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Show 1 he Lehi Free Pre LfiHI'S WIDELY READ. HOME-OWNE- VOLUME IX LEHI PARENTS DAY AT CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8 1942 Jf State & Home Defense Utah Defense jf HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY Council N J News ot the Home Front hope to get a much larger group to' vist school this present year. ANNUAL PATRONS 55TH WEDDING Friday, January 9th has been designated as Patrons' Day at our Students of local high school. both the Junior and Senior High School departments are expected to at home and take care of their mothers' and fathers' work to to come to permit their parents schoul on that day. Parents who visit school will automatically give credit fur their childrens" attendance on Friday. The activities have been aranged CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy celebrated their 5.".th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at their home, Wednesday. Both in good health and able to enjoy the society of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy were both born in Lehi, spending their early youth here. They made their home in Colorado, for a numbasis. ber Greeley,, entirely on an informal of years but upon retiring they Parents are urged to visit the re again made ther home in Lehi. spective teachers in the various Parents of nne sons, seven of see tit. rooms as leachers will they give sufficient time to the problems of your children so that individual conferences can be held with parens of each child. It will help very much if parents could get a list of the teachers with whom your child takes classes so that all of them can be contacted. Activities will start at 9:30 and continue until 12:15. During this period parents are at liberty to contact teachers as they desire. Information wll be given concerning the location of the various rooms. At 12:15 lunch will be served at the Memorial Building under the direction of the W. P. A. luncheon staff for 10c each. At 1:30 a fine educational program has been arranged in the High School Auditorium. It is urged that all attend this general meeting as some problems pertaining to high school education will be presented. Last year we had about 250 parents register on Patrons' Day. We Closing Out Snow Shoes at off d TIME NOW TO RENEW YOUR QUILT SUPPLIES have a big line of outings, percales and quilting needs. BATTS at the old price while they last. PRINTS and SUPPLIES for the HOME SEWING DRESSES LATE SNAPPY STYLES All Sizes. All Prices. SHOES all members of the familystiii at reasonable prices. For dress and work. buy now Merchandise of all kinds is advancing in price. ur stock is large and the PRICES are reasonable at WIN'S The Home of Humming Bird lk dockings and Wolverine Work Shoes them still living, they are doing their Bit for Uncle Sam ', having 16 grandsons who will register for service in the U. S. Army, thirteen of these boys now beinig eilgible for call in the draft. Their many Lehi friends wish them continued good health and many more happy years together. MISSIONARY HOMECOMING IN 5TH WARD welcome home program honoring Elder Russell Schow, recently returned from the Canadian mission field, will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. An extra good program is being prepared and all ward members and friends of Elder Schow invited to be present. A o ZELD0N A. JONES LAID AT REST Funeral services for Zeldon A Jones, 38, who died of a heart ail ment while at Elko, Nevada, Thurs day, were held in the Lehi Fifth WardWard Wednesday Chapel, with bishop's counselor, Randall Schow, conducting the services. The opening song, a trio Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Mrs. Abe Anderson, and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson. Invocation J. C. Wanlass. Solo "I'm A Pilgrim" Mrs. Ada Robinson, accompanied by A. H. Remarks J. Freeman Royle. Sun Goes Solo "When The Down" Ray Shelley of American Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Owen Humphries. Remarks Pres. Virgil Peterson. Closing remarks Randall Schow. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Jay Haws. Mr. Jones was born in Lehi, March 26, 1903, a son of David and Sevilla Clark Jones. He attended the Lehi schools and spent his life here until he began work on the railroad, being a brakeman on the Western Pacific railroad at the time of his death. He is survived by his mother of Lehi; seven brothers and sisters: Mrs. Emily Brown of Idaho Falls, Idaho: Waldo Jones of Big Springs, Texas: Mrs. Arvilla Smith of Mrs. Edth Brown of American Fork, John Jones of Lark, Ora Jones of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Barta Haslam of Provo. Mid-val- e; NOTICE PLAT SCHOOL MOTHERS The regular meeting of the W. P. A. Play School mothers will be held the first Friday in February, Feb. 6. The Play School and P. T. A. are attempting to have a physical examination of the play school children made. and Mrs. Neldon and Mrs. Joe Lambert dinner party at Twin day evening, for Utah way patrolmen. Mr. Evans, Mr. attended a Pines, MonState High No. 20 RED GROSS fitNEALQGlCAL REPORT FOR 1941 LEAGUE BASKETBALL COMMITTEE NAMED GAME FRIDAY i The following report from the Lehi Stake genealogical committee iias been given this week showing the amount of work done during the past year by Lehi Stake genea- At a meeting held during the AMERICAN FORK TO week end, committees were named and plans got underway for the Red Cross drive. Donations will be received at the State Bank of Lehi, tv the ward M. I A. officers at the M. A. meetings, by members of the bishopric and by relief society officers at the relief society meetings. Committees named for ward work are: First Ward Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone, and Mrs. LeRoy Lott. Second Ward Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Third Ward -- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell, and Mrs. Verona Babcock. Fourth Ward Max Rothe, Mrs. Herman Allred and Mrs. Niron Fowler. Filth Ward -- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wagoner. Ernest Larsen is in charge of the business houses, Mrs. Alex in charge of the schools. Committees are being named for Cedar Fort and Fairfield for the logical workers. During 1141 l,."i23 endowments have been performed, 37 sealings and 2"i baptisms as compared to l,0;r endowments, and 3L0 sealings during l'.uo. Ward reports follow: Hist Ward ;iVS endowments, 112 sealings. Second Wardl"o endowments, o sealings. Third Ward 101 endowments, 18 sealings. Fourth Ward 370 endowments, Jh sealings. Fifth Ward 430 endowments, J13 sealings. Cedar Valley 36 endowments, 2 sealings. We wish to commend the people for this fine record and hope we can improve it this year. We would like everyone to read the atricle in the January Era on genealogy. Stake Genealogical Com. drive. Plans are underway to make a house to house canvas, about Jan FIRE SIREN TO BLOW 21th, when everyone is urged to cooperate and give what they can for the drive. Clubs of Lehi are FOR START OF RED sponsoring the drive some having GROSS DRIVE already made contributions. Among the clubs sopnsoring the drive are the Lions Club, Athenian Club, The Lehi fire siren will blow at Mother's Club, and Social Club. 10 a. m. Monday, January 12, as a Everyone is urged to give what signal for the beginning of the Red they can for the drive. If each will Cross drive. The blowing of the give a little, Lehi's quota will more siren will be to remind you that than go over the top. Don't wait the Red Cross needs your dollars to be asked for your donation. Give to help our boys in the army. it today. 1 Farmers in the less populous areas, especially those without good bus or train connections, will be hardest hit by the new federal tire rationing system which will be conducted under the Utah Council of lvfense. All regulations are made by the U. S. Government, not the v.uv, and are administered by local officials, all of whom are under U. S. oath of office. No matter how the rules, nor what the stringent general desire to change them, they must be strictly enforced according to regulations. Even though farmers have to depend upon their automobiles to and from their ranches, no new tires and tubes will be available to them, nor for any private automo bile except those of police groups, doctors, and nurses. Newest wartime restriction is the freezing of automobile sales, put in to effect this week. Now the public can get no automobiles for which there would be no tires available anyway. Christ-offerso- PLAY HERE Lehi s 1942 pennant race for basketball leadership will get under way, Friday night, with a bang, when she meets her old rival, Am erican Fork in the Lehi gymnasium in the first game of the Alpine district league. There will be the usual two games, one at 7 and one at 8 p. m. Special features are being arranged for the half periods. This year an advance in prices is announced for the basketball games, reserved seats will be 45c, general admisson 30c, elementary and junior high school students lr.c. The Lehi boys have been playing good preseason ball and a thrill- er is promised when Lehi and Am erican Fork meet, Friday evening. HOSPITAL NOTES n Chairmen of all county councils met Monday, Jaunary 5 at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, in a statewide conference of state civilian defense officials. Dr. Heber N. Harper, regional director of defense work, and Eugene Cervi, regional information director of the OPM and the OPA, were special speakers at the meeting, as was Governor Herbert B. Maw, state chairman of the defense council. MISSIONRAY WELCOME LIONS SPONSORING Jack H. Helms, regional director for HOME SUNDAY the entire West, and Miss Lou PUBLIC MEETING of women's director Richardson, activities aso spoke at the meet JANUARY 15 A missionary welcome home proing. This meeting was held to co ordinate the efforts of all defense gram, honoring Elder Elmer Simms recently returned from the Texas The Lehi Lions Club are inviting agencies. missinn fiplrl will he held in thp the Lehi public to join them in a Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Sunday, on January 15, when uus meeting TEMPLE ENDOWJanuary 11, at 7:30 p. m. A special Backman or a representatve from program is Deing arranged ana an the Salt Lake Chamber of Commembers and friends of merce will be the guest speaker. ward MENT APPOINTMENTS Elder Simms invited to attend. There is no charge for the meeting. FOR LEHI The public meeting will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel at 8 p. m. Everyone invited. The following schedule of tem- LOCAL BOY ENLISTS ple endowment appointments for IN AIR CORP the Lehi Stake to the Salt Lake NEW BOOKS 1942 as be for follows: will Temple January Monday, 5th. AT LIBRARY Robert Dorton, son of Mr. and M?rch Wednesday, 4th. Mrs. Clyde Dorton, who has been May Monday, 4th. employed at the Douglas Air Craft The following new books have June Friday, 12th. plant in Los Angeles, California, been received at the Lehi Library 8th. Tuesday September has enlisted in the U. S. Air Corp, week. this November, Friday 6th. to his enlistment begin February The Mystery of the Blue Train December Tuesday, 1st. 27. Mr. Dorton is a former Utah Christie. The Salt Lake Temple will reAgricultural College student and Poirot Loses a Client Christie. open, Monday, January 5th. he completed his preliminary trainThe Tragedy of X Queen. It will be closed Saturday and in the while at college, ing flying The Dragon's Teeth Queen. Monday, April 4th and 6th for con- receiving his pilots license while Gunmans Gold Brand. ference, andf or Decoration Day, there. Rocky Bend Gregory. Saturday, May 30. The temple will close for summer Fighting Caravans Grey. The Gay Bandit of The Border vacation Thursday, July 2 and re- SOCIAL CLUB DONATES TO RED CROSS Gill. open Monday, August 3. It will be The Desert Wheat Grey. closed Labor Day, Monday, SeptemThe Social Club held a bridge The Snare by Sabatini was dober 7th, for conference Oct 2nd and 3rd; Armistice Day, November 11; luncheon at the Edward Larsen nated to the library by Mrs. Evelyn Thanksgiving Day, November 26. home Monday, to raise money for Holmstead. Prizes were won by Books taken from the rental shelf Closed for the year Wednesday the Red Cross. Mrs. W. L. Worlton, and Mrs. I. L. Escape Vance. evening December 23. The Cutters Aldrlch. The second session each Wednes- Lott, defense stamps being given Mystery House Norris. day at 8:45 a. m. is reserved for as prizes. The club donated $14.00 to the Last of the Bandit Riders brides and their parties. Warner. Clip this schedule and file it for Red Cross fund. Mrs. Edward Larsen, Mrs. LeRoy reference during the year. Lott and Mrs. I. L. Lott were in LIONS NOTES charge of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lott enter tained at dinner, Sunday, for Dan The Lehi Lions Club will hold Klotovich, Mr. and Mrs. Mark LEADERSHIP WEEK DATES SET their regular luncheon in the Lehi Klotovich, son, Mark and daughThe annual L. D. S. Leadership Fifth Ward chapel, Thursday, Januter Marilyn, of Midvale. week at the Brigham Young Uni ary 15, at 7 p. m. Gus Backman versity of Provo will be held dur-- i will be the guest speaker. The ing the week of January 26 to 30' meeting will adjourn at 8 p. m. for NOTICE inclusive. The theme of the week a public meeting in the chapel. will be "Spirituality The Need of A group of friends from Salt Lake The annual stockholders meet- Today." More than 200 lectures, demon- County enjoyed a hot supper foldiscussions and ing of the Spring Creek Irrigation group Co. will be held in the Memorial strations are being arranged. lowed by games and music, at the Aaron Allred home, Tuesday evenBuilding, Tuesday, January 13, 1942, at 7:30 P. M. to elect a new Those present were President Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox enter- ing. Mrs. board of directors and hear the reVernal C. Webb of West and tained at a watch party at their Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of port of the past year. All stockJordan, holders are requested to be present. home, New Year's Eve. Guests were Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brem3, Mr. and Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo WilJOHN W. SOUTHWICK. Mrs. Ferrell Brems, Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith Secretary. Eldred Fox. and Lester W. Fry of Salt Lake City. of defense Wing. We Fi" NEWS j DAY FRIDAY One-Thir- DEFENSE NEWSPAPER D A baby boy was born to Mrs. Alan Calton at the Lehi Hospital, Monday. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ernest Reimchiisel, Beth Britton, of Springville, Friday, at the Lehi Hospital. Don Dorton received medical care at the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Dale Hadfeld and baby were taken home from the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Turner and baby were) taken home from the Lehi Hospital, Saturday. FORMER RESIDENT WEDS The marriage of Miss Marjorie Hampton to Dick Russell, son of J. C. Russell of Ogden, formerly of Lehi, took place In the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple, Wednesday, with Stephen L. Chipman performing the ceremony. Mrs. T. F. Krkham accompanied the couple to the temple. A reception was held in Ogden, Wednesday evening. SECURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE TAX RELEASE RECEIPTS AT LEHI Lehi people are urged to secure their tax release on automobiles at Lehi prior to securing their 1942 automobile license plates. County assessor L. M. Attwood has asked that all tax releases be issued by the local tax assessors as so many are going to Provo for the releases that it necessitates hiring extra help at the county offce, this extra money having to be paid from the tax money. It will be appreciated if you will cooperate with the Utah County officers and secure your tax releases in Lehi this year, I will be glad to accomodate in any way to help you. HEBER J. WEBB, deputy assessor. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans and baby of Salt Lake City, returned to their home, Sunday, after spending the New Year's holidays with Mrs. Evans' parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. Fulmer Aiired and daughter of Washakie, spent a week in Lehi with their parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Aaron Allred iand Mr. John Peterson. NOTICE The regular annual meeting of stockholders of the Lehi Irrigation Co. of Lehi. Utah, will be held ia the Memorial Building. Monday, January 12, 1942, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of hearing the financal report for 1941, electing a board of five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. HERMAN C GOATES. Secretary. |