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Show ano ,,;s. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Pxi Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phone LOCAL ITEMS George P. Price, Manager Lei Goates and son of Salt Lake residence. 2nd West and State St-- , LthL Utah City, spent last week visiting in Lehi. Office residence 117-phone Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle and Mr- ami Mrs. Elmer Carlton spent Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah. the 21th at Mirror Lake. as second class matter- Office. 32 W. Main 8-- - Mr. and Mrs. ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request David Davis and daughter. Phyllis, of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. crop-sustaini- .f 1 I I V Mirriam, were in Salt Lake last week with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane. SUBSCRIPTION Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and One year ,.$1.00 son- Ray, were Salt Lake City visitMr and Mrs. John W. South wick ors, Sunday. and Mrs. Elias M. Jones were visiting relatives in Sandy on Sunday. John R. Bone returned home FriUTAH SUIE ASSOCIATION the past week Mrs. David Roberts entertained last day after working at St. George. Thursday at a social for a group of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Black of Wash ladies. arnveu Monday to ington, u. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler spend their two weeks vacation in and Miss Elfie Hansen left Friday for baby of Draper, were guests of Lehi with Mrs. Black's parents, Mr Mrs. W. II. Johnson, Saturday. Seattle, Washington, to spend her and Mrs. I. L. Lott. summer vacation. - Putt lef. aslant Mrs. Jennie Nostrum was in Salt, Lake. Wednesday at the celebration, 8-- . Vrtr.J- .- m. .I" ,day, ,Jr. Mrs. Wilforj Russon arid family i Such at least i the sujrretun after v ai d Mr. and Mrs. Jay .Mark attorney ays with th. if ch; spent riarke f Los Angeles. California, rpent a fe di? last wrek in Ogdtn. 5. I). Huffaker. iaren land "-t"- "the were a i tne roue') m au tasc general, who pronounces and irritable and Mrs. Georjre G. . MfC U.I..-.Ifur daughter, Marie, spent the 24th ia fulfilling one f the reasons given L. and Barnhart J. Mrs. Mrs.;of Mercur u visit land Salt Lake City. here with prison removal, more farm Harold Xielson of Mercur, were visit- - parents. M, . . Governor Henry H. Blood will se.1 T ' ' Grove. to Pleasant Monday. hui, Freabairn lect the site, with a committee to aid Mr. and Mrs. Paul him. The last legislature prided children of Salt Lake, land ?1U0,000 for the site, if suitable (lav visitors to Lehi. state. the is not already owned by w th! Mrs. Rachel Anderson ,s in Surplus state funds, together federal money, is looked upon m the fornia visiting with Mr. and method by which the rest of the proCharles Ohian. ject must be financed- fr CLUB HEWS The Docility Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Sophie Carsen in ompli-men- t who has to Mrs. Phyllis L-t- t "TCiose present to enmoved away. joy the bridge luncheon were: Evans, Mrs. Lucille Bone, Mrs. Beulah Lewis, Mrs. Violet Lott, Mrs. Phyllis Hitchcock and Mrs. Gladys Anderson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Clara Norman and Mrs. Helen Christensen. ' Mrs-Evely- Mr. and Mrs- - Robert Crxkston Miss Ethel Coates of Salt Lake and children of American Fork, were in Lehi with City, spent the week-en- d Price. Mr. Mrs. of and Roger guests Mrs- - Luther Coates. Mr. and Thursday evening. Honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Worley and Mrs. Virgil Peck the Sequoia Club met at tihe home of Mrs. THE REAL TEST OF Niron Fowler last Thursday afterMr. and Mrs- Ralph Putnam of noon. The honored guests were preMrs. Bertha Beck and daughter, Barbara returned to their home in Salt Lake were the Sunday guests of sented with gifts from the club WORKMANSHIP Los Angeles, California, Friday fol- Mrs. Ora Putnam. How closely d es the Repaired Bottom lowing a visit with ljcal relatives. Miss Lucille Winterton is visiting Wednesday Mrs. E. J- T. Roberts of your Repaired Shoes RESEMBLE in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. M. was a business visitor to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Peay of a New Pair of Shoes. W. Giles. Susanville, California, were visitors Notice this the next time you bring of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle on Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton of MISSIONARY WIVES Monday. your shoes to our shop. Mercur, called in Lehi, Monday night Satisfaction Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Al White and baby after returning from Yellowstone & PARENTS MEETING and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden Park. of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinBOB'S SHOE SHOP Mrs. A. R. Brown and daughter, Meeting of the Missionary Wives ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George t of Manti, were week-en- d Jean, guests and Parents is to be held Thursday Main Street, Lehi Wing. of Ida and Margaret Thurman. evening at the home of Mr. and Wils n. The meeting will comand Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer Mrand Mrs. Edward Fox of mence at 7:30 p. m. children of Bluffdale, spent Sunday to be All memebers are urged with Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Tooele, spent Saturday and Sunday Lehi. Mrs. George Wing. La Val Spencer in present. remained at the Wing home for a vaMiss Ida Thurman entertained the cation visit. Mothers Club at her home Friday. SANITONE 4-- H CLUB NEWS were Mrs. Julia Brown is in Idaho Falls. After the meeting refreshments served. Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. The girls of the Happy Girls SewLeon Taylor. She returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dransfield of ing Club met at the house of Miss wiitih home them 'their after Makes Clothes MORE LUSTROUS brief 0,gden, have as their guest, Mrs. June Peterson. They worked on their visit in Lehi. LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE Dransfield's mother, Mrs. Enoch $?arly project. They played games, and BRILLANCE Russon. and refreshments were served. Miss Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott and daugh(la Bushman was the leader for WedThose who have their clothes ter, Lois, were at the celebration in Mr. and Mrs. and Ralph while Miss Agnes Lewis is Varney nesday cleaned the Sanitone Way know Salt Lake on the 24th. Mr. Lott re .sons, Lavar and ol (Jhinoou in Washington. btanley visiting turned to Helper after spending the its Value and are Satisfied. Montana, are visiting in Lehi with Edith Powell, reporter. with his holiday family. friends. ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST o Club The girls of the with Lois Mae Clark, daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. S. Hampson and daughters met at the school grounds Tuesday and Mrs. Jay Mark Clarke of Los Ivay and Marylyn, of Salt Lake City, night and from there went to the MADSEN CLEANING Angeles, California, had her tonsils were creek. They gathered plants and tree guests Thursday of Milan removed at the hospital 'office on Ruben Christensen, Agent samples to help fill their project. Monday. J. ater tJhey had a watermelon ''bust." 102-PHONE Pleasant Grove of Poeatello, Mrs. Karl The camping trip which they plan Hedberg We call every Tuesday and Thurs. Mrs. Morris Clark who has been arrived Friday for a visit with ned for Tuesday and Wednesday up Idaho, misiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl American Fork canyon had to be A. Slade returned in company with Gunther. on account of the storm un postponed Mr. Clark to their home in St. Gjor til next Monday and Tuesday. Sunday. Mrs. Grace Charlton of California, has returned' home after visiting in Miss Ruth Rofhe entertaind Wd- Lehi for two months with Mrs. Arthur CONGRATULATIONS at a dinner for Mrs. Lewis. WANTED WHEAT and BARLEY nesday evening George Jones and two children, La See John Goodwin. TO THESE HAPPY Rae and Norman, of California, Mrs. Mrs. Vern Webb and two children tot Karl Idaho, Poeatello, Hedburg GOOD TIANO FOR SALE CHEAP are in Blackfoot, Idaho, visiting with PARENTS and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Call Lehi Hardware. Mrs. Webb's parents, Mr- - and Mrs. tf W. H. Ray. Mrs. Joseph W. Watkins had her LOST A bnndle cow brand FC Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson brother-in-laMr. and with bar under it on right ribs and a sister and Miss Ruth Worlton has returned are happy over the arrival of a baby Mrs. J. E. Steed of Canada, and Mr. red calf. See Dean Van Wagoner. from a visit to Brighton where she son, born Wrednesady in the American and Mrs. George Berrell visiting at was the guest of her cousin, Miss Fork Hospital. WANTED Will call and pay for her home on Monday. Glade of Salt Lake City. Ruth worthless horses and dead animals. Birth of a winsome baby daughter See C. 0. Holmstead, Phone S43-J- 3. Mrs. Grant J. Carter and little Mrs. William Bagmull and Lee is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clair, who has been of Coalville, Mrs. Ethel Mc Peck. The baby was born Tuesday If your Sewing Machine or Lawn daughter,at Marciahome of her parents, Bagmull the visiting Mower needs repaie, Sissori or Saws and daughter, Norma of Park morning. The mother was formerly, Ray Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lott returned to were visiting Monday with Mr. Miss Faye Beck. Grandparents are Sharpened. William Osborne will do her home in City, Beverly Hills, California, and Mrs. Luther Coates. it for you. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck of this city, Le-R- ON 'Jzmsi U&tifi . AND WATCH RESULTS - "I'm ready to serve you in a big way lor a small cost. Mrs-Kell- "In fact, I'll actually MAKE MONEY for you by doing jobs electrically in less time and cheaper and better than - FAMOUS they can be done in the CLEANING Se-F- old-fashion- ed way. "The business of farming is a REAL business. Let me help you to get the greatest amount of efficiency and profit out of it." Lei's 4-- H Talk Over Your Farm Utah Power & Light Co. WANT ADS 1. i of Sunday. MATTRESSES REMADE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck, Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Grant and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. WTllard Beck and two children and Mrs. Nellie Hales of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck following the funeral services of Mrs. George Beck at Ceder Fort. - OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME AS NEW Have your mattresses renomated cleaned and recovered with new tick ing for only $4.50. We convert your cotton mattress in to a springfill and make those feather mattresses and pillows. Phone 8--W f Y L landis ,j WELT v"" work don wlilU vnn mU STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prep. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH T Mrs. W. W. Croney and two doughters of Afton, Wyoming spent the 24th in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb. Mrs. Bir'die DuBoise, Miss Virginia Woods and Robert McCarthy of Salt Lake, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Johnson, Sunday afternoon. Visiting in Salt Lake, Tuesday, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck were Mrs. Carl Gunther, Mrs. John of American Fork, entertained at Smith, Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. John Alice Jones of Los Angeles. Cali dinner for son. fornia, and Mrs. Karl Hedburg of Poeatello, Idaho. Mrs. Nickoline Powell and daughDonna, spent the 24th visiting in ter, The following ladles enjoyed a can with Mrs. Powell's sister, Mrs. Delta, yon outing last Friday night: Mrs. Juliet Goates, Mrs. E. Booth Sorcn-ee- Frank Roberts. Mrs. Thomas Powers, Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Bateman, Lexie Bate-ma-n, Arthur Lewis, Mrs. Grace Charlton, Cleo Holmstead, Clair and Dick and Mrs. neber C. Webb. Wells left Sunday morning for a two Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb who weeks trip to California. They will have resided in Provo for the past visit in Huntington Park with Allan months left after visiting the week- Bateman and Mirl Bushman, and in end with Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Los Angeles with Mrs. Rex Ainge in San Francisco Webb, for Afton. Wyoming, to make They expect to visit and other parts. their home. n, i as Distinctior ROD u JLlkai the Taste CARS COLLIDE OH SECOND WEST Two damaged cars and a trio of shaken motorists were the result of a two car collision on Second West Street, Friday afternoon at 4:30. Reed Berry of Cedar Fort, driving a Chevrolet Sedan traveling east and Robert Dorton drving a Dodge Sedan traveling north, on the corner of 6th north and Secod west collided at the intersection of the two streets. The bumper, fenders and radiator of the Berry car were damaged and the Dodge car bore damages of the crash. None of the occupants of either car were injured. Mrs. Josephine Cooper, Ruth Russon and Berry Cooper were pssengers in the Berry car. Night Police Ira Racker gated the accident investi- - it II nd Utah in tKe liigK tltiludci of Colorado orchardi. The Rockiei endow toil, witer tod lumhine wilh exceptional qualities producing luscious flavor. That explains why buyers everywhere demand peaches labeled Palisade, Clifton, Grand Junction, Paonia, Hotchkiss, Austin, Ogdcn or Provo. npentd with crop it estimated at 1,500,000 bushels, In 1936 at $1,125,000. predicted the yield reached 1,854,000 bushels, with a value to the grower of $1,494,000. The Rio Grande moved 2100 cart of peachet more than record 50 solid trainloads efficiently transporting the 1936 crop. With ample trackage, strategically located railroad packing sheds end loading platforms, your home dependably servet grower end thipper. Refrigerator cart ere tpotted, loaded end moved in tpecial fruit blocks every operation performed in tht fast time demanded for proper handling of perishables. Wherever they're consigned-- to the net town or 2000 sriilet across the continent peaches thipped Rio Grande reach market fresh and firm, original flavor retained. The 1937 return to the grower Whether it't peachet and cream for today's dinner, tanned or preserved peachet for nert winter, atk your grocer for peachet thipped Rio Grande you'll ytt tkt pick of tht For transportation $50 REWARD OFFERED Mrs. M. S. Lott entertained at a SUGGEST POINT family dinner Sunday honoring Mr. A reward of $50 will be for Lott's birthday. Present were: Mr. AS PR1S0II SITE information leading to the given of arrest and Mrs. Morris Trane and son, Paul, persons caught breaking the windows of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Utah's contemplated state prison in the Racker Bulding on Main Street Lott and daughters. Rose La Rae and The reward Is offered by L, D. Rackmight well be placed near the Point owner of the building. Stania, and Mrs. Matt Peterson. er, of the Mountain. $ etoja. information W. A. FORD, Agent |