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Show Waltz Night Dance at Saratoga, July m m. Gents 25c, Ladies Every Other Dance A Moonlight Waltz AN MARRIAGES ROYA THEATRE LEHI'S BEST AND CHEAPEST AMUSEMENT Weekly Program p. Thursday and Friday, July 6 and 7 ZANE GREY'S "The Mystery Rider" A thundering story of landhungry homesteaders in the Boulder Dam lands! ALSO GOOD SHORTS Airs. Joseph Hammer of Salt Lake City, announces the marriage of her daughter, Xurma White to Harold Fox ot Mid vale, formerly of Lent, the marriage taking place in Salt Lake Thursday, July 6. Norma was entertained by her employers and fellow sales people of Iioe's Intermountain Mercantile, Thursday evening. She has ben working at Roe's for the past three years, and was a former clerk at People's Co-oIn Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Fox are both former Lehi residents and have hosts of friends and relatives in Lehi wishing them success and happiness. They will make their home in Salt Lake for the present. A number of parties are being plan ned for the young couple in the near ALL SEATS future. 10c N Miss Elda Mrs. Eli Monson, son Monson of R. Fox, daughter of Mr. Fox and Williard M of Mr. and Mrs. Martin American Fork, were married at the Monson home in Am erican Fork on Friday, July 28th. Miss Fox was a member of the 1933 graduating class of the Lehi High School and has hosts of friends wishing the young couple, happiness. and Saturday, Sunday, and Monday July 8, 9 and 10 The Whole Town's Happy JOE E. BROWN is here again In "You Said A Mouthful" JONES-ME- N DEN HALL Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Jones anLaughs are less than a penny a dozen and do they come faM and furious! nounce the marriage of their daughDon't mUg seeing Joe E. Brown as the Marathon swimming champ who goes Florence ter, Bercry to Harold In for wilder waves and weaker women! Funnier than "Elmer The Great." Men-denh- YOU CANT AFFORD TO MIS3 IT. ALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS 10c Tuesday and Wednesday, July r v SYLVIA 11-1- all which took place Monday at evening 7:30 P. M. July 3rd, Bishop Moulton of the Episcopal Church officiating. Miss Jones is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of Phi Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi Fraternltes and Alpha Beta Theta and Chi Delta 2 8IDNEY, CAY GRANT AND CHARLIE RUGGLES in Phi Krvmritleu Mr. Mendenhall is the son of Mr. Mrs. B. M. Mendenhall of Spring-vlll- e, has been attending the B. Y. U. at Provo. To her, his love contract meant ''Forever!'' But to him. It meant "Until The young couple will make their My Ship Sails,'' One of the world's magnificent romances of a great, unselfish residence In Salt Lake City, continulove! Played to the HIH In the Matchless Passion of Sylvia Sidney's greatest ing their studies at the University of "' Utah. performance. "Madame Butterfly" and ' ALSO GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION ONLY 10c. Let's Go! HARMON-AR- R Miss Eleanor Harmon, daughter of Mrs. Ell Batchelor and Hurley Arr of Murray, were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, June SO. The young people will make their COME AND SEE ALL THE LEHI BABIES ON THE SCREEN home In Murray. No Advance In Prices. Miss Harmon is a graduate of Lehi High School and for some time past LEHI COMMUNITY CANNERY has worked in the offices of Dr. Jones BEGIN WORK and Dr. Sundwall. Her many friends UNION MEETING POSTPONED in Lehi wish the young couple a happy, The small cannery, located up at the successful Journey through life. Due to Stake Conference being held nortwhest corner of Lehi tumber Co., on July 9, the regular monthly PriestJust off State Street has again began ARTESIAN WELLS NOW hood and Relief Society Union meeting business, under Improved conditions. SUPPLY LEHI WATER of will be held on 8unday, July 16, In The cannery has added a new boiler about ten times the size of the former Lehi Uses As Much Water At Night Lehi Fifth Ward at 2 p. m. one, and a new large pressure cooker. As During The Day Time. Last year the cannery had exceptionally good luck with their canned proTwo and one-ha- lf feet of irrigation NEWS ITEMS FROM ducts, and from all reports of custom- water now flowing through the Lehi ers, all were well satisfied. The cangardens is supplied .by the large artesning this year is done under the e&me ian well and much of the drinking system as last year with the customers water supply is coming from another At present such well. The wells are located to the supplying the produce. they are Dusy canning peas. Cannery north of Lehi. The irrigation well is will be 60 to 70c higher next week. officials say that they are able to located in the creek bottom and the ton of peas per day. Buy all you can this week, we are mak- handle about a city well about a mile east of the O ing a very low prle. creek. However the problem is how BABY OF FORMER LEHI much of the city water is also being RESIDENT WINS HONOR used on gardens. the city now has about Altohugh ld Ina La Von Brown, beautiful, two hundred meters among about five 5c Cups and Saucers, each daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hundred users, the city output of Plain White or Gilt Edge Denzl! Brown of Provo, formerly if water at nights Is a much Quaker Oatmeal, large size packet 16c Lehi, was declared the most popular drinking as during the day, and estimated to be Bob White or White Engle youngster In Utah County and was slightly more. This is thought to be 10e crowned "Queen of Happy Vale Salmon, small Babyland," Saturof water for lrrlgational Tall Salmon . 10o and 15o day night, at the Paramount Theatre due to using purposes under the cover of darkness. 10 Bars 55c Soap, at Provo. It is also credited to a few of those Raisins, Packet ,.5c Prizes awaredd to the little girl were three hundred who do not have meters. 38c $50 In cash, $1000 Good Brooms Equitable Life In The city pump is being run about 1 10c surance policy, $1000 Lincoln Life InSmall Pineapple, Can 12 hours a day, one out of every to 10c surance policy and a beautiful silver Large Pork and Beans, Can three days, and it is estimated that if IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT loving cup. the water was cut out by those night YOU WILL FIND MANY ITEMS who are sneaking water into the garUNDER PRICV0 Mrs, I. L. Lott entertained a quiltGoods we bought before the raise of ing at her home Wednesday. The fol- dens that thi3 could be cut down considerably. price lowing ladies were present: Mrs. O. The city pump was run for the first 12V4e yd. L. Broadcloth, all colors Klttinger, Mrs, Alfred Broomhead, time since the drilling in January of Assortment 12?4o A Good of Prints yd- Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen and Mrs, Par. 10c ley Austin of American Fork; Mrs. this year. The months and days that Ankle Sox, all size, pair It has been run are Hated. January J, 11o George G. "Robinson, Pillow Slips, good quality, each Mrs. LeRoy and 5; May 27; June 5, S, 10, 12, 14. Several Bolts Gingham On Sale 10c yd. Davis, Mrs John Whmpey, Mrs. A. F. 28. and 30; July 2 and 4. L. D. S. New Style Garments, ladles 58c Webb, Miss Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Joseph 16, 24, 26, o 55c Glover, Mrs. D. B. Lott, Mrs. Andy Boys' Shorts and Shirts, each Emma Baker Mrs, returned Thurs58o Trane, Mrs. Margaret. Helquist, Mrs. Ladles Print Dress Special Mid vale, after spending two from day Cirls' and Boys One Strap Slippers Charles Crabb, Mrs. Alice Austin, Mrs. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. .98o Annie Fyffe and the hostess. and Oxfords, All Sizes McCandlass. Mrs. Baker is makng her Call In and Shop at home with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hutch-ing- s. NOTICE BABY CLINIC Tuesday Only, July 11th Baby Show Broadbent's Store FLOUR three-year-o- BROADBENT'S Lehi : : The regular monthly baby clinic, Or Telephone Tour Orders, Large or Mrs. Louise McCandlass of ' Ameriwhich was scheduled for this Friday, Small. can Fork, spent Tuesday vlsltng with (today), will not be held. The clinic her Wt Deliver Promptly daughter, Mrs. R. J, Hutchlngs. has been postponed Indefinitely. Lehi : : in APPRECIATION The managment of the Royal Theatre wish to thank the people of Lehi for their support and patronage, which they have received since opening upThe management have $15,000 lnvested in the Royal Theatre, and are ins taxes in the theatre, as well as sup ths porting the Lehi merchants and The Lehi paper wiih their trade. management intend to put before the obpeople the beet pictures they can boost tain, and will do anything to Lehi through the theatre on State Street that can possibly be done. Since the theatre has opened up, a large cowd has been in attendance every night, attending first class sound pictures at one of the lowest prices in the state. These crowds have certainly satisfied the management. He says, "I invested $15,000 in the good will of the people ol juehi; thinking that if I could put before the people a first class picture at prices the people could afford to pay, the investSuch ment would be a good one. patronage ao I have had since opening is justifying this trust." Lehi Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin are in- vied to attend the Royal Theatre as guests of the Lehi Free Press and Royal managers Saturday or Monday. Lehi MARCILLE GUNTHER AGAIN MAKES B. Y. U. HONOR ROLL Prepare for Canning beason Bottles, Rubbers, Caps and Lids Pickle Jars Preserving Kettles Fruit Jar Wrenches Funnels FUI Gilchrist Hardware rase j .; A HOME INSTITUTION Phone 5-- siden J LEHL MAIN STREET UTAfl sEne iterft; LOOK. MILK OF MAGNESIA RUBBING Miss Marcille Gunther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther and a student at the B. Y. U. during the past year, has again showed exceptional scholarship by making the B. Y. U. honor roll for the spring quarter. Miss Gunther's name has been connected with each quarter's honor roll during the year. This is an exception record, as the student must be an A Grade student for each quarter as an honor student. Miss Gunther carries the A Grades throughout the year, In the college. I LIQUID jt oi : sail i teai art oi lIow. Jint ALCOHOL PETROLATUM ANTISEPTIC Open Pint 39c ..Pit 4fc Pint 49c SOLUTION bits Duet AND MANY MORE ITEMS THAT ARE AS GOOD AS ccomi Sketi MONEY CAN BUY bu-lo- Rem Everything At Cllpou OTTERSON'S TELEPHONE Rem CtosI lire Poms Pray MAIN STREET 36-- W E Sola A FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPRIETARY REMEDIES ELDER HORACE HADFIELD RETURNS TO MISSION FIELD for Afld The Elder Horace Hadfield returned to his missionary labors In the Central Mrs. Anna R. Carlisle, the oldest States Mission Thursday. Horace had previously spftit eighteen months m lady In Lehi, celebrated her 94th birththat mission but was sent home In day anniversary Sunday, July 2. Mrs. early June for an appendicitis oper- Carl Gunther entertained at a social in Mrs. Carlile'8 honor Sunday afternoou ation. He returned to his field of labor at her home. Music, social "chat and fully recovered from the operation and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed by the full of a determination to make up for guest of honor, Mrs. Ellen Chrlstoffer-so- n, Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford, lost time. He expects to spend an Mrs. Ethel Gcates, Mrs. Clara Stoker and other year in the field. the Gunther family. Mrs. Carlile wae born In Kanton, Zurich, Switzerland on July 2, 1839. What two eminent itics She was baptized a member of the L. say oj our new serial D. S. Church on August 28, 1871, by John Huber. She emigrated to Utah in 1872, arriving in Salt Lake City on July 4th where she went to the home of Karl G. Maeser to work. She married John Moser in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City in March, 1873. Brother Moser died in 1890. She married James Carlile in 1902. She has been a resident of Lehi since October, 1915, prior to that time Milton Propper again she lived in Heber City. chooses a unique locale which Sister Carlile has a strong testimony in itself might lend rare exof the truth of the L. D. S. Church and citement to any novel, let alone a mystery. In this has had Temple work done for over story, the walls of the fra4,000 people. ternity house are for the first The Lehi Free Press wishes to contime open to everyone and gratulate Miss Carlile upon long, usw under circumstances in which ful life and wsh her continued its own ritualistic mysteries happi are part and parcel of the ness throughout her remainng years. mystery of a startling and unusual crime. The council STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY chamber on initiation night at a college fraternity is a TO ENTERTAIN TODAY perfect setting and throughout Mr. Propper has most The Lehi Stake Relief SnclHr win successfully caught ihe unientertain the ladles of t and atmosfraterniv versity special original entertainment, Friday phere. WALTER YTJST ttu t p. mt m tne Secon(1 "Ward in Encyclopedia An original sketch "The Relief chapel. Britannica Book Notes. Society In Retrospect," and special musical numbers will be given. One of the, most admirnumber of the General Board able features of Milton members from Salt Lake Propper's newest novel is City will be the complete authenticity of present. the college background. The All ladies of the slake are invited reality he gives to the Unito be present. versity of Philadelphia forced me to accept the amazing OLD FOLKS TO BE ENTERTAIN-Estory as the official account of an actual murder. You'll JULY 12 be more familiar with the campus and building and The old people of the T.oM officials of the University of and Timpanogos Stakes will Philadelphia than you are be enterwith those of your own alma tained at a big outinsr at mater. Saratoga on Wednesday .ti io a DAY EDGAR, author of program, lunch and a general In Princeton Town. good Hnva la 11 " arranged for the guests. The old people will enw We can assure every reader their old friends and associates that this is a real masterpiece from the old Alpine Stake. of detective fiction. Mysteri. raxh Ward fnmmm.. a, e ous, baffling, unusual action transportation for the old arranging and a college setting. An people of v tvrua. ideal story. Be sure to read " : : everi'mstallmentasit appears Lehi : Mr. and Mrs. T -p vt..i in these columns. . mitun ana Bonnie Gean, spent Julv it i ' guest, of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell. a The Student Fraternity Murder . tm vo.j, D aii tri-sta- " :- Ktyce (Continued from page 1) Xels LEHI STAKE CONFERENCE CONVENES SATURDAY AND ,185' fifhth SUNDa Her PrayerBoy Scout of bong in Charge of prthe Stake, Stake hi :he nnsl department. souls i Chorus, "Where Shadows FaH" 3essag a ope Third Ward Beehive Oss. Stunt Lehi Fifth Ward Boy Scot: tfionarl Musical Selection Beth Knudaf The and Company. i thei Solo Sydney Manning, Third TO ataui went: Scout, sachii furnish to be Speaker Expected has oft by General Board. Benediction Bee Hive Girl of StaM strong 2ewl The following scout awards will sions Assist given at the conference: ScoutmasterLeo G. Smith, Troop w ''m tli Woodcarving, Woodwork and Plum ten S LI ing; Miles Shepherd, Troop some Met 1 Award; Rex Gardner, Troop Mean Troop S. Dell work; Peterson, Public Health; Ward Clark, Antef tfZiot June Industry; Garth Abbot, Troop three Healtl Personal Health and Public others Duane Evans, Troop 5 Animal Ini'4 : ey try. recet Scouts must be present to to her badges. 2 ti g DEATH CONCLUDES ACTIVE CAREER OF ANNIE M. ST00KE aresu; ad nij wldo Annie Marshall Stookey, a the Dr. George Lyman Stookey "I m nrnmlnn,t Salt Tjilf educational Of . . , , i, ch Tjilte tathe; vnurcn leaaer, aiea m sw t'thors apopl Monday at 11:30 p. m. of slacd RhA wrnn hnrn .Tnlv 14. 1872, M hi daughter of Henry and Rhoda PfckJ tther in iW Marshall, and began teaching a box of county schools at the age i. v' the ea She was graduated from the the Pi; and ln verslty of Utah in 1897, vraa ntorrU in TVr. StOOkeVi v&t elon Clover. The couple, after their sflplai they age, moved to Lehi, where tuothei tO nrhon thPV CaHlO linfll 10-f- l a one I Lake. Dr. Stookey died three then a' 6- - of j j ft ' Mrs. Stookey for many board , t A. president or me m- - pr Alpine Stake and had been of the Athenian Literary uuo ene is survived oy brotM Stookey, Salt Lake; two . . , ,. T,ve. and . 11. L,. jviarsnau, otu. Marshall, Tooele, and a sister, J. Bruneau, Phoenix, Ffnerai services " today (Friday) at x war -- ake I tmbet "fhere j J i Iter r Sistt ia 'Peak iadb "or to v- - erson I D. S. ward chapeL may call at the chapel bw p. m. Friday. I Mlse Phyllla Klrkham Pnl in Logan, with friends. t IS fRt. h!V |