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Show tfephoa tfews To 220 or 56 A Faithful and Reliable Booster of Home Enterprise . . . Printed In and For Lehi, t tttt CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1943 Retires After 32 Years as Mailman ICFEHIKG (fob FIRE CAUSES HUGE oplahd DAMAGE AT BARK OF HAROLD LARSON for upland has been .J, sportsmen yrai .u UUS News Ihe Lehi Free Pre Your " f '1 f Twenty tons of hay. 250 bales of straw, saddles, bridles, and "- - Deadline-Wedne- sday Noon Advertising-Tuesd- ay, 6 p. m. Utah County, Utah NUMBER SIX Added Appropriation Or No Fire Protection some farm equipment was lost, Cities can no longer extend as a result of a fire which depe the on shed 20 fire protction to the unincorporby stroyed Jss! set was Harold Larson property, Friday noen opening ated areas of the county, unless Game and Fish Utah the the county arranges to pay an morning. the time at home was No one equitable share of the costs, r i f first day, uiio-was blaze The the fire started. Mayor Sterling E. Price, chairI 'so days of the three-da- y 7 a. in discovered by Leonard Clark, a man of Utah County Cities ,111 be opened at I for ) neighbor, but by the time he . 30 p. m.. closing time group, said this week- reached the place, the barn and easant and quail shooting Warning to this effect has hay were almost gone. Utah pheasant hunt thif been brought to the attention of The Lehi fire department made three-da- y affair will be a the County Commission in a a quick run to the scene of the : iree roosters as the dail; of meetings held in an ef! V series the barn found where . fire, they aid six as the possession work out financial ar to fort and contents were too far gone to m unifoi-The rules which would bt Howrangements prevent further damage. hout the state. ' to fair was everyone. fence corral saved, 1 ever, the IV4 game director. s L, Turpin, i Cities have been forced to inand the flames were kept from Saturday, the noon opening to their tax load, in some other crease buildings. a spreading sked for this year by scene the at as high as the law will Firemen remained instances and tvof the sportsmen, while the County on the for hours. four allow, dvised as a means of pro- reduced taxes. hand has other fire ". ... ' Later that evening, the . hen pheasants. we do such circumstances Under back called was by with a 7 a. m. opendepartment our we can feel tax not that a Mr. found that who not Larson, are the birds readily cities to furnish in the was and people had wind come blow, of the least up At many el . v . V iV . fire protection to those who live ing sparks dangerously near the :3 who have been appre-- 4 in the county, said Mayor Price. other buildings. sliooting hens have given "While we realize that it would a To almost The building was arly hour as an excuse. i-- -LA . i be a tragedy to allow a man's had seaLarson Mr. as total .ate this problem the loss, oil assignments These three completed recently home and all his possessions to boys young of insuramount small a noon upeu-stha ras set ior only burn down if it were physically necessary for Eagle Scout awards. They are, lejt to right, ance on the structure. Harold Fox, Yugi Okumura and Don Littlejord. possible to prevent it," Mr. Price At the time of the fire, Mr. reason for this change, said," "yet we cannot continue was several worK at out at his the state tried ine Larsen to furnish West Jordan sugar factory, the protection under is the noon opening veteran Lehi children were at school, and Mrs, John Hutchings, present arrangements. a cnance tne to Diras jive mail carrier, distributed his last Larson and new baby had just from their roosts into the Accordingly, people living in MEMORIAL SERVICES pack of mail on his city delivery been moved from the hospital to the unincorporated areas roust It will also scatter the route yesterday, having served the home of Mr. Larson's father. to for look their fire the and give the hunters more County FOR SGT. MORRIS FOX the Lehi post office" department October after 1, 1948. over a wider area. Hereto- a made protection Lehi scouting great for thirty-tw- o Widely years. i'the roost hunters have had resaid last the Price when fhree stride recently, Mayor TO BE HELD SATURDAY known throughout the commun LEHI DAIiCE SET jig thunder", Turpine point- submitted to the County of a single troop passed scouts quest as a it. Commission which the Cities Military graveside services will ity, he has delivered mail their requirements to receive the PLANS DIIII1ER-DAHC- E since 1918, having carrier regular O. Morris mornfor held be Fox, Harold have considered as an absolute working Saturday Sgt. The award. scouts, Eagle T 1916 as a tlT iill be able to be on hand son oi rar. ana HIT.. ivirs. jesse vv. begun his service in Harold Mrs. minimum for the furnishing of and of Mr. Fox, son FOR OCTOBER 8TH of It will also Fox, Saturday at 4 p. m., under substitute rural carrier. son pe first shoot. M. Okumura, protection was the actual cost Fox, Yugi His route consisting of most of a the direction of Lehi Post 19, Idairymen and farmers two dinner-danc- per fire or $30,000.00 for 1948, Ichiri second of The the Mrs. and Okumura, Mr. of chance. lf American Legion. The body of the homes in the west part scheduled for the Lehi and then for a sum equal to and Don Littleford, son of Mr. ' taken will hi. t : be I by Wayne town, under r arrive of will all assessed of mill Fox one the are be will held today Dance Set for 1948, and Mrs. Grant Littleford, Sgt. Mr. Powell's route, Lehi Friday, October 8, it is announcvaluation of the County or about the army war dead repatriation Powell, and of members One, Troop SERVICES on the east of town, will be taken divided among the nine Mk Mrs. $39,000.00 and ed District. program, and will be accompan Anthony by Price. RuDean Allred awarded Ferkovich, chairmen. Plans for cities in the county after 1948." ied by Sgt. Virgil L. Grasham, by Karl Don were and URDAY FOR Yugi Mr. Price as sub Sixth Army Escort Detatchment. will replace their Eagle bdges during the re the affair were outlined Tuescarrier. stitute received will by The be, body cent district ourt of honor, and day evening, when members of GRAVESIDE SERVICES IS VALLEY LADY Mr. Hutchings was born in the A. H. Wing mortuary, who because Harold was out of the the executive comittee met at Lehi in 1889, of pioneer parentferal services for Mrs. Lu- - are making funeral arrangements when the meeting was held, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roose- CONDUCTED FOR state He attended the Lehi pub Alice Hill Smith, 43, will and will lie in state at the home age. his badge at the velt Smith. received he Id in the Cedar Valley ward of his parents, at 97 North Fifth lic schools and Brigham Young The dinner will be served in FOX INFANT award court held last Sunday University. the of Way at 1 p. m., under the military time until Lehi stake tabernacle, promp- the West, evening. career mail his commenced He lion of Bishop activAfton D. services. his 7:30 p. m., with dancing in at Graveside services were conscouting ly began Yugi at Scranton, Utah, iq 1906, while missfberlain. Mrs. Smith died hall. amusement Lehi ward in the First two ducted Aug ities born having ago, was Fox years Thursday, for Brenda Sgt. working in the mines. He used iesday at 12:40 ed his first year of scout work. will be for Fox, infant daughter of Mr. and p. m. at her 29, 1916, a son of Jesse W. and to haul the mail from Eureka to This dinner-danafter a three-yeillness. Mary Powell Fox. He attended He is 15, and is troop scribe at Dance Set members only, the Mrs. Don Fox of Lehi. Burial Scranton. fial will be in the Lehi cefn- for left and present Don, who is not yet Ferkovichs report, and the us took place in the Lehi cemetery the Lehi schools, In 1908, he was attending the under the direction of the draft first the 14, has also been a scout for two ual formal dress will be in or with Bishop Ward Webb of the with service army BYU, when he was called to fill Wing mortuary. years, and is assistant troop der. Members who are unable to First Ward conducting the serfor World War II, in February, a mission in the Northern States, is survived scribe. Harold, who is 15, is attend should notify the execu- vices. Opening prayer was ofby her hus- - 1941. returning in September, 1911 Floyd M. Smith, three sons troop bugler. tive committee not later than fered by Francis Grant and after Hp received his basic training He was married to Eunice Col- ELDER ALV1N SCHOW e been have All Henry, Cecil Floyd and three boys landed and Tuesday night, prior to the affair, brief remarks Bishop Webb at Fort Lewis, Wash., ledge in the Salt Lake Temple, and I Hill Smith, and a daugh- in active first participation troop to facilitate plans for the ban- dedicated the grave. the in forces in 1913. with the armed aelen Ann Smith: thrpp hro their in HOME FOR 1942. He assignements, WELCOME filling in mai substitute Africa as of quet Surviving besides her parents He started invasion Albert Hill, Grant Littleford scoutmaster, Richmond; Ce- was killed in altion in Italy, No carrier for William riadlield on Two more dances, one in De- are three sisters, Laurel Kay, ll, Preston, Idaho; Don Hill, reports. the Lehi rural route in 1916, and ALVIH SCHOW III cember, and one in February, Sharon and Rosalee and two vember 10, 1943. 1 Falls, Idaho; and a sister, Troop One consists of 28 will conclude fthe first year's grandparents, Mrs. Marie Penbecame he 1918, his in parents September, survived by is He iwace Thomas, Los Angeles, scouts, the largest schedule of the Dance Set, or- nant of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Post FIFTH WARD TOIIITE registered of Lehi, four brothers, Clifford a village carrier, under district. They have in the 1 He troop Aaron Evans of Lehi. and Isaac Fox, Murray; Delt Fox, master Joseph Anderson. A welcome home program and made the outstanding record of ganized last winter. Milo Fox, has served under four postand Fork: dance, honoring Alvin Schow, having not missed a weekly and Mrs. George Lewis Mr Anderson, Reid who returned 5olt TUp Citv: and two sisters masters: Sunday from pinner guests at the home meeting all summer. and P.ardner. Leland Powell, and A, two-yemission to .the New and Mrs. John W. Zim Mrs. Jessie Parker, Eureka; Assisting Scoutmaster Little Schow. C. will be held in ford with the n, Sunday. states, England Mrs. Katherine Hayes, Lyndyl troop program are Besides his duties as a maii the Fifth ward this evening at B. H. Curtis, Russell Hansen, active an taken carrier, he has 7:30 p. m. Elder Schow is a son Tripp, assistant Dart in church affairs, working of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow. and George scoutmasters, and the ward troop 2. Use the lines of the Utah Bids from eight firms for in the Sunday School, M I. A He was released at Farming- - committee: Walter Lehmburg, home a as Power of and Light Co. at the and the committee, completion pump genealogy ton, Maine on September 7. His missionary, and as a member of missionary companion, Clifton I. chairman, Forest Littleford, and electrical installation at the new site. Rex Holmstead. (Continud on back page) Discussion of the advisability city well above the settling tanks, Johnson of Salt Lake City, was and tabulated by of purchasing loading equipment were accepted and Mr. his ' Fire Chi pf Thnmna Pn- - care be taken in filling gasoline parents, joined by Mrs. Ivan Johnson, and his sis- DRINKING FOUNTAINS the Lehi city council, during a for the. city gravel trucks, to be JESSE S. GRAY, today urged Lehi families burning machinery to avoid spillspecial meeting, held Monday used by the road department, it to drip rcise ter, Joyce, and they and Elder greater caution dur-f- e ing the fuel or allowing heated SOON ERECTED BE TO night, it is announced by Mayor was also taken up by the conucil. a IDAHO home autoIII Schow returned DIES fall months in an effort over a hot muffler or by L. Carlos Coates. Victor Smith, a regular em mobile, visiting New York City ice the The "go ahead signal" was received engine. W. Jones, city engineer, was Monday Frank Word D. C. also electand of VT of fireS which have re- Washington, They ployee of the city road depart"Tim increasing use bv Mrs. Phoebe Y. Gray, of the stopped at historical sites in L. given to proceed with work on was authorized to go over the ment was in homes Iiehi appointed by the heavy losses here, two public drinking fountains, to tabulations, in inment in of her son, Jesse S. Gray D. S. for council to serve preparation in- - death New be erected at on the police Palmyra, history constantly f'th colder weather Lehi Better awarding of the bids, which will by the 40 nf Arco. Idaho. He died of daily and outbuildings and at Nauvoo and Kirt-lan- d, Business Lehi York, the winter department during of a at s"ig the dancer of nre- - troduccs new haards." the Assn., meeting fliahetes Monday in the Veter take place in another special Ohio. They left September until road work is remonths, Homeowner T firoc u: t stated. held the chief en Monday organization, fire next Monday night. sumed in the an's hospital at Boise, having meeting 15 for the exreturn trip. have any spring. night in the Memorial building. Bids will be issued separately a few hours previous checK are cautioned to j ""m- a checked by tered only Elder Schow left Lehi Septem Ernest Larsen, chairman of the since been fmes, apartments, stores, tension of wiring had for He the its ailing installation, pump, to ly. 1946 for the New England ' and outbuildings to el-- e a qualified electrician and Wnrld War I. and was in fail ber 9, project, reports that one foun- furnishing of electrical equip- P. T. his entire time tain will be placed on the bank mission, spending common fire hazards," clean and oil all electrical equipment, and its installation. - ing health during the past year. in Main and New Hampshire. His Powers said. To facilitate ment regularly to prevent overcorner on Main street, and the Because of Teachers InstitOct. 28, born Nine bids were submitted to was Mr. Gray j fire summers were spent travelling other will be located in front of Al eletric ngnxs ana UntinK checks ute and General conference in to came He the Firms council. Utah. at Lehi, inspection making the and a be placed out Lof 1898, with members of his family without purse or script, doing the Grass Furniture Store on bids were: Mine and Smelter Salt Lake,' the P. T. A. meeting pamphlet entitled. wirina should Arco State street. Both will be con- Supply Co., Fairbanks-Mors- e Inspection Blank For ronrh of animals and shouia uf in 1943 from Snake river valley. country work. previously scheduled for next A brother, Wesley, is now at structed of Purma stone, with a Children," will be distri- - equipped with guards. lived for a time at Co., Robison Co., Wednesday night, will be postMachinery in the smokers The family warned Macon, Georgia, serving in the plaque, inscribed, 'Erected by Ludlow Plumbing Co., Lang poned, reports PTA President, next to was few Powers Mr. Chief employed i days Gray Rigby. nomp in J:- - i Southern States mission. Another the Lehi Better Business Asso- Co., Nickerson cignot to throw away burning here for some time as secretary Equipment Co., Mrs. Vdine Wing. The next fulfilled a mis- ciation, 1948," set in each founthe of Russell, brother, administpowers.. These aids will one and Co., Farm Security the of matches, Galigher Utility Engin meeting of the group will be arettes or tain. held the first Wednesday night Routed through the chil-R- e and ration, then Butte county's sion to Canada. the latter firm subrural neers. Inc., both in major causes said. with The consolidated welcome home Work been on in November, at the high school has started the bids. were two program activities mitting areas. He also reminded urban social and in direction Powers revealed the counties Idaho under are exinstallations are nad central also The council considered project, that fire or- other Clonal Srnlo Oft rvor ronl Lehi residents that the the administration of F S A af- of the Fifth ward missionary pected to be completed within two diiterent methods ot sup Mrs. Lcttie Gudmundsen ren, fire, the next week or so, W. D. Wat-kin- s, plying power to the pump unit turned home Sunday, committee, with Wane E. dinance requires that permission fairs. after it... . chairman. Bud Hutchings association president re1. For two years Mr. Gray was Rebuild the present city spending last week in Salt Lake ;,usca by simple careless- - be granted by the fire departof any kind to be employed at the naval proving and his orchestra will furnish ported. power lines witn no. copper City, visiting at the home of Mr. ung inn dangerous ment for fires inside for on music the inside on page) to dancing. load. handle the (Continued and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundsen. (Continued page) He wire, the city limits. 8u Rested that special ignited within ol of the working men t: rrni k at the UD- - ij W Wi m 40-fo- Or They're fimv Eagle Scouts ot J 5 " X ) s :hPridf -- 3 M x er ...5 1 .1 1 A Jr. - -- LjiL John Hutchings Delivered Last Bag of Mail Yesterday Three Boys From Troop One Receive Eagle Awards , ...a u II - - Returns Home 1 : es one-ha- M. 1 ce ar O OS JE Pump Accepted by Council Powers Urges Check (Buildings for Fire Hazards hief ;iik - Bids for Installation of New ar 49 i steadily-mounti- ng iuii-sca- le A. Postponed 1 1 J l T r Chris-tense- i |