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Show rr,T.I)AY, OCTOBER 3. 1935 SCHOOL TE LEHI FREE Mrs. E. J. T. Taylor, Mr. and SUPPLIES Less Money supplies For R,Wns j Mr, David P jr., anJ Mfs Edwar( mvld 3 10c Bunch .....5c and atwn.j.j the funera Tfl rCersRUled ... - 5c Bunch brasher or Mrs. KoU-rts- . D. U. P- - THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1935 gftESS MOTES USE The Evansville Camp of the Daughters .Mary of Utah Pioneers will hold their R.rts VhiDlJl, in 5c Bun( Fil'ers Plain Lake October 10. 1935. at the City. 3eiTer meeting .5c each Thursday. Mr tinn Vote Books Kobertj and Mr. home of Mrs. . Book-..Evelyn Buehanan, all 10c Taylor attended fompo'sition Note Here sMv the n;emoers are especially requested icvtU'.li.n . n ,n .i. i. luc Get Your Supplies to be present. Thursday evening. See Captain Sarah B. Adams for transportation. IEHI FREE FRt oS sen-i- c CAES "We Pay Mort and SeU For Lett" ... 1930 BUICK SEDAN. like new $450 1329 De Luxe DODGE SEDAN $265 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan $125 V GEO. HAYCOCK . MOTOR-CO- The Snow Springs Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Emma Webb, on Thursday, October 10th, at 2 p. m. Ail members of the camp are inited to be present. 25 NORTH 2ND WEST, PROVO Scout Column jaw trip now held We are the agent for the Burlington Stage Lines Ticket and Time Schedules from SERVICE CENTRAL us. Phone 11. STATION "BUCK" PETERSON. Manager PHONE FIRST EAST and STATE STREET U training course, Monday evening in the Semin- ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ary Building, proved very beneficial and intre&ting. A. A. Anderson and Merrill Christ,n"erson of the Scout Council and Mr. Lands-guar- d a scout investigator from Norway, were present- - They outlined the duties of each man in the scout council and gave some very beneficial instructions. scouters Twenty-fiv- e were present. The next training course will be held in the Seminary building, on Wednesday, October 16, when the scout officials will help the local council outline a complete years program. Monday evening, October 7, the annual scout meeting of the entire Timpanogos district will be held at the B. Y. U. of Provo for all Scout Masters, Assistant Scout Masters, Troop Committeemen and Scout Council members. Valuable information will be given in all departments of -- CONOCO GAS and OILS, ACCESSORIES, ETC. We aim to give the best service in Lehi. Get Your FOR lhe first scout to lands, city lots and mining claims, if you want a deed, mortgage or conveyance made see or Tim-pano- W. II, JEHKIHSOH or leave word at thia REWARD For the return of whit Persian Cat to Frank Sharp. a m (TT During the winter, scout officials visit the local scout council and assist them in their work. In November they will be present to help conduct the scout deparment in will Wk. and Saturday, October 4 and 5 RICHARD CROMWELL SIR GUY STANDING and in "Annapolis Farewell" The grandest Navy picture ever filmed Actual battle manu- Glamorious June Week and beautiful girls dancing with trim midshipmen, THELMA TODD and PATSY KELLY in their latest comedy ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c. ! Annapolis on Parade vers on Chesapeake Bay Also COLLIE DOG FOR SALE CHEAP Thomas Powell. 2t i -- See MELONS Thrasher delivery phone 350-R- W.N.O. R. P. W. UNION TO I Another splendid program will be given by the C W. R. P. Union, on Friday, October 11, at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Hall. During the evening a beautiful quilt will be given away. The evenings program will consist of musical numbers and readings followed by JSncing. There will also be refreshments for sale. Everyone GOOD WORK HORSE and POTATO PLOW FOR SALE See Mrs. Carl' Anderson. 10-3-- 0T(NfO FOR SALE Kitchen Cabinet, large size, good condition, cost $40 will sell for$12. George Ricks, Lehi Junction. WATCH ALL CARS... FOR ANN GRAY! She's beautiful . . . but she's DYNAMITE! A splendid cast in this thrilling screen adventure. CHESTER WHITE BOAR FOR SERVICE See J. L. Barnhart, Phone Read every installment of this great Btory as it appears serially m this newspaper! FOR SALE Cow, Beet Box, and eight small pigs. See Mayo Richards. 95-- 23 CEIVES MISSIOri CALL The Junior High School Band will make their first appearance of the season Friday, October 4th at 7:30 p. m. in the high school auditorium. The organization has a personeJ of sixty-fiv- e members, the progress and enthusiasm shown by the band indicate hard work. The program as outlined will consist of numbers from the group and the following individ- 5 J GOOD VIOLIN FOR SALE Mrs. Earl Smith. Set Noel Devey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dervey has accepted a call for an L. D. S. Mission to the Society Islands. Mr. Devey will leave for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on November 4. Mr. Devey has taken a very active part in the Lehi Second Ward and will ual persons: undoubtedly make an excellent Piano solo Allan Chipman. Vocal solo Victor Smith. Cornet solo Reed Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and Trombone duet Lois Lott and daughter, Dora, are spending Tuesday Lake Belva Larsen. City. at the State Fair in Salt Trumpet duet Keith Eddington and Grant Ash. Mrs. Joseph Robison and baby Piano duet Lela Christenson and home Wednesday morning from Phyllis Mason. a visit wth Springville relatives. Vocal group from Sixth Grade. The Junior High School Band electHolmstead and Mrs. Ira Mr. and ed the following officers Friday: baby daughter, Mary Amelia, and Sherman Fitzgerald. . President Mrs. A. J. Simms returned to their Lynn Gray. SaturNew Mexico, home in Rosewell, Frank Adams. Agent Publicity weeks visit two with a day, following Belva Larsen. Custodian Music Mr. Holmstead's parents, Mr- - and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. Let us furnish your stationery Vice-preside- nt DOUBLE SET WORK HARNESS FOB SALE See L. I. Wardle. Whitehouse Linen, envelopes 10c for MALE HELP WANTED 24, stationery to match 10c bunch. Plain envelopes with printing (after 5 MEN WANTED for days return) and 2 blank lines Routes in Tooele and Carbon Rawleigh Counties. 5c bunch. Plain Paper 5c bunch, Lehi Write Co., today. Hawleigh Dept. Free Press. UTJ-42-SDenver, Colo. 10 3 6p B, FOR SALE OR TRADE Cash Register, Refrigerator, Cook Stove. Gasoline Stove, Paster Table and several other articles of equipment Call or inquire at Free Press. 8-- W 1 FOR SALE 1 side delivery rake, McCormick Deering mowing ma- chines Yankee britching and 1 britch-in- g harness, 1 five year 1300 lb. gelding horse, 1 Durham milk cow, 1 hand plow.. See Kieth Lott, Lehi. re-urn-ed m W fi W tf io-- 3 WATERMELONS FOR SALE Arland Udall. 9.5 tf CONCERT FRIDAY Frank Sunday, Monday and Tuesday October 6f 7 and 8 .father was a gambler. She to a Chicago gangster. But she found life at its fullest in the Dakota prairies! SILVER'S NOEL DEVEY RE- for MONARCH RANGE FOR SALE New type. Like new. Mrs. Alta Webb. Phone 108-10 3 2t tNSUAi MAkTHA SER.VICC Ranph, 1. HOLD PROGRAM OCT. 11 LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday rr ro -i MARTHA U2 Union Meeting. THEATRE n- YEAR- - scouting. C WAIST ADS THERE'S x m office LET US DEMONSTRATE OUR MACHINES WAGON FOR SALE 3 Bain, complete with dump boards, wagon box, neck yoke and double trees. $25 takes it. S. P. Abbott, LehL We maintain the most complete SERVICE Department In Utah County. We Rebuild and Repair all If your Sewing Machine or Lawn makes of typewriters and adding Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Sawa machines. Sharpened, William Osborne will do K It. A PROCLAMATION PROVO TYPEWRITER Septembel 24, 1935. SERVICE . WHEREAS, (conditiiJbnisi existing of of are Utah State throughout the PETER J. WIPF, Manager such a nature that the future musk-r113 University Avenue, Provo, Utah population is threatened, it has to the restrict become advisable trapping or taking of said muskrats during the regular fall trapping season of 1935, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Newell B. Cook, State Fish and Game Commissioner of the State of Utah, under and the authority of Sections revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, do hereby declare the regular trapping season from October 15 to at 30-0- -7 30-0-- 8, Also a Good Musical Comedy NEWS. in Technicolor and PATHE ONLY 10c and 18c .. Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 9 & 10 ST IT'S BARGAIN NIGHTS LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY in their latest full length feature "Bonnie Scotland The worlds favorite of happiness. comedy team in 60 minutes Also No. 7 of BUCK JONES in Chapter "THE ROARING WEST" GO LETS alLSEATS10c . f December 15, 1935, inclu., closed to the trapping or taking of muskrats. NEWELL B. COOK, & Game Commissioner. Fish State Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen and Mrs. William Thornton of American Fork, and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen of Payson. spent Sunday with Mrs. Andy Trane. Oliver Kirkham left Thursday morong for Belle Fouche, South Dakotat to work in the Utah-Idah- o Sugar factory during the campaign-Mrs- . Dallis Wall returned home Sunday from a week'a yisit at Ferron with her sister and brotheHn-law-, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chipman. THE PARK SHOE REPAIRING SHOP TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Con la and five tu a trial, werk one wfcfle ytm watt. LEGAL liOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 10, 1935. Notice is hereby g'ven that Winifred C. Ensign, Salt Lake City. Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 1 sec ft. of underground water in Utah County, Utah. Said water will be diverted from a pump well located at a point which bears N. 61 degrees 25 minutes E. 4993 feet from the SW cor. Sec. 29, T. 6 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B. & M. and used from May 1 to Oct. 1 inclusive of each year as a supple mental supply to irrigate 55 acres of land embraced in part of Lot 8, la said Sec. 29. As much of said water as may be necessary will be used during each entire year for incidental, domestic and stock watering purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11806. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in afll-da- vit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed la this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERTS, State Engineer. First publication, September 12. ltS Last publication, October 10, ItSS, |