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Show i 1 lie Lehi Free Pre WIDELY READ LEI HANSEN WINS LEH MEDAL IN TYPIHGj GOLD tt.un annex. Hansen of lem , the . r- CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, APRIL MATRON CALLED 4 'pTc$h I - No. 30 2, 1936 c""e I i NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D t l 1 - ! BY DEATH SATURDAY Mrs. Mary Elvira Fotherinham. 80, passed away at the home of Mrs. Susie Lewis, Saturday afternoon. Funeral sendees were hild in the Lehi with Wednesday Second Ward, ' More outside peupkofien-e- r at the cemetery than probably any other place in a small community. They are always observing and free k- tT Commercial Contest, which dyd at tne - nlace in the amateur rontest- She also brought , n"' Uo , All because oi . ;h00l honor, . TRACK TEAM IS SELECTED I. Goodwin conducting. Boys who are to participate in the The opening song by the Second track events in Lehi have been chosen able or otherwise. Ward quartet, followed by prayer by and the list is announced this week, uic among ranked ,as Many cities and communities have A. B. Anderson, Mrs. Minnie Webb the boys are preparing for a 6eason Lehi, rrovo, realized these facts and disgraceful I were then read the biographical sketch and of success and they are now putting condition of their cemteries, and have ind Prv0 gave a talk, followed by a song, ''I'm forth their best efforts so as they may 42 schools represented modernized them .ere were all un- by removing A Pilgrim," by Mrs. Oliver Kittinger, bring honor to their school. Beet with 455 students p.irticisigntiy lences, stones and shrubs, the speakers were G. S. Peterson and The track boys include the follow' ill events. ' leveled and sodded the entire place RC. Allred. after which ' fjB the President ing: received a gold medal and now have a beautiful ia Hansen Mrs. Lula Anderson, Mrs. Rula Dor-to- n garden of Freshies Keith Bushman. - lawn and flowers of which and Miss Flossie Webb sang, vjfjwara. every wmer tne oi to Russell Bone, Frank benecitizen is Sophomores given extremely proud. "Jesus Lover of My Soul," the Reed Jenkinsen, C. Adams, Lehi could have one of the most Hardy Heber st but owing to tne iaci uiai offered by diction was then last Paul the Allred, Joe scholarship Lambert, Hutchings, beautiful cemeteries in the country. It iejhad won Webb. the second place is Ward Clark, Victor Leo Russon, it was given to located, its soil is good E. favorably of Sketch Mary Biographical Smith, Sherman Evans, Don Pete, In the contest it was said for grass and bowers it is well laid Fotheringham Ibe on Keith Smith, and Craig Crabb. Miss Hansen was writing out and by a W. V A. projptc could Elvira Fotheringham, daughMary The minute. a words Juniors Kile Gray, Dick Mitchell, 100 be thoroughly and Liformly modern-ideage of ter of Thomas and Mary Rowland to Ernest for is Gough, Jeese Moore, Don anyone open contest eur James, was born at Salt Lake City, Chamberlain, La Veil Hacking. Lynn j who wishes to, so you can see would Jl.i This program necessiate the Utah, March 4, 1856. ManMilton Rrjsson, had stiff eompeti-Asid- e leveling of all lots to one Miss Hansen grade, reHer father was converted to the Hunter,Howard Thomas, R.Sidney C. Allred, ning, from the fact that the moval of all fences and board maik-ers- , church in his native land, Wales, J. C. Allred, and Grant Evans. Lriter which she was using was the removal or laying flush with where he did considerable missionary hx- Robert 'Gaines, Howard Seniors SeatUe. Wash. . JacWe Butbroken "Carnation ijjty broken and could not be (Special) He Ormsby by to Utah. the ground of all small stones and work before emtrratintr Merlin ter record of 38,606.6 Loveridge, Fred Wan-lasscreen star, King's" pounds Cooper, was a stone cutter by trade and when Taylor, lj time for tne coneesi &ne tame leaving where ever permissible only of milk. She also produced 1,725.5 Calvin a crown double Fox, on Kay Hunt and the bead places leadine. one large or family stone to a lot, the he came to Salt Lake City he worked of butter, beating the record Cecil Evans. of "Carnation Ormsby Butter King," pounds A. Rex Johnson, director of the of 1,720 pounds of butter by "Dekol removal or lowering of all curbings at his trade on the Salt Lake Temple. symbolic of the cow's achievement Plus 8egis Dixie," a Canadian-own-e- d it, declared the meet to have been and the resding of lots which are now When she was two years old her in breaking both the world's milk Holstein. from the in sally successful both died leaving her and one sister, father grass. The new records were made at the production record and the world's ELECTRIC LINE Jpoint of numbr of contestants butter production record in a year's Carnation Milk Farms near this city, Elizabeth, for the mother to care for. Lets all think ''Cemetery Beautiful" test which the quality of the work accom- ended here Commaintained Carnation married recently. by the Four years later her mother for Lehi, and support a move for the WILL BE SOLD Watching the ceremony Is E. H. pany, makers of irradiated evaporIsaac Riddle, who proved to be a most modernization of our cemetery. of the Carnation milk. ated Stuart, president and Calves, yearlings met a at commercial teachers affectionate father. He provided the A W. P. A. project has been subCompany, and Carl Oockrell. veteran mature anima's, both cows and bulla, Itrenceand talks wer-- given by the herdsman who milked the new cham- are shipped to all parts of the United children with the best education availmitted for this work an word is exSale of all assets of the Salt Lake 365 days. lerent teachers. The subjet, "Type " the world in and States the the pion Interest throughout able. its of & approval. Utah Railroad, the Orem line, will away pected right In the background may be seen a of improving milk and butter promarried $ at Different Levels,", was was 22 she of the We are desirious of starting this At take age of the statue of place to the highest bidder within duction. Many American dairy herds portion by Evan Croft. to William Fotheringham in the St. a month or two according to B. L. "Segis Pietertje Prospect," whose owe their high standards to this work, just as soon as this project i3 milk record, made in 1920, was 1,500 acre farm laboratory, of all to William Fotheringham in the St. Ball, receiver. The Reconstruction approved, and full citizens and owner is hoped for. George Temple. To this union eight Finance corporation owns 1385,000 of RETURN children were born. In their early the 1480,000 outstanding in receiverLehi City Council. FEDERATED CLUBS GENERAL CONFER- married life they experienced many of ship certificates. FIELDS OF LABOR AMERICAN LEGION AND the hardships of pioneering for Utah is that several interMEET AT LEHI was in the making then. They moved estsIt willunderstood ENCE BEGINS bid in the federal court for AUXILIARY MEETING to Lehi in 1905 where they made the road, including Mr. Ball, himself. 'la B. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. friends. With the exception of The railroad which represents an of There will be a conjoint meeting Club Federated The First .'. Smith, returned home Monday meeting have the L. D. S. church officials FotherSister elsewhere visits brief of more than 15,000,000 Auxili investment the and as held Saturday in the Lehi Second lathe Eastern States Mission field. the American Legion the plans completed for the 106th has made Lehi her home for with more than $1,000,000 in bonds Memorial ingham in the one at were held, sessions Two returned home on account of ill ary organization annual general conference of the Ward. the past 31 years. Only two years outstanding, is a going concern. Its but he will return as soon as he Building at 8 o'clock April 2, (to- church, which leaders say will be at- 1U a. ra. ana one ai sp.m. i ne Auien-io- n after their coming to Lehi Brother roadbed is in excellent condition and DisClub is listed in the Federated night). pie to do so. He has been labor tended by more than 10,000 persons Fotheringham was accidentally killed all its equipment has been kept up in in clubs the of other auxiliary from outside the city. Sessions will trict Club, howiver The Provo unit er the past 18 months in the This left good shape. There is no possibility the Lehi Lehi were represented at the meeting. by a powder explosion. tern States. He has been travel-wit- h organization will entertain open Saturday in the L. I). S. taber to care for her of the line discontinuing operations, Sister Fotheringham reThe State Federated Clubs were an L. D. S. quartet for the members. nacle. childthe small other three children, out-oaccording to Mr. Ball. members from members All' All Legion and Auxiliary six months and he was general church authorities will presented by doing this time. this at married ren The line has been in receivership being town to be present. y conference twhen he was speak during the three-dacompelled to return are urged Sister Fotheringham served as a since 1927. over was The by presided meeting Hinckhome. While he was there he with exceptions of Alonzo A. teacher for about 25 Mrs. Fern Brockbank, president of Relief Society his mission ley of the council of twelve apostles, and took an active part othervery much. He SERVICE STATION years who is ill in California, and Apostle this district. hopes of returning within the She always had a LIQUOR COMMISSION the church. in wise The Athenian Club of Lehi served Mate future. F. Merrill, who is presiding Joseph whom she met word those for pleasant luncheon at noon for CHANGES MANAGERS over the European mission. T Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. with whom she associates and PAYS BEER LICENSE Lehi members. Club lane Webb, President Hel-e- J. Grant will con- v.suors and also returned home Tues- Sister Fotheringham Rre Surviving were work of outlines At the meeting tfter receiving an honorable re- the general sessions an.l deliver the following children: Lawrence Billie Preston of American Fork duct FEES TO LEHI CITY given in the lines of music, art, liter- from the Northwestern annnual his report. Service Ambrose States has taken over the Central Eurieka; Fotheringham, are These and drama projects. ature, the held be will by SMI, He renorts n a. Via vino- ornnv- Other meetings , . . , i i Fotheringham, Riverside, California; r Station and plans to run it for the j, j the primary a.'- - pnases wmcn may oe wen up uy iuc. Mrs. Ethel Woodhouse, labors very much. And he also The City of Lehi received a check priesthood, general the manager Payson; Otto became He to be helpful to the present time. fts that the sncittion anl the genealogical soc ety. clubs. It proved and LaMond for $130.00 from the state liquor conwork is progressing the latter part of last week. Payson; Fotheringham, furchoruses Ladies mnnions also will be held. 'clubs of Lehi. in that mission field and , Fotheringham, Lehi; also 27 grand trol commission, which sum represents that numKiiro r an A Buck Peteron was the former manv.. 0 ft v.. i r.liV.n tho-A! working in tne dineienc nioncu amc Mrs. the beer license fees issued for this and one children ' stake is expected to be organ- - ager of the station and he had a good tn attend if program. These same choruses will be o, a Seattle. Utah. the Minerva Beaver, Mowers, oragni municipality for the first half of 1936. by was He hnsiness. given at the Mate reaeraiea iiuo can do so. 'Ml Peck, Under the present law, the state possibly they the them who has completed his meeting, which is to be held in Salt people of Lehi and he gave rt term commission collects the license liquor misssion. cami hnmo last LAe City, April 16, 17 and 18. FORMER LEHI MAN best of service which are set by Lehi City, and fees, GIRLS psday. Elder Peck has been JUNIOR then remits the money to the local nng in the Northern States SUCCUMBS AT RELIEF SOCIETY HEETIHB LIONS officers. Beer license in Lehi will MEETING HELD the first part of his BOARD FESTIVAL in this year, it is in Midford $160.00 bring and the last part BURLEY, IDAHO stated. TONIGHT a Board metj Society Relief "ne. He was troubled with Stake The Stake Lehi of the Girls Annie Mrs. of Junior The during the first part of his mis-- l last week at the home Lehi buM-A lovely baby girl arrived at the tat he said he Guy Evans, 45, resident of Twin held their Spring Festival in the The next Lions Club meeting will had some won-- l FVflfo for their regular monthly home on of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilken-se- n was Wednesday, .v in of resident and former Falls, Idaho, Peconi Ward Chapel experiences and was thankful ness meeting. Mrs. S. I. Good be held Thursday (tonight) in the D under was atIdaho Falls last week. The diet! the DriviWo of a of The heart 2otli. Utah, Monday program March !.: room at the Allan Fjeld the meeting. bv y. v.: Having ..i;nj mo in charge of Ward. Luxe Banquet rewas in born in the L. D. S. hospital Lehi word aon. was said the tack Idaho, of of baby Burley, care direction will home at 7 o'clock. The speaker Business that was taken i ere- in Salt Lake City in Idaho Falls. The mother was ceived relatives .T,.an Ciabh was Master ot by vacancy fill the Mi to American from the Allan selecting a person was be Mark Thelogj monies. The following program school. Also good and Lehi. Mr. Evans was on a busi- formerly Miss Mildred Jackson of this Fork training of Mrs. Jennie Patrick, the H3DERN ness trip to Burley when stricken "tty. Mr. and Mr. Elmer Jackson are was CEMETERY Hunter musical numbers will be rendered. class leader. Mrs. Julia roru. with a heart attack from which he the proud grandpa rente of ths city. Dorotny are und Webb Fiaver Tavlor ?rr;'h. chosen for this position. to recover. failed w.ll t.ardner. Song-HFOR LEHI A good number of the board profrram ' Mr. Evans was born October 20, torn. Conference bv Miss Dorothy iven b Lion Th jze wjI be attend the Relief Society son of Morgan and 1890, in Lehi, a at 10. "0 Reading - Rhea Higginson. shelton. trend of cities and which will he held Friday Emma Southwick Evans. sli'-.a- i.i next of in CityPiano the Lake Committee charge Salt . , m. in He was reared in Lehi and attendthe country is to a. m. and 2 p. Miss ma Welcome Speech regular meeting will be Lions Whip ed their cemeteries. schools and high school Worlton. on. f ple, Wing and 4 act fast here. He took an active part in becoming into FAIRFIELD TOWH Soi.wCleo Turner. that a- rom.... Ua athletics. He was a member of the Gray. Reading-Doro- thy THANKS TO THOSE WHO hj, ""'cwiji siiuuiu uc beauty, a spot to be Droud of. Lehi High School Basketball team WITH MINSTREL QUARANTINED Sol- o- Helen Hansen, ar('.mpanr HELPED won the first state championship. that burial p Webh. clutter-,Kround Miss bv b T J types of unsightly boards Surviving are his widow, Mrs, 'After hich they went lo the The Lions Club sent out thanks to including Johann games. hall' gatherings, and Evans, Twin Falls; two to playtd make an All their who public helped all those inn. tv army oi quiet of Bea and Lyle Evans, Salt dances ami lleen Co' dwin. daughters, such rea success. services, P'aci"K minstrel church fearful a' ntrro W the c for been ake three brothers, Aaron, a11 City; ngto .vaf,n:.lile do they want to thank those who go near it. all kinds, have d o to an i by Le hi Fo.irth Fan-el- d, Ruel and Noble in Evans, Lehi; four notice members club. :irrangr' of not "UU1U ne a their who are further " ' 'Hill' rSonii -a. nr. r place oi fever. The Mrs. Frederica Pace. Murray; rr isters, taster scai.et A of large Ward. a uniformity, epidemic " Eula ith Easter limes i Miss Audrey Thomas is visiting in Mrs. Edith Jensen, Sandy; inviting spot just as dear ntine is self the table r,n.- v a and th.-table with Mr. and Evans and Hortense Evans, Ogden. fl n V it ,.f Evantf"n. homes. I""1 WVorr'ng er.d t;Ur,0Wn It nnrtpri . v b .. unaffected. ra- i t hiimi' The body was brought to Salt Lake last earthlv Vm Mr. Melvin Smuin. chic k; carrying nut tne nf n,ir with children remains Aoold City for funeral services Wednesday at TJJ depict our reverence Kmid McKinne 2 p. m. in the Joseph William ?arah Mr?. Hugh Bus Mrs. Cmft. Mr. L. Mrs. and Marton, Taylor Mr- - Evan tu, 1U .Ko POUR EYES WONT" HELP are Krul?on moving mortuary. Provo Greta Churchill went and Lillian rlv J. Morton, Miss I ' I K, .wunity 18 Juagea to a great sen and ma Th ALACK OP FORESIGHT Interment was made in the Lehi niid of Mrs. I lorer.ee to Price Sundav to visit with Mrs. ts ProtrreRsivonM,, recently . and the funeral services funeral home , City cemetery. who s is ill. moim. D'.rthy Churchill, tvi rs tnd family. of Jepperson Madsen mol- - - iishsop S. 1.- -. V" ia.:i, i - us . s, well-kno- if 'he life-siz- ed Lted , SURIES c i life-lon- ' t f- sis out-of-to- - - -- i- -i us .... e f well-like- rr.n-.i-- I iA half-siste- r, d j 1 Fi-- st ' I elen commun-rough-o- ut A the-publ- ..i; 1011 r aran-me- sh-- w "7' u'7 r.,. P lv 1 dec-ratio- ' t- 11 IS - -i v , . 11 ! l sm-il- . : 1 O KZ"eS8bythe I "ance in Provo, Thursday. n--i I M l r.- g |