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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 1939 tt4 Select Your Christmas Presents Now 4 t A Small Deposit will hold them until MISSIONARIES Christmas. Stock of House Slippers for the Family. Turkey Dinners With Us. Turkey Sandwiches Short Order Dinners of All Kinds Fancy Ice Cream Dishes I t f f Save $20 On New I Kelvinator Washer i: Was $84.95 COME IN TODAY -- MASSIVE I WHITE Our Suppply Is Limited! When You Need Hardware Give Us A Call. t Lehi Hardware - GLENN WING, Manager MAIN STREET A LEHI, UTAH lfmtHH : i I Ml mond Jones, Friday. Hospital INotes A son was born to Mrs. A son was born to Mrs- Jack Welker of Cedar Fort, at the Lehi medical Hospital, Thursday. Monday - Russell Schow received care at the Lehi Hospital, and Tuesday. he placed so much confidence in us and our ability to yield an upliftng influence to the whole community by standing true to the principle of righteous living. ''I have just recently returned from Eighteen months in that Germany. country gave me a very good insight as to what can be accomplished by voluntary abstaining from alcoholic liquors and the use of tobacco among the youth and men holding responsible positions. No German boy can smoke cigarettes and remain in the Hitler-yout- h Soldiers organization. and officers are not allowed to be seen smoking on the streets they have learned by experience that it is not well to be found intoxicated while in uniform. The obvious and most strikng reasons for such rigid but logical regulations are to preserve the nation. Soldiers need healthy bodies and sound alert minds to combat in modern warfare. It tikes the same attributes of both body and mind to make leaders in any walk of Donald Gammett of Pleasant Grove, Friday. Rulon Russon underwent an operation at the Lehi Hospital, Tuesday. RINSO, Package Schillings Coffee Currants, Large Package Raisins, 4 Pound . 10c 2 10c baby The Adult Educational classes in Clothing and Design will be held in 24c 39c 1 the Lehi High School Buildng each Wednesay, from 7 to 9 :30 p. m. All those interested invited to join the class. Mrs. Marcelle Hawkins will be the teacher in charge. GIFTS Children's Pajamas 79c Figured Outing Flannel, Yard 19c Light Outing Flannel, Oil Cloth. Yard Yd. 15c Ladies' Pure Silk Hose 25c MEN'S J J BOYS 200 to choose from. Beautiful Patterns by Nu Vogue 25c 49c DRESS S8c SHIRTS CUSTOM STYLED 98c $1.49 $1.65 41.95 HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S LADIES' CHILDREN'S Boxed Singles T0 49c ATHENIAN CLUB NOTES CAIINO'I HOSE xne Atnenian Club were enter tained at the home of Mrs. L. B Adamson, Wednesday afternoon. The play ''Katrina," was read by Mrs. Lavere Wadley of American Fork. The next meeting will be held Wednesday. November 22, at the home of Mrs. S. L. Wells. TROJAN MAID Manufactured by a mills already famous for workmanship. Individually packed in a gift pack., 73c 89c RCSANNA CARD OF THANKS 24c 98c FROCKS $1.98 We wish to thank the Lehi Fire-;me- n and our neighbors for their assistance at tke recent fire at the Three Bar Dairy. Their effective work saved the property and surroundings Heber J. Webb irom Deing destroyed by the fire. State Street Three Bar Dairy. 83c $2.58 WEBB'S for Prompt Delivery FURNISHINGS & SOU j poison nicotine has been found in tobacco; and even coffee and tea contain injurious substances, caffien and tannic acid. "This Word of Wisdom which the Mormons have been living for years is everywhere in full accord with the latest findings of science. ''Adherence to these principles reduces the cost of living the main economic problem of our day. There is little poverty among the Latter-da- y Three-fourtSaints. of the Mormons own their home in which percent are they live. Seventy-seve- n engaged in productive occupations and the very small percentage who must turn to relief are not burdens of the tax payers, but are taken care of by tne Mrmons 0WT1 Security Program The press and the public have been very kind to my companion. Elder Dwin L. Dial and myself in extending to us the opportunity of presenting our views, of which, we Ward Sunsbia, sunshine party tt uauif r'erson A j Wednesday afternoon. rograa. refreshments wcr enjoj, and together gofiai district: wj ' 1 tr , r fell' Hf 1 v 1 I i EnjoYYour Thanksgiving tiolidaY Trip Grace Webb Lehi, Utah I BY TRAIN It's Comfortable! You can read, as you ride in write, or just relax delightful comfort. It's Carefree! You'll be free from No worry about hazards. highway the weather. No unexpected expense. It's Convenient! LOW FARES Round trip in coaches Iron. -- 'CjI to: $22.40 $47.00 Los Angeles Chicago Alto very low far o-- Ask local agent about the convenient schedules and low fares 5) J. WHYDE, Agent Phone 7 1 L4S7 LONGER -- COST LESS INSULATE BETTER are very grateful. R. USEFUL 5c We have plenty of Lemon and Citron Peels, Mince Meat, Yams, Mix Candy. Nuts, Oranges. Cranberries, Grapes, Everything for an enjoyable thanksgiving dinner. BRQAQ3ENT and NOTICE for 19c FOODS 20-- Price 25c THANKSGIVING Call Ronald daughter of Orem, were removed to the home of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs of Pleasant Grove, Saturday. 22c 27c Package PUMPKIN. Utah Valley Mixed Vegetables Delmonte Salmon Fruit Cake Mix Mrs. The Lehi Fifth the; Th; allotments follow, .1. fnr f .irh u-suuei :.r.y Freeman Royle;; i.V.i H. Tatter-WaltHebert Taylor of Salt Lake City American Fork i James Hoidaway; 3. - .1; Vineyard was a Lehi visitor, Wednesday. , R. PRACTICAL Help to promote a friendship which Miss Vera Anderson was removed will last indefinitely. Remember A baby girl was born to Mrs. Ray- - to her home, Sunday, following a re- others as you would like to be recent appendicitis operation. membered on a birthday or Xmas. Make your selection while stocks Mrs. Wallace Glover and baby are complete. A small deposit will daughter were removed to their hold your choice at our store, until home, Thursday. you need it. Specials tf ut-'a- t Now $64.95 PORCELAIN - - ! 'I am now writing for or against the general public opinion. I, do say that it is a disgrace both to the Church and to a civic group to have the best people divide their opinion and support on major social FOR THE SENIOR HOP matters. This is especially true in with the liquor and HAVE YOUR HAIR STYLED TO connection tobacco problems- FIT YOUR TYPE In saying this I am not referring directly to the character of the ALTA S BEAUTY SHOP American people, that our Federal and State governments are now reAlta Webb, Hair Stylist Phone 49 or 92 quired to pay out more than LEHI a year for relief. It is true MAIN STREET that we would loose that amount in taxes if this hideous traffc were to De crushed, but no one is .obliged to life. ''It is not necessary to cross the drink on grounds that he is contrito find a people who have waters as an T buting to the State treasury the evils brought on increase in relief would more man done away with the from indulgent use of alcoholic offset his meager 'contribution.' use to tobacco. The Morand drinks to "Liquor is doing a great harm our people, especially to the youth. mon people, now numbering approxiIt is even striking our own homes mately three quarters of a million and runing some of our sons, yes, and persons have used a simple, effective method of maintainng good health now, even the girls of our families. and prolonging life for nearly the "Mr. G. R. Borland addressing the hundred years. The death rate past young people comprising the UniverW'isdom group is less Word of of this Not in of his 'Be Live, message sity of civilized counone that half than Deceived," Sunday, Oct. 15, brought moral and mental, and the tries, out the fact very clearly and definiteabove the are conditions far economic to done be must ly that something curtail the drinking and smoking of average. "The recent great advance in sciour youth. We, that had the privience has shown the correctness of lege of hearing his views and advice of Wisknow, either through observation of the teachings of the Word to be shown been has dom. Alcohol others or self analysis that what he said wag true We were happy that a physiological poison; the deadly YOU SAVE $20.00 FULL ..r.ct- r Pruvo Thur- - Cummttee held a . r.. tf,e nonie ui jmib. DINER f ::DICK' tl , ir.-- it ..,:ttre at T,.r' a! '. VtV K.'f ! t. ( Eat Your Thanksgiving If lav commodities corper- - $500.-000,0- Served AH Next Week Confections ! I ' Dinner iUrp!u v.J n'.adc V OVERCOATS Powers hoc tore mtiii n 1, or, v hew-eve- r, Winter is coming. WOOL COATS - L-- can? FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY COATS LEATHER A:: "Editor Tribune: 'Youth, shall we drink and smoke just because the law says that we SNOW SUITS and SNOW SHOWS FOR GIRLS WARM CLOTHING t Foote; Salem and aaiiUTV Soivn cnriMensen, salens; Slir: MADE FUK UUUni I ,vMe and Spanish Fork 1, MiJ Harrison, Springvilile. The onions will be shipj 7jV(5a to or.ior.s Growers interesu-.f Lt,r 15. re,. (( Vi cars the their ('ur,,-v contact supervisors at ldh vhcd i" L. ' The fcJlowir,g clipping from the Trbune of Albert Lea. Evening Minn., was written by Elder Sterling Evans, of Lehi, now laboring in the Northern States Mission. NEW DRESSES and HOSIERY SHOES and RUBBER ie. Provo 1, G. L. Knudsen; ONION ALLOTMENTS WITH OUR NOVEMBER Sterling Evans." J. WHIPPLE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Friends and associates of R. J. Whipple called at the Whipple home, Sunday, where an open house was held, honoring Mr. Whipple's birthday anniversary. One hundred and sixty guests called during the afternoon. In the receiving line were: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Mrs. Ora Chipman of Salt Lake City, B. W. Whipple, and Mrs. June Jorgenson. Mrs. Ada Whipple was in charge of the dining room assisted by Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mrs R. B. Worlton. Miss Edna Rolfe. Miss Thelma Goodwin, Miss Arleen Goodwin and Miss Phyllis Jorgensen. The Whipple family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple at dinner, following the reception. Roofs of Number One Red Cedar Shingles will only kind of roofing material to the strength of an old roof.that actually adds d Cedar Shingles ftIl)Lpayi!! Right Over is the best way to Saves time, litter damage to shrubbery, and building contents. f roof ives remarkable in.,??tLtype warm m winter, cool in summer. re-ro- - do-ubl- e solvevnait0r leak- lhe - the Cedar ?bfnqU,are fe1 applied on your home is only ,f Mrs. Christie Russell and son, Walton, spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Issac Fox, Sr.. they motored to Springville. Sunday to attend the farwell testimonial for Rulon B. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs' John Fox, and a grandson of Mrs. Isaac Fox, Sr. who is leaving for the Texas mission this week. O ' luri Mo PHONE v a Dmin ...... 1 1 1 Phone and let us hihest 111 (es , grade Red i ie-tiooli- and 15 STATE STREET, LEHI ! jt DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR 55000 The State Bank of TELEPHONE 85 LeWi MAIN STREET, LEHI, HTAH |