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Show TOUKSDAT, JANUARY 17, 1935 THE LEIII SUN, LEU1 UTAH TnURSDAY THB LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH. Published by The Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Every Thursday A. F. Galsford Sr., Manager Office, 24 West, Miln Street. Residence, 648 North 1st East, Lehl, Utah. Entered at the postoffke at Lehl, Utah, as second class matter Miss Lillian Knudsen was a Salt Lake visitor on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. R. B- Worlton and daughter, Jean, and Mrs. Alien Fjeia spent Monday In Salt Lake. Misses Thelma and Arleen Good win visited Sunday at . the L. D. S. hospital with Mrs- Chester Cushing and new baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chldester of Price visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Chldester on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm Gough of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, arrived In Lehl last week for an indefinite visit here with relatives and friends. J A Vt. . r "H i AnVERTISINQ RATES nisniav 30c per Inch Readers Mc J Want Ads 10c Per Line For First Insertion and 6c Per Line For Each Additional Insertion. Local Items Mrs- I W. Johnson of Vineyard visited In Lehl Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Webb. Among those from outrof-town who came to attend the funeral of Mrs, Mary Cartwright on Saturday were Mr and Mrs. Joe Rawlins or Dra per, Mrs. Etta lUgley of Arizona, Mr. find Mrs. Georee Schown and spending this week in American Melvin. and daughter. Ina. of Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.j mi utan and waiter Bnape. rem fcvans reiumea w : Cartwrlent and daughters. Edith and Mrs. Ferd Evans and baby are Provo Reservoir Canal Elects f Directors I Better Prospect For Wheat Farmers work at Eureka Sunday evening, af ter spending the week-end here. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Runnells of Provo spent Friday afternoon and Randolph Carlson of Union evening visiting with Mrs. Runneus parents, Mr. and Mrs. C F. Johnson. Ida, of Salt Lake, Mr- and Mrs. An drew Cartwright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Cartwright and fam-iv fam-iv of Tnnelp! Mrs. Mary Hielev and Julia Vaughan and Don Loveridge f amiy of Burmester, Utah; Mrs-were Mrs-were Mr. and Mrs- George WebblMaud Handiey and family of Provo, and daughter, Margaret. Mr. anaiBlsriop Joseph h. Storrs of Amer- Mrs- cnaries anon oi oait After the dance at Lehl Tuesday evening, Mrs. Julia Vaughan and Don Loverldge entertained at a midnight mid-night luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. I Lawrence Freeman, Mr- and Mrs. Mrs. George G. Robinson entertained enter-tained at a birthday dinner Thursday. Thurs-day. Her guests Included a group of American Fork ladles. Friends of Mrs- Reuben Garrett of Union will be pleased to know that she is recovering from a serious case of the flu. Mrs, George G. Robinson and Raymond Robinson visited in Provo Sunday evening t with Miss Marie Robinson. They attended a theatre thea-tre while there. lean Fork and a number of friends. other The annual meeting of the Provo Reservoir Water Users "association was held Tuesday afternoon in the Lehl Memorial building. The board of directors to serve during the com ing year was selected as follows: Alpine Districtr-Orson Prestwlch and Carl Anderson. Orem District-Judge A. V. Wat- kins. Jacobs District Merrill W. Wath en. Welby District Zackerlah Butter- field. Thomas Butterfield and Mr, Cooley. Provo Reservoir Ca Roy Murdock. J. W. GiUman was elected at large from the company. The financial report was read by FIFTH WARD SCOUT PROGRAM OUTLINED Mr. and Mrs- J. N. Lltson and daughter, Beulah. of Murray spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson- Friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Rodney Dlckerson at her home Saturday Sat-urday evening. A variety of games were played, after which a delicious luncheon was served- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wing and two daughters and Mrs- George H.Wlng visited In Salt Lake last Thursday. Mrs. Alva Wing attended the temple tem-ple excursion and the others attended at-tended to business matters. In the evening they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing. The Daughters of the Pioneers of the Evansvllle camp were entertain ed at the home of Mrs. L W. Fox last Thursday. Mrs- Sadie Trinna-man Trinna-man gave the life history of her mother and the life history of An nle Rivers was read- At the close of the meeting delicious refresh ments were served to the members present by Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Nes- ele Brerra. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lamb and Mrs. Orvllle Chldester of Price spent Sun day and Monday In Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb were guests of Mrs. Lamb's parents, Mr- and Mrs. John Jackson, and Mrs. Chldester was a guest of her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Trlnnaman. Lehl friends and relatives have re ceived the announcement of the birth of a lovely baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chester S. Cushing of Salt Lake- The baby was born at the L. D. S- hospital on January 10th. The mother was formerly Miss Lela Cutler. The new arrival Is a great granddaughter of Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor of this city. Mrs. Joseph Shelton, formerly Miss Leona Osterloh, a late December bride, was guest of honor at a gay miscellaneous shower party given Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Clarice Allred. Hostesses were Miss Allred, Miss Mildred Shelton and Miss Grace Austin. Progressive Progres-sive games were played, after which dainty refreshments were served The guest list included Mrs- Beulah Lewis, Mrs- Lois Zimmerman, Cle-ora Cle-ora Lewis, Nedra Lewis, Mrs. Marie Goates, Ruth Rothe, Cleo Holm- stead, Luclle Bateman, Arva Wing, Evelyn Austin, Betha Allred, Fern Robinson of American Fork, Mrs. Leah Sabey. Misses Vera Cook, Ev elyn Cook, Mable Cook, Wanda Berry, Ber-ry, Mrs- Thora Peterson, Mrs. E. J Peterson, Miss Laura Peterson, of Cedar Fort;' Verna Carson, Mrs. Leatha Carson, of Fairfield, Mrs. Audrey Swenson of Pleasant Grove Phyllis Klrkham, LaPriel .Goodwin, Afton Shelton, Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs; Lortn Goates, Mrs-' Ellen Eker-sley, Eker-sley, Miss Margaret Burgin, both of Salt Lake; Mrs. A. R. Shelton of Provo, the guest of honor and the hostesses.- The Scout Ttood Committee of the Fifth ward met Sunday in the Fifth ward chapel, at which time Cash income of wheat farmers of the United States from the 1934 crop will be greater than from the 1933 crop, even though drought made the 1934 crop one of the smal lest on record, the Agricultural Ad justment Administration estimates- Cash income, without adjustment payments, is estimated at $280,000,- 000 for the 1934 crop, and adjust ment payments covering this crop which total $101,000,000, will give wheat farmers' crop a total purchas ing power of approximately $381,- 000,000. This compares with a total income from last, year's crop estimated esti-mated at $365,753,000, of which $267,- 153,000 consisted of return from the ine secretary ana sale of wheat and $98,600,000 adjust present, gave a wm, ment payments. wpuvnncma 01 wic $38ii0oo,000 estimated to be ing the past year o'.. 'the cash Income of wheat farmers .LZXrZ tZ th for 1934 is practically twice as much company to subscribe lor more water farme fTfi from the project. , slon year of 1932 when the total Elisha Peck was the retiring board cash tocome from wheafc amounted the program was outlined for themember from District. t to only $194,846,000 year In that troop. The scoutmaster, Robert Phillips, presented each member mem-ber of the troop committee with a written outline. Keith Lott has been selected as the assistant scoutmaster of Troop Fifteen Years Ago Now Fifteen Years Ago Now Iantads WANTED-Ta v.J iacnine. Call r. L MEETING TO-NICnT IN FIRST WARD A meeting will be held to-night (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock p. m- In the First ward chapel. A discussion discus-sion will take place on the remodel ing and renovating of the ward chapel. All ward members are urged to be In attendance- There was a large attendance of The Increase in farm Income this members nrfisent. ! year is cue paruy w me increase m ' adjustments, but largely to the high- Out-of-town friends who attended er prices which farmers receive for the funeral services of Mr- James the grain tney sen. Tnese nigner Almonetti, held Sunday in the Pces have been brought about pri-Thlrd pri-Thlrd ward were Mr. and Mrs. John warily by the reduction of the sur-Dagnola sur-Dagnola and family, Mrs. Minnie P1 of wheat in this country. Arrigoni, Judith Arrigoni, Miss Rena estimate of cash income from Perrelll, Mr. Dominlck PerreHi, Mrs- the 1934 crP b based on the estl-Tony estl-Tony Azelio, Mr. and Mrs. John mated marketings of the crop and Viettl and son, Bartley, Mr. Angelo the average of farm prices for the Barnardo, Mr. and Mrs. James Bi- flrst four, months of the marketing anchi and sons, Miss Delia Reb- year, from July to October.. The bacelnl. Mr. Johnv Terraco. Mr. esumaies appiy uuiy w giaui ' ' M 1 t J Ml 11 , ( Frank Fatta, Mr- John Valentine, lanners nave soia or wxu seu, i Mr. Carmen Lepore, Mr. Cristo Ra- LEIII POULTRY ASSOCIATION HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The Lehl Poultry association held their annual meeting on Wednesday evening of last week to the Memorial building. Randal Schow gave a report of the accomplishments of the association during the past year and Delbert Norman, secretary, read the financial report. It was approved by the group present. New officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Ruton Fox; vice president, Carl Gunther; Delbert Norman retained as secretary; Randal Schow, Earl Smith. Alex Christofferson and James Gough, board members. Randal Schow is the retiring president pres-ident and Ernest Peterson, retiring member of the board of directors. gona, Mr- and Mrs. Bert Marrettl wheat which has to be kept for seed, and familv. Mr. Joe Berretta. Joseph' fOT home use, and for livestock feed- Salli, Butch Laveder, Isaaco Betten- Queen Victoria' Kcign sjuwn Victoria reigned 63 year months and 2 days. She lived 81 rears 8 months 28 days, whik George III fell short of this lengtt. f life by 3 days. allowance has been made for the eschi, Mr. and Mrs. Orestes Fazzana, Mrs. Mary Bianco, Mrs. Mary Sam- on, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Delia Lucia,1 Mrs. Ann Marcon, Mr. Chas. zanardi James Delossma, Mrs. Marie Napoleon!, Napol-eon!, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Laveder, all of Bingham; Mr. Angelo Calfo, Mr. and Mrs. Guarrlno, Joe Brock ets Miss Thelma Hansen, Mr. Jos eph Anderson, Misses Clana and Beulah Rlgby, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Crosland, Mr. and Mrs. James Rolando and daughter. Alba, Mr. Frank Berretta, Joe Ferrando, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs- Jasper Jas-per Poma, Mr. Tony Bernardo, Mr-Tony Mr-Tony Arrtgona, all of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tappro, Mr. Carl Marcon, of Union; Mrs- Carolyn De Roncho of Murray, Mrs. Arminta Laveder of Chesterfield, Mr- and Mrs. Harvey: Robbins of American Fork- i Funeral Held for James Aimonetti Dr. Karl Beck has opened an of fice In the Ross Building on Main Street and will practice medicine here- Fifteen Years Ago Now Mrs- Neta Beta Lungren, a resi dent oi Utah lor the past fifty eight years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Luther Coates, Tues day at 10:45 p. m. Fifteen Years Ago Now oeimiAu- r.uwara ssoutnwicic re ceived a five dollar prize during the week from the state fair committee. The prize was awarded for the best bushel of. Turkey Red Wheat displayed dis-played at the Fair. Fifteen Years Ago Now A fine son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford Thursday. All are rejoicing. Fifteen Years Ago Now The home of Mr... and Mrs. Ezra Gray was made happy Friday by the arrivel of a fine baby boy. Fifteen Years Ago Now Blaine Goates had the misfortune to get his hand in an electric saw at the High School Friday. Several fingers were badly cut. Fifteen Years Ago Now A fine son gladdened the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet, Saturday. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs- James H. Gray an nounce the engagement of then- daughter, Virda, and Samuel N. crane of Draper, the marriage to take place Wednesday, January 21, 1920, in the Salt Lake temple. Fifteen Years Ago Now- After trying for three years to save William Murdock's foot the at tending physician decided that it would be Impossible to do so and the member was amputated four Inches above the ankle on Wednes Cay of last week. Mr. Murdock received a crushed foot at Soldier Summit three weeks ago. ..' -o LOST a m.-. ed in whHA ft. Eldon Comer. FOR SALfcZrhc from Klrkh. W Reduce of auT Lehl Rim m ken Accounts, bs corral buildingsT;1'!!? H tag land over JoXTjH J. Stewart property, $2? and AydelotteRei S'M surance, AmericaF 3 WW Ahead? "A heaten: path is easiest trod," said HI Ho, the safre of Chinatown, "yet progress has depended largely on our perpetual humtin curiosity ns to whiif t'tnv Hp In fi lunsle." Chevrolet Announces Two New Lines for 1935 t "v. - -r 1 x. L . 4 t X J ? Kit- t . " ......... I.M.I.IIl ' "vv . . j I ttT , - " ." -4- Thj Coup. mVrftrpifl th beauty " . .. ... "'''l.'" , .. 'a Pint, mceful line aim mark the aodtyle of Chevrolet iN M.tter jf' ' ' : ; w New M,rter De Luxe Sport Sedan. ZZt.fJ'.,ll I- lmf'ovt4 S ' 1 " - " Z2PTr?' " k X . ple luggage (pace i. provided by performance and excepton.l tcotf , f X the built-in trtuik, and a lugeare ocny aiw chrcterue LUeae car. X ' ILmvwwwv JTbw, jjWmi"w1 compartment behind the rear teat Bitht: Front eiew ot New Hatter , f f ' m S , H ""'""V . . -: fjJL0., rnmiS-?' I ' A ' ' - ' Jf - ?' S ' I AnhCT. t tractive mJ,(;0 the Nre JSlff!Li ?r7h5 I T i V'l ' ene U the Coupe p.c '"NiiimiM. v ' ' - '' . ' . - tip - --'"r- - x 1 .. v. ,--,- -vW ' ' , w ""mm . , Typical of Chevrrfet't two new line of cm ajrethe modd. ffiuttrated here. The Matter DeLure teriet reveal, rtrong ernphatu on beautv .ml fvl. M-h.r,: ally.the Mrterl DeLu rric and she New Standard irte. have much In common. Including the Master SbE12htS made to enhance performance, durability and economy. Aa three picture! reveaL the New Master IV I u. rW-rt. HiiT hav the atriJdng advance wluch ha. been made in body k, and trim? - LuXC depart -X Pviou Chevrolet, in Impressive and solemn were the funeral services held in the Lehl Third ward chapel Sunday afternoon after-noon at 3 o'clock over the remains of James Aimonetti, 42, who passed away at his home here Thursday, following a several day's Illness of pneumonia. Mr- Aimonetti was born September Septem-ber 20, 1892, at Sparone, Italy, the son of Peter and Katie Cherezza Aimonetti. He married Katie Mag-nino. Mag-nino. ' After coming, to America he first settled In Michigan, then later moved to Wyoming and came to Utah twenty-two years ago, settling in Bingham. He worked in the mines at Bingham for several years. Ten years ago he came to Lehl with his family and bought a home here, since that time lie had been a resident of the Third ward. Surviving are his widow, Kate Magnino Aimonetti and five daughters, daugh-ters, Josephine, Jennie, Helen, AzeHa and Eda; also one brother, Dominlck Dom-inlck Aimonetti and a sister, Jennie Aimonetti, both of Italy, and a cousin, John Rolando of Salt Lake; besides a host of friends to mourn his loss. TOR Kwr-tenn J71 With chMmn 1 ,, . W to J 1WU cmcsens. w,, ,7 a sss; Particular write tot Glover. Kt. t,."5 a ' "wo. & o Lost-Black male hJT? tall, white under n e lu rge scar ahm.i, Reward. Finder Telephl Meadow Hay for gai on., iu.uu per ion. G C ft.- Jaia, Amerioaa Port l-i- Wish to buy Steamer nr it J wuiiA tau m-j Pleasant Will rvai-f t? ...v.- t i- . . . . vj nllu WJUK (mrt , at Married Polks Daa nJ 27th at the Pleasant GrmTd Ft . iu) itwui uj rKDElTj 1 er in American Pork. Rag Citizen office or manager i J aance nail. j.B. For Rentr-i roomed ipc3 modern, 1 block South of Mid inquire Annie Greene. ffid Oliver L- Kittlnger spent last week in Park City on a business trip. '' i For Rent Modern SloomedjE ment with bath. George KajtJ 3rd East and 2nd South, teed fork. jn4 Financial Report of the Lehi Irrigati Company for the Year 1934 DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS 3,500.00 Cash on hand January J, Paid on notes $ Auditing books .......... 12.00 1933 $ W Interest 1,371.67 Deposited in bank from Provo Water Maintenance Deer Creek . . . ........... Stationery Rny T?fn. Bishop L W. Fox was in charge of : Telephone Tolls" Labor Salaries ............. i . . . . Committee worfc Merchandise .'. .. Advertising Directors Cash Expense. . . Assessment Cards and Receipts ... . ; . . . . .. . . . . . Refund William Loveridge Stock Weir Expense ............. Power Bill 1,139.40 New Ditch , 28.04 New Well 3,589.68 92.50 83.00 11.98 2.00 17.59 306.29 water receipts' la- 156855 F. E. R. A OToiect UK 289.85 Money borrowed .... 283.16 - 72.75 52.26 20.00 7.98 31.57 Preparing Fort Canyon Agreements the services which opened with the choir, composed of ward members, singing -on My Father," accom- Copying of piuueu oy jvirs. ryaia. mce- xne, oration and By-Laws. . Invocation was offered by Alex D. Recording Fees . Christofferson. Mr- and Mrs. Har- Notary Fees ' vey Robbins of American Fork then Cash on hand January 12, sang a duet, "Jesus, Lover of My 1935 soui" l " " "' Speakers were Joseph Anderson,' TOTAL Sylvan W. Clark and H. Wonfori 8.00 1.75 9.70 2.50 373.00 Barnes. They all spoke highly of Mr- j 13,274.90 Outstanding notes TOTAL $ 19,100.00 , 1 have examined Almonetti's character and his life state of Utah, County of Utah :-s. buuiu wiui irnu sua: T n TTor. rvir-Vsnn hrfthv VTtLfV Uiai I nac ..j r his splendid family. They also Cf the Lehi Irrigation Company; that the above is & jTi'-brought jTi'-brought out many fine thoughts and statement of money collected from water asessments, ,a offered words of consolement to the money 1arrowed,rtasnrm' han"dcash dlspirsements ana " t bereaved, family- ; . . . . .. ; : O. HENRY EWCW- Bishop ., William , Hadfield sang State of Utah; Codnty at Utah Ss. . ' . M ?. "When The Angels, Have Lifted The s-. , Subscribed and sworn to beforefne ttosM $ ay "J Pj5i f Veil," accompanied by Mrs. Fern ; . ,i j AlLjtrv g'M'-J e:l cNsal:" Johnson Mrs. Rula Dorton and 1 Miss Flossie Webb sang a duet,!"1- """wa expires, iuk . roV?& "Whispering Hope," accompanied byj SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT OF LEHI IRRIGATION C Miss Gall Webb- ,,, .cnims Closing remarks were made by 1934 ASSESSMENTS Bishop Fox and as the closing num- 5,032 shares $1.25 . . . . . .$ 6,290.00 1,519.35 4,512.51 1,770.90 98.83 1,427.11 $7,809.35 Total assessed me cno sang "Oulde Me To 1,393.9 shares $1.09 Thee." The closing prayer was of- Collected in cash .... fered by Luther Coates. Collected In labor Interment was made In the city Remitted cemetery, where Charles L- John- Uncollected son dedicated the grave. Graveside! uv me i,uu.u ... nrttes 0 . . j uuoo, ji muui ir. vAucticu on renteu waw:i. - notes Aimonetti was a member. (Uncollected on rented water 141.10 Uncoectea u The chaoel was packed to over- r,nirts AND LI.iBILlTrES nowin? with the huge crowd of V . KESOLRCES Au m. orBCS friends and the floral tributes were! 'LIABILITIES ' many and exceedingly beautiful ! 0 $15-00..-- 2 inese with the kind words and outstanding notes deeds showed the respect and high Net Resources .... esteem held for Mr. Aimonetti and! his family. A large, number oi friends from out-of-town were in at- Jwple jb in iunai Setne Shoul vt prog Idevel ill ina" kdin 3gen .fit Jwel i Th ftheir 4 sup 4e ai L "CESSJ .nes "M nee ifjso; i-wtivi feefi fctun j dire Sssary aacl but Tnes te'hi Jti pws iffla ip& Ijst Ten ft" tes sl .est i mc :4a 5 HE J i minnnii fit)ital Stock ... 106.000.87 Notes receivab-Uncotected receivab-Uncotected taxes Uncollected rent tendance at the services. TOTAL ......$125400.87 nn Every Tuesday Night 0 1 CARTER'S ORCHESTRA TOTAL "000. u i ji-jf K.M M mm t ' -4 pqMMaa DANSART-LEm !-. I, t I |