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Show THURSDAY, JANT.thY THl'RSDAY, JANUARY THE LEHI FREE PRESS 14, 1937 Saiah E. Gaiiford was entertained Friday honoring her birthday. iHi'fr was servea u sncmu. w j ; ved follow ir:r patients recei this H Lehi spital the treatment at week: The and baby rem. ved to were Cedar Valey. of sun on their home from the ho.p)'al Mr. Norman Erickson are and Mrs Louis Philips of a son. birth the announce to happy b. rn Wednesday in the local hospital. The mother was formeily Mis Hons Mrs. W. W. Tavlor of this city. Phillips are Dickerw.n and Mrs. this city. of the proud grandmother Mr. Al-c- Joseph Coulam was m the hospital Friday night and Saturday following a accident in which he broke his wrist. Saturday he was removed to his home. Miss Edith Clark of American Fork, who recently underwent an apto her pendicitis operation was taken home from the Lehi Hospital Welr.esday of last week. bridal waltz riven vias with members of the bridal party partici-- J pating. An interesting program with Bishop Hyrum Anderson acting as master of ceremorm-- s as enjoyed- Little Miss Mava McAffee and Olena Bown of Pr vo gave three peppy tap dance Vocal duit a and b numbers numberswere given by he Ruason sisters. Suxaphone solo by Milan Allred and a solo by Bill Smith. Many beautiful and useful gifts were given to the new lyweds. were: Mr. Those from out- and Mrs. Ralph Strong, Mr- and Mrs Karl Devey, Mrs. Matilda Devey, Mr. ;tnd Mrs. Oscar Watkins and daugh ter. Ruth and Mrs. Merlin Weidhauer of Alpine; Mr and Mrs. John Wat- kins and daughters, Erma, Florence and Lucile, Mr and Mrs. Elliott Lee, Miss Lydia Olsen, Miss Edith Walker Mr. Glen Haslan, Wendell Kirkpatrick and Arthur Gordon of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. C Peterson, Mr and Mrs. h. 11. .McAffee anJ sons, Bnyd and Don. and daughter, Mava, an Miss Olena Bown of Provo;'Miss iouise Schow of Magna and Mrs. Ira Fowler of Driggs, Idaho. Mrs El win Carson and twins ert LIONS ATTEND MEETING IN SALT LAKE CITY to their home in Fairfield Thursday. Eldon Healy of Alpine, who has A few of the Lehi Lions were been receiving treatment in the hos- privileged Monday night in attending pital after having been shot through a lions meeting and banquet held in the leg was taken home Tuesday. Salt Lake City. They were impressed with the fine talks given and splenGlenn Boren- son of Mr. and Mrs. did message which was given by the Archie Boren of Pleasant Grove, went world wide president of the Lions. home on Monday. He has been in the Those attending this banquet and hospital recovering from an appendi- meeting were: Dr. W. L. Wortlon. citis operation. Joseph Robison, D. R. Mitchell, Leo Hansen and Dr. Mark Dalton, who is Mr. end Mrs. Elmo Russon are the visiting at the S. L Goodwin home. proud parents of a son, born Tuesday in the hospital. Mrs. Enoch Russon is WORK OH 0HE.ACT the grandmother of this city. - Re d Allred, QAYID Q. MCKAY porter We talked over our scout business, j after which we hesrd the history f trie flag. We then played games after ith prayer. which Keith Smith closed Jack Mitchell Reporter. . ' . 1 1 it . .Mr. tori-:- LtR', , Covers were iau for Mr. Mrs. Donald Webb 5 w. LaKe , Sa t Is. ti iiiiaiii " qi ,i tne fa.-ol winner ) ?lo.w Elmer Culmer City; Mr. and Mrs. the and 'son. Fred- of Lindon; Mr. and given away AD. Mrs. LeRoy Sudweeks, Mrs. TO OPEN LEADERSHIP WEEK TROOP THREE , ' t iT in iswuei yju ana weeks ol American v. Mrs. A Hospital Notes i : ami lv. counsel to David 0- McKay- second J Grant of tne i 'resident !1 be the keynote w churchiD. annual sixteenth tne r TROOP FOUR sp aker I.eader hip week at Bngham loung 27 to --"J, Prof. Scout meeting was opened with univei': ty, January Merrill general chair- both patrols Harrison yells and there from followed by inspection by Virgil man, ai:ii"Unced Monday. He will speak at 2 p- m. in Roberts. We next had patrol meetings 2 and then a patrol contest. The Silent frvt genera! assemblv, January -Eter e hail. He will discus Panther Patrol won. We then had theme the general scoutmaster's minutes by Arland Rus- nal Pr vrersion," of the ,veek. Speakers f r the other son followed by a Kangaroo will be htld Those on trail were David Christoff-erson- . genera il assemblies, which been determine;!. Frank Wright and LaGrande daily, have not Tko tut.. nuifi rence of social work Comer. We closed with the a. m. ses-,Prayer," led by Harold will offer 10:30 and 11:30 sions January 21) and will present the Stoker. Leo Loveridge, Rep rtcr. general assemoiy piojiiom mv h pfr,. - Ik-be- r i . - ",r r ' lb-ir- ' . v1 7 " 1 S U TROOP FIVE A PRIZE WINNERS AT We opened with flag ceremony. Then we nad a contest on tne scoui laws. The Redskins beat the Panthers, 15 to 11. We then closed with prayer. Alan Chipman, Reporter. TROOP SIX Scoutmaster LaVerle Assistant Hacking toolc charge of scout meeting. He informed us from the Boys Life we men aiscussea naving magazine, a Negro Minstrel Show. Donald Cook then closed with prayer. Clifford Miller. TROOP SEVEN This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. THE CALICO BALL i The cash prize which was to have been given to the person wearing the most becoming frock was divided and was given to two of the ladies. Judges could not choose between the two dresses so the ladies were each given $1.00 each. Mrs. Winzell Swenson and Miss Ilah Webb were the ladies who won. Those who came out enjoyed the friendly spirit of the dance. A jolly crowd of young and old people were in attendance. Savings Department Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds Commercial Banking Lehi State HBannk Telephone 85 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET No meeting was held this week. Charles Carson, Reporter. PLAYS GO FORWARD LEGION AND AUXIUARY BANQUET Martell Hutchings came into the hospital Monday to receive medical aid. Each of the five wards have been with a one-aplay. They presented Robert Gilchrist was admitted to are to prepare this play for January the hosDital Tuesday. He will re 26, when each ward will present their ceive treatment for his leg. own play for the members in the stake. This entertainment is to be held in Mrs. LaDrew Varney of American the High School Auditorium. Fork was taken to her home Satur The list of plays to be presented day. are: 'The Pampered Darling, "Bar Horses ''Wild Hobby MrsSherman Robinson and baby gains," "Smoke" and ''Professional." son were taken to their home in Am These plays are highly recommendeo erican Fork, Tuesday. the board of the Mutual ct A banquet is being given to the American Legion Auxiliary by the Legioneers because of a wager made on the membership drive last fall. It will take place in the Memorial Hall at 7:30 p. m. today and all paid mem bers of the Legion and Auxiliary with their partners are requested to be present. Due to the fact that the boys are doing the entertaining, they are asking that the girls and boys bring general by and will be both entertaining and edu their dishes to eliminate the hardship of washing such items. There will be :ational. WEDDIHG RECEPTION The plays are to be presented as some special numbers of entertainment while the meal is being served. : HONORS COUPLE follows Be sure to be there. FIRST WARD Comedy Wm. M. Shepherd, Com. "The PAMPERED DARLING" Honoring the marriage of Miss Winzell Swenson. Director Ilah Bushman to Leo' A. Hadfield on BATTLING FILM SWEETCAST OF CHARACTERS January 6, 1937, in the Salt Lake L, Connie Gibson Theda Henke HEARTS TOGETHER IN D. S. Temple with President Stephen Geraldine Taylor Janet Gibson "GREAT GUY" L. Chipman performing the cere .....Victor Smith victor Gibson a mony, wedding reception Mrs. Perkins Gladys Peterson In casting Mae Clarke for the feawas given Wednesday night by Mr, John Shepherd tured feminine role Dudley Field opposite James and Mrs. John M. Bushman and Mr, Jessica Bacon Salina Peterson his first in "Great Guy," Cagney and Mrs. William Hadfield. The recep Joy Gaylord Rhea Higginson Grand National which will picture, tion was held in the DansArt Annabelle Green Dorothy Ford be at the Royal Theatre on Sunday, In the receiving line were Mr. and Norman Evans Bill Smith Monday and Tuesday, Producer DougMrs. John Bushman, and mother Fred Keetch las MacLean Lloyd Davis brought together the two father of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs Dr. Rudolf Van Hapsburger.. . players, whose William Hadfield, mother and father Richard Bone scene in "Public Enemy" ranks as one of the groom. Morris Clark, acted as the memorable of rrloments of screen best man, Miss Matilda Slade and SECOND WARD Comedy history. Miss Beth Anderson as bridesmaids "BARGAINS" In this now famous scene, movie were beautiful in pink taffeta and yelLaPriel Goodwin, Director will recall- Cagney violated all fans low taffeta with corsages of lavender CAST OF CHARACTERS rules for screen heroes, by pushing a and pink sweetpeas. Valine Hansen Rene The brides wedding gown was of Little Old Woman. .Mrs. C. F. Wilson grapefruit into the face of the lovely Miss Clarke. It aroused a storm of shimmering white satin with insets oi Sales Girl Alta Webb the comment at time, pro and con, but lace in the sleeve, and carried real Wilson Marty to establish Cagnsy served eventually roses. of bridal boquet pink in the distinctive type of screen role THIRD WARD Comedy in which he has attained his greai "WILD HOBBY HORSES" popularity. Lela Coates- Director The appearance of Cagney and Miss CAST OF CHARACTERS in "Lady Killer" was equally Clarke FOR Mr. Wm. Careuu- . . Joseph Colledge successful and in bringing them toMrs. Wm. Careuu. .Mrs- Edward Fox THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Nurse Torrtnze. . Odessa Zimmerman gether again in "Great Guy." Grand National is responding to the wishes Arthur Careuu. .. .Wanford Barnes SATURDAY of literally thousands, who admire Donald Careuu. . . .Wayne Sunderland these stars, and especially want to see Instant Tapioca, 12 oz. bag 10c Anne Martin Nida Sabev them as a team. Emma, the maid.... Ivy Sunderalnd TOMATOES, Large 2H Can 10c "Great Guy" is based on the Johnny 19c Lard, 1 Pound Package Cave stories by James Edward Grant FOU RTH WARD Melodrama in the Saturday Evening Post and dei OVALT INE, large size . 59c "SMOKE" scribes the struggle of an honest deDeviled Meat 3 for 10c Mrs. Virgil Peck, Director puty in the Weights and Measures CAST OF CHARACTERS STALEY'S SYRUP, 10 Pound Department of a large city, who finds David Christopher Floyd White himself on the Bucket 69c spot when he refuses Martha Christopher Ruth Rothe to take orders from a powerful ring Pablum, Baby Cereal, Package. . .39c Jean Fowler Gay Christopher of grafters, who are cheating the Daniel Everts. Max Sharp fOKK and BEANS, Van public in the vending of everyday 3 for 25c Carl Randall Camps Joseph Rothe necessities. Lucille Schow 3 for 25c Rosa Morenski PEAS. Sweet Tender Before he gets the evidence to bring Jo Blake Wendell Skinner this gang to justice, he almost loses ROCKWOOD'S COCOA. j 2 Pound Can the love of his girl, his character and 19c FIFTH WARD Melodrama his life. How he succeeds provides an "PROFESSIONAL" Maid O' Barley Coffee, 1 lb 24c Van-Tagunusually fascinating piece of screen The Fifth ward has been disappoint98c Regular $1 25 entertainment. ed on their director Coal Buckets members 55c and and Large A strong supporting cast includes their cast, so further arrangements Jams Burke, Henry Kolker. Edward CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF must be made. Brophy, Bernardine Hayes, Robert FANCY DISHES Gleckler. Joe Edward Sawyer. DINNERWARE Bernardine Brophy, Hayes. BOY Blystone, SCOUT PRESS CLUB and who directed "Th Maimificent Brute" TUMBLERS and numerous other recent outstandat the Most Reasonable Prices TROOP TWO ing screen successes, directed "Great Guy" for Grand National. The scouts of this troop held a meetPHONE 20-Mrs. John W. 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