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Show rree ine em r" ill sassst. sk m The City'3 Only Home-Owne- d .Was' JT Newspaper LEHI CITY. UTAH. MARCH t. 1881 NUMBER IT 5S3 Prominent Lehi Lehi Basketball Team Whitman Wins Place In Jay People Called By Death Alpine Division Champions Regional Honor Quint I Two STEWART a daughter, Maurine and a son CALLED HOME Harold. The little daughter preceeded hun to the Great Beyond two year, Thomas Thelinda ago. Stewart, JU. Sarah He Is survived by his a vears of age passed away at her widow, one son, Harold. 7 months, his ome Monday, February 27th, mother, She was Illness. Sirs. Julia Allen, two brothers,, Merrill i six weeks uu cu. r a, and Byiard Allen, all of Pleasant interquanern orn i" Grove, and many friends and relatives Stillwell Thomas. The to mourn hig loss. p. nd Daniel family emigratea to uian in .....c ul IUS illness flg wag O. 1849, with the A. :W spring of at the Utah Poultry Awnol employed moot company, settling in Salt Lake. American """" fork where they to Lehi where Mrs. wove maue meir nome i 1856 theyhasmoved since tfceir resided. She since Stewart marriage. aurried Arthur SI. Stewart July 4, Funeral arrangements had not been :ST1. in Lebl. maae as we went to press. Burial will oldest the Is original vrt Stewart take place in Pleasant Grove cer Lehi and the last member pioneer in tery. Thomas family. Surviving are SARAH liRS. ii of !9c the son and five daughters, Arthur M. Utah; Sirs. Julia Mrs. Linda Jensen and Lehi; Vaughn, or Halt Mrs. M. A. Copennaier City; Mrs. Lydia Prestwlch ana Sirs. Ala Robb of Idaho Falls, Idaho. One Erandson whom she raised, Lewis B. 23 grandchildren and forty Stewart, one Eureka, S:ewart, !5c services' were held In Lehi Funeral Ward with Bishop's Counselor Harold M. Fox presiding. Opening song First XT "Tho' Deepening Anderson, JIaesa Trials" quartet. Sirs. Mrs. Phyllis Lott, Stewart and Rulon Fox, ac by Eva Stewart. President Virgil Peter- Invocation Raymond companied ion. sketch of Sirs. Stewart's life was Harold M. Fox. were Pres. A. Carlos Speakers Schow and Edward Southwick. A PORE read by "A Perfect accompanied by Sliss Gail Webb Lott sang Mrs. "Rose Day" the piano. on Closing ly the Tho' Deepening Trials" song quartet. Benediction The grave dedicated by Herman C. Goates. at Lehi cemetery was Patriarch. A. J. Evans. O ALLEN PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND WEDNESDAY OWEN Allen, 30, son of Julia and 0. Allen, of Pleasant Grove, passed away Wednesday morning, at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Suel Zimmerman, parents of Sirs. Allen, fol lowing a four months illness. He was educated in the Slanila schools and was active in church activities and social affairs. He was married to Elva Zimmerman October 2, 1919, in Salt Lake Temple. Two children were born to this couple, Owen James S AIN JNlGHf hool ionipi kf .ted win win Spring Will Soon Be SISTER OF JUDGE G. A. WALL BURIED IN PROVO WED Mrs. Nancy Isabel Wall Fuller. 87 one of the few remaining pioneers who came to Provo in 1850, died Monday afternoon at her home, 607 North faecona East street, from infirmities incident to age. Sirs. Fuller was born November 12, 1845, at Kaymas, 111., a daughter of Williay M. and Nancy Haws Wall ne accompanied ner parents across the plains by ox team with a company of fifty families under the direction of her father. They arrived in Salt Lake, September 26, 1850. and a few weeks later came to Provo. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Bonneville L. D. ward chapel, with burial In Provo City cemetery. 0 PURPS" TUMLBLE TWO ALPINE last passing and shooting game on The announcement of the 1931 THREATS DURING LAST WEEK the Prcvo court. division R. Spalding Guide The Bulldog set back coupled with ALPINE DIVI940M the victory of the Wildcats over Won Lost Pet Lincoln Tigers puts the two Ptoto Lehi 8 l .888 teams In a tie for the runner-u- p posiProvo 6 3 .667 tion. The Issue In Provo will prove U tt 11 6 .607 Interesting this week when the teams American Fork 5 .655 play each other for their last game of Pleasant Grove 1 .111 the schedule, which will decide which Lincoln .111 team will j drop out. ww,. uigu cuuui noopsters won LEHI IS TOO GOOD the right to represent the Alpine The rangier and more verstile division in the state basketball tourney, Pelicans, led by Evans and Chilton, M. C. honor team as was announced last Friday night by handling the with the usual consistant ball rustling by the selector. Lex Goates contained Provo Bulldogs a 28 to 19 defeat In a (Continued on back page) T" IL3&L -- ;: Fifth Ward "Happiness Isle." MARCH 7TH i ' I ;l Here NC04 Let's Paint x Up and Clean Up -j f Id hob rUR AN COMPLETE VARNISHES YU i at tin A Lehi as 1 Co. pis: Phone u l'l 8M r1 II 1QffAQf L mm 0 i si j WfffM Ml WILL INSURE Lumber H ui b: The next temple endowment excursion for the Lehi Stake will be held on Tuesday, Slarch 7th. There will be rates of 60c on the first three Orem cars. One leaving at 8:18 a. m., one who have no boys to take are also m asked to register with the bishop or at .10:66 a. m. and one at 4:17 P the chairman of the ticket sales comAll who can are urged to attend. mittee of the ward. Festivities will begin promptly at 7 o'clock in the High School AudiAI torium where a brief exercise will be LINE OF pAJNTS PERFECT JOB 1 is; H.- -; nnnnilfll l!0 bUUUfflli 0 GOLDEN ROLE held prior to entering the banquet hall. T. F. Kirkham, who is chairman of the program committee, has a program of unexcelled merit prepared. President Ivins has been invited to be present and take part In the exercises. The best local talent has been engaged for other numbers on the program. Punch Bag Artist Will Show Skill A few years ago vaudeville acts were in great demand, people attendbe amazed ing these would sometimes at the abilities of ball Jugglers, sometime at acrobatic stunts, and someto see times, they had the opportunity much men of great Ekill, requiring concenmental and physical strength , tration "hammer the bags." and the fathers at Saturday night of art old bag this son's banquet, ' il m " i jj iissfcii r ,bmi- a rwt r"" hMi '" MsWi t ' " mm um in imsM' wm j Grocery Department 10 Pounds 48c SUGAR Sliced Wonder Bread Jello, 6 flavors 3 for 10c 4 for 25c 6 for 25c til Fruits and Vegetables m Bananas fit While attending school In the east Dr. Sandgren witnessed an exhibition by the world's champion bag puncher. Deciding to master the art he rigged up a punching bag in his room and commenced practice. He has practiced diligently since and has mastered 30 different strokes while the best the world champ could do, back In the early part of the 20th century was 25. was quite Although bag punching popular In those days, no vaudeville or circus being complete without a punching bag wizard, it is unknown to most of the present generation. Dr. Sanderpn can keep three bags going simultaneously, uning bis hands and arms and his legs us well. He can keep two floor bags going usin his legs only. Although Dr. Sandgren has mastered 30 different strokes lack of time will necessitate his demonstrating only the most difficult. Boys' School and Wurk Shoes Lemons 5c lb. Oranges, Large Size Emulates Champ at Powers' Shoe Store. i li )' it I I Thu., Fri., and Sat., March 2nd, 3rd, 4th Toilet Soap, Royal Palm 1 Drip Coffee Maker and 1 lb. Schillings Drip Coffee $1.25 2 lbs. 65c Schillings Coffee 12 Bars 25c Big Value Soap 3 for 19c Hospital, Toilet Tissue Brooms 29c Calumet Baking Powder 1 lb. Can 29c 1 Cake Tin Free Soft Shelled Walnuts 15c lb .1 ;: f EXCURSION TJni-vers- lty Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Promises To Be Landslide A record breaking sale of tickets to punching, seldom seen; especially the the Fathers' and Sons' Banauet to be past few years, will be exhibited as held next Saturday evening in the part of the program. High School has been reported in by Dr. Sandgrcn, of Provo. ts slated to the ticket committee. It is now well give the exhibition. He secretly prac assured that over five hundred boys ticed for 25 years before making his and men will be in attendance, thus first public appearance which was setting a new high record for such af- only a little over a year ago, and fairs. The response has been far be since that time has appeared before yond the expectations of the optimis- twenty-fiv- e different audlenres. tic committee, and still the demand It la one of the most startling dem for covers pours in. Plans for prompt onstrations of rhythm, skill and con! A clean ly serving this unprecedented throng centration ever witnessed. are meanwhile going merrily forward. exhibition intensely interesting to both tvery resource or the community will young and old. It has been a repeat- be bent to make this banquet the out-e- r in the large theatres, universities, resorts and eleswhere with outstand standing social event of the season. The committee desires that not one ing success. It was repeated five times M. I. A. ROAD SHOW TUESDAY boy over ten years of age be left out. at Saltair. Dr. Sandgren is a Utah man. See The Lehi Stake SI. I. A. Road Shows Those who have not received an invitto file narres are him in a big-tiation their Vaudeville Act, requested of the Lehi five wards will be held in the ward chapel3 Tuesday evening, with the bishop of their ward. Men punch 2 and 3 bags simultaneously. March 7 at 7:30 p. m. and in the Auditorium, Thursday, Slarch 9 at 7:30 p. m. The prices of admission will be The name M. I. A. Road 5c and 10c. Show should insure five well filled chapels in Lehi, Tuesday evening, judging' from the road shows of former years. V The wards have all been working . ; show best over the to each hard put possible. ' " r t , r I " m The wards will travel clock wise tf , 4? V T 'r to Second to Second; with the First Third; Third to Fourth; Fourth to Fifth; Fifth to First. The names of each sketch follows: First Ward "Night in '47.'' Second Ward "New Lamps For Old." Life's Temples As Third Whrd Them." We Build ' Fourth Ward "Los Reeuerdami-entos.- " TEMPLE team a small bundle of brains and muscle that hold down a guard position on the Brig ham Young team. Jay Whitman, the iur prise guard of the year. Les Goates has this to say, "The intercollegiate basketball surprise of the season Is not Harry Brooks nor Bill KInner but little Jay Whitman, the human dynamo who plays guard for the Toung university Cougars. Everybody expected KInner and Brooks to make good In a big way with the (Continued on last page) on the $1.45 adv. Fancy Lettuce - - - 20c Doz. lc Each 2 for 15c Meat Department Armour's Hams, whole or half, 14c lb. Pork Shoulder Roast 10c lb. Bacon Squares 10c lb. 2 Pounds 25c Lamb Chops 2 Pounds 25c Pork Chops p eople's c Phones 76-- 78 o-o- p. Lehi, Utah iisa Electrical Contracting & Repairing RaPtef8E1css |