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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 07. 15 THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1934 HU; AST DAY SERVICES Wr VtA Peterson. Mrs. ii. . . . I L a ike wa war in the basket: . . v-can Kooens. and Juliett Goates Raeldoa OH SEPTEMBER 33 Pity, it U. tis true. eompanied Odell Peterson and and starved, he that was fro-- en But at' rwrister to tw,,, at last the Agricultural College for the win "Due to the Fall L D. S. Cenfwe from his weakness drew. Strength ter. Anil milled the rues from both the being in session on the regular Kir. bugs, Day date, the Fast Day swvk-- t wia Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West of Salt too! them ate and killed And be held on Sunday, September 30th. JL D. Mrs. Mr. and Lake City and f Fish at an Mitchell enjoyed outing i Now when bugs live in a basket, Luke on Saturday and Sunday. more than it well can hold. Though me seems to they had better agree, Madge Hutchings, daughter of Mr. It the white, and the gold, The black, J and Mrs. Walter Hutchlngss who has comes of bed and And what share tne been ill with heart trouble lor pasi crumbs. month is reported improving. And leave no bug In the cold. Selected, : LOCAL I THE LEHI FREE PRESS ITEMS Published by f 8-- W Lehi, Utah . George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 West Main Street !xidence, 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, Utah ;Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter ir ADVERTISING RATES SOc per inch TKfmlav 10c Readers t.. if you get a load of that good Mutal Th Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Phone CHILLY NIGHTS WILL BE WARM per line Mr. and Mr. Ma Rothe spent day in Salt Lake City. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb were Satl Lake visitors. Monday. Dean Webb left for Idaho Falls, Idaho, Saturday, where he will be employed. CO AIL NO $6.00 SLACK ALL LUMPS Per Ton In Your Bin Call BROADBENT'S STORE Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Worlton and family spent Sunday at Magna and Garfield with friendss. Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin and daughter. Barbara, of Park City, were guests of Bishop and Mrs. S. L Good win Sunday. Mrs V. A. Anderson and Mrs. Evelyn Miller f Salt Lake City, spent NEW DRESSES at POWERS. Tuesday with Lehi relatives. F.F, Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist entertained and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and Mother's Club at her home Thurs the Mrs. Heber C. Webb spent Monday day atfernoon. Folowing the business evening in the Salt Lake Temple. meeting, a program and refresmenta were enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. James Zimmerman and Henry Sorenson spent Monday in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Merritt of City. Jerome, Idaho, returned to their home, Mrs. Samuel Crane and daughter. Friday. They have spent the summer Betty, of Draper were guests of Mrs. with Jack Merritt and family. James Gray, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Okrey Miler and sons Abe Elder left this week for Idaho, of Crystal, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Ray where he will be employed in the Alsop and little daughter of Murray, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. potato harvest. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Miss Beth Anderson returned to her work In Sajt Lake City, Wednesday Mavis Johnson, Leo Hadfeld and Ronald Price furnished music at the morning. Sunset Rally at Manila Sunday evenMr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and child- ing. ren spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove with relatives. Mrs. James H. Gray, Mr. and Mrs, . Herman Swenson, spent Sunday in C. C. Hackett and daughter, Maud, Draper, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam were business visitors to Salt Lake, uel Crane. Friday. Mr. SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance $1-0- 0 Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each Additional insertion. CLAUDES PLAGE The F. F. A. boys of Lehi are spon soring the pitcure shows at the Royal Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of next week. During the week the homes of Lehi will be canvansed by the boys with tickets for the show for sale. Proceeds from a percentage of the tickets will be used to help pay traveling expenses for Lehi's two F. and F. A. members, Leo Hadfield Dean Price, who will play with a Utah State Band at the Llvetock Show at Kansas City next month. The show at the Royal on those nights will be "Riptide" featuring Noma Shearer, Robert Montgomery and other stars. Those who can are asked by the F. F. A. to purchase tickets from the boys it possible, thus giving the F. F. A. their percentage to help put this project over. . BTH WEST, STATE ST., LEHI For GAS, OIL and SERVICE DEER, 8ANDWICHES, ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONS Open Dance Nights and Speical Day Until 1 A. M. CAR SERVICE & OPEN AIR BEER GARDEN Keith Evans of the Beaver CCC Camp is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans this week. Miss Fay Harmon of Salt Lake City, is a guest at the Sylvester Evans home this week. COUNTY DEMONSTRATOR TO DEMONSTRATE REMODELING Miss Alice Pederson, County Demon- strator of Provo, will be at the MemM3s Edith Makin and Golden Han orial sen of Salt Lake City, spent Monday Building, Friday, September 28th 2 p. m. to demonstrate the remodelat Coulam home, at the evening Joseph Mrs. Rose Makin acompanled them to ing of old hats. The Frugal Sewing class invites all Salt Lake and will spend the winter ladles of Lehi who are interested to with her daughter, Edith. Join the class on that afternoon for this demonstration. NEW DRESSES at POWERS. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ajlred, Mr. and Miss Marie Hansen of Salt Lake Robert Alfred, Mrs. Jennie NosMrs. City, was a guest of Miss Maud trum and Horace Hadfield accompaniHackett, Thursday and Friday. ed Miss LaVerl Allred and Rex Dennis NEW DRESSES at POWERS. Mrs. W. F. WelBh of Salt Lake City, to the Salt Lake Temple, Tuesday. week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE CHEAP Large Coles was a Neldon Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams. A, Webb. Heater Blast Eugene Hot Leo Hansen who has been In the C C C service for the past eighteen months NEW DRESSES at POWERS. Will trade dental work for construchas entered the Kinraan Business Unition work on office. See D. J. G. of Spokane, Washington. versity Morris Anderson has registered In aAv- Jonea, the L. D. S. Business College, this There is a larger attendance in the FOR SALE Nice Pearmane Apples fall. this year than .in previous schools $1.00 bushel; Roman Beauty Windover 5000 being registered in the years, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane of Salt falls, S5c bushel. A. K. Chatflelds. Lake City, spent Sunday in Lehi with district. LOST Tricycle painted green and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Johnson of Toy Large Black Truck. Sea Mrs. Lake City, were Sunday guests Salt Ross Mrs, Josephine Berry. Gilllsple of American Fork was a guest of Mrs. Steve Zim- of Mir, and Mrs. W. H. Johnson and LOST Pair Child's Glasses In Dark merman, Tuesday. family. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Johnson accompanied them to Pleasant Grove, Green Case. Shell Rims. Return to Victor Nlcholes. Reward. . lip Mrs. Geneva Nicholes of Salt Lake Sunday evening. City, is a guest this week at the W. Cucumbers and Jontyhan Apples For S. Evans home. Among the social events of the week Sale Nice wind falls 2 So bushel. See was the wedding reception held in the Carl Anderson. Mrs. Estella Addis spent the past Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Wednes Mr. and Mrs, week with her daughter-in-laMrs. day evening, given by WANTED 2 Good Milk Cows and Herman of the marri Allred in honor W. D. Ely at her Lindon home. 2 Heifers about 2 years old. A. F. age of their daughter. La Verl and It Adams. Center St. and State St. Mrs. Samuel Crane and daughter, Rex Dennis. A splendid program and were enjoyed by a large group Cow, Milk SALE Betty, of Draper spent Thursday with dancing FOR Young of guests. Government price takecs her. Or will Mrs Crane's mother, Mrs. James Jet responsible party take her for feed. H. Gray. Among the social events of the Lehi. .Call was a wedding reception held in week Mrs. A. H. Pike of Salt Lake City, TRADE Onions, Potatoes, Cab- was a Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. the Lehi Fourth Ward chapel, Wed nesday evening, given by Mr. and bage, Carrots, Apples, etc., for your Martha Ball, Mrs. Edwin Street in honor of the subscription. Bring them In. Miss Verla Thayne Is spenling the marriage of their daughter, Delia and WANTED TO BUT Third Fourtk week with relatives A splendid program in Sat Lake and Wendell Skinner. and dancing were enjoyed by a large Crop Hay and some Beet Tops Phone Murray. Lehi. group of guests. 3 Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Taylor and Tour Aluminum Ware Soldered at Misses Clarice and Betha Allred en Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Tayor of Spanish adv. Kay's Battery Shop. tertained twenty friendss at a shower, were Fork, guests of Mrs. M. A. complmenting Misa LaVerl Allred. a Price at Provo Taylor, Sunday. Bsauty Service bride of the week, Monday evening, School of Beauty Culture. Guarranteed 11 E. 1st. Permanent Waves $2.00. William Price of Provo, spent Sun- Progressive games were played, the won by Miss Nelda Davis. of Corner Utah. University Provo, N, day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. prize being Luncheon followed the The adv. John Price. Ave. 1st No. guest of honor received many beauti GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpenMiss Verla Thayne is visiting in ful presents. ed. Sewing Machines Repaired. See tf. Murray with her sister, Mrs. Ray William Osborne. Among the Leh students at the B. Alsop and family. V. U. of Provo are the following: For Madsen Cleaners Call Beth Eldon Ila Schow, and Jackson. NEW DRESSES at POWERS. In Lehi Tuesdays and Thursdays. Best Norval and Wesley Carter, Nola Comclear ners In Utah County. Why not Leland Price was a Provo visitor, er Phyllis Smith, Leo Powell, Avery adv. the best? Kirkham, Reo Lott, Don Fitzgerald, Monday morning. Earl Banks, Levi and Roscoe Hunt, Mbhreo and Huitau AUred, Utella Beauty Service ft Price at Provo School of Beauty Culture. Guarranteed Smith. Fern Rothe, May Lousie MitFRIllTiliG and Ruby chell, Marie Robinson Permanent Waves $2.00. 11 C. 1st N, Provo, Uth. Corner of University Christensen. Ave. 1st No. aJv NEW DRESSES at POWERS. LETTERHEADS WANT ADS . . . w, NEW MACHINES RECEIVED 0& evttsfop 8-- -- ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS CELEBRATES CIRCULARS 70TH BIRTHDAY RADIO SERVICE county, Mrs. Mary Maudsley, leader of the class states that they are In need of more clothing to remodel. That at present they are badly in need of material for a boys overcoat and children's coats. If you have anything in the home that can be made into clothing for some child, who will need warm clothing for winter, please send them to the class or notify Mrs. Maudsley. , ed Mid-val- e, do This ii reside benef I The 2 o some rben y vppose! noney I lifferen . It is evident what the average family needs food, clothing, houses, automobiles, radios, and a big income with which to pay taxes. But Instead of be ing able to enjoy them in increasing measure, the contrary is, In fact, the Each jmploye i month Raymond S. Doerr, 22 years old, f Battle Creek, Mich, who hu ut spe: teen elected International president gray, th; ef the Guild Alumni, an association lny pur composed f tha 89 American and ,! Canadian youths who have been and In uy awarded university scholarship! doctor. a comeeti. th madal tlons afJonsored by tha Fisher Body nave be' Craftsman's Guild. Doerr, winner possibiU "! of 18,000 scholarship In 1931, Ii is you now student at tha University f Those Michigan. The whlta beret he it income wearing la emblematlo of hit mer p.eater barfhlptlri tha alumni rganlutlon. ne6d , case. The fact is that no country is giving own citizens sufficient purchasing power to consume their own production, which means that each country is anxious to export and not import If each country gave its own citizens enough purchasing power to consume the whole of their own production then no country would have pension. any objection to exporting their surplus and This HUNTERS this will receiving back in exchange the produc- DUCK Of the p tion of other countries. They would MUST PURCHASE county i have enough purchasing power to consume both pe the retaled portion of of their own production and the imports which they received In ' exchange for Waterfowl hunters will be requin(ourc their exports. to purchase a $1.00 stamp in addittr Only by a sane monetary system, to their regular hunting license bet: , nationally and internationally, will it they will be able to hunt ducks it, be possible to solve this and the other other waterfowl. These stamps problems which are now ix exercising be secured at the local post-offithe minds of all thinking men and i are not transferable. would eliminate the destruction of ' The stamps are to be fastened 5 food, which has so shocked the conthe hunting license and carried rest science of the world Funi for display while hunting. from the stamps will be used by t Beauty Service H Price at Provo federal government to secure grow School of Beauty Culture. Guarranteed for the breeding and feeding grot FARM Permanent Waves $2.00. 11 E. 1st. and for resting areas for'the blrti N, Provo, Utah, Corner of Failure to have the stamp puusGoodGr University Ave. 1st No. adv. hunter liable to a $560 fine. Good Gr eoach-bulldln- mutate ,i Br-- ei ( I Keep in Touch When You're Awa In savage tribes where skulls are thick Anl primal passions rage. They have a system sure and quick, To cure the blight of age. For when a native's youth has fled, And years have sapped his vim. They simply knock him on the head, And put an end to him. But we, in this enlightened age, Are built of nobler stuff And so we look with righteous rage On deels so harsh and rough. PERMANENT W.A VES I when a man grows old and gray, weak and short of breath simply take his job away let him starve to death. Seletced. Above is a good reason for Old Age Pension. And And We And THREE LITTLE ; ji ) 551 NoH Three little bugs in a basket And hardly room for two-An- d one was yellow, and one was black, And one was me or you; The space for all, no, doubt was small, 13 .. So what should three bugs do ill- REASONABLY PRICED Every permanent supervised hy Anderberg, Provo's first permanent waver, who has to date supervised 13,000 permanents. Rhoda H. ANDERBERG BUGS DEAUTY SHOP 143 SOUTH 3RD EAST, PROVO Phone 689 jgg23!SW C Three little bugs in a basket, And hal-dlcrumbs for two; And all were selfish in their hearts, The same as I or you; So the strong one said: "We will eat the bread, And that's what we will do!'' Three little bugs In a basket, The beds but two would hold; And so they fell to quarreling The white, the black, the gold And two of the bugs got under the Fl TELEPHONI W1 FEE Buy Hard Coal Because HUT Cleaner S6.D PER $5.50 PER 1 to 6 192-- KM TCS TGI Ton Delivered Paul Freebairn PHONE It Is and Hotter. - Lump Out-of-to- i Th f their eciving !DS&r.vVAlTC old nan Forty realtives, friends and neighbors of Mrs. S. J. Taylor surprsed her rugs, one was out In the cold. home And at her in honor of her Radio Service Saturday and Expert Repair Work STATMENTS Latest and Most Modern Equipment seventieth birthday anniversary. Social He that was left In the basket BUTTERWRAPPERS Complete line of highest Quality radio chat, games and luncheon were Without a crumb to chew, by the guests. tubes and parts. people present were: Mr. and Mrs. Or a shred to wrap himself withal, TUBES TESTED FREE LEHI FREE PRESS When the wind across him blew, Heber Hart of Brigham City, Mr. and one of the rugs from under the Pulled Arch Nelson and of Mrs, GLENN'S RADIO SERVICE baby Set and Printed in Lehi Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Taylor and .tugs, Lthi, Not Another Town WEST MAIN STREET And so the quarrel grew. Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake. HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS 3. ally be Uni tofffink 8-- S-- tllowin J. Th ibor, b ?. Th abitua! ce Two more sewing machines were received for the Frugal Sewing Class at the Memorial Building this week, doubling the number of machines. The Lehi class has the largest registration In tfie" EoTinty and has accomplished more work than any class' in the C ie etle I SiM re of r yv PICTURE SHOW This cai President jNew We will see its delivered right now. A PF T 'HE State Street, Lehi 5ra |