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Show Does Lehi City Need More Water? Shall We Increase Our City Debt $38,000.00? What are Your Views on the Matter? ! with loaves and fishes if he nothing but loaf and ehi Free Pre ine A man can't provide his family does fish. LEHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- SEPTEMBER No. 3 M.I . fulness. Your flowers may not be The Metropolitan Water Board of winner, but they will do much to make the Deer Creek Project met Tuesday a successful exhibit and be a source evening and voted" on an ordinance of encouragement to others to rear to hold an election on September 20, flowers . to vote on whether Lehi should purBy an over sight gladioli and" roses chase 500 shares of Deer Creek were omitted from the list of blooms water. This would cost 38,000.00. for wthich cash prizes will be given. Should1 the project cost less than estiThey surely are to be included. Cash mated this cost would be lowered in prizes will also be given for any other proportion. The project calls for varieties not mentioned in the lisst if in 100,000 dhares or 100,000 acre feet of the opinion of the judges tihere is suf- water for the Provo River Water ficient competition to justify it. The users association. The reservoir sponsors of this exhibit desire it to be would have a capacity of 150,000 acre impressed upon the public tihat no feet, 100,000 would be subscribed for variety of flower will be barred and with 50,000 acre feet held in. storage. ' that recognition will be given in either The district would have a liability Who has a speedy rooster is invited to ... is to be mentioned. of $13,000 in case others default mi It uu'riuDunsorcasn enter, mere is no oKe inmi m aain that collections of flowers (each their payments. event. Thomas Kirkham is in charge! vareity in. a sparate container will be If the city has more water than Of this event and" anyone interested . is neeu'ed for culinary purposes it may Boys given special recognition can secure details from him. A further correction is to be made lease it to farmers or others for whathfre is a dhance for a lot of fun with in last week's announcement. Flower they need. The Deer Creek a sack of chicken mash as prize to exhibits are to be in place by ten ever useis in water storage to be called for at winner. the o'clock Friday morning instead of at is needed' and should not it time any i At 5:00 p. m. the milking contest twelve o'clock as stated. as it should carry previously assessments cause will be held, a number of milkmaids to the water own costs, it's according have already entered" and a number membersboard PREMIUM LIST F. F. A. DIVISION aie expectea to enter later, this The election will be (held in the always brings the crowd and furMemorial Building on September 20th. nishes plenty of pood" laughs for who has paid property taxes A Cash Prize for frist place with Anyone This event is also open to everyone. twelve months and the ibbns 2nd 3rd for past and during 1st, places. every lady in Lehi and vicinity. on the last election will votea who has audiAmount At 8 p. m. in the high school voteJudges of the 5 be allowed to Club fashion show Best Variety of Potatoes torium the be will B. Anderson, A. election 5 will be held. This is one of the high Best Variety of Carrots Brems Mrs. Arnold Maud Adams. and 5 lights of the Community Day's Pro- Best Variety of Parsnips We are keeping a column, open 2 Best of Seed model Pounds will their Beans, Variety gram. The girls in next week's Free Press, 5 discussion dresses and pajamas, made as their Best Variety of Table Beets have if you anything to say for or 5 project work during the summer. Best Variety of Turnips the Deer Creek project we against e Best 10 Cucumbers. tlhirty-fivand of There will be between Variety will be happy to print it here next .1 forty girls taking part in the show. Best Variety of Egg Plants Articles must come signed 5 week. During the show a splendid program Best Variety of Peppers in be our office not later tlhan and Best Field members. Corn .5 Ears will be given by the club Variety of Club section: Best Variety of Pop Corn. ...5 Ears noon Tuesu'ay, September 14. There will be a in the exhibits with ten dollars as Best Variety of Sweet Corn. . .5 Ears 3 Pounds GANYOH FIRE COSTS cash prizes, i'n this department will Best Variety of Wheat be ribbons ana? cash prizes for first Best Variety of Barley.... 3 Pounds 3 Pounds second and third place winners. Every- - Best Variety of Oats LEHI MAN FINE 1 One is invited' to the fashion, show. Ar Best Variety of Squash 5 are in charge of Miss Best Variety of Onions A fine of $10, with $5 suspended, Best Variety of Tomatoes 5 Fern Rothe. levied against Marion Adams, was Best Variety of Grapes 3 Bunches J In the women's division of the fair, Lehi, by Justice of the Peace Reginald Best Peaches of Variety ..5 ladies are asked to have their work White after Adams admitted lijghting Best 5 of the or at Apples Variety into the ward chairmen 5 a campfire on. protected forest lands in Memorial Building not later than 10 Best Variety of Pears He had Best Variety of Water Melon 1 Little Cottonwood canyon. The following p. m. Thursdaybeen arrested Forest Guard Best by 3 of Joseph Variety will be given, ribbons for first, Cantaloupes.. 1 A. Couch. second and third places with cash to Best Variety of Sugar Beets Commenting on the arrest and fine, the first winners as follows: EJames Mrs. Gurr, supervisor of the B. Gessford children J. and Quilts, $1.50; Bed Spread's, $1.50; Wasatch National of Forest, pointed out Provo, with spent Monday visiting Knitting, $1.50; vCrochetfng, $l.f)0; that tihe high hazard period was not Tatting, 50c; Bed Linen, $1.00; Table Mrs. Israel Evans. over and that fires continued to offer Linen, $1.00; Department for Ladies a major danger to western water- Mr. and Mrs. Smith and' Peterson 75 lover years, $1.00; Rugs, $1.00; shed's . Baby Department, $1.00; Children's habv of Salina, spent Thursday in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. visiting department, 50c; Original recipes, 50c; Bread, 50c; Pies, 50c; Bottled David Peterson. TRUSTIES TAKE WALK -r . rn- -. m KArt. :i. T.., ot. , rruii., out; r:l.l ntiiiBp i)utj jam, Jelly, 50c. FROM COUNTY JAIL IJEXT TUESDAY The M. I. A. organizations of the Lehi Stake are preparing opening socials in tihe ward chapels, Tuesday evening. Everything is being made successful years work in a for ready the various ward associations. The stake officers entertained the ward and stake officers at a merry party last Tuesday as an opening of the year's activities and reports from the various wards show that the spirit of the opening party will be carrieo' into all the ward openings, Tuesday evening. com-mittte- es A " j i - re .......... - fr ..... . 4-- H - - pre-tniu- EVA S BEAUTY SHOP rUHlHtn rUintn SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW LOCATED DR. JONES' DENTAL DUHGALO is being mani- Considerable interest fested' in the coming flower show to be held in connection with the Community Day Fair, tomorrow. Many flower lovers are makirT entries, not especially with the idea of competition in mind, but in flhe spirit of help- - AT DRESSING AND PERMAHENTS ROLLER SKATING THAT PLEASE Open 9 a. m. to 6 p- - m. Phone 45 for appointments MRS. EVA ANDEHSON, proprietor COMMUNITY DAY AT ' ; DAHSART, LEHI AFTERNOON FOR CHILDREN 10c EVENING SKATING Every Night Except Saturday and Sunday. ton. "That Beautiful Land" P. Jhn H. Solo A. Evans, accompanied by Smith. Elisha Peck and Bishop Smith. E. Joseph Duet "Farewell To Thee" Mrs. Mrs. Clafa, IaoiKMa Wagstaff and PJhodes, accompanied by Mrs. Owen Shipley of American Fork. Lionel Larsen. Benediction The grave in the Lehi Cemetery Remarks and other features entertaining after which refershnients will be served. It will be held in tihe Memor- was dedicated by Don Whimpey. ial Building at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Newman was born, in Lehi, MRS. JOHN DEVEY FOURTH WARD August 3, 1900, a daughter of Alma HONORED LEHI MATRON The Fourth Ward officers have and Mary E. Whimpey Reese. She had mane her home in Riverton dura dance and splendid proANSWERS LAST CALL planned in be tihe to held Fourth Ward ing the past few years. gram Flhe is survived by her husband and All ward Mrs. Hannah Alice Avery Timms Chapel. Tuesday M-evening. Sarah Adams of I. A. age are in- one sister, Mrs. members of the Devey, SO, resident of Lehi for moi-- vited' to be American Fork. present. than 40 years, died at the family residence on East Main Street, Saturday FOURTH WARD M. I. A. WORK ON HOSPITAL evening following a lingering illness. REORGANIZED Mrs. Devey was born. April 24, 1851, PROGRESSING in Cookhill, England, daughter of The Lehi M. I. A. Fourth Ward William and Mary Ann Avery Timms Workmen are busy at the Lehi : i ii. e f ime oi K,.nizuuun oi She crossed the Atlantic to the United ''"-'Hospital remodeling the building to MAfor the coming States on the sailing vessel, "Emerald the ward make the Iehi Hospital one of tihe W. Y. M. i!lct winH. season. The officers for the k.i ,,f k,.;,v in tihe state. Work is being best driven boats used to bring English I. A. are Mrs. Marie Smith, Pres. pushed and good progress reported with Mrs. June Peterson as first asfuemigrants to this country. the second assistant to bJ for an opening in the very near sistant, she It was up n this voyage that turewas married to John Devey, June 20, chosen . New Y. M. M. I. A. officers are: 1808, by President Charles W. Jen-Ben Russon, president; David Roberts Mrs. Ina Evas and son, Bruce se. They recently observed their first assistant and Wilford Russon, Neison, Bruce Parker and Jimmir. seventieth wedding anniversary. second assistant. Heath of Los Angeles, California, Coming directly to Salt Lake City, the week-en- d was guest of Mrs. J. E. crossing the plains hy foot, the couple Taylor. moving' settled in Salt Lake City, later . v - - n to Alpine, then to Provo, and ithen came to Lehi with the opening of the Sugar parent plant of the Utah-Idah- o Company, where Mr. Devey was employed, and they have since resided here. Mrs. Devey always had time aside the hardships of from conquering pioneering Utah to aid and encourage her husband in his manv notable inventions, which included Utah's first She was a life long automobile. worker in the Relief Society, havimg been a teacher practicallly until the end. With an abiding faith in the Church she bore her testimony to her family about the bedside as she felt the end drawing near. She is survived by her husband, six children, two having preceded her: Alfred John Devev, Alpine; Joseph Frankl'n Devey, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Amy Demaras Smith and Mrs. Hannah Alice Hutchines, Lehi : John Provo Escape of two trusties from Devey Jr., Los Aneeles, California, the Utah county jail was reported" and Walter Avery Devev, American Tuesday by Sheri E. G. Durnell. Frk. The men, Edward Harris and John Two sisters and a brother, Mrs. iJon.s, botfli of Lehi, served as jail Alice II. A- Timms Thiriot,, Ann Lake cooks and were allowed" t secure sup- -' Damaris Avery Timms, John William Timms, and Sheriff Avery walkDurnell said. They City, plies, ed out of the jail Sunday and failed Los Angeles. California; 53 grand children and two to return, he said". also survive. Both were serving sentences of six months for allegedly burglarizing ttie Impressive funeral services were held in the Fifth Ward Chapel. Wed- People's Co-o- p store at Lehi . nesdav afternoon witih Bishop's counThe selor E. B. Garrett conducting. AMERICAN. LEGION opening song "Oh, My Father" Fifth Ward Relief Society Chorus. ELECTS OFFICERS Pres. Virgil Peterson.. Invocation Mrs. Lula iSoflo IGain' (Hornet accompanied by Mrs. Lela The American Legion met in the Anderson, Lott. Memorial Building, Tuesday evening Clifford Remarks (President after a discussion of the year's activitFork. American of ies and financial report an election of Young Sketdh Miss Strong, a grandofficers for 1938 was held. daughter of Alpine. Tfhe following were elected": Solo "Lay My Head Beneath A Cmomandcr and finance office! Mrs. Rose Ixtt, accompanied Rose" Henry Wathen. Mrs. Iela Ixtt. hy L. I. First Remarks President A. C. Schow Wardle. Patriarch and A.J. Evans. Second Sylvan E. B. Garrett. remaiks Closing Cark. Chorus "A Perfect Day." Adjutant and Historia Ernest W. Benediction Herbert Taylor of Larsen. Lake Salt City. Service Officer W. H. Jenkinson. The grave in the Cemetery was Sargcant at Arms Rue! Evans. ledicated by Earl Devey of Alpine. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. INEZ NOTICE REESE NEWMAN Patrons are asked to call for their canned goods at the Lehi Cannery oi they will be sold for canning costs. Goods canned last week or before MUST be called for this week. We have a lot of canned goods for sale. LEHI CANNING CO. Funeral services for Mrs. Inez Reese Newman, 28, wife of Paul Newman who died at a Salt Lake Hospital, Friday, were held in the Iehi Fourth Ward" Chapel. Sunday, conwitlh Bishop Joseph E. Smith ducting. The opening song, a solo, "O My Father" by Edith Evans ac- - TT7TTTTTTT WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO T7TtTt;1 FURTHER Save on Good Foods AMERICAN INDIAN FLOOR, . . CI 48 Pound Bag IQ Vlilii SPERRY'S or 19C o rfl'.. j - ' EXPERT HAIR companied by Mrs. Marie Smith. Max Rothe. Invocation Sketch W. F. Butt. Solo "There is no Night" Mrs. . F. Kirkham. accompanied by Zada Webb. Remarks Bishop Webb of River- - FIRST WARD The First Ward' Opening Social will consist of a good snappy program - 4-- H A. OPENINGS SET FOR SEPT. 20TH The Community Day plans are now complete and reports from all show that citizens are to make this day a success. Exhibits are being brought in by joountless numbers, pointing to a real fair in that section The exhibits will open at 10:00 a. m. in the Memorial Building. At 2 :00 p. m. the horse pulling contest will be held. This event need's no comment as it always brings a lot of entries and a crowd of spectators. At 4:00 p. m. the rooster races will This new feature promises be held- tea-tu- With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string leading to any other sou re of power or influence. 9, 1937 DEER CREEK ELECTION PLANS COMPLETE 1 NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. VOLUME VI COMMUNITY DAY YOUR NEWSPAPE2 ,UUT bV.kS. lar.'.".l ;;;2VoV25c Can- - l'ie 2 Bars . t.ars " Meeds Lae lie ...4c i er ei SUGAR MILK. sVRiT Bae- COCOA. runs 2aC 69c Purd ran6 . r- rrvt "fpod Cans- - .10 ....lie Pound 28C " BETTER MEATS MAKE BETTER MEALS Taste how good it is yourself Serve our tender meat at your next meal. and watch the family's approval. For BroadbenS Fine Foods FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |