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Show 1 THURSDAY. APRIL is. - THE I.EIII FREE PRESS is: n-a- nt THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lehi, Uuh P.jnalJ Price aid LOCAL ITEMS Howard were business visitors Gray A:r;l GioVe; i., li:t;n . ai Lehi at P.ovo; 12 B. .v . - .r 3. April 1- Lerii GivVe a'. L.t.coi.:; -Vat . Apr.! l'J B at PI. Grove; Lehi April -- 1 i'r vo at li. L...coln at Lehi; PI- Grow PI- Grove a: I.e.';: -' c.,:n at Provo; B Y. H ii Pi- Grove at B. V A:j; i! provo at Lehi ; Lincoln U. V. H.'h at I.ef.i 'J in at Pleasant Grow; Pi v., . ;.,v .", Lincoln at B- Grove at Provo; - Lehi at Pleasant Grove; it L.iAoii. ; B. V. High bye. i 4- 8-- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Crookton of Mis Mav Lott entertained the Lake City, were caller Salt ' Mothers Club at her home Saturday George P. Price, Manager OSice. 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2nd Rojrer Price home, Sunday. afterno- n- A .ocial followed by a West and Slate St-- , IehL Uuh lunchevn were enjoved lv the Mr. and Mrs- Geortre I Bone (dainty Phones Office residence 117-visit-iii- jr Sprintrville, spent the week-en- d Entered at the postorfiee at Lehi, Utah, relatives in Iehi. t Sail Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis as second class matterLake City, were Sunday jruits of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Hanks were Na '!: i Mrs. James ZimmermanADVERTISING RATES business visitors to Cedar Fort and and Clifton Davis- who LuVe been Furnished L'pon Request Fairfield, Saturday. quests at the Zimmerman hoii.e for the pa.-- t SUBSCRIPTION week, returned home .. ith Mrs. Mr of One year and Harold Johnson them. tl.00 Salt Lake City, spent Monday at the A. U Anderson homeMrs. Kate Anderson returned home Sunday following a visit in Salt Lake UTAH SUIE PiuSUSSOCUJIOM H Mrs. Richard Giles of Salt Lake City with Mr. and MrsMr. and Mrs. Spurrier and with Mrs. City, spent the week-enMr. and MrsThomas Woffinden J..hn Bone. .son, Stanton, and Miss Gwen Anderof Salt Lake City visited with local her home. They son accompanied relatives over the week-enl Glen Giles of Salt Lake City, was a visited at Provo with Mr. and MrMrs. and Anderson and Bone the visitor John at Sunday home. Clifton Anderson, Sunday afternoon J - - Mr-an- drawn f r j not presei.- - . t: for two J. ., Turner and I; PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED ' . for the fJ,;k:t., next Saturda- , I J1. ,;""'?. ( j f""1 '"i v. J;i!.tr i. Valine Ha;, - in Salt Lake lucky Carina Hansen. McKellar was the cash given ,, the Joi W i Friday Theatre, ,t the Royal - . hye-Ma- At th . children's drawing Saturday Bone was evening the name of Ray Mr. an week-en- Mrs- - Mi in d ; Giles i T. J. T lion.;-.- land a truest . at this o 1 fubsale - r Water. d I North Mrs. William Wing spent the latter State. Mrs-Georg- THAT GIRL FROM PARIS i""'" rice Sst or Host Pone Kott - Keeping the romantic and comic Mrs. Fern Brown of Portland, elements of "That Girl from Paris" d Oregon, is a guest of her sister, up to the level f Lily Pons' glorious Chriatofferson. singing in the picture, RKO Radio cast a notable group of screen celeMr. and Mrs. K. L. McKenzie of brities appears in this sparkling Rupert, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. celebrites in this sparkling musicom-ed- y Sarah E. Gaisford. wnich also Jack Oakie and Gene Raymond. Mrs. Jessie Patrick visited with While Raymond, one of the screens friends in Salt Lake City during L. D. outstanding romantic leads, furnishes S. Conference. the love interest, Herman Bing, Mischa Auer, Frank Jenks, Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bone and son, Ball and other noted mirth-make- rs Don, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday offer genuine belly-laug- h fun. with Mr. Bone's mother, Mrs. John "That Girl from Paris" has been Bone. proclaimed more comical and brighter in the melody department than Miss Mrs. Samuel Crane of Draper and Pons' debut picture, "I Dream Tooo Mrs. James Gray spent, Tuesday at Much," thanks to the inmitable duties American Fork, guests of Mrs. of the cast and the rich vocal offering Sterling Durrant. by Miss Pons. Besides singing a famous aria from Mrs. Dale Anderson and two child- "The Barber of Seville" and "Taranren of Salt Lake City, are visiting tella," the tiny French songbird this week with Mrs. Anderson's par- renders a modern interpretation of Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltz" and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips. three specially composed tuneful Atha Hebertson, Zetella Price and songs by Arthur Schwartz "Seal It Dorothy Evans formed a Saratoga With a Kiss," "Call to Arms" and party, Monday afternoon. They were "My Nephew from Nice." The music is an integral part of accompanied by Mrs. Hebertson. the delightful story of "That Girl Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Verla from Paris" which deals with the adThayne and Jay Powell spent Sunday ventures of a Parisian opera favorite at Brigham City, guests of Mr. and w?io escapes from a loveless marriage Mrs. William Thayne. by thumbing a ride across the Atlantic with a group of American musicians, Mrs. James H. Gray and daugher, and who subsequently plunges them Leona, were Sunday guests of Mr. and herself into a riot of exciting and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter of American, situations. m mr-- w m am -- m Mrs-War- g-- eo & 9 co-sta- rs Satisfaction Guaranteed BOB'S SHOE SI1C? Main Street, Lehi i 3 TKl KEST BUY IN ' ; CALIFORNIA V WINI .$ I ' yf FOR Mb CO. Shio other cooking method is as fast as an Electric Range. Whether you want to cook a full meaL fry some eggs or warm the baby's bottle you'll find the electric method in a class by itself. But speed is only one advantage. Ask any of the thousands of home dwellers in this territory who enjoy Eectric Cookery. They'll undoubtedly point out that Electric Cooking is cleaner, more dependable and economical. Also, that automatic controls permit you to place an entire meal in the oven, go out for the afternoon and return at meal time for a perfectly cooked dinner. Remember, too, that the use of an Electric Range reduces the unit cost of ail the electricity you use. I llfT US tKPLAIN) Fork. r A fine son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kirkham on March 28. All concerned are rejoicing over the new arrival. ml J Johanna Lee of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Margaret Mills of Port land, Oregon, and Rulon Hackett of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, Thurs Mrs- FAMOUS CLEANING Makee Clothes MORE LUSTROUS LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE and BRILLANCE Those who have their clothes cleaned the Sanitone Way know its Value and are Satisfied. ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with MADSEII CLEAIllIiG Agent Pleasant Grove We call every Tuesday and Thar. 102-- NET SCHEDULE The new tennis schedule for the Alpine schools was completed last week by leajrue officials. The chedule Family members of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Slater met at the home, Friday evening 'honoring Mr. Slater's 67th A family birthday anniversary. dinner was enjoyed by Mr- and Mrs. oiaier, inrs. j. u. carnnart, Mrs. Jlonald Coward of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs Nate Loader, Mr. and Mrs. John Slater and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Slater of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slater of American Fork. - Ruben Chrfcteneen, PHONE - ALPINE LEAGUE includes a series of practice matches to be played at tihe B. Y. U. courts. Staring next Monday, the net season day. will last for one monh until May 12. All matches will be played on Mondays Mrs. Junius Banks attended a and Wednesdays. luncheon, in Salt Lake City, WednesThe schedule follows: day for Mrs- Margaret Mills of Port land, Oregon, and Mrs. Gertrude Keeler of Jurez, Mexico. The luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. Richard A. Morrison. SAHITOHE 11 fu; Mrs-Cyri- part of the week with Mr. and I. 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