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Show L 3 nn SUIT IH'ESN-- TOWS ABOUT IT. SOMETHING i-- e Lehi Free Pre MAiir. TO SHARE TLACE TO LI E. BETTER LEHI'S WIDELY READ - ' n MA C U' IVIUUILU IU IIMtfL x IAS WED. mm ! Lehi will be i Lion on i 1 an-inn- jresidwU al ,Iere he , e , ursn-uuo- an f re 'EE!! UTAH I Auditorium : Under sining Proctor. Keith Eddington. 'Comet solo Ninth grade girls Group songs J "Silent Night." "Little Town of Bethlehem." "Hark the Herald I Angels ICommunity ROBERT F. GHATFIELD of Miss n SOON TO LEAVE FOR MISSION Robert F. Chatfield, Sin?-- vi Humorous 11 .j Vocal E Betty Davis. solo PHILLIPS . MISSION :5c I :9c son of Mrs. Alice returnee home, Friday, from fo year mission to the Southern Is Mission field. Elder Phillips lew Phillips, s, 9c December 5c 12, 1935, and Lehi on 9c 5c 3c 9c re-td- to December 10. He I good health and happy to be f again with relatives and friends vjtates that he likes the south and 'Jcenes of his missionary labors, ipent his entire time in the state Jssissippi. He labored at Red for seven months, then worked at Corinth, Hattiesberg, Columbia He was branch fat Liberty. NEW BISHOPRIC CHOSEN Jo-ep- h FOR SECOND WARD 2, "!,:lltr wil1 b- - to men.bers of the immediut family, and open house will be held at the Jensen home from to 7 p. m. December .V.h and at the Baker h. niie in Lehi December L'Gth, h:;7. BISHOP GOODWIN RELEASED may secure helpings if they wish them by having their tickets punched for each serving. of parents in putting up the school lunch will help make the hot dish more enjoyable to the student. The menu Detemlier Monday Vegetable sou). and Mashed potatoes Tuesday brown gravy. Wednesday Novelty stew. Cocoa . Thursday Pea soup. Friday Tckets must be purchased from the teachers as no money is accepted at the lunch room. Those wishing to send vegetables are asked to notify those in charge and they will call for them Bishop S. I. Goodwin was released as Bishop of the i Second Ward at the annual Ward Conference in the Second Ward Chapel. Sunday evening. His two counselors Heber C. Webb and Cecil Ash were also released. E.N. Webb was sustained as Bishop with Cecil Ash and H C- Evans as Counselors. Bishop Goodwin and his counselors have served in the 'Second Ward for a long time and have won the love and respect of every one during thein years of untiring service in the ward and community. Bishop Goodwin has also acted as presiding Bishop, of the five Lehi wards. During their service in the Second Ward the new Second Ward Chapel, one of the finest country chapels in the state, has been erected The people of Lehi and dedicated. and especially of the Second Ward wish the retiring leaders a happy and' successful future in their work. The new leaders are well qualified for their new positions, all having been a,rtfve hureh workers for a long time. Bishop Webb, and H. C. Evans are both members of the High Council of the Lehi Stake. Ix-h- 20-2- j: Mr. Baker was !m,ih November 11, 1"j7, in Maniungton West Virginia. He grew to manhood and was engaged fanning and stock raising at the time he joined the L. 1). S He married Lulu Church. Cunningham in Virginia, December West The couple moved to Lehi, Ltan, in UctoU.-rlK'Jl, and hav e YVX..A.. . maur .U uieir nome nere since coming to I tah. Mr. Baker was employed by the Utah-IdahSugar Company and was engaged in other civic and church activities, at the present time is a High Priest in the Lehi First Ward. Mrs. Baker was born in Basnet-vill- e West Virginia, January 18, 1SG8, daughter of the late Duncan Cunningham a commanding officer in the Civil War, and Margarett Wells Cunningham. Mrs. Baker has been a Primary and Relief Society worker for many years. Mr. and Mrs Baker are enjoying good health at present. Mr. Baker celebrated his 80th birthday in November and Mrs. Baker will be 70 in JanuaryThey are parents of five living children. They are H. LeRoy iBaker, Inez Baker, Mrs. Ariel Jensen and Mrs. Ralph Cardwell, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Arnold Berlin, Huntsvlle, Utah. Nine living grand children: Robert, Clyde and Wynona Jensen; June and Lavon Cardwell; LeRoy and Don Baker; Dale and Clair Berlin. Wheeling 2;j, 1SS7. , o . FORMER CITY ELECTRICIAN NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH Walter Hotchings of Boontiful former city electrician possibly owes his life to a wooden stool that he was standing on when he received a severe shock at the Bountiful Power plant last week. Mr. Hutchings was fixng the switch board when a short circuit .sent the current through his arms. His both anus and his tongue and the fillings burned were He all melted from his teeth. BEING WRECKED 1 PROGRAM The Round House belonging to the from the stool and witnesses lt !( i - 1 Christmas - Ix-li- AIL IE 8WS.' COASTER WAGONS Bring your EVERYBODY OODW II J rs XMAS STORE 6c -t- his is less No PRIZE PRIZE-TE- pair ..$22.."n Member of Glasses Fitted To Any " T,r,M r '.-- a 1 ,VP .' IN vf'T WAVE SHOP - ALIA PRACTICAL GIFTS shown PRICES IN TOWN- - I 00 $4.00 beautiful line of gifts ever are showing the most here. LB.I2V2c AT LOWEST $12.50 S f.VM'TY TFWFLFK and OPTOMETRIST THE GIFT SHOP 40c Shaving Sets 15c Shaving Mugs Men's Silk Sox 15c and 25c 5c Large Handkerchiefs Palmolive Shave Sets 25c ..$11.95 ....$ and PENCIL SET N This year $3S.."0 KATETTE RADIO of Family CTH PRIZE 20c SET ll'ETIMF. GUARANTEED OF S1LVERWARILADIES' WRIST WATCH TABLE MODEL - FOR DAD Peanuts SHORTENING 5 i.ii7F- -l 4TH PRIZE- 5TH LB. YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT THE 3RD PRIZE LB. 10c MIXED NUTS ' 2ND LB. own container than half price. CANDY AT I U YOU CAN BUY MINCEMEAT Here is a quick, pleasant way your Christmas shopping. house of A veritable treasure gift suggestions -- for any name on your list . to on IN ON THOSE GIFT SHOP AND GET BEAUTIFUL GIFTS OHAHGES.IOc FOR THE r.rv FOR MOTHER GIFT CENTER SIX PRIZES GIVEN AWAY LEHI JUNCTION GIFTS I BROTHER SISTER S9- - Johnson's Store headquarters SUITABLE HOLDING CHRISTMAS .. DRIVE OUT TO US by-Lio- Jorffenson. was-throw- NEW YEAR'S EVE 3c The Ix'hi Lions will hold a ladies night, Thursday evening in the Lehi First Ward Relief Society Hall. Arrangements are being made for a splendid program and Christmas features for the luncheon, Thursday evening. The committee in charge will be Lions Mitchell, Nielsen and Price. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe of the Brigham Young University will lie the speaker with music furnished by Lion .and Brown and son, Lioness L. B. Howard, and Lioness June Jorgenson. Miss Margaret Thurman of the Lehi High School Faculty will give a reading. There will also be goup singing of Christmas Carols. Each Lion will bring a Xmas gift and these will be presented to the ladies . The Lion prize will be furnished . 8 Clai LADIES NIGHT THIRD WARD ROUND HOUSE Webb's Holiday Prize Drawing 5c LIONS TO HOLD - . anta times. The passing of the rouna house marks another era in lehi history and the residents of Lehi Junction watch it's being wrecked as of the passing of an old friend . stated that had Mr. Hutchings been Union Pacific Railroad is being torn The Lehi Third Ward Sunday down. Workmen of the Ketchum standing on the cement floor instead School and Primary are cooperating of the stool, he would have been in- Wrecking Co. of Salt I.ake City began this year in a Christmas program in the work this week. The round house Ward Chapel, Sunday evening. stantly killed. has been operated at Lehi Junction the The program is for all ward members He is reported to be able to work for years but has been closed for of all ages and all ward members are FIRST WARD SUNDAY although nursing some severe burns. several years when the train to Top-li- e ATTORNEY TO invited. There will be a special prowas run from Provo intsead of at SCHOOL TO HOLD gram followed by Santa Claus and SPEAK HERE LEHI TO PLAY SPRING-VILL- E Lehi Junction treats for the kiddies. The program One of the land marks of Lehi, the will begin promptly at 7 p. m. XF.1AS PROGRAM round house has stood at Lehi JuncFRIDAY of Isaac Robison, city attorney tion since early railroad days, the Floyd Simmons of Mercur underProvo will speak at the open forum, t W where the went a hernia operation at the Lehi present building ard Sundav School, standing The First His subject will be The Lehi High School Basketball first building stood in early Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. organization will hole their Christmas The Court8 vne wun will meet the Springville High team program sunaay morning time for the open forum has been team at the local gymnasium. School 3sBI following program arranged: These changed from 8:30 to 7:30. There will be two ft Marimba solo Beth Anderson. evening. Friday Alectures are a part of the P. T. the second team to play at Flute solo "Star of Hope Adult Classes but are open to every games, The ,rnmo nt .... ..),. ,.,ir. f."""., . ... ... i Carma Clark. .i are memoers oi me i.i ami uic one wnetner tney i team nrinirville bovs beat the Quartet in charge of Pearl Peterson. Iqcccc nr not 'm Thp time i :30 o. m. at Christmas story Eudora Knudsen. in the Springville recently. High School Audtorium. Cornet solo Ixone Jones It will be a good game and the team The boys are Poems Kindergarten department. Visiting at the home of Mrs Alice needs your supportWilkins. Jean Bells" for the district Leah underway Mrs ''Jingle getting Phillips. Saturday were: are and Solo "Jerusalem" Max Smith fine expected to in style Julia Mrs. and games Rock, of Morgan in the pennant race. go a long way Anderson, of Spanish Fork. a Relief Ward Society The Fourth A GIFT OF SAVINGS TO YOU reand Christmas a program enjoyed freshments at their regular meeting FOR Tuesday afternoon the program numand bers given were: a retold story by Mrs. Malan Peck, music by Mrs. Erector Sets 98c Large Full Size, regular $3.59, Marie Gunther; reading, Mrs. Mary 25c imagine getting such a sturdy Chemistry Sets K'irkham, and a Xmas poem by Mrs. all steel wagon at such a price 98c Baby Dolls, reg. $1.25 Doll Buggies, reg. $2.79. $2.39 May Hansen. Trains for the baby 98c $2.95 . FROM RETURNS :5c son of Mr. and Don Mrs. A. K. Chatfield has accepted a call to labor in the California L. D. Elder Chatfield will S. Mission. leave for them ission school on January 1, and will depart for the mission field on January 22 He is a graduate of the Lehi High School and a stud- i ent of the LTnversity of Utah Reading and Mrs. ";';',,lV Ui,lr SCHOOL LUNCHES C. Baker will In order that parents may know Wedding on the type of hot dish served students I Jay. December ly.;7, at at ru h ,n at the P T. A. lunches, and home tie of their daughter and son inthat they may also !e able to put a - 11 " .1 a,'U Urs. Ariel A Jet sen Lunch for the child that will be n.U(x.-Avenue, ah v uv with the hot uish served, the l':uh. , T officers are printing the A. P. berty for four months, To toiiiiiientonr. tlie oei.asion menu for the coming week. Students part in the dedication Christmas Dav will observed and second . i for No. 17 1C. 1937 ui-.e ... i a private axes to grind; MENU FOR GOLDEN WEDDING I S. Chape Apostle ... , of Christmas Is . aieven i.. Kicnart the emcatmg .:il.. V . ifini i .in esrieeiilll UJIO L. ij1 - inis."1 ne report that he en- lW .... n hnc uuiiumfr. nas been joyed the street meetings more than mane u..s ay to any other part of his mission e ever hem ln baptized seven people into th. L D. ity Christmas S. Church, performe(; two niarriair. Christmas i. . an ir..,.tifil l. ue a mui tturiiucu will average ot one mcet- ..u Cehmil ., , Auditorium ... n tin. .t nit? . Jie Hiph iiiii in v. ;i n be will m person Claus field, speaking at 75', of them. He on the program and spent one day and night with Ersel .fe take part of sweets to the Fagan, another Lehi the bags k-missionary, at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, attending , .i been selected and a. anutees have jjj :U,w.,l Hireling wim r.luei have Fagan. This he reports as one of the bound children will m most enjoyable parts of his mission brought to the homes. frmn of the committees for the as he and Elder Fagan were boyhood pals and school chums inky Christmas are:Price-rbutioP. Tw0 farewells were held for Elder city George and Transportation Phillips, one at Red Star and one at I Whipple. Liberty. Numerous gifts and keep . sakes from friends of the mission were ihasing Edward I.arsen - Dr. W. L. Worlton. given the young elder at these parties. Durnell . Elder Phillips; will speak in the Ray f will be Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunday evenng. 4 following program ltd at 3:00 p. m. at the High inifam - 'uutl-"Kfl- 't do .g guests of annual Christ- at tln-iDecember Wednesday. - With no selfish personal interacts to serve, and no financial string leading to aay other aourca of power or influence. NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D IEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER I YOUR NEWSPAPER 25c and 49c Ladies Bloomers 25c and 49c pr. Dinner Sets. 32 piece $3.50 Linen Hankies. Box 49c Stationery HOSIERY GLORIOUS COLORS Berkshire Stockings 79c CHOCOLATES 5 1 89c Pound Boxes 25c Poune Cherries Other Boxes at 99c and $1.39 Special Xmas Sale Dinner Club Salad 25c Dressing Quart finest the Coffee, Pound Jar 24d Shillings 27c lb. in coffee Crystal White Soap. Giant Sweetened, Fresh 5 for 19c Bars Cocoanut, 13c l, Half Pound All Flavors Pkg. 4c Candied Cherries, Package 15c Flour, American Indian, 21c 48 Pounds DATES, 2 Pound Pkg... $1.05 All Kinds of Christmas Candies at a Saving. BANANAS (.3 lb. limit- - 5c lb. Peanut Butter, Large 2 Jel-wel- Broadbent & Son WE DELIVER -- SERVICE and QUALITY PHONE 20-- I |