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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 LEHJ FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH LOCAL ITEMS THURSDAY, QcT0Br at American Fork Saturday, mg food and clothing. The clothing was recovered. The xs-a- '5 olort AA. Otto Johnson of Bluebell, Utah, ouiiuuca severali was a guest of his daughter, Mrs. other thefts one at Salt Lake City,. p Merrill Wathen, Sunday. oi.uk: an bum roue irora a' parked car. "He told me," Chestnut said, "that Mrs. Martha Thorsen of Bluebell, is a truest of her sister. Mrs. M. w! after he walked KIUUSU'BI Jl pchool grounds, he broke into a car $ Wathen, this week. as a means of parked near-bifi , w.L.x kMrs. John Wragg and Mrs. Juliette hnf uinifiieu on wnen tne 3 owner returned." Taylor of Provo, were dinner guests of Mrs. Geneva Stewart, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George I, Bone of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitman and lit- - Springville. were week-en- d visitors of Jt Lehi relatives. jtle daughter," Janet, of Richmond, spent the weekend with Lehi rela-- ! tives. AUTO r y PRECISION SHOE REPAIRING Fine equipment, the best materials and expert workmanship guarantee a superior Shoe Repairing service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. We'll save you money and well give you the equal of a new pair of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. S5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE $5000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR I -- -v BY 1 I OS fo fmua W Mrs. Mary Biake of Long Beach, California, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wilcox. shoes. TELEPHONE f MAIN STREET. LEHI 85 u; ill POINT OF MOUNTAIN CELEBRATES 80TH Hot Water CRYSTAL SPRINGS ; 6 The State Bank of Leh jo I j CRASH AT ! AvniUblt ' Three Orem school teachers Water from the hot Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory of Lone mh to the U. E. A. convention in BIRTHDAY SUNDAY Mr. Stewart, could be SELECTED IS SITE piped Tree, Wyoming, and Miss Marjorie Salt Lake City were injured Saturday ings and used to reduce the! Anderson of Salt Lake City, costs. The fact that a ; spent morning when Joseph C. Nelson, of PRISON FOR STATE Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass held Salt Lake City ran into their car Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Anderson. f known as the Gordon (hi,., " between the Point of the Mountain open house, Sunday afternoon, honor hi A m ,. ;., f.,n.. i HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. luiij etjeuppea, allowii; til Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Brown and and Lehi. Denut v Sheriff .TK C ing the birthday anniversary of Mrs. im'"w operate large scale chicken STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Wanlass' mother, Mrs. Ellen Thomas. son of Harman Lodge, Oregon, are tvans reported. Utah's new state prison will be raising "i-eh- '' on at operations Mrs. Martha Johnson, 55, Orem, Friends and old neighbors of Mrs. built near the Point of the Mountain. visiting until Sunday at the Fon farm, Mr. Stewart f(;.i Thomas called during the afternoon to W ucox home. was treated at Lehi on the "Crystal Spring site," 20 miles modern home hosptal. She offer suitable for the to suffered a forehead the honored south of Salt Lake congratulations cut requiring intendent of the farm to live m'F91 City. truest. several Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bolev and FUNERAL SERVICES sttches, and bruises on the A majority of members of the other tracts, 'there are a numti8Si?li Out of town members of the family family of American Fork, were Sun left arm and leg. Berniece Cullimore 411 committee set the other buildings, where m advisory governor's to 75ay were: Mr. and Mrs. Rov HELD FOR FORMER day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs 324, 105 East Fifth North, Provo, present site last week, when they voted to ies can be housed lost two front teeth and received a Francis and Mrs. Hannah Francis of David Peterson. during constK.OVe'JN recommend the purchase of 848.5 of the prison. "City, Mrs. cut Morgan, on Lileth the Davis left and ear. Jennie Ander LEHI BOY The acres, water $84,929, costing including Mrs. Vera Hunter and William Whipple of Salt Lake City son, 37, Orem, driver of the car. was daughter and numerous valuable rights REGULAR DANCES TO BP urang' and John Whipple left Wednesday cut on the right hand, Evans stated. Morris Thomas of Provo; Mrs. Open HELD AT DAN-::-: Mr. Nelson said he had just Dassed Dennis Giles of Beverlv Hills. Cali Funeral services were held for for a deer hunting trip. fornia. Kegtdar Wednesday a truck at work on road construction. Charman Samuel W. Stewart reChester Daniel Thomas at the EdKern; . will- be held at -- xl. A beautiful birthday cake with ported at the end of the but he swerved hark toward the me uaiti wards Bros. Colonial Mortuary in Los that meeting Ma8i ter of the highway, hitting the other eighty candles centered the table, a number of points decided the choice, during the winter, beginning We Angeles, California, on October 10. DEMOCRATIC RALLY Rewa car on the Ift front. He was cut with vases of beautiful flowers carry- including the closeness of the site to day, October 26. The DansArt,, under direction of Bishop Raymond Corn a dergoing out on the pink and white color the center of the state's ing thorough cleaning anj' TONIGHT AT PROVO the forehead. Kirkham (formerly of Lehi) . population decorating. Thera Rem: The car belonged to Schofield Auto scheme. During the afternoon forty the seedabllity of soil, water l A large crowd of friends of Mr. ritrhts. bu.lt and a heating plant isttt company of Provo, which had loaned guests visited with Mrs. Thomas and price, improvements and other imnort- Thomas were in attendance and an There will be a County xna Lehi people are asked to the to car family. Miss Anderson Sunday Mrs. of ant a number beautiful evening, iactors. ' , Musk pending unuually large Dans Art Rally held in the Provo High trade-iavA fnr.v (L Mrs. Thomas, Hannah Francis. Mr. last night. City Marshal dm W1C music 01 Ki, Folio 1)1., I floral tributes were sent. Jllilno Cf.o. scnooi ivxinaccio Orchestra of Chicago. Thursday, Oct. Arley Clark of Lehi also investigated. and Mrs. Roy Francis, Mrs. Dennis The opening prayer was given by 20, 1938,Auditorium, Stewart Judge ill be expressed his satis at 8:00 p. m. Speakers from Giles. Mrs. Lileth Anderson, and Mr. Herman Anderlin and the opening state faction in the decision of the com I Volur and local candi organization and Mrs. Wanlass visited with Mr. mittee, exnlaininsr song, a male quartet "Face to Face." dates will be in attendance. MARRIAGE . taken a 0 that iicn and Mrs. U. A.Jones of Salt T.nirJ ailn Remarks by president Charles Nor petitions were taken under considerMrs. Mary . Peterson aiW City. berg were followed by the quartet ation, he believed that the best site the marriage of her dautrhtpr. .W The Lehi Lions "O Club nnstFather." have for the most reasonable My singing UTAH COUNTY STAYS price had to Mr. Marion Parker of Ame poned their meeting scheduled for been chosen. Bishop Raymond Kirkham gave a . , : , TV, Pnrl- Mr. Mrs. C. and R. October xxxc xuax 20, due to the deer huntine i lciiru iiook Ii ara ft Fox, son, Don talk on the life of Mr. Thomas. Favorable characeristcs possessed TAX DUE DATE and season opening. 6, in Salt Lake City. They willm I daughter, Patsy, and Mrs. Mar by the chosen The closing song "Abide With Me." site, said the chairman, their home garet Uonohue of Salt Lake Citv. I in American Fork, Doctor A. Richardson offered the f e. Wuick drainage and the wide The Peterson family entertaineil Glen Miller of Vernal, was a ralW were guests at the L. E. Lott home, benedicton. date for Utah countv uennquent varieties of soils that would permit a wedding Sunday. in their honors The A. E. Peterson, an uncle, dedicated taxes was extended Monday by the at the home of Mrs. Geneva Riuwui oi grasses, all types of the home supper Monday. of the bride's the grave. Utah sister, JTeachei from county commission prams, fruits and vegetables; availLeRoy Worley. Chester Thomas was born March November 30 to December 20. Mrs. Howard Ricks, Mrs. Dora able stone, gravel and other Mrs. lone G!lchrist is renorted Local friends of the building 31, 1895, in Lehi, a son of Daniel and xnc aLiuu xoiiowea recemt of a young cor Teacher Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Chester supplies are very close to the ill at the home of her wish propthem happines and success" The He Thomas. was petition requesting the extension sitrn Julia Feterson, daughter hot Smith, Mrs. B. erty, W. Brown and Mrs and cold water springs. tne luture. educated in the Lehi public schools ed by approximately 135 citizens from Lavon Young. S. J. Tavlor and high school. He studied music in various sections of the countv. the people attending the funoral Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MilW A Salt Lake Citv. He served his coun sponsorship of the Utah county farm for Madge Hutchings at Mr. , Moiri Bountiful, anil Mrs . ..imuu v uYius spent Tuesday. try during the World War with the oureau. Monday evening in Salt Lake Citv U. S. Marines, serving twenty-eig' te STATE STREET SHOE SHOP , 'torii tti.j i n, lions Hons I Start Blankets! Blankets! Blankets! ht months. Besides his wfe. Irene Thomas, he leaves a daughter, Mary Patricia, of California; his mother, Mrs. Julia Thomas Gurney of Lehi; two brothers Elwood Thomas of Salt Lake City and Seymour B. Thomas of Hollya grandmother, wood, California; Mrs. Mary A. Thomas of Lehi. Interment was in the National Soldiers Cemetery at Sawtell, Cali. HEAVY RAINS INSURE WHEAT DRY-LAN- D COUNTY DISTRICTS SHERIFF S SALE RECEIVE IN THE DTSTRtriT roiiDm txt $110,932 IN 1IENTS AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. STATK h' ' TAU I tana uuuutuuui ire norm county . Sundav virtnallv "-"- j imi ox uian ij iar ,i,;t J,a nf Art, ...... ,..cv lKJl "cai,x spring ana has materially feed on improved range lands, cattlemen and farmers reDOrt HIGH SCHOOL HEWS nviWJr SSERAL LAND BANK OF , u"'. itm, P ; "o3fl ana LAUKETTA ?n "ls ivlte; FEDERAL FARM a warunAnuw, successor to Land Bank CommiSKinnpr on SECOND DOE and THrRn r "D,nrr.',t ;"::.. ft n' ! Shoes ix t?i. eve Si forthe family Rubber Footwear Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. Power's Shoe tira W4;4,x. . MAUN 7(5- - - .for !xL 1'u-iii- .' S jnecessit Children's Snow Suits J 1 :: ' Totaling $110,930.18, a third quarter apportionment w:ll go out to county taxing units this week, reports County Treasurer Andrew .TDn0 The amount covers redemntinr, t July, August and September. the amount brings the total num mis source during 1938 to Farmers last week expressed fpar that only enough rain had fallen tn Pefendants. The iSenior Hop Committee for the sprout wheat seed planted and not eleven o'clock mOcf 22 193S ll Senor Hop has been chosen.. Mem- enough to cause it to come front door of Cou through bers are Theda Henke, Jean Johnson, the ground. Tax sale redemption col 309,516.65. utan. tne lanris sitnatorl Said COUntv and n.nrti.,il.i.l A Pauline Worlton, Dan Worlton, Mike lections have grown considerably ed as follows: "C list TOIir Iran, Kearney and Glen Russon. ;x out ...j Mr : PARCFT. x .,. rv LEHI MAN ARRESTED ai tne Jensen. Northeast corner "'""icncmg of Lot 3, of Lehision Staff meeting have begun Section 16, Township Comparative figures are as follows: 5 South, under the direction of the superRange 1 East nf tho qqix r i HI AMERICAN FORK rj.ii, $107,929.78; 1932, $101.037 .base and Meridian. tL.,v, visors. Dortha Evans and Margaret 1933. xu.i,04.4I; 1934, $314 nonthe Cnnntv X!nA k c.i n,r alone 1935. S288.39R94. low Banks are . . of the 1939 thence South 8 31' West chains; "4J1-JJames Lamb of Lehi, Lehision. and 1937, $521,924 45 thence West 7.99 d(.n chains; escapee from the state industrial chains: thence Nnrth S 91' Of the third quarter apportionment 37.71 chains to the Pmnt,, school at Ogden, was arrested in hobo Irovo City w receivc $ril81.60. xl! thence alonef!nnntv xt TnA "jungles" a mile and a half south of D. U. P- - HEWS a"'U01 "'strict, $4,618.80; 8Sli past 2.3fi t).m and ;" p" Amercan Fork Monday by American place of beginning. 1 " ' water district, ";"PoMn fork City Marshal Clyde Chestnut. AKt.hiL 2: 3.00 eporis ueputy Frank T. The Blue Bell Camp of the DaughChains West, nf Commencing Mril,ni1x iiiiuo was oeing neia at the in ot Northwest quarter of North- - , are: ters of the Pioneers will meet at the austral school for transfer to the , aort!"nings rhi, 1..4- -, American Fork, i.-- ,0 Section 15' ence home of Mrs. Julia Brown, Thursday, training school at American Fork. Alpine, $10.20; Pleasant Grove West. IS 84 .,oi0 $309 (October 27th (today) at 2 p. m. A11I when he walked away two weeks ago. point in the State Road: then 36;Lindon, $216.72; Orem, $644 49members of the camp are urged to be along said State Rond Nnrtv, no Marshal Chestnut said Lamh ad .Lm,oi 30' West fi J7 district, $8,761.31mitted entering the Otto King home in attendance. .l. North 8.85 chains t a .X166-48- ; Mapleton, o' tersectmp-- .Inhn PnL-'- " l?.,x 1: opanisn lork. $604 47 line; hence North 17 East 3.72 Salem, $8.70; Payson, $715chains; un;nce iouteast 2.89 chains to quin, $206.73: fin ui section line: thence Fast on Section line 4.13 chains to be- ieD0 sct100 district, In''132-38- : state and state school The nronerttr state ronH ?iy,y24.69; i 1a . r- nr na Allw.vw a.irn, mure county, $36,428.39tric, $12.40; Subject to existing right of ways All Colors PONDS TISSUES, Box BOO 24c water district. jqc ... MINERAL OIL, Pint 29c CO hh, Schillings or S. and W., Together with 16 shares of ration, $1,743.16; Spring RUBBING ALCOHOL, Pint 20c rouna e r 97 stock in American Fork Ration, S64.12: u..;iiary RPT,,a: COD LIVER OIL, Pint 75c Sperry's Wheat Hearts, pkg irrigation Comnanv (Cemeterv and 23c "ae , North Field Ditch), said shares district, $34.27: 35c i RAISINS, 4 Pound Packag..Z..29c ASPIRINS, Bottle of 100 jamidminadisrro-""a.Hen- being represented Cerificate by No. WEN'S UNDERWEAR, heavy 24 Can. Utah Vallwr iiu i Pumpkin, Uteh . "V "f. 3"12 of the water conntv xt r nntra r-l'aiv, 79c uatb, 9 found Bag "'hi net, $'.'U. weight $1.25, light weight i....cnen nonow sufficient for R1. k..x. : ."'un me irrigation or w acres, tuberculosis fmA . 10.( OUTING FLANNEL, 36 inch, 48 Pounds 79c flour, Sperry's I. '",lui hv an informal certificate 15c Oranges, Sweet Juicy, Dozen light or dark, yard 15c with all Together other of 1 VI LET J. & P. Coats Bed Spread TISSUE 3 for 13c everv kind an nature, right howrvr 19c Deviled Meat to the use 0f water, Cotton, large balls 6 Cans 24c CARD OF THAfiKS ditches and canals for the irriSwan's Down Cake Flour Yarn, Plain and Varigated, 29c f said nrem! gation ? We are headquarters for Blankets STREET I! I THE . ) - j :f j 11 a. An . sino. t ceSLql-rote,rT.o- f 1 ' j - ,.,;.,. - '"""i - - ran op ecials 1 j s.t.. 'J AmenkTeT 11 - - S 'sn that's of nrimx, Keen ;pf . 2J7-?1,1.- 1 full-flavo- Tofrether y Phone your orders and they will nererlitlment be delivered promptly to your door. with Ml fir,1 tpnt. nr.Mirt.n-.r,- apnertainino. fn the, rvnrnr j rever!f,ris. rrnnfTir'i'- nid rrnnnirH. issues and profits there- rents, cy. - BROADBENT'S STORE WE DELIVER niONE 20-- Dated FfritTr.rnr f3 10??, E n rTTT?VFI T,. . PnMiction m Wo . . Irm V'""'HV, I'Tan. LpM Frn tvac,, c 29, October 6. 13 and 20. 1MB." eek-en- W2 much ,h with svmnoxv.. x. ; ,;:"m,lWK Th lp e want to v 1 K,n- -a choice wei that has eCtd f its juicy, ""cxiiess anri ever " you ve such -j askd h,Vh r? OFF . d? " i WRSEH BROS. - u,t.t Phone 17 STREET LEHI RlJon ser- - r. I f thank all the funeral family of I,0tt aj n t 01 roast for you meat know enjoymV w - . lt bnnPs to a din. one for this our ha ner. for . 6U,8 1' x h "tiauon to all those whn so fit to Perfection. 11c .1 - x cnoose renre-sente- d FRESH QUALITY MEATS ROAST OF QUALITY ifM J V i4j |