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Show THURSDAY. Vile Washburn, Kellv Wilson and j Mrs. A. L. Doll had as The Utah county board members of Mrs. Eari Dowding of Sandy, were end guest Mrs. Owen Tho the Daughters of Utah Pioneers who son Jean. left Tuesday for Southern, Lehi visitors ever the week-edeer. Provo. look for will Thurswhere Utah they visited the various Lehi camps Adria Mrs. were: afternoon John R. Bone returned Sunday day Mrs. Amanda Johnston, Mrs, Porter, e morning from Garland where he is Florence Lamber of Provo, and employed for a visit with his family. Lehi. H. Adams of SERVICES HELD FOR DID YOU GET YOUR AHHIE BONE TICKET (Continued from page 1) Benediction Virgil II. Peterson-Thgrave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by Raymond Stewart Biography of Hannah Elizabtth Bone Hannah Elizabeth Bone, the eldest child of John and Hannah Elizabeth Webb Bone, was born July 16, at Lehi, Utah. She was blessed by her grandfather John S. Webb, Septem Mrs. Junius Banks spent Saturday The typing classes of the eighth, eduevening in Provo visiting with ninth, and tenth grades made an Talmage. Salt Lake, Saturday. of cational tour Under the direction of their teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stein of Miss Melva Glade, they went by bus Oregon, arrived Friday for a visit to Salt Lake where they visited variwith Mrs. Stein's varents, Mr. and ous spots of interet. While in Salt Mrs. A. E. Adams. Lake they visited the capitol building, the telephone office, K. S. L. radio Ueen Sunderland, who is a student station and other spots of interest. in The stuJents at the B- Y. U. spent the week-enreport a very enjoyable visiting with her parents, Mr. dav. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. FREE TOII OF COAL Mrs-Jame- To be Drawn October 30th at LEHI LUMBER CO. Phone 15 State Street. Lehi 4, 1881. When eight years of age she was baptized by James Kirkham and con-- i She refirmed by Charles Phillips. ceived her Patriarchal Blessintr Feb. Charles 9, 18'JO, from Patriarch Evans. Annie (as she was known by all I had a happy, loving and mild disposition, and was a great help to her mother in the rearing of the family. She attended the Lehi District School, in graduating from the eighth grade her In 1903 she accompanied 1900. family to Canada, returning with them in 1906. She worked for several years in the James Kirkham knitting factory. In 3915 Annie started trinin (for a nurse under the late Dr. F. I). Worl-toand continued in the positsion of a nurse until 19H2, a period of seventeen years, during which time she gained a multitude of friends who loved and cherished her. In her devotion of service in her work, her health was impaired and she suffered from high blood pressure and heart trouble. In 1935 she suffered a stroke never n, During the regaining her health. two vears of her sickness she never complained and was always patient with those who tried to ease her sufShe was preceeded in death fering. by her father, one brother and two sisters. Surviving are her mother and the following brothers and sisters: John R.. Isaac, Mrs. Henry Erickson, Rachel, Mrs. R. H. Giless, Idflla, Leon and Warren. She passed peacefully away at 11:15 p. m. October 15, 1937. to a well earned rest. PLEASANT GROVE DEFEATS DEER CREEK PURCHASE Pleasant Grove Irrigation company stockholders have voted down a motion to amend their articles of incropor-atio- n and thus will be unable to subscribe for water from the Deer Creek or Provo river water project, Joseph Larsen, secretary of the association, said Sunday. "Under the present articles, any subscription from the project would be illegal," explained Mr. Larsen, "and an amendment would be sary before the company could subscribe. The downing of the motion to amend therefore makes it impossible for the company to participate." The meeting Saturday night, attended by over 100 stockholders, show ed a vote of three to one against the amendment The voting for tre SOUTHERN YOUTH A CORRECTION' IN UTAH Mrs. Ellen Johnson of Salt Lake, i visiting with spent Sunday in Mrs. Harry and Mr. Boone-villher of Leland Stephensen. 22, parents, DS. L. Manning. the died at Mississippi, Hospital in Salt Lake City, WednesThe officers and teachers of the day of last week of what attending Ward Primary held a PreparsickFirst was sleepin physicians thought ness. Mr. Stephensen was a mis- ation meeting Monday at the home the meeting sionary companion of Gene Phillips of Junius Banks. After held. was a departy and had a short time for alwaysd sired to come to the west. After beMr. and Mrs. Rodney Dickerson, ing released from his mission he came to Utah and to Lehi to visit with Mrs. daugters, Doris and Fay, left Friday Alice Phillips and to hunt work here for California where Mr. Dickerson is and do temple work. He was taken ill employed. They will make their home at the Phillips home and was given there. every care, later taken to the L. D. .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and S. Hospital in Salt City, where Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Durrant famly, was he passed away. His father to his bedside when death came. of Castle Gate and Mr. and Mrs. Vern in He was buried in Salt Lake City, Curtis of Riverton spent Sunday Mr. Mrs. with and Mercur, visiting Tuesday. He is survived by his parBarnhart's daughters, Mrs. Fon War- ents, one sister and three brothers. burton, and Mss. Harold Nelson. Ix-h- e, - te CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted us in any way during the illness and death of our beloved father. The speakers, the floral tribute, musical numbers and all other favors extended and sympathy afforded us we are truly grateful. The family of James T. Goates. Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Mrs. Fern spent Wednesday evening in Salt iT if ii ' i A Mere Club -- WELT I THE CAR it j ' if X STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Pr0p. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Ross N'ielson, Mrs. RouVn Worlton aivl Mrs. Ray Durnell loft aid I BONDS if Lehi Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, FREE: UTAH A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON INDUSTRY HAVE BEEN PUB- - MINING COMMITTEE t jal lane I ur LummLt .nftiviDLft "J I General Motor DETROIT, MICHIGAN 7 d, Mr. Mr' Monday morning for a trip throuh Southern Utah where hey will hunt for deer. - f 'Tj """" mm (WITH SHOCKPROOfJ STEERINO) protection. So safe to comfortable to different . . . "the world's finest ride." 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Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Come In i i you work for a man, in OF LOW PRICE THAT BRINGS YOU THE NEWEST, MOST MODERN, MOST Miss Helen Curtis of Mississippi spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates and daughters, Lela and Ethel. Mrs. Irvin Johnson and Mr. A. L. Wilcox left Saturday ftr Roxburg, ii Idaho, where they will visit with Mr! ari(' Mrs. I Van Wilcox. Mrs. A. I j; Wilcox who has been spending the past two weeks there will return home with them Sunday. i If members were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Edith Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Atkinson of Salt Iike, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense of Provo, spent Sunday in Lehi at the home of Mrs. B. G. Webb. wUN0,sr7 Til INSURANCE SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT NEW 1938 CHIV ROUT Mrs. Frank Barnes is reported ill at her home this week. Madge Thrasher and Faye Hutch-ing- s attended a birthday party in American Fork, Sunday evening, in honor of Miss LaRee Hunter. If SAVINGS DEPARTMENT BANKING COMMERCIAL CHEVROLET PRESENTS THE Lake. nt it This bank is I a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporate KNOCKER OCTOBER sua We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those who helped so much with sympathy, condolence and kind deeds during our bereavement in the passing of our beloved daughter and sister. We want to thank all those who took part in the funeral services. Mrs. John Bone and family. YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED It was stated in last weeks Press that Dr. and Mrs. J G. J..nes had moved to Provo to make their home. Dr. Jones states that they still maintain their home here but that Mrs. Jones and Emery have gone to Provo to take care of the new Jones Apartments during the winter. name work for him. If he pays wages that supply you your bread and butter, work for him, speak well of him. think well of him, stand by him, and stand by the institution he represents. I trink if I worked for a man I would work for him. I would not work for him part of his time, but all of his time. I would give an undivided service or none. If put to the pinch an ounce of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and in children spent Saturday Alpine loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn and Mrs. Price's with parents, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, and eternally idsparag, ;hy resign yor other relatives. postion, and when you are outside damn to your heart's content. But I The Daughters of the Poneers met pity you, as long as you are a part of at the home of Mrs. Eliza Fjeld, an institution, do not condemn it. Not Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Johnson, one that you will injure the institution, of the county officers of the Daughters not that. But when you disparage a of the Utah Pioneers, was in attend concern of which you are a par you ance She gave some instructions on disparage yourself. Elbert Hubbard. the work for the winter months. Mrs. Lloyd Gray and Mrs. Clarence Ball spent Thursday in Manila with Mr. and Mrs- - Merlyn Wadley. ii1 i LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Durrant of Castle Gate spent Sunday visting amendment was: Primary shares, with Mr. and Mrs J. L. Barnhart. 910; East Meadow or second class shares, 66, and West Meadow or third Mr. and Mrs. Winget and three class shares, 41, or a total of 1017, children of Provo, spent Sunday in Votes against the amendment were: Lehi visiting with Mrs. Winget's par- Primary shares, 3081 ; East Meadow, enu- 91, and West Meadow, 124. or a total of 3296. Mrs. C. B. Lott of Trenton, Cache The company had voted before in Valley, is visiting at the homes of February, 1935, okehing a 2000 acre Mr. and Mrs. George Lott and May foot subscription, but was told by the Lott this week. government that such subscription Mrs. E. R. Dickerson left Sunday was illegal unless their articles of into join her family in Tracy, Calicorporation were changed. where they will make their Edward Jeppson, of fornia, home. the company, was in charge of the pneeting. Allan Miller, Bobby and Alta Rich mond! of Canada, is spending this Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston and week in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Sue! children of Provo. were woplr-on- rl visitors at the George Strasburg Zimmerman. nome. CARD OF THANKS s d DIES WHILE VISITING Just 1 Mrs-Maud- FOR THE 11, ber THVRSDY, OCTOEER THE LEHI FREE PRESS OCTOBER, 21, 1937 f --. ON MASTER Df LUXE MODELS ONLY J t i urn .yr""" """" "" yJZ'r I J ; tot r MMMJLJJk3 Sy MB 01 OF s i MARTIN NIELSEN AUTO CO. American Fork, Utah |