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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER. 5. 1940 THE LEHI FB22S At the dinner Keith Eddington, as follow-1C- g master of ceremonies, present the Girls' vocal trio June numbers: and Donna VICTIM Anderson, Betty Jean DortonMiriam Lott: Hadfield. accompanied by of introduction Ash. Grant reading by Jack cocaptain 1940 as by known locally 1941 cocaptains Ralph L. Smith, D. "Monte," was the xfctim of bandits, Mitchell: address by Superintendent H. S. U. the of Mr. R. Mitchell, secretary Friday night in Salt Lake City. Dee Smith was kidnapped about 6:45, Fri- A. assocation; humorous remarks by selection by instrumental of an and out started he to Schow. as get day evening his car in a parking lot north of the Maurice Taylor. Ritz Bowling Palace in Salt Lake City, The team members presented a gold by a gun rodded him in the ribs two football trophy to coach Dean Prior. roughly dressed men and he was bound hand and foot with heavy canvas straps Grart Ash was given the Pror football and forced to ride in the back seat of his car while the men robbed the I tH I Stores on South State Street in Salt Lake City. DELINQUENT IIOTIGE Name of Corporation, Lehi Irrigation Company, location of principal place of business. Lehi City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there arc delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on 1st day of November. 1940, the amount set opposite the names of the respective share holders: No. Shares Amount Stockholder 14.5 $14.50 George Beck 2 J. J. Child 2.00 A. P. Christofferson 6.40 H.3 L. O. Christofferson 11.00 13.5 THERE ARE REASONS Robert Comer 9.60 9.6 Reuben G. Dean 1.5 1.50 WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A 2 2.00 William Dunsdon 1 W. E. Evans 1.00 Blanch Evans 64.5 46.90 29 29.00 Moyan C. Fox 15 15.00 George Goates 1 1.00 J. W. Gray 49.4 5.00 Mary Gurney AT Susie A. Hillier 4.00 4 1 R. J. Hutchings 1.00 BEAUTY SHOP John F. Jackson ALT 2.70 2.7 Mina Jackson 1.9 1.90 Finished waves are Deep, Tight J. E. Johnson 1. 7 7.00 7 7.00 Ellen Jones and Lasting. 2.00 . 2 2. No danger of kinky hair, no Eliza Kemp 2.00 Charles Kinder, Sr.. . 2 dried out frizzy ends. 36 Eunice D. Larsen 36.00 3. Excellent for Baby Hair and heads May Ann Losee 1.00 . 1 2.00 Nora E. Manning. . 5 of hair hard to wave. 1.00 . 1 4. Leaves the hair soft, lustrious and Jennie Martindale 2.50 Lexia C. Olsen 2.5 in perfect condition. 59.15 61.15 Elisha Peck 5. Every Permanent Unconditionally James T. Powell, Sr 31.60 31.6 2 2.00 J. T. Powell. Jr guaranteed. 2 2.00 'Personal liair jtyle wth every Mary E. Reese c 20.00 Clarence Reeves 20 ( permanent. 22 22.00 David B. Roberts 9..8 Won't you call today for your ap Lott E. Russon 4.30 3 3.00 Fred Scown pointment. 4.50 4.5 Joseph Shaw 1 1.00 Smith BEAUTY SHOP Bertha ALT 3 3.00 Harriett J. Smith 2 2.00 Jesse N. Smith HAIRSTYLIST 11.00 13 Victor W. Smith Located at the E. N. Webb Jeweler 9 9.00 May Crabb Stiller Store 4 4.00 Stoker John LEHI. UTAH PHONE 49 2 2.00 John W. Stoker 23 23.00 J. W. Street 1 1.00 Denzil A. Turner 4.00 4 Arthur Webb 21 11.00 Sarah Webb 11.50 21.5 Dora Zimmerman OIL with refill fresh, oil of superior quality and it's time for SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION very friction point is properly PERMANENT MOTORING W.XXMXXXMXXXX Hospital Notes YOUR CAR IN CONDITION service station calmly at a west side while attendants filled the tank. PARK At about 7:4 5 p. m. while on the outskirts of the city, one of the bandits produced several bands of heavy canvas, with which they bound Mr. Smith's feet GLEN HADFIELD, Manager hands. and music have of We the litest boxes m Lifting the helpless man onto the bak seat of the car. they drove to the market. The older bandit described as about 29 years of age, of dark complexion and dressed in dark clothing entered the store first. about $1.35 After he had selected Checks for the final payment on this worth of groceries, the second bandit-desc- ribed year's cucumber crop have been received as about 26 years old, slender this week. All those who have not al- and blond, wearing a blue sweater and ready received their checks are asked to capjoined him inside the store. of Joseph DEMANDS MONEY call for them at the home necessary, will be Memorial building, sold at the Rothe. According to Hcber J. Gray, 440 East The Lehi cucumber growers have Third South street, a clerk in the market, received $22,000.00 for this year's crop. the man put the This amount coming into the city groceries on the checking counter and benefits a great number of local citizens said: and the late payment helps many with the money in the cash "Just BEAUTIFUL GUARANTEED Blue Bell Camp of the Daughters Pioneers will meet at the home E. N. Webb, Thursday, Decemat 2 p. m. All camp members to be present. ALAMEDA WHIH HUHS-BURGE- R TO BE BURIED HERE CANARY SINGERS COTTAGE TEA ROOM xx UTAH FORK, )k)K):)K:k TEMPLE EXCURSION Plan to Shop and Save at the Christ- PLANNING There will be an excursion of the Lehi Stake to the Salt Lake Temple, Monday, December 9. The usual 51c rate will be given on the 8:16 Orem car. Those in charge desire a good attendance at the Funeral services for Mrs. Almeda Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson, Mr. Winn Hunsburgcr. 61. wife of Ephriam Fox attended the Mrs. Eldred and G. Hunsburger of Port Huron, Michigan, Ball Democratic at Cocoanut Victory who passed away Saturday of a heart evening. Grove, Friday A. H. in the be held Wing attack, will 1 p. Mortuary. Thursday, (today), at m. under direction of Bishop Evans Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ParMark ley Austin were Mr. nd Mrs. Mrs. Hunsburger was born in Lehi in Austin and daughter, Ruby, of Salt Lake Lettie 1879, the daughter of William H. and City, Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. AusMartha Evans Winn. Mrs. and Mr. John Gudmundsen, Surviving are her husband: an adoted tin, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Chipman and dauehter, Maurine. both of Port Huron, son, Richard of American Fork. Mich., and the following brothers and sisters: John T. Winn, Mrs. John S Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Mrs. Addie Willcs. Rodeback and Mrs. Evelyn Peterson, all of Lehi. and Jesse Winn of Logandale, XXXXXXXXXXX.XX mas Store. FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.49 89c NEW HAND BAGS SWEATERS $1.00 up Nevada. MINIATURE CHOCOLATES. Burial will take place in the Lehi City 5 Pound Box $1.25 49c up cemetery. MEN'S TIES k $1.00 SHIRTS if I GIVE A BEAUTIFUL MARRIED FOLKS 10c SHORTENING, Pound BULOVA, ELGIN OR POWDERED SUGAR3 Pounds 24c DANCE AT THIRD Pound 6c BANANAS WESTFIELD WATCH 4 Cans 29c MILK MONDAY WARD PEANUT BUTTER 2 Pound Jar 24c FOR 4 Pound Bag 28c RAISINS XMAS THIS YEAR 5 Pound Bag 25c BUCKEYE OATS A married folks dance will be held in 3 Pound Package 15c the Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Monday JELLO We have the latest and most beautiful December 9. Carter's Orchestra will fur assortment of both Ladies' and Men's officers are The ward nish the music. BROACBETiT & SOU . r nd i dances .4 these series a of sponsoring Prompt Delivery Phont 20-see effort that a to make everyone specal shown. OPEN LATE EVENINGS has a good time. Everyone invited to Also other beautiful gifts in Diamond attend. Rings, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST OF SALT LAKE CITY, ANNOUNCE A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY AFTERNOON' DEC. 8, 1940 4:00 '.L " O CLOCK """"iKUTA BROADCAST Sets, Dresser Sets, 1500 Kc. t j YEARS APPLIANCES DIHNERWARE SETS 5 it F - i WE ARE GIVING A BIG DISCOUNT ,i ON TOYS a t - h -- r n Lehi Hardware GLENN WING. Manager MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH We guarantee everything Lehi High School played homage to her B division region three football champions, Friday, with an award assembly in the afternoon and a banquet in the evening. The afternoon assembly, in charge of Don Evans, student president, and of the victorious 1940 football team, consisted of the following program: High school song, trumpet solo, Keith Eddington; explanation of football rules in '"parlor parlance," by Clyde Lambert: vocal solo, Mario Gardner; the presentation of regional trophy. Principal A. P. Warnick, Lincoln high school and chairman of the regional board; acceptance remarks by Evans and Jack Mitchell. The following boys received recognition for services during the past campaign: Cocaptains Evans and Mitchell, Grant Ash. Read Nostrom, Ralph Allred, Ralph Roberts. Dean Kirkham, Clyde Warren Brad-shaLambert, Ralph Allred, Keith Eddington, Victor Jones, Marvin Hall, Lome Powell. Don Johnson, Paul Price, Jerry Mangum and Victor Mitchell. XM4XXXrXX:tX . DOUBLE-GLAS- S INSULATION (EMM moo? mmmw n t""!fHM ILelii ILiiimilbeF Co. PHONE 15 STATE STREET, Oh! fThere is a (Santa Claus LET HIM LEAVE YOU A LOVELY PERMANENT WAVE. A Nt HAIRDRESS OR ONE OF THE LOVELY GIFT SUGGESTIONS THAT ARE FEATURED AT Ruth's Beauty Nook PHONE 45 OR Avoid the rush 113-- make your appointment early! The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE $6000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR ImlA LEHI WITH . BY E. N. WEBB sod Optometrist The Gift Shop YOUR NOME . DEPOSITS INSURED we sell. Jeweler "WINDOW CONDITION" FESTIVAL Silverware Sets and many other gifts too numerous to mention. MAIN STREET i WASHERS SMALL ELECTRIC FOOTBALL BOYS FETEO Rings, Bradets, Necklaces, Tie Sets, Fountain Pen Sets, Fold THE ! 1 A Special Discount for cash. A SATISFYING RELIGION" Entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: STANLEY ROBERT ROSS, C. S. B. by of New York City Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts IN CHURCH EDIFICE. 352 EAST THIRD SOUTH "'" Bill 11111,1 6 ELECTRIC The Chantante Chorus began practicing this week for their annual Christmas Music Festival, one of the high lights of in Lehi. the Christmas season The festival will be held. Sunday evening, 5 with the combined December Chantante Chorus and the P. T. A. Male Chorus furnishing the music. Ruby Lockets, HQ Salt Lake Sity. Nov. 27 ,. army investigation into flood possibilities of the Jordan river ud . Salt Lake countv ctr, ordered for th:s winter, iccordi J? ' H. Humpherys. Utah srate esgista. a numpnerys saia samiU, gation is under way in Sevi, conaij CHANTANTE CHORUS MONDAY temple Monday. We have for your selection the largest assortment of Christmas Toys and Gift Goods in town at prices that will make your Christmas Dollars go further. JORDAN Cf REFRIGERATORS register into a sack. The man behind you has you covered." When Mr. Gray refused, the bandit reached into the cash register and scooped out all the currency. His partner, He then left the store. hands in his pockets, backed out the door after him. With Mr. Smith still tied up in the back seat of the car, the two men sped west on Seventh South street to Main, north to Sixth South and east to the middle of the block. Here they abandoned the automobile, ran a few yards east to another parked automobile and drove away. Police located the car and released its owner about five minutes later. FOR HER XMAS AMERICAN SURVEY PLANNED put their tax payments. 2 p. m. -- -- GIFTS THAT CAN BE ENJOYED THROUGH CUCUMBER CHECKS RECEIVED 5 Give Practical Gifts for Christmas STATION Lehi on the 3rd day of to pay deJanuary. 1941, at The Bluebell Camp of the daughters linquent assessment thereon together of the Pioneers will meet at the home of with costs of advertising and expense of Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts, Thursday, sale. December 12. All members urged to be HERMAN C. GOATES, is Ross Watkins Mrs. Ethel Secretary, Lehi, Utah. present. First publication December 5, 1940. captain of the camp. Last, publication December 12, 1940. I SERVICE 5.76 6.4 LaMar L. Healey 16.56 18.4 Gilbert Myers 6 1.40 Shepherd The baby girl of Mrs. Hazel Otterson Dora 32.40 36 Silvis Shipley of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is receiving Russell Thompson 32.40 36 5 4.50 medical care at the Lehi Hospital. Kenneth White 24.30 27 George F. White Mrs. William Watkins and baby were In accordance with law and an order taken home from the Lehi Hosptal, of the Board of Directors made on the 1st day of November, 1940, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be The of the of Mrs. ber 12, invited BY KEEPING BENCH STOCK A baby daughter was born to Mrs. Leo Ball, Friday at the Lehi Hospital. D. U. P. HOTES STOPS FOR GASOLINE Mr. Smith told Salt Lake police the men drove aimlessly around the west side of town. They forced him to give them a dollar for gasoline, and waited FALL DECEMBER award for tht outstand of the team. Safe-wa- lubricated. ENJOY BEAUTIFUL AS New clean. the s Germ-Proces- HEW VOGUE . KIDNAP SUMME- R-WORN 6 AS FORMER RESIDENT Now! EitAIH YCUR THURSDAY. LEm. UTAH AMimM The State Rank nf TELEPHONE 85 T pVii u MAIN STREET, LEHI. LEE |