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Show THURSDAY, TSVBSalY, BECE3SB2 25. THE LEII1 FREE PRESS ISt! :.v...t- - : r- v He Sure W Here If. , V 7 7 WA.'Rir . i t f- - 1 V is at this time of the year that most of ui atop to indulge in reminiscences. Ai the year cornea to a close so only front we should review its happening?, the achivements we have attained the materia! things gained, but for the increased love we have for the Lord and our fellow men. Back of the birth of the Christ, whom we honor at this season, we have the love of Eternal Father. It is said that He so loved the world that He gave this Christ child as a gift that who so ever would receive Him should have eternal life. Shall we accept of this great gift as we should? If we do we should learn to love the Lord and our fellow men by seeking opportunities for service in which we might promote peace on earth and good will toward men. These opportunities are here in our church more than any where. Let us take advantage of them while we may that joy may increase in our hearts and eternal peace and happiness be attained. To all we wish you a most pleasant holiday season and we hope that your desires and expectations will be y It v.- - vfi ,u - 4LL KINDS OF HAIR DRESSING 7:7 PHONE 18 a! EVA'S BEAUTY SHOP f il MERRY 'MERRY I r f HRISTMAS i GREETINGS to OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS HOLIDAY r and may peace and prosperity reign in your household the whole yef through. M 1 ' 4 fully realized. Most sincerely, BAR DAIRY THREE LEHI STAKE PRESIDENCY AND CLERK LOCAL ITEMS Miss Zina Anderson was a Provo visitor Wednesday.. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS At this yule tide, we extend greetings to all of our of the M. I. A. in Lehi Stake. Our slogan was exemplified by our Master from his humble birth in a manger to the cross. May we all have clean hands and pure hearts, neither lift up our souls to variety nor swear deceitfully in the coming year. MILTON H. KNUDSEN , JOHN HUTCHINGS DEAN PRIOR ARLEEN GOODWIN MRS. RODNEY C. ALLRED PEARL PETERSON V : ' Hi 2 ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson of Salt Lake, were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs-- . A. B. Anderson. As the Christmas season nears we wish to express our sincere appreciation fpr the splendid and efficient service rendered by the Sunday School workers of the Lehi Stake and trust we may always see continued joy and advancement during the coming year. A Merry Christmas and a year full of righteous endeavor, Is the wish for all from the stare Fnoa prioary BOARD , -- A Merry Christmas, with the jingle bells, .hX a- - Si'. A Merry Christmas in the thoughts of others, A Blessed Christmas in the remembrance of a "Divine Gift," and in the assurance that He "Who so loved the World still lives and reigns in mercy and in love." May His blessings abide with all Primary children and workers throughout the coming year and draw you each day nearer to Him. CHRISTMAS JOY 111 STREET Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Crookston and children of Salt Lake, were visiting with Mrs. Martha Ball, Sunday. The Lehi Stake Relief Society extends the Season's Greetings and good will to the people of this community. We appreciate the response given to our work during the year. We are truly grateful for the faithful women of each organisation who have labored so willingly to do in the best manner the things asked of them. This we feel has given to us the success we may have had. May your Christmas be a happy one. May love and peace be in every home and the spirit of the master dwell tn our hearts. LEHI STAKE PRESIDENCY HARRIET M. WEBB OLENA A. GOODWIN , CLARA R. WEBB tvl f Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bobbins of Salt Lake were visting with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson, Rob-bi- ns Monday. Mr. and Mrs- - Vera Curtis and children of Riverton, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, Sunday. Ex.. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP YOUR PATRONAGE HAS BEEN APPRECIATED HAROLD OSBORNE, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton, and Mr. and Mrs-- Harold Neilson of were visting with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, Friday. Mer-cu- r, . Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and daughter, Beth, of Salt Lake, were visiting with Mr., and Mrs. A. J. Peterson and family, Sunday . BEST WISHES FOR A GLAD YULETIDE Mrs. Joseph Broadbent and Alvin Broadbent, Mrs. Jay Haws, and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge and children, were in Salt Lake, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown of Provo, spent Thursday visit- May the joys of a season noted for its happiness be multiplied for you this Christmas. A time-trie- d sentiment, 'tis true; yet, with the passing of the years, its meaning grows. " J r"r """"el LEHI BILLARD PAMIRS Brown- - W. A. I! Evans, Manager Harold Comer and Miss Mary Loveland, of Logan, spent last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. . James Comer. Mrs-- n ill ON MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown and children of Delta, are visiting this week with Mrs. John Brown. ing with Mrs. John ft SIIC? BARBER Mrs. Harvey Okey and daughters, Eva, Mildred, and Madge, spent Wednesday visiting in Salt Lake City. SEASOil'S GREETINGS eiiEETifia N BOEB Lorren Goates of Idaho Falls was visiting with friends and relatives of Lehi, Sunday and Monday. 4.' Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood and family, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chipman, Sunday. LEHI STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERIN. TENDENCY AND BOARD I VI 7 May every hour of Christmas day be gay with cheer, may friends make bright and glad the way, and may all the joys that memories hold dear at this season be joined in merry symphony. Mrs. J. T. Winn and Mrs. A. E. Adams were Provo visitors Monday. . Miss Nola Clark, a student of the A. C. of Logan, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark- The employees of the People's At this time we wish to thank you for your patronage during the past year, and also to wish a Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosperous New " Year. . Co-o- p and their partners were entertained at a delightful Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Giles t 9, Monday evening. Members of the Social Club were entertained last Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Comer. Refreshments were served and games were played. Those winning prizes were Mrs. Leo Hanson, Mrs. Wilford Hanson, and Smith mm Qreethwsim s BROADBEIirS PHONE 20-- Prompt Delivery kin . |