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Show 'lis Le FT- - JeGgOnly J.UMB I Home-Owne- A LEHI, UTAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 0 The master was asked, which is the Shepherds' great commandment in the law? in the very words. For symbols, terms, and Jesus said, "Thou shalt love the Irrl memories are colored by associations. thy God with all thy heart, and with And those matters incident upon the an tny soul, and with all thy mind. birth and childhood of Jesus are This is the first and great commandamong the sweetest of all lores. It is not unthinkbale that this ment. And the second is like unto traditional sublime tenderness has it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as drawn our minds away from the thy self. On these two commandgreater consideration of the Christ ments hang all the law and the propheritage. The spirit of Christmas is and we may concerned not so much with givng as hets," (Matt forgiving, with receiving as relieving. say on the observance of these two If there is one season during which great commandments hang the blessmen can forget creed, color lines and ings of peace, happiness and good and personalities, It is the will towards men. And if there is one season in The past year has been the most which we can forget these thinjrs, there is no season in which we cannot successful since the organization of the Lehi Stake. Success in any en forget them It is good to sing carols and give deavor depends on the degree of un gifts. But this is not enough. Think Christian of the spectacle of nations destroying each other! Such a thing must never happen again. Life is too sweet; friendship is too wholesome and satsfyng, and equality of privilege is too sacred to justify petty or national conflicts. "Therefore afll tfilngs whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." We the opportunity This is the essence of Christianity granted appreciate us, at the close of another and of Christmas. year, to express through the columns of our valuable home paper our feel ing of love and good will to the officers and members of the Relief Societies throughout our stake, to the stake presidency, bishoprics of wards and all who have so kindly assisted us in making the measure of success at- tained possible. We feel great good has been accomplished by the Relief Societies of our stake during the year Bethlehem! ""r" ntterson was born in There is enchantment December 28. 1865. childhood and youth in iSk. was converted to She the Latter-da- y f"- dspumtu ie immigrated to Utah in - 1889, U in Salt Lane uuwi to Julius uiiersuH in n wen marriage Mrs. uuerson duiiu up hiident of Lehi, neiping; nas ueeu citv. Mrs. Utterson well known among me ousuieas . Toi.; liavine' heltied her and and son in their businesses Main street. was a faithful Ke- worker being active in Society ner organization as lonp as also She was h would permit. mber of the ivy Keoecca ixuge nany years. viving are her husband, one son, , f t Ahi and six erandchildren. snn nreceeded her to the Great nd in 1919. neral services will be held Sat- ,v at 2 P. M. In the Lehi Fifth riftor-en- Arthur Paltridge of Salt Lake, fa Lehi visitor Monday. Yule-tid- e. ! ed 98c oiler Skates, Ball Bearing Waffle Iran. Resr. $8 value $3.49 $2.49 Jn Electric Toaster Pound G. E. Flat Iron $2.50 39c lashlights Complete All Dishes 10 percent discount Ul Silverware 10 percent discount 101c lb. Christmas Mix Candy 14!c lb. Mixed Nuts 10c lb. 'eanuts" lbs. McDonalds Roof 69c Garden Chocolates 22c lb. Special Mixed Chocolates 'resh Christmas Gum Drops 15c lb. Grocery Department SUGAR JELLO KARO (White) 2 McDONALD'S Pounds Cake Sweet Chocolate 10 Pounds 49c 4 Packages 25c 22c 15c 15c 7c OYSTERS, 8 Ounces OLIVES CALUMET f BAKING POWDER, 1 Cake Tin 1 Cake Flour.... 33c CJWSJfLEDJ 1932. December brings us Christmas time again, a season in which the Christian heart turns with grattude toward the giver of all good, for His bounteous love for mankind expressed in the gift of his only begotton son. Pondering the blessings following this supreme gift, the presidency and stake board members of the Relief Society turn with gratitude to God that we have been prvileged to live in this dispensation when the faith "once delivered to the saints," has again been established on the earth through the instrumentality of- the Prophet Joseph Smith. We are grateful that we have been favored in associating with women, A CHANCE FOR THIRD WARD 4 j POUND if PICNIC HAMS GROUND SUET MILD CHEESE PORK SHOULDER PORK LOIN Song. 15c Pound 12c Pound 14c Pound Truly this is a store of a Thousand Gifts. People's Phones 76-7- 8 Co-o- p Song. Two and half minute talks: 1. "History of Christmas" Glenn Sacramental services-M- usic Violin duet William f!hr5t.mflH Greetings from sunerin- tendency Dale Hadfield. Accordian solo Hershel Manning. Christmas Greetings from Bishopric Bishop William Hadfeld. Reading Mell Wardle, Vocal solo Walter Hutchings. Picture presented by Gospel Doctor-in- e Class (winners of class contest). Mayor I." W. Fox. Stake "M" Men Tolerance." CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ..' "Every student is requested to bring a small present (not to cost over ten cents) with a tag on says Max Wilson, studentbody president. The purpose of this Is to help Santa Claus because of the depression. Santa Claus will vfsit the school sometime between two and three o'clock Friday, and the presents will be given to each student who is a good little boy or girl and who has done his or her share in helping: Santa." A splendid program has been arRay Durranged for the occason with Ts invited nell in charge. The public to see Santa and hear the following: program, which will commence at 2 o'clock, in the High School Auditorium on Friday, December 23, 1932. Duet "Stars and the Song" Audrey Johnson and Helen Gardner, accompanist Beth Anderson. Trio " Silent NightT Abraham Anderson, Newell Larsen and Heber Hadfield. Christmas reading Nola Comer. Cornet duet Ronald Price and Leo Hadfield. Elementary Group of songs grades. Pranks and Jokes Gene Wilson and Dick Johnson. Cornet solo Harold Johnson. A visit from Saint Nicholas bringing gifts to student members. A matinee dance will and faculty the follow program. Sweet Peas. Roses. Carnations, Ferns and Potted Plants in Bloom. A wonderful variety to select from. It will be a pleasure to have you call and see them. Lehi Floral Co. I WEMB -- We Cater To Particular People WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN f Thursday and Friday ZANE GREY'S " - "The Golden West" With GEORGE O'BRIEN. It's Thrill ingd It's Inspiring Courages pioneers fighting their way through the perils of a death infested wilderness to win an empire. See this Special Production with Cozy Coupons 5c and 15c. You'll like it. DRAWING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TH 1,000 LBS. P.OAL FREE I Also One Month's Pass For Two. t"ljK'"nttn rfMh ' piMi 'lMr" CONSTANCE Necklaces, Dresser Sets, Makeup Sets, Makeup Boxes. Bill and Fold Seta, Set of Silverware and many other gifts too numerous to mention. GOOD GIFTS ARE A LASTING JOY BUY YOUR GIFTS AT THE GIFT SHOP AND GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE DRAWING. (Dcpzzy TTIfoe satire Mfc afc i ii ii m im Saturday and Sunday Only f V " BENNETT In What Price Hollywood A heart touching drama of the world, the flesh and the movies, and even her love was public property. Good Shots. With Cozy Coupons 5c and 15c. Remember the drawing Saturday, December 24th. SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR XMAS, MONDAY 26TH, TUESDAY 27TH That's My Boy" The Football Story That's Never Been Told Before! Greater than "HUDDLE," "TOUCHDOWN" or "ALL AMERICAN." Dramatic romance of a great football star, a drama with a soul, a picture you will long remember. Matinee Monday 3 P. M. 5e and 15c. Evenings nday 10c and 25c. COUPONS NOT ACCEPTED. This picture two days and Tuesday. See It. only-Mo- Jemler and Optonutrist Lehi, Utah and Roger Price. Diamond Ring, Wrist Watch, Ruby Rings, Birthstone Rings, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Ladies' Leather Hand Bags, IE. M. on Spirit which is the best talk that has been presented before the Lions in a long time and there have been some good speeches presented. In keeping with an old tradition of the Lions "Club four banks were passed around four new cubs born to members of the Lions Club. The four cubs belong to Claude Curtis, Hugh Otterson and Stanley Taylor. Hugh collected for one that was born sometime ago, and one for the new addition to the family. "The Real Spirit of Christmas Comes Through Church Ser Only vice" Rhoda Johnson. Gift Suggestions i n Flowers For Chriistmas "Christmas 2. n A ly on Monday, December 26th. Every one is invited to attend. Alva Fitzgerald gave a short, snappy, right to the point talk on Hadfield. Men's Overcoats Reduced to $5.00. adv. Powers Shoe Store. Prayer. 35c 12c Pound 10c Pound semi-week- Special Christmas services will be held in the Third Ward Sunday Chorus Kindergarten. School Sundav morning where the "Spirit of Giving" (drama) John be will carried following program and Esther Hutchings. out: Distribution of Christmas gifts. Notices. M. lvieat ueparimeni PACKAGE LARD BAPTISM Next Sunday the Christian World will pause to honor the birth of Jesus Christ, the Savior. In our stake Christmas this year happens to fall on the same day as the baptismal services at the Seminary building. giving persons who have not been baptized the unique privilege ol being baptized on the day that the world has set apart as the birthday of Christ. The baptismal will begin at 2:00 p. m. The Second Ward is in charge. ALL KINDS OF FRUITS and APPLES, GRAPES, ORANGES, LEMONS, CRANBERRIES, DATES, FIGS, PRUNES, ETC. 1""V A CHRISTMAS Fruits and Vegetables VEGETABLES A selfish All children twelve and under will service and rendered by those affiliated with the receive a Christmas present from Santa Claus in person next Saturday movement. afternoon at 2 o'clock in the High We thank all for your loyal sup- bchool Auditorium; at which time the port and untiring devotion to the Lions Club is sponsoring the annual Pargreat cause of righteousness. May Community Christmas Program. we continue on. faithfully living the ents with small children are invited to bring the "youngsters" to see Creators great commandments that "Santa." Boys and girls over 12 peace and good will may not only be years are requested to stay home and an ideal to work to but an ideal at- do mothers work for her. All over 12 years please do not ac tained. candy from Santa Claus. cept Praying for the continued success Ihe projrram will consist of a of the Lord's work and may his peace dramatization of a Christmas Story, and blessings abide in your homes "Oysting Sam Grouch," by the Junior that you may have a Merry Christ- Hiph School; readings by Virtrinia Mielincr and Dorothv Davis; Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous mas Ballads from the junior high New Year. chorus, directed by Abraham Anderson; and a visit from Santa Claus, Sincerely yojjrg, Lehi Stake Presidency. who will distribute a stocking of fruit, nuts and candy. Committees in charge of the entertainment are as follows: Program D. R. Mitchell, Bishop S. I. Goodwin, Joseph Coulam, Alva Fitzcerald. J. G. Jones. Reuben Worl- ton. Joseph Robinson and Claude E. Fickes. Purchasing Hugh Otterson J. O. Meiling, Robert G. Gilchrist, Edward J. Larsen. Thomas Towers, E. N. who bear a like testimony with Job. Webb and Stanley Taylor. Distribution Leo Hansen, Bernard "I know that my Redeemer liveth." Because He lives and we love Him, Bradshaw, R. Nelson. Alva Wing, let us express our appreciation of His George P. Price and Evans Croft Publicitv Josenh Robison. George great sacrifice by continuing our joyous work for the betterment of hu- P. Price, C. E. Fickles and Byron Whipple, manity. Sacking Mn. and Mrs. Frank Dear Sisters, it has been an inspiration to meet you in your wards Sharn. Mr. and Mrs. William Worland conferences. W?e have noted your ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Chipman, Mr. attitude of helpfulness and your and Mrs. E. Eddington Mr. and Mrs. anxiety to give your best In counsel Bvron Whinole. Mr. and Mrs. Claude and labor that the ideals of your Curtis, Mr. Ray Durnell and (?) Miss society might be shown in tangible Ann Proctor (?) , o results. Confident that no call of distress has passed you unheeded, we LIONS DISCUSS BENEFIT DANCE praise you. You nave spent many days with the sick and given comfort to those that Last Thursday at the regular mourn. On this hallowed anniversary, let meeting the Lions Club disus go forward with songs of rejoic- cussed the benefit dance for funds ing and praise, and renewed deter- which are to be spent on the Commination that our efforts shall continue to be directed in ways that will munity Christmas program and the bring the time when the angel's songs milk fund. The Athenians Club the on the Judean hills shall become the Cty Council and the Lions have united supreme realitv of the world. to put over ths dance in the DansArt HARRIET M. WEBB, OLENA GOODWIN. CLARA WiEBB, Stake Relief Society Pres. Greetings From Relief Society Stake Board Bargains! et! 17 CHRISTMAS Galilee! iust one ween and was NUMBER rson Christmas Greetings From Plans Now Complete Answers Last Call The Stake Presidency For Community Program Otterson died Jesus Christ of 1932 I O --4 on .. 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