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Show if 1 1 he Lehi Free Pres The City's Only I ..T-V- LEHI CITY, UTAH, INJURED III AUTO FOUR t, JL t arm Child ,4e clock State Highway, Monday at a. m. 11 Marjorie, a baby boy and Miss The little boy who was Jr. Holmes ffrivng a JUurray, jundry truck was traveling north jd according to eye witnesses seemed he was caT trouble, a, be having north and was partly off $tmg ix cement on the north side of the of the Joseph H. red, in front Calledge home, when for some reason, jj made a sharp turn to the south side of the street, direcfly in front f II No. 41 M. I. A. CONFERENCE TO RESIDENTS PASS AWAY lights, ana Doay Druises, Mrs. berg, Thorndorf, Wurlenberg, fenders and radiator bent was badly cut of Springville a iimuy un june z, xmk, the In the car with Mr. Child jai bruised and Mr. Ivan Child re were his Johnannes and KarolinA Hall eled scratches in an auto collision wife and three children, Yvonne, ad immigrated to Utah in f,ken THURSDAY. JUKE 8. 1933 a Chevrolet sedan driven f Bennett Beck and the following son by Mr. GEORGE BECK PASSES Ivan Child of A TUESDAY NIGHT, and daughters: Springville. The Child car crashed, broadside into the and daughters: Charles Beck, of truck George Beck, 85, died at his home Salt Lake City; Alma Beck and Mrs. turning 1t over into the barrow pit on the south side of the at 9:15 p. m. Tuesday, following Robert Allred, both of Lehi; Melvin highway, a compete wreck. The bumper was several months illness of heart trou. Beckof Ogden, Mrs. Bard Allred, of ble. Mr. Beck was born in Aechel-- ! Long Beach, California; Archie Beck torn from the sedan, the 54, of American Holmes, ftceirtd severe cuts on his tip fox anj a possible skull fracture, 1 Loretta ILarmer f Spring ille, Lived deep scalp lacerations and a sncuiaer Diaae. stored ngbt t Newspaper TWO PROMINENT LEHI COLLISION, MONDAY M I Home-Owne- d Cer- - f,f Inglewood and Raymond Beck of grand-child- son of draper- - Also fifty-on- e TWfc ren and twenty-fiv- e grand-childreMr. Beck was an active church worker in the L. D. S. Church holding the office of High Priest at the time of his death. He had held manv re . i i fpuiibiuie. cnurcn positions in tne war in which he lived. Mr. Beck was baptized into the Li. a. cnurcn, June and re zt, baptized by T. R. Jones, June 5, 1876 he was ordained an Elder in the L. D n. 1864, com- ing to Lehi soon after and residing here since that time. asleep at the time of the crash and Marjorie He was married to Annie Johnson J escaped injury. on September 27. 1869. in the F ndnw- Passers by and residents living in ment House in Salt Lake City. Thir- the vicimty rendered aid and rushed teen children were born to this union, the njured to the Lehi Hospital for I six children and his first wife havinc treatement. preceeded him to the Great Beyond: Traffic Offirpr Wi-r.,1,1 cm Ho ,.,...; j i n Lake, Deputy Sheriff Loveless and the Salt Lake Temple in November, a High Priest on February 12, Lity Marshall Chnstofferson investi-- 1 1910. 1911, by James H. Clark. j gated the accident Surviving are his wife. Margaret He was an early settler in the north C3 part of town an an active community builder in that section where he re Har-me- r. , I ito, - r- , rP L I Promotions For i eided j until late years. He was also a Black Hawk War veteran having taken active part In the pioneer warfare with the Indians. Funeral arrangement had not been made as we went to press- - Hardware White Dinner Plates Plain 10c Plain White Mush Bowls 10c Cup and Saucer 10c 4 Piece Salad Set 69c Groceries Malted Milk Bread 3 for 10c 12c Package 6c package Post Toasties Raisins For baby's bottle for every milk and cream use ISEGO MILK Sego Milk, Large Size 10 for 69c 29c 3 lbs. Soda Crackers Clothing Our Low Priced Garments for Men Are Going Fast You probably will not be able to buy them again at 49c buy while our stock lasts. Childs Percale Bonnets Salted Peanuts 2 lbs. 19c 3 lbs. Powdered Sugar 3 lbs. Brown Sugar 25c 25c 75c Silver King Tooth Paste 4 Cups 35c SUwb'errieT Large Oranges lc Each 2 for 15c Cantloupe 6c lb. ' O Lehi, Utah 76-7- 8 V lhl :: JUHE-9-10-- 11 SARATOGA ING LARGE CROWDS Much comment has been heard, locally, on the high class, good time dances hed at Saratoga this season. It seems that the married groups as well as the young people are patronising the dances at Saratoga, and are all well pleased with the sociable well behaved crowds who are Increasing each dance night The ladies night dance scheduled for Saturday best yet. It promises to be the speaks well for the management of the hall when "mother and dad" joins the youngsters at a resort for Mr. and Mrs. James Featherstone of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs- - Chase Featherstone og Sunday. Mrs. Featherstone had her tonsils removed by Dr. Richards, while here. (S(D)M. SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS Ye want to talk with too about not the Gold Standard tnat the United State has abandoned but the GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS that are imitated by many. yet excelled by none America'! most popular line of practical rugs they wear for years backed by the Gold Seal guarantee exclusive "MULTI- COTE" process gives a hard durable surface which guarantees long service hitrh elossy finish makes them easy to keen clean patterns are beautiful ly styled to meet modern decorative trend. We carry the compete line and at prices you can afford to pay novr as this is a new line of goods that we have added we will for the next thirty days accept the following coucents on the pur pon for ninety-fivchase price of a 9x12 Gold Seal rug, with a proportionate al lowance on the larger or smaller sizes provided the balance of purchase price is naid in cash or any legal tender of the good old U. S- - A. that's what L- - DANCES PLEAS- we in Lehi Saturday morning June 3rd The Lehi and Alpine Stake M. I. A. from a lingering illness caused by choruses have been asked to partci gland trouble. musical program to be in the Enoch was born July 29, 1864, the pate on evening, June 11, at Sunday given Round Russon Lot and Elizah son of in the Salt conference I. M. A. the in Delper, Derbyshire, England- - He Tabernacle. Lake emigrated to Utah in October of 1871 Prof. J. Spencer Cornwall, one of with his parents crossing the ocean of the General on the ship Nevada. He moved to the musical directors M- - I. A. is in charge of of the Board Lehi the day after arriving in Salt Lake City, October 12, 1889. He was the program. The program will go to all parts of the first superintendent of the Fourth continent as there will be a nation the ward of Lehi; he served on a mission radio al broadcast of the program e 1907-190and in England during Tabernacle. from the was the president of the high priest About thirtv members of the Quorum of the Lehi stake at the time went to Salt Lake. Tuesday chorus of his death. for practice and the group evening He married Harry Elizabeth Tame, take Sunday evening. daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann wijl Z part O Gregg on December 4, 1889, in the were ODD FELLOWS LODGE Manti temple. Ten children This Coupon will be accepted aa INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS whom of one born to them, preceded NINETY FIVE CENTS the father in death. on the purchase price of a 9x12 Mon The Odd Fellows Lodge met Those who survive are his wife, GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM evening and installed new of day RUO the and following Mary E. Russon ficers for the coming year as follows: All i ivirs. Aiuen GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE isons and daugnters: James C- - Cough, Noble Grand; J. E. Void After July 10 Dransfield, Ogden; Wilford Herman Julius Jensen, Jacobs, Vice Grand; Russon, Lehi; Francis Joseph Russon, and Julius Otterson, trea Maiseds, California; Jesse LeRoy secretary; We are also making a special price of surer. Russon, American Fork; Mrs. Louise evenmet The Rebecca's Saturday Stone, Vineyard; Rulon Lincoln Rus and elected the following officers: ing San MrsDonald Nelson, son, Lehi; Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, Noble Grand; Francisco, California; Lillian and Vice Grand; JuliuB Leonard Elma Russon, Lehi; also the Julius Otterson, and Mrs-- James C. and sisters: Jensen, secretary brothers following treasurer. each for "UTILITY" felt base mats Gough, Thomas Russon, Mrs- Mary Kirkham. see our window display new im0 Lott Russon, Mrs. Elizah Taylor and finish made by the makers proved MILITARY FUNERAL FOR of CONGOLEUM assorted bright George Russon, all of Lehi; Joseph FRANCIS ST- - JOER colorful designs size 18x36 only Russon, Salt Lake City and Mrs. for nineteen cents each handy for lay services funeral Military Kate Anderson, Lehi; and 17 grandFrancis St- - Joer, who died from in- ing around where the most wear children. your large rug you received in an automobile acci- comes saves With the Fourth Ward chapel fill- juries probably have paid double this price in held were on 29th dent May for this quality youH need several-p-ick ed to overflowing friends and rela'em out at nineteen cents each. Fourth Ward chapel, Thursday aftertives gathered to pay their last renoon with Bishop Joseph Smith con- Irrigators please don't overlook the Russor. Enoch Tuesday spects to fact that our price for heavy ducting. afternoon. Opening song by the choir "Let Bishop Joseph Smith conducting. Lower Lights Be Burning." the Know That "I Opening song a trio Prayer Thomas Russon. What He Does For Me Is Best" solo Mrs. Margaret KirkVocal Dor-ton Mrs- Lula Anderson, Mrs. Rula ham. and Mrs. Leota Peterson, accomwere Hugh Otterson, Canvas and rubber boots is right. Speakers Webb. Miss Gail panied by the National Guard, Ladies and children find especial comrepresenting Prayer Andrew Fjield. G. fort and style in our Cork Crepe Soled John Salt Lake, Francis Childs of Summer Puet'Taee To Face" Mrs. Allred and Bishop Smith. Edna Mrs. and Boley, Wagstaff Interspersing the speakers a vocal accompanied by Mrs. Shipley, all of solo "O My Father was given by American Fork. Coulam. A biographical sketch of Mr. Rus-son- 's Joseph The closing song "Sometime We'll life was written and read by Understand" by the choir. Shoos they're easy on your feet few Elisha Peck who also made a Benediction I. R. PecTc. these Cork Crepe Soles are something short remarks. The grave in the Lehi cemetery better the prices' are easy too our stock of Speakers were A- B. Anderson, was dedicated by Joseph Coulam. Hyrum Kirkham of Salt lake City, conducted at were rites Military Edward Southwirk, A. J- Evans and the cemetery by the Lehi Unit of the Smith. E. Bishop Joseph National Guard. A violin solo Ferrin Sogers of Eva American Fork, accompanied by Closing song by the trio I'll Go Gunther. Where You Want Me To Go." for all members of the family begin BeneUiltion President A; fCarJos at 20c. Toyo Panama Hats for men and boys at 69c and up you need not Schow. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery wait for special sales as "day by In every way yoa can find better values was dedicated by Max Rothe. AT CAULIWhere Is Grave A "O CABBAGE, duet TOMATO, Thy Victory," was sung by Frank Sharp FLOWER and ASTER PLANTS and Joseph Coulam at the grave side, accompanied by Vera Anderson on the violin. 9; Con-goleu- m L lSc Damm - La-doc- ia - - Bananas Phones - CALLED HOME LEHI STAKE CHORUS IN VITED TO SING IN S. Enoch Russon, 68, died at his home - 13c each Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c 65c 1 Gallon Honey The M. I. A. and Primary organisations will hold ther conference sessions in Salt Lake City on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. M. I. A. and Primary workers will gather in Salt Lake from every ward of the L. D. S. Church. The work done by the Pri mary and M- L A. organzations is recognized as one of the most import ant factors in the chorch today. On Saturday James E. West, of New York City, chief scout executive of the Boy Scouts of America, is to be present and to take part in the scout exercises. All M. I. A., Bo Scout and Primary leaders are re quested to be present Friday, June 9 The M. I- - A. will held a general session in the assembly hall from 9 to 10 and 10:45 to 12 will be department work: 1 lo 4 p. m, contest finals in drama, public speak 4:30 and archery. inir, operetta finals in dancing at Saltair. Saturday there will be department work with a general session at 2 p. m to 4. 4:15 a lawn pary and 7:30 Sunday there boy scout celebration. will be a testimony meeting in the assembly hall at 10 a. m. and two general sessions in the taberacle, one at 2 p. m. and one at 7:00 p. m. :: ENOCH RUSSON Thu., Friday, Saturday BE HELD Plants For Sale Lehi Floral Co. GOODWIN'S |