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Show Thursday, Fegruarr THE LEHI FREE PRESS Thursday, February 22, 1934 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Jen-da- Evecy Fhursday Lehi, Utah Phone 84V Ceorge Office, p. Price, Mcaer It Street acd State Caveat, Lehi. Utah SVeet. Main tesidene. tad We Entered at the postoffice Lehi, Utah, as second class! matter tt ADVERTISING RATES 80c per inch Display Read era. , ..10o per line SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance. t..,.$L00 Want ads 3,0c Per line for first insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion' LOCAL enterMr and Mrs. Charles Curney jhS Mr. and Mrs. L. I. "Warde aha" famlTy Mr. and Mrs. Clifton ThaTj t at dinner Saturday of West guets of Mr. b ardie's tsons of Pruvo, were Lfchl visitors San- - tained R. H8ter. d Joha mother, Mrs. Emily Wardle. day. Mr. Idaho; Virginia, of Sugar City. CaliHollywood. of r Petem Bramwell at. Jtor, Ralph Curtis and Mrs, O. H. Peterson of O if den, was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson a guest of Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, George P. Price were Salt Lake visit- fornia: and Mjbs and son of West Jordan, ors, Friday. table was the Edna Rofe. Centering and Violet, tastefully Misses Helen Giles and Louie Eidsell Miss Verla Thayne spent Sunday a vase of Myrtle of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests afternoon and night in Murray with arranged. f Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Ray All sop. ITEMS 22, 1 i Persn n-ne- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest D. Webb and son are Esther Powell and Mise Annie Bone visiting relatives In Alhambra, CaJL spent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Mr. H. E. Osterloh left Saturday for of Lake LaVerkin. Giles A. James Salt Utah, on a business trip. Bishop City, was a Lehi visitor, Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Kirkham, who has spent Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoagland of the winter la Salt Lake City, returned Salt Lake City, were guests of Lehi home, Saturday. relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell of are visiting Lent ZimmerVal Zimmerman and Colorado, McCoy, John man left this week for Idaho to assist relatives this week. at the annual sheep shearing. Mrs. A. H. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. Claud George Ellsmore and Mrs. Donald Curtis and LaPrlel Goodwin spent were Sunday guests of Mrs. Wednesday In Salt Lake City. Martha Ball. Els-mo- Mr. Mary Maudsley wan a Salt Lake Miss Leona Osterloh who Is teaching school at Cedar Fort, spent the weekvisitor Saturday. end In Lehi with her parents, Mr. and Bean of Provo spent Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. Mr. Pauline the past week at the H. E. Osterloh Miss Lillian Knudsen returned home home. Sunday, following a visit with friends Mr. W. H. Snyder of Blackfoot, and relatives In Salt Lake City and Idaho, la a guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. Bingham, E. Osterloh. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Thomas and of Salt Lake City, were enterchildren Arthur Powell and Henry , Turner who are employed at MfcCoy, Colo., tained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gur. were guests of their parents, Mr. and ney at dinner, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Thomas An eleven pound girl arrived at the Powell the early part of the week. horn of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Hunger, . Wednesday morning. February Mother and baby both reported as do RETAIN THE ing fine. re Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Spanish Fork were Guests of Mr. Taylor's mother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor Sunday. Complete Transportation j Shippers Door to Consumers Door I i Une agency dependable and for the complete and expeditious handling of less than car. Hospital Notes it Leo Smith The baby of Mr. and Mrs. face at Infected an for was treated the LelU Hospital, Friday. Tonsils were removed from Lawrsaee Tneron Thomas. La Von Thomas, the Holmes and Kenneth Turner at local hospital, Saturday. 4 That is the and Delivery Service load freight shipments. Free Pick-u- p of the Roberts received treatment forearm and hand on lacerated a jor neces Saturday, several stitches being Roberts Mr. sary to close the wound. was injured in removing a rock at the Ronald Salt Lake & Utah Railroad mine. ele Hudson, Edwin Phillips, Ann Hovey Shirley Dunstead and Sterling Hollo- Robert Bevertdge had an incision way. The adult members of the cast made in his leg on Sunday. include Arthur Hohl, Grant Mitchell, McDowell, Charles Grapewln and Caire Adene Turner received treatment Robert Barrat. William A. Wellman Tur Miss for a chest injury Monday. directed the picture from a screen play ner received the injury at school. by Earl Baldwin. Mrs. Elmer Peterson, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Allred received treat A. J. Evans for the past two weeks, ment at the Lehi Hospital for a punc returned to her home In Los Angeles, ture wound of the foot, Tuesday. California, Monday. THEATRE HEWS Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Kirkham have moved to Hollywood, California, to make heir home. Mr. Kirkham Is JOHN BOLES SINGS IN "BELOVED" manager of he California and Arizona districts for the Utah Woolen Mills. The screen's outstanding singer still Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and retains his position as the monarch of daughter, spent Sunday In Centervllle, movie melody. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Half a dozen years ago John Boles Mrs. Russell Worlton re- played the star role of The Red Shadow Tlmms. Elder Horace. Hadfleld who recently turned home with them for a visit. ' In "The Deseret Song." the motion returned from an L. D. S. mission picture's first operetta, and the popu Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck and daugh larity established then has kept him gave some very Interesting and enjoys able talks to the Seminary classes this ter, Fay, who have spent the past In the minds of the public ever since week. month with relatives In Los Angeles, as the screen's sweetest singer. Others California, returne home, Thursday have enjoyed temporary success, but Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Osterloh of San evening. They report a very enjoyable In OF YOUR SKI N point of service Boles qualifies as Francisco, announced the arrival of a trip. the undisputed leader of his line. baby boy, born on January 11th, ac Now he has been announced to open 1 Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson and an engagement at the Royal Theatre cording to the report from the proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. family of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday on Sunday, Mbnday and Tuesday in Osterloh of this city. with Lehi relatives. the leading male role of "Belove." Unlversal's "musical romance of Mrs. A. L. Wilcox was called to Rex- Keith Evans of Bingham, was in which he Is featured with century," visitor of his parents, Mr. Gloria Stuart. In the burg, Idaho, Saturday, due to the Ill week-en- d picture Boles is ness of a granddaughter Julia Fay An, and Mrs. Sylvesaer Evans. of as seen a composer symphonies derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs a man who, though he does not possess waa little The girl Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ballanger, daugh- the Emery Anderson. spark of genius, has from babyoperated upon for appendicitis, Satur ter Colleen, and son, Jesse, of Magna, hood been stepped In the very atmosand Mrs. Art Poulson of Sandy, were day. world's greatest comthe of phere Sunday guests of Mrs. W. W. positions. Mr. B. J. T. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. In the picture Boles sings three .v A. Mrs. of iiisitiMirsssjsawrsMrsBssiir' Ford Roberts Elko, Nevada, "My Beloved," "Forget'? and songs E. Manning, and Mrs. S. J. Taylor Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hutchlnga, sou, the popular favorite "In the Gloamyou looked at your complexion I lately? Really tooktd at it? . . . Is it' enjoyed the picture "Eskimo' at Provo Josle and daughter, Bonnie Jean, ing." Practically all the songs In the oft. imooth am) dear? Or is if a tittle . Friday. spent Sunday and Monday in Salt picture, as well as the musical score coarse, a little rough? 'Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs, for the completed Winter days play hsrvoc with your skin. production, were Dry sir and harsh winds exhaust its natA 10 pound son arrived to Mr. and Alan Dale. composed by Victor Schertzlnger, well-knoural oils. Cause your face to become Mrs, Thomas Proctor of American musician and composer who al. lined and February Sunday dinner guests of Bishop and so directed "Beloved." morning, Fork, Tuesday Bean today to use Outdoor Ciri Face The role Powder. Its unique Oliv Oil base gives 20th. Mother and baby both reported Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, were Mr. and Mrs. him Boles takes from young ployed by rhe skin the moisture it needs to remain fine. Mrs, Proctor and baby are at Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomp- manhood to the advanced age of 100 soft, firm and youthful. Yet Outdoor, the home of Mrs, Chase Featherotone. son of Provo. Mr. Wolf who has re years an exceptional feat not only for It doesn't clog the pores, Girl is fluffy-dry- . la 7 mun thtdet to blend wit irry complexMrs. Proctor waa MJss Afton Feather- - cently returned from the French mis the actor himself but also for the ion, to Urge economy-sit- e at leading drag and stone before her marriage. The baby sion, waa the speaker at the sacra studio make-u- p depuanent timet 50c, 25c .Mail coupon io The expert. (ttneroua free sunpln. was born on the birthday of a great- - mental services at the Second Ward background of this sweeping Mrs. Martha Payne In the evening. . He waa president of musical drama depicts many historical the mission during the time Ralph events of the past century. Thomas. Goodwin was In the mission field. o Mr. Thompson also spoke at the meet- - "WILD BOYS OF ROAD" T CHYSTAt CORPOKATION, DEPT. N Miss Ethel Holmgreen of Salt Lake AMAZING REVALATION OF WtlW AVSNUB, NfW YORK CITY Ftauc tend me ?te Trial PacaajR of ? akin, Owen or Fred Owen B. and E. CHILDREN HOBOES City, blending ahadea of OvTDOoa Giu Mm Cut Mrs. E. J. Roberts entertained at a fact Powdtt. Logan, were guests at the X, F. Kirk, ham home Thursday night. The Owen "chop suey" dinner Wednesday In "Wild Boys of the Road" a First Brothers were enroute to California to honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Roberta National picture Dlayin Frldav and of Elko, Nevada, Covers were laid for j Otj Join their mother and brother. Theatre pre Saturaay at tne Mr. ana Mrs. xtooerrs, air. ana sents a startling revelation of nresent Mrs. A. E. Manning and son, Hershel, day conditions which caused a veritMrs. S. J. Taylor, Mrs. Hannah Rolfe able army of boys and girls to quit and daughter, Edna, Mlsa Fern Stewtheir homes and roam wildly about the art, Mrs. Afton Peterson, Mrs. Julia country. Gurney and Mrs. E. J. Roberts. There are 600,000 of these young Americans, according to figures preMr. and Mrs. Ford Roberts and son, sented to a Congressional Investigat Richard, of Elko, Nevada, returned ing Committee In Washington. home, Monday following a nine day Ahearn wrote their story. visit with Mr. Robert's mother, Mrs. Danny author and Danny, man, E. J. T. Roberts. lived with them for six mbnths In their hobo Jungles and road boy camps. He Mrs. Hannah Rolfe and daughter, knows all about them and he has Edna, entertained a group of friends the picture In his character at dinner and a social at tie Rolfe presented J istic vigorous, colorful and picturesque home Wednesday. Guests present were: Mrs. Heber Kart and Mrs. Arch style. He paints not only the tragedy of Nelson of Midvale, Mrs. Karren Turtheir lives with stark realism, but he ner, .Miss Fern Stewart, Mrs. A. E. tells of their Joys and their loves, the Manning, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Mrs. romances that blossom even In sordid Sarah Taylor. Mrs. ABton Peterson, fie surroundings. many pictures and Mrs. Julia Gurney. hllarously funny situations which from love of misMisses Barbara Lott, Phyllis Kirk- spring spontaneously chief in trrepressibe youth and which ham, Phyllis Hitchcock and LaPrlel can not be downed even tinder pitiful Goodwin entertalntalned at a valen conditions. tine party at the M. S. Lott home. Wed Always a dramatic, Danny has connesday evenr.g. The home was taste- tented himself with presenting the fully decorated in valentine colors and as he saw them, leavfacts astounding dainty valentine favors marked the to the public whom It concerns, ing places at card tables. Valentine games the PLUMBING and HEATING problem of what Is to be done with and luncheon were enjoyed by Mrs, these wandering boya and girls who Vaness Lott, Mrs. Stanley Lott, Mrs, PHONE 23 bid fair to become a menace to society. Byron Whipple, Mrs. Ray Carson, The drama is unfolded by a strong UTAH LEHI, STATE STREET Misses Allen Erlckson, Dorothy Stew of youthful players lncudlng cast art, Carol Proctor. Beth Romney, Frankte Darro, Dorothy Coonan, Rch-- o Gene Coleman and the hostesses. DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS HAVE INTERESTING MEETING The Hue Bell Camp No. 2 of the daughters of the pioneers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Thursday, when a very unusual and Interesting meeting was held. The subject outlined for discussion was "relics" and the ladies of the c5mp who were fortunate enough to own relics brought them to the meeting and told the story and other interesting facta about each relic. Among the relics brought were two very old chairs, one belonging to Mrs. E. N. Webb being 283 years old. Mrs. Sarah A. K. Smith displayed a solid silver medal that was presented to her father by Queen Victoria for service on the sea. Other Interesting relics were candle sticks brought from Sweden and Denmark; knit hand bags, baby hoods, watches, shawls, brooches Broomhead had a key of the Naul "u many other nrw,. relics, providing a very instructive interestlne aftnin. iur w est: J rvi aim U4V1U UOtB,. Mrs. Susa Giles gave the 8t0r. n.c m.cb ui9 uer parents. HoafcgJ tf. Anderson and 1 "18 KARAT BOOB" TO rnwtnieu in BE xmIRD WAlf The "18 Karat Boob" a three comedy drama will be presented H Lehi Third Ward sometime tj month, according to the director f H.. Jenklnson. A large cast of eiM enced players has been chosen J will give a good presentation high class comedy. ta ol CO in tr CARD OF THANKS ne We wish to thank our many.kis relatives and friends who assisted In any way during the Illness af hurlal of our beloved baby, we especii ly thank all who sent the beautif floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cundi; ly wi Y( vo be 1 H' ever-changi- ng It's a FACT- -. er, that I've been getting better service from my car since been patronizing I've the Central Service Station. "Buck" and the other fellows there certainly know how to keep a car in tip-to- p shape ! Pete- rson 6E1T0AL r, PHONE 354 Why Not Be SEOUEOE STATION "BUCK" PETERSON. Manager 108 STATE STREET. LEHI, UTAB A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAfl ON SUBSCRIPTION J Send In Your Subscription Today Why Not Have Modern Plumbing? 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