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Show r THURSDAY. JULY HURSDAY, JULY LEW FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 14. 1 x& Mr. and Mrs- C. L. Johr .1 is reported to be Mis Helena imonetto, of this A. J. Evansweek. A. Rusaon and son, Dale, were Sunday afternoon in Provo Cahy x1 this city, Mr. Arthur Lipsty of Bingham, in Provo, Friday on business. C ! Upent Saturday visiting in Mapleton ner Mrs. as fer. S. has Mrs. Isaac Jones andj tox, ireorge MissZina Anderson spent Wed- - with M.s Helena Aimonettos sister, 6j, Jlr W. Russell of Salt j Norman of Los Angeles, Calil&nu-jeBnesday in Salt Lake on a combined later attending the dance at Saratoga guest Mrs. J. Lehi j is spending two weeks in LeH;v.--2E- i business and pleasure trip. joining Miss Phyllis Davis of this Lake. Mrs. Russell will visit in inir with Mr tr; - rv-i rVJ'JBLGM wail city and Eddie Belmanis of Bingham. for ten days. Mrs. Jones, parents. I j Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle spent Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McKellar atin Salt Lake, Monday, on a business tended a canyon I party Monday as Thursday in Salt Lake on a business Mrs. John Brown returned T.a a f. Mrs. Emo Osst-;lun- trip. and trip. guests of Mr. Thursday from a visit in Idah Si " of Springville- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jackson spent reports a very enjoyable trip vfcitia Mrs. B. A. Anderson and Mrs. Saturday and Sunday in Hobble with relatives and friends thfcnrf Johnson of Salt Lake, spent Mr and Mrs. Warren Bone and out Idaho. Creek Canyon on a fishing trip. in Lehi visiting with relatives. Mrs. John Bone spent Saturday and on in Sal pleasure Sunday fores' and business. Mrs. John Birch of Salt Lake, White of Salt Mr. and Mrs. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Lehi of relatives were callers Lehi Lake, Free Published by The afternoon. friends and Sunday Every Thursday Lehi. UUh Phone Mrs. Hyrum Kirkham is visiting in George P. Price, Manager Salt Lake with her daughter this Office. 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2nd week. West and State St, Lehi, Utah residence 117-Office Less Chidester was returned to his Phone home Thursday after a Mastoid Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, UUh, operation in the L. D- S. Hospital in as second class matterSalt Lake City. Prs 8-- W 8-- L- - j L d - - ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request ke SUBSCRIPTION Dne .$1.00 year Monday in Lehi visiting with beautiful baby daughter was spent Mr. and Mrs. E- W. Larsen. born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moncur. The baby has one Paul A. Freebarin of Salt Lake, is brother. spending the week vacationing with his grandparents, Mrs. Kate Mr. and Mrs. William Thayne ana family of Brigham City were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mr. and Mrs- Junius Banks and Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks spent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks left Sunday in Orem visiting with relaand friends. Wednesday t attend the railroad tives workers convention at Chicago. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hansen and Ricks will represent Utah at tfie convention. son, Carl, of Los Angeles, California, were guests at the home of Mr. and Miss Marie Erickson of Salt Lake, Mrs. A. E. Adams, Saturday. in Ixhi visiting spent the week-enClub met Friday The Mothers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of May Lott. the at afternoon and relatives other Erickson Henry was The afternoon and friends. spent in social All those present reported chat. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, a very pleasant afternoon. daughter, Silvia Jean, and Mrs. The Fifth Ward Sunshine ComBertha Beck, daughter Barbara, were J Mr. mittee are holding a social Saturday Mrs. d. nt.er guests of Floyd at the home of Mrs. M. A. afternoon Bradshaw in Salt Sunday. A large number of friends Taylor. Saddler, have been invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of son, Duane, Draper, spent the week-enin l ehi visiting with Mrs. Sunday guests of Mrs. Kate AnderSaddlers' mother, Mrs. Fern John- son were Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Freebarin and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. son and other relatives and friends. A UTAH PiitS S1AII ASSOCWIOH LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and daughters, Zettella and Beryl' and Mrs. T. A. Taylor were in I'rovo, Friday on business and pleasure. ) Mrs. David Gardner, daughter, Geroldine, Mrs. Alta Schown were in Provo, Friday on business and d Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cough and sons of Murray, sper.t Saturday in Lehi visiting with relatives and friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman and son, Raymond, of Garland were in Lehi, Saturday visiting with Wm. Trinnaman, Sr., and other relatives a,-- and friends. d Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bockstead and family of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop and family of Murray, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. , Mr- and Mts. Alsop and families and Mr. and Mrs. Powell formed a swimmng party to Peck-stead- - Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel WTiimpey with their son. Albert left Lehi early Tuesday morning, July 12th, for a drive to Baker, Oregon, where they will visit with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Peck and family. Albert will stay in Baker for two days and then drive to Seattle. Wahington, for a sightseeing trip through the prin-tricities of Oregon and Washing- p. ton, BN YBiGS Mr. Isaac Fox, Sr. and Mrs. J. W. Russell, spent Friday in Springville visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Fox and family. Miss Margaret Fox, a granddaughter of Mrs. Isaac Fox had just returned from her mission and Mrs. Fox spent the day visiting with her. Robbins and baby, and Miss Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake. Miss Helena Aimonetto, Mr. Arthur Miss Phyllis I.ipsey, of Bingham, Davis, Mr. Joe Watts, also of Bingin Bingham, Monday ham, visited with later they atrelatives evening tended the dance at Milady Lane in Salt Lake City, after which attendMr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, son ing Cafe Beau Bremmel for a late Marlow, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron supper, then returning home. Curtis spent the Fourth of July in Mr. Gardners' old home in Pine FARM YOUTHS PLAN Valley. They went through Zions Canyon and report a very lovely BONFIRE PROGRAM This is the first time Mr. Gard-cfp- al ner had visited to Pine Valley for twenty years. The traditional bonfire program of clubs of Lehi, American all Grove and surroundPleasant Fork, be held Thursday, will towns ing July 14, just above hanging rock in American Fork canyon. Mrs. Mabell W. Jense has been chosen general Attend the Show BSBJE - What had been the fate of Dale Farwell's mother? Read his dramatic story in Heart's Heritage," by " A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 56c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION loans Joseph McCord. Overc Like animals'-- ' Then you'll be interested in the story of a dog who gave birth to a healthy pup. Both are pictured in our news photo section. Send In Your Subscription Today upon hard reveals in his Clown, feature article "Laugh ' the a Due to season, flop" Laugh." big top has folded and returned to W. winter quarters. An interesting close-u- p pcture of Prince Bertil and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden, in Amerca for the tercentenary celebraton, is in our news photo section. Carter Field comments on, the popular conception of the term;' "yardstick" as applied to T. V. A. J and the new conception advanced bp New Deal sympathizers. LEHI FEEE PEESS The Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads in Lehi. mrl rm, It will take you across the country as fast as vou can cross the street ml Whether it's business or pleasure, telephoning gives you two way service that is personal and direct. WHY HOT BUILD n State THEATRE LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER says, 15 and Mr. and Mrs- Lemuel Whimpey an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter,, Miss Mae Whimpey to Harry H Cowden of Wells. B. C. Canada. The marriage took place Tuesday, July 5th in Bellingham, Washington. The young couple spent their honeymoon in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Their many friends wish them joy and happiness throughout their - COMPANION E TO THOUSANDS 16 FEATURES 2 hot-blood- ed 1 "State Police" g A picture leaping with smash thrills Two Big Features for the Price of One Only heart-stoppin- suspense I 20c. and 10c SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 17, "' .iiaiMiiin.jil I, iiDii.ii See FOR SALE First Charles Thompson, 18 and 1$ .mMnpm.uiWi.pViij s Tie Third Ward. FOR SALE RASPBERRIES Trinnaman at residence or at Meiling Confectionery. Ms. Thomos Will sell Home or lot with chicken Will enlarge lot if desired. coop. See Mary Maudsley. Adventures of MADSEII CLEANING CO. 102-- J, Pleasant Grove Ruben Christensen, Agent We call every Tueday and Thursday i I a trill TECHNICOLOR! j j 2 Fresh Milk Cows and 2 Young Horses For Sale See Abe Losee. 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X ENTERTAIN LIONS The Lehi Lion Ladies will give their annual party on Thursday, July 11, when the ladies will enterThe general comtain their Lionsmittee for the affair will be Mrs. Zella Clark, Mrs. Helen Christensen and Mrs. Isabel Brown. jDemai 1 pepos LION LADIES TO 4-- H I, jeal One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c WAMT ABS "'rn- -n flier LaBine chairman, and Merrill Warnick, bonfire chairman. Beginning at 5 p. m. will be games and sports. Lunch and bonfire, at which stunts and musical numbers DEWBERRIES FOR SALE See will be given by members, will Mrs. James Hartshorn, Fourth Ward, follow. A ceremonial dance will be given at the lghting of the huge RASPBERRIES FOR SALE-Fran- k See Barnes, Phone 130-, J The circus has fallen Joseph 4-- BL Ti of "Sinners in Paradise" |