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Show i ! ihe ehi Free TheGty's Only Home-Owne- N ewspaper d LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER P&l 29. . v,Br, , 'fieShow Tickets For 20 Did You Ever Stop To Think? Thomas Crabb, Veteran Families Given This Week Sugar Employee, Dies than an aggregation celebrate the Xmas n0rder, nu ivt JLa the .spirit of By Edson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma. After all, a city is nothing more or less of cituens; gome good, some bad and some indifferent The civic Clty U no hieh the average of its citizens. . ihe greatest assets a city can have are cleanliness, beauty, enterprise and a spirit to do greater things. The financial assets of city4 measure its prosperity. As its assets are increased, prosperity increases; as its ts decrease, prosperity shrinks. MONEY SPENT IN THE HOME CITY INCREASES ITS ASSETS. MONEY SPENT AWAY FROM HOME DECREASES THEM. A MOVING, ACTIVE SPIRIT IN EVERYTHING THAT PROMOTES THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE HOME CITY MAKES BETTER BUSINESS. Mrs. Burch and family. George Lamb and family. i RELIEF WORK HELD H UP BY SNOW v" eniru" j to rorr SHOW at the 29th or December Thursday, ly 80th. Jjtf, December names have been selected, to go to an from each ward, entertain-- l of good clean, free and Press the of at the expense as-se- On account of the recent heavy fall of snow the relief work has n postponed until weather will permit working. Anyone in need of relief that cannot wait until the work is again underway can get in touch with the chairman and if the case is T Theatre. will be available. shown at the Cozy are justifiable help he pictures at where best that are shown any. STERLING FOX RETURN'S nrice. FROM MISSION FIELD are to go all at one I L he family im nr must present a of December 29th as admittance If you haven't a paper you may I office. ...llinir ....6 of nlir fire one uy nave w ress Free and he Cory to passes family given thirty on our not are If you li people. Wiption list, now is a gooa unit; and Sterling Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fox returned home Saturday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fox. Sterling has spent the past two years in the California mission and re ports a very enjoyable and profitable time spent, although he is glad to be loin our large nu f back home again. are uumiimuiB. le the free passes Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle and he following families are invited Mr. Mrs. Eli Fox left Lehi about u wests to the Cozy on Thurs- two and weeks ago going to Boulder City December 29, or Friday, where they visited for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans and here Lvid Adams and family. they met Sterling who accompanied Eichard Gray and family. on to Los Angeles. them In Caland family, . Erickson ifornia with Homer visited Royle they and rank Gurney family. who is laboring as a missionary there C. Phillips and family. and visited many points of interest Joseph Watkins and family. in and around Los Angeles. While in essie Barnes and family, California they were guests of Mrs. ick Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fox's brother, William Lawhorn and family. Prestwich. L P. Harding and family, They report Homer as feeling fine foscoe Riffie and family, and doing a splendid work. He hat letter Colledge and family. been made president of his Ifrft, Samuel recently Wright and family. branch of the Mexican mission. 1. J. Wkite and family, ack Wilson and family. essie Patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jerling of family. Mlism E. Gray, Jr., and family. Highland, spent Monday at the Wm. L Carrol and family. Wing home. I f ' Lehi Stake of Zion Strides Forward The Lehi Stake of Zion has made rapid strides and steady progress since its organization in 1928. Ward and stake officers have been continue-l- y pressing forward and altho the progress might have seemed slow, figures show that there has been pro gress and these officers should be congratulated and complimented on the good work along with ward mem bers who have been loyal and work ing the church. According to the Stake Clerk, Her man C. Goatea the Fairfield Ward and the Fifth Ward should especially complimented on their record in visiting the homes as ward teachers; Fairfield during fee past year has a record of percent and the of ninety-nin- e one Fifth Ward has The average standing of the stake in attendance and ward teaching as compared with previous years is as HEAVY SNOW DELIGHTS CHILDREN ON CHRISTMAS at 3 P. M. Dec, 31, 1932 FREE Picture SHOW TTgjjL You mu.t be present will" 7" Ueket' to win. Sponsored By Remember 3:00 P. M. in the Royal Theatre Free Prizes BBlWallsWHpl ' one-ha- lf LEHI MUTUAL MAKES ANOTHER RECORD According to A. H. Pettegrew, gen eral secretary for the M. I. A. the Lehi Stake is the first to send in all of the general fund assessed to the stake for the year 1931-3The following is a part of the let ter of commendation that was received by the Lehi Stake Board of the 2. M. I. A. "Accept our appreciation George Gustas of Price, driver of the machine in which Pantagas was a passenger, received lip laceration and severe cuts. Gustas was arrested and turned over to the district court at Provo, charged with driving while intoxicated. His case was tried in the district court Wednesday at 2 o'clock. year, makng a change in meeting places, as all meetings in the past AUTO COLLISION year have been held in the Second Ward. Three were injured and one A special speaker has eeen arrangarrested as a result of an automo ed for to speak to the Higfi Priests bile collision on State Street Sunday at the Priesthood Union meeting. ' o night. 18 Jones Mr. of Myrle daughter Lehi relatives received announceand Mrs Evan Jones of Lehi, suffered ments this week of the birth of a a severe cut on her forehead and girl to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. bruises. Paul Pantages, 38, of Salt baby Roberts on December !8th in WashLake City, had his front teeth all ington D. C. Mr. Roberta is the bob loosened, lip lacerations and a frac- of Mrs. Emma Jane Roberta and la ture of the upper jaw. studying law at the nation's capital. IN I. We Cater To Particular People WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN Thursday and Friday L ' BUCK JONES in , L South of the Rio Grande Another of those good Westerners. Also Good Comedy 5c and Something different YouH like 10c With Cozy Coupons Only. it 1,000 Pounds Coal FREE Saturday Saturday and Sunday, Two Days Only of this remittance (meaning the assessment) and the splendid given associates in this JOHN BERRY MORE in that and your you by great picture you have all been waiting for department of our work. It will no doubt be a source of satisfaction to to le Inyou and your formed that your stake is the first and only stake so far this season to go Every woman's blood will beat Strong men's eyes will fill with tears! over the top 100 percent" Barrymore pours his burning genius into one of the most stirring human Signed A. H. Pettegrew. documents the stae has ever given to the screen. - The Lehi Stake Board wish to extend their thanks for the and work of the ward presidencies and bishoprics in putting this over. They realze that this work is put over WARREN BAXTER in by the wards as units, and the effort necessary under present conditions Is to be appreciated. UA Bill of Divorcement" New Year's Day, Monday Jan. 2nd O - Miss Jones was riding in a car driven by Kenneth Meredith, 22, of Pleasant Grove. Meredith and John Glenroy of Pleasant Grove, another passenger, escaped injury. The injured were treated at the Lehi Hospital. The accident occurred about 10 p. m. Sunday night when the car driven by Guatos, traveling south and on the wrong Bide of the road forced the car in head of the Meredith car off the pavement and the Meredith car following close behind did not have time to clear the pavement The cars the Church of Jesus Christ; holding struck head on and both were badly the office of a Seventy in that church. demolished in front He is survived by his widow two sons, Nevin and Charles R--, both of STAKE TO CHANGE MEETING Lehi; one daughter, Mrs. Albert Smith, of Garfield; six brothers and PLACES WITH THE NEW YEAR sisters, Charles and Agens, Mrs. Annie Fyffe, all of Lehi; William The first priesthood union meeting and Eliza of Gunnison; Alexander of of the new year will be held in the Scotland; and nine progeny. Fifth Ward chapel on the second SunFuneral services will be held Fri- day in Jauary (January 8th). Beday, December SOtK at 2 o'clock in ginning with that meeting the stake Lehi Second Ward with Bishop S. I. will hold all Stake Union meetings in Goodwin in charge. the Fifth Ward during the coming TWO INJURED A heavy blanket of wet snow made the children and many of the older follows: people rejoice during the Christmas At sacrament meetings 1928 season this year Christinas morning 28 percent of members present; dawned with one of the prettiest scenes of the year. Altho the snow drifted a little and made it hard to get a measurement of the depth a report from one of the mines in Am. feet Fork showed three and of snow on the level in the canyon. The snow fell unevenly through-ou- t this county and Salt Lake county. After the heaviest falling of snow it was found that Salt Lake has at least a half of foot more snow than Lehi, while American ForK did not have quite as much, but throughout highland and Alpine a heavier layer was left. Provo received a little more snow than the northern part of the county. Royal Theatre 1 1928 meetings: of members visited; 192959 percent of members visited; 1930 70 percent of members visited; 193188 percent of members visited; and 193279 percent of members visited. The stake membership has increased 76 in 1932 over 1931 percent. will be held in the Free Show At priesthood 20 percent of members present; 1929 1930 26 percent of members present; 1931 25 percent of members present; 1932 30 percent of members present Ward teaching: 1928 58 percent one-hundr- The eople's Annual Drawin Co-op- 's 17 percent of members present; 1929 18 percent of Members present; 1930 19 percent of members present; 1931 21 percent of members present; 1932 23 percent of members present Thomas Crabb, 67, a resident of Lehi since 1889, died Tuesday noon at his home in Lehi of an illness of six months which has held him bedfast for the past six weeks. The illness is a result of a tumor. Mr. Crabb was born in Dundee Scotland, February 28, 1865, the son of Charles and Ann Scrowther Crabb. He emigrated to Utah in July, 1887, settling in Cache Valley for two years and then movtng to Lehi, where he has &ince made his home. He on January 27, married Jane Coop 1890, in Salt Lake and a few years later he and his wife went to the temple for sealing. Mr. Crabb was employed to help clear the grounds for the Lehi Sugar Company in 1890 and worked for the sugar company until 1926, when the Lehi factory shut down. He advanced in the sugar company until at the time of retiring he was a foreman fn the Lehi factory. He was known as a loyal worker "Six Hours To Live" CARD OF THANKS with MIRIAM JORDAN and JOHN BOLES a cast! What a picture! You have never seen anything just like What We wish to extend our sincere We whole heartedly recommend it! Holds you spell bound every clock-ticthanks and appreciation to our many this production for its rare quality and its amazing drama. friends and neighbors who assisted MATINEE MONDAY, JAN. 2, NEW) YEAR'S DAY 3 P. M. 6c and 15c us in any way during the illness and Evenngs 10c and 25c Coupons not excepted on this picture. burial of our beloved wife and mother. Mr. Julius Otterson and family. k. DansArf Dec 30 Dance Pri, Holiday |