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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEffl, UTAH 16, 1949 FRIDAY, DECEMBER mi HE IB ed t f?Sr KMRD . . . the by ward choir under the solo. A statistical report was given by Bishop Webb which indicated steady growth in the various phases of church activity over the period of the last three years. The members of the ward were commended for their sup port of the building program. All the rough work and some of the interior finishing and painting have been completed, speakers observed. FIRST WARD HOLDS CONFERENCE SECOND WARD ... By Roena Abbott Madsen. direction of Leona Laurel Madsen sang a baritone Floydene Smith and Shirley Scott Herbert" to the First Ward. Refreshments were provided and admission charged to assist with the welfare program. The M Men and Gleaner Girls were at Beverly Powell's home for a fireside chat Friday evening. It was in the form of a Christmas party. A welcome home party sponsored by the 127 Quorum of Seventies under the direction of the Missionary Committee, in the form of a dancing party for Elder Tingey will be given Tuesday, December 20, 1949, at 9 p. m. at All the Lehi Second Ward. friends of Brother Tingey are cordially invited to attend. Ward conference was held Sunday night under the direction of President Herman C. Goates. Armond E. Webb and Frank W. Jones of the stake presidency ... addressed the group as did Arlene Nielsen By Bishop Ward Webb and bishop's counselors Dean T. Worlton and By June Barnes Last Tuesday the Third Ward Francis Grant. Opening prayer was by Heber Special numbers were furnish brought the play "Big Hearted Hadfield at Sunday sacrament services. The choir sang "Come Follow Me" and "Hark the Evening Hymn is Stealing," directed by Arnold Brems and accompanied by Ileen Sunder- THIRD WARD land. Elder Paul Willes was the speaker. He spoke on "The Book of Mormon," and "Baptism." Closing prayer by Thomas Sunderland. TTTAH THEATRE LEHI MAIN STREET PHONE 194- -J 16 FIRESIDE CHAT Fireside Chat was held at the LEHI, UTAH home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo LEHVS AMUSEMENT CENTER Brems. Esther Brems told a retold story "The Gift of Gifts." TONIGHT and SATURDAY Refreshments were served by December 16 and 17 n. Mrs. Brems and Mrs. Lois 2 2 FEATURES Fridany - Saturday December ROYAL Jorg-enso- y BINGndVALT team and up, r. m m m it FOURTH WARD m 'L ... LaRaine Shepherd Bin; sings! Sacrament services were under the direction of the Lehi Seminary. Lynn Peck offered the in PICTURE A PLUS TEX WILLIAMS in ? CHEYENNE COWBOY fcl.lColor xnftH revenge oi Htn .wtA ioin Paramount prattnti DONNA ALAN footuro in TECHNICOLOR No. 2 Sunday - Monday - Tuesday December 18, 19 and 20 LADD-REE- by 'J jiftX rmmrn of 1 iavf ; j r Mam D JOHH 110111119 5 f& Vh Jim HAVOC" Irtkr 'j hm k4 HERYEY IENNE0Y I vocation. Jean Shroder gave the scriptual reading, followed by a piano solo by LaRaine Shepherd. The following people" gave 5 min ute talks: Myra Jones, Lee Crabb, Leo Christofferson, and Bon Neta Russon. Reva Ross sang 'The Lord's Prayer". She was accompanied ''"fey Jo Ann Smith. The benediction was offered by Donna Ross. The services were conducted by Raelene Hunger. Mr. Wright was called on by sur prise to take up the remainder of the time. Shirley Larson conducted the singing, with Dee Laine Ziegler playing the piano. To the boys and girls of the Lehi Eelementary School: There are a few things that we must stress immediately. If we are going to be able to prevent serious accidents: 1. There must be no sliding or playing in the streets, (ex cept behind the street chains). 2. Sliding behind cars is a violation of the traffic laws of the State of Utah. We feel that students that continue his dan gerous pracice should be reported to the proper authorities. 3. We solicit the cooperation of all students, 'parents, motorists and the city officials in such a safety campaign to protect the lives of the boys and girls during Maaaaiaaaaaaa FIFTH WARD . . . The High Priests were in charge of the Sunday night meet ing. Dr. W. L. Worlton conducted the exercises. Kelsey "ICHABOD AND TOAD" WILD MR. RELIEF SOCIETY PARTY amusement hall. Games were led by Scoutmaster NEXT TUESDAY The Third Ward Relief Society Elwood Hunt. Troop finance business was conducted by the will hold a Christmas social next troop committee. Refreshments were served by scout mothers to the following: Y. M M. I. A. president Tom Elwood Scoutmasters Larson, Hunt and J. B. Cooper, Bishop and Mrs. Warren Goates, and Kenneth; Mrs. Rula Dorton and -CBrent; Mrs. Ezra Morgan; Ronald, and Donald; Mrs. Dave Adamson and Phil; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett and Jesse; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb and Bradley; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb and Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cardon, Kenneth, and Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Anderson, and Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws, Knollin, and Hugh; Mr. and Mrs. Clemn Turner and Roger; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gordon and Grant; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson and Phil; Rel Brown. RE CUSTOM BUTCHERING Beef - Pork - Mutton and Veal h J" .SS?- with them vears in "1C u. 7 ;r. Mission. TW m IVU iexas-Li,- follow J 4 V td w; , m also Mesa, Arizona, with roll's rriU- - iri M h ; ,il..J to haack bta. . jj,,h-,7- j F. Haws Durfey lit two I pits k co Leh ly scnoo Mease the Joh DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Fhone 209 Leh American Fork 34U-- W Santa ar SEEBEELING have b Md lik figs you THESE I NOT 5 12 MONTHS - NOT No Time but of leh. 24 MONTHS Limit jon Our little truck, ay. py baby hear i). 55 I sistei rol fly By UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE DEBT COLLECTIONS Accounts - Notes - Claims of of kind debts Anywhere any in America. No collections No fee. PROVO ADJUSTMENT SERVICE 60 East 1st No. - Provo Ph 118 J50 Old Trade-I- n ROBERT TURNER Phone 326-- M CLYDE TURNER 210-- Your . s.- -w to you Battery on Purchase of a New Battery or Phone Allowance for R mm PACHFHC 1 J Twas IT I EES OFFERS YOU THIS . . . Of a F And M That tl COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE GUARANTEE BIG NEW CIEISTMAS ctiminII ETHEL BdRRYMORE M 1 Kiwi vjfjf No Parking Problems No Traffic Problems Also the LATEST NEWS and A GOOD CARTOON COMEDY Matinee Sunday 3 p. m. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY December 20 and 21 Vetnlng wlthfY 4 Relax As You Ride GREYHOUND by Dont battle holiday traffic heavy go Greyhound on the merriest Yula trip youVe ever known! Warm, comfortable coaches, frequent achedulea, window shopping acenea, and low fare make every mile aa enjoyable Journey. Ask your Greyhound Agent about complete travel Information on any trip. 10W fARlS rr mm 'if Also i S3 GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS Denver Phoenix Reno Las Vegas Boise tVMWHmi $10.90 13.35 12 40 9.70 Then c And He tl wai Hosiery - Lingerie - Robes - House Coats - House Dresses - Hankies House Slippers - Ice Skates - Blouses and Sweaters Rubber Foot Wear OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TIL CHRISTMAS The Pacific passenger car tire identified by brand nane But w and serial number on the face of certificate is guaranteed as to workmanship and material without limit as to time You bi or mileage. In addition, this tire is guaranteed against blorender wouts, bruises, cuts or any other hazard which might "Merry it unserviceable; and should this tire thus become damaged it will be replaced by any Pacific Tire Dealer with a new The I lire of like size and brand, provided only that you pay "r Well, service received from the replaced tire, as follows: So we Tin For a Pacific Cushion Tire or a Pacific P?7 A you pay l18th, and for a Pioneer Tire you jog? l12th, of the current list price of that tire (including tax) What j each month or fraction thereof from date of purchase, p dealer5 to transportation cost of returning the replaced tire With supplier. You pay twice this amount if the replaced tire 1 We lai used on a commercial vehicle or in commercial service. " tire fails due to faulty brakes, improper mounting, misa" So, pr ment of wheels, overloading or other defects of the vehid new a with Wegl; upon which it is used, this tire will be replaced tire one time; but the new tire is not guaranteed against Anrl tV failure for the same reason. This guarantee does not cover loss by fire, theft, colli08 BPor pr wrecks, intentional abuse (such as running fiat) or consequential damage; and the liability of the manufacture stricktly limited to replacing the tire as stipulated above. 1 All-Servi- ce C By PACIFIC TIRES - be Sure of the Sofe Street Drug Phone 145 BEST Money Can Buy No Better Tires COME IN AND ASK US MORE ABOUT THESE TIM 6 (add tax) GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT State Street - Oxfords - Gloves - Hankies Argyle Sox - Mufflers - Ties - Robes House Slippers - Leather and Wool Jackets - Sport Coats - Hats - Dress and Work Trousers - Basketballs Footballs - A Few Guns Wool Gloves - Mittens - Nylon FOR HER FOR HIM RADIO REPAIRS Thii Newipaper Jay Ferrell. foe i the UlBIBlWII- - JV "--- H RH! KISES! IA on WAKE UP BUSINESS In By Advertising iwjrv1 Withoxj GUARANTEE - Phone A. Fer tW Cal-l- '-- for Lehi VISIT IN TEXAS" Mr. and Mrs. J"11.68 and left , ill YEAES - Lehi Eelementary ju Eugene WeKK oC.,0 Ily 2k 2 Main Street eS 1 For FAMILY GIFTS LEANY'S t and Respectfully I" $56 my at dce teacher at the end of the field. am a TAXI SERVICE PHONE "jECfiNIGOlJOR. SEWING MACHINES be no L ii. nly as it may kT?. l L game and A .Inaa ie, Ki I woulc lidon. a s. Ile baby LEKH and MONDAY December' 18 and 19 HOME . Santa all- SUNDAY oi kf .. Wo TAXI SERVICE HICKOCK Two Cartoons SONGS! 4. tank p wriw.1 tndpa gi' ' lor BILL mmm m the few montfe. - 'iPenamgtt Tuesday, according to President ter the Refreshments Ruby Nielson. will be served and gifts exchangxiiswry owes its pT son. ed. All the ladies in the ward more to the The main event will be the are FIFTH WARD SCOUTS MEET .I T 0I cordially invited. Iona Had- than in tV,. it llwlenal of the prizes to our field will awarding annual the direct the program. Monday evening is composed.-Goldsm- ith. charter renewal Christmas party contest winners. was held in the Fifth Ward T Anne Worlton Children's Matinee Saturday at 3 p. m. Wednesday - Thursday December 21 and 22 Elementary School Safety Council Issues Safety Warnings or No. 1 and 17 FIRST WARD BEEHIVE GIRLS VISIT LIBRARY Fifteen girls of the First Ward the visited Beehive groups Lake Salt in Genealogical library City, for instruction in research work. They were taken by Mr. Lwl fr TMred Southwick and Mrs. Dean Powell. Present as instructors were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws, Mrs. Alex Jameson and Mrs. Lloyd Busker, ine girls were very enthusiastic GENEALOGCAL TRIP ''MADE about the experience ana were in tinaing long lists Accompanied by their teachers, successful names. of family Mrs. George Chadwick and Mrs. Arlen Fowler, 21 Beehive girls from the Fifth Ward enjoyed a PRACTICAL NURSES visit to the Genealogical library INVITED TO SOCIAL All practical nurses are invited last week. Committee members, Mrs. Jay Haws, Mrs. Alex to attend a social being held by Jameson, Mrs. Randal Schow the Bureau of Home Nursing on and Mrs. Lloyd Busker attended Dec. 21. 1949. in the Art Room as instructors. Divided into two of the Lion House, Salt Lake groups, they received two hours City, A sDlendid program has been of instruction and were very successful in obtaining family arranged and refreshments will add to cheer the Christmas seanames. ChatfielH was the speaker, the choir sang special selections, and Anne Worlton played a piano solo. Sacramer.t meeting Sunday will be held at 6:30 rather than the regular meeting time at 7:30 that those who desire may attend the community sing at the tabernacle scheduled for 8 p. m. The Primary is making plans for a special Christmas program PREM-O-C-O State Street Dwlght Bates, Manager |