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Show THUH THl'RSDAY, JINE 11. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 11, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Mrs. Cord Hu.r.;-THE I.EHI FREE PRESS I'ret-Mrs. LaUSalt viiu-with Tcyl-.Lehi Mjs. Fret The City, by Martha and Mr. chil Mrs. and Ann tie Taylor Every Thursday Lfchi- L'tah J. K. D..rtn. Sunday. Lrvwn i.r M tiul&v. Phone fW , Ti-e- J s PubiL-hr-ti Ja !.' vi.-rii- In-i- i . !. Mr- .- l,;c; WANT ADS f. l ill. I..!. Richard isijieis visitors l'ansi.- V-,- -:: i - George P. IVict-- , Manager Office, 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2nd West and State ?t , Lehi. I'tah 117-Phones Office 8-- Enteie at the pjstorlkfc at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter. 1 Display ADVERTISING RATES 30c per in. Readers 10c per line days in One vear $1-0- ITEMS the. will si Provo visit i ntf M with: City, isit si, k Mr, Hack" eiii Lnuine S'lappy was a Salt Lake visitor, Friday. Mrs. J. E. Dorton was in Salt Lake dong temple work Friday. Mrs. Nicholine Powell and family went to Provo Sunday to visit rela- tives- - Marie Peterson of Snow Flake, Arizona, was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Evelyn Woflinden. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hone and family of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Peck, Mrs. Bert Beck, Mrs. Alma Beck and Miss Alma Beck were Provo visitors Monday. Saturday Ferd Evans and son, Gary, of Magna, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans. i;r.i!i..r.- " ; K I'. ay .,eic: e and Sarah E. James Mr-- , i A::ce Tuc: , Rachel .": Gaisfunl went to Pleasant Grove, i Mrs. Cai atv Mrs. William tie!!, Sunday and visited with Mrs. Millie . Mr-Marie G anther uad D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Culmer. '. J. Xeilsan Mr. and Mrs. j Mount Pleas of son. , : .. Steven, :. i)..,.!... is ieam it . .iiss .'Jdiaua ro on a trip throujrh northern Utah visited witn .i;ss lea iriurmau Mt-- s Martraivt Thunnan over t!v and Wyoming with relatives Thurs-- ! week-enday. She expects to be none for the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Ford, Mrs. Eunice Gray, Mrs. Mary Ann Clark. Mrs. Ella Cameron. Mrs. Lucille Rhode-bacand Mrs. Win. Mrs. Addie Hampson and son, Jimmie of Twin Goates were doing temple work MonFals, visitinp spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. F- - Faf,an home at the They j(.ft day evening for their home Monday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Redand son, Earl of Midvale, and man Lila Gaisford, Mrs. Sarah E. Gais-for- d Dorothy of California, were daughter. and James A. Gaisford attended Mr. and Mrs. Alva H. with the graduating exercises and banquet visiting Wing. at the South High School in Salt Lake City, Thursday. A grandson of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Brown are glad Gaisfords was graduating, George to announce the birth of a daughter M. Gaisfordborn Monday at the family residence. The proud grandparents of this city Mrs. J. F. Fagan, Lucille, Merlin are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scown. and Bernadine Fagan returned home from Idapha, Utah, where they snent Leo Hadfield was taken to the the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. hospital Tuesday morning following Delile Hitchcock. Mrs. Hitchcock an accident in which he cut his leg. indean for to Lehi with them Three stitches were taken to close finite visit. the wound. j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 2 FEATURES 12 and 13 Mrs. J. O. Meiling had as their Mr. and Mrs. guests last week, Oscar Anderson of Mount Pleasant-TuesdaMrs. E. J. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mrs. J. 0. Meiling motored to Salt Lake City to visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. , ... " " i.f.e iu.- - "' ,, ,; J.,.-.- You i:-- SALE--On- 14 e McCorn:ick-reerin- '. Mr f,M.t mow-- r Elba L(.tt. $4-- . an SAVE Wil- - Hj--- I uir.iT r ana sun, i.ee .. visitir.fr w it'n Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. th s week. "I !! ! PAPER HANGING AXD PAINTING plo-- See Mrs. Charlotte Utah-Idah- WANTED for Kawleigh Savel! MKN SuO families in Tooele, spent irf Kouttis Reliable hustler should start ,2-"weekly and increase lii. HORACE Sug;Q' company. o Michael Kmery Counties and bait l.akt on arc Eiias M. Jones It ft Saturday ?'or flO. Chinook. Mor.tana, for about a month, -i- X Ki(T he will be emplttyed with the Bclongng to where inch g Munay, a.ier Mrs. ; !V'i 4. Or. visited tugfitcrs of Salt Lake City, in Lehi, and relatives fritii.Lith uinlav. irr.C S.U.E year o!J lieu- and each. 0"s -m.o.th id pu'Ms. ;;..o condition, - Cm. : in M.', ': tf s,, W. K. Oavis. !"(. K ,,.. e, M.t-h.-- . ;.t to r i . ';i' i iV'ina- Sabey. in:,, ;a. (.i t J this i V Clu.-.- - -: ; , ' ' Cai.-for-d WEEKLY PROGRAM ' ' ' I. ' LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER ' .1.1.. Royal Theatre Miss ushand's ..... t...... , vi.-i'- m W ..C A !j;h y.,-- - :.:::!.. i .: t Mrs- V. lary.iiet .1 .l-- , o j; i Karl Dar ks of the K. Y. U. returned tu l is a tier Monday fve.'iiii in P ovo fi r the j a st at'endin.r wiiit' r. and el.tS. w.'a a L . v! 1 !.;; An. V.-i- a Mr. fiwi Mr. Cyril Anderson and Mr. M.s. A'i and Mrs. Clifton Anderson. ct!,;!,- A. SUBSCRIPTION OCAL Kite Anderson Mrs. J tie rsii '.-- i'.'nej Mon-- mother-in-la- Mrs. By Third Ward with Mrs. M"rs, Julia visiting Friday Brown's and Brown HADFIEU r.nt..J Satisfaction Church, Lehi Tvfl earning Broun. rapidly-Writ- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Powell atid two Bert and daughter, sons Arland, of Los Angees. Calif., are Waivra, BEWARE OF If your Sewing Machine or Lawn in Lehi with relatives. They visiting r Mower needs repairs, Mssors or n h()me on the 1;Ith ' ' LOPSIDED HEELS . , TI An .71 : r. . i " rsnarpenea. ftw niiam usuuiuc it for you. Miss Wanda Gray of Rigby, Idaho, they may ruin your feet been staying with Mr. and Mrs. has Lehi to ticket Get a Free Family and family left for Aching feet, arch troubles and oth finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with Hyrum Gray where she will visit ills often come from wearing sh Monday, Provo, each 50c paid on subscription of the with run-ovlopsided heels for with other relatives. Lehi Free Press, the paper that doet reason. simple very all the work necessary to get out t l l Comer and small Mrs. James me most lmpoi is .i. iiie ntci-uun- e Daper in Lehi. daughter Shirley, were visiting with ant in the foot. When it turns :i , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer in Logan oiLii twists, btiaiiung muscles in : and Mrs. Mr. week. last and foot Sunday MATTRESSES REMADE leg, causing fatigue s; Harold Comer motored to Lehi, bring- pain. OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME ing Mrs Comer and daughter home. Give your feet the comforta'J AS NEW Health Insurance offered by Have your mattresses renovated, Sunday Mr- and Mrs. R. W. Brad-shacleaned and recovered with new tick and Mr. and Mrs. Richard BOB SHOE SHOP of Magrath, Bradshaw ing for only $4.50. Alberta, We convert your cotton mattress inParana, veprp Hinnpr onipsts of Mr. PHONB to a springfill and make those feather and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. They have MAIN STREET mattresses and pillows. been spending the first part of the taag week visiting at their home. They re- ONE DAY SERVICE turned home Wednesday. 1 Phone 225 South 3rd East Lehi, Utah I'TF Rawleigh, Dept. today. Denver, Colorado. 12-S, -- i er T-- 1 . . S 184-- Strang. 2 iregggS? gjffijy Mrs. Noble Evans entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon at bridge Feature No. 1 "The year's "tons" in action films! JACKIE COOPER in her home for Mrs. Fern Larsen, Mrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs. Evelyn Shepherd, Mrs. Sophia Mrs Buella Bauers, Evans, Mrs June Peterson and Mrs. Lynn Webb was a Salt Luke visitor Tour heart will pound with excitement, you'll be moved to laughter and tears, Verda Peterson. Mrs. Buella Evans won Monday. Mrs. Peterthe prize and June as a boy and his dog take you on the most amazing screen adventure in son the traveling prize. months ! Mary Maudsley was a Salt Lake Feature No. 2 FRED STONE and JEAN PARKER in j Wednesday, June 3rd was a big visitor Saturday. event, in the life of Thomas Russon, it being his hard birthday, a party-wa- s Bruce Nostrum is spending a few given in his honor at the home Jays at the Jordan Narrows with The story of an Iowa farmer who stumbled into fame in Hollywood. of his daughter, and Mr. Keith Wanlass. Two Big Feature Pictures for the Pri ce of One. Ony 10c and 15c Let's Go! and Mrs. Otto Mitchell. Covers were laid for eighteen guests and a wonMrs. L. A. Valentine returned to SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 15 and 16 derful birthday cake with 88 rosebuds Salt Lake to spend the week-en- d with adorned the table. her husband f ,KW.,iWMmwn.,MmM(N -- 8-- W "TOUGH GUY" "The Farmer in the Dell'' son-in-la- The Elmer Jackson family celebrated the birthday of their father at the hot pots Saturday. Members of the famly who joined in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Miss Beth .MrsJackson, Phyllis Hitchcock and son, Dickie, Clell Jackson, others present were: Mrs. Adeline Peterson, Mrs. Martha Linton, Provo; Miss Jean Coleman, Mrs. William Kitudscn hnd dl.dren, Arline, Billie, Dorcia, Georgia and Gordon of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cameron also of Provj. They all met at the hot pots and enjoyed an afternoon of playing games visiting and eating. - Mrs. Ray Alisop and daughter, Donna, of Murray, were Lehi visitors Sunday. Miss Melba Carter spent the latter of the week in Salt Lake visiting ith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. part Big Double Show at the Royal. Let's Go! Friday and Saturday. Ray Durnell and George P. Price were business visitors in Logan .fit Mr. and Mrs. George Bone left Sunday for Logan where they are attending summer school. The sisters of Miss Ne'da Clarx entertain at a shower for her. in Mrs. James TI. Gray and the Lehi Fifth Ward Relief Society-room- Samuel Crane were American Friday evenng, June 1.2th. The visitors, Friday. will s sisters are Isaac W. s GARY GRANT JOAN BENNETT The relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thomas, Sr., were pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening in Salt LakeThe occasion City at their home. Mr. being Mr. Thomas' birthday. and Mrs. Thomas were former residents of Lehi. During the evening WAITER PIDGEON LLOYD NOLAN the guests enjoyed a program, chatting and a delicious lunch. The guests ALAN BAXTER A WALTER WANGEft Production were the following: Children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Lucille, Emma, VOUld by (tooul Wolh A Paramount Ptetvr I. Richard, Maurine, Cleo Jean, Iris Don, Ruth and Gary Thomas of Salt Also PATIIE NEWS and a GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thomas, Jr., Salt Lake; Mrs. William II. Cutler, ONLY 10c & MATINEE SUNDAY P. M, Chinook, Mrs. Mildred Montana, Schellin, Mr, and Mrs. Earl ThompEvening Only 10c and 20c. son, Mrs. Chris Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates, Dean Kelley, Bob WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 17 and 18 Vanquill, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY in a 90 Minute Jamboree of songs, William Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Bert music, excitement and hilarity. iGray. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Evans, Mrs. Thelda E. Hanson, Grant and Bruce Evans, Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray of Lehi and Mr. .and Mrs. Lloyd Also Chapter No. 7 of "FLASH GORDON." Admission Only 10c and 15c. Hardmah of Provo. And a Good Cartoon Comedy. 4 "The Bohemean Girl" 15c Mrs. Fork that's why Old Quaker gives Clark, Baccus, Mrs. Lynn Clark o Provo, Mrs. Stanley Clark, Mrs. I). Hay Goates, Gunnison, Mrs. Rulon L. Russon, Vineyard, Mrs. Arlie Clark and Mrs. Melba Clark. One hunzted and fifty guests have been invite a. The room will be decorated with ivses and there will lie slunts and a program given for the pi i.,ure of AdolpK Zukor present! 1 Mrs. g Mrs. Samuel Crane and daughter Betty, spent the week-enwith Mr and Mrs. James H. Gray. a barrel of quality (pQ you in every bottle! fl iJi Mrs. Wayne F. Ilapgood and two small daughters left Lehi to return t' their home in Los after spending Angeles, a Cali-furni- few days visiting with her sister, Mrs. New,' Turner. VVhisKt'V 1 Lf tH5tf.thrti.it Newt II Turner. .Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Turner, left Lehi with his aun(Mrs' Wayne Ilapgood, to spend the summer in Los Angeles, California. He is exported to return f"v the fall term of sehu,,l. r- - ' -- ' j; . V ' iiL - Mr :uid Mrs. R. E. Wood nvn . mg this week on a month's vacation PINT No. 167 (RYE) No.64iBOURBON) 'b'iving t Portland ami Sheridan "nvron, later south via coast route to San Francisco. Mr. W. J. Sturdovant will again relieve Mr. Wood as agent "i uie i mnn 1'aoihY Railroad Company during his absence. STRAIGHT 0f FIFTH - No. I, d Mrs. Ralph A. Goodwin and Richard Austin Gudmunden arrived Sunday from the East Dr and Mrs. Goodwin have spent two years in Philadelphia where he completed his medical school at the Pennsylvania University., IL? start his internship at the County Hosp.tal in Salt Lake on July 1. On the', Ralph Webb from Minn. mmmm '-- &J.- 1 KHK-KL- 'Htcihii;..'. . lor-.- -. ."..iivwmi 444 i ' J i fe- -rJ I r. r I,"J - if ' f- - 11 OISTILLED DRY GIN Diitillcd from 100 t J b. 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