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Show me em wee Press o The City's Only XME I Home-Owne- d Newspaper LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER NUMBER 15 8, 1932 Anderson Wins Ole Ellingson Brought City Board Of Health Here For Burial School Election By 11 Votes Sends Out Warning IB. winter Lehi j apite of the young a MOTT-SABEinced Wednesaay, large j out to cast their votes for a S'board member from Leni. A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sabey anwere cast A. B. nounce the votes 922 jf engagement of their son, n leading with 407 votes, Glen to Miss Leah Mott, daughter of 396 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott S. Broadbent receiving of Ameri- irua i Y I nd Edward Larsen with 116 can Fork. s. J Six ballots were spoiled. The marriage to take place in Salt u,r-were crood capable men Lake, December 14, 1932. .&her would have made a good Both young people are well known , j in their communities and have many Doaru. friends In Lehi and American Fork i fthe Be extremely careful with cold as1 was advised by the State Health Department is the warning of the Local Board of Health. The proper thing to do in case of a cold is to immediately go to bed, to keep plenty of fluids and good elimination reuntil temperature mains normal. Do not "wait until cold develops into a severe cold or influenza before going to bed and doctoring. If these simple precautions are taken it will help to prevent the spread of diseases and will prevent the development of severe cases and wishing them happiness. Several socials are being planned TO BE EMONSTRATION in their honor, one being a dance at pneumonia. HELD FRIDAY the DansArt, Saturday evening, Dec. A few days in bed at the begin17. whether school children or adults ning eat cutting demonstration will They wil make their home in Lehi. will almost invariably save considerJen in the Memorial Building, able time from loss of work or school Professor m. 3:30 HANSEN-CARTE- R at by p. 7 in the end. Certain sections about Smith of the U. A. C. Prof. the state have had severe influenza will demonstrate the proper Cards are out announcing the epidemics. It is to be hoped that meats. ays of cutting an curing marriage of Miss Fern Hansen, through the of the peo(,nw$e having meat that they wish daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanple that Lehi will be able to prevent tmirVi with . in in irat fr ... Wfll piCClOC fe.v JU sen, to Darrel Carter, son of Mr. and and check the epidemic now. p. B. fcarrett or Mr. Evans Anderson, Mrs. James Carter on Wednesday, The schools in with the (lemontsration is brought here by December 14th in the Salt Lake Temthe Local Board now are of Health and County Agent ple. rrm Bureau Both young people are well a an before absent A attendpermit requiring good is very timely. known here, Mr. Carter being a memstudent can return. In other words rb fhoula De assurea as many peo- ber of the popular Carter dance when children have been out of school wall appreciate a lesson on home orchestra and Miss Hansen having for reason they must have a perany been employed at the Lehi Hospital !jie f meats. mit before they can their o I for several years. They have hosts classes. This is a safety pre just M. Stewart left Saturday of friends wishing them happiness r. A. will she where Lake in life. Salt and success City, r ,Jfor a few months, with her Mr. and LEHI MEN WORKING ter and . 'A. C. Jensen, AT TOPLIFF X . yi re-ent-er Ole Ellingson, 68, former resident caution and will be enforced. The students who are absent can either of Lehi and a resident of St, Anthony, get a permit from the doctors office Idaho, died Saturday, December 8, at or be examined at the school offices, the home of his son, Wayne Ellingas the health officials are going out son of Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was born in Lehi, September of their way to have some one there each morning to take care of those 23, 1864, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mr. Ellingson spent his who have been absent. Ellingson. childhood in Lehi growing up to manhood here. JUDGE G. A. WALL He married Kate Friel of Spring-vill- e HAS NARROW: ESCAPE June 12, 1899, in Manti Temple settled here. He was cashier and G. Wall A. City Judge narrowly Lehi's of first bank, the Lehi Comescaped serious injury when enroute Bank. mercial to Provo last Thursday. Mr. Wall Mr. Ellingson with his family went to pass a Wasatch school bus on Provo Bench and just as he got moved, to Canada in 1901 where they even with the bus the driver turned settled and Mr. Ellingson engaged in into the Lincoln School striking the real estate dealings, stocks, etc. From Canada the family moved to Wall car in the side. The impact two years. tearing two fenders and the running Oregon, living there about to St. moved 1917 In Anthony, they board from the Wall car, caved in Idaho, where they remained until Mr. the door and sprung the frame. Mr. Wall was not seriously injured Ellingsbn's, death. He was district probate judge In although he was stunned and badly St. Anthony for several years, leavshaken up. ing a host of friends who mourn him Mrs. H. C. Evans, Mrs. Steve as a friend and progressive citizen. His widow and seven of their nine Zimmerman and Mrs. Rex Holmstead will attend the Daughters of Utah children survive, O. W. Ellingson, Pioneers in the American Fork taber Idaho Falls; E. W. Ellingson, St. Chinook, nacle where the histories of Margaret Anthony; Ed Ellingson, Robinson and G. H. Robinson will be Mont,; Mark Ellingson, Rochester, given. The Robinson family will al N. Y.; Kathryn Ellingson, Cleveland, so give the program. Ohio; Sherwin Ellingson, Santa Cruz, Appropriate Gifts CARDS i "fe are making a special rate on Cards to subscribers is week. We are offering a box ci "21 beautiful cards with Clij-istma- s en-lop- some valued at 15e--aeach for 25c with each paid Wription to the Lehi Free -- t Mr. William A. Evans has a crew of men working at Topliff, getting out limerock. The rock is being hauled by truck to the railroad where it :s loaded and shipped to OgJen. The ore shipments began Wednesday and will continue for two more weeks. Fifteen men from Lehi all working at Topliff, on the contract, at present. REMEMBER fbR Evekydodj( 15 Shopping Days Until Christmas 4 Weeks Until The Big Annual Co-oDrawing. Get your tickets now. p. We Allow 30c Dozen for Large White Eggs In Trade. We Cater To Particular People" WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN liery Wednesday and Saturday Night I Drawing. Grocery Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Friday Wednesday. Thursday HOLT in i JACK inter-nation- I al Fruits and Vegetables 5 lbs. 25c Fancy California Head Lettuce 10c 15c Bacon Squares T Bone Steaks and Monday Saturday. Sunday The Screen SETH PARKER in Jumbo Celery Three Dozen Oranges 10c 5c Bunch 20c Pound Pound 2 Pounds 25c Pork Chops 25c Sausage and Hamburger The store of a thousand gifts. ShopA. Early. HOURS TO That Great Radio Star Now On "WAY BACK HOME" 10 A. M. FREE DELIVERY Except Saturdays when we make six deliveries. 9 f Come all of you, the family. Prepare yourself for a treat of a bring . ... . Tn a show to , v.: ii ir. i, nnuJ no'nAr runie. trimming witn laugnter, inearuuean. ukiwj. - fill and exalt as you've never been moved before. LIHI SANTA CLAUS CALLS FOR HELP M. 11 The Lions Club and schools fpf Lehi have worked out a plan whereby many children can be made happy on Christmas morning with bright shiney reconditioned toys and dolls. It is desirous that every family in Lehi who possbly can, furnish some kind of toys or dolls which can te put in good condition with every little expense. The toys and dolls will be gathered up by students of the Junior High and and Grammar A. M. and 3:30 the Primary Schools. These toys and dolls will be turned over to Mr. Coulam of the High School who will have charge of the work of reconditioning and repaint- ing. It is requested by the committee that all toys and dolls be turned in than Monday, December 12th so that the work can be completed and the articles placed In homes where they will be most ap predated and where otherwise good old Santa may not be able to visit. Let's everybody help. not later MISSIONARY BENEFIT PROGRAM IN THIRD WARD SUNDAY EVENING In spite of depression and hard times the Lehi Lions Club and Lehi City officals are planning a real community Christmas for the kiddies of Lehi again this year. Plans are underway for a large community Christmas tree and program to be held possibly on Saturday afternoon or evening, December 24. Plans are also underway to have Santa call at homes where little hearts might otherwise be made unhappy and Christmas a disappointment to little ones owing to financial difficulties faced by many Lehi H Prayer. Sacramental service. Piano solo Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. Reading Miss Jeanne Coleman. Vocal trio Gail and Flossie Webb and Arva Wing. Musical selection Darrel Carter. Vocal trio Gail and Flossie Webb and Arva Wing. Speaker Mrs. Alva Fitzgerald. Chorus Junior High School Girls. Benediction. Voluntary contributions will be taken at the door. Everyone is urged to come out and help the ward missionaries. Mr. John Whipple and Mr. Reuben Whipple, of Moapa, Nevada, brothers of Mrs. Angus Gardner were guests at the Gardner home Tuesday night. Webb's Annual Prize Drawin; i December 31, w 1 932 The following prizes will be given away FREE Meat Department Good Comedy. polo thrills, spills and chills of an BRING IN YOUR COUPONS 49c with Jello Sweet Potatoes "THIS SPORTING AGE" match. 27e Coffee 10c Pkg. Large Cornflakes 15c Large Pierces Catsup No. 2 Can Tree Tea, 1 Pound Pkg 47c McDonalds (Sweet) Cake lb. Cake .'.15c Chocolate Christmas Mixed Candy 3 lbs. 35c o; LEHI TO HAVE A COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR Brand 10c 49c 25c (Any Flavor) Hill's Brothers Red Can Coffee 35c 23c Large Rinso 4 praiseworthy undertaking. Lehi cemetery. The missionary committee of the A quartet composed of - Gail and Third Ward have charge of the SunFlossie Webb, Joseph Kirkham end services where the folevening day Lavan Southwick sang "God Be With lowing program will be carried out: You 'Till We Meet Again The grave Song. was dedicated by William Wing. Grocery Department Hill's Blue Can Malted Milk Bread Sugar, 10 Pounds Tasty Malt Chocolate Flavor.. Football or Basketball FREE each can. 3 WITH NUMEROUS OTHER PRIZES at each drawing, get your share of prizes. Coupons given every night, good on all drawings. California; Harold Ellingson, two grandchildren, a brother, Berg Ellingson, Salt Lake, and three sisters, Mrs. Christie Peterson and Mrs. Nora Hopkins, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Sarah Preece, Vernal, Utah. The body was brought to Lehi Wednesday for burial. Friends were enabled to view the remains at the A. II. WJng Mortuary. Burial was in Poca-tell- son-in-la- CHRISTMAS distribution paired and repainted for LehL among the needy little ones of dolls or All those who have any toys their should use not do put that they shoulder to the wheel and help in this - it i Club and homes this year. The Lions schools Lehi shop department of the unused toys or are asking for broken reand schools the to to be taken 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 5th Prize 6th' Prize LADIES' DIAMOND RING BEAUTIFUL 400 DAY CLOCK GENTS' WRIST WATCH LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAG FOUNTAIN PEN and PENCIL SET CUT GLASS WATER SET $25.00 $15.50 $10.00 $5.00 $3.50 $2.00 ticket will be given with every dollar spent now until drawing. from A : at our store Buy your Christmas gifts from us and get in on the above prizes. P. M. . MATINEE SATURDAY j 'ATINEE SATURDAY at 3 o'clock Coupons Good at Matinee J NIGHT Regular Prices, Coupons Jot Accepwu. "J m ' "J11''Wlf!ilT'n' . L 5c and loc. People's Co-o- p. Jeweler and Optometrist - Phones Lehi, Utah 76-7- 8 THE GIFT SHOP rangy? i Dance SESSSE3 3,L rsrSEBMSSESE DanceArt Friday SS3II MAIN STREET |