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Show JANUARY ?PAV. TBI' lT 7, THE LEHI FREE PRESS PRESS CLUB gOYSGOUT ' Thr ..: iiJ" . ,. IVt f - THL RSDAV. JANUARY 7, 1937 - L. if. S. ASSOCIATION i ai.d his Symphony Orcut--- and a h t ..f other.-- , all of whom ORGANIZED blend into a lielirhtful nie- ane ef music Uauty and wit. The Junior High Schou! jrirls have ' 1 he an L. D S. Association iry c liters around Jack .Tanizt-- u Llei nv. radio station mar.aei, and which means, Lehi Social Sponsors. j t.; attempts to keep everybody happy. Their purpose is i raise the stand- ie-- t, a iHpular oichestra leader, is ' ards of activities and better an un- the conditions of the school. unhappy because Shu ley Rv.-known announcer is an obscure The leaders of the organization are tat; n. is ribbing him. He demands president, Ruth Peter n; that Benny do something about it. i dent, Beth Peterson, secretary and Benny and Milland, Forest's press treasurer, Beatrice Wardle and reagent, lure her to New York on the porter, Lois Larsen. ii 'inise of a hi;; ioii. When she ar rives Milland is assigned to keep her j MARRIAGE amused but if the airThey fail Mukuu-k- j.-- FOUR lliuuf T we u .. D its untiux Vwhkh , r i.a.t- - ui-- .;..r... J..hf, -- iicsu. i ,tre planned H-;- t i. , j - i .i i .r. i, .,,..,.. h Tt .. '. i s- 'e j 0!t:..!:'r-i- ' ,.r. ,.n 'T'r'!t 'tirn ,:..;.,., j- recess during the was in -- Vr A I.) s, Fcik'11'' Ki, 'r- - diV.g I t ir- -- Nlcllu'ts winch e JP ff songs, after r tgrlvn , catlon inv ui in a gi addre, VV- - L- - Worllon followed by r.r-- alter w er ' i V 1 A i- th M.tcl.ell. January . 1. r"i". W ayn. nravt-r- Re' a 3. 19o7. and Mr Woolst n r.ea a : ! otaiity rate. We .'Cil tW.) ar:d Art Cook ed the mee intr w it h prayer, 'ilen Cook. Reporter. I -- ! ter. in love. TRii. ip F' 'i H Tt Cout meeting v.as opened with the of the Scut Oath led by Opened j j irgil R.berts, an.) practit; led by our sc.utinaster. Mahian peck. Next we had a cce'est hv HaiHl;, "ker, and an announcement about "ui new c niet by I.e., l.overidge. We had a short patrol meeting. a: d concluded our c...it meeting :th kallg!"' court. . I Donald Rick, Reporter. i he i Loyeridge, ltep rtt: UP FROM THE DEPTHS fWvu"?S5 KO'U' SEVEN Shirley discovers the trick and is furious, tirade Alien, sponsor af aj January l:;7 w, practice.! tieing kn ts and talk program puts her on her program to ed about the Flag and Pres. John team with Forest. The team is an in-layior. We fanir ,K. sonjf anJ stant success. A big p. gram is engi-- 1 Cars.ni cl.,s,-the meeting. Aftei- - net red in which Forest proposes to we laved games and basket - Miss Ross and is accepted. Then all all. America is steamed up for a radio Charles Carson, RCeporter. wedding in which the wo are tc be united. When the big n onient coaies'-- i h wever, to refuses Shirley GLUB NEWS gj Ithrouih with it and flees. A frantic !seai-iis begun for her. Graci.', 1'ft Ti.e "dio, puts on :i pi o- Club entertained :,1"ne in ,ht' ';! h..p Mrs. amiiert's birthday -- 'am of her w n ingenious contrivance W. .!,:, -- lav ev. nil at the home f ubich is one of the high spots in this Mr- - ( Ci a '. conie.ly. The club mem- - :!a' f"u!u afu'r a el ,;"s and afterwards a' searcli. returiM d to the tudio and !!::nTi,,l into a briilal costume, witn 'iiiii-i'- ii entertaint d all A'lterica listening in. she marches eirii.i is of the Pan-wa- s down the asile and faces the gro,.'n !laycd and a who. it turns out, is Milland who has - I: also been forced into proper clothing was served. for the big event. They are married. V,t'- The Rig Broadcast of 1937' is '' wl.'r was hostess to the Miss Ross' first major screen assignI.ucky l:: Club at her home on Wednesday, liecember "ioth. She was as ment. She is the 'possessor of an un sisted by Mrs. Roxie Russon. After usually clear sweet voice, is an ex a veiy enjoyable evening spent in th;? quisite dancer and has great personal usual manner, a tasty and appropri charm and beauty. It is easy to preate lunch was served. The fallowing dict big things for her in the near members were present: Mrs. Ila Milne, Mrs. Wilmirth Batchelor, Mrs. Lucile Schow, Mrs. Delia Skinner, Winona Goodwin, Mrs. Margaret Nel- WITH OUR son and Mrs. Elma Christofferson. A special guest of the evening was Mrs. MISSIONARIES Norma Hunter. j ; j 1 j, I j i SCHOOL NEWS SPECIAL n. n vice-pres- i- i j TROOP ONE with prayer and had usual Then we finished our -r- emonies. to put all of board that we are going Junius he kn ts on it. l oinmissionei snow us now u Banks, is froi'ig to end of the ropes on our vhp the - - . I ... v.. K h.ch w - i.j then d...-- Jt- . , . 1 , -- , v 'J Bonnie Con-Turn- t which we dVti piano number. Scout Banks spoke brief-iiiioner Junius were played and after which games served. were frhments "rsen's knots- - ' l, .." 'Ir, I -- . Refreshments were playing games. adorned served. Decorations the rooms and were ais. displayed at the table. Piestnt to enjoy the good time nere Marjune Anursoa. Lilza Cal-toEnid Zimmerman. PuuLne 'Vorl-to- n. D rthea Evans, Josephine Royle-1'aWerlton, Keith Wanlass, Bruce Mark Bradshaw, Evans, Spencer Richards and the host. December 28, 1936Lehi Free Press. Dear Sir: I am writing you a line or two of thanks for sending me the paper. it is good to be able to keep up with news when so far away. My prayers are that you may succeed in your business. I can truthfully say that I have en joyed the past years labors in the vineyard of the Lord, and feel that he has blessed me in ever so many ways for what few things I have accom The more I do toward plishedbuilding up the Kingdom of God, the more I see to do, and when called of God it's our duty tor respond to the call He has promised us a hundred fold for what we sacrifice for this cause. I wish more of the young people could fill missions so that they could enjoy the blessings of the Lord a. 1 have. Sincerely your friend always, Elder Jean L. Phillips. Iean Price- Odell Peterson and Eldon Peterson returned to their studies at the U- - A. C. at Logan, Sunday, foil w ing the Christmas vacation with their parents in Lehi. - Joy Otterson of Idaho Falls returnhome Sunday after spending the ed Ann.ng the many holiday marriages was that of Miss Yaudis Fiddle of holidays in Lehi with friends. Pay son to Clyde Chambers of Span-- : BUTTER WRAPPERS W will ish Fork. Miss Liddle has been teaching at print your butter papers an bttar the Grammar Grade building f..r the quality paper at a cheaper pria- - Try the Pre Press first and b satisfied. a h:tf Ilpr elnss.e oast - wMr i been mostly with the fifth grade students. Happiness and success for a happy future is the wish of Miss Fiddle's I.ehi GOOD BYE friends. The couple is moving fornia to make their home. to Cali- TO NAILED AND TACKED ON ON SOLES ENGAGEMENT Our new equipment for the finest of ladiea footwear has just arrived, ANNOUNCED and all shoes of every description will hereafter be rebuilt with SEWED oa Soles just as they were made at th Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Slade wish to factory. id their announce the engagement No more nailed- stiff, out of shape daughter, Matilda Ann to Morris soles on ladies shoes. Clark, son of Julia and Asa J. Clark. Satisfaction Guaranteed The marriage is t take place January 14, in the Salt Lake City L. D. SHGc SHOP S. Temple. B03S PHONB New Year's Eve, Bruce Nostrum entertained at his home for a group of his friends. The evening was spent 184-- - ASSEMBLY e This Friday there will be a special assembly for the Senior High School students. LEHI VS. neui Telephone Directory B. Y. U. The Lehi Pioneers will travel to Provo this Friday to play their first league game. Coach Nielson thinks that he has one of the best teams since Lehi took second in the State Tournament. The team is in fine shape and are out to win the Alpine District this year. Next week American Fork will play in Lehi. BIG BROADCAST i lis Will ynuUL TlamsL Lavishly produced, tuneful, sometimes madcap and always gay, and boasting a cast which includes the top 's names of radio and screen, annual tribute to the air waves, "The Big Broadcast of 1937," which plays at the Royal Theatre, is Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, for the production outstanding easily this type of entertainment that has Lehi Free Press. Dear Sir: I have been receiving the Lehi Free Press every wek since I came into the mission field, I have looked Tors' ard each week to the day when the paper would com". I wish to express rry appreciation yet been filmed. With Jack Benny in the stellar role, to you, for your kind consideration to Big Broadcast of 1937" in- me. Wishing yon a very Happy and cludes George Burns and Grade New Ytar Martha Bob Prosperous Raye, Burns, Allen, Yon- - brother, his and Orchestra, Goodman Benny hide-- Sterling All red Shirley Ross, Ray Milland, Frank Fields, Leopold Fenny Forest, (Return Limit April 13) lo Ray California RiJe smootlily. swiftly and safely low Irtwel nt to springlime weatlior cities rosi. Union Pacific's Midwinter Excursions are always luxurious curs, delightful events. Enjoy super!) comfort in d . .. delicious meals I temperaturo-rontro!at popular pricesl Special Excursion Eares are good in Standard Pullmans, the last word in travel luxury. 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