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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER . THE LEHI FREE PRESS 23. 1936 The room was decorated with dollars for personal property. prizewould hel y the poor people and en- hallo e'en as the cental idea. Those courage them to rests on in the fight present were .served a... delicious luncheuesus n. were, :srwciiii jhofor an existence. Some people would say: "What will Virginia Gurney, Mrs . Mildred Peters cities, counties and the state do for and Mrs. La Ree Van Wagoner- resources" My answer would be Miss Matilda Slade was the charmthat the state would pet along very Cia Club, fine and the cities should have a fair ing hostess of the Aca proportion of the gasoline tax sale in Thursday. A hot dinner served to the their cities to augment it's license club members. revenue as well as the collection of fines. So far as I am concerned I am The Pandora Club met at the home the to to leave Mrs- - Roosevelt Smith, Thursday of that of perfectly willing legislature, for they will be care ful and preudent bodySincerely yours fur justice, ABEL JOHN EVANS. (Signed) This ISiJkTCR GORGE 1 MOFFAT mm Prc Ao Act ri. .v- - ' OF SHIPPERS AN AFFTRMA OEST1NO TlVEVOTE. to or from Local P;io e h,n a, Traveieri of frora ' I -- RELIEF SOCIETY pnr.ver oa up-- J tM D. - Freht snu ENTERTAIN - the lntermntain Car. s.4 Provni Act - BUpatOnwdpe;",. w I , Shipper or I 'i NO thTFIithful Trn.poftat.on .... . . twidinz that uw: The Second Ward Relief Society are entertaining Wednesday. November 4 in their chapel. Luncheon will be served and then the guests will play games and enjoy a fine program. Everyone is invited to come to the party. There is to be a small ad ! Shall I"'".".". -. H.G.W..r,ri, .Rd utn. mission charge- ?r,port Peopl. - LOCAL ITEMS NO OoodTta-- or - G00 Wallace Banks was the speaker at the Alpine Ward. Sunday night. Miss Ethel Goates went to Salt Lake, Friday, for a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Lida Perry. Richard Bone, Jesse and Van Barnes went deer hunting Wednes day. Mr. Bone shot a deer. and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton Mrs. J. E. Dorton visited in Salt Lake. Thursday with Mrs- - Herbert Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Brown of Garfield, visited Sunday with Mrs Leah Bushman and Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. DUCK SEASON LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs- Ward Christofferson and children returned home after spendine the past week visiting in Colorado. - OPENS SUNDAY Miss Ruth Rothe was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday. No sooner will the deer season Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield were close October 31, than local nimrods ..: u ...:n .... visitors to Salt ake, Friday. u ti"- i u.c on duck season at 7 o'clock the morn Mr. and Mr- - C- - C Edwards of ing of November 1- - The season will Cedar City, spent a few days of the last a full month, closing November 30, week visiting with Lehi friends. The U. S. Biological Survey has Edward Fox who has been work announced that stricter enforcement injr in Ephraim came home to spend of hunting rules will be administered the week Sunday. tnis season tnan ever before, inose nimrods who anticipate going out on Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor will tne opening cay snould purcnase their leave for Boulder Dam. Thursday federal duck stamp promptly. Care-morning the guests of Mr. and Mrs less hunters who do not obtain one of C. C. Edwards. They will visit in tnese stamps may experience consider- Cedar City at the home of Mr- - and able difficulty before the judge for not abiding by federal rules. Mrs. Edwards for a short time. Several species of ducks are on the p.ic uuuk - L. Miss Geraldine Taylor entertained for a group of friends Saturday evening at her home. The guests came costumed. The evening was spent playing games. Refreshments were decorations Hallowe'en served. adorned the living rooms. forbidden list this Mrs. Alfred Johnson and her daugh ter .Trtcunhinp " r - ftf Prnvr. wprp thp h0USe jniests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams and family, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis and baby of Riverton, were in Lehi, Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barn- - hart and Mrs. Fon Warburton of Mercur spent Monday night visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mt. Barnhart- L-- - - Mrs- w were Special K- -ts Smith, Mrs. n.irlac Havifi. Musical J"" served as Club, Wej Trading Coa. Mrs. j.u numhrs u. . , eoo- - Boyd The Social Club was entertained U Mrs. her JeRoy Lott, Thursday, at Mrs Bert Beck entertained at home. Mrs. I. L. Lott a.; a special Ikan Oddity for home Thursday she won high score at bridge hallowe'en decorations brought guest, Mrs- and Larsen, teend hifh. served. was which ut in the lunch club will Luncheon was served in the the week this of Thursday afternoon. entertain at a hallowe'en party. Club-Cleve- r E.J. r - If n on Mrs- O. Kittinger this week and were gracious of the Athenian tess and Mrs. uas played tained. Bridge A talk on "Fur dayWarren Goates w n first pnie was given by second- pames Snuthwick. Mrs. Dorothy - " .1 29 is? Grocery Specials and October 29, 30 and 31 Flour, Hustlers Kitchen Maid, 48 lb. $1.29 Bag 10 lb. Bucket 59c Syrup, Staley's Graham Crackers, Canvas oacKs, Keaneaas, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Freebairn Kuday uucks, Bunieneas, woodducks, and Atlantic an(j children. Taul and Jacqueline, brant- moved to Salt Lake City, Tuesday to Limit VJ Dtcfcs make their home Mr. Freebairn is The bag and possession limit of 10 employed by the Auerback Company. ducks and four geese in the aggregate is still in order this season. A shotMr. and Mrs. Ray Carter were is not to visited Saturday by a nephew. Els- gun larger than a be used. The use of decoys, sink- - more Forbes, of Las Vegas. Mr. boxes, and batteries are also forbidden Forbes had been huntintr deer in 8he gun capacity must be limited to Emery and he made a short visit at three shells. It is illegal to attract th Carter hom on his nt.nrn hmo fowls to the gun by using bait or pnonograpn "caiiers. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier and in addition to tne ? 1 duck stamp n. Stanton, and Miss Gwen Ander l v J i wnicn may ioe naa aii any nrsi or son Gf Salt Lake- brought Mrs. Kate second class post rffice. hunters, must Anderson, who has been spending the nave me regular state minting nast in Suit T.nUo hnr n license. spent the afternoon at the Anderson Ducks are reported plentiful on all home Sunday. man marsnes tnis season, if warm weather holds out, the nimrods will Mr- nnd Mrs. Edward Fox are the be practically assured of their bag proud parents of a nine pound son, limit. bom Tuesday morning. The grand parents are Mayor and Mrs. I. W Fox of this city and Mr- and Mrs AMENDMENT FIVE Thomas Powell of West Portal. Colo A-- lb. Package 21c 5 for 35c 2 Pound Package 19c 1 2 Pound Package 21c l 9c 2 for 9c Pumpkin, No. 2 Can Jello, All Flavors Snowdrift Raisins, 15 Ounce Package 3 Pound Bucket 65c 3 for 25c 2 for 23c 15, 30 and 60 Watts for 10c -- Currants Light Globes, G. E. MEAT DEPARTMENT FRUITS and VEGETABLES 2 JUMBO CELERY... LETTUCE YAMS POTATOES POTATOES CRANBERRIES 2 for for 4 Pounds SHORTENING, 1 Pound Package (Old Glory 12c or White Cloud BUTTER, Challenge or Maid O'Clover. 35c MUTTON CHOPS (Choice Loin or 2 Pounds 25c Rib LARD. 4 lb. Dackaee, Armours 15c 15c 25c Pounds $129 10 Pounds 1 15c Pound 23c h a. PHOHE .69c uvcij People's C - year: 10 Bars 29c Soap, Crystal White Coffee, M. J. B. Jr. MILK, Bordens, Large Can Soda Crackers, A-- l - Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Barnhart were dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Neilson in Pleasant Grove. Saturday Thursday, Friday o-o- p. STATE STREET, LEHI 76 OR 78 ge Mrs. B. W. Brown. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Alice Hutchings of Lehi and Mrs. Lucille Fage of Pleasant Grove attended a farewell party in Draper last week for Mrs. Zola Brown Nlcholes who is leaving with her husband Saturday morning to make their home in California. There were thirty guests present at the party. BROADBENT'S (Insti . . - wk - CPECHALS - FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY THIS WEEK rado. Amendment five, proposing a change in the contsitution of Utah in my jud CLUB NEWS met, the legislature of the 1935 ses SCHILLINGS COFFEE, sion should be congratulated on their 25c The Docility Club will be honored Drip or Plain stand taken in passing the resolution a hallowe'en party Thurday at the at for the submission 0f providing j Big Value Tea, lb. package. . 26c hom Mr' an1 Mrs- - Elmer Jack No. 5 'the Amendment considerfor 16c "PURE LARD, Pound ation and vote of the people on the I on' tne Prty heing given by Mrs. 25c" PEAS. S Cans matter of taxation to be called for on 1 nvm8 "itcncock. 19c ... 2 for j Pumpkin. Quart Can November 3. 1936. Th SequoU Club members were The writer of this brief article has BREAD, Three 5c Loaves. .. ,10c had a long experience in public mat-- 1 de,iK htf ullv entertained Thursday ters and feels that he is capable of rtmoon by Mrs. V irgil Peck. Games Bananas. Yams. Celery, Lettuce, V"i 1 during the afternoon and passing judgment on this important I wre matter, and it is my hope that the I Mrs- T N- Fowler won the prise. A people of this state will vote for No. I dciou lunch was served to the th eUD' 5 amendment so that they may have I mmDT some relief from the burdensome taxes under which they are now I Members of the Chm Aimes Club I forced to pay. spent a delightful evening at the And it is my opinion that the in-- 1 home of Miss Karlyn Chatfield. coming legislature will be prudent in I Thursday. After sewing the girls STOP AND SHOP AT passing a law on this very important I wf'r served a nice plate lunch subject, and my opinion is that if this Mrs. Edith Fox entertained Wed amendment passes, the legislature should enact a law providing for an nesay evening for the Bon Amiscus WE DELIVER PHONE 20-exemption, but not to exceed one at her home. Mrs. Dorothy South- and Buttons thousand, or twelve hundred dollars wick won first prize at bridge and Dress Cover We p. g. homes and lands, an one hundred Mrs. Mildred Peters the traveling for Pictures. Frame Grapes and Potatoes at Saving Prices. We invite yum to shop in our serve yourself grocery department, take your time, make your own selections, yon will find every item Prices to Save You Money. Try it! - - sr- it. - 86.8 proofThe straight whiskies in this product aro 15 months or mors old. 25 straight whitkits; 75 grain neutral spirits. 5 straight whiskoy 4 yoars old, 20 straight whiskty 15 months old. 5? v P'yi - m up-to-d- 1 B No. 229 QUART No. 228 BROADBEINTS W CopyrtrM tWKS rttwh A Co. loe. Seticolty, P.. tin |