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Show lltie Lehi LEHI CITIES ire tree HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH. ATHLETIC FIELD TO TP? NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1938 No. 23 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD QUARTERLY CONFERENCE HEW GRAND STAND SUN. FOR THOS. COLLEDGE HAVE ROUTINE CHANGED at the track and Memorial He was a loyal friend and neighBuilding He stands 6 feet the !,rd between Word has been received by the 3 inches tali, and DEATH SUMMONS in the near wears size 14 bor and was always willing and 'the Tennis Court ready Stake Presidency from the head of shoes. He can palm to give a helping hand to those in need will be beautified bo as the ball ture. They the church that from the present time THOMAS COLLEDGE easily in either hand. of the the from beauty sacrificing for the comfort of others. Eh Hickman, the "praying Q to detract on, we will no longer have quarterly parson," His last sickness was brought on conference. In .Memorial Buiwing. and Les Wilkinson are two other place of the quarterly w. a- project auu u members of the Thomas Colledge. G9, died at his through a partial stroke which he This is a V. team and basket conference there will be suffered April 7, 1935. and in spite of home here Wednesday, rtpH in the near future. The February :. shooting and clowning ability are their conference and at the time when the till De bi all that loving hands and medical aid 400 that so people may main assets. These at 4:1") p. m are made following a other two conferences were previousboys take usually could do, he never recovered. He took L utted and they will be 10U feet the bail on trick passes from Evans, several months" illness of asthma and ly held, conventions for the auxiliary a second stroke Wednesday. L. and 12 feet deep. February organizations will be held. Simmons or Hood, and toss in baskets complications. 1936. at 3 a. m. flnri rtav&r ratroinosl He was born November 1, 18GC, in when they are needed. This will be quite a eip i" Conferences will be held in January consciousness. The end came in the i i .kn.'i' coatinc nrnhlem and ehi, Utah, the son of Joseph T. H. and iur All members of the team are ' on so July and conventions in April and afternoon of the same day at about great Colledge and Elizabeth Lewis many showmen and October. twill also be found useful Colledge, clowns, and the team as 1:15 o'clock. liferent occasionsa whole features trick ball handling, and had always made his home here, It was hoped that with this plan, bullet passes, English shots, clever with the erceptinn of a short time the conventions might help the leaders spent in Park City. of the different organizations to solve UNION MEETING dribbling and all around downing. FORMER RESIDENT He followed the occupation of farm-intheir problems. rr,nHp ii gts WW wt for their favorite prtformer. The program is under the direction of Miss Beth Jackson, the teacher. - ... semi-annu- NEW MERCHANDISE -- . , IN STOCK AT ' . jtUOOl GILCHRIST HARDWARE l The Gilchrist Brothers - now have taken the agency for the famous Norge Refrigerators and Washers and have them in stock, to be sold on your approval. The Norge dealers carry and stock raising during the a good line of stock and it is known DIES ON COAST LARGE CROWD Union meeting will be held Sunday UNUSUAL PROGRAM greater part of his life. for its quality and dependability. in the Second Ward chapel commenc TO BE GIVEN Funeral services for Thomas These washers and refrigerators at 2 o'clock for the workers of the ATTENDS GOLD & Colledge were held in the Lehi Third ing are on display at the Gilchrist HardMrs. Stockington of California, who M A. and the Genealogical organiWard Chapel. Sunday with Bishop I. An amateur hour program will be ware now. Be sure of Mrs. Nels Otterson, ;i a daughter you see this line zations. Useful information will be held in the Fifth Ward church FriGREEN BALL W. Fox, conducting. Her coast Saturday. before you make any purchases in jied on the a and given would attendance be good The opening song a huartet "Some1"4mic7o it "iinrlii- in Qolf day night at 8 o'clock. The program this line. appreciated. time is a dance revue given in the form of We'll Understand" Leo, Dale, A. Lake and was met by undertaker The M. I. A. workers were very Horace and a amateur hour. Each person enterGlen Hadfield, accompanMr and Mrs. Ernest Clark of 1 Wing. successful in their attempt to sponsor ied Mrs. Ivor Peterson was in Salt Lake ing the hall will be given a ticket by Mrs. Fern Johnson. visited with Mrs. Erastus Alpine, Word was received in a telegram the annual Gold and Green ball. A Wednesday on a business trip. with which they will be able to vote Russon on Invocation Harold W. Barnes. Sunday. Wednesday. large crowd gathered at the DansArt, Sketch Bishop I. W. Fox. n I- - : i Wednesday night to enjoy dancing as well as seeing the queen and her atNEGRO GHOSTS VS. tendants and this year's M. I. demonstrated. POWERS SHOE TEAM The hall was beautifully decorated colors and gold and green. FEB. 22IID in The stake board officers were with the outcome of the dance pleased and wish tp show their apprecicolorful they even to be more Reputed to all those who helped ation it by than last season, when one were they of the most popular barnstorming thanking them very kindlv. teams to invade and the Mid-WePacific Coast, the Negro Ghost cagers MILK PRODUCERS from ioux City, Iowa, will tangle with the Powers Shoe team at Lehi OCI COTI OlLCU . High st gymnasium, Saturdayday, rirrinrDO UrriUtnO Feb-22nd- Speaker Virgil H. Peterson. Duct "Whispering Ora Hope" Chipman and Kenneth Robinson, accompanied by Miss McDonald. Remarks Bishop Wm. Hadfield. Solo 'Face To Face" Abraham Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson. Third Speaker Elisha Peck-Sol"Let the Lower Lights Be Burning" Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Johnson. Riina.'licinn-nthor Pfintpc i lie iavc in jLfui cn't dedicated by John Hutchings. Biographical Sketch Thursday, Friday, Saturday j , , ....... ..i- H. ana ricuzauetn j,ewis oueuge, was hnvn at November Ltah. J Ghosts' team l. Lehi, is little "Fuzzy" on the corner of First South and Evans, a small but speedy forward. annual meeting of the organization 18GG, Evans is one of the fastest dribblers held recently in the Xewhouse Hotel, Fist West streets about where the Leland Powell residence now stands. is the and is the inventor of Salt Lake City. country The house was made of adobe and 'k "screen" dribble. CI This year the V Plni-l- r rif Tuhi. WHS nflmpd of two rooms. consisted They lived team has a new variation of the president, succeeding A. F. Rundquist until his father accepted the here dribble, with three men acting as of West Jordan. Other officers were interference on an unusual formation. position of toll keeper at the Jordan chosen as follows: River Bridge- Here he spent many The new of the most One brillant stars addition to the team is four letter man at Columns University, a 190 pound flash, who Plays forward. Hood is planning to tote up professional boxing after the basketball season ends. "Suitcase" Simmons, a giant and aost clever center, is one of the slowest moving players on the team, but s an accurate passer and basket shot. Pete Hood, Ernest Layton of Layton, vice-pres- -; Maurice P. Monson, Salt Lake, sec. and treasurer; F. R. Richards, Farrn-ingtoassistant Clyde L. C Jacobsen, assistant general manager, and Clyde Gillman, field representative. Two new diretcors are William B Smith of Alpine and E. W. Irving of Woods Cross. The eexcutive board is Kays-villcomposed of A. P Barton of Mr. Rundquist and Mr. Clark. sec.-trea- -; I Wolverine 'onderful are agents for this medium tons, i patterns, also comrjlete regular Mkof other H boots. RED !or BAIT. all members "e" y HQ Attention we line. keeping P,.Mr-Ha- nt Petrolum RAwn uTTonrpo of the family. Keep your feet dry. , Coke .. $7 TON DELIVcKtu stock of Sheep Lined Coats, Coats, Leather Jackets, Wool Jackets, Boar JJleCoats, ' Jackets. Zipper Jackets and thttette Coats rjer " need of merchandise call on ... AT REDUCED PRICES DISCOUNT Jotlre h 81 $6.50 AT YARD in H Colledge, of Lehi. he returnFollowing his marriage then one for year, Park City ed to re since has he came to Lehi where were in His interests sided. oicintr. .o.-.-anaj and He was a great home lover, childFrom seldom left his home. -- GOAL iT COAL ALL GRADES OF BEST am HAND AT LOWEST PRICES. t t ZIMMERMAN COAL CO.;; ""im carefree, happy days, hunting fishing and trapping. His father taught school and played a very important part in public life of Lehi, but this had no attraction He was content to live for Tomand attend the school of nature uith doors." the "Great-outo- f In the year 1878 the Colledge GO acre tract of family moved to a e land just north of the Horse-Shobend of the Jordan River. During the ears of 1879 and 80 he worked for th... Norman brothers on a farm and then went to Park City where he mined for the Nomans until 1KML OM At 1Ullv. ion He wa hannzea iarcn On July 24, 1894, he married Mary Ann Slater at Provo. To this union 4 daugh-an- d i re born eleven children him have son preceded one lers Great Beyond." lie is surto th the following vived by his wife, and John.,,,',1 Mrs. flanirhters: rsons M. and A-Joseph Thomas Hatchings, i John Arnold, all of Lem; Mn. Delbert Mrs. Miles, of Reno, Nevada; also 12 Oxborrow, of Ely, Nevada; brother. Joseph grandchildren and one I CHICKEN MEN! Hic-- o hronHc: . Officers of the Salt Lake Milk Producers Association were elected at the e, wk Shoes 11 T on Phone-171- -W A. T. M I Yard, Hi-- " .. . u i I.r.nl. ttT - Ml" A II .lr 10 Pound Bag 56c SUGAR - 3 for 10c BREAD, 12 ounce loaves 29c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. Jars 27c S. W. COFFEE. 1 Pound Can 23c Cake Flour, Globe A-- l Tuna Flakes 2 for 19c Oxydol, large size 21c A-- l 2 Packages 19c Soda Crackers Syrup, 10 lb. bucket 69c Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. 23c 2 Dozen 45c EGGS, Large White 21c Crystal Wedding Oats 2 lbs. 19c Rockwood Cocoa Peet's Granulated Soap, 40 oz. Package and 2 Large Crystal White Soap for MEATS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Armours Star Lard 4 lbs. 75c 5c lb. Spinach Potatoes - 10 lbs. 10c 4c lb. New Cabbage Shortening, 4 lb. pkg. 49c Fresh Salmon Steaks, any cut 5c Lettuce Weinners, fresh FEED DEPARTMENT The battle in life depends on a proper start. Be sure and give your feedbaby chicks the proper start by hundred. $2.80 Surebuild per ing 29c We carry a full line of Poul try, Dairy and Hog Feeds. BALED STRAW CEDAR POSTS 15c lb. 20c lb. 15c lb. Dr. Salesbury'g Poultry Supplies. DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR com- - the hood to death he remained u watering rad to nature, of seachanging the of pirds, nation his expen-onr-- e sons and predicting from the intensity of winters through conditions. different atmospheric time hunt He spent all his leisure ing and trapping. . tt& PUDIIE jll"l' 76 OR STATE 73 IIMIMIM Ol HP III HIIIBIIII lllll'l I 7l earn onoe rowers i vs. Ghosts lWn M b. H. F. Gym.8 &t?wAv Feb. 22nd, III " ST., LEHI The Game of the Season For Benefit of Boy Sconts |