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Show I THURSDAY. THURSDAY, JTJXE IS, 1S14 Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield and son, lAtt. and Andrew Fjleid attended THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1934 a funeral service in the Belvedere TIIE LEHI FREE PRESS Ward in Salt Lake City, Sunday. . Published by The Lehi Free Press Mrs. Robert Webb underwent a seriEvery Thursday Phone Lehi. Utah ous major operation at the L. D.' S. 8-- W George P. Price, Manager Office, 32 West, Main Street Kesidence, 2nd West and State; Street, Lehi, Utah Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Display 10c per line Readers SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance. $100 Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion. LOCAL ITEMS at the Max vis-tur- G,-de- were . j American Fork was v.n h .r.sen of Mrs. Howard Ricks. mm i End of the Rails e Gilbert children will remain for the summer wth their grandmother, Mrs. Katherlne Yates. Elmer Peterson of Hollywood. California, who has been a guest at the A. J. Evais home for the past week returned home, Sunday. Mrs. Peterson and son remaining for an indefinite visit with Lehi relatives. , W. W. Dickerson, son, Irvln, Roger Price and Virgil Hutchings arrived In Lehi Sunday night by auto from Michigan City, Mississippi. They report condtkma in the south as Improved , over those of last year. CROWD RECORD SEESNEW FAIR Street of Villages Gets Big Play; Lights All New. Chicago. More than 23.1.000 persons saw the new World's Fair here on Its nrst weekend. A record opening day crowd of 154.6fi.-- Saturday. May 20. surpassed last year's opening day by 34.HS8. The following day's crowd of 81.241 was greater by 2S,.V7 than the same day In 1033. President Roosevelt, through the medium of a motion picture shown at several points on the grounds, officially opened the Exposition. As ne dosed an electric switch the new lights blazed forth fur the first time. Visitors were surprised to find the Fair complete, and fully up to the promises made that It would be new. Lights Trace Sky Ride. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, first lady of the land. Inaugurated the outstanding new feature, the world's larg est fountain. Like the President, she appeared In a motion picture. At a magical wave of her hand, the giant waterspouts rose from the north lagoon, livened by a play of coloret' light. thing Lighting, the most talked-o- f about the 1933 Fair, revealed wonders never approached on the 1934 opening ofl lighting and night color were more In evidence. Dnder the lights the new Century of Progress purple-red- . theme color of the new F.x position, presented a glowing beauty that was different. Buildings, grouped with respect tc color In light as well as color In paint, revealed a new harJ fls-ur- e Bnnt of Salt Lake City, was A. F. a guest of his mother, Mrs. Emma N. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. A. BLynn Webb of Salt Lake City, was a weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Bishop and Ms. S. I. Goodwin attend Mrs. Heber C. Webb. ed the Golden Wedding anniversary of - Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertson of Provo, Mrs. James Cunningham of Burley. Tuesday evening. Idaho, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the A. E. Adams home, Mrs. Joseph Klrkham and Mrs. Ada ( Stoddart attended a shower at the Mrs. J. T. Hardwood and daughter home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of Lark, of Bait Lake City, were guests Spanish Fork given in honor of Miss of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams, Thurs- Mae Taylor a bride of this month. day. Mr. and Mr. Andrew FJeld, PresiMrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mrs. Elva dent and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Dr. and Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mere- Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. dith spent Friday in the Salt Lake E. B- - Garrett attended the. Fifth Ward Temple. program at Mutual Dell, Tuesday evening. Miss Velda Aiken of Spring City, ho has been a guest of Miss Cleo A swimming party followed by a deLarsen for the past week, returned to licious chicken supper were enjoyed at her home, Wednesday. Saratoga, Thursday evening by the Keith Evans of Bingham, spent the following young people; Cleora Lewis. week-en- d with his parents. Mr. and Beth Fox, Nedra Lewis, Beth Jackson, ' Roberta Ball, Boyd Larsen, Glen Wan-las- s. Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Tom Roberta, Clell Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. William Thayne and Dean Worlton. , family of Salt Lake City, spent a short time, Thursday wtih Lehi relatives, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lott entertained V enroute to Cedar City. at dinner Sunday, in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Grant C. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Goates. Mr. tittle daughter of California, who are James T. Goates and Mr. William Wing leaving for their home this week, fol v. ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and lowing a month's visit in Lehi. Covers Mrs. Alma Earl of American Fork. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. B- - J. Lott and son, Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Edward Southwkk of the Lehi stake Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Elba Lott and High Council, Misses Bertha and Delia sons Gordon and Teddy, Keith Lott, Carson and Miss Thelma Goodwin fur the host and hostess. nished the program at the sacramental services at Cedar Fort, Sunday evenThe marriage of Miss Barbara Lott, ing. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. and Morris Trane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin has accpted a po- Andrew Trane, took place Friday evensition at the First Aid station and hos ing In the Salt Lake Tewple. A garden pital at Boulder Dam for the summer Spratley, attendants of the bride, were months. He left for his new work Sat lag at the home of the bride's parents at Lehi. unity morning. The beautifully lighted formal garden formed a natural setting for the bridal party. The bride was gowned in a lovely Mary Lynn model of white wwmii " i .a tprrt """"7 j satin, with a short train. Her veil of tulle with lace medallions was fashioned in coronet effect. She carried a shower of bride roses and lillies of the valley. Miss LaPriel Goodwin, Miss Phyllis Klrkham and Miss LaPrele 'ltllflm Spratley, attendants of the bride, were "' frocked alike in models of pole green mousseleine de sole and wore rhlne-Ktotiaras. They carried matching PHONE bouquets of coral sweet peas. Little Delores Trane and Rose LaRae Lott If yon have any news of Inwere flower girls, dressed in pink and terest, any advertising, any carried baskets of sweet peas. Allan job printing or want anything Field acted as best man. in the printing line. Assisting the bridal party In receiving were the parents of the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lett nd Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmund-e- n. The guests were served at small FC.1 51 tables In the garden presided over by For Two Weeks Only Mrs. I. L. Lott. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham OUTDOOR GIRL and Mrs. Raymond Carson presided fl.CO over the gift room. Dancing was enLarg Box Face Powder .35 joyed during the evening, Mrs. T. F. Lipstick 40 Kirkham sang several numbers. Dry Rouge 1 year to Lehi Free Press 1.00 The young couple are spending their honeymoon In Yellowstone Park, Total .$2.75 and on their return will be at home in ALL FOR $1.00 Salt Lake City. The bride's going Our Motto: A Free Press In away gown was a white crepe with Lehi Home. accessories. 2. Every j ne ...... guest Bone 28, iS34 - , 52.75 was a week-en- d Kuthe honw. Warren Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Air. Guy Musser of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Eliza Kemp and daughter, a guest of Mr. and Gienna, ol North Hollywood, Cali- Sunday. fornia, are spending the week with Mrs. Art Poison ot Sandy and daugh Hospital in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Lehi friends. Satur-- j ter. Xelda, were Lehi visitors, At the latest reports her condition is Coalof Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Dalby day. as good a can be expected. ville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Call of Salt Lake City, M!s Mai-l, Frank Gilbert returned to his home Mrs. Carlos Coates. is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Heber J. in Peru, Indiana, Skturday. following Webb. a short visit with Lehi relatives. The Is Mr, Bennett, Bennett, Sunday. secretary of the Genaloglcal Society E. H. McAffee of Bait Lake City, and was a speaker at Union Meeting. spent Tuesday In Lehi. Miss Ethel Coates of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrm. Leo Hansen spent the and MiM Nina Moose man of Eacalante, week-en- d In Leran. are spending their vacation at the Jiome of Miss Coates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bywater spent the week- Mrs. Luther Coates. end In Mldvale with her parents. Mr. and Mis. Leo Hansen accomA. E. Adams was a business visitor panied by Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Taylor to Provo, Wednesday. of Levan, left Wednesday morning for , a two weeks vacation trip to Butte, Mrs. Norman Hoa gland of Salt Lake Montana and vicinity. City, spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Klrkham. The mayor and city council of Lehi City mad an inspection tour to the Mr. and Mrs. James A. Giles of Salt city springs Wednesday. One project Lake City, were guests of Mr. and is finished and another project is under Mrs. Ray Allred, Saturday. ; consideration by the city officials. 8-- JUNE HIE LEIII FREE PRESS mony. The Sky Ride, almost lost to vision at night formerly, greeted visitors with all Its catenary system traced against the sky In electric light Bright red neon tubes outlined the observation platforms 623 feet above the Fair. Farther south, from the rotunda of the Ford building, a pillar of blue light. 200 feet thick and more than a mile high, pierced the clouds overhead. The buildlighting load of this d the total ing is more than load of the entire Fair of last year Foreign Villages Popular. New lights In the lagoon and a new "Aurora Borealls" of searchlights at the north end of the grounds, complementing that at the south end. completed the major changes in the night time Illumination. Mecca for the opening day throngs was the new Street of Villages. The "tour of the world In a slngk day" offered by the fifteen reproductions of y lands In the new Fair proved to be an Idea that "clicked." of the foreign villages are . Eleven ' grouped together where the Midway was In 1933. Here are an Irish vil lage, with the atmosphere that was known by the ancient chieftains who met In Tara Hall ; the Spanish village, largest ever built for any Fair; Tunisia, the "Land of the Bedouins"; the Italian village, with Its leaning Roman ruins. tower and time-wor- n Free Entertainment Visitors saw the Tower of London and watched Shakespeare's plays presented in a reproduction of Shakespeare's original Globe theater In the nnder English village; saw the summer sun In the German Black Forest Village; saw Old North Church. Mount Vernon, and the home of Paul e Revere In the American Colonial ; relaxed In the luxury of a North African desert village In the Oasis; thrilled to the charm of native folk dances in the lovely Belgian village, and entered the gaiety of Montmartre In the Streets of Paris. Elsewhere on the grounds they found a Dutch village, a Mexican village, a Swiss village, and the Streets of Shanghai. Free entertainment projects caught big crowds. Among them were the concerts on the Swift bridge, the spectacular Hon and tiger show In the Standard Oil amphitheater, the circuses of the Lagoon theater, the seeming miracles performed in the Science theater and the many shows present ed by exhibitors In the various exhibit buildings. Fair Better Host. Opening day throngs found that no exhibits remaining from last year were unchanged. Animation has been addThe Ford "exposied everywhere. tion," altogether new, Is a world ot motion, showing the manufacture of virtually every part that goes Into a motor car. Armour and compan; and Wilson and company, packers, have done much the same with their ex blblts; so have the Continent; . Bak Ing company, Hiram Walker, the Brook Hill Dairy farm and others new to A Century of Progress. Perhaps most Iiuportan' of all, vis Itors found the new Fair a better host Eighty per cent of the toilets are free, transportation and restaurant prices are lower and there are more free resting places for the weary, most of them where free entertainment Is In progress. one-thir- far-awa- vll-alg- Does not mean end of Salt Lake Mrs. Celestia Sohow Is spending two weeks in Salt Lake City, a guest of Mrs. Julia Farns worth. & Utah Railroad Service. takes up where the rails leave off on your Freight giving you a complete service FROM DOOR OF SHIPPER TO DOOR OF CONSIGNEE AT Our Less-Carlo- Mr. and Mrs James Nagley of Fri Toquerville. spent Thursday and , relatives. Lehi with day ad NO INCREASED COST. Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent of Wednesday in Provo at the home Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reynolds. Deibert Thayne of Provo was a guest at the T. A. Taylor Mrs. Louise McCandlass, Mrs. Albert home. He was accompanied to Provo Tregaskis, Mrs Glen Huggard and Mrs. Laura Gray are guests of Mrs. Hattie by Mias Verla Thayne. , Hutchlngs, today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead and of family of West Jordan, were guests Mrs. Inez Peterson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Sunday Beth, spent tho early part of the week evening. at Provo with friends. Mr. and Mrs. LaRrue Roberts and Mrs. Dougla3 Scalley of Salt Lake chidren of Los Angeles are guests of son Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roberts this week. Cty, Mrs. Paul Scalley and little Mrs. of were guests of South Dakota, M. A. Taylor, Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe and daughweek-en- d Mr and Mrs. Sylvanus St. John and baby. Mr. and Mrs. La Drue Roberts and baby and Miss Hilda Tragonning of Los Angeles, California, are spend ing the week at the O. J. Roberts home. ter, Fern, were Salt Lake Mrs. Annie McNeal of Des Moino. Iowa, spent Tuesday at the R, j Hutchlngs home. George and Don McCandlaas of Mid. vale, are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Emma Baker at the R. J. Hutchlngs home. William Brown of Midvale. spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hutchings. visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell, Bertha Powell and Edward Fox enjoyed a Sun. up Provo Canyon, and over to Park Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Orr of Salt trip City where they spent the day with Lake City, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rabl Dlel.. Mr. and Mrs. Ely Batchelor. Monday. Mrs. Ada Rollins, Mrs. J. W. Slade Mrs. James McMahon of Dividend AiiliGUHGEMEHT and Miss Arlee Slade of Lyman. Wyom and Miss Alaine Dobbs of Ogden were A. week-en- d O. the at the ing spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hutch- of the opening of Hansen Brothers Slade home. Miss Matilda Slade ac lngs, Tuesday. Studio In Lehi at the former Snyder companied them home for an indefinite Studio, 1st East, 1st North.Lehl. Utah. visit t ONE WEEK ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell and daughters Emily. Bertha and Inez, son See Samples in Free Press Window. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb and daugh Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell Arrange to have your photos made now. ters, Shirley and Elaine, left this week were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Lowest Prices Ever Given Before. for Blackfoot. Idaho, where they will Best Qualty of Workmanship. make their home for the summer. Miss Mildred Brown of California, is Mrs Amy Smith entertained at a in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. B. wedding reception honoring the marrivisiting and B. Caddie The D. J. Thurman, J. William Russell families met at the W. Brown and family. She win return age of her daughter, Eulalla and Eldoa Civic Center in Salt Lake City, Sun- to Salt Lake City, Thursday evening Pack at a dance In the Dans Art Tuesday where they enjoyed a family dinner enroute home. day evening A large crowd of friends and social afternoon. and relatives of the young couple wer A number of Lehi people were at the present and enjoyed an evening of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Gilchrist of D. & R, G. tracks, Wednesday morn-ni- g dancing to music by Carter's orchestra. for a view of the new Zephyr train The young people were the recipients Philadelphia, Pa., returned to their home Saturday following a visit in as it sped through Lehi on Its way to of a great many useful and beadtlful Lehi with the doctor's mother, Mrs. the coast. gifts to help famish their new home. Sydney Gilchrist and other relatives. Dr. Glchrist is interne in a hospital in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. ss3 Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jonej, daughter. Ruth and son Emery, Miss Clarice Larsen and Miss Vllate Jones of Logan, returned home, Tuesday from a week vacation in Los Angeles, California. While there the doctor attended the Dental Clinic of the University of Southern California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thompaen ot Los Angeles. Enroute home they visited Boulder Dam and other points of Interest. They report a very en- Movable trip. WANT ADS DEWBERRIES FOR SALE-- Se Jams Hartshorn, Fourth Ward. . Geo. Munns ence. HOUSE FOR RENT See at Frank W. Allen resid aav Pump and Half Horse Motor, pulleys and everything ready to go For Sale Cheap L. D. Racker. tf GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpenSewing Machines Repaired. See William Osborne. tf, A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH ON SUBSCRIPTION EACH 50c PAH) Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads in Lehi. ed. WHY HOT BUILD LEIII? 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