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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH LTAH LEHI FKEE PRESS, LEHL l&Jj 23, THE LEHI FEEC PRESS PubliiW by The Lefei Free Prt Every Thursday Lehi. Uu Phew Mr. and Mrs David W. A damson of Sa't Lake City, ipent Sunday wi-Mrs. Alice P. Philips. 8-- P- - Georgt Mr. and Mrs- - Laurel Rock of Morgan, were Sunday guests cf Mrs. 2nd Alice Phillips. Price, Manager St. Office. 32 W. Wain riUnc. Uuh West and SuU St., Lehi. residence Phones Office 160-- Entered at tb postoffice at Lehi, Utah, at aeaond cla&i matter ADVERTISING RATES Fnrmahed Upon Request SUBSCRIPTION One year Mrs. Hutching Ralph Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardie and family of Provo, were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris of Orem, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kldon Bone, Sunday. LOCAL ITEMS Lake City, spent Friday Mrs. Elien Carter of Salt Lake City is visiting local relatives this week. Mrs. Ray Beck and son, Walker, of Draper, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, Friday. TUB- - of Salt in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. James Trirmaman of with Garland, spent thia week-en- d local relatives. Barks ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Jun-uMrs. Eliza Banks Sunday a.r.- er quests of Mr. and Mr. W. J. 'i.rdner of Orein, Sunday. s ws Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane of Draper, visited at the James H. Gray home, Sunday. Miss Enid Zimmerman of Provo, visited with her grandfather, Henry Sorenson, over the week-en- and 31 r3. Gr..rtv i. Ban Mr. and Mrs. John Smi'--h were H Sunday home iday, famdy of H. Sn.:th Mrs. guests of Mr. ind Mrs. John Baah- Sunday fr.m .t man. i s with her r...dict-rr.- J-- were ren. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brad-haand of Mr. dinner quests unday Mrs. Fred Bradshaw of Salt Lake City. :,r, ed Mrs. Eld n Bone, Mr. and Mrs. and James Henry Zimmerman, Sorenson were Salt Lake City visit ors, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Uke City, visited with Mrs. M. A. Tayl r and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton, Sunday. Miss Huitau Allred and Miss Vera Brown, teacher at the Monroe schools Lsited at the R. C. Allred home over the week-en- d. Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and son. Homer, visited at Bingham, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Laveder and family. to keep abreast of the sports world and it's entertainment to the millions of fans all over the nation. 'Speaking of Sports," a weekly column of inn side dope written by Robert McShane, writer, features highlights in the week's sporting news. Unlike most sports columnists, McShane does not confine himself to baseball, football and the other major sports. A proportionate emphasis is placed on track, hockey, softball, tennis, golf and the numerous other activities so popular with the average newspaper reader. top-notc- h well-know- " - Look for "SPEAKING OF SPORTS" IH EVERY ISSUE and Mrs. Se"' VU" xj C0! l'xal d iruer. of rela- - " Not only do the new Better Light-Bette- Sight r lamps give you more and better light, for less money, but they also enhance the appearance of any home. The two lamps illustrated above are merely two examples of new 1939 lamps now available at bargain prices. But they must be seen to be appreciated. yourself let Come in us show you their i new features and explain how they produce better light at less cost V;'.'iilni Ififel The only way you can know whether you hare sufficient light U to have it measured with a Sight Meter an instrument which measures light ai easily a a thermometer measures temperature. Without cost or obligation, we will gladly measure the light in your home or office. Simply telephone for a Lighting Advisor to call at your convenience. ... SEE YOUFi DEALER OH. HIM. see them ..1,1'.. -- was a Provo visit- - iiy, ier Lott. who has is with reuirtuJ t ( . U-t- - aunt - i . a Si,. i Mix vry m Mr. and Mrs. M.rris visiting at nans her father, Evans sjent M .r City. B, j n j -- a d. d Vi ' i Flashlight Enables Two Flyers To 'Crash' Their Plane and Escape Morris Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mrs. Heber Webb and Mrs. Heber J. C. Mrs. Rachel Anderson left Wed Webb were Sale Lake City visitors nesday, for a visit at Lone Tree, Saturday. Wyoming, with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilcox were 0. R. Ivory. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield at cox from Thursday to Saturday en- tended a birthday party at Pleasant route from Oregon to Los Angees, Grove, Saturday evening for Mrs. California to make their home. Orson Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith attended June Hanson, a student of the the wedding reception of Mr. and Utah Agricultural College, spent the Mrs. Wal'.ey Saddler of Magna, Mon week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and day evening, Mrs. Saddler was Miss Mrs. Leo Hanson. Dorothy Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kirkham re turned to their home in Canada Mr. and Mrs. Dean Capener and after a weeks visit with local rela children of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. of Gunnison tives. George Zimmerman Mrs. Rich of were week-en- d guests Among those attending the funeral ard Norman. services held Friday at Bingham for Mr. Everet Peck were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman entertained Mrs. Isaao Peck, Mrs. Sadie Sabey at dinner. Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Watkins. and Mrs. Dean Capener and four children of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donnetta Ho'imstead enter George Zimmerman and two child tained Thursday for the Bon Amicus ren of Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Del- Club. Prize winners were Mrs. Alta bert Norma and three children, Clyde Webb, Dorothy Southwick and Grace Norman and Joseph Hanson. Morgan. Specal guests were Melba Rolfe and Dorothy Nelson. and Mrs. Mrs. David Gardner Ernest Larsen attended the Ameri Miss Nqla Clark and Ward Clark, can Legion Auxiliary banquet at the students of the Utah Agricultural Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, College of Logan, visited with their Friday evening, honoring the nationparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark, al president of the auxiliary. over the week-enMr. and Mrs Clark accompanied them to Logan The bicycle party which was held Sunday. Thursday evening was a great success. All ladies who attended reSunday dinner guests of Mr. and ported a great time. Following the Mrs. John Price were: Miss Sarah ride lunch was enjoyed at the WatBarratt of American Fork, Dean kins Ice Cream store. More special Price and Miss Norma Price of Salt events are planned for the future, Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. William Regular classes at the High School Price of Heber. Gym., Thursdays and Mondays at 7 - Miss Arleen Allred, a student of the Hiome Economics department de ML.r ..i:, M- i- - - i Mr. and Mrs. HaymoEjl , Marie Erickson of Salt Lake Mr. x'v was a her of parents, " and son, Duane, if piest ' rI ... visitnre at tVia M and Mrs. Henry tnckson, suiwa,. and I L:ontl Lar.-ennmp I nnar Bbh.; an J Mrs. Lake funeral the Salt attended IVek Trane A,.dy Mis. E!i.h. t Wednesday, for ur. ana Mrs E. Eddi servi.es at Riverton, City uiM ., Monday. and Mrs. E. V. I.arsen, Mr. Kuioii Timothy- Stewart attended her oeorge r. I'rice were Mr. is a Lehi fans Tuesday of Provo, Lake Linton City, Martha Salt in Mrs. attending dub bask, 1 tournament at S a.t Lakf ru, . 1 rues of her son and afternxn. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. day evening. man of law, Wh Mrs y and Mr. with locai vi tf.i Cache, Keith Erickson, a student of the AUXILIARY MEETS wrek-enrelative.- - over th Utah Agricultural College, spent the and Mr. his with wtk-enparents, Mr. and The American Upion A ., Mr. nd Mrs. Davis Boiey, Mrs. Henry Erickson. ' met at the home of Mrs. David fr. Pratt oi Mis. Weston ana Fo0,. Sunday with Mr. Miss Beth Jackson and Mrs. Joel ner, monaay evening. Fork, and short business m ssion, a socia Mr.- -. David Peterson. Niblev of Salt Lake City, Mr. ni. were dinner until' ! f Mrs Elmer Jackson a.Kcr i aiueu irs. Alia hcown and Mrs. fr. Mr. and Mrs. f Mf and Mrs- - clen jackson, were oardner acted as hostesses. children of Salt Lake City, evening. Tuesday and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. Kinest Peterson. wetk-e.'- a ! d. of l'lj work at tiie Z .L: w tnis Mr. Carl Webb Lake City (f Salt .A tO was a Provo Tuesday. Provo this week j, hn Muhlestein. JTLV VliltOl K!ias M. Sanucl Jackson w the home of Mr. Thomas. IT'S easy was a Salt Lake S-- d. ddd i.don 'lU.ve, riea.-al.-'. Mrs. Sadie Sabey spent Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. Dee Elder and sons visiting in Midvale with Mr. and of Alhambra, California, returned to Mrs. John Redman. Mr. Redman is Robinson and Mr. Mrs. Marion a and their home, Saturday, following Mrs. Mary Maudsley and Mrs. not reported having very good health. weeks visit with Mrs. Elder's parents daujfhters of Murray, were guests of Stewart visited in Salt Lake Geneva Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Justin of City during the past week, attending Draper, spent Wednesday visiting at the tournament. Speaking of v ..t,.r. Saturday. r.d j Frank and Reed Adams of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their Mrs. A. F. Adams. $1.00 parents, Mr. and suit ritisvusocuxiox uuiKiT?'J' - r'i p Mi. very ARCH p. m. .. , Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane, sons partment of the Brigham Young Ralph and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris University of Provo is taking train Trane. Mr. and Mrs.t Don Trane, ing work at the Lehi High Home Eco Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Alice Austin, nomics division this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts, Mr. and Mrsv Dell Jacobs, attended a Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton enter party at the home of Mrs. Morris tained at their home, Saturday even Davies of American Fork on Wed ing honoring the birthday anniver nesday of last week, honoring the saries of Mrs. Evelyn Orton Olson birthday anniversary of Mrs. Abe and Mrs. "Elizabeth N. Orton. A Gudmundsen. group of friends enjoyed house games and dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Magelby of Price, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Crabb. During the day they visited at Pay-so- n with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wringate and Ix)well Crabb. Mr. and Mrs. Crabb accompanying them. Mrs. J. E. Richards and Mrs. Max Smitli left Lehi Sunday for a months visit in California. While there they will vist with Jack Richards in Hollywood and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richards at Oakland. They will also visit the Exposition at San Ml We Have Friends and neighors of Mrs. Chas. Crabb surprised her at her home Saturday evening, honoring her birthday anniversary'. Those present were: Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. R. W. Wells, Mrs. Margaret Cox, Mrs. S. P. Abbott, Mrs. Juiia Vaughn, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mrs. I. M. Lott, Mrs. Maud Glover, Mrs. Alice Austin, Mrs. George Strasburg. Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs. Elizabeth Gaisford, Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs Victoria Stewart. Complete Stock FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Funeral Sprays and Designs Plants and Cut Flowers Phone 60 LEHI FLORAL CO. V7 T70RCED to land In a hayfield when a dovmdraft of cold air drove thir plane close to earth, two young Minnesota aviators had a remarkable escape from death on a scheduled flight from Minneapolis to Miami. non-sto- p They owe their lives to a flashlight which the pilot. A. C. Mclnnis, instructor at Minneapolis Municipal Airport, used as a landing flare to find a comparatively safe place to set his plane down. Mclnnis and his friend took off not long after dark on what they non-to- p had planned as a 1,550-milflight They expected to put aa their "flying gasoline tank" their craft was called because of its heavy fuel load down in Miami the next day. The take-of- f was satisfactory, but the plane arose slowly. Fifteen miles from the airport it was in trouble. "I followed the Minnesota River for a while after taking off," said Mclnnis, "hoping to gain altitude to clear the banks on either side. I had climbed to 425 feet when I Jwung southward toward Rochester, "Then I hit a downdraft of cold air. We dropped at least 150 feet. I fought to cilmb, but couldn't There was nothing left but te oud -- 4f possible. A pood trick if v.j wraia ao it, sua in complete e ness. too. "I switched on my flashlight ana stuck it over the side. Its beia revealed a gully. I missed that ine with my left hand while I heM the flashlight with my right, the plane down. It wasn't a perfect isi landing the ship was damagedit W 1 j 1 va worn knocked cold. But and good enough to save our lives, taa a by it was made possible hal flashlight, although one that frea by been made dependable hattfiriea." r When Mclnnis and his friend eained consciousness, they a half mile to a shack where woodcutter notified airport offlcia e Mclnnis, in a whefl he aivlved aecnf M hatf-daac- later v a hrtsrwteL fti& StiD tag to his flaefafigSst and evenM1st) on K as he hie ja-i; ;a operating room, 5 Have Your Car Greased Today by Experts liH An ex ner t lnhHrnfmn - tilc 4vi v.vi a-aaA , limb jJicrveu to womj repair K768 insures proper car operation. Best quality oils and used. FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPUES AND ACCESSOR188 State Street S eivice SYLVESTER CLARK. r tw' C |