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Show Th e Leni Jrree WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. fj THE RIOT - i STAGED IN Lthi folt a JU:'i. fc7 abiT min-- . tars loaded with strike syrn-- I a riot at the home atri-'d who are Mr. nd Mrf Mangum, t home W. W Dickerson the divine in fwben five NEWSPAPER DECEMBER k FIRST WARD CHAPEL ... ' v No. 16 10, 1936 PLANS ACCEPTED - ' " r.. I j j rre LEH1 . small share pf the v TTv : - - " i ' 1 - ' :';4 ' , ' ': ' i " "4- -- : !5 eniqr hop ,ii,Prs the Third Ward. tucnaras ana Mr. Mangum, Lon pube'n lean worked at their usual On the return iobS) at Lark, Monday. live car loads of deter home, journey Midvale mined men were waiting at and a merry chase to ieni ioiowea. to force the Attempts were made Richards car from the road but Mr. five Richards, reached home with the Seniors of the hiirh school will their annual dance. The sponsor Senior Hop, Friday night in the Dans- Art.. The orchestra is to be Scott Bensons. The excited seniors have been hard at work a!! week long decorating and making last minute prepration. The decorations will be very exclusive and different from other years. A special committee has been ap- ,1sV. to take care of the decorpointed As - t ' - " ' - . ft U ? S ' :r m : lit '';';v I n$ - . Leni men are reported to be PROVO WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT non union men. on the Local officers are working Mrs. George W. Nuttall of Provo, case but had no statement to make was brought to the Lehi hospital for publication. The MAX pital. INJURED HI FALL Besides being greatly shocked she had a broken collar bone, arm and ribs. Physicians thought her death Max Rothe received treatment was due mostly to shock. for a dislocated shoulder at the hosand Mrs. Nuttall and husband bepital Tuesday. home after were returning family Mr. Rothe was returning home from ing in Salt Lake seeing a son as he the mill Tuesday morning with his started for a Holland Mission. team and wagon. He jumped off the and as he wagon to get something ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED jumped his feet went out from underneath him and he slid under the The engagement of Miss Ruth The team became frightened wagon. Smifi to Wallace Banks is made and started off. The wheels of the the known this week by the mother of wagon run over Mr. Rothe. the bride, Mrs. Mary Smith of Provo. He was taken to the hospital by an Mr Banks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. observer of the accident. The accid- Junius Banks of this city. ent took place near the city limits Miss Smith is a popular maid of on the east side of town . n in Provo. Mr. Banks is from returned Lehi and just recently Lehi field. Mr. and Mrs. Mission Horace Hadfield the Canadian in spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. friends join with Provo friends wishing this couple happiness. the William Felt of The marriage will take place in is Ogden, visiting lis brother, near future. Charles Felt this week. well-know- --H- I. o GEORGE G. ROBINSON HELD FOR GEORGE G. ROBINSON Goodwin. Remarks Bishop S. I. Goodwin. Funeral services for George G. La Vocal trio "O' My Father" Robinson were held Thursday, DecemGoodwin. Thelma Arline and ber 3rd in the Lehi Second Ward Priel, Benediction was offered by G. S. chapel- They were directed by Bishop Numbers were given as the ing: , I Our Store with o f k; i.- ,.cf.,i nH - Thomas F. Kirkham. Remarks President Stephen L. Chipman. Vocal duet "That Silver Hand Daddy of Mine" R. E. Shelley of American Fork and Howard Nelson of Deasant Grove, accompanied by AT SAVE ON YOUR XMAS BUYING ATT1 TVH MxrvLPvLPOU W uiiu Home of Wolverine Work Shoes 7 i The street lights were cut of for about an hour in the lower part of The city eletcricians had to town. out and make repairs on the guy get wire. GAR WRECKED IK ACCIDENT The Chevrolet car owned by Jesse He Smith was wrecked this week. and his wife and friends were returning from Salt Lake City. Another car coming in an opposite direction came down the street going from one side to the other The car crowded Smith off the highway and then hit LEHI WILL BATTLE him. Mr. Smith was unable to go to get out of his way. JUDGE HIGH anyThefarther accident happened on 23rd No one was seri South and StateCoach Ross Nielsen announces the ously injured. Pioneers will take the floor against Judge Memorial high of Salt Lake in THIRD WARD a doubleheader game here Friday, the first game starting at 7 p. m. The SPONSORS PLAY Pioneers defeated the Bulldogs, 35 to 11, in a (game in Salt Lake City, Saurday. The Lehi Third Ward Genealogical Monday, December 14, Jay Whit Society are sponsoring three one-aman will bring his North Cache crer comedies, ''The Villian Still Pursued to Lehi for a game which promises to Her," "Gawky Twelve and Freckles" be a thriller pupils vs. coach start and "It Happened Between Trains," ing at 8 p- m. The following Friday, in their ward chapel on Thursday. December 18, Earl Ferguson's Box December 17th, at 8 p. m. Elder Bees will provide the opposition There is three good casts in the in another game that should provide comedies and an evening of merri The ment is in store for all those attendsome high class basketball. 8 m. will at start p. game ing. This will mark the first time Region A program has been arranged beOne teams have appeared in Lehi for tween acts. Mrs. Fern Johnson Is decade, and interest already is directing the plays. manifest in the coming of these two Everyone is invited. strong northern aggregations- 1, OUT LIGHTS Sunday evening E. B. Williams of Salt Lake City had an accident near G TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN TO EVERY CUSTOMER in on the Buy v u r Christmas Gifts at the Gift Shop and get Beautiful Prizes. LADIES' BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RING LADIES' YELLOW 3rd Prize 6 TUBE 4th -- th prize WRIST WATCH - . .$22.50 $19-9- WATCH $12.75 and PENCIL SET rrizepEN 6th pri?e GOLD ONE PERMANENT BEAUTY SHOP $5.00 WAVE IN ALTA'S $100 This year we are showing the most beautiful line of gifts ever offered in this section. Make your selection early at the Gift Shop and get in on these valuable prizes. IE. Kf. WEI 1 HHt I I I I ltf ) MOST SANTA'S BEAUTIFUL GIFT FLOWERS from LEHI FLORAL CO. Phone 60 Send Flowers on Christmas Day - ! This Christmas Give Gifts that Last Toys and Games for All Ages GILCHRIST HARDWARE A HOME INSTITUTION JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST MAIN STREET. LEni THE GIFT SHOP Dean Powell's Service Station. He run the car into a guy wire and a telephone pole, breaking both of them, fl,ti $37.50 RADIO GENTS' WRIST MARRIAGE Elder Wilburn N. Ball, son of Mrs. Martha Ball, returned home from months in the Texas Mis twenty-si- x sion. Elder Ball is in excellent health and states that he has enjoyed his labors in the mission field. For the past eighteen months he has acted as president of the Louisiana Dis ACCIDENT PUTS 1937 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY 2nd Prize MISSIONARY RETURNS - January 6 - well-know- Webb's Holiday Prize Drawing - - little. Mrs. Eleanor Wright of this city is announcing the marriage of her daughter, Gertrude S- - to Vern Ambrose of American Fork, son of Mrs. Martin Ambrose. They were married Monday, December 7th in Salt Lake City. They are living in American Fork at the therefore, hns numbered him among present time. the substantial representatives of her trict- n in Lehi Miss Wright is industrial activity. and friends are glad to and has manv friends who are wish Relatives He was born in Newcastle County Delaware. October 20- 1869, a son of have Elder Ball in our midst again. ing her success and happiness for the Elder Westwood of Circleville came future. G. M. D. Robinson, who was a miller bv trade, following that business in home with Elder Ball and spent a few days. They made a short trip Mamie Paxman of St George, sister (Continued on back page) through Texas and New Mexico before to Mrs. J. r . Koyle received a irac-ture- d coming home. pelvis in an automoble accident The Fifth Ward officials are ar- Monday. ranging a Welcome Home program in connection with the ward sacramental Mrs. A. F. Hunger is seriously ill at services Sunday evening. Everyone her home. Saturday she took ill with in the ward is urged to attend. One of her a cerebral hemmorhage. sides' is completely paralyzed. Dream't That I Fork cemetery. Halls" Mrs. Edith Biogrophical Sketch of George G. Robinson Evans, accompanied at the piano bv G. Robinson was the proGeorge Miss La Priel Goodwin. of the Lehi Roller Mills Co. Invocation President A. Carlos prietor and in the operation of his plant has Schow. alwavs been most zealous in the pro Biographical sketch was read by duction of high grade flour. Lehi, 1st Prize T)lis seasonable Xmas gifts. Xmas tree WnnHo-ffl i r.n nr,A ihpv :rc wortn it. or- i Cellophant. Tinsel. Icicles, hts, 8 lights in a set. complete for 29c. v and all k.nds o si Xmas Gowns Wrappings and CardsTajamas, s. dress shir "nderthings. Purses, novelty gifts, house slippers, hatsicai ties- men's pajamas Broadcloth and Flannel, dm handkercn.ci 1 PS, aviators, gloves, sox, suspenders, garters; is filled follow- solo "I Dwelt In Marble t t Hunter of American Fork, dedicated the grave in the American Vocal Closing Out Sale of Lined Coats at a Jackets, Sweaters, Corduroys, Sheep some big discount. All articles marked (down) in plain npires. articles less than half price. Corduroy trousers, (pants- men's, boys Xmas Ws, Frisco Jeans any of these articles will make splendid Gifts at a big saving in price. Peterson-Joh- S. I. Goodwin. j. Leather Coats, - - Mrs. Mary Humphreys of American Fork. Remarks Patriarch Abel J- - Evans. Vocal solo ''Lay My Had Beneath A Rose" Mrs. Rose Lott, accompanied at the piano by Miss La Piiel FUNERAL SERVICES i i 11 A- week The plans call for a new chapel to be built south of the present chapel with the old chapel made into a modern amusement hall- The old chapel side walls will be used with exten sions built at each eaid, a stage built into the west end, new floors and a new interior built, making the largest ward amusement hall in Lehi. Plans are underway for a drive to be made for funds to begin work on the Bids are to be asked new addition. for on the work in the near future. When the building is complete it will be one of the most modern L. D. S. chapes and amusement halls, built. o ct Thursday evening following an auto accident in Pleasant Grove. She died shortly after her arrival at the hos- ROTHE by - I away. church lawn and into a picket fence. made The car belonged to J. B. Anderson this of Salt Lake City. It was bent up a Anderson, accepted the announcement is by Bishop IL they arrived at blocked the residence the pursures drive way the entance to Mangums ation scheme. and one of the men threw a large rock Principal D. R. Mitchell and Mar,wnerh the window of the Richards M. Thurman, the class advisors, garet car. have helped the class in many ways, Neighbors of the Mangum's were and they seem to think that this of breaking alarmed by the sound hop will be numbered among if year's of the elass and abusive language most the prominent dances given by was bat Mr. Richards car I strangers. the school. tered with axes and crowbars and in Seniors are assured of a good return some of the visitors cars reccrowd for everyone attends the eive broken headights and Mangum Senior dances. Everyone is inHop threatewere and his two companions come to vited and join in the fun. An empty gun, ned with violence. Prices of admission are especially Mangum home brought from the low. mob the angry finally frightened cars following. and pleted oll'icials. FRIDAY NIGHT . .n The architects plans for the Lehi First Ward Chapel have been com- from there he run onto David Holmes MAIN STREET r LEHI, UTAH i |