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Show lt prints the NTews tie First Carries the "Advertising it Has the Circulation it r Leading Weekly Paper YOOR NEWSPAPER ree Pre fta With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests ' to serve, and no financial strings leading to any other source of power or 'nfluence. LEHTS WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI volume xn LEHI ROD EO THRILLS v . CAPACITY CROWDS I - r ' inwn,ntt"-i!',-.- FRANCES FOX day had cleared f 4 Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Fox were conducted in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel on Saturday, with Bishop George Ricks in charge. Solo ' Sister Thou were Mild and Lovely" Mrs. Fern Johnson. Prayer Bishop .E B. Garrett. Solo Face to Face" Francis t f x Utah county peace officers up the theft of tractor tires, wheels, gasoline, lights and tools taken from dry far ms near Lehi and in Cedar Valley, with the arrest in Salt Lake of two former Utah county men. The loot was among hundreds of items uncovered by the Salt Lake county sheriff s office Thursday after a gasoline fire at the State Tourist park 3114 South State. Booked at the Salt Lake county jail for investigation were Oral Adams and LaDrue Rollings, 3114 Vineyard and R, D. Prophet, also of the same address. Salt' Lake officers recovered property stolen from the Christensen Construction Company, Utah County, and some of the property taken from the dry farms of Roosevelt Smith, Eugene Smith, Ernest Hindley, Eugene Peterson and Douglas Smith, all Lphl residents. Fri- J n AT LEHI CLEARED HELD FOR MRS. 1 , Thousands of rodeo fans Utah and surrounding Fork, appeared in the parade, states which was headed by the Legion ere thrilled by the fine show put Colors; Rodeo Queen, and Queen of at the Lehi Roundup on Mon- - the Parade, from the Primary a... . Tiipsriav , and Wprfnpsrfavj organization. The prize of $100.00 night at the Lehi Rodeo grounds. went to the Lehi Third Ward, with One of the best rodeos yet given," a total of twenty-sifloats, for the was the verdict of the fans as they largest number of floats entered in ntt the show Wednesday Other wards and en- evening. the parade. Fifth I Capacity crowds were on hand for tries: Ward, 21; First Ward, I Til 21, Fourth Ward, 1; and Second 4 three shows. Hutchison rodeo Ward, 10. Also appearing were Thp famous stock featured this year are among lovely floats representing business houses; doll buggies; trcygles and the very finest rodeo. The rodeo was brought to a suc- bicycles; and the Rhythm Band of cessful end Wednesday without one the Lehi Fitfh Ward. A few minor inIndividual prze winner were not serious accident. known at the time the paper went received were by particijuries to were not serous but press. they pants, STOCK PARADE WINNERS enough to keep the boys from go Following the Stock Parade on ing through their jobs. were prizes evening, The horse parade Tuesday even Tuesday in to the best outifts awarded the Inz draw a very large entry of Mr. went to First prize beautiful horses and equipment. parade. The committee in charge of the Mecham of Pleasant Grove. Rollo entire Roundup did a very fine job Blackhurst of Pleasant Grove placed again this year and should receive second, Mr. Bezzant of Lindon the united support of every Lehi third, and Lt. Don Evans of Lehi, citizen in their efforts to bring this fourth. The winners were awarded the lovely prizes which have been fine celebration to Lehi each on display in the Powers Shoe window. Store The minature parade this year i was one of the finest yet shown. Improvements in floats and ar- ' Trinnaman. Sketch and Remarks Bishop Jay Sabey. Solo "That's What God Made Mother For" Mrs. Leota Peterson. Remarks Herman Goates. Remarks H. W. Barnes. Solo "Christian's Goodnight"-Mr- s. T. F. Kirkham.. A. Carlos Remarks President S n MARRIAGE MACHINERY THEFT FUNERAL SERVICES I ' ; No. 3S THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1945 CITY. UTAH, - "V; MRS. ANNIE GOATES MRS. ANNIE GOATES TO BE HONORED ON Schow. ANHCUHCED. Announcement is made of th , marriage of Miss Lois Gates cJ. Escalante. Utah, to Second Lt Leo Carlton, son of Mrs. Julia Carlton of L&hi. The marriage took place-iEly, Nevada, on. June 14, witrt Bishop A. Marley, of the L. D. S. church performing the ceremony. After a ten day honeymoon trip, the couple returned to the home "' of his mother. ' They were honored at a party on Friday, June 27, at the home of Lt Carlton's mother. The rooms were decorated in roses. The bride wore a lovely blue dress, and the groom was dressed in hi U. S. Army Air guests Corp. uniform. Thirty-fivwere present Lt Carlton is a graduate of the Lehi High School, and is prominent among the younger set of Lehi. n " e Remarks Bishop George Ricks. HOSPITAL NOTES Solovox Solo "Perfect Day" 80TH BIRTHDAY Alva Wing. A baby daughter was born to Mr. Benediction George Winn. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee at the Lehi The family of Mrs. Elizabeth The grave In the Lehi Cemetery BOOK DRIVE IS SLATED Hospital on June 27. Annie Munns Goates are honoring was dedicated by Charles Fox. her at various functions on July 7 Mrs. Eulala Pack of Pleasant and 8. The 'occasion is her 80th Citizens of Lehi are asked to Grove, is recieving medical care at birthday anniversary. On Satur ENGAGEMENT participate in the book drive for the local hospital. day, July 7, the family will meet English Language books to be sent at the home of Mrs. Essie Goates ANNOUNCED to the Russian people. The drive is Ernest Peterson underwent, an Worlton at a family dinner. slated for July 8 to 21. . on appendictomy Monday. Infriends are Sunday, July 8th, Booksi wanted are those of both vited to call at the home of Mrs. Mr. fiction and H. announces varieties Mrs. Lola Wilberg and Smith George daughter Adela Goates Fox, 496 North the engagement and forthcoming which are commonly regarded as were taken to their home on Center Street, when Mrs. Goates of his daughter, Miss classics of the English language, will receive friends at an open marriage Beth Smith, to Fred Edvalson of such as the Canterbury Tales, Alice FOB house. She will receive from four Ogden. Trie marriage is to be an in Wonderland, works of Darwin, Miss Edna Jones was taken to rangements were very noticable. FUNERAL SERVICES to seven p. m. are the her home event of Thursday, July 5, in Salt etc. Those not desir? Two bands, Lehi and American Monday following a 12 Mrs. Goates was born in Orwell, and CIIRISTENof novels; LOUIS her vheap Lake City, at the home forgotten MRS. juve recent appendictomy. Cambridge Shire, England, on July brother at 268 C. Street. nile books; text and school books SEH TODAY 7, 1862, a daughter of James and Miss Smith is a graduate of the dictionaries; encyclopedias; transElizabeth Munns. The iamnyiLeh NOTICE Righ Schooli and has been re lations from the foreign language, moved to Utah in November, 1878. nurses training at the L. D. and current best sellers. ceving in S. HosDital in Salt Lake Citv. Mr, Funeral services for Mrs. Meldon She married William Goates, Jr., inose conauctmg tne drive are T -- 1... Kirkham Layton Chnstensen, 4b,, the Endowment House, Salt Members of the Lehi Third Ward Edvalson is a Pharmacist Mate, not fussy concerning the condition will be conducted in tne Lemiuiy May 1, 1884. Mr. Goates cuea stationed at Seattle, Washington of the book: but books with wishing to participate in the Fourth Ward L. D. S. Chapel, Thurs-- April 16, 1897, and Mrs. Goates was He is graduate of the University of broken bindings, missing pages, annual Mutual Dell three day out CAM day, (today) at 2 p. m. by tester left with five small children to Utah. and major damages will not be ing are asked to meet at the ward . care for. A. Norberg, bishop. Mrs. Chnsten house on Friday evening, July 6, Mrs. George H. Smith and Mrs. shipped. Mrs. Goates has lived in Lehi for Howard Brown entertained friends sen died Sunday at her home, in Citizens are asked to get books at 8 p. m. i American Fork, Utah, after a linger the past years. She is at a shower honoring Miss Smith ready. Look over those shelves ing illness., She was born in Lehi, loved by all who know her, and in the Lehi Second Ward on Friday and contribute what you have. Both Our Uppers and October 6, 1898, a daughter of her life has been one of service and evening. FIREMEN ANSWER CALLS Soles Are SheH Guests enjoyed a pro- Announcement will be made next She A. and Mary Kirkhajn. George helping others. gram, games, and lovely refresh- week as to where the books might We're Tanned by a was married to William Layton in The Lehi Fire Departmetn were members include two ments. The rooms were decorated be left. Family Secret Tannine) Proewsl killed three sons and three daughters: Leo W. with roses, orange blossoms and called out twice during the past 1917, and he was 3. We Dry Out Soft After months after their marriage in Goates, Salt Lake City; William week to put out fires. Thursday, Tne bride received many candles Soaking and Stay Soft! the fire truck made a run over the World War I. Rayner Goatesi, San Diego, Cali lovely and useful gifts. IN FALL INJURED was married to fornia; Agnes Goates Woffinden, Tn 1930. she river near the Earl Smith farm, Her many friends join in wishing Lake Salt where a grass fire destroyed ninety in the Louis Christensen Garland, Utah; Odela Goates Fox. the couple bon voyage. t TVia fi.a tnA in active Lowell TKJOlOt was was Brown 1 She of Lehi. Worlton Goates Essie illC All. uraci a Inner and L. D. S. Temple. recovering IltTJIVC rr,r-i. to Williams. Camri rnad nav-infrom suffered has D. S. fifteen also She enchurcn Tuesday injuries activities, grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham . the L. On Sunday the Fire Department fulfilled a mission in the east and twenty-ontertained at dinner on Thursday for night while he was getting ready called to the farm of Rodney was to Stock attend Parade. Lowell the Mrs. ern states. She has made ner nome Mr. and Raymond Kirkham, received Allred. where fire destroyed a in Lehi with her husband until the son, Tommie Lee, and daughter, fell from his horse, and He was at shack and corral. Probable cause minor treated injuries. family recently moved to American Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Otterson of Ramond. cf Los Angeles, and Mr. of fire was carelessly dropping a Lehi the hospital. Fork. Ogden, are in Lehi visiting with and Mrs. Leonard Fillerup and son, match by a passerby. her Surviving are her husband, George. relatives and friends. one son, mother of Salt Lake City, Cliff Russell is receiving treatKenneth Christensen of American ment at the Dee Hospital at Ogden NOTICE Fork; five daughters, Mrs. Metta for a broken back received in a reLela Miss and Cleo Miss Gunther, Mrs. Russell is a cent accident. Fork; of American Christensen brother-in-laof T. F. Kirkham. Citizens are asked to note that Mrs. Ruby C. Moody, Logan; Mrs. there will be no more can collec- AGRICULTURE IS THE FOUNDATION OFOUR Alta Fuhriman, Pensacola, Florida; tions. ECONOMY, FOR IT DETERMINES HOW WE LIVE. five brothers and sisters, Roscoe Kirkham, and Mary Kirknam 01 'living costs"are largely cmts Seattle; Clarence Kirkham, Beaver, V OF FOOD. CLOTHING, AND OTHER NiJ J VM inc. Mrs. Norma Dee Jameson, Provo, FARM PRODUCTS'. THE CHEAPER and Mrs. Maxine Larsen, Richfield. THESE CAN BE PRODUCED, THE Friends may call at the T. F. HCHER THE FARM RPOFT, THE Kirkham home Thursday after 9:30 THE BETTER MORE WE CAN a. m. and prior to the services. , non-fictio- n 1 PRO , sixty-seve- Horse-hid- , n e! , 11 . 1 g e Primer of Prosperity Wolverine Shell V Hay Salt Horsehides other work shoes on earth are like Wolverines lor wear defying toughness and for Comfort. 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