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Show i THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS JANUARY 27 FUNERAL SERV1GES 16 BIDDING OH With bids to be opened February 10th for award of Deer Creek project some 16 contractors fere busily engaged in reviewing plan construction units and specifications for estimate preparation reports Chief Engineer E. O. Larson of the project. Scooped up immediately after their arrival from U. S . Reclamation bureau headquarters in Denver were bvrilans and i i the eager contractors. Many of the group figuring on dam development have already reviewed ground conditions. Bids include buiMing of the dam itself, railroad relocation from the 'lams.te to Charleston, and highway iiVHilnhl LEHI WIIIS LINCOLN GAME j The Lehi High School Basketball team won from the Linool High team 3 with a score of in the game at Lincoln, Friday night. Lehi ganied the lead in the first two minutes of game of six points and kept an undisputed lead all through the game. Bone again being high score man with 13 points to his credit. detour- a 'ar(Js of concrete. 'orwment will weight Pounkcub,c Stel rein-th- e 1,910,000 - furnish labor and supervision with the U. S. purchas- v.JinK mjst of tf)e material. a; American - In lhe dam wi" K" 2.7UU.K0 cubic 'ards of earth and the bulk of 18 000 42-2- "factors j Fork High won from the 1 B. Y. U. High with a score of ond the Provo High team won from 48-3- Harris Bradshaw, Evelyn Clark, E. Carter, Kirkham Crabb, Pleasant Grove team with a Cecil Evans. Reo Evans, and Keith score, (again ityinjr 'American Fork: 2( are amon new student. and Lehi for top place in the Alpine representing 11 states and Canada. District race. a tt,nrt n;,.um LEHI Young University to new high for winter quarter registration. G. T. F. P. Exceeding last years winter quarter figure at his date by more than 4 Russon, rf 100, 2280 students have enrolled. 2 Trane, If More winter registrants are expected Evans, c .2 this week. If the influex continued 1 Smith, rg R. Bone, lg 1 13 at the expected pace 2300 will have 6 T. Bone, rf 0 0 0 registered by the end of the quarter. Lamert, g f0 1 Dorton, f NOTICE TAXPAYERS 2 Crabb Norval 34-1- 8 L.-h- Cook 0 There will meetting in the MemTotals .19 9 6 42 orial Building, Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 for the purpose of organizing the LINCOLN G. T. F. P. farmers and taxpayers of Lehi in an attempt to lower the taxes on farm2 4 A. McKay, rf land. The meeting is under the ing 1 2 Johnson, If direction of the Lehi Farm Bureau. 1 4 c Gillespie, There will be good speakers present 1 7 Edwards, rg and representatives from the county 0 1 Christiansen, lg to perfect the orgaization. Every one 1 0 Park, rf interested is to be urged present. D McKay. If 0 0 0 0 Eussio, rg HELD FOR MRS. MARTHA BUSHMAN (Continued frjffl page 1 as the Timberal Court when he was 16 years of age. This court was a sec. of land on which was constructed one large h"Use and four small ones and was handed down from generation from father U son. When James T. Woilton was married he and his wife moved to this property to make their h n.e. Between the years the city bought of l&il-lSito build a road and the he money received from the and wife his with to l"tan emigrated family. Her father was converted to S. faith in England and did the L. a great deal of missionary work in London before emigrating to Utah. The family left Liverpool Febru' Siddens," ary 27, 15", on the ship commandt:S0 saints, a board having ed by Captain Taylor. After a safe voyage they arrived at Philadelphia on April 20. 18"3, and after a short stay in that city they traveled by rail to Pittsburg where a rrangements were made for transportation by steam boat down the Mississippi and Ohio River to St. Louis. At this time Martha was only six years of age. On April 26, 1855, her mother gave birth to a baby boy. On May 8th they embarked on the steamer Polar Star for Atchison and from there they went to Mormon Grove, a place where the Saints made arrangements for crossing the plains. They began their long trek across the plains July 1. 1855 with 402 souls, 49 wagons, 224 cows. Captain Ballantyne was in charge of the company. Only July 13 of the same year, her mother's baby died and was buried by the road side on the plains. Martha shared the hardships of the hard journey crossing the plains while only just a child. They arrived in Salt Valley, September 23, after a long and tiresome journey of over seven months. She shared ;dl the hardships of that early pioneer life. She was with the Saints when they were called to move (South when the United States soldiers came. she was At the age of eighteen married to Martin B. Bushman on March 2. 1867, in the old Salt Lake Endowment House by President Wil-f.rWoodiutT. She was the mother of ten children, five boys and five girls. Seven of these children have preceded her in three daughters surviving, death, Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Iehi; Mrs. Annie Miller of Magrath, Alberta, 'anad:i, unit Mrs. .limes Trunkcy of Twenty-seveProvo grandchildren, and one fourteen sister. Mrs. Emma Oborn of Union, also survive her; besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn her -l I- d 8 16 HKrSIIIFHT S w w Hfll avnnM 7 23 mm mm mm BRING ON THE SNOW; WE'RE READY FOR IT m I TO BE HELD passing. Sister Bushman Lehi will join the other cities of trucks, two Caterpillars end three patrols are on hand should the nation in honoring the birthday Papa Winter decide to shower Utah of President Roosevelt in a birtday county with a big blanket of snow ball in the DansArt on Saturday, reports County Commissioner Sylvan January Z'J. At a request of the Lehi W. Clark. the Lehi .Mayor and City Council equipment is in l Lions Club will sponsor the affair trim he states and will ba far superior with the assistance of the American to that of last year which proved in- Legion Auxiliary. Music will be adequate many times in cases of furnished by Fern I,arsen's orchestra. An advance sale of tickets will heavy fall. In 1937 board frame plows of be made. n Proceeds of this annual birthday type were vitrually the will be used for the fund for In ball g bounty's only equipfantile Paralysis victims. Dr. W. L. ment he recalled. Worlton will act as chairman of the Boyd Holmstead is operating Val's committee on arrangements. Barber Shop during Mr. Zimmerman's illness. Reports from the Lehi Hospital are that Mr. Zimmerman is OLD FOLKS PARTY Three j Snow-fightin- g A-- horse-draw- snow-battlin- doing as well as possible. SUCCESSFUL NOTICE OF STOCKThe Lehi Old Folks report a very enoyable outing on Thursday last week. The day's festivities started at 10:30 when a prom-ain A special stockholders meeting of the Fifth Ward Chapel consisting of the Wadsworth Hill Mining Co. will a selection by the high school girls be held at Oscar Pickering Residence band, selection by Mrs. Grace Morgan in Alpine, Utah, February 15, 1938. and students of the Young at 1 p. m. for the purpose of elect- University of Provo, Brigham were given ing a new board of directors. MeetFollowing the program the guests ing called by 430 adjourned to the numbering Rufus Pickering Memorial Building where a dinner Oscar Pickering was served, the menu consisting of Jennie Pickering roast beef and pork with dressing, mashed potatoes and brown gravy, LEGAL NOTICES turnips, parsnips, celery, cheese and pickles topped of with plum pudding and cake. Artistic decorations of PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- yellow and pink were used in the SHIP NOTICE dining room with small baskets of candy favors. Consult County Clerk or the The guests then enjoyed dancinir to music furnished by Fern Larson's respective signers for further urcnestra. During the dance a number of prizes were given to those NOTICE TO CREDITORS holding the lucky numbers. Tho prizes donated by business people of ESTATE OF ANDERS PETER- Lehi. About 23 prizes were given ranging to $10 in value. SON, DECEASED. The next event was n free show at Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the office of Brockbank & the Cozy Theatre follwed by dancing at the .Memorial Pope. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on "vi a program or before the 1st day of March, A. D , Building. At f p. m. luncheon was served followed by another fine pro1938. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 23rd day gram, the numbers on the evening program were music and dancing by f December, A. D., 1937. the Brown children, J. G. JONES, readings by Miss Administrator of the Estate of irginh Meihntr and snecialtv num. Anders Peterson, deceased. bers by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krat-ze- r and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph BROCKBANK & POPE, of Salt Ijike City. The day was ended with a Attorneys for Administrator. public First Publication December 30, 1937. dance in the Memorial Building in the . if TV .11 A ruDiicauon January &i, laa. j eveniny. HOLDERS MEETING mid-wint- er j Law-benge- :r was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of l atter Day Paints and loved the Gospel, which she taught to her children and reared them up in the church. She did a great deal of work in the temple of the Lord for her kindred dead as long as she was able and she encouraged her children to continue and carry on Temple work for their departed kinded. She was a strong believer of this phase of the Gospel. Sister Bushman possessed a sweet, and loveable disposition and was loved by all her associates. She was ready at all times to sacrifice herself for the comfort and happiness of others. in ,ner aavanced age she never complained over her failiner health. She always cheerful, considering tne otners atiout tier. She was a ereat lover of little children and was happy to have them about her She had a strong testimony of the Gosel and retained it to the end of her sojourning here on earth. She passed from this life Thurs day night January 20. 1938) at 10 o'clock at the home of her daugther, Mrs. Miei Zimmerman, with whom she had made her home for the past iew years, at tne age ot W years, following a several weeks illness of causes incident to her advanced age witn an assurance of a glorious resur rection and a reunion with her dear ones in the Great Beyond. TRIBUTE TO MOTHER MARTHA W. BUSHMAN By Mrs. Eugene Bushman You are the kind of mother, it just seems to me That God, our Creator, intended mothers to be. , ".L Kina ot mother we are iou are trie proud to own. We understand your life more fully now that we are grown. s vi lov. tea at y.u.; nosing was the scout oath led bv never two -- tit TROOP ONE n.(re rare. the meeting by teach- started e the Let": f,r G TROOP FIVE re. ;h the twelve scout scouts n tfic all new l.it-e-fall when parting ing and tr.en an Olliv T, v run r lhe first th law; ' t.j ni. re. After that we studied the yvn on good turns. ihem. I5 . vou have earneu compass, and were dissmised by Jay contests, Kn t kTl !I OX MflflUTi wear. will and 6tunt contest. Dick Webb. yu when vou're g- ne 10 present the colors From the old ami chair. aid. Following ths TROOP THREE snappy games Th th c. Victor set the date fur the r color We opened with PEOPLE S CO-O- P. inn-o-- Bearer. Color MiHheil acting as and DOORS Jhnson Irvin CLOSES Clasr.e Brokaw, lbtrt Mitchell have but one more TROOP TWO test to pass before they will become of the oldt Th. IV They passed Scouts. Tenderfoot of ;e.--s .ueeung was opened others of their tests at scout meeting wrchan-d.s.- R. .bison and Mr Mr. and 1 We colors, had ,i,K,ri. Tuesday evenii.g, ttw Tuesday night. is being ed to us about remaining in the sP-rGerald Turner closed with prayer. ,1 iroop Salt Lake Jack Mitchell. and scout week. dipped to the Z. C M. I. in reofficers of the store Kobert P. Phillips Wd - cal (T.vl 'J t. i ceived word late Tuesday that the a bcou t, wno TROOP FOUR neiped prevea eventhat doors its close would a bv each bery of store mine pavr.,11 c, moetim was onened . of .1 1J i nt-co- um reaul me ing. While plans for the closing code Patrol dramatizing a scout law. II'. the for past the store have been made then led in some community message Capped by the static two months, the order for the closing singing bv LeRoy Worley. Then we who was tied in the freitrU was not expected for some time. The had a boxinfi contest between the After the story he showed m, Vwiin retail stores . store is one ui a oia.u We then talked about the wnicn wouia nelp us learn " PMLro of M. Salt Z. C. I. Ike owned bv the 3 program we are to give code. be closed February City and one of the last to following the Z. C. M. I.'s recent stores' policy of closing all its retail in the state. p was founded in early The pioneer times by a group of local owned. people and was It has been in continual operation since that time being owned and operated by local people until about 15 years ago when it was purchased t.y the Z. C. M. I. and has been operated by them under the managership of local people since that time. There has been a number of local people employed at the store and it's closing will erred a number of local families. v...u, n Totals who But DEER CREEK ' J Ura-i'.- Sc during Scout Column You p-,- J Ix-h- t. i ! Leaders 1 a wr the Stakes ' U Buildi Februa . the most New Shipment of Co-o- FISK TIRES Auto Accessories Conoco Gasoline and ALL WORK GUARANTEED LEHI MAN CHOSEN Oils R MONEY REFUNDED. USE CONOCO IT'S BETTER STATE COM. FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPFUES Sylvan Clark of Lehi, Utah County Commissioner was chosen as secretary of a state committee to prepare bills for the next session of the legislature that will he of. most use and most needed, for the good of the people of the state, at a meeting of county officials of all counties of the state in the New House Hotel in Salt Lake Mr. Jarvis of City last week-enSalt Lake County was named Presi-leand Mr. Brown of Ogden was named of the CENTRAL AD ACCESSORIES SERVICE STATION GILBET TRIPP, Manager FIRST EAST and STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH nt Junius Banks is ill INDIVIDUAL ;ta: at his home SO; this week. M. I. A BOARD To temper work with play, to live, and live enjoyably, is the I ambition of all of us. It is an ambition that is not always easy to achieve, an ambition that requires a plan to lead to its ultimate ful fillment. MEETING FEBRUARY The regular M. I. A. monthly Stake Board meeting will be held in the Seminary Building, at 7 p. m. on Tuesday, February 1. That so few people in the past have been able to realize this ambition is in most cases traceable to the fact that our present day before all else society requires economic independence economic independence without a well founded plan is difficult to achieve! The Beehive Girls of the Lehi First observation and hobo hike last week-en- Among those whose lives have followed the nlans made early in life, however (and there are many of them), the services of a j bank will generally be found to have played a part. In the accumu lation of initial savines. in device ennoerninc investments and in planning a safe economic future, your bank can serve you well. Ward enjoyed an Mrs. S. I. Goodwin left Lehi, Saturday for a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton and family of Oakland, California. YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED Mr. and Mrs. Ako Radford and baby daughter, of Ririe, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. Ririe's mother, Mrs. Josephine Morgan. This bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. date Mr. and Mrs. George Ricks entertained Wednesday evening at a party honoring the 10th birthday anniversary of their daughter, Joice. Games were played and refreshments served. TalonhnnA fit MAIN STREET Hospital Notes Val Zimmerman, an was brought into the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday night for treatment for injuries in an automobile accident. Mr. Zimmerman is reported to be doing as well as What caused the deep wrinkles that possible. I arrow your brow. We placed some of them there that A fine son was born to we would erase now, Mrs. Lyle i. i our icniuiisri sorrow Street at the local hospital, iou inanisneu and soothed our pain i'U reigned like a queen over your small domain. A winsome baby daughter arrived There are no words can tell, none at tho home of Mr and Mrs. Dunne c:in express Woitindon, Wednes iiy . : . Mother and u .. , Tl. n.e tcci jo we nave Known through! hihv reported to o doing nicely.' ui gemienrss. the Sweet mother, the appreciation vouY The mother's former Evek-want us to shoy, Is to live right way; the way vol "ouomeii ana .ir. ami Mrs. Davi taught us to go. elcr-oi- l are the proud grandpa rents. f You have reared sons and W daughters of the law ahi 'ing kind. You have reared sons and daughters with a spiritual mind. IM Each day as you sit in the old arm We desire to chair, express our sincere We thank God that your life He doth appreciation to all thrse who helped so long spare. so much with sympathy, dur'ir our bereaTement On a perilus journey you crossed the pnd,kind ... me ocean s wild waves. pas.smg or our beloved husband Like the pilgrim's religious freedom and father. We want to thank all you miirhtilv craved. those who took part in the funeral You trudged acrross the dreary plains Ah, so many a weary day, Mrs. Elias M Jones and But faith in your Redeemer sustained family.!! you all the way. LEHI, UTAH Wm THE CHILIDEEN THEY WILL GET THE BEST . 1 ; card of des mm mni. 15- - 1 FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK EVERYTHING YOU NEED I MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH 1 |