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Show itie ehi Free Pre LEHI'S WIDELY READ VOLUME V LEHTrn. UTAH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1936 ACTIVITIES OF MAIN r three main activities for the be held in jj J x. to Calico Ball, date not yet known; Jan. Men and Gleaner Girls Banquet. theo and plays. January 30th; - HELD AT ROYAL i 1 January are the M. A good way to celebrate the coming of the New Year is to attend the midnight revue to be presented at the Royal Theatre New Year's Eve. Noise-makewill be given to everyone attending. Come and celebrate like all the others will. The show which has been chosen for the occasion is one everybody will ' Love Begins At 20." with enjoy. Hugh Herbert, Patricia Ellis and Warren Hull. If you do not come you will be cheating yourself out of a good time and also out of seeing one of the finest pictures of the year. The picture will not be shown Friday and Saturday, other features will be shown then. Don't forget iNew Lear's Eve should be celebrated at the Royal. LOCAL ITEMS ne-a- ct Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor spent Christmas at the home of their son, Vern, in Salt Lake. 26th. The Calico Ball is a nd is participated in annual affair by all the members of the stake, both young and old. This is a dance where everyone for a merry time. joins together house dresses and their wear Ladies Prizes are given Ben their overalls. for the best looking man and lady. to this big Everyone looks forward rs Miss Vera Winterton of Charleston visited with her sister, Lucille, in Lehi, Monday. 4 John Roberts of Layton, is a guest at the home of Mrs. Leah Bushman this week. event Plans are going forward for a bigM. Men and Gleaner ger and better Miss Donna Barnhart is a All who are few days in Mercur with spending Mr. and eligible to attend this affair enjoy Mrs. Fon Warburton. every minute of the fine program which is given. The dinner will have Mr and Mrs. Afton Giles spent the its usual delightfulness and will be week-en- d in Salt Lake City with Mr. wry tasty. M. Men and Gleaners feel and Mrs M. W. Giles. privileged to be able to participate in such an activity. Carl Eddington of the B. Y. U. is January 26th, is the date chosen for Girl vVkKv.; Banquet this year. spending a few days visiting at the presenting of M. I. A. one-aElmo Eddington home. plays. Each ward in the stake will This makes a fine present a play. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fox of Salt entertainment for an evening. This, were visitors at the Charles Lake, to night is open to anyone wishing Crabb home Sunday. attend. Every day is a fresh beginning, Listen, my souL to the glad refrain, And spit erf old mow, and older sinning, And troubles forecest and possible pain Tato hasrt with & day, and begin ct the CITY Those who were entertained BUDGET public at the n, - Mrs. L. C. Coates and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Perk ae the beKarlyn and Virl. of Coalville, are parents of a fine son, born Satproud Coates Luther ing entertained by the urday in the local hospi'a!. Mr and family this week. Mrs. Isaac R. Peck art the grandof this city. parents and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Loveless $6585. . were visiting with The estimated disbursements of the daughter, Peggy, Mrs. Wallace Anderson of Cedar Mrs. Mr. and George H. Goafces, Sun- Fort was in the hospital Satur&ay waterworks fund total $5303; streets dayand walks ... j ... s. and Sunday receving medical aid. funds, $1495; library fund. $1745; public lighting fund, Mr. and Mrs- Herman C. Goates $240; budget overdraft, $353; bond Twin babies were born lo Mr. und entertained Christmas Day for Mr. Mrs. Elvin Carson of Fairfield. DecMerest, $4,486.59; electric light and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson and ember 26th in the local hospital. fond, $3000. familv. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Ander- The girl weighed 6 pounds 2 ounces, Mr. son and family of Salt Lake and ' Miss Phyllis Dorton had a and the boy weighed 5 pounds and 14 gay and Mrs." A. B Anderson. wffle supper ounces. Mother and babies are doing Tuesday night. Those The mother was the former Present were Mirriam Lott. Ruth Mr. and Mrs- Joseph F- - Marsh of nicely. Chamberlain. This is the Peterson. Leatha Beth Peterson, Dorothy entertained Christmas Day Alpine, in the hospital be born to twins first y. Norma Price, Faye Dickerson, for Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Mr. under the superbeen has wnna Hadfield, it since Virginia Peterson, and Mrs. Wallace aBnks, Maud Dr. of Eddington. vision Faye Hutchings, Earl Madge Hutchings of Hackett and Margaret and Bountiful and Madge Thrasher. Banks. Eldon Healey of Alpine was games were played after hich a dainty waffle supper was brought into the hospital Sunday. He STOCKHOLDERS served. had been shot in the left thigh with a shot gun while hunting. - ... - Pro-PWsi- ve MEETING OF LEHI ATTENTION IRRIGATION CO. Does your radio hum sound distorted or refuse to play? us and let us fix your radio up its old time par, or demonstrate West all wave 1937 Radio of The regular annual meeting Lehi stockholders of the be held in the Co. of Lehi. Utah, will January Monday, Memorial Building. the purpose of for m. 2 at P. 1937. 11, Ave director, to electing a board of to hear the serve for tha ensuing year, and for the 1936, for financial report as transaction of such other bus.ne. meeting. mar come before th. HERMAN C GOAiaa. 1 41. ANY RADIO REPAIRED $1.00 (parts extra) UUS L " k n SHEPHERD LEHI, UTAH ' a . . HAUKTTB BIG HEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Don't forget, all like to dance, you people who that the Legion and Firemen are sponsoring a ball New Year's Eve in the DansArt. A large crowd ia expected to attend. Arrangements for the dance ara being made by Thomas Powers and William Shepherd. CLUB NEWS ENGAGEMENT Miss Juanita Smith entertained members of the Aca Cia Club, WedMr. and Mrs. John M. Bushman at her home. The nesday evening SUGJLH OOOUDOEJ announce the engagement of their rooms were decorated with Christmas daughter, Ilah. to Leo A. Hadfield, decorations. Luncheon was served son of Bishop and Mrs. William Hadand gifts exchanged. field. The wedding to take place Jan. moved to the home of her parents, 6th in the Salt Lake TempleThe Christas party of the Just-Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin from the The reception held in honor of the Mere Club was held at the Stra&hur? hospital, Sunday. marriage of this couple which is to be home Wednesday night. It was a pot-lugiven by their parents will be an inparty. Games were played and O. C. Peterson was in the hospital teresting social event of the holidays. from Monday until Thursday receiv- The reception is to be held Wednes- several prizes given. A special event of the evening was the exchanging of ing medical aid. day night in the DansArt. Many into the gifts. vitations have been issued friends and relatives of this couple. Athenian Club members will meet MARRIAGE They will make their home in Cali- at the E. L. Chipman home Wednesfornia where Mr. Hadfield has been day, January 6. for their regular working for the past few months. BANKS-SMITmeeting. The Mormon Migration will be a talk given by Mrs. R. J. WhipThe marriage of Miss Ruth Smith, BROTHER OF LOCAL ple. Mormon hymns will be sang. daughter of Mrs Mary Smith, of PEOPLE DIES Mrs. E. J. iLaraen attended the) Provo and Wallace Banks, son of Mr. Christmas Club party of the Sorosus Mrs. and Junius Banks of this city, Club given in the Tea Rooms at Amwas solemnized Wednesday, DecemCarl Anderson, 72, died at his erican Fork, ber 23, in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. Saturday. home in American Fork, Friday foltemple. a illness of pneuMr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and A beautifully arranged wedding re- lowing monia. son of Delta, are visiting with relaception was held Monday night at He was born in Eldrope, Denmark, tives in Lehi. the First ward amusement hall in on December 27, 1864, a son of Jens Provo. The reception was given by Helle Enoveldsen Anderson. He and the mother of the bride. Those in atto America with his parents came Ill HIS STEPS' tendance from Lehi were Mr. and He Mrs. Junius anBks and family Mr. about 1873, setteld in Lehi. moved to American Fork in 1886 and and Mrs. J. S. Evans and son. r One of the most powerful stories resided there since tjhat time. Fox, Beth Anlerson and Mae had ever brought to the screen, a tender 1895. in He married Mary Adams and Wayne Fox. human narrative of real people, will the Mr. Anderson was of four father After spending a few days with He devoted the greater be seen at the Royal Theatre, Sunday relatives they will leave for Portland, children. of his life to the sheep business. Monday and Tuesday in "In His Oregon, where they will make their part served He also as a director of Am- Steps," a Grand National picture home for the present time. erican Fork Coop store several years. produced by B. F. Zeidman. The imSurviving are his widow; a daughter screen story, suggested by the M. mortal work Charles of Sheldon, Mrsl, D. and two Inger-solGrant sons, LOCAL GIRL INJURED Frank and Charles Anderson, which has been fully modernized and It revolves up to date. IN XMAS CRASH American Fork; two brothers and a brought two who become around people young Enovold l; Spring-vileAnderson, sister, Mrs. enmeshed in the toils of the law for Chris Anderson and Barratt Chadwick, 20, of American Christy Whitman, Lehi; also four no other crime than being too much in love with each other. How they Fork, suffered a fractured nose and grandchildren. bruises; Nola Comer, 20, of Lehi, Funeral services and burial will are comforted and brought through the hour of their despair bv the sacri-c- e severly lacerated tongue, a broken be held in American Fork. and human tenderness and undertooth and lacerations under her chin and cuts on her left knee when the MOTHER OF LEHI MAN standing of one man forms a story of DIES AT PLEASANT GROVE unusually powerful dramatic appeal. automobile in which they were riding crashed into a safety zone Friday Harry Beresford, the "grand old Mrs. Sylvia Tiffany Deveraux, man" of the stage and screen, who morning at Broadway and Main st. in Salt Lake City. They were taken 69, wife of William Deveraux, died portrays the character of Davidson, to the emergency hospital. following a long illness Thursday at the ''mircle man," who is the friend and benefactor of the devoted young Miss Comer and Mr. Chadwick were the home of a son, Ira Deveraux. Mrs. Devqraux spent the early part couple, and whose spiritual qualities enroute to Logan early Christmas morning to spend Christmas with Mr. of her life in Salem and Provo, lived and serenity of soul serve to regenerand Mrs. Harold Comer. The smoke in Driggs, Idaho, eight years, and in ate their persecutors and lad them to belter lives, does some of the finest and fog obscured the safety zone re- Pleasant Grove since. and in the her are the crash. husband acting of his long career. Surviving sulting Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker following sons and daughters: Roy have the stellar roles in "In His Pleasant Ira and Deveraux, Grove; FAST DAY StfilDAY Earl Dexeraux. Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Steps." A notable supporting cast inElla Andrews, Idaho Falls; Mrs. cludes Henry Kolker, Charles Rich-ma- n, Olive Tell, Harry Bressford, The regular Fast Day services will Fern Thomas, Driggs; Arthur Dever be held in all the Lehi Wards Sunday. aux, Lehi; Mrs. Ivy Mace, Salt Lake Roger Imhaf, Clara Blandick Robert Emmett, Warwick. Warner Richmond, Donald The regular M. I A. Conjoint Meet- City; Albert Deveraux. ings will be held in all ward chapels Idaho, and Ernest Deveraux. Idaho Tirke and others. The picture was Falls; 40 grandchildren. 16 great- directed by Karl Brown, who with Sunday evening. wish to to encourage you Bishops grandchildren, and the following Hinton Smith also wrote and adapted attend these meetings. The meetings brothers and sisters: Albert Tiffany, the screen play. are for everyone and have done much Le Grande, Oregon; George Tiffany, Charles Kinder is reported ill at good for both the young and old peo jMelba. Idaho; Zeanos Tiffany, Salem, his home this week. and Mrs. Eliza Tanner. Payson. ple. ck Mrs. Foster Nicholes of American Mr. and Mrs. E. R Dansie of Lay-to- Fork is the proud mother of a baby and sons, Floyd and Jay were daughter, born Saturday in the local the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. hosital. Dansie, Sunday. Miss Edith Clark of American Fork Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Dorton and was operated on for appendicitis Fri- son, Dick, and daughter, Hope, were in the hospital. the Sunday visitors at the J. E. Dorton homeSherwin Olsen of Pleasant Grove, was taken from the hospital Saturday Dr. and Mrs- - Elmo Eddington and after receiving treatment. Forest family spent part of Christmas Day Driggs was taken to his home Sunday in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. W. and John Olsen of Riveron is stili in the hospital. All three boys were R. Eddington. treated for cuts and bruises received Miss Ethel Coates who is working iu an accident. in Salt Lake City, spent Christmas Mrs. Richard Hansen of American Day with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates is in the hospital receiving Fork and family. medical care. 1937 1 Funeral services were conducted ia the Pleasant Grove Third ward chapel Sunday with Bishop Frank Attwood in charge. A The foUowiag patienta received were Miss Ruth Barnhart of Castle trestaMMt at the Lehi Hospital thia Gate and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Niel-so- n week: of Pleasant Grove. hearing on the tentative budget for Lehi City was held in the Memorial Building, Monday were present and night. Citizens questions asked in regards to the high tax rate of the city and questions on the City Power Plant and public lighting costs. The estimated revenues include the amount from the city taxes on a basis of 22 mills of the assessed valua; tion of $997,021, from city licenses, $1000; from waterworks 6000; from county fire department aid, $250; from cemetery, $200; from dog tax, $100; from fines. $200. The tax levy of 22 mills is divided as follows: General fund, 5 mills; Memorial building, 1.75 mills; public light, 3.75 mills; bond interest, 4.5 mills; electric light bond. 2 mills, and general obligation bond, 3 mills. The estimated disbursements of the general fund, including administrative, miscellaneous, cemetery, city parks, fire department, police department, auditor, budget overdraft, total A Hospital Notes J. L. Barnhart home Christmas Day HEARING HELD No- - 19 MIDNIGHT SHOW TO BE M. I. A. FOR JANUARY The NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D Mrs. Horace Jackson and baby boy were taken home Thursday. Mrs. Rula Dorton and baby son were removed to their home Thursday. Kay Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Carter, had her tonsils removed Satuday at the hospital. Mr. Millett had his tonsils taken out Monday. Mrs. George Holindrake was re H 10-d- Reo-Junio- ' Firemen and Am. egion new Year's Eve Dance MUSIC -- uoni g5 jr GOOD 50c Couple, Extra Ladies 10c |