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Show THURSDAY, JAXUApy. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19. 1923 Sober fox, prominent FEBRUARY STH BAPTISM ON started after it immediately, bet LEHI DAIRY ASSOCIATION LEHI CITIZEN, CALLED HOME were called back by the captain who ELECTS OFFICERS has The baptism for Lehi Stake was a real Indian scout and possessSunasked fourth in met he rifle. ed Association a They from Lehi powered The high been changed Dairy (Continued from page 1) coudn't get the cow, and the the Memorial Assocation met in the in the month to the first Sunday the way unless they were physically they day will 14. and "Look I Jan. Memorial replied, Saturday, Building, eaptaia each month. The next baptism incapable. Brother Fox eing in show you.'' He fired at the object, Mr. Brown of the Salt Lake Board in on his 13th year at the time walked the up went the cow hide and away ran will be held in the Lehi Seminary of Health talked on Sanitation. m. entire distance. two Indiana. Had they pursued their The annual report was read and Sunday, February 5 at 2:30 p. On October 3, 1860, the roadweary, chase, H killed been have would note to rethey showed that the association had All stake members are urged yet happy, band arrived in Salt Lake by the Indians hiding behind the ceived about 124,000 for milk in 1932. the change in the date and time for City. They were true followers of rocks. The following board was elected: their Master, and their arrival among To further connect up Brother baptisms. S. W. Clark, president their own was to them an occasion of Fox's life with the historical developbe A L W. Fox, much joy and thanksgiving to their ment of our State, it would be noted GROWERS' FRUIT I.FHI Rulon . Fox, secretary. Heavenly Father. that in 1861, while working for Pres. James Clark, treasurer. UNIT NAMES DIRECTORS The day followng their arrival la Brigham Young, he helped to plant Evans Anderson was elected as Salt Lake City, Brother Fox left with the first trees in Liberty Park at Old his father and Samuel laylor tot Salt Lake City. He also served aa board member replacing Randall The Lehi unit of the Utah Fruit member. Schow home was pur is who the Lehi In due time retiring body guard for President and Vegetable Growers' association chased in Lehi and the rest of the personal Brigham Young on at least one of his directors Thursday evening as Lake. UTAH OF DAUGHTERS from named Salt familv moved southern Utah trips. He also helped On February 16. 1872. the deceased to construct the canal from PIONEERS SNOW SPRING CAMP follows: H. A. Anderson, J. G. Cox, first married Lucy Ferguson, daughter of Provo canyon onto the Provo bench, R. Gray Sylvan W. Clark, Hyrum James Ferguson (who was a bargent the first telegraph lin from Salt Mr. Lehi. of nH all of Fowler, Pioneers narvl Utah The of Daughters Major in the Mormon Battalian) and Lake to Nephi, and also the railroad ID!1" succeeded Fowler the met Mr. the Snow To at and them Spring Camp Gray Lucy Nutting Ferguson. from American Fork to Deer Creek. M. of L. were born e'ven children, eight He helped in the construction of the home of Mrs. Freeman Royle, Thurs- William E. Trinnaman and whom survive them. They are as fol- Lehi sugar factory, and emptied the Mr. Anderson day, January 12. The following pro Hardy, respectively. lows: ctocx m of sugar manufull first centrifugal was out: carried as selected was representative of the Charles D. Fox, Mrs. Alfred Han- factured in Lehi or the west, from gram at Song "Put Your Shoulder To The local unit to the state advisory counsen, Mrs. W. E. Dunkley, Mayben sugar beets. Fox, Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Mrs. 0. P. cil. He served in various religous ca- Wheel." iru, .It. Hunter, Mrs. Ambrose Call, and Dr. pacities throughout his life,, including Pheba Y. Gray. Chaplain Directors were instructed to appoint Prayer Barlow Fox. in a long term in the bishopric of the Song "Let Us All Speak Kind a secretary and prepare for the growHe is also survived by 37 grand- fourth ward being a member of children, 24 great grandchildren, and the bishopric when the Fourth Ward Words To Each Other." ing and marketing of crops for the eleven brothers and sisters. Brothers chapel was built. History of J. W. McAllister was coming year. and sisters are as follows : follow'0 read by his daughter Vinnie Royle. A HOME INSTITUTION Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor, ' Mrs. NOTICE withers , Miriam Royle. TO GENEALOGICAL Reading TO ROSE" DIXIE "MY Carrie Nielson, Isaac Fox, Mrs. Thos. 5-theCoz AND TEMPLE WORKERS Song Mrs. Royle, accompanied by BE PRESENTED IN THIRD J Clark, Mrs. Alex Hales, Mrs. Lucy Metta Alma W. Jesse May LEHI Mrs. Royle. TONIGHT Beck, WARD Whitman, MAIN STREET LEHI, Utae Lesson "Romance of Old Meeting Fox, Roy Fox, Eli Fox, and George Our next junior excursion to do H. Fox. The first three mentioned Sevilla Jones. Houses" the toe da Highand Tonight (Thursday) are full sisters and brother, and it is baptism will be on March 25 and at old The Dixie Christmas first will the meeting Ward to names be Orchestra "My must be into play present baptized for of interest to note that all are over the temple two weeKS before 'that house was related by Adaline Peter- Rose," in the Third Ward chapel. The fol eighty years of age. The story of the life of Brother time; therefore we urge the members son, The parts are well portrayed by a are " Fox is typical of the lives of the early Duet Mrs. Myrl Garriet and Mrs. strong cast and promise a worth the look to names of stake what up settlers of our commonwealth. It is Grace Morgan. while evening's entertainment. Cornet a story showing unavering religous they may have and get them into Prayer Pheba Y. Gray. faith and fidelity of hardships cheer- WGJeorge G. Strasburg in plenty of Beading Dainty refreshments were served BURGLAR SUSPECT fully born. Personal glmpses into time. Either George G. Strasburg Stunt his state and religion. ARRESTED HERE or F. A. Hunger will furnish you with to sixteen members. ydingtor An early event in his life had a Quartet deep religous significance to himself Baptism and Endowment blanks. 48 Starking to the Bushel. Bearing at Two Years of Age. All Junior excursions come on Sat- GOLD AND GREEN BALL The suspicious actions of Frank and family. When a very small boy, Stunt TO BE FAIRYLAND Cannon attracted the notice of local he was stricken with blindness, and urdays now will not interfere with STARK'S DELICI0U8 has related how he was healed by the school work. merchants and business people, Sat Vocal Ti when one, The power of the priesthood Finest Red Apple in AH in of the The committee charge Our next endowment excursion will urday evening when Mr. Cannon made Gulti Brother Horton, and his father adud Gold and Green Ball met Tuesday The World. be Friday, January 27. trifling purchases in all the local ministered to him. -H The Stake Genealogical Committee evening and planned the decoration stores, meawhile sizing up the enWith his parents and family he left StuntFlowering Shrubs, Ornamental the land of his forefathers and early members have the following assign- scheme for the ball. The DansArt trances to the business houses. When Shade Trees, Hedges, Vines t&d Sarah Ta will be decorated as Fairyland where he made a trip to American Fork friends as did many others at the ments: Rose Bushes. Duet1 time for religions sake. The ocean F. A Hunger Conventions, survey Queen Leola Goates will reign with bringing back two companions who Delila voyage left much to be desied in the as suspicious local attendants, Wilmirth Russon, Delilah looked Wfty be satisfied with anytkiif "N, way of ordinary comforts. The diet work, membership in Genealogical Fox, Maxne Austin, Ora Jonea of officersequally Banjo arrested them on suspicion on the trip consisted almost entirely Society of Utah, genealogical magaone tne oest. bbi.iMM.fctwi-tti-ftiTDuet. Lehi and Margaret Jones of Cedar and kept them in jail until Sunday which zine, annual fund, of hard, coarse CoBedg. Two little fairies, Velda morning, when they were released. had to be soaked before they could cursions and cottage meetings. Fort be eaten. They were allowed a little Harmo: Wardle and June Erickson with Page It was found that Cannon had Geo. G. Strasburg Baptism aland reasty bacon and Violin Alan will the in terms served ten dif Chipman complete pic years totalng were not allowed ftU they could eat cursions and cottage meetings. tompanie of this. This unnatural diet caused prisons. Delia Carson ia secretary and ture. Four or five couples from each ferent considerable sickness and the deceased works with Thelma Goodwin on ward in the stake will demonstrate Readin and his mother were sick during the the Gold and Green dance. These LEGION AUXILIARY TO and records records, family temple entire Journey. Unsanitary condiMEET FEBRUARY 1 couples are practicing in their wards tions aboard the boat caused an out- community work. and will give a good demonstration to Son- gFerrin Gurney Instruction. break of smallpox and the boat was The local unit of the American dfetttion kept in quarantine off New Ytefc B, 0. Webb Family organization, ihe watchers. harbor for some time after it reached The date Friday, January 27. Legion will meet at the home of Mrs. C. L, Johnson, Vestal Loveridge its destination. One incident is recall- Ernest Larsen oil Wednesday, Feb. ed of the journey across the Atlantic and Keith Uwtnt Research, special TRIMS LINCOLN, LRI 1. Mrs. Baliff of Provo will meet bewere ordered Dorothy when all boek and . of emmbranc4. passengers assignment 0 LAST FRIDAY with the Lehi unit. All members and low because of ft particularly wild assistac id Anyone desiring any . storm, wtd mil the faints Tathared toof these field call upon ui aa we any others interested are urged to be JOHN gether and prayed earnestly for a will be Team Standing DUtriit Alpine present to inforg. the glad after give calm which you goon any nje ' Won Lost Pet. , i . 0 mation we have at hand on these ... .., f .V 1.000 Lehi .2 The trip across the paHni" tni 2 John Provo 1,000 MISSIONARY TESTIMONIAL " again typical of the timea. Many of Th? Committee, ... 1 Bishop Lincoln .500 the emigrants had never even seen an HELD TOR WALTER FABER 1 . . ""y . . ox team before arriving at Winter Lake, T .500 American Fork . ... 1 ' THIS Of those purchased many CONTEST FOR KIDDIES Quarters. illness Pleasant Grave .... u A very successful missionary testi .jwere wild and not "broke," and conLint Mr. B. Y. 2 0 .000 monial was held in Lehi Third Ward, siderable difficulty was. experienced High This week we are announcing a 18S5 in getting slarled and along the way. Monday evening for Walter Faber Ctah, a Aa has been stated the Soux and contest for the youngsters. Mr. Van Lehi took the one game played in who left for a short term mission to "Pawnees were at var at the time. 'At Wagonef has arranged to present to Mary A the Alpine district Friday, winning California, Wednesday. one time during the journey, the Lehi public the picture "Little Orphan He 1 easily from Lncoln, 35 to 20. In the The ward chapel was filled to iou were moving their, squaws and Annie," to be shown at the Cozy on other two Maud ' the. mountains aWay games played Thursday, capacity. The ward missionary com papooses back in 25, 26 and 27. four m Provo defeated Pleasant Grove, 42 to mittee were in charge of the enter from the fighting and about 600 of January This comes recom highly trIMn picture bf the Merrill, emigrants theni followed DON HOLDAWAY, Manager 22, and American Fork turned back tainment. I for three days, tamping only a short mended for the elder people as well the B. Y. Oak! PHONE 11 108 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH The following program was carried high, 27 to 20. This caused as the younger Ones. distance from them. Lehi; t Lehi The took a boys commanding out: much uneasiness, but after the eml in order to give the children a lead, 12 to 3, in the first period. By Fay Song "Come, Come Ye Saints" grants had presented the Indians With chance t4 see the Ericksc fell the supplies, etc., which they covtfd picture free a con the half they were leading, 18 to 7, Congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Art McCarrie test Has been arianged and twelve and at the end of the third spare and smoked the "pipe of peace'' I. W. Fox. period, Prayer A few Worthwhile with them, thev departed. invited to attend a show at the C prizes are offered to. the Piano solo LuPriel Goodwin. davs alter a Pawnee Indian with a ones who can write the most four let 26 to 11. The defensive work of Chilton, Vocal solo Thelma Goodwin. Soldier's cap and coat, otherwise Jack Lewis, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theatre Friday or Saturday night dressed as an Indian, carrying a ter words from the title "Little Lehi forward, was the outstanding Reading Virginia Meiling. George Lewis who has spent the past guests of the Free Press and white cloth tied to a stick, passed the Orphan Annie.' solo Mrs. Louis feature of the week in Lehi Hospital for treatment game. Whistling train of emigrants without speaking managers. The rules of the contest are pub LEHI for pneumonia was taken home a word. Two daysjater he was lished in the Free Press this week. G. T. F. found scalped on thi banks of the Quartet Joseph Coulam, Armond If you haven't a h ree Press in your Allred, rf 4 0 Platte River. He had pone to make 0 Frank Sharp and Booth LEHI Webb, peace with the Sioux and they had home NOW is the time to join our Chilton, If 3 1 1 7 Sorenson. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Francis killed him. Several days later two happy 4 family. Send in your sub Evans, c 0 0 8 Remarks President Rodney C. Grant who has been in the hosnital persons were seen making for the 1 1 1 3 Allred. Adams, rg lead wagon. As they pproached it scription today. for the past 12 days with AT pneumonia o 3 1 6 0 prcrped to be a squaw with a pretty was taken home Hunt, lg Remarks Walter Faber. Monday. of Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Hansen, rf white girl about eighteen years age 1 1 3 0 LEHI Trombone solo Dale Hadfield. Powers Shoe Degelbeck, If 1 0 2 Captain Johnson sent word back for Five Boots $5.00. 0 A Remarks William Had was born to Mr. and baby boy Bishop the no one to speak to them as girl Store. adv, Peterson, c 0 0 0 0 field. Mrs. Leo EnVcs Tidon and it them with to want go might 0 0 0 0 Goates, rg MILK, Sego and Morning, Lan?J LEHI A dance followed the program. The might cost the lives of many of the 9 1 0 2 round Bag Oatmeal 0 Smuin, lg Russell Jackson who sustained n company. Herds of Buffalo would music furnished by the Orpheus Per Packge Kaisms, 0 0 0 0 often sweep past the train, often Fitzgerald, If broken arm Monday had his arm orchestra. set Catsup, 10c Size stampeding part of the "train of at the local hospital. ...., WARNING! All the money contributed amount Israel." 7 iaiiuuii, a an iaua 16 3 35 Totals 4 I0T ff Salmon LEHI Pn to was over turned ?32.19 the mg Another incident of importance in LINCOLN 1 for Samuel Brigjrs received VrPafmQnf Crystal White Soap Brother Faber. Several other contri Utah's history in which he partic-pate- d Any person, without permission, G. T. F. 15c Size J Shrimps, was the Blackhawk Indian War. found trespassing in the Auditorium butions were made direct to Brother for a leg injury, Monday. 1 1 1 0 Madsen, rf noney, l uaun This even typifies the more serious will be handled Faber. law. Parents Ronnow, If by the Bob White and White Eagle 2 4 2 10 struggles which our early pioneers are accountable for miners. RUSSEL JACKSON BREAKS I? ot Soap 1 ARM had with the Indians. On May 1. 6 5 3 Aiken, c for Macaroni, 2 Pounds By order of Alpine School Board. 1866, at the age of eighteen years of 1 1 0 2 Farley, rg The Fort Wall camp of the Daugh ' Maxwell House Coffee age, he was mustered into service UUCKSOn. "uaccil SOn 1 Of 0 Mr onA 0 0 ters of Utah Pioneers met at the Buckley, lg " NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS for the Black Hawk insurrection. He Sticks Mop irs. John Jackson had the misfor 1 0 0 2 home of Mrs. A. J. Phillips on Thurs" served until July 18. 1866, under Cap Lupes, rf Mops ... L. his 0 tain Abraham G. Conover, being 0 0 If 0 fore arm in ureaKing 6 Peterson, the for Glass Tumblers day, January 12, 1933, where the fol Dog owners are urged to pay their ' called to Sanpete, Sevier, and other 4 1 1 0 basketball game Cups, Only lowing program was carried out. His company dog tax this year before January 20, Loveridge, rg southern counties. Monday. and Saucer 0 0 Cup 0 0 Song Camp members. fought the Gravely Ford battle where The tax collector, Mr. Gerald Turner, Goardin, lg Russell and two other bov all White Bowls "": Pot Chief Blackhawk received the wound will call on dog owners this week or Mrs. Celestia 0 . . .. J"",iJ Large Dinner Plates Chaplain, Prayer . u.i. me uau at the snma which 'resulted in his death two years next and collect the tax for 1933 6 16 8 20 Schow. Totals Russell was knocked later. Complying to an urgent cal' o down, breaking All dogs whose taxes are not paid The histories of William Goates ma from Salina, they found the placu aim ASSOCILOCAL POULTRY will be into taken the Rebecca men Goates dog taken their pound city the and Sr., Pilgrim deserted, having ATION ELECTS OFFICERS Susan Larkin Goates were families to Manti. Blackhawk and his at the G. R. Turner property on State AND PERCALES given by NORTH BENCH band had stolen their cows and Street and owners will be given 43 IRRIGATION Mrs. A. J. Phillips. Yard 12c and 15c Ter horses. The chickens were cackling, hours to redeem CO. "ELECTS OFFICERS The Lehi Poultry Producers' them, then if the Reading "Old Friends" by Madge Made and pigs squealing, but not a person Best Very association elected new Wolrton. was in town Part of the company taxes are not paid the dogs will be At the town while folthe others owners will truarded the killed. If dog officers Wednesday evening as annual stockholders meetPiano duet Haaell Phillips and CLOSING OUT ALL guarded the teamsters while hauling with the city on this, those who havi lows: Randal Schow, president; Beth Anderson. ing of the North Bench Irrigation Co. Salina to from provisions, grain, etc., Delbert dogs they wish to keep can help save Rulon Fox, "Early Books of Utah" by Mrs. H held Monday in the Memorial BuildOUTING FLANNEL Manti. On another occasion Captain time and trouble for themselves as and treasurer; J. Stewart. Hyrum Norman, ing secretary was Gray elected at He Yard Conover selected nine men including presiSave Song "The Shells We Gathered dent with Heber C. Webb, Millard Brother Fox t accompany him on a well as the collector if they have the Ernest Peterson, Carl Gunther, HerShop and Stop! scouting trip. Provisions were scarce, fee ready when he calls. There are man C Goates and Earl Smith, direct Years Ago" by Mrs. Alice Tuckfiolc Roberts, George rhillips and Peter nnrl thoy were allowed to kill any many unclaimed Hansen on the hoard and Wm. dops roaming ors.' Joseph Anderson and John Good and Mrs. J. E. Porton. Davis lorned stpek found fir food. While through the streets and doing damagn win are retiring board members. The Mrs. Celestia Schow. new over as secretarv. Prayer nnim,.. box a narrow canyon they passing These dogs should be financial report for the year was read to livestock. j . i mi .'hi.. vit Austin presi- Cover Etw' P. saw what they thought to he a cow We iips .i -iiittis . were raricv """till, T ri-- i. f on of. file. care taken the and .ma. .uiu men The J. placed rtn vi.uk. by secretary ufiu, jamcs Carter and lames Gough. Frame Pictures. gnzing up the canyon. Obsolete Merchandise Sale Large Variety of Goods to Sold to the Highest Bidders. Bids Accepted Until Saturday, January 28, 1933. vice-preside-nt. 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