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Show THURSDAY, APRIL. 1, THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Phone 8-Lehi, Utah W George P. Price, Manager Office, 32 West, Main Street Residence, 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, Utah Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Display 10c Readers One per line SUBSCRIPTION year in advance. . . ...$100 Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion. LOCAL 222L5.:iJ THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1934 ITEMS Miss Fannie. Bone, daughter of Albert Bone. U reported very ill at her home this week. I Mrs. LeRoy Lett spent Tnesday In I Mrs. Jennie Nostrum spent Friday ra Provo. a rueet of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Salt Lake City. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Timothy were Delbert Thayne and Mrs. Clifton Salt Lake visitors, Monday. Thayne and sons of Provo were callers Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Coffmaa and at the T. A. Taylor home, Sunday. week-en- o baby of SpringvUle, were Sunday guests Of Mr. and Mrs.Wm guest of Lehi relatives. Hall were Miss Jessie CiU, Mrs. Gill Mrs. Andy Trane spent Thursday in and George Aiken of Salt Lake City. American Fork with her mother, Mrs, W. W. Dickerson was a Salt Lake Abe Gudmucdsen. visitor, Friday. NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Powers adv, The Athenian Club were entertained Shoe Store, Main Street. at the borne of Mrs. 3. F. Bradshaw,! Mrs. German E. Ellsworth of Denver, Wednesday afternoon. guest of Colorado, was a week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw and Lehi relatives and friends. family were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw.. Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday with her Miss Marie Brlnghurst of Salt Lake mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. City was a guest at the Earl Smith home. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Alice Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake Tuckfield, Tuesday. City, was a guest of her mother, Mrs M. A. Taylor, Tuesday. Mrs. John Jackson will return home today from a visit with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb enter- - Lorln C. Chldester and baby daughter of Price. talned at a family dinner, Sunday. Miss Teresa Taylor who Is teaching Mr. and Mrs. George Goates spent the past week with relatives in Brig-ha- school in Ogden spent the week-en- d with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Taylor. City, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Mrs. HatUe Beant and son Leo of Lindon, were visitors at the Eldon Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Sorenson and Lynn Webb of Salt Lake City, spent Bone home, Monday. the latter part of the week with his daughter, and Mrs. Ellen Jones spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb. Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Trlnnaman and baby of Salt Lake City, were Lehi Donald Addis of MIdvale, was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Sorenson and visitors, Sunday. of his mother, Mrs. S'.ella Addis, Tues daughter of California, arrived in Lehi Monday for a visit with their grandday. Thomas Powers, Frank Sharp and mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones. Both Sorenson were Topliff visitor NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Powers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs of Caldadv. Shoe Store. Main Street. well, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cahoon Mrs, John Jackson is spending the and baby Colleen, recently returned week at Price with her daughter. Mrs. Mrs. A. D. Rhodes is receiving treat from the Samoan Mission and Mr. and Loren Chideeter. ment at the L.'D. S. Hospital in Salt Mrs. Steve Adams and family were Lake City. dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. John NEW HOUSE CRESSES at Powers Bradshaw, Monday. adv. Shoe Store, Main Street. President A. Carlos Schow and NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Powers family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. O. C. Hackett and daughters, Mrs. Stephen L. Chlpman of American Shoe adv. Store, Main Street. Maud and Ora were Alpine visitors. Fork. Sunday. They attended the Sunday. Alpine Stake Conference. Announcement of the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. John Devey Alpine visitors, Sunday. were Mr. Alma tawara. ln Salt Lake City. Bradsh-Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lake City. Salt in Monday W 111 is reported Mrs. Alice Tuckfield of Mrs. Thomas Jones of California, formerly of Informed that Mrs. been Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Lehi, have an operation underwent Jones recently Mrs. Ruel Evans were Mr. and Mrs. as well as is and possible. doing John R. Bone and family. Friends 5Sy It with bronchitis. NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Power. Shoe Store, Main Street. to Mrs. Julia Curtis is confined of attack pleurisy. bed with an her Exceptional Freight Service spent Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings Lake City. Monday in Salt wr And .... Mrs. m Ray Attsop AlIsOP and j iamiiy Lehi visitors. Sunday. were Murray, George Munns - Too do not pay a premium for our "Red Arrow'' Fast Freign Service although it is far superior to competitive freight serrka la the terrtory served by the Of home from returned Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and a visit in Garland. Brlgham City evening. Ogden, Monday Mrs. J. N. Litson was brought home Friday from the L. D. S. Hospital lowing a recent operation. fol- NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Powers adv. Shoe Store, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning, Jr. and hiMrn and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peck of American Fork, spent Sunday in Konrtv clients of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding. Webb spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City, accomset to be apart son, Carl, ther nanlng for the mission field. Carl accompan Jed them home, staying until Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene RELIEF S6C1ETV TAKE PKO. GRAM TO VETERANS HOSPITAL The Lehi Stake Board of the Relief Society will take a program to the The veterans hospital next Friday. Stake Board will present the play "New Wives For Old" and several program numbers will accompany them. r received word Monday of the birth of her 66th great-gran- d child. The baby, a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Noe of Spanish Fork on April 13. Mrs. Noe was Normaa Miss Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Taylor, former Lehi residents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strong of Chicago, Illinois, are guests of Mrs. Strong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christen-se- n at Camp Williams. Mr, and Mrs. Strong will make their home ln Salt Lake city. Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes to Be Rhiht $2.75 be right is to know what the designers and creators of new styles have decreed shall be 'right. j mL Is ......... UNIVERSITY AVENUE iJ I & in' ALL FOR $1.00 Our Motto: A Free Press In Every Lehi Home. WANT ADS NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Powers Shoe Store Main Street. adv. - The City Council considered a plan FOR , to treat all city light poles with preser tf vatives In order to increase their FOUND 1934 License Plate No Call at this office and pay fcr ad. adv. Better Shrubbery for Less Money Best Rose Bushes 3 for $1.00 We do Expert Landscaping J CENTRAL I i PHONE 23 LEHI, UTAH STATE STREET -- wr-- temr-rsurm-p am, ag-- j -. It mf Conoco Ga SERVICE STATIC!! "BUCK" PETERSON. Manaeer PHONE 354 108 - STATE STREET, LEHL UT, "i'r m THEATRE IIEVIS ! STARS OF FILM AND SPORTS WORLD ACT IN "THE PRIZE. SETTING EGGS Black Giant and FIGHTER AND THE LADY" Silver Lace Wyandotte, 25c per setting, See C. L. Johnson, Phone 304. Myrna Loy. Max Boer, Primo Camera and Jack Dempsey Among RemarkEICTCLE FOR SALE CHEAP able Aggregation Gathered Together Hawthorne Trail Blazer, good as new. for Vivid Drama of Prize See Mahlon Peck. Lehi. Ring. First class film developing and printing. 1 day service. Fair prices. Myrna. Loy. Max Bner. prim See John Frank. adv. Camera, Jack Dempspy, Walter Hus- -' FOR RENT 3 Shares Provo Re ton and Otto Kruger comprise the disservoir Water and 10 Shares of Cull tinguished group of actors and sportSee Joseph Watklns. River water. ing personalities gathered together by for 4'The PrizeFOR SALE Extra Large Tomato fighter and the Lady," a gripping Plants, Red and Green Fepper Plants. story of the prize ring which plays Good time to plant for early fruit Friday and Saturday as the attraction now. Leiil Floral Co., Lehi. at the Royal Theatre. Miss Loy, last seen in "Night Flight" FOR RENT brick house and and "Penthouse," has recently estab 4 acres land. Leave word at Free lished herself as one of the most Press office Phone popular and outstanding of the screen 8 GLASSES FOUND Expensive pair feminine stars. Baer, challenger-u- p of eye glasses. White gold frame. Have Kr the heavy-weigchampionship of been lost for seme time. Call at Free the world, and generally acknowledged Press office and pay for this ad. a vn inoai coiorrui Tighter In the prize ring today, makes his first screen GRINDING Soissors. saw sharpen- appearance in this picture and has ed. Sewing Machines Repaired. Sea been called avirile exponent of the new vogue In leading men. William Osborne. TTT'Trb n n iy jt jjCiin: A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c UN SUBSCRIPTION I I PAID Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS ht PLUMBING and HEATING ON. Get the habit of stopping at this Service Station find it pays. Competent, courteous attendants prompt and operated by local people- - fi PAPER HANGING, Paper Cleaning, Caslomining, etc. Prices reasonable. Ralph Hutchings, 2nd West and State. We Can Furnish Your a Gallon ' 2. I 16c FILL YOUR CAR TANK WHILE THE GAS "WAR" IS go up anytime. It is a chance to save yourself money on ..$2.75 they were: USED MOWING MACHINE SALE See J. T. Winn. Lehi. , and a steak fry Thursday evening, on the lake shore Roberta Ball, Beth Fox,) Nedra Lewis, Verland Fowler, Fern Glover, Maxine Austin, Mildred Shel-to- n and Beth Jackson. Total UTAH Fill Your Gas Tank 15c GaPon employed there. A group of girls enjoyed PROVO, te War as i ...... .$1.00 .1.00 and Provo Typewriter Service 113 N. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott and Marjorle, and Mrs. LeRoy Davis 35 spent Friday In Salt Lake City, OUTDOOR GIRL Large Box Face Powder, Lipstick r- r ,,, 1 year to Lehi Free Press ed up with the changing styles through Miss Nicholas illustrated fashion articles, appearing in these columns, and tell your friends about them. husband who " Adding Machines. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Saturday at Spanish Fork with her SI J Jack Hackett and family, , J Valentine and son, Harold. mJ Margaret Mills of Salt Lake Citr i a Expert on Repairing All Makes of Typewriters For Two Weeks Only Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority, who .writes on women's fashions for this paper, tells you just what you want to know and pictures for you the woman will garments and hats that the be wearing in the weeks to come. The styles that Miss Nicholas describes are authentic and the garbut they ments that she depicts are do not represent style extremes. The garments are those that will be worn by the average woman and that you will find for sale in your home stores. if Keep FDR J WILL BUY. OLD MACHINES was and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs. Herman Goates and son, Mrs. Alva Fitzgerald and daughter, Marlam, werw Salt Lake visitors, Friday. , Sunday dinner guests of n, Mrs. Junius Banks were Mr. New Low Prices On Underwood Portables Mrs. E. M. Jones spent Friday and AND the only way that you can be sure they wil well-dress- J. E. Ta Image of Provo, visiting with C. C. Hackett daughter, Maude, Monday. , Mrs. Mr, M4 NEW OR 100 REBUILT TYPEWRITERS OR ADDING MACHINES w, Mrs. M. A, Taylor ..: : - a. uiiiuw guest of Junius Banks, Monday. TYPEWRITERS A fine son and heir arrived to glad den the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Potter of Bancroft, Idaho, at the Lehi Hospital, Sunday, April 15. Mother and son reported to be doing fine. Mrs. Potter was Miss Margaret Schow beautiful little daughter to Mr. and of this city. President and Mrs. Schow Mrs. Lorln Chldester at the Price Hos- are rejoicing over the birth of their pital were received by Lehi relatives first grandchild. this week. The baby was born Friday. Mrs. Chldester was Miss Violet JackMrs, Rachel Anderson left last week son before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. for Seattle, Washington, to visit with John Jackson of this city are the Mr. and her son and daughter-in-laproud grandparents. Mrs. Ferris Anderson. Los Angeles, I T? The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local Nes Ads in Lehi. WHY NOT BUILD LEHI FIRST? y Ci" MC' f |