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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938 Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. I. L. Lou were in Salt Lake, Wednesday at the Temple. LOCAL ITEMS and Mrs. Webb Bradley spent Jluruiay visiting with Mrs. Carson. Mi. Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d in Lehi visiting-witrelatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Fox of Murray, wert among the Lehi visitors Sunday. Ira L. Holmstead returned during Mrs Leo Trinnaman was in Salt the early part of the week from Montana. Lake, Friday. Lucille Mr. and Mrs. H. E- - Christenson of Aldorado, Kansas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C- - Jorgenson on Mon- Mrs. H. R. Wray of Riverside, Oscar Evans spent Monday visitIdaho, is here visiting with Mr. and ing with A. J. Evans and family. Mrs. Vera Webb. Miss Merle Knudsen is attending Mrs. Rose Lunt of Cedar City is in the University of Utah in Salt Lake Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. this summer. J. Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Adams and Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Culmer and daughter, of Magna, are visiting with Lila and James Gaisford spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans. day in Eureka visiting with friends and relatives. E. B. Garrett spent last week and is spending the coming week in Logan Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Comer attended at the Smith Huston Convention. the wedding reception of Eldon MillThis convention is for the agriculer, a brother of Mrs. Comer at tural men of the state. Firmage Hall in American Fork. Wednesday evening. day afternoon. LOSEE FAMILY REUNION TO BE HELD JUNE 25 and 26 The Losee family reunion will b held at Balsom Park in Hobble Creek Saturday Canyon near Springville, and Sunday, June 25 and 26. All family members are requested to be present. There will be games and a good time is assured all those who attend. - 1 I 4 ( Mr- and Mr. Hellewell of Sandy, Cyril Anderson and home of her parents, son, Dick of Provo spent Monday visaed at the Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan. visiting with Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mr?. THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1938 LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodworth of Salt Lake City, were visitors of Mr. Provo, spent Sunday in Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Stras-burarnl Mrs. Homer Royle, Saturday. g. Ruth Jones is spending her Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Anderson of vacation at Ely, Nevada, with her B. W. Mrs. Salt ' lYtihaiir fn Thompsen. Lake, spent the week-enau;., as i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Mr. and Mrs. John Laveder and Taylor. AL G. BARNES chiMren of Copperton, are in Lehi Mrs. Joseph Roberts and Mrs. Earl SELLS FLOTO visiting- with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CIRCUS Trinnaman. Roberts and two children left last week for Idaho where they will visit COfillHG TO SALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Hardy McFarland in Arko, Idaho, with Earl Roberts. and children were in Lehi last week The AL G. BARNES and SELLS Mr. and Mrs. Arch Neilson of visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. FLOTO COMBINER CIRCUS with a S. J. Taylor, the grandmother of Mrs. program offering 1,000 new wonders will give an afternoon and evening Nielson. performance at 2 and 8 P. M. in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson Salt Lake City, Saturday, June 25th, spent Sunday in Provo visiting with on State Fair Grounds. Mrs. Peterson's parents.Mr. and Mrs. Long favorite through this section the big show this season features on Elmo Davis. its lengthy program a number of star Dr. J. G. Jones and Dr. W . L. European turns new to America and Worlton attended the lectures of Dr. making their debut under this white-top- 's McFall at the Hotel Utah, Tuesday, egis. A few of them are: The famous Rieffenach Troupe of riders on Children's Dentistry. supreme, the Yon Kam troupe from Ch ina in unbelievable feats, and loveAllen Clark and Miss Louise Fouellel of Ely, Nevada, spent Sat- ly Janet May, the Pavolva of the urday and Sunday, June 11 and 12th swinging trapeze. Still other noted with Mr. Cark's mother, Mrs. C. W. stars are Mabel Stark, world's only AND woman tiger and lion subjugator, perNielsen. forming in a triple steel barred Horace Clark returned home Sat- amphitheater with 30 ferocious wild WELL DONE! urday from Los Angeles, where he jungle beasts; Anna Merkel in breaththe Olvera has been employed for the past few taking aerial feats; All Work Guaranteed weeks. He visited Boulder Dam on Brothers; Pnneau, and innumerable ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST others. Hundreds upon hundreds of the trip. noted arenic acts combined with with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, glorious colorful pageantry go into enterMADSEII CLEANING daughter, Bonnie, and son Josie, of making the speedy Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehi tainment. Ruben Christensen, Agent This season too, the menagerie has visiting with Mrs. Ellen Carter and PHONE 102-Pleasant Grove been increased in size. It now inMrs. Alice Hutchings. cludes 900 furred and feathered creaWe call every Tuesday and Thnra. with five herds of ele Mrs. M. Stanley Taylor and tures. This an aerial ballet of 50 comely children accompanied Mr. and Mrs. phants, A reckless equestri countless lassies, B. J. Anderson of Salt Lake to Spanish Fork, Friday to visit with Mr. ennes, trapeze artists, cavalcdes of clowns and the vast tent filled with and Mrs. E. E. Anderson. educated, streamlined horses makes Al G. Barnes and Sells Floto the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hanson and son Paul, and daughter, Deloris of Combined Circus a decidedly outMagna, spent Sunday in Lehi visit- standing amusement buy. Doors will open at 1 and 7 P. M. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nor This permits leisurely inspection of man. the mammoth menagerie. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle and Dr. Ralph Goodwin of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson spent Tuesday evening in Provo visiting spent Sun. in Lehi visiting with his with Mrs. Ethel Woolston at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwn. Crane Maturnity home. Miss Thelma Goodwin returned Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier, son, home this week after spending some Stanton, Gwen Anderson, Cleo time in California visitng wth Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. and Mrs. Mark Dalton. children, Berlyn and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Robbins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis and Clark of Salt Lake, were guests of family of Provo, spent Sunday in Mrs. Kate Anderson, Sunday. Lehi visiting with Mrs. Curtis' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Clark of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Walker Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hendrickson, and family of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Barnes and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs- Eldon daughters of Sandy, spent Sunday Peterson. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes. Lvnn Webb returned to Lehi Sat urday after spending some time in Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes accom- Montana where he has been employ panied Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Clark, ed. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henickson, and Mrs. Eldon Barnes to Lindon, Sunday Mrs. R. J. Evans and son, Robert, in evening where they visited with Mr. of Logan, spent the week-en- d and Mrs. Barnes, daughter, Mrs. Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Reuben Tomlinson. J. Evans ..nd family. M :.--s d Mirny Mid-val- e, DRY CLEANING TAILORING two-ho- ur Mr. and Mrs. Forest Littleford had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Richins of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Richins of THE POCKETBOOK-oKMOWLEDCE,h&j Draper. SUGAR Mr. and Mrs. McKellar and daughter, Maurine returned home the latter part of the week after a trip to Mrs. California. McKellar spent some time in Los Angeles visiting where Mr. McKellar joined her. They joined Dr. and Mrs. Eluo Eddingon in San Francisco where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. McKellar and Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington returned to Lehi on the train together. V "RJG5 . mis oouKe sroox, IN THE fcCEKTUfTy" SUCH AS fruGAR, CHEKtSTC. Mrs. W. R. Eddington of Spring ville gave a book review on ''The Old Playhouse" in the Second Ward Relief Society, Tuesday afternoon. A large group of Relief Society members enjoyed a delightful afternoon after which light refreshments were served to all those present. This was the closing social of the Second Ward Relief Society for the year. A RKTNTSuRvey Or IS7J2 ItADINS tmuFAZTuifeK tCMD THAT wrm A mi TDtAl CMPlOYMf XT Of 1.009,000 0V WORKERS as cwpgfv 16 VfABS unpen Of AGE. THE FAVORITE iMOKE OF THE vuOMFM Of BURMA THIS OVER'S rZEP TWCe AS ClGARfTTE, a it. ac fcvtKyaoey eUXMH, 14 ' W1 rir.kP I smokes, ih n the fakmyCHILDREN) A INCLUPIN6 THE WERE OHTMf SfVANPSflW Mrs. Hazel Roberts was entertained at a surprise party Friday evening by the women of the 10th district of the Relief Society. Mrs. Roberts has served as a teacher for the 10th district in the Fourth Ward for a She has now number of years. been made secretary of the Fourth Ward Relief Society. All those present enjoyed a delightful evening of games after which a tasty luncheon was served to all those present. PUTCH PAlRV FARMS. LACt i CURTAINS ARE. 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They had luncheon Mrs. Alma Earl. with Mrs. Clyde Woods of CottonMr. and Mrs. Oral Evans and wood. family left Saturday for Milrose, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielson and where Mr. Evans is to be employed three daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. as relief Station Agent on the railEnis Nielson, daughter and son, of road there. Provo, were dinner guests at the Albert Whimpey of Washington, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. C. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Hebertson, Thursday evening. He reports Mrs. Lemuel Whimpey. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Trinnaman that the eastern manufacturing cen and baby (laughter of Salt Lake, ters are rather upset by the present were guests of Mrs. Fern Johnson, "repession" and a large number of on relief rolls-HMonday evening. Rhoda Johnson re- men out of work and he likes the while that stated also with after them spendhome turned he still likes Utah national she where Lake in capital, time Salt some ing and the west. has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 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