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Show lira. T A. Ballantine of Salt Lake, a pmt of Mr. and Mrs. Junius was Basis, Friday and Saturday. i LEHI A. J. Phillips and son, Alvin, it leaded the II. of . an! A. C. foot- SaturU. Stadium, game at the "lr. 2ay. LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simms and family who for the past several years hava been living in American Fork moved back to Lehi this week. This family evidently knows a good town when they find one. Xehi welcomes them tack. , LEHI A. Stake Board members who 4ttended the M. I. A. meeting at Fair- Ifj I. field Tuesday evening were: Joseph Anderson, Leo Hansen, Dean Prior, ." Arleen Goodwin and Eunice Hutch-iagsretheir in each helped They spective departments. fica Margaret Flavin KTwnt Thurs lae Relief Society Slake Board day, Fiday and Satuday in Salt Lake visiting. members held their regular monthly LEHI LEHI Mrs. Eunice Gray left Monday for board meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Mrs. Samuel Bateman and eon, Jay, J. Phillips. Friday. California for an indefinite visit. of Magna, were LEHI guests of LEHI Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. Mr. Mrs. Afton Peterson and and Mrs. N. 0. Meiline was a visitor LEHI Mrs. S. were Sunday truests J. Taylor Mrs. Bert Stone and daughter. in American Fork, Friday. Mr. Mrs. of and Hebert Hart of MidLEHI Union spent Saturday withJ Ijf"" Mrs. Aior South wick will entertain vale. Josephine xoung. LEHI I the Social Club, Friday, November 4. LEHI Misses Arleen and LaPriel Good LEHI Miss Betty Davis, entertained at a win U. of U. and A. C. attended the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwick Hallowe'en party at the home of her football game at the U. of U. Stadium were Salt E. W. Mrs. and Taylor parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis, Lake visitors, Saturday. Monday. and LEHI Friday evening. Spooky games LEHI stories passed a pleasant evening for who is at-Miss Kirkham RiHfl Phyllis TAn Twm Hr.. f!a iJJ. 1 3. .f Villi JJUUC, rvi about fifteen guests. A. at the spent the Logan tending Miss Delia Bone and Rachel Miss LEHI in Lehi. in Suit Ijk Citv. week-en- d Mr. Heber Hart suffered a painful LEHI LEHI accident Sunday at the West Jordan who is attend Miss Kirkham Phylis Pauline Misses Carma Evans and Sugar Factory. His front finger on Goates snent last week visiting in ing the A. C. at Logan, spent the the left hand was caught in the week-enin Lehi. Santaquin. machines and badly crushed. LEHI LEHI Allen small son of Bertha pictures revealed a badly crushed Knudsen, Lake Mrs. Lemma Blanpied of Salt finger bone. He was treated at the and Mrs. Art Poulson and children of Knudsen was a guest at the birthday Mid vale Hospital. of Joyce Crandall of Provo, last Sandy, were Sunday guests at the W, party Saturday. Wt Dickerson home. equipment. The world An inspection now, with the adjustments necessary, will assure you of continued heating efficiency this winter, and will cut your fuel costs. Just telephone. Well send a competent man to make the inspection and report to yoa, or to make the necessary u M. S. MDTTT d y sporting and athletic in conjunction with a store supply and rebuilding shop. One gun repair best places in the state for of the tennis equipment and racket repair, racket especially equipped for quality on now restringing. Specializng just M. and rackets supplyng lestrfnging X A. teams in equipment for their tournaments. Is headquarters for a full line of hunters supplies and sporting goods and make special team outprices for complete athleticfull line of a fits, as well as carrying "hunting plit A te re- nown "Rawling" athletic supplies are of th? best make, best quality, and the best price for that quality goods. Hawting athletic supplies are carried Oscar Carlson Sporting Goods Co. tyThis well known establishment is one of the most progressive in the county and is a store that has saved this jits patrons many a dollar. In immost is it .day of high prices, portant that every community have ;an establishment of this kind, where fthe public is able to obtain sporting thus jgood at reasonable prices, and most a is rendering fthe management ryalued and essential service. The stock is composed of the very i "highest grade of merchandise and by a purchasing in quantities and being i discriminative buyer is able to offer values to the public. They do ot try to make all their profit on one PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET i- 1 256 West 2nd South is man that moves with safa reliable ety, moves with speed. Hardy Trans-vfe- r Co. are the movers that you need. Short' hauls, long distance moving, ing of In Provo at anything, anywhere. is They pad each article as it the minimizing the in truck, placed chances of scratching or marring "your goods. Those who deal with this firm are ill satisfied customers. Moving of Ehouseliold goods is a scientific busi-"nethat calls for a high degree of Efficiency. Men must not only be strong they must be trained so that Jyour valuable and delicate pieces of furniture may be protected and not jraffef so much as a scratch in the ss hauling and handling. Yog can stop worrying if you call JthemJ Their facilities save you money and there is satisfaction, too. J This company's years of satisfactory service in this field have made . them well known wherever moving is J(to be done. Ready any hour of day for quick transportation of household goods, personal belonging of any nature ftsor any class of merchandise, their tnotor trucks have become a familiar jjBlght on the streets of this city. 1 Prompt service and careful hauling ,Cre two trails that hare been respon L Salt Lake Cabinet and Fixture Co. With modern establishment in Salt eatu res Lake, at 32 Richards Street complete service in general mill work and lumber. Have one of the most modernly equipped plants In this part of the of an country under the direction authority on this class of work have large patronage over this section, an institution that has turned out work for many of the large residences, business and public buildings. This part of the state has produced no firm that has been more bene ficial to its continued progress and development than this well known lumber and mill work plant. It has been very busy in the relief of the housing shortage and thus has been a beneficial factor in the life of 1 1 , LEHI satisafctoy service is attested by who is employ Evans Miss Vprland receive which calls of number the they week-en- d at the from people of the city for their pack- ed in Myton, spent Mrs and Mr. her with home parents, ers to come and prepare furniture for Sylvester Evans. shipment. LEHI a are thoroughly responsible They entertined at a Olsen W. A. Mrs. concern. You need not carry your W. W. Clark the at own risk for careless handling of quilting party was served Dinner Mondav. be to you furniture. It will pay you Brown. Mrs. I. L. Lott, Julia Mrs. in when such of certain responsibility Mrs. A. J. Clark. Mrs. R. C. Allred, giving orders 'for moving. Mrs. Juliette Household goods in their care are Mrs. Svlvester Evans, Mrs. Buell Mrs. Clark, Sylvan Goates, eiven the best attention and deliver Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. ed at their destination any place in and W. ClarK W. Mrs. Frank Fagan, the world. hostess. the Their entire organization is well LEHI trained to render complete service to Lucile Fasran. Marie Diegel Misses families moving locally fom rrte Marie and Gray entertained house to another, also for overland beck friends at a their of girl twenty hauling by trucks, and for packing Hallowe'en at the agan home, party for railroad shipments. evening. The girls were all When you ship by truck household Friday lostumes. Hallowe'en firosspd in goods do not require packine and Hallowe'en games and stunts passed invariably arrive at their destina- nwnv a pleasant evening. Dainty Such condition. s tion in were served. refreshments will prove a saving to you. and is the LBHI most satisfactory means of transporhv the First Ward lipid nlrfv tu ' 1 lie Pw "J a r.Uotmra nnH m. -Men was tation. This transfer, company is tit t ill. i. n. to verv enjoyable and successful. Games truly a responsible firm, willing ... were piayea una an jjuih-fcassume responsibility. adv. waa oupper novel tresure num. first-clas- " u o tmesis, iouoweu Miss Fawn Lewis won 1 wum HAfl. umu timn the prize on me uesti l.n.,l tume. The committee in charge of fho nrtivitv leaders of n,sn " alio" which may save you much future ine of Margaret classes composed two the trouble or pain. Davis, Lenla ioate3, ray Tie makes each case one for special Lewis Smith. LEHI lenses study, and can fit you with of C. S. individual for correct your the power SnyderaThoKTpTen needs. Those of our readers who are - r.nnt Rockwell. tiaroio In need of sevice of the above char Black and Wm. Thomas and son ot Vnllev returned from Beaver acter should avail themselves of the Krinrrinor with them six deer j.t.1 times all 1,1113 and at wrciv man of this oprvWs each memuor of the party. fr.r we can assure you of reliable work. The deer killed by Mr. Snyder was ius. His practice is by no means con- an eight pointer and dresseo LBHI fined to the city, but extends throughout thin and adjoining counties, and Miss Josephine Royle entertained a nf friends at a hallowe en he is glad at all times to have the Mr people from the rural districts visn party at the home of her parents, his office. and Mrs. Freeman Royle, Monday Your eves are vour two most deli- Hallowe'en games were evening. mate organs and should receive the hunt a enjoyed. treasure played and mrrect attention they deserve. were served refreshments of Hallowe'en attention the to direct wish We mtr readers to Dr. Harrison when to Dan Worlton, Bruce Evans, Keith reouire help. He has just Trane, Keith Wanlass, Bobby Dorton, and ly merited the reputation gained Ruth Worlton. Pauline Worlton, in rendv at all times to Jrie any in Gerald Larsen, Kirkham, Donna formation you may desire that is in hostess, Lott the and Mariam the province of the eye. adr. J. Eugene Harrison, Optometrist located at 265 West Center Street, Provo, is one of the Tpaost efficient optometrists in this section prepared to give your eves &the sdentiifc examnation and atten-nto- n they demand. n A service depending for success technical accuracy, where so a thing as eyesight is should be conducted by a traalified optometrist who has made tf special study of the eye. I Tliere is no one in this section who has made a deeper study or is better -'equlr.ped to serve you than Dr. yj. Eugene Harrison. Expert knowledge and efficency has caused this .tnan to gain an enviable reputation through this section and built for Shimself a large clientele. Yoa cannot be too careful with your eyes. Very frequently eye trouble starts from the slightest If yon are having any "trouble with your eyes, it will pay you to consult him for an examination ss goods, A se 31 ConTeniently up-c- con-ftern- ed tr, thirtv-tw- hv dancing. . 11 rr;. h r' rJor titw LEIIL UTAH LEHI LEHI Mrs. Azer Southwick, La Van Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and and Mrs. Francis Goates Southwick sons, Sherwin and Darold, were dincombined made a sale, but count on small profits and a ner pleasure and busiguests of Mrs. Annie Beck in Salt ness to Salt Lake on Monday. In this large volume of business. trip Lake, Sunday. LEHI store you will find hundreds of LEHI E. Mrs. Sarah articles which in many other estabGaisford, Mrs. Alex Miss Maud Hackett of Salt Lake, Misses lishments would cost considerably was Lila, Elsie and Christofferson, a guest at the Junius Banks home B. L. Shaw of Mrs. and Essie more. Gaiford of from Wednesday until Saturday week-en- d visitors at were Salt Lake, week. They are making a specialty of last Eureka. LEHI sporting goods and have a large stock LEHI and Mr3. May Powell Esther Mrs. and are prepared to make attractive who is em- Miss Violet Wftiimpey to Juab i Rone and family motored propositions to any team in the mat sever- v.: Dloved in bait Lake City, spent -- j anuj ape.i..4. u ujr. m. . too. ter of suits and other goods. The as ounaay w has been on a hunting trip ' sortment is so large and novel in this Bone whowith them, bringing back a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Whim returned department that it is a Treasure to deeT. pey visit the place merely to look over the LEHI LEHI stock and you are always welcome Dale Relief and Society Conference was held Bishop William Hadfield whether you desire to make a pur vtaAflcAA in Fort and Fairfield Wards in Cedar visitors business wr chase or not. Mrs. Clara Webb evening. Sunday Salt Lake, Tuesday. and Mrs. Annie Fyffe represented the LEHI This store is huntes' headquarters and a complete stock of hunting Mrs Hamilton Laird and Margaret stake board at Cedar Fort. Mrs . in - uuul II!.. T ai.J rf I Minq nnA AT re Q T rinnrlunn v i " 1 I x " "VoKK equipment is carried. You will find L,aira w"" . A MiACa . . . OI, cureKH, weeR-eu-- uftinc ! 1 . T I i til rf i me mara ouiKe at r airon duty at all times experienced men rait LaKe. were jucsu represeniea AiliO. w aiuvc Webb Grace ctllu IHr. field. Mrs. accompanied who will heln vou make vour selection LEHI them and gave a vocal solo at the and this stock is so large and varied Mr onH Mrs. Lvle Goueh and meeting m price that you will be able to find LEHI of Salt Lake, were week-en- d children something suitable to your needs Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Free returned visitors in Lehi. The managenent is in the hands of LEHI to their home in Los Angeles, this a most progressive business man who Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winn Mrs. A. E week, after a visit here with Mrs always takes an active interest in the Adams and daughter, Dora, spent Free's mother, Mrs. Mary Maudsley progress and development of the home Sunday in Salt Lake, visiting rela Mrs. Maudsley accompanied them home and will remain for a month's community, being ready and willing tives. at all times to lend personal assist LEHI visit ance to all improvements. We are Mrs. Thomas Kirkham, Mrs. Reuben LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wortlon en pleased to compliment him and refer Worlton and two daughters, Pauline, the establishment to all our readers soent Thursday in Salt tertained at a venison dinner Friday We suggest that you will find a visit Lake City. evenine. Covers were laid for the to this store a revelation in. the selec- LEHI following guests: Mr. and Mrs. D. tion of sporting goods. adv. Mr. Robert J. Evans of Logan, R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, in Lehi with rela Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. A. W. Davis, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis, Mr. and tives. LEHI Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Dr. and Mrs. and oTiri Mrs. A. W. Olsen Elmo Eddington, Dr. and Mrs. W. L, Tit sible for the large demand of their Lake Salt Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mr. and in snent children Friday Worlton, service. Miss Mrs. Olsen's Dr. Francis Goates, Mr. and Mrs. sister, Thev have in their employ men visiting with was who Cache Herbert Austin and the host and of Valley, Olsen thoroughly experienced in the pack Hilda Lake Salt A. at E. U. hostess the and their attending household the community. They have one of the most modern mill work plants. The their operation is of a character that they are able to make most anything to specifications that equipped scope of could be desired trade line. Hardv Transfer Co. 1 3, 1&3S By having your heating now put into good condition. A plant which is allowed to ran without attention until it actually breaks down, will probably have a long period of waste back of it before it quits work. - A progressive store in Provo at 112 North University Avenue, conuuirw No. Save Money on Winter Fuel week-en- d Oscar Carlson Sporting Goods Co. an Lehi, Utah, Thursday, Worlton Eoof of Salt Lake return ed home Saturday after a two weeks visit at the W. L. Worlton home. Local Items f LHI FREE PRESS THE Lehi, Utah, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1932 LEHI Club girls were entertain ed at a Hallowe'en party at the home of their leader, Mrs. A. E. Adams Friday evening. The evening was spent in games. Refreshments were served to Ila Webb, Zada Webb, Dorothy Ford, Martha Phillips, Reva Dora Adams, Geraldine T.urner, Selena Peterson, Anna Allred, Taylor, Madge Oakey, Helen Peterson, Zoe Ball, Gene Worlton, Clara Allred and The 4-- H Wanda Fox. LEHI The mill the in building work plant is in charge of an authority on interior In work. forms of mill work the greatest ac curacy is practiced and they are able Olson Distributing Co. to With modern plant in Salt Lake City at 533 South 4th West, telephone Was. 5664, with K. J. Pinney, manager, are bottlers of high grade beverages, which have been of such uniform quality they are considered standard products amongst the trade. There are no better. This firm is the exclusive beverage distributoss of brew, Becker's Becco, Becker's Extra Lime Rickey, Becker's Ginger Ale, Budweiser Brew, Malt Syrup, Bush Ginger Ale and National Brands Ginger Ale. None better ever bottled. An air of sociability and good cheer is noticed every place where the products of this firm are being served among the patrons, as they are highly palatable and the sparkle and rich flavors porduce smiles upon the faces of the ones served that makes for happiness and content. To be able to make certain of getting really pure and wholesome bev erages is a boost to any city. At this . only he most re " Bud-weis- er The Gleaner and "M" Men classes of the Fourth Ward M. I. A. enjoyed a very successful party at the Fourth, Ward Amusement hall, Thursday . ,An?S1 night. The hall was tastefully deco- """"'" Games and rated for hallowe'en. consequent they are ghost stories took up the evening not health Protecting, but health after which a very novel hot lunch giving, was served. The satisfying taste produced by LEHI the products of this bottling works is the result of their special process. After having been put through this process it is drawn off and then bot Fifth the Today (November 3rd), a and flavor Ward Bazar is being held. A child- tied. Thus it has body ..,, - JT Jou. Bazar Today ren's lunch will be served at noon, also a fish pond will be ready for the children all afternoon From 5:30 to 7:30 a cafeteria dinner will be served, consisting of meats, vegetables, salad, rolls,, cake, pie, etc. Home made candy will be on sale. The three act comedy "No Account David" will be presented at 8 p. m. der the direction of 7 Allen Field and Gayle Webb and with the following cast is sure to please: Nola Comer, Max Smith, Clell Jack son, Mae Knight Hackett, Von Adam-so-n, Beth Jackson, Frank Hitchcock musical Good and Dwain Clark. numbers will be presented between acts. In the evening a small fee will be charged. CLINIC POSTPONED The regular monthly clinic which was to be held Friday, November 4, has been postponed until Friday, December 2nd. due to Dr. Bowdish be ine in Washington where he has gone to attend the National Public Health Remember the date of Convention. Ir.ext clinic will be Friday, December 2. to get up anything you desire or will furnish you with both ideas and the goods. Their work has gone into some of the largest buildings in this part of the state. Service is a feature of their plant. When you order whether in person or by phone you will find that you will get exactly what you order in good time and you will not be bother ed by having to send it back. The establishment which is oper ated by this firm is one of the fore most institutions in the community where made up and special order mill work in all of its lines is carried on with great activity. They are prepared to answer the demands of the public for whatever is called for. Thev manufacture a complete line of mill work which they sell in such quantities that they are able to sell very reasonable. Their stock is of good quality, priced right. We desire to compliment the management of the Salt Lake Cabinet and Fixture Co. upon the position it occupies in the business world and to refer it to all of our readers when desiring to transact business with efficiency, courtesy and service. Ad. these products and is lacking in others. Many have searched for a beverage which would really give them a substantial satisfaction and have found it in these popular products. The process by which they are manufactured puts them in a class by themselves. This enterprise which is a model of its kind, is one of the best to be found in this section, being equipped with all the necessary appliances for the manufacture of pure, special beverages, in the preparation of which only the purest and most wholesome ingredients are used, they are exercising the greatest care in the preparation of their products, which from every standpoint is the best to be had in this section, for their purity is unquestioned, while no more refreshing or deliciousveverages could be asked for than their celebrated products. The old and true saying is that the best is always the cheapest, so de- in bottloS-- J adv. manA r muni their nrodnrta that Js distinctive LOCAL ITEMS LEHI Mr. Josenh Colledee. Sr.. was a Lake visitor Tuesday. Salt LEHI The neighbor ladies of Mrs. Wm. E. Davis participated in a hallowe'en . party at the Davis home, The time was spent in hallowe'en pranks, and games after which the ladies enjoyed a dainty luncheon. 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