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Show IIi M I i TU ine jueiu LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VII HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY, UTAH, PROMINENT MATRON Funeral services for Louisa Munns 77, who died at the Lehi Mnday, will be held Fri-- d 1 o'clock in the First Ward at iy Chapel,, Bishop Evans L. Anderson, Mrs. Goates died of ailpresiding. ments incident to advanced age. Speakers for the service will be Harriet M. Webb of the Relief Society; Hyrum A. Anderson and Music will be Herman C. Goates. rendered by Ada Phillips, soprano; Jessica B. Goates soprano; Hazel Berry Phillips, pianist; Mildred Cam-brideshi- Increased employment, th,' of additional deve b.pmwit work, and the milling of lu,-- r grade ore. are among the objectives of a plan which has been suggested as a result of the notion of con in Kress boosting the price of newly mined silver to 71.11 cents an ounce, an increase of G.47 cents an ounce which recently became FUNERAL SERVICES School 17, 19 No. 52 HELD FOR JAS. CLARK Funeral services were held Sunday the Lehi Fourth Ward for James Clark, C4. of Lehi, who died Friday morning at a Salrt Lake following an illness of several in hos-pt- During recent years mines have forced to neglect development work and ship a higher grade product due to the sub normal con. dltions prevailing in the mining industry. The pian of inaugurating additional development and mining Kraae ore has been sug as a gestea means of spreading finest me Increase which the government has granted the mines in boosting the price of silver. It is estimated that the program would result in the following bene- weeks. Bishop Lionel Larsen conducted the services. Invocation Elisha Peck. Chorus "Oh Dry Those Tears" Jiuon Fox and eompany, accompanied by Dela Carson. Sketch and Remarks Presiik-n- t Virgil H. Peterson. Solo "Face To Face" Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, accompanied by Mrs. Marie Smith. Remarks President A. been Utah's underground mines shows an annual production of 1.0S4.576 ounces of silver, nccording to figures of the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Under the proposal the 1524,624 Increase in revenue as the result of the silver boost would be multl-plie- d by at least four times in one year, thus swelling the additional payrolls and other expenditures to about J2.000.000 aud adding another J300.0UO for taxes mid capital gains. In mining lower grade ore. profits. of the plan ponents it would - Make employment for at least be necessary to addargue, n' additional to materially mine and smelter payrolls in order to w orkers: produce the same amount of metal and smelt2Ir.rrease total mine and smelt ers, railroads, e:c, would have to payrolls by J2.uo0.noo a year. increase their forces to handle the jpM.uut) in additional' lo-- . increased tonnage. Carlos Schow. 1- - Best See Us First WHERE YOUR DOLLARS . ARE BIGGER GOODWIN'S The House of Bargains The following people were Sunday visitors at the home of Minnie Flack: Mr. and Mrs. Lauglin of Salt Lake and her mottier,, Mrs. Rachel Carson, and a sister Mrs. Annie Fox and two daughters, Emma and Bonnie, of Lehi. of electlic service are now accorded the lowest rates in the country and have obtained these tiirough extensive use of electricity. The rate reduction becomes effective on all bills rendered ao customers after September 1 and is one of several reductions made consumers in the past four years, Mr. Ashton explained. The following bable was presented by Mr. Ashton to show the extent of the reduction tt the small user:. You Now Bill Get Now Is 11 13 18 23 28 33 40 $ .90 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 Kwh Kwh Kwh Kwh Kwh Kwh Kwh You Will Get ; Inc. Kwh. For Same Price 14 Kwh 16 Kwh 22 Kwh 27 23 22 29 Kwh 31? Kwh 41 Kwh 48 Kwh 26 25 24 20 NEW CLERK FIREMEN CALLED OUT AT POWER S The Lehi firemen were called to the Emmett Hansen home, Tuesday-afternoo- when a woodpile Miss Selena Peterson is now clerkcoal sheds and out building at Power's Shoe Store on Main The fire was soon under conings. Miss Peterson was formerly TWO BAND CONCERTS Stret. employed at Christensen's Store and trol with little damage reported. is well known among Lehi shoppers. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jackson reMr. Powers is having his store Lehi Band Concert, Friday, Aug. cleaned and renovated ready for his turned to their home in Cedar City 1Mb at 8 o'clock. American Fork Band Concert, new stock of fall merchandise. Tuesday. Tuesday, August 22nd at 8 o'clock. These concerts will be held in front of the l.ehi High School. These conceits promise IV') be very worthwhile as both bands have been working all summer preparing for them. The Lehi Band Concert is in charge of Mr. Dalby, who is bringing some from Salt Lake special numbers City. Mr. Bird, who is in charge of tfie NOTIONS CUTLERY American Fork Concei t is also bringsome OF ALL KINDS very special numbers, ing over 'A complete line of Remington so letii all come out to enjoy these 4c and 8c I?ias Tape concerts and make them a success. lc and 8c Thread Cnives Stook Knives, Butch- The follovvng concert will be given Emb. Floss. Crochet Cotton, Friday night: Buttons, Elastic, etc. or Knives, Pocket Knives. Par- 1. March, ''Brasses Triumphant" notions. A line of complete Holmes. . ing Knives, etc. finds Bow Ribbons ,c each 2. Overture, "Southern Cross" blaze-threatene- DEMOCRAT WOMEN PLAN REGIONAL MEETING IN UTAH Utah will be the hostess state (bo approximately 1000 delegates from California, Nevada, New Mexico, "SCHOOL and Colorado, Arizona, Wyoming Idaho who are expected to attend the Regional Conference of Demo cratic Women to be held in Salt Lake City, October 13 and 14. Sponsored by the Women's Division of the National committee the two-da- y institute on government and parity organization will be the fifth and last of similar held sessions this year (throughout the country. of national note will Speakers direct forum and round table s. National committee-wome- n, district and and precinct workers pai't'y leaders, of the eight partcipating states will Yoder. be in attendance. 3. Cornutj solo "Bride of the of Mrs. Delia Loveridge Provo, Waves" by Clarke Keith Eddington. Utah has been appointed as a mem4. 'Old Vienna" Descriptive, ber of the general committee in Kin. charge of arrangements for Utah 1. tsrass nexiei mini san iane. counitv. Lake. (a) 'March Sousaphone" Fillmore tb) "Lassus Trombone" PLANS GOING FORTH Johnnie Carson fell rom a t,ree 0. Duet from ('..he Russon sisters. fraca suffered and solo "The Little Trombone 7. Monday evening FOR COMMUNITY DAY tured foot. - He is receiving treat- - chi,.f bv Prvor Brown. ment in 'tthe Lehi Hospital. Novelties 8. "The Bell Ringers" Yoder. Plans for the annual Community Mrs. Lilly Carson was rushed to ''Bass Drum" Yoder. Day are going forward and signs the Lehi Hospital Monday where she 9. Overture, "Light point to a real community celebration is being treated for a rather serious Suppe. this year. Committees are already ailment. 10. March, "Friendship" - Seitz. working on various parts of the pro11. The National Anthem. gram and everything is being done to make this annual celebration, out- standing. Various club organizations are joining the City. N. Y. A., recreational leaders, farm bureau and 'church organizations in planning details of the day. reached The outline has alreay our office from the lady recreation- al leaders, Mrs. Fern Johnson and Miss Ada Phills, who are directing a one act play and musical program to be given as a part of Community Day. There will be a program of choral and vocal numbers given in connection with the play. The play chosen is a one act comedy. "Who Gets the Car Tonight," and the cast Mr. Jones (the father) ... Paul Price Mrs. Jones (the mother) Beth Smith Paul Jones (the son) Harold Giles Mary Jones (the daughter) Daunita Hansen Jack (her boy friend) Wayne Peterson If the -- state n, SHBBE5TDB I j Toggery At If s rate reductions ordered the State Public Service recently by C'liimibsion will benefit! users of electric service was explained today district manager, by Orin Ashton, Utah Power & Light Company here. Mr. AshJUm said the reductions are confined almost entirely to home and farm consumers using less than CO Kilowatt hours monthly and small commercial lightong customers. He cited the state regulatory large users body's order which How 0 effective. NEW LOW RATE OF ELECTRICITY EXPLA NED cal. stale and federal taxes. 4 Make from f5iHi.0i.iu to f 1,000,-00available for more mine supplies, transportation and power. 5 -- Lengthen the life of the mines aud add to the state's resources by mining hitherto unprofitable ore. Iiused on past production, the 647 cent increase in the price of silver would add $524,642 to the annual value of Utah's metal production. A five year average of e Solo "Going Home" Morley I. Steele of American Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Marie Smith. Remarks Bishop Joseph Smith. Remarks 'Bishop Larsen. Closing number "My Task" Rulon Fox and company, accom-paie- d by Delia Carson. Bendiction Arthur K. Chatficjd. Satl Lake Endowmen house in 1880. The grave in the Lehi cemetery she was the mother of 14 children, was dedicated by John Whimpey. seven of whom survive her: Mrs. Interment was made in Lehi City William H. Dansie of Lehi; Mrs. cemetery. N. L. Loveless of Orem; Mrs. A. He was born at Lehi on July 18, J. Phillips, Lester, George A., Floyd 1875, a son of William and Margaret W. and Francis R. Goates, all of Salt Boardman Clark. An active L. I). Lake City; two brothers, George C. S. church worker, Mr. Clark had Munns of Salt Lake City and Arthur been a member of the Lehi ward J. Munns of Brigham City; a sister, bishopric or 19 years and filled a Mrs. Annie Goates of Lehi; 18 grandmission in the northern states from three children and At the time of his 1901 to 1903. a was he death High Priest. For many In addition to rearing her own years he was a director of the Lehi family, Mrs. Goates had provided a Irrigation company. home for two underprivileged boys Mr. Clark married Arminta Peterand adopted a Samoan princess. son at the Salt Lake City L. D. Friends may call at the A. H. on November 20, 1895. Wing Mortuary Thursday afternoon Surviving are his widow, two sons ano evening and at the Gates home and seven daughters, Mrs. Clara Dransfield. Mrs. Rhoe Arnold and Friday after 10 a. m. Mrs. Ora Mae Hardy of Ogden, Mrs. Ella Muhlestein of Provo, J. W. Clark of Logan, Mrs. Genevieve Dransfield, Leonard, Leath and Evelyn Clark of Lehi; a brother and sister, Thomas Clark and Mrs. Mary J. Peterson of Lehi; two half sistiers, Mrs. Emily Sabey of Provo. and Mrs. Rose Timothy of Lehi, and 21 grandchild- For AUGUST Plan Proposed To Spread Benefits Of 6.47 Cent Rise In White Metal Hospital, flutest and June Whipple Jorgenson and Leath Whipple Kleinman in a vocal duet. She was born in Orwell, England, on October 28, 1S61, a daughter of James and Elizabeth Collis Munns, and came to Utah at the age of 16, in the company of an older sister, the late Mrs. Emma M. Lindsey. Prior to the arrival of her family in Utah, Mrs. Goates esided at the home of Eliza R. Snow, pioneer Utah poetess. She was intensely interested in the Sunshine club activities of the L. D. S. Relief Society. Four of her children died within two days during the 'flu epidemic in 1918. Married to Mr. Goates, pioneer Lehi farmer and carpenter, in the rrebs NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY. m Higher Silver Price To Stimulate Mine Activity DEATH CLAIMS u F. rree ,.1L SPECIALS LARD, Kelogg's 4 Pound Package Cornflakes, Package Tuna Flakes, Can COFFEE, Hill's Blue Can WARDS TO EXCHANGE BISHOPRICS 39c 9c 10c The Lehi ward bishoprics will ex- 22c change wards and speak in other P. & G. Soap 6 f"r 22c wards of the stake. Sunday evening 4 Cans 27c The First Ward bishopric will speak MILK 10c at the Sw"d Ward; the Second Ward Vanilla or Lemon. 4 oz 2 Pounds 20c bishopric will speak at the Third Graham Crackers 3 Pounds Powdered Sugar 25c Ward; the Third Ward bishopric Matches .....3 Boxes 10c will speak at the Fourth Ward; the Fourth Ward bishopric will speak fit Fifth Ward; the Fifth Ward the QUALITY MEATS bishopric will speak at the Cedar the Cedar Fort 3 for 10c Port Ward and Glass Tumblers will speak at the Iehi 6 for 65c Bishopric Dinner Plates First Ward. Close Out On All Straw Hats or some High Council members Your Choice 19c ward member will take charge of the - SALE STARTS SATURDAY Visit Our Store and Save OUR SCHOOL meetings. Ralph Wyman was in Salt Lake, Sunday visiting wiith his wife, Mrs. Ethel Wyman who is recevnjr medical Broadbent and Son treatment there. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Edwards, in company with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards of Salt) Lake, left Saturday morning for a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. GYM SHOES PQL0 SHIRTS New Fall BOYS' or MEN'S 69c Pair All Sizes S9c Pair Indies and (iiils' Polo Shirts Zipper Front 49c up GROCERY SPECIALS 6 Rolls 25c 4 Cans 27c 10 Bars 37c . TOILET TISSSUE MILK, Tall Cans Morning or Sego) SOAP. Crystal White or P. and G 10 Pounds 58c -- 25 Pounds $1.45 SUGAR 3 Bars 10c TOILET SOAP (Romona) JEL-SER- J. 25c 22c Pound ...2 Packages 17c Quart 33e 19c 48 Pounds 73c 16c 6 T JR. COFFEE POST TOASTIES MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING ... Pint 35c AROWAX, Quarts M. B. FLOUR (Kitchen Maid) WAX PAPER, Large 125 ft PINEAPPLE, Sliced or Crushed BROOMS 5 Tie. Light Weight.. VEAL LOAF Can v - Packages 2 Cans WW 3.V 1"' FRUITS and VEGETABLES 6 for 25c CANTALOUPE Lettuce, Carrots. Green Corn, Onions. New Cabbage, Banana.'-Grapefruit, Oranges, etc., at Market Prices. - , Quality Meat Bargains .2 Pounds 25c MUTTON CHOPS 10c Pound POT ROASTS 2 Pounds 25c Salt Bacon 35c R EX LARD. 4 Pounds 25c Pound Boneless Picnics (Whole or Half) 25c Pound ( Rmdless) SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 19c Pound r CTV4KR MiDf nmps 55c Cheese 2 Pounds Kraft STORE PEOPLES DELIVER WE PHONE 76 STATE STREET n |