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Show Thursday, December THE LEHI FREE PRESS December 19, 1935 Thursday, THE LEHl FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Pre Every Thursday Phone Lhi, Utah 177 LONG DISTANCE CALLS Aft Oorfre 1. Price, Manager .HOLIDAY Office. 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2nd West and State St, Lehi. Utah 117-reside Phones Office JOLLY . Tit 8-- r Entered at the postoffke at Lehr, Utah, as second class matter- GREETINGS - CI SUBSCRIPTION' One year fl.00 (thruimu Sltorv & QUc Glen Smith, a student of the Just li5rViw!! KHE LEHI UTAH RIO GRANDE BARGAIN FARES CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS PER MILE. ROUND TRIP. GOOD IN COACHES L 2c per mile, round trip, good in Pullman, berth extra. On mitt f'ailv December 12 to Jan. I inclusive: final return limit January SI For Information. Tickets, Reservations W. A. FORT), Agent DEHYCR & RIO GRANDE' WSTRM A L O A IV I same tmt V fj IMA. ins IIUIJ mend or mine from the oflice Just purchased It," said Father, with a convincing smile. "We were Invited over to see It in im new rejourn, urn you were all so out of sorts that 1 called up Uncle Jtonn(woit WELT ! Chrlstmaseve. Mother and the children were thinking of the things they were not going to get for Christmas. But Father was chuckling Inwardly. In fact he could scarcely keep from bursting out laughing; but that, of course, would never do. The silence was broken by the Jingling of sleigh-hells- . They hurried en max.se to see what It was nil about. Were they all dreaming? There stood an bobsled. Out stepped Santa Claus, "Why, Uncle Joe, what are you doing here on Christmas eve?" exclaimed Mother, all excited. "I've come to tnke you anil the family for a ride. So bundle up und hop In, without delay." All stared at one another and tried to speak, but not a word wns uttered. They simply obeyed their Santii Claus and within a few moments Father and all were seated cozily within the fairyland contraption and were driven oft The sleigh stopped with a Jerk, right In front of a stucco bungalow all brilliantly lighted up with Christmas decorations. "Why, I never knew the Thompson home was for rent. It has stood vacant so long," said Mother, with great A D (V i " V THE PARK SHOE REPAIRING SHOP STATE STREET. LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. Come la and rive ua a trial, work done whlla you wait. WANT ADS Joe and ordered the Santa Claus ruse." They all laughed most heartily. They couiuu i neip it ennstmas or no Christmas I They had to give father credit for his clever Ingenuity, Out they hopped, beaming with the Christmas spirit. Father took the lead and rang the doorbell, but no one answered. Then he actually turned the knob as they all stepped back In protestation. "Merry Christmas I" shouted Father. Too surprised to speak, they looked at one another and back again at father and then "Don't you understand? Oh, hang It all. anyway! This Is your Christmas present," snld father, sinking into the closest easy chair and gasping for breath. "Whatr they all exclaimed. Then father explained It all to them how he had sold the old heirloom, purchased the home and furnished It. They marveled! "How could you? When did you? How did you know Just what we liked?" All these questions were flred at father at Frank Barnes. Ap. 31 I am going to drive to to spend the holidays. call IBO, Lehi. Los Angeles If interested It TOP DUGGY and HARNESS fintrle. Will trade for large heifer. See J. T. Winn. tf si. If your Sewing Machine or Lawr Mower need repairs. Siirg or Saw t.irpened, William Osborne will d it. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE Former Darling Hotel property on Main St.. l ehi. Owner C. II. Martin dale. fi'O So. Spring St., Los Angeles. California. H-10-- p sp-- r.t and Eldred George and Orren Bme Salt Fox ere business visitors to Lake City, Saturday. 1: a. LET US DEMONSTRaTI OUR MACHINES . maintain SERVICE Department County. We RebuUd and SERVICE STATIONS makes of typewriters employed machines. XI.1AS TO CLOSE cam- V Orren Bone, who has been at Garland during the sugar paign returned home, Thursday. Telephone the day after Christmas. The people are requested to buy car supplies Delbert Thayne, who has spent the early. past few months in Idaho Falls, is a a guept of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. V, m R- -; .,S ni PROVO TYPEWRITEB All service stations will be closed on Christmas day. They will close Christmas eve and will not be opened until Deibert Thayne and Miss Verla with Thayne spent Friday visiting reltaives in Provo. relatives and friends if you can't be with them out-of-tow- n SERVICE PETER J. WIPP, 113 UniTerBity Avenue, Manage, Provo, Taybr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paltridge of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d with William Price and other local relatives. Let us furnish your Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne and sons. Richard and Gorddn, of Provo, were guests of Lehi relatives. Sunday evening. PRIHTIHG Christmas Cards Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singleton and LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS California are visiting Mrs. Singleton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. Sr. family of Better Cards for less money here with LEHI FREE PRESS HANDBILLS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED BUSINESS CARDS Mr. anA Mr l.pRnw Oavi nnnnnc STATMENTS the engagement of their daughter, Nelda, to George Larsen, son of Mr. BUTTERWRAPPERS and Mrs. George W. Larsen of Pless- ant drove. The marriage will take LEHI FREE PRESS Set and Printed in Lehi Build Lehi. Not Another Town CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere-thankto our many kind friends and neighbors for their thotightfulness and assistance in our recent bereavement To all those who assisted at the home services and burial and to all thos sending flowers and cars we wish tc offer our sincere appreciation. The family of Mrs. Fannie Bone s LEHI CAGEMEN TRIP SPRINGVILLE, ' 31-- With two complete teams seeing acton, each of which played fine ball Coach Ross Nielson's Lehi High School cagers gained a 31 to 26 victory over Springville in an interesting i ncounter here Friday evening. Erie Boorman, speeJy Springville forward, annexted scoring honors, ounting 15 points, Zimmerman and G. Kvans were outstanding for the Vioncers. MISSIONARY DANCE III THIRD WARD TONIGHT The Third Ward Elders Quorum are sponsoring a dance in the Ward Chapel, Thursday evening, (tonight) to help raise funds for transportation for the two outgoing misslbnaries who will leave for thur fields of labor in January. Heber Iladfield will leave for the German Mission and Harold Hutchings will leave for the Central States. The Third Ward Elders invite you to join them Thursday evening in a goo social dance. The farewell testimonial for the two elders will be held on Thursday. January 9th. They will leave for the mission home on January 13. 1 SCHENLEY'S OLD QUAKER M4&W7-- BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY Give "The Friendly Whiskey" friendly to your taste, throat and purse. You don't have to be rich to enjoy rich whiskey. As you prefer ...in BOURBON or No.167(Ry., PINTS No. 166 (Ry.) QUARTS 4. P MtmmS 1 $ RYE No. 64 (Bourbon) No.63 (Bourbon) l SCHENLEY'S CREAM K OF KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY Here's the favorite of the Kentucky Colonels, made in Old Kentucky the real Old Kentucky way. PINT No. 61 QUART No. WL Mm vO I 60 SCHENLEY'S GOLDEN WEDDING Father had dune perfect Job. But that wasn't all. He led them proudly In to the living room where stood the real host of the evening the gorgeous Christmas tree. Need less to say Jerry received his "tux," Betty her gown and slippers and mcth-e- r a set of silverware, a t A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES The prize gift whiskey of them all! Famous Golden Weddinrr uicuuvu tor uetter Taste, Now you can afford it! PINTNo.a02 long-desire- luxury. Then descended such a shower of Christmas hugs and. kisses, gratitude and Joy that dear old father was prae tlcully snowed under. But he enjoyed his Christmas presents better than all the material trifts he had bestowed "pen his ramlly; and he felt that hi heart was filled with enough Christ mas cheer to Inst forever. A Wcaura Nwppr Union. B- d i once. Boar For Service week-en- 'Pill "'1 ,r. with the Simth. Earl Mrshis parents. Mr. and U of Provo, B PcJmjO two weeks before I CbrUtwaa and there did not A tpiear to be any material means of attaining the Geceuary rVT funds for the treat celebration. "Oh dear. If John would only sell that old heirloom,'' thought Marty Armstrong. Just then Betty and Jerry came charging In from high school -Oh, Mother, I just can't wait until Christmas. I know you are going to get that tuxedo for me. I can see It now, oh boy!" exclaimed Jerry. "And I can see that party gown. Mother, with slippers to match." said Betty, swert!y. "It's no use expecting scything this yesr, children,' said mother. "Your father has made some uowUe Investments. " "Here comes father, now!" "Hello, everybody, what's upr Why the frigid atmosphere?" queried father. "Mother says there's to bo no Santa We have a complete line of Christ- Claus this year," ventured Jerry. The next few days John Armstrong mas Cards, Candies. Nuts, Oranges, was trying to figure It all out. Perhaps Toys, Groceries and everything neceshe had been a little sary to make your ChrttmaH the In the past negligent Jolliwt and Best Ever at prices you few years concerncannot afford to pass up. ing his family. Now ha realized that h Shop Early at the must make amends. Christmas bells were 4TH WARD CASH sv chiming, reminding the AnuRtrn fam" GROCERY STORE s a giaduate of the a!so a Praduate and high of of the L- - D. S. Business College been very has She Sait Lake City social active, in school, church and t,ctvi',ies in the community. Larsen is a graduate of the Pleasant Gruve High School and at student of the present - a seniur He. too, I'nversity Young Brigham church and social in has been active his community-in affairs have many Both young people friends wishing them much future happiness and success. bi.Ut-ot- :,M'a! Charles TayW of were guests of Mrs Fork, Spani.-- h M. A. Taylor. Sunday. 'fir. - trmp:e. She , Mrs. Mr. ar.d r-- i.ii-.- e ITEMS Hoi:cr The infant of Mr. and Mr. - beta iH the past week haKoyle GOOD IS;' in the Salt ploe during the holidays LOCAL 8-- 19. -V YDO CAN PUJH A A PINCH MUST Mark of Merit Ci No. 203 t Your ;T4 ouy"!s tsU. rtfr v.. n PIN tl V QUART KiVSftSAW BUT LEAD -- u. m, uJ. . gj. ... TJX- - in.--- TJt |