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Show The 1 10 Free Press PHI Si! The City's Only Ho wned Newspaper Ll g LEHI CITY, UTAH, fUNERAL SERVICES HELD JVLY 14. 1S33 No. LEHI CITY CONTEMPLATES FORGIVENESS FOR PIONEER WOMAN REPLACING WATER WORKS neli IpS NELSINA 41 STRESSED AT LEHI CONFERENCE ANDERSON anticipating lhe joy of once liiu- .,vin ? mother J. GOLDEN KIMBALL OF SALT sister. RICE RULES LEHI CAN OBTAIN anj YESTERDAY " yU Can- - the LOAN LAKE, CONFERENCE SPEAKER home, at which covers were laid for Violin solo WITHOUT Miss "PPOlnt. VOTE Josephine Olsen of ... H i, 'niu the following children and partners: upon Salt arthe Lake City. were held yester-- ! rival of paitral services next City Want! roniiKn,. Golden J. Kimball of Remarks President A. Carlos Schow Salt Lake, Mr. and Mr. Thomaa Taylor, of Lehl; Money For Water .... .1 n1 aiN!fn .. only the r ii is ana tneir v pir "'" Under Recovery Act member brother met an of the council and of of the Mr. Charles F. Taylor, Spanhsh Fork,; twelve Patriarch A. J. Evans. a wen known were left to Pioneer jUrew R. Anaerson D. S. church, attended their way thrown L. the Lehl Mr. and Mrs Ira Taylor, of Sy&aia Silo 'Vhen the LiftHave Angels in earlier days, line atone Icident of this city slake it is conference Saturday and Sunday, Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor Aguin too late to repair the ed The Veil,"' Lishop William Ilad-fielAnderson died at her home Mon- Fortunately th ' found friends Thev fire hydrant that woud not work In Mrs. Douglas at and of each of the three jieneral ces and Scalley the bne nad been were oiier.-- inducements tn at kidney trouble, Salt Mullintr fire of last week, but it is not and Mr. Mrs. as Lake; and sions served the main Lynn a "One speaker, duet Closing song Fleetng f ed to her bed for the past seven their name TAB lute to save homes fivrn, r,o,,rn Hour by Mrs. John 11 u tchings and stressing forgivenes and repntanc. Taylor, of Idaho Palls, Also the folby a well-to-rela- - too a rereiveo. me, out they were already ui".eu Bthiwitn Murk Autin, also of Salt Laic, was sn lowing guests: Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. firmly ires. Firemen made a good quick run Mrs. asil Dorton. iwiire. i".uu in " " owier itah and Ilal the her ini fire Benediction under speaker, ana also stressed re Emma Jane Roberts, Mrs. E. W. control Thomas reasneieuuj Sunderland. up until they t came time when She j "uained. Of her life, ail praise is due. Taylor of Lehl; and Mr. Afnes Taylor The grave in the Lehi cemetery was pentance. the water should -tne one McKee, of Spanish Fork. most oi eisina The been Anderson conference came loyal brought about to Lehl in replace the chemicals. The water sys- dedicated by Edwiwd Southwick, 13 Mrs. Taylor was Lorn In Sheffield, workers. She the year 1S70. where she was man-letem again failed, but city officials had changes in the organization of jpas and church valous departments. hardships and trials 'o Andrew R. Anderson, a well known already seen the condition of the sys Bishop William Yorkshire, England, July II, 1M, the .,j met Hadfield of the Lehi Third Ward was daughter of Isaac W. and Margaret jafolly. Her Diograpnicai BKeicn is 'iuent or tins city. From this union tem and began planning for necessary most with his counselors, James H. Ann Slinn Fox. She became a, mem of the eight those children oi released, were interesting: i( Urn. Thev are- replacements. and I. W. Fox. and ward clerk. be of the Church of Jesua Christ of Gray pioneers who crossed the ocean J. P. Anderson and Mrs. Charles Gray Representatives of the city of Lehl The fractured leg suffered by Rex g Waltt!r jIutchies. I. Saints, July II, 1853. She Mrs! Mary Mauds- - called upon Deputy Attorney General Fox was Latter-da- y sailing vessels, and the plains by of Salt Lake City; ChristofiVrson while Jumping a fence with her parents, to Utah emigrated as new sustained the ne with can J De ley, John team. sKetcn U. Rice, Thursday of last week was bishop, Joseph Anderson, Hyrum Anderread in t treated at Lehl Hospital In 1S60, arriving In Salt Lake on L. Charles Johnson Wanfor and to see whether a rt of the funeral services as listed son and Abaham Anderson bond election la necesof Lehl; Barnes as counselors, and Arnold October , and a week later moved to her son Israel, and a small lelow, daughter, sary to apply for funds under the Brems as ward clerk. Former Bishop Lehl, where they have since resided. song "Let The Lower Dorthea Kate, having preceeded her terms of the national industrial reOpening Mr. Henry VanWsnconer, 72, of Mid W On November 1, 1801, she married illiam Hadfield was sustained as a to Relief Be Great the with xhts which to improve and way, underwent two Burring'' She took a covery act, Society. Beyond. operations at the new member of the Lehl stake L. D. S. Samuel R. Taylor In the Salt Lake I great deal of pride In her eight augment the Lehi water system. He Lehl prayer Bshop R. J, Whipple. hospital Thursday of last week, high council, In place of W, W, Dicker-so- n, D. S. Endowment House. She haa bees Sweet Duet "Some Day" Mrs. children, thirty grand children and told them no. one during the day ajid one Thursday was released, due to absence an active church worker. With her who ten ula Dorton and Mrs. Leota Peterson, Mayor Isaac Fox, who was accom-pani- d nlirht. Two lnrdft great grandchildren. vpra re-- from Lehl. husband she labored In the first Old Sister Anderson has for many years by Councilman Edward J. Lar- - moved during the icompanied by Gail "Webb. Folks Committee for many years. She night operation. Charles L. Johnson was released sen and George S. Peterson, and Leo Sketch and Remarks President A. been identified with the Relief He Is at present doing fine. Society has been prominent In political activitfrom the commitstake genealogical lot Schow. Organization acing as a teacher for Hanson, past district governor of the ies and took a leading part in many and Howard Evans waa released Remarks John R. Bone undewent an oper tee, President Stephen L. more than twenty yeaa, and then on Lions, informed Deputy Attorney Genshe also served as In the stake M. public feetivite. as second counselor the Sunshine Committee, visiting and eral Rice that Lehi has an excellent ation for appendicitis, last Friday Chlpman. Relief I. A. board. John Hutchings was sus- president of the First Ward Solo "0 Father" Armond offering cheer, both In word and song, setup for a public project, both from evening. At present he is recover My Society for many years. Her husband new as tained the of counselor second the standpoint of financing and from ing in the Lehi hospital. "ebb, accompanied by Hazel Phillips. to the sick and homebound. the M. I. A. board. Two Melchlxedlk died several yeara ago. Remarks During her life, she experienced engineerng requiremnts. Bishop Andrew Fjield. The Lehl Free Press would like to were reorganized. Miss Cleo Morgan had her tonsils plesthood quorum's "Rest Thee Now From many hardships common to early ''Our water system," explained Closing song add it's best wishes to those of lire. The music and music number of Care and Soiiowf' Relief Society days. Problems of homelife that are Mayor Fox, ''was installed over 20 removed at the Lehi hospital Monday. the conference sessions were furnished Taylor's numerous friends In wishing with wood-stov- e IES pipe. Some poms, accompanied by Hazel Phillips. not fully appreciated by the ordinary years ago her many more happy birthday's daugh- by the stake choir. Madge Hutchings, of thi3 pipe is in bad condition and The Prayer A. J. Phillips. family were hers for solution. her friends. ET and among confamily I. A. The M. general quarterly Mr ter of and Mrs. Walter Hutchings, The grave was dedicated were some of It Is too small for require in Lehl two A. R. Anderson families Tues- -, ffrence of. the Lehl stake waa held cemented In love arid devotion as one. ments. We want to put In cast Iron was rushed to the hospital late JCty cemetery by Edward Southwick. IN GENEVA Sunday evening, with the Scouts and WINNERS for transfusion blood a some of the and mala Jay night enlarge As a result of a serious fall while pipe POPULARITY CONTEST In of Beehive Girls the Bographical Sketch pro 1) charge which was given Wednesday afterabout! in her home, hej Jiip lines." 'going Xelsina M. Anderson, born February bone was broken, and with" other A preliminary estimate of the cost noon. Madge has been ill for several gram, Oscar Kirkham or Salt lane, Winners In the Geneva Popularity The Bee1854, at Staum Denmark, E was the weeks with heart trouble and compli- waa the principal speaker. Contest were announced Thursday as been confines shows that labor and material would she has complications numtwo music furnlsehd hive Girls Jhthth child in a family of nine childRevenues from the city's cations derived from it. At the present to her bed for the past seven months be $30,000. bers and the closing prayer, and the follows: IUN3 water works is $6,000, annual- writing she is slightly better, alhto persent 1st Clayton Jenkins of It Prove a But as child. through helpless Boy Scouts furnished two numbers and Her parents, Andres Anderson and still critically ill. 3,000,000 votes. all she was a patient sufferer, never ly. Bonded indebtedness of the systhe prayer. opening flwthea Kirstine Anderson were of 2nd Woodrow Miller of Provo. nor loosing courage, and tem is $15,000. son of O Higginson, Jay it humble, hospitable class whose complaining nn4 while that Fox explained Mayor 3rd Gilbert S hum way of American attencare and the fully appreciated souls were of its Mrs. Walter Jenson, had his right inspired by the gospel tions Fork. her family and friends. Lehi has not exceeded the limit by given It message and Fall' whose home was ever its citizens do forearm broken Tuesday evening. 4th Marvin Skouser of Provo. a happy consolation which she often bonded indebtedness, was set nt the hospital. Young Hlgg-inson-'s n open house to the "Mormon"' mis not want to go through the formality 5th Ward Clark of Pleasant drove. arm was fractured when he expressed. Scoutl sionaries. election with its expense and Girls winning were: of Nelsina M. Anderson of a bond The memory fell from a tree. Jnudsl He family however, were divided 1st Alice Hucklns of Provo. we venerate loss of time. forever. will live Today a their opinion 2nd Marlon Lambert of Lehl. regarding the gospel her sacred memory. We land her Deputy Attorney General Rice In Samuel Wilcox, of Cedar Valley re-Mrs. Martha Ann Fox Taylor, a taught by the L. D. formed the delegation that he did not 3rd Alice S. Church. The virtue and extoll her spirit Hallsey of American arents and four children Under ceved treatment at the Lehi hospital pioneer of the ox team and covered Fork. think it would be necessasy. accepted Jts We eulogise her sympathy torn here was an for honored ligments wagon days guest badly irnlsb teachings. Sifrtieir Xelsina Anderson 4th Fae Dixon of Provo. the terms of the act, 30 per cent will Wednesday and loving kindness. and sprained shoulder, suffered when Tuesday at two socials given In honor as often the an as by Gth Lucille gift he given outright Wad ley of Pleasant repeated to her children the of and devotion 'a granary fell on him. And so In the love of her 89th birthday. f Staid frong testimony impressed Grove. upon her her sacred memory. We laud her federal government and the other i0 Fifth Lehi During the afternoon the notes 2e when she listened to will cent loaned with revenue The winners of yirst plwdp were the discus Arthur Sabey underwent on oper Ward L. D. S. Relief Society and Sunthis life July 10, 1933, with per departed sions between awarded a trip to the World's Fair at nnrenfs and a full faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is security. Ix-h-l ation at the hospital Thursday shine Committee, with 80 In attendA others and sisters on the .mmlttee from Jlhe LJons Club Numerous other prises were Chicago, flop 5f amusenjght be- -' and a hope of a glorious resurrection, ance, gave a social in the ward council again Wed- morning. Plimf to the winners. Mlae Lamthe met distributed the family with city of separated and part ment hall. The following program waa in that realm where friends never and went over the of Lehl Was presented with a seabert -l4 b left their peaceful, comfortable evening nesday Mrs. Edniond Street was brongTit carried out. Opening exercise, prayer part and loved ones never die. son's pass to Geneva for swimming -- Met! '"ft matter, it is supposed that the matter to the and loved ones to cross the address of welcome, in charge of hwlpital Wednesday for exami-'nn- d now been has and dancing and a beautiful vanity water of system a and join the Saints Ms. Alice Philips; remarks jn the Land TWIN GIRLS ARRIVE TO by Mrs. new nation and obseivation, st Zion. set; Aniiif brought to a head, and unless Julia Brown, stake chairman Sunshine MR. AND MRS. S. P. ABBOTT complications set in, applications will Jne 12, 1SG8, her father, a committee; original poem on events was treated for mother, Elmer Manning BASEBALL TEAM LOSES soon be sent in for a loan from th '"fee sisters, dealt! and one brother, with mashed finger ; at the hospital lash in the life of Mrs. Taylor by Mrs. of all the P. FIRST HALF OF SERIES for IndJ fliers replacement Airs. :overnment S. and The home of Mr. emigrants, began the long jour-- ? Bertha Knudsen; solo, "A Long While week. cast iron on the Lehi vooden by pipe arrival the which brought The Lehi Baseall team lost out in sorrow and Abbott was made happy by Ago,'' by Mrs. Myrl Garrett; comic svstem and a complete meter system LEHI HOSPITAL GREETS NEW recei' lavement almost beyond endurance whist- the first half of the County Farm Miss Nola mother Comer; Both by reading last Friday. ot twin girls a ner throughout the city. young- life. On account of the NURSE WITH PLENTY OF WORK ling solo by Mrs. Etta Holdsworth; a Bureau League, when they jfalled to are doing fine. babies nnd I'.y securing money from the governH tjme required to make their trip, response by Mrs. Taylor; and benedic- convert the last two homo games into ment which was made available since Miss Muriel Bennett, formerly nurse tion by Mrs. Itanna Jones. victories, "'annicing water hecsme stale and as Is lOKEi the last election, no bond election result A beautiful birthday cake in gTeen at the Aird Hospital of I'rovo, acceptSatuday with a no error game, typhoid fever was contracted a on is loaned necessary, the money l many lives were Grove beat by a narrow marI'leasant nurse Lehl of for the the ed was' the to the position on board guest lost and white presented plan, thirty percent of Tido 2 points ;!P. One of of score 5 to 8; and to Dr. Elmo gin from Eddington Hospital lipr Qtstora wn hllried Also several beautiful of honor. total money is given outright as a fill the pla'-- vacated the the sea won In a last Inning Orein Miss Larsen Wednesday, by three days before landing. bnqur-tsLift to the users, and by using R. F. C. a week two 9 to 7. Tbo score is at Miss Larson by rally present points father, two sisters nnd the seen that now is In the e v. uing Mrs. j.,j,or it can easily be mother Taylor was Orem game was tied at 7 run3 each :e Ci in the Price City Hospital. weremnnv working rletoino y double-dutis essentially a time to replace and make Lchi's Miss Rennet went on duty Saturday honored at a family supper at her at the beginning of th'3 ninth Innings, CeU'U-iWS of . the slr-- on tio s, msuwie--because tne it builds, It water system inaieri.u. rooel ,iud in Xew was greeted by a rusn ih.-i-t York H.irhnr. while she studs !.. It not morning and bctwen .5iv that is Placed waur ins'ilati-'isystem five people have ennew her mother of patients with nlnrofl. tomor-,o'ed today will have to be N naturally an added or r.iiii'i Too tered the hot.pltal rooms in the past -, emigrants goinsr to the west. not replace it when every-hir.uadded cost may compel why box cars week; four operations have been perand taken by rail across pons". sacrii'iio other things m uiuei is to the city's adprank-allyou to formed, and besides this Miss Rennet easten states to Fort Denton on vantage. was of the blood whh-was the to have iiuuution Platte river, where on this they joined a I'.ut vh'1" you use i eioie.x no sum 1 get b'hitil the city nse-transfusion in the Wednesday on onpany with ox in-- i, t.. noon- - r. .1,1 teams to continue You have Celotcx ;,.u- pi' j,,ft OHO HKlKe you. aris'.s. MadL-nrolilcm Hutchings. , 'elong, weary IniirnAv over the narch- fire; and invite out-mine s. 81 Miss Bennett comes well recom- I sulation at httie oi- i." Plains v and rugged mountains. Her ted ft outm a city. to oilier I have moved my shoe repairing equipment to pror side )' pie e u va anil is well qualified to fill mended ..Tor. lher, being sick all the way, rode nans servam j on and to continue Street outside State the building On ready ,te-ia- ls the new position. S One of the wno-nnSUSANNA B. DAVIS tintVelsina. .... ..w.. " the ordinary MRS. Is now one of the my customers nt my new location. ing i ehi The hospital ueioiex home REST AT LAID about 14 years of -vood M atrp. was forced cannot lwt In the state. It has both a day fllk every sten nf the wnv to Salt summer heat We take pride in our work. We make every effort to . . ... rhcatlilngi services were and night nurse, it Is well equipped, clty, where they arrived Sep- wim u-Impressive funeral insulated it are doctors roof add comfort the and service to your rebuilt shoes. Bring In your and and using gaing who Davis met 23, 1SC8.' Their destination wa,ls coo held for MrF Susanna B. of the home remaps Learn how quickly and at what small cost they renutatons mat are winging in new shoes today. an interior , in suffered shock was Ephraim in Sanpete Co. 't died as a result, of In m materials and our expert can be renewed with good daily from the outside as well er and livable. at Pocafello, Idaho. Satur- patients hpf mother died MnvUeou accident S three days Pirv chamber workmanship. "'er ummcr, sleeping Ward chapel with as Lehl. .. v.ir,.,iiiifnff rest. reaching that place. day, in the Third J181" Xelsina was now a strange to comfortable, cool, Bishop William Hadfield conaumng. WM. CLARK FAMILY REUNION "Je-ufi nttic is comfortably TnP opening song, a duet, Straneo Inti mil unable to .h inflation your The descendents of William Clark estimate us Mrs. and 'Peak Mr. ret by Soul," ae word of r over of My at Sara costs. will hold their family English. As there n no Arnold Brems. way to send word back on Wednesday, July 26, honoring toga Johnson. to Invocaton C. L. receive news from the East, it the 108th birthday anniversary of the G What cokv-"Th- at's '0t 10 awaJt anxiously six long William Clark. late UU the ushers For." by Mrs. Fern Johnson.was Arrangements are being made for a next emigrant train life Davis' . f Mrs h(,V Utah' epecting to again see picnlo luncheon at t o'clock and an William Hadfield Bishop read by lner two sisters and brother, fm promt u program, games and swim hhero aister and brother were STATE STREET Remarks by Bishop Isaac Fox. ming. PHONE 15 their lonely way westward, r . cceuircc uci r n - '"Tn: sort-on- . ...... - Sys. d. j T ld J Hospital Notes - H j EX , ) Mrs. M. A. Taylor Honors 89th Year ofself-sacrific- e. hr J- Keep the HeatOut With Insulation . a. nn.m-nntin- e i'-- frst-clas- v. ' A onouncement i i - e in ven'-ice.- te i ""-- s 8- w Lehi Lumber Co. Hertell Shoe Shop i State Street, Lehi, Utah I |