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Show li I LATs Leacfog Weekly Paper Pnnts the News First ehi Free Pre 1!. .1 Carries the Advertising YOUR NEWSPAPER Has the Circulation With no private axes to grind;-nselfish personal interests U' serve, and no financial strings leading to any other source of ' power of influence. o LEHI'S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI XII LEHI CITT. UTAH, THUESDAT. JULT 26, HORSE local youths, Paul and Eu-n- e Benn.'ft, Vere recovering from 'shock on Tuesday after a freak accident in which their horse was Two The accident occured on Tuesday, July 24th at about 10 a. w est of the Lehl Memorial m. just lulled. REED HOSTROU RECEIVES COMMISSION Reed Nostrum, son of Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, has received his commission as Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corp, according to word received by his mother, Lt. Nostrum called his mother from Chronico, Virginia, on July 18, the day he received his commisson. he and his wife, the former Leone Jones, are honeymooning in New York, where they are visiting with relatives arid friends. After a few weeks in New York, the couple will Eugene was shocked, thrown from go to LeJuene, North Carolina, I the horses back, and landed on th where Lt. Nostrum will receive Paul, seeing eight weeks additional training. grass off the track. Iwhat had happened, rushed to see what was the matter with the horse Upon ouching the horse's leg, he SPECIAL MEETING received a severe shock. Sensing 1 what had happened, Paul waded III SECOND WARD I through the water, to the switch of the motor in the Memorial Build- Members of the Lehi Second Ward ing basement that was being used are invited to attend the Sacarment f to pump water from the building, meeting Sunday evening in the Then and turned off the' power. Lehi Second Ward Chapel. An exto 3 he shouted nearby neighbors for cellent program has been sched1 help. uled. Speakers for the evening will J CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT be Lt. Bob Wilscn,F0 Grant Ash, The motor in the Memorial Build-- ) and Pfc Keith Eddington, all recur-- i ing had shorted, causing the turned from the European Theatre rent to flow through the pipe of action. which was being used to drain the aU r l VkiilljJimv on4 urVion I the horse came in contact with the SUGAR COMPANY EMPLOYEES HOLD OUTING AT CANYON J pipe it received the impact of the GLEN IN PROVO CANYON was current. Eugene Young Building. son of and was letting Mrs. afford Bennet, his horse graze on the grass along the etfge of tne track at the High School Campus, while his brother, II pad, 'sat on the bleachers watching. As the horse grazed, it happened to touch the 2 inch pipe used to pump water from by Lehi City the "Memorial Building basement, I and dropped to the ground, dead. Eugene "Bennett, Mr. I thrown free. ! Insufficient The employees of the drainage through Sugar Company, Lehi, and part 4 the lower' par of Lehi had caused an outing at Provo Canners held in the Memorial 1 the basement yon, where a hot supper was serbuilding to be filled with water, J. W. i and attempts were being made to ved. The honored guest was District O' Manager and Bryant, s pump the water from the basement Utah-Idah- o wife of Spanish Fork. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles i Cobbley, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and ! Mrs. Morris Clark, Mr. and Mrs. PETERSON George H. Smith, Miss Faye Ben-ne! HELD Mrs. Martha Ball, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone, Don Holmstead, Jerry Win-sloThe children and family of Mrs. Tommy Nicholes, Kieth Peter Mary Peterson and the late Chris son, Keith Street, Craig Dorton, Rex Bertha Courney, Mr. Peterson met at Libert Park in Salt Southwick, a Mrs. Lake City on Davis, Mr. and Mrs. June Sunday, July 15, at 'and familv reunion. were the .James Brown, Jack Ball, Robert Present eight children: Fred. Roy, Rulon Gray, Lehi, LaMar Green, Arnold 1 and Norman Peterson ; Mrs. Luella Hooley, Joseph Ash, Harvey Cobb Mrs LeRoy Worley, ley, Pleasant Grove and Gordon IChristoffrson, all fo Lehi, and Clark, American Fork, Mrs. Ellis Parker of American Fork. In addition FURS! FURS! were the families, children, and grandchildren.' There If you are planning to buy a was a total of over at persons sixty fur coat this season, see Grace the dinner table. A special guest Store. was "Virgil Peterson of Salt Lake Webb ot Webb's Clothing Good Prices Now. Call in today City, brother of Mrs. Mary Petersof the building. . REIKI Members of the Lehi Fire DepartOmaha, Neb., July 23 "To the ment were called Monday morning flimsy paper drinking cup belongs at 1 a. m. to control a fire on the much of the credit for the fact that Lake Mountains, about four miles there has been no major epidemic from Pelican Point. The lire was either on the war front or on the first observed by Roger Cedarstrom, home front during the war." So from his home at Pelican Point, says Homer N. Calver of New York, and was reported to Salt Lake City. secretary of the public health committee of the Paper Cup and ConThe Lehi Department received their tainer Institute. call, and spent the remainder of "People wonder why paper cups hte night trying to control the fire. and containers are no longer readFiye hundred acres of grazing ily available for their parties and land on the Lake Mountain hills picnics," sys Mr. Calver. "They was burned. Extend of the damage fail to realize that side by side with had not been estimated. planes, tanks and ships, these pro A fire at the mouth of West Can- ducts have gone to war." uncounted millions of paper yon, north of Cedar F rt on Friday took the Lehi Firemen to the scene.H cups and containers are used daily A dry farmer was burning some by the armed forces and war work cedar trees, when the fire got out ers, Mr. Calver estimates. Some of of control. The farmer was await- the services rendered by these items he will discuss when he is ing trial this week for setting fire .guest speaker July 29 for "Your without first receiving permission America," the Union Pacific rail from the County Sheriff. The dam- read's network radio program. age was not severe, Fire Chief cut a complete jist nas never Powers said. been made," he points out, "of all the different ways in which' single service cups and containers protect HOSPITAL NOTES health and facilitate feeding." Mrs. Phyllis Brown gave DRY GRAIN HARVEST birth to a fine baby girl at the hospital on Thursday. j on. and inquire. I rarmers in ine Leni area were this week beginning the har are rejoicing over the birth of vesting of their dry grain. To the fine baby boy born on Sunday. west, north and south of Lehi one can see large fields of grain in full Mrs. Elizabeth "Cook of Cedar head, and ready to be harvested Fort, is receiving medical care at and milled. the Lehi hospital. Reports from farmers indicate that this year they Have a bumper Mrs. Zephia Harris of American crop, and the grain is of excellent Fork, was admitted at the hospital quality. The farmers are rushed on Friday for medical treatment. working even longer hours, trying to get the grain harvested. Many Mrs. Amber Christensen gave of them are handicapped by lack birth to a fine baby boy on Wed- of help, and are asking that those nesday. who need employment assist in the harvest cf the grain. This area Mrs. Berniece Rasmussen and produces thousands of bushels of new son were released from the grain each year, and now it is even hospital on Sunday. more important that grain be harvested for use this coming winter. Mrs. Florence Street and baby The harvest will take place over daughter were taken to their home a period of several weeks, and the on Monday. yield is expected o be very heavy this year. Neldon Evans was released from the hospital on Thursday. d . . Ann $265.82; Aline city. U68.75; PleasGrove, $85.76; drem, $172.6U Alpine school district, $3,134.55;: Provo citv. $1,968.09: Prova school $1,911.87; Springyillew , district, $603.30; Mapleton,. $7,681 Spaalsfr i Fork, $510.65; Salem, $33.52:; son, $501.70. Santaquin, 112S3Bi Goshen, $112.59; Genola, J4.92:. ant Par Nebo school district. $3,G2BV. State and state school $2,47555j: Utah county, $4,192.82; Lehi metra politan water district, 8c; Americam Fork metropoitian district, $4,461: Provo metropolitan water district. water: $82.61; Orem meropolitan district, $18.84; Mapletorr irrigation i district $47.45; Springville Irrfgap-tio$115145; district Benjamiru drainage district, $23.42. Utah; county dranage district No. 4,. $115.07 and Highland conservation district, $94.19. BEFORE LIGHTING THAT FIRE railroad workers wanted; Cedar Valley man was await Railroad workers, whether this week after setting a trial ing are or inexperienced fire without first receiving permis needed to help move immediately sion to do so. People who want to equipment and supplies to men Inri burn rubbish, brush, trees, etc., are the Pacific area," W. L. MildenhalL,. required to get permission form manager of the local office of the county sheriff before starting States Employment Service- such a fire. The request has been said today. made that through the months of "The next 12 months will be their rancn-ers- , July and August, farmers, most difficult period in all transwill etc., who wish to set fires in the west andl With so portation history first GET PERMISSION. where western Utah in especially much dry vegetation, there is great railroads converge. Hundreds oir danger of thousands of dollars workers can be hired immediateljfr worth of property being destroyed and because of the critical situthrough a fire that may have been ation, men now engaged in other' started very harmlessly. Before essential work can accept railroad-wor- k and obtain permission to cte setting that fire, contact that county sheriff, for it may save you so by calling at any office of the. money, time, and serious damage. United States Employment Service-- . Regulations have ony been lifted., as far as transferring to railroad NOTICE work is concerned Mr. Mildenhalk. warned, and will only affect work- to railroad work. wishing pic- ers who transfer Play school mothers .... took nearly 4 years to JA "It tures of the children auenaing the armies for victory im play school during the past terms Europe and it now becomes necesare asked to contact Mrs. Fern sary to assemble greater armies Johnson. The pictures may rje and materials must be transported? seen, and prints ordered if they are ovei single track western railroads; A the-Unit- asv-semb- le This means that every railroad! worker MUST STAY ON HIS JCK and every available man who iss not already working on, an essenv-ti- al job must take a railroad Joftt All the western railroads nee workers and in practically ai e High types of work. offer and are good post., wages paid war opportunities. Mr. Mlldenhall concluded war-tim- by-urgin- g all men who can possiHrjs" te for-thi- FND TABLES COFFEE TABLES Add one of these to your Living Priced fem $11.95 up. We have a good supply of CROCHET COTTON your head ache after reading or doing close work? Or Does do you get dizzy and have a sick or do you get nervous? feeling? in most all colors just received. Call ot our DRY GOODS Department and select yours. 0 have your eyes examined today, you may need glasses. If so, Eye-strai- is n the cause All Pat TABLE OIL CLOTH of by the yard. terns CALI. IN AND SEE OUR NEW MERCHANDISE SHOES FOR THE FAMILY E. N. WEBB On All Hats in the Store Lovely New Slack Suits COME IN NOW AND SEE OUR Sloppy Joe's Morp Coming In Each Week BROADBEHT Jeweler and Optometrist Main Street Lehi 50 Percent Off POLO SHIRTS FOR BOYS many ills. LEHI- - UTAH . do so to contact the U. S. E. S". s Mrs. Fern Jchnson and Miss Doris Provo Immediately and apply Shop in our Grocery Department high priority work and help for your supplies of fine Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and relieve the critical situation which Mrs. Lyle Gough. quaity foods. now exists in Utah. i STREET with Bishop Fine Quality Foods e WAIN r. if Room Leanv Merc ward at 2 p. Harry Jerling conducting. Mrs. Greenland was born Feb. 1, at Macashire, England, a 1864, daughter of Sampson E. and Sarah Chatterton Potter. She had resided in Highland for 40 years and was an active LDS church member. Surviving are four sons and three daughters, William J. Greenland and Mrs. Gertrude Merikoffer, American Fork; Charles N. Greenand land, Hiawatha: Clarence E. Boy, Greenland, Highland Henry Bingham Canyon, and Mrs. Rachel Featherstone and Mrs. Mary Grace, Lehi; five brothers and sisters, Thomas Potter and Mrs. James Brady, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ethel Maxwell, Paul, Idaho; Nola Potter, Price, and Parley Potter, Canerville, Colorado; 33 grandchildren and 11 great - gra ndchildren. I accidents, and make the farm even safer. I LDS f 41 t . for AprUU delinquent tax payments May and June was completed Monday by Utah County Treasurer Frank T. Bennett of Provo, and checks were being mailed out to the various taxing units. Breakdown of the apportiamTiBnt;. is as follows: . XI so let's do everything in our power to cut down on farm WE HAVE NEW ITEMS COMING IN EACH WEEK Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Potter Greeland, 81, of Highland, who died Thursday of an ailment incident to age, at the home of her sen, Henry E. Greenland, was conducted Monday in the Highland Week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caltcn were Mrs. T. I Jones Mrs. Dean Wilcox and baby son and children of Salt Lake City. were taken home on Sunday. Mrs. Dqrtha McKnight, and son, NOTICE Phillip, spent the early part of the week in Provo with her sister, Mrs. Glen Wasdon. The Lehi Fourth Ward will hold desired. their Temple Excursion on WedMr. and Mrs. Joseph Calton re 8. members Ward August nesday, turned home last week after atare invited to participate in the SLATED tending funeral services for Eugene STATE DEWAR SHOOT excursion. W. Calton at Wells,, Nevada. The State Dewar Rifle Shoot will held Sunday at Fort Douglas. be Guests of Mrs. Geneva Stewart f i urn in fire will begin at 7 o'clock. ii Range are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart Riflemen throughout the state are Caliand children of Hollywood, to attend, and among scheduled was Mr. Stewart the fornia. will be Lehi represent the group '47 of narrator for the Days pageative?!. Rifjemen are Jjjmfited to ant in Salt Lake City during the participate. 24h celebration. Week GOOD STOCK OF PYREX AND GLASS WARE HIGHLAND Mr. and Mrs. Duane Woffinden busy It's National Farm Safety Children's Better Dresses Marked Down to $1.98 TAX PAYMENTS; WOMEN DIES AT NOW ON GET PERMISSION t, w, COUNTY APPOINTS MOTHER OF LEHI GRAZING LAND OF PAPER DRINKING CUP ESCAPES INJURY RIDER WHAT HAS BECOME FIRE DESTROYS ELECTROCUTED No. 33 1945 & SON Established 1882 Phone 11W v - Lehi, Utah - Alta's Frock & Beauty Shop ALTA WEBB PHONE 20-- J' ed |