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Show Telephone Your News To or 82-- 8-- W R the Lehi Merchants Deserve Your Patronage Your Home Town Newspaper .Tin? IY1ITHTV1TV 3t The I Only One Printed and Published In Lehi LEHI CITY, UTAH,FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1946 NUMBER TWENTY-TW- O k 3 CI - ' 1 Aft, . Me rry Christ m a sfT o Allf Community Sing Set l c r1 r' rorounaay livening 4 With "happiness and enjoyment" as its theme, final preparations are being made for the Community Christmas Carol Sing to be held Sunday at 9 p. m in the stake tabernacle. Th? committee in charge stressed that the Sing will not be a pageant or a program. Rather, it is an opportunity for displaying the true Christmas spirit, and it is hoped the audience will sing in its own way without rehearsal or drill The Sing will begin with the MA TCP" 1 playing of "Christmas Fantasy by an orchestra composed of 60 townspeople and high school students. Opening prayer will be offered by Bishop E. B. Garrett and Armond chairman committee Webb will welcome the gathering. The following numbers have been tentatively selected by the directors: Community singing, "Silent Night," 'First Noel," "We Three Kings," and "Christmas Carol;' selection of numbers by the Chantante Chorus; Community singing, "Jingle Bells," Jolly Old St. Nicholas;" reading by Mrs. Jean Jackson; selection, ."Christmas Eve," by: Musettes Chorus; community singing, "Far Far Away on Judas Plains' and "Joy to the World;" two numbers "Send Down Thy Peace" and "Jule Song," by high school mixed chorus; community singing, "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful' and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" Two numbers by Third ward choir; community singing, 'Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem" and "I Heard the Bells;" two numbers by stake choir; and community singing, "Hark the Herand "Silent ald Angels Sing Night" Closing prayer will be offered by Andrew Fjeld. According to Chairman Webb, the affair is one that should merit a capacity audience in which all attending, young and old, should have a most enjoyable evening. Directors of the singing will be Frank, W. Shaw, Norman Erickson Vernon Nielson, Frank Jones, Mrs. Wallace Banks, Mrs. L B. Brown, Mrs. Alta Webb, and Wallace Gardner. The Sing, which follows regular Sunday evening sacrament services in the wards will last approximately one hour. There will be no charge for admission. Final Rites Held For Former Resident Last rites were conducted last Friday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi First ward chapel for W. E. (Azer) Winn, 61, fromer Lehi resident, who died Sunday, Dec. 8 in Los Angeles of a heart attack. Mr. Winn, who spent his boyhood in Lehi and received his education here, was born April 9, 1885 in Lehi,, a son of William and Mary Winn. He was a prominent farmeKhere "until three years ago when he moved to Los Angeles. He is survived by his wife and mother, two sons, Leo Winn of Dallas, Texas and Carol Winn of Los Angeles; one daughter, Mrs. Dora Walker of Los Angeles; two grandchildren and three brothers Grant of Boise, Ida., Stanley of Shelley, Ida., and Karl of Baker-fiel- d, Calif. Two sisters, Mrs. Vir-g- ie Clark of Provo and Mrs. Sybil Rasmussen of Salt Lake also survive. The services, under the direc tion of Bishop Evans Anderson opened with the trio composed of Phyllis Webb, Kate Roberts and Norine Rothe singing, "Tho Deepening Trials." Opening prayer was offered by Junius Banks. Kate Roberts and Phyllis Webb then sang, "One Fleeting Hour. The first speaker. R. J. Whipple, was followed by a solo by Kate Roberts, "Oh My Father." Dr. W. L Worlton was the second speaker and Bishop Anderson followed with remarks. The clos ing musical number, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," was sung bv the trio. Lester D. Peter son gave the benediction. Accompanists for the services were Eva Carson and Edith Fox. Interment was in the city cemetery, with A, B. Anderson dedicating the grave. Santa Clans is coming ot town! This thymic shout is being heard on all side. What's more, the patron saint of little children is not given to spreading disap point- -' ments in childish hopes and memories. He'll be here on Christmas eve. There's just no doubt about it! Santa is scheduled to make his first appearance in Lehi at the Memorial building at 7 p. m. on Christmas eve. This appearance is a sort of pre liminary to the official visit, which always comes after little children have gone to sleep. However, Santa Claus is bringing plenty of candy and nuts for the Memorial building visit. Every youngster in town is invited and it is hoped all will get a thrill out of his appearance. Then they can hurry home, hang up their stockings and be off to bed. And when they are sound asleep, old Santa will return to visit their individual homes, bringing them the toys and trinkets which the little folfc have had their hearts set upon for a long time. What a sur- - ' prise they will get on Christmas morning. Don t forget kiddies, the Memorial building is scheduled for 7 p. m. on Christmas eve. Don't be late! If ivr- - W HV ' i A1 visV Si If 7 Jfff f XI . kJ ( hi fjJsT lflJl Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men Once every year, the people of Lehi, in com- PARENTS WILL GO TO mon with humanity, the world over, pause to reSCHOOL III JANUARY MEETING tlOIiDAY flect upon the noble sentiment of the Christmas Parents' visiting day, an annual Organization of a Lehi Rifle spirit. This year is no exception. For weeks our at the Lehi high school club has been completed and activity have been devoting themselves to the will be held . C. GOATES NAMED in January, with the members expect to affiliate with people National Rifle Association on happy anticipation of bringing good cheer into 17th as the tentative date, acthe FIRST WARD BISHOP January 1, reports Harold Hut- - the lives and homes of their relatives, friends and cording to Principal Adamson. The day is sponsored jointTy chings, president. Herman C. Goates, long time the first wartorn since For the time, neighbors. the Lehi asby The club members will attempt clerk of the Lehi stake, has been wholeheartthemselves and sociation have the to aid ento to faculty released from that position promote better knowledge of years, they given in the and teach bringing of of firethe the parents use become to able him proper bishop handling edly to the mission of bringing peace on earth and ers closer together with a mutual arms and improve marksmanship. Lehi First ward, following a reto all mankind. understanding of individual chil cent reorganization of the ward. They also plan to sponsor a jun- goodwill of of the the Christmastide dren's advancement and prob ior rifle club. Ward Webb, member Something of the spirit lems. On that day the children released was At their last meeting, held is reflected in the stake High Council, Lehi columns of the advertising stay at home, and the parents to become Mr. Goates' first counMonday evening at 7:30 in the take their places at school. busiLehi Free this week. Press merchants and Memorial building, the rules and selor, succeeding Rulon J. Fox A faculty committee to study and Francis Grant was sustained were presented and ap- ness men, in general, express the selfsame sentidetails of the day's activities has as second counselor, succeeding proved. Club members, now total- ment for a and cheer wish been happiness to arrange morngood your sucappointed Goates Mr. Peterson. Lester ing 25, also discussed the securing of a suitable meeting place. A on Christmas day and throughout the holiday1 ing details, while an afternoon ceeds Evans A. Anderson. B. J. will be in charge of offLott has succeeded J. Earl Smith Local Veteran Leases site was selected, and members season. The Free Press them in wishing you meeting joins of the icers PTA. were delegated to make arrangeas ward clerk. and Christmas! a the has seryours very Merry May The retiring bishopric State Street Station ments to secure and renovate the of the Christian spirit abide in your home VIRGIE MAY FJELD GETS site. ved the ward for the past nine peace DIPLOMA FROM L. D. S. Lawrence Glather of Lehi has years. First ward officers are now Hoger Price displayed the new on this forthcoming Christmas day. SCHOOL OF NURSING making plans for honoring the taken the lease on the State Street guns and ammunition recently announces Service station, according to anbishopric nouncement made this week. NeThe Goates. reorganizaBishop tion took place Sunday evening gotiations for the lease were Refinduring the First ward's regular closed with the Utah Oil former the and stake conference sessions. The ing company presidency was in charge of the Leasee, John Orepich, Monday. Mr. Glather, a resident of Lehi conference. since 1943, has had several years Miss Shirley Turner entertain- experience in car service, having ed a group of children at a birth- operated stations in Nebraska, day party Saturday in honor of before coming to Lehi. He is a Mary Jane Turner. Games and veteran of World War I and at refreshments were enjoyed by present holds the position of State Connie Hansen, Ronnie Nichols, Sr. Vice Commander of the Utah Brian and Errol Webb. Naomi State Disabled American Veteran and Lee Parry, Carol Ashton and association. In service for three years, he was at the time of his Susan Turner. retiring RIFLE CLUB HOLDS Parent-Teach- er by-la- ws secured and ponted out their advantages. The next regular meeting of the club will be held Monday, December 23. discharge assigned to the Motor Transportation division of the army. Mr. Glather was formerly employed by the Utah State Road Commission in Provo, whose employment he left to lease the stae tion. He married the former Rae Sorenson of this city and has two boys, Ralph and Paul Ger-ale- VT New Books Readied Librarian Announces Virgie May Fjeld, granddaugh Mrs. Wathen announces that the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld library will be closed all day on and daughter of Mrs. Marie Fjeld Christmas and during the even- Beckel of Price, Utah graduated ing, Dec. 24. Regular hours, 2 to from the LDS School of Nursing 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. will remain in last Thursday. The exercises coneffect during the balance of the ducted in Kingsbury Hall on the holidays. University of Utah campus were attended by Mr. and Mrs. AnMrs. Paul Mason and baby drew Fjeld. Also present were spent Sunday in Lehi with her Mr. and Mrs. Del Asay and Dr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denzel nad Mr. Kenneth Noyes of Am New books for the Christmas holidays will be displayed at the Public library next week, Mrs. M. W. Wathen, librarian, announced Wednesday. She said the shelves are filled with the very latest in reading matter. "The Turner. erican Fork. Miracle of Bells," current bestMrs. Jack Mitchell and baby Mrs. Howard Taylor is the mo seller is but one of many new ere released from the hos- underwent a major operation Fri boy books now available for pital Wednesday. day. 1t(Da J4 it |