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Show PRESS THE LEHI FT.EE ... wor. senior of the Lth; B at the cU:S superior rating in Spech Iwvcr.-.i Brigham Young at Provo, Friday. !eet ii-f- - W. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. THE LEHI FREE PRESS of Salt Lake City, were week-enPublished by The Lehi Free Press guests of Lehi relatives. Every Thursday Lehi. UUh Phone Mrs. J. W Winn and Mrs. A. Gore P. Price, Manager E. Adams spent Wednesday in Salt OSes. 32 W. Main St. residence, 2nd Lake City visiting with relatives. West and Sute St, Lehi, Uuh residence 11 Phones Office Miss Alma Beck and Mrs. Alta Peiterson were tiusinets visitors to Entered at the pogtoffice at Lehi, UUh. Salt Lake City, Monday. as seoond class matter. Mrs. A. E. Adams entertained the ADVERTISING RATES Mothers Club at her home, Saturday Furnished Upon Request A social afternoon. and dainty luncheon were enjoyed by the guests SUBSCRIPTION Due year 1.00 Mr- and Mrs. Abe Anderson spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Anderson remaining over night with her daughters, Lucille and Vera IIUS SIAIl ASSOtWIOX R. J. Swain of South Dakota, a student of the University of Utah was an overnight guest of Ronald LOCAL ITEUS Price, Saturday night. T-- vid d 8-- W i Us. RATE DECLINES 7-- W 8-- I rilled a m. !! 1 UTAHS DEATH High , " re M4 snh. H., in the opera. . je1, ,a eu r,,h t Lyks Mr,. 1 to 15 degrees, ......... n aiKiiib, ;.ir; Run jj crop countered Robert Fox. Mr. cherries the blow, with Bing nUed the fcJief hit reports Clarence D. Ash Salt I..;., assistant county agent t two.thirds of the bud crop Clara ebb and MHovt roved n. owcubuu, district tnc a.:Ur, ior ing a agent, esumattu j... ,,f the cherries inursuay ,.,!hr - I rountvs fruit March M cnT'M - . en-.-i- i i''"" a-- itheL. ; ;.h ; t,e wt-s- .'in-w- i. . PS w - Mrs. Mary F. Smith and daugh A. B. Anderson, Herman Goates, of Evans Anderson and R. C. Allred ter, Mary, and son, Stephen, Provo, spent Saturday with Mr. and in Lake Salt at spent Sunday City, Mrs. Wallace Banks. tending conference sessions $1.86 Hui j and Mrs. Lynn Garriety of A fine son and heir was born to were guests of M. and Mrs. Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Smith of Salt Alma Beck, Monday. Mrs. Beck Lake City, Sunday. Mrs. Smith is the them to Salt Lake City for former Dorothy Ford. Mr. and the L. D. S. Nurses graduation exer Ford and Mr. and Mrs. cises. Miss Donna Garriety has com George Smith are the proud pleted her first year in the L. D. S Mr. Mrs-Willia- m - Nurses school. DRY CLEANING TAILORING AND USED CARS FOR SALE KELLY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Varney of Chinook, Montana, Dr. and Mrs. Jay Chilton of Seattle, Washington; Mr and Mrs. Isaac Chilton of Pocatello Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chilton of Manga; and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of.. Murray,., returned to their homse after a visit with their parents, Mr. and SEE WILSON STATE STREET, LEHI H nt Utah-iHuV- HEW Mrs.. John W. LEHI GIRL RECEIVES HIGH RATING AT SPEECH MEET Miss Helen Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilagen Hansen, m PHONE r NOTICE ( ) rv U VA o u i THEATRE 2 2 "The Big Broadcast of b - "Where the West To bring you news Save your time Keep you in touch Bring rails from friends Save trips Protect in emergency A telephone costs but a few cents a day The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company in Northwest portion of Lehi 3 acres with good water rights including city water. Good improvements. 4 room brick home, garage, coops for 1000 and cow barn. Only $2,000.00. Easy Terms. Write Heal Realty Company 165 West Center, Provo Begins Man's Strength and a Woman's two-stor- WANT ADS - FOR SAL y of c "v rate in 1937, as compared with the . eu ' . . in a reDort w.. Salt i ,.f,i ana uc previous year " "-a:u ... I r.1 f health. ,: boa r . state the i i cominkd by din lv'xh. ' . u f ti LL? . i t f The rate in 1937 was f.a per 1000,;-- -" c,f the opera J. L. h Mrs 'J.8 in Th still will eive a "fairy decent ana 1536 the of students against if.'J in ;,'...;;". ,chool 1935. This drop is in spite ol a noute- " : i with an additional crop reports Mr. Asnion. Provo, Mn acci the ble increase in the automobile comprising ranre 'twenty dent death rate. used. unhetra dr. are 1937 for Comparative figures d music director, J 4 birthday i, not yet available, but in 1936 Ltah manager, dramatic Nile vahbun: W evening d one of the lowest death rates in uirect- l!?s Vera Com! r. dance 5 0t lour were There the nation. only of training Bone. job a .r.lciia.j did see or tates with lower ratios North Da various and pari. kota, South Dakota, Arkansas ana a Mre, Oklahoma. I and Mrs. TO At the same time Utah had the BEET GROWERS M ,5ier and third highest birth rate, and was at PER TON he top in the ratio of births over GET deaths. Utah's birth rate in 1930 EVAS BEAUTY SHE IN BENEFITS was 24. 3 per 1000, and the only two states exceeding it were New Mexico LATEST STYLES IN eJ with 30.6 and Mississippi with 24.6. 30 March Ap Mis-Lake 1 Salt City. Since both New Mexico and DRESS in tederai sissippi had much higher death rates proximately. $3,0(10,000 ...... 1,12 AND hp at than Utah, it meant this state had government Denem the highest ratio of births over deaths paid to interniountain sugar beet REASONABLE PRic of any in the nation. The Utah ratio growers of Utah, Idaho and Mon an was WELL DONE! s five births for every three deaths, tana for their 1937 crops it All Work Guaranteed while the average for the nation as nounced today. and All Work Guaranteed Fred G. Taylor, whole is three to two. If there were no migrations from and general manager of the Corner of First East and Main Snirar comnanv, said he had one state to another Utah would have MADSEII CLEAIIISIG the highest perecentage of population received information from Washing 18 Ruben Christensen, Agent ncrease of any state. ton that the payment distribution will PHONE 102-- J. Pleasant Grove be made this month. FOR APPOINTMENT rtah-Iriah- o crowers in Utah and We call every Tuesday and Thura. LEGAL NOTICES Idaho will receive approximately K I a' while the Amalgamated $1,000,000, Sugar company said their growers in the two states will receive approximately the same amount. It is estiLOS AN'GELES & SALT LAKE mated that $300,000 will go to growRAILROAD COMPANY and UNION ers of three others smaller firms. Utah-Idahcompany growers in PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 3 5 V V f I HI will receive $222,255, while Montana hereby given notice that on March to be will paid 21. 19.'J8, they filed with the Inter an estimated $500,000 state Commerce Commission at Wash- - growers in that state affiliated with ngon, D. C, their application for a other firms. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PR0GB Mr. Taylor noted that the schedule certificate of public convenience and and Fork in of Spanish payments necessity permitting abandonment by FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 8 and 9 the former and abandonment of oper- West Jordan districts would be $186 ation by the latter of a branch line per ton. Average for the company FEATURES of railroad extending from a point is $1.91 per ton. near 5 Mile Pass southwesterly to Feature No. 1 W. C. Fields, Martha Page and Dorothy Lamouri: Mrs. Mark A. Dalton returned to Topliff. a distance of approximately 6.14 miles, together with 7.03 miles of the S. I. Goodwin home, Saturday 1931 secondary trackage, from its connec- after a week's visit in Park City with tion with the main line at Topliff to Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin. It's the Big in laughs! Big in rhythm!. . . Big in romance! ts terminus, all in Tooele and Utah Big Broadcast of them all! Counties, Utah. Feature No. 2 JACK RANDALL in LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE UTAH LAKE LAND FOR RAILROAD COMPANY UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. First Publication March 31, 1938. SALE CHEAP FOR CASH Siiitrinsr Jack is in a toueh srxt when outlaws frame him but he shod Last Publication April 14, 1938. way out in a rousing fight to the finish. 80 acres patented land on West side Two Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. Big of Lake Utah between Saratoga and NOTICE TO BIDDERS Pelican Point in Section 17, T. 6 S 12 SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, APTtIL 10, 11 and R. 1 E. Apply A. H. Cowie, Owner, The Board of Education of Alpine 920 Wilson Ave., Salt Lake Citv j School District will consider sealed Utah. Beat A it bids fqr the construction of a y class room addition to the against nature's fury and the low's revenge . . a man Lehi School at present High bulding reeling the woman he worships . .vivid romantic odventq a meeting to be held on Monday, by .NordhotT and. Hall, authors of "Mutiny on the Bounty! April 11, 1938, at 7:30 P. M. in its office at American Fork, Utah. The work is intended to let in three contracts, as follows: 3 Acre Pasture, close in For Sale A. General contract, which will include all branches of construction Inquire State Bank of Lehi. tf except Heating and Ventilating and LOST Man's Purse Containing Electric Wiring. Money. Lost last Friday. Reward. B. Heating and Ventilating. Return to Harry W. Manning. C. Electric Wiring. l lans, specifications and other BALED HAY FOR SALE $11.00 contract forms will be available for ton. 1st crop.- Call per examination either at the office of the clerk of the Board of Education FOR SALE CHEAP 1937 Nash or at the office of Fetzpr ar tar in good conditin. See or Call retzer, architects, Templeton Alex Christofferson. building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SECOND HAND PIPE FOR SALE Copies may be secured bv the bidder to 4 inch Lehi Cereal Mill. upon depositing $5.00 for each set. deposit to be returned upon the KATAHD1N SEED POTATOES surrender of the documents. The Board of Education reserves New, heavy yielding variety of fine the right to accept or reject any or quality. Resistant to Mosaic disease. ri0 cents per rwt., while they last. all proposals submitted. sacks and sack them yourself. Bring Board of Education, Alpine Lawrence Sharp, Vernon, Utah. School District. 2p By J. F. WALTON, Clerk. TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, First Publication March 24. splendid for typewriter practice work! PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- - only 30c for 500 sheets at The Lehi Free Press. , - CUd a'lJj- -- - Vlneday night. the ten perature dropped Aadj. h j TKt. - ve home Utah death met Qt Mrs. s Webb. Fvff. 30th Annie , 1 C ditnJin greets d the f Wri.u. i 4 HURT BY FROST PLEASES LARGE CROWD 8-- SHIP NOTICE Chester White Boar For Service Consult County Clerk or the Seerank Barnes, Phone 130-Ml respective signers for further in Modern Home For Sale formation. Cheap See Louis Christensen, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fourth Ward. WANTED Will caFal7a7f7r worthless horses and dead animals. Soe C. O. Holmstead. Phone S43-J- I DO R O T HY I AW O" aUBrEV II TuofAAS W1TCHEU II . cot of RA jOHN In the estate of Carl R. Anderson, deceased. Coi Also the latest "News of the Dav" and a Good Cartoon Creditors will present claims with and 15c' vouchers to the undesigned, at her MATTRESSES REMADE 4 residence R. V. D. Lehi City. Utah, on or before the 12th dnv nf Ur, Evening Only 10c and 20c OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME 13 anu APRIL WEDNESDAY and AS Mrs THURSDAY, Susie B. Anderson, NEW Signed i Oliver Executrix of the Estate of Carl May Edna Frank and Morgan, Robert Young, Mary Astor We convert your cotton mattress inR. Anderson, deceased. to a springfill and make those A. J. EVANS. feather mattresses and pillows. Lehi. Utah, ITo. Attorney of the Executrix. mauresses renomated I ove on ice- - laughs on skis. Riotous romance with the prand stf a AlAA n J First Publication March 10, 193$. ..wit-- mm recovered with new tick. na "Navy Blue and Gold." Last Publication April 6, 1938. ing for only $4.50. Also Good Shorts. Wed. All Seat 20c. Thursday i' MATINEE SUNDAY Mu M ,ur P. M., lO; "Paradise For Three J- |