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Show UESDAY 'OBEfi OCTOBER 7. 1937 "J 0 THE LEHI FREE PRESS ! LOCAL ITEMS ! Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw are the proud owners of a new Buick sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckate&d Jean Parker of Salt Lake City, wa& Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and Mr. and Mr. ami Mrs. Bateman of West and Mrs. Carleton Wilson were Salt Suiuiay guest of Don Allred. Jordan, were Sunday evening guests Lake visitors, Sunday afternoon. C. F. Wilson attended the Ply- of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. mouth and" Chrysler Conventon heW in Salt Lake at the Hotel Utah, MonMr. and Mrs. William Shepherd day and Tuesday. and family, due to Mr. Shepherd's Mr. and Mrs. Antone Hansen of business will establish their new home Mr. ShepStar Valley, Wyoming, visited in Lehi at Seattle Washington. was herd insurance MrLehi. at B. R. Mrs. and with agent Tuesday Worlton . ! iJIr. Kelly's Service lk !ate-!v,je- tch stg - for'. Rex Zimmerman, Kieth Smith. Sher- man Evans anj Russell Bone attended the football game in Salt Lake, Saturday afternoon. imun Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman and daughter, Dinna, spent Sunday in Wallsburg, visiting with friends and relatives. The place to have your car winterized". Don't wait until it is too late. check your car now. Let us Mrs. Wallace Heberlson and Mrs. Gc rge Pierce of American Fork, visted in Salt Lake, Saturday. TEXAGO PRODUCTS TRY OUR MARTAK JOB We now have a complete line of TIRES and TUBES With the rivht hind nf grapes important the follow Tu'j fact is mid per.rs on inud, try er.t-tumiiy and ing recipes on yeappreciate! hy jio? ' ws:ien ' l.ten who an?sls. You will nt recret the year. ' :c..iiht foci." now slight effort neressnr, to prepare formerly ncorn--"ami seasonable realize ilir : :noi.y modern salads thee urm.sual are miptny hoarty, vtasty ami fcl'.od (!; ":es Coronado S?lsd extremely healthful saiis and vita-- ; With the lif't.-r.i.1- ., 2 'a".;:Oi.poms gtiatin mint nee.'.-- -,in a bfiar.ocn meal.1 cup cold, wiier The salad Y".- cir.t.s I.ilo Its own.1 '2 cups boiling water Vi A grave rr vr ii.r.Je by many up hir,'ar Juice 2 lemons boBtesss i3 til" servi'v of the S r juiariy. Sliced same simp"? ' tomatoos o.i .:' ? i ':uice l area cup Tokay trapes wulnuis make., a good sii'.ul, but this dis'. should not appear riulnriy li'.;oJ Mayonnaise Lettuce bread a. id potatoes. Sniads shonidjbe varied as new fruits and vegeSoak gelatin in cold water, add tables are in season. boiling waier, sugar and lemon Rifiht now we have the Bartlfitt juice, stir until sugar and gelatin hour dissolve and set aside to thicken. pear and the Tokay crane delicious salad foods thru snotiid be Feel oranges, discard white skin featured as lo.i;; as possible. The and cut into pieces; wash Blue Bartlott pear is a ye"ow, swe:-t- . (.loose Tokay grr.pes and cut in Juicy fruit thst rdiouiti be used im-- ! halves, removing seeds; cut nuts When mixture mediately if bought ripe. If bought! in small pieces. green, it will soon develop its1 begins to thicken add fruit and cool in a natural fine flavor if left nuts, pour into a mold which has place to ripen. When sound and; been dipped in cold water and set ripe from skin to core, the Bartlett in a cool place until firm. Serve Is really delicious. The Tokay is on lettuce and mayonnaise. a red grape from California and Bartlett Pear Salad ' the bunches are large, with sound Goose Bartlett pears, Blue Core well formed berries. Straggly bunches, with damaged berries are fill with cream cheese mixed with Select Tokays cream and shredded almonds. Serve obviously Inferior. are assured on lettuce, round side up, cover and Bartletts too those bearing a pop- - with French dressing made with i by purchasing nlar brand name, such as the well-- . lemon and then with whipped cream or with cream mayonnalM. known Blue Goose brand. The sn'r.'! is s part of the Karlvn Chat field, Alta Christensen, Martha Phillips, Jean Worlton and Mary Skinner of Provo, spent the with heir parents. weekend in Also NOBBY TRACTION for muddy anj wintery weather By EETTY EAKCLAY Clarice returned home Satfrom Logan, where she has urday been a guest of Miss Ruth Jones and Nola Clark. rr-r- ' ls Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and daughter, Colleen, and Mr. James Taylor spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. USED RADIOS FOR SALE CHEAP -- ,'. Wood. AT Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. L. I. V a rifle spent THE LEHI HARDWARE Sunday in Salt Lake attending conference. Thoy had the pleasure of meetYour Home Store of Service ing Eliler Max Wilson's mission presiPHONE J dent, President Nibley of the NorthMain Street eastern States Mission. Glen Wing Lehi. Utah A. H. Wing AGED MAN INJURED IN FALL Geonge Munns, hi, suffered a Lai'ly bruised nose and right eye and painful bruises of the face in a fall, Friday afternoon. Mr. Muans was walking home and as he reached the corner of Main and Second West st-he either stumbled or tripped on the cement sidewblk receiving the injuries. He received treatment at the U'hi Hospital and was later removed to his home. He is able to be around although still bearing marks of the Pi Mr. and Mrs. ness visitors bo Provo, Milton Russon spent Monday in Salt Lake on business. 'CASH I- - iiMlniriil Leo Ball and Glen Wing spent Mon day in Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gough and children of Salt Lake City, were Sun day guests of Lehi relatives. Silver Dollar Night Friday $60.00 FREE! at the Royal, adv Lela Coates returned home Satur day evening from a two weeks visit in California. She commenced her work in the telephone office Sunday. Mrs. vern Fulley underwent an operation for appendicis Friday in the American Fork Hospital. Last reports she was getting along nicely. Mrs. Rula Dorton spent Sunday afternoon in American Fork with her mother, Mrs. William Stores, the occasion being her birthday fall. FREE: t A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON 1 PUB- - J UTAH'S MINING INDUSTRY HAVE BEEN LISHED IN THIS PAPER. ADDITIONAL INFOR- I 1 MATION ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECI UK SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS CLUBS OR OTHER GROUPS OF CITIZENS WILL BE FURNISHED WITHOUT COST ON APPLICATION TO THE MINING COMMITTEE ! i SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE friday is Ji tviirui ..." Mrs. K. B. Peterson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Roy Watkins and baby of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Dick Brown and" two children of Riverton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forbes and Vegas, daughter, Nancy, of Nevada, spent the past week in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Martha Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. QUART"-"- " PROGRAM SILVER DOLLAR MIGHT 1st Prize $50.00, 2nd Prize $10.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER Maureen v 0' 8 and 9 Sullivan, Frandhot Tone and Virginia Bruce in "Between Two Women" . that arises in the hearts of men and women thrown together in the excitement and stress of their profession. Admission Only 10c and 20c Also Good Shorta. A drama of the conflict HAMMERMUL BOND will satisfactorily answer your question of "What on I use as a gift?" These Cabinets contain 100 letterheads and 100 envelopes of White Hammermill Bond in either Social or Secretary sizes, and Bond or Ripple finishes, with each SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 11 and 12 AT LAST AT POPULAR PRICES! m I rA Pearl Buck's novel now springs to life! It's coming! you will, - a Most eagerly awaited film in history get the thrill of a lifetime! Never again such a show on stage or screen! M sheet and each envelope bearing the name and address of the person to whom you are giving it. ' tl- i-l 'flf - .?i.r i I lib iw X. -- 'irt I I J M. P. AWard ijjlfcAVinnerfor W37! This makes an extremely attractive and useful gift at a moderate cost, and one that is suitable for both men and women for either social or business use. Let us show you samples. UIITCD Va vim TLVw my Itown Charley Crape win Jessie Ralph S. A rum hi.(;fst r. ... fa rtFl 471!,, w l irt4 a tt w V wr Xt ClKtx) tintnt ActnHi of tlx lri Is U ZD TWO BIG PRIZES ' ll HAROLD OSBORNE. Prep. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER Sunday. and Mrs. Ray Allsop of Murray, spent Sunday evening at the T. A. Taylor home. H.V. t STATE STREET SHOE SHOP THEATRE WEEKLY Jay Powell were busi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler and baby of Draper were week-en- d guests of Mrs. W. H. Johnson. tW VOAK Come in and give ui a trial, work done while you wait. , Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell were Salt Lake business visitors Monday. Mrs. W. H. Johnson and daughter, Rhada. were Salt Lake visitors, ntTta""" 'I I 7 V," Jenny Lind's Grave Jenny Lind, the Swedish nightingale, is buried in Malvern, England. Mr. rr J'e'l 5-- Mrs. Jessie Smith and son, Kieth', were Salt Lake visitors Monday. .ouoHi I; it Mrs. Amy Smith and daughter, were Salt Lake visitors, Monday. - 7, 1937 41t4ifc t Keith Smith who has been employed Eliza Kemp returned to her at Washington, this summer has reree in North Hollywood. California, turned home for school. to Plowing a visit here with Mrs. nnie Powell 1 Mrs. Thomas Simrr.s is viaiting at and Westwood, Fred Kemp Calirnia, with her hus xceUea;sMr. and Mrs. band who are emploxfd and were sons, Sonday GarfielJ, of ildsren there. of Lehi relatives. revy THURSDAY, OCTOBER Also PAT HE NEWS MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10 and 15c Evening Only Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children spent the week-en- d in Fountain Green with Mrs- J. E. 10c and j 20c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 and 14 - 2 FEATURES Feature MkV - OtfNur WTEyTCilNC,i Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hales and son, Carl, returned home, Wednesday from a visit in Califoma with relatives. They visited Boulder Dam enroute. They visited at Monterey Park with Mrs. Hales sister, and at South Gate" with Mr. and Mrs. William Powell. They also visited reatives at Loa Angeles, Chester, Westwood and San Francisco. They were accompanied' by Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Am erican Fork. . j lit. No. 1 1 2 CHARLIE RUGGLES and ELEANORE WHITNEY in "Turn off theIt'sMoon" the latest thing in swing! DICK FORAN (The Singing Cowboy in Romance set to the new "Jam" rhythm Feature No. 2 "Devil's Saddle Legion" Foran chills fearless You're in for new thrills, spills and weapon Dynamite! 2 Big Fsatura Pictures for finds a new Dick as to fight the eouthwest's deadliest killers I the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. |