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Show Open Air Dance, Thursday, September 6th, New Tennis Court tig LEHI CITVS VOLUME III ACCIDENTS ! TWO MEN INJURED Ill AUTO CRASH . Two South Jordan young men were seriously, but not critically, injured Monday about 9 p. m. when their auto-- ; mobile crashed into the signpost at the Denver & Rio Grande Western rail- -' road tracks west of Main street on the ' read to Saratoga Springs. ?Alma Wheeden. 29, driver of the car, i suffered a severe cut on the throat and a" broken left arm and Earl Beckstead, il, suffered a broken jaw. City Marshal Niron Fowler and Night Officer Ira Racker. who investigated, sa id Wheeden apparently failed to see the cement signpost, which la in the middle of the street, and crashed Into it when he attempted to pass another car just as he reached the tracks. I Both men were taken to the Lehi hospital, CARS CRASH Gil ! ; ' the vicinity of Second and Fourth West Street near the State highway were awakened from their in LEHI 111 one of the nearby residents. The two Salt Lake men were takes to the Lehi Hospital where their wounds were dressed. FOUR INJURED III AUTODILE CRASH W. S. Chipman of American Fork, suffered internal injuries, and his wife and daughter, Mrs. Mary Hll, suffered severe lacerations of the face and of arms, and Mrs. C. F. Rafenstein Orosi. California, suffered., a broken finger, severe laceration on her left leg and a sash over her eye when an automobile driven by W. S. Chipman and C. F. Rafenstein collied on the State highway near the Lehi Hospital Saturday forenoon. The Chipman car, which was going west, attempted to pass a load of hay which also was headed west, and did not see the Rafenstein car, which wad headed east. The two cars collided head-o- HIGHWAY SUKDAY' Residents n. City Marshal Niron Fowler Investigated the accident. MAX B, SMITH RF-CEIV- ES CALL MlSS!0:j peaceful slumbers at 1:30 Sun morn-lii- g by a splintering crash and frightened cries for help. Hastily donning Max B. Smith, son of Mr. and. Mrs. whatever apparel that was handy a J. N. Smith recived a call for an L. group of people ran to answer the D. S. Mission this week. Mr. Smtih is a graduate of the Lehi High School pries. i t was found that cries originated and has taken an active part in the bym three frightened youths who had musical circles of the town. He will been unceremoniously dumped from leave for the mission field on October their comfortable seats In a Cehvroiet 5th for the Eastern States mission. Esdan into the middle of the State highway amid a shower of broken glass beside an upturned sedan that NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS was lying on its side in the center of the, highway. They were Clifford All Democrats are hereby notified ;rior Webb, Stanley Weffcb and Richard that there will be a Democratic Manning. Primary in the High School Auditorium I yhe boys were returning home and on Saturday. September 8th at 8 p. m. their car on theh right side for the ( wagha4 parked purpose of electing delegates to Vebb ?f he highway with fhelr Hgts burning the Courtfy Convention at Lehi on a?wJ were off the cement hgihway Saturday, September 22, for the transA Chevrolet Sedan belonging to and action of such other business as may driven by J. R. Nielsen of 324 Kessing-Eo- n properly come before the Primary.-Sylvasrt of Avenue, Salt Lake City, with Geo. Clark, Chairman. ndlng Mon as passenger, Dj coming from Lela Coates, Secretary. Yates Prpvo crashed into the Webb car striklay. the rear left wheel and crashing the back of the car. Colt ' i Nelsen and Mon were assisted from mdinfir upturnej car an(j While some f home.j1se wnQ ha(J COme t0 nep stopped the traffic, others righted the Nielsen Raf and pushed it to the r6ad side. f Salt 'jThe three boys, outside of a few tewarti praises and shock were uninjured. ersonRrfclsen had a cut ear and Mon had r. andniJ,ht cuts on hg flght eg, an(J cut ity rrW. Both cars were ba'dly damaged, tewart j.jght Marshal Ira Racker was sum. ing In ' CLINIC j The September baby clinic has been Dr. postponed until further notice. Bowdish, county physician is attending the clinic for public health association in California and will be unable to conduct the clinic this month. ! Roger'nJned and upon investigatoin found eattle.4 Niesen miSf,jnK he was later jrnoott. ated asleep in the flower beds of READY FOR SCHOOL? Hit Chief Pencil Tablets 2 for 9c T;; Fullers Paint SALE T. mornftote Books Plenty of Pages 5c n 5c Composition Book 176 Page Composition Book 9c 2 for 9c Writing Ink Tablets FULLERGLOW 88c Per Qaurt ,Ir. atThome Filler Paper, 55 pages 4c . MabTypewrtiing 5e FLOOR ENAMEL Paper 89c Per Quart 1c Each, 2 for 5c, 3 for 10c nd Pencils atten'Meehsnical Pencils 9c Each SPEEDLITE VARNISH ...99c Per Qt. e Dansgrasers 1c, 2 for 6c and 5c We Have A Complete Line of 5c Crayons. 10 in box Colors., ..5c Bottle frnward Paste Fowl'Pent wtih Pen Points 5c Each an ForiWe carry a full line of "Gym" Thorn 49c piV and up gnoes Beck t ' PAGE CASH MARKET VERS, If You Don't Buy From Ui We Both Los. 1ST EAST, MAIN STREET, LEHI rney i r nd tteria B NEWSPAPEK D Now is the time to paint up Lehi Lumber Co. PHONE 15 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH No. 6. 1934 SCHOOL BELL RINGS DEATH CALLS TWO TODAY MORE LEHI CITZEMS CHARLES JOSHUA Across the Atlantic Ocean, in a little Scandanavian WHITMAN CALLED country of Denmark, lived a family by the name of Peterson, BY DEATH WED. whose son Jens, born, January 3, 1818. married a little Danish maiden by the name of Marin Fost, whose Charles Joshua Whitman, 6, passed natal day was February 3. 1883. To away at his home in Lehi, Wednesday them was given an offspring of ten j noon, following a ten day illness of In- children, of which Christian Peterson fection. He was born in Bedfordshire, was the fourth child and second son. England, on May 6, 1S68, a son of born September 28, 1861, In Marigara, George and Ann Turner Whitman. Denmark. He emigrated to Utah with his parThis famiy accepted the Gospe ents in his infancy and has been a resiSaint preached by the Latter-da- y dent of Lehi since that time. He Eiders and were baptized into the married Christie Anderson on January church, February 3, 1859. and then with ! He is survived by 30, 1895, in Lehi. others, decided to emigrate to America his wife and one brother, George Whit- and Zion; which they accordingly did, man of Lehi. setting sail on April 15, 1862. under Funeral arrangemetns have not been director Christian A. Madsen, on the made but services will be held in the shlp Franklin, when Christian wa Lehi Fifth Ward L. D. S. Chapel with but an infant. interment in the Lehi Cemetery. On board the ship were 413 saints who suffered many discomforts, being A. B. HARRIS SUM-UOEE- D so crowded and 111 fed. A contagious disease of measles broke out among BY BEATII thi children causing the death of over forty children, ens Peterson and wife lost their Anthony Bennett Harris, 5$, passed oldest boy while crossing and he was away at his home here, Tuesday burled at sea. The ship landed at New morning, following a thirteen month 11-1- j Yor k, May 29. having been nine ness of paralysis. He was born July weeks crossing. Continuing their 14. 1878 at HarriSburg, Utah, a son of journey reaching Florence, Nebraska, Wm. S. and Susanne Adams Harris. June 9th, having buried their oldest He graduated from the Branch daughter on the plains. On reaching Normal Colledge at Cedar City, and Utah they made their home la Lehi Unlverstly of Chicago. He married where Jens and his wife both died; Minnie Chaterley of Cedar City, April and Chstlan following In his fathers ' i ZS, 1U3 in me Bl. Vxeorge icmpie. , footsteps has lived and died In the He came to Lehi In April, 1919, and town He belng tne 0ide8t Hvlny followed the occupation of farming. He fon wa8 naturaiiy expected to help was an Elder in the L. D. S. Church. contribute, to the livelihood of the He is survived by his widow, Minnie family and soon became his parents Chatterly Harris, the following sons: main stay; growing up to be the frugal, Fenton Harris of Lehi; Verl Harris of thrifty, energetic and economical man American Fork and Eldon Harris of we knew today. Being religiously Lehi; one grand child; seven brothers brought up he steadily advanced In the and sisters: Roy S. Harris and offices of the church, srving In all Harris of Duckwater, Nevada; faithfully and well at the age of 21 he Silas L. Harris of Ely, Nevada; J. C. was ordained an Eder in the General Harris and Lonzo A. Harris of Los Lehi Ward as the town was not then Angeles. California; Dr. P. E. Harris divided into wards. Lott. Russon was of St. George; D. V. Harris of League, the president and T. F. Trane, secreLeeds, tah, Mrs. Robert McQuarries of tary. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Leona Fawns He married Mary Peterson In the of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Endowment House. Salt Lake City, on Funeral services will be held in the February 15, 1883, and they have lived Lehi Fourth Ward, Thursday 3 p. m. to celebrate their Golden Wedding Day Interment to be made in Lehi City and one year more. To this union Cemetery. eight children were given them, four Rons. Fred, LeRoy, Norman and Ruel, and four daughters. Luella Christoffer-o- n, FUNERAL SERVICES Mable Street, Delia Worley and Jennie Peterson, all living in Lehi CHRIS PETERSON where they were born. He was a man proud of his children made chums and pals of all of Impressive funeral services for Chris and while he directed he also led. hem, Peterson who passed away at his home He was very proud when his daughter, in Lehi held were the Wednesday with Delia was called on her two year misFourth Ward Chapel, Friday sion and never once did he falter or Eishop Joseph Smith presiding. to send her the A "I'm The opening songPilgrim" fail when it was time for her maintenace keep. His strong a duet by Frank Sharp and Joseph In he would have him God faith told Coulam, acompanied by Mrs. Frank help. Sharp. He was one of Lent's outstanding Invocation Elisha Peck. A sketch and original poem was read farmers and his farm always so clean showed what kind of life he wished to by Miss May Lott. Another item to his credit was live. Remarks by the family physcian he hated debt and being a taxpayer for Dr. J. F. Noyes of Amercan Fork. 61 years, never once W88 he a delinduet "A Perfect Voljn Day" acquent. The public may not miss him Vera Anderson and Arva Wing, but the people will. Johnson. Mavis "by companied He passed away ns he had always Rerrarks Carl Gunther. lived, strong In faith and sure of a Breaks'' Duet "The Morning Rulon Nieholes of American Fork and glorious resurrection. To really know him was to love, Victor Nicholes of Lehi. accompanied by Mrs. Mary Humphries of American honor and respect him. He Is survived by his beloved wife, Fork. Remarks A. B. Anderson and Bishop Mary, his eight children, twenty-fiv-e Smith. (three having living grandchildren, Solo "O My Father" Mrs. Sylvestproceeded him to the home a bove) three sisters, er Evans, accompanied by Mrs Mary two Lizzie Salt Evers, Lake; Josephine Humphries, Benedltcion Andrew Chrlstofferson. Peterson, Cedar Fort and Elsie Cook, The grave In the Lehi Cemetery was Magrath, Canada, and one brother, dedicated by Fred Peterson of Salt James Peterson of Lehi. A score of friends with many an orphan, widow Lake City. nnd needy person to bless his memory. Biographical Skttch MORNING V. E. A. Convention. and Friday, Novmber Thursday 5. J 6 SCHOOL TO and 27 21 30 Thanksgiving recess. BEGIN MONDAY ndWednesday, First November 28 quarter ends. Monday. December 3 Second quartVacation days will end Monday morner begins, ing for the students of the Alpine DisDecember 22 Christina Saturday, trict when they will assemble in their vacation begins. class rooms for the opening of school. Tuesday, Jannary 1 Christmas have been made Many improvements ends. In the buildings and all have been Wednesday, January i Class work cleaned and renovated for the beginresumed. ning of the school year. Saturday, January 5 School In secLehi students will be welcomed by tion. this year. their old teachers again deposit of $1.00 will be required from the Senior High students and 60c for the Junior High School students. This money will be returned to the students at the end of the school year providing there are no breakage or damages done to school property. The deposit fee wll be required at registration. A list of Lehi, Cedar Fort and Fairfield teachers and the school calendar Friday, January A a follows: LEHI JUNIOR and 8ENIOR HIGH D. R. Mitchell Abraham Anderson Junius Banks Margaret M. I Saturday, January v BEST CaL FARM BUREAU COAL OF COURSE , Good Grade Lump Coal $6.00 Good Grade Nut Coal $5.00 Farm Bureau members receive 50c dividend on each t6n they purchase. 551 School In Ba- 1 Second appropri- quarter ends. FARE- WELL, FRIDAY Joseph S. Robison J. Nile Washburn Phyllis Klrkham LEHI GRADES First Maude Partridge. , First and Second Ora H. Putnam. Second Thora Hales. Third and Fourth Cleo Holmstead. Third and Fourth Ruthe Rothe. Third and Fourth Annie C. Proctor, Third and Fourth Norine Fox. Fifth and Sixth Basil Dorton. Fifth and Sixth Ethel Hall. Fifth and Sixth LeRoy Loverldge. CEDAR FORT First, Second and Third Leona Osterloh. FAIRFIELD First to Sixth Afton SWeton. SCHOOL CALENDER FOR 1934-3- 5 Friday, Sept. 7 Alpine Teachers' Association Meeting. 'Saturday, September 8 Alpine School District Teachers' Institute. a. m. to 1 Monday. September 10 Junior p. m. High Registration School. 6 p. m. to 11 p. m. Registration of Senior High School. 9 a. m. All elementary schools begin class work. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October n, 5 birthday, school In session ate exercises. Friday. March C. L. Ash j Second seme- Tuesday, February 12 Lincoln' birthday, school In session appropriate exercises. Friday, February 22 Washington' SSOIRY Jeanne Coleman Dean Prior j 21 stion. Thurman BUY THE first semester 18, ends. Monday. January ster begins. Monday, March 4 Third quarter bo gins. Friday, May 24 School work nd. Joseph Couam Evan M. Croft Ray G. Durnell E. B. Garrett Ross O. Nelsen Elisabeth Romney , La-Gra- nd S A farewell testimonial for Wilburo Ball who will leave for the L. D 8. Mission home in Salt Lake City, Monday, will be held In the Lehi Fifth Ward. Amusement Hall, Friday even-in- g, September 7 at 8 p. m. when the following program will be given: Opening exercises. One Act Play. Dancing act by Claud Snow of Proy and other special numbers. Following the program a dance will be held. Voluntary contributions will be accepted at the door and everyone is invited, Mr. Ball will go to the Texas Mis slon from the mission home. Schoo! avs are here again and WE ARE HERE YET and as usual day by day with courteous service and the best values possible for your moneyv Personal service and full value for your dollars always at FARM BUREAU G00D1WS COAL CO. GOLDEN RULE JIM ZIMMERMAN, Agtnt Phone North 5th West 171 M MAIN 8TREET LEHI, UTAH tlx, hort v , HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THREE BAD AUTOMOBILE I rree irre mi I ! PhiM Of PT1 folks DansArt parriedBlack Hawk dance Monday, at Smuin's Extra Ladies FREE I I resldef $ nd tfca f mtf ? cheon, l Orchestra playing old and new dances. Tickets 25c, |