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Show 1 he Lefai Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ fOLUME FQsttlER RESIDENT i : LEHI TO HAVE POULTRY PROCESSING PLANT g pXovk on Lehi's new poultry plant was began this week. Tjie plant will be located in the warehouse of the Lehi Lily Cereal and Cement floors are being Feed Mipgt in this week 'and the building will processing it made into a first toclasshandle 50,000 plant. It is planned tjj 60,000 turkeys during this season and about 2,000 per day. A modern refrigeration plant will be installed, a scalding and killing plant and everything will be made ready to handle the birds in first class ofder and to put them on the market ii the highest class condition. I The plant will give employment to about 100 women and girls as well as Lehi producers afnumber of men. 'Uld support the local plant as it B wjll mean a big thing for the community and employ a large number of local people, adding greatly to the city's payroll. J Officers of the company are to be ccingratuated upon bringing the plant tq Lehi. It will mean a great convenience for local poultry men and a great asset to the town. "Women and girls who are interested in securing employment at the plant are asked to get in touch with J J. Skinner as soon as possible. pro-risin- - 1 I FRIZES FOB LUCKY IT., No. 8 193o POLITICAL RALLIES TONIGHT CELEBRATION former Lehi resiA Cddtn Welding reception to hospital Friday, hon,.r one of Lehi'.- most outstanding Mr. and Mrs. James II. Garding an operation coupl.s. nerThe reception - to be given bv for appendicitis. the children of this couple and will Mr. Brown was horn in Lehi, Utah,' be held in the Fifth Ward. Thursday Decemb.-A cordial invitation is now 2o. 1X7. a son of John and (t night REPUBLICAN RALLY Julie: Austin Br wn. He married' j'ie:i to friends of this couple, to DEMOCRATIC RALLY FQ'UaER CITIZENS t i the re option and eniov yourcome Kathryn Pearl Sabey in 1S99. selves. N'o further invitations are SATURDAY NIGHT .cuiv.Vii:g are the following sons bung given. FRIDAY NIGHT TO CELEBRATE and daughttrs: Melton B. Brown, Local Republicans, as well as civic John Earl Belle; Brown, Benjamin; CALL TO ALL GOLDEN WEDDING are making extensive prepar The Democrats of Wallace V. Brown, Eureka; Mrs. will meet in a rally Friday night ations to entertain the capacity crowd Bert I;t spain and Caveli Brown- Salr YOUNG REPUBLICANS at 8 o'clock in the High School Audi- expected to hear Kay t,. Dillman, ReMr. and Mrs. Ge rge Southwick Lake City; his mother, Lehi; six torium. publican candidate for Governor, at formerly of Lehi and now ..f Magna, brothers and two sisters, J. H- Brown, Special features of the evening will the Saturday night rally to be held in, win Celebrate their 50th weddings Grand Junction. All young Repulicans between the be talks given by some f the. state the Lehi High School Auditorium. Colo.; Alex Brown, candidates. These men have been There will be several speakers of anniversary Friday. October 16, 1936. Seattle; Darrel Brown, Payson; Den-- j ages of IS and 3," are unrcd to meet osked to attend this rally so that the prominance, aside from Mr. Dillman. An informal reception will be held zil urown, i'rovo; LIdon Brown. onitrth (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the democrats and others will know and the entertainment committee has Memorial building. at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Delta; Lowell Brown, Lehi; Mrs. The are prepared for musical and other numYoung Republicans are anxious exactly wnat these candidates H. V. Weggeland on Belva Ave-Leon Taylor, Idaho Falls, Idaho- and to fully organize and to work out summit ior- i eopie or tnis town bers to round out a grand rally. should give their undivided attention Mr. Dillman has been extremely plans for the remaining three weeks to the facts Magna, Utah, between the hours of Mrs. I. L. Lott, Lehi. that will be given at this popular with the audiences he has met of the 5 and 9 p. m. campaign. They cordially invite Bishop Paul Ludlow of Payson, was Know what you and addressed through the state- - His De Vere Wootton county chairman democratic rally. their relatives, friends and acquaint- in charge of expressive funeral ser- of the Young Republicans are voting for, you will be able to personality has won for him manor Organilearn this, by attending meetings friends. One of his chief assets, from ances to call. vices held in the Second Ward Chapel zation will be present-Alwhere the candidates are stating the all reports, is his willingness to dis central and chairman district Mr. and Mrs. Southwick were Monday for Mr. Brown. The floral factors of their party. cuss freely the issues confronting the committee of the Republican organi- main married October 16, 1886 in the arrangement was beautiful. Now is the time for all good demo- state, and particularly those which zation are urged to attendThe following is the services as Logan temple. They have resided in A lien Wells, Dorothy Southwick, crats to come to the aid of the party. concern the conduct of the office of Lehi since that time until ten years they were given: Nedra Lewis and Daryl Fowler at- The coming election concerns every governor of the state. His particular tended a county committee meeting of citizen, let's all be prepared to vote to theme appears to be the discussion of ago when they moved to Magna and Prayer A. B. Anderson-QuarteProvo. the best of our knowledge. Come to methods and means to develop the Remib'cans held in Mr. Southwick went into the employEdith Evans and Co. "I Young this democratic rally and learn facts, natural resources of the state and to M' rday night. not mere .gossip. When election time pay minute detail to those problems ment of the Utah Copper Co. Know That My Redeemer Lives-of a They report large gathering have a which confront local communities. He Mr. Southwick was born in Lehi on Bi graphical sketch LaPriel Younr Republicans. An active, ag- comes be sure that you understanding of what the is especially; vigorous in denouncing December 6, 1864, the son of Wm. Brown of Payson. gressive campaign was outlined for thorough the remaining three weeks of the cam- democrats stand for, do not vote the manner in which some of the state and Martha Jane Coleman Southwick. Remarks Bishop James ,H. Gard- paign. blindly. departments have been conducted. He has been active in the church all ner. The popularity of Mr. Dillman has made itself apparent from the polls his life, being supt. of the Sunday Vocal trio Golden Taylor, Gail YOUNG FATHER UNION MEETING SUNDAY throughout the state- which appear to School for many years, secretary of Reese and Irene Philsguard. increase his strength immediately fol the 68th Quorum of Seventies and Remarks CALLED BY DEATH lowing each public appearanceJoseph Hand. member of the Old Folks Committee. Union meting will be held Sunday Song Mr. Richardson. Mrs. Southwick was born in Lehi, Remarks Bishop S. I. Goodwinfor the M L A. workers at the TWO PEOPLE HURT John Reid Wilkin, 36. passed away September 24, 1865. a daughter of Song Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and ISecond Ward chapel. Bishopric, John and Harriet L. Zimmerman. She Mrs. Oliver Kittinger. ward executives and stake board at the St- Marks Hospital in Salt IH COLLISION has been devoted to the church acting Closing song Mrs. M. S. Lett. members will be at the 1:30 meeting. Lake City, Sunday morning following as teacher in Primary Organization "My Father Knows." General meeting will be held at 2:00 a five day illness of pneumonia. He was born in Alpine on Novem Two Salt Lake City residents were and visiting teacher in relief society and Heber when all department workers C Webb. Prayer and also in Lehi for a number of The grave was dedicated by Mark community activity workers will join ber 7. 1899, a son of Jedediah and slightly injured, two cars nearly deMartha H- Healey Wilkin- He had molished and one other machine Austin of Salt Lake City. years. with the officers. have children. living1 Interment was made in the Lehi They eight The vpt's program will be gone spent the past few years as a skilled clightly damaged as the result of a workman for the Utah Copper com three-ca- r Mrs. A. J. Spratley, Mrs. H. W. City Cemetery. collision on the state highinto detail. He was a Lehi G SouthMerlen Weggeland, Magna; A very urgent reouest is given to pany at Bingham. way in the northern end of Lehi Thurs Azor Southwick, wick, Salt Lakevolunteer fireman and was an active day forenoon. The accident was all M. I. workers to be present. L- - DLehi; Mrs. F. R. Goates, Richfield; RELIEF SOCIETY AND S. church worker, serving as an blamed on dust created by a state Mrs. Emeral Hansen, Arel Southwick M men leader of the Lehi First ward highway truck and grader working MUTUAL CONVENTION FARM BUREAU and Lavan Southwick, Los Angeles-AlsSurviving are his wife, Mrs. John on the shoulders of the highway. seventeen grandchildren. Reid Wilkin, Lehi; his mother, Mrs Mrs. Susan Caldwell of Salt Lake LADIES MEETING Martha H. Healey Wilkin, Alpine; City, riding in a car driven by her The M. I. A. and Relief Society five children, Jerry, Boyd, Nile, Sonja son- James H. Caldwell, also of Salt workers will meet Saturday evening PARK SERVICE UNDER and John L. Wilkin, all of Lehi; two Lake City, was treated at the local in the Second ward chapel for the The Farm Bureau Ladies will meet brothers, Richard Wilkin, Magna, hospital for lacerations about the meeting of the convention. Thursday night at 7:30 in the Memor- and Alton Wilkin, Lehi, and three forehead and face and a bruised knee. HEW f.lAllflGMENT firstSunday, all the M. I. A. sessions ial Build'ng. Miss Vera Condor will Mrs. Jenett Brown, Provo; Caldwell received a minor cut on his will be held at the high school audi- - talk r" the Health of a School Girl sisters, Mrs. Bell Lark, Alpine, and Mrs headMrwill music Bnd Hansen's pupils mornMelvin and Herman Johnson of the torium and the Relief Society There will be Pearl Street, Garfield. selections. The accident occurred when Charles Lehi Third Ward have taken over the ing session is to be held in the Fifth present someone of authority at the meeting The funeral services held in the Redd of La Salle, southbound- startThe Relief to talk on and explain questions that First management of the Park Service ward recreation hall. Ward, Tuesday for Reid Wilkin Station which was formerly managed Society meeting is open to the public. will be presented to the voters at the were large and well attended the ed to pull around the truck, driving He crashed This rhape was filled to capacity. Many blind due to the dust. Sunday afternoon the Stake Presi- next election. by J. W. Chilton and sons. friends sent floral bouquets. The ser headon into the northbound Caldwell sesbe in of the will made was in charge dency management change vices were in charge of Bishop H. A. machine. Also blinded by the dust Mrs. Wallace Hebertson entertained Anderson. sion and Sunday evening the M. I. A. Monday. third a and north, car, driven driving a in at card for afternoon offered the The station will be at your service has charge. party Friday public meeting Opening prayer was by by Francis Grace. Lehi, scraped the General board members for both the followir,? ladies: Mrs. Guy Darl Ferron Gurney. to supply your car with gasoline, oil. sides of the wrecked cars and nosed Opening song bv a quartet Mrs. winter lubrication, etc It will be organizations will be present at the ing, Mrs. John Southwick. Need Thee Lvery Hour. into the borrow pit before it stopped. all Mrs. Ivor Vitcor Smith, Peterson, meeting. open late and early hoursBiographical sketch read by George The cars driven by Redd and Caldwell Dick Mrs. Mrs. Lehi and f that officers are The refreshyou Clark. Gaisford, the car asking Besides supplies Redd and Grace were L. damagedErvin Gr's-Remarks badly Pratt, State watch this paper for the detailed pro- Ted Gaisford. and Mrs. Charles ' ment stand will continue to run tooFiremen both secretary. went Forkford escaped of American conventionPrizes injury. gram for the Vorsil solo Mrs. Edith Evans, ijrv tp( Qjcfojv?, 1st prize and "Lead Me All the War." STERLING ALLRED Mrs. Charles Gaisford. Our price on printed bu'ter wraptraveling Remarks Raymond Stewart. BAND MOTHERS Vocal trio from Alpine, ''J.ead Me Luncheon was served. i'iic pers is lower, our quality higher. Home-CALLED OH MISSION Gently Wcmnrks John Htitchings. CJos'e mno b" quartet ''Tough At the recent meeting of the Band Deepening Trials." Sterling Allr-'- d received a call to Bishop Burgess of the Mothers a new set of officers were field Mission and California the to go n;ne Ward. elected. Announcement of these offices Tim fulfill a two year mission. He is the .pvi 'n the cerpperv w Pro fade rov. rs. Eliza Logston, dedicated by Counselor M. nifidet : Mrs. Lambert, Harold son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred. MM Fox. f and Mrs. Eva Smith, secretary. 26 for October will Rave Sterling w- mmm t PROCESSING PLANT 1 OCTOBER GOLDEN WEDDING j ANSWERS LAST CALL J hn Brown, y, dent tiled in a l'a of pneumonia, fui NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, ,V0RK BEGINS Of! TURKEY 1 HOME-OWNE- -' n FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - i.- r adt-rs- , - j - . , l t - - - - 3-C- - U DEER HUNTERS 1 i 1 oaf JThe People's Co-o- p are announcing a? event of interest to all lucky deer hsnters. They are giving $5.00 in merchandise as prizes, $2.50 for the heaviest deer and $2.50 for the deer with the widest spread of horns. The deer are to be weighed or Pleasured at the feed department of the People's Co-oThe contest begins on Tuesday, October 20th and closes at the end of the deer season. ,This is a chance to check on how tig the deer are or how wide the horns spread. Hunters are uged to weigh their deer as some of the deer with small horns often weighs heavier than some of the deer with larger horns. p. 4 ,'OTICEOF Kit DEMOCRATIC at RALLY - - - - ! - - lr i There is to be a Democratic Rally b: held Friday night at 8 o'clock in the to Lehi High School Auditorium. Some Of) the state candidates will be at the ho! A good promeeting as speakers. ire. gram has been arranged for. - - - r! i - JOHN EVANS, Chairman. LELA COATES, Secretary. i S. rt'l day Knock! Knock! WHO'S THERE? i GOODWIN! GOODWIN WHO? 1 'A GOOD J ONE TO INVEST IN Another Special This Time Crystal White Soap S Giant Bars for ITc . Lr,it !ek. ZE i t t three weeks at the mission school in Salt Lake City. On November 12 he will start for California. He is a graduate of the High School and has attended the B. Y. U. for one year- For the past month he has been laboring in Idaho, but he is expected home the end of this week. Friends of Sterling are congratulating him for his new undertaking and are wishing him much success in the work. LaPriel and Arlene Goodwin tended "George White's Scandals" the Capital Theatre, Friday night. at- at rsir Hasn't Stopped This Announcing Change In Management ; a JL of " " a r NOTICE f 1; r jjyf MODELS A LOW AS - 50 , GOODWIN'S "HE HOME e vice-preside-nt if Lehi Stake Temple Excursion, Mon- if 10 Watch this space each day, October 19th- SPECIAL TRAIN f will leave Lehi 7:10 A. M., arriving You can do better at i at Salt Lake City 8:05 A. M-- in time f Round for first session at the Temple. on Return cents. 51 any Trip Fare regular train same day. Last train leaves Salt Lake City 10:00 P. M. ba. A WASH DAY OF WOLVERINE WORK SHOES LLTlZZj SAFETY FIRST RIDE THE BIG RED CARS T This Norge Autobuilt Washer bat been operating under full load contbutontly for over 10,000 hour" yet it bat never required Service never required oiling. An engineer who has put this Norje Washer 'to the stiff est tests he could devise saysi "Norse Autobuilt Washers will stand up, they will stay quiet, and they'll never give any 'mechanical headache'.' Let us woman prove this washer's merits to you show you bow you can actually save money when you spend it for a Norge. Gilchrist Hardware winTCTnCCIi . T Trill TrTAII Park Service Station Now operated by Melvin and Herman Johnson of Lehi ; ,f i: Try Our Better Service |