, Claude Curtis, and Joseph Cou-la- m season opens for dancing which wiB ? will be in charge of the first probably be in the very near future no signs of the scratch of the skate meetings program. o will be evident. The management states "We are Lehl people trying to GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS AT WORK ON UTAH LAKE boost Lehi. We will try to beat al! ' with tre prevous records in the people, serving the people, and 3m With the heavy pumping and the pleasing the people.' Mr evaporation by the sun the question o has now risen as to how long the Utah irk! Editor of Lehi Free Press: Lake could stand the pumping withThere are so many conflicting If out causing a serious shortage of stories around about our iWal can water. To try and do away with this ning plant that perhaps my experi- - i. possibility a plan for dyking the lake has been brought before reclamation ouc uicic way euugnien a lot 01 5s people. department of the United States I had the privilege of meeting Dr, and that department has already at the plant last Friday aftet- Beatty authorized the expenditure of $2,500 Soon. I canned corn there f.W Aat ' toward the project, and the water Ty and asked Dr. Beatty to take some storage commission fias authorized and test it and send the report back gl another $500. The estimated cost of This he did and the report came back f the survey will be $5,000 and to meet 100 percent sterile. Can you get s the other $2,000 cost has become the better test than this in the state? problem of tEe state. If the water In my talk with Dr. Beattv he told board of the state can devise a plan me hat if we housewives would boll for raising this amount, the Utah R all canned vegetables twentv-tw- o lake will probably in time be made minutes when opening them for use' considerable smaller in size of acreage we need have no fear of poison. Thu but larger and more practical for a 1 constant water supply than it is at the refers to ony canned vegetables r of 1 where gardless are canned. they present time. Our local cannery is a blessing to6 During the past two weeks a crew. Lehi. It means that many of our Mi under the direction of a government will have food this winter people whoiy engineer, have been taking drill bor- would otherwise go hunerv. ings of the lake bottom to ascertain back of them one hundred percent and on what type of ground the dyke this neip put thing over. Mj might have to be built. Other studies These men are ready to heln and.!,,. will have to be made to determine the suggesaions and HELPFUL criticisms t M cost of building the dyke, its height ore welcome. Inspect their nlanf and other physical features and the -- ..x your canninco tWn auu i iiiiij fiiiv: Tnr amount that would be conserved. as I yourself have done. This year the valley has had a Mrs. L. I. Wardle. pretty good amount of moisture but 0 with the heavy evaporation and the Mrs. F. D. una fl OHlfc pumping that has taken place the Utah Lake and Irrigation Co. have Lake visitor last Thursday. found it necessary to blast their LEHI channel out in the past three weeks. About fifty Lehi The water got so low that there was the temple excursion to Mantl temple not a good enough flow in the chanm weanesday. A caravan of about nel to insure the running of two tweive autos left Lehl about 4: pumps which is necessary to irrigate weaned ay morning, arriving at the approximate 800 acres of ground iempie about 8 cnat stui contain crops. These crops M the party spent a while sight see-consist mostly of potatoes and and visited the sugar top part of beets. -temple, many visitino. , .j . Two blasts have been set off, One iKeiung a view of r f" f A; ..j : mh tkef "' me powaer "'ugn me temnle -- cost about $1,800 and the labor $200, w.ucn wiais jfiz.ooo. This has year been considered a good vear for and yet that much money has been spent oy one company. It is therefore easy to see why thev ro fr develop means to insure a constat supply. n o CARD OF THANKS Af AH wonderful trip. s, , I LEHI Mrs Warren L. Goates and MiJ Ruth Broadbent entertained at i. shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs1 David Adamson, Saturday evening lhe evemn was spent in playing!, progressive games. Mr son and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge wen fe. jw,i " """"ers. Dainty were serwd fvw tv.. guests which the newlyweds were refresn-ment- We wish to thank the TM p;.- partment, our friends and our negh-borfor their efforts in fire at our home and for wl " s nw, presented, U8MUI Aeries ift The guesbMA c Puiu- -. peventlng iiuni spreading. "S'Ffe Anderson, Marie ErickBradbent' Nelfe Clark,; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther . . Win. T.n w" rvnaerson, j JPIossn; and family. Webb, Mrs. Frank Hitchcock. Mrs ( - a1 IJSHT Misses Arleen, Thelma Miss Arva Winoand LaPriel Good Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Salt mpanied Miss Lela Cut- - MlSS ThAlmn Pr- n ,. . . We City, spent the week-en- d oaicake last Mr. Jed Morse, of American Fork. with back, 40 week. During her Monday where Mrs. Baker's stay she attended a theatre parents. Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. they a: the R. K. .0 where she saw m. i UiU"r William Gray. party. John Peck. -- 4 Sr - """i "c oira oi r0VMMg City, Af Lkf Phillins. 'f! 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