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Show -- .,nY. in r.n in'-- - OCTOBER 193C 2- -. tOOfll ITEMS c-- i- ne this week with his father. U"orn, 32 Mi.-- - spending . Wills of Salt Lake. J in Lehi vifiiting c J!fthe relatives- , j. . r..::7 l. Lae ..I,,j..iaV . v : ,,.-.L- ; , Tier7 Gwn H- and Rinda R - Spurrier. " ...... V- A'..-!.- ti')M..lal Non ., . Mrs. ...,., Juli.t Kue,t-- . had RaUdon a. ! , F-- Willar! Chapnian and i ;: yd l3LAND,s(f? 4 '., r .vas vii:i,.. over tne ho-r- telHlin .schv..d at the I". at- - ... Come in and give us a work done while you trial, wait. HAROLD OSBORNE, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tavlor of fcalt Lake, visited with Mrs' M. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton in Lehi, Sunday. Prop. STREET, LEHI, UTAH FEEL BETTER YCiJ WREN YOU LOOK , Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior wee Miss Fa ye Boyack, Misses Norma and Maret'ta Swenson, Miss Norma Swainer, Miss Norma Wearett and Mr. Dean Hut, all of Spanish Fork. Mrs- Maud Adams and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin received invitations to attend a tea at the Lounge of the Belvedere given by Mrs. Leatherwood for wives of the Republican candidates and ladies of Republican Committees. - CLEANER will add a great deal to your to your enjoyment . . During the personal well being! summer when clothes get soiled juickly, be sure to send them to Have you anytthe cleaner often! hing that needs cleaning now? Clean clothes Mr. and Mrs. I. Ford Roberts of Elko, Nevada, spent a few days of this week visiting at the home of Mrs- John Roberts. The Roberts were on their way home from a southern - LOOK YOUR BEST ALWAYS California trip. with Ruben PHONE We call Christensen, 102-- J. Agent Pleasant Grove - Fagan and Thurs. every Tuesday SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. RALPH LIVINGSTON DUBOIS, also known as R. L. Dubois, a widower; CONSOLIDATED WAGON and MACHINE a corporCOMPANY, BANK OF AMERICAN ation; FORK, a banking corporation in liquidation, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, and Herbert Taylor, Examiner, in narge as Trustee for the Bank of American FIRST DOE, Fork; SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE Defendants. caTtp BE S0LD AT SHERIFF'S oALr, at ten o'clock a. m. on the 13th of November, 1936, at the Front fl vfl Jt Courthouse in Provo, i thefollowing described erty situated in said lhe Southwest northeast prop- county, to-wi- t: quarter of the quarter, the Southeast A? of tne Northwest quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter pf Section 31, 6 utn, Range 1 West, township Lake Salt ase and Meridian, containing 160 , more or less. lots 3 and 4, and the uhalof the Southeast quarter SjjMNortheart quarter of the quarter of Section 31, lownshlp 6 South, Range 1 West, and Meridian, and w: 7k23' Base and 4 of Section 6, ? South. Ran?e 1 West, sTih',p tonL o?nBa8e and Meridian, con- A? W'15 acres' more or less, mm, 0fJI'et numbered 3 of Block 28 Fairfield Townsite mnt! y' ,Containing 4.89 acres, 'ess, and situated in the tV f of the Northwest quarter L8'0" 28, Township 6 South, Salt Lake Base and W5 The land herein ed tt1'in the aggregate Sert-tveS:,moror les the Allowing described Cftlie S I " ftl2 - To-at- er .Fairfield Irrigation Com- ffiBfiein5 l'74 of a tne waters mon by, the Fairfield Irri- by an Informal Certi- ficate cld dTnceH ' ditches nature' however the use of water. anA. 1 WeditflIf0rtwith a11 tenements, appurtenances or in anywise ?c,nnng and the reversion !,01a' remainder and s' 1R9ues and profits nted? and Mfi"'' XaiderT ATD October nJL Oct re-tl(- 19. 193. 9; DURNELL, Ulah MILES SHEPHERD d care at is Wily baby the pr-.iu- in daughter Docility Club members motored to Salt Lake. Saturday to be the guests of Mrs. Lela Lott. A delicious dinner ft was served and then they attended "The Great Ziegfield" at the Paraquite mount The guosts were: Mrs. Mrbadly, a broken ankle and Mr. Gurney two sprained Eleanor Harr of Murray, Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Mrs. Irvin Fox, Salt Lake ankles. and the following from Lehi: Mrs. Lott, Phyllis Mrs. Ora Putnam was removed to Evelyn Evans, Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Bone, Mrs. Sophia Car-seher home Saturdav. Mrs. Violet Lott. Mrs. LeRoy Lott, Mrs. Beulla Lewis and Mrs. Phyllis Hitchcock. Nevin Crabb and Leo Gurney are receiving treatnunt at the hospital f r injuries received in a fall while they were cleaning at the Lehi Flour Mill. They were both bruised . v-'-sr- Utah. County. 22, 29 and Nov. 5,12, 1936. Mrs. Angus Gardner just returned home from Las Vegas where she has spent the past two weeks during the illness and burial of her father, Mr. E. J. Whipple. - h - s r if . I I J rr CAN YOU BORROW MONEY? n, 450 Hats Thrown In Ring Claiming to be tn 3 .argest single family unit in America, the Rashid of Lafayette. 111., held the' annual conclave a few days ago and voted to put their collective strength it 450 persons behind the Democratic candidate for President. "We're decided to row our hats into the Roosevelt ring," declared the family spokesman. "Every adult member of our family was separately questioned, and without a single exception they were for Roosevelt Which certainly ought to prove Mrs. Zina Willis entertained Thursday for the Bon Amicus Club at her homeBridge was played with Mrs. Edith Fox winning first prize and Mrs. Alta Webb the traveling prize. A delicious luncheon was served. Special guests were Mrs. Wanda Bushman and Mrs. Virginia Gurney. - Mrs Lottie Peterson will entertain in honor of the Mother's Club, Satur day at 2 :30 at the home of Mrs. Mar vel Of course you can! The requirements for a convenient bank loan are simple and easy to meet. Steady income. Adequate assurance of your ability to repay the loan at the terms agreed upon plus reasonable security. A satisfactory reason for desiring to borrow. That's all you need to enjoy the convenience and personal interest that a bank loan always includes. We'll be glad to discuss your personal problem , at any time. Why not come in today, Slatte DBaimlk off Leflnn Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Peterson. something!" Mrs. J. O. Meiling was the hos. tess of the Social Club Thursday. , Winners of the bridge game which A newspaper in Missouri has been was played was Mrs. I. L- Lott and offer! tg a series of prizes ti Its readers tor the best appraisal of the accom- Mrs. Laura Smith. Thursday of this week the club will be guests of Mrs plishments of the New Deal, arranged The' of their importance. in order re. LeRoy Davis. suits, when tabulated, show that the consensus of opinion places the AdThe Club members achievements met at the home of Mrs. Charles ministration's four-yea- r In the following order: Crabb on Saturday night. Mrs. Alice 1. Restoration of banking. Austin and Mrs. George Strasburg 2. Help to home owners and farm wTon the prizes. Lunch was served. owners. 3. Farm relief. Just-A-Me- 4. CCC 5. Camps. Unemployment relief. LEGION AUXILIARY COMMr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown of PLETE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Payson are rejoicing over the safe born of a arrival son, Wednesday. The Legion membership Grandparents of this city are Mrs. drive which hasAuxiliary been place taking Julia Brown and Mr. Edward Fowler. during the past few weeks is complete a total number of twenty-nin- e Mrs. S. J' Taylor and Mrs. John with ladies These twenty-nin- e members. Roberts went on the temple excursion are starting out the year's work with atMonday. Monday evening they their goals high and a determination tended "The Great Ziegfield" at the to reach those goals. Paramount theatre. A lot of accomplishments are expected of these ladies and the people Friday night Mrs. G. R. Taylor are back of them to help put over and Mrs- J. F. Bradshaw entertainsome of the projects put on by them. ed at the Taylor home in honor of have the good will the birthday of Mrs. Emma Marie Maythe they in everything they unof people dec rations Hallowe'en Monson. to do this coming season. dertake adorned the entertaining rooms. The guests present were the honored AUNT NET guest, Mrs. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrand Lake. Salt of Fred Bradshaw MrsFranklin Bradshaw, Mr. and The following poem was written in Mrs. Reed Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. honor of Mrs. Nettie Featherstone, MilWayne Hacking. Mr. and Mrs. the work at the canning factory after ton Jameson ar.d Mrs. Mamie Kirk-hawas completed: of Provo, Mr- and Mrs- Eugene By A B. Myron Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. old lady Howard I know a dear Briggs of American Fork, Who is kind as she can be hostess the and Geraldine and Tcylor And everybody likes her and their husbands. xjr it seems that way to me. - - - - DAUGHTER - Nxr-2s- w r - Mr and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and daughters, De Nae and Shirley Fae, spent Saturday afternoon and evening visiting with Mr- and Mrs- J. F. GLEAIIIIIG l,!ADSEH J j Crabb-receive- STATE STREET SHOE SHOP STATE SI i The C'hiri Aimes Club are to be the the hospital. She was guests of Miss Karlyn Chatfieldj Thursday evening at her home. Miss June Fjeld. ni.xher of born Friday f'lmt'lv Miss Vera Bro.-.and Miss Ruth Rothe spent the week-enin H,mt.. ville the guests f Mr. and Mrs. MarL, Moner and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyk Doman - in Han.-e-n Carter Fit-,- ! ai lL i (' an- I :! The Aca Cia Club members were of Emery the guests of Miss Ardith Goates the hospital until Saturday for injuries Thursday evening at her home. The girls sewed during the evening after ;n an automobile accident. which a hot dinner was served A. C n.edie;. il d ! Giell Chilton arrival of a ba:V JJ il l Tuei ay in the p:tal in- HaH, JohiiMjii of Louan. Mrs. an.! ''is. r u- 'niiLp Green of Amine happy parer.'s y. burn Wednesday FuiL a i.t ba'iy n-- r ir.othei-iii-ia.- dau'h-i- . '.us taKen ! :r.e the hospital wheie. r operation .;i'v. - uid Pctt-rs.,- .... M'AUstialZT ........ v Gardner at" and Mrs. L the funeral services forRadine Idaho with her Mrs. ji2. G',,v,.,' J ,rdan. in West Mi. Marre: FrSy- - The burial was in the Murray a few days :;; pay n vij... " 'j' netery Cr.-u- " .me Tl - irh Mrs. James X. TayLr. H ri- James received this baby T,....rj !- !- viMiiiitr I'eorlv'i '' rs s. foundation of security" laid down by dition of health and maternity insurthe last Cor.grsss, against unemploy- ance. The Utrins on Tuesday. ment and ar.d o!J age. Joseph S- - Rtbison Oc:: U-- 20!.h aiij cioies at the end of wish revise to the Republicans tr.e ater seas n. Social Security Act. subprestnt This is a chance to check on how policy-Woula stituting th- - d- -. r are r hr.,w wide the raise rtwr.ue for old age penRADIO SERVICE r.s spread. Hunttrs are uged to sions thru r.n additional, widely disX Let us have your repair work. eih th.ir deer as some of the deer tributed, taxyr.-MrU ften and T Complete Radio Check-u- p weighs Lemke favors the Townsend $200 Radio r.iavier than some of the deer with RepaiiAny month'' plan to give ' reasonable pt-larger horns.00 and decent security for the aged." Socialists indorse the Frazier-Lun-- ! deen bi'l providing liberal pensions to CLUB NEWS (parts extra) aT cv - CO. and liberal payments to R. M. S. Service Engineer. j legitimately unemployed, to be raised Mrs. Virgil Peck will entertain the thru income and inheritance taxes, Sequoia Club members at her home on and favors Federal system of health Lehi. Utah Phone 41 Thursday. insurance. SLVANIA PHILCO The Communists also endorse the The Ikan Odlity Club will be guests Frazier-Lundee- n bill, with the adat the home of Mrs. Verland Beck, Thursday evening. tr.c .,.. left Saturday Kate Anderson Mtlt La'" ClI' Where 6hf Ander-fvr- 22, 1936 r a., nt; l.vh. l Mr. u:, i'r THURSDAY, OCTOBER ::.usurtd at the feed department of Hospital Note: r ; Mls. Sai,.r. E . O.B-Sute- , pie w..r. THE LEHI EREE PRESS .. Mr,. Mux R C.ty, M ;. -- OF FORMER LEHI MAN DIES Kathervn Peterson, 2, daughter of and Mrs. John R. Peterson of Oct. Sugar City, Idaho, died Friday. of diphtheria. home 16 at the 'family MonFuneral services were conducted Ward chapel. day in the L. D. S. First the Sugar City of the cemetery under the direction Flamn Funeral Home. 19. 1934, The child was born June survived by her is and at Sugar City and sisters: brothers six and parents tniver-sity- , Dr. Searle Peterson, Cornell Gerald and York Ithaca. New Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Peterson. Zona Mrs Virginia Hruell and Mr. Califomm. Smith of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Norma Gain, Sugar City in is who Miss Dorothy Peterson hospital training at the Presbyterian , at Denver. , . . Mr. Peterson is superintend at Sugar factory the Utah-Idah- o Leh. former a was Sugar City. He man. Mr- - . If a job you are looking for In the spring or in the fall, She'll say you can work for me When we start; for you I'll call. She's the bestest over seer Any girl has ever knew. I think that every gin uickb She can't be beat don't you? 'i 44fEEO 4 , She never has a cross word, She treats every ono the same. Rut I gues3 by now You already guessed her name. . It's Aunt Net to all the girls I'll tell you what I bet, There isn't another woman Loved by as many as Aunt Net. PRIZES FOR LUCKY DEER HUNTERS announced The People's Co-o- p deer all to lucky of interest event an in $5.00 They are giving hunters. the for $2.50 as prizes. merchandise for the deer heaviest deer and horns. of with the widest spread or be to weighed The deer are $2-5- re THEATRE LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER Newest WALLACE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Heart-warmin- g 23 and 24 Hit! . " " ' " BEERY, ERIC LINDEN and CECILIA PARKER In ; ; "OLD HUTCH" HELPS READERS If you liked ''Ah Wilderness," "The Champ" and "Min and Bill" you'll ha?e the time of your life at the adventures of Old Hutch! This is another, the fourth of a Admission Only 10c and 15e. Also a Good Comedy. series of articles informinfe the readers of The Lehi Free Press of the SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 26 and 27 planks of various political parties in the 1936 presidential campaign. Two THE (jIAIN I AMUfNvj lU5 stL.L.UKS jTV'l STRIDE TAKES THE SCREEN IN 1 more are to follow. They are made 1224 and in the words 495,000 4 Yean Pagea Writing. of possible through the The Most Famous Novel ol Modern in Length . the Lehi High School Social Science Times Is Drought to the Screen by Warner Bros, in Glamour and Romance) 2i Hours of department. Warner ttros. Present NATIONAL DEFENSE and MENTIONS Democrats will "work for peace and to take the profit out of war," while advocating a strong enough military and naval force to make aggression impossible. b, HERVEY ALLEN Starring Republicans will attempt to also maintain a high standard of defense H itk Cast tflMf. ImclmJint and cooperation with other nations HAVILLAND de OLIVIA to limit armaments and arms traffic. ANITA LOUISE The Unionists also want a strong DONALD WOODS EDMUND GWBNN defense coupled with a conscription CLAUDE RAINS of wealth, as well as men, in the LOUIS HAYWARD event of war. Socialists are opposed (jale SomJcrjMrd Sicffi Dun Akira Tsmirolf Hilly Maucai to all war and demand the abolition Henri O'Nesfl Kslph Montaa Directed by of all R. O. T. C. units and a drastic MERVYN LeROY cut in all armaments. Communists demands are similar to the Socialists, altho more far reaching. They would nationalize all munition factories and prohibit military discipline or training in our C C. C camps. CONSTITUTION and SUPREME Would seek, if necessary, COURT amendments to the constitution to enable the Federal and state governments to cooperate more closely in solving mutual social and labor prob1 . . Globe-Girdlin- g FREDRIC MARCH m r lems. Republicans, rrw-f Mr fearful of possibilities Also PATIIE NEWS. Don't Miss It! ''packing" the Supreme Court, will resist all egorts to curb its presL1ATIREE SUNDAY OIILY 10s & I Da P. M. ent powers. Governor Landon has promised amendments- if necessary, Evenings Only 10c and 20c. to give states more powers in helping solve their social problems. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 and 29 On this issue the Union party is silent, with the Socialists unequivally CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND and ADOLPHE MENJOU in demanding the power of the Supreme Court to declare social legislation unconstitutional be curbed, and granting the government the power to ac- He couldn't pull the wool over her but you can't blame him for try eyes quire and operate basic industries. The world's best loved Mr. and Mrs. are tempted to inject a little ing! The Communist party wants an into their happy married life! Also Chapter 14 of amendment to "end the dictatorial and usurped powers of the Supreme Court. SOCIAL SECURITY The DemoLETS GDt cratic party points with pride to the Admission Only 10c and 15c. in 4 "WIVES NEVER KNOW" two-timi- ng 'DARKEST AFMCA" |