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Show Is to Sare Ocr Job ehi Free Pre Dollars Buy War Bonds Every Pcy Day Buy Every Pcy Dcy let's LEHL CITT. UTAH. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1943 PROGRAM SUNDAY Ward Fifth Lehi WAR FUND DRIVE Clark. Congreational singing "America." Marimba solo Mrs. Beth Easton. Foreward Darlene Wathen. a American Way of Life Is Talk The Christian Way of Francis Grant. Chorus Singing Mothers. National Allotment 5125,000.000. Lehi's quota 11125. We can do it if everyone gives little more than they did last year. The Red Cross aim is to double your giving of last year. The Red Cross reaches our soldier boys wherever they are, U. S., foreign lands, or prison camps. Read the little folder that is placed in your home. Contact the following volunteer workers of Lehi, offer your services and give them your dollars. Chairmen First Ward May Bone, Wallace Hebertson and Myrtle Woolsey. Second Ward Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Third Ward Hannah Mott and Ruth Wilcox. Fourth Ward Max Rothe, J. P. Schow, Ada Allred, Gladys Fowler, and Clara Russon. Fifth Ward Mrs. E. B. Garrett and Mrs. Clyde Dorton. Business Houses Aaron Allrcd. Brick Yard LeRoy Davis. Clubs Mrs. Elmo Eddington. Fairfield and Cedar Fort Not contacted yet. General chairman Mrs. A D. Christofferson. Life" Stands Ever the Cause of Margaret McMil-len- . Our Church Talk Ready To Defend Mrs. Freedom" Theda Henke. as Missionary Reading Our Boys Sold- Orton. iersSarah Glen Hutchings. "Star singing Spangled Banner." Talk "A Young Woman" Parlene Wathen. Our Flag" Congregational Benediction. Mrs. Ward a of Mr. and from Sunday guest Abbott P. Robison of Delta was Mrs. S. through Tuesday. CRAZY BY STUFF GOODWIN A Negro preacher was trying to impress on his congregation the hell. terrors of "Bredderin" and Sistern'," he any of you evah been in Bumingham, Alabama, where de big steel works is?" "Ah been there, pahson." said one member. "Is you been in de mills, and has you evah seen de hot steel when it comes out of the furnaces'" asked, "is "Yes, preacher, ah seen it." "Well, den you knows how hot dat stuff is. Ah wants to tell all sinners dat when dat dere stuff comes out of de furnace, its hot. It's white hot, it's sizzlin' hot. In fac' it's so hot dat no one kin come anywheres near it without gittin' shriveled up. Well, bredderin' an' sister in', in hell dey uses dat dere stuff fo' ice cream!" The Oil Weekly. you -- young Negro recruit was the victim of so many practical jokes tnat he doubted all men and their motives. One night while he was on guard, the figure of one of the officers loomed in the darkness. "Who goes dere?" he challeng-- ' A eel. Moses," Maj. officer. PROCLAMATION ihe young joke. replied the a Negro scented "Glad to meet yuh, Moses," he replied cheerfully. "Advance and give the ten commandments." Hanna Coal News. have heard who shouted. friends, hell contains nothing but chorus girls, cocktails, and roulette wheels." Thereupon a voung man in a back seat exclaimed. Oh, death, where is thy sting'" Perhaps of you the revivalist "I toll you, When in Hnnht trv nnnrhvin's. is stock of merchandise larger than ever our shoe We is about double. can take care of wants in your our line we don't have everv-thinneither has the other fellowas ynu know some things are now off the market. Our WHERAS Lehi City and surrounding area coming under the Lehi Chapter has been asked to raise a fund quota for the American Red Cross, and WHEREAS Lehi and surrounding area have a large number of her sons and daughters in the far off places of the world and on the bat- tlefronts of the Uniteed Nations, and WHERAS the American Red Cross have carried to the many battle fronts the comforts and cheer that go toward the alleviation of suffering and to build up the morale and spirit of the United Nations forces, and WHEREAS the American Red Cross is doing a tremendous job in the preparation of dressings and bandages, recreation, and kits for the members of our armed forces, and WHERAS we believe that every loyal thinking American will these services and will do to support the American bit their Red Cross to accomplish their mission te I. Dean Prior'. Mayor of Lehi City, do hereby proclaim the month of March 1st to March 31st to be Red Cross Membership and 'War Fund Week and do hereby urge any and all citizens of this area to wholeheartedly conrtihr.te their funds to the extent of going over the top in this drive. Proclaimed this 3rd day of March, 1943. DEAN PRIOR, Mayor. Mrs. Ray Allred spent Monday in Salt Lake City. D. C.-F- aced BLACKOUT OF CITY to bining bonds There are still some saboteurs in our midst in regard to street lights, and it doesn't do any good to kid ourselves that their actions are not costly and irreplacible. We refer to that individual who is guilty of destroying street globes. These cost the city, which is YOU, 80c each to replace and if the receptacle is broken another $1.80. It must be understood by the citizens who are victims of these acts that these globes cannot be replaced and when the present supply is gone for the duration there will be many corners remain without replacement. Our supply is limited and was three months delay in delivery, so Mr. and Mrs. John Public, it is to vnur intprpst trt check this type of hoodlumism and report the violation to the police beginning 9 JrP a. m. to R n. m. We Do AnDreciate Le, Want to buy two jer pany. shares of the Lehi Irrigation ComWe pvnprt tr rtn a little in victorv" fa ,ul' Who hoc ...... ant to sell? tttn vv chornc aiiwi. thpVJ 3 ONE HOUR EARLIER The Lehi schools are beginning their class work one hour earlier The new schedule started Wednes day morning with the students reporting at 9 a. m. for the regular class work. Parents are asked to note the earlier starting hour and to have the students at school at 9 a. m. The afternoon classes will begin at 12:35. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY COURSE TO BEGIN Floyd Samuel Bradshaw, 4S, prominent Utah loan executive and clubman, died Sunday morning at his home. Salt liake City, Utah, a victim of a heart attack. He was president and fGundeer of the Am erican Savings and Loan associ ation. Mr. Bradshaw had carried on his business daily and. together with Mrs. Bradshaw, spent Saturday evening with friends at a social gathering. Shortly after arising Sunday at 7 a. m., he complained and expired a few minutes later, It was in 1924 that Mr. Bradshaw launched upon his frst financial business enterprise, it later becom ing the American Savngs and Loan For many years an association. active member of he B P O E lodge, No. 85, he iwas a member of the board of trustees for the past four years. He also held membership in the Bonneville Knife and Fork Club and the Fort Douglas club, Born in Lehi on November 28, 1894. he was a son of the late John Internment was made in the Lehi F., and the late Emma Briggs Brad shaw. His early education was City cemetery. gained in the Lehi public schools, Alberta removing to Magrath, However Mr. FUNERAL SERVICES Canada, in 1903. Bradshaw returned to Utah to com HELD FOR ACCIDENT plete his education, graduating from the Brigham Young unversity at VICTIM Provo. He had resded continuously in Salt Lake City since 1922. Jene Besides the widow, Mrs. Funeral services for La Var survved is he Bradshaw, Chipman 25, who was Jnstantly killed Jones, by the following children: Mrs. Thursday while working in a mine? Dorothy B. Watkins, wife of Major at Tooele, were held in thee Lehi Davis Watkns, U. S. army: Mrs. Third Ward chapel, Monday after Marjorie A. Earl, wife of Glenn L. noon with Bishop George Ricks conB. Mrs. Jean Earl, Salt Lake City; ducting. Boyce, wife of Lieutenant Alma The a duet, "Day Boyce, U. S. army; Howard C. Brad- Followsopening song, Mr. and Mrs. Night" shaw and Faye Louise Bradshaw, Arnold Brems, accompanied four by and grandSalt Lake City, Mrs. Fern Johnson. children. His b'othrrr, fid p'sters Invocation Thomas Sunderland. are: F. J. Rradshaw, Bernard B. Musical selection A. H. Wing. J. Bradshaw, Bradshaw. Franklin Sketch and Remarks Samuel Salt Lake City; Mrs J. Marke Clark, Craig, superintendent of the Com Mrs. Art Beck and Mrs. J. Vernon bined Metal Reduction Co. of Monson, all of Los Angeles. Tooele. Solo "One Fleeting ' PLAY SHOES o NOT RATIONED y j . u ! A limited group of play shoes and certain other types not ordinarily worn on the street which are al ready in the hands of shoe stores and wholesalers or. in the process of manufacture, are being released from ration control, the offce of anprice administration recenly nounced. Included in this group are infants shoes up to size No. 4, ski shoes, skate shoes, rubber soled shoes with fabric uppers, locker sandals, bathing slippers and other play shoes with uppers made of fabrics or types of leather that are not on the critical list. FAMILY Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Trousers Power's lioe torc Ricks. Duet Brems. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Benediction C. L. Johnson. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Ricks. LaVar. Jones was born in Lehi on January 27, 1918, a son of Evan and Jemima Hensen Jones. He spent practically his whole life in Lehi attending the Lehi schools. He was relesed from service with the U. S. Army to work in the mine at Tooelee three months ago. He was instantly killed while at work at the mine when he was crushed between a motor and a mine tim- and the following brothers and sisters: Arnold, Bla'l? and Ralph Jones, Mrs. Irene Edward and Mrs. Jay The regular fast day services Rarnhart of Lehi and Mrs. Myrtle will be held in all Lebi wards Sun- Meredith of Pleasant Grove, and a "ie regular baptismal ser- grandfather, John E. Jones of day. vices will be held at the Seminary Magna. at 2 p. m. with the Third Ward in charge. GARDEN MEETING YARN RECEIVED TO DE HELD Mrs. Dorothy Southwick. chairA Victory Garden Meeting will man of the Red Cross knitting, an be held in the Lehi High School nounces that she has ree'eved a Auditorium, Wednesday, March 10, new shipment of yarn for Lehi at 10 a. m. The public is invited. knitters. Those wishing 1o knit Dr. Stark of the U. S. A. C. will for the Red Cross are asked to con talk on gardens. tart Mrs. Southwick as soon as pos 1. Si a:-- of plot. sible. 2. Type of soil. 3. Preparation of soil. 4 Rotation of vegetables. 5. Selection of suitable variet ies. 6. Amount and depth to plant seed. Fine Foods Complete Selections. Hour" Mrs. Fern Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Raymond Saddler. Musical selection A. H. Wing. Remarks William Hadfield. Closing remarks Bishop George ber. He is survived by his parents FAST DAY SUNDAY AND PARENTS The Missionary Wives and Parents meeting will be held at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Linel Larsen Thursday evening, tonight, at 8 p. m. All members invited to be present. Mrs. Eudora Ross will be the hostess. Van Carl Mark, 39. of Lehi, died Saturday at 11 p. m. in a Salt Lake hospital alter a seven months' illness of a kidney and heart ailment. He had been employed by the Utah Copper company, at Bingham, before his illness. He was a resident of Lehi for six years. Mr. Mork was born January 6, 1904, in Orem, Utah, the son of Soren and Alphine Chrstiansen Mork of Lehi. He married Rowene Russon of Lehi, May 20, 1936, in Salt Lake City. He leaves his widow, his parents, one daughter, Karla, of Lehi, and two brothers and sxi sisters. They are Emmere Mork of Union, Mrs. Viola Long of Springville, Mrs. Thelma Sessions of Salt Lake, Mrs. Bertha Newman of Vallejo, California, Mrs. Rhonna Roach of Union, Mrs. Lorraine Page of San Francisco, and Eldon Mork ot Vallejo, California. Funeral services were coducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi Fourth Ward L. D. S. ward chapel under direction of Bishop Linel Lar-sen. SCHOOL TO START Umver-elderl- Patronage GOODWIN 'S club program, recreation and hospital program, the stationing of field direc-tir- s at all foreign and domestic military camps and bases, the huge surgical dressing production program, and the blood plasma project which recently was expanded to a total of 4,000,000 pints at the request of the Army and Navy. Chairman Davis pointed out that the 1943 program will be vastly greater than the accomplishments of last year, lr which the Red Cross aided millions of war victims through its foreign war relief program; gave aid tc thousands of prisoners of war; collect'! 1 500,00i pints of blood for the armed forces: produced 520.000.000 surgical dresx itgs. and aidei." more than l.500.00 servicemen and their families. The 1125,000,000 quota, he said, will finance the local, national and international work of the Red Cross for the entire year, barring unforeseen ENGINEERING VAN CARL MORK MISSIONARY SHOES FOR THE Your PROVES FATAL TO More than 65 percent of the fund received by the national organization will be devoted to meet.ng Red Cross responsibilities to the armed forces. These include the Red Crt?ss overseas ' DEATH SUMMONS FORMER LEHI MAN di-t- Just Arrived Renting weeks observing a Pn"lar store hours holiday. HEART ATTACK gen Wai An industrial safety engineering course will be given each week at March department who already has the'provo, beginning Monday, names of two cf these culprits. The' 8, from 7 to 9:30 at the Brigham under city is determined to prosecute this Young library building, States Depart United the full extent of the law. Help rection of the the Education by of now and insure the ment stamp this out are no regist-ligbt- s the and handicapped sity of Utah. There will be re- for night walking with some ration fees, students books. En degree of safety. Remember street miierd to buy their text include gradutoo. are trance rationed requirements light emation from high school and war a industry. ployment in GOODWINS TO Both men and women are qualified to enroll in the class. EnrollCLOSE WEDNESDAYS ment will be accepted at any time the class is in progress. Vfr information address. Dean, Goodwin's store will close each; d Enineering, Wednesday during the summer University of utah, Salt Lake City. remaining ciusl-- em uay calci weeks in which holidays occur, to enable the workers to have one COURT OF KGH0R free day for recreation and work at home. Mr. Goodwin is planning SUNDAY on doing his bit with a victory garden besides his work in the The Lehi Stake Boy Scout Court rationing board and other war work and feels that they can of Honor will be held in the Lehi serve the public more efficiently by Fifth Ward Chapel, Sunday evening be taking this one day from behind at 7:30 p. m. The program will a and good furnished by the scouts the counter. Cooperation of the public is ask 'speaker will be present. ed in shopping the other days of the week leaving the Wednesday for outside work. WIVES Boys' Mackinaw Coats all dav Fund." IS NOT STOPPED Just received a shipment of Men's Dress and Work Rubbers We will close ne day each week pyerv Wednesday March 10, that all our people will be erous in their support of the 1943 fident STREET LIGHTS IF VANDALISM g PLEASE TAKE NOTICE In order to rln our nart in helD- ng the war effort. In p Edition with the greatest wartime program In history, the American Red Cross will launch its 1943 War Fund appeal for tl25.000.000 on March 1. Chairman Norman H. Davis has announced. Pointing out that the bulk of the fund will "je used to expand Red Cross services to the men of the armed forces and their families. Chairman Davis urged every American man and woman to contribute to the fund. With the approval of President Roosevelt, who also is President of the American Red Cross, the month of March is "being observed ar Red Cross Month. Walte. S. Gifford, president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, is chairman of the Red Cross 1943 War Fund. "Red Cross services to our armed forces and to the needs of distressed civilians on the battle and home fronts can be supplied only by great expenditures and sacrifices," Chairman Davis said. "'We are exerting our utmost efforts to accomplish these tasks with the least possible drain upon the resources of the people in funds, time tnd energy. We must never falter In our determination to meet these definite obligations. The Red Cross is con i rii, ilkU prR nnnOO tCnl UliUoo The following progiven. Opening remarks President Mary A. WASHINGTON, Relief,- day evening. gram will be i Red Cross Needs 5125,000,000 To Finance Wartime Program RELIEF SOCIETY TO GIVE Society will furnish the program in the ward sacramental services Sun-- ' No. 23 ' i The Double Our Quota LEHI S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI VOLDMt a. War Bonds 7. 8. TOP QUALITY Reariv March 1st With Your Ration Coupons. use. tained BONDS UJuU Lettie at her for Mrs. Mary Trane Andy Mrs. BROADBENT & SONS BUY DEFENSE Cultivation and irrigation. Storing vegetables for home 13 Roberts. Gudmundsen enterhome. Wednesday, Ann Powell, Mrs. and Mrs. Mabel |