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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH CTandflddresses oi Lehi Stake Missionaries . . Elder r mence of our I f J. Winston Otterson t ranklurt am Main Press is puo-an-d addresses now serving .u. names UK f4 jcissionaries . 195 Bergerstr. Germany Elder Robert n Armijo G. Allred Sub-Statio- W364 Albuquerque, Stephenson B- Malcolm Zealand Lr Pnald j. Stone gJSS. North Carolina p eah Harking Pnint. .win Elder Paul Webb Fairmont St. Vallijo, California 132 :J.iirHnn ot. C j. Elder William L. Young 119 West Locust Johnson City, Tennessee Elder Paul Hansen St. Graabrodrestr 24 Odense, Denmark 0resn tm4 Booth Sorenson . sham. Wisconsin Elder JohnE Meyers 52 Albert Street East Melbourne Victoria, Australia L Oeora Thayn Normal Michigan Dm N. pti. Elder W. J. Penred Padre de las Casas No. 118 Norte Piedras Negras J. Barnes jjjj Freeman Pago 230, w Pag Samoa Am. Vg Kathrjn i..:lDen Coahuila, Mexico Barnngxon Charles Lyle ider 4th Street Ave. U Uer Peterson F, Apt. 11 Texas fvelland, Charles W Johnson erlinN120 jstianstr. 3 Sermany Jlter William Bugg 221 Sox North Carolina Sew Bern, Donl Peterson North Carlisle, Titer H. p llbuquerque, per New Mexico Robert L. Brown 42 Box White River, Ider Arizona Harold R. Gammon Winton Ave. lyward, California IT PAYS Read New Mexico Elder Willard L. Clark 4957 Victoria Ave. Montreal. Quebec, Canada TO LISTEN The Ads SURPRISE HONORS MRS DOROTHY WHITE OS BIRTHDAY The children of Mrs. Dorothy White honored her on her birth day, which fell this year on Thanksgiving Day, at a surprise family gathering. The very happy affair was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold (Dorothy) Ronneburg, in Salt Lake City. All of the children and grandchildren were present and many lovely gifts were presented. Others in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monson (Edith) and five children, Mrs. Glen (Mildred) Boren and five children; Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and baby daughter, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White and children, Richmond, and Reed White and child ren, Salt Lake City. Mrs. White, now 67, shared honors at the turkey dinner with two of her daughters, Mrs. Boren, whose natal day came on November 15, and Mrs. Ronneburg, who gained a year November 26. She remained in Salt Lake City for the actual birthday of her daugh ter, Mrs. Ronneburg. Miss Shiiley Scott Honored At Bridal Party The Lehi Frc Pre will art a Saata'e ieial rmt agate this year. We will prist all M-t- r to Hat CUu brought or mailed to the uffW. Santa CUum roads the free too. ao we guarantee that Pre, Santa will read every letter. Here are some of the letter we received during the pakt trek: bride-ele- et Decrease in Frieght Rates to Benefit Poultrymen DUP Camps Plan Dear Santa. I would like you to bring rne an electric train and a bike if you can. two-whe- el Randy Holmstead. Lake Road. Lehi, Utah FORT WALL CAMP The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mable B. Tavlor. Gifts will be exchanged and a short program will be presented. Assisting as hostesses will be, Rachel Anderson, Laura Schow, Charlotte Lewis and Amy Smith. EVAXSVILLE CAMP The Evansville Camp will meet in the Second Ward church at 1 p. m. A hot dinner will be served by the cooking committee, Captain Hazel Allred, Verda Peter son, Ruth Wanlass, Ruth Wilcox, Elva Tingey, Golua Dickerson, Klea Ernst and Ruth Graham. Gifts will be exchanged. SNOW The SPRINGS CAMP Snow Springs will Camp Ever since revised trans-conti- n ental freight schedules went into operation last July, Utah pro ducers have been forced to pay the same rate as producers on the coast for shipments to the east. Mr. McDonough made a series of vigorous protests that resulted in a special public meeting being set Western Trunk Line by the Traffic Managers Committee in Chicago. Mr. McDonough n and staged a a reduction in rates and Final action of the com meeting fight for won. the attended one-ma- mittee resulted in a 27 cent per hundred weight rate cut in shipments to Chicago; 37c to Mis sissippi River points and 39c to Missouri River points. which FLORENCE BECK, and all other persons unknown and Dear Santa, claiming any right or interest My name is Verlene Leany and in. or lien upon, the real I live in Lehi. I didn't know if t: property described in the I would get to see you, so I am adverse the pleading Commencing 5.66 chains West writing to tell you what I would ownership, or cloudof Southeast corner of Northlike for Christmas. I would like west quarter of Section 5, Towning his title thereto. a table and chairs and a pretty Defendants. ship 5 South; Range 1 East of doll with umbrella. Santa, will SUMMONS the Salt Lake Base and Meriyou bring we what else you think THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE dian; thence West 8.34 chains would be nice for a little girl six ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS to the Railroad You are hereby summoned and thence North 25 45' West along years old. 1098.4 feet; required to serve upon Jackson said Goodbye, Verlene B. Howard, Plaintiffs attorney, thence East 14.68 chains; thence whose address is Farmers and South 15 chains to the place of Merchants Bank Building, Provo, beginning. SAVES WORK Area 17.40 acres, more or less. Utah, an answer to the complaint Jackson B. Howard within 20 days after service of Each Can of Peas Spares this summons upon you. If you Attorney for Plaintiff 7 Minutes' Shelling fail so to do, judgment by default Farmers and Merchants Bank Bldg. will be taken you for the If a Utah housewife tried to relief demandedagainst Utah in said Provo, complaint shell all the green peas that are in a canned in this state single year she would have to work day and night without rest for 577 years. to-wi- t's right-of-wa- y: right-of-wa- y Utah's turkey and poultry producers will be saved an estimated $70,000 during the next 12 months as a result of a reduction in Christmas parties will be held at the meetings of the four Lehi freight rates on all processedto east, according poultry THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIScamps of the Daughters of the R. L shipped McDonough, traffic manager Utah Pioneers, next Thursday, for Utah Poultry and Farmers TRICT IN AND FOR UTAH December 13. All members are who was responsible Cooperative, reminded to attend. COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH for obtaining the freight Christmas Parties has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to obtain a Judgment and decree, adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner and quieting his title against any and all claims of the defendants in and to all of the following described real property situated in Utah County, State of Utah, and particularly described as follows. EDNA MATILDA DONALD BECK. IRENE BRIDGES. WILLIAM M. BECK. EDITH T. BECK. RUBY B. GRANT. FRED A. BECK. FLORENCE BECK. LAWRENCE E. BECK. ALICIA S. BECK. LI LA MAE HENRY. ALVIN BECK and BECK. BECK. LETTERS TO SANTA CLflUS . . . Miss Shirley Scott, of Ralph Anderson, a Dear Santa. beautifully I would like a four wheel biappointed luncheon was held Saturday afternoon at cycle if you have any. I want a the home of Mrs. Warren L. big coloring book and some note Goates. Included in the group of books. I would like a big dolly, a 35 close family members were doll bed and some roller skates. Mrs. Lee Scott, mother of the I am a good girl and I'm going bride, her sister. Miss Ranae to help my mama. Scott. Mrs. Evans L. Anderson, Thank you for what I got last mother of the groom, and his year. I still have my doll and Marsha grandmother. Mrs. Alice L. Phil- buggy. lips. Many thoughtful and lovely guts were presented. Luncheon favors, designed by Mrs. David Aaamson, were a miniature bride for the guest of honor and brides maids for the others present. Honoring Friday, December 7, 1951 wm for Christmas CHRISTMAS Til EE LIGHTS Lay-Awa- DOLLS - GEORGE A. RICKS, Plaintiff, vs. MARGARET TAYLOR BECK, SARAH BECK, ELLA SMITH BECK, MABEL B. ALLRED, HAZEL B. ALLRED. ANNIE G. BECK, HAROLD G. BECK, CARL W. BECK, EARL G. BECK. DEON M. BECK, ETHEL H. BECK, CYRIL BECK, GRACE F. BECK, THEODORE R. BECK, DALE BELL CALIvOWAY, ANN CALLOWAY, MARIE WINN, MILDRED GARRITY, CLIS-THOLDAWAY, ELWINN L. BECK, ALMA BECK, ARTIE M. BECK. JUNE CHILTON, BERTRAM BECK, FAE PECK, MELVIN BECK, MRS. MELVIN BECK, RAYMOND y - SEALS TAGS - CHRISTMAS CARDS - PLAY PHONES TEDDY DEARS Repeating Riile $3.85 Solid Block Puzzles Extra Long Icicles $1.50 25c TOILET SETS, CARA NONE OR EVENING IN PARIS - COLOGNE mm A i Lehi, Utah Main Street hold its meeting in the Fifth Ward church. An enjoyable afternoon gifts is planned. will be held. Exchange of The meeting is scheduled to honor the past captains and will take place at the home of Mrs. Maude Glover Bone. Assisting Mrs. Bone as hostesses will be Ada Ferman, in charge of refreshments, Janette Stoker and Patta Gray. Ethel Hunger is in charge of the program. Gifts will be limited to 25c. Those bringing guests will furnish the two gifts. 3-esentin- REGULAR BLOOM ; HOUNDS After Customers L Our the Great g 1 I) -71-- TT- -I 7-70-7"? Nmi952 Want Ads Let us Wnterize your car now, and prepare it for the tough months of cold weather driving ahead. 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