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Show 1 I LEHl FREE 7THUESDAY, APRIL Mrs. Carson came to Utah from England, where fche was born May 1851, a daughter of Wro. and 63TI1 BIRTHDAY 2,Rachel jBurchfall Lloyd of Dudley. Worcheftershiref Her mother was a convert to the Friends arid relatives have been L. D. S. church, and in 1862, began invited to attend the the to America. Mrs. Carbirthday anniversary Tuesday of son, journey of eight chiildren, youngest ox Mrs. Rachel Carson, team pioineer walked most of the distance across of 1H62, at her home. PIONEER PLANS j eight-eight- h FULLGR o They then moved to Lehi in where she has since resided. Mr. Carson died in 1911. " Two sons and three daughters wiil 1874. 1907, in ir.in .her . hfr hirthdav anniversary - - jobservance. They are David 11. and William Matthew Carson and Mrs. Annie Fox of Lehi, Mrs. Emma Loverdge of Burley. Idaho, and Salt Lake Mrs. Hazel Laughlin 32 has She grandchildren and City. -- 14 - -- n. , .,,,..,,!, ii i Hwt'i to $ tpring your chtnc e your PORCH PAINT the city During the past cleaned been have dumping grounds the into all with trah pushed up wash. The Lehi City Board of Health 'requests that all trash be dumped into the wash, not scattered all over the adjoining territory as The has been done in the past. terri the covered dumping grounds tory in the vicinity of the was ahd some careless persons have been dumping trash wherever they stopped regardless of signs and notices. There is ample space in the wash for all trash and it is possible to drive very near the side of the wash. With the cooperation of citiziens the dump can be kept in it's proper place. Please cooperate with the City Board of Health in this matter. Fuller Porch & Deck Point. Woterproof. Stands hard uie. For two weeks, spe FIFTH WARD PRIMARY THROUGH I ji Hiahott-qutlir- week pininq. Ful' y r Ptintt. iispocUt NOT b Tktto prkot "ill rpt4 Hit yoor. HOUSE" PAINT Prepared. For a beautiful "all over" job. For two weeks, protecting price slothed to . . . Fuller Pur tl I 2.97 55' wnt 192touAiT cially reduced to . . . '1.86 ml $3.I8cal 1.03 TO HOLD OPERETTA QUAITi EXTERIOR VARNISH Fullerspor. To weather-protedoors, garden furniture, for two weeks at front ct etc Big savings , , 0 U 82' AIT Lelti ILiinilbeF PHONE ft NT C STATE STREET, LEHI 15 The Lehi Fifth Ward Primary will present the operetta, "The Happy Hearts." in their ward chapel, Thursday, April 27. The children of the Primary Association will be attractively dressed in costume for the play and have been practicing for sometime for the presentation. There will be no admission charge but ice cream will be for sale during the evening. Everyone invited. .) a. rr 1 .' H n r when cooked with 'ftft o T ;:- 1 ... in - brn September a 6. t i -- 0f'inL--- . I s i isjw ii ', l'- ; R. (Vdar Fiirt. Sketch and remarks Webb. Duet "Going Eliza Calton. of Dubois L. Home" PIE DANCE SATURDAY rlv Ladies Dresses, Hosiery, Sweaters, Anklets, Lingerie and Oxfords Id range. Mrs. Emma 0. Johnson, Rowley, 80, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Emma S. Hardy, ini Oakley, Idaho, late Saturday, following a T long illness. She suffered a stroke January 24, 1936, and had been ill m since. She had been bedfast for the past 15 months. Mrs. Rowley was born in Spring-v'll- e M in October, 1858, a daughter of m Lorenzo and Emma Johnson. She later moved to Nephi, where she lived for several years. Later she m moved to Mexico, and was drivien m out of Mexico during the revolution in 1912. She then came to Provo, M where she lived until three years m ago, when she went to Idaho to live with her daughter. Mrs. Rowley was an active member of the L. D. M S. church. Her husband, John Rowley, died in Mexico 42 years ago. She is survived by five sons and daughters, Lorenzo j? Rowley of M Thatcher, Arizona; Mrs. Emma S. M Hardy of Oakley, Idaho; Alice R. Gurr of Richfield, David L. Rowley of Provo, and Mrs. Julia R. Carlton of Lehi; 54 grandchilidren, 78 greatfollowm? grandchildren and the brothers and sisters: Mrs. Viola Bowles, Mrs. Sarah Whiting. Mrs m ;Rose Boswell, all of Nephi; George Jonnson of Salt Lake City, Orissa J, Rowley of Provo, and a half-sistMrs. Rame Weight of Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Timpanogos L. D M S. chapel on Provo Bench. n m CARD OF THANKS i M We wish to thank the Lehi Fire-,me- n and our neighbors for their assistance at the recent fire at our home. Their effective work saved our home and surroundings from being destroyed by the fire. to the top of the stove. Controlled boiling heat plus use of small quantity of water make possible retention of valuable vitamins and minieral Now go TERMS to meet any reasonable requirements Come in and see the salts. "i i TWENTY-THRE- E UTAH COMMUNITIES I -- TP. J. .is?. jry-.t- . d. .c-- m jt Z rv.j. pra resenting in Tl the comm rpmization been lot has The off city IwJohn N. For Friday and Saturday MILK SUGAR, No. 2 4 10 55c Pound Bag PINEAPPLE Mo for 25c - Broken Slices GRAND SALAD DRESSING WYANDOTTE CLEANSER a for 10c 1 PEAS, No. 2 Fancy Garden- -. LIBERTY BELL SODAS 4 Ounce VANILLA Regular 10c TOMATO and VEGETABLE SOUP WALL PAPER CLEANER r 15c 25c 2 for 11c ) 4 for 25c SUHDJ l6c 2 for , Ii Do 5c Can 3 for 25c L1UHT GLOBES 2 lor J your j until the pit zw DR FRUITS 10c Do 6c Pound 3 Bunches for 10c ORANGES, Extra Sweet BANANAS , Carrots, Onions and Radishes Strawberries, Spinach, Lettu 15c , fcdreds I to advis to lp m Other m skin out- - etc. MEAT DEPARTMENT HUM 17c Pound MILD CHEESE GROUND BEEF 1 Pound PORK SAUSAGE Lunch Meats Mix 17c Pound 19c pound ft twe desirabU tdrobe; IGOATES FOOD MART STYLI MAIN STRRRT. T.EHI P1I0JIE30 P hosiery es 23c Pound VE DELIVER f econon hand - t SERVING LEHI, UTAH i 'I MOUtlTAIIl FUELiUPPiyCOMPAtlY It will re lot all the pe It she of righ this view Lttee has Other Fresh Cuts I muc task The t - new modern Gas Ranges MAIN STREET surroundin; tomes, Power's Shoe tore Mrs. Sarah A. Webb and family. 3: PRICES h; MOTHER OF LEHI WOMAN DIES IN IDAHO many though STRAW HATS FOR THE FAMILY n Consider broiling. Smoke and excessive broiling odors are eleminated. No firing of fats or greases. Broiled meats are more palatable, moe digestible, when prepared with a new gas gJ with , n JT possessed The Lehi Third Ward Elders are oMtah, . f.i eround of ent Remarks-PresidVirgil Peter- sponsoring an overall, apron and pie vitality and ihn. "Magic rj '"J Operator" warti for onIy to ci dance in their ward chapel, Satur-d- y son. Phon lor Appointmtal, ru ar.d j and almost evening, April 29. Ladies will be Duet -"- We "Will Meet Beyond the admisE. city water charged one pie as a price of River" Mrs. Glen Peterson and IRENE'S BEAUTY SHI! (fflake it easil; J. Peterson of Cedar Fort, accom- sion to the party. The pies will be Anderson. the the to by no Wallace auctioned excelled duing Mrs. gentlemen PHOXE 60 panied by incre the Benedicton Cecil L. Ash. tot evening. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH c vcho have A fine program and dance is also The grave in the Lehi Cemetery -- Aarfn Webb. N. E. was dedicated by Bishop tl turning Biographical Sketch of Stanley Karl Smith Jt s rtmr .iknVC aany wlc" Baby Stancly Karl, the son of Rawson i Teresa pamt-uKarl G. and Louie tp, su 6, the 1937, born was before September Smith, r in the city of Piano, Idaho. He was before many wil blessed December 5, 1937, in the try citizen Lehi First Ward meeting house by B his home Brother Harold M. For. r civic center He was a good natured loving ally with its the reconditioned little fellow, always enjoying best of health. spire is visi MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES, FURNISHING, FROM HEAD I He passed away. April 22, 1939, folanding regioi TO FOOT. lowing an operation at the L. D. S. ij and a msp it It P'in1 Hospital. Besides his parents he is Violet, survived by four sisters, .nd better thi RUBBER BOOTS FOR IRRIGATION AND FISHING Also fetch its spirit Belle, Rosanna and Madge. a dear friend Wm. Sherwood who homes and h' SHOES FOR CHILDREN, GIRLS', BOYS', LADIES', and MEN i' lives with the Smith family. ;m may raa. Quality Shoes at Reasonable Prices, be will Karl exem greatly beauty Baby Stanley missed by all who knew him. i building. oven Natural nutritious juices are retained in the food. No excess shrinkage, Uniform results are repeatedly obtained because of absolute oven temperature control. - Woma an er temperature " make oi ,nntS OI tl . m. 31J "I"" communities f fznproYd prmniJt waring, Duarill hair againit n low Past the Oneraton Elsie and j The new gas ranges offer the advantage of 9 OVERALL AND APROII Bishop E. N. UH hi Wave Weiib. IiiVicati1-!- ' ft Permanently i ! n Begin with the oven, cooking. Kr ! k u BETTER COOKING RESULTS 4 .. received Ferron Mrs. and Survivinig are Cii! I NEW GAS RANGES I i. Miss Louise Lu!'ks of t," 1 I Gurney Grove, given by Mrs. .1 . l I local the hospital, at ledu-a- l care nis and daughter ii. vs n : rtr.. to Friday. ;:,va Vi. let. fr m Wednesday Thursday evei r,are!:ts an, f'j'jr al Miuth, '! 'ell R" anna and Madge Mis, EI-i- e Cox was removed to her of I.K a recent Mr. and Mrs ine, Monday, following were conducted Fund al servi.-'-Lake City visit luior operation. Ward rdar y th I. hi Second i: Tut-d.- iv Ernest X Webb , Bi-- h Phillips and baby Mrs. Edward home from the their to ved rem Get a Safer were the ,.,.,.,;, ,, rvices woie held in Tuesday. Lovelier and l.ehi Hosp'tal, nd Ward Chapel, Tuesday l.ein F--. Webb, V. !!w ;h ftnli'-- n ' h' Rig Double Sh'.w at the Royal, song, a duet, .,r;.iM t t l I RISridav and Saturday. Let's Go! In ire Gui ,!,!)," Wayne and Grace ... I Webb. ;e C' mnaied bv Mr. with the amaziner ; v. n fl n garet Banks an f. .Lowing ;ij cfc 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rchards of Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards and Mrs. Max Smith Idaho visited relatives in southern i during the past week. Foods Taste Better thf to loin .. i l1 Third Ward, Saturda1"" " I Proceeds of the Lake Salt of Bennett 4 M a ;ter Carl Id Smith, nos- Prci.. 1 1 died i ifv was Emitted to the Lem Mr.-- . Cai! Smith, medical I for Saturday, Mrs. Junius B of a.n ir.testi nal pital. -, April 17 97 . Cil ?-- CITY DUMP CLEANED AIL -- Hospital Notes BABY DIES the plains, although she was only 10 years old. Settling first in Salt Lake City the family later moved to Camp Floyd, where she was married to Williaim Frankin Carson on February 2, a' THURSDAY, - PRESS, LEHI, UTAH X GUSSV DEPOSITS INSURED CHE BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE SB 000 The State Rank TELETHONB 85 T W JU-i- M MAIN STREET. All "AIK S |