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Show 1? ii Free Pre jine LEHI i S WIDELY READ 1 HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D EHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER No. 20 29. 1938 . AT H : SUMMONS TWO LEHI RESIDENTS ! JES ALBERT GOOD-- Albert Goodwin, 67, died at 12 midnight Mon--Vtls Borne here, at trouble. He was of heart Lehi. November 3, 1871, a son ,y;v,.iin A. and Anna Harwood j 4 of Jdin He moved to KuDy valley, o,.A4win. a young man. He when kj.vgda. W tied Hettie F. Young, October 17, V' A Cl -- after moving to Lehi he was Inst, by the People's he worked for twenty-seve- n . Aftpr leaving-" the emrilov of jthe entered the t' ; People's Sn li Co-o- 'Joyed - p. - . - Co-o- Hrv OUSiness. iic waa on ijiuci Ae I.. D. S. Church. T& is survive by hris widow, and i t i followng sons and daughter, A'AI'frt Wayne. Jesse Rowley, Mrs. a Nielson, all of Lehi; Edward ; I'iphus of San Diego, California; ft Mrs. Ethel E. ' brothers: Edwin L. Goodwin of Nevada, and Samuel I. Good- Lehi, and eight grandchildren, funeral services will be held in the L lu Second Ward Chapel, Friday at fls, .f of 64, died Bambery French, Saturday at the h..me of her daughter, Mrs. Florence Butt. She was born Nov. 7, 1874, at Dorcester, Tasmania, later moving to Dunedin, New Zealand, where she lived for many years. She came to Utah in 1923 and lived in Lehi for several years. She had been living in San Diego, Californa, the past few years. Survivng are her husband, Clyde French of San Diego; four daughters, Mrs. Neubern Butt, Jr., Mrs. Beryl Bateman of Los Angeles. California; Mrs. Ethel Pyke and Mrs. Louie Page, both of Auckland, New Zea-laand a son. Clarence Bambery of Auckland, New Zealand. Funeral services will be held in the Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel, Thursday, n, at 2 p. m. Y" ) ISKETBALL I f f GAME FRIDAY the Lehi High School basketball ntfem will nlav the Granite Hicrh 1 s4ool at the local gymnasium on i Fifday. December 60th. lhere will be !. (ramps one at 7 and one at 8 n. The Granite team, last years f m site champs have three old players 0the team this year and are very lhis is Svamg on the zone defense, I last :: game. pre-seas- lehi will open her division games . h a game witK the Brigam Young Ljrh School at Provo on January 6. FOR THE MEMORY OF A FINE XMAS BUSINESS THAT YOU GAVE US WE RE APPRECIATIVE OF IT and assure you that during the coming year we shall do our utmost to improve our lines of merchandise and make this store always A GOOD PLAGE TO TRADE MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU HAPPINESS, THE BEST F HEALTH AND UNION MEETING SUNDAY MORNING LOCAL NEWS ITEMS to Earl Smith was a business visitor Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mrs. W. F. Welsh of is spending the week Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hales left, Wednesday morning for a trip to Mrs. Mrs. California. James Junius Banks Edwin ALL other desirable bles- ses that make life worth while. STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY A OODWIfl'S Homp Salt Lake City, with local visited Booth of Provo, with Sunday evening. Smuin and daughter, Myzell. Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake were Christmas guests of Mr. and City, spent the early part of the week Mrs. Jay Smuin and son. Jack. with her brother, Herman and family. World Leadership" President A. C. Schow. Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield and The meeting will be adjourned mH City, visited with her mother, Mrs. M. a to for vacation left family trip time for the Lehi High School Alumni A. Tavlor, Saturday. California, Wednesday. party. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Curtis spent Mr. and Mrs. Azor Southwick and Monday at a Cifrtis family gathering family spent Monady with Magna in Salt Lake City. relatives. The Lehi Stake Sunday Schools will hold their monthly Union Meeting in Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas of Don Southwick of Magna, visited the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Sunday Pueblo, Colorado, spent the Christmas January 1, at 8 a. m. All Sunday holidays with Mr. Thomas' mother, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Azor School workers Southwick, Sunday. are urged to be Mrs. Mamie Thomas. present. Mrs. G. R. Tayor and daughter, Mrs. John R. Bone and son, Ray, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Colleen, are spending the week at Garland, of Provo. Kirkham STAKE MEETINGS with Mr, Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Mary Orren Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Taylor of Salt TO BE HELD IN Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson FIFTH WARD and sons, LaYal and Verl, spent Mrs. James Taylor, Sunday. Monday in Provo, guests of Mr. and Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair. Mrs. A. E. Adams were Mr. and Mrs. All Lehi stake meetings will be J. T. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter held in the Lehi Fifth Ward, during Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whipple and Sfcine and son. the year 1939, beginning with the children of Salt Lake City, spent 8 a. School Union at Meeting Sunday Saturday with Mr. Whipple's mother, Mr. and Mrs Junius Banks and m. Sunday morning. Mrs. Susie Whipple. daughter, Margaret, spent Monday at of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Allen Bateman and baby Alpine, guests Mrs. F. Marsh.. i daughter of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Lehi, Monday, Mrs. BateMr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks and man was called here at the death of baby were Christmas dinner guests of Bert Merrihew was removed to his her mother, Mrs. Ethel French. Mrs. Banks m ther, Mrs. Mary F. home. Saturday, following treatment Smith of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple, Mr. for an injured knee. and Mrs. William Whipple and Mrs. James V. Gouirh returned home, Mrs. Don Simms and baby daughter Susie Whipple visited in I'rovo Sat- Thursday, from Bell Fouche, South were taken home from the Lehi Hos- urday afternoon with Mr. Gay Whip- Dakota, where he has been employed ple. during the sugar campaign. pital, Saturday. Institution of Courtesy and Service feature The picture, "Barefoot Boy." featuring Jackie Moran, Ralph Morgan and Claire Windsor. Thero will also be good shorts. Manager Miller invites you to start the New Year right by attending the show at the Royal New Year's eve. CAVALCADE FOR YOUTH' STAKE MEETING To be held on Friday evening Dec. at seven o'clock, in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel. Those who are invited and expected to be present at this meeting in addition to the Staka Presidency are, members of the High Council assigned to the Aaronic Priesthood supervision, Stake of Sunday Schools, members of the Stake Sunday School Board supervising A. B. and C. De30 Super-intenden- PRIMARY BOARD TO MEET JANUARY 5 The Lehi Primary Stake Board will all bishoprics, hold their regular meeting on Thurs- Scout Commissioner, of Mrs. and all stake and ward leaders of home the at 5, January day, Roland Sabey, at 3 p. m. All board young men and boys. members are urged to be present. The Stake . Presidency. RED CROSS CLOSES STOKER INSTALLED ROLL CALL IN TABERNACLE .The Lehi Red Cross closed their annual roll call Wednesday, when headthey sent $133.55 into national was Lehi set for The quota quarters. There is still one district $200.00. not reported. A modern stoker will be installed in the Iehi Stake Tabernacle, Thursday, the build'ng will now be heated and plans are underway for entertainments and gatherings to be held there in the near future. By TOM FIZDALE Mr and Mrs. Vein Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Epperson of Mrs. Heber J. Webb an baby son Mrs. and Mr. of Riverton, the children from home their to Nevada, and Miss Julia were removed Bristol, and family of Mer-- , Thornton of Delta, were guests at the Ki n Wharburton local hospital, Saturday. cur, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson1 E. B. Garrott home, Monday. and family of Pleasant Grove, spent were and baby boy Mrs. Louis Olpin in Pleasant home Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elmo Gray, a student of the Brig-hato their taken Hosit. Barnha Lehi the Younir University of Provo, is from Grove, Saturday, spending the holidays with his parpital. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson, Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. Mrs. Victor Harvila and baby son and Mrs. Gerald Hair and son, Joe, Morris Clfik of Mp aml MrJ. were removed to their home Tuesday, of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce, , ah and yon, Blaine, of American Fork,!,,, h F , are from the Lehi Hospital. visiting their were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mrs. O. A. Slade and Mr. iand Mrs. Asa Clark, during the hol'i- Mrs. Eldn Pack and baby son were Wallace Hebertson, Sunday. Grove in Pleasant home da vs. taken to their Lehi the Hospital. from enterWednesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Price Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Goates and son. tained at a Christmas dinner, Sunday. daughand Bone ..f Salt Lake City, were baby Mrs. Warren Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Richird. home, to their Mrs. Mr. and "f removed tni,.cts were ter Price of Heber, Dean and Norma Lehi Hospital. the Goates. Monday. from Mrs. Mr. and Wednesday, Price of Salt Lake Cty, Price and the Price family. I.eland Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nelson. Mrs. A. Mrs. Joseph SheltdTI and son were Lehi the G. from ome Hendricksen, Miss Vera Hendrick-Mr- . their to taken Mrs. O. R. Ivory of Lone M,nj I)on HaIes nf provo, v;sited at and Hosptal. Wednesday. Tree, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Verno lhe William Hadfield home, Christmas of Clearfied, r)ay reLarson and children Mrs. Margaret Helqsist was followson, Norman Martha Anderson, Mrs. moved to her home, Thursday, Rachel Tooele, were of Lehi and the at daughter. jrs iettie Uird, Mr. and Mrs. C. ing medical treatment guests of Mrs. Rachel Carson and baby daughter, visited Christmas Hospital. Webb Brady and they wjth Anderson. r an(j Monday afternoon the were to Mrs. admitted and Mr. was Christmas Mr. Robert Mrs. Stanley Smith and by G. H. joined medical with visited the and j)ayparty Lehi Hospital, Sunday, for Taylor Mr. and Mrs E. L. Anderson and treatment. Mrfi. Christian Colledge, who has of Spanish Fork. under- family sometime at the Iester Two sons of Louis Peterson jbeen ill Lehi went minor operations at the Mrs. Violet Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Colledtre home, is reported to be Mr. and Mrs. George provintr. W. R. Hospital, Tuesday. M. Gaisford. and Bob Jukes of Salt enter- i Mr and Mrs. Carl Gunther alo Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.ais- - Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown, of their at dinner a at family tained ford, son. Kenneth, D'ck Gaisford of(prqr.er. Mr. and Mr. K. B. Peterson included guests Christms day. F.urel Dewey Gaisford of Mam- - 0f Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Walker home, and Gunther Arval Mr. and Mrs. moth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmrr and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tee and Mr. and sons. Fred and John, of Murray. Green of Salt Lake City. were Xmas babv of American Fork. Mr. and Miss were Christmas nnd family Snv'th H John guests of Mr?. Sarah pnnst of Mr. and Mrs. lister E. Gaisford. Colledge. Metta Christensen. d. cy partments, Stake Superintendency of Y. M. M. I. A., the M. Men Supervisor, Explorer Commissioner, and LISTEN TO THIS j fr G The "Challenge of the Cavalcade of Youth of Our Stake," Presient Virgil H. Peterson. "A Religious Foundation" for every Azor Youth" Saint Latterday Southwick. "Building Boys to Latterday Saint Standards" Raymond Stewart. "How the Aaronic Priesthood of Our Stake Plans To Meet the Challenge'' Bishop S. I. Goodwin. ' The Ninety and Nine" President R. C. Allred. "He Shall Answer the Challenge to Hospital Notes THANKS ! A Cavalcade of Youth meeting will be held in the Lehi Second Ward MIDNIGHT FROLIC AT Chapel, Friday, December 30th at 7 p. m. for all stake and ward leaders ROYAL, SATURDAY of boys and young men, between the ages of 12 and 20 years. All leaders of boys and young men in the wards There will be a midnight frolic with are urged to be in attenance. a special midnight show at the Royal Theatre, Saturday night, New Year's Opening exercisesThe singing to Eve. There will be free noise makers Priestbe furnished by the Aaronic given each one who buys a ticket. hood boys. ETHEL E. B. FRENCH Jaines If- YOUTH FRIDAY DEATH SUMMONS MRS. j WIN GALLED HOME -- CAVALCADE OF The Christmas season has certainly taken on a wider meaning since the advent of radio, and those unfortunate enough to be without a set are going io miss one of the most beautiful of the year's great air offerings. For example, special Yuletide programs already scheduled for this year Include Christmas messages from King George VI and from. President Roosevelt; international pick-up- s Bethlehem, France, England, Italy, Switzerland and other countries; impressive religious services; opera, broadcasts, dramas, community sings, and numerous other holiday broadcasts both from home an abroad. Christmas today takes on a greater beauty than at any time in the past. 'I marOne of the most constant riages among the stars is that of lovely Dorothy t Lamour and handsome, orchestra leader, long-distanc- e six-foo- Dorothy Lamour respective careers, married. Herbie Kay. Most of the time a continent, or a good hunk of it, divides them, but they continue on their in their own right, and remain happily Those Arkansas bark-wood- s boys seem to do all right in the show business. Bob Burns, Dirk Powell and Lum and Abner are a quartet whom you'll recall. Incidentally, Powell hadn't even seen a train until he got out of his home county. No railroad runs through there, even, today. Queen of the Queen City. That's the title just conferred on Arlena (Babs) Jofcnson, named the most beautiful radio She's the Babs of those artist of Cincinnati. Smoothies Charlie and Little Johnson and Babs heard on Vocal Varieties via NBC. Incidentally, speaking of Cincinnati, have you noticed how many network shows are originating there now? In addition to the above mentioned, Avalon Time, with Red Foley and top-naguest artists, and Plantation Party, which is switching from Mutual to NBC, are two more top offerings among many coming from the Queen City. Who said radio Is confined to the two coasts? Habs Johnson We said a few weeks ago that about all we needed to confirm the Idea that the radio migration season was on was have Jack Benny to move to New York for awhile and Tommy Riggs to go to the coast Well, Benny is in Gotham and Tommy is slated to go west the first of the year. Maybe we've been giving them ideas. 'j You'U be able to give Parkyakarkus derbies for Christmas this year that Is, in toy form. A manufacturer is putting out a line of comlo gray derbies with Parkyakarkus' face on the crown. Side Glances: Orson Welles looking over Christmas card samples, cpreading them out on the floor for comparison. Betty Cain, network: actress, explaining to three out - of - town visitors that she is NOT Kathryn. Hepburn. Donald Novis, Fibber McGee tenor, sitting for some new portraits while Fibber kibitzes on how he really should pose for greatest effect. The first world-wid- e religions revival meetint of all CenomlnatloBS will be held at the World's Fair In Siu F:anuco year with Dr. Old Tcsb.'su Charles E. Fuller, rr-iHour y; stor, in charge. o'j L....: |