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Show DECEMBER OAY. I T I I 0- 23, 1937 JHE --- LEHI FREE PRESS LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Salt Lake j ue ,.v, - e ., j viit..r Mr. Lloyd Gur.ther spending ihe holidays I 7Tik I A. 'u:!d a '':'-- Hf 1 . ic ...f were j ;. , Lehi. ,.: ninw IVa urAnnth ACfl comfort df imoOtll on very txiD during ridina th holiday You'll cava dollar! and avoid tiatiic worriea and driving atrain. Frequent v acLedulei, convenient downtown depot. V STATE STREET DRUG CO. Phone 145 SuDar-Cotchf- C. L. Johnson and (' ' were salt Lake V. i r. s. Mrs. James H. Gardner ras recent 'v returned from a two w.- ks vi5it w.th her daughter in Sa!1 Jual!. it - ir Tt coorbeli, Amanda! Niels Hansen of Emery, is a t: be tl.e man with the iet hotby-horse,- " of his daughter and cried Na' Mr as s,,e gK,hered and Mrs. Howard Kicks. ljp a con Usod Ci'r.s;n:&s nbbonsand f.a- wrappings strewn about Mr. and Mrs. James Trirnaman of sitting room. There Garland, were guests of Lehi rela- was a sound of quick ar.d crunc-hir- . tives, Sunday. of boots cm jumping sc raper. The old servant opened front dour and a man set an Mr. and Mrs. Sidn.-Trinnaman enormous package in the hall, said of Salt Lake City., were guests of something about the blustering Mrs. V H . Johnson, Sunday. sr.ows'crm and was gone. As the woman carried the packSterling Evans and Ronald Price age in to Natalie, a chirpy sound of funny httle tinkling music issued were business visitors to Provo, Mofrom the bulky bundle. Her black nday. eyes snapped with delight as she cut the heavy cords. Mr. and Mrs. I.. I Wanile and Out tumbled a hobbyhorse, a Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor were handsome fellow with a leather Povo visitoss, Friday. bridle; a white, woolly lamb with button eyes and a bell on his neck; Delbert Thayne of Salt Lake City, a rabbit with a perky with his sister, tail; and a queer little wnimsica! spent the week-en- d top that seemed to laugh with merry Mrs. Jav Powell. music every time it was moved. There was a wispy angora cap, just Mrs. Alice Phillips is visiting this big enouph for a baby, and a tiny week with Mr. and Mrswhite muff, oh, so little, of real fur David A damson in Salt Lake City. with a tippet to match,. Amanda gasped! "All 'em Chris-rna- s Mi--Melha Drown, daughter of Mr. g;fs' No one cep'in yon, Mis ever think of sech and Mrs. James A. Brown, underwent Natly, I thincs! hopes 'em Harlow jos in Salt Lake City. Satan operation ci':L:!i 'predates the the " but . urday her voice wavered. The sleeve of her alpaca frock brushed across Miss Lila Gaisfonl attended a party tear dimmed eyes as she picked up at the Hotel Utah, Tuesday evening, the crumpled brown wrappings and for the employees of the Bennett Paint ficJ from the room. and Glass Co. Early next morninr; Natalie settled back in a train for a live-hoThe First Ward M. I. A. Seniors ride, her heart brimming with hapenjoyed a lively party in the Relief piness. Many changes had come over the Society Rooms, Tuesday evening. A young girl's life. Edith, her older visit from Santa with presents and a Xmas stocking full of sweets were enjoyed by a large number. THK hpcf jfiMki ! f " Oh yia. wot , ? I MrKUur r in wnMy'iiii m- BtlHIUMliniailliwI Ml A Merry Christmas face; the man, tall and bronzed, alert and capable. "Let's look through the house," suggested Natalie, leading the way. At the turn on the stairs there was a wonderful beehive window on the landing, and a window-- ! friendly seat. They lifted the lid. Many things were stored in the seat. "What's this box? Candles! Christmas candles!" called out Bruce. "Let's light up the win-- j dows!" Back down stairs they dashed and soon the rambling stone house was glitter of lights. Bruce went over to Harlow's to get some more logs, and returned with the wood and a package. delivered "Natalie, somebody these holly wreaths at Edith's; I found them at the back door. We'll put them in the windows. Ho, ho! What's this? Mistletoe, too!" "Here's a footstool, Bruce; tack it on the hall arch." With a flutter of ecstacy Natalie looked up smiling, but the firm face of Bruce Draper wore an expres-- ! sion of grave appeal. With a com-- ; bination of strength and tenderness he took her in his arms. "Dear Natalie, this mistletoe is a symbol of the plighting of love's troth." His voice trembled. There was a moment of silence, a moment of mutual confidence and understanding which had been almost instantaneous. Her blond head rested in the hollow of his shoulder. d Through the eyes warm tears gathered his words clung to her senses like a benediction. THEATRE WEEKLY LEIH'S AMUSEMENT CENTER FRIDAY ONLY fridav,is I DECEMBER 24 Club of Scandal" "Night thrill A new sensation! Also Good Murder! Mystery! Romance! set to the tempo of a swinjr band. Admission Only 10c and 20c. Shorts SATURDAY ONLY DECEMBER ,E(!Uu S 6 flr in f n iBft-- LLiA W' : ! Natalie and the faithful Amanda. When Mr. Parker passed away Natalie closed the house and went to teach kindergarten in Boston. Amanda went with her. The train dashed along through a whirling snowstorm. Deep in the tender mood of reminiscent reverie, Natalie fell asleep. Hillsboro " "Hillsboro with a bound. She awakened Clutching her grip, a box of barley the candy, and almost dragging and pack, unwieldy cumbersome Natalie, still half asleep, stepped out at the very end of a long frosty platform. A tall young man in a big fur to somecoat was waving good-bone on the train as it pulled out. In his excitement he took a long, free stride backwards on the platform and crashed into Natalie. The two went down in the drifted on srow in a heap. The cord broke Helter-skelte- r the the big bundle. scatmultitude of Christmas gifts direction. tered in every A picture for all of the family, with plenty of jraj-stfayoty and romance. Also the latest Popeye Cartoon and other jrood shorts. Matinee Xmas Day 4 P. M., 10c SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 27 and 28 It'i dited IT'S kit comedy, twelL riotous tan, gorgeous glrl wingy tunes, novel danclpation ... all set in grand story by the authors oi "Boy Meeti GUI"... end filmed it the breath taking new Advanced TecinicooxJ It's sweej end it's bpU Western Newspaper Union. mc inSOFMFTT WANT ADS New Supply Homer Royle- Trees Xmas of FOR SALE XMAS TURKEYS J. Roberts. See O. -:- SECOND HANI) PIPE FOR SALE Lehi Cereal Mill!4 to 4 inch - General Truck Hauling- Call or see Grant Littleford, Lehi. - FOUND paying by 75-- op 1 same Pig owner may have for ad and feed. See Mrs. Celestia Featherstone. Rome Beauty XPPLES and bu- up Vjk per Thrasher Ranch Vf f I IB i . 317-.I- l. it --r'- NGs v 2t FREE- - A Box of 21 Beautiful Christ mas Curds Free with each paid on subscription. R.!...ed t $1-0- thtu UNITE .: E i D f ARTISTS Chester White P.uar For Service . Ml Frank Barne-- . Phone :'J i : tSs, ! :. - - tit f Onom.f 'atJ$P& s ',or and 'Swl iVtl'' &Ar&'OlK. i pl.vhvS.mu.l' nlPfl t"''' :pcwack' FI0-W- c:,. h other ir. blank :rn a:r...;".ed recoii- - 1. 1938 YEARS AHEADJ Rollicking romance y Thov 15c Evenings Only 10c and 20c Amanda." ! ! ' in "THIS WAY PLEASE" Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans were sister, married Arnold Harlow and Salt Lake visitors, Monday. lived in Hillsboro. Her house adjoined the lovely old rambling stone homestead where Benjamin Parker, a widower, lived with his daughter iIjii iwmll 2." SI'LCIAL I'ICTriiKS FOR CHRISTMAS Charles "Buddy" Rogers. Betty G ruble and Ned Sparks sister. imitmmtmmtmammimmmmi .il in "Look here, Bruce," said Arnold, "let's make this the reopening of the old homestead and send for "Why, Natalie Parker!" Exclaimed the Dumfounded Youth. ? SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT JOHN BARRYMORE The heavy front door swung open There stood Edith, Arsuddenly. nold, little Phillip and Peter and tiny Marjorie, looking in wonder, as Natalie and Bruce awkwardly stammered and blushed in confusion. "Well, well," chuckled Arnold, "we saw the lights we we thought er ," and crossing the hall he gripped Bruce firmly with a friendly hand, while Edith kissed her happy-hearte- d Sk PROGRAM $60.00 FREE half-close- I 1 mm fure the flames, the girl's blond hair like an aureole of gold framing her : long-eare- i ti Bruce Soon Had a Roaring Fire Romping on the Hearth. d , fPii th7 - x 23, 193 f.re; we can at least keep ur.t:l they tome." W;:h Ics from Harlow's woodpile Bruce scr. had a roaring fire romp- -: orln8 hearth. Thev stood be- -- v':;rn- j Mr.-- THURSDAY, DECEMBER & will1 BUTTER WRAPPERS r!" g:i.TC i your butter papers on better; print v. nit!'. at a cheaper price. Try 'virnod the quality paper .:.p.f.: first and he satisfied.; the Pnti Fw spclli. nciuo'iy of Hi., liivt a .till haw BABKI. TO V.liMnn IK'iM 'ov re ;:i the I'.Ml iBAN !io.i!; that siiould become f '.,:.(, r h't'e rip-- : 1" fr.xi) a pt each more v. ,.v '! r to year, e OS, Xnvmu- !..irinir one for Christmas v ' -- filter, mav ' me. J. Nil'1 Washburn. P.;. We ' i f rJ'"'3? , " ' " r.-.r'.- the PowiliUrc r:f 1 .,jir ' , ,T c 10 ' ft 111". .,,s t: lace, urJ V.i'hcr V . i;rn::df;.;!.HOT up !f yon need electrical equipment . ! At d i ' L I'm d tell ;; :( !:- r.c ce us. BICYCLE REPAIIUNG took for all makes of bicycles. it ihe cot n See i'lv.n.- - Ma.rk Chcstor White about J. L. Ban, hart, Phone For Service 10-21- rcai i Sale Cheap Sec Iouis Christensen, Fourth Ward. ni-i- n 3. ca-o- LEHI JUNCTION PS: M J Come on you football fans! tf Modern Home For DECEMBKR 20 .and 30 FEATURES 2 "Over the Goal" . P.'-- lO and 15c The year's eroatost football thriller! Bradshaw, !T-- J. ft for yoin p, C L. Johnson Merc. 2 Work Will call and pay for hnJL'- WANTED " and dead animals. horse one worthless no for ever ina fc' nuurents. Phone 343-JHolmstead, O. house. See C. 'lotr.c at For sister's pound-nand After repeated rtnnmg m If your Sewing Machine or Lawn dismay. sl)e looked at Bruce toward the Mower needs repairs. Sissors or Saws Nvandcred Ilcr wiil do Sharpened. William Osborne BrS: I have the keys It for you. house! Ufa go oyer stone the ins CLEANERS. and THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY t:-- VOll ..if. Natalie." are so mucn Bruce rpr'.c? ki.ovv F:r. C -, F !:':; c T,n't fun PoiNT RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, GRAY BAR ... i LI.ECTBIC SEWING MACHINES, VACUUM t'n-.err- wayward i;n ....d'ed tl.em into his 'ie him, a i over his i excito ily as t; '.vo.-i V, o svhi i iu:.-.il- T:.v ,vs and - News and a Betty Hoop Cartoon. Evening Only 10c and 20c. , ':: i '.er a.i: n bar: late.-- l MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., . ( V1' Also the Feature No. 2 -- It's a triple-trea- t and laughs! show starrinpr action, thrills The Newe-.-- t llopalonir Cassidy Adventure! WILLIAM BOYD in "TEXAS TRAIL" When Uncle Sam calls for men of action Hopalonp Casaidy's there! Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE MAKERS -- 12 P. M. FREE NOISE |