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Show the Telephone Yotxr News To 220 or 56 toL' J zi A Faithful and Reliable Booster ol Home Enterprise - t FIFTEEN DfivMTli LEHX-Crr- HlHni n R I DC Ui LLC UUILL lirillULU EAKS AT CONFERENCE istle Harold B. Lee, a mem- f . ru)ur.tu:1 vit T..t.l. y therepresented the gen- Ides, Church of of the authorities Saints i Christ of tatter-da- y sessions of Lehi stake clean." He brought out the im- t ii. yvi uinee oi Duuaing spirituality, and of caring for the spiritual side of life. He also discussed the keeping of the Everlasting invc conference, held Sun-- J n the tabernacle. President W. Jones, second coun-- I stake presidency, in the licted all sessions. first general session open-- It 10 a. m. The center sec-the tabernacle was re-- d for girls and boys of the The organ 57c j of teen-ag- e. ide was played by Georgia tr, stake orgainst, followed fngregational singing of "We Thee, O God, for a Prop-- i 45c directed by Abraham An-j- n, L. stake "chorister. ans33 is Coates of the Third ward ! re i J i: pnc oiiereu uie invocauun. -2- 3c Melchizedek chorus, f stake 54c fised of members from all sang, "Scnool iny ' directed d by Mr. Jigs, -1- 7c accompanied by Stake President Ziegler. -4- 3c Covenant erly , of c -- it. . An-an- -7- c tan heme uoates uuroaucea of the conference, I duty of bs52c Saints y at Sacrament atendance lugs, and partaking of the ent worthily." r Alvin Glen Schow, who ly returned from the New ..25c fid States Mission, ssionary activities. -8- 3c ..3c f Latter-da- an reported He re- - The closing song was by the chorus, "My Task", and the bene- diction was offered by President Roland L. Hansen of Fairfield Branch. At 2 p. m., a Priesthood leadership session was held, with 85 Priesthood leaders in attendance. Following the opening sing, "Come, Come Ye Saints," Howard W. Robinson, Fifth ward clerk, offered the invocation. Elder Lee presided at the discussion during the meeting. Con. tacts with men enlisted in the service, and responsibility to those who hold the Priesthood, ordination in the Priesthood and worthiness of those ordained, upholding of Church standards by those who visit the Temples, and other problems were dis cussed. Arthur D. Adams, a member of the presidency of the 68th Quorum of Seventy, offered the benediction. A special High Council meet ing was called by Elder Lee at 4:30 p. m., for special introduc- ( Continued on inside page) o- r J. en-ro- ute living land are the following daughters, John S., Chester M., and Smith of Lehi; Denzil ?'W of Salt IaIta. Citv: K. Smith of Baggs, ng; and Erma J. Smith of . ke Citv:, a sister. , Mrs f Webb Southwick, Lehi, f4 grandchildren and 17 Friends grandchildren. I'1' at the home of Joseph I'th until time of the ser-- f Burial will be in the Lehi jmetery. W. Family Accident Auto Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and two children were victims of an auto accident about 13 miles, west of Seattle, Wednesday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Howard received serious injuries, but reports were that their two children escaped uninjured. They are at a hospital at CleEllums, Washington. Complete details of the accident were unavailable. Mr. Howard was recent manager of the Steel City Inn at American Fork. pn't Miss fhe Big 6 p. m. NUMBER THIRTEEN 1348 DEMONSTRATION HELD FOR .IRS. TOMORROW AT FLORENCE REIDEL 5 Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Bremer Reidel 44, were held in the Third ward chapel, Tuesday at noon, with Bishop George Ricks conducting the services. The opening prayer was offered by Eldred Fox and a vocal duet, "In the Garden", ws given by Mrs Ruby NieLson and Mrs. Francis Trinnaman, accompanied by Mrs. Donna Mitchell. Joseph Rothe was the first speaker fol- The Lehi high school band will present a marching demonstrat ion and concert in both the upper and lower Lehi business sections, commencing at 5 p. m. The band will march and play for an hour, then they will proceed to the bank corner on Main Street The top prize is a first grade turkey, awarded by FJdon Comer. Other prizes are $10 in merchandise at Penny's Store, $10 in merchandise at Grass Furniture Co., and two chicken dinners at Ralph's Cafe. A public address system will be installed for the drawing. Winners need not be present to be eligible for prizes. LEHI WILL GET mm fern nmttrnm tmr immS 1i.im.ii im... 4iW. lie i.' yt&'- tlf DEATH STRIKE Above photo shows the twisted wreckage of the auto in which three boys met death, Tuesday and a fourth was seriously injured. Car was struck on old gravel road southeast of American Fork by a fast Denver & Rio Grande -- Western freight train. iL-.ioii- PARCEL SERVICE .,i 1m.11 t III HEAR FUTURE A' new parcel delivery service will be initiated by the Lehi Post Office in the near future, it is announced by Postmaster A. Carlos Schow. Bids for a daily delivery, which wilj require about two hours, may be submitted by those interested. This new service will take ef fect as soon as bids have been accepted and approved, Post master Schow said. HEW FARTHER IS ACCEPTED - V-i 111 PARK SERVICE Negotiations were completed this week for forming of a part nership with James W. Buchan ark service gas an, In the station and service business, it is announced by Herman (Jock ey) Johnson, former manager, Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Johnson plan to continue the same high grade service that has characterized the station before. r P T. A. Holds Membership Contest The Parents Teachers Association are holding a membership drive in the Lehi High School this week, and the class getting the most new members will be guests at a peanut bust at the close of the contest. Dr. Eddingfon Warns Agalnht Diseases are experiencing some rather severe respiratory inWe fections right now and these infections in theriselves are of to sufficient consequences warrant considering them seriously. But there also is considerable Polio in our state and any individual carrying a respiratory infection is much more likely to develop this disease. We also have several cases of Whooping Cough here and possible spread of this be guarded disease must against by keeping in mind the fact that it, starts, very mucht as does a common' cold. Do not expose anyone to your cold if you can avoid it. And be sure it is nothing more before you decide to disregard it Babies appear to be especially susceptible to these infections. As has been repeatedly if all "colds" were cared for properly in the beginning and the contagiousness of them realized a lot of unnecessary exposures would be avoided and a lot of time lost from work and school could ' be saved. cold a posConsider every sible pneumonia, a beginning of Whooping Cough, or an opening for Polio infection. Treat them vigorously from the first with adequate rest, good elimination, light diet, lots of water, and medication if needed. 3 Youths Killed in Auto-Trai- n Crash Three youths were killed and did not stop or change its speed, another critically injured in a pulling onto the tracks just in train-au- to crash Tuesday even- time to be hit broadside by the ing on a gravel road crossing of train. the Denver & Rio Grande WestOfficers said high clumps of ern railroad tracks north of the weeds long the road may have Geneva Steel plant and south impaired visibility of the tracks and east of American Fork. for the driver. The train carried or threw the auto 200 feet down the tracks. Three of the young men were i if i X W -- j. thrown out. One body was found in the wreckage,. The Godfrey youth was found unconscious several yards away , I (ram the wreckage. v Roscoe Kay, deputy sheriff s who with high patrolmen and ther police from near by investigated the accident, said the caboose of the train stopped 375 feet down the track from the crossing. ,Mj Rowley was born Jan. 31, 1931, in American Fork, son of Albert and Delila Whipple Rowley. He attended American Fork , - ' . em-phaiz- schools. Robert Howard Jackson was e, born September 22, 1930, in Utah, a son of the late Ephraim. Jackson, and Alice Hartshorn Jackson. He was a former student of the Lehi high school, and had made his home here since July, 1937. He was a Priest in the L. D. S. Church, and a ward teacher. ' He is survived by his mother, a sister, Myrna Alice Jackson, and a brother, Ephraim Warren Jackson, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m., in the Lehi Fourth ward chapel, with Bishop Grant Christofferson in charge. Burial will be in the Lehi cemetery. Friends may call at the family residence this evening, and tomorrow until time of services. Donald Eames (Mick) Wright was born in Lehi, February 14, 1926, a son of the late Samuel W. and Elenore Louise Cottrell Wright. He lived in Lehi all his life, until 5 months ago, when he moved to Alpine. He was a Teacher in the L. D. S. Church, and served with the U. S. Marines during World War II. He married Lucile Terry of Alpine, September lit, 1947, in Provo. Services will be held Monday at 1 p. m. in the Lehi Fourth ward Grant chapel, Bishop Christofferson will be in charge. He is survived by a son, Donald Eames Wright, Jr., 8 months; a daughter, Judy Kathleen 3, by a former marriage; six sisters, Mrs. Bert Wright, S,t. Mrs. Idaho; Anthony, C. G. (Florence) Walker, Rapid City, N. O.; Mrs. Samuel (Ethel) Mid-val- Donald Wright Killed in the accident Utah County's worst traffic disaster of the year were: Howard Jackson, 18, Lehi, believed to have been driver of the auto. Donald Wright, 21, Alpine. Fred Rowley, 17, American Fork. George A. Lewis was ed president of the Lehi Civic a mi OC IYH 'Improvement Association, by ac Jclamation, Monday, when mem 1 AiL f s vr bers of the board met in the Thomas Building. Because 0 the expression of Memorial Howard Jackson as retained was Powers various citizen of the comand J. Ferrin Gurney Reported in critical condition munity, regarding the failure of was held over as secretary-treasure- r. at the Utah Valley Hospital in nation's the city to display the we Provo, Armistice Thursday, was Lee God Day, flag on N. Webb and Dean Prior frey, 18, of Lehi, son of Clarence E. Law Public 829, from quote 77th Congress, Chapter 806, were elected to the board of R. Godfrey of Sacramento, Cali terms. Hold- fornia. 2 (c) : "The flag should not be directors for include: over directors George the when Investigating officers said the displayed on days B. crash occurred about 5 p. m. T. Strasburg, Downs, George inclement." is weather 11 J. Lott, John W. Zimmerman, R. A Hales, Sec. 2 (d) "The flag should Robert Allred, and Morris Clark. Lake City, Salt all on be displayed holidays A report of the year's activitengineer of the when the weather permits. ies was read by the secretary, outhbound R i 0 As the weather was very then adapted and approved by freight stormy in Lehi on Armistice the board. Plans were also distrain which hit not was the this flag year, Day cussed for 1949. the auto told reported Police displayed, A band committee, L. B. he saw the Chief Clemn Turner. Adamson, Frank W. Shaw, J. Lee Godfrey car approaching Clifford Miller, and Mrs. Carlton NOTICE F. Wilson, met with the group, to from the west about 125 feet bet busiand all ask their ssistance In the uni- fore the impact. The train, he stores Lehi The ness offices will be closed, form fund drive. The association said, was traveling approximately Thursday, November 25th, for voted to contribute $300 to the 50 miles per hour. The car, the engineer reported, Park and Mrs. Vern (Gertrude) fund. the Thanksgiving holiday. re-ele- ct- II rnmUSXS nere uay: U lowed by Bishop Hadfield. Mrs. Nielson and Mrs. Trinnaman sang "Sometime Well Understand", and George F. Barnes offered the closing prayer. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Isaac Fox. She is survived by four brothers, Lyman, John, Harold, and William Bremer, Milwaukee, Wis., and four sisters, Charlotte Bremer, Mrs. Loretta Scherer, both of Milwaukee, Mrs. Dorothy Katchsis, Salt Lake vCity and Mrs. LaVera Roberts, Salina, Kansas. LAMBERT DECIDES TO TURN PRO Jay Lambert, Utah member of the Olympic boxing team, announced Saturday that he will join the professional ranks. He will fight until he acquires the "feel" of the pro game. Promoter Jim Downing said Lambert's first appearance as a pro will be Nov. 22 at the Fairground coliseum here. Lambert will be matched against Tommy Byron of Indianapolis in a six -- round semi-finErnie Hunick, West Jordan, and Hidelgo Diego, Mexico City, will go ten rounds in the main ers al. event. SCHOOL D0ARD MEMBER ATTENDS AHIIUAL MEETING 54-c- ar George Lewis to Head Civic " Improvement Assn. Again ... ay, Advertising-Tuesd- FUNERAL SERVICES - ..ft Noon ... Printed In and For Lehi, Utah County, Utah UTAH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, Y, Deadline-Wedne- sday BAND WILL GIVE Arrangements Complete for Western Dance Nov. 24 outstanding faith-pr..45c I baptismal service, wherein fun shone down on those .5c We being baptized during i One of the major highlights of ly day. Patriarch Andrew the season, the . Ill spoke briefly on "What annualThanksgiving ' Western Dance, sponsor$ns to have a testimony of ed by the Lehi Riding Club, will ..30c fcth.'' be held an Thanksgiving Eve, tr Glenn Pratt, Salt Lake Wednesday, November 2C The" e organist, played an organ affair will be held in the high Come Ye school gym, and music will be on, "Come, lie in i" after which the congre- - by Carter's Orchestra Western of dress is not "Redeemer sang, compulsory this Christ Grant Bishop in charge of committee the year, en of the Fourth ward then arrangement announce. ...fit on the topic, "Opportun- A number of prizes will be this Church, and the re- - awarded during the dance, in..25c of those who are faithful leather saddle, which a cluding truth." on been 21c has display all week in an r Harold B. Lee then ad- - the various business houses. ..25c id the congregation on the Merchants contributing toward ft, "How near to the angels the prizes are: I Smith Hardware, I. G. A. Mar youth who keeps himself ..55c ket, Lehi Free Press, Roger Price, Power's Shoe, E. N. Webb, ..47c ERAL SERVICES Leany Merc, Lehi Bakery, M. S: Lott, Lehi Motor, Glen's SerAY FOR Store. Movice, Penny's dern Shoe Repair, Lone Eagle 3IET W. SMITH Trading Post, Lehi Drug, West ern Auto, Larsen s Market, Lehi Mrs. Cleaners, Lehi Cold Storage, feral services for ft J. will be Stewart Lumber, Broadbent and ...3c ridayW. Smith, 82, (today) at 1 p. m. Sons, Davis Grocery Store, State Fourth ward chapel with Street Service, Peterson Imple- ..15c Christofferson con- - ment, People's btore, weoD s f Grant Mrs. Smith died Mon- .Ilk it the Lehi HosDital of Clothing, Ralph's Cafe, and Dr. Elmo Eddington. incident to age. was born in Lehi, BODY OF GLENN S. 1865, a daughter of John POWELL IS Hannah Grace Webb, ENROUTE TO U. S. married Samuel A. Smith, Mrs. Nicholine S. Powell re30, 1885, in Lehi. He ceived a telegram this week, inyears ago. forming her that the body of her felong resident of Lehi she son, Pfc. Glenn S. Powell, is yen an active member of to the United States. Fun ymrch of Jesus Christ of eral services will be held in the Saints here. She First ward chapel, upon arrival f in the Relief Society for of the body in Lehi. Pfc. Powell was killed in action pears and had been In the Association presidency. January 16, 1945, in France. as a member of the Lehi ward choir for several In Howard Pre eSii News ny vice-preside- nt, ear r -- Irande of-tic- ers Wft?. .Daw Lehi Riding Club H Sponsored By 24 Thomas Powers, Alpine school board member, attended the 26th annual convention of the Utah State School Board Association, last week in Salt Lake City.' The theme of the convention was "Wholehearted effort of all district school board members for improvement of schools in Utah." Topic discussed during the meeting were: Tax problems facing the next legislature, releasing teachers for attendance at conventions, recommended procedured for the orderly dismissal of teachers, schools and public relations, school housing problems in Utah during the next ten years. BOARD GF KEaiTI! TO SEEK BETTER AH!TAT!SH HERE A City Board of Health has appointed by the City Council and an effort is being made to catalogue all places which present bad sanitation. We hope through our efforts and with the helr of the City Council and perhaps the newly formed Health Council some definite plan can be worked out whereby individual drainage problems and waste disposal may be cared for in a better manner. We would appreciate knowing of any places which should be checked. If you can help us please write . to City Board of Health at Memorial Building. City Board of Health been Ambrose, American Fork; Louise and Thea Wright, Lehi; and two Robert W. Wright, brothers, Lemmon, S. D.; and Frank R. Wright, Lehi. His mother died ' about a year ago. As we go to press ""this afternoon (Thursday), reports from the Utah Valley hospital say that the Godfrey youth died at 4 p. m. today. Hi School Gym |