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Show " , Is to Save Our Job m mm TTfc nre tie Lehi Free Buy ' 0 vTO? THAT lit t. i It WVttlWEBB 2 V 1 VIAff LEHI'S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI X VOLUME Lj-j- Petorsnn , BASKETBALL SQUAD Cooper ANNOUNCED Coach Dean Prior has School the Lehi High follows: as squad OOOBWIN THREE UNWISE MEN Adolph Benito Tojo It was days before Xmas When Adolph the louse, His head turning in circles Like he d been on a souse Hatched a hellish idea Benito the mouse; What a fine trick twould be To pool all our resources To And enlarge over sea, With Tojo the sneak. And have the world heaving In less than a week. Twas his original thought Place on Benito the bee, Show how easy the act cross over the sea Take the African hordes And their treasures to loot, To his devilish scheme Was As he eyed the Italy boot plans While he covered his For his tanks and his Who will be the next For the ungodly Huns. This goose steppingiouse , Who oppresses the weak With strutting Benito And that Japanese sneak; .. RONALD Satan their Will As In partner greet them in hell. they suffer in J. ROBERTS Funeral services for Ronald J Roberts, who died Monday, were held in the Lehi Fourth Ward Chapel, Friday with Bishop Linel Larsen conducting the services The opening song, a duet "In The Garden" Kenneth Robinson and Mrs. Martin, accompanied by Mrs. Owen Humphries, all of American Fork. Invocation Joseph E. Smith. Sketch Mrs. Horace Hadfield. Remarks Mahlon Peck. Solo Sometime We'll Understand" Mrs. Sylvester Evans, accompanied by Mrs. John S. Smith. Remarks Bishop Junius West of Pleasant Grove. Solo "I'm a Pilgrim" Mrs. Heber J. Webb, accompanied by Mrs. Smith. Remarks Chester Norberg. Closing remarks Bishop Linel Larsen. Solo "A Perfect Day" Ray Shelley of American Fork, accompanied by Mrs, Humphries. Benediction Pres. Virgil Peterson. The gTave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Ernest Madsen of - " And devilish mean, Since the days of creation Has never been seen. But the end is approaching They will take their farewell torment hell's fiery lake, May they blister and burn With each breath they take The archangel prodding Each one in their turn, While their victims look on And note each quiver and squirm May this be their lot For they earned it you see The three bloodiest brutes Ever stung by a bee. This climax we're told Will most surely be If we double our effort you and me. must supply our allies With food, clothes and guns That's just what it takes To outdo the Huns. They're fighting now With their backs to the wall We must clean 'em out By Surely next Fall. Both We -- HIGH PRIESTS As Christmas time comes again and the year of 1942 comes to a close, there are people in this world groaning under the sorrow and pain of war. We wish to extend to all people Greetings and Good Cheer and pray that the Light of Christ may gladden the souls of all men. . Let us give our support to the work of the Lord with utmost zeal in the year of 1943 and help our High Priest's Quorum increase in its service to mankind. The Lehi Quorum of High Priests Christmas this yearcomes to.a confused world The false prophets,w'ho guid the Jcstinies of dictator ,.. .... 1 1 hotj whip j great-great-gra- d 1 IrSC-CCC-CC- lJJ.ml IIMtL) Pausing near the threshold vear we express aonreeiation for a splendid nnLVu, usiness yu have made SX)V,"nd w)sh yu a11 a Sy d?T H?,,day Season of pood f"t," an! hopes for a glorious when "Men learn war and engines of are tuned into inv Dlpm !10n induustrv and bri"S much desired ace on Earth Good Will Toward Men." CLRAK REUBEN RUSSON SYLVAN THOMAS L. PETERSON, WILLIAM HADFIELD, WALTER L. WEBB, H BASKETPresidency. JOSEPH M. ROTHE, Secretary. BALL SCHEDULED The last regular Quorum .Meeting this year will be held Sunday, December 27, at 2 P. M. in the Lehi Lehi High School will play a Stake Tabernacle. All High Priests pre season game with the Spanish and their wives are invited to at- Fork Fii?h School in the Lehi tend. srvmnasium Mondav evpning. The ramo is phpduled far 8 p. m. The at the will he admitted nuhl'c of Mrs. Tom Roberts Iona, Idaho, Mr. regular admission prices. is visiting with her parents, and Mrs. George Lewis. PRE-SEASO- Wm illlfil1-'r- JOYOUS SA$GN JO ALL T T here with a cargo of our very best wislies for happiness and good cheer to all our friends. a War Bond for Xmas fV " ' f ' JL '-- ' W I 5! Amori" the outstanding pleasures in the year L 5 that now lies behind was your continued fa iiipt nff tn in 1 I friends, Thanks, your kind for patronage during the past year. We look hopefully for- ward to greater service to all of you in 1943. UST the friend- - liest of wishes $ cheer E. N. WEBB . MAIN STREET Phone 49 tor LEHI, appy" $ at Christmas time and al- ways. Let not the sacrifices of 1942 have been in vain. Jeweler and OptometristUTAH Buy f OW sailing below tlw horizon is a ship of hope, coming this way. That ship IVeu; Year, 1913 will soon be putting into port 1 te?h0f GOODWIN'S i jiiiiik 1 at this " a our coming i " '4- - Xmas tide ltrnatusthisall God thankful be given land May always be free, 'or the Master He died or you and for me. our emblem of liberty iay ne red white and blue 'ne flag still untarnished inat waves for me and you a herald to all nations r"eir faith to renew. LY IN AUSTRALIA We wish to express our deep and thanks to Primary tried humanity.' j Washington, D. C, December 18 officers and teachers, and wish for The safe arrival of eight addition all a Merry Christmas and a New the de i;. of American Red Cross club work- Year of satisfaction. Despite thehaunting Lshadows al war, v . A A . . A' was announced today by the ers Lhl Stake Primary. aoiaine'iov ot Christmas is ielft throughout the world. Red Cross. They augment Red The Star of Bethlehemhinesjas brightly as it did almost Cross staffs. ATHENIAN CLUB two thousand vears aeo. its ravsv reaching bravelv Among them was Marcille S. Gunther, daughter of Mrs. Carl HOLIDAY PARTY through the dread darkness of ignorance and fear. Gunther of the Lehi Fourth Ward Marcille S. Gunther, recreation In pur own community, we have felt the worker, 135 Madison Avenue, Nev The Athenian Club will hold Its breath of war. But Christmas, i942,Wings renewed hope York City, is a native of Lehi. Utah. annual holiday party at the home She received her traning at the of Mrs. Elmo Eddington Wedto those whonave sufferejj rnostA Since thatgreatest Efficiency Business College, Los nesday, December 30th tat 3:30 of alFdays, when the Virgin Mother brought forth a Angeles, California, and Brigham P. M. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elmo sonin the manger at J Bethlehem menhave found Young University, Provo, Utah. Eddington, Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. After her graduation she was a Robert S. Fox and Mrs. W. M. Campcomfort and solace in the annual miracle of Christmas. secretary for various business con bell. cerns in Los Angeles, California. Those of us whojlive in Ismail Vownsare able'tp She then went to Boston as secre see moreclcarlythe suflenng caused by war.wc have RED CROSS SEND KITS tary in the offices of Moore Cf Mc N a mendiy, personal interest lneach other. The Cormack, Inc. Later she went to spirit New York City in the emplay of the The Lehi Red Cross workers sent of neighborly Aove and djevotion has eased Vmany a French Fabrics Corporation, While sixty kits to Red Cross headquartsaddened heart; the hlpirig hind has Wen extended in Los Angeles she studied and did ers this week. A greeting card was some radio work. She has travel- placed In each kit. The small tin the ahead i when road seemed impassable. cheerfully ed extensively throughout the Unit- boxes collected by the school childThis newspaperj has recorded community ed States. ren for match containers will also be placed In the kits. They will be and both for each of you sad, wphes tidings happy( MOTHER OF LOCAL to the boys who are leaving a Christmasof faith and hppc a Christinas rich with WOMAN BURIED given the United Staes for over as serloyalty of --friends' and graced with a full measure Mrs. Mary J. Stewart, 88, mother vice, -regular Red Cross sewing 4ritfrti. WiUiam Dajb5L.jltedftt nher ifhapp&csr-'home in Meadow, Millard Co u ty, el ass win 'TrTCeTTThTrrsdayr Decenw? on Wednesday or last weeK. mn - ber 31 ln tne sewlng room at the erai seivivea auu uuimi iuuiv jiiatc- Memorial building. at Meadow, Saturday. Mrs. Stewart is survived by nine children, 74 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert of grand children and 2 children. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice spent FriSalt Lake City, spent the week-enGREETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Davis attended the with Lehi relatives. day in Provo on business. sprvices We wish to thank the people who tf have helped to make Lehi Stake 41 L Sunday School a success and in- - V ELI I W WUPPlV! W'LI"1 vitp all to natricinate with us dur- - fct WM k m . 1 1 U Hri k VA , m I I & I IT I k k f. I 13 I I w I I M d ti.wM i I Jf ing the coming year. Wishing you Christmas Cheer and brighter days for the year ahead. We are Lehi Stake Sunday School Supt. How Then STAKE PRIMARY WORKER ARRIVE SAFE- nationshave brought When this scourge is over thankful we'll be Our boys can come back From over the sea. They won't all come home as we've learned you and me For they died in defense Of this land of the free. May God comfort and bless fne bereaved ones who mourn for He only can bring solace To the hearts that are torn. GREETINGS FROM - GREETINGS FROM trio more crafty A No. 18 i LEHI RED GROSS Calton, urans- spencer...:n j A""-tpam anurQMom l- chosen prior to each game. will dp Provo. guns, victim UTAH. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1342 Mannn ..im,,. t..i iaylur tugene Bone, Bob 7 IieiCl. Paul Price. Dale Russon, Jay ismbert. Donald Dorton. Ronald BY qjy, Ray announced basketball SERVICES HELD FOR CRAZY STUFF j 1 AIM HARDWARE TOM WOFFINDEN, Manager V V ronagc. We are grateful for it, and will do everything in our power to merit its eontinu- - jj ance during the coming year. fi fa " J 2 M V pat- - . PEOPLES SITOSIE PHONE 76 STATE STREET fa k |