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Show 1 iie Lehi Free Pre The City's Only Home-Owne- d LEHI CITY, UTAH. i Newspaper THURSDAY. JUKE 15 1933 No. 42 I 5 CALLS TWO OF IEATH BABY THROWN 15 FEET LEHI'S AGED MATRONS MARGARET MRS. ALVERINA WILCOX si BURIED HERE YESTERDAY Z- - BUSH-'jS- x in an which h- t ate! iiu. Ti i -- forty-tw- Els-mor- e, ROLLER SKATING DANSART Wtot? Buy 4 Refrigerators BURGLAR INTERRUPTED .MOTORCYCLE COL1DES WITH COVERED WAGON TUESDAY motorcycle and covered wagon collision about two miles northwest of Lehi on the State Highway late Tues day. The other two were: John Gler, suffered bad Portland, Oregon, bruises to body. Oscar Dean, American Fork, escaped injury. Dean was driving a covered wagon from Salt Lake to American Fork. He claims that he had stopped on the highway farther north and lit a red lantern on the rear. Edwards driving a motorcycle south with Gler as a passenger enroute to Texas says that the lantern was not lit, and because of this he collided into the rear end of the wagon. .Wilson Boothe, Paul and Don Holt, Anthony Sowards Dixon of Provo, following a short distance behind the motor picked the injured up and rushed them to the Lehi hospital where they received treatment Marshal vestigated. Alex Christofferson in- MARRIAGES GROOM 80 MARRIED TO BRIDE OF 72 Thomas Russon, 80 years young and Pauline S. Daybell, 72, of Salt Lake City, were married in the Salt Lake Temple, Monday. Mr. Russon and his bride were gfven the honor of leading the other young couples through the temple Monday. Upon arriving home Monday evening the newlyweds were greeted by apleasant surprise prepared by Mr. Russon's daughter, Mrs. Ezra Chugg, who had the home artistically decorated in white, with a center decoration which contained a tiny pair of shoes, the first ones worn by Mr. John Russon, and had prepared a delicious dinner to which she had invted about twenty guests, including M. Russon's Some people think that opportunity brothers and sisters and immediate family. means money without earning it. Mr. Russon celebrated his 80th to tumble to It is not disgraceful birthday anniversary last week and ' to your own faultsstates that he feels as young as he 9 ever did. The Lehi Free Tress would like to 1! add its best wishes to those of the entire community in wishing Mr. Russon and his bride a long, happy life together. mi "Yes . . A KELVINATOR . It's Really 4 Refrigerators in . r refrigerators in the one cabinet-f- our sepa ate nd d. , Ke'v ation and each fully automatic. And refngerator.. costs no more than other good electric Information Call For Futher LEHI 78 Course. Convenient Terms of IPeoDIple's Co-o- p SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT State Street Lehi, Utah proved to be Percy Double, 29, who gave his address as Denver, Colorado. Double had already carried out of the warehouse, at the rear of Larsen Bros. Meat Shop, 1,500 lbs of sugar, 1 sack flour, and six cases deviled meat He had carried it across the lot to the late Joseph Hammer barn and the home now occupied by Kyrum Timothy, and had returned for more supplies when apprehended by Mar shall Zimmerman. Double was placed in the city jail. One hour later Lee Snyder, 28, giving his home address as Park City, Utah, was picked up in the City Park with a truck, burglar tools, and revolver-Marshaloaded automatic colt l Zimmerman proceeded with Snyder to the city jail in time to find Double calmly breaking his way out, having picked the lock on one of the cell doors and trying at the next. Edward Larsen was with Marshal Zimmerman when Snyder was picked up. Ernest Larsen, while going down to check up on the goods missing, was attracted by a noise in the Jail. Mr. Larsen investigated and found that Double had picked the lock on the cell and got out into the corridor of the wire either form the bed Bprings or jail where he had obtained a piece of ona he carried with him and had pulled a pole up to the window, through the bars and was hammering away trying to break his way out. When the officers, whom Mr- - Lar sen had called, arrived the two men had returned to the cell and locked themselves in again.. Deputies Bill Lewis and George Loveless, of Provo, were called and the two captured men were taken to The truck tools, the county jail. revolver and groceries were held as evidence.' Marshal Zimmerman is to be con gratulated upon catching the men as they would doubtless have carried away a valuable load of supplies from Larsen's had they made their get away. Graveside services for Wayne Ivan Webb, son, of Hazel Jarvis and Albert Webb were held in Lehi cemetery, Thursday afternoon, with Bishop William Hadfield conducting. A solo "My Little Tink Rose," by Mrs. Fern Johnson. A short talk by Elder Horace Hadfield. The grave was dedicated by Bishop William Hadfield. The baby was born Monday, June 5, in Ogden and was the first child of Mr- - and Mrs. Webb. two-day-o- J. WHIPPLE LUMBER CO. SHIPS LUMBER TO TOPLIFF R. Mr. R. J. Whipple shipped 5,000 the Continental Gold Mining Co. of Topliff. The mina is located near the U. S- Quarry at feet of lumber to - Topliff. White Season yes this is surely a "whit season" in footwear we have a splendid assortment of Ladies White Pumps. White Slippers, White Oxfords, White Sport Canvas Shoes and the prices are white, "A white man's price," a price you can afford to payjust take a look. Then too we have a splendid selection of shoes for the young Maim snappy dress oxfords sport oxfords in white and black, Elk and tan, white and brown, patent oxfords and we have 'em also for kid brother and also the "Ole" man our Pirne of work shoes makes buying easy a pair of our "Double Life" work shoes means long comfortable wear and satisfaction to the wearer. Be kind to your feet, wear Goodwin's "Double Life" work shoes. Tennis and Gym Shoes for all members of the family. The manufacturers of UNION MEETING SUNDAY - WALKER ROBERTS i WAYNE IVAN WEBB BURIED HERE THURSDAY BY MARSHALL ZIMMERMAN Monday morning about 2:30 as night Marshal Zimmerman whs makRobert Edwards of Portland, ing his rounds he noticed the door on Oregon, suffered fractures to both the Larsen Brothers warehouse, arms and severe body bruises, and slowly close, and called to the person two others escaped serious injury in a inside to come out. The intruder wtr-mr'm- i LEHI MARSHAL CAPTURES !l GAR COLLISION SUN. ARMED SUGAR BURGLARS Eight people escaped serious injury autj crash involving three cars, crashed sixteen foot off the Mrs. Alverinia Wilcox, v Margaret Zimmerman Bush- 81, died at State highway at Second East j 75, died at her home Wednesday the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Sunday m. rning at 11 10 o'clock.Stret The R. Hansen, at American Fork, Fri- youngest of the three-monta eight, s a montn 8 iiiness. day, at a. m. from ailments incident old as following baby was thrown fifiteen feet, he was born March ?6, 1858, the to age. on the hard gravel, and mir landing She was born August 20, 1831, at iariiter 0f jonn and Harriet Lamb aculously escaped with a minor bruise one married Chimney Rock, Wyoming, while her at ruunerman on the head. March 2G, A- 1879, parents, AJonzo D. and Barbara K. Bushman, Others slightly injured, or uninjur ,ndow- - Rhodes, were the old Salt Lake L,. JJ. b. crossing the plains to ed were: t house. Her nusDana died uct. Utah. The familv settle in Wilbur Lemmer, 88, of Dompoc, where she gre to womanhood. 13. 1925- She California, slight bruises head and L. D. S was married to Hiland D. Wilcox in She has been a loyal and bad bruises on shoulders. She has the L. D. S. endowment house at Salt neck, her lift. all worker harch His wife EXih Lemmer, 45, bruised o !j year record as teacher in Lake. head. Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. ike Relief Soceity Organization. k. A, Young, 65, of Bountiful, Surviving are eight sons and daugh- - Barbara Bagley, Redondo, California; ur.injure m Albert Bushman, Mrs. J. F. Mrs. William Blake, Wilmington, His wife, Jane Young, 60, bruiesd Bradshaw, Mrs. George Lewis, John California; Mrs. Willam L. Hansen, arm. Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Amercan Fork, and Mrs. George M. Bushman, Mrs. Nellie Miner, 17, of Cheyenne, Salt Lake; three sons A. L. Wyoming, mother of the Lehi ; Mrs. Suel J. Bushman, all of baby, and Lehi; Wilcox, granddaughter of the Youngs, slight Sylvester Byron Beck, Magna, and Mrs. E. H. iWilcox, H. L. Wilcox, bruises. McAffee, Salt Lake City; also thirty Bishop, Cali., and Los great-gran- d two three sisand California; Angeles, Miss Donna Cannon, 15, sister of grandchildren ters: Mrs. Lavina Hawes, Magrath, Mrs. Miner, also of Cheyenne bad children. Funeral services will be held Satu- Canada; Mrs. Adeline Peterson, Lehi, bruised hip and leg. Dr. Elmo Eddington, of Lehi, un rday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi First and Mrs. Rosey Green, Twin Falls, Interment will be made Idaho. Ward chapel. injured. Funeral services were conducted in the Lehi City cemetery. The crash resulted from a cono Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi fusion between three "drivers, EdMiss Velda Carson was a Salt Second Ward chapel, with Bishop S. dington, Young and Lemmer. EdI. Goodwin presiding. Lake visitor Friday. dington driving north gave a left hand Opening song a quartet, "Through signal at Second East, as Lemmer fol Trials" by Mrs. Sadie lowed close behind, and Young apMrs. Juliette Goates and Mr. W. S. Deepening Webb, Boyd proached from the north. Eddington Evans are visiting in Layton with Mr- - Kittinger, Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Golden Adams. on back swung to the left, but as the south page) (Continued bound sedan did not seem to slow up, he applied the brakes and stopped his sedan about in the center of the high way. Lemmer, driving the coupe fol lowing, swung off the highway to the right, but Young had also saw the HEALTH'S BEST FRIEND signal and swung to the left, bringing both cars off the north side of the road, where it was a choice of crash in into each other or the State Street Cafe. The two cars crashed north of NOW OPEN 2 to 5, 15c 8 to 10:30, 25c Admission and Skates. the hiehwa. The front ends of the admitted. not overalls coupe owned by Lemmer was badly Persons wearing The sedan owned by smashed. 1 FREE INSTRUCTIONS TO BEGINNERS Young buckled up and besides a bad smashed front end, one siae oi me body was badly demolished. Eddington 's car was untouched- All injured received treatment at the Lehi Hospital from Dr. Eddington. J. J. Zimmerman, night polce, Investigated the accident. PASSES AWAY WED. . Now Is The Time To Build Miss Grace Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker of Ameri can Fork and Leo Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts were married in Salt Lake. Fridav. Both young people are very popular in Lehi and American Fork and have countless friends wishing them "bon voyage. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Florence Gi.-W. to Mr. Benjamin of American Fork, was announced Monday by Miss Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray are good in the building of Lehi. The marriage date is set for Time Vinf. is. rood for the man June 21 in the Salt Lake L. D. business of low that wants to take advantage Mr. Buckwalters is the son of Mr. prices. and Mrs. John E. Buckwalters. We Carry a Full Line of BUILDERS HARDWARE RELIEF SOCIETY STAKE BUILDING MATERIAL AND HOARD TO ENTERTAIN PAINTS FULLER'S MEMBERS VARNISHES CALSOMINE Board Stake Relief The Society WALL PAPER and will Stake Sizes Lehi entertain of officers All COAL FENCING Any Kind You Want the Relief Society members of the Lehi Stake at a special, original enSCREEN WIRE and DOORS tertainment to be held in Lehi Second Ward on Friday, July 7. General Board Members from Salt Lake will Details of the entertainbe present. ment and program will be announced later. The entertainment is to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Lehi Stake Relief Societies organ or Repair Lehi Lumber Co. Phone 15 State St. Buck-waite- rs The Genealogical and Sunday School workers will meet in the Fifth Ward Chapel, Sunday, June 18, for Sea! Congoleum Rugs have advanced their prices to us we haven't adour prices but will have to their regular Union meeting. Special vanced soon our coupon offer is still good program numbers have been arranged at the old prices. If you haven't All taken advantage of this offer, better by the Sunday School. and Sunday School workers are do so now. We are also still selling the utility mat or rug size 18x36 that urged to be in attendance. we were you about last week in the genealogical the price telling Lesson 21 is Genea-loic- al course will be discussed. O AUXILIARY INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS The American Legion Auxilary were entertained at the home of Mr. Afton Peterson on Wednesday afterA business session was held noon. and new officers instilled for the next season's work as follows: Mrs. IOttie Peterson was president; Mrs. Louse Ball, 1st vice- president; Mrs. Josephine Cooper, Zr Mrs. Fern Larsen, secretary; Mrs. Verda Peterson, Mrs. Erma Robinson, treasurer: sereeant at arms; Mrs. Cora Wathen, chaplain; Mrs- - Donnett Holmstead, historian; Mrs. Goodwin Wathen, chorister. Nineteen cents each they're easily worth double they're not a cheap quality. Wle have received a new supply oi Garden nrl Harvest, hats, all sizes for all members of the family. They're su. e grabbing our Panama and Dress Straws style and price both right. Our line of Dress Felt Hats and ten gallon hats also please another big shipment oi Dresses including those wonderful pretty sillt After i dresses at noon and house frocks in abundance-HumminI). U. P- - NOTES Bird Silk Hosiery galore-a- ll the new shades. Full fashioned The Evansville Camp of the D. U. P. were enterttiined at the home of ail silk hose in chiffon and service at Mrs. Afton Peterson, Thursday, June weight, price begins where the following program was e. given : Mrs. M. life was given by A. Taylor. A vocal solo Mrs. Arch Nielson of Midvale, Reading Mrs. Afton Peterson. A sketch of the lives of Bishop David Evans and Rebecca Evans was read by Mrs. Lillian Nelson . and Mrs. Mrs. Val Zimmerman James Trunkey were hostesses. A sketch of her 59c cents a splendid assortment of hai. socks ten cents and up for all members of the family that wear 'em. For laundry and toilet soaps and brooms you can do best at OODWIH'S |