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Show J T Ine hi Free Pre LEHI CITVS HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D rwBDI LfJU CITY. FT AH tm.-.- JlXE F. - I FPLACERiEMT OF SUMMER MUSIC PRO- WATERWORKS TO Taylor Stanley avor id "this Th.. ,L: i i.eiu students will Kiven the opportunity of received A. FITZGERALD APPOINTED CARETAKER OF MUTUAL DELL! the replacement of The release tz(rera!d has been Plans are . .appoint- waiter of Miitual Dell for j...anJ tn hav rtn-- r t i( mc mi , this year. .Mr. Fitzgerald will have t project, start either nday or tg ;he work on waterworkers. K city on May 31. signed as i. BDUCI hiring of the laborers will be by the contractors, but an effort Lehi men rt be made to employ officials The city possible. ,fver a asking those who have delinquent obtain employ-s-it nter iccounts. who on the project to use the money ij jr water accounts. Those whose Lar accounts are paid up wffl be nt IjsB the same consideration in as those who are delinquent. The en-i$m- charge of the Dell from June 22 to August 24 during the M, I. A. outings for the year. Mr. Fitzgerald is a good mixer and all around good sport, as well as well as being well qualified as a.Ieader and his appointment as dell caretaker will meet with the entire approval of the old and young of the entire three stakes. A number of improvements have been made at the Dell this year including an improvement of the beds and sleeping quarters and kitchen improvements. The highway is now complete to the Dell. The canyon this year is reported to be more 'beautiful than for several seasons. be again a summer travel he musical program, sponsord by the Alpine School Board and Lehi City. The work uill apain be directed by Abe Anderson who so successfully carried out the program last year. Any person who wishes to join of any the groups is invited to take advantage of the program. The classes are free to the students. The music program put over last year was one of the finest summer projects that Lehi has ever had as a large group of students spent many hours practicing their instruments with noticeable results. The band concerts during the summer were enjoyed by large crowds each week ana added a lot to the vacation months. lhe classes will begin Monday morning at the High School Building. Mr. Anderson will meet the following groups and (ratline hours and class dates '. Cornets 8 a. m. Clarinets 9 a. m. Trombones 1 0 a. m. the operations on mark the close of :jears of untiring efforts of the ;Jp City officials, those now in office the former officers as well. City 11 a. m. iifineer Bert Jones has also been Saxophones CITY BAND TO ORGANIZE rking untiringly on the project It is LOOP ROAD OPEN At 7 :S0 p. m. Monday all high ;be hoped that the contractors will school and old city band members are is weal neip wnerever possible, Reports from various parties who asked to meet at the inj Lehi men an opportunity of the high school have made the trip around the feck needed building to organize a city band. Any employment- loop highway are that the person who can play an instrument i national official beginning of toaterworks will Tim-panog- pbe at the Memorial Building, Fri- to register Lehi men who wish h' 5 : 1 V nave service, rpi i nose wno .ady registered and whose names a mi the active list at the re-epent agency at Provo will not 4 to register again. The regist- pnthat took place at the Memorial iJing a short time ago, with Mr. atii will be used for checking only, i those who have only registered fere will be required to who have registered pe by filling ae cards mailed from the Provo 2ewill not need to register again. :wviucih road around the loop is open and in splendid condition and that the ground is carpeted with vari colored flowers making the drive at this season one long to be remembered. KINDERGARTEN BEGINS A kindergarten for the children began in the Primary pre-scho- ing, Monday morning- BuildSixty-fou- r children who will begin school next year are registered in the two classes taught by Miss Phyllis Kirkham and Miss Arva Wing. Local autoists are asked to remember that the small children are at El. I. A- the school building during the forenoons and to take care in passing the school on Center Street, to avoid injurINSTITUTE AT MUTUAL DELL ing one of these little tots, who are likely to dart into the street at any The teachers are watching the time. e institute of the Lehi, and Timpanogos Stakes will children as closely as possible and are Wd at Mutual Dell'on Saturday. conducting the play periods on the 2. The institute will be for all grounds, but care is still necessary by Nand stake M. I. A. officers, ward automobile drivers as the little folk Mcs and activitv leaders. Mem- - are from all sections of town and directions when disf the General Board will be in scatter in all mot the institute and experts in missed from school. I vuiiiig avwvurcs win give fi leaders, valuable instructon for STORM BENEFITS LEHI HEVS JAMES A. MASON SUMMONED BY DEATH f 18 - - s AT-H- Carlos Schow. SooTeach Edith Evans- Me To Pray Mrs. - Remarks Wilford Warnick, President of the Timpanogos Stake. Remarks Bishop H- A. Anderson. We'll UnderQuartet-"Somet- ime Mable Taylor, Miss stand" Mrsi Foxand RayRulon Pearl Peterson, mond Stewart. Rr,tlirtinn A. J- - Evans. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery A. was dedicated by Patriarch - Biographical Sketch Mason, son of James Andres and Goleane Killer Mason, at Born-holw,s born August 15, 1849, Denmark. 21 years of James spent the first una aomK u native his life in farm boys did at other that things that time. t the month of April. 1871, America goBrother Mason left for and then England, Leeds'. ing first to where he Scotland, toGlasglow, for New York boarded a stein final desU-shn- rt his as with Lehi. Utah, stoDS were made at rhirat-o-r.. . and Omaha and " ."SOW JWt months oi - littu " - over two aiver m, GOODWIN'S LEHI MONDAY reached of June, J. II, Manson of the Utah Liquor Control Commission will be in Lehi on Monday, June 10, to issue permits for the purchase of package liquors to private parties- Mr. Manson will be at the Memorial Building from 10 a m. to 5 m. to issue the permits. He at Toledo, Ohio, after which the un- will be p. American Fork on Tuesday at happy group proceeded on their way, at the same hours. arriving: in Salt Lake City, where Plans for the opening of the pack they were met by John Mason, a age stores in Lehi are being mapped brother of James and Mathius Petersout, it is probable that there will be on. two stores in Lehi. one on the State Aside from the time spent in Lehi, highway and one on Main Street Brother Mason has lived at Beaver, The Lehi stores for selling the liquors Cedar City, and Grass Valley; having have not been designated, but they spent much of his time freighting and will be opened in the near future. It was while working in sawmills. working in a saw mill that Brother Mason had three of his fingers severed FIRST WARD by a saw which not only proved somewhat of a handicap but was severe PRIMARY REORGANIZED to his pride. Brother Mason was always congenial, lived his life in his own way and harmed no one. He had a strong testimony of the Gospel, he did not fear death and he was always looking forward to a brighter day and a blow - MISS HANSEN TO . ENTER INTERNATIONAL MEET JUTE 27 23 Preparations for sending Misa Pansy Hansen, Lehi's champion typist to the International Typing Contest at Chicago on June 26 and 27 are be- ing made by local citizens and clubs Miss Hansen has made a very good record and has a chance to win d meet at Chicago. She war valedictorian of the 1935 graduating class and has won two scholarships at the B. Y. U. at Provo and was recent- to ly presented wjth a scholarship West Minister College in Salt Lake City Miss Hansen is being sent to the meet by citizens who are donating The First Ward Primary was re to a fund for the purpose. A large cently reorganized with Mrs. Dorothy number have given donations for thed Southwick as president; Mrs. Florence purpose and any one who wishes their name to the list of donors Jensen as first counselor and Mrs. Zola Rutledge as second counselor. that will be published next week, are Retiring officers are Mrs. John S. asked to leave their contribution at Evans, Mrs. Effie Bushman and the E. N. Webb Jewelry Store. Miss Hansen will bring honor r Mrs. Florence Jensen. The teaching community at the meet and those staff is being reorganized and the association getting in to shape for the who wish to contribute will help Lehi and Utah in the right, summer work. manner by helping with the fund. the-worl- - to-ad- to-ou- MASS FREEING TO PROCLAMATION BE HELD MONDAY There will be a mass meeting held In the Memorial Building, Monday, June 10, at 8 p. m. of vital interest to Lehi dairymen or any one owning one or more cows. The Utah County Agent will be present at the meeting to discuss the government program for siding. the control of bangs abortion disease The opening song, a duet "Oh My among cows. Father," by Joseph Coulam and The government are working on a Frank Sharp, accompanied by Mrs. program to control this disease and Frank Sharpwill tost the cows of Invocation 'Harry Stoker. The communities free of charge. Vocal solo "0, Dry Those Tears" govenrment will allow $20 per head Mrs. T. F. Kirkham accompanied for cows that react to the test and by Mrs. Allen Fjeld.. will still allow the owner to sell the Sketch and remarks Hyrum John- animal for meat purposes for whatson of Pleasant Grove. ever they can get from the buyer in Max Rothe and I. Remarks addition to the f 20 allowed by the government. The meeting Monday is Solo "Jesus Lover of My Soul" called for the purpose of discussing Mrs. M. S. Lott, accompanied by Mrs. the plan and it is desired that all who Allen Fjeld. own one or more cows be present, and Remarks A. B. Anderson especially those who are opposed to Elisha Peck. the program or do not understand the Perfect Day" Joseph Duet "A program are asked to be the meeting Coulam and Frank Sharp. have the matter explained. and Benediction George Russon. Those who are not present will be The grave in the Lehi cemetery was counted as in favor of the program. dedicated by James Clark. Biographical Sketch of Carl Richard DAIRY CODE TO STILL Anderson BE IN EFFECT born in was Anderson Carl Richard - 21, DecemberSweden. Skaraborp, The Utah Dairy Code authorities 1880. His early life was spent in Sweden where he attended the public met Tuesday in Salt Lake City and discussed the state milk code. The schools. Brother Anderson immigrated to attorney general told the dairy men America with his mother, sister, that the new state law coming into Clara, and Brother, Henry in 193. effect on June 16. will carry practiall of whom have preceded him to the cally the same requirements that the Great Beyond. They came to Pleasant national code has and that code workGrove, Utah where the family was ers are safe in carrying on under the reunited with his father and brothers, same ruling. The ruling controls all Andrew, Gustave and Erie, I' o had rr,i!k sold into the Salt Lake districts come o America two years previously from other communities. (1891). Sylvan Clark of Lehi is a member Pleasant moved the state board of control. from of The family where the Grove to Lehi in 1898 present home was built in the Fourth RED CROSS OFFICIALS Ward of Lehi. In this ward he ser VISIT LEHI CHAPTER ved in various capacities such as block teacher and as a teacher in the Mutual Utah County Red Cross officers He ad- visited Lehi Red Cross officers SatImprovement Association. vanced in the priesthood and was a urday and asked their assistance in member of the 127th Quorum of furnishing their share of the Utah Seventy. County quota of supplies for the Brother Anderson was married to Veterans Hospital. Included in the Susie Bradley in the Salt Lake Tem- list arc kimonos, bedside bags, laundry ple February 24, 1921. He and his bags, knit aoz and beanies. The wife were very attentive to his mother articles to be made at home by the during her illness which ended in her Red Cross members and sent to the death Setpember 17, 134, She was hospitals. confined to a wheel chair after falling and breaking her hip in 126. Brother two daughters : Betty Jean, eleven Anderson was very patient and will- and Gtraldinc seven years of age. ing to serve her during: that time Besides his family he leaves three without a word of complaint. brothers, Andrew, Gustave and Erie, Carl Richard Anderson is survived as well as numerous friends to mourn by his wife, a son, Harold thirteen; his passing. - itri-stak- EHLHOCK CRAVATS month - - ? " Salt Lake City in 1871. In company with James was his father, Andres, his sister, Maggie. Jeppa Larsen and Peter Schow, five in all; however, like many other happy and hopeful imigrants their hearts were made sad by the loss of one of their number. Brother Mason's father became ill, died and was buried the glorious resurrection. He died June 3, 1935 at a Provo or has been a memer of the city, band Hospital at the age of 85 years, 9 18 days. is invited to join the band this months and Masons Of who came from Den the summer. There are several new instruments promised for the city band mark to Utah. Maggie Mason John-So- n, a sister, is the soul survivor of this year. The Lehi City Band has the once happy family. brightened holiday occasions since the first pioneer band of early Lehi, and the citizens look forward to the annual FUNERAL SERVICES Fourth of July serenades and summer concerts. There are a number of CARL R. ANDERSON talented musicians in the city who can build up a band that will surpass a most any band in the state. Let s get Funeral services for Carl R- Anderbehind Mr- Anderson and the city and son who passed away at a Salt Lake help in every way we can in boosting Hospital, Monday, were held in the and building the Lehi City Band. Lehi Fourth Ward, Wednesday, May 29, with Bishop Joseph E. Smith pre- James Andrew Mason, 85, pioneer carpenter, passed away at the Provo Hospital, Mondav. June 3 of infirmit He was born ies incident to age. in 15, 1849, Denmark, a son August of Andrew and Goleani Killer Mason. Mr. Mason came to Utah when youth, working in the lumber camps in the southern part of the state. later coming to Lehi where he resided until a short time ago when taken to Provo to the County Infirmary, the coming ward outings, He is survived by one sister, Mrs. k institute will Win t 10 a.m. The storms of the past week proved Mapgie M- Johnson of Pleasant Grove- continue until 10 p. m. All M. a boon to Lehi farmers and stockmen. Funeral services were held in the leaders are urc-eto nlan for A from the Jordan River Lehi First Ward. Wednesday afterreport ft attendance at the institute on station shows that during the noon with Bishop H. A. Anderson, m zz. storm of last week there was 1.01 conducting. The opening song "Though Deep inches of rainfall with the May total Mrs. Mable Taylor 1.5 S of an inch for the month. ening Trials" showing W." . m; bo Pparl Peterson Rulon Fox and ait Lake City with relatives. The average for May is .89. m i ir tJMT Raymond Stewart. Invocation Raymond Stewart Vinlin duet "O My Father'' Thomas-RemarkFreda Phillips and Audrey A. President Sketch and E f TO SELL PERMITS If 1 that the government II. week V LIQUOR COMMISSION JECT TO BEGIN HON. BEGIN THIS WEEK "W . i. Whereas this city has been served for many years by the Denver and Kio Grande Western Railroad, Union I acihe Railroad and the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad and Whereas these railroads have long played a vital part in the lives of our people, and Whereas these railroads have paid, and continue to pay, large amounts in taxes, and Whereas these railroads have furnished employment for many, and Whereas these railroads have joined with other western railroads in, first, reducing basic fares and sleeping car charges, and, second, In air conditioning all principal passenger trains, and Whereas the Governors of Western States have asked that the public pay honor to Western Railroads for their continud pioneering. Now, therefore, I, Stanley M. Taylor, Mayor of the City of Lehi, Utah, ask our.citizens to Join in the obserr ances of "Railroad Week" from Monday, June 10th to Saturday, June 15th. (Signed) Stanley M. Taylor, Mayor- - SAFETY LEAGUE TO 1 ORGANIZE FRIDAY Lehi citizens have been called to meet in the Memorial Building, Friday evening to organize a chapter of the Utah Safety Council to promote safer and saner driving and educate the people in safety measures. It is desired that there be a good attendance at the meeting Friday evening at 8 p. m. NOTICE An officer of the National service will be In Lehi at the Memorial Building at 8:30 a. m- - Saturday. June 8 for the purpose of registering all those who wish to register in the National service for employment on the replacement of the City Water Works. Do not confuse this with the regist-lati- on with the one that recently took place wih Mr. Austin, at the Memorial Building. Mr. Austin's list will be used for checking only. Those desiring work on the waterworks must register with the National Service. Those already registered with the service do. not need to Please register early. |