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Show The em 11 MORE NTWS MORS I OSCULATION MORE ADVERTISING 3 LEHI BUY SERVICEMEN JL Funeral Services Held For Alice Tuckfield CARS, BEAT JAM Using typical Yankee engenuity, Benjamin Arthur Lewis of the Army Medical Corps, son of Mr. 6nd Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Lehi, fceat the transportation bottleneck in order to be home by Christmas Stalled in Los Angeles because of jammed train schedules, Ben and his companion purchased an automobile and made the trip. Ben was discharged from Fort MacArthur, Cal., after serving two years, part of the time aboard the famed hospital ship, USS Comfort. He was slightly wounded when the Japs ignored rules of warfare and dive- ' bombed the hospital snip. ' His companion continued xm with the car to his nome In Butte, Mont. i Likewise Tefusing to be away from home because of travel conditions, Robert Carson, Third Engineer in the Merchant Marine and son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Car- son of Lehi, and Harold Stoker, also of the Merchant Marine and inn nf Mr nnd Mrs Harrv Stoker of Lehi, bought a "Jalopy'' m New YnrK ana arove nome. Press DEADLINE FOB KZWS WEDNESDAY AT NOON, No. 13. BISHOP WEBB GAINS IN HOSPITAL FOLLOWING -- OPERATION SENIOR SCOUTS START HOOP PLAY JANUARY 9 Basketball play or the six teams composed of Senior Boy Scouts from the five Lehi Wards and the Cedar Fort Ward will start Jan. 9 at 7 p. m. in the Lehi High School Gymnasium, said Byron J. Whipple, director. First game will be played at 7 p. m., the second at 8 p. m. and the third at 9 p. m. Games will be played weekly. COMMUNITY SINGING : HIGHLIGHTS LEHI CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS Christmas spirit, somewhat dormant in Lehi up to last week, broke Funeral services were conducted Field. Alva H. Wing then Dlaved a down its reserve Sunday evening 11 Lehi m. at in First solovox solo,Silver Threads Among Monday in Lehi High School auditorium Ward for Mrs. Alice Perry Jones the Gold,"and "That Wonderful when an overflow crowd joined' Tuckfield, 85, who died Thursday Mother of Mine." wholeheartedly in an at her residence in Lehi after a Third speaker was A. B. Andersing. iHsess. community son. "God Be With You Until We lingering before the event Long Meet Burial ws in Salt Lake City Again," was sung by Rula to at 9 p. m., the start Leota Peterson and Isabel Dorton, Cemetery. auditorium began filling up and by Services opened with the song, Brown, accompanied by Lula Andthe time the High School orchestra "Son of My SouL" a favorite of Mrs. erson. Closing prayer was by Will first its number, "Christmas ' played Tuckfield, sung by a quartette under Wing. William Turner, a cousin of LOIS B0IIE ZIMMERMAN Fantasy," late arrivals were standMrs. dedicated the grave Tuckfield, direction of Mrs. Fern Johnson. ing up in the rear of the aisles. Opening prayer was by Isaac Fox. in Salt Lake. LOS ANGELES III DIES On the second number, a trio of Then followed & vocal duet by June BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF "Silent Night," "We Three carols, Word was received in Lehi WedScott nd Lapriel Walters, "Earth ALICE JANE TUCKFIELD and "I heard the Bells- - the Kings" Mrs. Alice Jane Tuckfield was With "Her Ten Thousand Flowers," nesday of the death Dec. 25 at audience forgot its shyness and sang 8 p. m. in Los Angeles of Mrs. accompanied by Leone Nostrom, born Sept 4, 1860 in Popler .London, England, a daughter of George H. Roland Zimmerman, 33, daughter of spontaneously. Mrs. Tuckfield's granddaughter. Credit for the remarkable showMrs. May Bone Day of Salt Lake "Hyrum Anderson was first speak- and Ann Perry. is due the directors, Frank ing She came to the United States and Lehi. er and also read the biographical Mrs Veron Nielsen, Frank Shaw, 13 when she was old and Mrs. Zimmerman, the former Lois sketch. Abe Anderson, accompanied years Mrs. Wallace Banks, Mrs. L. Jones, lived with an in aunt Salt Lake Bone, was admitted to a hospital B. Brown by his wife, sang "Resting Now Mrs. Alta Webb. Conand last week. Nature of her illness was From Care and Sorrow." Second City. She married Edward H. Jones cert master was Mrs. Jilene PeterSalt Lake, May 21, 188L To this not known here. speaker was Andrew Patriarch in son and music was by the High union four daughters were "born. Born March 11, 1912, in Lehi, to She moved to Lehi in 1885 and PEOPLES STORE PLANS J. E. and E. May Bone, Mrs. Zim- School orchestra, composed of all LEHI DIES lived in the Third Ward. In 1890 merman was graduated from Lehi girls with the exception of one boy. Piano accompanists were Yvonne MAJOR REMODELING her husTaand was killed on the High School, where she was active 111 TREMOIITO'I AV La Priel Goodwin, Leone Jones Ash, IJUlll Union Pacific Railroad, where he Extensive remodeling of the Peo in student affairs. A member of Nostrom, Mrs. George Eason, from Lm. They snippea togeineT was as Phyllis a fireman, leaving employed the L D S Church, she was presi Funeral services were conducted on their last trip before "being pies Store Inc. on State Street will Fox and others. Theda Henkie gave 29 four with to children Alice, of age Los dent the Angeles Mathews two in Tremonton on Wednesday for be started after the New Year's granted leave. readings, the latter one being support. The oldest girl was then Ward YLMIA and head of the died who W. "Denzil 45, Kirkham, "husaid Armond Webb. L. Claude Curtis, holiday, the Night Before Christ"Twas Captain 8 xild and the youngest nine years Drama and Gleaner Girls. She presband of the former Wanda Goodwin, at his home in Tremonton last Sun- months. When work is completed in about mas." seemed the task Although suffered in a viously, was president of the PriOn the final humber, "Silent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. day of skull fracture a large one, Alice carried on as she 30 days after start of construction, mary, resigning that position to diLehi in was born Mr. Kirkham fall. week on Mr. said be will store Goodwin, was home this the Webb, was determined to set a good ex auujfi uiuwu Bang MIC rect the YLMIA. leave. In the Army 18 years, "he Jan. 6, 1900, a son of George and one of the finest in Lehi. obligato as the audience hummed for children her to Zimmer-t Mr. ample to She was married pattern He spent currently is assigned to transport- Sarah Russon Kirkham. their lives after. Remodeling will include lowering man, son of Mr. and Mrs. j. W. uie iuumu. iiie eneci was pieasmg. here. life his from United early of war The musical directors each took ing prisoners of the ceilings, modernization of the Latter-Da- y Alice was a staunch Zimmrman, more than 12 years ago several Manager of the Gephardt store at States to Germany and to "bringing numbers and directed the store front, complete new lighting and left Lehi with him to reside in all its Saint, Ephraim for about 19 years, Mr. Besidesbelievingso much for teachings. system, new home overseas servicemen. audience in singing them. , shelving throughout in Los Angeles. The couple have her fam doing Now stationed at Camp Shanks, Kirkham was transferred to Trethe evenings entertainand other Following latest Reshe was for the sanitary improve- three sons, Kenneth, 11; Brent, 4, ily, secretary N. Y., he has been granted leave monton five years ago to manage the lief consensus of comment was ments. ment, Third in for Ward the 10 Society and David, months. to Jan. 4, but hopes for an extension. that the had put over community and Alfred in Also is meat a size Fx's Also besides planned burial10 hus her large sa,n8 Additional funeral and surviving A veteran of WotH War I, Captain a and very appropriate choir for several years. very succase, Mr. Webb said. Lack of good band and mother are two brothers, Curtis olans to remain in the Army. services ri11 h onndiirtad Thursdav cessful Christmas program. in iuu sne married james n. materials prevented starting the Ronald Bone, Los Angeles; William AMM. Sc Bernard Webb, son of in Ephraim. a widower with two work sooner, he said. Tuckfield, Bone, Riverton, and a sister, Mrs. Nielson Fern married He July Mrs. Clara Webb of Lehi, arrived and six nine years old. She sons, The store will remain survived is Marjorie Danzie, Riverton. besides her and open 1926, 28, during in the United States from Pearl mothered them as her own. The the renovation. Funeral services and burial will Kirkham, a Sally daughter, by home to unable Harbor, but was get eldest died three be boy, conducted Dec. 29 in Mathews George, of all Ronald Kirkham, because of transportation difficul- and a son, weeks after his fathers' death in Ward. Funeral services were conducted the following and ties. Scheduled to dock at San Fran- Tremonton; 1912, and the youngest boy, Charles, DOROTHY Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman and Mrs. Sunday afternoon in Levan LDS HOOD YATES and F. Tom and brothers sisters, cisco, his ship, the USS BroadLott passed away Jan. 8, 1941. Day of Salt Lake City left last chapel for Mrs. Marie Bosh, 85, water, was forced to tie up in Seat William Kirkham of Lehi; 1912 he second husband died. DIES OF INJURIES In and flew to Los Angeles widow of Delbert Bosh and mother Monday Oliver tle. Bernard telephoned his mother Kirkham, Shelley, Idaho; To this union was born a daughter. after had been informed of of Mrs. Hilda Hansen of Lehi. Mrs. Kirkthey Saturday night and said he hoped Kirkham, Seattle, Wash.; Ray In 1913 she moved from the farm Mrs. Dorothy Yates Hood, 24, the serious illness of Mrs. Zimmer- - Bosh died oesana Mrs. Wednesday at her home to be home for New Year's dav if ham, Hollywood, cal., the Third Ward to the First uaughter of Charles Thomas and man. 'in T.ns AnPeles. cio lfollonm Levan. in all went well. is wfrd fhe served as Sarah L. Yates, former Lehi resiBesides Mrs. Hansen, survivors Mr. Kirkham served an LDSWard- In S 1c Raymond L. Urry, son of Relief So- - dents, died Sunday in a Salt Lake for the teacher .visiting include the following sons and Texas. to Mrs. Myrtle Yearance of Lehi, ar- mission tor many years. an automobile acciety hospital following Mrs. June Ella Tavlor daughters: rived home from Pearl Harbor in In 1917 her mother, 88 years old, cident Nov. 29. Annual dance for Seminary stu- - and Flovd Bosh of Levan: Bert time for Christmas. TITHING SETTLEMENT Continued on Page Four Mrs. Hood was the third victim dents of Lehi, American Fork and Bosh and Miss Marie Bosh of Salt SAO 2'c Glen W. Glover, hus- die. Her mother died the day Pleasant Grove will be held Fri- -; Lake; Ellis Bosh, King HilL Idaho? to band of Mrs. Ruth Glover of Lehi, DATES SCHEDULED DEATH TAKES DR0THER of the accident when the automobile day at 9 a. m. in Apollo Hall at Mervin Bosh, Midvale; 33 grand- in which she was riding collided American Fork, Bishop L. M. Nor children, 35 great grandchildren from Pearl Harbor to San Fran, Bishops L. M. Norberg of the OF LEHI with a machine driven by Mrs. Eu berg said Wednesday. four great-greWOMEN grandchildren; a cisco. He is to be released from the Fourth Ward and Evans L. AnderFor students of nice Salt A. Christensen of Ne-palso who needing Egan. 69, Lake, transporta brother, Jay announced Ward Navy. son of the First Dr. Alfred Andrew 64, Was killed. tion, a bus will leave Lehi Sem. and a sister, Mrs. Margaret T5 Ernest Urrv. husband of dates Wednesday for tithing settle- brother of Mrs. Laura Robinson, R. Evans and at 8:30 p. m. inary Salt Lake. Mrs. Hood born Salt was Lake in Eleen Urrv, arrived home Christ- ment days. Mrs. Adella R. Zimmerman, both of and f hf t t th her mas morning on leave from 1. i Fourth Ward day will be held! T oiea monaay at nis nome m gh married to SSrt. Gavle Camp Swift, Texas. With his wife Dec. 31 from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. ieni, Oakland Cal. jHood of the Army Air CorpSt who and young son, he visited Mrs. at the Ward. First Ward day will Funeral services for Dr. Robin- -; is bclieved to be en route to the Urrv's mother, Mrs. Devey in be held Dec. 28 all day at the home son, former widely-know- n physician Tjnjted States of Bishop Anderson. Alpine. and psychiatrist of Ugdcn, will be conducted in Ogden at a time to be announced later. Dr. Robinson was a former private secretary to the late President Heber J. Grant. He left Ogden about a year ago with His family to make his home in Oakland. A son of George Heber and Mar- uerite Robinson, he was born in You've Been Waiting American Fork Oct. 5. 1881. After Graduation from Brigham Young for IS University in 1901, he attended Liverpool Technical school in England WE SALUTE YOU AS THE The md renewed his degree in medicine NEW YEAR DAWNS from Jefferson Medical College in HEALTH HAPPINESS-PROSPERITPhiladelphia. How, when the hopeful New He was medical advisory board Year is about to take its place chairman for the first Utah district on the world stage, we salute Wcs Boy during World War I and served the brave men and women who under appointment from President he spent most of a Saturday going to town Famous before the war have so splendidly guarded Wood row Wilson. and back in a buggy. Wo can pretty nearly America's precious heritage of e care-treof for its years Dr. Robinson was the author of freedom. We salute you, too, span the continent in that time now. medical journal articles. numerous washings friends and neighbors. good The horse and buggy are gone; the rail He was at one time president of is a debt of gratitude we Ours fence is gone, but human nature is still much '.he Utah State Health Officers' ascan hardly repay. Now better than ever the same. In these days, as in those, friendsociation. Better days are ahead for all in business. Mrs. count Evans besides and Survivors ships 12 outstanding with its of us(we are reasonably sure, Mrs. Zimmerman include his widow, Wo aro proud of our long list ot frlendt on and we want you to know how Hazel 9.95 boon hot Hit Adyleott Robinson, and features. Only that 1946 a thi$ Now Xoar ot deeply we appreciate your ana" want their daughter, Joy Robinson, Oakgrowing Mieadily with tho your friendship. to onprotB thl$ word of thanttt ot wo tond land, and a brother, Reed Robinson you our Now Yoor grootlngt. of American Fork. FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S PARTY Get Your CAPS AND VARIETY OF NOISEMAKERS Start the New Year With Clecn Clothes 1946 for Calendar Any farmer, stockman or farm laborer whose total income during 1945 was $500 or more must file a declaration of income with .the Bureau of Internal Revenue. To give CLYDE A. McKAY, Owner any advice or assistance needed, a representative of the Bureau will be Phone 156-- W 109 West Main at Memorial Hall Wednesday, Jan. MAIN STREET LEI3' UTAH 2, from 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. i pfc. I TOO LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 TRANSPORTATION r 1 The Only One Printed' and Published In Lehi Your Home Town Newspaper volume xm -- Olg.H-V- i i Bishop E. N. Webb, who was operated on Friday morning in American Fork hospital, was reported in "good" condition Wednesday. He was working in his jewelry and establishment Thursday night when he collapsed. Diagnosed as suffering from a perforated ulcer, Bishop Webb was taken to American Fork hospital, where he was operated on Friday morning. His two sons", Allen and Cecil Webb, and his assistant Mrs. Doro thy R. Ivers, took over manage ment of the shop during the Christ mas shopping rush. Cecil Webb, will return shortly to his own jewelry business in Meza, Ariz. Bishop Webb should return home in about a week. Cecil Ash, Second Ward Bishopric member, will act for Bishop Webb during his absence. optometrist was-schedu- led NATIVE A LEHI WOMAN'S MOTHER DIES j - DANCE SET I at hi, Ja-cobs- en, 10-d- av 1 1 .1 w 1 a. 1. THE j WASHING j HERE Y j Vhcn Grandpa ABC a TAX ASSISTANCE Fashion Cleaners Free IL amy MLieireo |