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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 12, 1336 THURSUAi LOCAL ITEMS I know you'd be very cross yourself." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mr.' PRINTING That's w hat I heard a little book say. and Mrs. Ezra Morgan. Mr. and I did Or the other thought day. Mrs. Dean Powell, Mr- - and Mrs-BeEvery Thursday Lehi. UUh Phone Russon, Mr. and Mrs- Ernest and Mrs. Clarence LETTERHEADS Rutledge, MrMARRIAGE George P. Price, Manager Mrs Harold Fox and Mrs. Holmstead, ENVELOPES Office, 32 W. Main St.. residence, 2nd Ferrin Gurney. West end State St, Lehi, Utah FORM LETTERS Mr. and Mrs. Henry G- Erickson Members of the Docility Club will Phones Office residence 117-CIRCULARS announce the marriage of their daugh meet at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, ter, Thela to Arthur Dea Adams of Harr in Murray, Saturday. HANDBILLS Pleasant Grove, sn of Mr. and as second class matter BUSINESS CARDS H. Adams. STATMENTS . The couple were married TuesSENIOR HOP COMMITTEE ADVERTISING RATES day, November 10th in the Salt Lake BUTTERWRAPPERS Furnished Upon Request At a recent meeting of the Seniors Temple. They will make their home in Bingham. a chairman and committee weit SUBSCRIPTION chosen a was shower or elected to plan and make all LEHI FREE PRESS One year Friday evening given $1.00 in their honor at the Fifth Ward preparations for the Senior Hop. Amusement Hall. Mr. and Mrs. The Senior Hop is the annual dance Set and Printed in Lehi Erickson, Mrs. Douglas Ashton and given by the Seniors and is usually Boild LehL Not Another Town uttasMEPKinMsocunox Mrs. Lucy Whitman were the hos- given in r. tesses and host About fifty guests Those chosen to arranye for the attended bringing many beautiful dance are the following: Chairman, LOCAL ITEMS gifts to the bride and groom and R-- C Allred and committeemen, Lynn wishing them happiness anl success Hunter. Mary Skinner, Jean Worlton. Beth Thrasher and Russell Schow. throughout their lives- Miss Erickson as been outstanding CHILDREN'S BOOK in Lehi for her work in church and civic affairs and has many friends WEEK NOV. 1 TO wishing her joy. Likewise Mr. Adams has been an active citizen in his home To help celebrate Children's Book and he also has been that plcluras receiving con- BELIEVING Week, which comes this year Nov. 15 grtulotions. Important The following patients received to 22. the following children's books events or providing t gliinpM treatmant at the Lehi Hospital this will be placed on the shelves of the ol people who are playing week: CLUB NEWS a leading part la today's library Monday. These books are all new and clean and we ask parents to affair are an essential part Mrs. Albert Burgess of Alpine, was ol the modem newspaper, help us teach the children to keep to admitted the hospital Tuesday and Mrs. Alta Webb entertained Wed them so. The books will be checked we print la every Issue a nesday for the Pandora Club. The had her tonsils taken out. She was select group covering Inccarefully and fines will be imposed for guests were graciously entertained- - taken home Friday. idents and scenes of national all damage done to tern. Dainty refreshments were served. Interest. These pictures are Sondo, A Liberian Boy. Joseph Mr- and Mrs. Merlin Grant of Am' Mrs. Marie Goates will entertain at selected from thousands that Elephant Twins, Hogan are receiving congatu- home this week for the members encan her are snapped every day by Billy and Blaze, Anderson lations for the birth of a son, born this clubnews photographers In every Adv. of Prickly Porky, Burgess of Wednesday in the hospital. corner of the globe. Turn to Adv. of Poor Mrs. Quack, Burgess J- - F. Mrs. the entertained Fagan and the scenes will LIVE them Beachcomber Bobbie, Bourgeois Russell Hansen was brought into Club Thursday at her Mister Penny, Etz the hospital Sunday where he under home- t Carrie Strasburg and Pocket Handkerchief Park. Field won the prizes for went an appendicitis operation. Helquist Christmas Nightingale, Kelly were playedthe that games Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck. Landon Keetch, son of Mr. and Inhabitant of Alaska Keetch of Lindon- was taken Alaska's great area Is inhabited by Social Club members were graciTale of Mrs. Tiggy Winkle- - Potter people, 18,000 Inously entertained at the home of Mrs. home Tuesday after having received about 30,000 white Bluebonnets for Lucinda, Sayers Eskimos. and 12,000 dians medical treatment at the hospitalEarl Smith, Thursday afternoon. About a Bee, Torry was played in the afternoon Bridge The Merry House, Evers Only U. S. Leper Colony Mrs. Harold Chipman and baby with high scores going to Edith Evans The only leper colony In the United Flying Squad, Stuart and Clara Larsen. Luncheon was girl were removed to their home in States Is the United States LeprosaEditha's Burglar, Burnett American Fork- Monday. served in the late afternoon. rium at Carvllle, La. The Wolf Hunters, Curwood THE LEHI FREE PRESS j .:. Published by The Lehi Free Press famous dance director. n Mrs-Willia- MrsAfton Giles was the week end guest of Mrs- Joseph Turner in Charleston. - of 1 mem-bert- "Wouldn't you fly in a fearful rage If someone tore the very page Where little Bo Peep was fast asleep. Little Bo Peep who'd lost her sheep. The Bon Amiscus Club entertained their husbands Saturday evening at Afton the home of Mr. and Peterson. Monte Carlo Whist was played and a delicious luncheon was ''Or if sticky hands should together served afterwards. First prizes went to Mr, Ben Russon and Mrs. Charles glue Peterson. Consilation prizes to Mr. Blue Jack and Jill and Little Boy should Horner's disappear Dean Powell and Mrs. Harod Fox. If Jack pie Because dirty fingers had made a Afton Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Those present were Mr- and Mrs. smear Afton Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John "If you were a book on the library South wick, Mr. and Mrs Mack Mr- and Mrs. Douglas Willesshelf Mrs- - - Holm-stea- - pWI.IU! II, d, - Owen Mr. and Mrs- - Lawrence Olpin of Salt Lake City, are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Thursday in the local and Mrs. Ira L. Holmstead had as their dinner guests Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crooks-to- n and Mr- - and Mrs. George Scoff of American Fork. Mr- Tornadoes U. S. Product Tornadoes are rarely known outside the United State, Cliff bwellin?s My.t erie Tfie cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde, In southern Colorado, are one of America's mysteries. There have been many conjectures about the people who built and Inhabited the dwellings; on this table land 6,000 feet above What remains of the stone and' clay dwellings gives evidence that they were a civilized race worshipping In" temples and burying their dead with rites that testify to a highly advanced No research, however, has religion. been able to place definitely the period In man's civilization when these dwellings were occupied. ' of-th- the-nam- TROOP FIVE We opened scout meeting by making the scout sign and repeating the scout oath. Assistant Scoutmaster Maurice Dahl then named the boys to take part in the Scout Circus next Saturday. We closed with prayer. ALLAN CHIPMAN, Reporter. Kenneth Goates of Richfield, spent visitGeo. Goates. The "Praying Indians' In American Colonial history the name "Praying Indians" was given those New England Indians who were' early won to the Christian faith. Dur--1 Ing Philip's war they remained friendly to the Colonists, a company of them; enlisting under Major Gookin In July,, 1G75. They acted as scouts and spies' and rendered valuable service against Philip. Y1I of Minnesota University The errands, brings information, You can is ready in emergencies. have one for a few cents a day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchock and son, Dick. Mrs. Elwood Brown and Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Jackson were in Salt Lake City, Tuesday on business and pleasure. h yell of the University of Minnesota In the early days of rugby at the university. When two squads were playing against each boom-bawas used by one It made a touchdown. The Invented u.tfng expression of exultation, h runs - UI1II- - lilTfl I other, b1s3- -' team when other team; an Indian' skl-oo- ib 1! " is a theatS LANDIS It welt Y00 V: PHON i y j Residence If t Come in and irfve us a trial work done while you wait vou r if ef Serv Si JU " i SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, STATE STREET, LEHI, !T"6 ' Prop. " acM:a:')t:)icy:t.-t:)t:Hi- UTAH I 1 naili To l. I Our new ladies fc ?fnd all shoe e - E. Dorton and Mrs. Luella Anderson motored to BinghamSaturday to visit with Morris Anderson in the Bingham hospital. The cast was removed from Mr. Anderson's back Thereafter b( Soles just ilctory. No more rsoles on Saturday. RESIGNING OFFICERS ARE GUESTS . The Painted Desert ratnted Desert received Its' name as early os 1853 because of the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hampson and sreat varletv of vw daughters, Marylyn and Kay, of Salt chocolate, purplo, lavender, pale green' Lake City, were visiting in Lehi. Sunmm presented ny the sandstone, 8rj, shale and Mr. and with E. H. clay Fowler and day emphasized to some extent by the brilliant sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Fowler. Mrs- Euerene Webb. Mrs. LpRnv Davis, Mrs. Robert Allred and Mrs. Urban Johnson. The guests enjoyed themselves Dlav- ing games- Refreshments were ser ved. All the organizations of the ward went together and bought a beautiful floor lamp which was presented to Mr. Peterson for his service as a coun selor in the bishopric. The Relief Society presented each of the resign ing officers wit a lovely dinner set. - WE Sal 1 BQE BID for your dry cleaning work on the basis that we offer perfect workmanship and prompt service. We clean everything from necktiei to curtains and rugs. Our prices Every article moth proofed Iin th: Ind foi OF UTAI i the f: iERKEL with charg. Vs. Ruben Christensen, JlACHtt Agent ation ; ORK, fiquidatic X Pleasant Grove We call every Tuesday and Thurs. PHONE 102-- J. Commissi Her charge e Americai $ECONI l)efendai f TO I tALE a lay of 1 I)oor of And WANT ADS The Americanism program that was rendered in the Lehi Hizh School on Armistice Day was a fine tribute to te cause we fought for in and did make us feel proud of the American Legion Auxilary, who sponsored the program. It was the intention of our post to put on a pro gram of a similiar character, how ever- we are pleased that the auxili ary went ahead and took over the re sponsibility. We are proud of them. American Legion, Lehi Post No- 10 1917-191- 8, - - Wm. Shepherd, Commander CAW AND LIABLE FOR SALE Washing machine $5; Quick Meal Range $5. See J. F. Royle- - Highest aualitv U. S. Certified Chicks and Poults, also equipment for same. See LeRoy Davi ina.. crfo number ttah, t Arty siti J .The rorth quart t and quart South FOR SALE 4 wheel house trailer, cupboards and closets, new tires. See John Simons, on north State street Base acres FOR SALE 6 room house with lot 170 feet by 170 feet. Outbuildings, 335 West 1st South. Also 16 acre meadow and 200 acre dry farm on Cedar Fort ditch. E. A. Bushman. :Sout' Tow ll-5-5- Two of the f oremot stars of the silver screen. Marinn riovi and Clark Gable, are hrnncrf in Cain and Mabel." a Cosmopolitan production with replete music, comedv., romar.rA. feature numbers and theujivvwiuiai slashing action of the fisrht arena. 'nrVioti ...in play at the Royal Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as Warner Bros, release. Besides the glittering background of the theatre, with its beautiful pageanry and its revelation of back stage life, and the thrill of a championship battle in the squared circle. there are two mammoth speciality numbers, one of which is said to eclipse in magnitude and splendor anything of its kind ever presented on the screen. This is the "Thousad Love Songs" number in which Miss Davies leads one hundred and sixty 0f Hollywool's most beautiful chorus girls intricate dance routines and through specta-da- r scenes. RALI Jslso know sr; CON MADSEII CLEANING AMERICANISM Another big specialty SH are moderate. no extra lad I AT PARTY The bishopric along with the Re lief Society officers entertained at a party Friday evening in the Second Ward Amusement Hall for G. S. Peterson, who recently resigned from the bishopric, and the g officers of the Relief Society who were 1 terest, any printing oi Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton and daughters, Phyllis and Joan, Mrs- J. out-goin- - 5 - First Date in This Country Early In the present century two Mr. and Mrs- - Francis Anderson of date orchards were estabAmerican Fork, are glad to announce experimental lished In the Coachella Valley, Calif., the safe arrival of a baby daughter, one at Mecca (in 1904), by the bureau; born November 2nd. of plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture In with the horticultural department; Mrs. Clark Conder of American Fork, was taken home with her small of the University of California, and the' other In Indp (in 1907) by the bureau son. Saturday. of plant Industry. A large number best date varieties of the Old world' Miss Huitau Allred, a daughter of have been tested in these gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred of Lehi, was initiated into the Beta Salvador , J Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi. national The correct name of the republic In dramatic fraternity, of Brigam Central America Is El Salvador, or! Young University, at the "goat" bansimply Salvador. When Columbus quet on Saturday night, when seven made his first landing in the New other new members gave the banquet world In 1492, he named the West to the older members. Each new Indian Island on which he landed San member must be "bid in" by an old Salvador, but It Is now generally Identified with the British island of Wat-linmember, but the qualifications are and is no longer known by high. First is scholarship, and then which Columbus gave It. the aspirant must have participated in several plays succesfully. Mercury Mining Hazardous Miss Allred's plays were "Barretts Miners of mercury are exposed to of Wimpoe St-'- ' "Night Over Taos" extreme hazards. Close contact wlth; "Peer Gynt," ''East of Eden," "Maker the metal soon poisons them and they of Dreams." and the "False Witn- waste away rapidly, many of them, aging prematurely, writes Mrs. A. J.' ess-"' In addition to these activitSpears, Baldwin, Wis., In Collier's, ies and her scholarship qualifications, Miss Allred is a member of the Weekly. Those who are able to work only two years In the famous mines In "White Key," ad "Cesta Tie." Almaden, Spain, are rewarded with exemption from military service. Scout Column LL HOURS of the day, a telephone keeps you in touch with friends, ;. , the printin Mr. an Mrs. John Southwick and hospital. a few days of this week in Lehi ing with his grandmother, Mrs. . sea-leve- Linch of American Fork, underwent a major operation in tthe hospital Tuesday. I fA Moroni. Mr. and Mrs- Robert Webb were in Salt Lake City, Friday afternoon and evening on pleasure. - Mrs. t,--- Walter Catlet vfi pa Friday and Saturday Mrs. Elmo Eddington had as her guests Mrs- - H. E. Dice and Mrs. Rodney Anderson - - - fio-h- t S.Alt L I fI Mrs. Wallace Jenkinsen, Mrs. E. R. Dickerson and Mrs. A. E. Dahl spent Thursday in Salt Lake on business and pleasure. Mrs-Stanle- and baby home on Gable- Miss Beth Thrasher entertained Monday evening for a group of girls at her home. The guests enjoyed a candy pull. - Mrs. Charles Anderson boy were taken to their Wednesday. comical nrizA J - re - . proaucer wno sponsors Miss Djrf shows and David Carl vie her Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vern Taylor of who man. is a rival of Gable's fail Salt Lake and Reed Taylor of SpringloveMr-anof ville, were the Sunday guests Mrs. James X. Taylor. Tell the Story - Miss Clara Allred had her tonsils taken out at the hospital on Friday. - . part newspaper man turned the rising youg musical corned. while Allen Jenkins is the satin Sunday guest at the home of Mr- and Mrs. James Comer was Miss Nola Comer of Provo . - - - I RECEIV Roscoe Karns nlavc tk r ."c - Let Pictures Mr. and Mrs- - Shirley Powell announce the birth of a daughter, born November 5th in the hospital- ij'i 2, i M - - mid-winte- Navarre of the North, Darling Miss Faye Adamson was the Toplofty, Keyes hostess of the Aca Cia Club charming Bouquet Hill. Abbott Thursday. Those attenling were: Disappearance of Anee Shaw. Sea Bertha Clark ,E1 Vera Dansie, Ardith man Goates, Juanita Smith, Matilda Slade. Sketta, King a special guest, Lila Gaisford and the The Crystal Locket, Rowe hostess- A very delicious luncheon Peter Patter Book. Jackson , was served. Karl's Wooden Horse, Bergmann Locomotive, Smoky, the Lively Mrs. Lionel Larsen entertained Donaldson afternoon for members of Thursday Indians of the Puebols, Deming Mrs- Bernell the Sequoia ClubBateman was presented with a birth IF I WERE A BOOK day gift from the club. A nice lunch was enjoyed by the group of ladies. Said a little book on a library shelf "If you were a little book yourseif, The Chiri Aimes Club members en-"Wouldn't you think it very unkind joyed a pleasant evening at the ouis If finger marks on the page you'd fine? Christensen home on Thursday. The guests spent the evening sewing. The 'Wouldn't you think it a fearful dis- hostesses Meta, Alta and Ruby Christensen served a lovely plate lunch to grace If grease was found on Jack Sprat's their geusts. s face Thursday ef this week the meet will home Miss the of at a Or if you happened to find crumb Resting on little Miss Muffet's thumb Jean Fowler. rr. - - Just-A-Me- .. r - 8-- Hospital Notes LOCAI s t ur,A v.v Miss - - 22 R olSr'i Jenalyn Wing was a Salt Lake original music and iyr;cs visitor Monday. Warren and Al Dubinand MrsM iss Davies has the Mr. and Mrs. Preston Shoell of and Mrs- A. Lehi- Sunday. dom almost overni Provo, were visitors in t to fame she inadvertently "Mr. ana business Mrs Charles Crabb made a were gu with the career of a v .UP0, 6 on Provo Saturday. to Sundayter who trip Tfyl-raspires t; Lec champion, the latter nart Jesse Carr has been visiting with Clark Gable. jlrs- Pauline ' his mother, Mrs- John Carr, for the The two come to hate I ne in Prv0 each past few days. th Mrs. Herr cordially, but a truce j. .JH by the actress' press a?ent Miss Nina Mussman of Escalante, ' . ceives the brillant idea of . and Lela is visiting with Misses a romance between 1 the tJl ing TrltFJ Ethel Coates this week. I HAfc' I I order to further thoir 8-- W 5 i ruroaaway j Ah Soutl and Salt Lots Tow Salt tain; p A num Chester White Boar For Service See J. L. Barnhart or Phone Sur 95-- White Chester Boar For Service-Enq- uire at the Wm. Powell on State Street. If your Sewing Machine or Law Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws do Sharpened. WilKam it for you. Osborne will BUTTER WRAPPERS We wul print your butter papers on bettef quality paper at a cheaper price- - Try the Free Press first and be satisfied. CEDAR POST Shed and Cedar Turner, Lehi FOR SALE Post. See GooJ Denzel tf FREE we are giving ONE BOX of 25 LATEST XMAS CARDS with each $1.00 paid on subscription, old or new. Call and see them and leave yeir order and we will have them ready when you want them. These cards will retail for $100 te $L50 is box. mor We of Rai Mei ed 483 get wa sto pai adi pa fici evi ev di ga he ai m tl DA Pul |