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Show USa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, I34S Fifth Wards Holds Thanksgiving Banquet WW Third Ward Sets Bazaar and Dance for Dec 3 Hie annual bazaar and dance, sponsored by the Third ward Re. lief Society, has been scheduled for Friday, December 3, it is announced by Ruby Nielsen, ward president A sale of handwork, including aprons, woven rugs, and quilts, as well as refreshments such as chili, ice ing, Marie Hutchings; LEAHY'S Is Your y ft Frigidaire DEALER IN LEHI Temple Excursions Planned As this year of 1948 draws to a close, there remains only two more Temple Endowment excursions: Monday, November 22, and Friday, December 10. To those who haven't gone to the temple thus far this year, we heartily encourage them to take advantage of this opportunity and make arrangements to go. By doing work in the temple at this time of the year we can add to the joy of the Christmas spirit here in our midst and at the same time show our reverence to those who have preceeded us to the spirit world, and great will be their iov to know that we have remembered them at this time the most joyous time of the year. May we all unite and put forth every effort to attend these ex cursions. Lehi Stake Genealogical Committee. y y y I ft y y y y v R Primary Stake IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON Board Meeting Held lEFMIGEEATOES ELECTRIC EAMGES j Second Ward Sponsors "White Eelephant" Bazaar Shower .FREE PRIZES GENUINE KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RING and 6- - PIECE SERVICE SIVERWARE GIVEN FREE NOV. 22, A TICKET WILL BE GIVEN WITH EACH DOLLAR SPENT AT OUR STORE BEFORE DECEMBER 30 . . . INCLUDING REPAIR WORK ' PURCHASE OF GIFTS OR FOR GLASSES AND SERVICES Buy your Christmas gifts at the . GIFT SEBOP E. N.WEBB Jeweler & fRarhara Gray), Mrs. Floyd the Rutledge of ledge received L, Bezzanl (Virginia Gray) y W and gifts durinp tv.. j Mrs. Gray Lloyd Orem . kI daughter, Karma, Mrs. Keith phone call frwa fcj ort Lewis, WasW" Clark and sons, Ron and Carl, Mrs. Genevive Gray and son, DINNER GUESTS ..pv ct 3of home the Calvin, Miss Delores Trane and cay. Dinner guests at JWhipple, R. anrl Mrs. Mr Mrs. David Monday, were Mr. and rrice w Frank Mrs. Noaks, . .. of Enjoy Gas Orem, Mr. William Winn RodeAddie Smithfield and Mrs. CLEAN back of Lehi. Local, Social News Optometrist Lehi Main St i I bilities. Mrs. Laverde The closing general session Marvel Comer, Clara Larsen, Mrs. KirlKam. was held at 7:30 p. m. The conMrs. Francis Comer, Mrs. Kate gregation sang, "O, Ye Moun Fowler. tains High," and Lynn R. Webb of the Second ward bishopric BIRTHDAY DINNER offered the invocation. The A family dinner was given Priesthood chorus sang, November 14, at the "See the MSghty Angel Flying." Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. E. L Dale Hadfield, stake clerk, home honoring Mrs. Rutledge ... . :. . presented the general and stake on ner . .1 Dirtnaay annivcisaij. authorities for sustaining vote. were laid for Mrs. Clyde Each one present stood up as his Covers Everett (Lela Rutledge) and name was read. of Springville, President Armond E. Webb, daughter, Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gough (Myra first counselor in the stake presiGray) and daughter, Bee, of Salt dency, spoke on "The responsi- Lake City, Mrs. Earl Thompson bility of teaching the Gospel in our homes. President Frank W. Jones then treated the subject, "Preparing for marriage the Lord's way." The Singing Mothers of Cedar Valley ward sang, "Recessional," BUSHEL directed by Alice Cook, and accompanied by Mary Anderson. All Kinds Elder Lesley Goates of Salt Lake City, a native of Lehi, spoke on MARKET "The Power of Prayer," and bore his testimony. He told of Phone 0281-J- 1 being blessed, when a premature ,,. ,.,, 1infant, by Sister Woffinden, who Tfc til,....:.i.i niiii.i.ii w nwinnriii, ,,-W spoke in tongues, and predicted his restoration to health, and growth to rear a family. Elder Lee was the concluding conference speaker Speaking on "The battle of truth against the Evil One," he cautioned the Saints to armor themselves for the battle. He bore his testimony as a special witness of the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The Melchizedek Priesthood chorus sang, "Softly and Tender. Taxies Get There ly, Jesus is Calling," and Jay K Faster Haws of the "Fifth ward genea When you need quick trans logical committee offered the benediction. portation service, call us at 183-We'll get you to your Elder the afternoon, During Lee set apart Vern W. Webb as destination comfortably and second counselor to Bishop Cecil economically. L. Ash of the Second ward Counselor Webb replaced Lynn R. Webb, who resigned because of ill health. Lehi Preceeding the evening session, the stake presidency and the High Council and their wives, with Elder Lee as special guest, In enjoyed luncheon in the tabernacle basement Elder Lee, the stake presidency and their wives, Cay were guests of ' President and Mrs. Jones for the noon meal. Mel-chized- Rut-led- a CONVENIENT FULLY AUTOMATIC "Your Comfort is Our Concern" Phone KNOBBY TREAD McCoard Service STATE STREET LEHI American ft 44HJ 1 none muter LH- h double- - I f Acrxw cv Yftl X?v. - stttrT AWAU 1 Ml , f W ft r-- 1LHC the RUSSON s j yefli ;e Te The Lehi Second ward sponsored a "white elephant" bazaar shower in the ward chapel, Monday evening, with a very interesting evenings entertainment outlined. Mrs. Mozelle Davis, Mrs. Naomi Shaw were in charge of the program which was as follows: Community singing led by Mrs. Edith Evans and the opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Reba Allred. Connie Robinson and La Ray Batchelor of American Fork gave a violin duet, accompanied by Marilyn Davis and a vocal solo was given by Floydene Smith, also accompanied by Miss Davis, followed by an accordian solo by La Rae Robinson of American Fork. A skit under the direction of Mrs. Rhea Eddington was presented with the parts being taken by Mrs. Ida Gray, Mrs. Elma Christofferson, Mrs. Olive Harding, Mrs. Thelda Brown and Vea Jean Brown. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Annie Webb. Prizes were given for the three best wishes for bazaar gifts and they were presented to Mrs. m niniM NIG One of r for being S ie pmitte Irking ley c! Ijsrdi G i Irishes more clothes 'ife f v $1.50 flcome an P Smith Main Street t some I fn't da iiiors ' LEHI H.w FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT THE Christmas Store ..rrv, 1; The ft'v 4mMi y I BRING THE KIDS AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW m d nie Skets jj Mina Webb, Mrs. Olive Harding) and Mrs. Annie Webb. Prizes were also given for the most useful white elephant and the prettiest one. They were won by Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen and Mrs. Lula Anderson. Mrs. Josephine Robison won the prize that was given for the winner of a guessing game. The gifts received at the shower will be sold at the annual ward bazaa to be held on December 2. beer s frry's - BROWN'S Taxi Service E par Iniors. W. k A Small Deposit WU1 Hold Your Selection IBirapiadllbffiiiiift's te 128 North WW GROCERY HEEDS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF YOUR WORN TIRES WITH for Free Estimates ge Open Sundays, Holidays COME IN AND LET US RECAP GUNTHEE'S 607 r $1.00 VISIT US FOR ALL YOUR FOR WINTER DRIVING ECONOMICAL APPLES . i GET READY ek Heat This Winter . The Primary Stake board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Betha Gunther. Monday evening. . Fifteen ladies were present and Mrs. llah Fowler gave the teacher training lesson. Mrs. Vivian Smith and Mrs. and Gunther were served refreshments after the meeting. WATEE HEATEES BEGINNING MONDAY, LZSZ. UTAH The annual Thanksgiving banquet of the Lehi Fifth ward was held November 12, in the Fifth FAMILY DINXE2 Mr. and Mrs. June Davis enward church with 200 attendtertained at a family dinner, ing. The Relief Society was in Guests present were Sunday. was table and at the serving Mr. Mrs. Elmer Jensen of and charge of the cooking, with Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Jensen Mr. Genola, Essie Worlton decorating the Mr. and Mrs. of and Payson tables. Ellis Sorenson was head be will and daugh'er, presented A program of the committee for the seating Waldemar Jensen Lehi. at 8 p. del, followed by dancing derat the table and of serving was Joanne, PAS AND MAS CLUB to Maxfield's orchestra. under the supervision of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Marvel Comer Arrangements are under the Mrs. Ivan Webb. Howard RobtVi members of . t.iTeA lO"v direction of the presidency: inson and Melvin Woodland CONFERENCE . . . CUtcl their home, Tues their club at Ruby Nielsen, Vilate Coates, were the chairmen for the ticket (Continued from front page) Those enjoying Marval Smith, and Ruth Wilcox, sales and Tom Larson was pro- tion. They were encouraged to day evening. Mr. and were: anH linnor pards Priesthood," assisted by the following comthe of "students be chairman. Mrs. and gram Lewis, Mr. and to assist the stake presidency Mrs. George mittees, the first one named Mrs. and Zimmerman, Mr. Advertisin carrying out their responsi- John serving as chairman: Mrs. and Mr. TL More B. Worlton. Two program, Iona Hadfield, Donna Mitchell, Faye Fox; food, Alene Curtis, Donna Chilton, Margaret Barnes, Myrtle Webb; handwork, Clarissa cream, cake and candy, will be- Bone, Nessie Brems, Ivy Peck, gin at 2 p. m. At 4 p. m., the Lenore Coll edge; candy, Gwen "fish pond" for the children, and Dorton, Sarah Beck, Una Johnsale of grab bag "white eleph- son; fish pond, Primary officers; ants" will begin. tickets, Betty PowelL y y FEES FRE33L Cut Repair Costs! . . . LUNCH MEAT GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS ICE CREAM CANDIES SOFT DRINKS OPEN from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. With A Central Utah Mot TUNE-U- P rM Thot' mi"' wcamer is always fougni on a tune-u- p why the Central UtthMtof Way is important. It makes your car trouble JrH You'll I'" for ..!.f-.:- friend- our specialists to serve veil quickly pre-winf- er BRAKES ADJUSTED WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERATOR CHECKED MOTOR OVERHAUL Davis Grocery NORTH STATE STREET JIM and . ELLEN DAVIS ly and economically. """ .HiiilliMmjimi.nlii- - Sk. (ft- t0 SO. UNIVIRSITY AVENUE, PROVO Proprietors .I in I, V' - 2 ready - " i |