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Show CaJobls to Save Ine ehi Free Pre usuais iS Buy rs. war nanus Buy War Bonds Pay Day Every let's Double Our Quota LEHI'S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI LEHL CUT. UTAH. IS. died Lydia Roberts, 78, Hos-T0f Lehi the at day afternoon shock and injuries received automobile collision on the urs. Le highway hear the Lehi Hos- - Mr. and Friday afternoon. L Roberts turned onto the highly from their upholstering shop I front of a milk truck driven by Lee F. Wells of Provo, R. D. 1. pickup truck milk truck on thrown 35 feet smail Roberts struck by the rear wheel and L the highway. Mrs. Roberts road ns thrown onto the graveled the into was taken She shoulders. Dr. Eddington for Lehi Hospital by Li internal Possible treatment inj- shock were thought resuries and ponsible for her death. been Mr. and Mrs. Roberts have on operating the upholstering shop few for the past state highway the Mr- Robers was reported to years. shock at his be suffering from - Tuesday. home was born in Manti, of a daughter EdJames P. and Catherine Petty She was imarried to Edwards. of Ephraim. Thomander P. ward the couple March 31, 1897, and Roberts Mrs. 20, Ocober 18G6, S23 STUFF CRAZY OOOOWIN BY there shows clothes." mean distinctly, Don't "That girl over distinction in her You you?" how it remarkable her age?" Isn't Alice keeps "Yes, she hasn't changed it ten years." for . I was sorry for church yesterday, a terrific attack your wife in when she had of coughing and everyone turned to her." "You needn't worry that, she was wearing look at about a new spring bonnet." Tom "My Pa is religious and says grace before meals." Dick "My dad don't say grace, but says go easy on the it's rationed. butter kids The little daughter of a salesman, saw triplets for tire the first time. "Oh, mother," she exclaimed on returning home, "What do you' think I saw today?" "i can't imagine, dear. What?" "A lady that had twins a spare." and "Johnny, you're a pig," said to his little son. "Now know what a pig is, Johnny?" "Yes, sir': a pig's a hog's little boy." a father do you "Bobby wants to know why vitamins were put in spinach antf cod liver oil, instead of in cake and candy." "Pop, how soon will I be old enough to do as I please?" The old man "I don't know, nobody has ever lived long that yet" hope you're ,"I not afraid of microbes" apoligized Emmett he cashed school teachers check withthe soiled currency. Don't lady," n my worry," said the young a mircrobe couldn't live salary." ..Jman "Ya know ya "t supposed to smoke while y workin'." t ; .borer orkin?" "Who says made their home in Ephraim for many years. Mr. Thomander died in March, 1923. She was married to Mr. Roberts January 4, 1933, at Jerome, Idaho. The couple resided for several years in Twin Falls, and moved to Lehi five years ago. Surviving Mrs. Roberts are her husband, a son, Darwin E. Thomander of Seattle, Washington; four daughters, Mrs. Delila of Seattle, Mrs. Iretta Buys and Mrs. Arlie Labrum of Los Angeles and Mrs. Iona Peterson of Salt Lake City; four brothers, and two sisters and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in the Ephraim L D S tabernacle. Friends may call at the A. H. Wing mortuary in Lehi. Friday afternoon and evening and at the Ephraim L D S tabernacle Saturday from 1 to 1:30 p. m. Burial will be in the Ephraim cemetery. Bre-shea- A Regional Conference will be held at Provo, Sunday, with the opening session at 10 a. m. Stake presidencies, bishoprics, high coun- cilmen and quorum presidents are invited to the conference. Sunday schools will be held on schedule in all Lehi wards and Sacramental services will be held in the evening. BUILDING PERMITS REQUIRED FOR HEW A NOTICE j I , Typhoid innoculation clinics to protect defense areas against any possible typhoid epidemic are being planned by the State District Health Office of Provo for the early spring. Typhoid is always a threat, and during war a Tpyhoid epidemic by our enemies could definitely cripple the war effort. Such an epidemic would cause more destruction than air raids or bombs to our production effort and civilian economy and could be accomplished without much chance of detection before the damage was done. The safe way to protect against this is to get people, all people men. women, children, innoculated dctllloL lino uiocaoc County, we need at least 20,000 more people innoculated this spring against typhoid. State Commissioner of Health, Dr. McKay points out in a recent release contain this statement, "Crowded living conditions, inadequate housing, and the use of inadequately protected water supplies in some sections of the state make it absolutely necessary for all our citizen especially those who are in war industries, to be adequately protected against Typhoid fever." A Clinic for the Lehi area has been set for Monday, April 26, in the Memorial Building. Small Pox vacinations will be given at the same time. This is a needed civilian defense measure and all citizens are asked for their help and cooperatior HELP IN CIVILIAN DEFENSE BY GETTING VACCINATED. . Protectng Utah County against epidemics is one of the first lines of civilian defense and I recommend all people to get protected against Typhoid. J. J. Weight M. D., Medical Utah County Civilian Defense. . Mrs. Sylvester Evans attended a nartv at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emery Smith of Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr. Evans was a business visitor to Salt Lake City for services Year-anre- with Bishop Evans L. Anderson conducting the services. The opening music, a trio "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Mrs. Abe Anderson and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Trane. Invocation Presdent R, C Allred. Violin Duet "One Fleeting Hour" Mrs. George I. Bone and Mrs.' Glenn Trane, accompanied by Mrs, Abe Anderson. Arthur Gardner of Remarks Salt Lake City. Violin duet "O, My Father.", Remarks President Virgil Peters-- "Beauiful Isle." Benediction W. A. Ford. grave in the Salt Lake City cemetery was dedicated by Pres. A. The Carlos Schow. He was born in Liverool, England, December 21, 1857, a son of John and Helen Price Davis. In 1869 he emigrated to Utah with his parents arriving in Ogden on the first passenger train to enter the city, the family later settling at Lake Point. He was to Margaret married Sarah Powell, on September 29, 1881, later receiving their endowments in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Tern- pie. They moved to Lehi the same year and have been residents of Mr. and Lehi since that time. Mrs. Davis served as L. D. S. Missionaries in California in 1916. Mr. Davis held the office of a High Priest at the time of his death. He was a devout temple worker having done temple work for large numbers ofl his ancestors. He is survived by his widow r four daughters, Mrs. Margaraet Thomas of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mrs. Ilaura Schow of Lehi, Miss Martha Davis of Salt Lake City and Mrs.: Hazel Wilcox of Dalles, Oregon; two sons, Reuben P. and Heber J. Davis of Salt Lake City, 15 grand children and 17 great-grand the same day. e o d)LT lhhl&hlr&e) u JUST THIN WITH WATER. You don't need special thinners that would increase cost. 1 gallon of Speed-Easplus water makes up to 1 gallons of paint enough for the average room. y PAINT OVER WALLPAPER. One coat is enough in most cases... for wallpaper, wallboard, plaster, concrete, new ed and old painted surfaces. Cuts cost, time, and work in half! ...... for ceui;,-- - We have a large stock of merchandise to select from family, Dress Shirts, West- hL hide Bts. Hosiery Curtains, Panels, Table We sell Fishing and Hunt- Sofa Pi,lows and a line of Work Clothes no Wolverine Work Shoes for man who toils at ing Licenses MIC GOODWIN'S SHOES FOR THE Stop Store I H liH 60 MINUTES. Within an hour have a smooth flat wall finish of you enduring beauty. Then you can move the furniture back and use the room. And after about two weeks IT'S washaili. d w.u, & u. DRIES IN L GALLON WaUjjVVl,0n' 98 FAMILY Power's Iioe Store PHONE 15 n Will fiiUSUI ... H -- Trio Mc-Carri- Z Reuben who died at his home Wednesday night of causes incident to age, were held in the Lehi First Ward chapel Saturday afternoon Dor-to- of desirable Hand-knitting Bags, Dress JIfnals. Play Shoes, Boots for all members of " Every Wednesday Funeral Davis, 85, GO OVER THE TOP was reMrs. Marjorie Walker Lehi from the Hospital, leased The Lehi Fifth Ward Red Cross care. medical following Tuesday workers went over the top in their recent War Drive. Those working to Mrs. A baby boy was born on the drive were: Mrs. Rula of Orem, Tuesday Faucett Eleanor Mrs. Merle Garrett, chairman, Lehi Hospital. Mrs. Lela Evans. Mrs. Alta Van at the Mrs. Wagoner, Mrs. Alta Hansen, , Ethel Watkins, Mrs. Myrtle TEMPLE EXCURSION TUESDAY Mrs. Deila Zimmerman, Mrs. Wilma fenson. Mrs. Norma There will be an excursion to the Mrs. Blanche Turner, Mrs. Salt Lake Temple from the Lehi Melba Clark, Mrs; Vera Trane. Mrs. Stake, Tuesday, April 13, the usual Marie Willes, Mrs. R. C. Hicks, rates will be given on the Orem Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Udine cars. Wing, Mrs. Leota Peterson, Mrs. Beth Barnes. The Red Cross comReed Nostrom entertained Saturmittee wish to thank these workers and all those who contributed day night at his home honoring Grant Ash, Dorald Allred. Ralph to the fund. Allred and Don Evans prior to their entrance into the U. S. Armed UNION MEETING POSTPONED forces. Guests were Mr. Ash, Miss of American Fork, Greenwood Conference Due to the Regional Miss Smith of AmAllred. Dorald the regular being held Sunday, Don Evans, Miss Laura Union meeting date, the Priesthood erican Fork, Brown. Allred, Miss Ralph Jean officers union meeting has been and Miss of Cedar Jones Fort, Helen at 18, postponed to Sunday, April Leone Jones. 2 p. m ' e close Firemen answered a call to the James Comer home Friday when the wash house roof took fire from a spark from the stove. Little damage was reported. j I'm stock The One Fire early Tuesday morning de stroyed the chicken coops, 100 young cockerels and 50 laying hens at the Andrew Christofferson home. The firemen were called at2:15 a. m. and found the coops amost burned to the ground upon their arrival. The fire is thought to have been started from a brooder stove in the coops. Christ-offerso- out now to tell you a lot of new arrivals afternoon dresses, a splen-ai- d 2?' DAVIS Nos-tro- Tirne w HELD FOR REUBEIi TO BE HELD ENCE SUNDAY CONSTRUCTION fire along the Orem tracks called the firemen out Monday. Fences posts and ties were burning The major and city council at a when the firemen arrived. recent meeting went on record as favoring a uniform building and Inspection code. To facilitate this SPECIAL PROGRAM Mr. R. J. Whipple has been apinspector for the pointed IN FIFTH WARD north endbuilding of Utah County and local residents or others contemA special program will be given plating building are advised that in the Lehi Fifth Ward sacramental they will be required to contact services Sunday evening commemo- him and get a permit to proceed rating the dedication of the Salt with the proposed improvement. MAIL TJE CHANGED Lake L. D. S. Temple. The program will start at 7:30 and ward LEHI BOYS WIN A. A. The incoming morning mail to members are urged to be present. Lehi has been changed from the U. CHAMPIONSHIPS Denver & Rio Grande Railroad to HOSPITAL NOTES the Salt Laake and Utah road and arrives in Lehi one hour later than Jay Lambert, son of Mr. and in the past. The window service Mrs. Mr. of Joseph Lambert, and Reed and Fred Culmer, son at the office has been shortened son of Mrs. Jennie Nostrom, was removed Mrs. Elmer Culmer, and will open at 8:30 a. m. inwon championship ratings in to his home Friday, following a stead of at 8 a. m. as in the past. the A. A. U. boxing contests in Salt recent appendicitis operation. Lake City last week. Both boys Mrs. Nellie Winslow was released winning their championships bouts RED CROSS NOTES from the Lehi Hospital, Sunday, by knockouts. Mr. Ilambert winning in the 175 pound division and following a recent major Mr. Nostrom winning in the heavy A report from Mrs. Alex division. Dick Eddington, weight of Red Cross chairman the Mrs. Virginia Phillips and baby son of Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington War Drive shows that the committee has on hand $766.19 collect- of Bingham, were released from won a second place in the light weight division matches. ed locally and $197.00 was donated the Lehi Hospital. from Camp Williams. Mrs. Myrl Meredith of Pleasant Mrs. Christofferson and her aids wish to thank the men at Camp Grove, underwent a major operWilliams for their fine support in ation at the Lehi Hospital the drive. All stence of Lehi Irrigation Co. An estimated $300.00 or over was water ditches must be cleaned imA baby girl was born to Mrs. turned into the Geneva Steel plant mediately. from Lehi workers. Some workers Francis Grace at the Lehi Hospital, By order of the water master. have not yet reported to the com- Saturday. mittee. On hand to date the comA baby girl was born to Mrs. Bert mittee have $963.19. Peterson, Clara Orton, at the Lehi Sunday. Hospital FIFTH WARD RED CROSS WORKERS FUNERAL SERVICES TYPHOID CLIHIC REGIONAL CONFER- AND CHICKENS FROM AUTO INJURIES ES IL FIRE DESTROYS COOPS LYDIA ROBERTS No. 33 THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1343 STATE STREET, LEHI : |