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Show ' 6. lee is H (0 4' hi Free Pre The City's Only Home-Owne- d lEslvmuMEvm LEHI CITY, UTAH, Newspaper NUMBER 21 131932 THURSDAY-OCTOBE- fiRtidlars Break Lock Lehi Relief Fund and Utah Artists Accept II I To Gain Entrance Lehi Boys Work It's Distribution 8 crimes. Through the close watching of the Main nicht the lock street by Marshal Zimmerman laughter house was broken and the and the thorough watching of State stole and house Street by Marshal Christofferson beakers entered the i Voif r,f a dressed beef belonging to there have been no successful at same Larsen Bros. Meat Market. The to gain entrance into any to tempts killed was belonging beef merchandise stores. The Free Press fcbt a ine Kr. Herman Allrea. congratulates them on their work. o tilled and carried away Dy ine dui ine lieves; nothing was lett over Mr. E. A. Manning ans family will the a4 Mr.4t Allredoutlives be of me the Free Press and Cozy Lguests there inai ass was stolen. A steel left by the Theatre for "Bring 'em Beck Alive," JTAlLhieves has since been found. evening officers investigated the Saturday on cm,i ul - Lf Local I Lehi will receive within the next LEHI STAKE QUARTERAll four paintings entered in the LY CONFERENCE few days $617.55 from the governUtah Stat Fair by Harold Woolston ment to be used as a relief fund in The quarterly conference of the of Lehi have been chosen by state art FORMER LEHI RESIDENT Lehi. This is the first of the money BURIED HERE advanced by the government for the Lehi Stake will be held Saturday and critics to be displayed in the Art Barn 22 and 23. outOctober An un the Sunday, be will to and purpose, given for about a month. Mr. Woolston is employed who are in need and are standing feature will be the producing now classed among the Utah Junior Satur-noM. I. A. play probably Mrs. Juliet Ashton Roberts, former t willing to work for it Others should f the mutual The Artists. day for as are night there organizations j help Lehi resident died at her home in apply plenty who need work and will appreciate re going to stress the Era drive and As the people probably know Provo very suddenly Friday night. getting it. j"16 increase of membership into the Harold Woolston is a student of art Mrs. Roberts had been in poor health The committees in charge of the , mutual organization, He According to for fourteen years. distribution nf the mnnev have not as The mutuals are stressing the im- - at the Brigham Young Univerity. three , entered as-years the of university into the of membership members of the family, she was ap meeting portance yet had the opportunity believe ! aim. after returning from the Cali- -. I sociation because they and nlanninir a wav distribution. of firmly . i parently in her usual fair health FriThe mayor and city council want.jnai me program arrangeu ana out- - !forn:a mission field. Last year Haro'd She prepared and ate to meet and are tannine meeting in . lined is one ol the best possible in won the trold medal offered by the day evening. and about 9:30 o'clock dinner hpr in education. recreation and There the very near future the Stake Presi and oil best the school for painting; been noticed an increase rtonev nf Church, the Bishons. and all .has already she remarked to her son, Darold the presidencies of the Relief Societ - ,in the attendance at mutual meetings. this year he was the only Brighim Roberts, that she "felt sort of faint" " les lor tne puroose oi seiung un anui m:iuaB class. Young University student whose She Blumped to the ground and died 1 i m the muuals is the new senior of distribution, nrTnV;ncr mptWs whole exhibit (four paintings) enter- in his arms a few moments later. o U Ml -J T. isn it expwrieu uiav was class win (kju ed in the State Fair were chosen for She was born February 12, 1867 in i be the largest in the mutuals. The AMERICAN FORK CANYON reason for this is that this class display in the art barn. Other stud- Lehi, and has lived in Provo for 25 RdAD WORK TO BEGIN ;s rearhincr ont to tonips of riviV !n- - ents of the "Y" displayed paintings She was an active worker in as wen as church and that the in the fair and a portion of their years. jterest Mr. Roberts S. Church. D. L. the IPSSOnS ftrfi TlOTlt ' nrr I ohl A YBlUII. lfno of three work was chosen; paintings died years ago while at work in the For the cheapest, the best, and the erican Fork, Pleasant Grove and which were student one other chosen, recreeducational value hierhest in 10 Lehi sugar factory. Air,; rAf MnnHav mnminc at i, of flip Ar.ier ran Fork Citv auon tne people snouia make recre- was the only exhibit that come close ' Surviving Mrs. Roberts are the folHall with County Commissioner J. W. ,the programs and organization of the to equalling Mr. Woolstons record. lowing sons and daughters: Hyrum, Gillman, who is also the county chair Mutual Improvement Association. The people admire the effort of Mr. Ray, Leon, Leonard and Darold man to decide on the basis of allotWoolston n the fact that he is attend- Roberts; Mrs. Mabel Ellison and Mrs. ment of work on the American Fork LEHI WINS RIFLE SHOOT school under probably harder con- Mildred Sartor, Salt Lake; Mrs. Edith which ing of Canyon Road, the contract Emma ditions than several who do not think Skinner, Bingham; Mrs. has been let and the work is expected team came rifle The Lehi Legion to begin within the next ten days. out victorious in the meet at the out it would be possible to attend. We Holden, Payson; Mrs. Juliet Allen, It was decided at the meeting that door rifle range at the point of the might say as Browning has said of Snrinerville. She also leaves two HALF LB. HEWLETT'S work would be divided on a percent mountain when they defeated the U. Bomeone that he is "One who never sisters anil one brother, Mrs. Mary age bases among the settlement, in JAPAN TEA the north part of the county. The that a high wind 'was blowing some turned his baIk but marched breasi Rhodes, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Agnes wrcentaee of allotment of work to verv cood scores were shot. 19c Theiiorwara, never oouoiea ciouas wouia Cinton, Los Angeles; Frank Ashton, I those settlements is as follows: smaller A target was used instead of break, never dreamed though right Hurricane. American fork, 35 nercent: Lehi, the usual larger target. were worsted wrong would tiumph," Funeral services were held Tuesday 31 percent: Pleasant Grove. 26 per score man was Rita of Provo Mr. Wioolston's father has been dead at High 1:30 p. m. in the Sixth Ward cent; Amine, 5 percent and Highland, who scored 133 points. Ernest Lar-se- n is he for and in Provo. Bishop J W. therefore 129 chapel second with many years; was Lehi of percent. 2 LB. JAR PEANUT admired for his efforts in addition to was in charge of the serIt was also decided that points. BUTTER men who are in need would be given Lehi scored 512. Provo scored 500. his success. vices. preference in the applications for She was buried in the Lehi cemeThe McCune School of Music have 23c HOME AND SCHOOL asked of Mr. the tery. privilege displaying Lehi was represented bv iviavc LEAGUE MEET TONIGHT Woolston's Fox and Couneilmen Edward painting as soon as the S. Peterson and Joenh Smith. Art Barn exhibit is over. Dr. and Mrs. William Worlton, Mr. SSEE3S31 George A meeting of the Home and School school in the held high Virgil Peterson, Mr. Thomas KirkLeague will be 3 POUNDS SODA BEET VACATION TO ham and Reuben - Worlton attended building tonight (Thursday) at 8 Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. Thos. CRACKERS BEGIN OCTOBER 24 o'clock. the special M. I. A. session in the All parents are urged to be in at- Kirkham spent Saturday in Salt Lake 29c Assembly flail, Sunday morning. The local junor and senior high tendance as the following program City. been has prepared: dismissed will be school students Cornet "ilo Wesley Schow. from school the week of October 24, Song Miss Hall's class. This news will be welcomed by the Miss Nola Comer. Reading want and the of the for farmers help Mr. Talk Fitzgerald. The CHILLI BEANS boys for the need of money. solo Russell Schow. Trombone of out will be let grades Primary Election of officers Under the school Thursday and Friday, October 3 Pounds 13c of Mrs. A. E. Adams. direction is week 28th. A busy the 27th and Hall's class. Miss Song promised for the students as the beet o beever is this than better year crop HIT BY AUTO fore. cars of beets had been Twenty-tw- o from Lehi Ronald Fillmore, 22, a resident of Tuesday shipped FRESH GUM DROPS which totaled 880 night tons. The sugar Pleasant Grove, is resting in the Amofficials estimate Lehi's harvest at erican Fork hospital, after having A Big Shipjment of 15c Pound 250 cars which would approximately been run down on the state highway SLIPPERS OXFORDS SHOES PUMPS amount to 10,000 tons of beets from by Earl Gaisford nf Lehi. According Lehi. This in return should bring in to Deputy Sheriffs Walter Durrant WORK SHOES the neighborhood of fifty thousand anr! John' S. Evans, who investigated, dollars. It is also estimated that Fillmore was walking toward Amerithe beets will average two tons more can Fork from Lehi about midnitrht 3 POUNDS RICE New Fall Shades In Humming Bird Silk Hosiery to the acre than ever before which Saturday. He was struck bv the Unmatchable Values 79c to $1.25. knocked to the machine and will be an average of 15 ton to the 21c acre. ground. The beets are being shipped to the Fork and West Jbrdan TIMPANOGOS SrOUTERS Spanish BLANKETS UNDERWEAR 1 You Remember We Said Sometime st of October hi go That Near the is ks d g a Me Would Have Somethin the; J t thef cigs? x iL f 3 MALTED MILK BREAD I .5 imai 1 ha 10c Rep tC 50C sds PACKAGE GOLD i MEDAL CAKE FLOUR heb 5rt and 1 in, -- 1 n ..ont-ncA- - JK 30c t J CAN WYANDOTE t CLEANER and 1 TOWEL i I 10c viid by) , is; 0 mine r iUk Mi?. Outstanding Values In Footwear 4L00SE MACARONI 2 Pounds 15c olet i NAVY BEANS 3 Pounds 13c NEW FALL PATTERNS 10 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 29c - 1 05 o so FIGS (Fresh) 2 Pounds 19c to? factories. PRUNES (Fresh) ,100 Lbs. POTATOES I 50c f Iae v I w& -, i.rnT1t,riir-r.-- o LARGE CALIFORNIA LETTUCE 5c HEAD CELERY Fresh and Crisp a. 2 39 mm wj'fii for 15c YAMS i Pounds 25c LARGE DELICIOUS APPLES 75c Bushel t I I ! hn ifi; LARGE ORANGES 19c Dozen uui (BEEF POT ROASTS 12c Pound SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 18c Pound 4 RIB BOILING BEEF 3 Pounds 25c MILD CHEESE 15c Pound PLAN TO STRAIGHTEN STATE ROAD COMMISSION The State Road jdi r The Saratoga road is receiving its surface this week. The work is being dons by contractors employed by the state but there are prospects of some work for local men in finishing the shoulders of the road. This new surface adds greatly to the comforts of motorists who use this of motorists who use this approach into Lehi. new ap-for- ts f M' MEETING FRIDAY SARATOGA ROAD BEING RESURFACED 2 Pounds 15c liec i - Mc-Ada- CAKE COOLER I ! ;he . a'-w- i i 5 1 to tell you. Next week will be the time watch for it. port1 ere 1 ! Good rsoni A z3 3 2 LB. PACKAGE LARD 19c ait in Collede-- e Hall, B. Y. U. All Lehi district officers should be in attendance. Department work will be held as usual. WELCOME HOME PLANNED A welcome home party for Robert Evans of Logan, who recently returned from the South African mission will be held in the Second Ward nexi Saturday evening, October loth. The ward activity committee is in charge of the affair and have arranged a splendid program for the occasion. There will be a one act play and a special missionary feature. Everyone is invited. Commission have definitely planned to change the course of the State road in entering American Fork to eliminate the four ! right angle turns necessary as it now runs, lhe present plan is to begin a large curve on the Lehi side of Am0 erican Fork; the enrve to strike into DR. CHRISTENSEN Mam street of American Fork and MOVES TO SALT LAKE then to make a gradual curve on the side of the a opposite rity making Dr. and Mrs. G. Q. Christensen tangent contact with the present highGrove and moved to Salt Lake City this week. way between Pleasant American Fork. Dr. and Mrs. Christensen have made friends in Lehi during their many Miss Margaret Davis and Miss Fay Anderson were visitors in Salt Lake short residence here, who will regret last Saturday. losing their society. LEHI Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin were The State Bank of Lehi was closed on Wednesday in commeration of Sandy visitors, Monday. Columbus Day. Dance Friday, October 14, at 7:30 p. m. the annual meeting of all scouters of the Timpanoews Council will be heH Don't Delay Purchasing Your Cold Weather Needs Now at the Lowest Prices Since The World War. BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN TABLE OIL CLOTH 23c the yard CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP TEN BARS FOR 25 CENTS. A GOOD BROOM FOR 39c. ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES TEN CENTS THREE FOR 25c. A BETTER BROOM FOR 49c. A BEAUTIFUL STOCK DRESSES IN PERCALES BLOOMERS STEP-IN- S NEW FALL STYLES IN GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE STYLE RIGHT PATTERNS 15c Each. YOU SAVE AT GOODMS GOLDEN RULE For Best Values Always MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH LEHI DansArt, Lehi, FrL, Oct 14 |