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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Friday, April 20. 1931 Know your Lehi Business Ilea erir This Is another is depleting the history an J bmlne of aad protection! men, and their pbM In Lehi'a growth during of profw. Its second Large Gathering Hears Sacred Cantata Sunday drv-l-tfn- " I ' Smith Hardware 9, Salt Lake Youth Sutlers Injuries g ite W I well known hardware dealer. with the Smith was associated Pittsburg Testing Co. at Geneva Steel for three years. Recently elected president of the Lehi area Wildlife Federation, Mr Smith lists hunting and target shooting among his favorite leisure time interests. He is in charge of the Junior rifle club as well as serving as firearms consultant to many neophyte and veteran sportsmen. He has also and grandson, Keith Webb; Mrs. been a member of the Lions Club. Harold Mangum and her daughMarried to Marguerite Sprott ter, Leah; Mrs. Winifred Sorenson si in 1930, they are the parents of and her daughter Vervene Grant: two children. Lela Lockhart, now and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred living at Delta, Colorado, and It. and sons, Sherwin and Dorald. K. Smith, a senior at Lehi High. RELIEF SOCIETY BOARD VISITS HONORED ON BIKTIIDAY Mrs. George (Lucille) Ingram CEDAR VALLEY WARDS received congratulations and good Eight members of the Lehi wishes on her birthday, Sunday, Stake Relief Society board visiApril 15. Visiting here for the ted in Fairfield and Cadar Fort occasion were Mr. and Mrs Ernest at their meetings, Tuesday. They S Foote, her parents, and Mrs. encountered a heavy shower of Ernestine Vest and son, Terrence, rain which was gratefully received all of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. by the people of the valley. Frazer and son, Robert of Spring-villThey report very well conducted Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Monroe meetings, with the lessons given and Mr. and Mrs Jacobson of Salt by Vera C. Carson in Fairfield and Lake City. Her son, Sherman In- Velda Kirkman in Cedar Fort. gram, USAC student, was down In the group were Stake Presifrom Logan. Friday, with a very dent Lileth Peck, Norma Webb, special gift for his mother. Major Lela Russon and Edith Evans, ing in English and education, who remained at Cedar Fort, and Sherman plans to tedch. Counselor Liliane Anderson, Irene Naomi Chatfield and May road the Saratoga and apparently Wilson,who attended the Fairfield Bone, lost control of the car. It overturned twice, sheared off one meeting. guard rail post and came to rest on a second post. Barker re ceived a citation for reckless driving. The automobile was de molished. . A old Salt Lake City youth has been returned to his home after receiving treatment at the Lehi hospital for injuries suffered in an automobile accident last Thursday on the Saratoga Road. State Highway Patrolman K. E. Harris and A. E. Nielsen reported that the youth, Bob Huntington of 955 West Picrpont Avenue, Salt Lake City, suffered a broken right foot, head lacerations and shock when the car in which he was a passenger rolled over twice and sheared off a guard rail post. The car was driven by Larry J. Barker, 19, of 1033 Leonard Ave., Salt Lake City. Officers said Barker was driving east on 16-yo- ar e; iffllfcilSSll! Holm-stea- warm Cal.rort to a cargo shir, it he is well andhavS i1 Estate oiWinfortp Notice to CreditoJ Creditors uiu h. with voiieh administrator at draper !" Houston Fork, Utah, 30th day of v BuUcC, on Mav JH mfom p Published by the Free Press Publishing Co., Every Friday Entered at the postoffke at Lehi, Jtah, as second class matter under the act of Congress March 3, 1879 NEW d, d, dTAH SM PRtw ASSOCIATION SPRING E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription .. 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Bone has been attending the University of Utah, where he was majoring in electrical Compounded GUNTHER'S PHONE AMERICAN FORK j J i,, V IVINS and DRap Attorneys for Admi, of all American Falls cause about one-ha- lf Fork. Utah fatal accidents in the home, according to the National Safety The Lehi Free Press Council. 'Last to devoted A weekly newspaper publicatioaAagM: the interests and welfare of jiumuiui Mnmmmn if" f nrfw T Sl Lehi City MOW a,r A ohon.. iMrc ill,.- from her 'Diego, To Active Duty Prescriptions Carefully HOOK-U- P You Ever Saw HEATING SYSTEMS otAex mate ONLY OPERATOR d. Ray Bone Called 8 NT . Learil whv more families huv Ck4h any Ingle-woo- I Baby Oil 3-POI- fMjmx Holm-stea- I I In Auto Accident r I n 1918-191- confornia. Here to attend the were the Chirks Here to receive medical treat- ference sessions, the Austin home at house guests ment April 11. were Leonard reichT.r. rvinHt-- is a nephew of Ault," 7. the son of Mr. and Mrs. the Dickersons. They also enjoyed Owen Ault, and Thomas Cham- a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arm of berlain. 7, son of Mr. and Mr. Conder, another nephew, who were in California, Don Chamberlaind, all of Cedar Utah for conference and attendFort. The boys had eaten pois ing to work at the Manti Temple. oned wheat, prepared for planting. Oscar grandchildren and the Mrs. Harold (Helen Ellison re- Holmsteads have live. The first ceived medical treatment. April 12 great grandchild lor Mr and Mrs. Ernest Foote of Nephi, this A tonsil operation was per- makes 13 for Mrs Alonzo Ingram formed for Christine Roberts, 3 of the same city. The momer year old daughter of Mr. and the former Colleen Ingram audience gathered in the First Ward chapel, Sunday evening, for the performance of the sacred cantata, "Victory." With G. S. Peterson as manager and Mrs. E. A I larding as director, The composition was rendered by a choir of over 40 voices from the Second Ward, represented by popular demand. Accompanists were Mrs. G. S. (Lena) Peterson, piano, and Miss Marilyn Davis, organ. Solos and small group numbers were enhanced by the feeling and Mrs. Virgil Roberts, April 13. technique of Mrs. Peterson at the piano. Mrs. Noye ChrLst- Harry W. Manning. 72. ad offerson outlined the theme as mitted to the hospital. Saturday, reader. April 14, passed away that same Included as soloists were Dorald evening. Allred. Miss Floydene Smith, Sherwin Allred, Clell Jackson and Jesse and Rita Moore welcomed Russell Webb. A very beautiful a son, born Tuesday, April 17. blending of voices was noticeable in the duet, Charlene Allred and John and LaRae Job are the Vervene Grant; trio, Mrs. Allred, parents of a son, born April 12. Maria Bray and Armond Webb; and quartette. Miss Smith, Mrs. Friday, April 13, was a Winnifred Sorenson and the Allred for Mr. and Mrs. Don brothers. bringing their first child. Contributing to the general ex- a little girl. The first grandchild cellence of the choir were several for Mr and Mrs. George Ingram Mrs. family groups. Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Webb might be mentioned, with the baby has quite a set of her sons, Armond E. Webb and great grandparents Mrs. Emma Mrs. Webb, and Russell Webb, Lott Peterson now has 13 great hour-lon- Smith Hardware on the corner of Main and Center Streets has landmark in been a Lehi since 1905 at which time the building was erected by J. E. Cotter who operated a mercantile tore there until 1920. From that time until the present the business has changed hands ten times. In. 1945 R. J. Smith purchased the establishment. At present he owns the business and operates a complete line of hardware and sporting goods. Mr. Smith was born at Junction, Utah. November 21. 1898. He attended elementary school at Roosevelt and high school at the Listed old Vernal Academy. among the popular sportsman's vocational experiences have been service in the army from three years with the Ute Oil Co locating and developing oil shale claims, nine years as superintendent of concrete construction for the Rust Engineering Co. of Pittsburg. Pa., as well as nine years with the Colorado State Highway Dept. in the engineering division as instrument man on His early road construction. his engineering Jobs required traveling widely throughout the U S., Canada and Mexico. Moving to Lehi in ' 1942, Mr. well-know- H OSPITAL APPENINGS An overflow U-h-i' Mr. and Mrs. E- - W. Dickerson visited in American Fork at the uetk for Gln Austin home last and Mrs. a reunion with Bishop CaliClark Conder of Vkrtorville. East State :: Phone 36 Lehi, Utah " We Invite You to Come in and Inspect Our New Modern Service Department Timpanogas Motor Go. MAIN and CENTER AMERICAN FORK rHONE |