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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREE PKESS. LEHI, UTAH JUNE 6. 1940 FUHERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. HARRIET HELD FOR Wf.l. GOATES If all the residents of AUika were seated la (he Yale Bowl, it would be s of its capacity. Ued to tt)ll if New Hats for Men and t Hw-- Boys three-fourth- X ? y Father's Day June 16th I.'Ji l j Power's lioe tore t 1 t I ,J 1 Foo d in the Bank coiu-iockc- r s MET HERE y b Insulated LEHI COLD STORAGE PLANT YT'tY't YYt TYY't 'VY Y'i ! SERVICE yDOMEALTME WORRiES "GET YOU DOWN ?" MAKE MORE USE OF swm j f SARATOGA f Hi 3 e o o PARTY f j CHECK THESE FINE .rrvaefrr FOODS 12 ... clock-controlle- d 1 n FRUIT JARS PAROWAX LIDS and JAR RUBBERS Peanut Butter. 2 Pound Jar 3 Cans CORN 2 Cans PEAS SYRUP 10 Pound Can Arrow Wax, Quart 3 for Dutch Cleanser 24c 25c 19c 59 35c 25c DROADBENT & SON PHONE 20-- Mrs. Rhodes pdossessed a firm tcstmony My father! Those who survive are his widow, two She i life here.ift-died with a full assurance of a glorious sons. Elden W. and Donald W. of Salt ressurection and a reunion wth her loved lake City: two daughters, Mrs. Leola Durrant of Lehi and Mrs. Ardith Froko-vicones in Heaven. of Salt Lake City: five brothers. A. -I.. Goates of Salt Lake City: Virgil Goates of Blackfoot. Idaho: Stanley and IVY REBEKAH J. E. Goates of Provo and D. R Goates of Ccnterficld: two sisters, Mrs. N. M. American Fork and Miss Reva President Mrs. Mae Assembly West, Pulley of with twelve members from "Queen of the Goates of Lehi. and four grandchildren. West." Murray Lodge, were suests of 13. Monday Ivy Rebekah Lodge No. tuning, June 3. After a short lodge Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Worley attended session the evening was spent with the graduation exercises at 'the Utah Agriand social chat, followed by dainty cultural College at Logan over the weekrefreshments. end. Their son Keith was one of the of the Gospel and m mm$m?t m seen . DEPOSITS INSURED k NOTES pro-gta- graduates. t TL me T? 1 l rx . BY reaerai Ueposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE ;; ft ) """ 'fk o lf:sy"mm"tl FOR EACH DEPOSITOR i The Staf TELEPHONES! S S AND BOYS' DRESS and WORK NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN We Carry the Best. SHOES Funeral services for William Goates, Pri-j- t 59. who passed away at a Salt Lake Hos the of Conference General The Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet the a cere mm Association will be held BLOUSES. SWEATERS. LINGER If everyone knew the fine heating Elizabeth Stewart Rhodes. 83. who pass- pital. Tuesday evening following INDIES' HOSIERY. ANKLETS. Ha!!. Lehi bral the were held in hemorrhage, Assembly it af- ed Salt Lake Tabernacle and SKIRTS qualities cf coal the true savings away at her home, late Wednesday. First Ward I e In-daChapel. Sunday, with Bubop Friday. Saturday and Sunday. ford on the winter fuel bill we would followinz a ten month illness, were bed Evans Anderson, conducting. members Board Stake is for session order time to n't need to advertise. The in the Lehi First Ward Chapel. Mondy sesA. H. selections for save Sundav organ Wing Benefit with BisboD Evans Anderson, conduct The Saturday and U NOW for future delivery. only. the processional music. workers, Ward sions are for Stake and by low summer prices. ing. a The opening song, Priesthood members are invited to atThe opening song, a solo "That Abide With Me" Ruloa Fox.quartet Armond tend. J. B. Stewart, accom Beautiful Land'' 111 CEREAL t Webb. Raymond Stewart and Gilbert Eva Carson. panied by Simmons. H. A. Anderson. Invocation .TELEPHONE 73 Memorial FISHING SEASON OPENS JUNE 15TH Invocation Wm. Worlton. SUMMER PRIMARY Me All The Way" Lead Solo Coal We Sell Hunting and Fishing License. For Better Burninjr "The Christian's Good Quartet Mrs Fdith Evans, accompanied by Eva MiU nd Crindin Rolling night." TO BEGIN TUESDAY Carson. Sketch Herman Goates. HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK CLOTHING Biograhical Feeds and Seeds A. B. Anderson. Sketch and remarks H. A. Anderson. Remarks Remarks Sylvan Clark. The first summer Primary session will SPORTING GOODS AND SOFTBALL EQUIPMENT "A Perfect Day" A. H. Organ solo June Organ solo A, H. Wing. Wines be in the held Tuesday, Park, Wing. LeKoy Solo "My Faith In Thee 11. from 7 to 8 p m. and will be held Remarks George Goates. Davis, accompanied by Mrs. June Jorg each Remarks Tuesday evening during the sumMrs. T. F. Jackson of Salt enson. The work will be in charge mer months Lake City. H. C. Goates. Benediction Solo "My Father Knows" Morris cf the Stake Primary Board and a varied The orave in the Lehi cemetery was Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Lula progim of games, stores, junior hour dedicated by Raymond Stewart. and handicraft work will be carried out. Anderson. Parents are urged to send their child Benediction Pres. R. C. Allred. Stewart Harriet Biograhical Sketch of uesday to join in The grave in the Lehi cemetery was ren to 'he park each Rhodes the fine program outlined and taught r dedicated by Pres. A. Carlos Schow. Harriet Elizabeth Stewart Rhodes was The work is by competent instructors. Biographical Sketch of Wm. Goates born June 11, 1856, at San Bernadino, arranged for children from 4 to 2 years California, the daughter of John Stewart When he sits down to dinner next winter, many a farmer will have William Goates, son of James T. and and it is desired that a large number atand Lydia M. Rolfe Stewart. Her par lend for the thanks to the new Tuesday opening program, st.Mk asoaraaus and strawberries n!anI, nf Mary Losee Goates was born April 22. tnU were stalwart pioneers of 1847, ar 1881, in Lehi, when fruits and rgetablcs are eoim. In summer. evening. frozen-foodindustry. the and it was here that Utah, 3 rPnt-plrwkpr wViprp rlip t.,,..,... u riving in Salt Lake City, September 16 he beting, the farmer stores them in . iwupcijiurc spent his boyhood days, days of care 1847. In a response to a call from free, wholesome same with the chickens, does he zero: turkeys, pork, beef and at his on father's constantly FIREMEN activity tor lett President Brgham Young they Thus the farmer's wife lamb. Food stored at zero keeps fresh for months. farm. Faith, honesty, and integrity were California in February of that year to instilled in his heart in these and and the farmer's diet is better of preserving, the canning drudgery escapes early days. SUNDAY help settle that territory and it was while He was bapti.-eYou get more balanced the year round. a member of the Church here that Harriet was born. ... c .t- - i rrf aaa locners now in of Jesus Christ of Latter-dapower and pep Saints, service ire However, about a quarter oi ine i.uuu.uuu On January 1. 1862, they returned to Utah-Juafrom your enThe Firemen met and 1890. by John Worlton store vegetables bought in summer when they County 23, August rented They city people. by Utah in response to another call trom never once has his gine because faith wavered in the in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel. Sunday are cheap; meats they usually purchase from the manager of the locker plant President Young, settling first at Beaver He was confirmed a when a program, including a good speakslightest degree. who buys a carload at wholesale prices. There are now some 3000 of these Her father being a carpenter came north member Havoline Motor Oil is disIn 1894 he er, and luncheon were held. The next James Kirkham. Our locker rental is $9 a year. locker plants throughout the country. by to Camp Floyd (now Fairfield), where was ordained a Deacon tilledfreed from injurious Andrew Peter- meeting of the associaton will be held by carbon-formin- g elements. the mother and family joined him three son, in 1898 a Priest by George Smith, in Springville. sometime in August. It's insulated against beat so vem later. Thev trawled all that dis an Elder in 1903 by Joseph W. Goates it won't form harmful vartance by team. At this time Johnston' PHONE 73 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powell of Logan, LEHI, UTAH and a Seventy in 1911 by B. H. Roberts. Harriet was nish that causes "engine Army was at Camp On March 2, 1904, he married Ethel ire euests of Mrs. Nicholine Powell. 1 Y 1 l'W drag." Change to Insulated just a small girl at this time, but she well Thomas in the Salt Lake Temple and to and Havoline. in later remembered the army years this union four children, two sons and often talked of the parades and march two daughters, were borrr. These childTEXACO ing of the soldiers. ren were cherished and well cared for, Her father, being an excellent carpenter. the principles on constantly being taught ON STATE STREET I built the first store owned by Walker which everlasting happiness is founded. ERNEST PETERSON. Prop. Brothers in Camp Floyd and built many They had, always, the examples of their of the early buildings in this vicinity. father and mother to inspire them in all The family moved to Lehi in 1872. matters of goodness and righteousness Mrs. Rhodes was one of Lehi's early and they had. always, a home where lovie She married Alonzo D. school teachers. and faith and loyalty were found. Rhodes, April 19. 1875, in the old EnHis occupations and interests were dowment House in Salt Lake City and to varied. His life was devoted to doing this union were born twelve children. AT many things and doing them well, with four of whom have preceded her in skill and utmost patience. Never did he Five sons and three daughters leave death. half finished or poorly anything John and Jasper done. He was a are living Alva, master of many trades. Rhodes of Garland, Jutia Beck of San All he has accomplished have been things California: Hilda Forest of lessons and Diego, I precis'on for all who look up Jess and Brigham City, Marvel Racker, on them. His carpenter work, cement Hugh Rhodes of Lehi. She also has work, tailoring and electrical work are sixteen great twenty-fivgrandchildren, examples of his ability. grandchildren and two brothers. C. T As a young man he worked for years Stewart of Calleo, Utah, and Ben Stewart with the Teluroid Power Co. He was of Burnt Fork, Wyoming, surviving her employed by the Utah-IdahSugar Co As her husband was engaged in farm for twenty years. In August, 1916, he ing, she spent most of her life on the moved to Austin. Utah, where he was Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes pioneered farm. foreman for that company. He came the Lehi factory and the Bear River back to Lehi in the fall of 1920. He Valley factory for the Utah-IdahSugar was superintendent of the Lehi Munici Company. They lived in Garland for pal Power plant and city electrician. He four years en one of the largest sugar acted in the capacity of night marshal PLAN A farms, where Mrs. Rhodes company on different occasons. He built two homes cooked for fifteen and twenty men all himself for his family in Lehi and owned You will be admitted FREE to any the time and she was often heard to re a ' if DANCE third one. or ' Holiday Saturday mark that this was the happiest time of He was a lover of the out of doors you will com before 9:30. her life. and of all He always had pets to SWIMMING With the exception of the four years care for sports. and they and his flowers were a ' PLAY GROUND spent in Garland she has spent all of her constant ' to him. joy FISHING married life on the farm, where she still He played in the Lehi Silver Band and resided at the time of her death. She also belonged to the fife and drum corps. Vved the farm and the doors and He was of Your out Bring Family secretary of the Elders' Quorum, j centered her life around her family, whom assistant in the Sunday School Superin-tendencRates to Parties i she taught and e'neourace to progress and and forget about It until mealtime.' All of this and Genealogical Supervisor in Their interests were the Lehi First Ward. He convenience costs only a few dollars a month keep going onward. was a member . . . because Electricity Is her interests. She was always an inCheap of the Lions Club. He moved to Salt Let spiration and a guilding light to them. Lake City four Kilowatt Reddy simplify your housework, years ago where he manShe sought not public acclaim. too . . . cook meals while you are out of the To be aged the Uintah and Fillmore Why continue to drudge in a hot, Apautmcnts kitchen . . . protect foods with electric refrigkitchen? For a small amount monthly, you can a real mother and a homcmaker was her until the time of his death. eration . . . give you Better Light for Better begin r,gbt now to enjoy the cool comfort . . . greatest desire and this role she filled to In all these things he livpd up to his Sight . . . provide instant hot water without fuss sparkling cleanliness . . . and fast cooking of an the very letter, sacrificing everything that or bother . . . and do many other labor-savin- g Automatic Electric Range. More than principles and h:s faith in God. A brave, that, chores. she could for her family. You can enjoy all these services . . hours for the ELe true life such as this is like a bugle note: and have extra hours every day for the things Sh: never grew old in spirit, and al- it VU.: awakens others to courage and to you like to do lust put dinner in the by making more use of oven though the years advanced, she remained action Cheap Electricity! always young and alert. She never knew what it was to quit or give up. A mother SALAD DRESSING. Quart 23c "Unknown in the halls of fame, like that will be more than a memory Nu Gloss Clothes Bleach, Yet truly great, she will alwavs be a living presence. He Quart Mv father! her long illness and suffering During Bliss Coffee, Pound Can 22c Great in the greatest things of life; she was always patient, never complain Baker's Cocoa, 1 Pound Can Not in earthly weatlh. 15c great ing and was so appreciative of everything Poik and Beans, 214 But greatly generous. that was done for her. 'Can 2 for 25c Generous in kindly counsel, She passed away Wednesday. May 20. Punch Powder. 3 Packages Patience 10c and in lovt.- at 4:50 p. m. at her home, all of htt . v . SPINACH. 2H Can 15c wunun iti avngo uui outincu in tloving children with the exception of one was hearts, at her bedside. oaj t ALSO WORK HATS STRAW AND FELT DAY TO SUHDAYlt E. S. RHODES .Mlll.ll. 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