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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 193 ..r.,); wit! tllC"w anaj f- GREETINGS arty bride-to-b- e As the Yuletide season appoach- es, our hearts are filled with grati tude for the unlimited blessings which have been ours during the past year. We are doubly grateful for the spiritual blessings we have received as members of this great church, of which the M. I. A is a part. The closing of 1936 is near at hand and as we look back on our year's work, we see many good things that have been accomplished a few failures some disappointments, but best of all is the spirit of fellowship and which exists between the stake and ward M. I, A. workers. Our earnest hope is that we might never lose sight of our aim, that of the spiritual and moral advancement of Youth, to perfect ourselves in the sght of our Lord and Master. May your Christmas be a happy one, rich with His spirit, and tne New Year one filled with the joy of living. Lehi Stake M. I. A. A DESIRE We desire to extend to you the compliment of the eason and express our sincere wishes for your prosperity the coming year, with a continuance of the cordial relations existing between us- - LARSEI1 BROTHERS PHONE , entertain at a unBuuw . -rni , shower, ...lorc Jp.the - LEHI MAIN STREET 17 a it fill I " - Fowler. CO-O- CONTINUE DRAWIKG The Peoples their popular has proved so popular to the. and has drawn large crowds anag that store each Saturday mem. Webb has decided to continue same the in They -- ill be conducted the manner as previous araB- tv ArT,r COEUIUHITY XMAS I well-balanc- both n Mrs. Ralph Davis attended a Cbij mas club party in American y Friday night at the home of sjj. Eldon Chipman. 1 Oiristnuis- - - Hospital Notes i following treatment at the week: Tfc patients receiveu mospiuu M AUood and baby; 4 home daughter were removed to their in Pleasant Grove, Saturday. Mrs. Frank take this opportunity of thanking the people of the Lehi territory for their kind and courteous and we feel patronage for the past year each of you that we ere saying it to personally when we print it here in these columns- May we Mrs. Georpe Zimmerman and baby i fmm son were lasen w uiw tima the hospital Friday. DRAWS LARGE tlon fihu1 chorus and ial jjj, continue will Co-o- p Large crowds attended formancea. PTceotionally- the dancers, It was easy to see mai the directhad done their very best in ing f the OP"- TO P w- - iiOTW, pans Principle Ako good. to the at tne numt PEOPLES . icii- 24, - CROWD We wish to express our sincere appreciation ior tne patronage given us during the past year and " FOURTH ... WARD CASH STG3E fi::M')i()Kt)M)i(;Ki:M:ii:iii: Nearly 1,000 bags were distributed to the little folks of Lehi at the Pro Annual' Community Christmas gram which was held Tuesday afternoon in the high school auditorium, Seventy-fiv- e bags were sent out to children. With the aid of the sick school teachers, the very loyal distri buting committee were able to see to X it that every sick child was given bag. The children were interested minute pro listening to the forty-fiv- e gram which was prepared for their entertainment. At the program Santa paid his visit and all the children re ceived much joy from it. :;ti;i:r:iM to Mrs. Cora Hunger was admitted I J on weanesuay the Lehi hospital where she is being treated. A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jackson in the hospital Saturday. LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET 1 day. Mrs. George Holindrake of American Fork, formerly Miss Maxine Aus tin of Lehi, was operated on for appendicitis in the hospital on Saturday. Mr. 0. C. Peterson was brought into the hospital Monday to receive medical care. GIVES OPERETTA hristmas it I reetmgs Frank Sharp was taken home Sunday after receiving treatment in the Lehi Hospital for the past week. Primary . grade students gave peretta Wednesday for the pleasure of their folks. The operetta was directed by Miss Ruth Rothe. ; All taking part displayed the char acters perfectly. The costuming and songa were especially noticable. Principle characters were: Elvin Schow Santa Claus Rae La Whimpey Mrs. Santa Claus. Titania, queen of the Fairies .Margaret Keetch Your Thrift Department Store Staff wishes you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We appreciate the business you have given us during 1936 and we shall work hard to merit your continued patronage throughout the years to come. Telephone 85 1 The small daughter of Mrs. Mary Grace, who has been in the hospital receiving medical care for the past) week, was taken to her home on Tues PRIMARY GRADES HPfflBJWiiii a WEATHER DOES NOT MATTER IF HEARTS ARE WARM AND WE CAN AAIN WISH OUR OLD FRIENDS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Joseph ePterson had his arm set at the hospital this week. His arm was broke when he was playing on the school grounds. SERVICE STATION STATE STREET Mrs. Kenneth Meredith was taken home Monday. She has been treated at the hospital for the past week. SYLVESTER If, CLARK, Manager - Mrs. Alice Francis and Mrs. Sarah Knudsen will make their home in Shirley Davis, and California for the winter months. Mrs. Lillian Knudsen and Miss Allene Ralph Anderson Jean Clark Frank are living at the Knudsen Glenna Rick home. Arma Degelbeck 4th Grade Girls TUESDAY NIGHT 1st and 2nd Grades Dutch Dolls,. CHRISTENSEN'S French Doll Circus Dancer Reliable Merchandise, Reasonably Priced, Courteously Presented Always.,, Negro Doll. Fairies Nurse Dolls Tin Soldiers, ,1st and 2nd Grade Candy Kids. 1st an 2nd Grade ikwmmimm XMAS. PROGRAM Boys Boys and Girls i El fcl M. I. A. officers of each of the wards held entertainments for their 1 .3rd and 4th Grade Boys and Girls 4th Grade Boys and Girls Clowns Balloons-- .3rd Grade Boys and Girls 3rd and 4th Grade Teddy Bears Boys and Girls Jumnine Jacks. if. ' . . members Tuesday night. . Treats were given in each ward to all those present. Various kinds of 1 entertainments were given, sucn as programs, dances and some groups went carolling. week social the coming many ' During affairs will be given in compliment to Miss Dorcus Richards whose engage- PRIMARY TREAT ment to Max B. Smith Jias been " T 5 " IS Compliments of flic Season i "i hi i ti Monday evening Mrs. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR a i- Radio & Electric Skop State Street CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. Lehi, Utah - enter ards, mother of the tained at a shower in the Fifth Ward Relief Society rooms in honor of her daughter. Thirty guests were bidden Arrangements were in charge of close friends of Miss Richards. Program numbers were as follows: Song, ''Friend 0 Mine," by Karma Evans, Arline Allred, Virginia Meil- - - Tuesday each Primary boy and girl was given a treat from Santa. And instead of holding the regular Primary, a party was held. Play leaders took charge of the games. Monday was the day the Second ward held their party. At the party the following program was rendered: (Reading Retta Goodwin. ing, Made Worlton, Lucille WinterSong Erma Adams, Evonne Ash, ton, Valine Hansen and Jean Fowler. Vea Jean Brown. Ruth Jones. Reading Stoiy Dale Fowler. Trumpet solc Miss Nellie Black Piano selection Madge Kirkham. well of Pleasant Grove, accompanied Reading Jack Lewis. by Mrs. Fern Larsen. ' Violin duet Reed Miller and Song Forgotten" Mass Karma her Evans, accompanied by mother, Betty Logsdon. Violin solo Miss Pauline Worlton Reading Paul Johnson. Paino solo Dick Eddingtoa. accompanied by Miss Jean Worlton. Vocal duet Miss Lucille Winter- Saxaphone solo Harold Giles. ton and Miss Valine Hansen. Talk Francis Gilbert Group singing and games followed the program. Dainty refreshments; ASSESSCH APFSIilTED wer aenredt o the guests. Present were t, the Worlton, Madge Kama Evans, Valine Hansen, Arline Heber J. Webb has been appointed Lucille as assesor for the Lehi district. Mr. lABrcd, Virginia Meilingv Wlnterton, Jean Fowler, Karlyn Webb will be at the Memorial BuildJean Crabb, AUene Frank, Zoe ing after January 1, to assess the Ball, Jean Worlton, Pauline Worlton, cars in order that automobile owners Nola Clark, Ruth Jones, Cleora can get their 1937 auto license before Lewis. Roberta Ball. Mrs. Way February 1, The state tax commis Smith f Spanish Fork, Mrs. J. N. sion ha set February 1 as the final Smith. Mr. J. E. Richards, Mrs. date that the 1936 license plates can Niron Fowler, Mr J. 0. Meiling, be used. Mr. Sylvester Evans, Mra. Henry G. Erickson, Mr. Martha Ball. Mrs. OPERA PLEASES CROWDS Chat-fiel- BroaJcojImgOurChmlmafVWjfjex Dr. J. G. Jones d. Milton Knudsen umt.M;init:MiiiiH:itftHni.fimtHnHmi fY w Tw A a Nil! A1EJ t We wish one and all a MERRY CHRISTMAS KIDDIES J. E. Rich bride-elec- j J... wj bride-elec- t, U WE WISH YOU THE BEST CHRISTMAS EVER AND it II and two daughter. Mr. Fern Larsen. Mis Nellie Black-we- ll People attending the of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Mayo were very well Richards. the opera a a whole. Wednesday evening a group of lighting, acting, singing opera pleased with Costuming, and dancing Gig antic Shoe SALE 75 Pairs Ladies' Shoes to goat $1 each 10 percent off on all other Shoe Purchases. 10 percent off on any shoes in store People's Co-o- p mt 1 PHOHE 76 Oil 78 STATE STREET, |