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Show 1 nrv o ine em Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VIII EUREKA MAN MEETS TO START, MONDAY FUNERAL SERVICES His head and chest crushed by wheels which had passed over them, the boy of Thomas Randle, Jr., 24, of Eureka, was found on highway 91 just inside the east city limits of on or before October 31, 1939. Lehi about 5:30 a. m. Saturday, a are eligible for the work, according short while after the victim had apto a ruling from the state office. parently been struck down by a driver. Registration blanks must be filled out before, Friday, November 3. Randle's death was the eighteenth Blanks can be secured from Miss Ada traffc fatality in Utah county this Phillips at her home. year.. Interested parents 'are asked to meet with Miss Phillips. Friday, Cull Received Nov. 3. at 10:30 a. m. in the Faculty Mystery surrounded the fatal acRoom of the Primary Building. Suc- cident which claimed the life of cess of the project depends upon the Randle, a mechanic who worked with interest shown by the parents. his father in a service station at lass Cwork will begin Monday Eureka. mornirg. Thrre will be two sessions His body was found by officers one from 9 to 12 a. m. and one from after an unknown man notified a 1 to 4 p. in. The number for each Lehi telephone operator at an early session is limited and the first regis- hour that a body was lying on the tered will be admitted. highway, and told her to call the police. Conduetng the investigation were HALLOWEEN PRANKThomas Trinnaman. Lehi night marshal; Arley Clark, day marshal; STERS CAUSE SHORT Sheriff John S. Evans. Deputies J. J. Mercer and Atrhur Winters, and CIRCUIT Marshal! Albert Birk. American Fork. Deputy Mercer said Randle apparHallowe'en pranksters caused a ently was struck by a first car. later short circuit of one portion of the dragged CO feet by another, and posIx'hi City lights, Tuesday evening, sibly run over by still another mathrowing the southern portion of the chinecity into darkness for sometime. The. .Yo Automy Held prank caused dismay among the First Ward M. I. A. officers and No autopsy was held, but Dr. Elmo ward members where the M. I. A. Eddington, Lehi, who examined the Road Shows were forced to dismiss body, said Randle's chest and head on account of the light failure. were badly crushed, but no limbs A short length of barb wire was were broken, according to Mr. Merfound bent and hooked around the cer and Sheriff Evans. Mr- Mercer said Lehi City Justice city .light wires near the Grant residence, causing the trou- Joseph Smith signed a death certible. Elton Dansie noticed the flares ficate stating the death was accifrom the short circuit as the lights dental. went out. He notified power offccials Randle, according to the officers, of the approximate location of the had been to Salt Lake City visiting trouble. his wife, and was returning to A motorist traveling First East Eureka. He had pulled of the highstreet met disaster when he struck way just inside the Lehi city limits, some steel benches from the Wines and apparently started walking back Park, that had been put into the towards the heart of the city. His street by michievious hallowe'eners. body was found approximately a His bumpers and front of the car quarter of a mile west of his car. were damaged when he collided with The door of the machine was left Two cars were travel- open, and the ignition key was on the the benchesing north when the 1st driver saw the floor-boardbenches and swerved in time to avoid Gas In Car a crash, the second car could not The car was not out of gas, and turn in time and truck the seats. it operated all right when deputies also were The seats damaged. drove it into the city. Why the victim stopped on the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bezzant of highway and alighted from the car Lindon, Sunday withMrs. was a mystery to the officers, as well spent Gray's mother, Mrs. Bert Gray. as the identity of the motorists who struck him, and who the informant was who notified the telephone oper- jects Administration as a Recreation project, the Lehi Kindergarten will begin Monday, November 6th. Child-Te- n who have passed their fifth birth-da- y hit-and-r- Lit-tlefo- rd s. ator. That fact that Randle's legs were not broken gave rise to the belief the victim was struck by' the bed of a large truck or some other object which protruded from the side of a The Dress Shop vehicle. Randle is survived by his wife, d Norma Stapley Randle, and a who Norma Rae, daughter, reside at Salt Lake City; his parents, Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Randle, Sr., of Eureka, and the following brothers and sisters: Harry, Leslie, Lloyd and Allen Randle. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson, all of Eureka. three-year-ol- That's Goodwin's of course it's now bigger and better that ever. A grand selection of Milady's wearables. TAX PAYMENT Let us help you keep that gleam in his eye. regain. Our dresses are easy to look - as All sizes up to 52. You are always welcome at Depot Society Chorus. Invocation James II. Gardner. Trio "We Shall Meet Beyond the River" Mrs. I,eota Peterson, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Rula Dorton. Remarks Ray Boal of American Fork, and Lionel Jensen of Neola. Closing remarks Randall Schow. Chorus "God Be With You." Benediction J. W. Wing. Burial took place in the Neola cemetery. 1 mmmamummBaBsamnmmm ' ISSUES STATEMENT BOIL DRINKING WATER Thorough investigations are being made through the cooperative efforts of the Lehi City Council, the school health department, and the Utah State Board of Health, in an effort to determine the source of the recent typhoid fever cases of Alpine and Lehi. At the beginning of the school year, analysis of water samples taken from each school building in the district, showed that Alpine and Lehi water supplies were contamin- -' ated This matter was immediately taken up by our mayor and city of the physician and a check-u- p water system was made. However, no definite source of the contamination could be traced. Since that time, further water analysis snowed that the condtion has not yet been cleared up. Representatives of the State Board of Health have investigated both cases of typhoid in order to uncover any other possible source of infection. It has been recommended by them and by our city physician that while this condtion exists, it cannot be too strongly that water used for drinking purposes should be BOIL ED as a precautian against this disease. Mean while every effort is being made to eliminate all likely sources of contamination in order to insure Lehi citizens a safe water supply. J Ladies Dress Up 1. I'm in favor of the Lehi Municipal Power Plant because .It means a payroll in our city. It provides power to light the the recreational field for $1.00 per hour, this is at least 50c cheaper per hour than our neighboring cities have to pay. c. This saving means a total of $120.00 last summer and success or failure to the program. b. HOLD PIE SALE flootlights at The Lehi Band Mothers sponsored a meat pie sale at the school building, Wednesday for the band uniform funds. They have a few pies left, today, and will deliver them. Just d. On community and legal holiphone the High School Building and day jiower is used for the benefit of leave orders. They charge 10c per the citizens freely and the people piebenefitIf under a utility this would be impossible. e. It means a revenue to the city. BROTHER OF LOCAL f. Last but not least, I Ixk upon the increase in jwwer consumption WOMAN BURIED IN and number of units installed as a healthy growth ad a sign for greater HEW ZEALAND and bigger things for Lehi. g. 1 challange anyone to submit evidence that 1 have ever expressed Funeral services for George l, to the contrary of the above, known as the "Grand Old Man myself nor have I heard any of the party of Kawakawa,'' were held in New ticket. Zealand, September 14. He was 90 2I have made no promises to years old, and had taken a very any roup clique or factionI have prominent part in load building and traded no votes. I have dealt in ho public work. He was a brother of I am unpledged and Mrs. William Osborne, one other sis- personalities. unincumbered. Mrs. James Johnston of ter, 3. My sole interest in entering Pukekohi; New Zealand, survive- Mr. the race was a desire to help and be Boswell. He is also survived by of service to my community, which I f ifcht of eleven children. feel is the obligation of every member, to render to his or her communGLENN SMITH RELEASED ity service designed to push it forward and improve it. I believe in 4. in "Democracy - - FROM MISSION city government." CLASSES TO BcQlil W. P. A. adult educational will begin this week. They will be held in the Memorial Building each Thursday, from 2 to 4 p. m. The classes The applied arts class in charge of Mrs. Deuwalder will take up Christ- mas decorations. Mrs- Wakefield will be in charge of the English classes and will take up vocabulary and correct English usage and the writing of biograph- -, ies. All adults of Lehi are invited to join the classes. There is no charge for the courses. - GEOCEEY SPECIALS SENIOR HOP SET FOR NOVEMBER 22 S8c $1.98 $2.93 DAVID ROBERTS TO Kitchen Maid Flour 1 0 Pounds Sugar - Peacock Flour MILK - - - $1.29 4 for 28c - - 98c 65c HILL BROS. COFFEE Pounds Raisins JEL-SER(All Flavors) TUNA FLAKES Regular 13c SOAP 2 Quart Bucket Hewlett's Pure Jam 1 Quart Dinner Club Salad Dressing POWDERED SUGAR DOG FOOD LOOSE COOKIES APPLE CIDER 28c 26c 4 6 Packages T 6 25c 10c for 24c 69c 23c Pounds 25c 5c Can l8c Pound Gallon 3 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grapefruit, Bananas. Yams, New Cabbage, Onions, Celery, flower, Apples, l angcs, etc. LEAYE EOR MISSION QUALITY MEAT Manufactured by the famous Cannon Mills- ADULT EDUCATIONAL d. Rosana Frock HOSIERY Funeral services will be held in the Second Ward Chapel. Fridays with interment in the Lehi cemetery. The hour of the services have not been definitely set pending the ar rival of the body from California. Lehi President and Mrs. A. Carlos 5. In my association and contacts Mrs. Margaret Potter and Schow, with other the candidates they are Mr. and Mrs- Earl Smith received and Mr. and Mrs. son, Wester, harmonious with these expressions. a long distance telephone call from Eldon Schow of Salt Lake City, visittheir son, Elder Glenn Smith, from DEAN TRIOR. ed with reatives in Blackfoot, Idaho, Kalispel. Montana. Monday evening, Demratic Candidate for Mayor. over the week-entelling of his release from the mission field. Elder Smith has served fTTTJiliiia1 in the Northwestern States mission for the past two years and has. reHe is ceived his honorable release. expected home during the next two weeks. The Lehi High School Seniors have set the date for their annual Senior Hop. for November 22, the party to he held at the Dans Art The committee in charge has been ror me price we seal tnem you named as: Richard Roberts, chaircan't afford to make them. man; Anne Allred. Maurine Skinner, For wear in the house Rhea Trinnaman, Phyllis Dorton, Frocks at Virgil Hall and Howard Brown. The committee and class advisors For afternoon wear are making every effort to make the Frocks at Hop a success and invite the local For Best Wear to support them in their dancers Frocks at annual party. Frocks with exclusive styling Priced to suit your income. Trojan Maid Pure Silk Lehi. Bos-wel- in a Cannon Ina Evans Schulkin. 46, passed away in a Los Angeles, California. hospital at 5.20 p. m. Monday, following a long illness of heart trouble. She was born in Lehi, March 26, 1892, a daughter of the late Geo- eva Clark and Wm. S. Evans. She was reared and educated in the Lehi schools living here until her marri age. She has lived in California fttE a number of years. She is survived by her husband, Mack Schulkin of Los Angeles; one son, Bruce Nielson of Springville; one granddaughter; and the follow ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Geneva Stewart of Lehi; Mrs J 15. Watson of Venice. California; Mrs. Juliette Taylor of Provo; Mrs. La Verde Adams of Layton; John S. Evans of Provo; William A. Evans, H. C. Evans and Sylvester Evans of Citizens of Iehi: In view of the uncertainty in the minds of some of you, and the malicious falsehoods being circulated by some members of our community, I submit the following statement: a BAND MOTHERS TO BE BURIED HERE - Cauli- BARGAINS - A. Conjoint meeting, Sunday evening. Returned Mexican L- D. S. Missionaries from Salt Lake City will fur- nish the entire program and ward Heber J. Webb State Street members are urged to be in FURNISHINGS ' Supply James Henry Kinder, 57, a railway brakeman. died at a Salt Lake HosFuneral services for Mrs. Valina pital. Monday, following a brief illA. Owen Keel, 68, who passed away ness. He is a former resident of at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lehi and a borther of Mrs- Margery Alice Wilkerson, Saturday, were held Gurney and Mrs. Sarah Brooks of in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Tues- Lehi. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning, with Bishops Counselor Randal Schow conducting. day, in the Third Ward Chael at 2 The opening song "Resting Now p. m. From Care and Sorrow" Relief FORMER RESIDEHT MAYOR-ALIT- Y CANDIDATE A. OWEN KEEL WEBB'S GOODWIN'S Your .Facmdly DIES IN SALT LAKE heueve u It costs less to retain than The department too is private as your boudoir. DEMOCRATIC Hose individually packed. David Roberts will l"ave for the Beautiful fall shades. Priced L. D. S Mission home on November TIME EXTENDED 79c 89c 98c 13th and will go to the Northern Stit.os M;ssion field for a short term Extension bf the delinquent tax LADIES' FLANNEL AND KNIT mission. November 23rd. GOWNS date in Utah county from November 30 to December 20 was announced by to keep you warm and comfortable while you sleep. Ladies' Underwear. WHO WOULD the county commission Wednesday. The date was extended upon re- Cotton Hose, etc.. for winter wear. 11.5UNDERWEAR ceipt of a petition signed by more 100 Winter than taxpayers. weight for all members of sometimes weigh as Pineapples the family. much as twenty pounds. W arm Stockings and Sox choco NOTICE FIRST Pineapple Sweaters, Jackets, Canvas and Jerstrawberry favorite latewhatever flavor, your Men's Gloves, Work Shoes and sey ve have it find few can rival the WARDERS Dress Oxfords. deliciousness of one of our giant Our prices are reasonable. We in- malts really a meal in itself and a no- vite you to see for yourself. very nourishing, healthful The Lehi First Ward M. I. A. chockful of ice cream. Enjoy them dailv they're the biggest value in officers have arranged a special treat wholesome delight in town. for their ward members at the M. I. They're coming from far and wide and express surprise and admiration at our fine showing. No. 11 2. 1939 FORMER RESIDENT DEATH OH HIGHWAY HELD FOR MRS. VALIHA Sponsored by the Utah Works Pro- own- NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER KINDERGARTEN TO at and to HOME-OWNE- Grace Webb Lehi, Utah i Our school lunches please everyone. WATKIH S IGF CREAM Full Pint Malts. Fresh Daily Flavors we cater to Parties 20 Ice Croam Pork GOO&l MOM SAY6 ITS 1 MADE WITH LARD J Y-IT- S -- '' , CrW!mw jmffrT'" Y'-'Jr'i';" X i Jr?-- - - .""V S 23c , ,... . 2 roT s- lDc lb. Armour's Star Urd 2 Pounds Uxose) kV V ' ' CKops or Steaks . Pounds ..XT 4!)c ROASTS (Choice lc Cuts round lSc Pound Clover) Flace Your Order for for the week-end.- " PEOPLES STOEE WE DELIVER PHONE 76 STATE STREET |