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Show 1 OCTOBER THURSDAY. Sheriff LOSALITCUS John S. Evans Lehi visitor, Tuesday. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Pubfrrhed by The Lehi Fre Press Every Thuasday Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Hansen of Phone Resid- - 160-Lehi Meiling of Beowawe. Nevada, Richfield, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. week-enP. Price. George with his family here. Manager iit.M-- . Norman. Thursday. Entered at the poetoffice at Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook visited at Utah, as seoond class matter. Sherman Mr. Mrs. and Neslin and Helper. Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, were guests of of baby Roland Bradshaw. Advertising- - Rates Furnished Upon Lehi relatives. Sunday. Request. Mrs. Sadie Beck and Mrs. Thomas Stanford Kittermaa of Salt Lake City, Peck were Salt Lake City visitors, One year 11.00 visited with Miss Helen Hansen and Mr. Subscription and Mrs. E. L. Chipman. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr of Salt Lake ir i n Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark of Bacchus, S1AIE PiSS ASSOOAnOM ITtta City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Can's visited with Mrs. Margaret Cark, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. J. O. sprat the 8-- W d ss- Miss Gertrude Anderson of Spencer, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Garrett is spendipg the week with her mother. Mrs. Julia Thorn- ton of Delta. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1S4) LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAB 17. 1940 NATIONAL EDITORIAL. J Mr. and Mrs. Myton Burgess and baby of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. IQiflWASSOCIATION Mrs. J. S. Burrows and R B. Gaddie Mrs. Rachel Anderson was a Salt Lake visitor, Wednesday, a guest of Mrs. O. of Ogden. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martens. Sunday evening. R. Ivory. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Forbes and child Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gough and Mr. ten of Ucola. were week-en- d guests of and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen of Emery, C. Gough. Sunday evening. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, Miss Betty Adamson is back at work Saturday evening. ' after an enforced at Trinnaman's John R. Bone left for Garland, last vacation while recovering from injuries received in an auto collision. week, where he will be employed at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar factory during the Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks spent from campaign. Thursday to Saturday night in Salt Lake Mr. Banks attended the U. E. A City. Mrs. I. W. Fox and Sherman Fox left sessions and Mrsv Banks visited with Tuesday morning for Boise, Idaho, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. relatives. Ferrell Brems. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh of of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Olsen and Mr. Alpine, and Mrs. Douglas Gardner American Fork, visited with Mr. and and Mrs. O. Olsen of Prove, were dinner Mrs. Junius Banks, Monday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Monday evening, enroute home from a Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton vacation trip to San Francisco. Cedar City, who have been visting with Mr. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Samuel What old Nostradamus, a seer of 400 Jackson, left this week for a vacation years ago, predicted that has since come to New York City. trip true. The Grand Duchess Marie of Russia tells how he "foresaw" the great The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lester plague of 1665, Napoleon, the entry of the U. S. in the World Warand what Colledge met at a family dinner, at the he says will happen in the future until Colledge home, Sunday, honoring the 1999 when he predicts a cataclysm which birthday anniversary of Mr. Colledge. will leave tew of the human race to Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. K. bother about anything. Don't miss this B. Peterson and Mrs. Irene Brown of double page illustrated feature by the Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Colledge author of "The Education ef a Princess" and two children of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. in The American Weekly, the magazine Lester Colledge and three children, Mrs. distributed with next week's LOS AN Mary Peterson, Mrs. Nina Colledge, and GELES EXAMINER. the Lester Colledge family. -- Heat Your Home with STOKOL HEAT THE MODERN ECONOMICAL WAY TO HEAT , J-"- ,. A HOME ilw-- - Miss Virginia Meiling of Fillmore, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling ovier the week-en- Miss Lucille Carter is spending vacation with relatives at Emery. LEHI HUNTERS GET ELK-HUIiTll- PER- iG bet Mrs. Ray Carter, Mrs. Jam,, and baby were Sunday visitors of f.j and Mrs. Arthur Forbes of Alpine Mr. W. H. Barnes was a Salt Lake City visitor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson aBJ family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Ma Mrs. George F. Barnes and Mrs. A. B. Anderson were dinner guests or L. Southworth visited in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates. Saturday were A group of Lehi sportsmen evening. Friday. among the Utabns to be issued 1940 elk hunting permits, according to the list of s permits drawn by Salt Lake City MITS Hi DRAW sports-writer- Friday. Most of the Lehi hunters will seek while their elk in the Nebo districts. others will go to the Manti and Fish-lak- e Time to Change areas. Nebo proper district, bull elk George E. Rick. Noble Evans and George P. Price. West Nebo area, bull elk James Comer. West Nebo area, hornless elk John A. Colledge. elk Morris Manti district. bulk Holmstead. Manti district, south of Fairview A. H. Wing, Basil Dorton and David I. Gardner. IS YOUR CAR READY FOR HIGH SCHOOL HEWS Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake City was a week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates. Thursday, October 17, at 11 o'clock the Boosters of Lehi High School will It will be under the give an assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield and direction of the president. Miss Lois daughter. Doris, visited Pleasant Grove Lott. relatives, Sunday. Also on Thursday at 2:30 the Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws and children football team will meet the American spent Saturday with Mr. Haws' mother, Fork team in fourth game of the league Mrs. AJice Haws of Salt Lake City. scries. The Cavemen have lost two and won one. The Pioneers have games Mrs. Morris Holmstead and children won all their games and hope to win the were guests of Mrs. Albeit Ray of rest. The game will be very exciting as Friday. it has been some years since Lehi defeated American Fork in football. The Lehi Primary Stake Board visited the Fairfield and Cedar Fort Primaries. Lehi's farmers shone again! A group Wednesday afternoon. of boys entered the plowing contest at American Fork and came out victorious. Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss and son of Eugene Strasburg won first place prize Los Angeles, California, visited with Mrs. of $3.50, and Bob Austin, Bruce Fowler, S. M. Taylor and Mrs. Rachel Anderson, and Dick Webb, won $1.00 each. They Tuesday. plowed 8 or y acres or land and were judged on evenness of plowing, sttaight- Mrs. J. O. Meiling accompanied Mr ness of furrows, and lay of the land and Mrs. Howard Strang of Salt Lake The boys were so thrilled with the FormCity to Mt. Pleasant, Thursday, for a all tractors they drove them to Spanish vjsit with relatives. Fork. Cop-perto- n, THE FALL SEASON?? Now, at the first signs of dropping temperatures, is the time to prepare your car for winter. The lubrication, battery, brakes, motor, spark plugs and starter all need attention to make sure of a safe driving winter. We'll check your car from A to Z for very little money, and we'll guarantee a perfect job. Drive in today and you'll cave time and money in the long get your winter check-u- p run. WE CARRY A STOCK OF AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES State St. Service Station State StMet, Lehi Sylvester Clark. Manager MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18 and 19 The Lehi Second Ward Builders first Dr. Allen ot fhe State Training School will address the Seniors at 3 o'clock on year group gave a party in their classroom, Tuesday evening honoring Phyllis Thursday. Jorgenson who is moving away. Beth The comedy hit of the season. GREER CARSON and LAWRENCE OLIVER in Adamson, reporter. Miss Margaret Potter was elected State Economics Club leader at the meeting of Miss Virginia Woods and Robert Mc he Home Economcs teachers of the U. Carthy of Salt Lake City, called at the E. A. in Salt Lake City. This is an One is daring! One is alluring! On is sisters in action. Five C. F. Johnson home, Sunday evening honor and we are proud of Mrs. Potter One is wild! One is wise! Do they get their man? See for yourself! coy! enroute home from the funeral of John for having won it. Also Good Shorts. ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 20c. Armstrong of American Fork. The equipment in the shop is getting SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 21 and 22 an eyecatching. new coat of paint, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peck, Mrfl and Mrs. Bert Beck and Elwin Beck of Los bright blue. Thrills in One Great Victure! All of 'Romance, Adventure, Angeles, California, are leaving Thurs The bands in all towns in Utah will annual deer on for their hunt day, today, a short patriotic concert during the Fish Lake preserve at Cove Moun give day, October 16. Lehi Band registration tain. played at noon in front of the Memorial Mrs. E. C. Jorgenson and family are Building. moving to Idaho Falls, Idaho, Friday, to School will be dismissed, Monday and Mr. Jorgenson has make their home. Tuesday, October 21 and 22, for the ' Adventure WfA I been employed in Idaho Falls, for some taking of the school census. All teachers Lehi people regret rime. the will be engaged in the work. losing family but wish them happiness and sue cess in their new home. Mrs. Harold Jensen was a Salt Lake City visitor, Wednesday OT Mrs. Julia Brown, Mr. and Mrs and and Miss Huitau Allrcd of Kamas. Lowell Brown and family Mrs, Emma Lott were Sunday dinner guests Miss Aileen Allred of Duchesne, were of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor of Spanish week-enguests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allrcd. Fork. BARGAIN SHOW "Pride and Prejudice" lovp-hung- ERRftlpLYNN l " 4' kfVi d IT IS CHEAPER AND BETTER TO HEAT WITH A FURNACE Let us furnish you with estimates and show yon one in operation. GUHTIIER SHEET DETAL WORKS PHONE 189 LEHI. UTAH The Second Ward Beehive Girls gave party in their class, Tuesday evenn on he honoring Miss Beth Adamson birthday anniversary, Mrs. E. N. Webb class leader brought a birthday cake an during the party the cak and punch Each girl brought a birth was served. day gift. a ; The mystey of the stone bench. An other true detective-murde- r sory of Mr. World famous crimin H. Ashton-Wolfologist and author of "Secrets of the French Police." Don't miss it in The Ameircan Weekly, the magazine distri buted with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. e, k k k CARD OF TIIAEIKS fIget around at little expense9 FLYING LEAVES In masquerade of red and gold, The woods of fall are gay and bold; We desire to express our sincere ap They sift "confetti" down the lane preciation to all those who helped so To celebrate the summer's wane. much with sympathy, condolence and kind deeds during the illness and burial With brightest leaves, the wind plays We want of our husband and father. ball; to thank all those who took part He tosses them with shout and call. in the funeral services, sent cars and as- I like to catch them as he blows sisted in any way. But, Jack Frost comes to nip my nase. Helen Ma ring, Mrs. Samue K. Jackson and family. mW- - fall m?1 ALSO GOOD SHORTS IT PAYS TO TELEPHONE. You get an immediate, spoken answer to your questions no delay getting replies. If you have a youngster away at school, enjoy a telephone visit every week or so. In a three minute conversation two people can exchange over 300 words. For rates to any town, just ask the ofyerator ANDERSON GARAGE PROVO, UTAH PLYMOUTH, DE SOTO AND INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS BEST BUYS OH USED GARS TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY KELLY PHONE 83 J WILSON LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE t MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M 1Q5 and 15c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 and 24 2FEATUEE8 2 ROGER PRYOR and LUCILLE FAIRBANKS in "A Fugitive From Justice" Guns ablaze as police and underworld cross paths on the manhunt that began and ended with murder I Feature No. 2 CESAR ROMERO in foi money "The Gay Caballero" The Cisco Kid reported dead! But Cisco hasn't heard a word about it and excitement lies ahead! 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