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Show r LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH 0:.r da, ii.e company was over the years that followed Siiter Martha Ann Taylor to Prolrio Molecule bml ikta by twu bcouti who had just' During eight children were ;oin to Wil- wash and ointment the sick. Although the prouia u a giant u, wa ihe:n that Joha-- liam and Carolina Bud. s.x I Besides raising eight children fciiioug iiiuiecules. it u too .xiUl to aoiis fai"J.v was just three days and two daughters. of their own. Brother and Sister he eeii by even U.e most powwfj tI"1''i U'vm "'' e' must trav-- u In the year 1877 Bj oilier Bull Ball raided two adopted children nJtKicue, or to leli more tna " Luic fter. Th they did filled a mission to Bj.;QiHi. While and to raise a number of iw fare Oullme to the eiectroa helped lwided in Salt Lake he was away his wie, Carolina, their nucroscope. grandchildren. u:; Piloneer News and Views Uie 13th day of Septema C(jUpJe c jJayj' ie:i.uj4ed m Salt Lake, then p Lvans came from tn He picked out a num. U laii.ihes fruni tl;e company t.ip U'aVfci- - to go back wnli Lum. Brother x,:-. ijasn-aTLe with his wife and daugh-- 'r 1,.'- were aiiiong tliose who came to Lcfii. Tht-remained here for tv. o years. Al ihe end o e i U.c r?.uU that time t , , .::. imned to the Jordan bridge tur:..-li.i,;, '." tuke care of tlie toll bridge. Ihe fumilv ttcrv sti.: at tVi in v,,.r jX ... 'r.eis and Jordan bridge for seven years. soilur il l:., eas on V.'iuie there m tlie fall of 1862, : liiir u c.r--- y Brother Ball married a second cli' on ife, Carolina Simmons. The aruuiii t:.c Al! spnng Brother Ball was tiit-J'a:.were called with others, to go back to the Lu!: t!:e men Omaha with provisions and Wuie ai,.i.:.'.: tiie.i- :, xk.--i to help bring the After emigrants u t'iey went to Utah. away yelhuy After seven years Brother Ball Uie wav:ii, handkerchief and his wives moved back to tile nr. Lthi. Here he took up farming. Tories end Incidents of Pioneer Times tSy A. B. Anderson f J iiTOIilOGRAPHY OF ABOLINA SIMMONS BALL r T T iiTfct Of ,lUfL IJ I1UIIU- 1 ber, aj lhi "'-ii -- - . ot i&57 - y &ter Lehi M, Loi.y Resident of Simmons Ball was iCaroUru lk:'-eld- , Sussex, in wr22, 1846. She was daugh'.-- i i Richard Simmon : Ann Markwick Sim- snioii Eng-liNo- vc . i 1 o: 1 Aim iviarivwicK. oim-a- s g.rii Saran was u..n in Uckfield, Sus- 180. bile Engla:'l. Nov. a daug U r of 1 nomas Mark- -- Canfield Mark-.Thorns Marwick was born the count' of Sussex in the 1!03. Sophia Canfield Mark-- (i k was born in the county of Nov. 22, 1802. izez, England, Sarah Ann Markwick Simmons jti born in Uckfield, Sussex, inland, Nov. 20, 1826. At the William 0 28 she married &1 In 1855, she and her only i'jghter, Carolina, embraced the ;pel of Jesus Christ of Latterly Saints, brother Ball having iiied the church the year presand k. j Hit On the first day of October, $3 William Ball left for Arn ica, and his wife and daughter month later. They re 11 weeks crossing the oc- ' tt T J t nm in tne snio cauea uie dorm MS Boyd." While on board the broke out and 63 p measles j.i lyl fldren died. Carolina, then a lid of eight years, was strick- with the disease, but by the isifh and the administrations of a 'allowed 11 .1 1 p LE Ulcuucii one waa i& iicaitu. the voyage the sea was Puring fy rough and the waves rolled ih. One day a fire started on !td, but the men fought dili- jattly and finally put it out. The .ip was short of sailors and it Issed about not making much until one day they isdway, ov-Jo- ok vessel in distress. The a distressed water out jftheir vessel for eight days and tre nearly worn out. They were ely overjoyed when they were Ltjn aboard tne John J. Bovd. ' the needed number of sail-- 3 were supplied and the ship .t along until they nicely, ached their destination, New Vs City. Great was the joy and tiisgiving among all when sighted land. Ball mpt his wifp and Vhter in New York City and 3$' remained there until the fag of 1857, when they moved to there to Iowa and from Iowa went to Council Bluffs. On ae 18, they left Council Bluffs 4irss the plains in Israel Evans ai cart company. They trav- - ICS ".t-rch.- wa-uo- iis J Had Your Wheels Packed? worth". Here you get Changed Oil? Had a Grease Job7 cents M K VVEK the day. rtip they encoutered l" P, styl, 10 ns to n? a , wave fkone Working 'round the clock, telephone equipment manufacturers are delivering more tele phones, switchboards, wire, cable and other seven-stat- e area one of our present customers the kind of V.o U,.lioc K,r takes time to get caught up after long yeari at our shop to- - 20-- J s IFEEDA'5 JBEAUTY SALON Chicken Coops DELIVERY SERVICE l Iff Tig-iiMWii- ADAMS BLOCK CO, 321 North 1st West PHONE 94-- LEHI, UTAH J I pOR HEALTH AND A GLOWING APPEARANCE AMERICA'S AIR POWER PMLu, M.J or FENCES HELP BUiLD he wants. Many people who have been sharing party lines will want individual lines. We'll get going on that job as soon as we enough equipment installed but it the rninntn SEPTIC TANKS W y jMp Providing service to new customeri isn't all we expect to do. We want to give every well as beauty, 30-- V) M orders for service in the we serve. BEAUTY i PILLARS Free Estimates Given on all Buildings SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO VETERANS S tjllll TIME and they're all being come off the assemput to use as fast as they debacked-u- p bly lines. Even so, the huge mand leaves us with nearly 65,000 ucfilled POLID AY GARAGES ASA INST items than ever before fwS HOMES STILL RACING Ire were 363 V provisions the . . . IDEAL FOR . c a EASY TO LAY w - a . . . PUMICE 20Typcs BUILDING BLOCKS i a at lowest PHONE 4 as Dee bays, we'll probably look just as funny twenty year from now, in what we call aur "Modern" clothes. Only thing that won't change in the picture is that mellow, w holesome glass of beer. From w here I sit, tolerance that lets us wear sensible, decent clothes to give us sun and air and freedom will keep that wholesome glass of lieer a part of the American tradition. I 20 Typcs prices. 1st East and Main Street 89-- W long-sleev- worth of value on of quality items va- cation picnicking on the beach ith beer and pretzels, in bathing suits that made them look like they ere drewed in street- - ear. Dee was smothered in a r with knee length shorts, hml looking t mbarrasseil as if he thought Jane's costume of a heavy blouse, two copious skirts, and long black stockings was a little daring. We laughed a lot at those costumes . . . but come to think of it. i Swnn-r- me home ninetrrn-te- n NEW TYPE I. ZLSA 100 their Copyright, 1947, United Stutef Brewers Foundation V Buy WHAT HAU. of every dollar. Do yourself a favor by seeing our lines GLEN'S SERVICE PHONE I thoed The Cuppers tin-t;pe- s pull-ove- PLUMBING & HEATING And when you visit us you are sure of "a money's Joe Marsh "Daring" Bathing Suit Food Inventory The practice of taking a daily Inventor)- of food In the refrigerator can save the housewife much waste. Food overlooked too long may end up in the garbage pail Instead of on Ibe dinner table. EQUIPMENT HOW MANY MILES HAVE YOU DRIVEN SINCE YOU LAST SI we Tsrkejr Pound erf turkey prjdured in the past three years averaged almost three timet the output of the earl thirties, and income to farmer from turkey production waj Cva to lis timet more. Jane Cupper's We Carry The Most Complete Line of i FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1U1 In- Rom where I sit 17 - 111 :l loan in the comoanv. and tents were ed in the commissary wagons clothing and bedding were 'ed in the hand carts. Cap-- I Evans was a very wise and fitful man, and was con-- 1 looking after the comfort 1 welfare of his people. Alt' starring their travel early e morning and resting in the "Stj -- Consult M. S. LOTT, Heat-i- n gand Plumbing about the plans for your new home! We'll explain your plumb, ing requirements and help you select what you need. We save you money. FREE ESTIMATES aiors on board the iip had been pumping Brother William Ball died April 10, 1911 Ihs first wife died April 4, 1916. His wife, Carolina sull lives and their posterity numbers eight children, 23 grandchildren and ( tos. i - -- c- k i took up nursing and th.s profession she followed for 'J,i years, helping to bring many Uny souhs into tlie world. In !Mi3 she was set apart as president of the Primary. This office she faithfully filled for 13 years. Sin- was aho one of the first Sunday School teachers in Lehi. She has been a member of the Relief Society since it was first organized and has acted as a voting teacher for many years. The last few years she has been vet apart with lij,. - service get of shortages. 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After our basic training jieriod you are guaranteed the education oii have selected to make you a specialist in the hpe of work ou want. Get a list of all the schools ami courses open to ou under tlie AAF Aviation Career Plan at your U. S. Army Recruiting You Can Whip Cream But You Can't Beat Milk! DAILY BELIYERY Serve It To All The Family Always 1 The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Station. THONE 38-- W FOR DEPENDABLE DELIVERY LEHI DAIRY PASTEURIZED U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE 106 WEST CENTER - PROVO, UTAH CRADl A rT tCMM SSI |