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Show the A man can't provide his family with loaves and fishes if he does nothing but loaf and fi&h. 7T LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VI HOME-OWNE- PLANS LARGE MILL CALLED HOME Chris Christensen, 84, Neill pioneer nurseryman of Lehi passed-, away at his home here, Monday evening of causes incident to age. He was bom January 24, 18o3, at Lgila, Sogu, Denmark, lie came to America in 1870, settling first at Ephriam, Utah. There he married Meta Maria Jorgensen on August 19, 1873. Soon, after their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen moved to Lehi where they made their home. Mr. Christensen engaged in the honey and nursery business and farming. Mr. Christen-ee- n has furnihed trees for a major portion of the early orchards of Lehi and carried on the honey and nursery business until his death. Mrs. Christensen died a number of years ago. Mr. Christensen was an active L. D. S. Church worker, holding the office of Seventy at the time of his death. He is survived by two sons. Alex Christensen of American Fork and Louis Uinstensen of Leni; seven grandchildren and three great grand: children. Funeral servies will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel. Burial will be made in the Lehi City Cemetery. MATRON ANSWERS DEATH'S SUMMONS ADEECTC uitne mi.muou i.ihuc UERGUR MINE FIRM 21. 1907. Mrs. Petersen took an active part in ctiurch activities as long as her health permitted, being a teacher in the Primary Association. j llt . si M M M M M M M M M M M m M M M M M m M M M M M M M ' A SPLENDID SHOWING OF GOODWIN 'S The store of service and home of Wolverine Work Shoes. Good Eyesight Is Very Essential IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE, AND ESPECIALLY TO Students It plays a great part in vour health and happiness. If your health is poor it is impossible to be (happy and enjoy your work. GOOD EYESIGHT MEANS GOOD HEALTH AND GREATER HAPPINESS GOOD M M M KM hhK wtaHll VIIhhII JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST MAIN STREET, LEHI and the Utah Lake and Distributing company directors have voted to take from 12,000 to 15.000 acre feet Would Award Contract Once the 80 per cent is subscribed, it is thought it would take between two and three months for the to ask for bids and award the gov-ernm- en contracts. Although actual construction work may not begin until late winter, once the 80 per cent is subscribed to assure the project, much activity toward getting ready for actual construction work should get under way. It has teen reported that approximately 3000 men would work on the project. JEatrhen Dam The dam will be a rolled earth embankment, approximately 180 feet high, which will impound approxiacre feet, which mately 150,000 should produce a 100,000 acre feet annual yield. The dam will be lo cated a fifth of a mile above Deer creek in Provo canyon, or about 18 miles northeast of Provo. The Weber-Prov- o diversion dam, constructed in 1931, will be enlarged to carry 1000 second feet, while the Provo Reservoir company canal will also be enlarged to carry water for many Utah valley water companies. Mr. Mrs. L. I. Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. George Price family. end family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson and family and Miss Melva Weeks formed a party up American Fork Canyon, Sunday. and" M m M M m m Ex? M M FLOUR, Hustler's Kitchen Maid 48 Lb. Bag $ 1 . 1 9 Syrup, Stales 10 Pound Bucket 69c li 1 Cans 29c hi COFFEE, Schillings, Hills or M. J. B. Candy Bars, Regular 5c 3 for 10c m GUM 3 for 10c H Heinz Soup. No. 2 Can, Regular 15c 3 for 29c k 1 for 22c N OXYDOL, 25c Size k Nu Bora Washing Powder 39c pkg., Mixing W OQn 25c each Bawl, 64c Value M CRISCO M 3 Pound Can 65c M Salad Dressing, Miracle Whip 1 Quart 35c M Hospital Toilet Tissue 3 for 19c Potato Chips, Large Size 18c M M Puffs of Wheat 8 Ounce Package 10c M m 2 for 38c M Peaches, 2 Can Wax Paper, 125 ft. rolls 15c M M for? M eat Department Strong Cheese Old Glory Shortening M Choice Pot Roasts M Sliced Breakfast Bacon M WORK M. WLE mm THE GIFT SHOP r-t--r Grocerv Sp ecials M IE. n r Week-en- d ' in the New Fall Shades . 8. kid-carr- BIRD SILK HOSIERY w big-scal- ' HUMMING I . o, - Fitting casei W wIKK co-o- p Ami POSSIBLE BY LATE WINTER SCHOOL DAYS See and Try the Foot Acrobat Shoe IlllAnif I low-gra- She is survived by her husband, five sons: Joseph M. and Burlingamee, California; Samuel I., San Francisco, California; Paul A. and Howard, of Burlingame, California ; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Ingersoll of Gooding, Idaho. Dell Peterson of San Fran-cisand Maurine Peterson of Lehi, and four grandchildren. Six sisters: Mrs. May Kirkham rf Lehi; Mrs. Birdie Kirkham of Garland; Mrs. Ada Merrihew of Salt Lake Citv: Mrs. Sadie Tavlor of Ton- penish, Washington; Mrs. Lucv Lee of American Fork; Mrs. Anna Barlow of Salt Lake City; one brother, Rhert Stoddart of Lehi. Funeral services will be held in tihe Lehi Second Ward, Sunday, at 2 p. m. with burial in the Lehi Cemetery. Friends may view the body at the 'home Saturday and Sunday prior to the time of the services. ! NEW FOOTWEAR I IIJ III Geyser Marion Gold Mining com- Edward Harn.-o-n and John Jones pany is contemplating construction of,of illt Lake City, formerly of Lehi. a 1 non-toyears of age were .sentenced cyanide mill at its property both at Mtrcur, F. B. Bothwell. general in the IuWict Court this wet-- to six .Mr. n nths in the county jail on a manager, disclosed Saturday charge Brthwell said the project has not been of possesson of stolen property. They "When will construction work on definitely decided upon, but added were found guilty of the charge as a mai compan onicials are considering resuu or onicers finding guns, sold Deer Creek actually get under way?" ' the two men, that were This question is the one that is upit so seriously that they have begun part of the taken from the People's Co-o- p permost in the minds of Salt Lake and drawing up plans. to l)Iead'd puihv to the charge L'tah county citizens, according If and when built. Mr. Rothw,.ll BoLh w inen lr was recommended by the members of the Provo River Water said", the new mill will cost about $150, Harrison was ar Users' association board of directors 0h0. To provide more room for tail- county attorney. water rested district and Jones, and metropolitan Wednesday evening ings, a site has been selected 500 feet who was confined in a Salt Lake boards of the two counties. down the canyon from the present Although there is no definite anhospital when found, was taken to the. mill. Utah County jail, Thursday morning. swer to the question, the consensus Principal argument for a new mill The two men with their wives were among these various directors and of large capacity is the fact that in at the same apartment house officials of the various water comliving the past two years the company has in Salt Lake City and each have one panies expected to subscribe to the proved up an immense body of project is that constrution will begin ore a body estimated between small child. late The arrests were made this winter, providing weather by the city 10,000,000 and 15.000,000 tons. conditions will permit. marshall Niron Fowler and So Fear of Price Cut County Act John S. Evans. Rapidly Sow Company officials, said Mr. Both-wel- l, Deputy As pointed out by J. W. Gillman. have little fear of a reduction president, and A. V. Watkins, genin the price of gold WINS SCHOLARSHIPS eral Although a cut counsel for the Provo River to fh former price of $20 an ounce Water Users' association, both of probably would be disastrous to the Richard Mitchell, son of Mr. andl Orem, metropolitan water boards may company's plans, he said, a moderate D. R. Mitchell, received one of! now act rapidly in having the quali Mrs. reductions would be an added incen01 meir districts approve tive for building a large mill, for the nine special scholarships to the " then a profit could be made only by Utah State Agricultural College, it suuhcripiions 01 tneir respective dis- tricts. the lower cost and increased output was announced, Saturday. These With but ten days being necessary e made possible by production. scholarships awards were made to the The company's present mill has a students for the exceptional talents dectk)ns for approva rf capacity of 300 tons daily. In the in various fields. these elections could be Miss two years it has been operating. Mr. Karlyn Chatfield, daughter of ecriptions, held as early as September 7, it is Bothwell said, it has treated 80.000 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield. reout. pointed Providing all the six tons of ore. averaging $3 a ton, and ceived one of the 65 regular scholarwater districts were able metopolitan awarded has produced $225,000 in gold bullion. ships each year to High to hold elections by this date and the School students. The scholarships are At present it is treating 7000 tons voters approved their subscriptions, for the school year of 1937-3and producing $18,000 a month. the 80 per cent necessary to be sub- Mine With Shovels The company's property consists of .vnss Ada Ihillips, Miss Barta nsl for 200 acres across the canyon from the Jones, Howard Robinson and Glenn assured, as the Provo Reservoir Water Lewiston Peak mine, operated by W. Hansen enjoyed a turkey dinner in Users' association directors have F. Snyder and sons. Ore is mined Fork Canyon, (Sunday. ready voted to take 16.000 acre feet from open cuts with power shovels, 75 men being employed on the shovels and in the mill. Construction of a new mill, it is said, would result in some arrangement wtierebv the comDanv would M operate the Sacramento property n acfdition to the Geyser Marion, both M being controlled by the same interests. M RESOLUTION Mrs. Josie Stoddart Peterson, 53, passed away at her home, Wednesday morning following three weeks illthe WHEREAS, Metropolian ness cause from a back injury from Water District of Lehi has advised a fall at her home. Lehi City of the need of raising on account of anticipated ex $229.22 She was born October 1, 1883, at said District, and for that for Provo, Utah, a daughter of Robert penses levied a .025 per $100.00 has purpose and Ada Lucy Steele Stoddart. She of value tax on all the taxable property within the district which is within the area of Lehi City, and WHERAS, in lieu of the tax so levied, Lehi City may pay to said WHAT DO YOU THINK? Metropolitan Water District on or before the 27th day of August, 1937, the said sum, and The following article was clipped WHERAS. it appears to be in the from a Burlington, Iowa, paper. This interests of the inhabitants of said article was submitted by Fon Rothe Lehi City for said Metropolitan Water District to levy said tax for the pur- who is on a mission in bwa : pose of raising the necessary revenue "BIG SCHOOL BUS LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR for said District, rather than for the to City EN ROUTE TO UTAH pay the same out of City funds. STOPS HERE TODAY SCHOOL TOGGERY NOW, THEREFORE, be it and it is hereby resolved by the City Council "A big school bus carrying a Utah of Lehi Citv, Utah, that said citv license and labeled "Ahiine Sohnol PROBLEMS does not elect to pay said $229.22, or, District" stopped briefly opp. site the YOUR HOME SEWING any part there f in lieu of the afore-- ! Hawk-Ey-e Gazette office this morn-sai- d tax levied, and the City Recorder ing. Somebody facetiously labeled it directed to notify the officers of ,a "Mormon is NEEDS family sedan." The pas-sai- d Metropolitan Water District ofSengers were three women and two We have the needed materials such determination so that it my pro- - men and fl'ie men are driving the bus ceed with the certification of said tax back t Utah from the factory where levy to the County Auditor. A SPLENDID STOCK OF it was purchased. It has a Passed and adopted bv the City ing capacity of 60 passengers. SCHOOL SHOES council or i.ehi iity, Utah, this 24th The information was volunteered' ANKLETS STOCKINGS day of August, A. D 1937. the Alpine school district is 25 that ISAAC W. FOX. OVERALLS miles from Salt Lake City and while Mayor. polygamy has long since passed, the ATTEST: SCHOOL DRESSES FAY L. EVANS. ra's'ng large families apstill parently Recorder. persists, hence the overCity 'ol bus for the Alpine dissized OUR CORDUROYS Miss Eva Clyde of Hebpr City, is trict. The j occupants of the bus. two this week at the home of Mr. married couples and the other lady visiting AT and Mrs. Albert Van WTagoner as a they are having a fine time, seeCLOSING OUT PRICES ! guest of Anita and Alberta Van Wag- - hay ing the country and sleeping in the oner. bus en route." NEW FALL DRESSES 26. 193 n moved with her parents to American Fork where her youth was spejlt The famiiy came to Lehi in 1893, and srie has made her home here since she man-fethat time George Samuel Peterson on June 17. 1902. at the old Union Hotel in Lehi, a temple ceremony being performed on June With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string leading to any other sourca of power or influence. NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. AUGUST PIONEER NURSERYMAN Pre ITee 111 YOUR NEWSPAPER PliO'IE 76 OR 78 14 25c pound M K 4 pound bucket 65 c n 7c pound 39c pound 1 $5.00 Cash Drawing Saturday, Aug. 28th PEOPLE'S M M CO-O- I STATE STREET, LEHI pi hn ft ?5 H |