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Show The Lehi Free Pre LEHI S WIDELY READ IVV VOLUME NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH.THURSDAY, LOCAL MAN SECOKD CEMENT SIDEWALKS UTAHS IS40 DRAWN IN DRAFT AVAILABLE TO CITIZENS Carl Manuel Edwards of Lehi was a hoMir of the second number, 192. drawn lit national draft lottery. Tuesday. Mr Edwards is married and has a baby Leo William Johnson, also daughter. married was the second Lehi man drawn, holder of number 3461. Keith and Ralph Davs, sons of Mr. Mrs A. W. Davis were both drawn draft. Ralph is married and has the in m HOME-OWNE- .d Clifford daughter. Keith is unmarried. Miller was also one of those drawn in ihe draft. f ull list of those drawn was not but word from the Utah County Draft office Wednesday, is that the men must not worry about their draft numbers, the important thing is to keep the local draft board informed if you have a Those changing adchange of address. dress should notify the draft board as Those soon as possible of the change. drawn will receive their notification and ;uestionairre by mail within a few days or as soon as it is possible for the draft board to forward them. Should the local draftees drawn all be exempt, and there is enough class A draftees from other parts of the county. Lehi men may not be sent with the first a contingent. NOTICE PROPERTY You can get a 5 ft. sidewalk or a curb and gutter or both, fronting your property, cheaper under the W. P. A. than It will save you apany other way. If interested contact proximately any of the following: 65. DEAN PRIOR. Mayor SYLVESTER EVANS JAY HAWS, HOWARD RICKS HYRUM ANDERSON JOSEPH E. SMITH, Jl. 1940 No. 10 BISHOP RICHARDS TO TRAFFIC HIGHER AT LOW COST Traffic trends on Utah highways are up in 1940 over previous years at all The Lehi City officials are sponsoring automatic stations according to the Sepa W. P A. tember report of the Planning Survey project to install cement sidewalks for I ehi citizens during this fall. Department of the State Road CommisA standard five foot sidewalk will be sion which has just been submitted. built with the city furnishing two thirds While September traffic was lighter of the cost and the property owner than the August volume of traffic, the This would be a cost of about 35c Draper Cross Roads recorder shows an foot for the per running property increase for September, 1940, of 13.68 owner. per cent oyr the same period last year. interested in the project is For the entire year of 1940 to date, the Anyone asked to contact one of the city council increase over 1939 is 6.54 per cent. In members as soon as possible in order that Parley's Canyon the 1940 increase over the work can be done while the weather last year was 4.35 per cent while the permits, and while the W. P. A. Grant Richfield recorder shows a 1940 increase is obtainable. of 6 48 per cent. A break-dowof the Septpember traffic shows the average daily traffic on M. I. A, TO HOLD Highway 91, south of Brigham, was 4,314 vehicles, while the average Sunday BALL traffic was 5,049 vehicles. On Labor Day the traffic increased about 20 per cent to 6,067 vehicles. The Lehi Stake M. I. A. are sponsorThe average daily vehicles on US 91 in ing their annual Harvest Ball the at the Draper Cross Roads for September DansArt, Friday, November 8th. Special was 4.677 vehicles and the Sunday features are being planned to make this average was 6,117 vehicles. The Labor one of the outstanding socials of the Day total was 7,186 vehicles. In Parley' year. Carters full band will furnish the Canyon the daily average was 2,623, the music. Sundy avrge 4.119, nd the Labor Day total 5.206 vehicles. On US 89, north traffic of Richfield, the daily average NOTICE count was 971 and the Sunday averge was 1,065 and the Labor Day total was vehicles. A report has been made from the Lehi 1,494 The Draper Cross Roads section on Schools that a large number of children US 9 1 carries the heaviest traffic of any bringing lunches to school are wasting automatic recorders are place where a part of their lunches. A large number installed. Modernization of the highway of sandwiches and parts of lunches are at the point of the mountain, at the enfound on the school grounds where the trance to Provo, and at the cannery, Parchildren have thrown them away. south of Spanish Fork, will aid traffic ents are asked to check with their childmovement and do away with moth of ren and see if they are eating their lunchthe congestion now apparent at ibt es or if parents are sending too much are to be places where the improvements lunch with the children. made. The modernization will also be a School children should have an ample safety factor as the roads are being widenof food lunch at noon but the waste ed and bad curves eliminated. should be stopped and cooperation of parents is asked to help find the cause of the children throwing away a part of their noon lunch. one-thir- LEHI ROLLER RINK ADDRESS SEVENTIES Bishop I e Grande Richards. Presiding Bishop of the L. D. S. Chun.h. will address the Seventies and their wives of the Lehi Stake, Thursday, November 7 at 8 Stake Tabernacle. p. m. in the Lehi Following the meeting the group will adjourn to the basement of the tabernacle for a social. All Seventies and their wives of the Lehi Stake are urged to arrange to attend the meeting. FUNERUSERVICB HELD FOR CHARLES BARNES n HARVEST PARENTS OWNERS OCTOBER Funeral services for Charles Barnes, former resident, who passed 4way in Salt Lake City. Tuesday, were held in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Friday afternoon, with Bishop's Counselor, H. W. Barnes, conducting. The opening sog a duet, "Abide With Me" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems, accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. Invocation Charles F. Johnson. Miss Solo "Teach Me To Pray" Francis Gilbert, accompanied by Mn. Fern Johnson. H. W. Barnes. Biographical sketch A. O. Cooper of Salt Lake Remarks mm didicattl if WOOL JACKETS AND LEATHER COATS and Socks for Boots "for he Wolverine Work Shoes Wool who toils." OPENING MONDAY, NOVEMBER PPII i 4 ii,2. I vxv' DRESSES A plenty Wash Dresses, Afterand noon Frocks, Aprons Youthful Better Dresses for the m Matron. Seasonable Merchandise at saving at a I. 1'S THE ONE STOP SUPPLY STORE ROSANA 13c LOOSE ASSORTED JEL-SER- 20c CARTON 4 FOR 20c 6 CANS 5c POUND 19c PACKAGES 25c 2 PACKAGES 19c COOKIES 6 T SHREDDED WHEAT 10 POUNDS SUGAR OLIVES Large Cans 2 5Se CANS 29c FROCKS BUY YOUR CARNATION MILK WARM NIPPY (7c LEHI HARDWARE 39c (Silvc 9 PA MRS 7Rfi Nut Brand 2 POUNDS 35c 19c Pound STOEE PEOPLES STATE STREET 76 PHONE STATE STREET C POUND LARD (Silvcrlcaf Brand) POUND PACKAGE OLEOMARGARINE 35c Swift's Brookfield FIllTTflfi RIMPS WEBB'S FURNISHINGS 1 BARGAINS POT ROASTS 4 GRAVIS 25c POUND PORK CHOI'S OR STEAKS OUR AMMUNITION BRINGS EM DOWN BTTli CHEESE 1ST QUALITY BUTTER All at Prices Reasonable ARE YOU READY fOR QUALITY MEAT CLOTHING NOW Knee Length and Long Stockings. Jumpers, Sweaters, etc. LEHI. UTAH FOR 19c PACKAGE CORN, PEAS OR BEANS Lined MAIN STREET 6 MILK, TALL CANS FALL AND WINTER STYLES MONDAY AND THURSDAY This coupon and 2 5c good for couple opening night. Be POUND 9c CAN UTAH VALLEY PUMPKIN 25c POUND SCHILLINGS COFFEE 4 Cans 25c PEA SOUP or ASPARAGUS SOUP 3 Pounds 22c POWDERED SUGAR 32c 46 OUNCE ORANGE JUICE 82c 48 POUNDS KITCHEN MAID FLOUR 7c 2 OUNCE BLACK PEPPER 4 OUNCE BLACK PEPPER 11c Extra Heavy SHIRTS and SHORTS but won't, for the lad who should, wear unions with long handles. """"c"oTp"oh" 15c Be Prepared 7:30 TO 10 P. M. G I MATCHES We have a fine line of Winter Underwear for the family. Skates 25c j b.jr, COFFEE 0XYD0L 1 mm. EVERY FOR 3 POUNDS 49c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Banks, Saturday. limits LEHI ROLLER RINK 4 CRISC0 RESIDENT OPENS SUNDAY H TOILET TISSUE TWINS 1J Attendance Endowments Sealingt 165 114 124 69 61 19 53 68 65' 95 62 d SAL Parent-Teacher- mmS.klf MlHIIif Ward First Second .riarve LIONS ATTEND Gentile. The Lehi Stake Temple Record for the past six months is given in the chart below with each ward's attendance: Wn. rbdfield. SUCESSFUL Sixteen Lehi Lions and their ladies attended the Pleasant Grove Lions Zone Clever Halloparty. Wednesday evening. with the stunts and decorations we'en a very enout filled dance and banquet of joyable evening for a large group clubs. from surrounding visiting Lions RECORD GIVEN Voters of District No. 3 will vote at President A. Carlos Schow. Remarks Miss Grace Read of Heber City, was the People's Store this year. Voters of Duet "O My Father" Mrs. George a guest at the Clifford Miller borne, the district are asked to take note of the P. Price and Mrs. John Price, accom- Thursday to Saturday. change of voting place this year. panied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. William Wing. Benedicton The grave in the Lehi cemetery was BIRDS This is real red flannel weather. We are family outfitters and can take care of your underwear needs for Mormon, Jew and LEHI STAKE TEMPLE kkk Johnson, accompanied P. Price. - RED FLANNELS A ng LADIES SEASON afternoon. FRIDAY NIGHT PAREHTS PHEASANT The Lehi High School will meet the Provo High School on the Lehi Campus, Friday, to determine who wins first place in the regional football race. The game to begin at 3 p. m. Both teams will enter the contest unbeaten in the league play although Lehi lost a none league Lehi game to Heber City last Friday. boys are reported in first class shape and anxious to defend their lead against the Provo team. Lehi people are invited to attend the game free of charge, Friday HALLOWEEN DANCE MISSIONARY WIVES PARTY GAME HERE FRIDAY m The I ehi Roller Skating Rink will open on Monday, November 4. for the winter wason. The rink has been repainted, redecorated and the floor sanded ready for the opening night. The management has also purchased a new supply of nrw Chicago skates, and report enough first class skates to fit everyone. The nnk will be open each Monday and Thursday night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock and free busses from American Foik and Pleasant Grove will be run to accomodate out of town patrons. The Lehi rink has proved one of the most popular rinki in the county during the past season and everything is being done by the management to make this season the best ever. Special rates will be given private parties. Biographical Sketch born at Charles Henry Barnes was Lehi, April 3, 1863, son of Charles and Rhoda Wonfer Barnes. He spent ihs boyhood in Lehi. Councilmen. In 1885 he married Amela Goss of LELAND POWELL, City Clerk. Salt Lake and five children was born to this union. In 1900 he left Lehi and The Lehi Fifth Ward Primary officers went to Colorado where his home was AND and teachers enjoyed a hallowe'en party always open to the missionaries. Willes, at the home of Mrs. Douglas In 1906 he settled on his farm at DEMOCRATIC Guests were in cosMonday evening. The Missionary Wives and Parents Parker, Idaho, lining there 14 years. In refreshtume and enjoyed games and in many branches TEA TO HOLD meeting will be held at the home of Mr. all that time he served Seventeen were present. ments. He was chosen to the and Mrs. Alfred Adams, Thursday, to- of the church. Stake. All missionary High Council of the Yellowstone night, at 7:30 p. m. The Democratic ladies of I ehi, Ameri- parents and wives invited to be present. He filled two short term missions and can Fork and Pleasant Grove will hold a supported his son. Charles, on a three year mission in the Southern States. reception and tea at the American Legion PARENT-TEACHERwent to Nov. After leaving Parker he Fork. S Hall in Ameircan Saturday, there to from Yakima, Washington, 2, from 3 to 5 p. m. Democrtic candiiates of the state and Chinook, Montana. He served in the MEETING Utah county will be present. bishopric at both places. In 1928 he came to Salt Lake City, s Association where he has lived since that time. The Lehi and social was very BORN TO meeting opening Mrs. Barnes died six months ago. His successful and enjoyed by 140 people. A son. Charles, died July. 1935. fine program and games, were enjoyed. FORMER He is survived by four children: Mrs. The guests were served in the school din- Ivy Child of San Gaibriel. California, Idaho: ing room in groups of twenty. The room Mrs. Hael Brown of Nampa, Twin girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. was lighted by tall tapers and decorated Frank Barnes of Belgrade, Montana and HUMMING Ray R. McKenzie of Salt Lake City at in hallowe'en colors. Miss June Ander- Mrs. Ethel Patterson of Chinook. MonMrs. son and Miss Donna Hadficld officiatc.1 MILADY'S FIRST CHOICE the L. D. S. Hospital, Tuesday. 34 grandchildren and 20 greattana. Ruth Miss was formerly the room with McKcnzie the table, at One sister, Mrs. Elen punch grandchildren. OF NYLON AND SILK Racker of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. mothers serving. Thomas and one brother, George Barnes, HOSIERY Racker of this city are the proud grandboth of Lehi. There arc no other children in Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts returned home, parents. Beautiful New Fall Shades in the family. Forest Tones, Frosty Maple, Wallace Banks and Tuesday, from a ten day visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Cedar, Willow, Laurel, Beech, son, Morris Roberts and family of Cedar daughter, Ellen, were Sunday dinner Silver Poplar they're real humCity. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. mers and never disappopint the wearer. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olsen of Provo. ZONE were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Vote ror & 3 To "Face TO OPEN NOV. The Lehi High School are sponsori- Third a Hallowe'en dancing pparty in the Fourth the Gymnasium, Friday, November 1 at Fifth 513 10! 80 9 p. m. following the band concert. are being Special hallowe'en features planned with confetti, hornt, terpentine, etc., given the dancers. Activity cards NOTICE VOTERS OF will admit students. DISTRICT NO. Everyone invited to join the high Face" Mrs. Fern school students in this annual frolic. Mrs. George by City. Solo IMPORTANT FOOTBALL 3 R linn in - . n - B I |