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Show 1 "1 - K flo 7T lie Jueni TheGtj's Only , rree Press Home-Owne- d Newspaper X Number 25 Lehi, Utah, Thursday, February 16. 1933 Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson Coldest Day High School Opera To Be Celebrate Golden Wedding Ever Recorded Locally Presented Feb. 22 and 23 Friday and temper- have a locally citizens inning, comPlaln about the to shiver and cold as Friday. February 9th -.- v .now Diling up Him 't .. lOfiT tne I H V Ull ICT.VIU Piano solo Benediction Members of the Peterson family enjoyed a family reunion, supper, and program at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Worley, Wednesday, February 15, in honor of the Golden Wedding anniver sary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Peterson. Christian Peterson, 71, was born in Denmark, November 6, 1862. He to this country with his parents when one year of age, and has since then been a loyal citizen of Lehi, as were his parents. He was married to Mary Peterson. 69, who was bom, September 27, 1864, and raised In Salt Lake, in the endowment bouse, Feb. Lois Dickerson. Barbara Christofferson. 0 GARDNER-CURTI- S fci.. C&b The High School Music Department under direction of Abraham Anderson will present their yearly opera 'The The regular monthly Mutual Im- Belle of Bagdad" on February 23 and provement Union meeting will be held 25. The matinee will be given at 2 Sunday at 3 o'clock In the Lehi Fifth p. m. on Wednesday, February 22. and Ward chapel. All Mutual Improvement the evening performance will be Satworkers are urged to be present. urday, February 25 at 8 p. m. 0 The opera, this yetfr promises to be NOTICE TO STAKE one of the best ever put on by the GENEALOGICAL WORKERS Lehi High School. With a weU chosen cast and a large chorus, who have been The regular Genealogical Union meet working very hard under the leaderlng will be held In the Seminary ship of Mr. Anderson, with the help of Building, Sunday at 2 o'clock. Work Allen FJleld as director of the dialogue ers will note the change in meeting and Newell Larson as Dusiness places. This change was made so the THE STORY blackboard could be used In the lesson Fair in Bagdad Is marked by Day work. the arrival of various visitors, among LEHI TO MEET LINCOLN FRIDAY them being Mrs. J. Horace McCann, the new American consul, with her AT LEHI daughter, Elsa, and her daughter's UHI friend, Anne. Lord Archie Fits GibThe Lehi basketball teams will meet bons, an old friend, is also present, Lincoln In the Lehi Gymnasium, Fri- and a little later cornea Henrietta day night, and give Lehi fans & chance Whipstitch. On being presented to to see the Lehi team In action once the Caliph and his daughter, Jewel, more. they learn that an assassin la abroad who carries a bomb concealed In a Mrs. F. J. Nielsen attended the camera, and for this reason all persons funeral services held for N. S. Nielsen with cameras are 4o be shot at Mount Pleasant, Monday. UNION MEETING SUNDAY temper- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner an aero. The below rture oi 28 degrees nounce the marriage of their daughter, weeK iouuw: togs for the Ruth to Mr. Byan Curtis of Richfield, CIU. 21 aegrees Thursday-on Wednesday, February 15th, Utah; 28 degrees below zero. Friday in St. the George temple. 6 degrees below zero. Saturday Miss Gardner has been employed in 10 degrees below zero. Sunday Moapa Valley, Nevada, for several degrees above zero. jIonday-- 21 months. She la very well known here, degrees below zero. Tnesday- -H an active church worker in the being zero. below 10 degrees Wednesday First Ward. Her many friends In Lehi 15. 1883. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, gaining an wish the young couple a very happy honest future. living as tillers of the soil, SEMINARY STUDENTS have raised eight children to man TO FURNISH PROGRAM and womanhood, Fred Peterson, Mrs. MELCHISEDEK PRIESTHOOD Luella Christofferson, Mrs. Adelia PRIESTHOOD TO ENTERTAIN students Seminary Worley, Mrs. Mabel Street. Roy Peter The following son, Norman Peterson, Rulon Peterson , ai furnish the program In the Second cold and Mrs. Jennie Peterson. Owing to the Also 22 extremely Turd sacrament meeting next Sunday Helen Miss of weather, the social arranged by the grandchildren, one of which is married, night under the direction Melchlsedek Priesthood Quorums of and one who haa passed unto the Gardner, class president Wilson. Dean the Lehi Third Ward was postponed Great Beyond. prayer Opening The Free Press wishes to add Its .Instrumental duet Ivy Russon and until Thursday, February 16,(tonight). to that of many The evening will consist of program, congratulations Seta Enudsen. friends and wish Mr. and Mrs. PeterFive minute talks on the lives of our games and dancing. son many more happy successful church leadership Elwood prewnt Beth Mrs. Ileene Jackman of Levan, re years together. LoTerldge. Josephine Anderson, o UHI Avery Kirkham and Ilalah turned to her home Sunday after visitjickion, Overalls for the Calico Ball. Pow- Why Is an oyster heap like a poet Bushman. ing a month with her grandmother, adv. Because It Is Shelley. era Shoe Store. Mrs. Esther A. Powell. Reading Cleo Royle. . ... .moing station wun a 1ml-grat- ed uu Promotion Event Thursday, Friday and Saturday FRUITS and VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT GROCERY DEPARTMENT 10 POUNDS SUGAR 48c 10 POUNDS HONEY 64c POWDERED SUGAR, Pounds POUND JAR PEANUT 3 2 25c 23c Pound Can Chinook Salmon 15c Half Pound TREE TEA .... 25c Large CORN FLAKES 5c Package OAT FLAKES (While They Last) " BUTTER 1 BRAN FLAKES . . . .5c Package (While They Last) 10c P"?f t'lf,2?. Three Pounds M. J. B. COFFEE 95c and 2 Pounds Rice BISQUICK FLOUR and 33c Biscuit Cutters 1 10c Yard NEW CALICO. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS FRENCH CAMBRIC... 15c Yd. The Best Grade In Paids, Stripes, Fancy or Plains- ...$7.50 8 Lb. Package Lard .69c MILD CHEESE, 2 lbs for 25c PORK CHOPS or LOIN 10c lb. ROAST DRIED CHIP BEEF, 25c Half Pound C13JS A RUG UNCONDITIONALLY PABCO MEAT DEPARTMENT 9 1 3L11C A Good Juicy ORANGES lc Each Good Crisp CELERY. .5c Bunch and MEN'S OVERALLS In All Sizes and Priced to Meet the demands of the pocket book. - MEN'S FANCY SOX 3 Pairs 25c WOMEN'S CALICO HOUSE DRESSES 29c Others 49c, 98c and $1.95 MEN'S NECK TIES WOMEN'S SHEER CHIFFON HOSIERY FOUR-IN-HAN- D ......19c Each MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY 29c Each SHIRTS The People's In Shades Chukker, Ocrebeige, Natural Beige, Taupemist and Gun Metal 49c Co-op- o Lehi. Utah 76-- 78 d. CALICO BALL, FRIDAY OPERETTA PUBLISHED The operetta published for the M. L A. contest work throughout the church la just off the press. The title ot the operetta Is "Where There's A Will." The story and lyric are by Elsie T. Bradley, with music by J. Spencer Cornwall. It is published by the General Board of the M. I. A, The wards Interested may secure copies ot the operetta by writing to the offices of the M. I. A. general board. O - SPARROW DRIVE SUCCESSFUL Farm Bureau officials report their drive on sparrows very successful. On small bags of poisoned large bags, in all 120 pounds grain, ot poison wheat was distributed In Lehi and vmclnity, showing that farm ers In this localty are ready to with the farm bureau In any movement to eradicate pests. 64 Monday, 23 ate I What Shall My Na 100 Write my name here Have you sent your name in for the Shetland Pony you might be the winner. All na:r.es are to be In by Friday, February nf:r.i 17th. lu box in theatrsj lobby or cend them or hand them la at the Free Press office. Lucky name must be In theatre at time of announcement, Saturday, Feb. 18th and get their pass. Get chances with every ticket at Cozy Theatre. The Free Press Will give three tickets and a family pass with each subscription. Depoolt. ' THE BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IS SHOWN at the The old philosoper says, if you you give want people to patronize GIFT SHOP THIS WEEK their money's worth and make them feel like they are receiving more thnn A complete Silverware Service that. The Lehi stake mutual organifor Six, 29 Pieces of Roger's zation in the past few weeks have Silverware with Stainless Steel shown that such is the case; the Gold Hollow Handle, in Chest and Green Ball grew and evception-all- y Knives, Guaranteed for 20 years and the and good crowd a few weeks ago, the people were more than satisfied, Price is only the same was repeated at the stake drama last week, and this week the mutual again promised the crowd more than their money's worth at the Stake Calico Ball at the DansArt Friday. Satisfaction Guaranteed Again the wards will demonstrate a two. will new dance or The evening be spent as a good time dance, with dancers In overalls and house dresses. Jeweler and Optometrist Prizes will be given for the five Lehi brightest ties in the audience, for the Main Street prettiest house dress, and who knows what else. ' $7.98 With 50c Purchase, Free Tickets On Shetland Pony of Lehi. Free Delivery To Any Section Phones Pair Dick Taylor arrives by airplane from Hollywood, accompanied by his two mechanics. Bob and Bill. They are anxloua to fmd a lovely girl, known only as the Belle of Bagdad, In order to engage her as a moving picture star. They hope to Identify her by which they some small photographs carry, and also by an amulet she wears, but In order to make aure they bring a large camera with them to make pictures of aU prospects. Dick meets Jewel, who welcomes him cordially, but the two mechanics meet All Ben Mustapha, the chief of police, who sees their camera and orders them to be executed forthwith. In order to escape, Bill and Bob resort to disguise, first as Dervishes, and afterwards as membfrs of the Caliph's body-guarWhile in this latter disto capture the real manage guise they assassin, and in return for their valor the Caliph orders Jewel to present Dick with the sacred amulet. This serves to Identify her as the Belle, Bill and Bob are freed In time to couple with Elsa and Anne, while Henrietta finds solace in the companionship of All Ben Mustapha. Cast of Characters .. Eva Stewart Mrs. McCann Nelda Davis Elsie McCann Hultau Allred Ann Rockwell Archie of London Elwood Loveridgo Marjorie Lott Zellnda Johnson Audery Lily Helen Gardner Rose Blllie Smith AU Roger Price Hassan ......Vera Anderson jewel Bob Sterling Evans Von Adamson BUI Nola Comer Henrietta Russell Worlton Dick Taylor There will be a chorus of seventy-fiv- e voices. The price of admission Matinee, children 5c, adults 20c; evening 20c for everybody. o - ., M. I. A. CONTEST E. 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