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The Lehi Sun from Lehi, Utah • Page 1

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The Lehi Suni
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Lehi, Utah
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asffggssa Combined With The Lehj Bannw I HI, UTAH. THUBBDAr FBHrinmnn i i- ni Ills totaling $12,000.00 i allowed by city flL BUSINESS DISPOSED OF KeOULAR FEBRUARY MEET-AUDITORS REPORT AC Ltultir session Tuesday ovonlng rtho amount of 12,000 woro ordered paid by tlio City Ten thousand of tho amount Irbi'U of labor nnd nmtorlul on 1 joint building loft over by fcrmer administration nnd tho 12,000 was bills Incurred month on tho finishing of Hutment nnd general oporntlng Bcses. The money for tho pay kid been borrowed previously local peoplo and tho Palmor Dond HuortPEe Company of Salt Lako The payment practically cleared He outstanding bills on tho now Bat. Sessri. A.

Wilcox and Potor John-flftre present at tho mooting nnd 1H4 Unt ft Pleco of road Just south Heir homes on 5th Wost- Stroot bo Kp, They roported It almost Tho matter was referred to HmnlUco on Streets for investl- 7a. D. Harris presented poti-I ullng that tho City oxtond tho Higj to tholr homes In tho section of tho city. Tho It!" as signed by llvo citizens. Hu pointed out that tho City could Baaie the extension but on motion Bouncllman Davis tho mnttor was Brt4 to the Committee on Electric Bato tako up with tho pqwor com- Hr.

II. C. Comer was given a quit deed to tho property recently Bused by him from Qeorgo Child It shown thoro had boon an -Hrmide In the transfer from Iho to the first owner. Bf.Elliha Peck appeared boforo tho. Htdl and presented a claim for i B(0 for damages rocolved by his Ber wnen a city ofllcor ran Into 'Mt'JSX lMt Bummor.

Following I Hialon the matter was referred to Hetfal committee for Investigation. Hrt CuIe( Hobcrt Allred roportod tat department needed 300 foot HiDst, two new chemical tanks, Ht new rope, the hoso cart ro- Ht4 and several II ro hydrants put The fixing up of tho hoeo ltd securing now ropo was loft Bto Chief Allrcd whllo tho other Btn wcro referred to tho Com- oa fire. "9kl Allred also recommended tho iStIsj as department mombors who imp Mr appointed nnd approved by Council: Jay Thomas, Assistant Bt; Oilbort, Ford Roborts, lB'y John Comor, Claronco Thurman, Guy Darling BHtmllt0I I-alrd. vucilmaa Gilchrist roportod that Ming to the minutes thoro was an wfulultjr ln lho appolntmont of Mr. JWhlpplo as Councilman by tho Council and to prevent nny Kloa In the futuro It was doomed tale to re-appoint him.

A month J' Whlpplo bo appointed tie vacancy made by tho roslg- ot Councilman Gilchrist nnd tB' by Councllmnn Gilchrist and WtyCouncllman Davis nnd Car 'Bv' iBBa I Jpy Boll011 know tlmt the lines Bi are usually but aro fii(e for 8iBs of aZ- IjJti' Do not grow. una ana keep young. 'sfaetion Guaranteed. 1 K. WEBB I '-At and Optometrist U.

0 The Gift Shop." STREET lehi possod with unanimous voto ot tho four councllmon. In the former ap-polntment tho Mayor made tl0 appolntmont and on motion of Council-mnn Knight socondod by Counclln an Dlckorson tho npiiolntment was confirmed. Adjournment was taken to Saturday, February 18th, when It was found that all tho 'jiuIiimh ould not bo disposed of In on, se-Mlon. At special meeting Friday, February 10th, tho auditors roport of tho City books for 1920 and 1021 was heard and accopted. An unalyHlg of tho roport will bo found oIiowIiom in this Isfiuo.

ii HEDER NO MATCH FOR LOCALS Tho local high Bchool basketball squad hit a paco far too fast for tho lfoborltos hero last Friday attornoon and at tho last whistle tho scoro was C3 to 18. Lehl startod right In to scoro nnd thoro was no stopping thorn. Roborts lost his man entirely nnd cngod fifteen field goals. Lineup: HEDEU Fd.O. Fr.T.

Fl.Q. T.P. Nelson, If 1 15 8 C. Hitch, rf 1,0 0 2 Peterson, c. 10 0 2 Cook, lg 10 0 2 Marr, rg.

0 0 0 0 Chapman, c. 0 0 0 0 D. Ultcho, rg 2 0 0 4 Totals 15 18 LEHI Fd.O. Fr.T. Fl.Q.

T.P. Roberts, rf. 15 0 0 30 Hackott, If 10 0 2 Merrill, 2 0 0 4 Smuln, rg 2 11 5 9 Peterson, lg. 2 0 0 4 Oatorlolv If 2 0 0 4 Totals .24 ll 53 Refereo, Spencer, i This Is tho last league gamo on tho local floor. Thoro aro to bo two nioro enmos, one nt Lincoln, Friday, nnd another at Pleasant Grovo tho following Friday.

If Lehl Is victorious In both of thoso gamos thoy will go to tho tournament as tho socond team ot this division. COUNTY LEAGUE BASEBALL COMMITTEE MEETS Tho Central Utah baseball leaguo ofllcors mot at Provo last week and decided to start tho ball rolling for another leaguo sorlos for noxt sum-mr. Tho oillcial opening dato was set at May 15th. Already various town commltteos hnvo mot nnd arranged to ralso funds for tho leaguo deposit. Tho local com-mlttoo will get togothor soon and plan their campaign.

It Is posslblo that a basketball gamo will bo staged to raise tho Initial moiloy. Spring That sounds good don't It? Not yot but soon. DUT wo have our new Spring Ginghams In nnd they sure look good. Come look at them and bring fow cont along bocnueo you might want some. THESE ON SALE AT 20o AIID.

(Regulnr price for now ginghams 25c) Then you can got Hope Bleach for 15c yard. (Limited 10 yards to a customer.) ANOTHER SPKCIAL THIS WEEK ONLY All 16o Calico on Sale for 10s yard. (10 yards to a cutfotusr.) Our Grocery Department IS FULL OF BARGAINS 1C Pounds Sugar 9 Pound Sack 9 Pound Sack Cornmeal SPECIAL ON SOAP A. D. Nnptha Soap 10 Iter, for K00 Or 4 nnrs 6c "Other Soaps, per bnr Illg stook of VALENTINES to select from.

lc to 10c It pays to ehop at BROADBENTS' STORE Wo Frame Pictures and Cover Dross Buttons. FRIENDS PAY RESPECTS TO WILLIAM SOUTHWICK IMPRESSIVE WELL ATTENDED SERVICES CONDUCTED AT AUDITORIUM. Improsslvo funeral aorvlcos for Ullllain Southwlck, who died Saturday, were conducted Thursday aftor-noon In tho High School Auditorium. A very largo number of friends wore In nttendanco and tho floral tributes were many nnd bouutlful. Ilishop R.

J. Whipple of tho First Ward outdated and tho muslo was furnished by tho ward chorus. Tho speakers included A. U. Anderson, lllshop John R.

Hindis)-, Pros. Stophon L. Chipman, jamos H. Gardner and Senator Edward Southwlck. Tho following skotch was read by Senator Southwlck: Biographical Sketch of William Southwlck.

William, oldost son or Edward and Alaxandor Southwlck, was born at Dudley, Staffordshire, England, September 16, 1035. At a very early ago owing to tho circumstances of tho family and tho condition of tho times ho was employed nt tho Glass Works at Sponlnne, England, and after sovoral years of servlco became very prollclont In tho art of glass blowing. Ho was baptized Into tho Church of Josus Christ of Latter-day SaintB December 24, 1848, by his Undo Josoph Southwlck. ln his youth ho was very dovotcd to tho Sunday School, In 1854 wna ordained a prlost In which capacity ho visited tho saints of tho West Dromngo Urnnch Instructing thorn in their duties. In March 1855 was ordained nn Eldor by President Edmond Ellsworth nnd Immediately called and sent on a mission as traveling Elder In tho Warwick Conference, was rolcased in November of the snmo year and with a company of Saints from this Conference started for Utah.

Set sail from Liverpool ln company ot SCO others and alter a very hazard-cous journey and much sickness arrived at CosJIol Garden, Now York, January 1, Spent two months In Now York, Philadelphia and St. Louis seeking employment and at St. Louis ho engaged to Preston Thomas of Lehl a missionary to Texas ns a teamster. Loft St. Louis, March 4th, on tho River Steamer "Falla City" for New Orleans nnd from thoro to Fow-dor Horn, Toxns.

April 7th struck camp for Utah with company of saints traveling 2500 miles over tho Chorokco and Mormon trail arriving at Suit Lake City, September 17th and nt Lohl on tho 19th, 185C. Was Immediately engaged by Preston Thomas for ono year at $10.00 por month for farm work, thereafter ho worked for John C. Nail nnd John Zlmmormnn at farming until such tlmo ho was ablo to purchaso a farm of his own which occupation ho followed successfully. He was a membor of John Norton's and John S. Lotfa company of homo guards and spent much tlmo tho first (Continued ou pugo 0) CEREAL COMPANY ORGANIZE Tho annual stock holdors mooting of 0101.0111 Cereal Company was held Tuesday evening.

A report of tho condition of the company was made by Prosldent Edwnrd Southwlck and O. 11. Youngberg. Tho plant Is completed and rmdy to operato and a Ilrst class miller will arrive In few days from Spokane, Washington, and upon COAL BEST CLEAN LUMP AT PER TON At Yard. OKDEHS PROMPTLY FILLED.

Price for cash only. Brondbents' coal does tho impossible it pleases everybody. It also has good habits-it stops in evenings. Try it. Telephone 20-W or 112-W Broadbent Son hls urrlval tho oporntlon will com-mohco.

The plant Is woll enulppod with nil tho latest machinery for making Wholo Wuoat Flour, Coroal Breakfast Foods of varlouB kinds. The following directors wore oloct-cd' to sorvo for tho onsuolng year: Edward Southwlck, J. Uradshaw, J. Whipple, O. H.

Youngborg, S. Lott, Thoo. Plorsqn nnd Franklin Uradshaw. Tho board organized as follows: Edward Southwlck, Prosldont. J.

F. Uradshaw, Vice-President. O. II. Youngborg, Socrotary.

Edward Southwlck, Treasurer, 8UGAR COMPANY CHANGES SUPERINTENDENTS chango ot Buporlntondonts at tho local mill was announcod last week. Tho chango transfers David Hod go to Spanish Fork and gives tho present factory to James II. Gardner, formor superintendent horo. Mr. Hodgo.loft Tuesday to tako up duties nt Spanish Fork.

His family will follow him lator. FOURTH WARD REUNION NEXT WEDNESDAY 4 The membors of tho Lohl Fourth Ward will enjoy themselves at a reunion In their ward houso next Wednesday, February 22nd. Tho social will include danco and program. Tho children undor four-toon will have tholr danco In tho afternoon commonctng at 4 'o'clock. The older of tho ward will hnvo a program and dancing in tho evening.

Everything will be free and agcnoral Invitation has been issued to airtbo ward mombors. Life As I It Mnn Is Just tmmlful of rood, but it good woman can mold him Into something worth while. LoulsvllU Auia). REPORT MADE ON I AUDIT OF CITY BOOKS I LIBRARY AND MEMORIAL BUILDING TO JANUARY 1ST C08T 41,000. CITY'S INDEBTEDNESS 191,600 WATER WORKS MORE THAN PAYING EXPEN8E8.

Tho roport of tho audit ot tho City books nn presented by S. L. Wolls and accepted last Friday ovonlng by tho Lehl City Council contained considerable information which to that tlmo was unavailable ln a conclso manner. Tho books, with tho oxcoptlon ot a fow minor matters, wore correct and all funds nccountod for. Everything was drawn un-todato and balancos in each fund corroctod and posted.

A short summary ot tho roport for tho two years Is given bolow, In the Contlngont, or gonoral city fund, the rocolpts for tho portod woro 110,042.21 and tho expenditures which togothor with a previous overdraft of $10,000.08 loavoa an overdraft ot 10,431.80 in this fund. Tho water works fund showed rocolpts ot and an oxpondl-turo of $0,742.49 which togothor -with a provlous balanco ot 17,514.89 leaves a total balanco now to tho credit of this fund ot $11,428.01. Thla would show that tho water works during tho two years mado $3,914,02 for tho olty. However tho stroot fund was Just oposlto ln Its oporntlon. It wont In tho holo $13,159.11 ovor tho rocolpts.

Tho library fund ran $917.71 ovor tho receipts, but a provlous balanco in this fund took caro ot tho Amount, leaving a balance ot $1,115.23 ln this fund. Tho cloctric light fund wont ovor Its receipts $502.00. Tho books showed a total receipt In the memorial building fund of $58,140.35 and a disbursement ot but tho borrowing ot monoy and paying It back brought into account $25,500 moro than was actually UBod on tho building. Tho actual cost of tbo library and memorial building to January 1st this year wus $41,184.23. Thoro was actually paid out a total ot $31,021.99 and unpaid bills and contracts amountod to $10,162.24, jK Tho actual cash In tho banks was B' found to bo $7,054.24 dlvldod ns fol- lows: chocking account comotory fund $208.08 and sinking funds $5,500.00.

Tho city's outstanding Indobtodnoss according to tho roport was $91,600.00 Hj as follows; Uonddd indebtedness $50,500, borrowed from sinking fund H. $4,500, borrowed on notoB $20,600 and V. outstanding bills and contracts $10,000. JH Tho roport In full will bo publtshod noxt woek. INCOME TAX DEPUTY COLLECTOR HERE II.

A. White, deputy colloctor, will bo ln Lehl, Monday, February 20th to assist nil local tncomo tax payors ln tiling -tholr reports. All H' should avail thomsolvoa ot tho col- loctors help and got tholr returns oil early. MARRIED MEN WIN IN RABBIT HUNT As a result ot being beaten in a rab- bit hunt lost Thursday tho slnglo mon of tho Third Ward ato giving tho IB married mon a supper and danco at jB; tho Arcado tonight (Thursday). B' Tho married and single mon enter- ed Into an agroomout last wook that tho losors of a hunt wero to put up tho Buppor and danco for tho winners.

Tho nlmrods ot tho district polished up tholr fire arms and nlno marksmen from each Bldo woro chosen and made H. tho trip to Codnr Valloy on Thursday. Aftor sovoral hours of sport in shoot- tng tho nlmblo footod Jacks a count wns taken with tho result that the marrlod mon bagged ninety-five rabbits whllo tbo compotlvo team had 1 only brought ln seventy-five. Hence, tho big tlmo nt tbo Arcado tonight at tho oxponso of tho slnglo men, JB'. Eleven Feet of SllpperlneM.

H' Tho green moruy Is tlio longest ot the eel family, sometimes reaching 11 feet In length. mt. I 1 I THAT WAS 3 1 A WONDERFUL SHOW I ifi LAST NIGHT Hi fli I The Four Horsemen I I of The Apocalypse I ITU bbV Special School Matinee I Today at 3:30 At The Royal II PRICES ALL STUDENTS 30c, ADULTS 65c. I SAME SHOW TONIGHT I I AT THE NATIONAL I With Special Orchestra I PRICES DOWN STAIRS 85c, GALLERY 55c. Jfc- I THE8E PRICE8 INCLUDE WAR TAX.

Or 11 CURTAIN AT 8:15 PROMPT. 91 jg ONLY ONE SnOW BU1 A LONG ONE. II P. O. I.

tickets not good for this entertainment. ffi I ROYAL-NATIONAL 1 11 II.

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