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Show I ,xUS LEHTS WIDELY READ I LEHI CITY' UTAH' rTHURSDAY. SUNDAY EVENING Farent Teacher Associpresent the Chantante chosen male chorus in chorus and a j Music Festival, Sunday, chri5tmas Lehi High School tiie in 17 Dcember p. m. a spevioi Auditorium, at The Lehi will ation I Piu-ram- of Christmas music will be La with tableaux effects. The to be even festival this year promises of preceeding years wur than those and com fas the chorus members hard for been 1 working have mittees I sometime to perfect all details of the festival. June Jorgensen is director of LaPrieil Goodwin Mrs. chorus and the accompanist. in the participating Ada Phillips. Isobel Good-riBrown. Hazel Allred, Thelma Merle Garrett, Emily Johnson, Anderson. Arleen Goodwin, Lul Dorton, Gwen Josephine Robison, Jennie Nostrum, Norine Alta Ash, Singers are: festival n, Webb, Merlene Tew, Armond y Hansen, Morris Anderson, GarrB. E. C. H. Goates, Davis, G. ett, E. C. Jorgensen, Dr. Fox, Le-Ec- Leo J. Stewart, Gilbert rick-soSimmons, Clell Jackson, Keith E M. S. Lott, Stanley Clark. J. F. Raymond Jones, n, G. S. Hershel Manning, Royle. Peter-eo- n, Phillips, Bruce Nostrum, J. Washburn, Lillian Knudsen and Gene N. Lula NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D DECEMBER No. 17 14. 1939 T. A. MUSIC FESTIVAL CIVIC AND CHURCH p, I r ree re kH Anderson. stage and tableau will be in Mrs. J. G. Jones, Stanley Taylor, Mrs. Margaret Potter. Miss Tew and Mrs. Clell JacksMarlene on. Miss Marlene Tew is designing The charge of the programs. meetings in the Sunday evening, due to the festival, all wards will meet conThere is jointly at the Auditorium. no admission charge and everyone is invited to attend. There will be no wards, GIRL INJURED III FALL AT SCHOOL LaRee Goates. 13, daughter of Mr. fell in the and Mrs. Herman Goates shower room of the Lehi High School, LEHI TO HAVE COLD STORAGE PLANT LEADER CALLED HOME Friday, and broke her hip. Miss Work on a modern cold storage Impressive funeral services attendHe served four terms in the Utah Goates was taken home, then to the ed by state and L. D. S. dignitiaries, State Senate, having the honor of be- plant for Lehi was began this week EARL BANKS RELEASED ieni nospitial where she is receiv were held for Abel John Evans, 87. ing made president his last term. by J. Earl Smith and L. O. Peterson. ing treatment for the injury. attorney, patriarch and civic leader, He was also a member of the first The plant will be located in the old FROM MISSIOIl who passed away at his home, Fri- Constitutional Convention. He was turkey processing plant at the Lehi day following a long illness in the a member of the Lehi City Council Cereal Mill. Flans are underway to XMAS STREET LIGHTS Lehi Second Ward Chapel. Monday and Mayor from 1881 to 1893, and have the plant in operation by Janu Elder Earl Banks, son of Mr. and afternoon, with Bishop E. N. Webb, City Attorney for about 20 Mrs. Junius Banks received his reyears. ary 1. He was also a member of the Utah TURNED ON conducting. Plans for the plant call for 400 lease from the New England mission. The opening tong, a duet. "Hold County Commission. cold storage lockers with a capacitiy December 5. Elder Banks reached Thou My Hand" E. Booth Soren-so- n He was always very interested in of 50 lbs per locker. There will be New York, Friday and will motor The Christmas lights of the Lehi and Armond E. Webb. and was affilated with a chill room for processing the meat home with a graup of companions. Irrigation, streets and business houses were Invocation 'Bishop R. J. Whip- the Utah Lake Distributing Com with a temperature of 34 degrees He is expected home in time for turned Tuesday evening. State Street ple. pany, and the Provo Reservoir Com above zero; a quick freezing room Christmas. He was president of tho lighting was furnished through the Sketch and Remarks Bishop S. I. pany. with ah temperature of 100 deg. be- Rhode Island Mission at the time. courtesy of the Utah Power and Goodwin. He was a loyal supporter of the low zero and the locker room with a of his release. Light Company and the Lehi City Resolutions of respect from the Church, always ready to do the temperature of 10 degrees above Municipal Power Plant fursishing Utah Co. Bar Association read by things those in called upon zero. authority the power for Main Street J. Rulon Morgan of Provo. him to do, and had a burning testilights. In addition to the storage space, STAKE BANQUET SET Remarks President E. mony of the divinity of Jesus Christ. there will be an attendant at the Clifford Young of the Alpine Stake. Joseph Smith and of the authenticity plant to cut and process the meat FOR JAN. 1 1 MORMON PIONEER Solo "Happy Days" Mrs. T. F. of the Book of Mormon. for the customers and a grinder Kirkham. No man has ever been more devot- will be installed for hamburger and The Lehi Stake venison banquet PASSES AWAY Duet Booth Sorenson and Armond ed to his wife and famiy than was sausage. Webb. will be held in the Lehi Tabernacle, Abel John Evans. His whole life and New and improved refrigeration 11. The stake Remarks President Royle J. Mur-doc- k ambition was to do everything in his is being installed and the Thursday, January local Mrs. Mary Ann Ashton Thomas, machinery deer hunters of Provo. authorities asked power to make them happy and com- entire plant remodeled. 03, a resident of Lehi for 88 years, Solo "Make New Friends But fortable. He has filled two missions to donte roasts for the banquet durLehi has long felt the need of a and widow of Daniel W. Thomas, the hunting season in October, Keep the Old" Mrs. C. E. Young of himself and sent six other missionand local farmers will ing farmer and stock grower, deid Mon- American Fork. and a very good response was rearies into the mission field. He re- storage plant besefit by the installation day at 3.50 p. m. of causes incident with a large number of very L. ceived great joy and satisfaction in especally Remarks President Stephen of the plant as a place to store their ported to age. fine roasts so. given for the banquet. He has given all of his meat for summer Chipman. doing consumption. Fruit The meat has been Mrs. Thomas was born October 7, Remarks President Heber J. children an education, and has been and berries can also kept in cold storbe kept there as 1846, in Pottawattamie county, Iowa, Grant of Salt Lake until a date for the affair could age City. proud always of their success. well as meats. Local citizens should in a covered wagon in whihch her be obtained. Solo "Just A Weary-in- ' For You" He lived a life worthy for any L. new this patronize industry to realparents, Thomas and Mary Howard Russell Stewart of Salt Lake City. D. S. to follow. His home was a ize the benefit to the Reserve the evening of January 11 community a Ashton, were moving from Nauvoo, Benediction Mark Austin of Salt perfect haven for his family and of this the banquet. for type brings. pant really 411., to Winter Quarters prior to Lake City. friends. Always peace and happiMiss LaPriel Goodwin was the ac- ness and the spirit of God reigned journeying westward with other Mormon pioneers. there, because of the teachings and companist. The family arrived in Utah in the The grave in the Lehi Cemetery xample of him and his loving wife. spring of 1851, and moved to Lehi was dedicated by Dr. R. J. Evans of He was blessed with a great degree the following autumn. Mrs. Thomas Logan. of intelligence an faith, and many had lived in Lehi ever sincie. Biograpltical Sketch of Abel John have received blessings at his hands. She was married to Mr. Thomas Evans Hundreds have come to him for counAbel John Evans, son of Abel and sel and advice pertaining to their January 1, 1866; Mr. Thomas died March 3, 1907. He has helped Mary Jones Evans, was born at Lehi, personal difficulties. Mrs. Thomas is survived by three Utah, December 20, 1852. His father the windows and fatherless ana sons, Apollos Thomas of Ogden, died in Wales while filling a misson carried joy into the hearts of thouof people throughout Howard Thomas of Heber and Henry there, leaving Abel John the eldest sands the Calif orna; of nine children, at the age of 15. World. Thomas of Sacramento, He passed away at his home in one daughter, Mrs. John F. Moyle He worked hard to support his of Alpine; two sisters, Mrs. Esther mother and her little ones, and re- Lehi, Utah, Friday, December 8, Powell and Miss Emma Ashton of ceived very little school because of 1939, at 5.45 P. M. at the age of 87 Lehi; 30 grandchildren, 65 great- his manv other responsibilities. Dur years, leaving the loilowing to deepHis wife, ing his few loisure hours he studied ly mourn his departure: grandchildren and 10 diligently, and through hs determin- Louisa Emmeline Zimmerman Evans, Funeral services will be conducted ation and desire to become a lawyer, two sons, W. E. of Salt Lake, Dr. R. the Utah J. of Logan, four daughters, Harriet Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Lehi First be succeeded in passing with examinations high M. Webb and Winnifred E, Sorenson, L. Bar Evans State Bishop Ward chapel by of Lehi, Utah, and Ethel Peterson of Anderson. Burial will be in the Lehi honors in 1901. married in 1874 to Louisa Los Angeles and Hazel E. Young of was He cemetery. Emmelne Zimmerman in tne bait San Francisco. 17 grandchildren and Lake Endowment House. They strug- 10 great-gran- d children, two brothers. hand hand in through of Lehi, Edward Evans CHILDREN gled along SCHOOL Hyrum J. hardships, and were blessed with Evans of Oakland, and two sisters, BEING EXAMINED eleven children. Five ofandthe eleven Catherine Yates of Lehi, and Sarah through ga,hey 0f Magrath, Alberta Canada, were taken from them, 1 heartaches and sorrow they became and & host of frjencs anf relatives. the with of other each students of to Examination more devoted RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE seventh, ninth and eleventh grades is every passing year. six children, schools, Lehi had the in out While AND RESPECT carried yet they being one hundred twenty students have Brother Evans filled a mission, and, WHERAS, the Divine Magistrate, been examned and reports show im- left his wife behind to care for the wh() jg supreme over jfe and death, students children and help with the larm hag seen fit to cajj from our mjst our proved physical condition of Abel John over those examined other years, work, in order that he might remain Brother and Associate, was ni3Evans, wh0 for many years past has there are fewer tonsil correction there and finish that which -been a respected and beloved mem needed and posture of students is to do. State High 3 Pounds 25c He served as a Utah feer of the utah county Bar Associ POWDERED SUGAR imnrnvpd. showing that nutrtion t ation, and than ha.c Councilman from 1893 to 1901'. amr.no- stiirlpnts is higher 17c Pound MIXED COOKIES which time he became a member oi iWHEReas. in his death he leaves been noted in other examinations. the of Alpine 2 Pounds 39c to Stake Presidency mourn his loss a loving wife and MIXED NUTS (No Peanuts) there ior nyx family and a hqjrt of relatives and and up A group of friends enjoyed a Stake, and served Pound 15c MIX CANDY (Good Mix) the Lehi Stake was friends, and delicious chicken supper at the home years. When .i Fir. CHRISTMAS TREES from 50c to he was Riven tne nono1 WHEREAS, the members of the of Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman, oreanized he position r 89c to $1.98 5 POUND BOXES CHOCOLATES Twenty were o. ecuiiimn i on Wednesday evening. (Continued on back page) 24c held at the time of his death. CHOCOLATES CHERRY present. 35c RAINBOW FRUIT CAKE MIX t-30c 2 POUNDS DATES , QzflSB' 97c Flour, Kitchen Maid Peacock Flour $1.29 $1.29 Unity Flour SUGAR Humming Bird don't need to guess what she would like for Christmas they are good to look all at and the Xmas shades. SHOW SHOES HOUSE SLIPPERS for all members of the family. 39c 18c 4 for 28c Crystal White Soap 10 bars 39c 25c i $1.00-Orego- .. and up. Plenty of line things to bring but the time is short Xmas Joy so don't delay. We can you in your selections. WHO WOULD Buy Practical Gifts For Christmas eueve Quality-Th- ree or Four Thread g9C New Shades for FOR TIIE FAMILY SHOES AND CLOTHING help ffS The Family Xmas Store RUBBER OVERCOATS FOOTWEAR SWEATER LEATHER COATS Store Power's lioe m m nAiAiij j. i i 4 1 it ? Ristafel, eaten in the Dutch East Indies, is a delicacy composed of fifty different foods containing practically everything from soup to fish. Ladies' Chiffon Silk Hosiery First GOODW 24c MILK Raisins, 4 Pounds ; i SLIPPERS - , Silk hosiery will be and you easy to buy 3 for 25c Peas, Regular 10c HONEY, Quart Wax Paper, 125 ft. i That's What lOlbsa 63c - ) Keep our fountain in mind when doing your Christmas shopping. Our service can't be surpassed anywhere. T Whether sodas, sundaes, malted milks cr hot chocolates our tempting dishes leave nothing to be desired You can count on us for true fountain delight daring the holidays. Our school lunches please everyone. WATKItl S ICE CREAM Full Pint Malts. Fresh Daily 20 lee Cream Flavors We Cater to Parties Banans, Lemons, Orange, Grapefruit, Celery, Cabbage, Apples, Grapes, etc.. at prices that will save QUALITY MEAT you money. BARGAINS REX PURE LARD, 4 Pounds...39c (Loose) 20c Pound MILD CHE SE PORK SHOULDER ROASTS 15c lb. 2 Lbs. 23c MUTTON CHOPS Rindless Breakfast Bacon Pound 2 Pounds 49c Sliced Fresh Fish Every Wednesday. STOEE PEOPLES DELIVER WE PHONE 76 STATE STREET |