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Show he Lehi Free Pre 1 LEW'S WIDELY READj HOME-OWNEVOLUME IX NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1941 TRUCKER LOSES CON- SCIOUSNESS AND CASH IN ACCIDENT Huff Riddle df Cedar City was brought into the Wasatch Service Station in North Lehi, early Wednesday morning by an unidentified coal trucker in a condition after nis grocery truck had rolled over in front of the Larr.i't'i't Service Station near the Point of the Mountain on the south side of the road. not remember Mr. Kiddle did he shifted gears after an. thing up the grade on the north (! have tj,!, of the Point and must fo"c to sleep. He did not remem-iwhow he got out of the car or who picked him up. A ju:rs" with $300.00 was gone from his pocket. Slight damage was done to the grocery truck and a packages of groceries were broken open. The car was put back on its wheels and Mr. Cluff was home, Wednesday afternoon. Lehi Night Marshal, Rex Gardner and I'tah State Patrolman Neldon Evans investigated the accident. No clews as to the identity of the coal trucker or who took the purse of Mr. Riddle were obtainable. The accident happened about the service bureau of the Brigham Young University. Proceeds of the affair will go toward Christmas for the boys in service. Adults will be charged 3ic each and children up to 12 years, 25c. Everyone invited. FINAL RITES HELD FOR WM. GRABS XMAS MUSICAL PRO. GRAM DECEMBER 21 j ' semi-conscio- r over-tanin- l en-rout- e 2:45 a. m. BANQUET AT SECOND WARD TONIGHT No. 15 '.' ' ( . . n i The annual musical festival and tableau of the Chantante Chorus! combined with the Leh Stake Choir' will be held in the Lehi Stake Tabernacle, Sunday evening, Dec' 21. immediately following the regular sacramental services in the wards. The ChantanV Chorus and Stake' Choir are uniting their efforts to H. J. Plumho!. left, and Governor Herbert B. Maw show high make this years program the outKM- - in Utah. spirits at prospect of a boom year in standing musical treat of the year.' Representatives have been selected; Salt Lake City, December 3 More than Ht,H'.' messengers from both organizations and at a' remindinig the traveling "public of Utah s scenic wonders will meeting held last Monday evenine be put to work shortly after December 15 when distribution the following committees were apwill begin on the li4 2 license plates, it was announced today pointed: by 11. J. Plumhof, member of the state Department of Publicity Publicity A. 11. Wing and La Industrial Development. and Piiel Goodwin. new license plates which are white with black numThe Tableau Beatrice Taylor, chairerals bear the slogan, Center Scenic America". man, Ada, Whipple. Liieth Peck and Geneva West. H. I. A. INSTITUTE Staging Arlccn Goodwin, Jeanne HIGH SCHOOL Jackson, Naomi Shaw, Leota Peterson and Merle Garrett. PLAY FRIDAY TO BE HELD Electricians Clell Jackson and Glenn Wing. The annual Lehi High School An activity Seating J. Freeman Royle. institute for the This Christmas program has play, Romance In A Boarding Mutual Improvement Association gained much praise and popularity House ", will be presented in the will be held in the Joseph Smith since it's first presentation three High School Auditorium, Friday, Building on the Brigham Young years ago and has given all music December 5. The play is full of University campus at Provo, Thurs lovers a great anticipation of this romance, comedy, and interesting day, December 11, at 7 p. m. All situations and the cast is ideally activity leaders of Lehi Stake are year's presentation. suited to the parts. One of the most requested to be present, Dance seaMr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Mr. entertaining evening's of the Leaders, Speech Leaders, Music wlio attend and Dance Directors. for store all son in is and Mrs. John S. Smith and Miss Kleo Christensen visited with Mr. the play, Friday evening. A member of the general board A matinee performance for the and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther of Clear conduct the various departwill students of the grades and junior Lake, Sunday. ments as follow: high school will be held at 1:0 art Alonzo evenand the Speech afternoon Morley; Thursday at be will Friday ing performance Music Garrit DeJong; Dance 8 p. m. for the senior high school W. O. Robinson; Dance Lucine and the public. Fox. : j I - j ' l The Lehi Second Ward Relief Society are serving a banquet and giving an evening's entertainment in the Relief Society rooms, Thursday, tonight. The banquet will be served fftrn 6:30 to 8 p. m. and a program will follow, furnished by THE CAST Mr. Smith Ralph Wing Beth Smith Mrs. Smith Anita Van Wagoner Mary Ann Dale Russon Bill Edna Smith Mrs. McGllicudy Mava McAffee Hettie Leone Jones Mrs. Lenoe Mrs. Throttlebutton 4 Marjorie Cravens Lester Russon Mr. "V ottlebutton Victor Jones Mortimer Duke Jay Lambert PromptersAlberta Van Wagoner, and Virginia Dorton Harold Giles, Propetry managers Maurice Taylor, Laura Jean Brown Clyde Lambert Stage managers and Price Paul Madge Whimpey Miss Vera Conder is in charge of the production. Iwdti. Only 18 More Shopping Days Left in which to purchase the gifts to gladden the hearts of loved 1 All-red- Remarks G. S. Peterson. Closing remarks- - Bishop E. N. POWERS WINS Webb. Sol- o- Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Benediction -- II. C. Evans. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery was dedicated by T. F. Kirkham. Biographical Sketch William Crabb was born July 3, 1ST:!, at Dundee, Scotland, and attended the public schools there. He emigrated to this country at the age of K,, landing July 3, 1889, and spent two years in Utah. The desire to see his home again prompted him to go back to Scotland where he stayed for one year, then came back to Utah where he has resided ever since. He was baptized into the Latter-daSaints church at the age of 15, in Scotland, and that was the main reason for his entry Into this country. Brother Crabb worked in the mercantile business for several years, then became connected with the Utah Idaho Sugar Company. He served this company faithfully for twenty-threyears and was a highly respected employee as many can tell. He was married October, 1887, and four children came from this union. Three children survive y SCHGOL ELECTION Thomas Powers was elected School Board member from District 4 of the Alpine Sc A District at the election held in Lehi, Cedar Fort and Fairfield, Wednesday. The votes tabulated for Lehi 436 for Powers, 258 for A. B. Anderson, 774 votes were cast in Lehi. Returns from Fairfield were 30 Powers, 1 Anderson. Cedar Fort, 53 Powers, 4 Anderson. Mr. Powers will succeed A. B. Anderson who has served on the board for the past seven years and has been serving as president of the board at the time of his Make some one Happy SEND FLOWERS TODAY For For For For e the "new arrival her Birthday the shut in the Hostess LEHI FLORAL CO, j j j On All Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings and Sh oes 15 P ercen Discount Hi JL have our store brim full of lovely and useful gifts MERCHANDISE. including TOYS. DOLLS and HOLIDAY v " ' is Headquarters for Christmas Candies, Nuts and Gifts members Hundreds of useful and desirable gifts for all of the family. CHRISTMAS AND THE in We have a large stock of Silk and Nylon Hosiery the newest shades. ribbons HOLIDAYS and MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS AT GOODWIN'S lc, if and arrange to give Her a gift that will bring pleasure and satisfaction M for several months .tc 4 POUND LARD- - BUTTER A PERMANENT FRESH CREAMERY U AT BEAUTY DEPARTMENT MEAT HAIR DRESS ALTA'S -- 21 CARDS 2Ac WITH A NEW stickers. ft ft MIX CANDY . MIX NUTS 23c Pound 2)c Pound CHOCOLATES CREAMS PEANUT BRITTLE 1 CHERRY CHOCOLATES Pound i!c CHOCJLATES 5 Pound Box KC GUM DROPS - Red and Green 15c Pound CHRISTMAS CARDS to Cards a larger size 10 cards 15c LOOK YOUR BEST FOR SILK AND NYLON HOSE THE MERRY CHRISTMAS STORE Remarks James 11. Gardner. Vocal duet by request When You and Were Young ', Mrs. Syl. vester Evajis and Mrs. Robert Union Suits, Shorts, Paints, Sox, etc. We gift wrappings, X. Webb. . 0 ones. We have all kinds of Funeral services were held in the lx hi Second Ward Chapel, Wedneswho day, for William Crabb, 6S passed away at the Utah Valley Hospital, Saturday, following a brief illness. The opening song, a solo "I Know My Heavenly Father Knows'' Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Invocation James Peterson. Biographical Sketch Bishop E. Brother Crabb and are as follows: Mrs. Elmo Coffman of Provo, Wm. Arnold Crabb of Wlmington, California, and Frank M. Crabb of Norvvalk, California. His whole married life was devoted to his children and a more loyal and devoted father never He and his children were lived. very close together and always had a perfect understanding. He also leaves two sisters, Mr3. James F. Fyffee and Miss Eliza Crabb of Lehi: one brother, Charles Crabb of Lehi and six grandchildren. He died at the Utah Valley Hos. pital at 2 a. m. 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