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Show THURSDAY, MAY 2. THE LEW FREE PRESS 1936 - T Milan Alire-- j and Glen Webb .ere Salt Lake visitors on Friday. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Phone ..: Te-iu- v, m y haner.e. are BEWARE CF Mi.s Pernice Russon ai.d Verl Hawkins of Provo. were the ueek-eajeuM of Mr- and Mrs. L. A. Rus:on west ana Mate at-- , residence, 2nd Vat-it- LOPSIDED HEELS - Office. 32 W. Main i.eni, cian they may ru ir: y -- t Office 8-- residence 117-- th- - v.'t , i i .1 -- '.. 1'rjvo - ! j a Mrs. Phvt n Charleston 1 'v.- 1 -- - J Mr, , .,f Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell hake City. Mr. And Mrs. Rutl Evans began' retiiodclifig and building an addition to their hom-- on Second West Street, is in hi, week. Wi:!iam Dickerson re - v( s Sa.!: r feet Monday evening guests f Mr. and ,,,. or a ; Mrs. Ai.-'t- is .w Gardner were Mr. and ,.l or. . Mrs. li 11. Curtis of Salt Lake City. ills ofttn come from .u .s' .r;;' Entere j at the postoffiee at Lehi, Utah, for a r !or5:d- 'J with rur-oas second class matterMrs. Richard Hatchings has as her very simple reason. thi week, Mis Louise Mo gue.-- t e imj,rt-an- t is the m-- .-i The ADVERTISING RATES the candla.sji of American Fork. in the foot. Wh-- n it Display 30c per In. Readers 10c per lice he i arch twists, htraimrtr ! an cau-irfat'atMarie Gray is working in Salt foot ani SUBSCRIPTION and She Lake left City. pam. Thursday One year $1.00 f xpects u be gone for about a monthGive your fet the comfortable Health Insurance offered by Miss Donna Rarnhart is spending Phones ani daub?;' er, Hit - hie vi.-iti- Jackson it ,:. Ameiicaj. I",, Petersen and for Mr and Mri. Frnt-i--t Mr. week-j ..uhttr. La r.i:e. were the I'av. J St-- , ;i; week w.tii leiatiVfeS. ! Lehi, UUh 6-- ... r,i hurge of the work. heel-bon- Ilci-nar- m-.- . - ;' LOCAL ITEMS BOBS SHOE SHOP Miss Petty Curtis. Horace Hardy of Logan, Lehi visitor Sunday. MAIN STREET was a Fri-la- ;H:;t .1 - ,1,.,.- - rt (;; i. !. ifi'.n ni au1. g with Mrs. Julia Brown spent Monday son-in-la- American Fork visiting with in Mrs. Marv Gudrnundsen. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fred MOTHS Brad-sha- of Salt Lake City, motored to I.ehi and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. Mrs. Elmer Jackson and Miss Beth Jackson returned home from Idaho Falls, Friday. Miss Jackson has been working there, but she had the misfortune of being in an automobile accident and has come home to rest V f I St LOWEST PRICED V.. T - Mrs. Merlin Holmstead and baby son of American Fork, were taken to S. Roger Price and Hazel Nerdin of their home Sunday from the L. I). and Mr. hospital. Fait Lake, were guests of Visitors at the Luther Coates home Mrs. George P- - Price, Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mrs. Merlin Wadley of Pleasant Sunday Jensen and daughter and Delbert Thayne returned to Lehi Grove, spent Sunday at the home of of Sandy. Thursday after spending the past two her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William months in Los Angeles. Call. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F Marsh of were guests at the C. Alpine, Mrs. Joan Evans of Salt Lake and Josie and Bonnie Hutchingg spent home Sunday afternoon. with their grandmother, Mrs. Edith Jensen and daughter, the week-en- d Mrs. Ellen Carter. Judith, of Sandy, visited with Mr-anMrs. Edith Bateman and daughter, Mrs. Noble Evans and family, Maurine, of Magna, spent a few days Mis Maud Hackett returned home Saturday. of last week visiting with Mr. and Thursday from the L. D. S. Hospital Mrs. James X. Taylor. Bonnie where she has been receiving medical Miss Phyllis Kirkham, treatment for the last two weeks. Jean Kirkham and Mrs. T. F. KirkJohn Brown. Daryl Brow n and son, ham spent Saturday in Salt Lake Glen, of Payson, visited Monday and La City. Phyllis attended a banquet Misses Phyllis Kirkham and Tuesday at the home of evening Priel Goodwin attended the Lam-3ata- u which was held in the Lion House their mother, Mrs. Julia Brown. brthday tea at the hotel for kindergarten teachers. "Roberts, Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Dansie, Mrs. Jane Dr. W. L. Worlton attended the Lezegh, Elda Lezegh and Wallace Miss Margaret Thurman, Ida 46th State Dental convention in Salt Lezegh of Riverton were guests at Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Allan Lake City, Thursday and Friday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and Raymond Carsen left Saturday Saturday evening the Dr. and Mrs. Dansie, Saturday. lor a 'trip to Bolder dam and Grand Wortlon attended the annual banquet canyon. They returned home Wed and dance. Floyd Goates who has been visiting nesday after visiting the many interin North and South Dakota and Mrs. esting places at the dam and canyon. Phone us your news items Call Goates who has been in Los Angeles, California, called in Lehi Friday to visit with Mrs. George Goates on his way to Nevada. CODLING I Katt- A!!'!ers..n. PHONB SPRAY FOR Iiraisha.v in : The proper time for spraying to control the codling moth varies from vear to year and from orchard to orchard and even in different parts of same orchards. It is quite impossible to make all applications of spray at there is just the best time- In fact no satisfactory way of determining exactly the most effective times. But from the best available information the proper time for the application of the first cover spray will be May 25 16 mum no j 100 PROOF WHISKEY to 30. Remember that all the worms we PINTS have now are the result of over winCod No. SS FIFTHS tering larvae, and that the more of Coda No. 54 these we keep from multiplyng- by hundreds to produce second and third brood worms the less trouble we will This have with later side worms. Mrand Mrs. W. A. Evans went fact becomes very evident when ft is to Magna Thursday to visit with Mr. remembered that a single codling and Mrs. Ferd Evans. Friday they moth may deposit from 80 to 300 returned home and brought Mr. and eggs- CHANGE TO Mrs. Ferd Evans and son with them In our orchards that were badly to spend the day. infested last year we cannot hope to Br, produce a clean crop by spraying only in Fox well and Sunday how Byron spent no matter thorough Murray visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac timed the applications are. Fox. Stop the breeding and Kentucky Straiibt of moths by? Wbiikej Utella Smith, Fern Rothe and Ivy trees and from bark loose Scraping Christofferson motored to Provo, applying oil bands. Thinning so as to Monday. permit thorough spray coverage of all U PINTS Cod No. 100 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Littleford, PINTS-C- od No. 99 FIFTHall wormy fruits, wind Mr and Mrs. Grant Littleford and GLENMORE DISTILLERIES falls, and thinnings, immediately so Mrs. Seth Littleford were in Salt; that worms are destroyed before they Owensboro, Kentucky Lake, Monday on combined business have time to leave the fruit, go into Distillery in Kentu Largest and pleasure. cover and emerge as a moth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Russon and Clarence D. Ashton, Mrs. Enoch Russon were in Ogden 4-1Assistant County Agent. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM CLUB NEWS 1 Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dransfield and THURSDAY and FRIDAY. MAY 28 and 29 family. They attended the graduat The Fourth Ward 4 11 Clothing What a pair to be in love. ROBERT MONTGOMERY and MYRNA LOY in ing exercises held there Sunday. Club met at the home of their leader, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Russon of rtella Smith, Saturday, to elect Granger and Mrs. Arthur Olsen of offiaers, they were elected as follows: President Maurine Skinner. Riverton, was visiting with Mr. and Mrs- George Russon and family a few Erma Christoffer- It's the gayest romance of them all! It's the kind of fun you enjoy. and this is the pair to bring it to you! days of last week. They attended the SOt:. graduating exercises that were held Secretary and Treasurer Iris Also the latest issue of "THE MARCH OF TIME.' Admission Ony 10c & 15c Nicholes. Friday. Reporter Betty Christofferson. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 81 and JUNE 1 and 2 Miss Vella Hutchings of Park City, Leona j Song aid Cheer Leader I last week visiting with her Hansen- spent FEATURES grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Organist Lela Christensen. Hutch in as: Snnrlnv hpr nnrpnta camp Regular meetings will be held on Feature No. 1 to Lehi and took her home with them. Wednesdays. a? SHE MAKES FILM HISTORY Betty Christofferson. Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and WHEN SHE MAKES LOVE! Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis visited yi Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. LEHI TEACHER NAMED Harold Neilsen. Mr Neilesn had just returned home from the Provo hosALTERNATE AT 4k- pital following an appendicitis operation. The visitors then rode up AmPARLEY erican Fork canyon after spending several hours at the Neilsen Of"5 m&irZi I rV Cecil L. Ash, Drincioal of Lehi junior high school and grammar r tmiiiM wmn erades and president of th Al nina nimiiiw' '.-J.J district teachers association, has re ceived word of appointment as ar Feature No. 2 alternate deWate to the annual Nine to 12 Week Old Pullets For vention of the National Education Sale. See Mrs. F. D. Hitchcock and association in Portland, Oregon, June 28 to July 2. son, 111 South 1st EastOther Utah county educators named the Utah education assocaition LOST Black and white heifer. by Kn inn In J Th. as its U R "' on brand See E. presentatives are Dr. Hnirh W J. TS L " right hip. I I ?t 'Captain Blood. . . in the ' Woodward, Brigham Young univerI I arnaa of the sweeteat bride r Richards, Lehi. lp sity, Provo and president of the U. who ever burned biscuit I LOST Black Mare Colt E. A.; L. William with Mitchell, Farrer white in face. with strip Notify Max junior high school, Provo and trustee HUoo ALtAAilULtt v 187-. J, I Lehi. Rothe, Phone i i of the U. E. A.; Oscar Bjerregaard, FOR SALE 9 head sheep and principal Maeser school, Provo. It is estimated that approximately 125 good milk cow. See Clarence Bush educators from Utah will attend the man. conclave. It bears the SCHENLEY F FOR SALE One 14 inch plow $10 Old Quaker sticks to a MARK McCormick-Deerin- g One Bi$r Six of TAX VALUATION 4V foot mower S45. Belonirntr to rules of fine distilling, tM MERIT Mrs. Elba Lott. See Mrs. Charlotte it's sold at a friendly P REVEALS INCREASE Lewis. Admission Only 10c and 20c. t Old Quaker never fails If your Sewing Machine or Lawn For first the time 20 in rU and evervrui i years Utah ONLY 10c & 15c Mower needs repairs. Sissors or Saws MATlIiEE SUNDAY set at Sharpened. William Osborne will do county assessed valuation, of fine distillice. $27,852,467 for 1936, shows an init for you. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 3 and 4 I V li.l crease over the previous year of more Andhere'srfOTwfcyJ Quak A thousand laughs and a heart punch! can count on-- Old Get a Free Family ticket to Lehl i than a million dollars. The 1935 finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with valuation was $26,229,862, GENE RAYMOND and WENDY BARRIE in which wiU always be yours to enjo. in this year's each 60c paid on subscription of the makes the increase at a mighty friendly prtck Lehi Free Press, the paper that does valuation $1,622,605. R BOURBON or Last year, a small increase was t '"straVciit all the work necessary to get out a l A.yopr.f.rin shown for the first time since 1928, paper In Lehi. Romance at Ninety Miles an Hour, with one hand on the wheel! but not since 1915 has the increase No 64 (B0URB6 Also Chapter No. 5 of "FLASH GORDON" and a Good Screen Song. been greater than a million dollars, MATTRESSES REMADE Admission Only 10c and 15c. as is the case this year. Of the four major divisions of the OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME SATURDAY ONLY, MAY 30 Special Pictures for Decoration Day, valuation report s released TuesAS NEW Have your mattresses renovated, day by County Assessor L. M. At. cleaned and recovered with new tick' wood of Manila, improvements liaW at $10,553,967 for 1936 against ing for only $4.50. We convert your cotlon mattress $9,384,810 for 1935 show the greatest a springfUl and make those feather gain, an increase of $1,169,157. A truly great American romance..... .made from a best selling novel into This is accounted for mattresses and pillows. one of your most enjoyable and satisfying experiences in the theatre. by the fact that 90 PROOF scores of homes have been constructed ONE DAY SERVICE Also the latest Charlie Cha Comedy "VAMP TILL READY." Thone 225 South 3rd East throughout the county during the Evening Only 10c and 20c. 10c-15- c. Utah 10c M. 8:30 Decoration and P. Matinee Lehi, 15c Eve, past year, Mr. Atwood said. Only Day Special ClTHEOLDQUAKERCO..LAWRENCEBURG.IND.D.o.too'Sl'',',,, - cnmmz? run Din uiu uiun Mftiti COD SAVING, Glenmore's MINT Ml SPRINGS And keep the change 8-- fruits-Destroyin- S- oval Theatre "Petticoat Fever" Vice-Preside- nt - 2 2 f I 7: f 6T in mJi wwwWifmt -- 1MB-- WANT ADS - 'v- lnil . to get a barrel of qualify in every baffle! f f - IIIITI nmcc r'fJ mm mm Two Big Features for the Price of One 4 P. u "The Voice of Bugle Ann" i PINT OUART "Love on a Bet" mm 8-- W :;BI STRAIGHT WHISKEY J |