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Show 137 MAY 27. THl KSI'AY, HiSSIOHARY WIVES Mrs. Jv; -- irili Wives ana Parents Thursday at i ' 8 . v;n I'clii and DcA-- i ifit The b.: Wi; Mr,. Sal: Lake M Harold Bair of an enjoyable evnir.g with Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Bateman, Sunday. of t Don sr-n- t Miss Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake, was visiting Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Kate Anderson. unday Mr. and Mrs. Har,,ld Fox Dee ana Mrs. Hammer Joseph of Salt Lake were "hrifty Stitchers, fourth year visiting with Mrs. L,ez Peteron. met with their Mrs. Birdie DuBoise and" daughter. Virginia and Car! Johnson of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. i.nd Mrs. C. F. Johnson. 4H CLUB ORGANIZED , M I d Mr. ana Mrs. Jay Powell were visitors t Salt Lake City. urday a;"ernoon. . 'A. Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Durrant and Beatrice Wardle. of American K rk v.er Sunday family Dorothy Gray. St cietary of Mr. and Mrs. James H. guests Mell Leader Cheer and Si.nf.' t Wardle. Rep i ter COKA Gray. Ucon Gough. SAHITOHE CLEANING LUSTROUS LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE and BRILLANCE $ 1 with their aunt this MADSEII CLEAIIIIIG i Mrs. Samuel Crane of Draper, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Gray. Mrs. Gray who has been very ill for the past three weeks is reported to be well on the way to recovery. Main Street, Lehi It's Time to Condition Your Car for Summer Driving week. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and Mr. Provo. were the guests of Mrs. Kate and Mrs. William Jorgensen of Salt Anderson, Monday. Lake left Saturday for Oakland, California, where they will visit with Mr. Mrs. R. E. Booth of American Fork, and Mrs. Sidney Knight. spent Friday in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Mr. Miss Moreho Allred is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred, after teaching at the Richfield High School for the past school year. your car. AT OUR COMPLETE SERVICE STATION Every Lubrication Point Checked GUARANTEED SERVICE that prevents costly repair bills and insures proper car operation. Best quality oils and greases are An expert lubrication service used. LUBRICATION Greased according to manufacturers' lubricants used. charts, 7 STATE STREET SERVICE STATI0I1 PHONE 356 Center SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager St and State Street Co-o- THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS June Anderson entertained for a group of girl friends Tuesday evening at her home. A dainty lunch was served in the early part of the even ing and the rest of the evening was Miss tveqr &9 toaofb THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR will come to your horn An International Daily New pa per records for you the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monitor docs Dot exploit crime or sensation; neither does it Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Features tor busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magailne Section. It Guests were Anna spent sewing. Allred, Mirriam Lott, Ruth Peterson, Irene Meiling, Betty Jean Dorton, Beth Peterson and Mirriam Royle. The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of 1 yar f 00 8 months MM 3 months $2.28 1 month 7c U Wednesday Issue, including Magazine Section: treasurer hunt and weinnie roast was enjoyed" Tuesday evening by the officers and teachers of the Second Board members of Ward M. I. A. that ward were special guests. The treasure hunt started at the Second ward church house and ended above the cave camp. Mrs. Lowell Brown found the treasure. Thirty were present. Friends surprised Miss Zetella Price, Friday evening on her birthday. Those attending the party were Elsie and Eliza Calton, Margaret Hanks, Dnna Dortha Evans. Theda Kirkham, Hinke, Fa ye Dickerson, Norma Price, Donna Iladfield, Dorothy Gray, Beth BritanBeatrice Wardle and the 1 year (2.60, 6 Issues 250. Name Address . Sampim Copy on Request "9 .A. feuyjled About -- honored" guest. ENGAGEMENT ANDERSON-ROBIN- Vacation 'Ttija S an mi Women everywhere have trend to the Bigger savings GAS refrigerator! longer service . That's what ! I started a I for rr od j 1 1 pWTfcnoi I ' rra II THAT MY Conway I I dnd the marvelous gas refrigerator offers you, here's the basic reason why: wearing parts. work A It has pendable does all the that gives de- tiny gas flame a miracle of silent freezing refrigeration no moving, service about 2c a day. SUNRISE DECORATION This simpler, different operating method assures Come permanent silence, permanent economy. in today models. and see the beautiful new Mrs. Kate Anderson ot Ixmi nounces the engagement of her daugh ter, Rinda, of Salt Lake City to Wil mer B. Robins of Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Robins of Scipio. The marriage will take place May 28. The interesting marriage will be solemnized Friday in Salt Lake City In he evening a large reception will f llow. The reception is to be given in honor of the young couple by Mrs. Kate Anderson, mother of the bride. The reception will be held in the Lehi DansArt. Many friends from Lehi and n have been in others from vited. Mrs. Jesse Patrick will entertain ai a shower Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Anderson. ASK ABOUT OUR EASY 1937 PURCHASE PLAN SERVICES AT LEI!! CEMETERY The American Legion and Auxilary will at day break decorate the vice men's graves and render salute Decoration Day, May 31st All ex soldiers are requested to be present at this service. Afton Peterson will be in charge and all assistance given him will certainly be appreciated. W. M. SHEPHERD. Commander Post 19. ex-s- mounraio FUL SUPPLY company Serving 21 Utah Communities w I - Mrs. Daryl Fowler held the lucky ticket for the ten dollars which was given away Saturday at the People's A 1 Phone 356 and i we will call for - ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST BOB'S SHOE SHOP recovery. The P. T. Mrs. LeRoy Davis spent a few days Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton enWrard in Salt Lake this week with Mrs. Noel musical numbers at the First tertained" at dinner Monday evening night meeting Sunday. for Mrs. Lena Fjeld, Dean, Dan and Knight. Ralph Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Salt Worlt-.n- , Anita. Alberta and Shirley Van Mr. and Mrs. Herbert AusLake City, were guests of Mr. and tin and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Wagoner are in Heber visiting with Mrs. J. W. Price, Sunday. their clothes Sanitone the cleaned Way know its Value and are Satisfied. call every Tuesday and Thurs. ACTEESS A. chorus furnished the Those who have Ruben Christensen, Agent PHONE 102-- J. Pleasant Grove CHILD After the parade, if you want to give the children, as well as yourself, a treat, take them home and make a tub of good old fashioned ire cream. It is the most wholesome to eat, and costs much less to make the old fashioned way, with a hand freezer. Here's a simple proven recipe for making strawberry ice cream. lVi cups crushed strawberries STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM sweeten to taste For making 2 quarts 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 (for gallon double) the eggs, add sug- -r and Beat cream pint cream. iJjrly freeze before add1 cup sugar ing the crusred strawberries. Mrs. Dee Elder and children of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Lehi Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Makes Clothes MORE COUJSS, POPITA Celebrate With Home Made Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs. W. A. KinVhr. M, William Jorjrensen and daughter, Colleen of Salt Lake, were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass Friday. Colleen stayed at the Wanlass home for two weeks visit. FAMOUS SUE Satisfaction Guaranteed Elder Sterling Allred was operated A on far appendicitis Wednesday. and Mr. sent to his parents, message Mrs Aaron Allred, stated that he was improving quite rapidly. Elder Allred is laboring in the California mission. Lehi friends send" wishes for a quick Price. Zetella Pn-id- ent C and daughter. Karma leader, Chestnut. Sunday after-i- d organize J f r the coming work. Officers for this year re: We Mrs. and Mr. Alpme, ard .Satardav iiitrht :trak fry. The ladies wili meet Uu-- r ai.J have a.'i oati!;;,'. j THRIFTY STITCHERS sew:: ; at the relative?. m. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. A :i, i.ut from members of this ;.,n would be appreciated. is-- - Mr. and Mrs. J. F- - Bradshaw were business visitors to Salt Lake, LOCAL ITEMS PA2E.HTS MEETING ry THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1937 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Here's the answer see Colorado and Utah are places to go and things to do in home states! your Western wonder spots galore dot the route o! the Rio Grande between Denver and bait Lake City. The capital cities themselves are tamous recreation centers, with a thousand and one notable attractions between. The Rio Grande covers Colorado and Utah with a network of steel highways its map is an index; to vacation happiness. The cost of a Rio Grande vacation is remarkably reasonable. Vacation fares are low economy meals are served at seats in coaches and tourist cars for as little as 90c per day fresh downy pillows are furnished free to coach passen- I gers every night. first. There DENVER L RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD er K?i MOFFAT r SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD Conrenien daylight chdul9t pro. ride c maximum of scenic delight for the Rio Grande trareler. The Rio Grande U ready and willing to help yos plan your Taecrtiin. 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