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Show Our Job Is to Saire Dollars fV Every Pay Day y: me era rree rr TPV 7M 1 I ft ft "k A ft t TO? THftT 9 11 VIA 0' LEHIS WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI VOLUME X REGISTRATION OF 18 YEAR YOUTH The first registration of 18 year old youths for the selective service will take place Friday, December The annual meeting of the Lehi purchase of $1000 Civic Improvement Association was War Bond. BASKETBALL GAME FRIDAY at the Memorial Building. This those who for is all registration The Lehi High School basketball Were born before July 1, 1924, and until August 31, 1924. This registr- team, will play their first game of the season Friday night in the local ation will close on December 17. Those born from September 1 to gymnasium when a game between inclusive will register the team and the alumni has been ' held Monday evening, December 7, 1942, in he Memorial Building at 8:00 p. m. with President A. IL Wing in charge. A mption was made and passed that the officers of the past year be retained for the coming year. They are as follows: President A. H. Thomas PowWing, ers, Daryl Fowler, chairman of finance; Roy E. West, George A. Lewis, committeemen and J. Ferrin Gurney, secretary and treasurer. The committee auhorized the December 18 to 24. arranged. The game will begin at Those born from September 1 to 8 p. m. and those who wish to see October 31 inclusive will register the game are invited to do so. There will be no admission charge. December 18 to 24. 1924 to October 31, Those born December 31, 1924, will register SUH MOVES EQUIPMENT December 26 to December 31. SOURCES OF INCOME AND Those born after January 1, 1925, Received must register on their 18th birthday The Lehi Sun moved their lino- Miscelleanous anniversary, unless it is a legal type from their Lehi $ 303.90 office, Sunday. Advertising Should this The holiday or Sunday. Rodeo 7,365.41 and other machinery presses occur they must register the day were 32.15 moved from Lehi several Concessions following the holiday. 10.00 months ago. The paper is repre- Parade Registration hours will be from sented in Lehi now by a 3.50 Membership reporter. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Registration ofPurchase of War Bond ficials will be at the Lehi Memorial J. FERRIN GURNEY Building on December 11, 18 and HIGH SCHOOL to register on 26. Those failing those daes will be registered at the PLAY PLEASES CHILDREN S RUBBER at his Herman Goates residence All those who posconvenience. FOOTWEAR WANTED The Lehi High School annual sibly can are urged to register at the Memorial Building with the play "One Mad Night", proved to be one of the finest ever produced proper groups. Monday, December 14, will mark by the local school. The entire cast the drive beginning of a state-wid- e Dean Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. presenting their parts like proOffice of Price Administrathe by John Price, has accepted a position fessionals, showing a lot of hard the Public Schools, the Parent with the Salt Ijake police force. work by the students and by Miss tion, Teacher Association, and the Minis Mr. Price in the finger printing Conder, as well. ute Women to insure maximum efdivision. The large auditorium was. filled fective use of children's rubber to capacity and all were very well footwear now in the hands of conpleased with the performance. sumers, Mrs. Mabel Roberts, Com-munt- y The senior sudents netted about Service Member of the Lehi $50.00 through a cake auction to War Price and Rationing Board anVice-Preside- CRAZY STUFF BY GOODWIN A local philosopher says "A banKer is like a man who lends an umbrella when the sun shines, and asks for its return when it begins to rain." Short bolts: In the legal world, what's right is right, and what's left is the client's. body of water surrounded by war. Latest Fashion Note: There will be little change in men's pockets after this year. Ocean: Man is can be once. A large the only animal that skinned more than Baby: An alimentary canal, with a loud voice at one end and no responsibility at the other. An A child's definition: adult is one who has stopped growing except in the middle. George says that his wife has a very even temper she is always mad. there's a will there's lawsuit. Be just to your neighbor someday he may be on the jury trying your case. Where a A good joke was pulled on the bishop the other evening, when he called on a home recently blessed with a new He was met by the baby. hostess at the door, and after the usual salutations he asked after the baby's health. The lady was quite deaf, and suffering with the flu, thought he was asking after her cold, and answered that although she usually had one every winter, this was the worst one she had ever had; it kept her awake at night a lot, and at first confined her to bed. Then, noticing that the bishop was getting nervous, she said that she could tell by his looks, that he was going to have one ist like hers and asked him to come in and sit down. A swell line of shirts, ties, handkerchiefs, sox and house slippers for him at out-grow- n e DECORATIONS METAL & LEATHER DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE OR IN SEWING READING AND OTHER CLOSE WORK? DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE OR DO YOU FEE" DIZZY? 15 so have your eyes examined and a desirable stock of useful Xmas Gifts for her and the children BREAKFAST SET (Marbletone The finaincial report and approved, a copy of which is illness. as follows: Mr. Bateman was born in West Cash on hand January Jordan, September 14, 1865, a son of $1,587.50 Joseph and Mary Allen Bateman. 1, 1942 He married Christina Johnson, May Cash received during 1942 to Lehi. He from all sources 7,824.96 14, 1894, and moved for many and here had lived since, Disbursements during 1942 7,301.99 years was a blacksmith. Cash left from receipts of Survivng are his widow, a son, 1942 less expenditures 422.97 Allen T. Bateman of Los Angeles, Total Cash on hand at Mrs. California; four daughters, 2,010.47 Verner Walker of present Brigham City, 740.00 War Bond present value and Mrs. Cecil Ash, Miss Lexie and Mrs. Hugh R. Rhodes Bateman EXPENDITURE DURING 1942 of Lehi; two brothers, Charles Pcdd Out of Idaho Falls, and Royal Bateman $ $ 66.10 66.10 of Salt Lake City, and J. Bateman $ 551.50 247.60 three sisters, Mrs. Mary Walton of 5,817.14 1,548.27 Salt Lake City and Mrs. Clara $ 4.51 27.64 and Mrs. Ethel Watts Mahlstrom $112.74 102.74' of Murray. 3.50 Funeral services will be conduct740.00 $740.00 ed Thursday (today) at 2 p. m. in the Lehi Fifth L D. S. ward chapel. , Secretary and Treasurer. Friends may call at the family home Thursday until the time of goods in order to reduce the demand services. Burial will be in the Lehi for scarce commodities as much as city cerheterv. possible." While the campaign is essentialHdk'fs, Socks, Garters, Ties and ly a conervatoin rather than a adv. Mrs. Roberts Suspenders at Goodwin's. salvage program, out worn all or odd that urged rubbers and galoshes, as well as serviceable ones should be sent in CONFERENCE IN since old rubbers which cannot be THIRD WARD SUNDAY mated as well as those which can not be repaired will be turned over to the local salvage committee. There will be Ward Conference The campaign to have rubber the Third Ward Sunday. The in footwear brought into the grade Stake presidency will meet with and junior high schools will begin the Sunday School for the first on Monday. December 14 and conof conference and the consession tinue through Friday, December 18. continued in the Children will bring the articles to ference will be services in the evensacramental their teachers who will turn them to over to the local Parent Teacher ing. Ward members are urged sessions. both attend Association. The P. T.. A. will have charge of sorting, cleaning, mating, and repairing the footwear during the holidays. The redistribution will take place when the children return to school after Christmas vacation. "In so far as possible, children without protective footwear who bring in articles which are too small for them to use will be given a pair to fit them. There can be no guarantee of this direct exchange, however, since there is no way of being sure all needed sizes will be turned in," Mrs. Roberts continued, "The Minute Women of the War Production Board are urging householders to participate in the drive for children's rubber footwear during their December visits to the homes." Jeweler and Optometrist LEHI. UTAH MAIN STREET for 49 appointment. Phone M. I. A. EXECUTIVES TO MEET The Presidents cf the M. I. A. organizations of the wards of Lehi Stake will meet with the stake officers in their regular monthly meeting, Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi tSake Tabernacle. 5TH WARD SUNDAY A special program will be given in the Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunday evening honoring Randall Schow who was recently released from the ward bishopric and dedicating the new chimes for the organ. Ward members are in ted to attend. FARM EQUIPMENT CLASS TO MEET The class in Farm Equipment and Machinery Repair will begin Monday evening, December 14, at 7 o'clock in the high school shop. Any farmer Interested should be present. Sacket and perfumes at Goodwin's. SCHOOL LUNCH MENU The menu for the coming week at the school lunch center will be: THURSDAY Mock Chicken Hot baking powder biscuits butter-cocoa-appl- LINOLEUM RUGS HORSESHOES, BOLTS, NAIL3, REPAIR HANDLES GLASSWARE Cream cheese, noodles, buttered green beans, graham bread and butter, cocoa, apple tapioca pudding with whipped milk. TUESDAY Meatless vegetable soup, apple, peanut butter and graham bread sandwiches, cocoa, apple sauce cake. WEDNESDAY Escalloped corn, harvard beets, whole wheat drop biscuits, grapefruit Juice, cornmeal cookie. Buy Carefully! You MUST these days if you are going to give your family the variety of good, nourishing food it deserves and needs. May we help YOU get more variety and better value for YOUR money? We CAN! Christmas Candy and Nuts We Have Large Stock On Hand Now Better Buy Your Supply Now SEND FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS Call Order of Cut Flowers 60 for Your POINSETTS and POTTED PLANTS HARDWARE TOM WOFFINDEN. Manager PEOPLES STOEE STATE STREET LEHI FLORAL CO. PHONE 76 PHONE 60 3 pie. and e. MONDAY table top) eye-strai- E. N. WEBB , A. BATEMAN TODAY Theodore Allen Bateman, 77, died at the family home in Lehi Sunday SPECIAL PROGRAM IN was read afternoon following a lingering Holiday, shower and gift glassware at Goodwin s. aav. CHRISTMAS T. maturity value buy war bonds for the class project. nounced today. "It is believed," Mrs. Roberts said, "that may families in this M. I, A. SEES WAR FILMS area have rubbers and galoshes that the children have and that no longer fit any member The Lohi Second Ward members of the family. In this campaign, were entertained following their we are urging all families to go regular M. I. A. class work Tuesday through their closets, attics, and evening by the Standard Oil Co. basemens for rubber footwear sound pictures of the bombing of which can be taken by the childManila, and pictures taken during ren to their schools, where the the occupation of Africa. Those who rubbers and galoshes will be aswere present report the pictures sembled and distributed to childvery educational and entertaining, ren they will fit.' and the films worth going a long "This program is a part of the way to ese. nation-widrubber consevation drive and is intended, also, to assist in the anti inflation program XMAS PAGENT IN of the nation," Mrs. Roberts pointed out. "Since inflation is essentialFIRST WARD M. I. A. ly a shortage of supplies, the Office Price Administration is doing in to its be sure power everything There will be a Christmas pagent in the First Ward M. I. A. Tuesday that maximum use is made of all of consumer evening. The pagent will be direct- exisiting supplies ed by Mrs. Florence Jensen and Miss Leone Jones will be accomNEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY panist. The Gleaner and Junior the will chorus during sing girls The Lehi Library has just repagent. a large assortment of new ceived of Mutual All ward members age books. The public is invited to are invited to attend. There will visit the library and inspect the be no admission charge. now books. Watch for a list next week. Among the new books is a now sot of the comprehensive history of the church. today it may be GOODWIN'S FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENT AS- STARTS FRI. SOCIATION MAKES REPORT 11, October 31 No. 16 LEHI. CUT. UTAH. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1942 |