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Show o line 'mmm,, m 9 V ni Jrree Press LEHI'S WIDELY READ LEHI CI7Y LTAH. tAK E CONFERENCE -- I Knnine- r....J at J.0 Lfc and 2 o'clock are for the gen-- f session uiblic. The Sunday night fnder the diretion of the Stake XL pid they are inviting everyone itteni This meeting is to Degm " lnc r,3 the under the direction of .c.irls and Explorers. is given to pro-l- a Special attention "wfro are and speakers numbers Ltertain and address the large josepn k& which is expected, Smith will he at an the ses-- i p- ,;&ig L,v linger will be dispensed classes. Dot the older the School cia3" meetings or Sunday night will be held m the wards, ion is frervbodv ns of meet-- should attend the ses- m the nigh nr'hool conference M. HEH AND GLEANER'S BANQUET TO BE IN- TERESTING AFFAIR A special committee of M. Men and Gleaner's are diligently working tm arrangements for the banquet. Several meetings of this committee have been held and 'it is said that the banquet cannot help but be an exceptionally grand affair if the prans are carried out. The theme of the banquet is not being announced yet. but from reports given it is very different from any other one they have ever had. Special guests wTTl 'be members of the General Board, Lthi Stake Presidency, M. 1. A. Stake Board and the I. A. Presidencies. M. Men and Gleaners will 'be out celling tickets this week and it is sug gested that you buy your tickets arly. WATEB DISTRICT ;rS CAUGHT VOTE AT LEHI STEALING GAS0LU1E The Lehi city council voted uni Clark ariimously Monday night to call a Martin on tte? creation of a Ispton. Cecil Bone and William special election water district February all af Am. Fork, went .caught mfftropolitas to bring the 6. taksm was The step about Qing gasoline Friday night city into .lira- with thetother towns in nUack. Sah Lake and Utah counties who exIhe boys were entering the garage wme b LeRev Xdfct when Faye pect to participate in the Deer Creek the project, Utah's greatest reclamation tans .saw th hoys gsang ;mto Efe undertaking. them. he after started irage, able to run anfi catc J. R. West- - The election will be held in the Lehi Memorial hall. The judges will be. A. show. The other Jaoys were caught L. Wilcox, Maude Adams and Joseph had was found It i questioned. thry p Wpstenahow. - is E. Smith. staie and a half from The February 6th date is the same day set for ffhe special election in Pleasant Grove and Lindon on the Marshal Ninon Fo ler investigated case. proposal to create a joint metropolitan water district, embracing the Mrs. James Carter returned to Sait 'tvo units. American Fork City has not as yet sake, Sunday, with her daughter and ordinance. "Mr. and "Mrs. Italrph passed aii initiating this we'B 'be consider should People latchinp, to spend the remainder c f fore they vote. ;tlwen uptto one gallon THURSDAY, Corner's place Ellis , T,R. life-Un- e resident f Lehi p6,std away at his home here Wednesday afternoon, January 20th, about 2 dock folding an illness caused by heart trouble and other complications. Mr. Petersen leaves behind him many dear friends and relatives te mours "his passing. He was rrn April 1H, 1879L the son f Adeline Rhodes and Mathias Pete? son is this city. On November 12. 1902, he wat united in marriage to I'.mma Lott Peterson. Shortly after their marriage they went through the Salt lake Temple. To this nion was born 11 children, 9 of which are no-living- - They are Chester, Lydafc, 'Norris Glen, Vert Elton, HeTyl, Don-nett- e Holmstead, Dortha Neilson and Norvel Holmstead, all of Lehi and iClair of Nevada. Snrvivrng are his wife, "Mrs- Errrma Peterson, children and the following brothers and sisters: TWrs. Viola Brown, Mrs. Julia Jackson, "Mrs. Row Ixitt, Louis and G. S. Peterson of thrs city and Mrs. Eugene Bone of Garland and Wallace Peterson of Tdabo Falls, Idaho. Mr. Peterson ha? lived an honorable life and the citizens of Lehi respect frim highly. All who knew him grew to love him for his kind deeds and cheerful personality. He will be remembered by his friends as a true and faithful friend. For the past number of years he has acted as chairman of the Old Folks Committee. Tfhe party which was to be given this week was postponed of his illness and death. The funeral has been tenatively set for Monday at 2 o'clock in the First OLD FOLKS PARTY POSTPONED higher e stock new-coa- grandchildren We ha ve AND SAVE a good stock of SUMCONS Dr-AT- il IN RAIL MISHAP Rodney Edwards, 19, son of Mr. Mrs. Charles C. Edwards of and Chartes Edward Kinder, 68, died at the family home in the Lehi Third Cedar City, formerly of Lehi, was killed wita a party of workmen near Ward, Saturday, following several Nevada border, Tuesday of last the years' illness. He was born at Oasis, Utah, in week. ISOS-j- i son of Heury and Hannah M. Eight workmen were killed and their mangled bodies strewn along Rusk Kinder. Sarah Hall for 350 feet, when a in 1XM and they Jived in Salt Lake the right-of-wa- y City several yeaia, coming to Lehi locomotive ran down their sectioa Lear on the Union Pacific main line seven years ago. He was a machinist, working in the near the Nevada border. Only wne man was immediaWy shops of the Unhm Pacific and the identified- - He was Vernal A. An Denvr and Rio Grande Western derson, S6, section foreman, father of Fuaeral services were held ha the five children. The baclies were in Lii Third Ward Chapel, Tuesday such condition identification was diffafternoon w'th Bishop I. W. Fox icult, the railroad said. conducting. The opening song . a duet, lAtcomaftve Backing A backing freight locomotive struck "Sometime Well Understand" byltrs. Wm. Hadfield and Mrs. John Price, the rrmtwr section car near Kelso, a accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Johnson. 6hort distance west of "the Caifomial-Nevad- a Tine, in the early morning Invocation Luther Coates. Solo "My Faith In Thee" Verla darkness as the men were starting out Thayne, accompanied Dy Mrs. W- - M. to shovel snow from fhe tracks near Cima. Jdhnsvn. Alrndld Foreman Anderson had brought out Sketeli and remarks his crew at 3 a. m. on an emergency Brems. Solo "Face To Face" Mrs VL call, and their car was only 1000 feet H. Johnson, accompanied by V trfeJaway from the section sTds when the Thayne. freight engme ran it down. Three bodies were hurled to one Remarks Wm. Hadfield. Duet "Shall We Meet." side, four were carried 200 feet and Benediction Thos. Sunderland. flung into a fill, and the eighth was The body was taken to Salt Lake City for burial. Biographical Sketch Charles Edward Kinder, Sr., was a son of Jilhn H. and Hannah Marria Rusk Kinder. He was born Septem- ber 15, 1868, at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. He was baptized by Skip Jackson in Juab, and ordained a Teacher on May 15, 1904 by John W. Bond in Salt Lake City. He was married to Sarah Hall on Li May 20, 1894. To this union were born Chas. and four daughters: four sons and Clarence Kinder, Salt Lake City; Elmer and Arthur Kinder, Lehi; Mrs. Charles Archibald, Magna; Mrs. O. M. Anderson and Mrs. A. T. Wingren, Salt Lake City; Mrs- Arlin Bate, y Lander, Wyoming; three sisters, Mrs. Orson Cahoon, Mrs. Alfred Cahoon and Mrs. William Bennett, Delta, He lived in Juab until 16 years of age then moved to Oasis, living there 12 years, then moving to Salt Lake City where he lived 32 years, later IK moving to Lehi where he has passed the last 8 years, passing away at his home here. Before moving to Lehi he worked as a machinist in the D. and R. G. W. shops. rail-road- held Lehi v ednes-da- "Wi and Children's Galoshes we have a few sizes are Second Ward Chapel on Wednesday. was a a quartet under song by left The funeral program Opening more time to have this done. Lehi City Council. K.tt.nger. the direction of Mrs. OliverWebb. M hxer jj. i Mrs- - $20.00 in cash. Names may be registered at any show and are kept on file Hills M. J. B CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES (Large Size) SPAGHETTI, Franco American LETTUCE (Solid Heads) COFFEE, Schillings .1 Pound Can 29c 22c '.3 for 25c 2 2 CELERY LEMONS ORANGES 1 20c, 25c and for for 15c 15c Dozen 25c 35c Dozen Best Quality Meats Dean Allsop of Murray, was a at the T. A. Taylor home, Friday. at Market Prices Announcement New Coal Yard - SQr LI N. GOODWIN'S ai4R in llvi 2 for 29c Catsup, No. 2 Can Snowdrift 3 lb. bucket 65c Morton's Smoke Salt, 10 lb. can 85c BE TO GIVEN $20.60 3 for 10c Bread, 12 oz. loaves AT ROYAL FRIDAY I Graham Crackers Al, 2 lb. pkg. 21c Silver Dollar night at the Royal i Velvet Toilet Tissue 4 for 19c ineatre- r riclay nignt drew a large crowd of picture fans. The lucky namej Chili or White Beans 3 lbs. for 25c John Turner, was not drawn, 2 for 9c present to receive tne $iu.uu so nexr Cleanser, Light House week's winner will be presented with - People's PHONE T6 OR T8 . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roberts were in Provo, Saturday evening. Flour, Hustlers Unity, 48 Pound Bag $1.49 100 lb. bag $5.75 Sugar Opening prayer- -E. Vocal solo Armond Webb. Sketch and ANNOUNCING Reading of Biographical Goodwm. remarks by Bishop S. L Yn Can Remarks G- S. Peterson. The American lecnnicai society oi Save On Your Purchases T. F. K.rkham. Vocal solo-- Mrs hiratrc is accenting applications of at Remarks A. B. Anderson. serious minded young men and women. I am now in a position to furnish your have graduated from hign wants with the best coal on the market Closing song Quartet. President K. Business Administration, at reasonable prices. All sizes carried school. Closing prayer igh Commercial in stock. and Organization, :ales was cemetery in the on um- city ot stunies The grave Law, etc. Course W. R, HARDMAN our r leld Let cost. Low dedicated by Bishop R. J. Whipple. level rprsity store of obli No PHONE 154-service and the home of Secretary explain to you. Mr . First East, 4th North, 139 East Mrs. Lena Worlt,n left Saturday gation. Address all comrnuiMi:aiiu..n "oiverme Work Shoes. she will to Box B. Lehi Free Press. for Manessa. Colorado, where visit with her parents- 59c H January 21, 22 and 23 . FOOTWEAR -- Thursday, Friday, Saturday th-i- RUBBER Rodney was born in Lehi in 1917, ft son of Chas. C. and May Sorenson Edwards. He spent the major portion of his life here and attended the public schools here. He lived at Salt Lake City, Provo and Cedar City with his parents and spent one winter in the C. C. C. Camp. He is survived by his parents, and the following Mrs. Harry brothers and sisters: Lunceford. California; Alma. Herbert and James Edwards of Lehi; Carl, Mildred and Bobby Edwards of Cedar City; a grandfather, Soren. Sorenson of Lehi. Funeral services will be held Thursday, (today) at 2 p. m. in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel. Desna NOTICE y east (B thereafter, making it necessary to register only once. Second The feature picture for Friday is at 2 p. m. in the of A notice is sent to people owning "Tarzan Escapes." Ward Chapel under the direction i t they must eitner pay ior dogs Bishop S. L Goodwin. of in charge were W. H. Johnson is reported ill, at The services their dog taxes or get rid of their held in the were and Webb You will not be given much his home this week. Heber C dogs. Funeral services were a. the point of the accident. Union Pacific orTcials were puzzled over cause of the accident. The freight engine, bound for Cima to pick up some cars, was backing along tracks that are usually deserted during the early morning hours. Railroad men believed the section crew was muffled against the cold and did not hear the sound of the approaching locomotive above the sput ter of their car's gasoline motor. A special train consisting of two works cars and caboose was sent with an undertaker to remove the bodies to Las Vegas, Nevada, 75 miles to the 350 feet away from CHARLES ED. KINDER j left that MY NOW FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LOCAL BOY KILLED Ward- - DM Blankets quite No. 22 21. 1937 ELLIS PETERSON RODNEY EDWARDS TODAY The Old Folks Party which was to have been held this Friday, January 22nd, has been postponed indefinitely. Due to the death of the Old Ellis Folks Committee Chairman, and the cold weather Peterson the old folks party was postponed. Plans for ihe outing were progressing but committee members felt rapidly DEATH SUMMONS that they couldn't follow out their WHIPPLE plans after learning of Mr. Peterson's MARY illness and death. The committee feel sure that the widcrw 71, older folks will not mind this delay Mrs. Mary Ann Whipple. 3EKE HAS BEEX home her at died UIG because of the kindness and service A of Edison Whipple, ANTE IN THE PRICE BY THE here Saturday atternoon, ionowmg a Mr. Peterson has shown them other f AXUFACTUEEJRS OF ALL several days' ilbiess of embolism of rears. !W(K.ETS FOR THE COMING the brain. EASON, AND A NUMBER HAVE She was born in Aiehelberg, Gera daughter NEW COAL YARD flTIMAWN FROM THE MAmany', on June 13, 1865, Beck. Rias the x is uncer-u- of Jotlib and Magdalene in She STARTED HERE but much emigrated direct to Utah sices ake in Lehi practically home her making predicted, the rest of her life-Shl Estill have W. R. Hardman started up a a church worker. active an was p sons blankets yard this week. He can furnish Surviving are the following a fine grade of coal and with and daughters: Mrs. May Anderson, you WE ARE to accommodate OFFERING AT Call, Bountiful; Mrs. would be very glad Ihi; Mrs. Amv and Mrs. Dclila Row- vou. Susie WagstafT THE You can reach him by phone, or SAME LOW PRICE Leon Whippb'. Fork; American ley, at his coa! yard, 139 East, 4th North, 3at Mrs. Vern Anderson, Vcrn e had in the beginning of the Ogden; between 1st and 2nd East. mmand Kenneth Whipple, Lehi; several advise is to and future JANUARY Peie-rscm- iijtnrnim. It NEWSPAPER D DEATH SUMMONS SATURDAY & SUNDAY conference aaul outline for the Satur- held be to are hich Hip Sunday are pren now. .jAiand it- -- veninir sessions is for .all fws of the priesthood, the ladies HOME-OWNE- Co-o- p STATE STREET, LEHI sw ii 'lustra """SJIfc wsjfc'iwi 1 t i |