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Show A . Your m News to j . I our Homo T.tr-w-. x ! j I -.- flS I nil X BiRTHDAT When the judges assemble for Here's a list of Lehi boy f who 'served their country's armed the Lehi Roundup Queen contest frtW9 Hnriner iVta tuef Wrl$ VYVa 'AirtA wYir un!l hz (tAnnraJ K on the evening of June 14 tneyuti i u; t ri..u- - war plaque to be erected in the Memorial will find a spirited competition Building. A. Dean Mitchell Donald Fox lor tne coveiea uiie in me i4b SUuiley E.H.Abbott Kraukiin Charles Evans Mercer Harold Fox Adiona Roundup. Already eight young LaMar iox Jack L. Merretl T. AUrwi Bruce Nostrum Dean Furkiana women have entered their names Kd C. Reed N.Mrt rjira berwin R. AllreJ Wrling Fox in the contest and more are ex- llurnki M Allrrd Marcus L. Korberg Eddie Fowler Mark K. Allred Wilhain T. Nye Vialdeo I. Hnydon pected. lelt-r- l Kulun H. Allrrd Ernest George Nicholas N. lli;ar E.r.e.1 Chaw L. Allied Georiie NichUut Earl It Gray Morris Clark, chairman of the W. AUrtsl Eldon Otteron Joseph R. Gray Oi ton L. Allrrd Byron Wayne Myrun l.rant Queen contest is endeavoring to Ral.h H. Allrwl Conlun C. Oiton John K. for the H. Glen S. Powell CalviU Gray Ikjii Allred complete arrangements Paul J. Price Ash John J iit ny judging of the contest. He is in ClinyCram Keith L. Peterton H. It. Gardner Austin ki.iii.ia u.ichnst Ralph Powell communication with prospective lvell Austin Lv.u Koiirri H. AuKtin Wayne S. Powell u.ji.r in one in one Salt Lake, l)on L. Peet Jithn Lloyd Hone judges, .i..!., isute Loiin H. Powell Kiu'en Hay Bone &jwnulvia A. Cile Ogden and one in Payson and K:!ih 11. bHUman hhirlef L. Powell Oites 4. Allen L. Peterson Howard Hruwn iwwuu J. Oluver hopes to have some definite an- Konallandbird Barr.hart Marvin b. Golf Lynn W. Peterson J. nouncement soon. Orvin C. Peterson Allen linrnec loillih A. Gooawin , Nets Peterson W liftmen Gurney tin i Ken Williams, trick and fancy Lynn KIwin liarnes Itonald Gurncy Wayne Phillips Eldon Peterson Uaymoitd Hartifa Lynn Gurney roper, has signed for a specialty Juek Carl E. Price Kicnurd Gutney C. Itarnea Morris Glen Peterson M. IVun wui tity act in conjunction with the Lehi Max Iialirock Ikiutclas Peterson Habcock Gule Gouwn show. He is regarded as one of Ik)d Valno Peterson liluin broknw Guub Robert Phillips Hrnoks Uwt E. Gray the best showmen in the business Lynn Konnld Peterson HukwII P. Bone A. Lavar Grace Dean J. Pric hai'hn Bates Jusnuu Grace and promises some top demo. well GutlUiet' Bert E. Peterson Kay BeveridKe and in nstrations work Peterson Berl F. plain Buchanit GunUier fancy James Lloyd . . . Lee R. Peterson CJeorrK Hurhanan Lynn Gray with the rope. D. Roberts Dale Duvid O. Barnhart Godtery Jay Merle D. Roberts Clarvnce K. Godfrey His wife and daughter work LsiVar Bateman W. GohWh A. Brown Gali Wesly llassmanson Floyd Iee R. Ross Scott Baird with him in his act. iawrnee Glaiher Richard S. Roberts Murlo Gardner Scott Brd Dale Ricks Barne Kobert L. Gilchrist The Queen contest on the eve Van Allfn Vernon Radmall KlrtchtT Barne Albeit Green 14 be to of June ReedhRoberta promises ning Thornton Garrett J. Kirhard Bone Stanford Kusson Haws Bone T. James J. Ralph a good show in itself. The list Chark-- Robert Brooki Viriril K. Roberta Jay B. HiKKenson K. M. includes some Buahman Hall H. W. out of entrants Royal D. Milton W. Russon Hull Bolt E. Marvin fhilip and horsewomen an ex Ieo W, Russon standing Virgil Hall Merlyn S. Bourne Dale L. Russon F. B. BurifeM Herron Myron citing program of relays has John R. Cron LeRoy L. Ross Ambrose Holmea Athol I). Rose been scheduled as a part of the Jay F. Cox Charles Helquist L. Ross t fKtar . .- n Mrs. Mr. ror. A .l 25, 1920. Mr. Abbott married Lorena May Gee, May 11, 1921, in the Manti temple. They moved to Lehi in 1928. For the past ten years Mr. Abbott had been employed by the Salt Lake & Utah that date. Austin was ee active in min- activities agricultural :j his younger days ana piayeu imnortant role in tne aevei ment of the resources in Utah. 0 xrnnaa YiA IIFQ o ,f mnn man cai fricultural agent for the Utah !r Berkeley, Calif., and Stanlev E. Abbott of the U. S. Navy; six daughters, Mrs. Norma Rogers and Mrs. Mary Self of Salt Lake, Mrs. Azalia Stolworth of Black-fooIdaho; Leahnore, Roena and Lorena Abbott of Lehi. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Josephine Robison of Delta, and six brothers, Edward L. and George M. Abbott of Del ta, James H. and William L. Abbott of Provo, Thomas L. Abbott of San Mateo, Calif., and L. B. Abbott of Child, Calif. Services Wednesday opened with a vocal solo, "Whispering Hope," by Thelma Goodwin, ac: companied by Yvonne Ash. Henry 0. Poulson offered the opening prayer followed by a violin solo by Frank Shaw. Cecil L. Ash was the first speaker. Duane Woffinden, with Yvonne Ash at the piano, then sang "Home on the Range." Stake President A. C. Schow was the second speaker after which Yvonne Ash played an organ solo, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Bishop E. N. Webb, in recalling some of the highlights of Mr. Abbott's life, pointed out that he was one of the besttna-ture- d men he ever had known, had no enemies, and was always and ies t, Q Mo Sugar Co. lyaj younger days he took (Iiactive part in civic affairs his community development. He wed Lehi City as a councilman Ir t number of years and was ,d lARDSS ie a 1 i.1 . North Bench until his retire- - of the sident fligation Ui A Co. an active the LDS throughout his lifetime. i Sr. Austin has been Id faithful worker in K inurch jSCC"FEREKOE i RED lil S.L. TODAY have been completed by reneral boards of the Y. M. Plans lie A e e. T W If T n. i. n.ui. i. iui kiic an-- . ffuii June eonferprre to be held Salt Lake Friday, Saturday 1 It is expected that e Lehi wards will be well rep-'5Knted at the sessions, the first If which is to be held Friday. In addition to the regular acuities of the associations the ad vim IGS Sunday. this year will honor Ituference oung rora men and women the armed services,. esrion returning will 1 S. EVANS . BURIED IN LEHI CEMETERY ' Impressive funeral services for Maud Evans, wife of John S. railroad. Evans, were conducted in the Besides his widow, he leaves Fifth ward chapel Saturday by five sons, Ronald P. Abbott of E. B. Garrett. The pallBishop Idaho Falls, Idaho ; Paul M. Ab- bearers were her five sons, John bott of Salt Lake, M. Dee Abbott LaVance, Oral, Fay, Reo and of Payson, Stephen Garth Abbott Cecil, and her only brother, of fin 1868, settling in utan been a resident oi Jjem ft greater portion of the time ft George Collett. The opening song, a vocal duet, "Softly and Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling for You and for Me," was given by Duane Woffinden and Leota Peterson. The opening prayer was given by Virgil Peterson and Ellis B. Terry sang "Oh My Father." The biographical sketch, was given by Junius Banks. The first speaker was Bishop William Hadfield, a lifelong friend of Mrs. Evans. Ada Robinson sang "Link Divine." Hyrum Anderson was the second speaker. The closing song, a vocal duet, "Face to Face" was given by Mr. Woffinden and Mrs. Peterson. The benediction was pronounced by Hyrum J. Evans and the grave was dedicated by Sylvester Evans. Burial was in the Lehi . e program. PRIOR WILL ATTEND COACHES SCHOOL NEXT WEEK Dean Prior, congenial Lehi coach, will leave next week for Logan where he will attend the Utah State Agricultural college's annual coaching school, directed by the Aggies' veteran athletic director Dick Romney. Two coaches of national rep-- j utation will instruct at the school this year in Frank Leahy of Notre Dame fame and Henry Iba of Oklahoma Aggies. Leahy will instruct for four hours each morning in football. Although Prior's teams have always given a good account of themselves in Region Three competition and won their way into state finals in both basketball and football, instructions from two such notable mentors as Leahy and Iba should help the Pioneers' coach in developing Alpine division contenders in 1946-4- LEHI BOYS COMPETE IN STOCK SHOW IN SALT LAKE n 7. particularly to welcome Earning veterans. As a part of the opening ses- the entire north lawn of the aocraacle grounds has been set l'de as an assembly center for wno served yi World War I. .Similar Oatliovi"nrvo Ktv will Willi gwvuvi of each o e i s s s ns. day's "ends and relatives have been iVited to participate in the re- wed & illl-ne- ss n, oacH Dot; Hanson Darrell Hanson Moris Fox Doal Deon Hanson Elwood Hunt William Hardman Bert Hitchcock Durwnrd Hick Isaac Hardman Ernest Hendrickson Lawrence Hardman Harold Ivers Calvin Ray Jacobs Chester E. Jacobs Ralph B. Jacobs Richard i. Jacobs Richard W. Johnson Don U. Johnson H. Boyd Johnson E. Paul Johnson Gordon 8. Jcnson llaniel H. Jones William D. Jones Melvin F. Jone David Jones LaVar Jones Robert W. Jonea Biain Jonea Irvln W. Johnson Ivan Johnson Robert JohnBon Nile Jones Martin Jones Harold Johnson Ephriam W. Jackson Harold Sherman Jones Earl C. Johnson Paul S. Julian Victor Jones FOR EIECORIAL S TO YAR YETS " ' V Names of men and women of Lehi who gave unstintingly of their services to their country ia World War II will.be perpetuated in the community life of Lehi with a Memorial plaque' which will be erected in the Lehi Memorial hall. The work of financing the project and checking the names to go on the plaque, which has been conducted by the Lehi Lions Club, is now nearing completion. More than four hundred from Lehi served their country during the war, acquitting themselves with credit and honor in their country's service. Gold stars will be placed by ih& names of the service men who gave their life in the conflict. The Lehi Free Press is proud to publish in this issue the complete list of those who served the nation in the crisis. Every effort has been made by the Lehi liensto make this list complete ami" authentic, both as to spelling andT service. All citizens of Lehi are urged to read the list and to call attention to any errors which may ap pear. The list has been checkedr and rechecked many times bv the committee in charge and is believed that it i3 complete-anaccurate in every detail. Nevertheless the committee; feels that if the entire citizen ship scans the list all possibility-o- f error or omission will be eli minated. The plan to perpetuate' of these men began three years ago when former Mayor- George Lewis suggested that the Lions club take the initiative in providing a lasting - memoriaL The club has pursued the project continuously. To provide funds for the purchase of the plaque the Lions conducted three midwinter Circus Carnivals. The club will continue this activity as a tradition, devoting future funds to civic benefits. Plans are moving ahead for-th- e purchase and completion of the plaque although no definite date has been set fo the unveiling. However, it is planned to make the unveiling a community event to dedicate ' - , it the-name- .ayi Strasbur Eu Ken Strasburg Allen Strasburg Dean N. Street Elc.cr Siratii GeorRe Kimms d Wilson Stoddart Leland Smith Joseph L. Southworth Russell S. Schow Wesley 1fi. Schow Kundf Iee Schow Joseph Edward Steen Morris Ralph Schow Alvln Glen Schow Calvin Schow Harvel E. Trlnnlmen Homer Trlnnamen Gearld Turner Kenneth Turner s the-memori- with appropriate cere- I. . t " r,-rv- ; .t '" r l'-- - 7imme;-mn- bis mis-s;oiw- direction of Dean high school coach, the summer classes swimming and water safety a Conducted at. Saratnevi tarsday. The bus with the irst entrants in thucn fiacom "We High School at 1 p. m. ned late in the after- - r imsm T ,1 tanf-'i'd- Power r - . 1 TVr-no- d-.P- -1 i ! These clas?s will be conducted fuesdays . .1 "u fin ahii i inursaays. i'nscments have been mads v'r transportation at a nominal ftfto the individuals partici- - jo, : transportation io iur. rrior will be fur- - ?t cod. initial fare is ten cents Person. Even this may be 11 enough young people ,ed :r Jsmes Hartshorn Arland L. Russon John O. Robert LeRoy Roberts LeGrand Robison Howard I.. Robinson Leland Rockwell Ernest G. Rutledu G. H. Radeboua-Ralph S. Roberta Glen B. Roundy Hyrum Boundy LaMar Roundy Raymond Roundy Glen Royal Vlstor Smith Glen Smith John O. Smuin Glen E. Shelley Reed L. 8t'ne Norman DeMile Scown Vincent Scown Donald A. Sherwood J. R. Sherwood William T. Sherwood Sortn G. Sabey Grant J. Smith Dean L. SUdeworthy II Kill GLASS ftider the "or, Lehi e first of 4 Earl Lane P. Hall Don T. Hanson (ieorne Hollndiake Harold HutchinKS J. LaMar Hutchinic Wro. Bud Hitchcock Ai vo Havilla Bob Hayden Lynn Hunter Carlo Hickman i mm 1. George N . Clover Junior I). Carson Leo Carlton Lloyd R. Cmrlton Asa K. Clark Harold Caraon Wayne Caraon R. Ii. Courney Ernest Cedaratrom Robert G. Calton Keith W. Gallon Boyd Calton Edward T. Chetunt Allen U Clark Kii kham V. Crabb Crain C. Crabb H. Eugene Cooper Claude L. Curtia Robert S. Curtia Paul L. Curtia Horace E. Clark Glen B. Chelton Evan LeRoy Candiand Harry Candland Vivian Rar Carter Donald J. Coatea John A. Colledge Ivan Colledg Ralph ColledIvan M. ColledKe L. Dee Colledire J. Theron Cartridge Perry Corbridire Bernard F. Cude Ivor Colledire Leiirande Cotnaner ' Dean D. Chriatofferaon Richard D. Chrirtofferaon Paul V. Christoffemon David W. Chriatofferaon Harold J. Chapman Lowell W. Chapman L. Chapman Ry Shcral R. Corrinuton Duane Clark Allen Chipman Edward Comer Sherman Cook John R. Caraon Geoive N. Clover . Jr. Leroy Evan ColledKe, Snencer K. Chatf ield Georire Ellin Davn John Evan Davis C.ren Lamar Davis LaMar Dahl ' Maurice Dahl Ervin Dickerson Dorton Robert Mertiti Denelbeck A. Si)encer Dransfifld Jack K. Dunn LaDrew lKjrton Jack Doyle Paul C. Draper Keith G. Davis Via Dickerson Jack E. Duly Kuy W. Dtinsdon (irant Evans Paul Evans' Dunne fcvnns Floyd J. Erickson Donald Evans Howard E. Evans R. Sterline Evans Keith t'- - Lvans kiKeiit Erickson John U. Erickson ShTniiin it. Evans Pi hard K. Eldin.rtnn th PRIOR UOIIS RUSH FLAIIS monies. . Jay Turner Lehi Future Farmers of AmerThe Lions club committee, Henry Turner Gene W. Kirkhnm ... Wayne Turner Dale B. Kirkham ica are well represented at the which is completing arrangeMerlin Turner Kii kham A. D. Tonth annual Junior Fat Show Earl Thomas ments for the purchase of the Jared P. Keller Arvln Turner N. Rente Earl e Lehi Twenty-onLake. Salt in Howord Taylor is composed of Rr. W, H. Grant Keeler plaque Newel Turner head Sherman Kerkham boys, showing Worlton, chairman, Frank Shaw,. ftanley Maurice Taylor Kenneth Kearney E. Dee Thrasher IIUSDAHD OF NATIVE of stock, are represented in the Joseph I. Kolan George Lewis, D e a n P i o r. Ralph Trnne D. Lewis Jack 860 comprises Keith Trane Thomas Woffinden and M. L show, which Lott Wilson This year the Region setup Frnest P. Urry Joseph R. Lambert Lott. LEHI WOMAN DIES young stockraisers from four will be slightly Raymond Urry Anton H. Lambert to due changed Gene F. Wilwm states, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Provo Clyde E. Lambert lien K. Webb E. Jay Lambert high entering the Big and Nevada. Twelve live calves, Claire Well Joyd J. Larsen ICC ASKS DELAY will teams and Nine the O. Whipple Vern league P.enjamin A. Lewis "Ellis E. Barlow, 169 Whitlock donated by intermountain stockWilkin L, London Jv Jamea be two the into divided regions Wilson at S. died Pohert Loveridice men are offered as special prizes avenue, Salt Lake City, lo Gavlen Wllwn I Ii SALE OF OREL! same as in basketball, with each France Lee in addition to the special cash lionlel C. Worllon his home following a short Larson Keith team five Wcrtrimt but Harold games. playing Rex Lowe on May 22. His widow, the and merchandise awards and Marnhel Wehl. Jr. Hex Larson The new setup should prove of ' Jack K. Lfttleford iiHv Window former Anna Stoddart, was a na- 200,000 in sales money. The Interstate Commerce comDean f. Willes B as to teams Mmitum the 1. they Salt advantage Jerry in the exhibitors The Lehi Pnul S. Wi'l... tive of Lehi. C. Read fill' r mission has been asked for a Webb will not be compelled to play the p K"ith MnnriiiR Mr. Barlow h.nd been under a Lake show are Carl Hicks, seven extension of time in W'l'.:. thirty-da- y ,,.rry D. MnnninK Provo Bulldogs, the only 1 VvVVht Sidnev Manning doctors care for thirty days. He beefs and six pigs; Nile Hicks, strong a sate of the? to which negotiate .Jack Mitchell one A school of the district, prior to VVitIl' had been released from the hos- seven beefs; Heber Hunt, Rus-sorailroad Utah Mitchell and Salt Lake n;ii Tio.'roo,lho'jBe a crucial B contest. treat- beef and ten pigs; VaNile Leonard Mit hell H'MiniTton E. was The ins Val pital after three weeks line). petition (Orem A!!ieit Milch. Eox frat.k'i P.ilph V'inn Mit'h'.ll one beef ; WiHard Clark, two attorney-receivement and seemed to be improvfiled by S. J. Wser Evans Ketin Ji.,n"l'1 Victor Mitchell fatal beefs; Lee Smith, one beef; LEHI YOUTHS Hnrnlil f:t.n Wffi 'V. Merrill for the railroad. J. ing when stricken with the hite ?oh- rt I'ov! Hilo 1. Eos one John Ray beef; n. llh'm Bushman,beef ; Don Peterattack. Miliar! rowl'-h,.n Mr, Quinney said he sought Mori" Mar.'j'tulali" ir'e" 7.imfcr'nnn I !e Eowli-Sonithwick, one I'aul E. Y'wvm of time that her Mr. Barlow served as a extension the S. V;nnn Zimmerninn Hob Erstl GiLA Darwin Miner k '' sen, one beef; Ward Glover, one to Mitchell enter into some able for IV L. P. be V. Rlrhitid might Win-for- d U,::, ii. I''o. endeal.' '"'He raid he had beef; Bill Young, one beef; in 1916. On his return he Softball Schedules Gray, two beefs; Boice no firm offers 'fbr";ili .or L SLATED listed in the United States army .BLOCK s a Leni entertained poisonou A FlUW IS H fO!" Evans, two beefs; Gayle Evans, of the road and could not;' i Periled " flJlU ,.nt,nnnl part by two gila monsted for a short perk: two, beefs ; Wallace Berry, SCHCSL diev in Wovld Vr.r I. HIGH jr.pest any until the State of ATOP one heef; this week until a band of C: i is Utah had ,'ctcd. similai I;: to the He married Anna Stoil(':.rt ot I, oofs; Rial Berry, schedule Hoftbul Lehi's Glen were ordered to rr.O' C on by C',i - Interstate Commerce ominii- sdifficulLehi and served in the hirDorricJ Robert Smith, one beef; bv the powt-ihreiittned C;Bernard Marshal Clem Turner. The of the.j t;,,-- . resident Olen Putnam, Oneision. of their ward for several years, ITartman. one beef; wihich hesit the c'ty. Glade Berry, sies were encamped on the iwU. pernor! oi' the engiiv.-Lehi High f.W-At the time of his death ho was Coolc. two beefs; t the powef 'AVhen 1 ' can draft a jrood r liyr, town of Marshal when edge Strickland, Dunne and the council that one lamb, la'-', the "I v.ill sell the; line,, high nnouw.' a member of ' : ho'.'se v.e!'t cit of commission title." paid, visited them. On account o' a. large ' tv.-lambs. is stake. ?choo! Lake whole in part, or salvage-wha- t U, or Salt in the o South of the faciHtie-hr.tciir'ay, curlaiiing the s'lply t!.c on Lehi business houses which the lack of sanitation no'!Tif;rrr 'cannot be sold." icU r "L" for . As a rcsuit the ' o ,(.r availab'.-j,. t asked them to move on. furnished the cash prises for the f of the Ii'"n .'( OO! mniirn at off been hai At the time of the visit t!: The SUP TO 0HSM1IZE finishd in iut .vviil. End some fe;,r is e: will Lehi show which preceded the monster Stewart a were Gypsies gila displayed Lake showing Salt ;;Tid wniie, inu '" pressed concerning the CHAPTER IN LEHI Lumber Company. $4.00; Larsen which they said they were train- inn rnd will h;; ori'.upp"" '01 irS. of pnffirlent power for the Peoples Store, ing for a pet. After the band of 'iirl'tMic at ni,"i,t. Tmrncdiat'ilv bility Bros., BIRTHS lighting for the games. Lehi itinerants had departed a true!; i,.- flu. Virre letter, the Kign will $4 00; Lehi Drugs, 5.00; effort Prior every rnys Mrs. Errna Grace, boy, June 31 Mayor Sons of Pioneers of Lehi Giles monster dart ii bear thn driver saw the 'Class $5.00; re4 o.clock Lumber Company, maintain to 9 made ;.t being :s Mrs. lora Hadfield, boy, Junet meet Sunday. June Feed Company. $1.00; Smith across the road. He tried to n.n of lOlC, in smaller letters. will where there that and Chanel 5. Ward hopes Mer- over it with his truck but failed. pairs in the 5th Hardware, ?2.00; Harbe sufficier t power to forestal SURGERY. He reported the incident to the a chapter will be organized. cantile Company, $20.00; L. 0. COMPETE NETTERS LEHI any inteiuption of the night Petor.-wiold II. Jcnson. state president, Petenon Implement Company, marshal's office and Marshal TurMav 3r.. Shiw'ey schedules. T Ennfr?en. organ- - S2 00- Glen Wanlosa, W.OO; W. ner made another visit to the t .. Several Lehi tennis players Juntrf- Mrs. Price, Audrey set for the riitT lias oH in the Utah Valley ?. mtlnn chairman, itarl Knudsen June Don Monson, L Worlton, $5.00; Watkins Ice site of the camp. However, he competed in power in Provo. official changeover Asa Clark minor surgery. Provo. chairman Utah Coun.y rvnnm Cnmranv. $5.00; Powers could And m trace of the missing tournament last week under and distribution, Dr. semithe reached assist supply JewerrJ-reptilHe advised residents of Dick Anderson June 3, released fame executive board will Shoe Store, $3.00 ; Webb diLehi between city the agreement sin!e.i V. L. WorUon and G. S. Petercon $2.00 and the Lehi Bakery, $2.50. the neighborhood to be on th? finals of the junior to Bob Koch and the Utah Power and Light hp 1oat where lookout for vision, it. in organizing. Mrs. June Keck Chilton, Ameron to win Company. The critical situation Subsequently some boys saw of Salt Lake, who went Noel Walter of the Utah State All sons of Utah P.oneer?, acen-and ican Fork. May 31. in materials equipment ronta or erandnarcnts Health department was the guest Ue monster and killed iL not if y- - the championship. Other ...l encountered Robert LWrft-ncounts for Rudeah LeTTi any delay Were l'ncr fVio mnrithioJ TtfofcV7 Turnor from May 1QJ MJl .r 9IUI ,.umP to tffah befpre speaker at the neguiar meeting W"0 ' - tiiM.(B(iill. to Juna in Bob the and ? according changeover; Evans Don , in( nfuhe railroad, of the Lehi Lions club Thuwday Fbrought the remains, ia Lehi. and AJlred, ,o,.ft t. ' William Evars, June 4.'. Prior. Mayor be will displayed it td curious residents. Gray. .Ikfible. Pioneers evening. memberships. given honary fifty-seve- Each include features de K. 3S 7, 1946 Here's Honor Roll Of Lehi War Vets Rodeo Queen was Mrs. M. W. Wathen visited relatives and family d "rdsin Duchesne and Bluebell rfav. While in the Uin m, ,.(nr thPV V1S11CU HIC w t, .t Raneely. Coioraao. jfr Austin was born May 28, England, 3S 'st Bedfordshire, fo the United icrrated . nc vc-.... IT. , t- 1 Lehi Contest For X; Herbert of Richfield July 20, 1905, City cemetery. ana xuio. xya. in the Manti temple. Three years Magna and Mrs. Madge later they moved to Richfield MRS. JOHN American where Mrs, Abbott died Feb "Lehi Roundup'" June 26 to 29tfr. .. . r i i. i ana ruDiisnea in Leni vmy fwxic rnniea O-l- Eight Girls Enter Stephen Perry Abbott, a resi one oi the to dent of Lehi for the past sixteen any call to first to respond sirttIiU v need. in .. others help on rt1 j birthday years, died at his home last Fri bishop Webb stressed the high honor cf the event, day of a heart attack. Mr. Ab esteem in which Mr. Abbott was gathered was bott born in and daughters held by all of his neighbors. and Mrs. Nevada, October 21.Bunkerville, 1883, and .bome Cf Mr. a After birthday was the son of Myron A. and a mixed Bishop Webb's remarks, Austin, where quartet, comprised of served. Mary Leavitt Abbott. Thelma Goodwin, Leona Shelton, r.. ; attendance were jut. With Ms parents he moved to Rulon Fox and Duane Woffen-de-n John Austin. Mr. and Annabella, Sevier county, when sang "Abide With Me." They Austin, Mr. and he was three years of were accompanied by Yvonne He age. Brown. Mr. and Mrs received his early education in Ash. Allen Wells offered the of Lehi. Mr. and the schools of Sevier He benediction and E. L. Abbott ! Trson OfvVineyard, married Clara Anna county. -j Poul-sodedicated the grave in the Lehi Etta AusUnf 'IS lu, newspaper Abbott Rites Held In Lehi 2nd Ward f:j RELATIVES Oil i. TU- -. XT LEHI CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JUNE iUSTIH FETED 83aQ Free Press MakeltaDatef r U e classes. The next "in r.o ade on Teusday v, Lw V d "or urges all who are t0 m touch with im f . 1 . 1 . m vr t 'l-..- t HOSPITAL NOTES b-- : - . rec-reat- . - br-e- e. 2 IS DAIRY Juno itte ffthe . aa JlONTH ..tu v..st:o ttn expansion 'stry toforrofet.tjw dairy" pro.d- demands - dar-RELEASES ni , SpriilK |