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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, 16, VSYi Mrs. C'lell Jackson spent the week with relatives at Mid vale. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bune and children uf SaA Lake City, visited with Mrs. John Bone, Sunday. 8--W George P. Price. Manager Offic. 32 W. Main Sv. reeidttnce. 2nd West and Slate St-- Lehi, Utah Office Phones residence 160-- Enured at the pogtoffice at Lehi, eoond cla& mattera e, 11.00 7"-- F. W. Goatts of Salt visited with his parents, La . w.-.- week's !B. ,,,,,, M? ( Th,- ,.ni,.v(-i- l --- . L- -y. , ,v. A-- 1 : ul.-i- VWtf n. :. fr- I .: l me r la M. i ; A ;- Gera.(1 Mrs. Joseph Ash-MMr. and Mrs. Marvin Hariman. R. ..,,,) Mrs. W. rs A'h Mr. and Mrs. Provo, Blaine Pi.-n- , Alma Hanson 0f ana the Hehertson f t ,. RED A. Seizors f thv M. 1. - . . . w. - -- y, ' Wui.i ' ' rs " am " Mrs. vanace iivrts Mrs. 1'eter f ed at dinner, Su.'.-ihome HiiiSun j. t bir'-hda, ai.i.ivcr-a-,.. Mr Hans' n , 51 ; fPi,m ... a vhi.rt band and her s,s-- . r lr. r ' Si .; .1 i, ov(- Her ir.2 and ot rrov". a!;d ' : c! it Mr - i r. Lak,, City. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nelson of Mid-valMr. and visited with Mrs. S. J. Taylor Mrs. George Goates, Sunday. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts. SUBSCRIPTION UlUtlt. '.v Lake ifan:i:y -- f and cn.riren, ..lr. -n IvuMr. Loui Mrs. and Chniens,n ..... i G!v, .t rr t,jr Mrs. William S. Gray who has ' V Lake and M- r- U-v-i were business visitors to been vihitiing- in Salt Lake returned Mr' -. Fn-d..-:t MCity, Monday. home this week. UU.h. ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request year fir Mi.s Allrna Beck and Mr.--. a meet., ,n Person attended I nday evening. ret-- :: , d - One a. George Gvates is reported very at his home this wetk. Mrs. Cli.u HoWaway and Miss M;, ar Elmo Gray of Provo, tpent the Alma Beck were business visitors to' week-tnuwi'h his parents, Mr. and Mr. Provo, Thursday Mrs. Hyrum Gray. , b-- pait , ! 1 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Publish-by The Lehi Free Pr Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phoae MARCH it HI1 "''.""Jh"! following' t T..,-.';.- .VHini 4 Mr. and Mrs. Nile Kalmar f Salt and Mr. of Zimmerman Mrs. v...k. James Lake City, were Sunday guests of their Knuo.-e-n Provo, is visiting with her father, Mrs. Kalmar's gave a very inres-.nH. Mrs. arid parents, Mr. Foil wmg . Sorens-n-- n Talk travel Henry Luther Coates. refresn-nu-Iit- lui a,l dainty the talk a Worlton Mrs. Mr. arid John v.cre er joyed. Elton Cooley f Denver, Colorado, of Sa'.t Lake City, were guests of visited with Elton and Mr. Dansie, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worltun over Mrs. a Mrs. Guy Darlii g entertained George GoaU-- and Mrs. Rachel week-enthe ai a canl pan Andcrsosn, Sunday. grout. .f ladies at A her home. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck of Draper dainty luncheon was served durinr Jr., of Mercur, visited with Mr. and Melvin Johnson of Salt Lake the afternoon. G u sts present were: an Mrs. George Strasburg, Sr., :c., City were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Gaisford. .Mrs. and family, Tuesday. Gaisford, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Kdward Mrs. rd. Gaisf Mrs. Geortre Pierce. Mrs. Fred Rath Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter of V Dr. and Mrs. Dee Elder and Mrs. of American Fork, Mrs. Wallace Ellen William Hadrield attended an endow Mrs. with Provo, visited Mable Jones. Mrs. and Thomas and Mr. wnd Mrs. J. C. ment service in the Salt Lake Tem- Hehertson Wanlass, Sunday. ple, Monday, and visited with Salt Lott E. Kuss'Ji, son, Arland, and Lake City relatives. daughter. Ivy, were Sa.t Lake City Hyrum Gray, John Smith, Joseph visitors, Monday. Clark attended Smith, and Sylvan The Lehi First Ward M. I. A. a business meeting in Salt Lake seniors 10 enjoyed their last social of Mrs. D. W. Larsen entertained at City, Tuesday. the season, Tuesday evening. They Tueshome, a family social at her were taught a scotch dance and play anniverday, honoring '.he birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer ed progressive games, followed by saries of her two daughters, Mrs. sons, Fred and John, of Midvale, dainty refreshments. Hosts of the 12 Udora R"ss and Mrs. Cleo Sundberg 's were week-en- d guests of Mrs. evening were: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. of Sandy. mother. Mrs. Sarah E. Wathen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sabey, 25c Mrs. Dorothy South wick, and Mrs. The class will Dorothy Holmstead. lOtt' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, hold a closing banquet, March 28. 7 NEEDS ALL FOR FEEDS Mrs. Inez Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. 17c Ernest Peterson and Mrs. Gerald Dr. and Mrs. Dee Elder and SEED GRAIN Eldon Peter family of Alhambra, California, are Taylor accompanied CORN. TOMATOES, MIX VEGETABLES, 4 large Cansson through the Sait Lake temple, visiting in Utah, combining business JAM, Large Bucket SEED POTATOES with pleasure. Mrs. Elder and child Wednesday of last week. LEMONS, Per Doyen her parents, Mr. ren will visit for2 Dozen ORANGES, ALFALFA SEED Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter and Mrs. William Hadfield, while Dr. GRAPEFRUIT. Per Dozen Mcand Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elder is in Salt Lake City taking the 2 Pound Box SODA CRACKERS Donald of American Fork, spent Utah State Board examinations enMr. Mrs. James titling him to practice in Utah as a and with GILES FEED STORE Sunday II. Gray. Natureopathic Physician. He plans We Deliver on locating in Salt Lake City at some Phone 78 Mrs. Richard Giles of Salt Lake future date. ;.1(5 City, spent from Thursday to SunEastern Sugar Cured Bacon, (Rindless) 25c E. Mrs. John day with lier mother, 13c t HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Bone. Mr. Giles spent Sunday at Bacon Sugar Cured by the piece .iltt the Eone home and Mrs. Giles ac Picnic Hams companied him home. Lard, 8 Pounds The Friday assembly program un WICKER BABY BUGGY FOR Shortenng, 4 Pound Pail Mrs. C. M. Boydston and Alma der direction of the Sophomore class, SALE See Mrs. Angus Gardner. MUTTON CHOPS, 2 Pounds Boydston of Eureka, California, re- has been postponed until Monday due 10c P See Seed Good Sale Alfalfa For class home turned to their MUTTON ROAST Wednesday to the tournament, Sophomore 20c PM after a short visit here with Mrs. officers are: Donna Hadfield, presi Aaron Ailred, Lehi. All Pnrlr Tank Kntisacfl 17c Boydston's daughter, Mrs. Morrill dent; Iva Dell Sunlerland, vice- Good Milk Cow For Sale Chea-pYoung Baby Beef Roast Mrs. Morrill Evans. Evans and president; Mildred Adamson, secre First $50 gets it See Grant Lititle children returned home with them. All U. S. Inspected Meats The Best Money tary and treasurer; Don Evans, class ford. Phone 75-lp Can Buy. representative. FOUND Tire and Rim. Call at Miss Helen Smith and Mrs. Mar city office and identify and pay for 9 Pounds ROLLED OATS garet Potter entertained the Home this ad. STALE Y'S SYRUP, Half Galion for! Making instructors of the Alpine LIGHT GLOBES 15, 30, and 60 Watts Five room Home Rent For Cheap Miss Warnick and " Dstrict Angeline Coal house, cellar and garage, PINT BOTTLES VANILLA State Supervisor of Home Making HALF PINT VANILLA J tf BLACK Education, at a dinner party at the Phone .! 4 Ounce Can- PEPPER, home of President and Mrs. A. 5 f T BALED HAY FOR SALE 1st CRYSTAL WHITP CflAP ................ -" '' UVill , UU1 Carlos Schow, Thursday evening. 3 for M and third crop. Phone . ,. ......................... tf nr. ass tttmrt x'x J ttro 1VW GALLON CANS CATSUP . FOR SALE Sulky Plow, one 2 TOILET Miss Margaret Thurman is ill at Jy TISSUE! 1000 sheets her home. Miss Ida Thurman is way pow and land leveler. Joseph PORK and -BEANS, large cans teaching her classes at the Lehi High Andreason, Lehi. VAN CAMPS TOMATO SOUP, 3 large cans School during her absence. MOTHERS niT5 .;tv, j UPRIGHT PIANO FOR ECONOMY HARD WHEAT FLOUR, every sack garranteed, 48 lbs Ira Racker. The L. D. S. Business College of " YELLOW STAR FLOUR, 48 pound bag Salt Lake City, furnished a very en CREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt., o i Arv riAJUK, 48 pound ; bag assembly, 17c P Tuesday. 20c pint, 35c quart. tertaining MILD CHEESE WT. D. Jones, Musical numbers and readings were 594 North 1st West. COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS 5p given by the students and instruct " !,'. ors. Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Any watch cieaned, large or small size Animals . Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox Any Large Clock Cleaned , iL rhone 343-Rtf Alarm Clocks Cleaned i g X Of THE- - UUHSIAHPitttiASSOClWIOlt . LOCAL ITEMS s d. Pearl Peterson of Sa'.t Lake City in l.ehi. pent the week-end t Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Mitchell were Salt Lake City visitors, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orren Provo visitors, Sunday. TkT 1 Bone were For You the ext r our uays Last Day Monday, March Jacob Evans of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Lehi relatives, Art Prestwich of Salt Lake City, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone attended the Poultry Producers Banquet at Draper, Saturday evening. Red Diamond Salmon, lb. can, 15c size Good Brooms Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 lbs. Cul-mer- George Bone of Springville, visited with local rela tives over the week-enMr. and Mrs. 20tt Milk, any brand, 4 cans Cnrn Flakes, laree size Rice, fancy head 39 - 3 pounds - Miss Beth Giles of Salt Lake City, Is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. John Bone, this week. h Mrs. Birdie Davis and children of Salt Lake City, visited with her father, Henry Sorenson, Sunday. . 15t Mn. Jennie Richardson of Magna, with Henry Sorenson, during the latter part of the week. visited Quality Meats 3 WANT ADS and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shelton of Lake Salt City, Maxlne, daughter, were guests of Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Sunday. ' -- Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford attended a board meeting of the Utah Service Star, at the Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City, Friday, Where plans for the Service Star Convention were drawn up. 8-- 1 py o- 8-- , - v- i ULiLJUUULjl J i WHY ORE BROODERS SO POPULAR? ELECTRIC SCOUT NOTES EXPLORERS TO MEET MONDAY We, in the electrical industry, can giv you many reasons for the great popularity of Electric Brooders. But youTl you obtain your information from fellow poultrymen. So take the time to ask some of them why they prefer this modem method of poul- be better satisfied if try production. reason, of course, will be that Electric Brooders have proven to be more profitable. They'll tell you, too, that they require less work and are Bafer. And they'll give you many other reasons, &a well. The first We ll sladiy supply you with a list o! laiuitm using thij modern equipment. Coe iu Ist's iclk it over, SEE YOUR SEALER Oil Tfilff? COAL FOR SALE Several kinds. Elton Dansie, Phone 81. tf L R. Kitchen FOR LEASE OR SALE acres of land and 9 shares of water The Lehi Stake Explorer troop Also business building on Main street will meet in the Memorial Building, MRS. MAY CRARB STILLER Monday, March 20, at 7:30 p. ni. 411 Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif. SCOUT DISTRICT COURT OF White Chester Boar for Service REVIEWS TO BE HELD J. L. Phone 95-tf 6 Bamhart, The Lohi Scouts will hold a district Court of Reviews, on Wednesday, March 22, at 7:30 p. m. in the basement of the Memorial Building. All scouts and explorers who have previously passed merit badge examinations, tJiose who expect to receive awards at the Court of Honor to be held on the first Sunday in April, must be in attendance. SCOUT TRAINING COURSE, The Lehi Scout ranging a training in the Lehi Fifth Hall on Saturday, Meat and Grocery 10-1-- AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Two Chester White Boars For Frank Barnes, Phone 130-- LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICE ' Consult Countv CWV - va wi; respective signers for further in- w Jv''r'kk iormation. SATURDAY officials are arcourse to be held Ward Amusement March 18th, at 7:30 p. m. Scout executive A. A. 'Anderson or Merrill Christofferson of Provo will be in charge of the course. The aim of the course is to teach local scouters how to put over patrol methods in troop meetings. Scout executives, scout masters and assistants, troop committeemen, district men and senior patrol leaders are expected to be present. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William Edward Trinna-man- aLN0EH WHISKEY . , Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Elsmore and Wootton, Attorneys, Bank of American Fork Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before the 5th day of May, 1939 JAMES W. TRINNAMAN, Execultor, hlsmore and Wootton, MM i XV rH I rare st, VfA of ours! thu H..:r I' "NT No Attorneys. First Publication March Last Publication March 2, 1939. 23, 1939 !,fr, P. O.. -c.,RTS 7S'.x GRAIN Ntu"""- SCHENtEY ; 2'8 QtjAPT No. |