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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY. MARCH PRESS THE LEHI FREE 31. 19Sa ; efi Mr. and Mrs. Virl Hopkins THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Pnei Provo, spent Sunday in Lehi. Every ThorxUj Mr- - and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Lehi. UUk PboB Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with George P. Price, Managvr Mrs. Jennevieve Gray. Office. 52 W. Main Sv, residence. 2nd West and State St, Lehi. Utah Mrs. L. ARusson, Mrs. Van Whence 0ce resideace U7-- T Mork and Mrs. Mack Batchelor and son, De Mar spent Thursday in Intered at the poitofBee at Lehi, Utah, Provo with Mrs. Pearl Sharp. aa aeeond daaa Better- Bill Cook returned to his home in ADVERTISING RATES Los Angeles, California, this week Furnished Upon Request after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al , 77,v. v.iv. - I - Mrs. Pee LVi..!..'visit-in Murray. Saturday v.riit-with Mis Eleanor Br.r.jrhurit - n 8-- Cook. .fLOO year uuasuiE ASSOCUIiOX LGGALITEL1S Carleton Wilson and son, Gene, visited with relatives in Payson, Mr. and Mrs- - Charles Beckstead of West Jordan, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. T. A- - Taylor, Sunday. Mrs. Afton Giles spent Monday in Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lowell Broadbent. Mr. and Mrs. John Price and family spent Sunday in Heber with Mr. and Mrs. William Price. Mrs. 0. R. Ivory of Salt Lake City, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Monday and Tues day. y local i . Mrs. A week in this daughters. I rt B,r Mr. an. Mrs City. - anil v " i xr. .vnn B ir.e a v ir.r.ic r t 0f Mrs. v. Rache Carson over Mi',nA. of Salt! of vision tri Ntvada, Mrs. B . ; and Mr naay AND USED GARS FOR SALE am Y i W. Davis is spending Salt Lake City with her WW Spring Howard Myers 0f Manning or Carlin, r- nn mother. her of v. as 51 ia is a guest V- - Brown. Tuesday. r,t-orr- e Utih of AV v-- - r F.rd I Ander-acc.-mjaiii- - Miss Beatrice Wardle Kartchner of Provo were home Sunday after a week-en- d visit nests ..... t anaj has accepted a iur. Salt of Freda Phillips Miss Shelton G. Mrs. Wallace Banlu, fctjj Mr. and wth her cousin. Miss Gwen Dimond of Wr. to Dr. Mrs. E. J. T Roberts spent Wedassistant Rental i dinner bun- position as -day evening. Lake City ent( tame at Magna. Mrs. Sherman Peterson nesday at the Genealogical Library L. Worlton. bmiui, lord !r,. and Mr. day for in Salt Lake City. at Dr. Worl-ton- 's A Imn TVTr. s, Miss Agnes who has been working P,.l. Mrs. E L. Rutledge was brought some time is for and Dental parlors Lehi, of Hadrleld I jiuHs. arid (ji'tl Mrs. Whitman. home Friday from Fern the American and Mr Mrs. E. N. Webb and Fork. moving to Provo with her husband, Norma McCarri, and Mrs. Fork Hospital where she has been re- Mrs. Cecil Webb were Salt Lake Mrs. lo'.a Lewis of American Wjjj this week. ceiving medical care. visitors Tuesday Levi Phillipss and Douglas Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane and Salt Lake visited Tooele, of Reed Adams spent Monday in and Selma, Doneae Mrs-Daltwo children, Mrs. Laby of Salt Lake City, spent the with his parents Mr- - and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter at the home of Mr. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. George who week-en- d with their parents, Mr. Alfred Adams- Mrs. Phillips, Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence children, Daneae 1 Tuesday evening. and Mrs Lester Okey and Mr. and Donald and Mrs. Tetsn , has been visiting at the Anderson Harvey, on musical numbers Selma and gave them. Mrs. Andy Trane. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams home returned home with were aunuay dinner the program in the Fourth Ward M. rom, pj .ur. anu mrs. james H. Gray. spent Thursday doing temple work I. A. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and Salt I.ake City. baby and Mr. and Mrs- - T. A. Taylor were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ralph Lloyd Sabey of Magrath, Canada, is Hutchings and Mrs. Ellen Carter of guest of Mr. and Mrs. A- - J. Salt Lake City. Evans and olher local relatives. 3 Acre Pasture, close in For Sale Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor of tf Booth Sorenson Inquire State Bank of Lehi. Mr. and MrsIdaho Falls. Idaho, were guests of imd children visited aV Fountain GOOD YOUNG WORK HORSES Mrs. M. A. Taylor and Mrs. John Green, Sunday, with Mr- - Sorenson's Brown and other local relatives the mother, Mrs. J. E. Sorenson. FOR SALE See J. E. Johnson. early part of the week. Ton FOR SALE OR TRADE Miss Ruth Rothe who is teaching F. Alfred See Chevrolet Truck LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams at Brigham City spent the week-en- d State Street 61 North attended the funeral Tuesday of Mr with his parents. Mr. and Mrs- Max Adams. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. APRIL 1 and 2 John Acord of Midvale. Mr. Acord Rothe Marshall Strawberry Improved Zelda niece of their is the husband FEATURES Plants For Sale See Andrew ChristRobinson Acord.. Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman and 2t . offerson Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadfield accomFeature No. 1 The yacht club boys, Betty Grable, Larry Crabbe and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop and panied Wayne Bushman to Salt Lake one 3 FOR SALE Dorothy Lamour in Jerseys Cows, daughter. Donna, of Murray. Mr. Monday, where he entered the mis- 5, one 2 years. Both coming in and Mrs. Okrey Miler and children sion school. fresh, one vearline heifer. Must sell were Sunday of Pocatello, Idaho, onceat Adolph Rasmussen, 527 So. cuests of Mrs. Jav Powell and Mr, A Musical Comedy of a summer camp where love is made to order mi! Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Pete 3rd West. lp and Mrs. T. A Taylor. Alex Christofferson everybody orders it! Mrs. and Feature No. 2 Hugh Herbert and Allen Jenkins in FOR SALE Alfalfa Seed. Also visited friends in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Winona Goodwin entertained Monday. See Russet and Bliss Potatoes. the Lucky 13 Club members at her John Bushman. p The evening home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark and son -1FOR SALE CHEAP 937 Nash Hugh as the prize detective of the whole police force! Plenty of laud was spent sewing and then a dainty Boyd of Bacchus were Sunday visitscreams and howls! lunch was served. Florence Street ors of Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and Car in good conditin. See or Call the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. for Alex Christofferson. Features Two Big was a special guest. Mrs. Thomas Clark. SECOND HAND PIPE FOR SALE SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 4 and 5 Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman enterAbe Anderson and Craig Crabb to 4 inch Lehi Cereal Mill. tained at dinner Friday evening in spent Saturday in Salt Lake City honor of Wayne Bushman who leaves getting costumes for the High School TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, field. Those soon for the mission splendid for typewriter practice work, opera, "Old Vienna." MrsJohn Mr. and were: present only 30c for 500 sheets at The Lehi Rushman, sons, Wayne and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Southwick Free Press. and daughter, Ludene and Mr. and and Mrs. Elias M. Jones spent SunChester White Boar For Service Mrs. I.eo Hadfield. day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. See Frank Ml Barnes, Phone 130-Henry T. Anderson of Sandy Jol, g City-visitin- e J WANT ADS - THEATRE - 2 2 II E V tt of .... -.- .vi .uij. Ullsnn v, ar,.l Mrs. Charles Beckwith Smith re Sunday spent City, Uke Salt Babara, of Jim.., v daughter, in Toper.ish. Beck. turned to th.'r !ome Alma Mrs. Thursday with .1 r ml t after a visit Mr. and Cat Washn.jrtor,. eii.e Bone. rditivts. and here with friend ;V. Banks Wallace Mrs. Mr and and Mrs. Junius Banks were Salt Lake Mrs - John Br trier R H. Spu Mr am were Wednesday. with her son, ,;.e visitors. Payson la:.' T:, l f Silt Li Ka--City, son. been ill but very o! irs. Sunday J and Welsh daughter, F. W. Mrsimproving. AiiJersoi! son. M vith rela- - Jayna. cf Salt Lake City, were week-en- d ' them to r jv for a sit Miss Mary Smith afunif-onguests of Lehi relativeslives :n cf Harris f ar.,J Mrs. J with Mr- hr. i pent Lake Ronald Price and Don South wick were business visitors to Provo, Tuesreturned day morning. SUBSCRIPTION One R-Mr and Mrs. Magna, spent Sunday relatives f S:. Get r.'e. j- Mr- - . .nee. w.r.s- iMrjiiei. 8-- W Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cum Mr- - and Mrs. Anus Gardner Friday in Salt Lake City. Cox MARCH i "Thrill of a Lifetime" - - SEE "Sh! 1- WILSON KELLY STATE STREET, LEHI ffifil DRAMA OF A SHOPGIRL AND A MILLIONAIRE! . Mr. and Mrs- C- L. Johnson entertained a group of young people at their home Thursday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Betty Jane. House games end a dainty luncheon were enjoyed by twenty guests. - DRY CLEANING s AND TAILORING WELL DONE! All Work Guaranteed CLEAtO UAOSEtl Ruben ChrlaUrown, Afeat PHONE 102-- neaaaat Gtov We call ewy TtModop u4 Tlraro. J. the Octopus" Jessie Cassidy was bora with a tin spoon in her mouth ... but she vowed she would wear ermine before she died! loan Crawford's most - Modern Home For Sale Cheap A group of friends gathered at See Louis Christensen, Fourth Ward. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman Friday evening in honor of WANTED Will call and pay for their son, Wayne, who leaves soon worthless horses and dead animals. The evening See C. 0. Holmstead, Phone S43-Jfor Texas mission. was spent playing games after which delicious refreshments were served. gold in California Gulch, Oro and Leadville! Men by the thousands flocked to the booming camps. Bitter rivalry marked the race of railroads toward the magic mountains. Grading crews became armed antagonists, struggling for the right to lay rails thru the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River, only direct easy grade approach to the towering Continental Divide. The Royal Gorge War, fought with bare hands, shovels and guns, was a vivid highlight in the conquest of the West. The scene of conflict moved to court rooms as lawyers continued the Royal Gorge battle. The U. S. Supreme Court wrote Cio peace treaty April 21, 1879. upholding Rio Grande contentions. A final agreement in 1880 gave the Eio Grande undisputed rights west from Canon City for ten years, during which its lines were not to extend south from Trinidad, or from Espa-nolNew Mexico. Thus was the course of the Rio Grande permanently turned westward llhru the iHockics not ground Meantime construction engineers were engaged in an epic fight meeting the roaring challenge of the Arkansas deep in the Canyon. When engineers found nolhing but a raging torrent between sheer walls of rock only 30 feet apart, the sole method by which they could make the Royal Gorge passable was to suspend a bridge paralleling the river end hanging to the canyon wells on either side. A railroad engineering marvel, the Hanging Bridge has been a major factor in establishing the Royal Gorge as America's best loved travel wonder. Freed from litigation, with its rails thru the Royal Gorgo. the Rio Grande rushed its lines thru the Continental Divide, ucross the top of the world. 1878 V - 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams entertained at family dinner Sunday A farewell tesimonial was held in for the Seare and Adams families. The occasion being the christening of the Lehi First Ward, Saturday eventheir little granddaughter, Jule Seare ing honoring Elder Wayne Bushman Adams and the birthday of their who will leave soon for the Texas Guests were: Mission. A good program was endaughter Josephine. A large Mrs Mable Seare grandmother and joyed followed by dancing. Miss Virginia Seare, auntie of ltitle crowd was in attendance, those from Jule, and Josephine Adams of Salt out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Lake City; Mr. and Mrs.- - Glendor Harmon McAffee, sons Boyd and Don W. Adams and baby of Ogden, and and daughter, Mava, Mrs. Rowen and Dr. and Mrs. Jensen of Provo. the Adams family. --THE ROYAUOR f I ' iPir hla v heart-stirrin- role MATTRESSES REMADE OLD MATTRESSES ... and other brilliant an triumph for famed Spencer Tracy! MADE SAME AS NEW We convert your cotton mattresa in to a ipringfill and make those feather mattresses and pillows. f! X - Have your mattresees renomated, cleaned and recovered with new tick ing for only $3 $4-5- v f mtmr, mm . : llu-m- . f Of inlormalion about schedules, freight rales and passenger lares: L. B. BROWN. Ajent Phone 11- 16 iiiCC7 ' .t .iT''A J 'AKl itlKtti.. 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