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Show 11 he LEZXI VOLUME III CITY'S LEHI CITY, UTAH, WO FIRES CAUSE No. 1934 been stolen was Impossible. G. S. Peterson hie loss of OUTBUILDINGS fixtures and stockestimated at J1200 which is partially covered by insurance. The I building which was the first home of I An exploding bucket of gasoline set The Utah Farmer Is owned by the I fire to the frame work shop of George Deseret News. Strasburg at 1 p. is. Tnaeday. The MX f Sanies spread quickly along the oil jUoaked floor and a few seconds later the FOOTBALL GAME 1 I lumber building, a chicken coop, &m and barn, all connected together,, HERE FRIDAY vorf a mass of flames. Firemen ar- rived In time to save surrounding The Lehi High School football team buildings. will meet the Lincoln team on the The fire started when a epark from f. l&hl campus on Friday, October 5, at TSt in ia forge in the work shop 'bucket of gasoline used tor washing 3 :15. The Lehi boys played such a good the hands. The gasoline exploded game :last Friday that all who can Swtarting the walls and floor n fire will be the grounds to watch them win another .victory, Friday. The game Is H about the room. I 'Two hundred chickens were in the FREE, so everybody be there. The Loop connected to the shop which also boys on the team are: Tom Woffinden Howard burned along with the shop, garage and Glen Smith, Zimmerman, Charles Roberts, Bob lend barn containing about hon of straw. The burning bufUMngs ChatfieW, Calvin Fox. Sterling Allred, Dick McKinney, Fred iKi surrounded by three other cqojs, Leo Hadfield. tMck Johnson, Gene Wilson, TO'.anlaas, a wood and ga iswge neighboring pile, jparage. Less than ten feet separate Carl Austte, Howard Taylor, Glen the burning buildings from the other Evans, Arthur Sabey, Bill Jones, jburiffings and the good work of the Morris Clark, XJoyd Gunther, Grant Dick Mitchell, Dean Wilcox "firemen confined the flames to the Evans, Daniel and Jonas. , original buildings altho the garage and wo-.-- J one of the chicken coops pile and itm'i 1uean to nmnke. before thav r- - REPUBLICAN COUNTY State Senators State Representatives CHARLES E. HAWKINS Benjamin mtl ANGUS D. TAYLOR Salem IT' SWEN O. NIELSON Provo Term Commissioner Four-YeELLERTSON N. JESSE Prows Recorder RALPH ELLIOTT Provo ar Term NIEL OAHLE Surveyor PRICE Provo Pledged to support a progressive. liberal platform that calls for a reduction of property taxes among other things, the Utah county Republicans named their county and legislative UMIIUK III ticket at SpHngville last Wednesday. THIRD WARD FRI. . In some ways the platform the and 500, partly covered by incur- adopted Wednesday Stic the Democrats'' in its liberal comSponsored by the ward finance tenets. It asks for substitution of -mittee, a dance will be held in the various type of taxes, including gasoLehi Third Ward Chapel, Friday evenDESTROYS line taxes, selective sales taxes, ing. Good music and a good time estate, gift, chain store, severance, G P STORE promised all who attend. Both old tobacco and beer taxes to $1.00 help reduce and new dances will be danced. Every-- . tax. the property f $1.00 I I one Invited. An outstanding plank in the plat''Firebugs'' are unofficially to blame a ieature or tne dance will be a form is the pledge for a full $25 apr ti loss of an estimated $2,500 in candy shower sponsored by the Startwhich tifi;, fixtures and building propriation for each school child in up Candy Company. Iras consumed when the G. S. P. Store the state, as provided in the state conI stitution. I iWhl burned at three o'clock Tues- - DAUGHTERS OF UTAH Few Contests Develop ay morning. Firemen saved the PIONEER NOTES Ifiborn Shoe Shop which connected to Although, a few lively battles came e store with only a brick wall be-- ; up in the nominating, most of it was The Fort Wall Camp of the Daugh"cut and dried,'' apparently, 145 een. already ters of the Pioneers will meet at the and a number of the candidates were The fire gained an estimated start home of Mrs. Lyle Curti3 on Thurs-f two hours before it was noticed placed in nomination without opposOctober 11, at 2 p. m. All memday, ition. Among the skirmishes tnat dey7 night marshal Ira Racker who bers of the camp are requested to be for veloped were in the nomination romptly sent Jn the alarm and awoke present. AH eligible members are in- county and for state represenM be owner George g, Peterson who was vited sheriff, to be present as well. tatives. steep at home. Investigation reveal-Plathat tne fire probably started under YOUTH FACES POSSIBLE I stairway in a back room. The room LOSS OF EYE ROYAL INSTALLS fas used for storage and had one Undow leading toward the outside ai . HEW STOKER Wilma Colledge, son of Mr. Charles . ne building. Due to es ofe ack Colledge faces the possible loss of the tactically no circulation of air the sight of one eye as the result of an re smoldered spreading A new automatic stoker has been along the accident at Huntington, last week. Mr. installed at the of the woodwork throughout Royal Theatre during was loading furniture after building upstairs and down and Colledge week. Manager Miller states the past and walked into a nail protrudeidue to heat breaking the windows darkfrom a that he wants to insure the comfort board, the nail piercing the I of his ing it about 3 . m. a draft was created patrons during the cold weather eye ball. He is at the borne of his naming the Interior of the building a and has the heating apparatus overin Lehi, !u:rce. Firemen arrived to find the parents, hauled and the stoker installed so Lrk Isines that all is in readiness for the coming shooting skyward through the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Mr. and of the cold weather. W oken windows and doors, but had the Mrs. 3ii'i-,e- s George Gleason, and Mr. and under control before they burst Jiroagh the roof which would have Mrs. S. Wickers, all of Salt Lake City, REGULAR DANCES TO n3 a path between the store and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. BEGIN AT DANSART 3ie shoe shop. Ray Carter. SiVeral theories as to how the fire Regular weekly dances will begin at ftarted have been advanced, such as the DansArt next week. The well known Edgewater Orchestra has been tpofitanious combustion, mice or rats linking matches, electric wiring, and secured for the season and plans are r!r.bugs." General opinion seems to underway to redecorate the hall and olrt toward the "firebug"' theory, due give the Lehi public the best dances Place of starting being probably in the county for the coming season. indir a backstairs, and due to the K The DansArt is holding its regular foft that patrons of a local theatre are weekly married lolks dance. errted to have seen someone mov-- fl g about the back of the store after CLKIIC e show, but did not become suspicl-U- 3 until after the fire. The Interior N f the store was burned so badly that The regular monthly baby clinic chck UP on "took which may have will be held In the Memorial Building thrill-- ' on Friday, October 5 from 1 to 3 P. wa. All those interested are requested t COLD WEATHER, IS COMING to be present, i Are you not see If us., 1814. Surviving are her husband, parents, a daughter and two sons by her first marriage. Mrs. Ha Fowler, Lehi, and a. , He is survived by Ms parents and the following brothers end sisters: Clifford Fox and Shirl Fox all of Murray; Mrs. Frank Parker of Eureka; Dell Fox of American Fork: Mrs. Kate Hayes and Milo Fox of LehL . Funeral services will be held In the First Ward L. D. S, Chapel, Thursday, Oteober 4, at I p. m. Mrs. Win. Hall Is reported very in LehL HUGO Spanish Fork 38, wife of Mag-rath- J Mrs. Pearl Anderson Spencer Olsen Joseph Olseo of American Fork, died st her home Thursday ot childbirth complications. Mrs. Olsen was born In Lehi, Oct-- 6, 1895. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. She was married to R. Spencer of American Fork In 1915 and after his death was married to Joseph Olsen In 1925. Lynn Fox, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Fox, passed away at the L. D. S, Hospital in Salt Lake City, Tuesday morning at 1.15 of pleurisy resulting from He was born In Alberta, Canada, on November 12, 1911, a son of Jesse W. and Mary Powell Fox. He came to Lehi with his parents in typhoid-pneumoni- Assessor BRAXTON BARNETT Payeon Sheriff H. E. McNIEL American Fork Com mis toner v FOWLER Lehi H. W. JACOBS Pleasant Grove ! PASSES AYAY CALLED BY DEATH Treasurer DARYL FORMER LEHI WOMAN LYIII! FOX Attorney SHERM CHRISTENSON Provo MRS. R. L. ASH BY American Fork gar-TA- TICKET Auditor WESLEY JENSE Pleasant Grove JOHN E. BOOTH Spanish Fork ': OTHER LEHI YOUTH Clerk FRANK SALISBURY Sprlngville A. V. WAKINS Orem " oxte-ta&- lf DEATH CALLS AN COUNTY TICKET FOE .DESTROYS it THURSDAY, CCT03ER 4. REPUBLICANS NAME HEAVY LOSS TUESDAY o.! NEWSPAPEK HOME-OWNE- D at her home 111 Ray and Vaughn Spencer, American Fork, and three children by her second marriage, Helen, Donna and the Infant baby; two brothers, Melvin Anderson, Lob Angeles, and Golden Anderson, Provo; two sisters, Maren HeMea-reic- h, Pleasant Grove, and Thelm Evans, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum Lake visitor, Monday. was a Salt "out-Democ- art J ! H S i y- ' y e SPECIAL I FEICE TO I I . f RADIO Given Away Absolutely PR. CLOSE I H H AT THE IP(IDpl9 (IDp r ready? cut and install window glass. Other cold weather Items Stove Wie ; ?ipi Stove Pipe Elbows, Stove Pipe o H ars, Coal Hods, jop'k. ..Jl'Wfs' i u f I ( , Co ) Galvanhjed I OUR ST0GK OF I GOLD SEAL and we carry a run line of- them. Unions, Rayon Stripe 39c pair 69c Suit jfeafy Boys Unions Ken's Heavy Unions $1.25 Suit ?h!dren's Long Hose, Assorted Colors 15c Pair Ladies Cotton Hose 15e Pair 3 for 10c jt5ren Water Tumblers.. ,' lf You Don't Buy From Us Wt Both Lose, " PAGE CASH MARKET 1ST EAST, MAIN STREET, LEHI l i.iissig:iary . I n GOEIGOLEUU HUGS 9x12 YOUR !7S5 f MAIN STREET CHOICE FOR EACH fTTTl tin LEHI, UTAH dance friday of A missionary dance in honor U Dean Worlton and Boyd Larscn will be held In the DansArt on Friday evening, October 5. Good music has been arranged for and a good time Is promised all who attend. Proceeds of i the dance will go for the boys benefit, Eyerybody Invited. I Miss Mary Hardy and Carlyle Dou-ma- n guests of Ogden. were week-en- d of Miss Vera Brown. 8 Radios of Popular Makes Tickets Given Without Consideration WITH 25c PURCHASE TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY STARTING THURSDAY AT 1 P. M. (Today). 2 Given In October 2 Given In November 4 Given In December EXACT DATES CF DRAWINGS WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. U |