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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBr. NOVEMBER 22. 1S4 , of the week- - Starting continued at interstorm the Saturday with vals until law Tuesday night snow. some and down pour, of rain A report from the Jordan Pumping Station. Wednesday noon showed total of ,n Freclpitaiion fell during the storm. November total shows 1J8. CanReports from American Fork snow yon Wednesday were that little had fallen to the South Fork but snow at the Tankee Mine was reported to be two to three feet deep, v After the hot dry summer just past the report of early snow bring3 hopes of a good season next year. the eary P Permanents 52 Hospital Notes The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week : John Price had an abscess of the arm opend Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Cook and baby ed home Sunday, return Mrs. M. W. Wathen and baby son returned home, Monday. D. W. Larsen Is receiving medical treatment at the Lehl Hospital. IOU ever win anything In those contests you are always entering?" Muriel Wil son queried of her sister Agnes, who was borne for the holidays, aa they sat on the bed doing op last minute family gifts Christmas ere. "Not yet," Agnes laughed. 'But by the law of averages I should win sometimes." ."Soon, I'd saj," Muriel said grimly. "You're been entering contests of one kind and another ever since we were infants and mother entered you In a prettiest baby contest." "That's where I began my losing. If I'd won then Td probably bare kept on winning like these people we read about who live on what they make from contests." Phooeyr Muriel scoffed. "What makes yon do It, anyway Just my lore of adventure. I'm really a born gambler In a discreet way, of course. That'i why I write for my living, just to see if my brain children will find a place or come back borne to me." "Was It your lore of adventure, or gambling spirit, or whatever you call it., that made you turn down Harold Ryan three years ago when be came home from college with his cousin Fred to spend the holidays? Now, why did you do that, Agnes? He was everything anyone would want In a husband looks, family, money, and aren't we always told that marriage Is the great adventure?" Maybe It Is an adventure but what sort of a gamble Is It to marry a man r Miss Donna Berry, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. A, Berry is receiving medical treatment at the local hospital, Stewart Klttinger returned home Thursday from Sugar City, Idaho, for where he has been employed some time. Tom Wofflnden of Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bauer and son, Bobby, of Moran, Wyoming, who have been visiting with Mrs. Bauer' mother, Mrs. Alice Austin for the past two weeks, left for a visit with rela tives In Arthur and Midas, Nevada Tuesday. Hsrold Decided to Deliver the Prlzs In Person. already has everything. No. I preferred to gamble with my own who career" "And now that you're made a suc cess where Is the gamble In Muriel carefully stuck a sprig of holly In the knot of her red tissue ribbon. When Agnes replied it was In a more serious manner : "Since you ask roe so pointedly, Muriel dear, I think, perhaps, if Harold lost his money during the depres sion, as so many did, and if he were to present himself now as a man win ning his way through his own efforts. I might trust myself to ad7enture along with him. But. I fancy, It Is too late. He's probably found some less adventurous soul ere this." "Most likely," Muriel answered, as she rose to answer the door bell which had been persistently ringing. "Guess we're home alone." She hurried down ltr Mr. C. A. Plerson of Huntington Park, California, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dlckerson and daughters, Pay and Doris, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. the stairs. Five minutes later she was back, E. Doll at a turkey dinner, Tuesday trying vainly to refrain from any show evening. of excitement: "Some one on business for you, HAPPY? I'LL SAY SO Agnes. He's the persistent kind, Insisted he had to see you right now." First, for the wonderful storm., "Oh, well all right I'll go down Second, that we are able to offer you and get It over with." Agnes took off GROCERIES AT SUCH BARGAIN her smock and departed. PRICES Muriel heard Agnes' surprised ejaculation, but it was some time before and you' can find everything In grocer she was summoned to join the two In lea In ' the living room below. v "Muriel Is Just dying to congratulate me," Agnes gayly greeted her younger sister. "Behold, sister mine. NEW GROCERY DEPARTMENT I've actually won In a contest You see, Harold Is mnnaglng editor now nf Visit our store, it will pay you. the paper that was running this parYOU. CAN GET ticular contest. When the Judges were ONE POUND BOX LUSH-U- S .....25c sort of stuck as to which of three peoCHERRY CHOCOLATES ple had won second prize they referred 10 57c thePounds SUGAR matter to him and, recognizing your 5c 11 os honorable sister's name SEEDLESS RAISINS among the 25c three, he MOLASSES, Quart Cn Immediately decided In her 10c favrr and came, in person, to deliver 1r PUMPKIN JELL-WEL- L 4 for 15c It." (All Flavors "But I thought It was for another 25c Pound Package RAISINS. I was to congratulate reason and MEAT MINCE you." (With Brandy Muriel did not try to conceal her dis15s Pound Wine) Sherry 10c appointment PEAS. Can ....10c CORN, Can "There is," Harold answered prompt10o BEANS "I let Asnes speak first But the ly. 4 Bucket lb. 65c LARD ... reason I hnd for bringing Agnes the 25c Largs 2 Pound Can Rockwood's prize In person was to see if I could 20c win this Cocoa Special prize person." Mixsd Nuts, Lettuce, Oranges, Sweet Just then the door of the room adPotatoes, Dates, Lemons, Walnuts juring was thrown open and another ovcrcoated young man appeared. This Cranberries We have all these at a very low time It was Agnes' turn to show astonishment : price. "Of, all things, Fred Ryan! Have you been there all the time?" We Cover Buttons nnrt Frame Picture, "Sure thing. I came with Harold, a Let Us Do Yours sort of moral support You see, Muriel W Deliver Anywhere and I hnve our wedding all planned. PHONE 2Q-Lot's make it a double one!" To which bright idea tliej all Joyfully nyrrc 1. hugdng one another and And if it n of tint good Mutual shm:th: ? "Merry Christmas !" W j torn Cnlea. us know we will see it' COAL, delivered at ONCE. Broaclbenfs BROADBENTS It AND ,ew;tr $4" FINGER WAVES WET 25c DRY 35c LAREIiE S BEAUTY SHOP In Connection with Vat's Barber Shop NORTH MAIN LEHI, UTAH TO STAKE MEMBERS NOTICE 4 SCHOOL NEWS This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. DANCE The Lehl F. F. A. are sponsoring a barn dance in the DansArt. Friday evening. The music will be furnished by the Rhythm Boys. Two fine turkeys will be given away during the dance as prizes. One turkey will be given to the gent in the best farmer costume. One turkey will be given to the lady dressed In the best farmers wife cosume. The farmer boys under direction of Mr. Garrett are planning an evening Savings Department Commercial Banking Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds M SdiMk" HBair&Ik f fi Lehi Telephone 85 MAIN STREET k? LEHI, Utah ffu Want That Order in a Distant Town? Sterling Prices of admission will be adults 25c and children 10c. Everyone Invited. The cast of characters: .Clara Allred Aunt Polly Ruth Watson, her sister....Klea Turner Mary Jane, her young niece. Jetta Fowler Fred Raymond John Shepherd Melba White, colored maid Marjorie Webb Clara Woppinger, her sister Ruth Whimpey Huckelberry Flnn....Franklin B. Adams John Fin.., his father Craig Crabb Tom Sawyer Rex Zimmerman ARE INSURED YOUR DEPOSITS During the week of November 25 to December 1. the ward committee members will make a for their 25c annual dues. This drive fj in temple and genealogical work but to all members of the stake. The purpose of thi3 drive is to create a fund to pay the expense of conventions to supply temple blanks to members of the stake. To supply lessons to furnish to the ward instructors; and workers ward for survey blanks NINTH GRADE TO PRESENT to buy books for the genealgical "HUCKELBERRY FINN" TONIGHT library. Trusting that you will respond freeThe Ninth Grades of the Lehl Junior ly when visited. High School will present the play Lehl Stake Presidency. Finn" in the High "Huckelberry Lehi Stake Genealogical Committee. School Auditorium tonight, (Thursday) at 8 p. m. The students have been STATE BANK RECEIVING TAXES working for sometime on the parts and promise a real evening's enterThe State Bank of Lehl is reciving tainment to those who attend their taxes during business hours. Time annual play tonight limit on taxes has been extended to Miss Elizabeth Romney is in charge December. 20. After that date taxes of the play. Stage managers are will be delinquent. Evans and Keith Ericksen. F. F. A. SPONSORING Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe were Salt Lake visitors, Monday. The family of Mrs. George Wing sur prised her at her home Tuesday even ing in honor of her 60th birthday anniversary. A family social, games and refreshments were enjoyed by Mr, and Mrs. George Wing. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Wing and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Russon, Miss Jeanalyn Wing. Mr. end Mrs. Delbert Adams and Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Wing of Salt Lake City, Mr, and Mrs. Val Spencer of Rlverton, and 53 TEMPLE CLOSES FOR THANKSGIVING In answer to recent queries in re- gards to the closing of the Salt Lake Temple during Thanksgiving, the Stake Genealogical Committee have received notice that the Salt Lake Temple will be closed on November 29, (Thanksgiving Day) It will also close al nine of the appreciation courses. on December 22 for the Christmas and Plans are underway to make this New Year Holidays. one if the most interesting and educational institutes of this kind evt TELEPHONE CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many kind held. Complete details will be announced later. relatives and friends for their kindness and assistance during the illness and LOCAL ITEMS burial of our loved one. To all those who assisted in any way at the home, at the services or at the burial and to Mrs. Andy Trane and daughter. those sending flowers and cars we exDolores, spent Monday in American tend our sincere thanks. Fork with Mrs. Trane's parents, Mr. The Family of John C. Wilson and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen. GENEALOGICAL NOTES Mi3s Zina Anderson Lake visitor. Monday. was a Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones nxM to Provo Friday, on business if pleasure. Vanguards December 11. Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox of Osfel were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.cf Mrs. O. Hunter. Among those visiting Salt It Monday were: Mrs. J. E. Dortoa, and Mrs. Wm. Dundsdon, Mr, m Mrs. George F. Barnes, Mrs. R. Allred, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mrs. Jo; E. Smith, Mrs. Ray Carson. fta Peterson and Alan Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett and children spent Saturday in Salt Lake City, The trip being in honor of Thornton's birthday anniversary. They Monday. November 26, and a fine turkey for your thanksgiving ginning will be In session one hour or until S attended the show, "The Girl of the dinner. p. m. This will leave the ward chapels Limberlost'' while there. open for other meetings, or practices FOR $1 HOWA THE MAGICIAN Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rick entertained following the closing of genealogical COMING TO LEHI class at 8. This arrangement wa3 ap- at an elk fry Saturday evening. Covers OUTDOOR GIRL proved by the Stake Presidency, High were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Box Face Powder..., Large Howa the Magician will make his Council and ward bishoprics at a re- Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts, Lipstick In Lehi appearance next Wednesday, cent meeting. All ward workers are Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick, Mr. and Dry Rouge November 28, Howa will give a slight requested to take note of the time Mrs. Milan Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. 1 hand stunts and demonstrations of h:s scheduled, for yea j to Lehi Free Press. genealogical classes and Everett Turner, Mr. and Mrs, Harold In two In shows the High to arrange their magic meetings and practices Jensen, the host and hostess. Mr. Rick School Auditorium. One show will be so Total they will not interfere with the shot the elk in the Nebo reserve. given at 11 a. m. and one at 1 p. rn. genealogical work. ALL FOR $1.00 Price of admission will be 5c for everyA group of students Our Motto: A Free Press b all registered one and the public Invited to visit CONVENTION TO BE from Lehi formed a basketball team Every Lehi Home. Howa's magic land. HELD IN LEHI NEXT MONTH that won the freshman intramural The F. F. A. boys are sponsoring the basketball championship in an eight ' shows. The Recreational M. I. A. team tournament held at the Brigham Institute will be held in the Lehi High Toung University last week. BENEFICIAL STORM VISITS School. Auditorium on Thursday Levi Hunt captained the team comLEHI AND VICINITY December 13, at 7:30 p. m. The Lehi', For Efficient Printing posed of Glen Chilton. Tom Parker, Alpine and Timpanogos Stakes M. I. Roscoe Hunt, Don Telephone Fitzgerald, Earl Lehl farmers are wearing broad A. Recreational workers will meet at Banks and Niles the that took Wing smiles this week and the entire town Lehi on that date with LEHI FREE PRESS members of first year honors from the B. Y. are pleased over the fine storm that the M. I. A. General Board Memhom Bosters in a hard fought championship has visited Lehi and vicinity during who will give detailed information in game by a 26 to 16 score ""' tJWWwwn.fii.MryVYr.f rrnrhir... . All Genealogical classes of the Lehl Stake will commence at 7 p. m, be- $2.75 i E Tri-sta- p ke 8-- j fcl l to the R.OVar.ThpatrP I ( '" 3 : ft ft f l WT LeH's Leading With Each 50c Paid on old or new subscriptions LEHI FREE TPIkgs trTr The Only Paper That Does Not Go Uut nfT 9wn To Do Its Printing wm j. - t t Show House I I: I ( I i i r s4 1 |