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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1, 1936 Mrs. J. E- Dorton was in Salt Lake THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press doing temple work FridayEvery Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Price spent Lehi, Utah Phone in Salt Lake City. George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St. residence, 2nd Mr- and Mrs. George P. Price and West and State St--, LehL Utah family and Miss Verla Thayne were Phones Office residence 117-State Fair visitors Saturday. The adult class of the Fourth Ward A group of friends were entertain- Mutual were entertained Tuesday by ed at the home of Miss Jean Fowler the mutual officers. Those present Thursday evening. were Arline Allred, Dorms Richards, Miss Utella Smith was in Provo Virginia Karma Evans, Meiling. Sunday afternoon visiting with Miss Madge Worlton and the hostess. Viola Sears. - 8-- W - 8-- Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, ' matter. as sMYtnd rls Mrs. J- O. Meiling and daughter, Salt Lake visitors - Virginia were Dean Thursday. G!en Smith, Ronald and Price, registered at the U. S. A. C. at Lvgan, Monday. Miss Pauline Goates John R. Bone left Lehi Sunday for Evans and Garland, Utah, where he will be emSugar Co. family spent Tuesday at the State ployed at the factory during the campaign. Fair in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Utah-Idah- o - - and Mrs. L. family visited the - Wardle State Fair, I- - and Sun- day afternoon. Alex Brown and John Brown visited at the home of their mother, Mrs. Julia Brown. Sunday. spent lesson was given by Bradhaw- Mr r:, - j - The Sequoia Club had ft. hostess Thursday, Mrs. Jisepi . . ... k j TL .. i iitr aiLrri ftftn .. aJ oiiiLii. . L" Sf wing . after which lunch T wa The Chin Aimes Club Aaa tained Thursday evening at the k of Miss Beth Stoker. After ipe an enjoyable evening a j,!ate W was served to the guests. f Fill Your Tank for those Conference and State Fair Trips at Our Station I : T CLUB HEWS Mrs. E. B. Garrett and small Members of the Mother's Club will daughter, spent a day in Nephi visit- meet at Danny's Diner. Saturday ing with relatives last week. evening at 6 o'cock. Please be in at tendance members. Miss Maxine Anderson of Salt Lake was the guest of Dr. and The Aca Cia Club were graciously IT Eddington, Sunday. entertained Thursday evening at the The home of Miss Ila BushmanMrs- Juliet Goates was in Santa- the evening sewing. spent group quin, Saturday evening with rela- - Luncheon was served at a late hour. tives. Mrs. Oliver Kirkham entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ellsworth of a bridge luncheon Thursday at her Maiza, Arizona were the week-enhome for the Social Club members. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Special guests were Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mrs- - Geo. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lewis. Prizes were won by Mrs. I. 1 Lake City, were visitors in Lehi L. Lott. 1st prize and Mrs- Herbert Austin, traveling prize. Mrs-Elm- Mr. and Mrs. W. C Clements Miss Verla Thayne is visiting in Provo with her brother Clifton moved into the William Trinnaman home on State street during the past Thayne and family. weekMr- j ISy Mrs. Agnes McKee of were Springville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T- - A. Taylor, Saturday. LOCAL ITEMS j Karren Turner entertained Friday evening at her home for the recently married couple. Mr. and The Athenian Club held their reguMrs. Stanford Dahl. The party was in the form of a kitchen shower- The lar meeting at the home of Mr. Jos. The rooms were beautiully decorated with Glover, Wednesday afternoon. infall flowers. A large number of vited guests were present. Many beautiful gifts were received by the Games were played during couple. the evening and refreshments were Mrs- from ADVERTISING RATES Thursday until Sunday evening in Furnished Upon Request L. I. Wardle, who is employed at Logan attending some parties. Heber City, spent the week-en- d with SUBSCRIPTION his family. W. E. Green of Chicago made a One year U.00 friendly call to the Elmo Eddington Mrs. Earl Smith, sons, Glen and home Saturday. served. Grant, and Ronald Price, were busi visitors to Provo, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Houstown of UTAH SWIE PttSS ASSOcKriOH Wyoming, were callers at the Angus Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKee and Gardner home one day last week. baby and for the Pandora Club Covers were laid for the members. memoes and also lor me lonowing guests, Mrs- - Glenn D. Hutchinsen. Mrs. John Southwiek. Mrs. George Bone, Miss Cleo Holmstead and Miss Lucille Bateman. Prizes for bridge went to Mrs- Glenn D. Hutchinsen and Mrs. Lowell Brown- Thursday , - W j THURSDAY, OCTOBFR Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake City, spent the latter part of the week with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor- d - I We are now prepared to service your car for cold weather. I We are Specialists in lubrication. - STATE STREET SERVICE STATION j Leland Price left for Caliente, Center St. and State Street SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager Nevada, Sunday, where he will be Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Brown and employed in a market there. Mr. Price Mr. and Mrs. S. E- Gilchrist and Mrs. Winzell Swenson entertained son of Garfield, were the guests of has been employed at the People's Mrs. Myers of Salt Lake, came to p for some time and has hosts of Lehi and Mrs. Leah Bushman on Sunday. spent one day of last week friends who wish him success in his with Robert Gilchrist visiting Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen of American new position. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts and Fork, and Mrs. Sarah Taylor were Miss June Hunting and Miss Helen son, Paul of Cedar City, spent Saturvisiting with Mrs. Julia Brown, MonStreet entertained at a surprise party day and Sunday at the home of Mrs. day at her home. Tuesday at the City Ball Park for John Roberts. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Mrs. Albert Dransfield of Ogden, Mario Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. There were about Mr. and Mrs- Victor Smith and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND and 3RD spent a few days visiting with her Angus mother, Mrs. Enoch Russon, this twenty present. Games were played family spent Sunday afternoon the and luncheon served. FRANCIS LEDERER and ANN SOTHERN in week. guests of Mr. and Mrs- Edward Mr. and Mrs. Carter in Provo. Carter are Mrs. Smith's parents. Miss Vola Anderson will spend a FREDDIE PIERSON TO LEAVE FOR PHILLIPINE ISLANDS few days of next week visiting with Mrs. Karl Hedberg of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier in Salt Freddie Pierson, son of Mr. Theo- Idaho, is Lake. A new kind of romance of . . .she'd roped a cowboy. spending a short visit at She dore Pierson, who has been stationed roped a Count with her bank account. . . .and found. e home of her parents, Mr. and Good Cartoon Comedy. a And wild and woolly west! Also the latest issue of "THE MARCH OF TIME." Word was received Wednesday by at Fort Douglas leaves Thurday (to- Mrs. Carl Gunther. 15c. 10c and Admission Only Lehi relatives that Mrs. Myrtle day) for the Phillipine Islands. has He been the with the for army Kirk Crabb, Don Glover, Billie Colledge Manning is ill with pneu SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 5 and 6 past year. Jones and Wayne Allred left Monday monia in Caliente, Nevada. for Idaho where they will be employ The family of Mrs- Mary Ann ed. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Peck will leave Lossee entertained at a shower Fri Kenneth Goates of Richfield spent Thursday (today) for a trip through day night honoring the marriage of Miss Venice Lossee. The shower was two days of this week visiting with Idaho and Wyoming. held in the First Ward Relief Society his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs- Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and Miss Hall. Sixty guests were present to H. Goates. Maude Hackett attended a wedding enjoy the games and program which had been prepared. Miss Pearl Peter Gorman Wingett returned to Cedar reception in Alpine, Friday evening. son was in charge of the progam and City, Friday, after spending a short Nola Clark, Madge Worlton, Odell Winzell Swenson in charge of the visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Dan games. Refreshments were served Mrs. Charles Crabb. Raeldon Goates, Feterson, Evans. Dick Wells, Keith Erickson The following is the program of the Robert Lungreen and Mrs- Pearl and Lloyd Gunther left this week for evening: Reading, Theda Hinkie Logan where they will attend the Whistling solo, Mrs. Etta Holds Cowline and daughter, Peggy and son, has CTvV . Y Aqain Utah Agricultural College. Robert worth; reading, Mrs. Winzell Swen Tommy, of Salt Lake City, were Chatfield is registered at the Utah son; violin solo, Vera Anderson and a Sunday visitors at the Luther Coates turned to forgot-te- n home. reading by Lucille Bateman. University. pages of his- j - Co-o- Royal Theatre - - "MY AMERICAN WIFE" tit - - ff M-G-- WHAT IS YOUR MEAL MILEAGE? 'AN Interesting test was recently made to discover how far the woman in a home travels in the preparation of the usual evening meal. ' This test took place In a Connecticut home In which the k" chen was mot modern, yet was not below the average of millions of presen; day kitchens which have not been mod ernized. It was planned later to modernize the kitchen and again to measure the "meal nlleage." There were five mouttu to (eed tn this family, and the meal served 'was a substantial dinner but with put any frills Just the sort of dinner you might find any evening In thousands and thousands of homes jof people of moderate Income. I The test showed that the house- walked a mile and a half in the Iwlte of that meal. Not only thera the unavoidable targe number of trips je'ween dining room and kitchen, but ner tn and across tbt kitchen were tracks. a maze of criss-cros- s Two months later, the kitchen bad been entirely modernized. This Included not only complete electrical equipment, but also the care fully planned arrangement of range. refrigerator, sink, storagt cabinets and work counters to reduce wasted effort and footsteps to a minimum. The result was quite amazing. Meat mileage ioo reduced from 1U of a mile. milet to approximately or a saving of Just about half of the footsteps. Actually. It Is not so amazing when one really begins to think about It. Suppose, for example, your range is not near the dining room aoor om :lear across the kitchen. Every trin from range to dining room may then represent from 10 to 12 feet of un necessary travel, four or five wasted a block of needless travel Ifootstens 121 miles a year. If your or meal ja range, refrigerator and sink are not fnroperly placed tn relation to each toot-step- s f 1 2 " El 1 I rpT "h I T1 Vl r I 'T T I -- gO 2111111 i g task WALL cab'nets I ( LA2JN-!T-L rJ ThTTTI i 2 - ; ' f, j p I z tl s H I M.iM...,mM..m.B,-Sg- 4 J g -- with r St s S i I FRANCHOT TONE ! MELVYI1 A Uu...o I sz U Y s:5 ?u fl'6 ' Fw4 Bcw4 Jify mnI by ImwI - UM 13-- 0 In this property planned kitchen, the three working centers 1, 2 and 3 are arranged so that a map of footsteps would show a logical beaten track In one direction, refrigerator to sink to range to dining room and not a tracks. hodge podge of criss-crosse- ing and wall surfaces that can be cleaned In a jiffy has become quite inexpensive. It seems Inevitable that are adding more useless miles 'o the usual kitchen of today must soon be classed with the horse and buggy your yearly mnratbon race. The Installation of time and labor era. and must give place to plauned saving electrical equipment, handy kitchens where work can be done cabinets and attractive floor cover without waste. Brown .MANKvVICZ HapUns Adamt OliLY 10 L1ATIHEESUI1DAY4P.M. SERVICE I DOOR DOUGLAS JAMES STEWART o TABLE " DOUGLAS BARRYMORE . BASE MEIVYN 1 1 LIONEL -- M .V";V"JW vto 1 r!:: Sk I os I i 'snnr hi n i 0 lgjfcj 5 v I 7 EJLJ 1 brilliant dramatic entertainment! It tops the thrills and heart-throb- s of Francisco!" 'San s I 1 -z U brought forth a ' Sink l .1 H f CABINETS .umnT Bounty") and i 1 ' tory (as it did with "Mutiny on the Josephine Knox By ,?Jfet ID; Evenings Only 10c and 20c Also Pathe News. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER Headlined drama 6 that strikes into every American home. 7 and Don't Miss$ 8 ROBERT YOUNG and LEWIS STONE in "SWORN ENEMY" iit!icr. If you have to walk across the kitchen to gut a pan or a knife, which ought to be kept near the sink, you A drama of the prize ring and the racketeers! Also Chapter No. Eleven of "BAEKEST AFRICA" And a Good Comedy. Admission Only 10c and 15c. Let's G! |