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Show .r -- THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 19S5 and Mrs. A. Provo visitors, Monday. Mr- - THE LFHI FREE PRESS PuLlUhed by The Lett Pre Prm Every Thursday Pbon -- W Lfchi, CtAh -- Doll THURSDAY. JAXUaj r rtn vtW. PRESS ! Elanehe Evsns spent in Provj irith her daughter, Krs- B- - GessforU Mr were Mrs. y J. and Mrs- - Joseph Anderson of Salt Lake City, were Lthi visiters. Sunday. Mr- - M of to Thursday daughter, birth , jir. ana lh" Mrs. Cuift."nr Andrew Jensen, Historian of the L. D. S. Church was a guest of Presi Oliver Kittinger spent Monday in dent and Mrs. A. C Schow, Siraday. Provo on business. Mrs. Celestia Featherstone motor ed to Ogden, Friday, where she exOliver Kittinger spent last week in pects to remain two weeks, visiting Park City on a business trip-Mrwith friends. Oliver Kittinger and son, Randall Schow was one of tie SUwari, spent Monday in Salt Lake at the annual meeting ef speakers City. the American Fork Poultry Association, Thursday evening. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum spent Thurs-da- y in Salt Lake City. The Lehi High School Basketball team were guests of Coach Ross b Misses Arlean Goodwin, Thelma at the B. Y. U.-of U. game Goodwin and Norine Fox were Salt Saturday evening. H. A. Fitzgerald Lake visitors, Sunday. accompanied them. "lira. Aggie McKee. "Clifford Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beck and daughand Lawrence McKee were guests of ters, Gladys. Sybil, Gertrude and Lehi relatives, Friday. Virginia, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and" Allred. Miss Arlean Goodwin spent SaturLake Miss Salt in a of City, guest day Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson- - and Eva Green. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker of Salt with Mrs. Sadie Southwick will entertain Lake City, spent the week-en- d their Mr. Mrs. and Lester parents, home Social Club her Thurat the Colledge and with the ladies grandsday, (today). father Mr- - Joseph EL Colledge. "Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beckstead of Misses Mildred Grace Shelon, "West Jordan, were Sunday evening and Clarice Allred entertained Autin, Siesta of Mr. T. A. Taylor. thirty friends at a shower at the Robert All red home, Tuesday even'Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Gough of ing honoring Mrs. Joseph Shelton,. a " Raymond, Canada, who are guests of recent bride. Progressive games and in 'Lehi relatives, spent the week-en- d dainty refreshments were enjoyed by 'Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and the guests. "Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and Mrs. Ellen Carter. Mrs. Heber C- - Webb, Heber J. Webb and son, Wayne, and Mrs. Misses LaPrtel Goodwin and Phyllis Booth Sorenson were Salt Lake visit Kirkham will entertain Thursday ors, luesday. Th-e- v were accom evening at the Goodwin home, in panied home by Mr. and Mrs. Vern "honor of Mrs. Leona Shelton of Ophfr, Webb and family who have made their home in Blackfoot. Idaho, for the past a recent bride. Mrs-Robe- "Bt mut hmrnt th constitution of tumt mpring,or ka ka truvlad mtmrlmnd mmr tham might hundred mam t Km. . . hit ' mlmmln tfimptut ' tort to of ft butau Umn t arm." m t w , when the- ' what haDDened . world waited in the twi- - . j when I doom ef light Si death hung in the skies if and, in two years would i i strike, obliterating every living thing when a man ' and a woman were forced i to choose between love r and life. Edwin Balmer ? and PhiUp Wylie teU this most amazing story in P' j, ( MAIN 8TREET rT "AT"1 Mini sMls" iannWl"irT S 1 V LANDIS - I I j! n friends who attendee the funeral services for Mr. James Aimonetti were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dognola and family, Mrs. Minnie Arrigoni, Judith Arrigoni, Miss Rena Perrelli, Mr. Dominick Perrelli, Mrs. n STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop, Come In and give us a trial, work done while you watt. J. BALED HAY FOR SALE See Elton Dansie, Bth Wpst. 3rd So. Lehi. FOR Sara-og- a GRINDING ened. Scissors, saw sharpSewing Machined Repared. See William Osborne- - 7J tf Butter Wrappers and all other printing done at the lowest prices possible. Quality and workmanship always better. Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi's finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of the Lehi Free Press, the paper that does all the work necessary to get out a paper in Lehi. The toul tonnage 0f taei, V be judged hy the fact thatoiT''' weighed over 8Q pound dres Meft. yor kcluLN tXk and fonr ed STAKEUEETlHGr Are You Getting All your Horsepower T7 Zj the reins? Wasted power or to any of a dozen other to due that alone, mav worn-oloose spark plugs as rings, such piston factors uc wuico &u or batterea neannifs. iuoi, wuai h expert to determine. Our experts can save you a great deal iir power and money. Or is carbon pulling- back on - ut NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR PUT 15 CONDITION FOR THE COMING SPRING COMER GARAGE UTAH LAKE IS JAMES COMER, Manager Utah lake rose nearly a foot during the month of December, according to a report of the Utah Lake Commissioner B. F. Lofgren to State Engineer T. H. Humphrey today. Level of the lake on- December 21 feet below the compromise was 10-level as compared with) 1T.02 on Dee-.- . 1. Total' gain in water is approximately 31,000 acre feet, making avail able 47,000 acre feet on January this year- as compared" with 43,000' acre feet last year. X Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes - to Be Rhrht t yJND the only is Lions. The following- - program was given: Solo, Eldon Ramsey; reading, Miss Naomi Hoover; Miss Vivian Spencer was accompanist. Dr. Wm. Wolfe of Provo, gave a very interesting talk. Lynn T. Taylor, Sheriff E. G. Dumell and Judge A. H. Christerr-se- n of the Provo Club were presentThe committee in charge were Lions Powers, Price and Sharp. SEALED NATIONAL well-dress- That question is answered now by the new and exclusive NATIONAL "Seal-Th-is seal Is a metal disc welded to the negative post. It must be Ifttrneam removed before the battery can be in Keep up with the changing styles through Nicholas illustrated fashion articles, appearing: Xtbex columns and tea your jxtends about thtm.lt 3 LIONS CALENDAR Ik stalled. Drop in to see this Mrs. John new seal and let Vietti and son, Bartley, Mr. Angeio vs explain th Mr. and Mrs. James Bernardo, new NATIONAL Bianchi and sons, Miss Delia Reb- adjustment plan. baccini, Mr. Johnny Ferraco, Mr. Frank Fatta, Mr. John Valentine, Mr. FOR SALE By Carmen Lysore, Mr. Cristo Ragona, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marretti and RAY S BATTERY SHOP family, Mr. Joe Berretta, Mr. Joseph Salli, Mr. Butch Laveder, Mr. Isaaco WEST MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH Bettirfcschi. Mr. and Mrs. Orestes Fazzana. Mrs. Mary Bianco, Mrs. Mary Samon, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Delia Lucia, Mrs. Ann Marcon, Mr. PRIHTIRG Charles Zanardi, Mr. James Delossina, Mrs. Marie Napoleoni, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Laveder, all of Bingham; Mr. LETTERHEADS Angeio Calfo. Mr and Mrs. Guarrino, ENVELOPES Mr. Joe Brockett Miss Thelma Han FORM LETTERS sen, Mr. Joseph Anderson, Misses Ciona and Buelah Rigby. Mr. anu CIRCULARS Mrs. Lawrence Crosland, Mr. and Mrs. James Rolando and daughter, HANDBILLS Alba, Mr. Frank Berretta, Mr. Joe BUSINESS CARDS Ferrando, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. STATMENTS and Mrs. Jasper Poma, Mr. Tony IiUTTERWRAPPERS Bernardo, Mr. Tony Arrigona, all of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tappro. Mr. Carl Marcon, of Union; Mrs. LEHI FREE PRESS Caralyn Da Roncho of Murray; Mrs. Arinimta Laveder of Chesterfield; Mr. Set and Printed In Lehi and Mrs. Harvey Robbins of AmeriBuild LchL Not Another Town can Fork. 15c The following meetings have been arranged for the Lehi Lions for the coming six months: January 24 Joint meeting at American Fork. Ladies Valentine February 7 (Special March 21 Father and Sons Night. April 4 Exchang program with the Payson Club. April 18 Open. May 2 Mothers and wives night (regular program). May 16 June preent 6 Election. Installation night, if RAYMOND MAM WINS JUDGMENT (Special to the Free Pres.s) Calgary, Jan. 3. Rose R. peck, operating a ranch at Stirling, must pay J. Urban Allred of Raymond, the sum of $1,260, according to a judgment handed down in supreme court, Wednesday afternoon. Allred sued for the price of 897 sheep which, he said, were sold and delivered to the defendant in October at a price of $1,800. The defendant pleaded the actoin was premature as the sheep were to be paid for from the first beet cheque received fmm the Canadian Sugar Factories, Limited. FREEI i Powder, Rouge and Lipstick 1 with your subscription 1 Send In Your Subscription ladies (regular program). p , "3 Party. February21 Open. March 7 Charter Night ed upto-the-minu- te - How can yoo tell that a battery really is "new? way that you can. be sure they will to know what the designers and be right creators of new styles have decreed shall be right. Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority,, who writes on women's fashions foe 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 gabut they rments 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 store The Lehi Lions met in their regular luneheon. Thursday evening in the First Ward Relief Society Hall. The program was furnished by the Provo Kepiacq noww ' Parts for 1927 FOR SALE Chevrolet, tires included. Cecil Evans. Phone 66-- STRAW GOOD CLEAN 5ALE See Preston Gray, on Road. Lehi, SEALED' tlUSOLD ft Tony Azelio, Mr. and WANT ADS i LIONS NOTES t REPAIRING SHOP Canada-Ma- three UP (LIE FOOT tending the funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Jones, Sunday, were: Mrs. Arthur Paltridge, Mr. and Mrs. Love, Mrs. Rebecca Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Hen-rickse- THE PARK SHOE ?! Bo-Pe- at- Thomas H. Sorenson, Mrs. Wm Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Mercier, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. M. E. Yates of Mid vale; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and family of Riverton, Mrs M. A Webb of West Jonlin; Mrs. Iris Johnsn of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Step hen L. Chipman, Mrs. Sterling Dur rant of American Fork; Mrs- - Mabk Tomilson. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Roy Fage of Fleas-anGrove; Mr. and Mrs. Al Henricksen of Provo, Mrs. Annie Shaw of Salt Lake City. RmuN ( people aioosev COLLIDE Miss Cleo Royle entertained a group of friends at a waffle supper at the home of her parents, Mr. and Expert Radio Strvlcs and Repair Work Mrs. Freeman Royle. Saturdar even .atest and Most Modern Equipment ing. Following the supper the girls oOmplete line of highest quality radio enjoyed the show at the Royal. Guests were Nedra and Cleora Lewis, Roberta tube and parts. Ball. Beth Jackson, Fern Glover and TUBES TE8TED FREE Mildred Shelton. WE8T ited. 9 it n,. Hfht Vj !tli.--S .1 Frithe Royal Theatre, - is playing at day and Saturday. fantastically through Moving characters the set?, ror?.us a uui story of Toyland present anu both grownups to1 interesting youngsters. San Pulls a Boner in The Widow Peep, who live? her frrm evicted be will "The Shoe," morthome unless she pays off the gage, held by sinister Barnaby; and Laurel only villain. SUn who Oliver Hardy, stars of the film- flan boarders, are Widow Peep's star to borrow the necessary money from ; the toymaker, to whom they are ap-an messes up prenticed. But SUnley re-- , order from Santa Claus. which robot 100 of suits in the manufacure 600 soldiers, six feet toll, although been had specitall foot one soldiers fied. Both Stan and: Ollie are fired..; Unable now to raise the necessary turn to money, Laurel and Hardy Widow Peep subterfuge to get the out of the clutches of Barnaby, whc. to athough 68 years of age, wnts 10- Wdow Peep's marry The result is a daughter. year-ol- d series of events that brings to taurei and Hardy a ducking in the village pool and banishment from the Kingdom of Toyland; a fight with the hor rible inhabitants of Bobeyland and the final foiling of BarnaDy, me happy villain ending with Torn-Toin the arms of her sweetheart, and Laurel and Hardy back in the good graces of Toyland's WHEN WORLDS , out-of-to- In fact, the truck small herd which trn p, . RADIO SERVICE Among the in READ - GLEtill'S RADIO SERVICE -- iroro t j C- - $535 ai rna.j. j Toy-land- 's Niel-so- 3even months- kss rfcCeivfcJ Tha party kill to reach the limit .1. of four which W4S une of. party and IH RFTH Phillip Baker of Ryond of WJL: La Valley E and Bdl Andrews returned who recently i.ethbrid Lehi Stake meetings hunt into a-- snecessfnl big game wini.,, : . Rocky Mountains. iha.1s.hi Vifth the of " XI'... " ai'j THT the the refs3 1935". Edmonton. 150 miles west of ' s. Hgavejuagrne- Raymond, - LOCAL ITEMS waJ BIG GAME HUNTING GOOD IN CANADA - I.o.- ctla j Mr. and Sirs. R-- P. Diehi f Park before her Bima Diehi City, and Mr- - and Mrs- - Elmo guests BABES IN TOYLAKD of Mammoth, were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. R. B Worlton and of Mr and Mrs. Charles Turner- Mr. and Mrs. James Corutr spent CHARMS YOUNGS OLD Mr. and has who at of Goshen, btn gutrsts MUs Be'.ha Ailrcd, Strd at the potUifflce at Lehi Utah, Sunday Co-c- p Mrs- Hamilton Laird. tor as second cl&st matter. employed at the People's T! sometime, has accepted a position with Laurel end arjy at r antatj Herbert at Association Victor ADVERTISING RATES Mrs Earl Smith and Mrs. , the Utah Cay Poultry ' Display 10c per In. Readers 10c per line Evans, Phyllis and Glen Smith, American Forkmu-i- c Beautifully vices, stirrin? spent Saturday in Salt Lake City- SUBSCRIPTION and Laurel and JIardyV in Tand One year .11.00 comedy stake '"Babes Mr. and Mr. J. E. Cotter of Salt Rch-M-G-piodact.on o. Hal the Lake City, pent Tuesday "with Victor rTerbert's deltlui opere.w friends in Lehi. Cfcorge P. PrtcA Manager Office, J2 W. 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