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Show working on their books of remembrTIIAIiKSGIVIIIG AH ance and "Treasures of Truth-- " young people of the ward who are interested are invited to be present on There's Thanksgiving in rcy heart Monday evening, December 4. at 7:30 today. p. m. It makes me feel that life is gay, And I can't help but want to say LlISSIQH&nY COTHER C? LEHI WIVES AHD PAR- RESIDENT DURIED ENTS LIEETIHS Mrs. Mary A- - Hendricki Felt. 57. a "native of Logan, died at her home in Ingle wood California. Saturday, following a stroke. She was a daughter of Sarah and Josiah Hendricks, Utah pioneers an J had lived in Salt Lake and Ihapai, before moving to California. She is survived by one son, Charles R. Felt of Lehi; four grand children, and the following sisters and brotii-erJoseph, James and Albert Hen-driof Logan and Moses Hendricks of Inglewood. A half brother, Thos. Elanchard of Logan. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in Salt Lake City. s: The Missioanry Wives and Parents will meet at the home cf President and Mrs. A. C. Schow on' Friday, December 1 at 7:30 p. m. All members are invited to be present- JUNIOR GENEALOGICAL CLASS TO BE ORGANIZED IN THIRD WARD ks A Junior Genealogical Class will be organized in Lehl Third Ward on Monday, December 4. This class is to be organiezd for the young people 'of the Mutual age who are interested in Tho class will genealogical work. meet be week and instructed in each Mrs. Harry Maning spent Thursday methods the of making genea proper and Friday of last week, at Sandy, a work. records and research logical guest of her daughter and The class will doubtless be popular Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding. among the young people who are son-in-la- w, RE PAIR Costs More Than CARE Someone once said something about an ounce of prevention. That's an old story, but it's true when it comes to taking care of an automobile. It doesn't pay to buy cheap gasoline, or to neglect oil and greasing. Cars brought to our station regularly have a lower repair rate than those casually, cared for. IN YOUR TIME NOW TO HAVE RADIATOR We Carry A Complete Line. STATI0I1 "BUCK" PETERSON and PAUL FREEBAIRN, Mgrs. LEHI Y THEATRE Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest Adraissioi Why Be Satisfied With Less WEEKLY PROGRAM HJEB'iESDAY '. THURSDAY & FRIDAY November 29, 30 and December NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 1 HERE'S J Mae West in "I'm No Angel" with Cary Grant : Just a sensitive girl who climbed the ladder of success wrong by wrong! ALSO GOOD SHORTS Special Matinee Thursday Thanksgiving Day at 4 o'clock P. M. 10c r' ALL SEATS 10c and 15c TRFEt SATURDAY SUI1DAY 6 &10IIDAY December 2, 3 and 4 I'm thankful. NEXT TUESDAY V The Future Farmers of the local high school are holding a dance in the High School Gymnasium tonight SPENCER-FOWLE(Wednesday), with the K. D. Y. L. Ranch Hands furnishing the music. Miss Ha Spencer of American Fork F. F. A. members and the general Milan Fowler, son of Mr. Edand public are joining to maek the dance ward Fowler of this city took place the outstanding social of the year. , last Wednesday. Mrs. Fowler is a granddaughter of SCHOOL HEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and has spent the larger portion of her time their home. at FIRST HIGH- - SCHOOL Beth young people are well known BASKETBALL GAME TO BE and very popular among the youn? PLAYED FRIDAY people of Lehi. Their many frienaa wish them happiness and success Lehi High School's basektball team through life. for 1933-3- 4 will play heir first pr :: Lehi :: season game Friday night, when they DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT meet the Spanish Fork squad at the COMMITTEE ORGANIZED Lehi Gymnasium. Two of last year's letter men are The Democratic party have comon the team this year and a group of pleted the organization of their dissturdy, players make up the team this trict committees for Lehi as follows: year. Prospects look good for Lehi in Sylvan Clark, general chairman ; the lead again this year. Mrs. Booth Sorenson, secretary-Distric- t The first team follows: No. 1 Lyle Curtis, chairThomas Woffindsn and Sterling man; Mrs. Clida Kirkham, John S. Evans, forwards; Odell Peterson, Evans, Mrs. Inez Peterson. Bernard Center; Glen Chelton and Levi Hunt, Bradshaw. David Evans, Mrs. Lyle guards. Reserves Charlie Roberts Curtis. and Don Fitzgerald, forwards; Rael-do- n District No. 2 Booth Sorenson, Goates, center, Leo Hadfield and chairman; Hyrum Evans, Lela Coates, Dick Wells, guards. James P. Anderson, Mrs. James P. The second team has not been Anderson. A. J. Evans and Clarice chosen. Allred. The program arranged to give sport District No. 3 LeRoy Worley, fans an evening full of amusement chairman; Joseph Smith, John S. Friday evening, follows: Smith, Mrs. Sadie L. Russon, Mark 5 to 6 o'clock Eighth Grade vs. Shaw, A. B. Anderson and Mrs. LeNinth Grade. Roy Worley. 6 to 7 p. m F. F. A. vs. Pleasant District No. 4 Freeman Royle, Grove F. F. A'. chairman; W. T. Loveridge, Rodney 7 to 8 p. m. Lehi Second team vs. Allred, Randall Schow. Mrs. Randall Spanish "Fork second team. Schow, Smith Peterson and Ernest 8 to 9 p. m. Lehi vs. Spanish Fork. Peterson. Boxing bouts between quarters are A meeting of the committee is arranged as follows: , called for Friday, December 1, at 8 Glen Steret vs. Wendell Wood-hous- e. p. m. in the Memorial Building. -:: Lehl Reed Hutchings vs. L. G. Hall. Ernest Yearance ys, Paul Christ-offerson. . Gerald Turner vs. J. Barnhart. There will be no reserved seats. Results of the class series played to date follow: F. F. A. 7 Juniors6. Sophomores 17 Eighth Grade 7. Seniors 14 Freshmen 3. Seniors ll-- F. F. A. 9. 18 Ninth Grade 14. Sophomores Juniors 13 Eighth Grade 15. The turkey banquet sponsored by the public speaking class of the Lehi x LS0 GSS3 SI103TS COMING SOON OIILYIGsSZi! Wheel Goods Dolls 4 Christmas Gifts for All Family I Ttil Prices Lower Than Ever Before Gilchrist Hardware A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN STREET LEHI, I m. Commercial Banking Safety Deposit Vault Savings Department Insurance Bonds Surplus Capital $25,000 $20,000 Telephone 85 MAIN STREET UTif LEHI, FECIAL Dr. Hess Pan-a-m- in production. to tone your hens ujj and increase eg? Prices from 50c to $3.00. Specal A:sortment McDonald's Delicious 20c Half Pound 35c Pound Colgates Toilet Soaps Chocolates 10c Bar 2 for He LARGE CROWD ENJOYS FIFTH WARD CONFERENCE A large crowd were in attendance at the Fifth Ward Conference Sun- day evening. President A. C. Schow and High Council were in charge of the conference. Musical numbers were furnished by Stanley Clark and son. Keith. Miss LaPriel Powell who has been employed in Salt Lake City, returned home last week. was pronounced very successful and entertaining by a large crowd who enjoyed the delicious meal and program. Some unusual talent was shown by the class members who gave toasts and snappy after dinner speeches. Mr. Washburn and his students are to be complimented upon the entire MAIN STREET and STATE STREET Phones Main Street 27 State Srel Ipff:fFnw::l Mincemeat, Celery and Everytfe :v Ta for a real Thanksgiving Dinner affair. : Leh! : LEHI MAN CHOSEN FOR POULTRY SCHOOL i TC FIFTH WARD High School, Wednesday, i. A -ih VERY SUCCESSFUL 5J 1 L-- - TURKEY BANQUET i ' Win.-- 1 I'm thankful that I was given life. And tho' ifs filled with toil and strife The last temple excursion of the I wouldn't want a better life, Lehi Stake this year will be held on Yes I'm thankful. Tuesday, December 5th. A special ear on the Orem will be chartered, leav- I'm thankful for my dad and mother. ing Lthi at 7 a. m. with a special To me my choice excelled all other, rate of 50c plus lc tax if sixty They never seemed to mind the bother tickets are bought before Sunday. Of raising me. , December 3. Tickets must be paid for by Sunday so the car can be I'm thankful I was on rf many. chartered. Rates of 60c plus le tax (There were only twelve, but it seemwill be given on the other cars during ed like twenty) the day. And there was joy and sorrow plenty. If you wish a 50c rate see your In our family. ward committeeman. First Ward William A. Ford. I'm thankful that I was a chosen one. Second Ward J. Frank Devey. That God saw fit to send me a son. Third Ward Walter Wilcox. A big and healthy, stalwart one Fourth Ward Lott E. Russon. Yes I'm thankful. Fifth Ward Bishop Henry Erick- son. For sisters, bothers, parents, son, For home and friends, the rising sun For the joy of living, and a race well FUTURE FARMERS run. I'm thankful. Ina E. Tietjen. F. P. A. HOLDING DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT - - Evenings Only will receive The first 50 adults buying tickets Wednesday night Mae West. of beautiful 8x10 Photo lf:J R ANTI-FREEZE.P- FIRST EAST and STATE STREET 1 MARRIAGE Every Type of Service CEUTDAL SERVICE TEMPLE EXCURSION it T"1 )1n Ji. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Thursday, NoTember 80, 1933 The Utah County Agent paid a visit to Lehi this week to notify Mr. Del-be- rt Norman that he had been chosen to attend a two weeks training school at Logan. Six men are chosen from Utah County. Two for study of forage crops, two for Btudy of farm machinery and two for poultry raising. The men will be given a leadership training course beginning on Modny, December 4. Mrs Julia Brown entertained a "Saturday's Millions " "Golden H.rvest," "Torch Singer." group of ladies at a quilting party nd "Only Yesterday." at hsr home, Monday evening. Time Now For Anti-freez- You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choke Meats and Groceries at our store. e Save The Car MOTOR. ENGINE AND TIRE GROCERIESMEATS SEASONABLE FRU GREEN VEGETABLES, REPAIRS I Etc. f LEHI MOTOR CO. H. J. DEMARST. Manager PHONE 353 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET PHONE MAIN STREET 17 LEHI, |