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Show ;rEpAY, JUNE 30. so, 1938 Meryl Knudsen pent the week-en- d in Salt Lake visiting with her sister. LOCAL ITEMS T -- 1 J jjarcU Xeilson of Mercur. visiting with Jfii. Saiurday Barnhart. f 4 lrs. was Mr. L- - J- - iT of Fayette, Utah, wxn nis in Fett-rsuweeK-en- a and Mrs. David j!r Gardner and Spcrit Wednesday and Thurs-- f pleasure and in Salt Lake on ID B!.i Hutchings of Salt the week in Lehi grandmother, .Mrs. si'tiidinjr je. is her ,ner. n Fon Warburton of Lehi visiting with Mrs. parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. aiid Mrs. r. aie j,0i iJi jiiurttm s JSamhart. Larsen ret urn and Mrs. Boyd the home a i the-'- a lov. re- - They j53 and loom -'- latter part of the week vacation trip. ly trip. "' y THURSDAY, JUNE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAU I. staj The GirLs' Junior Glee Club enMr. and Mrs. Charles C. Crabb joyed a swimming party at Sara- ?jer.t Monday evening in Payson About wsiting with friends. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Helen Hatchings was a vUtor toga, were present. thirty to Ophir, Saturday evening. Mrs. Luther Coates and Lela Coat- The Club met at the es spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knudsen of home of Miss Barta Jones, Tuesday Lake on business and pleasure. Coalville Tuesday visiting with evening. Following an evening spent Mr. and Mrs. Milton knudsen. in jawing, a light luncheon was serLeslie Reese of Tremonton, was a ved. caller at the George Price home The Pandora Club are planning a Sunday. canyon party tonight Mr. and Mrs. George J- Goates of (Thursday). All members are invited to be pres- Salt Lake, and Alvin Phillips, also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook reent. of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Lehi turned home Sunday after a vacawith Mr. and Mrs. George tion trip. They spent ten days in Mrs. Susie Giles spent last week visiting Goates. San Francisco and Los Angeles. visiting in Salt Lake wth her son, M. W. Giles. She returned to her Mrs. Emile Lauper, Miss Viola Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Chadwick of home Sunday. l.auper. Marcell Lauper and Mrs. Ogden, spent Saturday and Sunday Ivan Lauper returned to their homes in Lehi and American Fork, visiting Mr. and Mrs Roy Fage and hahv in California after a visit with Mrs. in of Pleasant Grove, spent the week- Alice with Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips. Comer. end with Mrs. Fage's mother, Mrs Alice Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price attended the Utah State Press AssociSCOUTS ENJOY OUTINGS Reed Hutchings and Leo Thrasher ation outing at Como Springs, Sate who employed by Monte Yomg's urday and Sunday. The Press reprecarnival spent the week-en- d with sentatives met in a business session The Lehi First Ward Scouts sfent their parents. in a trip to Zion's and Saturday morning followed by a the week-en- d picnic luncheon and a lively soft ball Bryce's Canyons. They were in Mrs. Rachel Anderson who is in the Northern and charge of Robert Webb. Fourteen game between Wyoming, spent Monday in Lehi visit- Southern '.editorsThe southern scouts enjoyed the trip. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor group won and were awarded a beauThe scouts of the Lehi Third Ward She returned to Wyom- tiful and family. trophy. are plannnng a trip to Granddaddy ing again where she is visiting. A banquet and dancing were en- ljakes over the week-en- d for Hhq joyed Saturday evening. Following Fourth of July holiday. The majorThe Girls Senior Glee Club have Sunday morning breakfast the group the troop are planning the held practices this week prepanry formed a motor caravan to Echo ity of trip. to furnishing the M. I. A. Conjofnt Hani, and the two oil wells near CoalThe annual Timpanogos Camp will program in the Fifth Ward, Sunday ville where a geologist gave an inbegn on July 8, and Lehi troops are evening. teresting talk and the oil drilling planning on joining the other scouts process explained and demonstrated, of the National Parks Council durThe Club enjoyed a the party being escorated into the ing the encampment. canyon party in American Fork Can- derricks and through the entire drillGames, a ing process. They were also taken to yon, Thursday evening. bonfire and hamburger fry were en- Utah's pioneer coal mine where the LAUPER REUNION HELD joyed by eleven club members and Coalville Lions were hosts at a picnic their pardners. luncheon, the partyt hen proceeded The Lauper family held a family back to Como Springs for a band President and Mrs. Mark Crann of concert and swimmng contests. reunion Tuesday evening. The group met at Saratoga for a swim, then Sacrmento, California, spent Thursday in Iehi visiting with Mr. and journed to the Cave Camp in Ameri Mrs. Milton Knudsen. President CHAMPIONS LEARN can Fork Canyon for a visit to TimCrann is president of the Sacramento panogos Cave. Following the climb Stake and is a brother ol Mrs. KnudFROM AMERICAN BOY to the cave, supper and community sen. singing finished an enjoyable evenMAGAZINE ing. Those present were: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton II. Knudsen son Marcell and Emile Lauper, and family attended the missionary and Mrs. Ivan Viola, daughter, Many famous athletes in all sports Lauper of California; Mr. and Mrs. testimonial for Wesley Knudsen, a nephew in Provo, Monday evening. credit much of their success to play- Evans L. Anderson and family, Mrs. Wesley Knudsen is leaving soon for ing tips and suggestions received Alice L. Phillips, Miss Ada Phillips, from sports article carred in THE Gene the West German Mission. Phillips, Miss Zada W7ebb, Mr. AMERICAN BOY Magazine. and Mrs. Lewis Phillips and family. Mr. and Mrs- Wallace Hehertson, Virtually every issue of THE AM- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates of son LaVal and Mr. and Mrs. George ERICAN BOY offers advice from a I.ehi; Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adam-so- n Pierson and daughter, Gloria, of coach or player. Football, basketball, and baby of Salt Lake City. American Fork formed a party Sun- baseball, track, tennis in fact, every day for a trip though Park City, major sport is covered in fiction and CARD OF THANKS Heber, Parley's Canyon, and on down articles. Ths is just one feature of THE through Provo Canyon. They report AdAMERICAN BOY Magazine. a very enjoyable trip. To the public. To all those who venture, exploration, sports, humor, to all who furnished automobiles, Ward Relief flying, science,, travel, detecting, The Lehi Fourth so the splendid donated for liberally stirwell in represented Society entertained Tuesday after- animals, are for the dinner, splendid program stories. noon in honor of the retiring officers ring THE AMERICAN BOY sells on rendered, and to all who worked so of the organization: Mr. Julia Huntand willingly to make the er, Mrs. Gladys Fowler, Mrs. Elsie all newsstands at 15c a copy. Sub- earnestly Old Folks Day the splendid success one are $1.50 ;for Skinner, Mrs. Marion Johnson and scription jprices e and the most outstanding of all Old A program, year or $3.00 for three yeas. To Mrs. Rebecca Wilson. social and refreshments were enjoysimply send your name, address Folks Days, we wish to extend our ed. The ladies were each presented and remittance to THE AMERICAN thanks. BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, LeRoy Davs, Old Folks Chairman. with a beautiful gift from the adv. Mich. - Miss Zoe Kail sent Frday in Salt Mrs. R. M. Humphries and daughLake on business and pleasure. ter, Anne, of Logan, have spent the past two weeks in Lehi visiting with ft 'iffi 1 A j , man. day. a-- THE.POCKETBOOK oJCMOWJLEBGE If . I "-V- fflI 'f'' NEW YORK, (Special). Included in the limited edition book of unusual size and beauty which the New York World's Fair 1939 Incorporated has sent to state followgovernors and, through diplomatic channels, to foreign governments, is the ing text devoted to. . . The Sovereign States of the Federal Cnion of George Washington, in declaring that, the public felicity and prosperity America depend upon the firm union and the unceasing cooperation of the sovereign American States, divined the future. The prosperity and the greatness of these United States have arisen from the free and unimpeded circulation of ideas and products in the world's greatest consumer market. and opportunity to announce The Fair gives to each State the appropriate setting col-fto the world its unique and indispensable contribution to America's rich and civilization. The Fair contemplates a Hall of States, in the imposing Govern-to ment group and flanking the structure which the Fair looks to the United States States, and the Territories. Those build to nous the exhibits of the forty-eigto their exhibits in the wishing to participate more extensively will, in addition Hall of States, either erect their own buildings or obtain space to display their the exhibit zones. products and attractions in one or more of ul D0J 10 1 ht 'vim. ',7 Ostrich "ovir E66S UTItllfP AS WOO TJSTBICH COUNTM.' AMD NO HWMP6RI OSTRICH JUST MAjeCS AS MUCH XXX) TWO DOllN ORDlNARy ARt .. If,000,000 WERE tee HEN'S iUCTRIClT- A3 "J"TtI M R select Mf OtRnCT CAR ton rue gAciestAT miven. KOCHET - SrHNEIKB AUTO IN IIOO WAS THE RE THE EKOKT SEAT UAT WAS EOS PASSENMRS. MTROOUCEO Alt' MIVtNfROM flMES CHAN- t-) fo THtlETTlR! l&irat. tOOAY, THE AVERA6 CDfT Of A TIRE IS iLOO n AMD IT IXPCCTED TO SUN OOO (A COST OA APPROXIMATELY CENT PER Mitt!) Hi I9IO THE AVC RAM COST AMD HAN ONLY milS If, ha tin mm coktra8v to the popular 2i BaiEf, aSOO MILES' tA cosy OP QNt OUT A milt!) MONKEYS DO dQT HAVg UVf ON CATS, SATS AND POUl TY, PL$ASf....ffl(AS OtS, GAB8TS, BUT NQJ ON MONTfYSy Bring Your Car In Today Let us check your tires, clean vour windshield formation, and help you with your car troubles. We are now equipped with the ri jrvu ivom LUBRICATION Greased according to manufacturers' lubricants used. FOR BETTER LUBRICATION SERVICE I charts, State Street Service Station SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager SUMMER TRAVEL BY V At '&u&&ru t ' BUS xNo dust no drafts. Cool, clean air completely changed every 3 minutes. Phone fv -Afhl J : ' irt ; l II I 'UU STEAM 1 -- SEALED CLOTHES Heavy rubber U M It I TV 7' ft F.riiJ.i-. v THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS :.. will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN l r i LEHI HARDWARE It records for you th world's clean, comtructlve dolnw. The rtoej not crime or om.iation; neither it Ignore them! but d..l correctively with them. Pastures for bu.J men and aU JS family, Including the Weekly Magailne Section. Thi? ' 5-- J Prlence Piibllshlng Society One, Nurwuy Street, Boston, Massachusetts tul)'icr"'tlon 'o The Christian Science Monitor for 1 i2on yoar 3 months 13.00 months tc 00 1 Wednesday Issue, Including Manailne Section: 1 Var i 60, t UiieJjSo rnpr7'7 I ' 'jr.-la-"- ? Your Home Store of Service PHONE SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper ' a ...t. heat and steam. in ' THE '"-j- ) WHITER LEADS AGAIN! State Street, Lehi u wiinr aa tub cover ocA f-NO- TUB WASHES ?f Li' i' X M. 145 4 1 dif-efe- 3D. ' 'f 1 Name Addrp&s Before the HaU of Slates, at the New York Fair, a Brigade Might Pass In i Review . . SmJlt ......n Copy Return .... it w 11 ii COOL, TT pressure for save your clothes. fabrics - latest in lubrication and wash 15 St-'e- SAFE, EFFICIENT WRINGING right ixi- facilities. WRINGER the Vi another STATE STREET DRUG PRESSURE-INDICATO- NtL tWOertCl Of AMERICA'S UVH STANDARD. fSSI TMt V- A TOTAL AMERICAN LIGHTED WITH Now Open Day and Night The State of New York has naturally taken the leadership in the participation s of the Federal of the sovereign Union. Its total appropriations for Fair purposes may exceed $5,600,000; and the New York State World's Fair Commission, appointed by the Governor, has been active for some time. Other States already are beginning to express enthusiastic interest in participating more extensively than at previous world's fairs The many visitors will find a fresh cause for pride and enthusiasm in the revealing exhibits of their respective States. But beyond this, the exhibits will enable the States to make a persuasive presentation to all visitors of what they have to offer to the consumer and t the tourist. WW-JE- tX.lKXKOOO OUT Of Of DWEUINOT IM 22f IN HUGE BUILDING AT NEW YORK FAIR Hi Mr. w. A tine baby boy was born to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Carter spent and Mrs. Frank Taylor at the Lehi Sunday in Salt Lake. They were Hospital, Friday, June 24. dinner party given by air. guests at a and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. Five Abel John Evans was admitted to couples enjoyed the afternoon in the Lehi Hospital for medical care, Salt Lake. Friday. Monday evening a group of girls Mr. arid Mrs. Viace Radmall of were entertained at a Pot Luck Party are the proud par- at the home of Misses Lucile and Tie'sat ents of a baby boy born Sunday, lexia Bateman. A delightful evenJune 20, at the Lehi Hospital. ing was enjoyed by the following: Thelma, Arleen, and LaPriel GoodA fine son was born to Mrs. James win, Cleo Larsen, Norine Fox, Reva F. Doyle at the Ihi Hospital, Mon Goates, and Lexia and Lucille Bate- STATES HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW WARES 'ife her sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Hospital Notes sub-scib- hfZffrrZ 30, 1S33 |