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Show l lie ehi Free Pre LEHI CITY'S VOLUME HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D ! IV LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. DEATH GALLS BEET HARVEST PROIllEflT MATRON Harvesting of the sugar beet crop will begin in Lehi today. (Thursday). The Hickey and Lehi loading stations will be ready to receive the beets. Farmers are expected to begin the harvest of beets 100 percent this week in order to have them harvested before stormy weather begins. There is reported to be a larger yield this year than that of last season with a larger acieage. Field Superintendent Herman Green was in Lehi Tuesday notifying beet raisers that the loading stations were opening Thursday. a "atborn Internment was made in the Lehi city cemetery. "TO MOTHER-- ' By Joseph Hansen Gone to her rest such a beautiful rest, Spirit at peace with the ransomed and blest. "Let me go home'' was her last earthly cry, God sent his angel who bore her on high. Sweet peace, faithful one, your days were well spent You've lived the lifes mission for which you were sent. Rosabell K. Woodhouse was sent July 18, 1862 to Lehi, to gladden the home of John Karren and Maria Lawrence, who were thrifty, energetic pioneers. Rosabell had a happy childhood. There were eight other POWERS BEADS LEHI FISH, GAME GROUP Thomas Powers was of the Lehi Fish and Game president assocation at a meeting held Saturday night in which J. J. Madsen, state warden, gave an illuminating talk on pheasant and deer laws. Other officers elected were as follows: Richard Gilchrist, Herman Allred. secretary and treasurer and Clarence Holmstead, Dale Peterson and Henry Wathen, ed vice-preside- STUDENTS TO HAVE e. FALL VACATION directors. The annual fall vacation of the Lehi Junior and Senior High Schools will NOTACAHDIATE begin on Friday, October 18, with the students reassembling for class work FOR MAYOR on Monday. October 28. Teachers of I w ish to state that I will not be a the high schools will take the annual candidate for the election this fall. school census during the vacation. office is taking too much of my The The elementary and primary grades will close on Wednesday, Otober 23 time away from my business. I wish to thank the Republican Party for an reassemble for class work on Montheir patronage and hope that they day, October 28. Teachers of the discan select a candidate satisfactory to trict will attend the annual teachers all. convention. STANLEY M. TAYLOR. Mayor. 0 NEW GROCERY TO NOTICE TO OPENS TODAY e ate Deer Season Opens October 20 Duck Season Opens October 21 Don't use just any old shells use PETERS The ammunition you can shoot ith Slacks Prices $4.69 up. James Holden, Mrs. H A. Anderson. and William Goates ausu. . NoDistrict L. Wilcox anl E. R. Dickerson. Mrs. J. White, District No. 3- -H. E. Smth. and Joseph Andy Trane Mrs. 4 No. District Schow. Noble Evans and Randall Mn 1 RUTH JOffiSSELECTED TOEDITLEiiiSICIi "Boar-Hide- ," and Boys. All weights of Underwear Sheep Lined Coats Lined Jumpers Gloves, Mittens and Seasonable Wearables Prices well within range of your purse. When in need of Seasonable chandise just call on Mer- City officials are asking the of every Lehi citizen in helping rid the city of unclean outbuildings and premises. At the last council meeting the question was discussed and an attempt will be made to have all unclean privies and other danger points removed. A recent outbreak of typhoid in Springville was directly traced to flies carrying the disease from filty outdoor toilets to many citizens of the city. The government has placed at the disposal of all Lehi people properly built, sanitary outdoor toilets with the constructon cost free the people to furnish only the material, eithern new or used. This generous offer is available now for those who wish to take advantage of it and a number of the toilets are already constructed, ready' for delivery. Citizens are warned that they must clean up all unclean places that will harbor breeding places for flies or proper steps will be taken to have them cleaned at the citizens expense. This movement is taken to protect the health of every Lehi person and all should be willing to do their share in heping made our city a healthy place to edit th. The "Lehision" staff, annual, has been local high school's business named. Editor, Ruth Jones;chief Crabb. Kirkham iate t A togr.pl.er . Ernes photographers, Wilcox; D Me" rtrf BmJ M1KJ5S7" M..r t Evan M. M Marie Thurman j I U LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET Get a Sanitary Toilet for HALF PRICE the W. P. A. furnishes all labor and completes the toilet on ground. Customer pays for material tonly. See Sample Miss at technical. ; I Croft GOODWIN'S I 1 Editing. JSL U. WIBffllPMJE LUMBER YARD daughter of ' , were guest Sunday. Mrs. Charles Gurney, mother HEADS STATE INSURANCE LIEU Denzil Brwn. son of Mrs. Julia Brown of Lehi, Provo real estate and insurance man. was elected president of the Utah State Association of Insurance Agents at the annual convention held Saturday at the Newhouse hotel. He succeeds Robert Salmon of Ogden. The assoiation is a large and influential organization with which every insurance man in the state is affiliated. Mr. Brown was born and reared in Lehi. BLIND CONCERT ' OCTOBER 18 A concert for the benefit of the blind will be held in the High School Auditorium on Friday, October 18, and sponsored by the Lehi Lions Mothers Club. Program numbers will be furnish by blind students of the State School of the Blind, directed by Murray B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and daughter. Conne Lee of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning. Sr. ANNOUNGJELIENT ' "The fall term of my dance school start next Saturday, October 12," announces Beth Jackson of the Jackwill son Dance School. "A class will be feiven for beginners, boys, and advanced students. Those interested, ad wishing to en roll, meet at the Memorial Building Saturday at 10 a. m. 25c per lesson. NOTICE OF PRIMARY 1 Notice is hereby given that a Primary of the Citizens and Taxpayers Party will be held in the High School Auditorium. Lehi, Utah, County. Utah, on Thursday. October 10, 1935. at 8 o'clock p. m. The object of the meeting is to nominate a ticket to be voted upon at the election on Tuesday, November 5, 1935, as follows: One mayor; one four year terra councilman; three two year terra councilmen; one c'ty recorder; one treasurer and to transact any other business that may come before the Primary. .. G. A. WALL, Chairman. MAX McKELLLER, Secretary. non-partis- A HOME INSTITUTION 2-- Also a swell assortment of Zipper Jackets in "Chervel Suede," Suede Checks, etc., for Men GILCHRIST HARDWARE held October 8, 1935. - asking about Zipper Jackets premises1 FORMER LEHI MAN d. ing have those "Clark Gable" suits the boys have been ize8 2 to 16 years HEALTH OF CITIZENS MENACED BY to live. It Is also pointed out that a number REPUBLICANS of citizens have not cleaned the weeds from the walks adjoning their properAll Republicans are hereby notified ty. Those who have nota Iready that there will be a Repubican prim- cleaned the weeds away are requested ary held In the High School Audi- to do so at once or the neessary steps torium, Saturday, October 12, 1935, at will be taken to have them remved 8:00 p. m., for the purpose of select- by the city. term Councilman, ing a mayor, term Councilmen, City three Recorder and City Treasurer and to PRIMARIES TO DE HELD with confidence. IS i TO CLEAN PREMISES Julius Otterson will again join Main Street business people, when he opens his new grocery store on Main Street. Today. Mr. Otterson has remodeled the former pool hall and has built attractive shelves and departure: counters, attractively painted in Oh! spotless woman in a world of white and blue, preparatory to stockshame. ing a complete line of With splendid and silent scorn groceries. He will be pleased to greet transact any and all other business Go back to God as white as you came, his friends at his modern grocery on that may properly come before the TONIGHT & SATURDAY meeting. Main Street, Friday morning. The kingliest warrior born. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. Mrs. Gaines and children reBASIL DORTON, Chairman. Primaries of all three parties will NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS turned Fred home this week, followng a be held this week-enE. B. GARRIET, Secretary. The Citizens three months vacation in Wyoming. will be fceld tonight (Thursday) in the High School Auditorium at 8 All Democrats are hereby notified Democratic o'clock p. m. Both Republicans and a primbe will that there buildMemorial Democrats will be held in Lehi SatLehi the in held ary 12 1935, at October urday night at 8 o'clock p. m. The Saturday, ing, Democrats in the Memorial Building 8:00 p. m., for the purpose of selectand the Republcans in the High School term Councilman, ing a mayor. Auditorium. term councilmen, City three Citizens are urged to attend these Recorder and City Treasurer and to business other all preliminary elections as it is at the transact any and the before that the party tickets are come primary that may properly elected. In a city election when the meeting. men are known personally to the DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE, the man, and not the party is voters, Chairman. Sylvan Clark, the one usually voted for. so it is Mrs. Lela Coates, Secretary. your duty as a citizen to be present at one of these primaries and do your share to put the best representative ELECTION JUDGES on the ticket for he peoples' vote on November 6th. And don't forget to NAMED TUESDAY register. Regardless of what party you bethe Municipal to attend your primaries and for long election of Judges 5. 1935, vote for your choice at the comthen November held Election to be meetCouncil election, the ing at City were hosen up-to-d- S CITIZENS URGED TO BEGIN TODAY share with. She was nFATH SUMMONS MRS. affetcionately WOODHOUSE K. devoted to each and found gOSABELL great satisfaction and joy in doing her part, Karren Woodhouse, brothers and sisters to work, Mrs. Rosabell play and Woodhouse. died These experiences were to wjfe of John for prepare Lurday evening at the family resi- latter years. Our Creator had endowed her with gn in Lehi fallowing an illness of a deep religious spirit. More than in Lehi. July 18, 1862. anxious to become a member of the to Mr. Woodhouse in church she was baptized married d was September in Lehi the 6. 1874, at the age of twelve. A few resided had She 18S2. years later a patraichaj blessing was --ater part of her life. D- - S- - ckurch worker' given which promised she should have An ct've L in the teacher a husband suited to her condition and a as served she had and was be blessed with a posterity that should years, for many society relief of church be mighty. February 26, 1882, this active in other branches blessing was beginning fullment WShe is surwed by her husband, and when she married John Daniel Wood-housand sons daughters: following the Through combined efforts a Mrs. Malan Boley. Murtaufeh, Idaho; Mrs. and comfortable home in pleasing the fields L. A Adamson, American Fork; GlendaK Cal.; was obtained. Here they entered Alice LeCbeminant, upon Woodhouse, Payson; Ircl new responsibilities with confidence Thomas Mrs. Ed- and enthusiasm. To them were hornWoodhouse, Ruth. Nevada; Eli Mrs. Batchelor, ed the following sons and daughters: and ward Larsen Karsen. Mrs. Orilla Boley, Murtaugh, John brothers. two Lehi; Idaho; AmeriIdaho; Mrs. Maybell Adamson, AmerVernal, and Joseph Karren, H. ican Fork; Mrs. Alice Le Cheminant, can Fork, and one sister, Mrs. J. Los Glendale, California; Mrs. Clara LarAngeles. Dunkley, funeral servies were held sen; Mrs. Emma Batchelor. Lehi; Fifth Ward. Wednesday John T. Woodhouse, Payson; Irel jn the n with Bishop Henry Erick-goWoodhuse, Ruth, Nevada: James M. afternoon "UnaWoodhouse and Vida M. Woodhouse. presiding, the opening song, nswered Yet" Relief Socety Chorus. She has now living twenty-si- x grandReuben Davis. children and 14 Invocation Also two brothers, John Karren, VerSketch Mrs. Wayne Taylor. Chorus "Sometime We'll Undernal; Joseph Karren, American Fork; and one sister, Mrs. J. H. Dunkley of stand." Randall Schow. Los Angeles. Remarks Mrs. Edith Her religion was her every day Solo "I'm a Pilgrim" life. For many year she has served Evans accompanied by Mrs. Abe Anas a teacher in relief society. Her derson. Herman Goates. Remarks last desire was granted when recently Those Tears" Solo "0, Dry she performed her temple work. She died October 4, 1935. Lillian Knudsen. President Virgil PeterRemarks One of our poets explains best her son. on the Other Chorus Wanted Side." Benediction James M. Kirkham. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by John Karren of Vernal. ..No. 1935 Announcemen New Grocery Opens Today On Main Street Fresh Stock of Staple Groceries Julius Otterson, Proprietor |