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Show CHFJSTMAS EDITION OLD LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH FOLKS HAVE ACTIVE ORGAtllZATIOtl ... that provides organization entertainment for older residents of the is the Old Folks organi-9tioTwo large day-lo.jcial functions are held, one in January, ana me oiner curing rly cora-suni- ty n- ng Lehi Stake Relief Society Reports Successful Year The Lehi Stake Relief Society rejoices with the feeling of love and friendliness at the close of another year. Our accomplishments, though limited, have brought us much happiness and a great desire to redouble our efforts of achievement during the coming year. For our opening social an excellent program was presented, and a forward of the year's activities was introduced. With the splendid cooperation jors in the function. of all six wards and one branch The summer outing, which is we were able to make and a ield annually on jasis, with Alpine and Timpan-3ga- s stakes, was held last sumare: First Ward, Jay mer in American Fork. Cox; Second Ward, George A. Heading the stake Old Folks Lewis; Third Ward, Basil J. iommittee is Harold W. Barnes, Dorton; Fourth Ward, Niron assisted by Hazel Roberts, and Fowler: Fifth Wad. Azer South-wicThomas Powers, secretarv-treCedar Valley, Ralph Smith; arer. Ward chairman, who are Fairfield branch, Roland tanked by a group of willing HP- 1948, several hun- residents 60 years of age rsind. over, joined inU1Athe annual -!... ui gw&c jOCiai, Wiuui was After a movie i abernacle. the Utah Theatre. at morning a hot dinner served were 4jey Mi noon, and programs and danc- throughout the 2g followed, Many Jternoon and evening. irmer Lehi residents joined friends and neigh, ieir old-ti- uu me tri-sta- ke We are exceptionally pleased with our congenial, well qualified stake board members, and the wonderful work they are present six afagns, three to the Red Cross and three of our local New Dairy Depart. At B. Y. IL Proves Successful hospital. Our drive for funds for the Church Relief Society Home, to be erected in Salt Lake, was very successful. All wards went over the top 100 per cent. The wards and Stake Board together raised and donated to the cause, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, ISiS chairman of the animal hus bandry department, said today. The program has made it pos sible for the small farmer with 10 cows or fewer to have the service of outstanding bulls and thus to make an improvement in the quality of his herd which might not otherwise be possible. Approximately 1400 cows were bred through the program dur ing the first year of its oper ation, and although figures are not complete, conceptions will average around 58 per cent for first service and 85 per cent for two services. Most of the activity has cen tered in Utah. Wasatch and bummit counties, with some in Sanpete and Weber. Where local circumstances in some instances The artificial insemination program sponsored by Brigham Young University's department of animal husbandry has proved highly successful during its first year. Prof Grant Richards, man$2,67325. of the BYU dairy farm and At our March 17th party we ager honored all past Stake Relief Society Presidents, and celebrated the birthday anniversary of the organization of the first relief society of the church 1948-'4I 9 Our Stake Welfare project has MAYOR been completed and most of it L. Carlos Coates checked in at the Stake StoreCOUNCILMEN house. Results of our ward bazaars Virgil Peterson were very satisfactory. Each R. Garn Holbrook was an exceptional accomplishJohn W. Zimmerman ment, with outstanding displays George W. Leany of fancy work, rugs, and quilts. Arlin Fowler Each served excellent dinners and topped off their entertainRECORDER-CLERments wtih well plannd programs Leland Powell or dances. TREASURER Our monthly Union meetings Blanche Turner have been a big success. The ward officers and teachers have CITY MARSHAL Clemn Turner cooperated with the stake officers in every way. POLICE Ashley Nelson - Elvin Jones i ur JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Sylvester Evans CITY ATTORNEY J. Rulon Morgan Your City Officials A triple wish for all w of you is ourst Good Ckeerl Good Friendsl CEMETERY Good Healthl Geo. W. Leany, Arlin Fowler WATERWORKS A Merry Christmas to you. BUILDING and LICENSE Garn Holbrook, Arlin Fowler And that's a wish we'd like to shout to the utter- ii i t most parts oi the earth. But right now, we'll be content to tell you quietly and very sincerely that we hope this Christmas will serenity that you deserve. WE WRAP 1 1 our 11 CHRISTMAS $m season coming holiday ' fold blessings. Advertising is the easiest and The nation that is more solicit. cheapest to sell anything. Try ous of corporate than popular wel it in our columns and find this fare is headed for revolution. out for yourself. N s s I ft ft ft i I ft s virgu reierson ft ft ft ft ft ft ft X ft -t- -i RECREATION Arlin Fowler mnw When we count our blessings we find many we had not thought .about. .Among .the outsanding blessings in our list is the good will of the people of this community, ., CLAIMS John W. Zimmerman Virgil Peterson JUDICIARY Garn Holbrook, Arlin Fowler WE THANK YOU POLICE R. Garn Holbrook, Arlin Fowler most cordially for this good will and assure you of our deep appreciation. We voish for you a pleasant holiday, and a New Year that is the harbinger of many blessings to PUBLIC GROUND and CITY PROPERTY Geo. W. Leany - Virgil Peterson FINANCE Garn Holbrook, Geo. W. Leany STREETS and ALLEYS John W. Zimmerman R. Gam Holbrook EMBOSSING and PRINTING Arlin Fowler John W. Zimmerman come. PENNY'S 5-10-- 25! STORE RULES Garn Holbrook, Virgil Peterson Phone 355 IN SMILES. A MS M The time of year, Yuletide, centers our thoughts on friends, neighbors, associates, our successes, hopes, and the realization that a successful community, to attain its worthwhile objectives, must have all the things that Yuletide stands for to accomplish the good of the master, "Peace on Earth Good Will Toward Men." mSmm We extend Season's Greetings, and chinorr Si. NkboU came with boand." feel a deep appreciation to the members of our community for their support, faith and Hope... WE that your home is blelsed loyalty in helping our association make its contribution to our community in sponsorthat ing the Lehi Roundup the celebration brings it recognition and honor. HOPE YOUR HOLIDAY with all the contentment possible during this . holiday season. win r OVERFLOWS MERRY WITH YULETIVE 11 We're stopping by with a cheery greeting. JOY Lehi Civic Improvement Association HAPPINESS. "The Insurance Man" INCOME TAX REPORTS COMPLETED (New forms for all reports S required for 1948) i a 8 5 CHRISTMAS Am T. F. KIRKI1AM WM CU s ft ft TO EACH AND ALL ELECTIONS Arlin Fowler, R. Garn Holbrook R. iflnwwuntniM mm 1 1 POWERS We acci- has passed, there is no reason dents but it is up to you, as an why we can't continue to be individual to be particularly thankful for our great and mani carefuL 1 WISH I . HOSPITAL Virgil Peterson George W. Leany The Just because Thanksgiving Day should not be marred by it i PREM-G-C- O Dwight Bates, Manager iI I I bring you the peace and State Street s out benefit of patriotism. SEWER R. Garn Holbrook John W. Zimmerman Virgil Peterson - Geo. W. Leany R FIRE DEPARTMENT Arlin Fowler John W. Zimmerman Cali- WINES PARK John W. Zimmerman R. Garn Holbrook K rfS5 have come from Maine to fornia, Prof. Richards said. POWER and LIGHTS u uanos uoates k; a- have resulted in less favorable The amazing fact about our showing, every effort has been educational processes is the very made to improve the situation. little that students seem to learn. Five of the splendid Holstein sires at the BYU dairy farm are The highways of the nation used, and requests for service continue to kill Americans with- m VXniT TWCTTPAWrE K B AUTO INSURANCE .:- Phone 140 Lehi, Utah S by George Lewis, president |