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Show rress iueni irree LEHI CITY'S HOME-OWNE-D NEWSPAPER LEHI CITY, UATH, THU RSDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1935 MIDNIGHT SHOW AT ITY BUDGET SET Hospital Notes ROYAL HEW YEARS EVE The AT K,.l!t for 1936 will BASKETBALL GAME week: K.ve th. Hen-ager- 's - . the year, been to. wards. over 114.000 for next It was estimated that Santa Claus Ti nvone Ld has an interest in basketball they will .certainly enjoy had given sacks of goodies to 1,000 and county building these boys and girls. Sacks were sent to the games. neany lo children in Lehi who were $3000 pightly Ltjcity ROSS SMITH DIES IN CALIFORNIA paving. 8 DAMAGED I!! CRASH morn'ng pbout 630 a. m. lotamobile accident occurred near Three cars John St. Jeor home w with, the last car tried to rass ! v!irsdav to the first car turned onto a k start, which cans"! th two cars The wmmii' of the cars Med no serious injury but the h were quite badlv wrecked. Alfred oT tne nr-r- . ison was the ftit turned in the side street. faund as he came close the first isthe other if palf car T. aV w?hich Tn'a, rVJ-Von- - : nvr 'Wrf NieV" driver of the unable to attended the program and to kiddies in Fairfield and Cedar Fort. About six hundred kiddies filled the auditorium, Saturday where they saw Santa Claus and heard splendid program. The Lions Club elected men for different committees to take care of the program and arranging for the distribution and finance, etc. .10. a farmer resident Po" Sni-hof Lehi, met with an accidental death in California, Tuesday, according to .word received bv relaMvs here. Born in Lehi, Mr. Smith was a sol of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, and was educated in the public schools of T v' TT- - h"A bn"n liv:n in Ventura. FUNERAL SERVICES California, for the past eight years, wh re he had been employed by a HELD SUNDAY utility company. Suiviving ere his widow, three . a'1 if ad the fo- Funeral services for Mrs- Susan Mrs. Ann Whipple Clayton were held in the and sisters: brothers llowing Electa Robinson, Mrs- Dora Zabriskie, Larkin undertaking parlors in Salt AKa Lake City, Sunday at 1 p. m. .Mrs. Nelson, Pleasant Grve; Merrill Smith, Clayton died at the home of her 1 avor. T p" crr,:fV Pnv": G'en daughter, Mrs. Joseph H. Tuttle, Smith, Salt Lake City; Mrs. LaVone Wednesday evening, where she had ncson and Mrs. Gail Julian of been an invalid for the past 15 years. She is the sister of Gay Whipple and Butte, MontanaATP bPv the family left Wednes- John R. Whipple of this city. Lehi fun-a- l friends and relatives are mourning the day for California to attend the passing of Mrs. Clayton. servicesShe was the daughter of Nelson , and Susan Gay Whipple and was born in Salt Lake City, November 3, 1864. She was the widow of Archie Wr. Clayton and had been a very active L. D. Schurch worker, especally in the Re- ief Society and the temple. . inline, ns tred to cars un. - Ciifton Andorson of Lehi visitors, Sunday fwere I! Susan Farkina the "Henglish June Hanse 'ousekeeper". A dance will be held in the Dang Art Henry Coober the darkey gardener Max Sharp Mrs. Farren Sagers jnd baby boy Chritmas ight under the direction of were returned to their home in Am- the Lions Club. The funds will go for Delilah Worts the darkey cook Ruth Jones erican Fork, Sunday. helping to pay for the Community Christmas candy and nuU, which were Bluebeard Bronson an escaped Dick Johnson maniac Mrs. George Thomas who has been distributed to the kiddies, Saturday. A music. will the furnish orchestra Wilkinai Bill his good medical treatment at the keeper. . . . reca;ving The Lions Club always sponors en.Junior Carson hospital was taken t" her home. tertainments that are praiseworthy The Headless Phantom . .Marie Lott Thursday. .and enjoyable. They continually help Time Early Spring. Place Near Ozark foot hills. Mrs. Paul Pack and baby girl of the community carry out many of the The play is under the direction of American Fork, were taken home, much needed advancements, so let s and attend the Miss Condor, the speech teacher. them our give support Friday. I dance. Mrs Karrei Turner who has been receiving treatment at the local hoa pital was taken home, Tuesday. and Mrs. i - , - 1 " i FINE ACTING, DIRECTING DRAMA Crammed with action, thrils and romance, "Mary Burns. Fugitive," starring Sylvia Sidney, which plays at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, is a drama, a distinguished photo-- ; of class entertainmentfirst play Providing Miss Sidney with a part that is distinctly her meter, "Mary Burns, Fugitive" emerges as an emotionaly powerful, tensely dramatic photopay, packed with romance and adventure all the way. In the title j role, Miss Sidney gives one of the finest performances of the year as an innocent girl, hunted by the law and relentlessly pursued by a former j , swift-movin- soul-stirri- g, - j j sweetheart gangster. Running a close second for acting honors are Melvyn Douglas and a promising young film find, Alan Bax ter. Both give splendid portrayals in widely different roles. Douglas, cast as a wealthy, famous scientist, temporarily blinded, who falls in love with Miss Sidney, brings a fineness and this ab'c dignity that characterizes actor. Baxter, playing his fir-- t film part, displays ease, poise and acting . Willi .111 IITIIMIll . Vfl. H'W'VSS "V Miss Beth Jackson entertaincl in honor of Miss Betty Linn of Provo, MARRIAGE A Christmas Wednesday evening. theme was carried out and dinner was served to the following guests : LaRue Erickson, Lillian Poulson, Donna Ed- -j of Provo; Vernis Richards of. Karl Stewart Davis, 24, son of Mr. dington Idaho, Pearl Youkstter,! Twin Falls, and Mrs. William Davis, was married Park, California, Maxino st week to Shirley Agnes Fitz- - Huntington Grove, and Roof Pleasant W'alker g raid. 20, of Draper. Nedra Lewis of Lehi. and Ball berta Karl is a graduate of the Lehi High With the exception of Roberta and School and is well known in Lehi. the all Nedra guests are students ot them UThey have many friends wishing Y. B. the new hanpiness throughout their - RETURNS FR0&1 1 1 RED m fl its iu c A ... jsJ If SJIMIK'BIvl II n II l.'li 'aEs3S"Mti i nm MISSION FIELD Mrs. Birdie Duboise, and daughter- Virginia, and Bob McCormick of Salt Lake were the Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. who teiches Miss Eva Gunther, school in Idaho, is home to spend the Yft Anderson, son of Mr. and Mr- and holidays with her parents, Mrs .Toer,h Anderson of Salt LaKe, Gunther. Carl Mrs. ; ; iirned to his homo, Sunday after lie in Canada, fulfilling a mission with reatives and friends in RETURNS HOME FOR HOLIDAYS before returning to his home. Lehi Real Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Barnhart a"d L- Lnt. as returned home to spend Mr. ad Mrs. J- Lho'i''.ov? with his parents. He has Salt Lake Mrs. Charles Slater were Vcn qttrndinr the Carnell University visitors, Mondy. in New York for the past six months. Lucille He Hans to return to his school short Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan. He arrived in ,. ly after the holidays. an and Frank Helleweii vis.wm evening. with Lehi, Saturday ,asar.t Grove. Sunday nignt and Mrs- O- Anderson. T e - itl jL,v" DRASTIC HpbBI 1 - te ked at the emootli, quality of enley Red Label Blende tm. camy outstandinff a tale that you'll fbyaJlodda W "buy" in kieg today. ProdurUCo-In- ll Heyal Early to bed, evh advocate of the early to th, to have ambition is always 'round. to go enough of thing IIisnam" e, interest in -.-1 HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL PLAY CHOSEN The students of . i ; the be conducted shortly. SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS SUCCESSFUL The programs that were given Sun day morning under the direction of the Sunday Schools were termed as very successful. In each of the ward houses a splendid Christmas program was rendered. A large crowd was present at each ward house to enjoy the fine spirit which was displayed at the programs. Everyone who attended felt that their time had been well spent. The kiddies were treated with a sack of goodies from Santa Claus. Mr. anl Mrs. James Christen sen visited with friends and relatives1 in cnndv, Sunday. Ixhi High cast and play for their annual drama presentation. The play which was chosen is a my-- i stery .story in three acts. The author being Jay Fabias. The play will be School have chosen the presented in The play was read to the interest- ed students, Tuesday after school ir. Those present the Little Theatre. were satisfied with the play.. Judges from the B. Y. U. were at the high school Thursday and using their best judgment they chose the students who best suited the parts. The play has parts for six men and six women. The characters who were chosen are: Daves Krupp the caretaker of the Kirk Crabb Hobgoblin house Miss Priscilla Carter the present owner ...Pauline Goates Marian Carter her niece. . . . Klea Turner Jill Car'er Marian's younger sister ' Alene Frank Marians fiance. Frank Harlow Kenneth Kearney Jack Loring Jill's fiance. Ralph Goates y. A KERRY XMAS TO OUR UTAH CO. PATRONS PROVO, UTAH Wed. - Thur. - Dec. 25, 2 BIG DAYS! 2G A Xf.iAS STAGE & SGP.EEN SHOW A OORQEOUSARIUV WJSRKaGlRLS ON THE SCREEN BECAUSE: hour. He is the man of the to promote more He has done than any good-wiinternational other individual. member of the He is the role of it, kind in the on,y profession hSs a ' The Lehi Farm bureau, in a re organization meeting, returned to office all those whose terms expire, with a vote of confidence. The officers are: President, J. Earl Smith; board of directors. D. Ray Allred. Eugene Webb, George Phillips and Evans L. Anderson. Mr. Ander son has been acting as secretary and will likely be appointed to continue in that capacity. President Smith said an intensive and etensive membership drive will SHES TOPS HES TOPS America has mar- The annual Calico Ball will be held Friday, December 27th in the Darn-Ar- t. The dance is under the direction of the mutual. Plans are underway to make this dance one of the .nost outstanding events of the season. Every year the Calico Ball drawn n large crowd- It has so many interest ing events and the spirit that goef along with it is so very rare. The Calico Ball has made for itself a good name and from all respects it vill continue to live up to that name. There is something so exciting about it something which very dance doesn't have. Prizes will be gven for the loudest shirt and tie combination; best calico dress, and the winning couple of the waltz contest. Li addition to this Thomas Powers is giving a houre dress to the best dressed lady and the man looking the nentesf in a "nir of overalls will be given a pair of ability. DAVIS-FITZuERAL- " ELECTS OFFICERS BE HELD DEC. 27 AT THE ROYAL CROWN EXCITING FARM BUREAU CALICO BALL WILL -- instructed voted a $900,000 bond maycri bonds , and had other outstanding icad DANCE XMAS NIGHT who had his toes amputated last week was returned to hi. horns, Monday. P ic DANCES THIS WEEK Melvin Frandsen of American Fork, M,,L(d Kr; i following Mrs. Glen Wasdon was admitted to Yetr's eve starting at 12 p. m. There the hospital for medical treatment, wll be plenty of free noise makers for Sunday. everyone and an exceptionally fine picture program. James Cagney and hearing, Lindsay in "THE FRISCO XMAS NIGHT Margaret Saturday by KID." There will also be a good comedy featuring Thema Todd and There will be a basketball ame Patsy Kelly. There will be no advance in prices. Here is a chance for both in held the School Hih which Gymrasum, county commission, Christmas night. The first game will young and old to celebrate the old urniiam J. Johnson, de- 6 o'clock start at with tne hih year out and the new year in. the budget where they schools second team playing Jordan's second team. At 7 o'clock the high COMMUNITY XMAS school's main team will pay with VMiHtret. mti; ' less than 8 have been Jordan, and at p. m. the Lehi alumni PROGRAM SUCCESSFUL of Utah county Shoe team will play Powers or . --.- ff pnrh vear at the Business Colkge. rfJjoOO. leaving the bonded Those playing on the alumni's team A large crowd of pleased kiddies re- a.. v f at I322,WVlnmo Cuf .. U tUrTlpH will be: Jay Whitman,, Charles uuiu.uay infill, telling the debt will here1mI Glen Chilton as guards, their parents about Santa Claus givand Roberts, The interf about W- J.Li !jon Evans as center, and Ferd Evans, ing them a sack of goodies and about county aeui ,.tc Evans and Tom Roberts as for- the joll Christmas program they Lad Fay leavthis I1 TWO BIG BENEFIT patients received treatment 8t the Lehi Hospital thU The management of the Royal Theatre have announced they are holding a Special Midnight Show Ne $362,000.0 No. 16 SANTA CLACS BECAUSE: Laugh and Thrill at the New Charley Chan- - is on everyone's lips. She is like a gay sprig of holly, or a lighted candle, or a chuck- Her name WARNER 0RLAND frosty air. ling is her favor"Heart-warmine- " outdoor sport. and indoor ite bell-chim- in e She approves of plum pudding, roast turkey, and mysterious with ltd looking packages tied ribbon. Her name is MARY CHRISTMAS in Chatlev CHAN'S REAL BOTH CSIATI AND SCAXDAL START WITS 'DIRT. OCPDCT' Otulltl Also CARTOON & NEWS Shows Continuous from 2 p. m. Mats 2Sc; Eves. 35c; Kids 10c |