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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY. APRIL April g THE LEHI FREE PRESS 8, 1937 In into this world in a frail and delicate be dependent,T .v. arch on has appeared name we ;her body and ju we look upon her no an as is known bee her for the nm time in this mortal record the ne n Since free been has payer. when her sphere and eun serious operations fmm ain. She was the third child four very cheeriuin uith of Margart Elsie Booth and Christ- - jtin,e has emerged aimo fortitude and was born: and Hackett Charles opher n Son after her mothers death in Wellsville, Cache County, Utah, jlWO. Maud remain, August 20, 1886. ana car m On account of tne var.ous occupations home remam.ng fallowed by her father, the family during the t has preferred x time Since tn-ifrom place to place where em- as long as she couM care for herself ployment could best be found. When Maud was z'-- years old they L Dain F w.v , vear, moved to Rock Springs. Wyoming. iha mental suffering she can ha undergone in her Alpine which was then their home on be imagined. for 22 years. She never failed to appreciate the She entered the first grade in the the friendly calls of a neighbor or Alpine District School and success- little kindnesses hown her by anyone. fully completed the eight grades About two months ago she was she was hampered by taken int.-- the home of her sister, poor eye sight and during part of her Edna, and from that time until she a school life, was compelled to remain , a 1937 . away. .Monday. April im, passed all w.th basement a in light excluded; for anJ u,nder,y for weeks at a time welfare has been the first conher Her desire to be of service and live sideration of the family. above her physical handicaps has been in Maud's experience nursing in evidence throughout her life and must have given her the know others of she has a record of church activity ledge of her own condition and that which persons of much stronger condeath was inevitable, but through all stitution could well be proud. her sickness she never once uttered a In Alpine she held such positions a word of complaint or expressed as treasurer of the Young Women's lot was too hard. her that feeling Association, Sunday School librarian, Throughout her entire life she was teacher in four different departments lovable and uncomplaining and kind, in Religion Class, teacher in Primary who knew her best and under those and in very class in Sunday School stood her life, loved her m6st. from the Kindergarten to the TheoHer body weakened little by little logical Departments. until the last spark of her vitality In 1914 when the family moved to out. Her mission here is finishwent Idaho, she was called to teach the ed and when next we see her it will Theological class in the Arimo ward be in a glorified state, sanctified by the Sunday School and in the Eighth ward suffering through which she passed in Salt Lake City she was counselor crowned as one of God's most and in the Young Women' Association. favored children. After coming to Lehi she taught a class in the Second ward Sunday School for about a year and also in FIREMEN CALLED OUT the Fifth ward for another year. In 1922 she received her endowments Firemen answered a hurried call to and has done work in the Salt Lake .the home of Mr. and Mrs. William 52 names. of The for spirit temple independence that has been outstand- Shepherd, at 1:30 a. m. Thursday. A ing in her life has often urged her to coal shed was totally destroyed but work beyond her strength and she has damage to other buildings was faced adverse circumstances and surmounted difficulties that would have Miss Verla Thayne and Jay Powell discouraged many another. She has worked in hotels, cafes, department attended sessions of conference in Salt stores, offices of various kinds and in Lake City, Sunday afternoon and evening. private homes. About 15 years ago she began nursBig Double Show at the Royal Weding and had cared for patients in Salt Lake and surrounding towns, in nesday and Thursday. Let's Go! Arimo, Idaho, and in Los Angeles, Pasedena and Glendale, California. In all these positions she gave her REDUCED ELECTRIC best service and besides being self RATES EFFECTIVE supporting she contributed generously to others and built up a little savings account for the day when she would OH APRIL FIRST ! The opening song ''A Perfect DEATH SUMMONS Day" Fifth Ward Relief Society Chorus. ELSIE MAUDE HACKETT Invocation President A. C Schow. Solo "I Know That My Reederaer Edward Lives" accompanied Miss Elsie Maude Hackett, 50, died of Salt Lake both Winifred Cross, of a home by the Thursday at noon at Lehi-ShCity. in Mrs. Banks, Junius sister, Biographical sketch was read by had been ill several years . Junius She was born on August 20. 1R86, Dr. J. G. Jones. at Wellsville, a daughter of C- - C. and Edward Home" Solo "Going Margaret Bo- th Hackett, and she had Cross. lived in Lehi, Salt Lake City and Los Remarks Alfred A. Gualluialz of Angeles, California. She was an active of Salt Lake City Eighth the bishopric member of the L. D. S. church, having Ward. Dserved in the M. I A. in th L. - S Quartet "Iead Me Gently Home" Eighth ward in Salt Lake City and Erma Bateman. Inez Burgess, Le-had taught religion class and Sunday 'and Beck and Tain Bateman, aeoom- School for several years in Alpine. anied bv Elma Burgess, all of She practiced nursing for several Alpine. vears in California and in Salt Lake of Remarks Burgess Bishop City. lpine. Surviving are the following brother? Closine remarks and reading of Mrs. Junius Banks, and sisters: of from the Fifth resolutions Lehi; Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh, Alpine; Ward Relief respect Society by Bishop Henry Charles Hackett. Montrose, Cal.; Jack Erickson. and Rulon Hackett. Salt Lake City; "Wanted on the Ladies Chorus Margaret Mills, Portland, Ore-- Other Side." and Joseph E. Hackett, Repressa, Benediction John. Devey. Calfornia. The grave in the Alpine Cemetery funeral services for was dedicated by Robert Booth of Impressive Maud Hackett were held in the Fifth American Fork- Ward Chapel, Saturday afternoon Biographical Sketch Wnen tlsie Maud Hackett was with Bishop Henry Erickon born, a choice, courageous spirit came Crs, e Banks-Remark- s - ifr. , 'Need a Telephone? "Come over, we're having a party TIRE!" Useful every day, priceless in emergencies, a telephone pays for itself in time and trips saved. Any employee will take your order - j You Need You Heed Chevrolet's New,. ! Valve in Heed -- -- 7,w 1 So good that , It cs ves you both ' E5 horsepower ana pea elf-ste- el bodies combining silence with - ' r - most So so comforttsble so different. , brakes ever,- - safe V safety. get all these features at lowest cost only in Cl rOH ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION 1 W3ILiY CHEVROLET iiwidKM MOTOR DIVISION, mmd SWApm MmDm&Om CmIMmmur Opmrioa. DETKOIT, 1UCHICAN Lmat mtMt mIv. 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Domestic plectric rates of the Uta.h Power & Light Company for lighting and small appliance use were again reduced Thursday when the second half of the TWO CENT a kilowatt hour reduction, ordered last October 1 went into effect, George M. Gadsby, , president and general manager, announced Wednesday. The second half of the reduction amounts to one cent a kilowatt houn for all residential consumers on lighting schedules on the interconnected system in Utah and Idaho and becomes effective on bills renedered after April 1. The October 1936 and April reductions will save 49,000 consumers of this class of service $152,000.00 iannually, Mr. Gadsby said. Under the new rate, domestic lighting consumers in cities under 15.000 population and in rural territory will pay, after a minimum charge of $100 for. 11 kilowatt hours, at ton rate of six cents a kilowatt hour for the first block of 75 kilowatt hours and four cents per kilowatt hour for all additional. Previous to the reduction in October, 1936, the top rate, after the minimum charge, was eight cents a kilowatt hour. Mr. Gadsby said the new rates are the lowest ever made effective by the company for electric lighting and small appliance service, and should prove an incentive to consumers to increase their use and thereby take advantage of the "half price plan" and the low objective rate filed by the company in October, 1935. He said already 43,000 of the company's customers raved $276,000 in 1936 from the "half price plan" and more than 21,000 had reached the low objective rate. Amplifying his comment said: "In accepting these reduc-'inr-- g we are not unmindful of the oblisration to our preferrH stockholders and the fact that earnings are nrt vet sufficient to meet current . . dividend requirements, to sav nothing additional earnings to pay accumulated and unpaid dividends nrisinc from depression vears. 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