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Show 1936 MAY - Mrs. Mare Prc: a had Lis amputated Tuesday moru- i-E Hospital Notes THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1936 " . THE LEHI FREE PRESS f :Sr n hospital. I owing L rr h.,-pit- al j uw-ai- i' , . tfIiursa.( American medical are at the of fotha Storrs iteeiving S this week. Id HihIand Bwk of m& mother of a baby boy is born Friday. 1. Hunter are of a win- Saturday in !;!babyfcui?htr rhospital. The grandparents of Oscar are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Keith over the birth b01"" Jin J LEGION - - Our price Prestwick, son of Mr. and Clifford MEETING TO BE HELD FRIDAY The American Legion rdictrs have called a meeting to be Friday: in the Legion room in the Memorial' All Lgir,n members are' building. expected to be present to help dis-- i cus the plans which are to take place' within the near futureThe purpose of the meeting is fori the arranging of a Memorial Day' program at the cemetery on Deco- -' ration day. May 30th. , , , ism- on printed ifci Sam Houston's "Man" Gets a Job Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jack, u w;. n to patients riTed announce thc arrival oi a Lveiv ' this Lehi Hospital girl, burn Friday, May I t in the local hospiul. lr. Ead and nurses at the i': Harrison is in the hospital proud that everybody concerned medical treat- receiving ""'"R ui the fact that admitted was this was a cesarean Lirth. Mr Harrison -- fisherman and they are ct WITH OUR anxiously waitaig fcr the opening hara who Men season. fishing MISSiOIIflniES the -.. thP i.fea of fishing for quit out a few years now are bringingthem Palifnrnia.l and shining i i their fishing poles to try April 28, 1936 up so they will be ready at fishing. luck Dear Editor: T, leral size trout which hava Tn vou and all my friends of Lew I are the best I stnd my most heart ieu greetings, been put in these ponds ! be to fish receivcaught. kind of and best wishee. I have been since It was through the effort ot tne Press continually Free the ing I fish and game association and coming into the mission field and - local this haf want to thank you for your tnougnt- the state association that interthose and made opbeen possible, fulness. I really appreciate the 'I I' it affords me to keep track ested in fishing are grateful to these efforts. I of the doings of my many friends organizations for their back home. Of the Dast seven months I have FOR spent in the mission field, five was QUESTIONS spent in Eureka. California, a city - v YOU TO ANSWER i , ith the BODulation of about 15.000, there sent I were and my companion to open up a field of labr. there Sme of the Dedble of the commun had not been missionaries there for have been wondering if some of wvoril vears. We organised a Sun ity which have been dono the 'things day School there which has continued other years, will be repeated this to grow and they now have an organ and they now put the question ' ized Branch there which is doing nne. year , j vou. "Will Lehi have a base unto For the past two months 1 have team this year " and "Will the ball here in Lakeport, a real "L'ncle Ko" Adams, once bod t "Uncle Ko' s hotn atbove been workng merchants of this city have a hair to Gen. Sam Houston, Kill b? of the Rmall town, that has never had our A. as William Webb, manager one of the days of the week, 100 years old, March 2, 1936, the missionaries in before. We still have holiday day Texas, where Gen. Houston ever will Texas Centennial Exposition, which to combat with during the summer?" be a historic figure, celebrates its one opens at Dallas June 6, assure him all those old stories atone Dlural marriage and blood hundredth year of independence from he will have an Exposition Job. ment. I find it much more di cult Phone us your news items Call to work here than any place I've been WE TORGET because of that, but I realize that it is hard knocks that makes the mis- - .i. -t "Virlav--j a 3.. butter is lower, our quality higher. iwr-an- "KEEP EDUCATED" HOW TO jI Bead Daily the Constructive News in World-wid- e 8-- science monitor ine innsuan ImfriHitional Daily Htwipapr Am aiiee til the conttrartix world new, bul dor, not eiploil crime and at fiance for Kendal. Ma lika the eolnna, "The World', Day" ll biuj reader. It haa intereitrof feature pagei for all tba family. A 8 art "OB, written b)t diiliBfuuhed authorities oo eeo. Mataaine Weekly of world afTairt. aoaiic. aocial and political praMeau. iea a II nei Rinnarv. I aDDreciate this privilege afforded me. to represent my family, my ward and my stake in the mission field, ana my prayers is that I can live up to the ur; The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Please enter ray subscription to Thi Chsisiun Schnci Mositm for a period of 6 months $4.50 1 month 1 J months $2.2$ TSc year $9.00 Wednesday issue, including Magazine Section: I year $2.60; 6 issues 25c Kime j X You Can SAVE on standard set by the other missionar ies from the Lehi Stake- May the Lord bless you all in your labors I pray always. Elder Mark Allred. Addrm SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST St STRAWBERRY DAY SET JUNE Mothers' Day It June 11 has been set as the date for ''Strawberry day" at Pleasant To Radio & Electric Shop there will be a mia iature concerts, dances, parade, carnival attractions and free strawberries for everyone. A special invitation has been extended to all former resident ns the fete also marks homecoming day. Commemorate the Tragic Deaths Occasioned by the New Deal Airmail Contracts Cancellation. . ,v Even Texas Dogs Go always saved you, money - that's why we're offering the 1936 KELVINATOR' High-H- COLLEEN f Costs more than 1 yRefrigerars j Ualias way even the pui;.enter into the spirit of the coming Texas Centennial Exposition, which opens there June 6. Here is Bozette, - Down pedigreed Boston seven-wet'ks-ol- gettinga into the spirit Terrier, things by using kennel. of hat for a Work Starts on "Cavalcade of Texas" , O JrHicH-b- ot 0nd It not only pays does it in lo Sves you far rr.cro for yoirr vr.z:.2'i or lUi the cfnni rnrlifirA int0 0ur 0i'e- - We'I ' " that costs 'ou more be v.itrrmf S Cost VOU co:r": Wrio! " than to buy one. :j .. ie'eate some of th? extra valnp Fir J f "'vl ?!' i f th. . LANDIS .. IV you. CoM-pr- oof ftnigention all the time, Fvcry Kc'vinntor has a Duili-Iriicrmoir.::cr. n ' i rive.-- you a 'ir.Cnt LOl Of i u ;om mvch a: many tdr.g- - cost ot 25 on'J-::.t:- And then, Visible Tro: thr manufacturer backs it witl i a i ivt- - i cat yuiuuuu - Come in and see the 1?3S vinator for yourself. vn lit Kel- - e And you can buy a the n The history ot lexas, undet it from flown have which oyer flairs of the first Spaniards to the present will be set forth eolor in "The Cavalcade KELVINAT0R for as little as gc a CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. "KEET, LEHI, UTAH tawwjd ' the three times daily during PHONE 14-- In addition to the four stars, the cast, which is one of the most notable ever assembled for a production of this type, includes Hugh Herbert, Louise Fazenda, Paul Draper, Marie Wilson, and a score of other famous names besides two hundred beautiful chorus girls and dancing youths. There are two big. spectacular specialty numbers created and staged by Bobby Connolly, formerly dance director for the Ziegfeld Follies and other New York shows. Dick Powell is the serion3 minded young manager of an estate for a rich and flirtatious uncle, who had purchased a modiste shop for a "girl friend." Dick falls in love with the efficient secretary of the shop, and manages to win her heart after a series of enfilled with hilarious tanglements comedy for the audience, although to the young lovers. He also sings three songs. Miss Keeler has the rob of the secretary, and introduces some re markable tap dancing, both by herself iand with that wizard of the stage. Paul Draper. Jack Oakie and Joan Blondell portray a pair of eolddieer.i. out for all the loot they can get out of the eccentric millionaire, a role played by Herbert. His wife, a hvatprieol society woman, constantly upset by ner nusoano s philanderings, is portrayed by Louise Fazenda. heart-breakin- Then, I UWtC c r?y. No mo; aout or. in; r.elvina'or J J I V .!- '- Come in and give us work done while you a trial, wait. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH itw a Centennial, the $25,000,000 World's Fair, which runs in Dallas from June 6 to Nov. 29. Above J. Mark Hamilton, director and expert on lore of the Southwest, and Jan Isabetle Fortune, well known magazine writer, confer over the script Lowest Priced 16 Months Old 100 Proof Whiskey Pints Code No. Fitfhs Code N 55 5 ml mv g LOCAL PONDS ill ftW HlZT I III STOCKED WITH TROUT The pond belonging to Herman Allred and the mill pond were stocked with legal size trout last week and these ponds will be used for on fishing and after May 17, at 4 a. m. This has brought new Interest to Try in GUNM2iD'STILlBRiE5 CO.. Ic DittilUrj in Kentucky W" ; ' f --a Tuesday. Biill A -- Utah WELT at That inimitable team of screen lovers, Dick Powell with tuneful songs on his lips, and Ruby Keeler with her rhythmic dancing, together with Joan Blondell and Jack Oakie, head the cast of Warner Bros.' latest spectacular musical comedy, "Colleen," which comes to the Royal Theatre on Sunday, Monday and II Caa. to 7 I vassal ir x aj 'no 1 Raeufl - In addition HAD BLUNDERED: THEIRS NOT TO MAKE M1W, THEIRS NOT TO REASON WH Ti BO mX) DIB. THEIRS - BUI v.. JfENNVaOH. At iut' ' . x:xx: )K)K)t:)Ky')t:)K)K)Ky SO.HEOTtE 1 . PAINTING HORACE HADFIELD Grove. Satisfaction Guaranteed Details of the annual celebartion were discussed at a meeting of the By Third Ward Church, Lehi, local chamber of commerce Wednes x y sax day. A distinct musical touch is promised for the day, with five bands furnishing music. Chamber officials are also planning an outstanding rodeo to be featured at the celebr Telephone if you can't be with her ation- . PAPER HANGING and Long Distance rates are lower all day Sunday we've " AT PLEASANT GROVE May 10 Sunday, II |