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Show T i llk SIV" CHAMPIONfEIIP 3 'rf1.7"" '' iy Sport V tow Events Wti VJI rjl W S ATI STATE PAIR OCT. lie 8 LEIII, UTI, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 187l932 No. 2 iTATE FAIR Ulicans Select Dele, Ls to Attend Conventions 1 I hiican Primary held fnl m the memorial "i le selected to drurhJiciai Distr,ct tltvo-tstatecon-rt,oe .. rneresslonal con- w wv" - ba i nJ- attend F cir delegates P- " ...i.ted to y weru reconventions. fJTW To attend r Jin-James H- Gard-K Gard-K Webb. S. A. Wllles, rll James H. Holden, mteht; Alternates-Le- " .7, r.. A. -Wall, Leroy B J. Christoiiersum ..a Tomes B- !Miniiiw" L.. ,lwrates were ui" I for Hamilton Gardner lor i Cm to attend Congreoslon-Lmtion-Leland Powell, G H Leroy Davis, B. J. Christ-L Christ-L Daryl Fowler, James f " t TT nnan; Alternates jiunra ,r Thomas Webb, S- A., win- 1 irr TTwl im Powew, james v . Id Noel G. Knight-gates Knight-gates to Judicial convention j J. Larsen, George S. Pet- G. a- Wall, Mrs. EHaa M. Mr Maude Adams, Robert jchrist; Alternates A. J. Phil-. Phil-. L. WUcox, Claude Curtis, S-I'les, S-I'les, James W. Holden and Fowler- Plans Completed For Co. Farm Bureau Outing Sat. His wife, Clara. Swaby Stoker was' Arrangements are now practle- born May 12, 1858 at Birkwood. j auy complete for the County Farm near Normanton, England. j Bureau outing at Saratoga, Satur- They were married August 7, 1882 ! aay- according to Evans Anderson, New Relief Society Local Legion & Auxiliary rres. m znd ward nl A new Uelief Society Presidency Organized in the Second ward Ue- The Lehi American Legion post ington us un AVrleu'.turlst' Other futures of the afternoon! 1,er hoclety wa Put into erreet ut, wt Ds represented at the 14th an-wii! an-wii! be a baseball gama to dolor- a meeting and social held Monday ' nual convention of the American mine the Utah rountv Farm n,i... afternoon. Mrs. Effie Knight, who Tion of Utah to be held at St- in the Episcopal Church at Nor !local Farm Bureau president and a eau championship, swlmmlnir con- ha been president of the organiz- George Thursday. Friday and Sat- mnnton. bv the Pastor. The R.v.imember of the committee In charsre tests an.1 vhH,ition . t- - at,on fo" some time past. Is mov- Urday. August 25. 26 and 27- The W. L. Lane- Six children were born !of the outing- A large group of between the north and south ends t-tln t0 Salt c,,y to mak her k"1 delegates will be chosen dur to them, one son having died in ljeM rarmers and their families are the county, a free watermelon bust I none 'n the next wck to attend expected to join in the day's and a band concert by the Park activities. CltV Hle-h Srhnnl tf- ,.l,nml pitching, singles and ' ship band of ninety pelce3- Byron infancy On May 12. 1892 the family Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints in their native 1 Horseshoe doubles, under The Bishopric were in attendance ihe American Legion Rifle club at the meeting and the following 0f Lehi will compete for state hon- new officers were sustained: Mrs. ors at St. George during the con- land, immigrating to the following year, have resided up to time-Several time-Several years previous to the division div-ision of the Lehi Ward, John Stoker Stok-er was chosen tithing clerk by Bishop Thomas R. Cutler, and in 1903 was chosen Bishop of the Lehi Fourth ward, with Samuel A. Smith and James Clark, as caunselors- In 1923 he was honorably released-Mrs released-Mrs Stoker was also very active in Church affairs, having served as a Relief Society teacher for fifteen years- Their living children are aa follows: fol-lows: John W. Stoker of Sugar City, Idaho; Mrs. Dorothy White, Harry S- Stoker of Lehi, Mrs. Olive Speer of Salt Lake city and Mrs-Clara Mrs-Clara Neal of Lehi- They have seventeen grandchildren and one one great grand child. TIM . J TTr.ii Lehi, Utah' ttlKer. aeputy county treas- where theyjurer' wiU beffIn tho Program at 10 the present the direction of Jones is the director' At 9 p. m. iAnn,e s- webb, President; Mrs. vention. The winners will be aw- a. m- Snorts anil raota urlll ftnra tho morning program and will include in-clude a baby crawl, shoveling contests, con-tests, needle threading contest, balloon bal-loon blowing contest for women and girla, men's wheelbarrow races. gins kick ball contest, sack race jiple Celebrate llden Wedding I Anniversary 1' xw s i & ipther Lehi couple have reached j fiftieth wedding anniversary P honor of the event their fam fMertained at a Golden Wed- lnniversary party. The couple i and Mrs- John Stoker, Sr., ; reside in the Fourth ward. ceieoratlon was held at home last Sunday afternoon, " i, attended by thirty-five of their family and close 58- 'arge wedding cake, beautifully in pink and green cen- 1 to tab e. sr attracve moUfs, in the ' lor seen of pink and w sed in decorating the 'entertaining rooms. Stoker was born Aug. 4, 1856 xoresnire, England. there will be a grand ball in the Pavilion, and prizes will be given for all lucky numbers. Letters from the following dignitaries dig-nitaries in the state have slgnlfl-d their intentions of being to the Utah county Farm Bureau outing: Senator William H. King. Secretary Secre-tary of State Milton H. Welling. Nellie Davis, First Counselor; Mrs. arded the Becker Trophy. This Hazel Allred, Second counselor; met will be held on Friday, Aug-Mrs. Aug-Mrs. Emily Johnson, Secretary and 28th. Treasurer and Mnj. Minnie Gray, The auxiliary of the local post assistant Secretary and Treasurer, held a meeting last week and The officers, who have served for elected the following delegates to the past few years and who wore the legion auxiliary convention of released were: Mrs- Knight, Pres.- the state, which will be held in Ident; Mrs- Annie S. Webb, First conjunction: Mrs- Donnette Holm it V irrrr Farewell Testimonial Testi-monial to Honor Ward Members A farewell testamonial will be held in the Second ward Chapel Friday evening, August 19, honoring honor-ing Mrs. Stanley E- Goodwin, who leaves September . 15 for the California Cali-fornia missionr and Mr. and Mr3-W. Mr3-W. A- Knight and family, who are moving to Salt. Lake city to make their home. The affair is under the direction of the M. I. A- and a splendid evening's eve-ning's entertainment has been planned. The program commences at 8 o'clock and will be carried out as follows: Song Relief Society Chorus-Stunt Chorus-Stunt Sunday School organiz ation. Demonstration Dance Primary Department, under the direction of Gwen Y. Lewis. A revue. "Around the Clock with Milady" by the Y. L- M. I. A. Musical nufbers. Dancing will follow the program, the music to be furnished by Ford Smith and Orchestra-Voluntary Orchestra-Voluntary contributions will be accepted at the door to help the missionary cause. All ward members mem-bers are cordially invited to be present. A Jolly good time Is in store for everyone. " o DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN LEHI TO-NIGHT C. Clarence Neslen, who Is run ning for the nomination of Governor of Utah on the Democratic ticket la bringing a splendid program to Lehi to-nisrht (Thursday) at 8 o'clock In the Memorial building. The program will include speakers, entertainers and musicians of high class. The public of Lehi is cordially invited. - i-.f i i mm n .-.-111 UiU i ' - ria 1 Jr "r ' it I J tt 'Jk ' ffci . a MB f t -J ' T -B - v...... , v- r El 1 1. 1 f - '- PARK CITY HIGH SCHOOL STAT K CHAM PIOM43HIP BAND, 1930-1931-193290 PIECES. BYRON JONES, DIRECTOR BUST CORNBR- !F0B Pickles Vinegar 5cbu"VV 298 Gal- JW? ff6 ?w,,or 258 in VltC " -iS is.' tEaSp-2,or ..... 20c lb. f 20c ib. 10c 12c lb. UNEOUS DEPT ; tMHose teYourTnide ; BlLt LEHI ALLOWED FIVE DELEGATES DELE-GATES TO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS Lehi has been allowed five dele gates to the Democratic State con vention at Salt IiOKe. septemoer , and to the congressional convent ion at Ogden, September 3. These delegates must be selected on or before August 23, the Democratic executive committee decided Satur day- Date of the wimaries to select delegates to the fourth Judicial dis trict and the county conventions waa not set, and the executive com mittee will meet again after the state and congressional convention to- fix this date. The county has been allowed eighty-two delegates and they will be allotted as follows: Prove, 26; Spanish Fork. 8; SpringvUle, 7; Payson, 6; Pleasant Grove, 6; Lehi, 5; Orem, 3; Santaquin, 2; Alpine Benjamin. Dividend. Goshen, Lake Shore, Lakevlew, Mapleton, Pleas ant View, Provo Bench, Spring Lake, Salem and Vineyard. 1 each-American each-American Fork, 7. Ti ElarcBtli CommaxiMO The most intelligent f 3 Sa ropean nations has called "Nrrer Interrupt" the tferenta comroano- for boys, womens egg and spoon race, Men's cracker eating contest, womeiw slipper kicking contest, men and women do-nut eating con- jtest from string, boys three logged I race, ladles relay race and Indoor baseball. Mrs. Amy L. Jones, Mrs. Einer Chrlatensen, A- J. Wright and Anson B. Call will be in charge. A basket luncheon will be served at noon. An afternoon program will commence com-mence at 1.30 p- m. with President Jesse Hall in charge- The speakora will be George S. Balllf, of Provo, State Commander of the American Legion and Sam F. Kiefer- Mr. Ballif s address will be on "Wash- " .... - PARTY HONORS MISSIONARY The Stake Missionary class en tertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N-Webb, N-Webb, in honor of Mrs. Stanley E-Goodwin, E-Goodwin, who leaves September 15 for the California mission. Mrs- Goodwin has been a member of the class since its organization. Games, music, a program and chatting were the outstanding diversions, followed by the serving of delicious delic-ious refreshments- The class presented pres-ented the guest of honor with a genuine leather loose leaf memor- andam book Representative Frederick C. Loof-bourow; Loof-bourow; President Franklin " S-Harris S-Harris of B. Y. U.. President E- G-Peterson G-Peterson of the U- S. A C. President Pres-ident George Thomas of U. of U. Director of Extension Service, William Will-iam Peterson; Director of Home economics, Mrs. Rena B. Maycock; Mr- George Ballif, commander of American Legion; atate Farm Bureau Bur-eau officials, George Christensen, and Joseph Anderson; Commissioner Commission-er of Agriculture, Harden Bennion and State Inspector, F. E. Stephens-All Stephens-All farmers and famlliea in this locality are cordially invited and expected to be present at this outing. and Mrs. S- I. Goodwin, John J. Allred, Mr and Mrs- Heber C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson, President and Mrs. A. Carloa Schow, Pres. and Mrs. Virgil Peter son, President and Mrs- Rodney C. Allred, Mr- and Mrs. Herman C. Goates, Mr- and Mrs. Ernest N Webb, Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk- ham, Mr- and Mrs- Charles L. Johnson, Mrs- A. B. Anderson, Boyd Webb, Fay Evans, Eldred Fox, Louis Smith, Eldon Clark, Glen Wanlaas, Clell Jackson, Cleo Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Inez Johnson, Velda Carson, Neldon Evans, Arleen, LaPrlel and Thelma Goodwin and the guest of counselor; Mrs. Nollie Davis, Second Sec-ond counselor and Mrs. Hazel All- red, Secretary. After the meeting a delightfu' social was given in honor of Mrs- Knight. A short program Wi3 riven, consisting of two nura")'.is by the Relief Society chorus, und'jr the direction of Mrs- Sadie Klttlng-er; Klttlng-er; a comic stunt hy the Stake Board Relief Society officers and a string selection by Mlus s Clailcc and Betha Allred. Mrs- Knight was presenti-d with a beautiful ring from tho lienor Society members, as a token t-f their appreciation of her faithful work in the organi'iitlt-n. Later in the afternoon delicious refreshments were uervei' t ni ;'-ty-six members. "O CITY COUNCIL MEMOEP.S ATTEND PROVO MEETING Those In attendance were Bishop honos- Complete Banking Service OUR SERVICE PROVIDES- Commercial Banking Safety Deposit Vault Savings Department Fire Insurance Bonds A HOME BANK WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT CAPITAL $25,00O-SURPLUS $20,000 State Bank Of Lehi Telephone 85 Tuesday evening a delegation, ocrnistlng of Mayor I- W- Fo, councilman Edward J. Larsen and G. S. Peterson, att-ndd a meeting in Provo, called by the Chairman of the unemployed of the County, J, W. Gillman. The object of the meeting was to acquaint the various var-ious towns of the county on the details of this government money, that is coming Into the state to assist as-sist unemployment-After unemployment-After lengthy discussions on different dif-ferent matters, Chairman Gillman appointed a committee of five to make a survey of the possible needs of the county and to make plans for work projects for the un employed. Mr. Q. S. Peterson of this city was appointed a member of the committee. stead, Mrs- Erma Robinson, Mrs Marlon Johnson, Mrs. La Verde Peterson, Mrs. Lou Ball; alternates, Mrs- Cora Watten. Mrs- Lottie Peterson, Mrs- Marvel Peteraon, Mrs. Ora Powers and Mrs. Goodrun Wathen- Mrs- Fern Larsen, President Pres-ident of District No. 4, will attend the convention as a delegate at large, thus entitling Lehi to six delegates. According to the reports in the Washington County News, published publish-ed at St. George, dignitaries who -'.ll attend the state convention will not only Include atate officials, , jt it lt very likely that Ray L-o L-o : U, n.' tlonal commander of the legion, and Mrs- Malcolm Douglas "f Seatle, national vice president of the auxiliary will attend- The nrlnclpal address will be delivered by Alvln M. Owsley of Dallas, Tex as, past national commander of the legion, who is well known among Utah Ltionalres. It is expected that neveial candidates for national commander for the coming year will be in attendance among them Goige W- Malone, state engineer of Nevada and Frank J.. Belgranno of San Francisco- St. George is preparing to welcome wel-come about 1500 visitors to the con-convention- Sixty-five dollars In prizes hava been offered for tb three best floats entered In the convention parade. o , ' AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ELECT NEW OFFICERS At a meeting held last Wednes day at the home of Mrs- Erros, Robinson the local auxiliary of the American Legion, elected new offi cers for the coming year as follows: FhesidenfcMrs, Lottie Peterson Flnst Vice-President Mrs. Cora Wathen Second Vice-President Mrs. Louise Ball Secretary Mrs. Fern Larsen Theasurer Mrs- Marvel Peteraon Sergeant at Arms Mrs. Vlrda Peterson Chaplain Mrs. Qudrun Wathen Assistant Chaplain Mm- Erma Robinson Historian Mrs- Donnette Halaa- stead. The outgoing officers are: Mrs. Donnette Holmatead, President; Mrs. Louise Ball, first vice-president; Mrs- Virda Peterson, Second vice-Presldent; Mrs- Marvel Peterson, Peter-son, Secretary; Mra- Erma Robin- son, Treasurer; Mrs. Cora Wathen, Historian ;Mrs. Lottie Peterson, Chaplain; and Mrs. Lorene Cedar-strom, Cedar-strom, Sergeant at Arms- F. F. A. BOYS LEAVE FOR YELLOWSTONE PARK The future farmer boys of the Lehi High School, with their instructor, in-structor, Ernest B. Garrett, left early Monday morning for a trip through Yellowstone National Park. They expect to be gone a week. The boys making the trip are Wesley Wes-ley Carter, Odell Peterson, Gle Evans, Don Allred and Dan Evan3. The American Fork high school Future Farmer boys, under the leadership of theid director. Mr. A. B. Allen, is also making the trip in company with tha Lehi boys. Th entire group making the trip numbered num-bered twenty, FVLLBRENB the household QUEEN LEHI CITY MAY MAKE APPLICATION FOR GOVERNMENT MONEY 'Tuesday of this week members of the Lehi cltl council made a trip to the School House Springs in company with Mr. C. O. Plckel, of 'the State Board of Health. The : object of the trip was to inspect . the water eupply and estimate the J amount of pipe and expense that it j might take to put all of the springs I into pipes. I It is stated that Lehi city may make application for government money, which is to loaned to cities at the rate of three per cent on long time term a If this goes through successfully It is reported that Lehi 'a water will be put Into perfect shape and every user will be metered, thereby creating con siderable employment , for the citizens of Lehi- UmU S There is so wisdom la mUm nd hopeless sorrow. Johnson. LIQUID WAX I For furniture, furni-ture, woodwork, etc Easy to apply. Cleans as well as polishes. pol-ishes. Imparts a smooth, lustrous lus-trous sheen. Lehi Lumber Co. Phone 15 State St. Watch For Our Satu DP relay eciais You'll get greater Values for your money by trading at PEOPLE'S CO-OP. Phones 50-76-78 Lehi, Utah I Deat SchopenMur. |