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Show The Leh i Free Press LEHrS WIDELY READ PLUME VII HOME-OWNE- LEW CITY, UTAH, RECREATION NEWS I0NEERS by School. W. P. A. THURSDAY, JULY 27, VJM No. 49 LOSES ARM IN City and HANDICRAFT Mrs. Fern Johnson has been as11. the handcrafts and will be at AND JONES JAMES signed HOMAS the school campus every day except Is GARDNER BIRTHDAY'S HONORED Saturday. She will meet the girls Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday i I Xwo residents celebrated and the boys every Monday and FriLehi anniversaries day. These classes will meet either lejr bi)h birthday in the Grammar building or on the '4 week. lawn. They are open to the entire 24th on and July Thomas Jones, cost without community except 'imes II. Gardner tin July 27. useful articles are being materials, I The family of Thomas Jones met made doorstops, breadboards, lawn tiie Jones farm in the creek, Sun-a- y dolls and decorations,, hot pads and annivershonoring the birthday various other interesting items. was He Mr. Jones. born, of ary ;:y 24, 1853 and came to Lehi in that time. MUSIC 66, living here since Morris Anderson, 27, severely crushed left arm Saturday when the automobile in which he was riding crashed into a truck, on the state highway three miles northwest of Lehi. The arm was badly lacerated and the bone was crushed, about three inches above and below the elbow. He was given emergency treatment at the Lehi Hospital. Mr. Anderson was later taken to the Bingham Hospital. His left arm was amputated above the elbow. He is reported to be doing as well as possible. According to reports, Mr. Anderson was returning home from Bingham, where he is employed, and was driving with his left arm outside the wndow, when he crashed into the The accident occurred at 3 truck. if married to Florence Taylor, ! 1883 bv Thomas R. CuU Jones has taken an active Mr. r, Merest in civic affairs and has helpful the building of Lehi. the Jones I Three generations of family were assembled at te Sunday fathering. Eight children of the family survive. They are: Mrs. Marion Johnson, Lehi; Mrs. Florence Inrmage of Sp. Fork; Earl Jones of fjaho; Clarence Jones of American Yerna McDonald of fork; Mrs. 3jeber City; Mrs. Norma Nicholes of Alice Jones of Cali lehi; Miss fornia, and Leland Junes of Provo. have "nree children of the family r, v,-y- lAM.frfi iv- i t I i h ft ; ' was ;e .fd. are Miss Ada Phillips is sponsoring a girls' chorus and it is open to all. They meet Tuesday and Thursday in the Grammar Building. We invite all jjirls interested in good music to attend these classes. Our entries have nlt been very heavy but the first round matches will be posted at the tennis court and players are asked to fill in the schedules as they complete their grandchildren and 4 All the children and Earl Mcept Miss Alice Jones att he party, vnes were present There nday. James H. Gardner was born in "Jl Creek, July 27, 1859, and has n a resident of Lehi since 1891. ; was married to Rhoda Huffaker, 1887. in the Logan L. D. Associated with the 1'vptember, Sugar Company, Mr. positions of trust in ?.e company for many years, many He was i'them executive positions. bishop of Lehi for a number of 'ears and has also been an active uc worker. i A family party will be held in the Sines Park, Saturday afternoon snoring his 80th birthday anniversary. There are nine children living. Hiey are: Hamilton Gardner of alt Lake; Archie Gardner of Michigan; Mrs. Viola Goates of ;lackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Vera Pixton 'Salt Lake City; Reed Gardner of 'edar City; IeRoy Gardner of Oak-California; Mrs. Marion Niel- n of Blanding; Mrs. Fern Hunter Logan, Mrs. Lois N'ielson of Hunter of 3!anding; Mrs. Fern 5gan, Mrs. Lawrence Dahl of West ; De-:i- t, f .ordan. STANDING Team - fc. ss' Second Half Won LoU Dairy 4 1 Peoples Store Glen's Service 4 1 4 Mercur Larsen Bros 1 2 3 1 City Recreation 0 5 RESULTS July 20 Mercur 18 City Recreation 5; Glen's Service 12, Dairy 6; Peoples Store 13, Larsen Bros. 6. SCHEDULE July 27th 7:30 p. m. Mercur vs. Larsens. 8:30 City Recreation vs. Dairy. 9:30 People's Store vs. Watkins. July 31st 7:30 Qity Recreation vs. Peoples Store. LEAGUE STANDING RDCREAiTION Won Lout Third Ward First Ward Fifth Ward Second Ward Fourth Ward 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 Lions 0 2 SPECIAL MEETING RESULTS Fifth Ward 18, Second July IN FOURTH WARD, Ward 9; Third Wrard 9. Lions 3; First Ward 19, Fourth Ward 9. SUNDAY July 21st First Ward 27, Lions 5; Second Ward 18, Fourth W:ard Third Ward 18, Fifth Ward 11. The Fourth Ward Genealogical 13; SCHEDULE "wimittee have arranged a special 28th July eat for their ward members, Sun-"7:30 First Ward vs. Third. Archibald when 7:30 a evening 8:30 Fourth vs. Fifth. 3ennett, of the genealogical board 9:30 Second Ward vs. Lions. ' some other general board member August 1 1 .ill be present to speak. Mrs. 7:30 Third Ward vs. Fourth. Swenson will give a reading and 8:30 First Ward vs. Second. ther selections by Mr. and Mrs. Fifth Ward vs. Lions 9:30 All rarlGunher will be given. ward bers urged to be present. JUNIOR LEAGUE 18 y Wrin--1- , w iirnuiS UllUflSIUUIlU 1 LARGE GROUP ATTEND HOLMSTEAD REUNION The Holmstead Reunion was held GIRLS' LEAGUE There will be a meeting in the Lehi Memorial Hall ait 8:00 P. M., Friday, August 11, 1939, of all members of the Lehi Cattle Association to hear the report of your committee; to vote upon the proposition of incorporating it the association as a Corporation; to approve Articles of to elect Incorporation and officers and transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. ISAAC BONE, Secretary. First Publication July 27, 1939. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt located at the forks of the road east of Lehi, was destroyed by fire, Monday. The fire started on the roof from a chimney spark and spread so rapidily that the entire roof was ablaze before the blaze could be A stiff breeze helped the checked. fire along and efforts of passerby Last Publication August 11 (1 Non-Prof- By-Law- s; The accompanying pictures show the award winning team of the Utah Copper company and the team at work during a demonstration. All mines plant employees have received one or more standard Memtraining courses in first-aid- . bership on the teams is composed of men working in the mines and plants, and competition is open to all employees. Many have won national recognition after winning places on the team, t The Utah Copper mines plant men. 10, 1939. : RUSSON REUNION Second Ward vs. Third Fourth Ward vs. Fifth Ward. 31st First Ward vs. Second Third Ward vs. Fourth. 28th HELD SATURDAY was The Russon family reunion : ... o ..i . ;111 t r.. an i iiiuiil Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman iieiu oaiuiuay ill Lake City. During the after-- i and Henry Sorenson left Monday Salt noon sports, swimming and social evening for a vacation trip to YelAfter the chatting were enjoyed. lowstone National Park. the luncheon hour in the evening following program was given, with i George Russon as master of ceremonies : Piano solo Melba Dransfield of Ogden. Prayei Thomas Russon. Welcome Zina Anderson. Vocal duet Lela and Cleo Chris-tenseU..1.1 - itin i HOT DAY SPECIALS n. Reading LARD, Pound Crystal White Soap MILK, 4 Cans PUREX. Half Gallon 5 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 Can . the Place" Mrs. Mary Kirkham. -- Keith Russon of Accordian solo 29c Fork. American )0c 10c Reading Dick Russell. Bars 19c Original Poem Mrs. Fern Russon. 27c Dance duet Bonnie Freebarin and 25c company. BUTTER, Pound Star Four 48 Pounds - . For Summer Bargains You can always do better at Broadbent and GOODWIN'S Son Your Friendly Store STROYED DY FIRE d lost time accidents. The following year, 1930, after training had been completed, accidents were reduced 50 per cent. The training is conducted in accordance with standards of the United States bureau of mines. Mining companies realize that by providing a maximum degree of safety and better working conditions, a higher degree of morale can be maintained. Realizing this, they are continually striving to Improve working conditions for the 1 is team won the championship at the international First-aiand Mines Rescue meet in 1929, and has 11 10c PINEAPPLE, Cr. No. 2 Can 19c 58c SPRY, 3 Pound Can Can 10c and Beans, No. 2 Pork July 27th First Ward vs. Second Powdered Sugar, 3 Pounds 21c Mr. and Mrs. E.. NWebb, Miss Ward; Third Wrard vs. Fourth. COFFEE Daily Delight. Pound 20c Mrs. Alta Webb, son, Webb, August 1st Second Ward vs. SALMON, tall can 12c 'ckie, spent Monday in Salt Lake Fifth; First Ward vs. Third. 13c TOMATOES, 2 Pounds 4 Cans 14c DEVILED MEAT 1.3c SHRIMPS, Can Can 10c TUNA FISH, 18c MATCHES, Cartoon ... 3 Rolls 13c TOILET TISSUE 6 for 19c Glass Tumblers 10c DINNER PLATES We have an assortment of dishes for every need. Buttons and We Cover Dress Frame Pictures. 'This HUNT HOME DE- finiuhi.il iniAim tV... illlll S C f'OPd years. the surface. The prevention of ac The startcidents and the maintenance of a ed first-ai- Utah Copper company in November hi:h deirree of morale is the ob- 1929. In that training year the company had jective of every mining company. 90 uivn July Ward; July Ward; 8:30Watkins vs. Larsens. 9:30 Mercur vs. Dairy. Team, ,i Safely is one of the leading factors of the continuous program of the mines to better conditions of SOFTBALL COMMERCIAL LEAGUE The Lehi firemen answered a call to the home of Francis Grant, Thursday afternoon when small boys and matches were responsible for a hay and shed blaze. The firemen soon had the blaze under control with little damage done. NOTICE will be crowned 25 FIRE STARTED BY CHILDREN, THURSDAY Saturday and Sunday at Granite Flat in American Fork Canyon. The m. p. Name of the driver of the truck large group who attended enjoyed hiking, ball and all canyon sports. was not learned. The Anderson car was damaged They report a very lovely reunion. badly on the left side. Miss Zina Anderson was a weekState Patrolman Melvin Grant end visitor in Salt Lake. She visited assisted City Marshal Arley Clark with Mr. and Mrs. II . R. Spurrier in investigating the accident. Anderson was rushed to Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frebarin. hospital by N. D. Thatcher Jr. and M. M' Neal of Salt Iike City. TENNIS match. Champions in each group. and the Lehi and American Fork fire departments failed to save dwelling. CRASH The entire roof and interior was burned and only the brick and adobe walls left standing. Part of the suffered a furniture was saved. MORRIS ANDERSON Protect Mine Workers i BRATE 80TH Sponsored NEWSPAPER D PHONE 20-For PROMPT DELIVERY Election of officers. Elisha Peck. Benediction Officers for the coming year include: Lott A. Russon, chairman; Elish Peck, 1st assistant; Ixvtt E. Russon, second assistant; Zina Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Fern RusThomas Russon, son, Historian; genealogical and Maude Russell and Howard R. Spurrier, recreation committee. A large group of Iehi family members were in attendaance and they report a very lovely day. 1 BINDING TWINE $4.25 PER BALE FEEDS FOR ALL NEEDS GILES FEED STORE W Phone 78 1C We Deliver that leave you EXTRA MONEY 100 lb. bag $5.63 10 lbs. 58c 25 lbs. $1.45 4 Cans 27c MILK 25c 3 Pounds Powdered Sugar 8c and 15c pkg. Potato Chips 10c - Sugar PORK AND BEANS, No. 2V2 Can 6 for 23c 9c 3 for 25c Crystal White CORNF FLAKES (Post Toasties) PEAS, BEANS and CORN PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Pounds TUNA FLAKES, regular 13c for SALAD DRESSING (Miracle Whip) Quart OLIVES, j Ounces TOILET PAPER BREAKFAST CLUB COFFEE SOAP, - 25c 10c 31c 17c 6 for 25c K'-- BROOMS 25c 35c (5 Tie) FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 15c and 25c Dozen ORANGES 11c 2 BANANAS, pounds Dozen 23 C LEMONS 21nC Pound WATERMELON'S etc. Cucumbers, New 1'oi.atoes, Tomatoes, Grapefruit, Onions, 1 Quality Meat Bargains MUTTON CHOPS PORK CHOPS or STEAKS POT ROASTS REX LARD, 4 Pounds RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON MEDIUM CHEESE REX LARD, 4 Pounds . 2 Pounds 2oC 19c Pound 17c Pound 35c .25c Pound 2 Pounds 35c 33c ...,. STORE PEOPLES WE DELIVER PHONE 76 STATE STREET |