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Show Weekly Paper Lehi st New-Fir- th. theAdvertisfcg the Circulation gj, 8S TheCity's Only jEHI CITY. UTm YOUR KEWSPAPEB With bo private axes to grind; do s!fish personal interest to serve, and no financial strings Home-Owne- d leading to any other source Newspaoer THTTttTr,. f power or influence. 14 No. 18 IITY ,1 0 CHRISTMAS LOUIS LARSEIJ FOR LEHI ASSURED PASSES--MILITA- RY FUNERAL HELD will be given another Christmas Community fgood nans are ! again this year, to make this year's aff iar uuiM Spanish-Am- ljy lading- - Lions CIubl W b? the tinted for a Community Christ- - l Oration.. f meeting, at the percent 100 wnnsunus winft oimtless little hearts with plea-nan assurance that Santa re- all children in Lehi whether to do or poor parents. mas of Lehi should assist the m Gub and city officials in any ssible to make this Christmas the .aha "II- - L A e hei (sell past :t of those equal lAM :: C Eichards a infected 1 received treatment finger,. Tuesday. 1 WEEK TO CHRISTMAS Mop Early Mail Early Christmas Seals Buy Xmas Candies Nuts eattf Chocolates Mary Louise Bo 'oand an The Alumni Association of the Lehi High School will meet at a high school Teunion fin the Hizh School LAnHi torium and Gymnasium on Saturday, I v... poccpates 3 35c Pounds 22c Founds. puti, First Grade... 2 ig Assortment Candy Bars and Penny Goods. USEFUL MAS GIFTS FOR HER 25c to $1.00 PKyamas......$l.i9 and $1.35 Gowns.1.,.... $1.19 and $1.35 3k Bloomers $1.00 tiuk Stepins $1.00 Bird and Gold Stripe Silk F7-....Jthe nair and nn .... r r Jess bin Hose in Chiffon and weight Full Fashioned 79c pr. ureses Galore.. 49c, 69c. 95c N Undies..... P f 1.00 p f ... - $1.49 &nA J.1.9B mmei, each and by the box. assortment. oainty D(W Girl and DpT sw..... wons, IT S v fore pairs of those at 50c . 23, at 8 o'clock p. m. A ...program and stunts from each of the live graduating classes of the past flve years wiI1 ve 8tunts- Raymond Kirkham will lead High School songs and yells. Following the program the guests will assemble in the Gymnasium where dancing to the music of Dons Victorians followed by refreshments will be enjoyed. Thomas Kirkham will take charge of the dancing and see that everyone has a good time. Seven hundred invitations have been sent out and a large crowd 'of former students of the school from out of town are expected to be present at the reunion. Lehi members are expected to be present to welcome their former class mates back to Lehi again. Officers of the Association are: Fay Evans, President; Mrs. Eunice Hutch- ings. secretary and treasurer; Wilburn Ball. T. F. Kirkham and Evelyn Peterson. - II ACCIDENT SATURDAY pastel special Xmas Gift the pair reduction from J - It It IS8, i8 Hosierv. Ovfnr. lj Ia,a rSrlnM9 h'ftn. L1"! es?ec5any not least Graye" of snv. desirabl- e- JOLLS T... SCh" t- " w -!. e arge Dolls, D tO pi ease the envy of hie mother dad in ?rfn.V,UntainPens.Ever- - ?'Jrmt' Harmonicas, a ,hoppir.,g ft St n at rmmrs jg., LEHI, UTAH Reduced Price FOR BETTER COAL KING DOMESTIC LUMP.. $6.75 NUT COAL ?6 00 It Pays To ADULT GLASSES PROVING A SUCESS 210. 5 to 6 p. m. 5 to 6 p. m. 6 to 7 p. m. to 8 p. nv to 8 p. m (ladies) Gym. 8 to 9 p. m. 7 7 ,V, German, room 202. Type, room 20L Music, room 105. English, room 203.' ? - Physical Education room Dressmaking, The coaches and principals of the Alpine district met at American Fork MARRIED YEARS Tuesday afternoon and drew up the basketball schedule for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of A. P. Warinck, principal of the Lehi Trird Ward received the conPleasant Grove High School, was of friends and relatives authorized to name the officials for gratulations Golden Wedding anniver- their upon all games in the Alpine division. Wed' an Mm- - Ander- League play will start January he fiftieth wedding and will continue until March 2. Each'.80" haTe "ached team in the division will play ten day among relatives and friends able I to enjoy the associations formed games. The Alpine district schedule is as , through theiflong residence In Lehi, The Lehi Free Press and its readers follows : January 5 Pleasant Grove at wish Mr. and Mrs. Anderson many Lehi; Provo at B. Y. High; American more happy years together. ' Owing .to Mrs. Anderson being U Fork at Lincoln. January 12 B. Y. high at Pleasant no celebration will be held at, present J Webb's Annual Prize Drawing BE GIVEN THE FOLLOWING PRIZES WILL 2o.00 RING DIAMOND GENUINE LADIES' 1st Prize SILVERWARE 2nd Prize-S- ET IW-OWRIST WATCH....... 3rd Prize-GE-NTS' M0 HAND BAG 4th Prize LADIES' LEATHER SET PENCIL and 5th Prize-P- EN dollar spent at our store A ticket will be given with every from now until drawing. Gift Shop and get in on the above Buy your gifts at the prizes. Buy Good Coal. Lehi Lumber Co. PHONE 15 23 Provo at . Pleasant Grove; Lincoln at' Lehi; B. Y. high at American Fork. f March 2 Pleasant Grove at Lincoln; Lehi at B. Y. high; American Fork at Provo. STATE bltuu&i s8' 1 December 30, 1933 AWAY FREE and vausKin Leatherette 4C WVlso at Lincoln. February 107. KT ? S115"8-Melto- High 1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE W-0- CaP February 19 American Fork at Pleasant Grove; Lehi at Provo; B. Y. The adult classes are proving very amom the people of Lehi. popular n representing the Enrollment is increasing in all classes War Veterans. , .' each day. s Solo "Lay My Head Beneath A A splendid line up of teachers has Rose" Mrs. W. H. Johnson, accom- been Becured for Lehi and some splenpanied by Mavis Joonson. did classes are expected. Remarks H. W. Barnes. The teachers are Don Washburn. Duet "BeauifuMsle"-rMav- is John- Harold Woolston, Clair WJell, Anson and Dale (Hadfield, accompanied drew Lossee, Basil Hansen and Mrs. Hawkins of American Fork. by Mrs. "W. H. Johnson. ; Benedicion Charles L. Johnson. A schedule of classes. follows: 1 to 2 p. m. Auto Mechanics', shop. Impressive miliary services were 2 to 3 p. m. Woodwork, shop. condutced at the grave side by the , 3 o 4 p. m. Mathmatics (trig.), Wedgewood Camp of the Spanish- American War Veterans. The casket room 106. 4 to 5 p. m. English, room 106. was lowered into the grave and the 4 to 5 p. m. Shorthand, room 202. flag removed and presented to the 4 to 5 p. m. Design and Drawing, Mr. Larsen. family of Taps was " room 210. sounded by Leo Hadfield. 5 to 6 Interior decorating, room The grave was dedicated by Luther Harold Fox, ten year old son of Mr. Harold was rushed to the Lehi Hosand Mrs. Lloyd Fox sustained serious pital where he was found to have a injuries when struck by an automobile fractured hip and nnmerns cuts and ' bruises. Saturday evening. Harold was riding horseback on a horse with . Orland It was ' necessary to kill the horse Udall, driving other horses along the whose leg was broken and the back " highway about dusk Saturday even- parts badly mangled. V ing. The riders were on the east side of the highway traveling toward the Fox home and the horses were on the EIEW BUSINESS opposite side of the highway when a Plymouth car traveling south evident OPENED III LEHI ly saw the horses on the side of the highway but not the riders on the other side. The driver made a sharp Bramwell St. Jeor has opeend a turn to avoid hitting the horses, salvage shop in the Hertell Building swerved across the cement striking in Lehi. Mr. St. Jeor has a nice asthe hind legs of the horse, traveling sortment of utensils and gifts. Mr. Coates. off the pavement on the other side of St Joer intends to trade Lehi resi OFFICIAL SCHEDULE the road and knocked it from under dents something they can use for those the riders. Mr. Udall was not seri- small things that accumulate in the ously injured, receiving bruises and home that are useless to some but of ALPINE OFFICIALS DRAW UP value to some one else. shock. CROSS ORGANIZED price. r an 50 SENSIBLE 0 Grove; Lehi at American Fork; Lincoln at Provo. , January 19 Pleasant Grove at Am-icFork; Provo at Lehi; Lincoln at B. Y. High. January 26 Pleasant Grove at Proves Lehi at Lincoln; American Fork at B. Y. High. February 2 Lincoln at Pleasant Grove; B. Y. High at Lehi; Provo at American Fork. Lehi at Pleasant February 9 Grove; B. Y. High at Provo; Lincoln at American Fork. February 16 Pleasant Grove at B. Y. High; American Fork at Lehi; Provo at Lincoln. Spanish-America- JUNIOR RED The Fifth and Sixth Grades of the 3Kageand Over Nite Cases. Lehi schools have organized a Junior Red Cross with Mr. Leo Hansen, chairman. The students will corres pond with students of other countries Resents for and form friendships with their i??1ties 59c, 39c. 25c foreign neighbors. The are not under Muffle a.nd the Senior Red Cross but are a separand "uspenaers Garters' ate oganization, handling their own 7 Gloves and r; funds and taking care of their own i?appy stck of mittens projects. in fact we are The students are to be congratu- and in order to move them ated urjon their organization, ine officers of the Senior Red Cross wel- discount of twenty per- rnmea thfm and wisn inem suarao in the Red Cross work. Clat-0. HAROLD FOX INJURED 10c shes Fleeced Lined. CjJ Get Ready. Special Christmas Prices on Cand ies and Nuts at Goodwin's. ad. p any article December ... RQ.n mi box Amas Morn Mix. . . m Box Glade s Special 59c iriws Satin Mixed Hard 2 Pounds &5c aaij Mixed Nuts, No Peanuta i Up-to-dat- e. TO MEET McDonald's 4 ilrf'TA QlS Santa ALUMNI ASSOCIATION , ana Louis Larsen. 60 a resident of Lehi Third Ward and veteran of the erican war, died in a Salt Lake Hospital Saturday at 9:30 p. m. after a long illness of tuberculosis. Mr. Larsen was born in Denmark, September 29, 1873. but had lived in this country since he was 14 years of age. He was a member of John F. Critchloow camp No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans. Mr. Larsen was never married. Surviving are three Bisters, Mrs. Thomas Chamberlain of Arco, Idaho; Mrs. D. W. Moncur of Rupert. Idaho; and Mrs. Lucy Davis of Salt Lake. Military funeral services for Louis Larsen were held in Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Tuesday afternoon with Bishop I. W. Fox conducting. Representatives of the Wiedgewood Camp of the Spanish American War Veterans carrying flags at half mast followed the flag drapod casket The opening song, a quartet "Let The Lower Lights Be Burning'' by Dale and Heber Hadfield. Roger and Ronald Price accompanied by Mavis Johnson. Invocation W. L. Wilcox. Solo "I Have Read of a Beauiful Ctiy" Mrs. George Price, accompanied by Mavis Johnson. Remarks Bishop William Hadfield. Remarks Mr. Roper of Salt Lake, IE. R WEEM mm .w A Forget the Drawing M n ill m M mm nfwinnam , si tefe mtJj mm I m m m ifflwBwwFW With each 25 cent purchase we give you a ticket which entitles you to a chance to win a nice' big turkey, a bag of sugar or one of our other prizes which will be given away at 4 p. m. sharp December 23rd. Get our prices on groceries, candies, nuts, oranges, toys. Christmas trees, trimmings, etc. Our prices are right our goods are fresh. It pays to trade at The Fourth Ward Cash Store where profits are We also give tickets on Scamp Wagons at shared with the customer. the Cozy Theatre. The Fourth Ward Cash Store PHONE 14-- W WE DELIVER |