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Show i ? J 5 TUe - IU it9 I TT ICiTuriRin nrRiRinii-- ehi Fre - ' LEHI ' hub v HQ5IE-OWXE- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIT. 5, 1934 LT P dm NUMBER S4 mi. . A. (MUTEST JflT EVENT LEHI CITIZENS WARNED DAHCERS NAMED mgS School Amateur the pennant awarded jjjnen In the tenth annual type M. L A. want first cherries are wuim cuniesis WeiA flnloV. s r very apt to get nipped, Utah luesaay evening and . . . Presence of mniBt.., . .Nevada: and ArnoM v a a wina are couples selected . . ygii school commercial contest """-- act contrary to the meet in Lehi Second frost. 0 " " (US TUe8day'l R. J. Curtis of April 17. Lan,ar. Mississippi, "'alMOB in charge. StudenU from Contestants were named as follows: one sister.. Mrs . Im., re wuu-l IHPOaTAflf fldibo and Wyoming entered the has been Jiving in Los w.cjr, CaliAngeles, I. First Ward-Le- ona Okey and Wm fornia: also sixteen grandchildren. Smith; Audery and Wayne Thomas. ' Two pjjisy Hansen of the Lehl team SHALL WE children and two grandchildren HAVEA STATE FAIR? In the amateur Second Ward-Lafirst place Allred fron and have preceded her in death. Don Simms; Keith Davis was awarded a medal Dear Sir: and Karma Kind, loving, cheerful, with a sweet Tou are probably aware that Evans. Alternates Marie Thrasher Kbolusblp- Miss Hansen won first there is smile of welcome to all who entered art year. This year she typed a movement on foot to put on a State and Mack Davis. . .! Third Ward Doris Tavloi- tin the home, alwava rmil, t words per minute with 17 Fair in Salt Lake City this falL We in time of need. A true neighbor feel that the state fair is a Wayne Sunderland; Zola Brown and -day great help' Bert Saint and mother whose to the livestock work In Utah Beck. Alternates Lucille John-- 1 an deeds and loving counsel will son without and Heber HadfJeld. It we are loosing an opportunEvan Croft and each year do the yt"B to Fourth meet. the work at our LnJlag ity herds and flocks up to keep Fowler and Reed Christofferson; Genalyn the proper standard. LEHI SERVICE STAR LEGION Wing I met some of the state fair officials and Max Skinner. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT DISTRICT KB TRACK, Fifth Ward Delia Roberts and In Salt Lake FIELD DAY PLANS decided to calllast Friday and it was Adamson; Arva Wing and Keith Von In loving memory of Effle DIckerson. Lott. The death of Mrs. a meeting of as many Effle DIckerson, livestock men as we can get together Alternates Cleo Royle and Elwood carries deep sorrow to countless friends La tre completed for the Afplne Loveridge. f " 1ST tl '71 a 3 u- fins! Verl I - - latter- nh o Ward-Ver- land ind field day, which will I ld at American Fork. April 18. f fcipali of all junior and senior high t I li In the district have been in- ! led by J. M. Walker, chairman of I rrangment committee, regarding: i Wram of the day. a was tome talk among: school I Ls of doing away with the i a and field program and substl" j i "play day" type of entertain- t. but U was decided to continue imual event as usual. ict track . - Friday night, April 6 at 7 o'clock In Judges were Arland Eastlan and the Chamber of Commerce Building Maybelle Farr of Pleasant Grove and Salt Lake City. Some of the points to consider and Mrs. Stanford Wilde of American Fork. decide at this meeting are: 0 First, that we hold a state fair offering no money in the premium list as published but the exhibitors will share in the gate receipts for their premium money. The fair officials say the live stock would receive some sixty percent of the receipts. They also feel that if we have good weather the exhibitors will receive as much as they have been receiving most years. Second, no traveling herds would; participate in the premium money. Such herds would be invited to come to the fair and be given every consider ation possible but would only get rib bons and the Utah entries get the money. Third, stall fees would be eliminated or oniy a hiihui cuarse uo uiouo w FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. DICKERSON Impressive funeral services were held in the Lehl Third Ward chapel, Monday, for Mrs. W. W. DIckerson, who passed away at Millington, Tenn., on March 4. The chapel was filled to overflowing with relatives and friends of the DIckerson family and the from, of the stage was banked with flowers, showing the love and respect that the Lehi people have for the family. The services were conducted by Bishop I. W. Fox. The opening song a quartet "O, My throughout the community who knew and loved her. , A woman of deep convictions and unusual strength of character. There was with in her nature a rare under current of sentiment, a strong, tender, and enduring affection for her family' I . her friends. Whereas, the Great Comamnder of all that was, or is, or is to be, has seen proper to promote to a higher and, glorious Post of Service our be-loved and honored friend; we deem It fit and propr that wt give expression in words of gratitude, admiration and love for this noble friend, given to us for a time by our Heavenly Father, Be It therefore Resolved, that we shall cherish and hold in tenderest memory her likeness and the fragrance Vm AkiAm t Iavs csjQ damHaa rA all with the sorrow that has come to us In our beloved friend's death there comes to us blessed words of hope which means so much. "She Is not dead but sleepeth." and on the glorious resurrection morn she will be restored to us once more. Whereas, she served us in our organization, be it resolved, that the Lehi Service Star Legion has suffered a loss in no more having the Joy of her gracious presence and faithful service and we give thanks that we have had the privilege of having her with us. We offer our tenderest sympathy to Borrow hM. ,oved onM ,n thelr nnv.nr thnt thev mflv receive comfort In their bereavement. We cannot Justly eulogie Too great for tongue or pen, A host of angles sing her praise Beyond our mortal ken! But oh, the silent tear will flow, There is a vacant chair. The sacred tears and love entwine A wreath of memories there. Resolved further: That a copy of these resolutions be sent to her family and a copy placed upon our minutes. Respectfully submitted by Lehi Chapter of Service Star Legion. OF WATER SHORTAGE To the stockholders of the Lehl Irri gation Company a very grave situation Z" T TV T aaany oi ine otaer men wno nave uvea here all their Uvea, say that the pro spects for water, this summer is more serious than ever before in their lives, so as officials of the company, we have some recommendations to make to you 1. Have patience and do not inter fere In any way with the division of the water. The general water master wi'J regulate the stream to the best advantage of all and if a true spirit of is manifested we will be abta to get by with less trouble than otherwise possible. 2. Have your own ditches clean and keep them clean all summer, much water is wasted because of seepage acd evaporation In an uncleaned ditch. where the water moves slowly. Ar rage for short runs through providing cross ditches where necessary. i. Have flowing wells closed where the water Is going to waste, this will save the underground water for the flowing wells and also the pump wells which are operated later on In the sea-aeon. I not allow any water to waste if you cannot use It during your turn, in re & profitable way give It to your neigh-mobor. ...1(1,,1.. mutti vrafpr Pflfl be j v vuiuvauuu saved on crops such as beets, potatoes and other cultivated crops. Last but not least, the golden rule If followed, will help us all. LEHI IRRIGATION CO. bers favor other candidates, as is their American privilege. Hpwever, the Lions Club Is purely a and body. Anything and everything under the sun may be properly brought before its meetigs for open forum discussion barring partisan plitice and religious. Their code of ethics forbid their using their influence for any political appointments or candidacies, snd any cadidate statlg the Lions Club is supporting him is either unaware of the facta, or has been grossly misinformed. The Lehl Lions Club, or any other service organisation, does not attempt to control the ind'vldual opinions of its members, and does not stand responsible for their action to any greater extent than .any local church organisation stands responsible for the sctlons of its members ind officers. Both are free to voice their own opinions, but as to opinion and prejudices, THE LEHI LIONS CLUB HAS NONE. free-bo- ra non-politi- cal - I nd ARBOR DAY SET FCS1 APRIL IGTII Arbor day was set for April 16 in a proclamation Issued Tuesday by Goverthe annual meet ij nor Henry H, Blood. The governor urged all citizens and organisations to Morning observe the day with appropriate exerjalor high school posture parade cises, ,rla; junior and senior high girls' "For many years It has been customI period, with the following activ' ary to set aside one day each spring; basketball, j: Baseball, volleyball, for the planting of trees, plants, shrubs, iia ball, stunts, races; Junior high WATER SUPPLY OHLY vines and bulbs, that man may aid lol boys' track and field events i" nature In her endeavor to transform th ml I vault, discus, 880 yard run, shot unsightly and displeasing to scenes of . broad Jump, medley i relay, Javelin, beauty," the proclamation said. John Price. Dale Hadfleld and Walter Jump, relay. , "As a result of this practice there M MEASURE the barns would not be fined with Hutchmj PROVO WATER8HED acconlpan,ea by Mrs. Geo. Afternoon are many inspiring landscape views si MENTS AVERAGE 10.10 INCHES, poor animals. I P. Price alor high school posture parade otherwise would not be in evidthat eliminated would be Fourth Passes 15 INCHES BELOW tyEAN. ' track and field events. Prayer Bishop R. J. Whipple. the proclamation added. 'Tt is ence," concessiou and Exhibitors entirely. Duet "Come Unto Me," Mr. and p Lehi High School inter-cla- ss desirable that this custom be cona re The water content of snow on the Mrs. Arnold Brems, accompanied by h meet will be held on the Lehl people would possibly be allowed the youth of the state and that tinued, to would have pay Mrs. Ferrel Brems. duced rate but all Provo river watershed was 10.10 inchA on Friday, April IS. nation may be Impressed with the l gencl-ato pdmlssln Sketch read by W. H. Barnes. es, or 39 per cent normal, according something. The at four fact that beauty and a love for the snow surveys conducted ticket would be placed at 25 cents or Remarks Bishon William Hadfleld. beautiful should bee ultivated at all thereabouts. stations during the period from Oct. Solo "Lay My Head Beneath a' -- IT CROP ESCAPES hundred T. Frank times." Fifth In the past many 1, 193J, to March II, 1934, Rose" Mrs. Fern Johnson, accom' Wents of Provo, Provo river water dollars has been spent lor juages. panied by Mavis Johnson. AFTER reported Tuesday. commissioner, These men are usually brought from Remarks Mrs. Violet Barnes. BURGLAR Ml COUNTY The for five stations, outside the state and their expenses, Serprecipitation the from of respect Resolutions GOLD STORM plus wages, runs into a considerable including Salt Lake, Provo, Heber, vice Star Legion Mrs. George Goates. EQUIPMENT SHED Park City and Snake Creek, was but amount of money. It Is proposed to Violin solo "The Broken Melody" 62 cent most departments Me or no 7.11 inches, or normal, the per damage was done to use local Judges for Roger Price, accompanied by Mrs. Geo. CAPTURED III ACT report shows. Salt Lake, with .03 oounty's early fruft crop In the this years. P. Price. Inches precipitation, had a higher Wave of Mondav nie-h- t Sixth Some are of the opinion that ftf! mrdinsr Remarks Bishop S. I. Goodwin. earner than Provo, which had about nem average be should Lift fair Have the nvey among orchardlsts. Johnny Dean of Kansas, was caught Solo "When The Angels Snake Creek, in "the Is done inches proper 4.75 precipitation. ac the weather. If this William Hadfleld, Veil" County Garage on- - the state ed The to be maoe with 10.47 Inches, had the greatest Highway. Johnson. Fern Mrs. Friday morning by night fT trees revealed that little or no arrangements will have by companied precipitation of all which was 70 per marshal, Ira Racker. Dean had filled was done in orchards in varl- -' with the counties in order to get their Remarks Patriarch A. J. Evans. cent of normal. iair. 1 Parte of two cans of gas from the large trucks the county. Farmers fairs on ahead of the state hold Closing remarks Bishop I. W. Fox. meetled that ,,ni you v- Mild - t would suggest that and had tools and other supplies piled Wast Thou "Sister Quartet a Monday counties with the leading and Lovely." on the floor ready to carry away. EnIn the 'and a' FESTIVAL was iUHIOR tags there ..night .. . IV snuw nraiv .. a mTn.j trance was gained by breaking the lock ii wouia mean a aisastr- - ureeucio thot usual Prayer H. C. Evans. here I on frost. the front door of the garage. He Lehl in City the Cemetery and consider the points suggested The A SUCCESS grave think was taken to the county Jail at Provo official weather observer in as well as any others you might was dedicated by George F. Barnes. l' by deputy sheriffs John S. Evans and Biographical Sketch announced that the mercury of. some represent of Girls festival have the Junior first The DIckerson 0 degrees above Walter Curtis Bell Durrant, you Effie See that Mrs. ero Monday eng in - was born October 30, 1880, at Lamar, FAREWELL HUSBAND, Lehl Stake held In the Second Ward, f-- This is right around the dang- -, ative breeders at the will be underWednesday evening was a very pretty Mississippi. The daughter of William Joint, according to Anson B. Call Lake so that everything CHILDREN FAREWELL Miss LaPrlel to and enjoyable affair. married was She Curtis. and Julia . -- o , ihsg ran -eel Goodwin was general chairman of the October 24 orticiais 'degrees the Walter fair DIckerson, The William and peaches, aprlocots the pr emium festlvaL They Farwell husband, farewell children. Mississippi. enough money to publish refunded 1897, at Lamar, be to awhile for must leave I The girls were seated at card tables and have you 21, would 1903, came to Lehi, August list but it God has called me In horse-sho-e know that one Don't formation, and enjoyed have you to spent Utah since coming lftTwo new buildings are under con- be hold not must in delicious And here, summer a one you luncheon, each ward using There is no other year in California and ill so me time love well how decorations and menus. Tes I Individual know you present the atructlon at exhibitor Mississippi writer quite like were Mrs. A. H. Fits-yeraevery And you would not have me go for guests beautifur lived room a Special has DIckerson Mrs be ample Mrs. Sadie Russon, Miss Arleen life and has been a wonder- - But our Father calls dear loved ones this year, breed. and useful mother' no. can't And Mrs. Rose Lott, Mrs. R. C. say you surely the is She Goodwin, a year be mother. This may to ful wife and more Allred and Miss Carol Proctor. Her work in the ,n .hiirtren. will have to show Is God ye feel Do not that The Toast Mistress, Miss Jean Fowland before, partial faithful church has been both the fair than ever mar ra in was Introduced by Miss LaPrlel Nor way ha any er, she unjust Wi active and for many years KOod weather they quaint humor, mellow If we only knew His purpose Goodwin. Ward money than in p Third the in teacher as a served or more premium Philosophy and gift of We might say God bless the day Prayer Mrs. R. C. Allred. Relief Society. to have made ar- - Had I lived X might have suffered A duet Gertrude Anderson and ready DIckerson Mrs. meeting March 8, 1934, famoui country editor course In life was run E're Batcheior. ' Maxlne my to anme man. spend intending rived in Mississippi, 0n of the port or been have taken In I Now selection Mavis Johnson. i and peace Piano mott widely husband tt shouia summer with her cept the plan quoted writers in the countyour, another On March 16th she became To my heavenly future home. show Karma Evans. dance will Tap you obligation that ,n everT children. Vera ry today Metta in fair Stunt Chrlstensen, aunt the an with vision ill while ...imds and support blessed have and children Fern Mildred Russon you Husband, Brown, Mr. Howe theresoon contributes to Millington, Tennessee, and way possible. me are the essentials of the spring Rothe, thii contracted pneumonia. after she piper column of pithy, Very truly clean-u- p me done, luncheon have the And the by nobly campaign. We have a girls done was Following H. RICH; possible LTMAN comment on current new Everything humanly heaven m from which will fill your calls our stock father But and dancing. complete games enjoyed but the ura County Agricultural "? "ends, flavored with for her Is run satisfaction 'to race needs As upmost your a In my earthly work her that she should take up "wiidom and humor let us serve yon, Do not grieve because I leave you HO higher sphere. made hhn famous. Come to me where I shall dwell DIckerson passed away Marcn Mrs. PHONE II brothers your friends about m- - la the home of Husband, children, sisters, 24 1914, at 1:80 p. farewell. while numlittle a nicle to tbey may For The Lions Club of Lehl and a aunt at Millington, Tenn, baDycliniewinbebeM her W. W. ny them a!a of Its members has been spoken of husband. ber her are The regular Surviving of Julia ---- --Denver, Mrs. Richard as Jr., Nurman, favoring certain local Individuals in In the femorl th0se In-- pickerson; ber mother, followtet d, of Norman James Colorado and their the and aspirations to one of tli major Tha Anril 4. from wt fArf tit ctmi present Curtis, of Uhl; are visiting with their federal appointments now open in A. E. e4 .re re.ue.ted to be Utah, Mr. and daughters: "Vlsriy knot why Ed of UW, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rlchn5 Nor- LehL Bandy: B. - Wckerson Howe it mccUim0j man ' who has-- been very CI with J. It ts true that some of the memtrsa! . "'"TATE" iTRXET LEHI,'VUTAH of Evans Magna: lira. o. A wonder Ctt Jesss Bamnger as tmprovle - reported of the local Lions .Club do favor eer-tpoeumoeSa but arson ox jjc "'BotfJ,Br Oty, turned t their Mn). mdrvMQal candidates other mem O. W. Frw evening. attend her fol-- events of r tt.., 440-ya- rd t-- 33PEncEnTnonnAL -- i MIME uu .nf k , , er-w- ld, 017 M m yT'fttothe Wallpaper Paints Enamels Varnishes ' hw Muralite V' well-bein- g, FAVaiTE Mil-for- r tattler or' tr. Lehi Lumber Co. |