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Show Th THE LEHI FREE PRESS T..?, V:r. Th. Get Your Turkey A 1! W;ii move these h to your property ana n f- r thrse prices. l.ve j ltt-- s Prize Drawin: reac". ui.i. Will Be Held December 31, 1932 T. D. Udell, North State Road We Cater To Particular Pecple WHERE THE BEST SOUND HCTURES ARE SHOWN Oiurch News BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION TOM KEEN'E in B. H. ROBERTS, SPEAKER AT UNION MEETING the seven was the Seventies the of presidents speaker at Union Meeting. He spoke to the High Priests, Seventies, Elders and Relief Society workers. His talk was on misionary experiences and the dutuies of a Seventy. 0 Closing Out Suits at Goodwin's the Lions Ci th ir.g to football plans. U-n- A lone cowboy on the lone He Breaks Hearts. prairie. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "Easy Street" Funnier than ever. For the kids, for the grown ups. Bring the family. Bring the coupons. Come early get the turkey. LEHI WARD CONFERENCES HELD Ward conferences were hed in Fort, Fairfield and Lehi Fourth Wards Sunday evening. President Rodney Allred and Andrew Fjeld attended the Fairfield President A. Carlos Schow, Herman Goates and Hyrum C. Evans attended the Cedar Fort service. President Virgil Peterson, A. J. Phillips and Joseph Anderson attended the services in Lehi Fourth Ward. Ward conferences will be held next Another Turkey Will Be Given Away Saturday, November 19 Cedar sen-ice- Saturday, Sunday and Monday in "Hold 'Em Jail" . Thursday even-- Gift Sale of Clothing at Godwin's. LEHI LAST RESPECT funeral Impressive DECEMBER PAID TO LYMAN P. LOSEE services the remains of Lyman P. held in Lehi First Ward, E. over Losee were Thursday afternoon with Evans Anderson, con- ducting. Quartet, "Come, Come Ye Saints, Maesa Goates, Emma Philips, Rulon Fox and B. G. Webb. Prayer H. C. Goates. Solo "Going Home," Mrs. Rose Lott. Sketch read and remarks by Bishop H. A. Anderson. Speakers were Edward Southwick, A. J. Evans and President A. Carlos Schow, who spoke of the fine traits of Mr. Losee and his faithfuness. Other musical numbers were, solo, "I'm A Pilgrim Mrs. Edith Evans; violin solo, "Oh My Father, Freda Phillips; closing song, "Nearer My God To Thee" Quartet. Prayer President Rodney C. All-re- Sunday evening (November 20th) in Ask your merchants for Cozy Coupons. With coupons save 10c and 13c Lehi First and Lehi Third Wards. on every ticket It cost no more to trade where they give Cozy coupons. President Virgil Peterson dedicated Conferences of the Lehi Fifth and the grave. Sunheld will be Lehi Second Wards ANOTHER TURKEY AND GOOSE GIVEN AWAY, WEDNESDAY 23RE beautiful floral tirbutes told Many 27. November day evening, of the high esteem in which Mr. Get Your Overcoat at Power's Losee was held. BUCK JONES in adv. Shoe Store. Lyman Peter Losee was born in Lehi. December 9, ISM). His. parents, Abraham Losee and Mary E. Lott Losee came to Lehi in 1850, in reromance. Good Love and thrills galore. In a rough riding sponse to a call from President Rrir-hathorts. Remember two days only, Tuesday and Wednesday. Last chance to get your Turkey or your Goose, Wednesday. Complete change of proYoung. They spent the first gram Thanksgiving. winter in a covered wagon in Lehi field near Utah Lake. They had been with the main body of the saints Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans are Glen Timothy returned home Satthroughout the persecutions preced- in-just their migration to the Rocky urday from Greeley Colorado, where moving into their former home Zimhe has been employed for the past vacated by. Mr. and Mrs. Steve and were intimately ac.Mountains, merman. three weeks. quainted with the Prophet Joseph LEHI LEHI Smith. Mrs. Losee worked for the Overcoat Gift Sale at Goodwin's. Get Your Overcoat at Power's LEHI prophet's family when a girl. Shoe Store. adv. Brother Lyman Losee, as a boy, of Gaisford Miss Salt Lake, Pansy LEHI was guest of honor at a family dinhad the Gospel impressed deep into Truman Ross of Salt Lake City, ner celebrating her birthday annihis heart by these faithful parents. was a dinner guest of Roland Tidil, versary, given by her mother, Mrs. Therefore his testimony always partat the W. S. Evans home, Monday Sarah E. Gaisford, Wednesday evenook of that ferver characteristic of evening. ing. LimLEHI the early Latter-da- y Saints. He reto that mained it's a Gift Suit Sale at Goodwin's true and faithful Powers Call Shoes or F'r Clothing LEHI adv. Shoe Store. testimony to the end. Only an hour Mr. and Mrs. Ely Webb of Idaho before his sudden deah he read the LEHI Falls spent Sunday and Monday visit93rd Section of the Doctrine and Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford and Mrs. ing Lehi relatives. A. F. Gaisford attended a luncheon STATE STREET PHONE 15 LI HI at the home of Mr. Dewey Gaisford Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman in Salt Lake in Wednesday, are moving into the Frank Butts honor of Mrs. City, L. W. Gaisford of Los home this week. Angeles, California. LIONS NEWS far m At Last Lehi Lumber Co. YES WE ME A N IT We're Going To Quit Carrying Suits and Overcoats WE'RE CLOSING OUT Our entire stock and at prices that look like gifts. You'll sureall ly believe in a Santa Claus when you see what they are marked in plain figures. It hurts a lot to sell at such prices but this stock of suits and overcoats our loss your profit Good clean merchandise too must be of cost soldregardless I AN OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY DAD AND THE BOYS SOMETHING USEFUL FOR XMAS A SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT. NEW STOCK ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES 15, 40 and 60 Watt 10c 100 Watt 20c. Electric Light Sets For Christmas Trees 50c Set No we're not going out of business but just selling out our clothing department at giveaway prices. Start Your Xmas Buying Now 1 ' """""""J' Sensible Suggestions BLANKETS, OVERCOAT, SUIT, SWEATER, FOOTWEAR, SILK DRESS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY SLIPPERS, GALOSHES, o,1 MUFFLERS S..J1ESIT CASE, OVERNITE CASE GARTERS, HAT, SOX, OXFORDS, BOOTS. HIGH TOPS ' - HANDKERCHIEFS. GOODWINS f jj I III lit? ?ft f tfl (fife The board of directors of the Lehi Lions Club met Saturday night when two new committees were formed. Club was formed to try The Inter-cit- y to keep up better relationships between the neighboring community clubs in Utah County, with D. R. A committee Mitchell as chairman. the preserfor a campaign fostering vation of public property with Dr. This Elmo Eddington as chairman. committee will 'attempt to get the of the city council. church and schools in putting over a campaign to teach respect for the public property of Lehi. The board of directors also agreed to arrange for the transportation of the Lehi High School Band to participate in the Home Coming parade at the B. Y. U. in Provo, Saturday, The Lehi Band with other bands of Utah County will take part in a concert of the combined bands under the direction of Robert Sauer of the B. Y. U. The band will occupy a position in the parade with the Lehi B. Y. U. students who are using Tennis as the theme of their section of the parade. The band will be guests of the B. Y. U. at the B. Y.-C. U. football game in the afternoon. Ararngements were also made to assist with the floats from Lehi for the parade. A program was arranged where every Lions Club in Utah County would be visited by some memoer of the Lehi Club. The program for the Lions meeting for Thursday night, November IT, in charge of Thomas Powjrs, Joseph Robison and Stanley Taylor. Lunch- ,eon will be served in the Third Ward the Third Ward Relief chapel by ladies. Music will be furnishSociety ed by Roeer. Ronald and Lehnd Price. the lurch-- , Following eon the ions will visit the Muniipa! Power Plant, where its working r.nd distribution will be explained. Mayor 1. W, Fox and the city council win be guests of the club, Thursday evening, The Provo. Ohainh r of Commerce are sending a representative to ht- - MAIN STREET LEHI j I j Covenants and requested that every member of his family read it carefully. His last advice to his family was" live the Gospel more closely. He was a quiet, unassuming man the who did his good not before in secret but to praise gain public Hauling wood or plowing a garden plot for a destitute widow, comfortbeing the sick or those in sorrow, as acts friending little children such served He him. these characterize 15 year? as an acting Deacon gathere ing food for the poor, and forty-onHe served as teacher. ward as years '.nairman of the church service committee of the High Priests Quoroum of the Lehi First Ward until recently when ill health compelled him to resign. He worked in the temple considerably and took special interest and delight in this work. He was married to Mary Ann Peterson in the Logan Temple, Nov. She also was of pioneer 11, 1888. parents, Andrew A. and Mary Peterson. They were converted to the Gospel in Sweden and after coming to Utah for their religion, settled in Lehi, 1802. Eisrht children were born to Brother and Sister Losee, seven of which are still living. Surviving brorfier Lyman Losee are his wife, Mary Ann, three daughters, Mrs. Mary Olsen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Fork Clyde Durrant of American and Venice Isee, four sons, Andrew, Abe and Francis Losee of Lehi; and David L. Losee of Salt Lake, a brother, David A. Losee of Lehi and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Goates of Salt i.aKe. a cniid ana tnree grand- children preceded him to the Great Besides the immediate Beyond. dMiiiiiBffn family there are hosts of and friends to mourn the loss Get Your Shoe Store. Overcoat at n ol". f' Pot LEHI The Fort Wall Camp of the Bp P. met at the home of Mrs. Ford, Thursday, November 10. $jf M. A. Clark conducting. Sitfi camp members; remarks of welT Mrs. W. A. Ford; history of Mr J Mrs. Luke Titcomb by Mrs. Davis; reading, Mrs. Winzell son; guitar selection, Iva Russoe .Miss Knudson; airs. ' n ! At , A v ui j. gave the lesson on "Early Indus ot Leni; :oia i reading, piano solo, Dorothy Ford; rep in P' advisory board meeting Mrs. Charlotte Lewis. Dainty freshments were served by Mr A. Ford. Light Globes 10c at Goodwin's LEHI Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daupf Bonnie Jean, Mrs. Reuben Wc Russell Worlton and Ralph W 1 attended Parents Day at the Atl Bonnie Jean L Logan, Friday. ham attended the nursery si while the others visited the colk? 4? ; IH31 For Clothing or Shoes Call P'j Shoe Store. LEHI , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rasnrt of Salt Lake and children guests of Mrs. Mary Winn, Sw?t LEHI It's a Gift Suit Sale at I1 Good LEHI r Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Drai- 1 and son, tiwm ot L,os Anewefcur fonia, are visiting Mr. and SvJames Clark. -' - ..it Ja Jge .jth I- - so ed To Be Given Awav Decem ber 24, 1932 11 r; 1st Prize, American Bosch Radio Set. 2nd Prize, Electric Waffle Iron. 3rd Prize, AH Steel Coaster Wagon. 4th Prize, 18 inch Ma-M- a Doll 5th Prize, Two Six Months Subsriptions to Lehi Free Press. All s bck ill aid to Tickets given with each 25c purchase. Commencing Saturday, November 12. as o Gilchrist Hardware A Home Institution 1 GOLDEN RULE r f MAIN STREET THE GIFT SHOP "BRANDED" Per Ton 31 Jeiceler and Optomerist Tuesday and Wednesday, 22 and 23 $5.00 31. M. WEMffi j d. Stove Coal T As usual we will show the most appropriate gifts for Xmat and a ticket will be given with every Dollar spent either for merchandise or repair work. BUY HERE AND GET IN ON THE BIG DRAWINYj E. Y. I". A. C. iii-c- u; B. II. Roberts, one of "Freightersthrills.of Destiny" ib 3 NEXT WEEK PRIZES WILL BE ANNOUNCED Wed., Thu., Fri., November 17, 18, 19 BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOSELY Webb's Annual I YU YEAR? 6 Room House For $320 Any Size House For $2C0 to $375 Cozy Theatre A rodeo of fpeed, a round up of He Busts Bronchos! 1 Phone MAIN ' T STREET 5-- J LEHI, UTAH S .vj.,..... frai |