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Show 1 Prints the News First ! I I Carries the Advertising Has the Circulation I em rree Pre lie Lehi's Leading Weekly Paper The City's Only VOLUME OAMHITY COilM UNITY FAIR IN PREPARATION es vegetables, flowers, horses, cattle, sheep goats, rabbits, en"pjpeons, canned foods of all sorts, 'or plain and fancy needle work, art Club products. F. F. A ten exibits, etc Anything that you wish and show will be given a place. ' !A11 exhibits will be passed upon by competent judges and suitable awards ' rail given. Lack of funds will not permit warding .of cash prizes, but ribbons and other insignia will be used. The satisfaction of winning will be enough and tijcentive to those who have the proper j qmmunity spirit to bring in their best products. , If The chairmen of the various sub- Robert committees are as follows: n of Mrs. Maud I f J or Club girls; E. B. Garrett, Adams, ler-wtr- HIGHLY HONORED . CITIZEN PASSES AWAY ganizing an executive committee, Peter Senius Schow, 82. prominent LEHI IRRIGATION BOARD a with to aside from the exhibits. Watcn tnese facilitate manager, working SUBSCRIBE TO AUTHOIZED church and civic leader passed away MRS- - D- J- THURMAN out plans for the two projects. columns for further particulars-FOR 4,000 ACRE FEET at his home here, Tuesday morning, Want Tunnel Included heard at BREAKS HIP It was a remark commonly At an executive meeting of the com- August 29, following several months our f air last year by many who came mittee it was decided to recommend illness of gland trouble. Mrs. D. J. Thurman, til years old, to see it, "Oh, I have some He was born April 19. 1851, at the of holders share of A group of the the state that I could have report emergency better than those that fell at her home, Thursday, breaking Denmark the son of Sina We hope that those int- Lehi Irrigation Company met in the administration on public wotfes ' be Bornholm, brought." Christine and Jens Hansen Schow. her hip. Mrs. Thurman who was redividuals will bring their better stuff Memorial Building, Friday night and amended to include the Duchesne He was the second child in a family of covering from a fall of last January, this year. Remember that there can discussed the possibilities of the Deer tunnel in the Deer Creek project This He emigrated to Utah in was sitting in a low rocker about two be no fair unless some one is public Creek Project Mark Austin of Salt would increase the cost of the project eight 1871 arriving in Salt Lake in June of feet from her bed and attempted to from about $8,000,000 to f 10,000,000. Lake City was the onljy spirited enough to bring in his walk to the bed, falling onto her left E. O. Larson, engineer for the bu- that year and coming direct to Lehi. Remember, too, that not every speaker, he spoke of the future of his home here since that time, side. She was taken to Lehi Hospital one can win first place- - Yours may Lehi if plenty of irrigation water was reau of reclamation, left Monday Making when he was min- where it was found her hip was at intervals not he quite good enough to win first obtainable. A general discussion night for Denver to confer with rec- except to ing in Cottonwood and Bingham broken- She was later rnoved place, but bring it in any way. Let's followed. The irrigation board was lamation officials there and obtain canyons. her home and is reported very UL have a fair by bringing in our best in authorized to subscribe for 4,000 acre additional data to ppteseut at the Prior to the year 1876 Mr. Seiiow friendly competition with our neigh-or'- s feet of water from the Deer Creek meeting next Monday. JURY VENIRE IS DRAWN was engaged in freighting to Bingn voted for the best project. i ham, Dry Canyon, Tintic and Pioche, LEHI BOY VISITS The Memorial Building with its project and seven against it. e of Utah residents Thirty-fivNevada. He was also a farmei. BOY SCOUT JAMBOREE many well lighted rooms and the L W. Fox, councilcounty will report Monday morning build up Lehi. Mayor Monday, helping chosen IN HUNGARY as grounds about it have been man E. J. Larsen and Virgil Peterson September 18. for jury duty in th D. L. S. was into He the baptized the place f or the Fair. All exhibits, attended a term of the Fourth district the at Capitol meeting Word was received from Orville Church in 1876 and married to September except livestock and perishables, are Building in Salt Lake City of the court. venire as drawn today, The Gunther that he had the distinct Amanda Lossee in the Endowment shows a distribution of to be brought Tuesday, September 19, committees from the different comprospective He House in was Lake the Salt City. of the Boy Scout so that the various committees can the county with canal heads and irrigation privilege in visiting throughout jurors munities, ten of wife father his an children, Gondollo, near Budapest, properly arrange them befoe the officials. Mr. Wallace, of the state Jamboree the greatest numbers coming from There he was escorted to three children, having preceed him in Lehi and Provo. de More on next daythe Hungary. opening water storage commission was chairdeath. tailed information regarding whai man of the places of interest by Brother Oscar There are seven women included. meeting. Mr. Schow has taken a prominent Repojrts from Kirkham. a renreKHnt.at.ivp frem of will be needed for each special type Following are the ones who will b committees were that plans are under H America. He became acquainted with par in chui?h and.cTivic affaiexhibit will be outlined by the chair-he- r tested for service in the term: secure the to for the promoney way a number of the; scout leaders from worked for the Lehi Irrigation Co. for men of the various departments at a Elmer D. St. Jeor, H. P. Provo: to Blood who is Governor 15 going years and was a member of the our own as well as other countries, later date. Begin now to make your ject. D. D. Sutton, Ralph West-ove- r, D. C will bring the Hansen, Washintgon, Creek Spring Irrigation i had the unique honor of an ,, selections of your products for the news from C. E. Berry, Earl Graham, i . -- ,, . . . Washington on are the following childnon an rne io niei Araman Fair. irom the money for the project will be seJames Schow, Lehi: Mrs. Phillip Snow, Henry J. Vogel, George Sahara Desert- Among the groups of ren: Yours for a bigger and better Com- cured or not Busby, J. C. Morgan, Elnora Prows sronk. Avprv Inn minora wao cnnVan Amanda Robert", Delta; Mrs. Nico- - and munity Fair, Annie C. Scott j A'line Scow Powe11' Carlos Another meeting is to be held next and hundreds of flays were on display The Fair Committee, Salem: William Hazel. Warren Mrs. Schow, Lehi; Logan; Rulon Fox, chairman. Monday in the Capitol building where over the camps of each nation. American Fork: Sadie Bromley. further reports will be given and Orville says th gorgeous things to line Powell, Levan; A. Carlos Schow, Axel Bloomquist and Earl Sorenson, be seen and felt were beyond descrip- Lehi ; 55 grand children and 33 grandAnte NteJ It'8 funnyt but a plans will be made. W. J. Holdsworth. children. woman who can spot a blonde hair on It is estimated that definite word tion. Pleasant Grove: Paul Adamson. Funeral services will be held Fri-- i Previous to his trip there, Orville your coat at ten paces can't see a on the project will be given in three Harris and Martha Kopp. Arthur September 1. in Lehi Fifth Ward ' weeks time. had acted as guide and interpreter to day, pair of garage doors at all x n i. . t vt Spanish Fork : Sarah Bovack. Brother Kirkham while he was visit. T - m T l LiHKe onore: wane avails. ing in Vienna where Orville is labor- omoUn, Lehi: Robert Roberts, Edward J. ing as a mssionaryLarsen, Nyron Fowler. Chester Smith, NO ACTION TAKEN ON - Iplans fer Lehi's second Annual Community Fair are moving rapidly forward, according to Rulon Fox, gen-- 1 eral chairman of the committee. At o meeting hel last week, the complete was j ergaruaation of effected and other important business pertaining to the Fair were discussed. Wednesday, September 20th was selected as the date for the big showing. th exhibits in all departments to one o'clock of that day. Op- eptnat .1 A . . :n i t tVa iw jpOTluimy wm ue jiiuyiucu of product showing of every sort fdjout the farm and home including grains, fruits, No. 2 PROJECTS POSSIBLE 20 WED.. SEPTEMBER aa" 1933 DEER CREEK WATER FAIR With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial strings leading to any other source of power or influence. Newspaper Home-Owne- d LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. AUGUST?!, II YOUR NEWSPAPER 4-- H tJ , 4-- H Future Farmers of America; Hyrum Anderson, fruits and vegetables ; Asa 1: l"1 1. TT..il-- : i OTl Drill XlULCIllIlgS, ltUK, U VtJSlUL'lv; ffowers; Junius Banks, advertising; N. Webb, representing the Lions pro-duet- s. n - 1 Fifty-seve- - - . . ... Board-Survivin- - ,- ' -- T7 - 1 - 4 VILLAGE CARRIERS ueore CELEBRATES 70TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY A U!W,S Jesse H. Whiting, opringvine: Hannah C. C Frost and A. Tsjylor, dismuch During the past month W. Cherrington. Mrs. John A- Anderson celebrated cussion has been heard in regards to Monroe Bingham. Benjamin: clas3 with third Lehi other Sunher 70th birthday anniversary, P. Richmond. E. Payson: villiin the nation, losing her day, August 26th. The family were M- T. Woods. Alpine: fiiPRts t a hirthfav Hinno ot tha age carriers- Business men, the Lions Santaquin: William F. Broadbent. Anderson home- - The table containing Club and private individuals have as a centerpiece a beautiful birthday senfc protests to the postof fice depart-cak- e Watch Gilchrist's Next Monday. Be,ow are two communi-call- y containing 70 candles was artisti- - mcnt W. Fo I. received cations by Mayor decorated in yellow and whit, BUNDLE SHOWER Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. from Washington, D. C FOR THIRD WARD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED John A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. RELIEF SOCIETY STATES Golden Anderson of Salt Lake; Mr. of House Representatives and Mrs. Joseph Olsen of American The Third Ward Relief Society will Washington, D- C, August 19, . Fork; Mr- - and Mrs- F. R. Hendenreich hold a "bundle shower" for the ward of Pleasant Grove; Mr- and Mrs. II. Mr. Isaac Fox- Mayor on Tuesday, September 6 at 2 bazar V. Evans of Salt Lake, Ray and Ila Lehi, Utah. f;All the p. m. in the ward chapel. Tloof Sir" Spencer. ladies f invited to be re 0f " will ' This acknowledge receipt ' o 1 wlin e,r Dunai- - Anyxning 12th. with re-n .,'vnur letter of August Mr. and Mrs- Harold VUIJlt?.I ' ui ue " at war oaaar win t the .1""1 -- J L ference to the withdrawing of RnM,. p,-- m.- be accepted. There will be a special class third in service arrive in Lehi Saturday evening for a mail de,ivery program and refeshments. AID FOR DEER CREEK, LAKE visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs post offices. PROJECTS IN SIGHT I am very much opposed to this James Comer and Mr. and Mrs. Leo and I am doing all I can ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED movement, of American Shelley Fork. A stipulation of water use which to have the service continued as it is. Mrs. Alice Franks announces the may overcome one of the chief ob However, there is a strong feeling for stacles in the wa(y of construction of of her daughter, Geneva engagement retrenchment, and I do not know to Mr. Ernest LET US HELP YOU the Deer Creek and Utah lake diking Gaines, son of Mr. and this have to be able whether we will projects was presented to the Utah WITH You can Mrs. Joseph C Gaines of Salt Lake continued or notservice Lake-DeThe marriage to take plaee in Creek committee and ten feel assured, however, that I will do City. Lake Salt City the latter part of this tatively agreed on at a meeting Mon all that I can to stop the discontinu week. day at the capitol. ance of this service. Miss Frank is a popular member of After it was presented and explain Yours very truly, ed by C C. Parsons of the Utah Cop Lehi's younger set and a graduate of J. W. Robinson, Lehi School and has hosts of High per company, chairtnan of the sub Congressman 2nd Dist, committee on stipulations, it was de friends offering congratulations. They Utah. will make their home in Spokane, cided to defer final action for one POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT week to give water companies and Washington, where Mr. Gaines is em others interested an opportunity to Fifst Assistant Postmaster General ployed. Mrs. Alice Frank and Mrs. Sarah Washington, August 21, 193o. study it more carefully. Your walls will be cheery Mr- Isaac Fr x. Mayor The agreement would allow the Knudsen entertained at a miscellane with fresh decoration. ous shower in honor of Miss Frank at Lehi, Utah. government an average of 20,000 acre- M v dear Mr. Fox : feet of Provo river water annually the Knudsen home Wednesday evenWill improve for the Deer Creek reservoir, in ex Receipt is acknowledged of a reso- - ing. Games, music and refreshments the appearance acre-felution adopted at a regular meeting of were enjoyed by a large number of which change for 75,000 of your home. would be saved from evaporation by the Lions Club of your city on August friends and relativesMany useful The 20,000 acre-fe12, 1933, recommending that village and beautiful gifts were received by diking Utah lakenow finds its way into Utah lake delivery service be continued at Lehi, the guest of honor. hotherwise or is availit being noted that the discontinu and by seepage Watch Gilchrist's Next Monday. Will Brighten Your ance of such service would retard the able, therefore, Do the present lake well as as water users. Floors and Woodwork growth of your community, work a hardship on employees and UTAH POWER ENTERTAINS Averaging Diversion EMPLOYEES AT GENEVA It was pointed out that in peak patrons of the post office. While the Department has received years the government could use up to For Furniture, About 200 employees of the Utah 45,000 acre-fe- et for Deer Creek to suggestions from numerous sources Kitchen and Baths both in favor of and eliminatand Light Co., entertained at Power make the average diversion over a against smallat Geneva ,Thrusday afterthe to an service free outing 0 period of 20 years approximately delivery ing in the noon and evening. A base ball game, acre-fee- t. er communities, no decision Your made. outdoor been The meeting was attended by Wilgames, swiming and lonchean matter has as yet due followed be will liam R. Wallace, chairman of the by a dance were enjoyed by given representations taken. entire is the action group. final before Utah water storage commission, and weight Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp Mr. and Very truly yours, representatives from water users in Mrs- - Booth Sorenson of Lehi were In STATE STREET PHONE 15 Salt Lake and Utah counties. Josep C O'Mahoney, General. attendance. Postmaster A proposal was discussed for or Assistant First ' - post-offic- - III - ,! ill'' Jh r 8 -- i-' h j , i ..v r J ir.m :ta2sM&to ! 1 : f 'iBPTr' finance; Harold Woolston, art; I. W. Fox, buildings and ,3iounds; Stanley Clark, djrnamometer frs. Leland Wardle, adult women; 3 B. Garrett Maud Adams. Evans Uiderson and Mrs- Leland Wardle, iiflges; old folks committee, tales; pflon Fox, awards. pie horse pulling contest which so much interest last year will te repeated, according to the plans of eommitee, with Stanley Clark in hrge. Those having teams to be en- icred are to confer with Mr. Clark. general committee is also plan fflg other features for entertainment !'ub, - in .'Xi M y& . ill r-f- ir1 If LARGE NUMBER ATTEND BROADBENT'S OPENING A large crowd of customers attend' ed the opening sale of Broadbent's new grocery on Friday and Saturday of last week, all congralutating Mr. Brcadbent on the handy, self serve grocery and upon its attractive appearance. Mrs. J. R. Bone, Mrs- Albert Van Wagoner and Mrs- Hattie Otterson were the lucky ladies drawing dress - - patterns. Quality Service Get Your j ! Expert Repair Work Open Early and Late ' . j KELLY WILSON. FIFTH WEST and STATE ST. Manager LEHI, UTAH - - :v"j , y - P"" .ard - er Your Fall Cleaning Wall Paper-- - - Paint - et Varnis- enamels 20,-00- PARK SERVICE STATED. 19-33- - - a'- et Tires, Tubes, Accessories and Conoco Gas and Oils Confectionery, etc. with us. ft es Lehi Lumber Co. j - |