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Show m&4 THURSDAY. JULY 25. n IHE 13 lttl r ,ax.i THURSDAY. JULY 25, rxuO i DEMOCRATS TO FREE PRESS THE Published by The Lehl Free PrM Evwry Thursday Phos beh!, Utah XJCHI HOLD OUTING 8-- UTAH COUNTY BOURBONS PLAN CELEBRATION JULY 31 AT GENEVA RESORT Gorg P. Price, Manager Office, 11 W. Main t reeidence, Ind West and StaU St, Lehl, Utah postoffice at Lehl Utah, aa second class matter. si. SUBSCRIPTION One year Arrange for the loan that will make your Modernize your life more comfortablehome the UNCLE SAM SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & HARDWARE WAY. We will plan SAFE ECONOMIES for you and help you get your loan. ITEMS LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. C- - of the - Miss Mattie Davis of Salt Lake City, is visiting her parents. Mr- - and Mrs. Reuben Davis. relatives. If Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson and Mrs. Rachel Carson spent Tuesday in it goes in the Building We sell it. 1164 E. 21st So., Fairfield. Telephone Hyland 555 Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and Mr-anMrs. Fred Wanlass attended the rodeo in Salt Lake City, Monday even d . Mr. and Mrs. Enos Nelson and son, Mr. and Mr. R. J. Evans of Logan, Erval, of Provo, were Tuesday guest3 returned home Monday, following a of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mrs. Hat of Redding, California, was a guest of Mr. and Mrsi. Aaron Allred. Sunday. FOR FIRST CLASS AND SEE SOUTH, CENTER, LEHI Lehi Free Press or Call 39 8-- Mr and Mrs. Vernon Harr, son, Max, and daughter, Fay, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. Will Also Do Radio Work In Exchange for Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, et. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thompson and son, David, of Los Angeles, California, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred and Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones. PHONE If you have any news of interest, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. Service with a smile 8-- Mrs. D. H. Carson was a visitor at he home of her daughter, Mrs. Cavlyis Bunker of Vineyard, Wednesday. i A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wilkins, Monday, July 22. Mother and baby reported as "doing fine." Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington attended a dinner party at the Hot Pots at Midway, Monday evening, in company with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Green of Chicago, Illinois, and Mr. and Dean of Heber City. LANDIS Mrs-Wilso- Mrs. Elmo Eddington entertained a group of young people at her home Saturday evening honoring the 12th birthday anniversay of her son, Keith. an evening of Fifteen guests enjo3-eand refreshments. games dainty THE PARK SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stringham of Salt Lak City, Misses Berniece Kelley and Manrine Jensen of Shelley, Idaho, were guests of Miss Martha iMitfs Fitzgeralfd, "Monday. May a guest at been who has Stringham the Fitzgerald home and Miss FUz-gerl- d returned to Salt Lake City with them. REPAIRING SHOP 8TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. Come In and give us a trial, work done while you wait. NOTICE WANT ADS VALUABLE Barley. See John Goodwin. DEWBERRIES FOR SALE Jame3 Hartshorn- just west of tery, - See ceme- BALED STRAW FOR SALE per ton. George Lewis, Phone 313-R- adv $8 3. GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpened. Sewing Machined Rcpared. Sea William Osborne. tl Butter Wrappers and all other printing done at the lowest prices pos sible. Quality and workmanship always better. it clusions. You'll like swift, direct style. in This Newspaper HU..JIHUJUH W III... IIU'M ilMII in LET US DEMONSTRATE OUR MACHINES machines. j SERVICE PETER J. WIPF, Manager I 113 University Avenue, Provo, UU'i LEGAL NOTICES AT THE STATE STREET ANNUAL ASSESSMENT SERVICE STATION Notice to the owners of the Sund 7 Consolidated Mines in American Fork Canyon, 21 mining claims in U&h Washing and Greasing at Popular Prices REFRESHMENTS J. S. CLARK, Manager MAX WILSON, Assistant Manager CENTER and STATE STREETS U K. Vv lison, Publisher of The Fayetteville (N. C.) Observer, says : "Business can be compared to Both must have flowering shrub. proper nourishment to survive and flourish. "The shrub needs plenty of moisture and some fertilizer, while a business--any kind of business needs the same treatment; that is, newspaper advertising for the necessary moisture to insure growth, and a gen Elder, 407; Cache oral house cleaning in the way of new ; PROVO TYPEWRITER1 We Carry a Complete Line of Shawnee Oki t We maintain the most eompleU SERVICE Department in Utti County. We Rebuild and Repair a'l makes of typewriters and addir PEP GAS and VICO OILS Naptha Cleaners Solvent Gas ACCESSORIES Battery Charging and Testing J to ttenR pTY ed hu Get your car ready for that trip F.Dlj?jlHi A , Read Utley Every We county, captained by chairman of the Spanish Fork prcinct and Democrats of the north end, Jl g" headed by S. D. Shelley, American Fork precinct chairman, Dr. H. M. Woodward, state senator and county chairman, wll umpire the game. sports and Swimming contests, games wll be conducted from 3:30 under direction of the Utah until County Junior Democatic league. John L. Clarke, American Fork, president; Harold Colvin. Pleasant View, and Lela Coates. Lehi, secretary, are officers of this league. Entertainment will be provided during the picnic luncheon from 6 to 7, to which everyone will bring his own lunch. A free watermelon bust will culminate this luncheon, followed by the program from 7:30 until 9. Among the special guests at the program will be State Chairman Olaf Mickelson and his committee; state chairwoman, Mrs. Penrod; National Chairman A- S. Brown; Governor Henry II. Blood and other state and county officials. A prize of $10 cash will be awarded to the precinct whih travels ihe most miles in total. In addiion to Mr. Grant, the committee is comprised of Mrs. E. Booth Sorenson, Lehi; M. D. Radmall, Pleasant Grove; E. C Dixon, and Francis S. Lundell, Benjamin. Dr. Woodward and Mrs. W. H. Calla han, Provo, are in charge of inviations and reception. The dance, beginning at 9 o'clock, will be free to anyone. 4-- H County.'Utah, the annual assessme.t has been done for 1934 for the ni: 3 claims that was not exempt front assessment is due and payable to 5?T. J. Higgs at Lehi, Utah, for ass ment work, if payment is not made tf the 1st day of August, 1935, will invert to W. J. Higgs for assessme. work, only 12 claims is exempt frc assessment. Amount due one cr t per unit. Names of claims Climax No.2, No. 3 No. 4, No. 5; Iron King; I King No. 2 ; Shale Contact -- 1 In W. J. HIGGS, Manager. First Publication July 4, 1935. Last Publication July 25, 1S35. 4-- H have reported: Beaver, 109; Box 93; Davis, 241; Duchesne, 20; Emery, 94; Grand, 42 Iron, 130; Juab, 121; Kane, 156; Millard, 109; Morgan, 141; Piute, 80; Rich, 140; Salt Lake, 260; San Juan. 61; Sevier, 23; Summit, 209; Tooele, 191; Uintah, 102; Utah, 1224; Wasatch, 218; Washington, 403: Welvr. 137; Tj ''utah-OuraIndian Reservation, 1?1. y It Your committee that has been selected to arrange and compile the Historical and Ecclesiastical History of Lehi and Lehi Stake needs the help and confidence of all citizens who can furnish any information or records covering the activities and growth of this community since the beginning and up to the present time In order that this historical record may be as nearly complete as possible. A large record book of the early missionaries which contains much needed inforI3 mation seems to be missing, kindly look over your premises for this book and any other records or details of community life we need these rcords we need all kinds of information FREE Family THE COMMITTEE, ANDREW FJELD. at the Royal S. I. GOODWIN Theatre with every 60c paid. Take JUNIUS C BANKS the family by paying" your subscription to Lehi's Best Paper it's cheaper. FAY EVANS, Secretary. 4-- H Sr. All members of the family are to be present. low-dow- Daniels, - clubs this year as a result of an agreement between the Indian agency and the Extension Service of Utah State Agricultural College, D. P. Murray, state club leader reports. About 200 "red skins" between the ages of 12 and 18 years will be enrolled in poultry, beef, dairying, swine, gardening and foods projects, agent at the reservation. For several years a small number of Indians have been connected with clubs, but this is the first year that such a large, scale has been entered into between the two services of the Federal government. Enrollment in the regular clubs throughout the state now totals 4S13 and before the end of the club season that number will probably be increased to 5500i the Utah leaders predict. Following are the enrollments to July 10, for each of the 24 counties of the state those whose club leaders HISTORICAL RECORDS MISSING Fruit, potatoes, or poultry taken in please help us get on subscription. A pass for any show Delbert Norman, Satur- training Reasonable Prices. and - 4-- H DOII GILES WANTED Wheat Mrs- , ELECTRIC WORK :.. Joseph Gill and Arthur Gill of Salt Lake City, and Bobby St. Jeor of Merced, California, were guests of Miss Emily Barzee of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bringhurst and City, was a Pioneer Day guest of Miss three children of Pocatello, Idaho, and Emily Carson. Mrs. Guy Lemon and son of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKenzie and City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr- - and Mrs. Leonard Racker of Salt Mrs. Earl Smith. Lake City, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racker. INDIAN YOUTHS TO HAVE CLUB TRAINING Gerald Larsn, who has spent the past two weeks with his grandmother, Indian boys and girls of he Uintah Mrs. D. W. Larsen returned to his and Ouray reservation in the Uintah home in Bingham, Sunday. basin will receive in RADIO SERVICE ivC t1 Mr. and Mrs Ezra Gray of Ophir, are guests of Lehi relatives. Mr. and day. dicated articles give on n you the of the important issues the out He dig3 day. and important facta and let those alone conown you form your Approximately 2000 Democrats and Sug ar House Lumber & Hardware Co. Mrs. E. H. McAffee and children of with Lehi Provo, spent the week-en- d - William C. Utley's syn- - REUIIir The Clark family will hold the annual reunion at the Wines Park. Friday, July 26th. The family wZl meet at 2 p. m. and a basket lunri will be served- at 5 p. m. The reunion will be held on the 110th birthday anniversary of the late William Clart, Nutshell in o CLARK FAMILY TO HOLD AFFAIRS friends are expected to assemble between 2 and 3 p. m. ready for the first feature, a Softball game between Democrats of the south end of the W. Brown and son Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Russon. ing-- committee- Rex of Provo. spent Sun. afternoon with WORLD Democrats and their friends of Utah county will conduct their annual outing on Wednesday, July 31st at Geneva Lake Resort, it was announced Saturday by Clarence A. Grant, county clerk, chairman of the outing committee. An afternoon of sports, a picnic supper, and program, climaxed by a free watermelon bust and a free dance are in in prospect, according to plans Vtred at the ADVERTISING RATES Display 30c per In. Readers 10c per line i 1933 m merchandise, new methods, sometimes new personel as the proper fertilizer. 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