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Show t ombtnc& Witt) T5)& Tei)l banner LEHI, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 mi No. 14 iTps Authorize Lights i ? Installed In Homes S . L a meeting here Monday the or aud council, together "with jor-elect Sydney Gilchrist, met for purpose ot discussing the install-lot install-lot the second municipal power I aod system and the serving of I general public ' with electrical fgy- - t a result of the meeting the trie light committee was author- (to proceed at once with the con-ion con-ion of all users who could be se- tl on lines to be run! from the formers at the Memorial build-.nd build-.nd the one at the generating it. These are tne oniy two generis gener-is on the present street lighting fem which can be connected up for 8te service. Among the first sens to accept the service will be w Broadbent and Attorney Asher. cr f iti.pna in tne vicinity oi tnese tv ill be connected as fast as they be signed up. The work on con- ng up these usera will start at reported at the meeting that the lUit'-i i Circulating LHO wuua.w ftyres' were meeting with fine suc-latid suc-latid that this work would be corn-Id corn-Id in the next week or so. Lo p County Health Lt To Give Inoculation I For Diphtheria ei v one desiring inoculation for Iberia,' will receive the service at r jt the school next Monday from hi 2 p. m. For children, the ser-is ser-is tree.' If there are any who J received 1 or 2 Inoculation last and did not complete the three ilatwns, the work will have to cue over again. M,s of 15 cents will be charged ad alts. If you desire the ser- to prevent you from taking this ed disease, remember the dates e there. Local Ford Dealer Announces An-nounces Data On Hew Car tthooi buldings on .December 5th 19th. Dr. Cullimore will William Webb and Mrs. E. N. spent Saturday visiting in Salt dad Mrs. George Lewis and Mr. li-9. John Zimmerman were Salt Ci? visitors Friday. . and Mrs. Allen Knight and Children, of Magna,' visited here Wednesday until Friday with nd Mrs. W. A. Knight and Mr. rs, Sydney Knight. Selma Blackland and son, ce, of Salt Lake, were visiting Vk fliam Hadfleld home Sunday ine annual Christmas Seal Sale has started and from now on until the holiday season ends the seals will be sold throughout the state by the Utah Public Health Association, to raise funds for the fight against the great white-plague. A special committee has been named for Lehi with Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans as chairman. The other mem. bers of the committee are as follows: Principal D. R. Mitchell, Mrs. Azer Southwick, Bishop S. I. Goodwin, Leo Hansen, Mrs. Fred D.- Worlton and Mrs. G. R. Taylor. In Lehi the mail sale method will be used again and over two-hundred letters will be mailed to profession men, merchants and Lehi residents, requesting them to purchase the Christmas Seals and use them on all their statements and packages. The mail sale method of selling seals is a business way of handling them and is used generally throughout the United States by the tuberculosis as soclations. This year marks the "twentieth anniversary an-niversary of the national sale of Christmas Seals, whiph has financed the fight against tuberculosis in the line of education for the prevention and control of the disease. In that time the death rate has been practlc. ally cut one-half. The educational and preventive work in the fields of individual and community health, is universally recognized as of great value and the Christmas Seal has come to be the accepted emblem of health education and a yearly remind, er of the fight against tuberculosis. The design of the seal this year Is especially attractive. It is a picture of Santa Claus with his sleigh and reindeers, and shows the doubje-bar-red cross in the background and car. ries the message of "Christmas Greet, ing and Good Health." Mrs. John S. Smith and Mrs. Harriet Smith gave a delightful party at the home of the former Wednesday night in honor of Mr. John S. Smith, who has accepted a missionary call. Thirty friends enjoyed a musical program, games and a delicious lunch. PARTICIPATE IN iBB'S HOLIDAY PRIZES Valuable Prizes Given Away Free ON JANUARY 1, 1928 V every dollar you spend at the Gift Shop between now January 1st, 1928, you will be given a ticket, on which " .your name and guess, drop one end in guess box at our v and keep the other for reference. I , The contest is to guess how many parts there are in, the. ? Ben Alarm Clock which has been taken to pieces and fUced in a glass jar in our window. Screws, wheels, glass, Ne, hands and everything counts. 'You can euess as manv times as you have tickets and at fT time before January 1, 1928. The person guessing the correct or nearest correct number he given first prize and the next nearest the second prize so on down the list. In case of a tie their names will be 'a for first and second place on the different prizes. I Drop in the store and get list of prizes. ! E. N. WEBB i Jeweler and Optometrist , "The Gift' Shop" -f STREET Biggest Little Store In Town LHEI, UTAH Lehi will gets its first full descrip tion of the new line of Ford automo biles, tomorrow. . A public reception to be held by local dealers is part of the national introduction of the new Ford models. In thousands of communities all over the United States tomorrow this new line of moderate-priced light automobiles automo-biles will be introduced to millions of people. The doors of the show rooms are to be open promptly at 9 a. m. and at tendants will be on hand throughout the remainder of the day to explain the new and interesting features of the car which is expected to make a new chapter in automotive history. The new Ford cars are said to be the product of several years of study and planning by Henry Ford and his engineers, in the great Ford labora, tories at Dearborn. Mr. Ford himself has announced that "there is nothing quite like the new Ford car" and has stated that it will prove Just as great a pioneer in the present field of low price light cars of quality as the fam. ous Model T was a pioneer in its field for more than nineteen years. Among the visitors to tne reception recep-tion tomorrow will be many city officials, executives of business, civic and; professional organizations and other leaders in the life of the community, who have been specially invited. The performance of these new cars, it is saiI will be startling when viewed in the light of automobile per. formance of the past. Local dealers have been notified by Ford officials at Detroit that the factories throughout the country are now preparing to produce the new cars in numbers exceeding even the tremendous production records achieved in the manufacture of the Model T line. Company officials at Detroit also repeated their early announcement that production of the new. Ford Jine will not make the Model T. line obso. lete. The manufacture of new parts for Model T replacements will continue con-tinue to be an important factor of th4 Ford plant as long as any of the ModeJ T cars are still in operation, the local dealers were ' advised. Be. cause of this policy, present owners of Model T Ford cars will be able to keep their cars in perfect order as long as those cars remain in commis sion. Four.wheei brakes, standard selec.. rive gear transmission, extraordinary acceleration, a speed , of sixty miles an hour and more, a practically vi-brationless vi-brationless engine, and unusual beauty in line and color are among the outstanding features of the new Ford cars, the first of which will be shown in many parts of the country next Frfday. The generator, oiling system, steering gear and rear axle are of new Ford design, it is announced. And its 40-horse.power engine has been so designed that it runs 20 to 30 miles an hour on a gallon of gasoline. . One of these factory models recently made a road run of 120 miles in 124 minutes. This run, it is said, was made on an ordinary paved highway near Detroit. TEMPLE EXCURSION WEDNESDAY The last temple excursion to be held this year for the Alpine Stake will be on Wednesday, December 7th. A special train on the Orem line will leave at 6:30 a. m., and excursion rates will be good on the first two regular trains. As many as can possibly do so are nrired to attend this excursion, as a good turn out is desired. (Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and spent the day visiting with relatives. ' Mr. Wallace Devey of Salt Lake, waa Tlsrftine in Lehi Sunday, jraest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Devey. Mrs. A. F. Webb spent the fore part of last week visiting in Salt Lake at the home of Mrs. Franti Salzner. Mrs. Webb and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Celestia Schow were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. Elder John S. Smith To Leave For Northwestern States Mission A missionary farewell dancing party will be given next Monday night. "muer oin 8:30 o'clock in the Fourth ward chapel. The testimonial fa in .Yt rvvt f w v . u iu j0nn s. smith, who leaves December 7th to fulfill a short term mission in the Northwestern states, i . The missionary committee extends a cordial invitation to the public to be present, as a splendid program is being arranged in connection with the dance. Mrs. B. Gamble of Burnt Fork, Wyoming, Visited in Lehi a few days this week with her brother W. 3 Rolfe. Mrs. LeRoy Knight and daughter, Mildred, and twin babies of Randolet, has been visiting here for a few days this week with (Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight. . Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C, Webb were President Presi-dent and iira. A. J. Evans, Mrs. Hazel Holmstead, of Salt Lake, Boyd Holm-stead, Holm-stead, Mr.?and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Heber L Webb of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Bone of Fort Benton, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and children of Sandy, and Mrs. Arreva Armltstead" and daughter, Phyllis. Lehi's Community Christmas Tree Plans Progressing Lehi is to have a bigger and better Community Christmas than .ever be fore. " This year we are going to have two large trees Instead of Just one. One tree is to be in the High School Gym nasium, where Santa Claus will make his visit to the kiddies, and the other one on some busy inter-section of the city. The tree and decoration committees are planning to decorate both trees more beautiful than ever. The community Christmas tree committee is asking you as citizens to get back of them and give your support to make this the biggest tnd best Community Christmas. J; There will be a committee meeting Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the Memorial hall. All committeemen please be present. o ' ' IMr. Wallace Devey of Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devey. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling and children visited in Provo over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.Howard Strang. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee of Salt Lake, are visiting here this week with their mother, Mrs. Nettie McAffee. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford gave a family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thurman and Mrs. M. B. Allen of Salt Lake, visited visit-ed in Lehi over the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Elgiva Thurman. Missionary Honored At Testimonial , A real missionary farewell test!- monlal was given Saturday evening la the Memorial hall complimentary to Elder Louis Holdsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Holdsworth who has accepted a call to labor as an L. D. S, missionary in California, Elder Holds-worth Holds-worth left Monday to attend the missionary school in Salt Lake for two weeks, prior to his departure. The social was given under the dl rectlon of the ward missionary committee. com-mittee. After the following program was given, dancing and light refresh ments were enjoyed. Trio Phyllis Whitman, LaLita Clark and June FJeld. " Heading Mrs. C. C. Hackett. Chorus From the High School. Remarks By the missionary. Chorus From the high school. Reading: Miss Naomia Broadbent. Remarks Bishop Virgil Peterson. . Q ,,,..,1 I, Members of the B. B. Club are being be-ing entertained this afternoon (Thurs day) by Mrs. James Brown at her home. Folowlng the dance Thursday evening, even-ing, a supper, at the homo of Miss Iola Lewis, was enjoyed by the following: fol-lowing: Barbara Lott, Morris Train, Mildred Norman, Pete Miller, Eleanor Harmon, Herbert Glover, Evelyn Lott, Fay Evans, Anna Lewis, Russell Robinson, Lois Bone, Rolland Zimmer man, Iola Lewis and Keith Neil3on. OYLAN 0 People s Opens Saturday at the OraO Ghee it's great to be a kid these days. Opportunities of all kinds that dad and mother never knew and cjven Santa is up-to-date with toys that gives the 1927 kiddies a real thrill and kick out of life. Our assortment is complete throughout through-out DOLLS of all description, GAMES for young and old, MECHANICAL TOYS, BOOKS, TREE TRIM-MINGS, TRIM-MINGS, SLEIGHS, WAGONS, DOLL BUGGIES, TOY FURNITURE, TRAINS, Etc., Etc. A Toy For All the Kiddies in Lehi City, Of Course We Have the Useful j Gifts For All and Mrs. Walter Webb in Salt Lake. |