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Show ... p0 ABOUT IT. SOMETHING 1 JlAht 1U SHAKE y0lR HI POES.VT SUIT TOWN' -- ABETTER PLACE TO LIVE. ehi Free Pre OC! ? WIDELY READ Li: LEI HOSPITAL TO ' : ' will 1 FESTIVAL PLANNED l; af-fa- . DAVIS THREE MISSIONARIES HIGH MONDAY Jm, hnsW- be played in the Lehi nre-seas- Cokl was i p r'Ji teams lost are still a few "yns left on both last vears of t.m Nshouldbeagoodone. Earl Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks went to the New England States Mission field. John Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips went to the Northwestern 'States and Glen Royle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle All went to the California Missionthree youths are good clean represent- atives of their town and church and; have the best wishes of the entire, community in their woik while in the mission field. L. D. S. mission fields. last; ws state champions, and the Lehi second While' place winners. fm be followed by a splendid program. There will also be school lunches serve at noon. Everyone invited. Three local boys left Salt Lake City, Thursday for their missions in various the Davis High School Ihp Davie p. LEAVE FOR FIELDS Mondav Pi boys meet i j 1 The contracts for the cucumber crop of next season are now ready for to sign, acrording to John H. growers Smith, local manager. The contracts are at the Smith home and Mr. Smith urges those who wish to grow cucumbers get their contracts as soon as sinta laus The Lehi P. T. A. in with the V. P. A. and the school is tinlt, .s,K.r,t jn tnt, f,t.ij he is happy to a project the purpose of be home in Utah's mountains spon.-orin- g again. unicn is to make available a hot dish As he left the train at Salt Lake City to those students who desire it to co he was greeted by nine Elders leaving with their lunch. for the Texas mission. A hot dish will tie served at the Memorial Building by ladies employed by the W. P A. All those employed in TERM REPORTS OUT the serving of the lunch will be required to have heilth certificates. The cost of the dish will be 10c The Iehi Junior and Senior High per week or two cents per dish. School students received their report Tickets will be issued at a cost of cards for the first and second terms 10c eachThese tickets may be paid this week. Parents are asked to watch for either in cash, or in produce which for the cards and to sign and return can he used in making of these varthem as soon as possible. A large ious dishes, and will be punched each number of students received scholartime the child is served. cards with their report cards. Tickets will be issued at the begin- ship ning of each week by the teachers. In no case will the money be accepted by XMAS LIGHTS the W. P, A. employees serving the dish. INSTALLED ON LEHI The purpose of this hot dish is not to take the place of students lunch, STREETS but merely to make it more enjoyable and beneficial. Students who avail themselves of this lunch will be re-- ! I.ehi's Christmas lights were placed quired to bring at least a sandwich to on Main and State Streets Wednesgo with it. The above notice is a part of the day, city lremen and power employees letters sent to each home by the I.ehi putting in a busy afternoon stringing enschools, Wednesday. It is to the ad- - the lights across the streets. They on Main some difficulty countered of school to nr everv lov vantage have a hot dish with their noon lunch str'et as the lifhts .,ast year were and it is to this end that the P. W. A. fastened to the Utah Power & Light are working. The dish will be fur Company poles on the south side of Main street. Since the removal of tha nished for a small fee and the eration of parents is asked to help! U,ah L,)fht polt'8 from Mam street to OJ l"e uu,m'" Ulc l"e make the project a success. ana power employees were iorcea 10 find new moorings for the lighs on the of the street. Tall trees and south WALLACE SKINNER buildings being called into service to help carry the message of Christmas RETURNS FROM MISSION via the colored lights- The street lights and the Christmas Wallace Skinner, son of Mr. and decorations in the windows of the Mrs. Skinner, returned home business houses gives the city a cheer- Monday from an L. D- S. Mission to,ful and appropriate appearance for Texas. Elder Skinner left Iehi 25 the Christmas season. months ago and reports a very successful and educational time spent in the mission field. He spent seven STERLING EVANS months in New Orleans, Ix.uisiana, and spent 23 months in the state of RECEIVES MISSION Louisiana, and six weeks at Houston, Texas. He had the honor of recently CALL speaking at a vestry service at chapel in the Forest Park Cemetery at Houston, Texas, before an audience of 150. Sterling Evans, son of Mr. and He also reports attening a confer- Mrs. Sylvester Evans received a call ence where four other Iehi missionar to labor in the German Mission, duries attended, one of the high lights of ing the past week. Mr. Evans is a his mission-Eldgraduate of the Lehi High School, has Skinner reports that the attended the Utah Agriculural Colmost interesting thing noted in Texas lege at Logan and is at present a is the celebrating of Christmas with student of the Brgham Young UniHe will enter the mission fireworks and noise makers similar to versityon school celebration. our Independence Day January 30 and leave for the field on February 13. mission a and Reporting happy interesting , ' co-o- J.J. - Lake-o-Woo- er Make Broadbent's Your Headquarters for your Christmas shopping. Gifts for every member of the family. He'll be king of $2.95. Boys come see the big snappy wagons-On- ly the sidewalk! It's faster because the wheels runs on ball hearings, lubber tired Scotter Only $1.5!)- can't be beat. Cowboy Holster Set for only l!c - best in the west. SIX PRIZES GIVEN AWAY FIT r f;i YOUR sH ' X MAS GIFTS AT - THE AND GET IN MX THOSE BEAUTIFUL US $1.!)H. Come to BROADBENT'S headquarters oNI, PRIZE PRIZE :!KD 5 GIFTS iTll PRIZE GET YOUR HAIR FOR DONE EVERYBODY AT AT -- Tl! PRIZE f,TH PRIZE ALTA'S BEAUTY SHOP ft. iOODWII AND SHARE IN THE BIG PRIZE DRAWING IE. AT XMAS STORE WEBB'S JEWELRY STORE 4 J. I J. Phone 49 for appointments Til E $22.50 $14.95 Only 19c Yard j Best 80 Square We invite you to select Percale for your Indies' Christmas Sewing from the largest selection cf patterns in town. $o.00 PEN and PENCIL SET PERMANENT WAVE IN ALTA'S BEAUTY SHOP the most shown here. ft PERCALE Pair of Glasses Fitted To Any Member of Family sli'-.vi- where you will find anything you want. SET MIMES' WRIST WATCH TABLE MODEL KATETTE RADIO T is year we are ri And Girls, all kinds of Betsy Wetsey dolls for only "5c. $1.39 All different set and patterns of dishes 4!c to 79c. All sizes of doll buggies priced at $2.79 and $3.75. and GIFTS LIFETIME GUARANTEED OF SILVERWARE : : YEAR'S EVE 1ST PRIZE i The "Messiah" will he presented in the Utah Stake Tabernacle, Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Students of the Brigham Young University and Utah County singers will be featured. John R. Halliday is in charge of the Webtfs Holiday Prize Drawing NEW t SENTED AT PROVO possible Mr. and Mis. an Fox underwent operation Lloyd for appendicitis at the Amedican Fork Hospital, Tuesday evening. She s reported to be doing as well as possible. T8E MESSIAH TO BE PRE- CUCUMBER CONTRACTS READY Fern Fox, daughter of SUITABLE H.L-- n, A will I', s. Rhodes . The P. T. A. combined choruses of the ladies and male voices are planThe hospital is a credit to the com- ning a Christmas Carol Festival to be lumty and proves that held in the Lehi High School Auddetermination will accomplish itorium on Saturday, December 18. lost anything. The people of Lehi There will be a chorus of 30 memlould feel proud and happy to have bers and several beautiful tableaus will p institution of this kind in the be given during the program. The r mmunity and should continue to is in charge of Mrs. E. C. Jorgen-so- n jbport it and keep it in operation for and promises to be one of the outle future. features of the Christmas standing Dr. Eddington invites the public to season isit the hospital, Monday, it will be The program will be given free of en for inspection all day Mondav. and the public is invited to be charge fwember IS. present. iymnasium, !1 .-. srmer weather- - M game 1: 00 HOT DISH AT .- -- entirely finished and work on will be held until spring and interesting f As-- a meeting was held in the Schoi.l Auditorium, Wednesday . not An ! ciat-ii- 1 leond floor. PI TO PLAY I.. i ' " . E Se- ( ls tese l!f. Ix-h- i Parent-Teach- ... 1 e l".it. a re.iuet of the entary tirades vemi.g combining the Junior and The meeting was at the request of the Junior :.vi.Mon and the Alpine District Par-!.!-- 1 eachers Association, and was ml.Mr-- . conducted by Mrs. Mable Nelson, Ai. chairwoman of the Alpine district P. b Vera Ander- - T. A. Association. All officers of the S'Ul. Two divi-iowere retained in the Re .arks I' lVt.-rVirtril association except in cases of removal Sill!. from the district, illness or where they D'iet "A Chri-:::- a i' "'.I Night" were unable to serve. Mr-- . Rui. Dorton Mrs. I.eta The following officers were elected eter.-oi, Mrs. Lula to serve as a Lehi P. T. A. aecmipanit unit: Mrs. Alfred F. Adams, president. R marks Freeman Royle. MrsClyde Dor-toSolo Perfect Day" Maurice AnD. R. Mitchell, Carol Proctor, derson, accompanied by Mrs. Lula Mrs. E. Eddington, and Mrs. Rulon Anderson. Peterson Remarks-Bish- op E. B. Garrett. Secretary Mrs. Urban Johnson. Quartet--,,Hom- e Sweet Home" Treasurer Mrs. C. J. McKellar. Bishop Andrew Fjeld, Stanley Clark, Committee on membership LeReiy Mrs. Lula Anderson and Mrs. Leota William Trinna-man- ; Peterson, accompanied by Miss Vera Ixiveridge, chairman; Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Mrs. Anderson. Roy Peterson, Mrs. A. E Webb. Benediction Azer South wick. Program committee Mrs. A. K. The grave in the Iehi cemetery Chatfield, chairman, Margaret M. was dedicated bv Bishop Andrew Thurman, and Mrs. J. J. Skinner. Fjeld. Entertainment Dean Prior, chairBernell Rhodes was born in Iehi, Mrs. S. M. Taylor, and Norine man; January 4, 1912. a son of Amos and Fox Susan Riley Rhodes and had lived in Hospitality committee A. B. AnLehi most of his life attending school derson, chairman: Victor Nichols. here. He had worked at Magna for Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Mrs. C. L. Ash, the past year for the Utah Copper Co. Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mrs. L. A. Rus-soand died at Magna, Thursday, DecemMrs. M- - S. Lott, Mrs W. L. ber 2 of complications following inWorlton. Mrs. Herman Goates, Vera fluenza. He was unmarried. Condor and Helen Smith. He is survived by his mother of Publicity Jos. Robison, chairman; Lehi, three sisters: Mrs. Mary Adams of Magna; Mrs Parley Cleve of Gar-fifi- Mrs. Herman Swenson, Dean Prior, Mrs. Harold Hair of Provo; Cecil Ash, Mrs. Howard Ricks, Mrs. ERusson, and E. B. Garrett. two brofhers, El.y Rhodes of Hunter L. Education Parent Leo Hansen, and Lawrence Rhodes of Portland, Mrs. Carleton Wilson. chairman; Oregon. Finance Wilford Russon, chairman; E. L. Chipman, Alfred Adams, Arnold Brems, and E- - B. Garrett. FIRST WARD TO HOLD Publications and historian Gleo Nile Washburn. J. Holmstead, BANQUET TONIGHT Drama Dr. W. L. Worlton, chairman, Mrs. James Comer, Dr. and The Lehi First Ward are sponsoring Mrs. Eddington, Clel! Jackson, Mrs. a banquet in the Memorial Building L. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John The banquet tonight (Thursday). Hutchings. m. and will will be held from C to 8 l CHRISTMAS CAROL STUDENTS TO HAVE ""!"!' associations. L The interior of the building has ten redecorated and remodeled and all complete to handle all hospital 185. ine two sides oi ine Duuaing No. 16 R - ll i open its .l. ..)lw Mondav. in the Couch Nei!sti for the people to for this of open hoUMseason ...i ... are in goo,j condition ,it and insP1 j,,r a u. basketball season. A fast : The niisj"1' " aon of player.. v,,il I,,.'.', squad CiDicipal hospital and is now one of give Davis a real 1. ,",)),' modern aou wmyixiy most The local fa-,- , a,,. il;V,u.,) night. hosjutais in me be on hand at the jipped country fi,,t gam,- of ;ht. season and" watch their team .rjv,. into Lehi demonstration Ttw Droieet has brought of the kind 'h.yi 514,000 in labor and materials, they will hand out to their Alpine if here literials'bein? bought pos Divison opponents when the regular uy basketball The WOl K nas oeen uune i season opens in the near Ll labor Pith W. W. Dickerson as future. Work was fpcrintendent in charge. FIRST TEAM Ru.,,-- Bone, fitted on July 1st, and has been going Cap The time. since that forward tain, Craig Crabb. Joe Lambert, T. J. jeadily of Lehi Bone, Sherman Evans, Keith Smith Vspital is under jurisdiction Elmo Bob Dorton. Keith Trane, Leo Ruson' of Dr. and is in charge y now has a possible Dick Cook. jidiiigton. It to 18 beds, has an pacity of 16 SECOND TEAM Dean Mitchell, for the use of the levator provided Charles Carson, Francis Cook, Dick 'Clients, has a complete air ConditionLee Roberts, Bob Zimmer, s' Roberts, i i i system, an eniargeu neaiing piam. man, Grant Ash, Ralph Roberts, Jack 'here is an emergency operating room Mitchell, Don Evans, Dean Kirkham, and all emergency floor first the I Keith Bob Austin and Eddington, will be handled here to elimin- Sims . George for patients on the e all confusion Hospital 137 RHODES - Lehi y, ASSO. REORGANIZES I.dact.-- The DECEMBER PARENT-TEACHE- HELD FC?4 BERHELL OPENING MO NDAYi HOLD TH; !:si.AY. 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