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Show I I i -- . ..flv. December 26, 1935 . t. ana HI -- .Mrs. Xuhl cunesday in Salt Lake. ITEMS LGCAL Mirl Sunday. JJtuiginj ... TT 1 ac Mtfr and Lake, Friday. Salt 2-- Faan r,.. as a Sal? I Mr. and Mrs. i 1 "prison THE LEHI FREE PRESS - Thursday, December 28, 1933 i Mr. Candy Good Shoppe. but Forgot Own Pre$ent Vis-tf'r- - Mrs. Vern Swenson of Draper, i ith her 6ist?r-in-lavisiting this week. Mrs. Forrest Littltford. SERVICE STATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown of Dtlta, John Browa of Payson, and TO CLOSE XMAS Mr. and Mrs. Lowtll Brown and I V S:Uj;' y oj: of th r Irs. C., Ghi M ,i n qjestion family were the Sunday dinner gueis Mr. and Mrs, Grant Littleford visit-f- d of Mrs. Julia Brown. I1" f"1-- '- Ti day before ChrUr-vAll service stations will be closed on 8 in Pleasant Grove with friends and ,b"uD.i thln to do; but Christmas Gan..y wa day. They will close Christrelatives. 0f course he Sunday. Mr. and Ms. A. J. Phillips and c mas eve and will not be opened until !'j many errands, yet har!!v tt e lladel, of Salt Lake, dughter, The people Mrs. A. H. Jackson has gone to Salt the day after Christmas. 7J. 7 "'1he ! m td haTe d.e--a in Lehi. Saturday. They gave are requested to buy car supplies Christmas Sayv!I3e a tlie near- - l ake to spend the holidays with Mrs. greetings to their friends kiiWI?"'f r'!ace t0 the Uay v!i!age Annie Rich and family. early. and relatives in Lehi. iht Gaadj llve-1- a w " G wiH spend Xmas in Pruvu with Mr and Mr. J. V. L0veltss. were-visitor- s 111 Dnsie and GleD W Price. Saturday. Jjfh nden Jones were Mr. Elias M. Ur and orFriday. pvo titors . i j-- snrnt of J. V. Loveless sal Mrs. Mr snend the day. .r DELINQUENT NOTICE NORTH corporation, IRRIGATION COMPANY. Jition of principal place of business, . ihi City, Utah. there Notice is hereby given that the following de-upon delinquent ,it assessment r;bed stock on account of of November, 9th the day uld on set opposite the 1835 on the amount Jjna of the respective share hold of J?S , er. No. Janes Allred Kfabern Butts ..24.6 Grace Jackson Fred Merrill .. loais Peterson PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE 15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS GOOD PROGRAMS FOR THE HOLIDAYS EXCEI TIONALLY DAY ONLY CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 25TH SPECIAL PICTURES FOR CHRISTMAS Here's a reai event the coming of a new star ! We're proud to be able to this grand picture and we beg you not to miss it! Sylib Jason a 40 pound bundle of joy who 11 win youif heart as she's winn- show in ing the hearts of millions "LITTLE BIG SHOT" With GLENDA FARRELL and ROBERT ARMSTRONG. of "THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY" and Charlie Chase in his latest comedy. Chapter No. 4 Matinee 3:30 P.M., All seats 10c EVENING ONLY lOo and 15c. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER The Starlet of "TOP It Happened One ib. suiter would be ready. "And," asked his wife casually, "the gloves for Andrew, his wife wanted?" Mr. Candy smiled. "I clean forgot about them until the bus was ready to start ! So I Just hopped Into a place and grabbed the first pair I saw. 'Good enough for old Andrew.' I thought, but they aren't much." He grinned a little shamefacedly, like a boy. Mrs. Candy plumped down In a chair. "Bill Candy, that serves you Just right. Those gloves are a Christmas present from me to you. You are served with your own sauce!" And she laughed so hard that BUI Gandy had to Join her at his own expense. Martha B. Thomas. Western Newspa.pr Union. Night, In the early days, when our Saxon forefathers had Just settled down in the country that was to be England, the day of December 25th was given up to games and feasting, but the night was dedicated to the special honor of mothers. They occupied the seats of honor, and everyone brought them gifts. Sons and daughters who had gone out Into the world strove to be at home on that one night In the year. A little later the name Yule was given to Christmas, and the rejoicings of the day were prolonged Into night, when men sang and told stories silting round the cheerful blaze of the Yule log. The old customs of Mothers' Night gradually died out, though they still survive In a few parts of the country. Its place has been taken to some extent by Mothering Sunday In the North of England. On that day everyone who can do so still makes a pilgrimage homewards, and the mother receives the homage of her family. London Magazine, Tit-Bi- 26, 27 and 28 Mrs. Mary Winn and Mrs. Selina Ptterson will spend Christmas In Silt Laka with Us. aod Mxs- - Wilbur - sju n. UORHIKG -V .- f r-- . The 7t FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS Rinda Anderson and Gwen Ander son of Salt Lake will accompany Mrs. Kate Anderson. Zina Anderson, Vola Anderson and Mr- and Mrs. II. R. Spurrier and son, Stanton, to Provo where they will spend Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and family. HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS STATMENTS - PHONES-Off-ice Residence Taylor of Springville, returned to his home Saturday, for a short visit- Mrs. James X. Taylor and son Reed, left for Monroe, Monday where they will spend Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Taylor- Mr. Vern Taylor is the son of Mrs- James X. Night or Day 117-- Reed If you bar any news of terest, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything la the printing line. LEHI FREE PRESS Set and Printed in Lehi Build Lehi Not Another Town - Strvict with a mils - Taylor. The Original Alphabetical Pest ( SHOVE OVVflra m0&m 'fl '. ts in THE DAYS BEFORF. "' IIW IISSMMSSSBSMSSSSWSSSMSSWi Admission Only 10c and 15c and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 30 and 31 if Mm Tho HghSesl, mildcsft-fiaslin- g HYSmado! It's like the old-fashion- Proper Size for Toy Block Four inches long by two Inches square Is a pood size for children's educabuilding blocks, according to tional experts. Those can be made at home by cutting thera from a 2 by 2 the edges planed Joist, sandpapering and corners to a slight roundness, and colors. Old, painting them In bright a new lease worn blocks can be given In gay hues. them enameling life by on never knew Don was a murderer He 6aid he loved me, and I thought I loved him. Can't you see I couldn't love a murderer!" t ! Adolph Zukor presents ShVepere and Christmas Christmas Is mentioned but twice by nd then Incidentally. Shakespeare YuletiJe was, however, an Important then time In his life, because It was comthat his phij-- were produced by Elizabeth mand at the courts of Queen mM s !!i!ggUssqe of "THE MARCH OF TIME." EVE O'CLOCK NEW YEAR'S f0r Everyone! James Cagner in YEAR'S jrs AdmissjonJnd20c. .TRISCOKto? ft.'.Sj.R'S "G" "FRISCO KID" tI DAY-WEDNE- i P 8ince SDAY. Men-- " JANUARY 1 and MARUAitr. i CAGNEY JAMES and PATSY KELLY in their latest comedy. Misitm-TATINENo- 5 of "THE GREAT AIR naptcr 3:30 P. M. All Seats 10c. Evening Only 10c and "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." I, with Shakespeare Toys Should P!est In the Child tb kS: This proud Schenley Rye Is the lightest and mildest you can find today. It is sturdy yet gentle and clean lo . lc. Ple.sur. due vnur Christmas pleasure Is dona. duty Christmas y0!Ir Is when d the iasie made the way good ryes used to be made. Schenley's Mayflower is in the tradition of those early ryes the forefathers knew. Jos. 8. Finch & Co, Inc., SahmWr, Pol. Division oj SCHENIEY PRODUCTS CO., loo. GCHENLEY'ff ' the select Christinas toys to pleaseIn the adults the mn to child, not Your Christmas JIIIF MSS5S family. THELMA TODD COMING and James casts. ' Ryes ed "vhnt nice manners the polite little Thompson boys have!" "Yes. They are always like that JuM before Christmas." wtCUl in- - SUNDAY, MONDAY 10 liUTTERWRAPPERS 8-- W 'TWi'f Mfwlinn Tn T Mo." "TVo Kni A Wot Life' and "Out of Sight, Out of Mind." Also Pathe News and Our new snno. hits- uum SUNNLKS." DSAY Kola Comer and Barret Chadwick accompanied by Mrs. Harold Comer and baby daughter, motored to Logan, Saturday. They will spend Christmas in Logan. First Ward is sponsoring a proMaud Hackett. C. C. Hackett and Mrs- - Lottie Peterson attended the Earl Banks were visitors of Mr- - and gram Christmas morning at 7 o'clock is The in their under chaeL American r.rcgram Legion Auxiliary ConvenMrs .fseph Marsh of Alpne, Sunday. the direction of the Mutual. Every- tion held in Provo last week. one is invited to these unusual serMiss Clara Allred was the hostess of vices. It is seldom that a program of a chicken dinner part held Thursday this type is ever presented in Lehi, Those present and it is sure to be the best enter en night at her home PRIIITIIiQ were: Gladys Godfrey, Ila Webb, tertainment available. Zada Webb, Geraldine Taylor, Reah Higffensen. Helen Hansen, Dorthy Ford, Ruth Wilson, Jean Crabb, LETTERHEADS Agnus Lewis, Selina Peterson, Mar- ENVELOPES jorie Anderson and the hostess. "IN PERSON" lease On Baa-musso- PROGRAM XMAS HAT" sings an dances in a drama as delightful as Night" GINGER ROGERS and GEORGE BRENT fcr these 9. Mothers' Night, Ancient English Christmas Name oldest English name for T11E Is Moddra or Mothers' Night Royal Theatre THURSDAY, rk-ket- soon MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Special . ; 6.25 Hwum J. Smith- In the matter of the Estate of . 8.7 Evelyn Taylor and an William S. Evans, deceased. t .wrHance with law Creditors will present claims with der of the Board of Directors made vouchers attached to William A. the 9th day of November, 1935, so of each parcel of stock Evans, 2nd West 261 North, in Lehi many shares will be sold at City, Utah, on or before the 20th day be necessary, is may February, 1936. Memorial Building on the of WILLIAM the Lehi A EVANS and 2 p. m. 16th day of January, 1936, at JOHN S. EVANS, Administrators. to pay delinquent assessment thereon and A. J. EVANS, together with cost of advertising Attorney for administrator, sale. of cpenses P. 0. address Lehi City, Utah. W. E. DAVIS, Secretary, Lehi, Utah. 1935-las- t First Publication Deecmber 19, 1935. Tirst Publication December 19, Last Publication January 16, 1936. Publication December 26, 1935. Also fifrn good t 14.15 2.01 8.63 3.59 ,. 3.5 . . . . , om wile, the mountain, by r J- -s TUch rsn onc dij. Mrs. Gan4y wag Bishop Whipple and wife wruck itk m attended hurri. to the funeral of Bishop bocN tad nhbort Whipnies SSM her to come hotn with her Sunday in Salt l ake City. 'i Just ask Mr. Candy if be will buy for you iair of glove, for your husMr and Mrs. Howard Rlck were! band, r.ive a lare size, lle'll dov delightfully entertained at dinner guess." The 'neighbor Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Rav Carter obligingly coiwented. Mrs. Candy felt well pleased with her Mrs. Leah Bushman and son and! l of scheme to get her husband daughter went to Garfield, Sunday to t" buy big own gift (unknowingly) for visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gifford himself, but she was a trifle dismayed hen. at five o'clock. Mr. Brown. Candy came ""me. tired, hungry and tumbled an armful of iia.ka?es on the kitchen Mrs. Junius Banks and daught er. table. "You got the inargaret, visited in Pleasant Grove. safe for the dressing? Sunday with Mr. Bank's mother, Mr. The celery? The red toy truck for Tonimle? The blue mittens for Sarah? Eliza Banks. The nuts and raisins, and the white wool for grandma?" LEGAL NOTICES Mr. Candy nodded and Inquired how Shares Amount Consult County Clerk or the $ 6.77 respective .11.8 signers for further 13.92 .24.4 .. ' . C(smh Willp Lake. Salt in JltaT CwCMunnsilspfcndChl mas at the home of his dauber in Spnngville, Mrs. EUie Tyritt! . hin--lf- STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY II bean & Mart oi Medl I |