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Show i ne .Lehi Jbree Press lour Mephone News to '5.W or 82-- R Your Home Town N lewspaper The Only One Printed and Published In Lehi LEHI CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST Hi FUNERAL SERVICES AUXILIARY SEEKS FOR ELIZA GRABB HELD SATURDAY ORS FOR LEHI LADY Sorrowing friends paid final tribute to Miss Eliza J. Crabb, at funeral services in the Wing Mortuary Saturday afternoon. Aux- Urnmen's v Kft L11C of the Am, community service and unit ac TLiM Post tivities are urging the man of and is department chairVon juvenile activities. Mrs Bishop Cecil Ash of the Second Qment, in session in Larsen served the organization ward was in as woman Lame a Lehi charge of the serfor three vears ac . L depart-state inicni vices. I of the treasurer. fern Larsen, who has Miss Crabb, a resident of Lehi auxrecord in legion many years, died last Tuesday de-tin, both in the state ishe in the Lehi hospital from burns local post, suffered in an accident at her office, this Ld for home. At the time of her death 0f Mrs. Larsen will Miss Crabb was 88 years old anJ Ced to the meeting by had lived here for many years She was born in Jjey Taylor. The local-. Got Scotland, W. Frank selecthe Shaw, director of ?, J 857, the in will urge of daughter Charles Larsen for the top the light opera, "The Riddle of and Ann Scrowther Crabb. She his," announces the complete came to Lehi with her i'in the state organization twin sister cast cov-e for the opera has now been to join her Jis of her record mother, brother and chosen and that plans for the last 19 years, sisters, who had emigrated to f iter circulated among the staging September 4 are com- America some years before. plete. Featuring a cast of 10 the local post says: An organ solo, "Crossing of the talented performers and a mixAmerican Legion Auxil-h- e Bar", by A. H. Wing, oper.ed the ed chorus of 40 voices the opera Lehi Post of the Amservices. The opening prayer was nion is both proud and will be presented on the footoffered A. B. Anderson, folball field under lights and will lowed by present for your consia vocal solo by Kirkby give Lehi music lovers an opder the office of departham Crabb, accompanied by his ment for 1946, the name portunity to enjoy one of the wife, Janet. Dr .Elmo Coffman finest musical plays ever stag'Ionian' who has given 19 and Bishop Ash were the speakn, ed here, says director Shaw. the to service J active ers. The closing musical numThe cast for the play will be: Mrs. Fern Larsen." ber, 'The Old Rugged Cross," tarsen is a charter mem-Jh- e Russell W. Webb as Reginald, was an organ solo by A. H. Wing. Lehi post and was its an attractive young EgyptoloClosing prayer was given by Clell ;dent She has also served gist; Kathryn Brown as Isis, Jackson. The grave was dedicatas president during two daughter of Ra, an Egyptian ed by E. N. Webb. Interment was Goddess; Don'l Peterson vnll in the Lehi city cemetery. nods, and has occupied Sees. portray Rameses II, a well as served the state dekn$wn Egyptian of the Old Relief Society ll as president of district School; LaRae Kirkham as PenId as state department elope Pinker, proprietor of The First Lehi Stake Relief A.. ui-jj- L Director Reveals Opera Cast f. Names I Am-tegio- Outing president. She also was the committee of on tegon Elects IfkersFor Year Next the ensuing year for p at the last meeting Post of the American feted jchi Iheld in kemorial the Legion room building Thurs-Igu- st 8. Smith was elected com- - succeed Stanley Graham was named Ito commander, succeeding h. R. W. Gilchrist was el- cona vice commander. Pinker's Seminary; Vervene Sorenson as Rose; Alma S. Schow as Bashi; and Charles Mercer and Robert Martin will portray Achmed and Bimbu. The scene of the opera is laid in the ancient ruins of Egypt Society Board held their annual summer party last Thursday evening in American Fork canyon. Dinner was served, after which games and informal talk were enjoyed by the guests. and runs a fail honr ymd forty Attending the.outing were-Mrjminutes. Assisting Mr. Shaw as Mina Webb, Mrs. Alena Goodwin, directors will be Maurice Tay- Mrs. Carla Webb, Mrs. Delia Fox, lor, Mrs. Valno Peterson and Mrs. Susie , W. Whipple, Mrs. Miss Cleo Christensen. Yvonne Mrs. Jennie PatWhitman, Lucy Ash and Phyllis Fox have been rick, Mrs. Lottie Hadfield, Mrs. chosen as accompanists. Fern Russon and Mrs. Mary Ann be to the will The opera free Clark. public. BLACK HAWK ENCAMPMENT ACCLAIMED HUGE SUCCESS BY LEHI RESIDENTS i Peterson succeeds Tom as officer and E. continue to be Stanley Taylor will organization as histor- service ett will e ext meeting of the local be held in September, rod August meeting will ed on account of the state ton which is to be held this week. flegates to the state m the Lehi Post are: con-'.fro- Graham, Henry Worthen, The Lehi n is interested in having meeting adopt two reso-poof which are design-omothe adjustment of )aley Taylor. th te 4 to civilian life, solution would seek the ent of a strong state ? on resolutions to the year instead fat meets annually. The f of the local post are also in the appointment of Fee on unemployment to ssist veterans in adjust- func-ugho- ut f f ives. p Clothing Drive es Good Support P children of Lehi com-- f clothing drive for needy V turope yesterday. Xa BnnA e ovu irom ens, Primary leaders ex- appreciation of all do- Aithouch the rlfithins oeen centrally various wards, collec- " made for immediate and results of the drive "bounced later. n charge of the eol- Mrs. Gladys Peterson, t,u Uunther and Mrs. gwiman. Outstanding ef. K Part of these officers f 5 Jf TeSDoneikU Fe drive. 1 City Dads Ponder Sewer Problem m, ' PRIMARY CHILDREN ENJOY BIRTHDAY PARTY More than 290 primary children stake celebrated the anniversary of the founding of the Primary association, Wednes day afternoon at a birthday paiiy held in the tabernacle. Children from every ward in Lehi were in attendance to enjoy the refreshments and entertaining program presented thru' the cooperation of all wards, with each ward furnishing twi num V bers. ; The program was as follows: Opening prayer by Deo Beck which was followed by the song, "Two Little Hands", sang by the gathering. The Rythm Band of the Fourth ward then presented of the Lehi 'Fouw Ziegler of the ed a piano solo. This was followed by a vocal solo by Margaret Ann Bushman and a tap dance by Carlene Flygare and Sylvia Hayes of the Fifth ward. Lee Fox of the First ward then presented a piano solo and the Trail Build er boys of the Third ward sang. A piano solo by Jalaine Webb of the First ward, a song by the Bluebird girls of the Third ward, a piano solo by Dianne Robison of the Second ward, and an solo by Ruth Gagne of the Second ward ended the wards' participation in the pro gram. Before the closing prayer, by Wanda Bushman, the boys and girls all sang, "God Gave Me Dear America," commemorating the end of World War II. The Primary officers in charge of the party were Mrs. Glayds Peterson, Mrs. Bertha Gunthei and Mrs. Wanda Bushman. and a Worlton; and closing prayer by Lehi, J. W. Wing. Plans for next year's encampthe Lehi post of the Black Hawk ment are already going forward this to make organization helped and a committee will meet Sept at Springville year's encampment 10 to decide where the celbra-tio- n an outstanding success. will be held. Cedar City and Under the direction of W. L. Heber Lehi the City are both bidding for post presented Worlton, one of the outstanding programs the 1947 Black Hawk encampof the celebration at the Spring- ment. In past years it has been ville city park Friday at 2 p. m. customary for the committee to for this purpose. Opening with a community sing, meet in January the : program was as follows However, as 1947 is designated e Centennial obthe Prayer, H. A. Anderson; steel for b will servance it necessary to Over 100 Receive Comer; Marvel guitor solos, Mrs. order to coin make Ruth Mrs. early plans humorous readings, Hawk Black plans with Whooping Cough Shots Wanlass; vocal solos, Marlow ordinate of Centennial State the those Miss r.orlnor nfromaanied by Over 100 children received the L. W. committee, Yvonne Ash; remarks, combined shots for whooping Shaw; Valentine, Garn Holbrook; cough, diptheria, and tetanus last Mothers Day, Dick Gilchrist; Tuesday morning. CLUB LEHI LIONS Under the direction of Dr. E. July Installation, Stan Taylor; E. Christensen. Wane CHAIRMEN Circus, Eddington, city physician, the NAMES Board members named as ad- clinic for these immunizing shots The board of directors of the visors to the committee chairmen is sponsored by the Home NursLehi Lions Club met at the home are. A. K. Chatfield. R. Thomas ing Auxiliary. Second shots of the series will of Armond Webb, August 8th Woffinden, Ivan Thueson, J. Mai- Stephenson, J. H. Lambert, be given Tuesday, Sept. 10, and where it was proposed by Presicomthe third and final treatment will and Arvil 0. Stone. dent Webb that some of the years The next board of directors be given Oct. 8. It is necessary to the coming mittees for meeting will be held on Sept. 2 have all three shots in order for program be combined. comthem to work successfully. at the home of A. K. Chatfield. The following combined were mittees and their chairmen of directapproved by the board ors: CitiCommunity Betterment eo zenship, Civic Improvement-LMembership-Hanson; Attendance, Under an agreement completed this week, E. Ruanell Innes, T. Strasburg; Lions George in the ownership and of Salt Lake City, became a MilEducation Eldon Harding; of the Lehi Free Press and the job printing establishpublication L. W. Patriotism-itary Affairs, B. ment, operated in conjunction with the newspaper. Mr. Innes Worlton; Financial, Convention-brings to the Free Press more than fifteen yean of intensive J. Whipple; Aid to the Blind, experience in Utah and Idaho. ' , Gilprinting Health and Welfare-D- ick a vetertitf World War II and was released last April. is Ha Sons-Gr- ant christ; Fathers and the former Phebe Weston of Laketown, Utah and a is His wife Girls-A- lex Christofferson: Boys and in the. teacher Murrey- High school while Mr. Innes was in the roy Jameson; Agriculture-Lc-have been making their home in Salt Lake City, service. They and Gammon; Constitution but plan oh moving to Lehi as soon as housing accomodations Robison: S. can be obtained. Both are members of the L. D. S. church. Publicity-- J. Maibcn Stephenson: Mr. Innes began his printing career in Paris, Idaho. SubseMiller: Greeted Safety-Clif- ford he worked in Heber City, Utah and for the Century W. quently Foods-- R. -T- homas Powers; Printing Company in Salt Lake. Worlton. , The Free Press and its job shop have been managed and op. tu nrnoram committee chair erated by James P. Heal since last April. The new partnership is wilh man will be L. B. Adamson named for committed to the welfare of Lehi city and it's people. It aims to the following chairmen further the cause of Lehi mercliAnts and home industry, at well War special events: Halloween Frank as to serve the best interests oj me cuy. ren Goates; Christmas, state-wid- i FREE PRESS OWNER TAKES PARTNER - J NUMBER SCHOOL CALENDAR The Lehi City Council Tuesday evening held a prolonged discussion of the untimate solution of the sewage problem in this area. Thomas Adams, consulting engineer, attended the meeting and outlined plans for a sewer which would serve the community's needs. i Ways and means of financing such a project were discussed but no conclusions were reached. Future construction of sewer systems to serve the territory, between Salt Lake and Prpvo, is regarded as a vital and natural step in the future development of these counties. Long range planning, it is pointed out, cannot be successfully accomplished without giving full consideration to the health and sanitation problems of the fu ture. sys-,te- 16, 1946 MITCHELL RELEASES ian With original pioneers Leany was chosen ad- good representation from succeed Harold West- - Lehi Merchants Deserve Your Patronage FOR l94S-'4- 7 With school sessions throughout the Alpine district starting on September 9, Superintendent D. R. Mitchell this week announced the school calendar for the 1946-4- 7 school year. The school calendar will be as follows: . 9 Registration Monday, in high schools, elementary schools in session. St-pt- DEATH CLAIMS PIONEER RESIDENT OF LEHI CITY Mrs. Sarah C. Evans Taylor, life long resident of Lehi, died at her home Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock of a heart attack. Mrs. Taylor was born in Lehi September 22, 1864 and was the daughter of David and Rebecca Coleman Evans. She was educated in the Lehi Teachers schools and in her youth was an active member of the Lehi stake Saturday, Sept. 14 institute. Friday, .Oct. 11 U. E. A. Friday, Nov. 8 First term ends. Monday, Nov. 11 Second term begins. Thursday and Friday, Nov. 21, Thanksgiving recess. Saturday, Dec. 21 to Wednesday, Jan. 1, inclusive Christmas 22 FOUR YWMIA Presents Sunset Concert Tuesday choir. On July 24, 1885 she was married to Samuel J. Taylor. The couple continued to make their home here. Mr. Taylor died in 1921. Mrs. Taylor was an active member of the Primary and at one time served the organization us a board member. She was also a member of the Evansville camp of the Daughters of the Utah pio neers and took an active interest in its affairs. Two daughters survive, Mrs. Verlie Hart of Shelly, Idaho and Mrs. Marvel Peterson of Lehi. n. She also leaves three Three sisters also mourn her passing, Mrs. Ella Manning, Mrs. Rachel Wing, and Mrs. Hannah Anderson, all of Lehi. She also leaves a brother, Jacob Ev ans of Salt Lake. Funeral services will be held today (Friday) at 2 p. m. in the Lehi stake tabernacle. Counsel- man Eldred Fox of the Third ward bishopric will conduct the services. Friends may call at the A. H. Wing Mortuary after 10 a. m. until time of the services. - grand-childre- Extensive plant are nearing for the presentation completion Friday, Jan. 17 First semester Lehi to a summer residents, second ends. term ends, sunset concert, Tuesday, AugMonday, Jan. 20 Second semester begins, third term begins. ust 20. The concert will be given on the Lehi High school Wednesday, Feb. 12 Lincoln's field in front of the birthday, appropriate exercises. football bleachers, and will start at 8 Friday, Feb. 21 Third term p. m. The performance will be ends, under lights ' and tcill be open Monday, Feb. 24 Fourth term to the public. The new public begins. address .system purchased the Lehi Civic Improvement asThursday, May 22 Commencement exercises in Lehi High sociation last week, will 'be utischool and Pleasant Grove High lized at the performance for school. the first time. This will enable who so desire to remain in those 23 CommenceFriday, May ment exercises in American Fork their cars and enjoy the concept. The entire program toill folHigh school and Lincoln High low a pioneer theme and uilt schooL In Friday, May 23 Elementary give a variety of entertainment. One of the evidences of the The program will open with a schools close. growth of Lehi in the last year is very impressive "Taps" ceremony to be sung by the audience to be found in the registration lists for the forth coming elecand toill be followed with othBishopric tion. One hundred and thirty-nin- e er musical numbers, skits, pioBishop Cecil Ash of the Lehi neer stories and poems. new names have been added to Second ward entertained last The concert will be under the voting lists in the four Lehi the directum of the.Lehi. ttake precincts-this-yea- rr Fork canyon for members of the YWMIA and YMMIA with the These, as well as all others on new Second ward bishopric, in the officers charges registration lists will have following Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson, Thelma Webb, Lucille Rhodes, an opportunity to vote In the run Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb and Ethel Webb, Lexia Bateman, off primary next week, as well Mr. and Mrs. Thayas R. Bray Grant Christofferson, Thomas as in the final election next Nowere honored with a chicken dinWoffinden, Frank Jones and vember. The runoff election is ner and informal outing. to be held next Tuesday. Roger Price. At that time the people of Lehi and Utah county will help LEHI CITY OFFICIALS LAUNCH PLANS select a Republican nominee for United States Senator and a ReFOR UNIFICATION OF POWER SYSTEM publican nominee for representative in congress. A. V. Watkins With the completion of the new will be effected as rapidly as pos and William L. Baker are the substation, Lehi city officials this sible. Mayor Dean Prior said the candidates for the senatorial post. week launched plans for the uni city would continue to use tht The candidates for representa. fication of power distribution in east side station of the Utah Pow- tive L. Dawson and L. N. W. are, Lehi. The action marks the cul- er & Light company until the un Taylor. Two nominees for Dem mination of the agreement, which ification ol the two distribution ocratic nominations for state senwas entered between Lehi City systems is completed. ator from Utah county also are to and the Utah Power & Light com The surveys and tests which L. nmAj ft, r,mrtff nrlmarv are being made are designed to next Tucsday. pany' early in the year. candidates are, t me vwo uisltiuuuoh J it Under this arrangement, the unuy ays- Francis S. h Loveridge, Utah Power & Light company fur- terns into one so as to give theiT.lnjpli vmii v Wilson and J. nishes power to Lehi City for best possible light and power ser j w Thornton resale in this area and the ciV vice to residents of Lehi. The new The polling places for Tuesassumes control of the distribu- substation was constructed under day's election are as follows: tion lines, formerly owned by the a joint agreement between the District 1 Residence of Mrs, Utah Power 4 Light company. city and the power company. Un- Inez Smith. Surveys were started this week, der the new arrangement all of District 2 Residence of Mrs. which are preliminary to the uni- the light and power consumers in Fern Johnson. fication of the two distribution this area will be served District 3 Lehi Roller Rink. by Lehi systems. 4 Memorial building. District from with power purchased One circuit has already been City, There are now approximately & Light cut in and the consolidation of the Utah Power 1750 registered voters in Lehi. the balance of the two systsns They are distributed as follows: Dist. 1429; Dist. 2443; Dist. 3 468; Dist. 4 3G9. The new voLehi Dancing Revue MELCillZEDEK GROUP ters in the various districts are vacation. Lehi Voting Lists Record Grows Number Feted , v - At Hailed A Huge Success Unusual and attractive costumes featured the successful dance revue held Friday, August 9 in the Lehi High school auditorium. Under the direction of Mis. Ethel Woolston and Mrs. Fern Johnson, over 100 dancers appeared on the program dressed in pastel plastic materials, adding attractive color to the well executed dances. Participants ranged from three years old to teen ag-- J ers. ware "Military Outstanding girls, a Tap" by 12 to 13 year-ol- d ballet number combining the 10 tp 14 age groups, and a dance presented entirely by boys who showed unusual skill and rythm. The dance revue was held as a climax lo dancing classes, part of the summer recreational program of Lehi this year. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Broadbent and Mrs. Violet Thomas of Pro-v- o visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles. A PROJECTS SELECTED jife as follows: 45; Dist. Dist. 320; 127; Dist. 2 and Dist 447. At the regular monthly meeting of the Melchizedek Priesthood the following project's for Adjutant General Visits the month were selected: Worlton Families 1. Personal Welfare Department Aim is to encourage each Adjutant General and Mrs. W. member to take his share of res- A. Campbell of Fort Leavenponsibility on quorum welfare worth, Kansas were guests Wedproject; also to adhere to person- nesday evening of the R. B. and al and family prayer. W. L. Worlton families. The two families gave a dinner in honor 1. Quorum and Activity 'of the general and his wife, who Church Service Department This group is planning a party or have been visiting in Utah this outing during the month of Aug- month. They will return to Fort ust. Department will encourage Leavenworth within the next few all members to do their ward days. General Campbell was in charge teaching and aid bishop in comof disthe National Guard at Camp pleting teaching visits in any Williams for four years prior to trict not already visited. World War II. At the outbreak of 3. FactFinding Department be to ascertain Blanca. Later he entered Rome Their project will how many members of each quo- with the Fifth Army. Since the end of World War II the general rum do ward teaching. has been stationed at Fort Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford spent Friday and Saturday In NOTICE Tooele with friends and relatives. All First ward Teen Age girls They attended the family reunion of the late Mr. and Mrs. Co- meet at the high school campus mer Brown. August 16 at 6:30 p. m. . |