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Show f 1 I em pre Pre 21 i ? The City's Only Home-Owne- IX'ME I LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I fs. Lenora Riniaman Beveridge, died at f idow of John Beveridge 10 a. m. of at here ome Monday r thial pneumonia. She was born 1 26, 1852, at Pine Creek, known as later liiiylvania, Pa., a daughter of John and Isiii Grubbs Riniaman. He married John Beveridge, Janu In May, 1882, the ary ?, 1873. &BaJy came to Salt Lake, from there they! went to Bingham, Scofield and tCasIe Gate, where Mr. Beveridge crked in the mines. They moved to lULsJ in 1893 where they have since Wax-ifATf- fi resided. Beveridge died March 15, 1922, I. i LU. Mrs. Beveridge became a Rebekah a l75, two years after her marriage sad (faithfully performed the duties ni requirements U of that organi-catSrw- i. When the Lehi chapter was jraiiized she was one of the charter f nifcers of that chapter, organized 'm tie Ivy Rebekah Lodge No. 13 on !!ar?h 28, 1899. She has filled all the offices of the organization exThe schedule for the basketball cept that of secretary and was an games to be played by the high active member wtil he death. schools of this district was drawn up Since the death of her husband the in a meeting held in care of the boys and family was her Tuesday night Pleasant Grove with Supt. Warnick chief anxiety. Wien the World War of the Pleasant Grove High School in came, three of the boys entered the charge. Representatives of the service, William and John went to coaches and principles of the differ Vancouver Barracks with Regiment schools were present. Lehi high ent 318 Engineers Co. B. 6th division on was represented by Coach Neilsen February 26, 1918, and went over- and Principal D. R. Mitchell. The seas May, 1918, returning in 1919. schedule for the coming season is now -- Calvin W., joined Regiment 16 division 16 at Camp Kearney. Her love of home and family was her chief characteristic. She was the mother of eleven children, five having preceeded her to the "Great BeMrs. Beveridge yond." Surviving are one daughter and five sons; Mrs. J. Neuburn Butt.' Robert Genre. William and John Beveridge all of Lehi and Alexander of Beveridge Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will be held Thursday (today) at 1 p. m in Lehi Fifth Ward chapel with interment in Lehi City cemetery. To The Citzens of Lehi 'anwr le sai Lehi at B. Y., American Fork at Provo. Feb. 17 Lincoln at Lehi, Provo at Pleasant Grove, B. Y. at American Fork. Feb 20 Provo at Lincoln, Pleasant Grove at B. Y., Lehi at American Fork. Feb. 24 B. Y. at Lincoln, Pleasant Grove at American Fork, Lehi at American Fork. Feb. 24 B. Y. at Lincoln, Pleasant complete as follows: Grove at American Fork, Lehi at The games for Lehi: Provo. December 2 Spanish Fork at March 3 Lincoln at American Lehi. Grove at Pleasant Fork, Lehi, Provo December 9 Lehi at Heber. December 13 Lehi at Granite in at B. Y. An obesrvation of the different a double header. December 16 Granite at Lehi in a teams in the district shows that Lehi will only have one regular of last double header. December 20 Lehi at Ogden. year in action this Semester and December 23 Ogden at Lehi in a probably only one throughout the double header. year. Pleasant Grove has" but one December 26 Heber at Lehi in a regular of last year back. American Fork ASs four back. Lincoln has four triple header. back. Provo has four back and B. LEAGUE GAMES January 6 Lincoln at Pleasant Y. has three back. The games played on the B. Y's Grove, B. Y. at Lehi, Provo at Americourt may not be as outlined as the can Fork. January 13 Lehi at Lincoln, B. Y. depends on the University Pleasant Grove at Provo, Amercian floor and should there be a conflict the B. Y. High will advance the game Fork at Brigham Young High. to Thursday night. Y. 20 B. Lincoln at Provo, Januay The admission price to the games at Pleasant Grove and American. will be 25 cents for general admission Fork at Lehi. High January 27 Lincoln at B. Y., and 35 for reserved seats. Pleasant Grove at American Fork, school students from other schools will be given seats for 25 cents with Provo at Lehi. Februry 3 American Fork at their activity cards. Two games will be played each Lincoln, Lehi at Pleasant Grove, B. Y. at Provo. nieht the first at 7 o'clock with the second tearns in action and the SECOND HALF Feb. 10 Pleasant Grove at Lincoln, regular game at eight o'clock. pre-seas- November 30, 1932. no personal interests to promote. I shall honestly, wisely, and dutifully To the Citizens of Lehi : serve yoo to the best of my ability. JA you shall see fit to elect me to Respectfully your servant, f-position of School Board Member A. B. Anderson. December 7, the st tie coming election (Advertisement) it will become my greatest hool effurt to serve you honestly, studying CHRISTMAS CARDS and giving drCTlevtrt detail carefully, "4 to consideration all. iralt$c'i We are making a special rate on ed k The present financial distress de-.Christmas Cards to subscribers inters a wise and a careful spending We are offering a box week. this iavei rD means with view of securing a of 21 beautiful cards with enthe tl i amum return from a minimum velopes, some valued at 15c and avefa - ding. r20c each for 25c with each paid 'acnl: Jiave made no promises to any and School Patrons, to the Lehi Free subscription 1 kit J im or group of persons. I have will be called upon in a few days Press. you for Pf to elect a representative on the Board 5- f Education for the Alpine District )ero! t ... Lehi Precinct. Do we want a from 1 To this question every change? ' me thinking person, every one who believes in true American Ideals, who believes in the principles of the free Tfcf school system will answer Yes! We Till will make a change. So, you will need a man of stable character, a man with the courage of his convictions, a man who will look after the interest sting i of the equally with the the GIVEN AWAY AT in short a man with a back student, team I m xthe with ground, experience with a man of affairs, public handing the ability to forsee what the future Gem has in store, shaping your business so that when the storms of stress and natit adversity overtake us we will be preCater To Particular People A f' pared to weather the storm; a man SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN li 9 School Business Is Your Business Tax-paye- JO --J ME IS .tax-pay- er Cozy Theatre !We 1 TL numerous other prizes including CURED HAMS, FLOUR, CEREAL, IL3CTRIC TOASTERS, ELECTRIC POP CORN POPPERS, SEVERAL MONTHS PASSES, CHRISTMAS CANDY and SETS OF DISHES. the ; rs 3 oduct 30 nple i be can 14 I Si. t NUMBER 1, 1932 Lsnore R. Beveredge High School Baskeball Birthday Cake To Called By Death Have 93 Candles Tournament Schedule ) 3gde Newspaper d k Saturday Night Ijery Wednesday and ftOM NOVEMBER 30TH until the' 1st of the year, '! i WEDNESDAY, At each drawing. Get your share of prizes. Coupons given every night . I good on all drawings. fAsk your local merchant, service stations and shoe shops for Cozy Cou-- I r.f save 10c and 15c on every ticket. Where only the best sound pictures S's Shown at these unusually low prices. - Glass For t Wednesday, Thursday and Friday November 30, December 1 and 2 'at Something new in detective drama. CLIVE BROOKS in "Sherlock Holmes" world's greatest detective matches wits with modern crime and saves the girl he loves. Remember the drawing bring coupons. Saturday, Sunday and Monday December 3, 4 and 5 "Phanton of Crestwood" The Great Radio Drama. Your Windows who will see that your money is handled carefully, lawfully and that for every dollar expended the taxpayer wil receive value even one hundred percent. Do you want your taxes reduced? If so we must have a change, fellow-citizedo not let the fanatics de ceive you with the cry that taxes can not be reduced; it can be done by eliminating, needless expenditures, by paring down salaries that in normal times were to high and now that the cost of living has been cut down thirty to forty percent are excessive, why should a public servant be paid more for hi services than men of iequal ability receive in business pur suits. Spend less and your income will not need to be so large, hence less taxes; vote for a change. I stand unequivocally for the most rigid application of econosy, and a determination if elected to decrease your taxes; to maintain at least the inefficiency, present educational creasing that efficiency if possible. I have served you before and I am proud of my record, we had the same howl from the same people at that time that taxes could not be reduced but you good people know that your city taxes were reduced and that while maintaining a program of great I will use my civic improvements. utmost endeavor if elected to see that r, the the student and the teacher each get a fair square deal and that your school be governed by a system in harmony with the spirit and letter of free education a system so near and dear to the heart of the founders of the system. A vote lor me will be a vote for a change, we need to get back to funda mentals and common sense, and with no further drifting towards racketeering, with big shots as they are now termed domnating public policies and public affairs. I believe our schools should be operated on a pay as we go basis. That expenditures should be kept within the actual revenues or less. Do you? I respectfully solicit your votes December 7th next, let's make a 15 change. Your3 respectfully, tax-paye- We Have It We will call for glaze and return your windows. Lehi Lumber Co. BYRON WHIPPLE, Mgr. STATE STREET PHONE Joseph S. Broadbent. (Advertisement) We stop in the busy strife of life this week to pay tribute to another Living Lehi Pioneer. Today marks the 93rd birthday of Mrs. Ellen W. Jones. The Lehi Free Press would like to extend the wish of a happpy birthday, and we think it will be a happy one for old friends have not forgotten her as Is shown by the plans now under way for a birthday party sponsored by the Sunshine Committee of the ward. Also the gathering of neighbors and friends in the evening for another social. The' sunshine committee are preparing a birthday cake which will have 93 lighted candles on it This is what most people do not get the chance to have. A man's life is the work that he And from the life of accomplishes. Mrs. Jones we find: Ellen Williams Jones was born December 1, 1839, in Slansantfraid, Denbigh County, Wales. She was the daughter of Emma Fowlks and Wm. Williams. She was married to Thomas R. Jones December 28, 1854. She arrived in Lehi with her husband in 1861 and has sinre then worked and lived in the city, watching the progress and suffering the hardships of pioneer life. The first win ter here Mrs. Jones recalls living in Many scores will bless Mrs. Jones and have blessed her and her husband for the help ' ind assistance that they gave especially in the early days of Lehi. As the Lehi Free Press extends its best wishes to Mrs. Jones who has been a life long booster of Lehi. We might say that according to her works alone she has lived a good life and has gained a city of friends. ATTENTION VOTERS In less than a week all voters of In soite of the fact that the district Lehi will be called upon to make a has been on a retrenchment program choice of the candidates aspiring to ever since that time he has been able the office of school board member of to get concessions for Lehi that the Alpine District for the coming ordnarily could not have been secured four years. In making your selection at all. One of these was the new Together you are cordially asked to consider seats for the auditorium. the following qualifications of Ed- with these he was able to secure ward J. Larsen, present board mem- positions for Lehi school teachers in ber. this district. Edward J. Larsen is a native son He has been an advocate for the of Lehi, havtifg been born and raised strictest eronomy over the whole syshere. He has always been a hard, tem and now is fighting several pracearnest worker and has attained suc- tices in the distrist that have precess as one of Lehi's merchants, being vailed for many years to the detrione of the partners in the Larsen ment of business people and citizens Brothers market and grocery which who bear the tax burhen. has served the communty for 15 The years experience on the board years. which Mr. Larsen has had means a His ability as a civic worker has deal to Lehi and her schools. also been recognized and for the past great This experience and other qualifi-pato8 years he has served the city as set out are might good reasons councilman and in this capacity has why you should support Mr. Larsen headed important committees. at the coming election. A year ago his ability as a busiHe believes 'whole heartedly in ness executive was again recognized economy and a square deal education, and he received the appointment to fill the vacancy left on the Board for the taxpayer. of Education of the Alpine School VOTE YOUR OWN CONVICDistrict at the death of Dr. F. D. TIONS. Worlton. Mr. Larsen stepped into Supporters of Edward J. Larsen. this position and has ably filled the (Advertisement) positon. ns Webb's Annual Prize Drawing December 31, 1 The following prizes will be given away 932 FREE: LADIES' DIAMOND RING 2nd Prize BEAUTIFUL 400 DAY CLOCK 3rd Prize GENTS' WRIST WATCH 4th Prize LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAG 5th Prize FOUNTAIN PEN and PENCIL SET 6th Prize CUT GLASS WATER SET 1st Prize A ticket will be given with every dollar spent from now $25.00 $15.50 $10.00 $5.00 $3.50 $2.00 at our store until drawing. Buy your Christmas gifts from us and get in on the above prizes. IE. RL WIEEBEB Jeweler and Optometrist THE GIFT SHOP Dance at DanceArt Friday i a dirt cellar. The following spring they built an adobe house outside of the Fort WalL After living a number of years there, they moved to the North Branch. Mrs. Jones was present at the first organization of the Relief Society in Lehi and was called to act as president of the Lehi North Branch Relief Society in 1877, serving for thirty-fiv- e years. In addition she was chosen first counselor of the Primary Association and served about twenty-fiv- e years. She was called to work among the sick and in laying ' away the dead for many years served and helped the suffering. Mrs Jones altho never having any children of her own, has been the mother of two adopted children, both who af present are residing in Lehi . Mrs A. E. Sorenson and Bishop Wm. Hadifeld. MAIN STREET |