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Show nru I tie tt Lem LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME VIII 1 ambert. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. ambaret is confined in the Lehi from an Hospi! jl with injuries resulting icciden: near Camp Altamont in American Mr. Sunday evening. Fork Canyon, Ljmrvit accompanied by Ralph Goatcs and Miss Ruth McDonald of Cedar City, enroute home after making the tour from the Provo side. over the loop Turning out for another car to pass, the LarKrt car pulled near the side of the fmbanV ment where the shoulder of the The pad v. .is undermined by a wash. joad cave way and the car rolled about Miss ;00 fn't down the embankment. w..s thrown from the car McD.Tiik! Mr. Goates and st tlv first time over. anibert were thrown out wrapped Mr. tociffc.T in a blnket that was across the as the car continued to roll over a sea Mr. Lambert suffered scalp third a broken leg. cuts and bruises. McDonald Vr. G Kites ar.d Miss were Ford !r.:ivv ami cut and the car a Courv was demolished. Mr and Mrs. Fverctt Turner Howe, and Miss Rettv Jean Dorton Vvi'b.-th' v ''re camping in the vicinity rushed tc the aid of the injured voting people. we-r.- N brought to the lehi Hospital: fer treatment. REGPTIOH GIVEN One i'! he social events of the week, wedding reception given by Mr. M. H. Knudsen at their home rn Friday evening in honor of their daughter. GencvicMc ?nj Grant Gardner. the 200 guests which were Among entertained were: Dr. and Mrs. David C. tcclc; of New York City, the Misses and Marva Cram of Sacramento, California, and Dr. and Mrs. Oran M. Knudsen of Jamestown, New York. Dai uv refreshments were served in the music while colorfully lighted garden, uas furnished by Alva H. Wing on his was the M. c electric organ. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner are honeymooning at Fish Lake. They will be home to their friends at Springville after August A large stack of newly thrashed straw, cheds and some hay belonging to Peter Hansen were destroyed by fire, Monday. The straw and sheds were on the property of Mr. Hansen on the bench, north of I ehi. Mr. Hansen, seeing the fire hazard of dried grass near the stacks, started to burn the grass in an attempt to avoid trouble from lire. 'I he fire got out of and caught onto the stacks and iontr beds. 1 he I ehi firemen were called out but were unable to save sheds or stacks c.s the fire bad a good start before the fi remen could get there. The efforts of t'.'c fit, nu n were made in kcipng the fire from spreading to adjoining fields. W... WIVES AND PARENTS MEETING The Missionary Wives and Parents meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Thursday, July 25th. (tonight). All members invited to attend. V...' 'S,-e v havv served for several years done some very fine work. drieJ-fruit- EDITOR Vice-chairm- 1 - CEDAR FORT CELEBRATES PIONEER DAY The people of Cedar Fort, Mercur and adjoining communities enjoyed a well arranged program of sports for Pioneer Softball games, a rodeo and sports day. were enjoyed by a good sized crowd. liMS FOR SEAT beer, etc., fits in perfectly. PARK SERVICE STATION GLEN HADFIELD. Manager We have one of the latest music boxes of Miss Laurel Hutchir.gs, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, arrived? Eugene, home, Sunday, from Oregon, where she was laboring as an L. D. S. Missionary.. Miss Hutchings has been ill with a throat infection and was sent home for one month to regain her health 1 l ehi people are now on sole, ish.i Warner, editor the Spanish f oi k are their tkkcts to early. purchase urged ol th,- Spanish Fork Press and for the A queen for the rodeo will be announced State of the Utah car president past in the near futur.-- . Local boys who wish Pres.-- , association, has announced his ride in the bareback contests are into for the nomination for represcnvited to enter their names and a real big Demo-I the '..tivc to the Fgislature on shoiv will be ready in this part of the crane t'eket. Mr Warner is a Democrat, celebration. arc working The parade committee 'i ardent supporter of the New Deal and has always interested himself in political bard and promise a gigantic spectacle for matters though he has never sought pub- the big parade. The homecoming committee are worklic office. to make the return of the home folks ing He served as bishop of the Spanish Fork Second ward for 10 years and was a real welcome and a happy event for relasecretary of the city and precinct Demo- - their reunion with old friends and tives. j cratic organization for a number of Banners and flags the advertising years. celebration will be placed on the streets Mrs. Rollen Smith was a guest of Mrs. during the coming week. Bumper strips are nov on hand and citizens who will Horace Hadfield on Monday. put them on their automobile bumpers are asked to notify Armond Webb. Local residents are urged to arrange their affairs so they can enjoy the Black-haw- k celebration during the entire week. before-continuin- her missionary work. y GCl'GI! FAMILY TO r.iEET life-lon- j The family of the late James antf Charlotte Gough will hold their annual reunion at Saratoga, family Sunday,. j QUEEN DANCE TO BE ANNOUNCED August m the U. S. and Great Britain than in ill of the rest of the world together. More ice cream is consumed Once upon a time ice ctcam was served but today WE only on special occasions in wholesome delicacy this supplv a moment's at flavors twenty delicious It's a notice and at a trifling costs. delightful and welcome economy. WATKIN S ICE CREAM We Cater To Parties All Fountain Drinks Full Pint Malts I . HDTIGE PARENTS Anyone having surplus beans in their garden who wish to exchange them for tickets for the hot school lunches next winter, are asked to get in touch with-MrsGerald Taylor. . j One of the great mistakes a politician might make is to believe the fallacy that he can talk himself up by talking others-- ' down. AIN'T IT THE TRUTH J. v. v art s , K , J" 4 "'A S A' OS V 4V St P.t at Bingham, Ucah, one of the scsn'c attractions of the v;:-!d-. mated tka' ths excavations for the ncsiics their many other mines of Utah add prer.t-l- Panama. Cii,d moved 232.UOO.O00 to the scenic afraclir.ns of the cubic y;;:..3 ut mafornl In building civan link. Btale, which is one of its many trn View of the Utah Copper y WOULD 1 1 HELD WEDNESDAY formed a party to 'Emmigration Canyon where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer. Station for luncheon. favorite cold meats with salad, a slice of tomato, pickles, ptc. Boy what a meal on a day 'ike this. And the soda pop, ON SICK LEAVE j Mrs. Sarah E Gaisford, the Gaisford children. Pete Gaisford. Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Sudweeks and son, Delbcrt, Mr. of Salt and Mrs. George M. Gaisford Lake and Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth Your InlSSIOiiARY HOME I present. Service speaks well for the care of his home surroundings given, by Mr. Baker and his family. go-in- ENGAGEMENT WWHO This record town. Scenic Attraction Ward memday. August 1st. All Third to be invited are of 16 age over bers years Hot weather eating is no task at all when you drop in at the Park for the Lehi g IN LEGISLATURE Republican Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes announce the engagement of their daughter. Elaine, A reunion of the M. H. Knudsen Mrs. to Mr. Max Walker, son of Mr. and family was held at Pallisade Lake near the Grove, Pleasant of Walker Lynn Manti over the week-enTwenty-thre- e 31. to take place, July members were present in honor of Dr. and marriage Miss Barnes is a graduate of the local Mrs. Oran N. Knudsen of Jamestown, high school and is well known locally. ew York, the eldest son of the family. A wedding reception will be held in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Thurs- COLD OR HOT LUNCH Blackhawk and Homecoming celebration are rapidly tak-,nshape and all committees reported to he making satisfactory progress. I he rodeo section is y reported to be ahead full tilt and everything being worked out for one of the best rodeos ever staged in Utah County. Two big shows are being arranged, one for Wednesday afternoon, August 14'1, and one show at night, Thursday. August 15. The rodeo grounds are rapidly being brought into first class shape with grand stand and rodeo chutes and fences rebuilt. 000 reserve seat tickets will be sold and Plans SPANISH FORK meeting will be held nday. Julv 26. at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Luilding. J. Rulon Morgan, Chairman; Mrs. Hannah Ashby, erron Gurney, and secretary w ill be the speakers. Devere Wootton. secretary, of American Fork, A. Earl Thomas of Provo, Treasurer; Mrs. Mable Jense, of Pleasant Gro' c vice chairwoman will be in atI'vervone is invited to attend. tendance. A You could show this to your wife, mister, when she complains of having had a hard day. You know, when she "I am just positively exhausted." says: A lawn planted 44 years ago at the Joseph Baker home and thought to be the. oldest lawn in town is still in good condition and well kept in spite of the long years of service. Mr. Baker states that be, has no cement or other walks through the lawn but has been crossed continuous' and still is one of the best looking lawns-in ING TO BE HELD Day." PRESIDENCY.; OLDEST LAWN IN LEHI STILL IN GOOD SHAPE have PROGRESSING REPUBLICAN MEET- , QUORUM i -t- t ir andmothi r. on a winter's day, Milked the cows and fed theniha y, Vo;ipeJ the hogs, saddle the muled nd got the children off to school: I d a washing, mopped the floors Washed the winows. and did some chores; (looked a dish of home Pressed her husband's Sunday suit, Swept the parlor, made the Ixd, H.iked a doen loaves of bread; Split some firewood, and lugged in nough to fill the kitchen bin; ("leaned the lamps and put in oil, Stewed some apples she thought would spoil ; Cooked a supper that was delicious, And afterwards washed up all the dishes; Fed and cat and sprinkled the clothes, Mended a basketful of hose; T hen opened the organ and began to and the speaker. Respectfully, BRATION PLANS FIC1SEEB WOMAN , given. ' Llder Arthur Gaeth of Provo will be. BLACKHAWK CELE research laboratory demonstrations presented at the Ceneral Motors Exhibit on Treasure Island, is that which of tomorrow may appear. shows how the possible elephone-television" Saran Wallace, glamor, with research lecturer, we see Jsck Hughes, Here us star of Billy Hose's 'Aquacade'' as they announced that "General Motors Qr.y at the Fair" will be held cn Saturday, July 27th. Man who his grandmother raised eht viiddren succcssi u;!v in the Wests h.:i the Indians wire on the warpath nds along following by Anon: A special invitation to all the 2 P. M. wives and widows of all High Priests is Jt i Llder as first counselor and Mrs. Mirl Miss Iva Dell Ricks as second counselor. Sunderland was named secretary. Out going officers are: Mrs. W. H. Barnes as president, Mrs. Harry Manning. Jr , first counselor, and Iva Dell These officer Sunderland as secretary. One of a number cf fascinating fect MISSIONARY ."vV I f AND SHEDS play, When You Come to the End of a Per- 1. Mrs. Harrv Manning, Jr.. was named President of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association of the Third Ward Sunday evening, with Mrs. Alice - 1 FIRE BURNS STRAW ''6 who were HEW Y. W. M. I. A. OFFICERS IN 3RD WARD si 1 e No. 48 THURSDAY. JULY 25. 1940 . I Joe and ! 1L NEWSPAPER D THE TELEPHONE OF TOMORROW? I! AUTO ACCIDENT Joseph HOME-OWNE- LEHI CITY. UTAH. LOCAL YOUTH INJURED ii JL i i assets. Many tourists stay over a day or for several days to see the Utah Copp?r mine at Bingham, and each year hundreds of mining students and engineers come here from all parts of the world to witness the great porphyry and other mines in operation. Few people realize that the Utah Copper mine Is one of the great spectacles of the world. Probably one of the most spectacles Is to fly over Manhattan Island or the Panama but Cunal. They are are made up of hundreds of different units, while Utah Copper Is one thing, the greatest engineering and scientific accomplishment of modern mining. Up to 1939 there had been moved from Utah Copper 288,000,000 cubic yards of ore and waste. It Is esti man-mad- e man-mad- Beautifully paved highways lead the tourist to this district. Before reaching the mine you pass through the modern city of Ccrpperton. Up the narrow canyon toward the mine is Bingham City, the "narrowest city In the world," and sometimes called the "melting pot of the world," due to the wide range of nationality of its inhabitants. Other mining districts which attract the tourist are Alta, Park City, Tintic, American Fork atvl Tooele. During whiter months, Alta is a niecca for thousands of ski enthusiasts, who come from all parts of the world to enjoy the Alpine slopes of this region. Roads to these districts are all excellent. Pratically all are reached by paved, double-lanhighways. Were It not for the mines many of these toads would not have been built. The Blackhawk queen committee are irranging another open air dance on the tennis courts. Wednesday, July 31. The Blackhawk committee earnestly soicit vour support in these dances. Proceeds of :hc dances will be used for the Blackhawk nicen costume and float and the selection if the queen is still open for your votes. Votes can be obtained from the two Lehi Tickets drug stores and at the dances. .'.re 100 for 10c and a number of beautiful candidates are entered for the coveted honor. Help elect your favorite and help Mary and Jack. Jerry and Mill Were lovers of the motoring kihdp Jack and Mary sat in front," With Jerry and Mill behind. Then Jerry and Mill were married. As well as Mary and Jack. Now the boys arc together in front, While their wives hang out in the: back. V t'Ut over the celebration. The celebration this year is the first large celebration Lehi has attmcpted for a number of years. Ir is to the interest of every Lehi person to do his share to make it a success. The dances are one r.art of a well arranged schedule (o hclo taise the necessary funds for the affair, f rt ns ill net the committee and help elect a queen that all would be proud to have represent Lehi as Blackhawk oueen. Tickets will be given for votes at the That money you are saving for a rainy-dadance. Wednesday. 100 votes for each why don't you invest it in a new extra ladxs ticW and 500 votes for each home? Think of the rent you'll save ticket. cents Ballot boxes are placed in he Lehi Drug Stores on Main and State and think of the happiness and content--meStreets. which can only be found in a home-o- Building Hints THAT RAINY DAY y nt - HIGH PRIEST CON- your own, and should it rain, then you really will have a roof over your head. FERENCE SUNDAY LEHI LUMBER CO. e There will be a conference of the Lehi Stake High Priest Quorum held in the Lehi Tabernacle, next Sunday, July 28th, Phone c 15 State Street. Lehi f |