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Show nrrrMBEE I 7, 1939 THE LEHI FREE PRESS , LEHL, UTAH FUNERAL SERVICES Jan r HELD MONDAY FOR MRS. ANN POWELL Funeral fornia. f tv:ct-s Powell, who r&'i of A.Mi W. away i 'uY.- - jat held in the Thi Thursday, with Bish conducting- the sn vices. The opening a time We'll I'Mjerrtarda i .... J Chapel, I. W 1' her in 13. Mrs Ash and Mrs. A. 1L Chat-- ! field will be hostesses. To urur. was born eleven V., irer.. Tr.r &iid eitrht tririls f: r.e have preceded her in :eath She is survived by two song nd f r daughters. James Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson were f ( H.i Wyr.mir.tf. Charles William Provo visitors. Wednesday. f I Ar.STeles. Paiifnrm-- I ' llarrisnn ,f Monterey Park, Cah-- f "rr.ia; Grace Markham of Salt Lake Fox City; Kie 'Some-Mr- . and aecomjiiiiwej bv rs. rern Jonnsun. Invocati.n; Charles Turner. Solo "When the Anpils Have Lifted the Hadfield, accompanied by Mrs. Kem Joht.n. Sketch Arnold Erem?. Remarks Luther O.a'e-- . Solo-"T- hats What God Made Mothers For" Mrs. Fern Johnsosn, accompanied by Mrs. George V. Price. Remarks William Hadfield. Kemark.s President A. Carlos Veil-Willi- HAVkZBESIj 1 lUl'i- - to 1 QUARTNo.228 PIN" No. 230 PINTNo.229 Mi Grain Neutral Spirits. 84.8Proo(.75 Copyright 1939, The Wilken Family, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley P. O., Pa. EXPERT CAE REPAIRING DEALER IN .i TRACTORS ALUS-CHALME- RS rr. of Leadville. Colo- r if teen grandchildren and j. eighteen great grandchildren. She was a worker in the Relief Society and siient as much time time as possible in temple work and helped in every way she could to push this work along. She loved and believed in the Gospel . She died November 26. 1939. at the home of her daughter. Lillian Harrison of Monterey Park. California. ' lIMEf-IENT- S V: ' HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No j rj-- a W. L. Worlton spent wu Mrss Juliette Taylor of Provo. Iehi visitor. Tuesday. Scooters and Coaster Goodwin's. " PHONE LEHI, UTAH 67-- W A adv. wmn mm Dr. Robert Evans of Logan, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- A. J . Evans, Sunday and Monday. Every Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Fern Larsen attended an American Legion Auxiliary meeting at Murray. Monday evening. Royal Theatre f.iERGUR DOME GORE DRILLS - Mrs. Geneva Stewart visited with Seeking to determine the distance her children in Salt Lake City, Tuesto its objective, the Madison limeto Thursday of last week. day stone, and the geology of the inter vening Inklings. Mercur Dome Gold Xmas Gifts Galore at Goodwin's. Mining company is core drilling at its property in Mercur canyon, it Mrss Sadie Sabev visited with was announced Saturday by C. N Mrs. Charles Taylor of Spanish and ireneral Sweet, Fork, Wednesday. manger of the company. The incline shaft, down 370 feet, Sherman Evans, a student of the is bottomed ini black carbonaceous Snow Academy at Ephriam, visited livestone. From the bottom of the Mr. and Mrs. II with his shaft the drill hole is going down C. Evans parents, over the week-envertically and it is now down 110 feet. Company officials expect the Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Knudsen and drill to encounter the Madison lime-i- n family, visited with their daughter 300 to 400 feet, and the hole will Mrs. Frank Peterson and family be extended into the Madison another Spring City, Friday. 100 to 150 feet. Below the bottom of the shaft the Mr. and Mrs. James A. Peterson drill nenetrated a few feet of the and son. Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank black carbonaceous lime, then a bed Halvorsen of Blackfoot, Idaho, were ding of grav limestone, and now it is week-en- d euests of G. H. Smith and in the black limestone again. Grind- - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb. ings from the drill hole throughout its length are said to nave assayed Just take a look at Goodwin's fine adv up to 50 cents in gold and three Xmas Candv. ounces of silver. In view of the fact that these showngs are coming from Miss Eudora Knudsen, a teacher at a bedding, rather than the vein which the Downey, Idaho, High School the shaft is following, company of- visited with her parents, Mr. and ficials regard them as highly en- Mrs. M. II . over the Knudsen, couraging. week-enIt is expected that the drill hole be completed in two or three weeks, D. U. P. NOTES when sinking to the shaft will be Haft N5w? JoTn f ht nrcnqt of Pair m Wfco Af Obiahing This Famous Reference Sef s i d. t -- .f " (5 ATHENIAN CLUB NOTES The Athenian Club will hold their annual Chrstmas party at the home of Mrs. C. L. Ash, Wednesday, Dec. - k NFW CUPPIR" STYLING i t'sassiss: Z)C longest ro tures to makefine cars! And Chevrolet for '40 is the only car in the field that has all the fine car features pictured at the left! . . Small wonder, low-pri- NEW SEALED BEAM . 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Come With a Friend NIGHT and Claim the BOOK On FIRSTTWO VOLUMES AT ONCE E -- beClip the special Introductory coupon a with low for Volume One and come Then you may t. friend on claim the first two volumes "on the same each night. A new volume is released Get your week on regular first two volumes at once and a new volume thereafter each week until you set. Start have the entire your set now! Book-Nigh- Book-Night- s. t s DONT MISS THIS GREAT, The company's total taxes in iim.. it was explained, will take approxi ot mately 17 cents out of every dollar ex and revenue the rompanv's trross ceed the dividends paid to preferred stockholders, the only dividends paid one by the company, by more than million dollars. In commenting on the paymet Mr. Ellerbeck said "it is not our intention nor has it been our custom to complain of the burden of taxation. It is the duty of every company ana ..X ndividual to contribute accordnig to ' "t BUILDIf.G PROBLEMS s. Book-Nigh- ta ht operates. in regards to your fe! How To Get Your Books Book-Night- W J n II inn m ALWAIS WANTEDJM.YOUR HOME! in the company's tax bill of $75,500 la the whereas in 1924 year in county kilowatt cost per the average period hour to residential electric users has shrunk more than half from 7..3 cents to 3.44 cents, explained G. L. FllorVieck. division manager. The property tax payment this roiiirirs of trie It ween.i. tia m'v. vv. bounties in which the power com pany operates amounts to $91.ooo and will prorated among municipalities and school districts to pay the costs of government and education. Mr. Ellerbeck explained the Nov ember tax payment on property only of the in Utah is about one-ha.which in bill, tax annual company's 1939 is estimted at more than $2,000,-00The larger amount includes federal income, federal 3 percent energy, federal social security taxes, state income and miscellaneous taxes and payments to other states and subdivisions in which the company TELEPHONE Coupons a Dtf IBi. in m I. Suprb DU.HX BiftiHg C YOU HAYI THE GREAT MODERN ENCYCLOPEDIA $I40,847.00TAXES 102-- "J- - for Only Up-to-Da- The Fort Wall Camp of the Daugh ters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. May Bone, Thursday December 14. All camp members in vited to be present. aniporlalion chang. w.Uovt no.k.. OVERLAND i American Fork, Utah SIX D Mr"B"'- t COMPLETE in 15 QREAT VOLUMES Authoritative1. Complete! P. AND UP 5 With Two Tfceafre 0. tnbpm fine fea- - 5 BOOK-NIGH- T lf it z . . . Yours Opportunity Into the Utah County treasury the Utah Power & Light Company Wed nesdav noured a stream of $140,847 in tironertv tax payments to defray the costs of government and aid in reducing the burden on other Utah pnnntv taxpayers. The pavment is nearly double the Everjbody knows, 5ss Never Before Such an Amaitng UTAH POWER & LIGHT he Special De Luxe Sport Sedan, $801 " S? ta, PAID TO UTAH CO. BY WrM "DAVM NEW VOLUME RELEASED EACH WEEK ON at Wagons Karma Evans of Salt Lake City, with her parents, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. 241 COMER GARAGE " 1939 somewhere in the not remote future there is a limit a to the tax burden business can bear and still continue to furnish the type of service and at the low rates the public demands.' ability to pay to meet the costs of government Many of the functions of our public bodies are urgently necessary to meet the public and social obligations of the times, but d. AND 7, afternoon in Paysosn. P. Hales of Lehi, and La Schow. Closing remarks Bishnp I. W. Fox. Duet "Day Follows Night" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems. T imas Sunderland. Benediction The grave in the Lehi City cemetery was dedicated by Frank Humphries of Provo. liiugrnphicnl Sketch The life sketch of Ann Wilson Jackson Powell, daughter of Anthony and Emily Wilson Jackson, was born July r, 1S67, in London, England. She joined the church and came to this country at the age of 9 years with her grandmother. Ann E. Jack son, settling: in Dei'toit, Michigan, where she attended school. At the ape of 18 years she came to Utah where she made her home with her Uncle and Aunt. Grace Ford Jackson. It is here she met and married !refed.-.- i LOMLITEiiS Prirl d - ! who years THURSDAY. 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