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Show The Lehi Free Press WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY. UTAH. PLANS SET FOR of the Pioneers and the Whters oi me rioneers nave uctii vn ui iuij . in charge oi me nem De in to rations coming years. This year's celebration will give what the Sons of the jn idea of of the neer6 and the Daughters of line in the furnish noneers can the carry If plans ...rtainment. have been pianneu n jt as they m uC expected that tne peopie take will that events ,4Sed with the ;jace during the day. were put in These organizations of July cele- 24th the the harge of . Solo "This Is The Place" THURSDAY. JULY HARRIET GLOVER ANSWERS LAST CALL; widow Address-'T- he Utah Flag" May Lott. Cornet and Trombone Duet Leo - - and Dale Hadfield. Reading Martha Fitzgerald. Presentation of Tokens to Pioneers Mrs. lone Gilchrist. Chairman. EH. Davis a pioneer. Response Duet Russon sisters. Benediction Mrs. John Brown. Selection Lehi Silver Band. The band wil help to make the 24th more pleasant for Lehi people. They will give a morning serenade about the town. They will sponsor a band t nns t)V Uie Mane wards in Lehi. conceit from 9 to 10 preceeding the e bishoprics of the committees the are morning program. The band includes following The cele- forty pieces. be in charge of this year's In the evening the Junior Band rationKAS. Vacation it over for Gov. Alf M. Landcn, who hat setwill lone .Mrs. Chairman present a concert at 7:30 p. m. tledTOPEKA, General down to a heavy routine of duties handling the affairs of his office and in the Wines Park This band conchrist preparing his major campaign addresses. He is shown here with George N. Chairman of Band Music Basil sists of about fifty pieces. Special Peek with whom he discussed agricultural policies. Mr. Peek, former AAA adnumbers have been prepared for the ministrator for the New Deal, says "Agriculture has definitely lost Hansen. ground unuavis-dider the New Deal." committee I.eKoy Program will be a Special Matinee L. Russon, Jesse N. Smith. the at Trior. Theatre at 3:30 p. m. Dean Royal committee Sports DEMOCRATS TO and the regular shows in the evening. HIKERS PLAN ASSAULT Salutes Sylvester Evans. Piano and Benches on Committee MEET IN HEBER OH TIMPAN0G0S ,hn E. Colledge, J. Freeman Royle PRIMARY - -- - id H. JWhite. Decoration committee - Mrs. Emma Mrs. Zola Rutledge, Mrs. ebb. anct Stoker, Mrs. Martha Ball, Mrs. ot Racker, Mrs.. Sarah Adams and Evelyn Buchanan. Pioneer Committee .Mrs. saian 3. Adams, Mrs. Gladys lrane, Airs. xrtle Clark and Mrs. Addie Rhode- ack. Treasurer and Secretary S. G- Peterson- - charge are surely apable of putting on a good program who stay in Lehi for :ir those lie 24th of JulyThey have prepared These people in - :he following events : SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Harriet Thomas Glover, 89, of George Glover, died Monday morning at 4 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Goates- of causes incident to old ageShe was born November 22, 1846. in Clifford. Herfordshire, England, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Jones Thomas. She emigrated to Utah in June, 1868. She was married to George Glover. May 10. 1870, in Mrs. Frank Sharp. M. No. 46 23. 1936 Landon Studies Farm Problem CELEBRATION jhe Sons NEWSPAPER D the old L- - house in D. S. endowment Salt Lake City, Utah. They made their home in West Jordan for two years and then moved to Iehi, and left her home which was dear to her and went to live with her daughter, having the misfortune of losing her eyesight but through all her trouble and misfortune she never lost her faith or never complained of the misfortunes that had befell her. When she was no longer blessed with her ight she took comfort in listening to te radio and looked forward when she would be priviliged to mingle with her husband and children tat had preceeded her to the other sie. She has lived a life worthy of example. God bless her memory may she rest in peace. She died Monday, July 20, at 4 a. m at the age of 89 years. Glover h.'.d since that time Mrs. made her home here. She has taken an active part in building Lehi- has also been an active last-ThL. D. S. church worker, taking part Peacefully sleeping, resting at world's weary troubles and trials in the various auxiliary organizations are past. of the Lehi Third Ward, where she In silence she suffered, resided. In patience she bore. Surviving are two daughters and Till God called Rer home to suffer no one son, Joseph Glover and Mrs. more. Winifred Goates, Lehi, and Mrs. Rosalind Pearson of Idaho Falls, - Idaho; also 16 grandchildren and 11 LEHI WOMAN n. Funeral services will be held Thurs APPOINTED ON FARM at 2 p. m. in the Lehi L. D. S. day SET Third Ward chapel under the direc DUREAU BOARD tion of Bishop Isaac W. Fox, with in BY DEMOCRATS VERDANT. COOL ASPEN GROVE DISTRICT JUDICIAL CONVEN-I- terment in the Lehi cemetery. HEBER TION TO BE HELD AWAITS GREAT THRONG Mrs. L. I. Wardle received word Sketch of Harriet CITY. Hioyrapltical this week of her appointment as a NIGHT FRIDAY The Democratic primary to name Thomas (Hover two year member of the Utah County delegates for the district judicial A call for a Democratic Fourth Harriet Thomas Glover, daughter Campers will begin to assemble at district judicial convention to be held of William and Elizabeth Jones Farm Bureau Advisory Board Tins convention in Heber City, July 28th is the first time a Lehi woman has has been set for tonight (Thursday, Aspen Grove Thursday and Friday in Heber, Tuesday, July 28 was issued Thomas was born at Clifford Herd- h htld a place on the board. annual twenty-fiftthe July 23rd) in the Lehi Memorial ready - for George B. Stanley of fordshire, England, November 22, Silver- Jujbilee Tinipanogos hike and Saturday by Building. district chairman; dated July 11, 1846, She was blessed by her father Chairman John S- Evans would program which will be held, the pro- 1936. William Thomas. April 9, 1854, and OFFICERS ASSUME gram Friday evening at 8 o'clock, like to see a good turn out. The convention will nominate a full was baptized April 26, 1858, by and the hike Saturday morningJURISDICTION judicial ticket, consisting of two dis- Thomas Watkins and confirmed April The Aspen grove above the open trict judges and one district attorney. 28. 1858, by Thomas Watkins at FOURTH WARD space has disappeared, mowed out by The district committee organization Brecorshire, Wales. At an installation ceremony to be a colossal snowslide last winter. That will also be completed. Her parents joined the church in held soon not means that those who camp may RELIEF SOCIETY by the Lehi Rebecca Chapdele114 of The convention consists England but moved to Wales when ter, No. 12 the following officers will depend too much in the tree for gates according to the call, based on she was five years of age. REORGANIZED privacy. The forest service has taken the appropriation of one delegate for In the year 1866 her father, mother nmimo i rimlirt inn ' Mnlilo tmnrtA i,,.Mrs, James Gough; , , . Mrs. , fraction and youngest ,brother, Kicnard, advantage oi natures anucs d..u ie emi field J. L. Iiarnhart; secretary, L. J. constructed a fine, open playing RooseD. for cast Frankin thereof, grated to America, leaving George, Harnhart, treasurer,. Julius Jensen; The Lehi Fourth Ward Relief which will eventually became splendid velt for 1932. in On this president William, Harriet and Emma in Eng trustee. Julius Otterson inside Society reorganized last week after tennis courts. guardapportionment the counties will have land until sufficient means could be ian. James Gough; wardenMrs. There will be plenty of room for the following representation: many years of faithful service given raised for their emigratiton to Utah. Mable Kettles. by the former presidency. 11 parking and for camping, according Duchesne Harriet, being the eldest of the two The out going officers will be missed to C. J. Hart, general chairman of 12 Uintah took the responsibility of keep girls by the relief society ladies for they the hike. The same careful patrol-in- g 83 Utah home for her sister Emma THIEVES TAKE CASH the ing furhave been so good to help and have and policing that has been 8 Wasatch . and two brothers. always been on the job. The mem- nished in the past by the sheriff's FROM HOME Delegates elected from the variou She did what she could to help pro bers of the organization appreciate otlice, the state road commission and precincts in the district must be certiShe vide was the for employfamily. the work achieved by the former Provo citv will be furnished this year. fied to Mr. Stanley at Heber, on or ed in a tailor shop fort wo years, she The officers leaving are Someone entered the home of The roads leading to Aspen Grove before presidency. July 25, according to the call. learned the trade well and became a Thomas Russon, Friday and helped president, Mrs. Inzy Russon, coun- have been dragged and oiled until The convention will be held in the wonderful seamtress. themselves to two ten dollar bills selors, Mrs. Julia Hunter and Mrs. thev are in excellent condition, mak Heber Second Ward meeting house, Three years after the emigration of a the to drive from Mr. Russon 's purse. He reports delight Janet Stoker. grove the Center and West ing located on First her parents to Utah the children he had left his purse on the Mrs. Julia Hunter was made presi- RADIO 1'ROGRAM that streets at 2 p. m. were sent for. They sailed from Liverdent of the relief society in the fourth Monday evening the twelfth an The only formally announced candi- pool, England, June 1, 1869, on the table and while he was outside, someone took the moneyThe purse conward. Mrs. Glady Fowler, first coun- nual radio program was given over date for district judge is Dallas H. steamship Min., with 338 saints un- tained the two bills and some cash. selor and Mrs. Velma Russon, second K S Li Coach G. Ott Romney acting Young of Vernal, district attorney. der of Elder Elias the direction , tt1 mu- as cnairman, rroiessor c- t i.t; counselor. Martin M- Larson of Provo will Morris who at that time was return The cash in the purse was left unJudge May the new officers receive the panogos" Roberts, founder of the not be a candidate because he has al- ing from a mission to Great Britian. touched. Mr. Russon states that if the same support from the ladies as have hike, as speaker, and Richard P. ready announced himself for the sumoney is not returned immediately They arrived in New York, June 14, the the old presidency. With the help of Condie as solist.. Ever since X S L preme court justice nomination. Judge 1869, came on the first person taking it will be apthrough train the lady members the "new officers will was organized in 1922, the annual Abe W. Turner, the other incumbent, from New York to Ogden, June of prehended. feabe able to carry on the work of the hike program has been a July is presumed to be a candidate for re the same year. ture. u but not anelection. Mentioned, relief society. were met at Ogden by their They excelPRIMARY in Though the trail will be nounced, is GeoJfj S. Ballif of father who was then living at Lehi. DEMOCRATIC and shoes strong Provo, judge of the juvenile court They arrived in Lehi two days later, The First Ward Relief Society re- lent condition, TONIGHT are recommended. and former city court judge. clothing in strong their one made organchange June 27, 1869. Her parents were then cently uncomfortable. be still will heels made No announcement have been ization. Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, who High living on the farm of Samuel Briggs those who as by candidates for district at and lived in the Briggs home by the has been acting as president has been The sun is hot, therefore, yet There will be a Deocratic Primary necks will made a stake board member and Mrs. protect their arms and torney, track. Tonight (Thursday), July 23rd at 8 afterward. Prof. Clara Schow has been chosen by the have less discomfort On May 10, 1870, one year after o'clock in the Lehi Memorial Buildher emigration to Utah she was ing. The purpose of the meeting is bishopric to take Mrs. Clark's place. Hart suggests. As usual, food from a sandwich to DELEGATES FOR CON married tot George Glover by Joseph to elect delegates to the District dinner will be available a F. Smith in the Endowment House in Judicial Convention which is to le Mrs. John Stewart, at. the trrove. PLACES IN VENTION ANNOUNCED Salt Lake City. They lived in West held at Heber City, July 28th at 2 chairman of the commissary, says Jordan until the fall of 1872 when p. m. and to transact such othr busi AMATUER CONTEST that they will be well prepared to moved to Lehi, where she has ness as may come before the meeting. The delegates that will be sent to ihey serve the crowds at practically valley the rest of her life. She was JOHN S. EVANS, Chairman' spent A drink and sandwiches will Salt Lake City. August 18th, 19th of 12 children 8 boys and mother LELA the COATES, Secretary. Mrs. Lyman Meredith of Salt Lake prices. served at Emerald Lehi Auxili and 20th to represent the also be Her husband, 7 boys and girlsCitv. the former Barbara Knight of it be the to will see to following are requested ary members 2 girls has proceeded her to the Great this ritv. won first tilace in the children take no fire- Mrs. Lottie Peterson. Mrs. Rula their that Her living children are: amatuer contest at Ogden last Wed crackers or fireworks to the grove-The- Dorton, MrsFern tarsen. Mrs BeyondGlover and Winifred Goates. Joseph Mrs. nesday. Evelyn are a nuisance and, this dry Verda Peterson and GPearson, Two weeks previous to this time are Mrs. Buela Lehi; Mrs. Roseland Alternates Hart Profesor Shepherd. fire a hazard, year, 11 Idaho (Malls, il6 Theatre grandchildren. the at Victory she won first Evans, Mrs- Marvel Peterson, Mrs. saysHer father, grandchildren,. great Bauer in Salt Lake. The theatre paid her The program will begin at dark, Fern Jenkinsen, Mrs. Sophia mother, three brothers, one Bister, way to Ogden and entered her in the according to Director Roberts. Thofe and Mrs. Marie Austin. have passed on. she is the last of the She will now place for the content. TheRe ladies were chosen by the to attend should come early expecting Thomas family to pass to the Great in the Lake in Salt hald finals to be and enjoy sunset on the peaks, he club recently in one of their meet Beyond. Her life has been full of near future. ings. says. Provo Herald. trials and sorrow but through it all At the Victory theatre in Salt Lake she never felt to complain. she was given $12.00 and at Ogden She was not a public woman, but returned home, Wilson The Carleton she received $15.00. grand prize took to pride in her home, was a wonWells, business a from trip will be $75.00. Mnnday mother, a woman of excellent derful Wednesday, July 15th. the amatuer Nevada. be will and instilled into the minds of morals Club Townsend A meeting contest was held in the Orpheum children every principle of her Memorial in home the Building, held returned has at and m. David 8:30 Whimpey p. theatre in Ogden at 30th at 8 o'clock. honesty and viture. the Paramount at 9:30 p. m. The from a week's trip to Oregon and Thursday. July Before been has losing her sight she spent club his organThis with visited recently contest was broadcasted over KLO at California, where he her time reading and took a of much few a Lehi and ized in people in Baker C. Peck quite Mrs. Arthur sister. Ofrden from the Paramount. MOST PEOPLE ARf IOOK tCVERS- -' in touch of the and with relatives in California. Mr. have joined. The members are going daily paper to keep BANK BOOKS AND fPCKT500ttf j Carter were Whimpey will be in Lehi until after to bring their friends to the meeting. daily happenings. MY. and Mrs- Ray On the 27th of February, 1927, she Everyone is invited to attend. the 24th. Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. N - - 11 . Salutes Day Break, 5.30 a. m. and Serenade' Band Concert at Wines Park :o 10:00 0.00 a- - Program at Wines Park to 11:00 a. m. 10:00 Sports at Wines Park m. to 1:00 p. m. Ball Game Lehi vs. Cresent, of alt Lake City Park 2 p. m. Theatre 3:30 Matinee ?,,t Rof.-a-l Kiddies 1.00a. d. m. Junior Band Concert 7:30 to 8:30. riven program will be at Wines Park, July 24th at 10:00 a. m. The following Mountains High" "Oh Ye vice-gran- . Congre gation. - Chaplain John Prayer Devey- - a h Lehi Silver Band. Toast to Pioneers J. Nile Wash pioneer. Selection burn. The Coolest SPOT IN TOWN PRICES ARE AT WHERE - - six-cour- lake-Paren- ts 1 ZERO WHERE YOU CAN SHOP IN COMFORT AND BANK JYOUR SAVINGS NEXT DOOR Y0U CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER You Will Always Feel Better AT GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE THE HOME OF WOLVERINE WORK SHOES - - - - - NOTICE - d, |