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Show line ehi Free Pre lehi crrrs newspaper home-owe- d LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1935 iETERY CLEAN-U- P . STAKEICOdFEREtlCE A YOUNG PIONEER DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY dnesday. October 30th has been Clean-u- p Day. t Trt as Cemetery are Club sponsoring Lehi Lions . ivement The appearance of our f y is of vital interest to every fitizen. One f the first things of vistor to jreets the eye is the ",, an Dead" the of unsightly jjty julation of tumble weeds, papers J her trash that has been carried wind and piled against the , 'and roadway near the gate of prance. All through the cemetery for-lo- ts glected and apparently T that have been left un-t- d since early spring and are ed with weeds. I' every able bodied person would at least one half hour's work a hoe or rake, at this clean-u- p every roadway and burial plot , be cleaned and would show those who bring their $ ones back "home'' to their final lg place, that we are still a live growing community, take pride ing clean. Let us all join the next Wednesday and do our K0. 8 SATURDAY & SUNDAY , j pelvis and lacerated right eye when me truck, driven by Noel Devey, 20, of this city collided with the car driven by E. H. Thompson, 29, of Salt Lake. Thompson was charged with reckless driving. Mr. Noel Devey was working for his brother in Salt Lake when the accident occurred. The Lehi Stake Quarterly Conference will be held in the High School Auditorium on Saturday and Sunday, October 26th anT27th. The Saturday night session will be held in the High School Auditorum at 7.30 p. m. and will be for the general public. Three sessions will be held on Sun day. One at 10 a. m. and one at 7:30 p. m. They are all to be held in the ALPINE DISTRICT TEACHERS APPOINTS DELEGATES auditorium. A list of delegates for the Alpine School Distirct Teachers Association have been announced to attend the meeting of the Utah Education Association. C. L. Ash, president of the Alpine School District Techers Association, Frank Newman, Lincoln High School and Superin acting as tendent David Gourley. The following committe was an point recently by the Alpne Teachers Association to make a study of the teachers illness insurance: Joseph Robison, chairman, Charles Walker, at least i making our cemetery Pleasant Grove; J. Nile Washburn f weeds for the winter. and Ford Poulson of Pleasant Grove. informaton will be given rher Conference, Sunday. . 1 Some members from the General Church Authorities will be present to address the conference. Special musical numbers will be given during the meetings. Tho general theme which is to be carried out is and Car mg For All Who Hold the Priest hood." Lehi Stake authorities urge all who can possibly attend the sessions of conference Saturday and Sunday to please be presert There will be Sunday School classes held in all the wards for those under the priesthood age. Other ward meet ings will be postponed for conference. - t vice-presde- nt out-of-to- t JUDGES OF ELECTION REPLACED MIIVE GIRLS i RECEIVE BADGES I Examing Court of Honor was 1 e Girls of the Stake, Friday evening at 7:30 Honor badges were given to Allowing girls: Tt Ward Dona Kirkham, Mar-- jj Banks, Theda Henkiq, Atha tson, Beth Briftan and Dorthea for the Bee-Hiv- i i "f. Sond Ward Jean Johnson, Vir- al Austin, Reta Robbins, Mable I Eliza Cal'ton and Elsie Calton. .ird Ward Virginia . Jackson. U Sunderland, TJdon Gough, da Turner, prth Ward Leath Clark. 3th Ward Marjorie Anderson, line Royle, Beth Austin, Mariam . Ruth Worlton, Pauline Worlton. Mieling and Ruth Peterson. Lehi Stake is the only stake I church using the honor system. if i k JAL PEOFLE HURT III CRASi l I f was injured Saturday night in collision in salt and was reported in fairly good tion. She suffered a fractured Mr. Joseph E. Smith and Mr. James Holden are automatically released from their positions as election judges. The reason for their release is because they are both candidates in the coming election. Mr. Smith is running for term councilman on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Holden is running term councilman on the for Republican ticket. It was decided at council meeting Tueday evening that Mr. E. A. Bushman should take the place of James Holden in District No. 1 and that A. B. Anderson should take the place Dear Friend: You are cordially invited to a of Joseph Smith in District No. 3. special meeting of poultrymen ! Come prepared to spend an enjoy REPLACEMENT ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET able evening of instructive entertain ment and be assured that no attempt Isaac Bone who was chosen for will be, made to sell you anythng. First there will be a free showing two-yeterm councilman on the a Democratic Ticket refuses to run. of a really unusual talking picture Rulon Fox is replacing the vacanacy about poultrymen with problems just like your own. left by Mr. Bone. This will be followed by a lecture and open discussion of problems and timely poultry activities baby chick POLLING PLACES raising, at this time. You, yourself NAMED are invited to ask questions or offer comments relatng to your own problems of the moment. Lehi the for City PolHng places commercial poultrymen NovemPractical, held be to Election Municipal ber 5, 1935, have been named. They in concentrated poultry districts where these meetings have been held, have are as follows: District No. 1 At the Mrs. Inez ' been enthusiastic about them. They consider these discussions a source of Peterson residence on Main Street. minute poultry information. District No. 2 Third Ward Chapel. to bring your family and Co-oBe sure 3 The j No. People's District your neighbor, too. The movie is Store. Mempacked with dramatic interest and No. 4 Lehi City Hall in the many new and timely slants on gives orial Building. ar he raising poultry. Admission is free. IIOTICE The final date of discount on water bills on October 1st readings has been extended to include October 31, 1935. ?ECIAL PRICE ON OVAL 16c AiVD 9K FOR COIIGOLEUi.l RUGS f for Dreventin? wear spots on rugs a lot of choice patf large to select from. CURTAIN rial for vour chipken coods 10c Oc the yard according to width and jht of goods. WHEN IN DOUBT TRY soodwin's AUTO WRECKED BY FREIGHT TRAIN 8, LEHI CITY COUNCIL. CO. .. Charles Slater Spencer Chatfield Lee Rick p- - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson of Spanish Fork, visited wth Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor, Saturday and Sunday. KILLS FQRLiER Royal Theatre Friday and Saturday Regular Prices I LEHI UAH Ross Nielsen Bert Brown NOTICE Ogden Jesse J. Whitcomb, 8, of Riverdale, Mayben Fox of Ogden, visited at the Joseph E. Smith home, Sunday. died Sunday at 8 p. m. at a local hospital, three hours after being struck Mr. and Mrs. Verno Larsen visited in the head by a suspended pulley with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor, while repairing machinery at a local flour mill Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Whitcomb never regained consciousness after the acddent He was discovered lyng on the floor beside the NOTICE machine by J. Fred MacDonald, plant superintendent, who called an ambuAll owners of cemetery lots are re- lance. Mr. Whitcomb was working quested to clean up same before Octo- alone at the time, Mr. MacDonald ber 30, 1935. A charge of 50 cents said. will be placed against all lots remainAlhough details of the cause could be definitely determined, condinot uncleaned on that date. ing tions indicated a pullev had torn loose LEHI CITY COUNCIL. from the ceiUne of the room and struck Mr. Whitcomb in falling. He died of a basal iskull fracture, attend TRAVEL BY BUS LEHI PUBEL0, COLO. Direct connections for all points East, North and South. Max Baer vs. Joe Louis See the Knockdowns and Knockout in slow motion. it and around strike and Light pole and guy wire breaking ing the wires which caused a short in the block sfgnal system, disabling the entire system. All that remained of the car was a pile of broken junk. DROPPING PULLEY George Rick TO Don't Miss the Big Fight . Dr. Elmo Eddington Marion Adams NEW LOW FARES 29 RAG RUG&-S- ize s. This is a snap you should several at this price. t Yours, SPERRY FLOUR MDED City. Mr. Whitcomb was an employee of the Lehi Cereal Mill for some time and was a resident of Lehi durng his employment here. He has a large number of friends living in Lehi. p- up-to-t- fni children and four brothrs. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Larkin & Sons' drawing room with Bishop John Stimpson of the L. D. S. River-aid- e ward conducting. Interment was made in Salt Lake Steven Zimmerman, local automobile dealer, was mourning the loss of his new Ford V-Thursday morning but thankful to have escaepd with his life or without serious injury when his When several hundred families were sent to Alaska from the Middle West car was totally wrecked late Wednesto settle the Matanuska Valley, the Rsd Cross sent a nurse, Madeleine de Fores, M. I. A. CONFERENCE to remain with them for a year to help protect their health. Among the first SUNDAY NIGHT day night when struck by a south friends she made were the little pioneer, Arthur Hack, 4 years old, and "Prince," bound D. & R. G. Western Railroad the pup who went with his young master to Alaska. The M. I. A. Conference will be held freight train by the crossng in front at 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the High of the late Joseph Roberts home. Mr. School Auditorium. Miss Zina Ander Zimmerman turned to cross the tracks son Evan Croft are in charge of and as he approached the track he FREE PICTURE SHOW LUCKY DEER HUNTERS the and crossmeeting. The program is to be saw some horses blocking the he miss horse to the furnished by the Junior girls and the ing, tuning when to make the crossing The People's Co-oTwo attempted in short will talks be The following men were back home Vanguards his wheels caught between the high with the Sperry Feed Co. are sponsor- with their back deer before we went given and some splendid musical rails just off the regular crossing and ing a Free Pictura Show at the Mem to press. If you got your deer report numbers have been prepared. The orial Building, Friday, October 25, it and we will run another list next program is to be based upon the M. I. his car car stalled. A heavy freight A. sogan "We Stand for Spirituality made its appearance at this time' and at 7:35 p. m. week; and Happiness in the Home." A Mr. Zimmerman was forced the jump The following letter was mailed to aylvester Clark. in the path of the the poultrymen Wednesday. If you special speaker will address the con and leave the car Byron Whipple fail to receive one this is your invit ference The public Is invited to at oncoming train. The car was carried George P. Price turned ation. tend the session given by the M. I. A a short distance hitting a pole Rulon Russon the Utah Power p. 70 He is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. Merling Blair and two sons. Harold J. and Eugene B. Whitcomb. all of Riverdale. three grand- I TNI tCINlC l HOCK WAV II I I 1 NEW FAST SCHEDULES Leave Lehi 9:16 P. M. Eastbound of our citv affairs for the next 2 vears and I hope It will not be ques tioned as to whether I am in the race or not, as I expect to do all I can to win by fair, honorable, business like campaign. 1 Thank you for your support. ' W. W. DICKERSON. ing doctors said. Let us put your car in condition for freezing weather Buy your Gas and Oil here Pep Gas & Vico Oils State Street Service Westbound Leave Lehi 5:28 A. M. For information, tickets SYLVESTER CLARK State Street Service Station Lehi. Utah To correct and answer the rumor which seems to be about town as to whether I, the undersigned will run in this coming City Election for office of Mayor, I wish to say. Having been duly nominated by the citizens of this city and my name placed on the Democratic Ticket my intentons are if elected to this office to assist in giving the people of Lehi a good, fair and business like adminstration STATION J. S. CLARK. Manager CENTER and STATE STREETS |