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Show THE LEW FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAH Friday, December 2S, 1931 New Year's Eve at Celebrate Special Music by ARDEAN WATTS i City Firemen. Employees Enjoy Paity and HAPPY NEW YEAR! We appreciate your patronage, ROYAL LEHI, UTAH CENTER LEHl'S AMUSEMENT Tonight and Saturday 28 and 29 Pet-embe- F8? WW ed J Math-ewso- Um ( also Football Thrills of 1951 and a good Cartoon Comedy MATINEE Saturday at Sunday and Monday-Dece- 3 p. m. mber SO and SI "How many .' Bros: See These Goodwill USED CARS myllkiirf TO All Winterized wiDbeveiyctetopns.' RAY GENE MILLAND TIERNEY FAY BAINTER WILLIAM KEIGHLEY also the LATEST NEWS and other good SHOUT SUBJECTS Matinee Sunday 3 p. m. '46 Ford Convert. '48 Olds '47 Ford Convert Come in - Try them Paul i BRIAN DONLEVY in "Slaughter Trail" Aflame with the Hate of Vemgeance! lao rood SHORT SUBJECTS Matinee New Years Day 3 pjn. , 20-poi- nt the favored visiting aggregation. Larson topped Lehi scorers with six goals from the field and three out of three at the foul line for a 15 point total. Sims followed with four buckets and five of eight charity tosses for 13 points. Coach Keith Peterson cleared the bench with twelve Purple and White cagers seeing action. The Pioneer free throw situa tion continued to show improve ment with 14 of 21 attempts dropping through for a .666 percent Looking Back on 1951 gan their annual aid to Santa program, and the Junior Chamber of Commerce decorated the business section with Christmas lights and wreaths, and sponsored the appearance of Santa Claus for the children. Clubs and civic organizations were planning Christmas parties and other observances of the holiday season. Plans for the annual community Christmas Sing were laid under the direction of chairman Donald Wright. The City Council approved a tentative city budget of $87,295.10, and set the date for a public hearing. Eldred Fox was named to represent Lehi on the County (Continued from inside page) to be poisoning cattle in this area. City employees asked for salary increases, and 200 residents pledged a pint of blood for the armed forces. Thirty-nin- e block civil defense wardens were appointed under the supervision of Glen Wanlass, chief warden. Thomas Powers retired from the Alpine School board after 10 years of service, and five candidates en age. Manning hit for 9 points, Penrod tered the school board election Wathen and McStay 5 each and race. They were George I. Bone, Kirkham 3 to round out the scorMaiben Stepehnson, R. Gam ing picture. Holbrook, Elva M. Tingey and Naylor and H. Anderson led Grantsville scorers with 15 and 13 points respectively. Anderson, elusive offensive flash, was held to three goals but countered with seven points in eleven attempts from the foul line. Asholz played a hustling defensive game for the Yet. there emphasi, on rnon- family affairs n,;. Joxical. for in the J" affj trouble. for strw,T curitv and what an tho the church and fifa some w beit lurwara to ts Year with hope of prayer that solutions to sTLl problems may be founi ft? have much to be happy many pleasant times ta ward to with family tnf? striving to build a stronger taS community. aZ, b? 'j visitors. In a Thursday game at Tooele the Pioneers spotted the Buffs a third quarter bulge and roared back to tie up the game with three minutes to go nt 54-a- ll DELINQUENT NOTICE Name of Corporation, North Bench Irrigation Company. Location of principal place of business, Lehi, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there is delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assignments levied on the 26th day of November, 1951, the amount set opposite the names of the M respective share holders. JJ Name Shares Amount Evely Taylor $6. In accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors made on the 26th day of November, 1951, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the Lehi Memorial building on the 10th day of January, 1952, at 2 p. m. to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. L. TINGEY, (C Secretary, Lehi, Utah First Publication, Dec. 28, 1951 Last Publication, Jan. 4, 1952 If ft PRICE EFFECTIVE December J8, Zy and i ..... fctrw 11 that weight." V Vtw Itltkfoliu Nt ' IVORY SOAP, 25c large bar 14c R DATES, lb. cello (C COFFEE, Folgers, lb. CATSUP, can 91c Pierces 2 can I oa nru:i iuh; outr I i Bite Size -I- Sc Campbell 5c PEAS, Spring Garden,2foij )) POP CORN. lolly Time Marlene Qub Family Sa POTATO CHIPS 35c )1 Iibby's Salad Dressing. Keen. gt. 43c R LARD, Cudahy's large pkg. . 45c )) MILK, Sao, CAKE MIX 4 Rex. 2 lbg cans 3 lb. can ftt Swift's SHORTENING 1 39c lb. box BISQUICK, 18c -- Clover yellow 2?C 11c 33c K WHITE KING, giant size Sjc KREMEL, Lemon, pkg. TUNA 25c JELLO, 2 pkg ) SOUP, Tomato, OYSTERS, Crystal Bay - 36c PINEAPPLE JUICE ot the Mk f mh PINEAPPLE May the mantle of God's Holy Spirit sustain you. Sincerely, Geo. A. Fisher Family will .m Ayfi, 2 for 29c 0MlnrMlMMr l!Mwfo4kiHth,(i,gi. J &m Cilli MlJa,MM will MmrUwn4natlwrlMni ytxA I """""lI 41 I (JPO uii"wimhN. vrtii.b.n.i,,,iM.i J () RITZ CRACKERS, lb. box 31c Indications are that the strong state, demand for poultry products will There never falls a blow of Fate But countless people feel its continue bVrO r KITCHEN nABINFTX O BEDROOM CLOSETS w T r0 - ' ' XV VI O 2 A new type of Western with Speelal Mule, In Color ttJj Jewel ... large Pillsbury box 3 REMODEL &0c and ru' nnn::H:::::i:SrfT?mtw:Hr::!j:i::llilj Tuesday and Wednesday 1 friaa X-a- POULTRY PRODUCTION WILL RISE IN 1952 The poultry industry can expect another banner year in 1952, according to latest figures of the (C U. S. Department of Agriculture. Increased production of eggs and broilers is expected and turkey production may exceed the 1951 Jl r We cannot level, which was a record high. Mrs. Myrtle Russon Holbrook of Clearfield, former Lehi resident. Somewhat weary of traveling conditions on the trip home, she found the roads comparatively good most of the way. a tu -- YOUR PONTIAC DEALER American Fork - Phone 555 12 Midnight January out ! hurt?" ua Farm Bureau', in the fourth canto before yielding George CIeon Leany. The Fifth Ward Elders held a 60-5- 7 win to the Tooele team. Handicapped somewhat by a their annual minstrel show in the Onthewhoi,. late arrival and consequent lim- stake tabernacle. Elma M. Tingey r for Lehi War ..7s 8 6 was elected vice president of the ited opportunity to warm up. the Farm Bureau auxiliary. me : Purple and White aggregation was State ua frigid in more ways than one. Wane Christensen was appointed Of WOlId Warming to the occasion midway chairman of the polio drive. December balance. Lehi's Pioneers poured on the during the third period. Lehi potcoal in a torrid 56-4- 0 win Satur ted shots from all angles to throw George I. Bone was elected Neer in day over Grantsville on the local a scare into the Buffs who were school board representative by a emphasis been in floor as Lehi demonstrated a sus- coasting on a fat margin. large majority. tional and Lehi Stake Elders Quorums be- Problems of internatiZ W tained scoring punch to surprise E(ZZ? L. Harmon New Years Eve All Seats 1095 1045 1095 795 1245 1995 48 Ford Fordor 47 Chev Panel 48 Chev Aero 51 Kaiser Big Midnight Show Special Program $ 943 7J Keetley Mayor Pioneers Top Sends Sympathy Grantsville. To Lott Family Lose to Tooele them were presented by Mayor 'George W. Leany to 'inomas Powers, retired lire chiel; Jonn Zimmerman and Goerge Stras-burretiring council members, and Virgil Peterson, former council members. Mayor Leany paid high tribute EDITOR'S NOTE The followto the work of the four men and of condolence waa letter ing their services to the city. Also by the M. S. Lott famhonored at the party were I. Donfrom George A. Fisher, mayily ald Wright and Joseph Rothe, or of Keetley, I'tah: newly elected city council members. The M. S. Lott Family. More than 80 persons attended Dear Friends: We are fully aware of how deep, the Christmas dinner party, which w as given by the Mayor and City how fresh, and how poignant is Council for all firemen and city your grief. We know that words employees. Dinner was served by seem weak and idle things in the the First Ward Relief Society, and face of such tragedy. However, like the rest of your army of table decorations and dinner were under the dirc- - friends, we would do something if tion of Mrs. George W. Leany, we could to assuage the anguish chairman, Mrs. Rex Zimmerman. of your overwhelming loss. Mrs. Lynn R. Webb and Mrs. John So we are writing these few Uroadbent. words to voice our conviction that Four students from Jordan High lives so well spent; a home so School provided music and dances well ordered; a family so much for the program, which was un respected, cannot possibly be dis der the direction of Lynn R. Webb, turbed so suddenly unless there They are: Donna Mae Butterfield, is behind the happening, a plan piano solo; Laura Joseph, gypsy of the Master. dance; Charlyn Johnson, reading, Our plea for words that might and Roberta Morgan, Spanish help lighten your load seems to dance. bring an echo of the still, small voice which bids us quote from Jl'MOIt I). CAKSOX an unknown author the simple JOINS FAMILY and beautiful truth that we are Mr. and Mrs. Junior D. Carson all hurt, and that it is part of and son David Gregory, are vis- God's plan that His children com iting here for the holidays from mune with one another in such Davis, California. They arrived emergencies. WHO IS HURT? Saturday and will remain over New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle "Suppose," said I, "you chanced to see Bunker (Velda) were hosts for a family gathering at their home A small boy tumble from a tree, in Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. David How would you tell the tale II. Carson and the Junior Carsons to me?" remained overnight and were joined on Christmas morning by Why, Dad," said he, "I'd simply say Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Circuit (Del-la- ) I saw a boy get hurt today n and Mr. and Mrs. Paul And two men carried him (Bertha) of Ogden. Conaway." tinuation of the joyous festivities went on at the Mathewson home "How many injured would there in Ogden Wednesday, and with be?" the Circuits in Salt Lake City, I asked. "Just one, of course," Thursday. said he. "The boy who tumbled from VISITS IN NORTHWEST the tree." Mrs. Charlotte Lewis arrived home Tuesday evening after a No, no!" I answered him. "That fall three weeks' visit in the NorthWhich hurt the lad brought pain west. She visited in Spokane, to all Washington, with her daughter, Who knew and loved that Mrs. Anna Lott, where she Bpent a most happy Thanksgiving holiyoungster small." day. She made the acquaintance "His mother wept, his father of her first great grandchild, a sighed, little girl, born Nov. 15. The His brothers and his sisters daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon cried, Lott, the baby is named Debra And all his friends were hurt 9 Louise and weighed pounds at inside." birth. Lotts Gordon were The present "Remember this your whole life on Thanksgiving Day as were Mr. through: and Mrs. Ford Smith (Ardith Whatever hurts may come to Lewis) and their three children of you Mrs. Lewis returned Must hurt each one who loves Toppenish. to their home with them for an you, too." enjoyable stay. She was extensively entertained in both communit- "You cannot live your life alone, We suffer with your slightest ies. The beet growers convention groan, at Yakima was one of the highAnd make your pain or grief lights of her stay. There she met our own." g. former city Four retiring officials vure honored last Friheld day night at a dinner party for all city employees and their partners at the First WarJ church. In appreciation of their wrvices to the city, gift fountain pens with their names engraved on and His College Band Aoollo Horns . American Fork 10 Farm Fresh from to Pay the Balance! PLANNING SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES ! ORANGES Sweet, Juicy, lb. 7c BATHROOMS Down, 30 Months Store to you Make plans now to enroll at your Stste university. There are unmatched opportunities awtiting you. Freshman entrance extras art required for students entering the University fof winter quarter. All new of forme students not registered in fall quarter should PPjy immediately for admission or readmission. Student who Hi not must enroll in class December 31. Class work will start January 2. far lafermatita cat t write, University of Utah Sohlok City, Utah GRAPES fancy red, lb. - 10c GRAPEFRUIT 8 lb. mesh bag . 45c BANANAS cello wrap, lb. . . 10c CELERY HEARTS crisp, lge bunch . 21c ) J SIDE PORK, fresh, PORK ROAST- SShoulder cuts, lb CHICKENS Hvf! Fryers lb. Pan ready, CudahfTMW HAMS - Whole or half, lb |