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Show THURSDAY. THE TFHI FREE PRESS DECEMBER 24. 1936 THURSDAY. Mrs. Clell Jackson was a Salt Lake buslneaa visitor Monday. LOCAL ITEMS 110 OHE As a treat CAR TURNS OVER high school a Business House To Be Sold at Sacrifice L. Johnson was in Salt Lake cn Mr. and Mrs. R- - C. Allred were business Tuesday. Salt Lake visitors. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F- - Johnson were Ellen Christofferson, spent Monday Sunday visitors in American Fork, at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Beck. In Salt Lake City. C GOOD LOCATION Mr. and Mrs. John W. Southwick Manning and Kirk Crabb were in in frovo, Monaay spenaing we and Rex Gardner spent Monday Lake uay. Salt City. Harden Woodhouse of Lentrice, Ronald Price. Cecil Evans. Zetella Trice and Donna Kirkham were busi-tie-si Wvominir. spent Monday with Mrs. visitora to Salt Lake City, Mon Rachel Anderson. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Slade of I Norman, Wyoming, were week-en- d 1 i fi guests of Mr- - and Mrs. O. A. Slade. HIlltHIHt!i were uninTwo Salt Lake couples morning after jured early , Tuesday Klde of ...M a neao. " t the -- car as Ceroid and sliding 78 feet the relied on its ngni sue. 20, was Alexaner Hansen, driver, and was a I. ;th intoxication -. He was w fined before Lehi City jail Tuesday nujht he was iaken to Provo. niga-wa- y The accident happened on the Tuesm. a. north of Ubi at 2 BUSINESS FOR HOME AND all zooA Twelve Rooms. Three Store Rooms and lhn -sunny rooms. Complete with a b.ttam nw..6a sacrifice. All must go t Excellent Location. or city P California WiU consider exchange for For information app at the will representative of the owner be at the property flX days, John rfjbw fart. GhdiimjaA W Get a Free Family ticket to Lehl'a finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each BOc paid on subscription of the Lehi Free Press, the paper that doea all the work necessary to get out oaper in Lehi. Jackson spent Sunday afternoon in Midway, the guests of Mrs. Jaclcson s parents, Mr. and Aira Hugh Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Larsen attended dinner and dancing party in Ameri can Fork which was given by the North Utah County Groceries Associ BEST WISHES FOR A GLAD YULETIDE May the Joy9 of a season noted for Its happiness be multiplied ior you sentid this Christmas. A ment, 'tis true; yet, with the pass ing of the years, its meaning grows. time-trie- FRITZS PLAGE FRED SHELTON, Manager The Ikan Oddity Club members were graciously entertained Wednes- day night by Misa Beth Jackson. The evening was spent playing bridge. Gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Fagan and daughter, Beryline, have arrived from Sacramento to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan. Mrs. Heber C. Webb was pleasant ly surprised Friday afternoon by the! Stake Relief Society at the home of Mrs. Clara Webb. Program and i games were the main diversion, was Christmas presented lovely gift Re to Mrs. Webb from the Board. freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mrs. Karl Hedberg of Idaho, Mrs Max Rothe and son. Dean, and Misss.Bea- tice Smith left for California early this week. Mrs. Rothe and son will spend the holidays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ritchie. And Mrs- Gunther, Mrs. Hedberg and Miss Smith will visit over the holi days with Miss Marcelle Gunther and Mrs. Alice Jones. Mr-an- - MERRY CHRISTMAS TO MARRIAGE YOU and YOURS from DAVIS-BUTTERFIEL- D PARK SERVICE STATIOI With a "Thank You" for Lehi's Best CHRISTMAS SEASON We Carry a Complete Line CONOCO OILS and GAS Also REFRESHMENTS ))Witj GlviLithiai Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis announce the marriage of their son, Sterling Powers Davis to Miss Ellen Butterfleld, daughter of Mrs. S. M Butterfield of Riverton. They were married Saturday, Dec. 19th in Salt Lake City. The bride and groom are well ac quainted among the younger set of Lehi. Both being popular in their towns. Mr. Davis has lived in Lehi for quite a few years and has played important parts in church and social affairs. He is a graduate of the Lehi High C.r-vXV 1.7.. CONFERENCE To those whom we have served, our sincere thanks for the privilege The Relief Society of the Second in making this Ward held their conference fcf being of help Sunday Christmas merry 1 night in connection with a Christmas JULIUS OTTERSON, Manager SI? First Class Barbering for Ladies and Children as wet as for gents. BETTER BARBERIXG All REASONABLE PRICE o'clock. antaComes .marchiiig LjgL Home POT BY ALICE K PALMER. preparations were in for the annual reunion at the Thomas home in Glendale. Lauris was decorating the living room with streamers of red and green and hanging bells and mistletoe above the doors. The holly wreaths were already hung and father had arranged the colored lights on the evergreens in the front yard the night before. ' Will be home for Christmas. "Johnny." Mother had proudly read the tel egram aloud to the family and all were simply bursting with holiday enthusiasm, for Johnny was really coming home. All was hustle and bustle in the kitchen of fragrant odors. Mother was wholly surrounded by delicious sour cream cookies which she was busily tinting in the Christmas colors of red and green. The refreshing aroma of the traditional cardamom seed and of the spices, was most pleasing. Even little Tim was GREAT program. Stake Board members were present to help take charge and express their desires or the future of the Second Ward Relief Society. heard the merry peals of laughter and happy confusion. "Soon now, my children," said father, "we shall hear the train whistle which is to bring our Johny home. Johnny had mentioned that he did not wish to be met at the station and his desires had been duly respected. Instead of a train whistle, they heard the loud roaring and buzzing of an airplane. "Oh, I bet Johnny is coming by plane," shouted Lauris. "I just bet he is, too," cried Tim, all excited. "I wouldn't be surprised," grinned father, knowingly. There was a rush to the frosted window to see if anything was in , sight. "Oh, mother, look at poor old Mrs. Johnson sitting all alone over there in her window seat. Doesn't she look lonesome though?" said Another game which promises to be interesting is the game between Lehi and Jordan, New Year's Night, also in the Lehi Gymnasium. Good crowds are expected at both games. SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT SCHOOL ( Thursday afternoon Santa Claus is going to make his annual visit to the Student Body high school students. officers ave arranged for a program and ance for the afternoon. Each student is to receive a gift and some goodies at the program the dance will follow the program. j Jean. "Let's invite her over for the Bonny HOLIDAY GREETINGS to FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OUR MANY and may peace and in your household through. AM prosperity if the who CENTRAL SERVICE STATE .7 it evening," suggested mother. "She was telling me the other day that t V f, her son, Joseph, would not be home for Christmas." "Yes, let's," they all chimed in, beaming with the Christmas spirit. "That's a very fine idea," agreed father, smiling kindly. "You run - a over, Tim, my boy, and ask her if she would care to join us." ChristmosGrcetin "Oh boy," shouted little Tim. Year fter vear it's the,i .i i -the at of chuckling opportunity get v to a out throw snowball. ting greetings but time makes so Some moments later, the dear and A Happy New Year, in which I sincere, no less ing J08 little lady was in their midst, smil send our message wishing hope that sincerely everything ing her gratitude toward each one Christmas Marrv nice comes your way, and comes to of them. and Abundant HappM. "It was kind of you to offer to share your Christmas with me. she said. "It has been pretty lone LEHI HOTtt BOB S SHOE SHOP ly this year without my boy." jusi men xne aoor Durst open Arthur Glover, Man! PHONB 184-and in stepped Santa Claus. The children almost wrecked him in their excitement. He dropped his heavy pack and shouted, "Merry Christmas," with all the strength and energy he possessed. Mother couldn't stand the' suspense another moment. She tore off his mask and hugged and kissed mm hungrily. Johnny stood, aghast, taking is the whole beautiful situation. The brilliantly lighted tree, the star of Bethlehem gleaming at its peak and little Tim jingling a rope of sleighbells all in his honor. But the best was yet to come, for he opened the door and in stepped a tall, handsome soldier, his face flushed with a happy holiday smile his garments covered with the Christmas snow. As PVirl cttwo "Hello, mother," he said, as he v"",l,"Q3 runs around rm rushed into the arms thoughts revert gratefully to those As Christmas rolls J ef the smiling Mrs. Johnson. After all questions had been sat- who have made possible our progress. thoughts revert nade isfactorily answered, Lauris began vve extend our heartiest greetings. Si .i t Binging at the top of her voice, "e our progress. "When Santa Comes Marching heartiest greetings. BAKERY & CAFE Home." The others sensing the grand idea, joined in with a jolly D JULIUS JENSEN, Prop. good spirit of fun, in the combined THREE BAR Christmas reunion. mm? HA DPV W School. RELIEF SOCIETY GROCERY VALS BARBER The Lehi High School basketball team will meet Spanish Fork's team Monday night on the Lehi floor. Games will be played as usual at 7 and They wil make their home in I.chi. Friends are giving them best wish future. OTTERSEIS iyl BASKETBALL TEAM TO MEET SPANISH FORK AND JORDAN es for a happy future. Several social functions are to be Stood held in their honor within the near Johnny WholeAghast Taking in the Situation. IEw May your Christmas be mtrrjj f New Tear thn- V.t vnur -, - a m MERRy HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Douglas Scalley, Mrs. Iris Welch anld her daughter, Laurel, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and and Mrs. 0. A. Slade daughter, Matilda. 'vera -- Evans investigated Prido Isn't Everything "Pride." said Uncle Eben, "am er good t'lng in Its place. But er country or er citizen Is In hand luck when he ain't got nuffln' much 'ceppln Is pride ter be proud of." Mr. and Mrs. Clell ation- MERRY ON MAIN STREET Harold Gill of Salt Lake City, were to attend the I LEHI. UTAH 108-for appointment. S. Discovery of Typhoid Boillu The typhoid bacillus was first dis covered by Ebertti In issu in ine ana in me glands of the mesentery It was not, however, until spleen. 1SS4 that Gaffky obtained the or ganism In pure culture. ALT AS BEAUTY SUOPPE in Lehi. Saturday night Located at the E. N. Webb Jewelry hitfh school opera. or mtT i presented Tuesday program consisted raost! fe musicals. These programs are r;T ) students every three or foM and are recommended very the wreck. Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Jones were on Saturday visiting Mr. in At thig time we wish to thank you for andSandy Mrs. Henry T. Anderson and vour natronaee during the past year, family. Christmas and also to wish a Merry and a Bright and Prosperous new Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight, Miss Year. Katherine Foulson and Mr. and Mrs. Call 49 . Bw N Lyceum in-cr- Mrs. Delile Hitchcock with her small son, Jerry, left Lehi, Friday for West-- 1 wood, California, where she will join her husband and make their home. , NUMBER to the stu.. ! daOthers in the car were William car. Thelma Battle, 21. owner of the n- Russell. 18 and Mildred &mitn, accident they were Following the but none Lehi hospital to the ,vPn ff of the persons had received any The American Legion Auxiliary! have been busy preparing Christmas boxes for the past few days. Monday Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Love less of Provo. visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Goates. J $10-00- business. someoneto buy a home and Here's a chance LYCEUM INJURED AS ,. DECEMBER privileged to aid in this glorious Christmas preparation. When things were well on their way toward completion, mother sent the children into the living room. "I want you to pack all the gifts In that large box the grocer brought," said mother, "and wrap that holly paper around it so it will look more Christmas-like.- " "All right, mother," they shouted, in a chorus of happy voices, as they scampered in. They had glorious fun amongst the gifts slyly peeping beneath the sides of the gaily colored wrappers and feeling to try and guess the contents. Mother chuckled within as she t Gin C VVeiitm Kcwsnpcr Union. ,r . v |