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Show THXTE5DAT. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, THE LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH DECEMBER 24. 1542 Dec. st Ward, YuletimelalLJ Stake M . A. 50c COUPLE pre-nursin- g LOCAL GIRL ENTERS HOSPITAL NOTES training at pleted her the University of Utah last week and will enter the L. D. S. Hospital training school on January 4. Lieutenant Gardner to be doing nicely. NURSING TRAINING 'O each and all of you tie say "Merry . rinrisimas. SJ. ''lj'lmi We say it yes in the very same spirit that tie Jiavc said it in the jmst, knowing that tlie full enjoyment of Christmas is an affair of the heart and of the spirit. Pausing for a in the twilight of 1942 we look forward with our friends hopefully to tlie future. mo-mer- That the Savior's mission, "Peace Will FIFTH WARD R. STERLING EVANS VISITS Btfic WOMAN DIES TO HOLD TITHING Lieutenant Sterling Evans, son of and Mrs. Sylvester Evans jj SETTLEMENT Joseph Elsnore of American spending the Christmas holiday, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barnes spent at San with his parents. He is satfone Miss June Anderson, daughter of Fork, who passed away Is reported at Almagardo, New Mexico. in bake Salt com City. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson, California, and ws buried Tithing settlement for the mem- Francisco, of week, last bers of the I.hi Fifth Ward will be at Am. Fork, Tuesday Mrs. Cora Acord was a business of Mrs. Martha Ball brother a was the at office held in the Bishops to Salt Lake City, Monday visitor ward chapel, Monday and Tuesday, of this city. Mrs. Eulala Pack of Pleasant Grove received medical care at the Lehi Hospital this week. t LIEUTENANT BROTHER OF LOCAL 29 To All Men" will soon be real a December 28 and 29 from 6 to 10 Ward members are invited to call at the office and check their i tithing records for the past year. n m. GREETINGS FROM THE M. I. A. it on Earth and Good ' ized. mm mtwi to ml LEHI CITY MUNICIPAL Mr. POWER We sincerely hope that this Xmas season when our thoughts turn vividly to Him, that nothing may cloud from us the lovely vision of all the Savior has meant to mankind. For we know that there will always be friendship and affection and generous feeling and faith because these qualites of the spirit are eternal. DR. E. EDDIIIGTOtl LEHI. UTAH GRANT CHRISTOFFERSON, LLOYD GUNTHER, CELL JACKSON, Stake Superintendency of the Y. M. M. I. A. LILLETH PECK, LAPRIEL GOODWIN, VERA TRANE, Stake Superintendency of the Y. W. M. I. A. ARVA BONE, Secretary. Change In Train and Bus Schedules Effective December 28th, 1942 FIREMEN CALLED OUT NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND TO PAYSON Train 7:00 A. M. Lehi firemen made a quick and run Wednesday very effective morning when called to an automobile ablaze on the state highway near the Marshal Webb home. The fire was brought under control with The car little damage reported. was owned by a Nephi resident. LEHI TO SALT LAKE Train 6:36 A. M. Train 8:13 A.M. Train 8.07 A.M. Train 10:50 A. M. Train 1:06 P. M. Bus Train Train Train 9.27 A. M. Train 11:37 A. M. 1:00 P.M. bus Train 4.01 P. M. Train 7:05 P. M. 3.29 P. M. P. M. P. M. Bus 8:45 P. M. P. M. A. M. Train 11:13 P. M. CLIP THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 5:33 7:40 Bus 9:02 Train 12:37 YULF TIME BALL NOTE: Trains will not stop at stations except on signal. Signal the train in plenty of time by standing outside the rail and swinging arm. At night display a light. Non-Agenc- TUESDAY Plans are complete for the Lehi Stake M. I. A. Yule Time Ball to be held in the First Ward, Tuesday, December 29. Dob Orton's Orchestra will furnish the music. Christmas features will be used. The affair will be Tickets will be 50c per couple and 15c for extra ladies. Everyone invited. y The Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Corporation I semi-forma- l. ENSIGN SPENCER ft CALLED FOR OVERo all our old friends and acquaintances, and also to tlie many fine new ones we Lave made during 1942, we send sincere Clinstmas greetings and tlie wisL tkat trie Lolidays will te as liappy as possible. State Bank of Lehi have come our way. Chief among them is your we Ensign Ray Arden Spencer, formerly of Lehi, a brother of Mrs. Milan Fowler and a grandson of Mrs. John Anderson, left last week for atcive duty id the Pacific. Ensign Spencer recently completed a four month officers training course at the Columbia University in New York and in the U. S. S. Prairie State training ship. He has recently been transferred from the Air Corp into the Navy. He is a graduate of the Brigham Young University where he majored in political science. J 'Houi -- G&ELTINGJL Power's Iioe fore trg(hri$tma$ HIS YEAR OF 1942 has been one of world tribulation, but nevertheless, many good things Christmas again? And thought it would never come! Sixty joins hands with twenty and none escape the spell. V e join in the general rejoicing as 1942 nears its end, and a very Merry Christmas to you! SEAS DUTY to il, 11 I continued patronage, for which we thank you ' very earnestly now, end , fvwli you a very MEIlllY CIIMSTMAS - r Broadbent & Son OW, at Christmas time, when the ell the of this hcly jJi'k .AMjMi of tree toy W jj it, m m i . ... m jjj ft v 0 f 1942 FEED STORE fount; flow most freely, we welcome the opportunity to exttnd to and you yours our heartiest wishes for a happy YuletkJe. For your kindness to us in 1942 we cordially thank you. Christmas season GILES If i Wishing you joys and blessings If - CITY SERVICE STATION MAIN AND CENTER STREET 8 Open 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. School Days All Day Saturdays and Sundays CHARLES W. JOHNSON. Operator I |