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Show n ehi Free Pre he The Only Paper Printed in Lehi VOLUME III LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. OCTOBER TWO ROBBERIES Ifl I door-betwee- JUNIOR DEMOCRATS TO GENEALOGICAL CONVEN- LEHI TUESDAY Lehi was again visited by thieves, The residence of Mr, and Tuesday. Mrs. Glenn Wing was entered some--tim- e Tuesday afternoon and $15.00 In cash taken. The thief or thieves evidently knew the habits of the family as the door was unlocked and the money taken, nothing else of value being missed. Mr. Wing was attending the funeral services for Mrs. Wilcox at Cedar Fort and Mrs. Wing was at American Fork. On their return they found the door open and the dish missing. The second Victim was C. L. Johnson Mercantile f Lehi Junction. Mrs. Johnson discovered the cash drawer on the foor of the store, empty, when she opened the store, Wednesday morning. Entrance to the store was gained by the thieves cutting a mall hole In the door between the store room and the store. - The hole was just iMi ire enough to admit a person's hand to remove a bar across the door. The hole was apparently cut by a pocket knife. " Twff local minors were arrested and onfessed to the theft at noon. Wednesday. The boys admitted going Into the store and one slipping into the storeroom while the other purchased eome meat. The one remaining hidden in the storeroom until the store This boy, then Was closed at night.. unlocked the door of the storeroom nd joined his companion In the old railroad station at the junction. The Waited until the coast was clear then rut a small hole in the the store and storeoom, large enough to admit their hand and unlock the tore door. The boys secured $13.90 In cash, a arton of .22 shells, three boxes of shot gun shells and some candy. During the Investigation, one of the .boys was found with a .22 rifle In his He at first told the j possession. officers that he got he gun at Spring-- , ville. In questioning and investigat ing, Marshal Fowler found hat the gun was one stolen from the Larsen slaughter house a few months ago and belonged to Larsen Bros. The gun was returned to Mrr Larsen, Wednesday afternoon. Marshal Fowler and County deputy, Evans are to be congratulated from the splendd work they did in finding the guilty parties In such a short space of time. No. 8 18, 1934 ENTERTAIN TONIGHT TION TO BE HELD SUN. The Genealogical Convention of the The Junior Democratic Club are enLehi Stake will be held in the Lehi OLD KIRKHAM BUILDING the young people of Lehi, Second Ward, Sunday, October 21. GLASS BEING WRECKED tertaining PHEASANT, QUAIL at a treasure hunt SEWING Tonight (Thursday) Elders Marcus O. Funk of the Temple Hnd dance. They are Inviting all the Index Bureau and Orson R. Ca'd Another of Lthi's old landmarks, NEWS NOTES SEASON DATES GIVEN Card young peone of Lehi between the ages of the Salt Lake Temple will be the the Kirkham building on the corner of of IS and 3"., to join them in this evenvisiting representatives. First East and Sixth North street, is ing of fun. The dance and treasure All who desire to a6k questions on UTAH COUNTY DATES NOVEMBER being torn down. Since the recent hunt will be carried out in the hallo-we'e- n FRUGAL SEWING CLASS TO ENTERTAIN OFFICIALS 4 TO 7, BAG 2, PHEASANTS; 10 Geneaogical work from 12 noon to 2 fire in the building. It Is unsafe and theme. m. should as lunch this their p. bring was to conC. sold II. Featherstone, QUAIL. Guests are requested to meet at the period will be used freely to discuns tractor, who Is supervising the wreck, Mrs. Madge Reeves, supervisor of Memorial Building a 7 p. m. and all Successful Seasons Predicted by Gam any topic with the workers. ing. The building material will all be who can to 11 Western States of Washington. D. a cars. Following bring The following program will be removed from Its old site and the corCommissioner livelv trpnmir hunt th sruests will as C. Mrs. Rena B. Maycock. State Super- carried out: ner cleaned from all debris in the near ' semble at the ? hall for a dance to visor and Miss Alice Pederson. County future. There will be no building music of the I Details for the seasons on pheasants 9 to 10:15 a. m. Supervisor will visit the Frugal Sew-Rhythm Boys. Methods of Home Teachng Discus- erected on the corner at present. and quail were given Saturday In a cUbh, this morning (Thursday) to Refreshments will be served and It sion and demonstration by visiting The building was the home of the is and view a small fashion show, proclamation issued by Newell B. inspect of candidates all free. Prominent representatve. Kirkham Mercantile, one of the early Cook state fish and game commissionof articles made during the past few be will state the Arrangepresent. Reply to Efficiency Questionai'e by stores In Lehi. After the mercantile er. ments are in charge of David Evans, weeks, In the class. stake representative. business discontinued, a thriving Lehi The open season on both species of Mrs. Maudsley, received a telephone) Roland Tidd and Lela Coates. Knitting Factory was operated in the birds will open on Xov. 4, and con- 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon call, saying Lehi had been given the The Lesson Course and Su'.vesjfU building for a long period. This busitinue for three days, in a majority of honor of having these distinguished Devices Discussion led by ness brought a large amount of money Teaching the counties in the state. The bag limit visitors, Thursday, end to prepnre th BLIND TO GiVE into Lehi from all over the surroundfashion show for them. for pheasants will be two male birds, visiting representatve. Roll Call. states and employing The sewing room has been attracand that for quail, ten male birds, in 2 to 4 p. m. ENTERTAINMENT tively decorated with the class mottoed a large group of people in the facUtah county. The Duty of Stake Members in tory and as agents In the field. es, or daily good thoughs, and wltu Sanctuaries Closed The first home of the present Utah TONIGHT flowers In honor of the guests. In Utah county, the Columbia Steel Genealogical and Temple Activities by ' Lehi Is proud to welcome them, Farmer, which began as the Deserel Plant Bird sanctuary, the Powell Stake President. the Mothers Club and Sponsored by The of Advantage was Templo Mariiage in Farmer located the building Slough Bird sanctuary, and the Fur the Lions Club, the State School of the J with the Mrs. George Downs wrote the knitting factory. After the Farm Bird sanctury will be closed to by visiting representative. Blind will furnish an entertainment In The Value of Genealogical and Tem uian farmer was purchased verses for our class song. the all hunting. by d Re- Deseret News, and the ple Experience to Outg:i;j - the High School Auditorium, Tonight, fac7 will start a. No m. at knitting Hunting Missionaries by vising repre- tory closed its doors the The proceeds of the A happy crowd are we building was (Thursrday). shooting will be allowed after 6 p. m. turning occupied by the Lehi Sun. After the ! ntertainment will go for the annual We work all day, you see, "on any of the days which are open sentative. ' Note: The first meeting is for all Sun moved to American Fork the outing for the blind. All those taking Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Racker kind, to the hunting of pheasants and quail.'' and ward genealogical stake comWIH ,n the aml be Part was P,ay vacant until part of it bulding Two Jollier people you'll never find. Prran The limit for quail is also the mitteemen, the Stake Presidency, the was occupied by the G. S. P. Store and blind people. possession limit as well as the dally Bishoprics and others who care to at- lately part by the Park Shoe Shop. One of the best evening's entertainMrs. Maudsley Is our boss, limit, and two days' legal kill of pheas- tend. The next two meetings are for A of result the fire on ments of the season Is promised all But you'll find she's never cross ants is the possession limit. the general public. Stake and ward Tuesday, October 2. that Cheerful Is her name, destroyed those who are present at the AudlThere will be no open season on offcers are especially Invited. the G. S. P. Store the building was torlum tonight. The play begins at 8 Work with fun's her game quail In Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Pm. unsafe for was and sold to sharp. occupancy That's why we like our boas. and Tooele Juab counties. The Carbon, The entertainment will consist of season runs from November 4 to 7, NOTICE DEER HUNTERS Mr. Featherstone. a rlay "Just Suppose'' and will contain We take old clothes people brlnjf inclusive. In Weber, Utah and Dusome class musical and numbers And made from them new lovely high chesne counties. In the other counties, RELIEF SOCIETY B. Allen In will be the season runs three days, November things. readings. Murray Many local hunters have stated But when the clock strikes six. of the program. 4, S and 6. The limit is ten birds In their intentions of hunting on the charge CONFERENCES TO We put away the things we fix. all counties which are open. Prices of admission will he 10 and 15 Heaston Preserve or West Canyon. The following letter needs no comDE HELD cents. ment and hunters are warned to take UNION OEETI.'Ifl DANCE Hi THIRD note of It's contents by game authorThe Lehi Fourth and Fifth Wards WILLARD MANNING WARD FRIDAY ities: The M. I. A. will hold their Union October 15. 1934. will hold Relief Society Conference in Second Ward, Mr. J. L. Barnhart, President Lehi their Ward Chapels, Sunday evening INJURED SUNDAY meeting In the Lehi 1. wll be a There The Third Ward Finance Committee-ar- Fish and Game Protective Association. at 7 : 30 p. m. when the general outlined October Sunday, mem- for Board Stake out. meeting prayer will Lehi, Utah. oarred be sponsoring another of those good program 1:30 Dear time dances In the Ward Chapel, FriMr. Barnhart: p. Williard Manning received a deep hers and ward presidencies at In the Fourth Ward the report will It seems there is some misunder- be given by Mrs. John Smith and the gash on the forehead, Sunday, when tn. General assembly will be at z day evening. They have arranged for good music and a feature of the dance standing as to the standing of the greeting will be gven by President of the car in which he was a passenger P. fi All M. l. a. orncers ana teacners will be prize boxes of choice candy. Heaston Game Preserve on the South the Ward Association. Mrs. George st ruck a locust stump by the road side, on ar inend and will numbers be the Utah County side. Russon. The talk on "Reverence and throwing his head through the windrequested to be present, if Program given at Bible. was That not be termission. Invited. mentioned in will Everyone the given Respect for. Authority" ad has the same standing by Mrs. Bertha Knudsen, representing Mr. Manning was riding In a Ford ' given it by the Legislature: nameiy the Stake Board. roadster with his sister and brother-in-la- RALPH S. ROBERTS ELECTED CLOSED TERRITORY will TO DEER Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson of PRESIDENT OF THE UTAH STATE In the Fifth Ward the greeting SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON D. C. HUNTERS. President Lake Salt association the be given by Cit, and were turning from Very respectfully yours, Mrs. Ethel Watkins and the report by the state highway to the Winslow NEWELL B. COOK, The talk on home when they noticed a locust Mrs. Martha Ball. Mr, Ralph S. Roberts, son of Mrs. State Fish and Game Commissioner! "Reverence and Respect for Authority stump, covered by Russian thistles, E. J. T. Roberts was elected president Mr. Johnson applied the brakes but of the Utah State Society of Washing-wa- s will be given by Mrs. Fern Russon. ' from so near the stump that he struck ton D. C. be will numbers Musical given Sizes 11 to 17 EIGHT INCH WELL officers it before the brakes took hold. The society is made up of former numbers selected by the ward Mr. Manning was cut and Mrs. fUtahna who are now residing in the at both conferences. Johnson received a severe bruise on capito city. Its membership Includes BEING DRIVEN her leg, Mr. Manning was taken to the over a thousand people, and to be PARK SHOE SHOP Lehi Hospital for treatment. elected presdent of such an organiA government relief well i3 being zation is indeed a great honor. LOCATION CHANGES Mr. Roberts has been very active driven on the Odell Peterson property, GRANDSON OF LEHI COUPLE west of Jordan river. The well will be since being here In Washington; BURIED AT SUGAR CITY an 8 inch well and will be 400 feet presdent of such an organl-Harold Osborne, proprietor of the of the Washigton Branch besides deep. S. E. Wanland Is driving the park Shoe Shop, moved his shoe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist with a Rotary Rig. This Is the pairing machinery Into the building first Rotary Rig used in this locality formerly occupied by the Glover celved word Friday of the death of a one of the largest state societies la and the pubile are invted to watch the Grocery on First East. Mr. Osborne grandson. Sidney Jacobs, 15. son of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jacobs of Sugar j He Is a former athlete of the J drilling at any time. Lehi wJ serve hig CU9tomers from the new ' Idaho. He passed away Friday, High School and is now holding down City, location in the future. . t AfiatVt knln Ji a very Important oy pneumonia. po-government Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker and Mr. sltion. and Mrs. Herman Allred left Sunday for Sugar City, Idaho, to attend the Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Johnson were funeral services, which were held. business visitors to Salt Lake sXty,. Butcher-Bo- y Monday. Monday. inter-mounta- in fol-low- ng tj, - e . pos-shie- ld. LEAVES FOR MISSION 1 Dean Worlton, Boyd Larsen and Max Smith left Salt Lake, Wednesday evening for their mission fields. Elders Worlton and Larsen are enroute for foreign missions and Elder Smith to the Eastern States. They plan on spending one day at the World's Fair at Chicago, before parting for their fields. Their many friends wish them a happy, successful mission. STATE ST. SERVICE CHANGES HANDS w, Patterns 15c No. 120 ted A. Joe Hansen, took charge of the State Street Service Station this week. Mr. Hansen has given the station thorough cleaning and plans on giving the puplic prompt and efficient service. He will not sell beer and refreshments but speciali2e In giving the public the highest class of auto service. FREE DELIVERY re-w- Market-Bo- y SERVICE LEATHER SHOES 3c - HOSIERY for Entire Family 15c pair 69c Suit BOYS' HEAVY UNIONS $1.50 Pai DOUBLE BLANKETS 20c Length STOVE PIPE WE SELL ANDJ INSTALL WINDOW GLASS 49c Eaen COAL BUCKETS ... ASSORTMENT OF FANCY 10c Up DISHES HALLOWE'EN MASKS 2 for 6c and 5c ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES 10c Each 10c Can PAINTS and ENAMELS 5c Roll CREPE PAPER ill You Don't Buy From Us We Both I. Lm, PAGE CASK UARXET J 18T EAST, MAIN 8TREET, LEHI Porter! DEMOCRAT IC RALLY THE FASHION SENSATION and 1 The simple smock the French peasant wears has been the source of much fathioa comTor, tan ment this season. make this fashion seawtion entirely of a ribber! surfaced crepe, or the skirt of plain wool and the top of checked corduroy. An ideal dresi for cnpns and classroomwtar. Or patterns offer the utmost in ityle and cut at the amazing price, 15 cents each. MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH J FREE DANCE I LIBERTY COAL CASTLE GATE COAL ,15.75 PER 2000 POUNDS FULL WEIGHT. Delivered any place in Lehi. GOOD MUSIC WE ALSO HAVE TI&URSBAY, OCT- M SSI GOODWIN'S I sw stwaoa aimirnnillM s wiaswiis J 25 Aim RYM wa nit PETER SPRAY NOZZLE and other prominent speakers. 8 P. M. Everybody Invited. ! I EOF FAINT S5C oalloh It Pays To Preserve the Roof of Tour Chicken Coop Before It 18 Beyond Repairs. IB. n. wnmiPiPiiiE ' THE)WUMR. 1N . m m ay |