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Show DAY MARCH """" ... rrr " 1937 4 WW1"'- WW !l WW, H'.hjimiIj .f ir i2 '..ArriT - - I u, - - -- hl rritimt-Rt- - was ill. SEND THE CHILDREN THEY WILL GET o:;-!i- swasi ; -3 - ward Susie when his err- Mrs. Rula Dorton ar.J Mr. L.lhan knudsen tanr. "Tell Me That You Love Me." The ha!! was decorated with th Music was American Lefrion flairs. : J! the bride, of the father by iiYKS ASSEMBLY Ja'.i'.es I. Smum and a sit?r, Myzc-1Sn.i.ir n.i.iy at the Kvfit.-hniewere to the c:.a!.'e of the Glee lu:--iT.iwd that attended. i? : at 2:1' Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple wish to thank their many friends f.r the " .lit. jrifts received and for their -a: ht" wPtion. l"': 1'i.EASL'RE TRH. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS t .MARCH 4, 1937 THURSDAY. AMU W :. i- THE BEST -y nt the rio 3; ... ... ii 6 4 Fast f taine-srhe-- j j ...:Vl lado ana Utj'r. :r...:cL v end picic-u- ,t - ; : st.-- ' Y.nvo - : :: . toil way is Coal to :ho naticn's marir.'-tscr from business Food, dr j.js. soe r n..; c! pets, .. . ' ,. !'-.- '' ..."'' j. pio-iur-- hr-lp-s ... r.iiv.-- . , "'' : ot!y 2ni V" :s t!.-- j ... ',' "'-'ai-.'- movies--'.h- o - they were fi-i- t --t i.. u Trip antr en- - LOCAL ITEMS sjifiid- - ' Swtrfiiir.ir Victorv." r.ifht they uent to Salt ar.J hiii i! !it...r an,) MtKan.W) u t.'.t- - .. : ;- necessities once u.iin j, " " ty of F.io Gran if. : King Winter cancelled bus schedule you- - car m it. tracks, and grounded but he didni op your aiIoad i Y 1'1-- ... - - j.ia.- - err- - SEASONABLE FRUITS re. '.ht-a- t i.'.e play was presented: last Thurs Jean Nicholes f Salt Lake was a day afterniM'ii and evenim- - ti tw.i Sunday dinner jruest of Donald Lott. aii't and :r,ter'sted audiences. Each men-.btof the cast txirtravwl the Mrs. B oth SArenson, Mrs. Aimond charac tei he was to be verv well- Webb and Mrs. T. F- Kirkham were I'rai.- - for such a fine preformance in Salt Lake on Monday. foes to both the cast and the direct n or, Miss Conder. was pleasant Mrs. LeRov ly surprised by a irroup of lady friends last Wednesday afternoon. -- FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS r was a Salt Lake Ersel ra-raTuesdav. ! VEGETABLES & A FULL GROCERY STOCK i EVERYTHING YOU NEED r LoL-sJe- MARRIAGE Morris Trane is spending this week in Lhi with her mother. Mrs. M. S. Lott. Mrs- TV ui I .v R'iftll IVW Jf 1 ir X vJaft' i;0 ''if ViTIWI V i OSCARSON-SCHO- day V iSfe,'? 'J .f." Jf' ' li-iaM- k?i t, ' -,'-,"r- eva y day appointed Mr. and Mrs. James P. Schow wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Odessa Mae to George Oscarson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Oscarson of Pleasant Grove. The marriace was solemnized March 1st. in Salt Lake Citv. Friends of the couple send best wishes for a happy future to these newlyweds. A wedding reception was given Wednesday evening in the DansArt by the parents of the bride honoring the marriage. A host of friends and relatives were in attendance. Danc ing and a short program were the main events of the evening. Many beautiful gifts were presented to this couple. For detailed lniorma- Hon about Bj Gronde W. A. FORD, AGENT PHONE 16 i!3 IT'S ALWAYS WARM AND COMFORTABLE AT THE RECEPTION WEDDING A lovely wedding reception was held in the DansArt, Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John W hippie who were recently marriedDancing took up the main part of the evening and during the intermis sion a nice program was given. J n Nile Washburn read the poem, "Let Me Live In My House by the Side of the Road." Mr. Wasn burn read this poem because it voiced - I THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM well-know- FRIDAY IS SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT $20 T0 BE GIVEN AWAY FREE 00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH and 5 6 .... Drama that will bite deep into your heart. WARREN WILLIAM and LEWIS STONE in that $2.50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE BY your Dancing Sweetheart and a grand star cast . . add airls comedv! spectacle! romance! ..wrap it all up in tantalizing Cole Porter songs I you have the mightiest singtime musical o: I them all ! Tales 'Nil ML- m f - j t KAY THE We invite you to read STEWART BRUCE Franc" Wolburn langford . Raymond Alan Olnthort . Buddy lben Sid Silvers Una Merksl f V j A; ' LOCAL ITEUS Cleo Holmstead A?" .... Ml 7 Ml. We invite yon to share the thrill of a etory about youth in its battle against economic ,r--t. DAZZLING SUCCESSOR TO "GREAT COMEDY Also PATHE NEWS and a CARTOON 1 d. - 2 Feature No. 1 OJILY 10c & MARCH IBs and 10 11 2 FEATURES BARTON GLEN DA FARRELL and IfJcr" "pad-tai- toMdlXl n t12,lLe LANE in ture . time. RMurt LANDIS WELT u a Sun," Lida newest ro Larri-more'- Come in and five ui a trial, woVk don while jrou wait EVERY ISSUE CONTAINS A NEW STATE STREET SHOE SHOP INSTALLMENT MX0N in f rAiAMITY" and High AdvenGold! Komance hit3 g on a ea of trouble with song uniy Admission Price of One. J R. Feature Pictures for the difficulties... the story of a young man who lost everything but who came back in courageous etyle to win his fight, lie wins the girl, too, as you'll discover in the course of this story now offered readers of our paper in serial form. We know youll enjoy "True By the mance .MAC "SMART BLONDE" Excitement, Romance and Feature No. 2 GEORGE HUSTON and 9 t- - happy-go-luck- y 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Doe per-mnn- m visitor Saturday. The Sunday School Stake Board is trivinc a dance next Wednesday niirn. The March 10th, in the DansArt. obtained. is beine music ,,.( Kacr. ward is selling tickets and will get all they can take in with the the ex- exception of their part of nonses. Tho hoard is welcoming everyone to come to the dance and have a good is gay. ..light-hearte...and yet, sincere. ZIEGFEID" Evenings was a Salt Lake - STAKE DANCE TO BE GIVEN d -- 4 P. H. Fredrick Peterson and Peterson, his wife, Samuel Harwood and Jane Doe Harwood, hia wife, Rosa B .K. Woodhouse, Flora K. McNeil, Alta Schow, Kate M. K. Dunkley, Abe Powell and Edna Powell, his wife, and all other rinlmincr anv riirhL title or inter in est in or to the property set forth the complaint nerein, aeienaan- The ctate or Utan to ua saia ae-fendanta: You are hereby summoned to apdays after tha pear withinfViiatwenty eummnns tinon VOU. if ..mm r9 served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, wiuun after service, and defend thirty daysentitled action; and in case the above of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according w he demand of the complaint, wnicn nas been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a plaintiff's titla judgment, quieting thedescribed in the to the real property Jane Mr. and Mrs- Howard Timpson of Provo have moved to Salt Lake to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and June Mrs. Timpson and make their home. Paul, were guests of Mrs- - D. spent the past two weeks with her Bosh in Levan, last week-enmother here in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Holmstead and Rulon Hackett and Mrs. lone baby, Lee, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Brockbank of Salt Lake, were visiting in Lehi. and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks Maud Hackett, Tuesday evening. Reed White of Salt Lake, visited two days last week with his parents, Mrs. H. P. Hardy and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. WhiteEdith Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hardy of Spanish Fork, were in Lehi, Mrs. Birdie DuBoise of Salt Lake, Sunday visiting. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. complaint on file herein, which prop and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Herman Allred, Don Allred, Juliet erty is described as ionows: Parcel No. 1 Commencing at in Mrs. Goates, Pauline Goates and Maxine Barlow Mrs. Fox, and Dr. XTVnof tnnuir nf Tlt. R. Block 7. Califor left Van Wagoner Friday Jane Dunkley, of Salt Lake City, Mr. Plat "A" Lehi, thence South 1 38 fornia where they will visit with rela and Mrs. Robert Dunkley of Ogden, East 1.73 chs.; thence West l.fti ens.; 1 48' West 1.73 chs.; tives and friends. were in Lehi with relatives, Sunday thence North chs. to the place of thence East beginning,.. Miss Shirley Davis was entertained Erastus Russon who has fulfilled a Parcel No. uommencing oo.oi. bv her mother, Mrs. Mitchell Davis short term mission in the Eastern chains North and 0.25 chs. East of tha if. Monday night at a birthday partyi States received his release to come South quarter corner or bection 5 South, Range 1 East of Httle guests were in- home on March 1st. Twenty-fou- r Mrs. Russon Township the Salt Lake Base and menaian, vited. They enjoyed themselves left Saturday to go to meet her hus thence South 89 17' East 6.93 chs-- j thence North 0 44' East 12.48 ehs.j playing games, after which refresh band and return home with him. thence East 0.26 chs.; thence North 0 ments were served. 00' East 4.56 chs.; thence East 0.15 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and thence North 1 48' West 2.97 chs.; the of officers the Last Friday Mrs. Frank Hitchcock and son, Jack, chains; thence North 89' 12' West Fifth Ward Relief Society had a went to Idaho Falls, Idaho, Friday, 4.44 chains; thence South 15 57' West nartv at the Banks home for Miss to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn IKM V,c. Vir, Worth ft9 27' West 0 09' West Maud Hackett. Present were: Ethel Wilkinsen and to bring Miss Beth 0.45 chains; thence South of the to beinningr 14.82 chains place Watkins, Vinnie Royle, Alice Phillips. Jackson home. They returned to Area acres. Martha Ball and Sadie Southwick. Parcel No. 3 Commencing 42.99 ,.,.. ' Lehi, Sunday. chains North and 0.27 chains East of rnrnr nf Section Smith Miss Phvllis Le Baron of Santa Woodhouse of Sandy, Earl 17, Township 5 South, Range 1 East Jesse luin, was the guest of Miss Ruth Woodhouse of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Flothe. Friday until Tuesday. They and Mrs. Lessen, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. thence North 0 09' East 7.34 chains; North 89' 27' West 3.27 chains; .vere both at the Central States Mis Kitterman and Stanton Kitterman of thence North 0.65 chains: thence thence sion at the same time. The two girls Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehi with South 67 degrees 14 minutes West on visitors Saturday relativeswere Salt Lake chains; thence South 0 degrees 15 Monday night Miss Le Baron was the minutes East 6.62 chains; thence South 89" 39' East 6.49 chains to the truest of honor at a St Patrick party d week-enMr. I. L. Ix)tt spent the acres. Rothe. Ruth place of beginning. Area yiven bv the hostess, in Lehi with his family. He is work All located in Utah County, State frames were .nlaved. ine . v.. - . . of Utahat Fort Duchesne. St' Patrick theme was brought out in ing ELSMORE and WOOTTON, Guests were tho lunch and favorsPlaintiff's Attorneys. Dated January 14, 1937. Cleo Holmstead, Evelyn Holmstead NOTICES LEGAL P. O- Address, American Fork, Utah. Bertha Carsen, Lexia Bateman, Marie First Publication February 11, 1937. Luciue noioe nipKKa. Skinner. Publication March 11, 1937. Last Schow, Vera Brown. Jennie Glcasnn PROBATE AND GUARDIAN of Pleasant Grove, Phyllis Le Baron SHIP NOTICE the honored guest and Miss Rothe. America's ranking writers of fiction that 3 PICTURE HATIKEE SUNDAY M - serial from the able pen of Miss Lida Larrimore, one of VIRGINIA JAMES TTH wife. Chris Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bateman had as their guests Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- John Roberts of Mur taugh, Idaho. this new romantic U uiauTI n.-- SUN 1 lllil TI1I - TRUE 7, 8 and1 9 and TUESDAY', MARCH EVERYBODY'S GOING TO THE BIG SHOW! V T STKEJST nnrtr whirls to a most thrilling climax! Admission Only 10c and 20c. SATURDAY IS CHILDREN S DRAWING NIGHT SUNDAY, MONDAY J MAIN 17 11-6- "OUTCAST" Emotion Packed drama ALSO GOOD SHORTS PHONE . sasass in w nuiinmii HAROLD oeaOKNE. Prop. STATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH rn.milt Countv Clerk or the respective signers for further in formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Mary C. Fowler, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the residence of T. Niron Fowler, Lehi, Utah, on or before the 8th day of April, 1937. ' PHONES Office Residence 117,-Night or Day Administrators. If you have any nws of la8-- W T. NIRON FOWLEK, DARYL FOWLER, Signed Elsmore and Wootton, Attorneys for administrators. First Publication February 4, 19J7. Last Publication March 4, 1937. te rest, any adTertisng, any Job printing or waat anything la the printing line. Service with a A mil SUMMONS Judicial District 4Yo Fourth Tr, Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. estate Lucy II. Fox, plaintiff, vs. the of Thomas Karren, deceased, and John D. Woodhouse, as administrator ol said estate, tho estate of Ann Karren, as deceased, and Josephus Karren, the administrator of said estate, and estate of James Davis, deceased, of Charles R- Felt, as administrator Baid estate. Ihi City, a municipal of corporation, I. W. Fox, as Mayor PREPARED FOR OILING HARNESS AND ALL KINDS OF SHOE - Lehi City, Utah. Mabel C. Holmstead, Alice B. Holmstead. Michael Vaughn and Jane Vaughn, his wife. Thomas Doe Taylor, his wife. Taylor and Jane and Jane Doe Clark, William Clark his wife, William J. Hawkins and Jane Doe Hawkins, his wife, Loren Olmstead and Jane Doe Olmstead, nn REPAIRING PRESTON TITGOMB SHOE SHOP ' |