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Show D ance een Conte Dancing Everv Saturday Night A charming: new postmistress arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Powell at the Lehl Hospital on Tuesday, July 24. Everyone concerned are bappy over the new arrival. MARRIAGES A major operation was performed on Henry Van Wagoner, Tuesday morning. Laveil Emuin was treated for a cut finger received playing baseball, sever-- a stitches were required to close the " J; A minor operation waa performed on 1! Stanley Heller, Tuesday. Mrs. William Beveridge waa taken borne from Lehi Hospital, Sunday. to Arthur Sabey waa moved i 1 bla borne Sunday morning. 1 John R. Bone left the Lehl Hospital Friday evening. Dr. Mlddleton of Salt Lake, U In charge at Lehl Hospital during Dr. Eddlngton's vacation. 0 LEHI WINS THREE GAMES, LOSES ONE V The second half of the Central Utah Farm Bureau baseball league look a little more prosperous to he Lehl team. The first half began with several losses; which resulted in Lehl not placing during the half, although most of the last games of the first half's games were victories for the n Lehl boys. The second half has now Lehl relatives received word and Lehi has only lost one day of the death and burial in Phoenix, garce. that was to Ore in last Satur-- Arizona, of Mrs. Caroline Fox Nielsen day, when the Lehl pitcher could not1 on May 28th. Mrs. Nielsen was born on April 12, find his arm and the score ended 17 an immigrated to to 1L 1851, In England Wedaeeay the local crew played the Utah with her parents in her childbest ball gam of the season when, they hood, spending her youth In Lehi. She met Pay son on the local field. The had been In poor health for several score ended with a 3 point victory. years. A tew days prior to her death she fell, breaking her arm, the shock Leal t, Pajrwa f, Two victories wen recorded to the hastening her death. Lehl nine on July 84. The first was Mrs. Nielsen was a sister of Mrs. M. one at American fork, when Glen Chil- A. Taylor and Mr. Isaac Fox. 0 ton, Lehi High School basketball sta and tht baseball find of this season, GOATE8 REUNION, AUGUST 6TH pitched a twelve tsalmt (am to result in a 11 to 8 victory, Chilton not only The 10th annual reunion of the "Wm, knows how to piixJJ but Is exception- Goates family will be held at Saratoga on Saturday, August 5. ally good, tor a pltcbsr at the bat All of the Labi team played good The family will assemble at 3 o'clock ban, and later iiiln mil to Lehi and when children's games win be held at met the Jlidah) tsaro. with Hacks t. 4 p. m. Baseball and horse shoe pitchVan Wagner and J. Whitman pitch ing, 6 p. to. bathing. 0:80 p. m. program and dinner. lng. The game progressed with the Lehl boys still slugging the ball all All kinsman are urged to be present. around the field. Three hundred and A. H. Wing, president. fifty fans watched the locals troucea the Midvale nine by a narrow margin BABY CLINIC HELD Score: 7 to C LAST WEEK of one point Next week the hardest game of the season will probably be witnessed, The baby clinio held last Friday when Lehi meets the winners of the examined eighteen babes. Fourteen of first half on the local field. Pleasant the eighteen were found to be normal Grove has one of the best combinations two had diseased tonsils; 1 had low that can be found to the south of Lehl, mineral In system, and one had herpes but the dope is that the Lehi boys are of the right leg. The next clinic will be held August as good a combination. The first half 11, in the Memorial building at 4:15 - Thurs-bega- ( 1i p. m. Broadbent's Store PINEAPPLE, Large TUNA FLAKES, Large . LADIES' CHIFFON HOSE, . Only ANLETH KIDDIES PAJAMAS, Only I I 58c 7o TOLISH MOPS, Only BROOMS, 5 Tie, Good Quality MOP HEADS - Dry farms to the west of Lehl are now a scena'of activity, although the 15o crop will be smaller this year than tor 12c several years past, due to a shortage of early summer rains. The estimates 5 are that the average wheat per bushel TOO harvested on the dry farms through 10c out Cedar valley will run less than 10 10o bushels per acre or somewhere near. -- 10c However the price of wheat la much PHONE 20-- Pair Pair 38c . 25c .38c 10c We Deliver Promptly BROADBENT'S All Utah County Chapters of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet in a Utah County Outing at the Pleasant Grove Memorial Park, Wednesday, August 12. The program for the day will include a basket luncheon at noon an a large assembly program in the LEO HANSEN RETURNS FROM LIONS TRIP MRS. Plunges hah Safety Deposit Vault - I,f Insurance Bonds th .tu 0! Tu Surplus $20,000 Capital $25,000 :ti eoi State IBffiiiilk fi TLehi aoec busi Telephone 85 Jd LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET mm arat anc COMMUNITY CANNERY BUSY afternoon. AH members are invited to be in tendance, and to bring their own Local people and many of outside points are taking advantage basket lunch. vegetables. fresh own canning their were A total of 9000 cans of peas cookthe and season large this canned ers are kept busy now canning beans. Ths cannery this season expects to more than double its last season's THEATRE Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest Why Be Satisfied With Less? run. THIRD WARD MUTUAL REORGANIZED LEHI MOTOR STOCld j, gi Mr. H. J. Demaest, formerly oL&i Colorado, bought the stock, of accestor 'erli ies and auto supplies from Kelly WS Ph: son, proprietor of Lehl Motor and Till Vei serve the motoring pubic In the sum Bel high class manner that the Kelly TO Lu son Brothers have done. Hu :; Lehl :t E ORGANIZATION OF THIRD WARD RELIEF SOCIETY COMPLETES Del Eul Ph Admission WEEKLY PROGRAM ADMISSION ONLY 10c Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 27, 28 and 29 Bishop I. W. Fox. of the Lehl Third Ward announces the reorganization of the T. M. M. I. A. of the Lehl Third Last year's officers were: Ward. Wanfor Arnold Brems, president; Barnes, first counselor and Bertrand Beck, second counselor. Arnold has been retained as president for another year. Wanfor has been called into the bishopric. Bertrand will fill the first counselor's pace, and Harold Hutch-tag- s has been called in as second counselor. The T. L. M. I. A. will retain the same officers as last year. The organization of the Third Wi Reief Society was completed Sunda; when Mrs. Eva Smith was chosen a: Bet second counselor. The new presldenc; is as follows: Mrs. Jennie Johnao; president with Mrs. Maud Udall first counselor and Mrs. Era Smith second counselor and Mrs. Sail Trinnaman as secretary and treas Wl 0 SECOND WARD AT MUTUAL DELL AUGUST 7, Luc Ph Doi Lei Ha Cla La1 Ut CIi 8 and LE The Second Ward will occtip: Mutual Dell on Monday, Tuesday an :erhi Wednesday, August 7, 8 and 9, those who plan on going with thf to THIRD WARD PRIMARY TWO BIG FEATURE PICTURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Second Ward are reauested to mee ha PAST WEEK WILLIAM POWELL and KAY FRANCIS in at the Second Ward chapel on Friday! ver, 4 at 8 p. m. am The Third Ward Primary has been August with Mrs. Ralph HutchMrs. I. M. Davis entertained at mti Arnold Mjrs. ing, superintendent; Bridge Luncheon at her home Wedne Breims, first assltant and Inez Johnson, The screen's greatest star team in their biggest hit. r day afternoon. Quests present wer second assistant; Mrs. Beth Butter-fielAlso REX BELL in Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mrs. Cecil ill secretary and treasurer; Beth Mrs. Bert Merrlhew. Mrs. EmmM infopa Turner, chorister; Laurel Hutchlngs, Chipman, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. organist; Dorothy Davis, play leader. F. Kirkham, Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. Outgoing officers are: Mrs. Alma L. Worlton, Mrs. McKellar, Mrs. R. Beck, superintendent; Mrs. James Action! Thrills! Comedy! As the eastener outwits the rustlers Zimmerman, first assistant and Mrs. Worlton, Mrs. Delia Davis, Mrs. J. Jones and Mrs. Eileen Brown of Pried from the west. Elron Bone, second assistant; Inez NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ALL SEATS 10c Johnson, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Basil Dorton and family are Invltf Ralph Hutching Icbxrister; Gijadys to attend the Royal Theatre, Saturfcl r, Shields, organist; Mrs. Florence or Monday evening as guests of tM play leader. Lehi Free Press and Royal manager MAE WEST in Big Double Show "One Way Passage" . d, i "Lucky Tarrigan" ng Sunday and Monday July 30 and 31 "She Done Him Wrong ukant, lrr '''"slilWIssI ''"''llsi ir""sisssi 1 "sWiii" '"' hfl Buck-waite- White Visors, Caps and Hats Swim Caps Galore Rubber Gloves 11 Tuesday and Wednesday, August 1- -2 WARREN WILLIAM, JOAN BLONDELL and BETTE DAVIS in Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen returned home Thursday evening of last week from a Lions' Club trip throughout Northern Utah and Idaho The Han-pen- s' traveled as far north as the Yellowstone country and as far west as Three modern maidens pursuing one unwary man each playing the love the Salmon River country covering a game by different rules! How luck brought one the light of life, another the total of over 14000 miles and visiting fitime of love, and the third the ashes of despair is a startling hit you must fourteen different Lions Clubs. not miss. Mr. Hansen reports thRt the Irrl ALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS 10c gated crops In Idaho are exceptionally suffarms have the but that dry good, The dry wheat fered considerable. Candy Kisses on a Match" Daily Savings Department Commercial Banking The retiring officers have workeJve j for a number of years In the primary, k in on State and have gained the love and respect and The Community Cannery p in on Tuesday, of the ward members. Street is a busy place week. allc of each at Thursday and Saturday H. J. DEMAREST BUYs etc people from OWEN MOORE and NOAH BEERY witn tAKT higher than last year, and with the Mae as West a who went down the trail of Perdition with sinner glorious benefits expected from the tax on flour on a on diamonds her her song lips; breast; a man in her arms. the farmers may fare a little better GOOD ALSO SHORTS than they expected. ALL SEATS 10c MR. AND lOi IN DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS HOLD OUTING ROYAL Safe Bathin Saratoga Cleaned 1 the Royal Theatre, Sunday and Monday. Cai-- Grant, Noah Beery, Gilbert Roland, David Landati and Owen Mooore head the large east which supports her. As spectacular as she is herself is the character enacted by Miss West in the picture a singer in a Bowery saloon who exchanges her favors for diamonds, and ends her favors when the flow of diamonds ends. Her affairs with various Bowery charactes saloon keepers, gangsters, politicians, and others keep her well supplied with gems. In lusty, hearty fashion, the story swings along, ultimately bringing her in contact with the head or a neighboring mission, who turns out to be a susceptible to her charms as any of the natives of the district. A startling, dramatic climax follows their mutual discovery of this fact. All the color of the Bowery has been compressed into the picture Its strange Inhabitants, its gaudy e sorts, its gusty pleasures. Miss West sings three songs In her best Bowery manner during the course of the film. hard-ridi- DRY FARMING HARVEST NOW ON .2 Pounds POWDERED SUGAR-.....18-e 2 Os. HEWLETT'S TELA SHRIMPS, 8 OS, KELLOGG'S PEP GRAPE NUT FLAKES KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN WEST COAST COFFEE, Pound.-JZO- o .20c HEWLETT'S TEA, Pound 15c ORANGES, Large Juice, Dozen 12o TALL SALMON 6o TOMATOES Can 6e CHANDU TOILET SOAP. 10 for 25c BOB WHITE SOAP. Gents 25c, Ladies Elect Your Favorite For Queen . results waa a split with Fleaaant country around Ashton is the poorest Grove. Lehl won the first game with the country baa seen la 33 years. thero and they took the second from SNOW SUPPLY ABOUT USED UP Lehi. ' It's Ltbi's turn for victory again. Although a few daily papers reporton the Timpanogos ed a huge take-o-ff glacier, the snow In the mountains Is nearly melted away. Reports from hikers confirm the fact that the trail usually crossing snow in BREMS-BULLOseveral paces this year does not cross at any point except the glacier, and Miss Vera Brema, daughter of Mr. the glacier has less snow on than it Buland Mrs. John Brema and Algene had for many years at this time of has were married lock of Pleasant Grove, the year. The huge take-of- f in fact is in Salt Lake, Friday. one of loose rock. The snow having The young people left Immediately melted completely off the usual steep for Montana where they win make near the summit. slope their borne. water streams have receded The Their many friends in Lehl and during the last week. Many Pleasant Grov e send best wishes tor a of the Irrigation ditches have doubled happy future. up to make a decent supply of water. There Is no hopes for a large supply SPORTSMEN PLANT from the snow meltage this year. Any FISH IN THE PROVO additional supply must come from future rains, which Is hoped will be Approximately 45,000 rainbow trout much more frequent than those which ranging from J to S Inches long from have come during the past few the federal hatchery at Springville and months. 18,000 from five to seven Inches long from the state hatchery were planted this week In the Prov river between DIAMONDS FOR LOVE IS MAE WESTS MOTTO Rock Slide and Vivian park, according AS "LADY LOU" IN FILM to announcement of Sdlney Belmont, comchairman of the fish planting mitter of the Provo Conservation as- Goes on the Make for Precious Gems in Paramount'- - "She. Done- - Him sociation. Some of these fish are of legal size Wrong," Script of Which She Wrote. and should stimulate fishing, members of the committee In charge of the Mae West, noted Braodway actress work state. and writer, who made her film debut o in a character role In "Night After FORMER LEHI WOMAN Night," Is starred In he r second BURIED IN PHOENIX movie, "She Done Him Wrong," which Hospital Notes wound. FRIDAY, JULY 27. 193: THE LEIII FREE PEESS FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1933 DEMAND PURE WATER FOR YOUR SELF AND YOUR CHILDREN - - 10c Quart Everything At OTTERSON'S A FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPRIETARY REMEDIES TELEPHONE 36-- MAIN STREET "SSrsiSSr" Ne FootDisinfecting Baths Splendid Spring Water Utah Board of Health Supervision |