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Show Jews to 82-gAV or a The fjlepkone Your R e ii 1 Ibree Pre II Your Home Town Newspaper Calls For Vote On Sewer System LIFETIME RESIDENT fitv the construction of system in forward this week series of special meetVWOT Dean rnor, cwy data cny members, A of aud representauves l-- ffp fL i feoncerns. 4 the public mass meet- jAoeople of Lehi in ad- fc special election on be Monday, Nov. 25. f iBvill will be held at 7:30 -the high school audi- , in cw-- n At the meeung, ur nrfcpntpd in de- owners ww ue pd property to present s fj opportunity I md ask questions . f the w pertain-tfc.Droiect.Dr- .T. C. Ad- - , wi l,r jity consulting eiigm ii L ittodance as weu as mem Board of from the State nas Deen wno Adams, MDr. on uus council with the pag i will outline uie meuioos swer questions pertaining and financing. mistruction will A of health members need of a sower system 4t f describe the future pol ice State Board of Health Inquiring more sanitary and L. unmiia licrtnc&lo in tViAiff bh5s WUtah. i J approved making plans for a sewer system has been widely commended here during the past month. Not only has the action been praised by health of ficials, but also by progressive citizens of Utah countv. Staff Board of Health officials state that 'anyone in doubt as to the need of a sewer in Lehi, should contact us or members of the city council for a visit to areas which will more than convince them of its need." Residents of Lehi are urged to attend this meeting Nov. 25 that they will be informed adequately and can vote intelligently on December 10th for the proposed sewer bond issue. DUP Paper U 'fcepald on "a to the pr sent light accounts. An addition be raised by down on 500 connec-- 4 lor more. The more money be collected in this re the bonds are issued, Ams the number of bonds pil have to be issued. Is financing plan is consid-I Is most feasible plan for a sewer system. It is fH Win icguiueuj as one wnicn m assure low interest rates jwuch would properly con M N me excellent credit rating ANNUAL LION will of $100 man-jWo- J- 1 I Drive Four camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are now soliciting the help of Lehi resident in bringing their county paper drive to a successful close this week. City residents are urged to gath er all old papers, books and magazines and bring them to designated centers of the four camps. Collections will be taken at the following sites. Bluebell Camp at the home of Mrs. Andrew Trane; Evansville Camp at the home of Mrs. Sylvan Clark; Snow Springs Camp at the home of Mrs. Abe Anderson; and Fort Wall Camp at the home of Mrs, Florence Jensen. Funds derived from the drive will be mused for publication" of a history of Utah county. Four Lehi members of the DUP are now assembling the history of this community for incorporation in the book. Members assembling the local data are Mrs. Vera Schow, Mrs. Victoria Stewart, Mrs. Verona Babcock and Mrs Florence Jensen. Cost of the book has been set at $3.00 per copy. Captains of the local DUP camps are now prepared to take orders for copies of this book. approved by the coun-;- ia dty would issue general jtkn bonds amounting to 35 to be amortized over a period and revenue Js in the amount of $100,000 Jepaid out of a monthly rev-f- c lee of approximately $1.50 jsnnection. This $1.50 month-fee-w- ill If She was born January Week Tcing similar HEART ATTACK Winds Up This a general plan which would pro janting !t! funds necessary for the f SUCCUMBS FROM Sarah Ann Gurney Webb, lifelong resident of Lehi, died quietThe foresight of Mayor Prior ly at her home early Sunday morning of a heart attack. and the city council in the city SepL 10, Js Tuesday, j 1 A SUCCESS or Else" Up Warns through the temple at Salt Lake. Mr Webb died 13 years ago. Mrs. Webb has been an active worker in the Third ward most of her life, acting as president of the Primary for eight years and also serving as a Relief Society teacher for a number of years. Surviving are four, children, Mrs. Iris Johnson, Provo; Mrs. Sylvia Olsen, Pleasant Grove and Stanley and Donald Webb of this city. There are also 13 grandchildren. Sisters and brothers surviving are Mrs. Matilda Phillips, Mrs. Mary Bryant, Mrs. Melissa Simms, Jesse and Charles Gurney, all of Lehi and George Gurney, Magrath, Alberta, Canada, and Alfred Gurney, Brigham City. Funeral services were held yesterday (Thursday) at 1 p. m. in ihe Third ward chapel with Bish-- jf George Ricks presiding. Burial was in the Lehi cemetery under the direction of the Wing Mortuary. Hi Recorder i I Uf- of Prior and the city City Recorder B. J. Lott Electrician Duane e 'cracking down" on !wnt electrical accounts in recommendations wan accounts have recently by City Auditor, oanson of Provo, and Hi., Present status of the ( f accurate deemed (Be Lllj"jrrect, announce city offi- I are now being sent out t. and those in CB5er expected to pay arrangements to nav 0tPct to have thpir SPT. J; !IC -- pTbe le 1 1!J C" this tn fe1 officials K C,ould be handled in a i'We manner the same as the hands of a Vfein M in Salt 'a?1 Iidal ,Jf,Cct i' romnaninnc is ivirs. P Howard Postmaster Reveals Xmas Mail Dates Postmaster A. Carlos Schow issued a notice this week that all overseas mail must be in the not- - late tha Nw.'lS-'to insure delivery by Christmas. He also reminded citizens that Christmas mailing to distant points within the United States should be Jone before Dec. 10 and local greeting cards should be mailed before Dec. 15. 'Mailing early is the best possible assurance that packages and greeting cards will be handled properly and reach their destination in time, ' said Postmaster Schow. post-offi- ce IMMUNIZATION SHOTS GIVEN MANY LEHI SAY CHILDREN byhermis-tf- vu -t were, Mrs. J. Glen Wanlass Robinson. A Hallowe'en party was staged by members of the Lehi Lions club Thursday, in the Fifth ward chapel. Complete with Hallowe'en favors and decorations the party was arranged by chairman and Mrs. Warren Goates, Mr. and Mrs Joe Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton. A program was furnished by the guests with Russell Webb, Yvonne Ash, Ruth Stone, Kelsey Chatfield and Barbara Beth Worlton, appearing. Ladies prize for the evening was furnished by Dr. E. E. Ed- dington and was won by Isabelle Brown. Men s prize was turnisn-e- d by W .F. Evans and won by M. S. Lott. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield, who leave soon to fulfill a mission for the IDS church in Texas, were presented with a bible by I. O. Thue-so- n in behalf of the club. New Lions, Lynn Webb, Dean Worlton and Kenneth Singleton, were also initiated with Elden A. Harding presiding at the court of initiation. Luncheon was served by members of the Fifth ward Relief Sowas ciety and music for dancing orchestra. Gordans by John L. CARD OF THANKS Sa t TU- We wish to express our sinweeks with cere gratitude to all our kind iyron Burgess and friends and neighbors to their in our help and sympathy to us those to Also recent bereavement. serfuneral G. the in Wirth and who took part . Banks returned i ldwo V ,; "everly. i? The , Only One Printed and Published In Lehi With of Mr &n .7, JikA- niuuy. -- A tu. M,. vices. The Family of Benuce Godfrey Baird. NUMBER SIXTEEN 4 P. Landslide Ousts ' County Democrats uesday G. Qo to defeat his Republican oppo nent, Henry S. Chipman. Sheriff Hall rolled up 10,743 votes to Chipman's 10,541. In the other county race in which the DemoLehi Districts crats were successful, County Ati torney Arnold Roylance. Spring-vill- e, defeated Mitchell Carter, ! r his Republican opponent, Provo, I CANDIDATE 10,755 to 10,517. Reed J. Knudsen, Provo, ReUnited States Senator 124 162 149 94 publican candidate for four-yeAbe Murdock (E0 198 166 154 178 commissioner, pulled what politiArthur V. Watkis (R) cal observers said was the st Representative in Congress election countv f surorlse, Second District when he tallied 10,811 vote 'to Iff 119 146 101 166 J. Will Robinsori (D) 423 for the Democratic incum197 147 182 157 William A, Dawson (R) bent, R. J. Murdock, Provo. Justice of Supreme Court 122 ' Martin M. Larsof (D) 146 159 102 George A. Cheever, Republican candidate for two-yecommisLatinTeV 151 195 179 155 W. George (R) te sioner, scored nearly a State Senator over William J. Johnson, 492 victory 97 Delia Loveridge D) Ill 150 134 Democratic incumbent, polling 116 156 102 145 519 J. W. Thornton (D) . . 11,580 ballots to the letter's 9630. 201 161 B. Manning Jollet (R) 194 715 159 Verl Dixon, Republican candidate 192 147 179 668 150 David Jones (R) f. for county clerk, also rolled up a State Representative substantial margin over C. A, First District American Fork, DemoGrant, 119 151 135 102 507 H. Burton Adami (D) Armed with the slogan "Help cratic incumbent, registering 197 160 192 156 705 Val E. Johnson R) a Kid" 75 boy minded workers votes to 9320. County Commissioner (4 years) of Lehi and In guided inspired by the race for county auditor, 158 122 145 527 102 Royal J. Murdoch (D) Gam Holbrook, campaign chair- Karl H. Bennett, Republican, de193 151 182 155 Reed J. Knudsorj (R) 68 man, will tell the story of Scout- feated Douglas Phillips, Demo(2 years) County Commission 119 144 100 512 ing to prospective givers through cratic incumbent, 11,068 to 10,131. 149 William J. Johnson (D) Maurice Bird, Republican, scored 197 159 183 156 695 out Lehi district to secure the opGeorge A. Cheeper (R) 4 erating budget of $34,000 for the a 11,015 to 10,142 triumph over County Clerk Frank T. Bennett, Democratic in117 133 C. A. Grant (D) J. . 500 Utah National Parks Council. 154 96 The kick-e- ff meeting will be cumbent, for the post of county 198 156 133 711 194 Verl G. Dixon (R) held at the Memorial building treasurer; Mildred Ream, Repub County Auditor 131 573 today (Friday) at 6 p. m. will all lican, scored a 10,898 to 10,322 169 158 115 Douglas L. Phillips (D) . 144 144 644 team captains and workers in at H. 171 185 Bennett IR) Karl victory over Eloise P. Fillmore, tendance. Officers and members Democratic incumbent, for the A COOUiCJl WUU1HJ 149 123 158 529 of the council executive commit99 post of county recorder; J. AusFrank T. Bennett (D) 177 149 156 193 675 tee will also be present to give tin Cope Jr., Republican, led Law Maurice Bird (R orientation and encouragement rence M, Atwood, Democratic inV County Sheriff .to..wkrs,--------H 11,143"; to 10,060 cumbent," by 93 i "W t h many questionable margin, for the position of coun187 191 165 150 693 Henry S. Chipman, (R) . . activities on every hand tempt- ty assessor, while Hugo Price, Reh County Attorney ing our youth as never before, publican rode to victory over La 129 114 153 551 155 Arnold C. Roylanfce (D) 187 154 , 174 144 659 we must renew our efforts to en- Vem Green, Democratic Incumrich the lives of our boys through bent by a 11,105 to 10,152 margin. County Recorder acand wholesome 104 161 146 123 534 In the race for the United States such tivities as offers," Scouting 148 181 151 673 Mildred Evans Ream (R)... 193 senate, Republican A. V. Watkins says Garn Holbrook carried the county on an 11,409 County Assessor A generous response to this to 9877 123 168 148 98 537 margin as he defeated 144 193 675 project is earnestly Invited sinew Abe Murdock, 159 while William J. Austin Cope Jr. (R) .179 experience indicates that Scout- Dawson, Republican, led J. Will County Surveyor 123 157 52P ing doesn't cost it pays! 100 146 Levern D. Green (D) Robinson, 10,968 to 10,245, in the 182 192 153 158 race for U. S. representative from 685 Price Hugo (R) FUNERAL the Second district SERVICES Total Democrat 8.413 1,948 2,532 2,314 1,619 B. M. Jolley, Republican scored Total Republican 2,428 2,918 2,494 10,938 ....3,098 -a convincing 11,766 to 9289 vic' CONDUCTED FOR rrr t . 4,113 19,351 tory over Delia Loveridge and David Jones, Republican trium. . MRS. BAIRD Amendments services were held phed over J. W. Thornton, 11,825 Funeral mendnient No. 1 afternoon in the Fourth to 10,048, in the state senatorial Yes . .v 103 95 117 109 424 Monday ward for Mrs. Bernice Godfrey race. No .X 50 50 195 48 47 Baird. Mrs. Baird died suddenly George Latimer, Republican, Amendment No. 2 at the home defeated Martin Larson at the Wednesday morning Yes 94 97 364 103 70 of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. county polls, 10,794 to 10.405 in No ...X 224 62 54 51 57 Clarence R. Godfrey. the race for justice of the suAmendmer No. 3 Services were under the direc- preme court 222 668 185 Yes .... . , 23 '238 In the various contests for state tion of Wilford Russon, first No 16 22 25 34 97 counselor to L. M. Nor-be- rg representatives, Val E. Johnson, Bishop Amendment No. 4 of the Fourth ward. Open- Lehi, Republican, defeated Bur211 191 810 Yes ... . 235 173 ing prayer was offered by John ton H. Adams, Pleasant Grove, 24 No .... 113 35 27 27 Smith, followed by a vocal solo 2648 to 2136, in district one; Mrs. Amendment Ho. 5 Miss LuJean Peterson, who J. E. Pyne, Orem Republican, by 86 77 334 92 79 Yes was accompanied by Miss Phyl- triumphed over T. Earl Foote, G2 No 227 68 55 42 lis Fox. A violin solo was then Pleasant View. 2375 to 2096, in Amendment No. 6 played by Vida Ashton, and Rob district two; Mrs. A. Sherman Yes ... ; 71 70 56 76 273 ert Brown read a biographical Christenson, Provo, Republican, 79 No 86 72 295 58 ,.. sketch. A duet number, ''Perfect led Maud B. Jacob, Provo, Amendment No. 7 Day" followed and was sung by 2912 to 1010, in district three and 76 Yes 70. 51 88 285 Mrs. Leota Peterson and Armond E. J. Erekson. Payson Republi71 No 87 71 79 308 Webb. Bishop John Brailsford of can, defeated Henry C. Roberts, Amendmait No. 8 Provo was the first speaker, fol- Goshen, 1607 to 1516 in the Fifth 112 Yes ...v 97 137 88 434 lowed by a quartet composed of district Maurice Anderson, Dem259! No 65 55 58 81 Wilford Russon, Ernest Rothe, ocrat, Springville, automatically Odell Peck and Max Rothe. The was elected in the Fourth disconcluding speaker was Wilford trict, since he was unopposed. All eight constitutional am Russon and Harry Stoker offered endments offered Utah voters the benediction. Burial will take place in the Tuesday will become law. Most of the amendments were Murray cemetery pending the arfrom of husband Florida rival her approved by overwhelming maber only, ptrticipated in a pro- group compared favorably with include Survivors her disinterhusband, of jorities, some of them winning ap other county groups she had seen. gram before;a group Scott a Scott Leon, Baird, Mrs. proval by as much as three to son, to Fern ested judges and selection was Russon, According based on poist, public appearance Lehi DUP contest representative, her parents, and one sister and one. if May Louise Gardner, Utah three brothers, Grace Godfrey, and other quenly attributes. Lehi was tte best represented county queen is selected to reign Lehi; David Godfrey, Aptos, CaL. PRIESTHOOD MEETING The monthly Priesthood lead- city of its size n the contest, pre- during Utah's centennial year, Robert and Lee S. Godfrey of Lehi. union meeting will be held I prshin 15 the ol candidates. will Nadine Mitchell assume the three senting Sunday. Nov. 10 at 2 p. m. in the Glenda Hunger, daughter of Mr. role of her attendant and the' two stake tabernacle, announces Presand Mrs. F. A. hunger, Beverly Lehi girls, Glenda Hunger and WARD CONFERENCES and The Third ident A. Carlos Schow. Fourth wards f become and will Mr. Powell Mrs. Beverly Powell, daughter Dean Powell andDawnita Han- county queens. Otherwise, Miss will conduct "their annual ward The first ward Primrrv officers sen, daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Gardner will remain county conferences Surtday evening, Nov. ,10. and ward in their teachers held the'r monthly respective Hagan Hansen &i appeared on queen and the other three girls Monday night at the all meeting her for county Saturday's progran with talks will attend of home Thelma Littleford. Mrs. Miss with the in and Miss 'unctions connection Hurger given by Mrs. Vera Trane gave a book Powell and a pianosolo by Miss centennial celebration. Mis Lorna Loveridge. Mr. and review. "We Shook the Family Hsnren. , Tree." Mrs. to Dalson, Sarncr and son. Karl, of by Hildagard Mrs. Knle E. Carte, state presMrs. Rula Dorton spent the ident of DUP, who 'ittended the week end in Salt Lake with her the Special Interest class in the Ofden snent the week end with Fifth ward Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Loveridge. program said that Uh county s children. ELECTION RETURNS From Four Voting I Lehi Republicans were all smiles Wednesday after one of the most sweeping GOP victories in this city for a number of years. Lehi voters cast a majority for eveiy Republican candidate on the ticket This switch from the party in power follows the trend in Utah county and the state as a whole. Riding the crest of one of the 529 heaviest vote totals in 696 county election history, the Republicans apparently had captured all county offices, except 532 the posts of attorney and sheriff, 683 according to final tabulations. the margin was Although 529 slight, Sheriff Theron S. Hall, 680 Democratic incumbent, managed ar off-ye- ar blg-gr- ar 2000-vo- Scouts Make Drive For Years Funds 11,-9- 84 t -- PARTY MEMBERS City 13, 1871 in Lehi and was a daughter of William and Sarah Hughes Gurney. She received here educa- lion in the schools. On May 31, 1899 she marrifH lr,hn Wil liam Webb in Lehi, later going aty. i Deserve Your Patronage LEHI CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946 JliXZ i Lehi Merchants 11 Sponsored by the Lehi Home Nursing Auxiliary and under the supervision of Dr. E. Eddington, the last of a series of three immunization clinics was held last Tuesday, Nov. 5 in the Memorial building. Those in charge of the clinics reveal that 58 children received immunization shots for whooping cough and 49 received the triple vaccine protection against diptheria, tetanus and whooping cough. Twelve children received small pox protection. Children who have not completed the series of three shots are urged to make appointments to do so after Dec. 1. Appointments can be made bv phoning 190-"It is necessary," says Dr. Eddington, "that the series of three shots be received in order to insure complete protection." R. . J ; X r , ; Well-direct- . . , I... Lehi Girls Named Queen Aid 15 contestants, four girls selected were Saturday to represent Utah county in the Utah Centennial Queen contest sponsored by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Miss May Louise Gardner of Spanish Fork was selected at the regular union meeting of Utah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers to appear in Salt Lake 14 in the final contest to determine state queen. Nadine Mitchell, Provo, Glenda Hunger, Lehi entrants and Lehi entrant Powell, Fioverly were' selected as county also to attend Miss as county queen . InrHnrr AH 15 girls, identified by num Of No-vrm- last-minu- te reore-"ntrtiv- es ed . |