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Show DECEMBER TflVRSDAY. 28. 1939 THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Mr and Mrs. R t ui- - LMALITELiS ""We Undav in m. vi.iti, tives. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 193J , sP-n- . . Smith and Grant Chrisioffer-spen- a. Anacrstn ws & Wednesday in Salt Lake visitor to Provo. Tuesday. t with and Mrs. W. A- - Knight of Salt . vp'spent Christmas Eve in Lehi Miss Vilate Jones ai.d A -- van chn, ... :.. , Mrs. Fred C- - Wanlass. tensen of th Mr. and ith Mr. and Mr. Ao J 7.7 . . A...., Aiirtj, Wednesday. Rothe of Brigham City. jliss Ruth Mr. snrt Mr., t-- n Christmas holidays in spending the fu"m Allrtd of her parents. e S!ndln' the f, holidays ron Allred and .M" .nd Howard Lee Rick are "tuci lucai relatives. Bobby and in Emery with the holidays fPending jr - nt ity. ousiness P..n Jirs. .ieo Thomas jndterg ,.f Sandv. isited with her mother, Mrs. D. W. vacationists this week. Larsen. Thursday. ed as improving. J tV ,. He is report- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman of Fred C. Wanlass accompanied Kieth Salt Lake City, were calilers of Mr E. X. Webb was absent from his j Miss Selena and Fre4 to GranUville Peterson, clerk at tha Monday and Mrs. Roger Price. Tuesday. store the early part ,f the Power's Store is another 'flu victim jewelry afternoon after they had spent the week with an attack of influenza. this week. She is reported "ill at holiday in Lehi with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of home." Spanish Fork, visited with Lehi relaMrs. Lucy Whiman left Christmas Day. tives, Tuesday for California where she will srnd eeKs with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Mr. and Mrs. J. STaylor of neck and Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck. their grandparents. Spanish Fork, were guests of Mrs. Markland Allred .f Los M. A. . . Angeles .... California Taylor, Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitman and G. E. Rick were -Mr. and Mrssmall daughter of Richfied at the L. C. i. aim jir.s. Aaron Ahred. spent the Mrs. Eliza Banks of Pleasant Christmas dinner guests eeh-en- a and Christmas in Lehi Grove is home. a guest of her son, Junius gick Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price wilth relatives visiting of and friends. Banks and family. Orem, were callers at the George ...,3 uuriieu or ueaen. is and ute nome Sunday evening. Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and children Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White spending part of her Christmas holi were Christmas Christ-pa- s of sPent Log3"Rohe dinner guests of Mr. pean The Lehi Second Ward eirls chorus days visiting at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Vera Curtis of Riverton. in Lehi. Mr. White returned to enjoyed a merry party at the home Mrs. Orson Godfrey. afternoon, but Mrs. or l.ogan Monday .Miss Lois Larsen, Tuesday even Mr. and Mrs. Niel Kalmar and Wh'ie and Dean are remaining for ing. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles- Mr. and They are directed by Mrs. Alta weekof Salt Lake City. 6pent Xmas baby th.- - rest of the v ebb. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter. with Mr. and Mrs- Luther Coates. Bonnie Jean, left Saturday, for a visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates of Salt Lake City, visited wih local relaROAST 31 r. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman, tives, Christmas Day. Eva Carson and Homer Trinnman A dish that's fit for a king a choice were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. ut of prime ribs of beef that has Mr. and Mrs. W H- Dansie were and Mrs. John Laveder of Midvale. been carefully selected for its Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and juicy, Mrs. B. J. Loveless of Provo. tenderness and roasted Mr. and Mrs. William Price of to perfection. If you've ever asked Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price of us to choose such a roast for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banks and Mr. you Salt Lake City, were guests at the and Mrs. from our high grade meat Heidenrich of know Joseph you John Price home on Christmas. what enjoyment it brings to a dinPleasant Grove, were guests of Mr. ner. Wrhy not have one for this and Mrs. Junius Banks, Sunday. week-enMrs. Birdie Wood. daughter. Virginia, and Robert McCardy of Mrs. Violet Cobbley of Salt Lake Also Groceries, Fruits and That's only one of the many joys of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and City, visited with her mother. Mrs. Vegetables having an Iron Fireman to fire vnnr f.,, Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Sunday. , Eliza Banks Banks the at Junius '"'"ait iur you. Altogether, Iron Fireman gives you LARSEN BROS. home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ferris A. Evans of the finest automatic heating you can buy Phone 17 Salt Lake, were guests at the home at the lowest possible fuel cost. Visi' Mr. and Mrs Fon Wharburton and MAIN STREET of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton on our display room. New Coal Flow modLEHI family of Park City, visited with Christmas Day. els. Low prices. Easy terms. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, Christ mas Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Worlton of Salt Lake, were guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlson of V and Mrs. R. B. Worlton on Saturday. Pleasant Grove, were Christmas in and Monday They spent Sunday guests of Mr- and Mrs. J. L. Idaho visiting with relatives. T 5i u-,v- I ,, T iu - . - - of quality full-flavor- in a warm house d! IRON FIREMAN AUTOMATIC COAL FIRING - COAL Bin M. . LdDTTT Mr. and Mrs' Ivor Peterson and Mrs. T. A. Taylor is spending the three children left Wednesday morn Christmas Holidays with Mr. and ing for San Francisco, California, to Mrs. L. I. Wardle and family of make their home for the coming year. Provo. They will visit witih Mr. and Mrs' Thomas Thompsen. Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick of s Ogden, visited with Mr. and Christmas dinner guests of Mr. Comer and American Fork and Mrs. Leo Trinnaman were Wm. relatives during the Christmas Bronson, Mr. and Mrs' George Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and family, Don and Bill Bronson of Salt Craig Crabb. Tony Lambert and Joe Lake CityLambert, students of the Branch Agriculural College of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent are spending their Christmas vacaChristmas Dav at Magna, guests of tion with their parents in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. John Christensen and son, Jackie, of and Mrs. Junius Banks were Mr. and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Myron Burgess of Alpine, Mrs. Eliza Banks of Pleasant Grove, and Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, daugh- Mr. and Mrs- - Wallace ter. Barbara, and son, Dan. and Mr. baby. and Mrs. Lyman Moyle and daughter. Mala, of Alpine, were guests at Mark Bradshaw. & student of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price Branch Agricultural College at Cedar on Sunday. City, and Harris Bradshaw of Bingham, are spending the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and holidays with their parents, Mr. and Christmas dinner Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. were children guests of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price, Christmas evening the group Mr. and Mrs. H- A. Anderson enwere joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald tertained at Christmas dinner for Price of Orem for a visit with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anedrson and Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle of Provo. and Mrs. George Eason of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Webb, Tuesday dinner guests of Misses Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Manning, and Margaret and Ida Thurman, were: Mrs. Ella Manning. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thurman, daughters. Lucretia, Lillian and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Allen of Salt entertained at a family dinner, Lake City; Mr. and Mrs- F. J. Niel-so- n Christmas Day. guests of Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. 0. A. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Slade. Manning and daughter, Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Johnson and daughter, Connie, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manning and children and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peck Covers were children of Mercur. laid for thirty family members. 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