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Show 9 "r Thursday. December 7. 1S35, THE LEHI FREE PEZ23 Published by The Lehi Free Press Mrs. Aftoa Giles spent Tuesday in Mrs. L. A- - Valentine and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Margaret Mills spent Thanksgiving with their father. Mr. C. C-- Hackett. Every Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dransfield Phone 8-The American Legion Auxiliary Lehl,Utih and son. El win of Ogden, were y Mrs- - Ruth Wan-las- s. guests at the Jamea Clark home. met at the home of afternoon-Mr- . Wednesday George P. Price, Uanacer OTic. is Wert. UJr Street Mrs. James Zimmerman and Mrs. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mi ea!deDoe, nJ and State Steve Zimmerman were Salt Lake C. Webb and Mrs. Thoma Heber LiJ. UUk visitors, Tuesday. Powers spent Saturday in Salt Lake Entered at the poatoffic at Lynn Webb who is attending school City. Lehi, Utah, as second at the U. of U. spent the ThanksgivMr. and Mrs. R. Fred Harrison ana class matter ing holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mr- and Mrs. Simmons of LovelL Mrs. Heber C Webb. at the ADVERTISING RATES Wyoming, spent the week-en- d Dkpliy ,.S0c per Inch Mrs. Marjorie Clark spent the past Angus Gardner home. They were Readers to Los Angeles. ....10c per gas week in Spanish Fork, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- - H. P. Hardy. SUBSCRIPTION Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilcox and Ona year in advance $1X0 are invited to attend the show family The Lehi Poultry Association held the at Royal Theatre Thursday or Wast ads 10c Per Line for first a very interesting and instructive Friday as guests of the Lehi Free Memorial Building, Insertion and 6c per line for each meeting in the Press and Royal Theatre managers. Saturday evening. A large percentage additional insertion- Bring your paper with you. of the association members being present. The Third Wj,rd Junior Girls were entertained at a candy pull by Miss The Primary officers and teachers Dons Ostler, evening Tuesday of Lehi Third Ward met in their Guests present were Ruby Coll edge. regular monthly business meeting at Mrs. Rath Curtis is visiting rela- the home of Mrs. Arnold Brems. Sun Mavis Johnson, Ruth Barnhart Laurel Hutchings, Nydia Sabey. Helen tives in Springville. day afternoon. Roberts, Ileen Sunderland and Adelaide Wellington. Malin Cox of Southern Utah spent Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Arnold and son, the week-enwith his brother. Jay Ray, of Salt Lake. Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Poulson and family of Cox and family in Lehi. Lewis Hardy and baby, daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Curtis ana Sandy. Marleene. of Roy, were week-envisit sons. Arthur and Woodrow, of Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mr. and ors of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Michigan City, Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. John W. South wick motored to Mrs. Rebecca Wilson and family Mrs. Jesse Ballanger and family of Sandy, Saturday and spent the day Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Ander- are invited to attend the show at the Magna, were of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dick-son and family. Royal Theatre Friday or Saturday as guests erson. guests of the Lehi Free Press and The Builders of the Second Ward Royal Theatre managers. Bring your Mr. and Mrs. WiMiam Kirkham reBeehive Girls made an attractive paper with you. home Monday from a visit at turned Thanksgiving basket and presented it St. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham George. to an elderly lady of the ward under Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb and son, their leaders, Mrs. E. N. Wbb and Jack, of American Falls, Idaho, spent were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. The Peck Miss Betha Allred- - Girls assisting the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr John Peck and family. with the basket were: Ila Webb, Webb's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. family have moved to St. George to Clara Allred, Zada Webb, Etel Hard-ma- Webb. Mr. Webb returned home Sun spend the winter. Beth Gaisford and Lucille day, Mrs. Webb and baby remaining Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett enter for a short visit tained a group of friends at their home Friday evening. Games, social chat followed by luncheon were en joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle, Mr. and Mrs. William Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Ran dall Schow, Mrs. Bertha Knudsen. the host and hostess. : : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of Salt Lake City, entertained in honor Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Picture and Cheapest Admisstoa of her sister Irene's birthday anni Why Be Satisfied With Less versary at her home Saturday even WEEKLY PROGRAM ing. A delicious supper followed by house games and were enjoyed by Irene and Stella Colledge, Leah and Elsie FOEDAY Lester Barnhart, Viola Moser and Colledge of Lehi; Richard and DECEMBER 6, 7 and 8 Donald Brown and Gene Johnson of Draper; Roy Walker of Salt Lake The Year's Big Football Romance. City, the host and hostess. ROBERT YOUNG and LELIA HY AMES in W Sub-da- Vtt - en-rou- te LGOALITEr,!S d d , Thursday, December lHE LEIH FEES PEESS n, 0 THEATRE Y COMMERCIAL EVENT TO ATTRACT GREAT INTEREST IN WEST the other to perform similar service in the neighborhood of Surinr City: and 2.700.000 for the Deer Creelt pro-g ject, which also will include the lake-of Utah The latter project is estimated to eost $974.000. but the $2,700,000 is considered to be all that can be spent in the first year of construction. The principal obstacle standing in the way of besrinning work on the Deer Creek ad Utah lake project is the organizations by the irrigation companies and cities who are sub scribing for the water. It may be necessary to organize a metropolitan water district for Salt Lake City to enter into the project. cia-in- - Get set for the most exciting football game you ever saw, get set for a picture of red hot romance, delighful humor, crashing drama, breathless action, for this is it I O.Y (Daft IB ALSO GC23 SHORTS SATODDAY SUNDAY & DECEMBER 9. 10 and f.lOuDAY 11 TiSY COULDN'T BOTH ' WINII BrotKeri . , , of .V. X' '"I .VXl V the breed of conquerors ..but deadly enemies One's hate is a das ger at the throat of a hundred miSiion people! One's love drags, a woman through ruin' TV ff, f $ fftf. fh n ; ' i J ii ' V ft As tksy tow, so do fhey reap I It THE REAL CHRIST- - Ducan-Clar- k RICHARD CH83TIR GttiXYfEVE AUtOlM MQiiaiS TODIN VW4 fcy Ulph Majfee Also Bing Crosby If RELEASED It is true that men and women at TO BEGIN WORK Christmas time do things which are ON DEER CREEK foolish, especially in the giving of presents. But when did cold wisdom Announcement from Washington ever make people happy? Who wants Saturday that ? 4,500,000 had been re- to see a Christmas when nobody leased to the reclamation bureau" to spends more than he should, or when begin construction on Utah irrigation there is no giving of things that are projects, means, if true, that the last trivial or needless or foolish? A truly of the goverment red tape has been sane Christmas would be a miserable cut and from now on it's up to the one. ASK the Long Distance operator now for the rates to any town you would like to call. It is not clear that the Scriptural allusions thai? the shepherds who visited the new-bor- n Jesus were the same as the wise men who saw his East Only Matthew records the story of the magi, and only A package of White House Station, Luke mentions the shepherds. Mark ery and One Family Pass good at the and John do not refer to either the Royal Theatre for your whole family shepherds or the wise men. for one night with each $1 paid on :: Lehi :: subscription. Read the paper free by taking advantage of this offer. GUADAT1TEED ( RADIO 327. " b "PLEASE". Mrs. Angus Gardner, daughter. Helen and son. Rulon. returned this togers week from a two weeks tour of Southern Utah, Nevada and the Boulder Dam territory. They report a very ISc 10o and Admission Only enjoyable trip. CUriJ, rWoifi Nvt me thinking of a certain rich young man in an old story who "went away exceeding sorrowful.' Proton m mi TUBES !0 45o 2 A -- Me- 171- - S3- - Tic ii a! ad s GLEfin imtm hi nu rSKNB EEK, 47-- W I; hi .. Oihttm veiMetftety lew. Your Old Take Tested FREE. Aettveries. Free calk Daily News. I saw a wistful look on the face of a man I know. It struck so strange a note in the sophisticated music of his life that I was puzzled by it. He was'a young man in his later twenties. He had abundance to satisfy every need and many rather expensive desires. He was carefully attired as usual. His winter coat was of latest desira. His spatted shoes were immaculately shiny. He stood on a loop corner when, seeing him, I paused made curious by the expression in his eyes and about his mouth. I followed his gaze. It was fastened on two poverty- stricken urchins boy and girl who were gleefully inspecting a shop win dow aglitter with holiday decorations. Tom, said I, breaking in on his reverie, "you look almost sentimental. What's the matter?" He turned toward me a face that had become suddenly embarrassed. Then he laughed- "To tell the truth, old man, I was wishing I could recapture the Christmas spirit. It seems to have gone clean out of life that is, the life of my crowd," he answered. There is a way," I said, "but it's and unsophisticated, and what you would call sentimental. First, you must really believe in some thing the star and the child and the love behind them. Then you must for' get yourself and think of making somebody else happy somebody who really needs the happiness you can bring. Oh, it's all very bourgeois and passe. I know but it's the only holidays Telephone! SHEPHERDS AND "WISE MEN star in the the during . people of the state. AUTHORIZED TO PROCEED The reclamation bureau is now authorized to proceed with the projects as ' quickly as it can be advertise for bids and let contracts. The money is allocated as follows: $1,500,00 to the Moon lake project. which is sufficient to complete that work; $300,000 for two projects in Sanpete county, one to supply later water to lands around Ephraim, and you can't be with them in Chicago "I guess you're right," he said. "I'm tempted to try it, but" And he turned on his heel and left me left . r--- MONEY 4 x By S. J. bJ (131-16- LIAS SPIRIT way.' ... ty? ed fully-outfitt- TiiUnSDAY & "Saturdays Millions" v the best of to ways keep warm darij Vt, season is to become employed a, Santa Clau U t ment toy department Paraap FL0MLG3, :: Lefal :: ' ONE WAY TO KEEPwLe Intermcuntain as well as state interest will attach to the Tenth Annual Utah Commercial contest to be held at Brigham Young University on March 3, according to Proeasor A- Rex JohnHARD TO ANSWER son, manager of the affair. Decision has been made to invite Boy Mamma ! high schools from states surrounding Tired Mother Well? Utah, as interest in the event has been Boy When Santa Claus tUllil. spontaneously expressed in parts of tie boy, who filled his stocking state Other Nevada. Idaho and may The Country Home. send teams upon being invited. More events and more awards have If it' a BIRTHDAY been added to the program this year, Say It With Flowers anounces Professor Johnson. Three They are pretty this time of the y new scholarships, each the value of a Send in our order for Butter year's tuition at B. Y. U., and many today. Best of paper and vege LEI!! medals will be given. Competition in table ink used. both, first and second year shorthand. Flowers For All Occasions both shorthand and typewriting. CHRISTMAS DAY highest total of points scored in first second book year bookkeeping, year It is not definitely known when keeping. The Gold, silver and bronze medals will Christmas was first celebrated. be awarded for first second and third institution of the festival is attribued place respectively in each of the five to Telcsphorus. who flourished in the 1 A. events. Also silver loving cups will reign of Antoninus Pius be given schools scoring the highest D.). The reason for the final choice of December 25 cannot now be deter in different type of competition. More than 200 high school students mined. As Christianity spread, the anually enter these contests, which feast of the winter solstice, the time were begun in 1925. Schools from all when the day begins to increase, ana parts of Utah enter teams and in light to triumph over darkness, was dividual participants. changed ino the Feast of Christ, the Lehi will doubtless enter teams Light of Life. again this year, as she won several medals and a scholarship last year. EXCUSABLE FOLLY . IVEDHESDAY 7. UTAH IP h is: hIk 8-V- " x 4- - Y, h LEHI lit WANT ADS i FOR SALE Potatoes and Carrots. 3t Evans Anderson, Phone 118-J. FOR SALE 90 model Winchester 22 Caliber Repeater Rifle. First here with $5 takes it' see Eldon Harris. FOR RENT A 40 acre field with good winter feed for horses. See Ray Stewart. 12-7-- 2t BUTCHERING Hogs. Sheep, Beef, at reasonable prices. See Gerald Turner, State Street, Lehi- tf etc. dressed While They Last High Class La Blanche Powder, Rouge, and Lipstick in attractive compacts. Given with subscriptions to Lehi Free Press - FOR RENT 5 Room modern Brick house and 4 acres land. Inquire A- - F. Adams Carbon Spring Canyon, 2t-- p County, Utah. a nAui, ior a ousnei oi g"" potatoes 1 vears aubwrfntion to ths Lehi Free Press. Christmas Trees All Sizes, Cheap. Order now from David Holmes, Jr. or phone 3t 8-- Cedar Post 22 each. Make an Holme. Ir a Phnw ft-- effar-Davi- d tf 1'.. |