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Show I 1 -- 9, 1937 ruY. DECEMBER ITEMS LOCAL Giles ad Mrs. . , .lt were A. J. Evan- - j ; visitors father ', v:; Mr. and Mr-- Alta Clark ana ;'n eg , , ., v..-- 11,' v.; id.-.'-- -. ade-iviat- ; M s ih : a'd j Tr nnstna! ! 'S. i.er ' -- ;uv T: ir.r.aiv.ai f Mr-- " Lit- :- inn-.- ;' I Mrs. J. L. Barnhart pent visiting with her daugM-- r, Curtis of Rivert,.n. v . Vcia C .nd .., ,n layinr UiHi Saturday tTc, "ti wi rc Jj urn h- W ,hl. '') ,. e!l- . ;: f;V-- i i;..a-- e most i . i itah! FTtTttfi fIS.COM No. 148 iriJ.HI0tlW.J4S ITVS , - Hal . r. in-a- -. 1,1 '!a-- are ir s el aie of thill will lie five! i" the ! . ' u.i v ie;..,rt ti at I Audi raw wa-'i!- and Mr-- . Mrs. WelU where I' redrick t K. 'VO'.d. . lit Lake, and MEAT is ono of our " :., ArS r it1 ' .1 - ' va-- A. K. Alia family returned h..me Tu-dfror Idaho Falls, where 'r. (;,,,. Keen employed f..r ewral v.. e'..- a the sugar factory. j2wJSII,,l r erv,-- av ''ft i- i .Pi- - Relief v.... H .nn:i!! at her -i- ve: and ; n Miss Jean Wi.rh..-.- . y.'o, ing school at the II. V. !'. week-en- d with her panm- - Vr Mrs. R. B. Worlf.n. a -- - f lav , , '''ere Wa.-n-- Irtat:ve tryou's,. is well well chosen, certain death. A fellow workman saw highlight of a story which has be a.'.l trie siLidciits have been working! the jr youth's danger and threw the belt come one of the most raid fur swml weeks to perfect their from the pulley as he was being dramas of the ages . just directed by Miss Vera Condor. arawn into tne macnine. iiis arm I prtimises to be one of the was broken and he was bruised and'l-EH- I BOY PASSSRS BAR EXAM ' ii ever presented bv the local hiph shaken but the timelv aid of the com- - ' !. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams repanion saved him from being torn to The play will be held in the Hiirh' ceived word Monday evening, Decempieces in the machinery. chil Auditorium Saturday, Dec. 11 ber 6. that their son. Glendor Whipple uhd the public is invited. had passed the Utah State Law Bar AT THE ROYAL j Examination and is now eligible to RAILROAD RATES ISSUE GLADYS GEORGE IN "MADAME ' practice law. Mr. Adams graduated from the l of U- School of Business X" NEW ROYAL HIT and Finance, and later law. This fall I tie railroads of the country recog-- 1 he graduated from the Washington With the Gladys George :::'. ir the neet for increases railroad of "Valiant triumphant Is the Word for Carrie" University.. e !Wfi:ue, if the lines are to give fame in the title role and with John service, have made ajiplication Warren William, Reginald Owen Real, o the Iiiterstate Commerce Commis-- . and William Henry heading an oution for a horizontal increase in rates of 1". per cent. The 1. C. C. has standing supporting cast, newest stellar offering, "Madame X," lietitied all concerned that nnlilic comes to the Royal Theatre, Sunday, hearings began .n November 29th . . The present financial condition of Monday and Tuesday The famous stage vehicle, played the railroads, and their earnins'- txiwer almivst every front-ran- k actress THE BEST AT THE are such as to occasion vital concern by of the American theatre, now comes to agriculture and to industry, and to the screen in a fre.-- h and modernthe decision of the Commission in the ized treatment by John Meehan who RIGHT PRICES pending case may determine whether such hits as Free Soul" the government will take over the adapted and "The Divorcee." It was directed railroads or whether they will conWhen in need of coal be sure for such by Sam Wood, responsible tinue under private control. It is successes as Juan ''Withto give us a call. Cryford's o'nious that the lines cannot continue in the Law" and the recent Marx tn operate at a loss in revenue. Since ALL GRADES OF BEST COAL! brothers' "A Day at the Races." there has been a decline in rates ON HAND AT LOWEST from the famous French Shifting and fares and at the same time an PRICES. Riviera to Paris, New York, New in increase railroad expenditures. Crleans and Buenos the Aires, story Since the low point of the depression! of "Madame X" revolves about the prices .f the commodities necessary' turbulent career of Jacqueline fillrailroad operation have increased! the and beautiyoung 40 have! taxes approximately per cent; ful French girl who, forced to flee her gene up approrimately 2" percent; husband and son because of being wages have risen IS per cent, while accused of murder, gradually the level of freight rates has gone falsely descends the scale of life until she (inwii about lit per cent, and passenger becomes a poverty-strickedrunken fares about IS per cent. So that to- old haridan of the waterfront cafes. ' 0f jn service and cap I for better Kpjt,, (.lVi H A R D Id A H S ultimate regeneration in one of able operating efficiency, net revenues the most celebrated trial scenes ever TIIONE l.r)4-are such as to imperil the future opwritten for a play or picture is the eration nf the lines as . Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 1937 -t . Mr. and Mrs. e i Douglas Phillip- - A(.n. Salt 9, lrts . E.d ,j. ( u-iSalt Rachel DECEMBER heart-stabbin- Sunday. Mrs. ruamey THURSDAY. r I' Mrs. Alice P!...:.;, ,s week in .Salt La,.. vv;t.. David Adams..n ai .! r i, i LEHI FREE PRESS v,,;t. r.,x ,..,. "n Tavi.,r entertaied the the home. ,.f JHE Mr. and Mrs. rn Saturdav in Salt Lake Miss , :u v:,:r. t 4 Tuesday. Margaret Lake wa-- a Mrs. t his togram piepared ,.1 very !, rive the li il 1 uejla Walker entertained her aim inemls at it i.eln'inus cmia upper at l.er hoiae. Satunlav eVeliilig. Tle.SC pie-el- ;' were: Miss Lucille and Loi- - Walker, Mr. Ralph khutors to our national prosper Ko;.ini. and Mrs. Gordon Kuir.. of ait Lake, .Mr. and .Mrs. ( ail Andn-a-M.nity . Mi. and Mrs. Womlri.w Wilde, of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Then Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dalil. DR. MERRILL TO Mr. and Mr.-- . Azor Wat da.--- ami the lloste-s- . SPEAK HERE MONDAY i .l:i.. niiuren , . -- n, 3 who attended the Dr. Amos X. Merrill of the Brigham .'.ei:diiig reception of Mr. and Mrs. Young University will speak at the Keid Berry of Cedar Valley, la-- t week1 LEHl'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Open Forum session of the Adult were: Mi - Rebecca Wil-othe brides t'la.-se.- -, the at High Monday evening mother and Walter Wil.-oa brother, Schoo Auditorium. The open forum Mr.-. Mr. and Kiastus Ivy; will begin at N:30 and is open to and Kloise Kus.-op and Mrs. 00 everyone whether they are students Mr- -. Lionel Lai-eHazel Bateman, of t ho adult classes or not. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Elishu Peck, Vnla An-- , Merrill is a splendid speaker and will FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 and 11 devson, Mabel Brown, Ivy Christoffer- - talk Aid to the on "Government : Christoffer-and Paul Rex, Dean, son, Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles and Anne Shirley in Schools." Those in charge are desirson, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Worley, ous of having a good crowd present Phyllis and Paul Worley, Mr. and to hear Dr. Merrill and invite the Mrs. Wilford Russmi, Mr. and Mrs. public to be present . Nirnn Fnwler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Also a Good Cartoon Comedy. Admission Only 10c and 20c. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Jessie Patrick,! PORMER LOCAL YOUTH Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fcrron Miner, HAS CLOSE CALL SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 13, and 14 and, Mrs. Lester Ross. Leon Ross, Keith Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Raymond Trinnaman, son of Mr. Simms. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Woffin-- j and Mrs. James Trinnaman of Garden, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson' land, owes his life to the quick work of of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Reid Perry a fellow workman at the Garland was formerly Miss Ruth Wilson. Mr. I'ers-n- .- I i THEATRE w rxuur n. Fridays SILVER DOLLAR $50 FREE Ru.-so- Ill I!i.-ho- n, 101 Uffll Worn "STELLA DALLAS" LARSEN BROS. Phone MAIN STREET NIGHT 17 LEHI (j THE WORLD KNEW HER m Factory, Thanksgiving. Trinnaman was working a relief shift NEW TEACHER AT P. T. A. for a companion on Thanksgiving day. when his clothing caught in one of A new instructor has been secured the large belts carrying him rapidly to take charge of the adult class in toward the fast moving machines and business English at the Adult. Classes Sugar LAUNDRY SET Value I $550 Monday evening. The new instructor is one who will be able to handle any be phase of the subject that may will teach clasand the in brought up General Truck Hauling- - HELD FOR INFANT clothes-basket- e reel. Clothes-pin- and stick. s h ru hter liner hose. Rubber npron. 36-inc- Clotlies-sprinklcr- Use- . ful and valuable. rvelous value.f ree.v ith A ma- any Hotpoint FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Washer, while the supply lasts. LARPR,cA$fj95 w roc a Littleford, Call Lehi. 1 Invocation was trivcn ny .1 ueun. Phmie !'7-- 3't 1 - id, V 4-- ' tsj:d dean. Take Iuft, Al,s - "XjiioadditkmaL V PINT RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, GRAY LCTRIC SEWING MACHINES, ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS. If you necd electrical equipment see us. L. Johnson Merc. LEHI JUNCTION iiihwinin - 11 1 . Reginald OWEN William HENRY A Sam Wood Production 1 J. the latest News and a Also Good Comedy. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M.t Evening Only 10c and 20c lO and 15c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 ' - ad-1- ' 15 and 10 t 3. - in-n- ot ceep 7V7 t 4 r T T atSrt'L,vciiwrintfPorcelain finish 'fr1- g and an acting triumph! john BEAL warhen f-"- '(T 11., lrtllT(lT,. Chester White Boar For Service .',, tf Kirk- - j. L. Parnhart, Phone 95-F. T. Mrs. Knows ;v Father Lam. Mmiern Home For Sale Cheap Ebsha 1'eca. -- ,r , u 1 Remark see iibiu. IjOUIs vnrisiensen, r ouiwi ir. ?,,l- n- Zin i Ander-c- n Remarks Jo?eph Beard of Here Will call and pay for WANTED f.r worthless horses and dead animals, 1, n TCTi.Tl I!em:irk See C. 0. Holmstead, Phone 343-JMr 11 :i ill II" "1 If yur Sewtig Machine or Lawn T. V Kirkham. needs repaire. Sissorg or Saw Mower Pork. Isnac "r,crie.lic!ioii William Osborne will do wa! Lehi Sharpened. Cemetery in the The it for you. dedicate by Max Rothe. of alifetime. . , a s,, o III! Fportunlty . ypm n y. t- - ? ' 1 . 0 PAIRING Complete BICYCLE Jeiii Fourth WnH Chapel. Tuesday,- stock for all makes of bicycles. Work crmductwith Bishop Lionel Lfrsen guaranteed. See Mark Bradshaw, SA iktjwUi VaIue- ?A.1 - ire. feSS heart-stabbin- 4 f,iWAA fip hi. two month "Id infatit Wavne Reed Tavlor was of Mr and Mi-7. r rhester White Boar For Service 7 lue.-d.iburied in the l . Ml See itnk Barne-- , Phone The baby wa bom in Lehi ,.n n,.i,)or Satur!. l'.ciT, and parsed away on I still have a few copies of the first He is survived 1th. December BABEL TO day. of FROM edition .r.es and Reed (TMORAH, books that should become by hi? parei'.ts, Ivbu rind his tT.mii-areiU.more valuable from year to year a Lehi and Mr- - Ln,,ic Taylor of one for Christmas Jones Anyone desiring great grnndmoMi. r. Mrs. lrvln may see me. J. Nile Washburn. of llenefer. Puneral si rvVe were held in the RE In Why had she been exiled from society. . . and why, years later, had she refused to speak when a single word might have saved her? A drama 75-- FREE A Box of 21 Beautiful Christmas Cards Free with each $1.00 pail on subscription, n clothes-lin- c FOR SALE CHEAP Good 12 Gauge Double Barrel Shot Gun and Bicycle. See LaMar Dahl. lp FUNER AL SERVICES Everything you need for your laundry. '.h 1 WANT ADS the any type of business English that or see Grant cla-- s desires to have discussed. , Lightweight folding with clothes-pipocket. Automatic f ONLY AS "MADAME X" BAR mcu wuRni - PLAY TO BE PRESENTED MATTRESSES REMADE OLD evening- i ' ,f "Hold 'Em Navy" romance A cheering, rousing Feature SEW Have your mattresses renomated, annual cleaned and recovered with new tickThe Senior will be ing for only $4.50. "The Black L.rrby" ' ,av Grade to We convert yonr cotton mattress Ine'sented Fridi.y afterrnvn w,,h to a sprinffffll and make Oiosa feather Sehool stu-n- ts and Junior Hit on Saturday mattrwwea and pillows. 'a t inn a puonc (o'--- " com-- , Phon 9-The cast chosen from TMrh 2 LEW AYRES and MARY CARLISLE in MATTRESSES MADE SAME AS FEATURES No 2 of the naval academy with a grand cast of young favorites! Eleanore Whitney and Johnny Downs in jj "Blonde Trouble" Seh.l A fast breezy laugh-packe- d story of a songwriter who met a blond. . . .and poof went his dough. Two Big Feature Picture for the Price of One Only 10c end Wc |