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Show DECEMBER 5, 1940 THURSDAY. LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Mrs. LOCAL ITEMS Booth Sortnson and children S:ted in Salt Lake City, Friday evening E. Smith and H. A. Anderson on n Salt Likt ChY Monday joiph jpatbusiness. :ty Mr. and Mrs. R,y Carter and daughter. Kav. were Salt Lake visitors. Sunday, guests of M;ss Lucille Carter Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred attended Trine visited with Mrs Andy Elsie of Mrs. Cook services Morns funeral ,he Davies of American Fork. Monday. at Syracuse. Sunday. Neslin and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lake City, visited with Mrs. Salt of taby Mr. and Mrs. E. L. jarr.es Taylor and Sunday. Chipman. Mrs. Don Trane ,nd daughter Patsy, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. Andy Trane. Friday. Ralph Trane of Salt Lake City, visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar,V Trane. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. JJmeS Thomas and Mr. and Mrs Lehnd Thomas of Magna. visited with Mrs Edith Davis, Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Doi! left Wednesday evening for Castle Rock, Colorado, and a visit w.th her brother in Kansas City. Miss Beth Giles of Salt Lake City-waa week-enguest of her grand mother. Mrs. John Bone. s WITH YOUR NAME PRINTED Mr and Mrs. David W. Adamson Salt Lake City, were Lehi suitors. of Mr and Mrs. Warren Goaus were Salt Lake City visitors, Friday. Mrs Horcae Woffinckn of Garland, Mrs. Ray Otterson and two children visited with lexal relatives. Sunday. I of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are at the Milan 'Allred home. Mr and Mrs L. J. Mania. Jr. of Magna visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. A. Anderson and Joseph E. Smith S. Fox. Sunday. attended the Safety Council at the State JCapitol building in Salt Lake City. Fri Mr and Mrs Dick Strebby, son Billy, day. ;nd daughter. Edna, of Tooele were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gait- Mrs. Glendore Adams entertained the ford. A. F. Adams family at a turkey dinner, at the Adams home, Monday, Dick Gaisford. Mrs. Robert Gaisford honorng her husband's birthday anniversary. and sons Perry and Kenneth, of Mam moth, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah L Mr. and Mrs Slornes of Conrad, Gaisford. Montana, are guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gaisford of Eureka, Mr. and Milan Mrs. ESmer Culmer and sons of Allred. enroute to a visit in North Murray with Mrs. S. E. spmt the week-enMisses Arleen Thelma and LaPriel Goodwin, Lexie Bateman and Norine Fox attended the ' Little Foxes," at the Utah Theatre in Salt Lake City, featuring Tallulah Bankhead, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs W. R. Hardwood and Bishop Fred Merrill of San Francisco, daughter, Harriet, and Mrs. W F California, visited Lehi relatives, Friday. Welsh of Salt Lake City, were Sunday He accompanied his son, Keith, to Salt guests ot Mr. nd Mrs. A. E. Adams. Lake City, enroute to a mission in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle of Provo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs daughter, Sylvia Jean, Bernard Bradshaw and Mrs. J. W. were Salt Lake City visitors, Sat Wing CARDCFTHAIiXS ud - Mrs. B. Brown anj Mrs. Clyde the Acord funeral ser vices in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, fur nishing musical numbers on the pro gram. L. Dorton attended mtliatt DECEMBER, 1940 EVERY SOUL IS FREE. Know this that every soul is free choose his life and what he'll be. For this eternal truth is given That God will force no man to heaven. To urday. LOW call, persuade, direct aright, with wisdom, love and light. In nameless ways be good and kind. But never force the human mind. He'll Mr. and Mrs. and and Robert Hunter of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and daughter of Bingham, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price. IN PRICE children, Residence 156 West 3rd North Phone 953-- J DR. ARTHUR VANCE Miss Mr. and Mrs. MADE OVER or into an innerspring by the Utah County Mattress Factory of Provo, the only mattress factory in Utah County. Keep Utah County money at home. For Lehi. or 160-quick service Phone 8-- c PHONE 3-- W IN REGARDS TO YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS No Job to Large or to Small We Meet or Beat All Prices Moyle Hunter Beehive Girls of the received seals for the during November, at work, Tuesday evenWebb presented the Margaret UTAH HAVE YOUR MATTRESS Lyman Barbara The First Year Lehi Second Wrard cells they had filled the M. I. A. class Mrs. E. N. ing. seals to the girls. VETERINARIAN PROVO Worlton, reporter. of W. J. Cordncr of Banks Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. were guests of Mr. and Orcm, Mr. and Pleasant Grove, Burgess of Salt Wallace Banks Mrs. Junius Banks, Sunday, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Banks. Mrs. Edith Davis received word last has who week, that her son, George, been studying submarine engineering in Washington, D. C. recetly completed his course there and has been transferred to New York City. He moved to New York City last week accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker of Salt Lake City entertained at dinner. Sunday, of honoring the birthday anniversary Lctser Mrs. Mrs. Walker's mother, Covers were laid for Collcdge of Lehi. Mrs. Lester Mrs. and Mr. Colledge, Irene Brown and Miss Mildred Colledge of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Colledge of Orcm, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of Ogden and the Walker family. By Day or Contract HIGH SCHOOL HEWS W. W. DICKEBSOn 2nd West, 5th North Lehi. Utah The Lchision drive started Monday, December 2, and includes December 20. All subscriptions must be in by this this date. Friday, December 6, is the date set apart for the tennis award assembly. The players will be awarded medals by Mr. Dave Freed, secretary of the U. S. L. T. A. Other prominent visitors will Coach Parmalee of the U. of U., be Coach Fred Dixon of the B. Y. U., and Special Dr. Pardoc of the B. Y. U. numbers will be presented by the B. Y. U. series is now in The basketball class full swing with each class, and also the Future Farmrs sponsoring a team. EXPERT HAIR CUTTING WHY BE SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woods of Salt Lake City, were guests at the Sarah E. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield and Gaisford home, Monday. a show daughter. Doris, attended ia Provo. Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Glover, Mrs. Dell Peterson and Mrs. Morris Anderson were Salt Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haacke and Lake City vssitos. Tuesday. children of Bountiful, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. William Seaman of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Morns Holmstead and Mrs. NorMr. and Mrs. Howard Rkks. man Scown were business visitors to Provo, Friday. Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl of West Jordan, were Sunday visitors at the James H. Gardner home. ... (. 1 William Hadfield and sons. Horace and Glen, were Salt Lake City visitors, Mr and Mrs. Lee Rick entertained at We desire to express onr sincere apdinner. Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs. Georee preciation to all those who helped to E. Rick, honoring Mrs. George E. RickV rr.uch with sympathy, condolence birthday anniversary. kind deeds during the illness and barial of our husband and fathr. W vmr Mr. and Mrs Edward Larsen, Mr. and' to thank all rhow V whn Mrs Carl Hedburg and baby daughter, Mrs. L. B. Adamson attended a dinner j in the funeral services, sent can and Kathleen, of Burley. returned Idaho, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl j sisted in any way. home. Sunday, after a ten day visit with Holmstead of American Mrs. E. V. Peck Fork, Saturday! Mrs. Hedburg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. eveninSMr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck Carl Gunther. iOrit Stake IN QUALITY Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior visitea Spa nib Fork relatives. Sunday. d Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wells returned home, Friday, from a honeymoon tour of the east. They will be at home to .. .u:j. ac me Alice men- menus, MutChingS apartment in Lehi. 'HIGH THURSDAY. DECEMEER 5. 1940 BUT THE BEST BARTERING We Specialize in ladie cutting. hair Look yout best all the time. EGEE'S BARBER SHOP The football boys were entertained at their annual banquet Friday, November 29. Staff members of the Lchision, annual They all yearbook, have been chosen. are ready for work, and that they report The are anxious to make it a success. art, four of consists departments, armin The editorial. and business, photography, members are: Maurin Russon. editor: Leo Loveridge, Clover, Lauraine Adamson, Mildred Glenn Powell. Betty Logsdon, Lois Lott, Lucille Keith Fddington. Aalia Abott, Gretta Smith, Etnest rmherlain. Don Johnson, Roberts, Churchill, Mary Jams Allred. Dorald Kieth Smith. Mercer. Arva Wilson. Buchanan, Bob Bless him Freedom and reason mske us men. Take these away, what are we then? Mere animals, and just as well The beasts might think of heaven or hell. 'Tis man's free will him to beilere. 'Tis God's free will him to receive. To stubborn willers this I'll tell, 'Tis all free grace, 'tis all free will. But if we take the downward road. And make in hell our last abode Our God is free and we shall know We plunge ourselves in endless woe. TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, AND IT SHALL FOLLOW AS NIGHT THE DAY, THOU CANS'T NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY MAN GOSPEL DOCTRINE of 20 age) years (Men and women over Have we been inspired by the lessons presented this Have we enjoyed the teacher and our class associyear? ates? If we have let us express our appreciation to them. It will greatly assist them in living a more useful life. and we Sunday School provides religious growth fo us should eagerly share this spirit with those who have not us experienced this enriching spirit of your class. Let share what we enjoy with those who do not receive continual warmth from religion. HY not present her with a remembrance from the whole family this an Automatic Electric Range year the gift she has always wanted? It will mean many extra hours of leisure for her . . . for Electric Ranges are completely automatic. An entire meal can be placed in the oven . . . which cooks without attention . . . permitting her to go out many afternoons or do any one of a dozen things she can't find time for now. You can make her happy every day for years to come with this grand gift which can be purchased on convenient, easy terms at your Electric Dealer. MISSIONARY 'TRAINING (Men and women 19 and 20 years of age) Missionary training classes will study in the month of December the Sabbath Day, the Word of Wisdom, and marriage. mm iLlojksll TEACHERS TRAINING class II . pom. during the The members of the teacher training month of December will consider types of teaching pro- cedures and methods. GOSPEL MESSAGE of age) (Men and women 17 and 18 years Our youth is constantly in the presence of evil. This month we shall strive to make the students aware of this danger. mm wmm mm OLD TESTAMENT (Boys and girls 15 and 16 years of age) To teach the value of truth is a principle objective of study for this month. BOOK OFMORMON (Boys and girls 12. 13 and 14 years of age) Now we learn about the appearance of Christ on the American continent and what He accomplished while here. CHURCH HISTORY (Children, ages 10 and 11) Is it not well to teach our boys and girls something about the hardships of our pioneer forefathers and especially our famous Mormon Battalion? PRIMARY (Children ages 7. 8, and 9) The true spirit and significance of Christmas through the teachings of Christ will be presented to these children through Bible stories, poem and songs. ROAST OF QUALITY A dish that's fit for a king: a choice cut of prime ribs of beef that has been carefully selected for its juicy, KINDERGARTEN tenderness and roasted to perfection. If you've ever asked us to choose such a roast for you from our high grade meat you know what enjoyment it bringrs to a dinner. Why not have ona for this full-flavor- (Ages up to 6 years) The more we give and serve, the more we prove out love. God gave His only son to prove His love for ni and the shepherds carried the angels' glad tidings. The cradle roll classes will also hear the stories of the birth of Christ. week-end- MUSIC DEPARTMENT ? Also Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables For December the General Church Music Committee Saint has asked that we use number 187 in the Latter-dabe would It Mountain." Greenland's Icy "From Hymns, well to use all the songs suggested while they are still fresh A complete list of the numbers for the in our minds. entire year are listed in the October Instructor. y LARSEH BROS. Phone 17 MAIN STREET LEHI GENEALOGICAL Elective course to all members over 18 years of age. This month we will study the necessity of understanding and keeping accurate family records and the correct methods of keeping these records. 4 4 |