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Show I the eni jpree LEHTS WIDELY READ - VIII LIONS - i LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. OFFICERS OF SPONSOR XMAS NEWSPAPER HOME-OWNE- D - inre DECEMBER 7. No. 16 1939 COUNTY MAKES SECOND FARM BUREAU TAX ALLOTMENT MAS COMMUNITY RE-ELECT- TWO MONTHS' LEVY AMOUNTS TO $696,611 LIGHTING CONTEST Confidence in the Utah County Farm Bureau program was voted Saturday when members of the organzation six of eight 7. Applications for entering the contest must be made to the Contest officers at their annual convention. were Frank G. Shelley committee prior to December ''3 8. at The Judges decisions will be at $3,032 03, and disbursements Frank Nelson of Spanish Fork, final. LeGrand Jarman of Orem, secretary, and J. R. Peay of Benjamin. Mrs. Zetella Wardle of FUNERAL SERVICES Provo and Mrs. Mary Marcussen of Leland, committeemen. Earl Smith HELD TUESDAY FOR of Lehi and Earl Toone of Vineyard comes the a holiday lighting the auracuveness v. . u m..v. wic uuu IS given cf Lehi. Word will be given that three cash prizes the opinion in that, displays the for best of the judges, are The purpose, club officers declare, of the money but if not the winning to carry on the beautification desire ! well last summer. campaign begun so this program will that It it hoped more our communty in making result From the -- Lions Club Mouncement of tpst to increase . ed JAMES B. SMUIN colorful. Funeral services for James B. n,. indres will be Mr. Junius Smuin, 73, who passed away, Sunday, and Potter, Mrs. Margaret Banks, at the Lehi Hospital, following a ten Mr. T. F. Kirkham. The it definitely sponsors wish day illness of were held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Tuesday afternoon with Bishop E. B. Garrett, conducting. The opening song, a chorus "Beautiful Isle" Fifth Wrard Relief Society Chorus. Invocation J. W. Wing. Sketch Bishop E. B. Garrett. Remarks John Brems. Solo "In the House at the End of the Road" Morris Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Abe Anderson. Remarks George A. Goates of Salt Lake City, and Richard Kirkham of Boise, Idaho. Trombone and Saxophone duet Melvin Smuin and daughter of Evans-toWyoming. H. J. Evans. Benediction The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by James H. Gardner. He was born November 9, 1866, in Salt Lake City, a son of James B. and Eliza Ashington Smuin. He came to Lehi when a small boy and had made his home in Lehi since. He married Mary Comer, December 23. un- not expect exderstood that they are asked People pensive displays. such to best use to advantage timply fixtures as they have or can get. The rules of the contest follow: 1. Display must be in place by December 23rd and reman up during do season. Displays must be lighted from 7 p. m. to 11 p. m. built around a 3. It must be Christmas theme. 4. The contestant may work out his method of conveying his messthe Holiday 2. age. n, "The Display must be fully observable from the street. cash prizes will be 6. Three awarded: $5.00 for first place winner; $3.00 for second place winner; and $1.00 for third place winner. 5. 1884, ' a Will not be complete without Humming Bird Silk Hosiery and you will make no mistake in giving her one or more pairs they're easy to select and are THE TOPS in quality. at Pleasant Grove. Mr. Smuin was a musician, and played for dances in all the neighbor-- ! ing towns and at the old Pavilion in Lehi He built the Smuin dance hall at Lehi in 1913, whch he operated for many years with the help of his family as the orchestra. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Henry Thomas, Mrs. John Whipple, Marion and Mazell Smuin, all of Lehi; Melvin Smuin of Evanston, Wyoming; Lester Smuin of Salt Lake City; JLaVell Smuin of Magna; also 10 grandchildren an six This is your family MERRY-GO-ROUN- XMAS STORE Gifts galore to select from Dolls, Doll Buggies, Coaster Wagons, Scooters, Games, Dishes, Tractors, Road Machinery, Doll Sets, Electric Irons 49c, Ironing Boards, Books, etc. Dresses, Night Aprons, Gowns, Silk Under Things, Slippers, Hand Bags, Hand, kerchiefs, Parka Gloves, etc. Hoods FOR MALE MEMBERS Dress Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, Belts. Initial Handkerchiefs. Mufflers. Slippers, Wool Hosiery, Sweaters, Jackets. High Tops, Oxfords. Gloves, Garters and a Multitude of Desirable and Useful Gifts too numerous to mention. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Contains everything desirable n new footwear Snow Shoes, HIGH Slippers, Oxfords, TOPS FOR THE LITTLE AND BIG FELLOWS. Slippers for all members of the family, all at Economy prices there has been no advance in our prices of footwear. It will pay you to visit D DANCE TUESDAY The Lehi Fifth Ward M. I. A. will be host to the Lehi Stake in the d dance, Tues regular Ward Fifth in the day evening Amusement hall. Everyone invited to another of those good M. I. A. foldances, Tuesday. December 12. Aclass M. I. lowing the regular work. Merrv-go-roun- Mrs. Serena Draper spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mr. and the Brown attended Mrs. Loweli Dale, Castle at Lions Charter Night Saturday evening. Dr. Eddinigton and Mr. Whipple spoke at the banThey stayed overnight at quet. Price returning home. Sunday. IfH H office. The apportionment includes taxes collected during October and November amounting to $696,611.71. The first apprtionment of personal property taxes totaled $57,463.31. Amounts to be received by the various taxing units of the county are as follows: Alpine school district. $90,375.33; Provo school district. $36,177; Nebo school district. $124,164.04; state and state schools, $163,238.24; Utah county. $165,063.89; Lehi. $6,210.89; Alpine, $694.89; American Fork, $7,816.66; Pleasant Grove, $3,592.07; Lincoln, $911.80; Orem. $4,280.97; Provo, $49,877.36; Springville, Mapleton. $1,658.57; Spanish Fork, $5,283.69; Salem, $615.73; Pay-so$5,615.30; Santaquin, $1,471.72; Goshsen, $916.14; Genola. $1,251.79. Goshen, $916.14; Gnola. $1,251.79. Quality-Th- ree JOHN B. PHILLIPS RETURNS FROM MISSIOII mittees: Purchasing committee G. S. Peterson, chairman; Edward Larsen, Armond W) b and Warren Goates. Program Ray Durnell, chairman; Cecil L. Ash and E. C. Jorgenson. Transportation and distribution John Zimmerman, chairman; C. L. n, Mrs-Roge- r - PTH I CONFERENCE IN CHANTANTE CHORUS FIFTH WARD SUNDAY CAROL FESTIVAL, DECEMBER 17 The Lehi Fifth Ward will hold their ward conference, Sunday evenThe Chantante Chorus will give ing at 7:30 p. m. All Fifth Ward their annual Christmas Carol Festi- members are urged to be prsent. val, Sunday evening, December 17th in the Lehi High School Auditorium. The affair is one of the outstanding Christmas events of the year in local musical circles and the chorus members study hard for several months prior to Christmas to give the splendid programs during the Christmas neetines Sacramental festivities., will' be dismissed and everyone is in-- . vited to attend The festival is free of charge. A rjicked chorus of male singers wij assjst the Chantante chorus and a i musical treat is assured. JAMES-PARKE- R LEHI TO PLAY TltlTIC WEDNESDAY The Lehi High School basketball meet the Tintic High School D0VS basketball boys at the Eureka High School Gymnasium, Wednesday even ing. There will be two games, the second team will play at 7 and the main game will begin at 8 p. m. The Eureka Kiwanis Club have in vited the Lehi Lions Club to join them at dinner the same evening and the two clubs with their ladies will Local attend the game in a body. baskethill fans will get a chance to see the two teams in action in a good clean, sportsmanlike game. Mr. and Mrs. George E. James of East Midvale. announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Miss June James, to Wayne C. Parker, son nf Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gordon of Lehi. Lace Curtains and Panels for ChristA dinner honoring the couple was mas at Goodwin's. adv. held v7 the parents of the bride folMiss Lucille Carter returned home, lowing the ceremony. Monday from a visit with relatives Miss Lucille Carter spent the week-(- 1 at Emery. in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Hiatt of Lark, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. II 1 HI I I'M I f I I. L. Barnhart, Tuesday. tTTll or Four Thread gQg New Shades for SHOES AND CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY RUBBER Lehi Lions Club, sponsors of Lehi Community Christmas, named committees for this year's celebration, this week. Plans are underway to make this year's Xmas program one of the best and committees are working with this aim in view. The following will act on comTJie the 4; Ladies' Chiffon Silk Hosiery First COMMITTEE AIIHOICED Elder John B. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips, returned were selected as new committeemen, home, Monday, after successfully replacing Selvoy J. Boyer of Spring-vill- e filling a two year L. D S. Mission. and John Bushman of Lehi. Elder Phillips labored in the North Increase Reported western States Mission. He spent An increase of 37 members, bringthe major portion of his time at Top-peni-sh, ing the total to 447 for the year, was and Olympia, Washington, reported by Secretary Jarman. Total and Western Mao Southern Oregon M. H. Knudsen. Robison, Ash, Joseph receipts of the organization were set Dr. and Mrs. ,W. L. tana. Sacking at $3032.03, and disbursements at He states that he has enjoyed his Worlton, cochairmen; Mr. and Mrs. $2915.03. L. B. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. missionary labors very much but is In referring to the tax fight beBrown, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chipman, happy to be home again among old tween Utah county farmers and the Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen. Mr. friends and associates. state tax commission during the past and Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs . summer, President Shelley reported: the various S. W Clark. Mr. and Mrs. James House Slippers Galore at Goodwin's Apportionment to "We know that assessment on of the Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook, distircts farms is still 10 per cent above that metropolitan water Mr. anT"Mrs. George P. Price, Mr. are. on other property in the state, and county Mrs. David Gardner. Mr. and JUNIOR RIFLE and American Lehi. Fork, $70.58; we feel that we must continue to Mrs. Seth Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Provo, $475.66; work for an adjusment until the tax $114.95; Orem, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Hansen, conservation and CLUB TO MEET Highland $1,425.07; is on an equitable basis." Mr. and Mrs. D.. R. Mitchell, Mr. $233.17. Canning Committee and Mrs. Ross Nielson, Mr. and At a morning session, members sePrice, Mr. and Mrss. Stanley A boys Junior Rifle Club will be lected the following for the canning Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb, organized this week. Boys between MAN INJURED LOCAL Mr. Peay, Mr. crops committee: Mr. and Mrs. B- J. Whpple, Mr. and 12 and 18 years of age are invited to Jarman, Harvey Nelson of Spanish Mrs. Neldon Evans. Dr. and Mrs. E. join. The club will meet in the MERCUR AT Fork; Parley Howard of Salem; SelEddington, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas National Guard Armory, Monday, at voy J. Boyer of Springville; Hyrum Harold Hutchings received pain- Powers, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins, 4 p. m. Dick Gilchrist and LaDrue Gray of Lehi, and Taylor Allen of ful injuries to his hand, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Dorton will be in charge. Vineyard. Several while at work at Mercur. were given by Annual reports fingers were mashed and one finger President Shelley and Secretary Jar- broken when the block on a string of man. Ward C. Holbrook, state ore cars caught crushing Mr. Hutchbureau president, lauded the Utah ings' hand and narrowly missing county organizaton for the work done cars- during the past year. Buy Practical Gifts For Christmas OVERCOATS The Family Xmas Store The second apportionment of 1939 Utah county taxes was made Tuesday, according to Frank T. Bennett, chief deputy n the county treasurer's FOOTWEAR LEATHER COATS SWEATERS Pwers Shoe Store A-WH- O ii syi Whole Family LADIES HOSIERY. HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, PILLOWS, TAPESTRY, TOTTERY, SHIRTS, TIES. SOX, ETC. Visit State Streets Christmas Store. GROCERY SPECIALS 94c Flour, Kitchen Maid Peas or Corn 4 Cans 25c Half Gallon Honey - 44c 5 Pound Box Xmas Chocolates 89c CHRISTMAS MIX CANDY MIX COOKIES MILK 12c Pound He Pound - - 4 for 28c Wax Paper, 125 ft. - 17c Soap, P. & G. or C. W. 10 bars 10 Pounds Sugar Raisins, 4 Pounds Seedless Tomato Soup 3 Cans BANANAS Mix Nuts - 39c 63c 24c 25c 5c Pound 19c Pound - - WOULD A barber in Waltham, Mass., in a price war, not long ago offered a free ice cream cone with every shave. school lunches please everyone. WATKIN'S ICE CREAM Full Pint Malts. Ice Cream Flavors Fresh Daily We Cater to Parties BARGAINS PURE LARD (Loose) MILD CHEEST The evening will be complete if you stop here. You can't expect "her" to ask you but nevertheless, she will find our fountain specials exceptionally good and so will you. Drop in after the show. It will make the evening's pleasure complete. Our specials are made better. 20 ny A large assortment of Gifts for the QUALITY MEAT Our 9 ... 4 Lbs. 2(lc 39c Pound Rindless Breakfast Bacon Pound 2 Pounds 49c Sliced. MUTTON CHOPS PORK CHOPS 2 Lbs. 2rjc 2 Lbs. 35c STTOEE PEOPLES DELIVER WE PHONE 76 STATE STREET |