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Show HIE LEHI FREE THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1934 THURSDAY, PRESS SEPTliiv Mr and Mrs. Rulon Peterson, u. .nrf Mrs Ruel Evana and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans formed a party, Sunday Chrlstensen to gather pine nuta at Broad. Canyon. John Hutching and George I. Bone returned Dome Alfred Grundvlg at Scranton. Sunday from a visit with relatives at spent Sunday FREE PRESS Price. Published by Mr. and Mrs. James Press The Lehi Free spent Sunday in Ogden. and Wardle family I. Mrs. Mr. and U ft Vvenr Thursday Miss Mable Call of Salt Lake City. io Uiia'tf School Lehi. Utah attended a Wardle family gathering Phone la High will attend the Lhi Mrs. Clyde Dorton spent Friday Park, Friday. the THE LETT! 8-- W Murray Salt Lake City. Georjrc P. Price. Manager Affile 39 Wpst. Main Street sidence, 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, uian Mrs. Jaiiws Carter la spenaing law vc nA rrs Andy Trane and! week in Salt Lake City, a guest of Mr. family spent Friday in Salt Lake City. ' and Mrs. Ralph Hutchlngs. Ervin Sorenson of Bingham, was a Air. and Mrs. James C. tiough. W. caller at the home of his father. Soren Entered at the postoffice at H. Johnson and daughters. Mavis and Sorenson, Sunday. Rhoda, spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Lehi, Utah, as second class matter Lvnn Fox. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Luther Coates, Miss Lla Coat-e- s Jesse Fox who has been very ill for and Richard Bone, spent Friday In the past month Is reported improving. ADVERTISING RATES Lake City. Salt inch 30c Mr. and Mrs. Grant Llttleford and 10c per line Readers Mr and Mrs. T. A. Taylor and Miss daughter. Wanda, spent Monday in Verla Thayne were Sunday dinner Pleasant Grove with relatives. SUBSCRIPTION guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Miss Hazel Kitchen of Lincoln, was .$1-0One year in advance. . . . Dr. to a assistant guest of Miss Pauline Goates, from Miss Nedra Lewis, W. L. Worlton was 111 the early part Friday to Monday evening. Want ads 10c Per Line for first of the week and unable to be at work Mrs. George G. Robinson and daugh insertion and 5c per line ior ea-- u at Dr. Worlton'a Dental Office. additional insertion. ter, Marie, were Provo visitors, Mon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan and Mr. day. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson of Pleasant Grove, spent last week at Twin Falls. George G. Robinson who has been AM very ill is reported better and able to Idaho. In be around. Miss Ethel Coates spent Monday Mrs. James Comer entertained the Bait Lake City. Social Club at her home Thursday Floyd White, Mrs. I. R. Peck and Mrs. George Lewis was a son, Malan, were Provo visitors. Mon afternoon. Provo was a Mrs. Bertha Kgudsen special guest of the club. day. visitor over the week-en- d. -- ter 0 ITEMS LOCAL Mrs. Bertha Knudsen and daughter, Beth, were guests at a dinner given by Mrs. H. C. Hick of Salt Lake City were George Bone and Roger Price afternoon. provo visitors, Monday U Thursday. Visa Newella Larson of Sanpete. a guest of her aunt. Miss Cleo Larsen. Leo Hadfleld, Ronald Price, Mavis El win Wright ana Johnson. Boyd Larsen and Dean Worl Mm f. ton furnished musical numbers for the children of American Fork were Sun. Teachers Institute at Lincoln, Saurday. home. Powell flay gueeU at the Thomas Is I Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans and family Mrs, Dave Thorley of Cedar City a guest of her Bister, Mr. A. B. returned to their home in Bouiaer I Thursday following a snorv vibh wim Harris Lehi relatives. v,i. Mrs. James X. Taylor paid a visit d child at Drapto her first The er last week. baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. La Dell Taylor and is a of James Taylor, Jr. grand-chil- d reat-gran- winter, she is making her home her sister. Mrs. neoer j. w TH WEST, STATE ST., LEHI For GAS, OIL and 8ERVICE j ICE CREAM end CONFECTIONS BEER. 8ANOWICHE8, Open Dance Nights and Speical Daye Until 1 A. M. CAR SERVICE & OPEN Alii BEER GARDEN WANT Thos. Robson. Jelly Grapes For Sale Cucumbers and Jonathan Apples For Sale Nice wind falls 25c bushel. See, Carl Anderson. 1921 FORD ROADSTER FOR CHEAl condition. Terms to respon In sible persons. Owner leaving town. 1 Bltniu H9 A- -l -2 Cucumbers and Jonjhan Apples For Sale Nice wind falls 25c bushel; See Curl Anderson. TRADE Onions, Potatoes, Cab bage. Carrots, Apples, etc., for your subscription. Bring them in. Your Aluminum Ware 'Rava Ttntltfirv Shoo. GRINDING at Soldered adv. Scissors, saw sharpen- fiwln Machines Repaired. William Osborne. a See tf. vv, For Madsen Cleaners call In Lehi Tuesdays and Thursdays. Bes'. clearnera in Utah County. Why not th hast? -- d. PitlliTlIIQ LETTERHEADS CIRCULARS HANDBILLS TttTSTNESS CARDS STATMENTS BUTTERWRAPPERS LEHI FREE PRESS Set and Printed in Lehi Bufld LehL Not Another Town 1 TIME TABLE CHANGED) Effective J and Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson . weoo iu.lit speui tka Mr. and Mrs. Armond near Ht. Pleasant on a! week-en- d 1 500 Sunday September reduced to basis cents per mile 1 ASK AGENTS OR CONDUCTORS FOR PARTICULARS Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford and Lake! son, Jack, spent Friday in Salt comand business on pleasure City, bined. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill. t Salt Lake & Utah Railroad (Orenv Lme Keith Evans. Bill Jones. LaVerl Gray and Wallace Skin ner returned to the Beaver CCC camp Mlnwlnr a Short visit their with parents. " TAXPAYERS MARRIAGES nr.u;iv R . A AND ISOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw and family of Provo, and Mrs. Emma and whrreas. there is Immediate Monson and baby of Seattle, Washing need of raising funds for the ton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. purpose of reconstructing the Water works Distributing system oi is and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. City, and Whereas, the city council ei juu Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Allsop ana City deem it necessary to provide for baby and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop and the safety and to improve tne peace, of the In little daughter. Donna of Murray, were wmfnrt and convenience it recon that said of city, habitants guests Of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Taylor, struct the waterworks aisuriouun Sunday evening. tem by replacing the old wood stave new cast pipe in the water mains with a poruuu m Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight of Salt Iron pipe also to replace ha nrnoont 2 inch ealvanlzed pipe with Lake City, wore guests of Mr. and 4 inch cast Iron pipe and to replace the Mrs. Fred Wanlass, Saturday. Fred present 2 inch fire hydrants with 4 and Keith Wanlass who have spent inch firo hydrants, wnereoy 10 suyjnjr water. the past two weeks with their grand h. inhabitant with culinary said system fire protection, and better parents, returned home with them. to be owned and controlled Dy ueni City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carson, Mrs. Now. Therefore. Pursuant to Law Misses and the Ordinances of Lehi City, I Gilchrist and Margaret Sydney and Tfla. Thurman SDent Sunday In Stanley M. Taylor, Mayor of Lehi City, County, State of Utah, do proSalt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Utah claim nnd declare that a special elec M. B. Allen. tion will be held within the limits of Lehi City, on Friday the 14th day or Mrs. S. I. Taylor and Mrs. E. J. T. Kontfmhftr. A. D. 1934. for the purposetaxpayto the Roberts accompanied Mr. and Mrs. of submittingof said qualified electors city who shall nave Ing Heber Hart on a trip through Wayne neid a nrooertv tax therein, in the Countv and to Fish Lake over the vear next preceding such election the week-en- d following question, of last week. "Shall Lehi City, create an indebted- Thousand (J29,- of Twentv-nin- e Misses Lois Dickerson and Rutn 000.00) Dollars, for. the purpose of reTaylor and Ervin Dickerson spent Sat constructing tne waierworns uismuui.- urday in Eureka with friends Miss ing system by replacing the old wood water mains with new Taylor who has spent the last week stavn nire in the and iron cast replacing a portion pipe, home with them. in Eureka returned of the present 2 inch gaivanizea pipo with new 4 inch cast Iron pipe, and reMrs. James H. Gardner returned placing the 2 inch fire hydrants with 4 from a twelve day visit at the Bland inch fire hydrants whereby to better supply the inhabitants with culinary lng, with her daughter, Mrs. Marion water anrl better fire protection, said Nielsen. She reports that the Nielsen system to be owned and controlled by baby, who has been seriously ill is im Lehi City " proving. FOR THE ISSUING OF BONDS present the viewpoint to-w- it: Grant Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tes Archie Gardner of Ann Arbor. Mchigan No who has spent the summer here with Tf desires to vote for th voter the. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James shall he bonds place a X in the space H. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. nnnnitu th word "YJflS" II ne desires Dorton returned home Wednesday. to vote against the bonds he shall place a X In the space opposite tne worn Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monson and "Nrn That on the reverse side of the ballot baby of Seattle. Washington, arrived shall be the following in Lehi last week for a visit with rela BALLOT for LEHI CITY. tives. Mr. Monson returned home the OFFICIAL BOND EXjUKJ IKJin SPECIAL latter part of the week, Mrs. Monson September 14, 1934 t n MRirJNO. Citv Recorder.. and baby remaining for an indefinite At'thk aald election the polls shall Miss Emma was Monson Mrs. visit be opened at the hour of seven o'cock Bradshaw before her marriage. A. M. and close at the nour oi seven o'clock P. M. . ThA nniiine Dlaces for all quaiinea Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Hunter who Lehi Citv.r shall be for have been living at Berkley. California, ricwio ni Mid 1 and 4, at the Memorial for sometime returned to Lehi last Districts No. for Districts No. 2 and Building; and week. Mr. Hunter was recently award S, at People's Co-oThey will ed ls ,Doctors degree The names or the judges or election fnr ntstrlots No. 1 and 4. at the make their home in Provo where Mr. Memorial Building, Mrs. Maude Adams, Hunter will teach the L. D. S. SeminBall and G. A. Darling. Martha Mrs. sonJames ary They are daughter and No. 2 and S, at People's Co-oof Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. Peterson, George Barnes ana air.j. i. l,. Lott. noted at Lehi Citv. Utah County. Floyd White received his Nepolttlan of Utah, this 15th day of August, State ex Coach model from the Fisher Body A. D. 1934. hiWt at Chicago on August l. Mr. STANLEY M. TAYLOR, White states that although he did not Mayor of Lehi City, Utah County, Utah receive an award the time spent in the (seal) Attest: building of the coach waa educational J. O. MEILTNO, City Recorder. and very enjoyable. First Publication August. 18. 1984. ' Last Publication September IS, ml. people i-- Melba Carter. DR. W. L. WORLTON SPEAKS AT DENTAL Dr. Arhur W. Olsen of Salt Lake City, president of the Utah Chiro practic Asoclatlon returned home last Saturday after two weeks Lyceum and Post Graduate study at the Palmer School of Chiropractic in Davenport, Tnwa Dr. Olsen was given national recogntioin In that he was chosen as a member of the Field Advisory Board of the Palmer School of Chlropraotic. Mrs. Olsen and their two daughters tcui nr. Olsen and they at tended the Century of Progress in Chicago before returning home. Dr. of this fca on the amount which the ucn should be asked to pay for thtft tenance ) the state government t ing the next biennium. The me was held under the direction at i Chrlstensen, representing the ( Taxpayers Association who, tint their statistical bureau, will pr$ facts and figures on this tub These will be presented to the t committees for their considerate I action, come local of the The chirman in each case becomes automatic member of the county committot the county chairman, in turn, wIJu stitute the State Budget Commltls the organization. The local members of this t group are as follows: , I Miss Eva Loader of Orem and Geraldis Tales, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yates of this city were married on September 1. Both young people. are well known in their respective communities and have a large circle of friends wishing them happiness. The parents of the groom are enter taining at a wedding dance n the Lehi Third Wiard chapel Saturday evening. attending v,o Atamlnv at Smincville last week were: Mrs. Ivor Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. Junius Banks, daughter, Margaret and son. Earl; Mrs. A. B, Adams and daughter, Dora; Mrs. Wm. Trinnaman; Orpha and LaVon Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slmms and Among the Lehi ORGANIZE As a result of a meeting wit' number of leading taxpayeri a community held September 11, 1& special committee was appoints . Temple. p., . camping trip. luJiis - in-la- w 23rd MILE BOOKS PATRICK-MINOand Mrs. Mrs. Forrest Llttleford at a shower attended . Eugene Gurney Miss Jennie Patrick, daugnter oi Pleasant Grove, Monday evening for Mrs. Mary Draper who is moving to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse rairic anu Minor of American Fork, were married Idaho to make her home. . in the Salt Lake Temple on. Wednesa is Patrick returned day, September 6. Miss McAffee Nettie Mrs. nas noais Week's Visit in noDular Fourth Warder ana Cunriair fmm Elmer Jackson and daughter, Beth, the people young nf friends wishing Salt Lake with her son and daugh were business visitors to Provo, Tues haDDiness. Mr nnit Mrs. Reed Mc A wedding reception was given by day. Affee. the brides parents la the Lent Fourth Misses Beth Romney, LaPrlel Good Ward Chapel, Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Otis Peterson and win and Phyllis Kirkham spent Mon250 guests enjoyed a splendid program daughter. Patricia Jean of Salt Lake danclne and refreshments. Program day evening; in Salt Lake City. City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and numbers were. Mr, and Mrs. Orris Murdock and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Reading Rinda Anderson. twin sons of Washington, D. C. were Vocal and Instrumental duet Ivy guests of Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Sat. Mrs. Donald Nelson of San Fran and Eloise Busson. urday. They were enroute to Beaver cisco. California, who has been visiting Solo LeRoy Worley. to visit relatives. T. F. Kirkham acted as master of her mother. Mrs. Enoch Russon, will return to her home this week. ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Minor left Saturday NOTICES LEGAL morning for Rexburg, Idaho, to make Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royle and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McAlister of Amert can Fork, spent Friday at the Logan LOADER-YATE- S PROCLAMATION p. ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS u. Mrs Sarah I. Call. Mrs. Emerson ;g H Jurtis and Mrs. George 1. Catt Of Salt Heber at the Lake City, spent Tuesday H C. Webb home. ...... CLAUDES FLAGE f wi James W. Holden, H. A. S. I. Goodwin. Anderson ! f ar people who attends B. A. Harris were Mr., of funeral Mrs. David Thorley, Mr. and I Monroe Thorley, Mrs. Hallie TKV and daughter. Margaret, Mrs. CM Chatterley. Mrs. William MacFw LeGrande Pendleton and Mrs. X Pendleton, all of Cedar Cty; Mi Mrs. L. Worthen and Mrs. Hertc" Quarrle of Provo; Mrs. J. A. Bk Mrs. C. J. Cobbley, Miss La F Cobbley, and Miss Eva Bird oi McMuli Wlllard ant Grove; Mr. Leeds; Mrs. J. C. Bowman, I Robert M. McQuarrie, Mr. Dayw Quarrie, of Salt Lake City, and and Mrs.' A. Bowman of Mc Utah. Mrs. David Thorley rem for an Indefinite visit with her s , Mrs. A. B. Harris. Out-oMo- T MEET J H. Davis, prsident of the Utah State Dental Association and Dr. W. L. Worlton, President of the Utah County Dental Association were guest speakers at the regular meeting of the Utah County Dental Society at Keeley's at Provo. Wednesday even on the ing. Dr. Worlton reported at St. Convention Dental American Paul on August 6th and 7th and on his visit at the Mayo Clinic and Dental Surgery department. The FERA sewing class is increas ingr in number each day and we find our members very appreciative and thankful.. There is an atmosphere of love and happiness in the class which makes our working hours a pleasure We trust all who in place of a drudg-eand wish help havng sewing to do will will profit by doing so, as us you join Wednesday, September 12, our clasw decided on the name Frugal Sewing Class, suggested by Mrs. Vie Turner. Henceforth our class will be referred to by this name. In behalf of our sewing class I wish to thank our mayor and city officials for permitting1 us to use the excellent room we have, which adds greatly to our comfort and pleasure while work Rult MISSIONARY FAREWELL WELL ATTENDED . 9 We also wish to thank those aonat ing clothipg. etc., which are cleaned patched and used as its, or made ever entirely as new material. We still are in need" of mor coates and dresses as are trying to furnish motherless 'children with the things they need for winter. Will you who can, please help us? ing hard. r.-- e The Missionary farwell for Wllburn Ball In the Lehi Fifth Ward, Friday evening was reported to have been one nf the best na tries of the season. A large crowd attended and enjoyed the splendid program and dance. The program included A Hawaiian Musical scene by Mrs. Glenn Stewart and Company. Due Keith Lott and Lillian Knud sen. Solo Max Smith. Reading Miss Walton of American Fork. One act play. J. F. Royle acted as master or ceremonies and J. N. Smith as floof manager. Of th LANDIS WELT if i V - v 6, THE PARK SHOE REPAIRING SHOP EAST 6TH NORTH ; Next to G. S. P. Store ; HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. w a Come la and give us trial, wait. done while you 115 1 UJN'T TAKE cm Mary Maudsley. PRIMARIES HOLD HOME-COMIN- or You can't afford to take chances with ordinary Cheap Plumbing. G The First Ward Primary officers report a very successful Home-Comlin their ward chapel Tuesday atfer-nooThe Mlkawanee girls gave an original one act play and were welcomed Into the M. I. A. by Mrs. A splendid program Gerald Taylor. and refreshments were enjoyed by those present. The First Ward Primary officers and teachers met at the home of Mrs. J. S. Evans, Wednesday evening for ng eostyoSSrs wffl save a few cents to start with but itlater. and dollars in trouble and expense n. . their regular business meeting-- Hostesses were Mrs. Evans, Elvera Dansie and Elsie Gaisford. teeses were Mrs. Evans, AMr Dans le and Elsie Gaisford, , AND HELP LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES SOLVE THE PROBLEMS ML. S. LdPTTTT PLUMBING and HEATING YOU " PHONE 23 LEHL UT STATE STREET - |