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Show t f , !:;-- he Lehwiee Pr 1 Prtata fbt New Hat C&niea ti AdvwtirfNT I (Un:-- r lrH?, CUV, l't:Ui Has the CireoUtfoo The City's Only 3LUMB n Home-Owne- d LEHI CITY. UTAH THURS er, Newspaper NOVEMBER 16. 1933 1. V.-.- - Y IMMINENT LEHI Pit! MEMORY MARCH AT DIES FROM ACCIDENT CHILD WELFARE SCHOOL MEKT FRIDAY The Service Star Legion are holdMr. Stewart has spent most of his 64. promin--- t ilarry Jasper Stewart, ing a memory march for all the school WORK in Lehi. BEGINS Oil carpenter and farmer of Lehi. life children at the school buildings FriHe was born on May 2, 1869, ax at Lehi the at Hospital away jssad Each child who can is Wednesday morning of Lehi. a son of Lydia Rolf e and John skull and internal hemmor-ig- e Stewart-Hmarried Victoria Bone on Feb. received earlier in the evening : 1895, at Salt Lake City. 20, falla They settled in Lehi and have both Mr. Stewart had been to the west 'contains for wood and was return-- g "taken an active part in the L. D. S. home with a large load. He stop- - Church. Mr. Stewart has acted in the Sun- sd at the Ray Carson ranch to un--d bedding and a grub box belonging day School superintendency, and was J George Carson, who had broken a president of the 68th quorum of the 70's. He held the office of High Priest, is wagon in the canyon and rode the time of his death. at Mr. Carson Stewart. Mr. ome with Surviving are his wife and the fold taken his belongings into the Mrs. that Mr. lowing sons and daugters: ouse and it is thought Schow Vera of on his Glenn Lehi; Harry tewart was fixing something iad and became over balanced, fall-i- g Stewart who is a missionary In the on his head to the hard surface of Hawaiian Islands; J. B. Stewart of American Fork; Raymond Stewart of he road. He was found lying about a wagon Lehi; Mrs. Izola Lewis, Provo; Eva team Stewart of Lehi and nine grandjngth behind his wagon and his d children. accident The happen-. landing still. " The following brothers and sister. about 1p.m. Mrs. Alonzo Rhodes of Lehi; Ben; He was rushed to the Lehi Hospital jamin Stewart of Burnt Fork, Wyomjid died about 2:30 a. m. ing; Charles Stewart of Callio, Utah; and Samuel Stewart of Canada. Funerl services will be held Sunday in Lehi First Ward, the time to Be announced later. ;30 a. m-- , e ' Half Price stock of Wie are closing out our overcoats for the young fellows-si- zes 10 to 18 years at just one half nrice real values. h -- marked a overcoat business the We're quitting . t n in order to sen wis s. TRUCK DESTROYED nd day morning. asked to donate either vegetables, canned goods or money for the Child Welfare Fund. The vegetables and canned goods will be used for school lunches that will be furnished under direction of the Child Welfare Organization for the undernourished school chiMren. The money will be used for medical care for the disabled school children who are unable to pay for necessary medical aid. Most children can give some little thing to help this cause along. If each child would just donate a few small vegetables or a small jar or can of canned goods, or a penny, it may help some other less fortunate child back on the road to health or make sotne little hungry child's school days happier. Parents should with the Service Star Legion and see that each child donates something. In many of our gardens and farm lots are carrots, cabbage, onions, potatoes, etc- - that would be used to the best of advantage !f given to the schools for this Memery March. S. S.COIlFEREilGE DY FIRE FRIDAY HELD III LEHI ... l.l 101 w over Misfortune overtook Paul Free; coats quickly while the season is bairn Friday night while enroute of cold home from the mines with a truck young just at the beginning two. in load of coal. While Mr. Freebairn cut the price weather have was coming down Sp. Fork Canyon a car crowded the Freebairn truck. In f attempting to avoid a head on colli You will also find us on the "firing sion, MrV Freebairn struck the other line" with work clothing at the right car and went over the embankment "price. Sheep lined leather coats, A construction company puchased the blanket lined leather coats, leatherette load of coal and Mr. Freebairn left the coats, melton jackets, calf skin jackets, truck until morning before attempting blazers, suede jackets, Denim coats, to repair it and continue on. About etc. etc. v 2 o'clcok in the moning someone stripped a lot of accessories from the truck and then set it afire. The truck a for men and boys ask for "Hanes" new Chevrolet, with the exception of the engine, was totally destroyed. ; if you want the best in underwear ;the price is no higher than other The loss was partly covered by insurmakes that claim to be as good as ance. I "Hanes?' just '(Compare quality Jshorts and athletic underwear also 25c Uach and up other underwear. Also i a conmlete stock of L. D. S. Garments i in new and old patterns. All sizes and UNION MEETING SUNDAY ; grades starting as low as 49c for new ; style rayon garments $1.00 for men The regular Sunday School and or women. Genealogical" Union Meeting will be held in Lehi Fifth Ward Sunday 1 afternoon at 2 p. m. All Sunday School and Genealogical workers are I for male members new fall numbers. to be present. I A splendid felt hat nicely lined for urged :: : : Lehi JUST HALF Hanes Underwear Church News Hats and Caps $1.49 others from $1-0and up a well selected stock of caps both regu0 lar and adjustable Helmets for the with 25c, 35s in leatherette helmets for leather goggles genuine boys 65c. Gloves and Mittens I for every occasion Jersey Gloves 10c and 25c. Leather faced gloves, all leather gloves, fur mittens, cape mittens, lined mittens, leather mittens lambs skin lined, fur lined kid gloves, dress gloves, pig skin gloves, ladies' kid and chamois gloves, ladies' and children's knit gloves. SPECIAL NOTICE to the person that carried off that swell steer hide Ladies' Hand Bag last Friday afternoon without paying for it you may send us the price that it was marked or return the bag. We dislike to mention names but if necessary will do so to the proper authority. You were being I Wfea bo private axes to triad; no eelflah peraoaal interest t and no financial ftzfegs to any o&er Knee e kadi power or Influence. , i i-- tour nswbpapes CONGOLEUM are still selling Cotigcleum Gold Seal Rugs at the old price. You will I probably need one to replace1 that bad-- I ly wora rug or linoleum. You can I ave tnonty at f I BO ODWIil'S FIRST WARD Sunday School Conference was held in Lehi First Ward. Sunday evening witlT Stake Sunday School Board members in attendance. A program number from each class consisting of speeches, readings or musical numbers were given. Stake Board members present were: Webb. Odell Peck, E. N. Webb, Aaron Allred, Junius Banks, Arnold Brems and Ruth Rothe were present. Sundav School Conference will be held in Lehi Second Ward next Sun day evening, November 19- Ar-mo- nd PIONEER GABIIi under-nourishe- Work began Friday, on the erection of the log cabin to be built by the Lehi Daughters of Utah Pioneers-Severa- l of the officers and members of the Lehi Camps were present and had the pleasure of helipng break the ground for the foundation. Those throwing out a shovel full of soil were: Mrs- - Lottie Peterson, Mrs. Julia P. Jackson, Mrs. Gladys S. Trane, Mrs. Laura R. Evans, Mrs. Pearl D. Broomhead. Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Mrs. Andrew Fjield, Mrs. Hazel C Roberts. Mrs. Rose P. Lott Mrs. Martha A. Taylor, Mrs. Ada S. Stoddart and Mrs. Victoria Stewart. - The cabin will be built of new logs on a rock foundation and will be 18 feet by 28 feet The old logs that were found to be deteriorated and un fit for rebuilding so new logs were purchased with funds furnished by the Lehi Camps of the Daughters of the Pioneers. It will be situated on the northwest corner of the Wines Park and will contain pioneer relief when finished. Mrs. Julia Jackson and Mrs- - Lottie Peterson were chairwomen in charge of the cabin. good cooked meal at noon. The Welfare League has crathered 50 bushels of farm vegetables donated by the farm bureau and milk, crack ers and meat will be furnished by the K. F. food stuffs will be withered at the Memory March at school, the C and suffering ht v inn li!J AUd-TORIU- ? 3i-- lhl it-- .i,ira 3 girls, boys SPECIAL MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL -- At a special meeting of the City Council held Monday evening, election returns were checked and pronounced O. K. as reported and the city recorder was authorized to issue a certificate of election to successful candi- f-TONIGH- Tn Royal Theatre Thursday November 16 The GLENDORA PLAYERS dates. ATHENIAN CLUB The Athenian Club met at the home of Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw, Wednesday afternoon. The lesson " Famous Women In Music'' was given by Mrs. Nadene and Joyce O. L. Kittinger. Bradshaw gave vocal duet numbers, : : lht Per,et "THE CATTLE QUEEN" By W. L. Hart :: FUTURE FARMERS A real live western musical Drama FEATURING Black Light j lst i n. V Students between the ages of 6 and 18 not in school 29 boys and 35 girls, Students in private schools 1. It will be noted that the 1933 A joint ladies night was held in Am census shows that there are a total of of erican Fork, Thursday evening, Lehi and American Fork Clubs. A 89 students in Lehi, Cedar Fort and banquet, program and dancing were Fairfield, less than the census of enjoyed by the Lions and their 1932. J shop under-weig- from some form of toxic poisoning. Let's send every boy and girl to school in a 100 per cent healthful condition. This is the aim of the Child Welfare Organization, but to do this they must have food, medical care, etc. Let's air go Friday evening and fill the High School Auditorium to capacity. The price of admission is only 5c and 10c or If you woulf rather, bring a can of corn, beans, peas, fruit, etc. The entejftinment program is as follows: 1. One Act Health Play High School. 2. Health Talk Coach Ross Nlel-so- n. - The regular meeting of the Lehi F. F. A. was held in the Agricultural Room of the Lehi High School Building, Wednesday, November 8th at 7 p. m. The meeting was called to order by Glen Evans, President of the Local Chapter. The Annual F. F. A. Program for the year was presented and passed up DAUGHTERS OF THE on. The following activities will be Expert Shoe Repairing and Always in November: UTAH PiOKEERS put1. over at Your Service Future Farmer Annual Ball. 2. Initiation of Green Hafids. Walking Is A Pleasure If Your Shoe 3. Organizing Basketball Team and Are Fixed Right Tho fiiMtw Stir inn Cams of the That'a the way we fix 'em. Daughters of the Utah Pioneer were Equipment 4 Pay State and National F. F. A. entertained at the home of Mr, ana dues. The Lott Mrs. Ben Thursday. lesson In "Building of Pioneer Home Mr. and Mrs. Don GUa of Salt and the Making of Adobes" wti givm. were guests of Mr. and Urn. loachLake, Following the lesson a dainty Bone. Sunday. Warren 211 STATE STREET LEHI, DTAH eon was served. iimm nourished, Scout Column Lehi schools I nEDTELL SHOE d strain, weak hearts and many other defects too numerous to mention. A lot more than you realize are under- program Friday evening and the different clubs, relief and welfare organizations throughout the district 3. Yodeling Choru- sCowboys to be used for these school meals. Third Ward. The money donated will be used for Dancing Miss Esther Hutchings. medical aid for those needing it The 5. Violin solo Miss Alene Erick-oLions and Athenian Clubs milk fund money will also be given to child wel 6. Reading Miss Adamson. Amfare work. erican Fork. The lunches will be in charee of 7. Cornet soloHarold Johnson. five chairman who will take turns of 8. Male Quartet Lions Club. one day each week supervising the 9. Trombone solo. preparation of the meal with a staff 10. Vocal solo Miss Alene Erick-ao-n of experienced volunteer helpers. Here a a real chance to help the help11. Trumpet duet Leo Hadfield less. Let us get behind this organi- and Ronald Price. SCHOOL CEIiSUS zation begin inl933 by President 12. Green aa Grass Ricks and Hoover and thoroughly organized in Darling. COHPLETED 1930 and help in this most worthy cause and aim that there be "no A report of the 1933 school census hungry or handicapped child in Lehi." for Lehi district follows: 1932 , HOLDING JAMBOREE'S ' SCOUTS a MMMW "ft r'MVNiM fAMM Girls suonDJa ssuy A The First Ward scouts are holding Boys iiuuai, Lehi 8 P. M. IN HIGH SCHOOL 489 581 their annual jamboree in the ward Cedar Fort 31 84 chapel Thursday night Committees 16 Fairfield 16 in charge are arranging for a "night 1933 Don't miss it or you will be sorry full of fun for the scouts and their Girls all the days of your life. " Boys parents. 464 Lehi ...559 In these days of strife we must all uia will hold their Second 'Ward 85 30 Cedar Fotrt jamboree on November 23rd. help those who are less fortunate. 16 15 Fairfield Mr, Among our students we find manyi Students outside of district attend boys and who are seriously J and Mrs. Lionel Hansen of girls ing Lehi schools 1 boys and 4 girls handicapped indifferent ways. Such Lark, spent Sunday with relatives in Students outside of Utah attending as bad teeth, diseased tonsils, . eye Lehi. and 2 :- fTyt begins active work this week with a program Friday evening. Next Wednesday, November 22nd, will be a red letter day to many little children in the public schools, when the league serves their first hot noon lunceon to those who cannot afford to bring lunches sufficient for their needs. These children who have been forced to go to school with a scanty breakfast, little or no lunch and perhaps return home to an almost mpty supper table will be given a L10H CLUB riOTES ladies. The Lehi Lions will meet in the Lehi First Ward Thursday evening. The Lions Club will be taken on a trip to the World's Fair by Lions Croft," Eddington, Fitzgerald, Ricks, Worlton, Washburn and Robinson. Commitee in charge are Lions XllASKEAR Worlton, Bradshaw and Damerest As a reminder, though the The prize to be furnished by Lion weather is springlike that Christmas Chipman. Committee for next meeting will be is just around the corner, Boadbent's have on display a fine line of Christ Lions Chipman, Coulam and Croft. mas toys, games and gifts. A hint w the wise to shop early and save. YOUNG PEOPLE EN :: Lehi : AUTO CRASH Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Aaron Evans, Friday were Mrs. Pearl Auderv and Wayne Thomas and Cutler and daugter, Retta, and Miss Smuin escaped serious injuries Boyd Bilby, all of Salt Lke City. and possible death in an automobile accident at Manti, Monday. The two young people went to Manti Sunday to attend funeral services for Grant Johnson. While rounding a 1 an Essex Coupe crashed into curve I Rwutt F the left side of the Thomas car. The Thomas car narrowly missed going I y ff XtusjfJf " I over a forty foot embankment, and landis y-being damaged to the extent of $15. WELT Tf v The occupants outside .pjf shock and bruises escaped serious injury, ine driver of the other car was unknown iv KU jr. They returned home Monday night. mm WORK UNDERWAY The most astounding stage effect ever produced. The Taylor Trio 10c The Glendora New Low Prices Girls 25c 1 |