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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 'AY, Aprr THE LEHI FREE PRESS 15, 1937 Malcloni treatment at SCHOOL NEWS FORMER RESIDENT BURIED HERE Highland received the Hospital from I I Beck of cham-Ipionhi- A baby boy was born p - , , - 1. City, J. Hutches tne hospital. Tiufesday R- Thursday to Saturday. The finals f the table tennis of the local high school were Martin Geo. Miller, 68. of Ameri- held last week. The final match beir.g and Sidney can Fork, who died at his home there, 'played by Keith Trane match and was buried in the Lehi cemetery. Manning. Sidney won the tennis table as medal a ttas awarded Tuesday. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRA5I School for Lehi of High irhaniDion and Mr. Miller was born in Lehi FRIDAY IS The medal was preented by lived here for a number of years- He 1936-31 II C II T has a number of relatives living in Arthur Sabey. Lehi. Mrs. William Hayward entertained $20 00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE at a bridge luncheon at the Bromley Tea Rooms in American Fork, SaturFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 16 and 17 UNION MEETING complimenting Mrs. day afternoon of CLAUDETTE COLBERT and FRED MacMURRAY in n'131 S Webh MinneaPlls' linn- POSTPONED h is visiting here with her parents, Mrs. John Whipple. Bishop and Stanley Guests Dresent were: Mrs The regular Priesthood Uni .n meetA story that has lasted as ,njf as America in a picture that will live Lott, Mrs. Yaness Lott. Mrs. B. W. ing scheduled for Sunday has been Whipple, Mrs. Ralph Good in of Salt forever! Also Good Shorts. Admission Only 10c and 20c. postponed until the second Sunday in Lake City, Mrs. Lawrence Morton of SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DRAWING NIGHT May. Magna. Mrs. Jay Jorgenson and Mrs. Bert Despain of Salt Lake City; Mrs. $7.50 TO THE LUCKY BOY OR GIRL Lawrence Dahl of Souh J rdan, MARRIAGE Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Lowell Brown SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 19 and 20 and Mrs. Jay Haws. High score was won by Mrs. Bert Despain and consoWhoop -- la -- la I Ze lid is off. . . The marriage of Miss Dorothy lation by Mrs. Stanley Lott. The like you say in Etats Unisl Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. was given to Mrs. Ralph A. Ford and William S. Smith, son of guest prize II I to Mrs. Clyde care. 3 THEA TRE i j 7 7. SILVER DOLLAR mettf wido . "MAID OF SALEM" - 9 , Sha cam, horn Fnnca to find romance and tost her head to fwingtim.l v JM. n A She bull She ff you owe real property taxes for 1934 and prior years you can save 6 interest and 2 penalty by paying all back taxes N0W1 0 use Survi' Save your money and your property! See or write your county treasurer for complete ;C0b5, details. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith, Jr., took place in the Salt Lake Temple, Thursday. The groom is a graduate of the Lehi High School and the bride is a student of the high school. Both young people are well known among the younger set of the city and have The following patients received hosts of friends showering them with best wishes for a happy future- They treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: will make their home in Lehi. ring! Paying Delinquent Taxes Now . . . By Jo !rs. JTTt Hospital Note c i'iliiam mmw 55JJ- a i m mi Funei a l aMea at x riday - James Preston and baby son were taken to the home of Mrs. Preston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl NAMED 1r ' I r r v Mrs. George G. Robinson and Mrs. Reuben Russon. Herman Bing Lucille Ball Mischa Auer Frank Jenks MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P.M. Evenings ONLY 10c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 2 FEATURES Feature No. Slue 10c and 20c. 21 and 22 2 1 The rise and fall of gangland's greatest mouthpiece. LEE TRACY and MARGOT GRAHAME in "CRIMINAL LAWYER" The love story of a man more dangerous than the law breakers he lives on ! Feature No. 2 A thrilling drama of tihe turf. Ann Dvorak, Smith Ballew and Harry Carey in "RACING LADY" The reckless love of a queen of sport who played at the sport of kings Two bfg Feature Pictures for the Price of One. Only 10c and 20c z JcoidbandI CODE NUMBERS QUARTS ..No. 44 PINTS No. 45 A V90PM07 ia ! wsmsmer I WSHLLOf w J DISTKIBITTINO 'HANCUOO.CAUP COR JJ J ,y .howing ,ta"t..nt ;e Gil dup I 1 S Kl f in th. lowing none. . a-r- tax S - Description jjeme iroup; rata The STAlb IAA l.UMMIbb.UN UTAH Mrs. ,. . , . , . i e i Thursday. ' :Mtdt m w ;.jttS) per- woman to tell suading a middle-age- d her age is to persuade a middle-age- d man to act his. Directed by Leigh Jason. A Pandro S. Berman Production. Music by Arthut. Schwartz, Lyrics by Edward Heyrnan. Also PATHE NEWS and the latest Sport Reel. TiWW" Mary Roberts daughter of Mr. and daughter, Marie, entertained at a well Mrs. Oliver Roberts was taken home, arranged luncheon, Monday for the Sunday following a recent mastoid following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Sher- operation. man Robinson, daughter. Marie and son, George, of American Fork, Mrs. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. Ralph Davis and Harold Brooks of American Fork, SEZ: The only thing harder than Counrf Smith, Tuesday. A committee to act without pay on Mrs. Glen Holdaway and baby the Deer Creek water project was sn were taken to their home in named by the City Council this week. Provo. Tuesday. They are Joseph E. Smith, John Mrs. Leo Roberts of Rigby, Idaho, Whimpey and Herman Goates. was taken to the home of her parents, Mrs. Mary J. Garlick. Mrs. T. F. Mr- and Mrs. Vern Walker of Ameri Kirkham and daughter, Bonnie Jean, can Fork, following a recent appendi were Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. citis operation. II To: Mrs. WATER COMMITTEE i WYl, TI T" ." " Tree With a "Handle" "tree with a handle" is near Madisonville, Tenn. A small limb of this tree, by some freak, has practically completed a circle and grown back through the trunk. The Mountain of Westphalia Koppenberg refers to the mountain of Westphalia to which the Pied Piper led the children when the people of Hamelin refused to pay him for killing their rats. FRUIT MARKETING BY AUCTION WORLD'S MOST PUBLIC WAY CINCINNATI. "Gold fish bowl" methods of operation make the selling of fruits and vegetables by auction markets in leading American cities the most publicly conducted system of marketing in the world. Not only is every step in the marketing process open to public scrutiny at the auction, but growers and shippers on groves and farms thousands of miles away know to a penny the price received for every commodity sold. "Publicity begins when the fruit and produce is unloaded from cars at the auction," says a report issued here by the American Fruit and Produce Auction Association. "Buyers representing jobbers, wholesalers, chain stores and retailers have eery opportunity to make personal inspections before the sales begin. A catalog listing every commodity for sale is provided. "Once the sales open in the auction room, every buyer present knows what each of his competitors is bidding for a given shipment. The bidding continue until the auctioneer has obtained the highest possible price for the grower's product. "As a further protection, sales representative ef the grower or shipper are present on the auction stand to watch the progress of the auction and to further safeguard the grower'a Interest. "During the sales, a double check on all transactions is made by two clerks to avoid errors in accounting, either to shippers or buyers. Once the sale is made, copies of all documents involved are furnished to the sellers and the buyers. "The publication of auction prices following the sales helps dealers by moving the fruit more rapidly, and acts as a protection te the retailers, the grower who produced the fruit or vegetables, and the consumer who buys them." Customers Dn Our Domestic Liijlitinq Rate Now Enjoying Second Reduction II In Rates Within Six Months. OX firs 'wit "Yes. you customers on the domestic lighting cud small appliance schedule in the interconnected system territory in Utah and Idaho are now enjoying a rate among the lowest w America today for this service. Jit-- wVrttfSjW' "My new low wages, which became tive April 1. since last August reduo And when you use me for extra service, I work of my 25. rate represent a effec- at half-pric- e at 50 new low wages. "This new low rate gives you more for your electric service dollar than ever before. I hop you'll use me oftener." IS Sincerely, REDDY KILOWATT. 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