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Show nrni ne Lehi Free Press I LEHI CITY'S LEH DAY FIELD HY EXER-- m TO BE HELD TODAV ini NEWSPAPER D CITY. UTAH, NUMBER 38 THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1934 2 PIONEERS AND Deposit ft5QQ.lT HOME-OWNE- DATUM- - LEHI TO SEE 1 CITIZEN CALLED HOME LY FAMED PICTURES Activities of the May Dayj which wa. postponeal months, leaving a loving wife, five SAMUEL GRIGGS "Aloft on sky and eanyon wall to V DETTIinil stormy weather will due brothers, four sisters, as well as & host Are God's ijtf pictures hung." da CELEBRATES COTil fben' S:15 Thursday (today) If of friends to mourn bis loss. Whittier. GALLED TO GREAT The indoor will co-opermit. p The Lehi Lions Club, thru the I gather 10,000 VEDDH1Q .nd clays were held Mon- - GRANT CHRISTOFFERSON of the Union Pacific System eration l.ltt" II. BEYOND PECK out-doPASSES SATURDAY RETURNS tbe but 4 rheduled FROM MISSION 1 BS will present to the public of Lehi the I Ml ere postponed. famed illustrated lecturer by nationally AYAY AT The family of Mrs. Annie Goatea GEORGE Randall Jones Grant Christofforson in the High School returned from oaiuutu criggs, 83, one of Lehl's well her at her home, Tuesday surprised ever has a that three year mission to New prettiest spectacles known residents, died at his home Auditorium, Thursday, May 10, at evening in honor of her fiftieth wedSat There will be 11 Tuesday. Elder Chrtstoffe Zealand i in Lehi. John H. Peck. 49 passed away at St, 8:15 p. m. The lecture is free, and all uiurning or a heart attack. He oaiini anniversary. A family dinner i iruni Vancouver on Feb pole yruup", had been in ill health three or four George, Tuesday evening, May 1. fol adults in Lehi are urged to attend ding i 10,, followed by a family rewas ' . enjoyed I irum ll rmilea of the frammar nnrt Id.j n san t'rancisco on lowing a short illness of pneumonia this treat. A" matinee performance years, pa April union. ooi8. He was born June 1, 1884, at Lehi, a will be given for school children in the oy. wm give zz, 1934, ihe voyage home on the high Mr. Briggs was born in Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. England, demon- -, "Mariposa" field other and m takig 15 days. On the re-- February 4, 1851, a son of Samuel and son of the late Elisha and Charlotte afternoon, and parents are requested Horace Woffinden of Garland, Mr. and fcionn. iurn voyage he visited Suva, vhu t Hannah Dean Brggs. He had made his Russon Peck He married Georgeanna to leave the kiddies home at night. A Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Nelson Floyd In will take Morris of St. George in the Salt Lake musical program of western melodies part Leu schools lands, Tin can Islands. Pa home in Lehi since 1853. Lake Goatea Salt Leo of 1 of City, Dr. and .... a any iPho foto trill he llftlfl r.rt O it Is also be arranged. ""noiuiu. lxa Angeles and San Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jane temple on June 1. 1906. few- and Worlton W. Mrs. U family, Mr. tomorrow Mr. Peck spent the major portion of (chool campus ana wm oe weu, Francisco. Randall Jones is that modern age Scorey Briggs; two brothers, Joseph Fox Mrs. and Robert and family, Mr. his life in Lehi, attending school and pioneer whose ardent pleading and The major part of his mission was and George coming many miles to see. three Idaho; Mr. Briggs, and Mrs. Mrs. and Byron Whipple, were pro- -. spent In the nrograms Monday Waikato, Whangarl, Bay Eugene and Lawrence Briggs, taking active part in the L. D. S. determined efforts over some 15 years L. J. Morton, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Geo. of Islands andWairarapa Districts of Ajmerican fork; Azer Briggs. Canada; Church, holding the office of a Seventy bore fruit In the founding of Zion and iced excellent and capacity crowds IL Goatea and George Munns. In attendance. the New Zealand Mission. He sDent four s, His Bryce Canyon National Parks. Mrs. John Peterson. at the time of his death. Mrs. Goates was married in the EnWith his wife he lived In Garland PARK time in other districts and states that Jr., and Mrs. Gerald R. Taylor. Lehi; work carried him throughout the coun- dowment House in Salt Lake City on short time. In 1933. Mr. Pec trv and eventually led to general he saw New Zealand having spent the Mrs. Mary E. Kirkham, Provo, ano. beCfl Tl A ill fi n if August. i'3 LEHI YOUTHS RE- 1, 1884, to William Goates, Jr.P . . In a A LI.! Tl AVao "Utah-ArizoWon- May v. lit annotfel aMo-ientire time among the natives. He Mrs. Francis Hacking, Canada. cgaiucu 111a recognition of the and has been a resident of Lehi since found them very "hospitable and anxiFuneral services for Samuel Briggs health. In December the familv moved derlands fit Color" as one of the scenlo that Jghter, fcj CALLS ous to time, being adtive In church and ican hi! treasurers of the world. listen to his message. But like was neia in the Lehi Fourth Ward to St. George, living there since. Her husbtnd affairs In Lehi. civic Surviving are his wife, three brothn Salt uf I A native of Cedar City, Utah gate all other returned missionaries states chapel, Monday. Bishop Joseph Smith 87 years ago. away passed ers: Elisha Peck of Lehi; Moroni Pock way to this unparalleled region Jones that there is a need of more Elders in conducted the services. I il Webb and Merlin Fagan Mrs. Goates is the mother of five of Murtaugh, Idaho; Isaac R. PecK of was among the first to actually exbkJ L calls for L. D. S. Missions. The the field. In the New me ''Jesus My opening song Zealand mischildren Mrs. Horace Woffinden of Lehi; four sisters: Mrs. Sarah J. plore Zion and its neighboring natural has a k"i enter the mission home in' sion at present there are only twelve Savior' Fifth Ward Chorus.. Robert Fox of Lehi, Le Mrs. Garland, Sabey of Lehi; Mrs. Alice Redman of wonders. His camera recorded hun Prayer Bishop S. I. Goodwin. Elders and a mission president where Goates of Salt Lake City, Raynor Mid vale; Mrs. Lydia Chrlstensen of dreds of scene which were later sub r Journey I 1 Duet Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems. Cecil there used to be about seventy-fiv- e fields of labor on June 14. Goates of Los Angeles, California; A sketch of life of Mr. Briggs was Sandy; Mrs. Blanche Terry of Salt mitted to those in high governmental I e Northern States and Merlin to Elders. Mrs. W. L. Worlton of Lehi. Lake City. His parents, two brothers places to substantiate his pleas that Texan Mission. There are 8000 L. D. S. members in read by G. S. Peterson. Zion and Bryce Canyons should be FOR SPE Speakers were Elisha Davis, James and a sister preceeded him in death. yebb is a son of Mr. and Mrs New Zealand and 7000 are natives. The body was brought to Lehi late given recognition as Natonal Parks, SOFT BALL LEASUi taken active part' There are one and one half million Peterson, Bishop Joseph Smith. ft, . Webb and 1.has TT. A. H. Wing. Funeral and facilities provided to accomodate Wednesday by f. T lirav .... n Musical numbers were: A n..' solo, "LAy tx m aru wujii. no erauuaig people In New Zeland. services had not been arranged as w the thousands he felt certain were S the ipes le Lehi High School and a stud- Elder Chrlstofferson had one half My Head Beneath A Rose," Mrs. Rose went to TEAM STANDING 3 press. destined to explore their mysteries. Mr. a Rack? and Arnold Mrs. k the B. T. U. day of illness during the entire mission. Lott; duet, (Includes games up to May 1) Mr. Jones lecture has been delivered s fined K fcrlin "God' Fagan is a son of Mr. and Elder Chrlstofferson is grateful for the Brems and a closing chorus, . Won Lott Pet Ward as as before the persons high presi the Am. ISAAC FOX CALLED Frank Fagan and has also been privlege of filling this mission but is Moves In A Mysterious Way.M Ward-fortun....7 1 .875 ate, Third la' Lehi and and dents thlr Pres. cabinets, Prayer Virgil Peterson. fctlve worker in his ward. He !s a glad to be home again. ...5 .625 Club t Lions Indeed, to get Mr. Jones,' The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was GO Ute of the Lehi TO GREAT OEYOnD D High School, class 3 ...6 .625 Ward Flrst a comes to Lehi from who direct long dedicated by John Peterson. TO CCC .500 .4 In Washington, D. C, where he oacuuu waru Sketch stay Biographical E. N. WEBB GALLED ...3 .250 Ward Fifth was delivering his famous and demandSamuel Briggs, Jr., son of Samuel were ami 7 1 .125 SS TO HOLD ed lecture almost nightly. The Lions Fourth Ward was Hannah and Sr., Briggs, Dean, fek,althi COUNCIL born HIGH Results IHT0 to both are lecture this Isaac Fox, 84, of the Lehi First getting enjoy a five. January 4, 1851, at Springville First Ward 20, Fifth Ward 10. FECIAL MOTHERS Potts, Iowa. He was baptized in the Ward, died at his home here early Sun- the lecture and views and to further p in Wat! Lions Club 6, Second Ward 6. now the "See Utah'' campaign being o aeon k E. N. Webb was called to serve in year 1862. His father while living at day morning following a short illness. Ward 17, Fourth Ward S. Third He was born May 17, 1859, in Leeds, sponsored. DAY LUnCHEON the High Council of the Lehi Stake at Bolesover, five miles from Chesterfield, Canyon. son a of Isaac Yorkshire, W. England, Mr. Derbyshire, England, heard the princamp m the Stake Conference Sunday. NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Powere ai! of the Gospel as taught by the and Margaret Ann Flynn Fox. He left caused ciples fill by will the Webb el, vacancy SFTISF1 SERYICS e Lehi Lions wllll hold a special with his of Christ of England church of Shoe Jsus 1860, 11, the parents Elders May adv. to moved a TraM, Salt who Store, Main Street. Anderson Joseph fen Day Luncheon in the Lelil Latter-da- y Saints and embraced the and arrived In Salt Lake October 6, Jge ani Lake City last fall. SU'IDAY scnooi wnen tne wives, moiners, d M one of tne faith, being baptized in the year 1849, 1860, and a week later came to Lehi.' h LEHI DEDATOilS of Lions will be special; 197 nnnntm Samuel's father and mother set sail for Since that time Mr. Fox had made his u W vtr 3 Veil JJI COIUCU mmiies 10 mouier ana wnxiej of thft geventhle8 tor a number of years America in the year 1850, arriving at home here. services will be held in )AY TO THIRD FLAG theBaptismal piiong for the (meets will bo and was honorably released from this New Orleans on Christmas eve after a He fulfilled two missions to the I HELD! Lehi Seminary, Sunday at 2:30 p. Jal features. I and five weeks and two days Journey over Hawaiian islands In 1883-18m. Those having children who are position in the High Councl. in He fulfilled a third U. D. ocean. one the as nd Mrs. act to of for baptism are urged to have Randall Jones indemy Cecil Ash was called were' Leh! teams The debating Eleven days after arriving at Spring- S. mission to Skull Valley in 1895. of the 127 the SemInanr &t 2:!0 "harp, at warm K ff City will be guests of the club. of the seven presidents the:n For a number of years Mr. Fox was awarded third place in the district meet r Pitas in charge laturday,' will be Lions Quorum of the Seventies in Mr. ville Potts, Iowa, their son, Samuel, chorister for the Sunday school organ- which was held at the Manavu Ward 'mmm..' Hansen and Eddington, with Webb's place. Dale Anderson was was born. ihapeL i ""LADIES HOUSE FO DRESSES at The debater Provo, Saturday. p, On October 7, 1852, father, mother ization and leader of the First Ward inted in 4 frfte furnished by Lion Lott. MOTHER'S Shoe DAY Powers Store. called to serve as one of the presidents from some Lehi excellent talks gave and small son, Samuel, arrived in Salt choir, when the Lehi First Ward was and were of the 68 Quorum of the Seventies. upon the complimented At the time of his death Lake City and moved to Lehi during organized. HOUSE DRESSES at Powers met their way splendid opponents. they he held L. office of D. an the S. High the same month, a child of one year Store, Main Street. adv. The Negative debaters from Lehi TELTLE EXCURSION IE FIRE DESTROYS HOI. and eight months having withstood Priest Besides being active In church were: Mary Abbott and Don FitzHEXT TUESDAY that long and tiresome Journey across affairs, he took an important part in gerald. They lost to Lincoln, two EFIT DAIIGE AT civic affa'rs of the community. He Brad-dethe r plains. Judges against them and one for them. The home of the late Arthur He grew up to manhood enduring all taught music in Lehi schools for a few Mondental fire, by Lost to American Fcik two Judges destroyed was totally An endowment excursion of the He work- years. DANSART FRI. was vacant the hardships of pioneer life. house at therf The against and one for Lehi; they won Lehi Stake will be held on Tuesday, He evening. In married 1876 it? vine, Gaddy day on the farm as a vti father his with ed ing at! I at the time and it is thought that fire bov and has followed that occupation In the old L. D. S. endowment house from Wasatch two to one. May 8. There will be special rates nefit dance for J. P. Merrltt was caused by small boys playing with Affirmative debators were Rose on the Orem. There will be a 61c rate In Lake. at She died Salt and he 1877, nil his life. RA CoH recently buried his wife, will be notches. The fire began on the inside married Elizabeth Zimmerman in 1881 Trinaman and Utella Smith, they lost1 on the first car and a 61c rate on the He took great pleasure in the later ' the rapidly . . KntVi rtlofl. in the old endowment house. She died to Provo three to 0; won from Pleas- -' second car. Those in DansArt, Friday evening, of the house and was burning wishing to take the the years or nis me remains usic for the ant Grove 2 to 1; won from Wasatch early car neiehbors discovered th in He 1892. married in dance will be fur Lucy he Hartley that ..... r e please notify your ward passed J a,,rM- nnd hardships TirR 3 to 0. Marie Robinson gave the first jau- - w" oy Carter's orchestra. Every- - flames and notified the bo arrangegenealogical committee thrmiB-in eariy days. As a young the Salt Lake temple in 1895. tavited to be ft M l IT Surviving are his widow, Lucy Hart speech in the Pleasant Grove debate in ments can be made for seats to accopresent at the ment. to his Sunday School i frame' attended man he room j Art, Friday and the following sons and, place of Rose Trinnaman. modate the crowd. The house was a four evening and enjoy an and all other duties in the church. He ley Fox, until was of Lincoln soon awarded blazing first was high nd v., limine I? J. good clean amusement and Mrs. W. SaltJ It is requested that all Lehi stake daughters; Russell, one or 01 um ie were powerless was president 1 wme time do a A. Fox, Springville; Clyde place and will enter the state meet ' enealogTcal workers and prayer clrcle good turn to a firemen and eighbors mutual association in Lehi, fill- Lake; John men's S. Fox Salt Lake; Mrs. Charles O j xne scnoois entering were: Lincoln,' members make a special effort to at- por in time of need. Meet your to save a part of the house. that calling with honor. ing a at Biggs, Walter Provo, Lehi, Whsatch, Pleasant Grove tend this excursion if possible, all Lehi the DansArt, M. by Harold Mrs occupied evenLogan; Jane house Peterson, married Fox, The he j 25. 1881, Friday On April fire several Felt- - Rulon J. Fox and and American Fork, finising in the Stake members are invited to attend on the same lot caught Wednesday was their 53rd Charles R. last Scorey, be to j was thought Norine all of Lehi; also 29 grand- -' order named. time Fox. a for and the excursion. times of firemen wedding anniversary. was team The coached work by j. and children and a sister, Mrs. Martha but quick friend, neighbor doomed, a was good He The v. . .a . .' a hnildins. The meet terminal j NEW LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Ann Taylor, Lehi, and the following1 Ni,e Washburn. at and neignoors and has always uvea an Sn several months of hard preparation Powers Shoe -. and nouGeorge ana Hc departs life. Store. adv. furniture flnd uprIght the house until at II. Fox, Roy Fox, Jesse Fox, Ell Fox, on the part of those debating. Higgs were taken from Saturday, April 28, 1934, g3 years ana Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. George Whitthe flames were coimu,,. & m ftt the age of CELEBRATES 83RD BIRTHDAY man, Mrs. Alma Beck, Lehi, and Mrs PLANTS FOR DRESSES Nellie Salt Lake. Hale3, HOUSE LADIES TOMATO, CABBAGE, PANSY, Mrs. William Loverldge entertained fcno Impressive funeral services for Iaaao MOTHER'S DAY-Po- wers ZINNIAS and SALVIA PLANTS Fox were held in the Lehi First Ward, at a family luncheon and social, Wed-- I GIFTS FOR MOTHERS Tuesday. Bishops counselor Evans nesday, in honor of the 83rd birthday Wxtra La. ?e FAST SERVICES Andersen conducting. anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Rachel LEHI FLORAL CO. DAY & GRADUATION The opening Bong, a solo, "My Father Carson, who is a guest at the, Love- -' Lake1 flEXT SUflDAY Knows" Mary R, Sal of Salt Growers of Flowers tor All Occasions. ridge home. NECKLACES RINGS l City. WATCHES WRIST Prayer President Virgil Peterson. held In all the LADIES' HAND BAGS Fast services will be Solo "Resignation" by Mrs. Lula con U a. m.m SILVERWARE Lehi wards Sunday at Anderson, tn. Schools numerous nectlon with the Sunday and many other gifts too Sketch President A. Carlos Schow. as the Sun commencing mention. services to Fast Remarks Joseph S. Hyde, Duet "My Soul" Helen and Mar day Schools A new pair of PHONE 15 work. would make a fine gift for mother. garet Fox of Salt Lake City. Remarks Stephen Li Chipman of American Fork. BABY CUBIC MAY Solo "A Perfect Day" Joseph Coulam. and Optometrist Jeweler iwiU clinic -Tho regular month baby Prayer John G. Allred. Th Gift Shop" " v Memorial tJUiia"' The grave In the Lehi cemetery was UTAH be neia LEHL All STREET MAiN r- .. from 1 to V m. I so i UTAH LEHI, (Continued on back page) to urged are ts9mm9Me969S those interested Lm 7Tzr i;il.3.ltirinui pjeid ent f grt Ulllll. 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