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Show 8 IT TtJh HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D "- III NoTl THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1934 LEHI CITY, UTAH, L BOND ELECTION CALLED MODEL "HOME ELECTRIC TO APPEAR IN UTAH COUNTY Home Modernization Stressed To Aid Recovery. ordinance was passed at the Lehl City Council meeting, Tuesday calling election for Friday, September t bond H it will be the Lehl citizens privilege to vote whether they want the federal Loan of $29,000 for the replacement of the wood pipe In Lehi City water mains or not. The Federal government has accepted the Lehl City request for the loan and will give the city 30 percent of the loan, the rest to be paid back within thirty years at a rate of not exceeding four percent Interest, if the bond Is voted for. The water works will have to be repaired at some time in the near future and if advantage is taken of this loan 30 per cent will be given direct to the city for the purpose. It has been recently demonstrated to the people how serous any trouble with the water supply may become, as many have either hauled water from surrounding artesian wells or tried to keep a supply of n water best tennis courts In the state, and built at a lower level without With the of the Lehi Lions Club it was decided to build a court on the same level, with the and the same size as the old court. As soon as the court is finished and cured, a large open air dance will be held, the proceeds going to help defray the added cost of the larger court and This will give Lehl one of the best tennis courts la the state. WATERMELON hand. This condition, while it has been bad, is not even a small percentage of what may occur if the mains are not replaced. Two or even more homes have burned from lack of proper fire protection. If the bond carries, the small 2 inch fire hydrants will be re- A warning was given this week to boys who have been stealing water- melons, by City officers. Boys are notified that the stealing of melons must stop. The local officers are making a close, check of the melon patches and those caught will be (severely dealt with. Many farmers have experienced almost an entire loss of their crops and may have a small patch of melons that they have, been nursing along with the hope that a few dollars could be raised to help defray expenses. A few boys in a short time will destroy the larger part of a patch; not for the melons they eat but just for the thrill of doing the thing. Some boys have already been caught with melons and will be dealt with by the officers. Other suspects are being- carefully watched. Local officers state that the boys will certainly get a thrill if they are caught with stolen melons or In the melon patches-- placed with 4 inch hydrants, giving adequate fire protection to our homes and a safe supply of culinary water The ordinance is printed in these columns It would be well to read the ordinance, study It and Investigate conditions, then decide definitely which way you cast your vote. DEMOCRATIC DELE- GATES NAMED Democratic delegates for the Congressional Convention which will be held at Provo on the forenoon of September 1, were named as follows: Sylvan Clark, John S. Evans, W. H. Jenkinson, Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson, Edward Southwick. Mrs. Blache- Evans, Stanley Clark, James Peterson, Cecil Johnson and Jesse Barnes. Delegates for the State Convention to be held on the afternoon of September 1 at Provo will be: Victor Nichole, David Evans, Booth Sorenson, Lela Coates. David Peterson, Mrs. Booth Sorenson, W. W. Dickerson, Mrs. Fred Kirkham. j j POULTRY EXPERT TO LECTURE HERE FRI. j FORWARD ON TENNIS COURT j j j j ; j Mrs. Amy Smith spent the week-en- d Pleasant Grove at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Adams. COURT NEWS in MOTORIST FINED FOR SPEEDING C. J. Holbrook of Salt Lake County was arrested for speeding through Lehi on the State Highway Friday We have some real values for getting He was fined $ 5.00 by Judge evening. your boys and girls ready for school. Thomas Webb. 89c pair and up SHOES (Leather) .....49c pair and up SHOES (running) COURT NEWS 59c and up EOTS' OVERALLS LIGHT WEIGHT UNION SUITS....19c 19c Pair SHORTS Lynn Walker was arrested Monday MISSES' RAYON Lynn Walker of Pleasant Grove, 15c and up BLOOMERS was arrested Monday Utah, FULL LENGTH HOSE, 15c Pair evening at the DansArt for intoxiAll Si'es ANKLETS, Assorted Colors....15c Pair cation. He gave a bail of $10.00 and PENCILS with Erasers..1c, 2 for 5c, 4c arrest wai 10c forfeited the bail. The LOOSE LEAF BINDERS Fowler. Marshal made 5e by 65 Shetts FILLERS PENCIL BOXES with pens, pencils, -- 10e rule, erasers . NOTICE Erasers ...1c, 2 for 5c and 5c 5c Compostion Books, 120 pages 5c Fenholder with pen points All peddlers and hawkers must proVrooth Paste 9c Package merI Tooth Brushes 10c cure licenses before offering any chandise or wares for sale. Persons We Solicit Tour Patronage taking orders for later deliveries will be prosecuted for trespassing. The with MARKET public is requested to PAGE CASH . city officials in this matter, notifying the city clerk of all such offenders. 1ST EAST, MAIN STREET, LEHI Lehl City Council, i j mm Enjoy Clean, Wholesome Dancing with Largest Crowds We have had a bad season for water. Every possible source of moisture is being drawn upon, contamination is most likely to take piace. We have also had an exceptional bad season for flies which are our worst disease carriers. We must war on the flies and clean-u- p all contaminated pools of water sources. Outhouses must have deep latreens and covered daily with chloride of lime. If attention is not given these things we are surely going to have a dangerous spread of disease. We hope each individual will do his part to protect our health. Our sanitation ordinances however are going- to be enforced. Everything is being done to clear-u-p the source of our water contamination but boiling is still advisable. City Health Committee Dr. E. Eddington, NATIONAL GUARD MOBILIZED SUNDAY Proving that the National Guard of Utah and especially the 222nd Service Battery are ready for action at short notice, the Lehl unit were in uniform at headquarters in one hours time when called out at 1:30 p. m. gun-da- y. 48. died Rudger Van Buell Allred, home his at 1:40 a. m. Saturday at He illness. a long in Lehi following 1885, 2, Lehl. in September was born a son of James II. and Kate Jones Allred. He was reared in Lehi and had spent his life here. He fulfilled an L. D. S. mission to the Samoau islands, going there in 1909. He held the office of High Prest in the L. D. S. church. He married Rebecca Tew of MapleSurvivton In the Salt Lake temple. ing are his widow, four sons, Rulon, John G., Reed and Darrel Allred. all of Lehl; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Allred of Salt Lake City; five brothers, J. Urban and Clarence Allred of Raymond, Alberta. Canada; John G., Rodney C. and Aaron Allred of Lehi; two sisters, Mrs. Minerva Wade of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Odessa Cullimore of Provo. for Impressive funeral services Rudger Buell Allred were held in the Lehi Second Ward Chapter, Tuesday afternoon, with Bishop S. I. Goodwin conducting. The opening song "The Morning Breaks" a duet by Sadie Kittlnger ana by Thelma Goodwin, accompanied Mrs. F. D. Wortlon. Invocation James H. Gardner. Solo 'I Know That My Redeemer Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, accon. Live8 panied by Mrs. Lula Anderson. Remarks Wm. Rigby of 'Salt Lake City. Mr. Rigby was Mr. Alfred's first missionary companion. Remarks President A. Carlos Schow. "O, My Father" of ) j Be sure you are registered! Leaders of both the Democratic and Republican parties in Utih appealed to the citizens this week to make sure that they are on the registration books, so that they will hi able to their franchise on November 6. Monday was the first of seven days upon which Utah residents could beare enrolled. The other days Tuesday August 21, August 25, October 9. Oct Thet 10, October 16 and October 80. registration places will be open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. on each day. Those citizens who voted at the 1932 and 1934 general elections arp on the ex-erc- ise Biographical J J ii iiinirnrTnaT-MartMiffltaYir-iiiM- LEHI, UTAH registration books, but they are urged to check the rolls to make certain their names have not been omitted in tho recopying of the lists. QualificationiShown Those who should register are: Persons who have become 21 years of age since the last general election. Persons who have moved into Utah since the last election. They must have been residents of the slate lor at least a year; of the county at least three months, and of the precinct at least 60 days. Where To Register Registration officers are: District No. 1 Mrs. Inez Peterson. District No. 2 Mrs. Booth Sorenson. District No. 3 Mrs. Clifford Austin. District No. 4 Hyrum Evans. Mrs. Dormus Larsen and family moved to Bingham, Saturday to make their home. The Larsen family have lived here for a number of years and have made hosts of friends during1 their residence here. They have taken, active part in community, church and school affairs. .Their many friends regret their moving but wish them success and happiness in their new home. PEOPLES FEED CO-O- P. DEPARTMENT GET THE 'BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR CHICKENS BY FEEDING SPERRY'S FARM TESTED FEEDS SPERRYS FEEDS ; I A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN STREET 3. ARE REGISTERED Peterson. MINTRALAC GILCHRIST HARDWARE to 12 Games scheduled for this week are: Provo played at Lehi Wednesday atfernoon but the game waB still goin as we went to press. Lehl will meet the Orem team at Orem on Saturday afternoon. American Fork wll play Lehi on the home diamond on Wednesday, August 22nd. Pleasant Grove will play Lehi at Lehl on Friday, August 24th. BE SURE YOU Sketch of Rudger Van Buell Allred iS,.io-Von Ruell Allred. son of James H. and Kate Jones Allred, was born in Lehi, Utah, September 25, 1885. The early part of his life was spent , here where he attended the Lehl Public Schools. In 1903 he left In connection with his father and one or two of his brothers for Raymond Alberta, Canada, where he engaged in farming, returning each winter to attend the B. T. U. at Provo, and the A. C. College at Logan. He was active in church activities in Raymond Alberta, Canada, his chief labors being superintendent of the Sunday School. In 1909. while still residing in Canada he received a call to the Samonan Mission where he performed a very faithlul mission, lasting for a period of j four and one-ha- lf years. In 1914 he. was married, in the Salt Lake Temple to Sarah Rebecca Tew, daughter of ' Bishop Wm. T. Tew and Clara Elizaheth Snow. ' Shortly after his marriage he moved from Alberta to Lehi where he has since resided. He died August 11. He is 1934, at the family residence. survived by his wife nd the following children: Rulon, Buell, John Gernett; Clara; Reid Tew; Darell James and All mothers of Lehi City cand mem Marie; his aged parents James H. and Kate Allred of Salt Lake City, and the music room of the High School Build- following brothers and sisters: J. ' ing. Friday. Atieust 17th at 7:30 p. m. Urban; and Clarence of Raymond ' Alberta, Canada, John G., Rodney C. and Aaron of Lehi, Minerva Wade of Salt Lake CHy and Odessa Cullimore of Provo. Until hindered by his recent illness; j he has been an active worker in the j church here in Lhi, being a member of the superlntendency of the Sunday School and was also superintendent of . the Religion Class. He was a High j Priest at the time of his death, and . spent the latter part of his life In a very strenuous labor in the gathering of genealogy. He died in full faith of the restored Goopel, and a few moments before, he said he would not take a million dollars for his affliction and what It meant in his life. Quarts 79c, Pints 40c, Half Pts. 25c Fourth Pints 15c MINTRA HOUSE PAINT Pints 35c Quarts 65c Moore's Oriental House Paint $1.75 Gallon Douglas game with a score Lehi-Fo- rt Duet Webb and Joseph Coulam. accompanied by Frank Sharp. Benediction Patriarch A. J. Evans. The grave in the Lehl City cemetery was dedicated by President Virgil ARE BEST BY TEST CHOPPING ....:..10c Per MASH ........$1.65 Per DAIRY FEED $1.50 Per RABBIT PELLETS $1.75 Per CALCITE .40c Per CO-O- P. CENTRAL LEAGUE FOR LAST HALF Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. WANTED OATS, BARLEY and LEI!! LEADS WHEAT We Pay 5c More Per Hundred la Trade For Grains. Let Us Serve You THE PEOPLES CO-O-P. The Lehl baseball team are leadln the Central League for the last half at LEHI, UTAH present and are determined to keep the STATE STREET lead throughout the remainder of the season if possible. The boys won two irrimiii I Recreation Healthful Safe, at GENEVA . games last week on the home field. The game with Orem Wednesday showed a total of 9 to 6 in favor of Lehl Lehi were also victors in the Armond aim ooeaa s FOR SCHOOL DAYS WILL SOON BE HERE ill Erilfc A HEALTH WARNING When the call for mobilization came, Captain Curtis was enroute to Mt. Nebo and could not be found. Junior Evans second in command coud not be reached. Second Lieutenant Robert Gichrlst as the next In command, took charge and in one hours time there were nineteen men and three officers ready for duty. Fifteen of the guard were away from town at work and three were not accounted for. The call for mobilization was sent to all units, of the National Guard In the state as a test to determine how fast WEED CLEANUP BEGINS the National Guard could be assembled in time of emergency. Mothers and wives of the Guard A number of loyal ctizens heeded members xperienced a few hours of the request of city officials to clean worry and were frantically trying the reason for the hurried call for , the weeds from their sidewalks. A mobilization when found their large number of home owners Immedi- fears were uncalled they for and that the ately went to work and cleaned the mobilization was merely a test. weeds from their walks, the improvement in their surroundings amply re- RELIEF SOCIETY paying them for the time and labor TEACHERS ENTERTAIN necessary in removing the weeds. The school block is rapidly being A portion of the visiting teachers of cleaned and sprinklers turned on the the Lehi Third Ward Relief Society lawn, adding greatly to the city's ap- entertained the association members at pearance. a program and refreshments, Tuesday A large number of the walks around afternoon in the ward chapel. Hostown are still hidden by their growth tesses were Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. of weeds. It would be well worth while C. L. Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. Johnson, for those who still have weedy walks George Ricks, Mrs. William Trinna-ma- n, to stroll past their neighbor's place and Mrs. I. W. Fox. Mrs. James Annote the improvement the removal of derson and Mrs. Walter Faber. the weeds has made. WTiy not clean the walks this week? BAND MOTHERS NOTICE j ARE YOU READY? AIR AT RFST I to-fin- Prof. Carl Frlschknecht; of the Utah Agricultural College, one of the best authorities in the state, will meet the Lehi Poultrymen Friday evening. He will also be in Lehi Friday to visit the Lehi poultry record keepers. He will j be the speaker of the evening at the meeting in the Memorial Building on Friday evening at 8 p. m. In bringing Dr. Frischknecht to Lehl the poultry association are giving the poutry pro- ducers a rare opportunity to hear a poultry specialist. The meeting is open to the public and the building should ' be filled. 8 The time p. m. Friday evening. The place Memorial Building. WORK GOING Work on the new tennis court isj The going forward in fine shape. court has been leveled, gravel hauled ready for the cement, forms are being built and plans are made to start pouring the cement Friday. The conrt will be built the same size as the old court and on the same level. The plans at first called for a smaller court, one four foot smaller each way than the old court, which is one of the I . j and a free Home modernization cooking school feature the program of the Home Electric, one of the exhibits of the Chicago World's Fair, which will begin its tour through Utah county next week. The show, on a state wide tour, just finished a month's engagement in Salt Lake county. The schedule for Utah county follows : Lehi, Fifth Ward Amusement Hall, August 21; American Fork, Firm-ag- e Hall. August 23; Pleaant Grove, Second Ward Amussement Hall, Aug. 24: Eureka, Juab county, Aug. 27; Santaquin Ward Hall, Aug. 29 and Sharon Ward Amusement Hall, Orem, August 31. Women in Salt Lake county praised highly the cooking school, conducted by Miss Nancy Finch, home expert for the Utah Power & Light company. The demonstration is held in the afternoon at 2 o'clock and free recipes are pre-.setto every person attending. The evening performance at 8.15 features the new science of seeing and In addition demonstrates modern methods of home lighting, rural eletcrication. A moving picture completes the program. The science of seeing represents the latest advancement in the conscrvition ef eyesight and its protection of improvement of health and energy. The housing program which was ore of the major efforts of the administration for recovery and employment will be explained at both sessions by Elmer E. Jonnson, director of the show. In this way the Utah Power & Light company is cooperating to the fullest extent for improving the living of the American family. Prizes will be given away at both the atfernoon and evening performances. The modern kitchen, one of the exhibits to be displayed, was built primary for display but it constitutes a fully workable cook shop with all the necessary units arranged as they would be in an ideal home. It embodies all the new developments and Improvements which have come within recent years to lighten the burden of the housewives and others interested in modern methods of modern homes. ed THIEVES BEWARE on RUDG ER BUELL ALLRED MODEL KITCHEN C0MIN6 FOR SEPTEMBER 14TH boiled Pre era py LEHI CITY'S VOLUME 7H o fl Swim in pure, clean water, both Safe and . Heathful Filtered and Chlorinated r . ' |