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Show THURSDAY r TOE LEHI FREE PBESS THURSDAY. JANUARY 24, 1335 MAKING dent of the Western FORMER LEHI BOY . . - VJ 19 5ft r " fout. Club. li: session: BUSINESS livu INSURANCE Miss Nedra Lewis. Miss Delia for IN GOOD Endowment, Roberts. Tom Roberta and Reed KirkMrs. Vera Chipma dead- at basketball rf R,S' game ham attended the . , J. Smith of Provo. former Citv. was a AFTERNOON Virgil ner vi U- j the evening. Jay into Y. B. Saturday the C has recently gone j aaranL V l 15 to 2:30 (outluesris,, imuasen, Fourth sesswn: Whitman accompanied them home. and has won ... L Fnwment far dead only- "LranJe business lead. t.rr hi romDanv- for t Mrs. Hattie Bezzant, Mr recognuiuii Fifth session: 3:30 to Mrs. D. R- - Mitchell were Mr dead for in insurance sales- since J the agency Endowments B. cezzant of Lindon, tL ing the about 7:15), rioya . . Lehi ans attending n.r In llicrnt- -- Air, among he joined tne cumi.7 viistors, Monday. Saturday Provo, at U. only. Y. game sales to the young rv.rvr Smith has made his had . I nut evening. M ci; nen and women and has recenUy Sixth session: dead short skU.h of E. N. Webb. Fnmk for Endowments photograph and a SW, about 9 to 10), printed folder, a Sorenson in and Joseph Coa! his life published TEMPLE EXCURSIONS Insurance 10:30 Life ed thew restling bouts 7 bv the Penn Mutual Seventh session: 6 to (out to its sales-ha- s She. Monday distribution for living for Endowments evening. Company FOR 1935 to 11:30), elected viee-presbeen dad. and to Illtii Note: Above schedule subject Time each group gets The following endowment excuran Salt to the Stake Lehi vary as much as the from may sions through the of size the for scheduled Lake Temple have been hour, depending upon 1935: company)- endowments Please note that ilving January Wednesday. third second, 21st the are given on Thursday. andjfl 14th. y last session only. March Trursday. Patrons who wish to do sealing, April Tuesday, 9th and Tuesday, endowment session worn ijituinB on 30th. the first three of one attend 20th. should i May Monday, v w U II II I I their fforenoon) sessions, presenting June Wednesday, 12th. U office sealing sheets in the recorders en-- ; July Monday, 1st. for name a 20th. get time they at the August Tuesday. 10th and dowments. All necessary proxies and Tuesday. September witnesses are provided. Seahngs arei Monday, 30th. after22nd. not attended to following the October Tuesday. noon sessions. . November Tuesday. 12th. require special Fvonincr sealings December Wednesday, 4th. The temple will be closed on Feb. previous appointment with all sealing at least 22nd, April 5th and 6th and May sheets presented for checking such one day before appointment. 30th. It will close for the summer recess Neither proxies nor witnesses are pro vided by the Temple for these special on the evening of July 3 and on August 5. It will also be closed evening sealings- - Patrons wishing to September 2, October 4th and 5th and leave sealings to be done by the regu November 28th. It will close for the lar Temple workers may do so without charge. year on December 21. .- Mr. THE LEHI FREE PRESS PubUsfced by 3'he Lehi Fr&e in Salt PrM Every Thursday Phone -- Lfehi, CiAt W JK. Wary Maudsley spent Monday Lal- - City. tm. is visiting her Poulscm at Sandy. Miss Lois Dickers sister, Mrs. Art George P. Price, Manager Alma Beck was a business viiito, St., residence, 2nd to Salt Lake City. Tuesday. Wrt and Sute St.. Lhl. Utah Mrs. Clestia Feathers tone returned ltered at the postoffice at Lfcfci Utah, home Sunday evening from a visit & second class matter. with Mr. and Mrs. Diies of Ogden. Office, 32 W. Main , ADVERTISING RATES Miss Barbara Christofferson of Salt Display 30c per In. Readers 10c per line Lake City, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christofferson, Sunday. SUBSCRIPTION .41.00 One year Mr- - and Mrs. James Trinnaman of Garland, were week-en- d guests of Lehi i- relatives. LOCAL ITEMS 30th-Februar- and Mrs. James C Gough and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Gough spent Thursday in Draper. Mr- - Dr. W. L. Worlton was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Monday. M Hera Larsen. Joe Avery Kirkham, Hansen and Roger Price attended the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Racker were basketball game at the B. Y. U. of Provo, Saturday evening. Salt Lake visitors. Thursday. Newell J. Thurman Cheap home. Mr.s Sarah Carter and daughter, Miss Vera Thayne is spending the in Salt Melba, spent the week-en- d Lake City, guests of Mrs- - Ellen Car- week with her sister. Mrs. Ray Allsop of Murray. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Radph re-op- en Bring Your Car Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford atended a funeral service in Salt Lake City, Sunday, for Miss Luella Haws. TEMPLE SESSION Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and INFORMATION of Spanish Fork, were daughter Work and Service Radio Repair Expert week-en- d guests of Misses Margaret For the benefit of the numerous .atett and Most Modern Equipment and Ida Thurman. patrons who are constantly inquiromplete line e( highest quality radio tubes and parte. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow were ing, the following information and schedule of the Salt Lake Temple TUBES TE8TED FREE Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday and sessions, is given: There are seven sessions daily for five days of each GLEtiNS RADIO SERVICE week, Monday to Friday inclusive. Lake Mrs- Maud Austin of Salt WE8T MAIN 8TREET week-en- d Baptism work is attended to each SatE. Mrs. of was a guest City, urday, by appointment. The time of J. T. Roberts. recordng each endowment session with Miss Eden Stookey of Salt Lake about the time each group gets 1 follows: City, was a guest of Lehi friends. through, FORENOON , Saturday evening. First session : 8 to 9, (out about The Lehi Stake Relief Society 12). Endowments for the dead only. Second session: 9:30 to 10:30 (out Board will hold their regular monthly R. about Mrs. home of 1:30). Endowment for living J meeting at the dead. 2 and m. at p. Whipple, Friday AT THE ROYAL RADIO SERVICE JH I EMR(Nv jjj j REPAimilQ SHOP 8TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. n Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timpson of American Fork, were week-en- d guests if Mrs. TimDson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gough and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton All sop, all of Murray were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jams C. Gough. THE PARK SHOE The Lehi Primary Stake Board were entertained at the home of Mr& Alma Beck, Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Lela Russon, one of their members who has recently moved to Magna to make her home. The afternoon iwas spent in a social. games and luncheon. Miss Margaret Peterson has been chosen to succeed Mra. Russon in the board. Come la and five ua a trial, work done while you wait. H iip sealed'' msou PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE They were accompanied by Mrs Areva Armitstead who will visit at the Brown home in Seattle. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF SAMUEL BRIGGS and JANE BRIGGS: Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the residence of the un designed at Lehi. Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 25th day of May A. D. 1935. A group of friends where enter tained at the new of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown. Saturday evening. The night was spent in dant ing and games during which a buffet supper was served. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Turner, Mr A JAMES PETERSON. Executor of the Last Will and Holmes, Miss Doris Turner, Mr. and Testament of Samuel Briggs Mrs. Newell Turner. Newelll Turner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Poulson, and Jane Briggs, deceased. Mr. H. Ellis and Miss Fern RobinsonBrocVbank and Pope, Attorneys for Executor, The Parents Class of the Fourth Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Ward Sunday School enjoyed a class First Publication January 24, 1935. Last Publication February 21, 1935. party in the ward amusement hall. Thursday evening, a program, games and refreshments were enjoyed by fifty guests. Class leaders Mrs. Jessie Patrick and Carl Gunther were in charge of arrangements. Parts for 1927 FOR SALE Mrs. H. E. Osterloh and Mrs. Ruth Chevrolet, tires included. Cecil Evans. Phone 66M. Lloyd of Salt Ike City, entertained a large group of friends in the Fifth BALED HAY FOR SALE See Ward Relief Sbciety rooms Saturday Elton Dansie, 5th Wjest, 3rd So. Lehi. evening at a shower, in honor of Mrs, M0-:2- p Leona Shelton of Ophir, a recent bride. Games, a program and refresh GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpments were enjoyed by about 100 See Machined ened. home - WANT ADS Repared. V0V with ci A melodrama of fast action re volving around a hectic struggle for a hidden gold mine, with Wayne as the central figure, makes this one of the most exciting westerns of the cur rent season. Barbara Sheldon is featured, with George Hayes, Lloyd Whitlock and Yakima Canutt playing important roles. tf ladies-Mrs- . John Brown entertained at a Butter Wrappers and all other printing done at the lowest prices pos- family dinner at her home Sunday. sible. Quality and workmanship al- Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown and John Brown of ways better. Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi's and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho; ench 60c paid on subscription of the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown of Seattle, Lohi Free Press, the paper that does Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell all the work necessary to get out a Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott and family and the hostess. paper in Lehi. . I GARBO GREATER THAN EVER IN "PAINTED VEIL" Two experts in the are of screen romance makes their first appearance together in Garbo's latest starring How can you fell that a vehicle. "The Panted Veil," filmiz ation of the grippng Somerset Maugbattery really is "newl ham novel, which plays at the Royal That question is answered Theatre. Sunday, Monday and Tues now by the new and ex day. clutive NATIONAL "Seoi One, of course, is the incomparable This seal b a metd dlic Garbo. The other is the brilliant welded to the negaEnglish actor, Herbert Marshall, who tive post It mvst be is being demanded these days bv all removed before the of the greater stars for their leading battery can be inman. stalled. The story tells of the eldest daughter of an Austrian professor who, reDrop in to tee tiut M nm to if new seal and let fusing to marry the man picked for us explain the her by her parents, arouses her tunto new NATIONAL mother's ire. To escape her unpleasant adjustment pkm. surroundings she marries Dr. Fane, a young English medical scientist. FORSAUB Bride and groom go to China where tne husband neglects his wife to de RAY S BATTERY SHOP vote an nis time to his work. whilA the wife accepts the attentions of anWEST MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH other man to dispel the monotony of the Orienal life. Two Outstanding Scenes The story rises to great dramatic heights during a native riot and the destruction of a plagued city by fire during which Garbo and Marshall con-mume me nnest performances of LETTERHEADS their respectve careers. ENVELOPES George Brent gives a masterful FORM LETTERS characterizaton as Townsend, the CIRCULARS "other man," and other deserving of praise in the cast are Jean Hersholt, HANDBILLS as Garbos father; Beulah Bondi. as BUSINESS CARDS her mother; Cecilia Parker, as her STATMENTS sister. Olga; Warner Oland. as the Chinese General Yu; Kathearine BUTTERWRAPPERS Alexander, as Mrs. Townsend; Soo Yong, as Garbo's native mai.d and Forrster Harvey, as Waddington, the LEHI FREE PRESS alcoholic commissioner- ine airectaon of Richard Set and Printed in Lehi contributes a great deal to the Build Lehi. Not Another Town success or the new Garbo vehicle. HATIIAL ' COMER GARAGE JAMES COMER, Manager I 3 'Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes to Be Rl7ht - yND the only way that you can be sure Acy be is to know what the designer! d will right creators of new styles have decreed shall t ri Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority, wbo tells yo writes on women's fashions for this paper, the for you just what you want to know and pictures woman wiB garments and hats that the thai be wearing in the weeks to come. The styles Miss Nicholas describes are authentic and the g butthey meats that she depicts are do not represent style extremes. The garments sfl those that will be worn by the average woman tfd that you will find for sale in your home store well-dress- M Nicholas? illustrated column and ltbese ed fashion article tell your jriends H appearing about ww Powder, Rouge and Lipstick your subscription Send In Your Subscript Today PRirmriG J3ole-slaw- PUTIN CONDITION FOR THE COMING SPRING ess-It SEALED Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown left Lehi Consult County Clerk or the for their home in Seattle, Tuesday. respective signers for further in They will make the trip through Caliornia and up the coast, home. formation. Sewing William Osborno. Kepiace NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c Weg, auiiLfinni n;iM.t. Htsss&t J twnikLitv' The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local Ads in Lehi. WHY HOT BUILD LEHI? i n We make 'em run like new "Housewife," a dynamic love drama spiced with hilarious comedy, and with an especial appeal to women inasmuch as it shows, for the first time, how the wife inspires her husband to succhas an unusually strong and well balanced cast with George Brent, Bette Davis and Ann Dvorak forming the triangle in a unique domestic entanglement and John Halliday crashing in to complicate matters as the lover of the neglected wife. Ruth Donnelly and Hobart Cavan-aug- h supply the comedy while Phil Regan, radio's "The Singing Cop, ' croons some catchy airs, playing his own role of a radio singer. Other im portant characters are portrayed by Robert Barrat, Joe Cawthorne. Wil- lard Robertson, Ronnie Crosby and Leila Bennett Second Feature John Wayne will be seen in "The Lucky Texan," his latest western In Today DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM AT ROYAL FRIDAY and SAT. thriller. , LEGAL I10TICES ies Wiled by Mr. and Mrs. Leoa Taylor of Idaho Mr and Mrs. Alma Beck were MonDick Mrs. Falls, Idaho, returned to their home day guesa of Mr. and Sunday followng a fchort visit with of Vineyard. Holdaway Lehi relatives. Mr. and Mrs- - Ray Allsop and little Mr. and Mra. Boyd Gilbert of Salt daughter. Donna, were Sunday guests Lake City, were Sunday guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. D. " |