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Show Weekly Leadii Ppr ine News First ppBts the jjies the AdTertigin Circulation gas The O hm The City's Only xtuE n Home-Owne- d w wm. Press With no private axes to grind ; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial strings leading to any other source of power or infleunce. Newspaper LEHI CITY, UTAH. THCRS DAY. JANUARY 25, 1931 No. 24 i W0RLT0I1 USSEL AUTO, RAILROAD CRASH KILLED KJ ACCIDENT si was shocked. news of the when morning I jden death for Russell B. Worlton, f kb of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worl- :3U luesaay Centerville at j, t Tk. " YOUR NEWSPAPER TWO LADY PIONEERS FATAL TO YOUTH PASS TO GREAT BEYOND witire community v AMERICAN FORK YOUTH KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS CAR SOUTH OF LEHI. .. legislature and City Attorney. He was admitted to the Utah State Bar on May 13, 1901. Louisa Emaline Evans was born Elwood Theodore Dean. 20, son of niaa was told. I.Otober 11, 1855, in Lehi, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Dean of Amerat Salt Mr. Worlton was working i of Harriet Laura Lamb and John ican Fork, died at 4 a. m. I city, and was enroute to his Sunday as Zimmerman. She. like her husband a result of injuries sustained late in Centervjue. wnere nis Dnae was raised among pioneer surroundSaturday afternoon when his car was l tva weeks awaited him. He had demolished in a railroad crossing ings attending the pioneer schools to Centerville on the bus and had and taking part with the other young collision a mile west of the I.ehi 5 the bus and was crossing the RUSSEL BENJAMIN WORLTON the town- - She became a to Sugar factory on the Denver & Rio people of. hway when a truck belonging member and a worker in the relief Grande Western railroad. Miller Floral Company of Farmtend Leadership Week. This vear society at the age of fifteen years struck him. He was rushed to the 13th Young Dean sustained a skull frac and as been an officer in that annual week. The theme is organiture, internal injuries and numerous zation since St Marks Hospital in North Salt "Character in the Modern that time, a record of 63 World." bruises. He was rused to the Lehi after te but passed away shortly Grand opera, the sound film ver years of service in relief society work. laching there. sion of Pagliacci, will be a feature of hosiptal by the train crew and a sis- For a number of years she was relief He was unknown at the hospital the evening entertainments. ter, Mrs. Ellis Powell, at whose home society president The he had 4 the hospital authorities sent a production was made on the way to a She has been a loving wife and by the San friend's just stopped home in lower Lehi. He rebroadcast of his description, Carlo Grand mother, always welcoming the young Opera company and will consciousness at intervals after and old at her home. j Worlton who is attending school be shown Tuesday night in College gained the U. fo U-- , an only brother heard hall. Other entertainments include reaching the hospital but his injuries Mr. and Mrs. Evans have lived and broadcast and faced the task of the are still living a life of service to get acquainted dance, a debate proved fatal The sedan in which he was riding others and are loved by all who know Jentifying his brothers body. between B. Y. U. and U. S.A.C.. was born in Lehi on Decern- - concert by the "Y" Symphony alone was completely demolished and them. We join their large family of r 24, 1914, and spent the greater orchestra, and a concert by the "Y" was thrown beyond the cattle guards relatives and friends in congratulatwon of his life here. He was edu- - Concert Band and the Ladies Glee on tne crossing by the ing them upon the life of service and ed in the Lehi public schools and Club. freight which struck it from the rear wish them continued happiness boated from the Lehi High School right side as the auto was driven throughout the coming years, tothe class of '33. He took an directly into the path of the heavy gether. ve part in the musical division OREM TO REMOVE train. They are holding a reception in the in the high jiing leading parts Elwood Theodore Dean was born Second Ward Chapel, Friday evening too! operas and was a member of LOCAL AGENT in American Fork, December 30. 1913. to which a large number of invischool bands and orchestra. He He grew up there, attending the city tations have been issued. u also a member of the Lehi schools, and in 1932 graduated from City ind. Lehi has been notified that after the American Fork high schooL At FREE SHOW AT THE He was married to Ruth Timms of February 15, on account of a slump the time of the accident he was a ! sterrille, January 11th in Salt in business that the local agent at the member of the American Fork City ROYAL SATURDAY :k Orem station will be given a furlough Band. City. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Timms and the Lehi station will be run by Surviving are his parents, eight srlton of Centerville;" his parents, the American Fork agent. The ticket brothers and sisters, Mrs. Ellis PowThere will be a free show at the bind Mrs. R. B. Worlton, a broth- - office at Lehi will beclosed and ell, Lehi; Reed Luina, Bernice, RoRoyal Theare next Saturday at 2:30 John, two sisters, Jean and Paul- - Lehi people forced to purchase their land, Clifford, Darrel and Norma, p. m. and everyone is invited to atje; grandfather, Ole Larson of tickets from the conductor on the car. and a grandfather, Samuel Dean, Sr., tend. An especially fine program The agent at American Fork would all of American Fork. has been arranged for your amuseFuneral services will be held in the be asked to move into the Lehi Funeral services will be conducted ment by Mr. C, R. Miller, manager of Fork in in the American Fork L. D. S. Fourth the theatre. The show is sponsored P School Auditorium. Saturday, Station, work in American Wlfe answ ward chapel at 2 p. m. Thursday i!rary 27, at 1 o'clock d. m. under the daF time and ms by the business people of Lehi. Ncfion of Lehi of any-notes make calls and At the matinee last Saturday the Fifth Ward Bishop- - Phone ior tnat need attention reaay Royal was filled to capacity with ting the AmericanFork agent to take CELEBRATE people of all ages who enjoyed the fine pictures shown- - Adults as well care of it at night LEADERSHIP WEEK The Lehi Lions are protesting the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY as children are invited to see th All who can should take show. action to the State Utilities Commisof the splendid free show advantage Orem people Foremost leaders of church and sion and are asking the at Lehi's. leading theatre, Saturday Lehi restation, at Mrs. A. the Evans are Mr. and J. f will address general assemblies to keep an agent to equal ceiving the congratulations of friends at 2:30. is entitled Lehi that Leadership Week at Brigham feeling ng University. January 29 to rights with other cities in Utah and relatives on having reached their iroary 2. county. They feel that an agent is sixtieth wedding anniversary in good WHEAT PLANS to take care of the shipping health together. Three fifths of a jSeber J. Grant, President of the required S. Church, is and receipt of freight to and from century packed full of service to their APPROVED expected to speak fellow men. Wednesday unless unforesen Lehi. They were married in the EndowThe slump of business is blamed fit interfere. Governor Henry H. bement house in Salt Lake City on Utah county's wheat reduction conl!d will coal speak Friday as part of the to the shipping of sugar and Wells. H. Daniel 1874, tracts, 26, by through which 798 farmers punal meeting of the Utah State ing less this year than former years January since and will here receive Lehi in $41,657 soon, were formliving with aference of Social Settling Work, being held Lehi citizens should in active an time part accepted by the federal county that ally taking oi the closing connection with Leadership Week. the Lions in protesting build up this committee last week, according to inlife and helping poneer John A. Widtsoe, of the L. D. S. the Lehi Station. formation received at the county city. Jicil of the Twelve, will address office Saurday. To them was born eleven children,, general assembly Monday, as well Checks will be mailed to farmers LEGION AUXILIARY PRESENTS three boys and eight girls. One boy lecturing to the Genealogy Section. PLANT TO VETERANS and four girls having passed to the in a few days, it appeared from the Ment A. W. Ivins will discuss great beyond. They have also raised message. In addition to the $41,657 ;at Characters I Have Known" on the farmers get in this allotment, Auxiliary four foster children. The American Legion y. Honorable Netihi L. Morris on a mission they will receive in addition nearly of called Mrwas a Evans and pair fern presented a potted speak on the topic of "Character veterans hospital in and his wife cared for their six child- half that amount next spring. e Business World" on Thursday. blankets to the The ren and worked in the fields during n and women Salt Lake City, Tuesday, interested in Lottie Mrs. his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Evans LEW BIRTHS and community development presentation was made by GAIN, auxiliary have sent eight missionaries into the the of Hioally come by thousands from Peterson, president field. IFF parts of western America to at-- and Mrs. Afton Peterson. DEATHS DECREASE The following sons and daugters are living to enjoy their parents to the report of the Accor;":n.cr E. society: Harriet M. Webb. Wm. registrar of vital statistics in Lehi, Evans of Salt Lake City; Robert J. lars. Venice Ilirkham. here was an Evans of Logan; Mrs. Elmer Peter increase of fire births in Lehi for 1933 son of Los Angeles, California; Mrs., over 193 and a decrease of four Wentell Young of san jrrancisco, c'eclits from 1932. ... TO BUY deaths from 1932. cailiorma, aim una- uuvu. great-granand fire Births totaled 98 in i&3, 55 males Sixty giand tildren cildren. and 43 females, compared with 93 Abel John Evans was born Decem- births in 1932. 45 females and 48 ber 20. 1852, in Lehi, a son of Mary males. WHICH HAS The deaths in 1933 totaled 43, 25 Jones and Abel Evans, the eldest of nine children. His father passed away males and 18 females. Death in 1932 w while on a mission and Abel J. then were 47, 24 females and 23 males. shoulder the load No just a boy helped in caring for the with his mother an active been has He HEW MARSHAL BUSY YOU family. S. church, D. L. in the worker STYLED JUST FOR church filled two missions, being adare having Waves Our Permanent George F. Barnes reported the in all priesthood offices in so as to emphasize vanced -CREATED Counselor in theft of two sacks of chopped oats of course, turn. He was a Highcounselor to the from his place Sunday night. City considering, your charm... the old Utah Stake, a of the Alpine Stake Marshal Fowler got busy and traced the latest trend in hairless. moderate stake president at work the trail of the thief from the Barnes feature quality and was appoined Patriarch of the an property across the pasture and onto was organized it when Lehi Stake prices. the road where it was lesded and and up. office he still holds. New Code Prices $3.00 hauled has away. Mr. Fowler continued Evans In civic matters Mr. SHOP during the day and the investigations Successfully BEAUTY been equally as active. that the thief became so hot trail the of got Justice as ONE 15 2nd East fiilinr citv offices North 56 E9-returned and the grain. state frightened J STATE STREET Peace. Mayor, a member of the Lehi. Utah j i fast-movi- i e ri07 agri-culur- , f - in-''d- It Pay s - Good Goal Ashes Clinkers and Is Clean CUSTOM- Burning iehi Lumber Co. KELBi w,. al ORIIIDA ALLRED ELIZABETH CLARK CALLED HOME CALLED HOr.IE Mrs. Orinda Jane Davis Allred. 78, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark. 75. widow of died Saturday at 3:15 p. m. of a heart James W. Clark, passed away at the attack. home of a granddaugter, Mrs-- Tony She was born April 12, 1856, in Mejie. at Salt Lake City, on Sunday, Bountiful, a daughter of Elisha and January 21. following an illness of Mary Ann Davis, but had made her seven weeks. home here many years-ShShe was born in Lehi, August 12, was active in the Relief 1858, a daughter of Ann East and society and other L. D. S. organi- Samuel James. She spent her childzations for. several years. Her hus- hood and youth in Lehi and wag band, Dilbert H. Allred. died in Janu- married to James W. Clark in 1883, ary, 1917. at LehL Opening song Lions Quartet She was an exceptionally fine Invocation Virgil Peterson. seamstress and spent a portion of her Biographical Sketch and remarks life nursing the sick. by Bishop Goodwin. The major portion of her life was Solo Margaret Kirkham. spent in Lehi, except two years the Remarks Edward Southwick. at Lincoln, Idaho. Solo "That's What God Made family spent are the following childSurviving Mothers For" Frank Sharp. ren: Mrs. Erma Woods of Salt Remarks William F. Gurney. Lake City; Mrs. Lloyd Varney and Solo "Going Home'" Mrs. Rose Glen L. Clark of McGill, Nevada; Lott Mrs. Howard Huseman of Los Remarks Bushop Giles amdj A sister. Mrs. Angeles. Califonia. Fourteenth Ward, Salt Lake. Huth Jenson of Baker City, Closing song Lions Quartet Idaho; seven grandchildren and one Benediction Heber C Webb. The grave in the Lehi City ceme Funeral services will be held in the tery was dedicated by Elisha H. Lehi First Ward chapel, Thursday at Davis. 1 p. m. Friends may view the reBiographical Sketch of Orinda Jam mains at the family home Thursday e , great-grandchil- d. Davit Allred. Orinda Jane Davis Allred was born April 14th, 1885, at Bountiful. Utahrthe fourth child of Elisha H. Davis and Mary Ann Mitchell. ' She was baptized November 8, 1863, by by her father and confirmed Thomas Karren. On April 25, 1878, she was married to Dilbert H. Allred in the Endowment House by Daniel fl. Wells. Her early childhood was spent at the Old Mill near the sugar factory where her father operated Lehi's first flour mill. As a young woman she taught school in the nothern section of Lehi that is now the Lehi Third Ward. When the Mutual Improvement was organized she was chosen as its first president Years of her life was spent as a visiting teacher and chorister of the relief society. For the last seven years Bhe has worked with the Sunshine group, spreading sunshine and comfort to of the ward. the sick and When the Evansville Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers was organized she was chosen to act as chorister. Surviving are the following sons Mrs. Lenore Otter-soand daughters: Conrad. Mont; Mrs. Imogene Peck, Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, Robert Ray and Herman Allred, Lehi; Mrs. Iva Hardy, Spanish Fork; a brother, Elisha Davis, Lehi; two sisters, Mary Ann Davis, Lehi, and Mrs. Sabina Candland, California, and 29 grandchildren and 12 home-boun- d n, prior to the service. ADULT CLASSES TO PRESENT OPERA The adult music class will present the comic operetta "Betty Lou, the Dream Girl," sometime in late February according to Basil Hansen, music instructor of the adult schooL The opera is a comic opera of three acts by Lida M. Turner and R. M. Stults. Tryouts will be held next ?, Monday. The adult music class has proved very popular among the younger group taking the course, and among the group are some very fine voices, assuring the public a very entertaining opera. The adult group have also formed a symphony orchestra that promises , some very fine music for future THIRD HARD The Third Ward M. I, A. have selected a strong cast for a three act comedy farce "The Heart Exchange" which will be shown in the Ward Chapel near February 6. W. II. Jenkinson is in charge of the play. Mrs. Booth Sorenson spent Monday in Payson and Provo. n. She passed away January 20, 1934, home in Lehi where she spent the greater part of her life. at her Feed Co-o- p. MAIL PLANE IS FORCED D0VH Department A passenger maii plane, bound for HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL Salt Luk from Cheyenne, was farced dowa Saturday afternoon on the tem KINDS OF COMMERCIAL FEEDS porary landing field near Provona Our volume on "The beach. Bad storms raging around Salt Mash" is increasing daily Laying Lake made poor vision for the pilots must be a reason. Let there ' who lost course. us tell you about Circling the Utah Valley several times, the plane was finally set down near Utah lake. The pilots phoned WE DO CHOPPING FOR ONLY 10c Per 100 Pound Salt Lake from the Heber A. Knudsen residence and the five passengers We are in the market for any aboard were taken to Salt Lake by Remember we kind of grain. automobile The plane carried 1600 where more take it out of 480 you pay pounds pounds of express and in trade. mail. The plane took off for Salt Lake within an hour after landing. THE PEOPLES C3-GSCo-o- p. . F. There has been a lot of petty STATE STREET thievery around town lately and city officers are on the alert determined to put an end to it if possible. LEHI, UTAH |