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Show t I i i lie Leni Fr City's T Home-Owne- d Press Newspaper LEHI CITY. UTAH. MARPTT 22, 1934 ill LEHI CITIZENS CALLED BY DEATH bn MATRON lit LEHI LEGION . i j. Raymond cflnscn n, fHIAGES KNIGHT-MEREDIT- H mond, N ie VAUDEV.LECONDAy " "v - Ta'e'f - WZ - a. wm roiiowwg irj Shters: Mrs. Charles A. it. are . ml nJo.0lWm.KIrkh. A Ptei- -. Albuquerqne, N. M.: Mrs ' Cor '"Xketon and Charles Darling, Amerfc Roc ork; oscar Darling, Musical eelectlon-BeWfl LaVerl Allred. tha, fWnrs, Wyomin: teutl!. John Darling, Mr- Washington; Matter HuUng, Holm-te-d Fork", Mrs. Ofcar 1 Josis Lehl; Gay Darling, .. ' wooden IP to b. .r wffl bar. Uter or er I,Uwa . tJLkena del "" Before rnnner ration f ths fn " .ii.- -- 'Wsh DRAWS LARGE CROWD SHOOT MEDAL three-year-o- ld '.TinK JUtllOR'S ANNUAL "PROM" WINS COUNTY LEE RICK OF LEHI NOSES OUT . grandchildren ana i BERNARD OF PAYSON FOR INsrana- children. DIVIDUAL HIGH SCORE; GOSHEN Funeral services will be held in MAY GET CUP FOR KEEPS. UrtL oint Pretra Hansen Street, 42, the Lehl Lehl the First Ward, Thursday, at at Hospital 4W8y (today) at 2 P. m. with burial Goshen's crack rifle team won the in the Lehl city t b. Sunday, March 18th, following cemetery. Utah county rifle meet for the second KTeo weeks illness. on August 26 at successive year Friday night at the shj wa born a daughter of Denmark, Provo Armory when their five high ;rfllne WENDELL SCIIOW C. Han-e- n. Nels and Chrlstensen men shot for a total of 452 out of a fohiani came to Utah with her par possible 600 to set a new record for a CALLED HOME team score In the meet in 1894, living in Mayfield for Jt rti, TAhl In 1O0C The Goshen team nosed out the Pay-so- n Wendell Schow, 84. son of Mr. and Club by 8 points in the interesting vinghere since that time. she was baptized in the I D. S. Mrs. Janus Schow passed away at the contest, which saw 8 teams from all by Lott St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City, parts of the county competing. nnrch on August 29. 1899, Lehi American Legion Post 19 came feuMon. She was married to John W. Tuesday morning following a week's Illness 1913. of 12, with 432 points. Provo Union on third August pneumonia. jeet He was born in Lehi on January 6, Pacific's team was fourth, 430, Provo five cnnrivin are her husband, f hfldren: Ralph John, Glen H., Dean 1900, a son of Achsah Wllles and Amercan Legion Post 13 with fifth, Janus Schow, his childhood and youth 405, Orem Rifle Club sixth, 404, Am Madge Elaine and Donna. I The following brothers and sisters: was spent in Lehl. He attended the erican Fork seventh. 392 and Spring. its, Mary Jones, Mrs. Fose Ashton. Lehi schools. For the past nine years ville Rifle Club trailed with a score of W Lillian Urabb, Peter Haopon, he has been employed at the Garfield 378. James smelter. He spent three years in LEE RICK SCORES HIGH farvel Hanson, all of Lehl; of Chicago, Lee Rick of the Lehi team shot the Peterson Stena and Mrs. foason He married Leah Knowles of Magna. high score of the evening with a 92, 'tst Jordan, and Mrs. Raymond Nel-o- n of Pleasant Grove, Surviving are his widow, his parents edging out Louis Benard of Payson for services two brothers, Darrow Schow of by scoring more points in the standing Mrs. funeral and j impressive in were held Lehl the and Dr. Wllles Schow of Salt position, which is the most dlf flcut, alP. Street Magna ijga I Second Ward, Wednesday afternoon Lake (Sty, a foster sister, Edith Myers though both had the Identical score of 92. Rick receives a gold medal donated lita Bishop S. I. Goodwin conducting. of Salt Lake City. Joe Bullock and Bob Bullock and 'held in Funeral be services will music Todaythe by "Beyond Opening Bernard gets the county association's ladies' Chorus. Lehi Fifth Ward at 2 p. m. Saturday. silver medal. Invocation G. S. Peterson. The battle for the Individual high Goodwin. L Sketch Bishop S. score was keen, the owest of the ten Bemarks D. W. Larson. 89. They finish"O Dry Those Tears" high men shooting an Vocal solo GALLED HOME Rick. Leo Lehl, 92; this way: ed pn. T. F. Klrkham, accompanied by O. Han-Be92; Louis Bernard, Payson, Jsira. P. D. Worlton. Goshen. 91; Ray Hansen, Goshen, Remarks Ellsha Peck. John Raymond Carson, 49 passed I Vocal W. Hll, Payson, 90; L. Nelson, duet Mr. and Mrs. Arnold away from a possible heart attack at 90; Fork. Ferrel his sheepherd in Cedar Valley, Tues- Goshen, 90; L. Varney, American prems, accompanied by Mrs. Gerald and L. Hansen, Goshen, 90, isrems. day evening. Mr. Carson and Russell 90; LehL 89. All five of the Turner, and Remarks Mark Austin of Salt Lake Carson ate breakfast together finished among ty.' went to their work, Mr. Carson to his Goshen hlghmanleam W , before duplinever feat a first ten, the Mrs. Edith sheep, and Russell Carson to work on Solo 'Tm A Pilgrim" meet. Mrs. F. D. hi homestead nearby. In the after. cated in the Evans, accompanied ' by MAY RETAIN CU- PWorlton. noon, Mr. Carson said he didn't feel Goshen wins the silver loving cup Mother's well and would go to camp and take Ladies Chorus "My Roebuck company by some soda, thinking the illness was given by Sears victory over sweeping their Benediction John N. Whimpey. due to gas. He went to camp, cared virtue of teams. One more win for The grave in the Lehl City Ceme- - for his horse, and made a fire in the the eight permanre- Goshen and they will retain :ary was dedicated by James Hansen. camp wagon. When his companion the of cup. turned to the camp about 7 p. m. he ent possession Biogrsph.cal Sketch from down was Oka Pretra Hansen Street, found Mr. Carson slumped still fborn at Hjelmsted, Denmark, August his seat in the wagon with his hat 11892. She was the daughter of Nleis on his head and a glass and package C and Johanna Chrlstensen Hansen of soda nearby. and had the Word was brought to Lehl and following brothers and cause Tarvel. sisters, Harod, Mary. Peter, eounty officers investigated the of was death of Miss Barbara, Knight, daughter Chris, James, Ann, Stena, Rose and of the death. The time Salt of lUllian. The family were converted to set at about 6 p. m. Tuesday, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight, at LaUe City, formerly of Lehl was the Mormon faith in the year 1887 and John Raymond Carson was born of Salt 1884, 5, in the married to Lyman J. Meredith year 1894 they Immigrated to Fairfield, Utah, on November week this Lake F. Wm. Salt and at America and located in Mayfield, San Lake City a son of Rachel Lloyd memCrabtree of The bride was a very popular pete County, and in the spring of 1896 Carson, he married Ethel active In taking set, lived 'he family moved to Lehi where Olga ber of Lehl's younger Salt Lake City in 1907. He has activities while here. has resided ever since. part in the school On August Lehl for the past 15 years. In Lehi wishthree sons-RayShe has hosts of friends 12th. 1913. she was married to John W. Surviving are his wife, success. and Street of Lehi and from that union George and Wayne Carson; ing her happiness all of Carson, Wanda was born the following children, Ralph, one daughter, PHILLIPS-ANDERSOCarson Glen. Dean. Madere and Donna the Lehi; his mother, Mrs. Rachel D. H. brothers, two eiest belncr 19 unit the vouneest 4 and of Salt Lake City; of three sistMiss Agnes Phillips, daughter Babf Howard who lived but a few and W. M. Carson of Lehl; and Hyrum Mrs. and Levi Phillips and Mrs. hours. ers Mrs. William Loveridge of Bishop and Mrs. Hazel LaughLehi; of Anderson, son Fox Annie -one grand Anderson were married H of Salt Lake City, and m"he Salt Lake Temple; Tuesday, KED DARLIIIG PASSES held Friday, will be Funeral services ylgpeoplearewell known in First Ward. Lehl the m. in 2 p. at TO GREAT BEYOND part in rM having taken active activities, and ehu- -h and community wishing frtends Ne3 Emaniml- TkOlni Of AltA at his have a large "' io tai'si v,r of through tome here a long and hapP7 general Monay afternoon School thm oeoility incident to old age. He had The Second Ward Sunday . nkinina pnter- a n 111 only three and teachers are staging Mr and Mrs. Lesw dayti. hall In honor of Mr. rinrllnoat a fam.y dinner, hnra March 26. Vaudeville in the ward amusement tamed Wed. March 24th. 47. in Fairfield nhi We snent his It n m. Saturday, vaudeville class arly boyhood in Fairfield and Cam-kr- e, evening of first Everyone is make their nome arranged 9 Ohio. When he was years haS been age he moved to Sacramento, Califsmau a CITY CONCIL NOTES ornia, and later to Clipper Gap, Califthis evening. A ornia. At the age of 15 he Joined the be charged. Waited States The Mayor The program follows: army and was a member s.on to "Detour Ahead. it Company L One act comeay California, infantry. Old their regular jes act-- All singing Ater his release from he army be Cowboy and Building. water me to Utah, settlin in Lehi In 1859. Range Songs." the Federal Loan a aarried Amelia R,ck Dance 1 Andreason," May 2. wlllbavetobenade. J8t7. in the old L. D. 8. Endowment pflttjpa requir- eat Salt Lake. To this union 11 the work, will be 1Mrn were born. j bond. K eacn small contracts, Allred. number of years he operated Mohreo a bond. win Bricks be quired to post solo-Al- sneJ main the tfng Hotel on Main Street, In VtoUn in i ' rj.nM Thre are 4V. ad was wen known an oyer the Musical RTtMH4 No. 32 '.ioTwr. and Mo h'e8XW w . Mrs. Boyd Itk tb. Salt Lak. what steps arw n- -lCUT te JUNIOR PROM A COLORFUL AFFAIR WIDOW SEEKING HELP ASSAILS CWA OPERATION The Lehl High School Junior Prom EVENTS QF WEEK of 1943, was pronounced one of the most colorful ever held as it passed The Dans-A- rt Into history, Wednesday. was transformed into a bower of spring flowers with a miniature waterfall spashlng over the rocks and other beautiful and original spring decorations carrying out the theme of 8:15 p. m. Funeral services for Ray Carson, "Springtime in the Rockies," under the direction of Miss Ethel Hall and Lehl First Ward, 2 p. m. Harold Woolston. SATURDAY. MARCH 24 Funeral service for Wendali Schow, The class advisors and the committee and class officers deserve a lot of Lehl Fifth Ward. credit upon the entire prom. A large Junior Temple Excursion. from Lehl and other Utah crowd School Lehl Vaudeville, Sunday County and Salt Lake County towns Second Ward, 8 p. m. were present. SUNDAY COMMITTEE in wards School services all Sunday Hazel Phillips, Chairman at 10 a. m. Virginia Meiling Sacrament services in all wards at Iris Fowler Keith Davis Morris Clark 7:30 p. m. CLASS OFFICERS MONDAY, MARCH 26 Ronald Price President, Genealogical classes In all wards at Verla Ball 8 p. m. Secretary. Marie Degelbeck TUESDAY, MARCH 27 Representative Meta Chrlstensen ADVISORS HI. A, meetings in all wards. Dorothy Stewart Joseph Coulam Evan Croft Jeanne Coleman LEHI WINS SIXTH : SUPERVISORS PLACE AT TOURNEY Ethel Hall Harold Woolston THCSDAT, MARCH 22 Funeral services for N. E. Darling, Lehi First Ward, 2 p. m. M. I. A. Chorus Practice, Lehl Fifth Ward, 8 p. m. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 Relief Society play, Third Ward, Vice-Preside- Lehl High School basketball team was awarded the sixth place at the state basketball tournament at the Deseret Gymnasium in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. The Lehl boys reached the semi-fina- ls despite the loss of Peterson at center, the s.bs rallying around the regular team in fine shape. At the game Friday night, Chilton, who had been 111 wrenched an ankle and was out for part of the game, he played the last quarter on a lame leg. With the team crippled by the loss of two players the game went to the Gran, ite High, despite some fine playing by Hunt, Goates and Wbffinden. The teams as they finished were: 1st place Granite. 2nd place Jordan. 3rd place Nephl, 4th place Sallna. Sth place Povo. 6th place Lehi. 7th place Ogden. 8th place Bingham, The splendid loyalty of the Lehi people to her high school team was displayed at the tournament Friday night when Lehi entered the semifinals. If seemed that the majority of the Lehi citizens who were well were present at the tournament to boost the boys In the game. The Lehl High School band gave several numbers at the game and received a lot of favorable comment on their playing. Hunt, Goates and Woffinden received honorable mention by sport writei. for their splendid playing. GENEALOGICAL AND TEMPLE NOTES A new session has been added PATRONS Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Editor Free Press; I am writing this so the people may know some of the things that are going on in our local CWA office. I have been a widow 28 years with one child to support, and up to the present time have been able to taks care of myself and child, but, as you know, conditions have changed. I need worx and have applied twice for help from the CWA office. They claimed they had no cards, and made no effort to get any. Our local doctor Is willing to give me nursing cases if I can get a card. I have been a taxpayer for 18 years, and this Is the first Urn I have ever asked for help, and I am willing to work for It. Others ars getting help that have never done anything for themselves and have always lived off charity. I cannot understand why the RFC chairman has no authority In these cases, but everything has to be done through the CWA. All I ask is Justice, and feel the only way to get It will be through a change In the organization. and Mrs. David Gourley and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell SUSIE LEWIS. NOTICE and Mrs. A, B. Anderson and Mrs. A. J. Phillips and Mrs. George Price No registration has been done, in Lehl for C. W. A. work since early December. This work has all been LIONS MEET TONIGHT carried on through the Provo office. C. W. A. Committee. with the The Lehl Clions Club the celebrate will members Charter 7th anniversary of Llonlsm in Lehi, in SUNSH1NEJPARTY the Lehi First Ward on Thursday The Sunshine Committee of the Lehl night, ftonlght). A feature of the cake. a Wad entetained at the home be will Second large birthday party Lion Claude Fickes Is master of cere- of Mrs. Mary Whipple, Tuesday followof ing the regular relief society meeting, monies. A program consisting music by the Lions Quartet, one min- in honor of Mrs. Mary Farthtngham, ute talks by each of the seven presi- who is moving from Lehi. A small dents, seven minute talk on Lionlsm group of neighbors and friends enjoyrefreshby Lion Mitchell, and seven minutes ed a social hour and dainty of jokes. ments, Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Mrs. Lions are: The committee in charge Sarah A. K. Smith, Mrs. A. F. Gals, Mrs. and H. Byron E. N. Webb, A, Wing ford, Mrs. D. W. Larsen and Sunshine the are furnished to be with the Helquist prize Margaret Whipple Committee of of the ward. by Lion Leo Hansen. next for meeting the The committee will be Lions Worlton, Bradshaw and LEHI GOES OVER THE TOP IN RED CROSS ROLL CALL Chlpman. and Lions Lehi of the A delegation A report from the local Red Cross their ladies will attend the Payson over ladies night, Friday. officers shows that Lehl went Call Roll Cross Red the top with the , follows: The 1934. report for BAYTISM EXCURSION NEXT SATUKUAX A Junior baptism excursion to the Salt Lake Temple will be held on Saturday, March 24. All the boys and girls who desire to go should get in touch with their bishop as soon as possibe. The Orem railroad will give a 61 cent rate for the Junior Temple Excursion on the 10:56 car. 60-2- First Ward QannnA Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward Fifth Ward Miscellaneous rAar 'Port .833.15 - .... 138.90 ........33.40 $88,25 $ 7.00 ..... fll.00 11-0- Fairfield 0 Total ..123195 $225. -- The allotment for Lehl was at the Salt Lake Temple for endowment and genealogical work. The new session begins at 4 p. m. each Monday. and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday. The Genealogical classes will begin 8 p. m. each Monday In the Ward as they Chapels instead of at 7:30 winter. the during have been meeting et ENDOWMENT EXCURSION MARCH 29TH An endowment excursion of the Lehl Stake will be held on Thursday. March 29th. A 51c rate will be given to on the Orem If enough people desire on the early car et 8: It s, m. go should Those wishing this special rate ward geneakgVl com. notify their Sunday, March than not later mlttee of extra 26, to enable the chartering number a excursion cars. At the last the at were not reported had who a that station and It was necessary was car the ss stand large number If the crowded. This can be avoided in cemmltteee names are sent Into the to company time for the railroad handle eaengh cars at the station to the crowd, tt Is not necessary to pay the tare In advance as has been the case on previous excursions. Fine Tools at Mail Order Prices Tools at We invite yon to Inspect our n w line of WORTH Quality true values. greatly reduced prices. You Will find them genuinely wait. to have do n't and is you Besides the freight paid Prices Range from 10c to 4.25 Gilchrist Hardware A HOME mSTITUTION MAIN STREET lm UTAH |