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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Kwnr Thursday Phone 8-Lehi, Utah W George P. Price, Manager f nmre. 32 West Main Street sidence, 2nd West and State Street, Utati Lehi. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch TMsnlav 10c per line Readers SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance ITEMS LOCAL Wednes- spent Mrs. Jennie Nostrum day In Salt Lake City. Others in the cast include George Mowers of Salt Lake City, Elburne. Mrs. Levi Phillips is spending the WiUard Robertson, d Maud Robert Miss .week-enof was a and Mr. with Barrat, in guest Salt Lake City week Guinn Williams, Howard Hickman and Hackett. Mrs. Dale Anderson. George Irving. Lloyd Bacon directed the picture Francis Wilcox tit Berkley, Califrom the screen play by Ben Mark-so- n with HERE his C0F.IES week the past fornia, spent based on and Earl Baldwin, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox, Markson's story. Catchy songs were THE HAVY ! Fain and KahaL written Afton Mrs. and Davis by Mrs. A. W. 4? Giles spent the early part of the week Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evans of Salt t at the Winterton home in Charleston. I.ake City, spent Sunday at the O. A. Slade home. Elias M. Jones returned from Chinook, Montana, Wednesday and left Misses Thelma and Arlean Goodwin, for Garland, Sunday. Keva Goates, Ruth Rothe, Cleo Holm-stea- d and Norine Fox spent Monday Rex Dennis of Inglewood, California, is a guest at the William Hadfield evening in Provo. home. Mrs. W A. Bringhurst of Pocatello, was a week-en- d at Double Show Theatre Idaho, guest of Mr. Big Royal and Mrs. Earl Smith. adv. Friday and Saturday. Hang up the Flags!. Stand up and Shout! day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner and family of Magna, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake City, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Friday. Earl Smith and son. Grant, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reece. ?100 a Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for eacn additional insertion. Miss Olive Browning of Ogden, was guest of Mrs. M. A. Taylor. Thurs- Big Double Show at Royal Theatre adv. Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Ray Allsop and daughter, Donna, of Murray, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tayor. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M. Jones spent Avery KIrkham, Leland and Roger Price spent Thursday In Salt Lake Friday In Prove Big Double Show at Royal and Saturday. Theatre-Frida- adv. Pepll "Webb a Central States Missionary Is also reported well and at Akron, Ohio, attending conference. William Price who has been employed at Provo for the past month moved Into his rooms at Provo, Monday morning. He was accompanied to Provo by Leland Price. -- n cl CLAUDES PLAGE BTH WEST, STATE ST, LEHI For GAS, OIL and SERVICE BEER, SANDWICHES, ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONS Open Dance Nights Days Until 1 CAR SERVICE and Speical A. M. & OPEN Melodramatic Navy Thriller Plays At Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Warner Bros, melodramatic thriller of Uncle Sam,s jack-tar- s, "Here Comes the Navy'' plays at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien and 3,000 sailors ed taking active part. The picture is said to carry some of the most breath-takin- g thrills ever Misses Elsa Watklns and Ruth addition to supplying in witnessed, Forbes of Alpine, were Sunday guests plenty of hilarious comedy and a glowof Miss Valine Hansen. ing romance. The action takes place aboard the U.S.S. ARIZONA; at the Beauty Service V Price at Provo dirigible field at Sunnyvale, CaliSchool of Beauty Culture. Guarranteed with at the U.S.S. the Macon; fornia, 11 E. 1st. Permanent Waves $2.00. Naval Training Station at San Diego, N, Provo, Utah. Corner of University California, and at the Navy Tarda at Ave. 1st No. adv. Bremerton, Washington. One of the stirring scenes which Mrs. Caroline Cook and Mrs. comes In as part of the background of Nellie Cook of Cedar Fort, were Sun- the picture is the weighing of anchor day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of the entire Pacific Fleet to start Its Junius' Banks. cruise for Atlantic waters on PresiThis Is the first dential command. Mrs. Alice Tuckfield and Mrs. time such a scene of an entire fleet In Jones spent Sunday at action has ever been shown in a picDorothy Goshen, with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton ture. Laird, There is thrill after thrill In the g two of the most William Osborne and Peter Hansen picture, the rescue of a gun crew from a being were the speakers at the Cedar Fort turret and the savins: of a Ward Sacramental services, Sunday flaming man who has been carried aloft clingevening. ing to a, ground wire of a dirigible by a sailor sliding down the rope with Mrs. John R. Gillispie and daughter, a parachute strapped to his back and Leona, Mr. and Mrs John T. Gillispie dropping with the man to the ground. and daughter, Blaine, of Tooele, were Cagney and O'Brien have the stellar Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs George roles of two virile jacktars who hate , Strasburg., each other with intense fury, the more 's so because the former loves the Carl Webb who is in the North Their feud Is accompanisister. western States Mission has been trans ed by rapid fire action to a smashing ferred to Spokane, Washington, He climax. writes that he is well 'and enjoying his Gloria Stuart furnishes the romantic labors. part while hilarlons comedy Is enacted by the two principals and by Frank George and Orren Bone, Horace and Tree and Maude Heber Hadfield, Eidred Fox and Roger MoHugh, Dorothy Price were Spanish Fork visitors, Thos. Robson. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with friends. Mrs. James Carter who has been visit- Cucumbers and Jonthan Apples For ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutch-lng- s for the past two weeks returned Sale Nice wind falls 25c bushel. See home with them. , Carl Anderson. TRADE! Onions, Potatoes, Cab- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards and bage, Carrots, Apples, etc., for your family moved to Provo last week, to subscription. Bring them in. make their home. Mr. and Mrs. HerTour Aluminum Ware Soldered at bert Edwards will occupy the C. C. adv. Edwards home, this winter. Ray's Battery Shop. Beauty Service i Price at Provo Mr. and Mrs. "A, B. Anderson acSchool of Beauty Culture. Guarranteed 11 E. 1st. Permanent Wave $2.00. companied by Mr. and Mrs. V. A. AnN, Provo, Utah. Corner of University derson and family of Salt Lake City, Ave. 1st No. at Boise, where adv. spent the week-en- d they attended the Boise Centlnnenal GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpen celebration and visited with Dr. and ed. Sewing Machines Repaired. See Mrs. L. D. Anderson and family. tf. William Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates enCleaners Call tertained at dinner Friday evening in in Lehl Tuesdays and Thursdays. Best Clare ne Qulnn of Indehonor of Mrs. clearners In Utah County. Why not and Mr. and Mrs. Missouri, pendence, adv. the best? Seymour S. Taylor of Salt Lake City. For Madsen 8-- FitlllTIIIG LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS Mr., and Mrs. Junius Banks entertained at a family dinner Thursday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh of Alpine. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh and family of Alpine, C. C. Hackett, Miss Maud Hackett and the Banks family. CIRCULARS Big Double Show at Royal Theatre HANDBILLS adv. Friday and Saturday. BUSINESS CARDS The Second Ward Primary officers STATMENTS and teachers were entertained at the BUTTERWRAPPERS ! : LEIII FREE FtlESS Set and Printed in Lehl BuM Lehi Not Another Town j home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stras-bur- g. Thursday evening. Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by iwenty-tw- o Miss guests; Oarrie 8trasburg, Mrs. Ren Wells and Mrs Afton Giles were hostesses. Effective September Sunday 23rd i 500 MILE BOOKS reduced to basis r cents per mile 1 ASK AGENTS OR CONDUCTORS FOR ! PARTICULARS- Salt & Utah Railroad I-ak- e Mr. Racker being a graduatsot cessful future. . in U. High School and a fa; the young A wedding reception Miss Helen Gardner spent Monday in the student of the Brigham Young will be honor given couples plt in Salt Lake City, a guest of Miss Beth Third Ward chapel Thursday even- Sity. Anderson. The young couple will make s' ing. They will make their home in home in Salt Lake where Mr. B1 Lehl. M isses Reva Goates and Norine is at the Z. C. M. I. i employed Fox and Mrs. Val Johnson of Cedar in PIATT-RACKE- R City spent Saturday Provo, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hunter. C. C. Hackett, Miss Maud Hs Miss Fern Marsh spent FriJii and Mrs. G. S. Piatt wishes to announce Mr. and Mrs. Ford Roberts, son', the Salt Lake City. Miss her of daughter. marriage Richard, and baby daughter, Patricia, Jane Piatt of Salt Lake City, to of Elko, Nevada, were guests of Mr. William E. Racker, which took place Big Double Show at Royal Th Roberts' mother, Mrs. E. J, T. Roberts , Saturday, September 15th at Tooele, Friday and Saturday. from Friday to Tuesday. . Utah. Miss Piatt is a graduate of the South Mrs. Herman Allred, daughter,: Grant Llttleford spent Sunday in School and a former student of Verl and Rex Dennis spent Mondr High Ophir. While there he was a guest of the L. D. S. Business College. Salt Luke City. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra B.-Y- Gray. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Chrlstensen spent Saturday evening with Provo friends. il Big Double Show at Royal Theatre Friday and Saturday. ad?, I Richins of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pleasant Grove spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Forerst Llttleford. Lynn Tox who has been seriously Hi for the pafet month is reported well on the road to recovery. Miss Donna Richins who has been bolt itself? killer escape and bolt the door on the inside? Miss Delia Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Street of Saratoga and Wendell Skinner of Lehl, were married by Bishop Joseph E. Smith Dog's Eyes? at his home Monday evening. Both young people are well known in Lehi. The bride is a graduate of the Lehi High School, the groom a popular You will have to, to beat Philo Vance to the solution of Fourth Warder. Their many Lehi friends are showering them with best wishes for future happiness. A number of social events in honor of the young people are being planed for the near future. They will make their home in Lehi. The Kennel Murder Case You will not want to miss a word of this greatest, most baffling of S. S. Van Dine's mur. SMITH-GRAC- E dcr mysteries. ItwnibtPubfiihtdS.n.lly THIS ISSUE. SHOP 143 SOUTH 3RD EAST, PROVO Phone 689 Buy Hard Coal Because It Is Cleaner MARRIAGES Can you read the story !n a fori! FIRST CHAPTER STARTING Ft I permanents. 13,000 ANDERBERG BEAUTY Mrs. Juliette Goates and son Raeldon, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Leon Chrlstensen of Salt Lake City, was arested for exceeding the speed limit through Lehi on the State High afternoon by City way Monday Marshals Fowler and Backer. D. C. Cox of Provo was arrested the same afternoon for speeding, both men paid fines. murderers on Piptr-W.- kri supervised f and Hotter. PEEELEI (COAL Lur.iP $6.00 PER $5.50 PER HUT 1 to 5 192-- TOD Ton Delivered 2 Paul Freebairn PHONE TOIL -- State Street, Lehi f Milan mm m a i a3 1 IN Miss Mary Alice Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith and David Grace were married In the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday. Both young people are well known Third Warders and have hosts, el" friends wtshng them a happy and sue- - u I imw . t SPEEDERS FINED Answer that question and you'll be close on the trail of one of the in This I supervised by Anderberg, Provo's first permanent waver, who has to date H. COURT HEWS TWICE? cleverest record. n v 1 permanent Every Rhoda Elma and Thelma Tietjen of Santaquin, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Miss Pauline Goates. Mr. and Mrs. James Glover of East Midvale, were guests of Lehl relatives and friends, Monday, Why was the victim killed REASONABLY PRICED school. J. T. Jackson was a week-en- d guest of his daughter, Mrs.. Annie Fritz and family of Salt Lake City. If not, then how did the WAVES visiting here with her sisters, Mrs. Forrest Llttleford and Mrs. Eugene Gurney returned home Sunday to enter and Mrs Grant Littleford spent Monday in Pleasant Grove, visiting friends and relatives. Can a door PEEMAE3EMT Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reynolds and son, Junior, of Provo. spent Saturday at the C. F. Johnson home. Mrs. Forerst Llttleford Tuesday morning. Art Diamond and daughter, Gwen, of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. George Diamond and two sons of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L I, Wardle, Sunday. WANT ADS Jelly Grapes For Sale lat-ter- Mr. AIR BEER GARDEN TIME TABLE CHANGED (Orenv Lins) breath-takin- x it Mr. and Mrs. City. Mark Austin of Salt Lake City was a Lehl visitor Friday. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 THE LEIII FREE PBESS THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1934 Super Training for the New Leaders Leaders of tomorrow need the social conscience and Initiative developed at Ml social Brigham Young University for "Founded by an New Builders the of Empires" Empire-Build- er The "T'' combines thorough courses, leading to mastery of various vocations and professions, with development of spirituality and character. . 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