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Show The em tree LEHl CITrs F IV LEHI SSIOfJARY FAREWELL HOME-OWNE- ire NEWSPAPER D TY. UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER It, " 1935 No, 1ft 1935 Red Cross Poster BAUD UNIFORM Invites Your Membership SARURDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY .:.rv farewell in honor of leda PhiHiPs will be held in the Story. first Ward tnapei, oawiruay. Dancing. Lr 16th at 8 o'ciock. Drama. to ic the first lady missionary Music. one lhi for a long ura church Closing Exercises. and .rtive part in It I affairs of the ward and stake officersis urged that all stake and ward make a study of the topic, fcold receive tne suppon ui u.o our Recreation Program "Making a Lmmunity. as she will maice and Creative'' so that all our oi lortiiy representative in the discussion- Stake my participate I the mission field. officers will please see that all ward la will leave for the mission officers are informed as to this infin Salt Lake City, xsovemDer i sufficient time to make preparation. Vj lejve for the mission field on BENEFIT DANCE jiis I UNIFORMS FRIDAY - fed OB;, nd i ie; l.day- Cm. following at the out mi program farewell: u. ue : wui Comer. Vera Anderson CO Nola iing tivt - duet and BALL-WADLE- Y le n aiimao. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball wish Dale Anderson. monica solo to announce the marriage of their Bishop Hadfield and daughter, Verla, to Merlin Wadley of quartet Pleasant Grove, son of Mr and Mrs. arks Bishop Anderson, R. D. Wadley. They were married in S arks The missionary. Salt Lake City, November 6. They Hansen, will make their home in Pleasant the program there will Grove. iance held in the Amusement Verla has taken an active part in Contributions w ill be accepted the church activities of tihe Fifth door and punch and doughnuts Ward. She is a graduate of the Lehi e sold during the dance for 5c High School. The young couple have many friends who wish them much joy in their future years. Bep. rest the ston, KUin jr ff-v- ; Peterson. nr U I solo-W- alter f i till 'the y 'it 'b I Je P; Greatest Mother: 4 ft ' The couple plan a honeymoon trip to Seattle, Washington, and then down o mm-Th- is a. program program is to be nrenrer the coast to Californa and will make their home in San Diego this winter. friends neral numerous have iscussion conducted They by the fral Board them in wishng who join together members. in 'Pic success and of "MaTcing happiness Our Recreation greatest m Recreatoinal life. married their future and Creative." Through the M. I. A. Cultural rses. Miss Virginia Meiling has joined Through the promotion of danc-dram- a the La Vaudis Club at the B. Y. and music. held their initiation party. Through helping people to '"their free time profitably. Through promoting our objec- - The Building of Latter-da- y its," ; couple. newly-marrie- d of Tuesday evening . . Wment Sessions in rses. Cultural WANTED SEE nf Hospitality, peech. PEOPLE S CO-O- P. FEED DEPARTMENT LEHI, PHONES 76 or 78 f COMPLETION AT MANNING PLANT The addition of a new kiln roaster at the Manning plant of the Manning Gold Mines company, which is nearing completion, will permit increased gold recovery and open the plant to the treatment f base ores. The new installation at the 500 ton cyanide plant will cost in the neighborhood of and will be ready for operation by November 15. The plant is being enlarged under the direction of T. J. Welcker, engineer for W. F. Snyder & Sons, which controls the Manning Gold Mines company, and W. H. Brinton, superintendent of the plant. Operations at the plant which was erected in 1932 for the retreatment of millions of tons of tailings at Mannimr und Mercur, are sroing ahead! the daily, half of which comes from and the tailings pond at Manning other half from the Lewiston Peak which s Mining company at Mercur, & also controlled by W. F. Snyder $35.-.00- aramount PROVO. IB. KOV. mmmm-- - VT A TI H, 44 1 t ''' UTAH New Dresses and thriving mining community, supporting a population at one time of 2,500 0ny ft Ladies'Jiosiery persons. Prior to about 1900 the ore was shipped to Manning for treatment due to the availability of warter. Manning is located about five miles south of Mercur, over mountainous country. With the advent of the cyanide process plants were erected at Mercur and Manning was abandoned-Icontinued for years as one of the leading mining districts of the state, of war; D. q Jackling. president of the Ut ,h Copper company, and E. A. Wall, founder of the enterprise which later became the Utah Copper. The r'rr: t began to decline n 1912 and by I' ll as virtually abandoned. It wa:- the life in the prire of gold in 1933 Vt resulted in the revival of th o! district. When the yellow rrctal went from $20.07 to $35.00 an ounce the pendulum swung from the loss to the profit side of the ledger for much of the ore. Lehi has bee!! greatly benefited the past summer through the money being Mens Shoes, Hats and Clothing and News. from 2 P. M. EnngS 3r,CKid8 10c Power MAIN STREET Iioc ioic LEHI, LTAH 1 j MUST ACCEPT WORK IF IT IS OFFERED RETURNS FROM MISSION FIELD Fulmer Allred, son of Mr. and Allred, returned home from the California L. D. S. mission field where he has been laboring for the past two years. Elder Allred was unable to continue on wi'h his labors because of sickness. He was operated on for appendicitis Wednesday in the L. D. S. Hospital. Elder Allred was enjoying his mission very much and he was also doing some very splendid work The resi- Mrs-Aar- on g Sunday-evenin- de s of Lehi wsh him much success and hope that he will be able to continue with his mission in the near future. NOTICE We still need your help on the Scarlet Fever. A few cases continue to Bhow up. With a little more care on the part of parents I believe we can stop this entirely. It is possible this thing is being spread a great deal in Sunday School! and Primary. We have no way of checking the children there. But if the parents would examine their children carefully each day before they are permitted to go to school or Sunday School we would not have these light cases going about spreading the disease. Please be a little more careful and conscientious about this thing and wa will have fewer cases. DR. E. EDDINGTON. UIII0II MEETING The Stake M. I. A. Union Meeting is to be held November 20th in the Lehi Fifth Ward at 7:30 o'clock. The M. I. A. Stake Board is very desiri-ou- s of every mutual worker being present. The scout department would like the District Council. Troop Committeemen and the Scout Matsers to attend Some members of he thia meeting. Scout Executive from Provo will be present to give some very good inhave come to the structions to the scout workers. attention of the Utah Works Progress Administration to the effect that some NOTICE relief clients are refusing to take such temporary private employment, as work in beet fields, for fear, that Any lady who is still living who while they are so temporarily employworked in any capacity on the old ed they will miss out on opportuniStake Board will please comties to be called to work on Works Alpine municate with Robert Ball or Mrs. A. Progress Administration projects. H. Fitzgerald and it will be appreciThese clients are warned that they ate). They are trying to get a commust not refuse to accept private emof the Le hi Stake Board. plete history temployment, even though it is of a porary nature. To refuse private The American Legion Auxiliary employment is to run the risk of being went over 'he top with a 100 per cent crt off from the list of those persons which exceeded 26 drive membership eligible to work on federally aided members. In last week's paper it was pmiects. to have 7 members. We as published The eocial service divisions in the wish to correct that error. several county relief office are instructed to call to the attention of relief clients opportunities for employment and if clients refuse to take jobs at wages generally paid and un- - attracting such men as John Dern, father of George II. Dern, secretary ' PERSONS Oil RELIEF FULUER ALLRED A few complaints - Day Feati 25c developed in the Lewiston Peak, which include the old Consolidated Mercur and other properties of the Mercur distrct. will also be sent to Manning for treatment While the gold content of the tailings is small, they are never the less yielding a substantial profit. The dumps at Manning, approximating 1,000,000 tons have been treated three times. The Manning plant employs a process of counter current decantion applied to cyande, which has been highly successful in extracting the small amount of gold remaining in the tailings. The company employs a crew of 40 men and an additional 40 are employed at the Lewiston Peak property. A group of the leasers are also operating at the Mercur property. Was Thriving Area During its heyday, Mercur was a t H Rubber Footwear lContinuou, 0, Boosts Recovery Installation of the Kiln type roaster will increase the recovery of gold from of base the tailings and the treatment was which plant, in the Manning ores ore. Confor gold primarily designed encountsiderable base ore has been of the workings lower ered in the 4i:-!4-M-H-H- p, property. The Manning plant has years of work ahead. In addition ito the Manning dumps, the company has approximately 3,000,000 tons of tailings from the old Consoldated Mercur mill at Ores Mercur, which will be . Sons. GOOD SOFT WHEAT Dancing. Music (opera). :?Hour-9:- 00 10:0- 0- Lew iston Peak ROASTER NEARIHG If ion Call." The band members and mothers of band members of the Lehi High School have been trying for some time to raise enough money to buy each member a uniform. They have raised more enthusiasm lately than ever before and they are willing to make sacrifices to enable them to obtain suits. The members have talked the matter over with their parents and advisors and with the help of these two parties and the citzens they hope to get uniforms which will be a credit to Lehi. The mothers of the band members are selling chances on a quilt which is to be given away at the dance, Friday evening, November 15, to the person who holds he lucky ticket. The advisors are helping the students sponsor the dance. Now it is the citizens turn to give their support and show their appreciation to the students who are so interested in making our town a more creditable place in which to live. The Band Uniform Dance will be held in the DansArt instead of the High School Gymnasium on Friday, anNovember 15, as previously nounced. Johnny's Utahnians, a nine piece orchestra, will furnish the music-Thsupport so far given to the band by the enterprising people of Lehi is very encouraging for the suits. The dance promises to be a pleasant evening of entertainment for everyone. The band concert will precede the danle and will be held in the High School Auditorium from 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.. Friday, November 15. A interesting program of band concert numbers has been prepared and the well balanced high school band promises everyone to an enjoyable entertainment. A variety of special numbers will include: Solo Ernest Tenor Saxaphone Allred. Bass Vocal Solo Kirk Crabb. Reading Helen Hansen. Baritone Solo Max Sharp. Trumpet Duct Lowell Fox and Keth Smith. Piano Solo Mrs. Grace Croft. e Grove High School, 4v. November 22 at 7 o'clock FRANK- - FRANCIS The Lehi Stake presidency are i;g that all Mutual workers be Of social interest to the people of i it at tnis this is community is the announcement meeting, it very tant that they get the instruct- - of the marriage of Mrs. Alice Frank Gif fc hich have been prepared by the of this city, and Mr. R. H. Francis of al board. There will be five The marriage took place gen- - California. No lioaird members at this meeting to 7th in the Salt November Thursday, i!e I I out the following program : Lake temple. M I General Assembly 7 :00 to 8 :00 The bride's mother Mrs. Sarah n si Knudsen, entertained at a prettily syer. appointed wedding supper Thursday fr.ging of 51. I. A. Song "The evening at her home in honor of the Pleasant tawnstration in. U T 1 ! MARRIAGE Institute will be held M. I. A. I ; 0,1, eryd der conditions normally prevailing in the community, they will be cut from, the relief rolls. CONCERT FOR BAND tL ICii & snent here that was made at Manning Lehi being the closest and Mercur. town of any size. L 0 51 j Blank empty pages today, may sonic hold a idea. world-inspiri- THE MOVIE BUSINESS IS JUST j ng ONE FAINT JOB AFTER ANOTHER, |