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Show I RSDAY, DECEMBER 22, ly: LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH roH ROTHE RETURNS I FROM UISSION fyy:;,." iJt r:. I ' "v "J:'.'. "''i!-- I 1 r. i Sun-"t'v'- T-.- a;,: rV ': - , i;.;,. Mi-.- -i : vn December 5. 1J0 and Was tT, .'. , .,.-- d un Dec. 5, iy:is.. Hefour-fr" T', V, East Iowa for the first of his mis.--i' n later jn.ii .jr tTvi"oi'Ksin where he lab- red for the . Hp rertorts manv n,..nttis ind educational experi- i9tfi-He returned to the East Iowa SLd'.u-'-er- : ! s '.jw: H. i L'i r. ha ' : r' "1 S c r ii t; v $3??L &. Merry U-r- Miss Fern Hutchings of Springville tnd Webb Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yal Zimmerman, were married at Spnngville. Monday evening. The groom is a graduate of the Lehi High School and is a p pular member of the younger set of the city. Thev will make their home in t and New Year. 4 SoUTHWICK. V. we (iiVE FLOWERS ALAN WEBB Carnation-- i ,,, Te: , .ehi. a FOl House Plants Poinsetias. LEHI FLORAL CO. Wei.!,, s n of Bishop X. U. arrived home a tVi year mission Phone 60 WITH OUR MISSIONARIES !11 Lion W..i. i:..:: I our sincere a.r:vca:in f ., ; ,. ,.,,.,.,.,.. the during past year and extend the S. ;..h's ;,,,).,,,,., M ats, If there is anythinjr in -t ,. c ;!,,iv that you need h;i it are al.--o distributors for U. C. Uadi- .- ;it.d Kadio We wish to express GrtH-erie..- . u Leh:, - . FOURTH WARD PHONE Tu-.e- in 1 , ' i CASH STORE 11 V, Piv, l'.S. Utah. j w:.-to express my appreciation a':d thanks to you, for the Lehi Free Pie.--- , 1 whu-liave received each '.'eek for the p;,.--t year. I enjoy read-o- , l: and iearninj; wliat is happening in The Lehi Free Press is a real asset t, the community and no one can better appreciate it than a missionary who is laboring away from 1 , We Dec. 12, 'ear l'i N'- vi- Lire t Way, Olympia, l.KHl lit. ; f h Wa.-liiny- t.' 1 9 38 Lat-terd- LEHI MUNICIPAL I.EHI, I HOSPITAL TA1I Z:on , am pratefu Bright 1938 a LET ALL MEN PAUSE for a moment, on this calm quiet Christmas, and let them consider their benefits, and pive thanks. We, too, are thankful today, and glad of this opportunity to wish you all a most joyous Christmas. FROM MISSION Sterling Allred, son of Mr. and Aaron Allred, arrived home, month Sunday, from a twenty-simission to California. Elder Allred is well and happy to be home with his family and friends for Christmas. V MEILIHG S in in i mm. . JLAMLi x CONFECTIONERY WE ARE PROMPTED TO OUR MANY PATRONS AT THIS TIME PASSES AWAY CHANGE MADE IN Daryl William THIRD WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs. William Hadfield was chosen as first counselor in the Third Ward Relief Society, Sunday evening to succeed Mrs. Luther Coates who has been forced to resign on account of failing health. Mrs. Jennie Johnson was retained as president and Mrs. John Price as second counselor of the Thomas, of 27, TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION DARY1 WILLIAM THOMAS re (Srcctimw. if Mil Mrs. Hospital Notes casonsj '! ARRIVES HOME our share to make your Christmas a Merry One and Your New Year Rlackfoot, died Thursday night at at home of his parents in Blackfoot, Idaho, after an illness of a year of streptococcus infection of the liver ALTA S BEAUTY SHOP Located at E. N. WEBBS JEWELRY STORE Call L or 109-for appontment. . He was born December 2", 1911. in Utah, a son of Maggie Davis and Wm. Thomas. He attended school at West Jordan, until 1!2, when he moved to Blackfoot. He was a graduate of the Blackfoot High School, having been active in the school hand and in scouting. Until he became ill in December, 1937, Mr. Thomas was employed by the Modern Motor company there. Besides his parents, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline Falk Thomas of Blackfoot; two brothers, Russell Thomas of Twin Falls and Ivan Thomas of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Ellen Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davis are grandparents of the deceased. to my parents who organization. are striving to support me here, to the bishopric, and to the people of Lehi, who have helped me in any way. Thanking you again and wishing the people of Lehi a Merry Merry Christmas and a Happy New The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jav Haws was removed to his hnmp WpH- Year. , I remain your brother, 'jiesday, after receiving medical care Elder John B. Phillips. at the Lehi Hospital for sometime. Mrs. James E. Palmer and baby were removed to their home at Camp Mr and Mrs. Orren Bone of Gar-we- William from the local hospital, Wed. Mrs. Maybe Orton and baby were land Monday and Tuesday taken home from the Lehi Hospital, visitors of Lehi relatives. "MY SKIN WAS FULL OF Wednesday. PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES Horace Jacsson was removed to his FROM CONSTIPATION" home Wednesday, following a recent says Verna Schlepp: ''Since Adlerika operation for appendicitis. My skin is A fine son was born to Mrs. Heber the pimples are gone. J. Webb,' at the Lehi Hospital, Wed. smooth and glows with health." AdA beautiful baby daughter was born lerika washes BOTH bowels, and reSquare I lent Grocery to Mrs. Don Simms, (Beth Sbmer) lieves constipation that so often agat the local hospital, Thursday. Mr. gravates a bad complexion. At all ndv and Mrs. Harry Stoker and Mr. and leading druggists. Mrs. Thomas Simms are the proud I r Let's organize the Lehi High School Alumni Association. The " Club" of the Brigham Young Un:ver- sity is s(uisoriiig a dancinir party in j the Lehi High School Gymna.-iuStraight from the heart Wednesday, Decern Iter 28 at X p. m. Comes our Xmas greeting All former students of the l ehi To you and all your friends High School and partners are invited to be in attendance. Admission will be the presentation of your alumni CLARENCE COOK card which is obtainable at the door memfor 2"c. This is a permanent MetroKbtan Life Insurance Agent bership can! which is obtainable at the door for 2,V. This is a permanent membe!hip card which will be used as admittance at the annual spring banquet. All seniors of the I.chi High School will le admitted free, their tickets can be obtained from the class officers. The program for the evening consists of dancing, election of officers for the alumni, and a floor show. We will do 1 SEASOIl'S T ATTENTION ALUMNI STERLING ALLRED home. have enjoyed my mission thus far beyt'ial all expectations, it pves "lie a wonderful opportunity to jrain knowledge in different ways. Ve ain a livintr testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and eet to travel and see d ll'ereiit parts of the country. The lisft seven months I spent in Central n, in the city of Toppenissh and vicinity, which is situated in the center of the Yakima Valley, which is known for its fruits and agricultural products. The last five months I have labored in Olympia. the capitol city of Washington, which is located on the tip of Pupet Sound. It is a very beautiful city, with a population of about 1 1,000 people , The church of Jesus Christ of Saints is prnwin? very rapidly in the northwest, in the past year there has been two new stakes of Their manv fr.ends wish them happy and successful future. XMAS Roses, a ik ARRIVES HOME V, iutchings-zimmerma- x - fhritnias SYLVAN W. CLARK, J. Kl'EfJEN RUSSOX, Stake Superintelidet.c ii. cci relatives. - of ( l'rotf rus - ; p"t and a y ur. i K! E A 7. r. R SEASON S GREETINGS - ir. - ur ' - ! : ..!.. . &jB&f- 22, 1928 Altun Fawler of Texas, irrived ia LeW lat week and is a jruest of local fclAKHIAUfc -- V. j. Lsn - JSg ward! m,rlnbrs l,f l:"CUr ....... L the Northern States V 5L""W ttTH .!:,a V : . 'fl',.;"yjt-:y,a!i,i- ""w""' ....:: j Kothe, sun of Mr. and Kothe returned home m a two year mission to the Elder Kothe ar-ztfcrr'Vrn Stales. iy V ir'UMax ! THURSDAY, DECEMBER PETERSONS CHRISTMAS ml GIVE PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR XMAS GET THEM AT POWERS SHOE STORE grandparents. A, H. WING MORTUARY Mrs. Blaine Dysinggr of Mercur leceired medical treatment, at the local hospital, from Dec. 7 to 17. Mrs. Ibden Ilcndrickson of Provo. received medicn! care at the local hospital Dec. 1", to id. A fine son was horn to Mrs. Eldon of Pleasant Pack (Eulalia Smith.) Saturday. Grove, beaut fit! baby daughter was born Warren Bone at the L Hospital, Sunday. A fine son was horn to Mrs. .Tosenh Sheltnii at the local hospital, Sunday. A to Mrs. n f nr rz . We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the patronage given us during the past year and extend the Season's Compliments. GILES FEED STORE PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE e an'' 1i:!S draws to a Miss Cedda Jensen of Salt Lake back ovi-tile records, and uiion us with its with Chri-tma- City, was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. 0. of di-- er nii'l good wis!ie-- , then' ' mes A. Slade. to us a feeling of appreciation for our so many Friends ami CuK.omers. As we 7S STATE STREET the year ! I"k please accept our Best Wishes for A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HPPY .and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR We love to Serve and We Appreciate Your Trade We are bidding again for your business on Xmas Candies and Nuts. A half ton Xmas Candies in No. 1 Gum Drops, Chocolates Jumbo Cream Mixed. Grocers Mix, Hand Mix per nd Peanut Brittle, all at 12'L-17', 4c and Mixed Nuts 15c n,mnd ' , r 11 'sr. 1 or I'ounu. ;ice oninnus tr. . Dozen. CARD OF THANKS ATLAS TIRE? OIL PRODUCTS BATTERIES GLENS SERVICE ami - the Spirit Good Will is so may our association increased at Christmas Timii grow in mutual accord and confidence. to express our sincere to all those who helped appreciation condolence so much with sympathy, and kind deeds during our bereave ment in the passing of our beloved father. Wc want to thank all those who took part in the funeral services. The family of Wm. E. Trinnaman. ittip A. ism 1171? m a w vtnimm . . PETERSON'S STANDARD a- We desire nc and loc Tree Ornaments 35c and 69c Tree Liubt SeU Tree Light Globes, fancy :tc. tj lor oc Tree Lights, regular : lor oc. We also have a few Nice Gifts in 5c and 11c Items. Those Nifty .Santa Clauses 15c Each FOR A SQUARE vei: DEPOSITS INSURED BY 1 The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. S5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE 55000 DEAL FOR EACH DEPOSITOR WAMT ADS FOR SALE CHEAP Buick 1926 model. See Mrs. O. A. Slade. LADIES BICYCLE FOR SALE Phone 119 or ee Zina Anderson. 7 XJ'eMB The State Bank of Lehi tpi F.PJTnNR fcfi MAIN 8TREET. LEHL VtMi |