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Show DECEMBER 24, THURSDAY. 1936 Mrs. LeRoy Worlev CLUB liEWS us, ,v. i.. of the Sequoia Club It the the Memorial Buiding, officers have CARD OF THANKS S D Friday.announcedwas the mam diveroeuig sion. a dtlieious tur', una J cnristmas decorations were of la"1Rg a Christmas at used. Thursday !1 Hub members . , V1"1 for the shoes , nteruu"" thr! exchange me guests epeai we ft5- . t..,v narty. to us for our standing in foiowed bly lhe Christensen Store Semoon playing bridge, Bicycle Contest. . Th narty was held at the Ralph and Darvl Admj Mrs. Alice Austin Those STofMr, Deaa Powell entertained at' dub "D- werc; Thursday aijrht for mlbers VAX WASHBURN prize, WnC pn !7nhn W. Southwick. traveling the Club. Winners of WIN BICYCLE prizes given were Miss JS. Mrs. Harold Fox. Gifts were the Strasburg and Mrs John Whimpey. The Van Washburn was the winner nf ejchanged. Xmas which - ' fnds . !'e' Just-a-Me- A was given bv the club the bicycle party given away at Christ-tnsen- 's Miss Beth was held at the Strasburg home Wedand Smith Utella Store this week. Mia at a delightful nesday night This contest has been eoinsr on for Stoker entertained evening at the past months. Thursday Christmas party Many boys and . E Smih home. The room was girls entered in it. Members of the Social j Club were A delicious entertained Other places were given to -- uoaaWy decorated. at their annual Christmas Ralph Christ-bsjs the to guests. served Adams. was 2nd; Stanley Abbott. 3rd and jfh party Thursday by Mrs. Herbert Austin. The party was in the form Daryl Adams. 4th. presents were exchanged. Priaes given for 2nd, 3rd and 4th of a bndge luncheon. Winners of the prizes were: Mrs. Oliver Kirk-ha- places were respectively. Roller Mrs. Sylvester Evans and Mrs skates, wrist watch and Skippy coaster wagon. Azor Southwick. Mrs. W. L. Worlton was a special guest. The Christmas party of the Docility Club was held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Lucille Bone. Bridge was played and gifts were exchanged. ioveiy lunch was served. Present were Evelyn Evans, Phyllis Lott, Sophie Carson. Stella Gilchrist. Violet Lott, Phyllis Hitchcock and Lucille Bone. a every hour of Christmas day may friends make the way. and may bright and glad hold dear memories that til the joys at this season be joined in merry May be gay with cheer, Bymphony. LEH1 BILLARD PALORS W. A. Evans, Manager Manly'ST Christmas re Mrs. Lucile Schow was hostess to the Lucky 13 Club on Wednesday, December 16. She was assisted by Miss Odessa Schow. Christmas decorations made the rooms festive and after the usual diversion a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs. Wilmirth Batchelor, Mrs. Winona Goodwin, Mrs. Delia Skinner. Mrs. Ila Fokler, Mrs. Vera Whimpey Mrs. Ila Milne and Mrs. Elma Christofferson, members and Miss Ruth Rothe guest. Husband t A jCh1 rtJ Uli M J j flivf A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR A, !!. VI!!G EOSTUARY CANYON VI ZOEBIIAH f M U and 1 . PEERLESS COAL All Grades PROMPT DELIVERY ptactmiearthj. I COAL CO.J GertrudgJl.Walion. BORESOME holiday! only I had invited Fred to come here with me," Manly jerked his hat from a rack (f f ly JEW V(rf:-r- r vJV- - SL'J M U is flingJfcu a Qfarrj) Qtiristmas with We extend to you the Season's best wishes and wish for you a happy and prosperous New Year, R. J. WHIPPLE THE LUMBER MAN S , 17 eoyal spring l J r4jpju iW P when Julia, his sister, rushed into the hall: ENGAGEMENT "Manly, please come with me tonight to the dinner party at Judge A Thompson's. Horace has just telephoned he can not get here until Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle an- too late. Roads nounce the engagement of their blocked snow and cars daughter, Cleo to Cecil Webb. The marriage is to take place the because of the blizzard yesterfirst part of January. Our first day. big spread in this burg. We're MARRIAGE so new and this is our first opportunity to meet many prominent citizens of Palas Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards an City. Judge nounce the marriage of their daugh dinThompson's ter, Dorcus, to Max B. Smith, son of ners are annual Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith. Both affairs and he families are of this city. Mr. Smith gives special invitations to newhas been at Toppenish, Washington, comers of the for the past month working. The marriage is to take place city." "I don't care much about the Christmas Day in the Salt Lake L. D. But so much in the papers oarty. S. Temple. about the Willis Graham's family who will be at the Judge's. GraThey will leave for Washington, where they will make their home ham is the big shot who made millions from his washing machine 1 shortly after the marriage. Their 'many (friends extend best patents. He's sort of a god la wishes for a happy future. j Both have graduated from the these parts. He has no son but Lehi High School and have attended some daughters. Maybe, when I'm old Graham might school at the B. Y. U. Having taken through college remember a Manly boy, for an parts in church an civic affairs they engineer or in his office." have many acquaintances. Mr. Smith Manly's parents had gone South recently returned home from the for the winter and Julia had urged Eastern States Mission field. her brother to spend the holidays with them because she and Horace would be a bit lonely since recently Q4TH BIRTHDAY settling in the thriving factory municipality of Palas City. In evening clothes Manly was CELEBRATED nearest satisfied with himself as being "well groomed," than in any Honoring the 84th birthday of her other attire. Somehow, the black coat, light vest, brilliant father, Mr. Able John Evans, Mr. dinner studs in the spotless shirt front, and Mrs. Booth Sorenson entertained illuminated the sparkle of his at a turkey dinner Sunday afternoon. brown eyes and enhanced the manThe following poem was written in liness of his form. Upon arriving honor of Mr. Evans: at the ancestral estate of Judse Thompson, Manly was bewildered TO MY UNCLE ABEL JOHN when the Judge, with unusual cereEVANS ON HIS 84TH BIRTHDAY mony, introduced them as "Mr. and Mrs. Horace Linn, new resi I hope I'll be as young as you when dents of Palas City!" 1 "Sh! They think you are my hus I hope I'll be as I turn eighty-fouband. Don't make them any wisactive and as spry. I hope you'll live another year and er. Horace and I are strangers, you know, here," Julia motioned. then, as many more, as you desire I'll Not knowing whether Julia had try to tell you why. to pass her brother off as ft planned Because you served you're country her husband, or whether it was a well, as well as State and Town, surprise to Julia, as well as to 1 Manly you've served the cause of truth in himself, "husstake and ward. played You've hepled your, friends and bandly faithful" beside Julia. But neighbors when you thought that they it seemed that were down, I trust you'll have the every place Lord blessings of the Manly stood or I hope I'll have the faith you have sat, Patricia, one I hope I too will of the Graham if I eet be as frank and free daughters, was I hope that when I've had my say near, kindly gra I won't brood any more, I hope I'll cious, but a loot. When he asked choose the good you've shown to me, her to dance she r I eighty-fouI'm when And finally quickly assented, hope I'll want to live, and yet I hope as though she I won't be scared to die. feared he might I hope I too will thrive and work so never ask' for andance. I can have to give, but if I can't I other m yam "She thinks I fjt hope I too will try. am married. 'till a time live yet And if you long A Manly Christmas husband, I hope the years Huh! I am Dum it all! Why did Julia indeed! ahead will be the best, and that the get me into this jam? She will hard knocks that you've had you have to me," he snorted to ,mn't have anv more, and y?t I himself. The next morning's mail brought I hesitate to wish you rest, for I feel sure you Ike to work though you are Manly an invitation to a party at for in your work you seem Willis Graham's for the Graham I daughters! to feel so free. "Of course, you'll go. A secret! wished And if I've you any thing not a becret any longer beNo, vou don't want any more, I've wished cause the secret has been long Ml mtoli f rra t you Wnat 1 nope juuu riii enough," she teased. "I whispered r.vans. u. to Patricia, at the party, that you tiyrum Those nresent were: Mrs. James H were my brother and to introduce riarke. President Stephen L. Chip-- you to others of the younger to Mr. Graham. She, man. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb groups, and secrecy to all promised however, Mr Powers, Thomas Mrs. Mr. and Since she did Mr. Graham. but J. Evans.' Mr. and mo Wxrrum J to others, not iIIU introduce not you Mr Rnel Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. even to her father, I believe she S. I d affair Afton Giles, Mr. and Mrsenjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evans and planned a party to reveal the rLAirx. yuuunim of Salt Lake City and the host and secret to her father and guests. No, her Interest in you began behostess' fore I told her ou were not my She was raving about r w. P. U. MEETINGSPOSTPONED husband. husband's eyes, and hair, and my form, and clothes and" After the party at Patricia's, the TtiA ratrular meeting of the C. W, Christmas holiday failed to be with Patricia's pep, after until For boresome. been postponed has P. U. too and promises. Manly looked forthe holidays. Officers thought it dur-tfward to the days after college, of c difficult to try to hold meetings becoming a Manly husband, in holidays. truth. Th first meetne to be held In the, 0 Wettern rewipfr Uwoa. 7th in new year will be held January SMITH-RICHARD- iT irilt? jf M'iA I AhWVW l reach out to you in wishin? you U the joyousness cf the Christ- mas Season. I r, I L3i Santa Joins Us ia Wishing The Season's Greetings in sincere and cordial appreciation of the only asset money cannot buy your good will LEHI LILY CEREAL & FEED HILL Mil' ' i II m ' i amv mmmi' ufc 'iMHi lifcl YULETIDE GOOD WISHES I LET ALL MEN PAUSE........ .for a moment, on this calm quiet Christmas, and let them consider their benefits, and give thanks. We, too, are thankful today, and glad of this opportunity to wish you all a most Joyous Christmas. nmmi coiPR n I I eiffht-fou- r, Dr. W. L. Worlton m "Sd . v - w i eight-fou- r, un-ja- m affir" The best wishes for a Merry Christmas, a Happy and Prosperous New Year are extended to you irom Ampco No. Service Station GLEN WANLASS, Proprietor eight-fou- r, 1 11 1 i I r"""""" '"""- -u rasf?.r? a tAsiff (732: --- - LEHI HOSPITAL LEHI; UATII brother-husban- HAWS GOAL PnONE 20-- LFTII, UTAH 1 |