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Show i e Lehi Free- Pre Leading Weekly Paper Prints the News First YOUR With no private axes to grinds co selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string! leading to any other source of power of influence. - Carries the Advertising Has the Circulation LEHI S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI volume xm LZHI CITT. UTAH, THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. GENEVA CHORUS TO FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Esther mm today Esther Ann Manning, 62, Harry W. Manning, died at the family residence Sunday at 4 a lingering illness. p. m., following Bom July 24, xssj, a daughter of Joseph H. and Ellen Jones Colledge, in Lehi where she had been a lifelong resident She was married to Harrv W. Manning. September 25. 1900, in Lehi. Mrs. Manning was a church and member of the was a Relief Society teachpr tn the Lehi Third Ward., Besides her husband, she is survived by 10 sons and daughters, W., Wilford, Harry G., Joseph Elmer and Sidney L. Manning, and Mrs. Ivy Peck, al of Lehi; Willard Manning, Ms. Ellen Johnson, both Mrs. Hazel of Salt Lake ' City; L. ManDowding, Sandy; Leslie California; 26 ning, Long Beach, grandchildren and one three sisters, Mrs. Nephi Slater, Mrs. John Yates, Mrs. Jack son; a brotner, Lester coneage, an Mrs. j wife of IDS great-grandchil- of Lehi. Funeral services will be conduct ed Thursday (today) in Lehi Third L D S ward chapel by George Friends may call Eicks. bishop. at the home of her son, Harry G. Mannng, n North State Street in Lehi, until time of services. Burial will be in Lehi city cemetery. PANSY WOOD B. years. Surviving are her husband, W. R. Salt Lake City Lake City, her mother of Lehi; and the folMrs. lowing brothers and sisters: Violet Fisher, Goshen; Mrs. Ella Wood, of Christofferson, Elsie Mrs. Sud-weed- s, Mrs. Essie Culmer, and James A. Gaisford, all of Lehi; C. E.' Gaisford, and Mrs. Ula Holfeltz, California; and Mrs. K. L. Rupert, Idaho. . Mac-Kenzi- STREETS ! FOR OILING "um ua sianea on the oil mulcfl surfacing of another section im c.tys streets, and will be finished shortly. The streets to be surfaced are, 4th North between 2nd West and 1st East; 5th North between 2na and 6th East, where the latter intersects the state highway; 6th North between 2nd West and 4th East, where the latter intersects the state highway; 1st East State and 9th North; 9ta North between 1st East and 4th East. One other section, not yet "determined, will be surfaced, this section to be either 4th East between 6th North and 9th North, or 9th North between 4th East and 7th East Concurrently, a curb and gutter State street between Center and project is being completed on 2nd East n The driver of every 20th car in this country will be in an accident resulting in the death or injury of a man, woman or child this year, if automobile accidents continue at their present rate Year after year the terrific toll of motor vehicle accidents in the United States has been increasing In one year 38,000 people died be cause of someone's recklessness or carelessness, and more than 1,000,-00were injured many crippled for life. The Utah Safety Council has been asked to show two safety moving picture films, "Heedless Hurry' , and "The Other Fellow" at the Boy Scout Court of Honor, Sunday, September 2nd at 8 p. m. in the Stake Tabernacle. Every parent and all young people too should make an effort to see these films. Our future happiness depends upon the precautions and actions we take for our safety from day to day. 0 ' j e, nnnnnin rnuttnuu The Geneva Chorus will be in Lehi Wednesday, September 5, at 8 p. m. to give a program in the Lehi Fourth Ward ChapeL The program is being sponsored by the Fourth Ward Building Committee. Local members are Cleo Christen- sen and Glenda Hunger. The Geneva Chorus, under its special service, have given thirty-siconcerts. It is directed by M. Perry. Also included on the program are readings and solos. An invitation is extended to the public to be in attendance at this special attraction on September 5 at the Fourth Ward Chapel. Le-lan- d' FREE PRESS ENTERS , I3TII YEAR With this issue The Lehi Free Press begins its thirteenth year of publication. Once again we wish to express our appreciation to our readers and advertisers for your loyalty and support during the past. Without your support and friendship we cannot carry on. The birthday of The Free Press also celebrates the coming of peace after the war torn years just pass ed. May we record happier days for all and safe return of loved ones. COURT OF I'OIiOR SUNDAY Scouts of Lehi Stake will hold their Court of Honor on Sunday in the evening, September 2, Lehi Stake Tabernacle, with "Public Safety" as their theme. Marion Snow of the Traffic Division of Utah State will present "Heedless Hurry" and "The Other Fellow", two films. Val Johnson will have charge of the program. Scouts will be presented with Merit badges, including a bronze palm badge award. The public are cordially invited to be in Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ellertson of night Friday spent Murray, with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne VAL JOHNSON, FINE QUALITY Member Education Committee Utah Safety Council. GROCERIES !0TICE Stock your shelves now for wiryter with Peas, Beans, Corn, other canned fruits and and held be Baptismal services will 2 o'clock vegetables. Now unrationed. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nielson and Sunday, September 2, at Parents daughter, Colleen, of Idaho Falls, in the Seminary Building. Idaho, were callers at the George having children of age are urged to FRUIT JARS, CAPS, LIDS, Price home Saturday afternoon. have them present on Sunday. PECT0NS and SEALING WAX P- - Blankets! Blankets! VARIETY HORSE SHOW IN UTAH COUNTY ONE LEHI GIRL SATURDAY HISHT len persons were Injured, nine of them seriously, Monday at 9:30 p. m. when two automobiles collidA Variety Horse Show, soonsored ed head-oon highway 91 near the Lehi Riding Club, will be by Orem, according to Melvin Grant, held in the Lehi Rodeo Grounds on R. C. COfiOVER American Fork, and Dick Evans, uehi, state highway patrol of Saturday, September 1. Some of the finest horses in the west will be ADVANCE!) n ficers. The injured include: Lester Moore, 31, Copperton, broken leg, shock and probable in ternal injuries. Mrs. Gladys Moore, 31, wife of Mr. Moore, fractured collarbone and &kull and cut over the rieht eve. Marilyn Moore, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, broken right leg and thigh and cuts and bruises. Others Injured Aria Olsen, 11, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ray L. Olsen, Copperton, dislocated right hip, cuts and bruises. Lester Moore Jr., 3, son of Mr, and Mrs. Moore, bruises and slight cuts. Donald Mills, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, American Fork, fractured jaw, forehead laceration and shock. Miss Barbara Marshall, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber A. Mar shall, Lehi, broken pelvis bone and left leg and lacerated lip and paraded before horse lovers of Lehi and surrounding communities at this first horse show ever held In Lehi. Included in the evening's pro gram will be an exhibition riding drill by the local riding club, potato races, musical chair con tests, bare back riding, calf roping, wild cow milking and other R. C. Conover, who has been superintendent of the Emsco plant . of-th- McEean Co. at' Gladdening Lehi since its construction, has re cently been promoted to assistant superintendent of the company and will take charge of the plant at San Francisco, California. The local plant will be directed Wilson Rhone who has been. by A full evening's entertainment local assistant to Mr. Conover. Mr. has been planned for everyone and Conover will leave for his new good time assured all who at duties this week and will return ' tend. Members of the Riding Club have to Lehi for his family in the near been working hard for sometime future. Mr. and Mrs. Conover have made to make this entertainmnt success-ful- l and are bringing some of the many friends in Lehi during their finest horses in the county to Lehi residence here who regrets their leaving but they also offer confor the show. gratulations to Mr. Conover and' wish them success and happiness STOLEN CAR in their new home. RECOVERED FLAG POLE PAINTED face. An automobile belonging to Ben Vern Whatcott, 17, son of Mr. and Russon A lot of interested spectators was taken from State Mrs. Clarence Whatcott, Provo, inStreet Monday evening, while its watched a painter while he painted ternal injuries. owner was attending the Royal the 150 foot flag pole on the MemJoe Smith, 15, son of Mrs. GeneTheater. Together witk the night orial Building grounds Friday. The vieve Poulson, Provo, internal inmarshal, attempts were made to painter found no one volunteering ' juries and head injuries. locate the car. It was found Tues to assist him among the groups Leo Bunnell, 31,Orem," internal day morning In American Fork. watching the progress of the job. injuries and body bruises. Mr. Moore, Mr. Mills, Miss Mar3 shall and the Smith youth were all taken to the Utah Valley hospital, where they were reported to be in fairly good condttion. Lester Mooie Jr. was discharged from the hospital after receiving emergency treatment, it was reported. Mrs. Moore and her daughter, Marilyn, along with Mr. Bunnell, the Olsen girl and the Whatcott youth were taken to American Fork hospital. Joe Moore, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, although thrown from the Moore machine by the impact, was uninjured, it was reported. According to Patrolman Grant, the accident occurred as the automobile traveling north and driven into by Mr. Moore crashed head-oone traveling south and driven by Mr. Mills. YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THE BEST CUTS HERE Beth Cars Demolished LEE SEZ. Several of the occupants of both Your Points Go Farther When cars were thrown out by the imcars pact. Mr. Grant said both You Buy the Better Meat. were demolished. Officers said apparently one of the machines was traveling on the wrong side of the road and then suddenly started to turn back toA lif He ward the other lane just as the qoes fOK LIGHTED, driver of the other car, becoming fl SETTER TASTING lUNG confused, swung into the center I a a a tree tui" two of the highway, where the WflGWaiJ STAY PRE $"" v lONGER.ee automooiles collided. For Better Meats-G- ive Us A Try! n Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wathen and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wathen in Salt Lake City. No. 1 1945 CRASH HURTS 10 x STARTED WATCH FOR GAR HO. 20 DEATH CALLS Funeral services for Mrs. Pansy Wood were conducted in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, with burial in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Wood, a daughter of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford of Lehi. died in a Provo hospital on Friday after a ten weeks illness. She was born at Mammoth on November 2, 1894, a daughter of George M. and Sarah Moffat Gais ford, and has been a resident o. Salt Lake for the past twenty ir iynn WUKK rnLPAIflfiG nnr uue NEWSPAPER -- t&i For Late Summer Home Cleanup we have Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Pitchforks and Beet Forks. SAVINGS WITH A SMILE We take pride in anticipating and filling the wants of our customers with 100 per cent satisfaction. YouU always find a warm, welcoming smile here with your savings on finer foods. BUY THEM ON OUR LAY AWAY PLAN Priced from '$1.75 to $14.95. Cotton Sheet Blankets. Wool and Cotton Wool, Cotton and Rayon Mixture Blankets. mixture. Some all wool (pleasing to the eye, soft to the touch). GIRLS' PLAID SKIRTS BOYS' CREW SOX SCHOOL BEGINS ill A BOYS' SHOES Susquehanna, Esmond, Nashua and Pepperell All beautiful merchandise in the. following colors-BLUE- FEW DAYS ji NEW SANDALS for Growing Girls for School. , CEDAR. CREEN. ROSE.' PINK and WHITE PAD LOCKS FOR SCHOOL LOCKERS QUILTS IN A VARITEY OF COLORS 1 00 percent wool filled. 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