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Show THURSDAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938 The Social Club met at the home of THE LEHI FREE PRESS Mrs. LtRoy Lott Tuesday afternoon. Publiihed by The Lehi Free Pros Every Thursday Lthi. UUb Mrs. Win. C. Thomas of Blackfoot, Phone Idaho, is a guest of Lthi relatives George P- Price, Manager this wet-k8-- - Sx;.t 8-- pogtoffice at Lehi, Utah, ag ceoond class matter- - t Mrs. Jay Powell spent Friday with her tister, Mrs. Glen Beckstead of We-- t Jordan. - SUBSCRIPTION year M J Mr. and Mrs. William Allred and children of Murray, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace - ,LP 7 .' - ; . " "x Heberteon. t, t 20 11 A Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Thomas of PKtVS ASSOCIAIION Blackfoot, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuljen Davis Sunday, en- route to a vacation trip to California. ? ...... .:.:. and Mrs. Van Mork and Mr. Mr- - and Clark Nelson spent onday at Mer-cu- r with friends. Mrs. William Leffler of American Fork, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mack Batchelor and family. Carl Webb entertained her sewing club at the home of Mrs. Eugene Webb, Wedesday afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. Donna Nielson and Mrs. Smith of Provo, were guests of Mrs. M- - A. Taylor, Monday. Wallace Banks was a Provo visitor, Monday evening, Mrs. Banks and baby accompanied him to Ihi. They will visit at the Junius Banks home. iZ - X t..-"- , - We C5r wnn ni : ii ... i I i - PLAY AT PAYSOH Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller and son of Union, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans, Tues miles SAND car FREE with every grease k-- and oil drain. TROOP 2 We opened with flag ceremony with Fred Adams, flag bearer and Don Johnson and Lynn Gray color guards. A few of the scouts gave Then we some of the scout laws. played a few games after which we were dismissed. Stanford Giles, Reporter. State Street West of Lehj DON GENE WILSON - Scout Column TO ill vacuum your w 4. Mr. and Mrs. John R.. Bradshaw Gov. Henry H. Blood (left) and and daughter, Sylvia Jean, returned Earl B. Anderson, of Bngham home, Sunday, after spending the director of National City, state ' winter in Los Angeles, California. Wildlife Restoration Week, disThey made the trip by auto. They cuss plans for Utah's observance were forced to make detours all along ot the Week, March 20 to 26. Fred Jordan (inset) director of Nathe route on account of the recent tional Wildlife Restoration Week, flood floods. They report seeing with headquarters at 400 Madison I waters all through Calfornia They Ave., New York City, reports that left Los Angeles, Friday, and were forced to detour through Needles, Arizona, to Ixs Vegas, due to road nd bridge washouts. They report COURT OF HONOR that all former Lehi residents in Los Angeles and vicinity are well. The Lehi Scout Court of honor was reorganized this week with the following appointed: George S. Peterson, Chairman; II- A. Anderson, C. L. Johnson, Joseph E. Smith and M. S. The regular district Scout Council Ixtt. meeting will be held in the Memorial The scout court of honor will meet Building, Wednesday, March 16 at regularly each month for the examing 7.30 p. m. All scouters of the Lehi and awarding courts. Stake are urged to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and son, evening. Garry, of Magna, spent the early ALPINE, HEBO part of the week with Mr. and Mrs RUIIHERS-U- P W. A. Evans. - BLAST CLEANER. I LOCATED at FIRST EAST and I Mr. and Mrs. George P. Prce and eon, Ronald, were guests of Mr. and Dr. J. G. Jones and Bvron Whip Mrs. W. H. Jacobs of Pleasant Grove, ple attended the Timpanogos Scout Thursday evening. Council meeting at Provo, Monday ' KELLY'S SERVICE Mrs. C C. Haight and Mrs. N. B. Varley of Burley, returned home Miss Josephine Russon spent the Sunday after a short visit at the week-en- d in Provo, a guest of Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J Lyle Sharp. Larsen. Mrs, Mack 'D. Bachlor visited in Provo with relatives , 1- TRY OUR NEW COMPRESSION TESTER AND LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mr. Spark Plugs t - 21 4 d'. .. checked in the last 10,000 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane and J1.00 baby of Salt Iake City, were Sunday quests of Mrs. Trane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. H, Have you had your ' -- ., .pj";; .' T fornia j K , M-n- ,. IV. Entered at the ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request . 10, . to H i Madsen of California, they visited with nnd Tuesday visiting btrt Kay. MeHin M . West and State St, Lehi. Utah Office residence lH-'Phone UUS SUT J" an1 f... , " ' i Office. 32 W. Main St., residence. 2nd Dne ..r av in Provo visiting with: "and Mrs. Wdliam Proton. ' W for Wildlife Utah Ready I .1 with Mr MAP.Ca , iff LJ- GLOVER and Tubes Batteries U. S. Tires - . - ... organization is pracutan, in every-- iuu,u, plete lofrom Receipts United States. dunn activities cal fund raising Wildlife Week,'' says Mr. Jordan tn. "will remain entirely with state organizations taking pari sale Money from Wildlife Stamp loca the between divided be will Genera the and organizations Wildlife Federation." TROOP Lamb, 4 The Troop repeated the Scout Oath led by Paul Mason, followed by announcements about the advancement hike on March 12 and our overnight hike around Utah Lake on April 8 and 9. We next had a game led by Harold Anderson and the Scout master's minutes by Scoutmaster Malhan Peck. Following this we had a game led by Harold Anderson. Earl Ross closed with the Scoutmaster's prayer. Leo Loveridge, Reporter. THEATRE WEEKLY LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER MARCH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2 1 and 11 12 2 FEATURES Feature No. PROGRAM Come JOHN WA,YNE in in "IDOL OF THE CROWDS' A thrilling love story framed against an ice hockey background-Featur- e TROOP 5 No. 2 WILLIAM BOYD in of We opened with presentation colors, with Don Evans solor bearer; Calvin Wilkerson and Gordon Jensen d as color guards. A song from Dee Another daring exploit in the life of Hopalong Cassidy, famonf Schow's patrol, after which we play hero of the west! ed games conducted by Mario GardTwo Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c ner. We closed with colors. Thornton Garrett, Reporter, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 14 and 15 "Partners of the Plains" thrill-packe- he-m- an 2 Features 2 A state tourney berth, will be the stakes when Tintic and American Thursday Mrs. Nettie McAffee returned to Fork tangle at Payson. was set for 8 Lehi, Sunday after a two weeks visit night. Game time in Provo with her son. Harmon and o'clock at a meeting of coaches and officials Monday night. famiy and at Copperton with her son, The playoff was shift Reed and family. ed to the Nbo sector because it was in the northern end of the Taylor Wardle returned home Sat played last year. unlay evening from a week's training county in Club leadership at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan. He reports a very instructive and enjoy able week. day. DOES - rmvn .to Nebo-Alpi- ne v' 4-- H ELi WAKT APS WAR A CORRECTION Two rooms and bath apartment In the last issue of the Free Press for rent- See Horace Hadfield. in an article on the appointment of LOST 4 Keys in leather foder for the Utah County Weed Control Board V-- 8 Ford. Return to L. V. Brown. the name of Bishop Evans L. Ander son was printed as a member of the RROODER and CHICK FEEDERS board. The name should have been SALE Call 91-tf FOR Bishop Hyrum A. Anderson. - MATTRESSES REMADE 3 ROOM ROUSE S. P. Abbott. FOR FOR SALE CHEAP 1937 Nash See or Call in good conditin. Car OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME Alex Christofferson. AS NEW Furnished Rooms. WANTED We convert your cotton mattress in 144-Phone to a gpringfill and make those feather mattresses and pillows. MALE INSTRUCTION Have your mattresses renomated, We want to select reliable men, cleaned and recovered with new tick now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical inclinations, ing for only $4.60. willing to train spare time or evenPhone ings, to become installation and service experts on all types AIR CONDITIONING and Electric Refrigeration Write fully, giving age, equipment. Utilities Inst, present occupation. care of Lehi Free Press. Kay J. FRANCIS 8-- LOUISE VERREE SECOND HAND PIPE FOR SALE -- i to 4 inch Lehi Cereal Mill. WELL DONE! All Work Guaranteed WILL TRADE A tenor banjo for a tenor or alto saxophone. Telephone You'll 346 J 1. MADSEN CLEANING Ruben Christcnaen, Agent PnONE 102-Pleasant Grov. We call every Tuesday and Thar, J. Modern Home For Sale Cheap See Louis Christonsen, Fourth Ward. WANTED Will call and pay for worthless horses and dead animals See C. O. Holmstead. Phone 843-J- LOUISE VICTOR JORY by STANLEY il LOGAN be s tevo DICK FORAN and ROBERT ARM?TRNG' "She Loved a Fireman" And hwrthreak and thrils this blazing drama and the women who wait lor ''Kilters Chester White Boar For Service See Frank Barnes, Phone 130-Ml CONNOLLY rhai Second Feature AND TAILORING . Directed ANITA Screen Plly by Rowlind Lcijh From the l'lyb Georje S. Kaufman and Katharine Davion Mm by Ma Sleiner Preteoied by WARNliH BROl See Virgil HANGING See Hutchings. Prices Reasonable. Virgil Hutchings at the home of Mrs. Alice Hutchings. TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, splendid for typewriter practice work, only 30c for 500 sheets at The Lehi Free Press. WALTER TEASDALE FAZENDA PAPER DRY CLEANING ff PRESTON FOSTER 111 The stores are just a moment away by telephone. Let it run your errands keep you in toueh with friends bring aid in emergeneies. IT in of the g n""" 15c MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P, M., 10 and Evening Only 10c and 20c WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY IS SILVER DOLLAR NICIIT 17 and THURSDAY, MARCH T EDWARD G. ROBINSON in lake ifcwi vidl&i "THE LAST GANGSTER i!nt Little Caesar , UTO1 nia is hark in a blazing new 3. nos. characterization reen ganfrsters look like sisaies! T!v,.r-All Seats 20c. Wednesday -' - j Jf' GL |