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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, LEHJ FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 1938 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER T iffleoafls ( USED COAL RANGE, Modern Design Good Condition. USED MAGTAG WASHERS Rebuilt Exceptional Values. USED RADIOS Rebuilt. New Electric Ranges and Refrigerator. on Reductions Big 1 2 - i V J: :rA"7'. VjAZu UTAH COUNTY WE DELIVER PHONE A. H. WING 5-- Four-yea- LEHI- - J ..AfcjfV- - T - ... ! ,. - Hospital - Edith Biems of American Fork, received medical care at the Lehi Hospital, Monday and Tuesday. Miss Miss Rhea Christensen of Provo underwent an appendicitis operation, Monday. Abe Losse received treatment for a fracture of the left leg at the local hospital, Tuesday. Mr. Losse fell from a loaded wagon near the Cereal Mill. Marie Rawlings of Orem underwent an appendicitis operation at the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. Mrs. Everett Richins and baby were taken home from the Lehi Hospital, Tuesday. Mrs. Roger Phippf was taken her home in Fairfield, Saturday, lowing a recent local hospital. at operation to fol- the Robert Iloldaway was taken to his home in Pleasant Grove, Monday, following a recent operation. 5c JELLO, All flavors package Delmonte Red Salmon, tall can. ...22c 2 Pounds 27c SHORTENING 2 Pound3 15e Powdered Sugar Toilet Tissue ...3 Rolls 13c 10c SALMON, tell can 2 Pounds Graham Crackers 21c 2 Pounds Soda Crackers 18c 4 Pounds 25c Pancake Flour Grape Fruit HONEY Can New Crop 10c 89c gallon Quart 38c PINTS 25c Spread Quarta "38c Primary Election, September " 18c M, Pound Pound 18c 18c Phone your order and we will deliver it promptly to your home. , TELEPHONE LT J g...,..M BROADBENT8 WE DELIVER I- - - r - M. ,, , tvfa MURDOGK FOR UTAH UTAH JOHN EVANS S. CANDIDATE FOR DEMOCRATIC The Bushman family met in American Fork Canyon, Monday. Forty- nve memoers oi tne tamily were present. A social afternoon, luncheon and games were enjoyed. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brad.shaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean; Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman and family, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham ed two children, Mrs. Harmon McAffee of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin and daughter, Mrs. Martha S. Bushman of Escalante; Mr. and Mrs. Don Barratt and two children of American Fork, William F. Butt. Mr. and Mrs. Virrie Meredith and children of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James Trunkey and three children of Provo: Mrs. Elva Allen and son. Election (POLITICAL TICKET September 13 ADV.) It: V r f ' ' " ' Mrs. W. A. Ford received word of the death of her sistpr , Mr RpW Titcomb Jones at Oakland, California, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass left Tues-ra- y evening to attend the funeral services. t . . J 4 4 & LIOHS TO HEAR TALK OH DEER GREEK "!V Mr. Bunkley, engineer in charge of the Deer Creek Project will be the speaker at the regular Lions Club luncheon, in the Lehi Second Ward, inursday evening. .Mr. Bunkley has been working on details nf rt- - nrn. ject for the past fourteen years and give some first hand data concern-- ! ing the project. The Lions are inviting anyone who wishes to hear Mr. Bunkley to join them Thursday evening. Luncheon will be served at 7 p. m. with the talk scheduled at 7:45. Lions Fowler, Knudsen and Hansen are in charge of arrangements. ROYAL J. MURDOCH Mr. Murdork was appointed a member of the Utah County Commission on August 15, 1938. He enjoys the full confidence of the comMr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and mission and his host of frends. He Sylvia Jean, Mr. and Mrs stands for a and effciency, economy, George l ewis and son, Jack, attended deal to all. him Elect to square this the John Bushman family reunion at Joseph City, Arizona, Auerust 27th important position and continue to and 28th, about 175 were in attend- reap the benefits of his sound judgeance. John Bushman was a resident ment and experience. (political adv.) of Lehi many years ago before he was sent to Arizona and in his re tiring years he and his wife moved WARNING TO HUNTERS to Lehi living in the home now owned SPECIAL DANCE by Herbert Austin, they did temple There has been a number reported work while living here. He has 287 DEMONSTRATION TO descendants. He had two wives, 16 to be sniping pheasants recently. children 114 grand children, 110 There has been a number of new BE GIVEN groat-gran- d children, high school wardens appointed and those caught shooting pheasans will be arrested graduates 116, college degrees 25. Miss Tanner r.f the McCtine School and given full penalty of the law. Church activity and Bishops of Music will be give a dance demon- counselors 8, presidents of church Game wardens are determined to auxiliaries 14. Degree of priesthood protect the pheasants and hunters stration on Tuesday evening, September 13th in the Pleasant Grove High High Priests 10, Seventies 1!), are warned to stop killing them or School Gymnasium on the dance to be the maximum fine if caught. Elders 31. Priests 5, Teachers 7, pay used in the mutual this winter. All Thomas Powers, Secretary of Deacons 6, Patriarchs 1. ward M. I. A. dance directors are reGame Association. August 27 a pagent of the life of quested to be present. Ward M. I. John Bushman and his two wives A. Presidencies are also invited to were given by his children and grand ELMO HARDY TO TEACH attend. children, followed by a cowboy supAT KANSAS SCHOOL per in the evening a dance was enjoyed by all. August 28 a luncheon Elmo Hardy of Spanish Fork, who ATHENIAN CLUB was served at two o'clock, a program has .been working at the Utah Experiwas held att he L. D. S. church in ment Station during the past sixteen the evening. Corn and melons were months on a reearch The Athenian Club will meet at fellowhip grantserved. ed him last year by the Utah the home of Mrs. John F. Bradshaw, AgriMr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and cultural College, has as as- Wednesday, September 14, at 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis report a sistant instructor in signed the department This is the first meeting of the seawonderful trip, while there thev of entomology at the son and all members are invited to be visited the painted desert, the petri Kansas at Lawrence. University of Dr G V fied forest and the meteor crater. Knowlton, associated entomnW; for the experiment station, announced Monday. SCHOOL NOTES STATE PRISON STILL Mr. Hardy graduated from the Brighani Young in 1937 POSSIBLE FOR LEII and resumed hisUniversity An interesting Ivcum entertainstudy at the state college tor his Masters degree. Durment "The March of Science" will be Committees working to obtain the ing the time spent at the experiment given the high school students, WedState Prison near Lehi were assured station he has been studying under nesday. ur. ivnowiton and his work has been Tuesday that the site of the prison mamlv devoted to tomato and was still not decided and it is yet pea Mrs. Clara Hopgood and Mrs. phid investigations. He has also possible that the Saratoga site be Wilma Johnson of Los Angeles, Calichosen. Contact was made with the studied a group of parasites which fornia, iid in the spent the past week visiting control of the beetleaf and Secretary of State and other com Uher with Mr. and Mrs . Newell B. Turner. leaf hopper pests. mittee members. It was stated that Mr. Hardv and vritn -- ;n i . many of the favored sites were found nesday for Lawrence. They expect' tt to be unfavorable when soil analysis ft a week t vwas maae. Kecommendtion of a soil to spend w " ;... . .. r analysis was made to the orison will ejecting insects. Mr. Hardy work toward nhtin; i..-.authorities and the entire committee of fourteen members invited to be doctor's degree. special (ruesU of the Lions Club as soon as possible for a reconsideration CARD OF THANKS of the Saratoga site. FAMILY MEET IN ARIZONA dai-ghte- """s 11 r- - , ... oarjf. i.eon f.mitn Bon Amicus Club entertained home the Fri ... We wish to thank the men and all those who Scranton, Sunday. MALE INSTRUCTION c seiect rename men, George F. Barnes is reported to be with foresight, fair T?w recovering at his home from burns of the letr and erpi; Mr. Barnes received willing to train spare time or ll iTS, to bcome installation and ser- - the injury trnile on tour of the Yel"f"prtR on H t.vpes ATR CON lowstone- Park when a trailer in DTTIONING and Electric '.71' w",cn Triev were eating breakfast, ation enmnrvt w;i 7,ii fige. present occupation. Utilities rt,rme(1 throwing a boiling pot of Inst., No. 32 care of Lehi Free Press. "Figo" over Mr. Barnes. r f?1", j even-wi- I we've ever made on Fuller Paints Why not freshen up the house paint up all the dull, dingy and, at the same time, make yourself a present of this odds-and-en- grand ladder? Two-fee- t high, sturdy, with patented safety tread. Ready to paint to match your kitchen color scheme. Check over your paint needs right away and bring us your list. Do it today for these ladders will go like hotcakes! ' Buv any of these Fuller Fuller Pure Prepared Porch & Deck Paint Enamel Paints: Paint Fullerwear Decoret Floor Enamel Speed ite, Fullerspar and Speedflat Varnishes New Pure Fullcrglo Prepared Primer. A jf plus a $2.99 purchase of any of the Fuller Paints listed above buys a handv, unfinished kitchen ladder.' Offer "PP'ies only to retail 1 chases from Seot. 12 tn 74 incl. And only one to a customer. S L pur-"i"- ILeDni ILunnnnlbeir Cod. LUMBER. WINDOWS. DOORS, SCREENS, HARDWARE. i DEPOSITS INSURED 1 lhi assisted us at me recent fire at our home. To the neighbors and everyone who answer our call for assistance we wish to ex-ten- our sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Br WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE SS0OO FOR EACH DEPOSITOR d J. Skinner. and Mrs. Warren R Tuesday in Salt Lake City. 1 . rhi Lehi The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporc . day eveninir. .....ceon oriatre took up the evening .i.Kri score prizes were won by Mrs Geneva Peterson and Mrs. Arthella FW!. Consolation was won by Mrs. Marvel Peterson. Urs. Utella Wh'mpey was a srwial tw.t nf th ""1 club. , ut -- , visited with and Saturday. L. D. S. Hospital in Cody, Wyoming, Io DIES IN CALIF. ? at the the -- SHERIFF FORMER RESIDENT r ELI J Salt Lake City. Miss Hutchings is Natives, Friday j suffering from heart trouble. gl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lunceford and f tY were .urs. rem Larsen. state secretary la'"uy vl ;. iockuui, guests . TIM jIf II 4 of the American Legion Auxiliary at- - Lehi relatives, Sunday. :ratic tended a board meeting and luncheon noti Mr. and Mrs. Slater of Ogden, of the State Auxiliary officers at the unnin Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. he D' Wm. Hadfield. ocal r Architect Young of Salt Lake City, D ion Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price an investigated the site of the new fire S. station and band stand, Tuesday, de family spent Sunday at Mercur, Senate livering blue prints and specifications leathering pine nuts. lican to the city, Tuesday night. with e Mr. and Mrs. Hadfield, Dean SyY Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Price, Carl Price and Robert John- Count Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell formed son, spent Saturday at Mercur, pine-n- local a party to Salt Lake City, Tuesday gathering. sherif evenin Honoring the birthday anm- Sheltc Misses Marjorie Crabb, Josephine for ( versary ot Mrs. Worlton. Russon, Phyllis Mason and Mable votes, Simms were business visitors to Salt for e Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udall and Lake City, Saturday. mary children of Ogden spent the week-- I For end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. John- Ws Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of son and Mrs. Udall. Mrs. Udall ac Pleasant Grove, spent Monday with companied them home for a week's Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams. They visit. were enroute home from a trip to Yellowstone Park. Miss Berniee Bradshaw and Miss Fav Adamson of I ns Anwlos Tali- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell. Mr. and fornia, who has been a guest of Miss Mrs. Edward Chestnut and Mr. and Bradshaw for the past two weeks left Mrs. Glenn Wing were among the for Los Angeles, Tuesday. Lehi people pine nut gathering at 13 HOLD REUNION at her Folloino. 20-- W 1 ADV ) (POLITICAL eni-nu- 2vc Pound Frash Ground Beef Sliced Dried Beef WEN1ERS Pound BACON. A Mr. at- - COUNTY COMMISSIONER Master Earl Southwick received medical care Monday and Tuesday at BUSHMAN the local hospital. I f' and Mrs. Elmo Eddington and Mrs. J. T Wir return sestended the Medical Convention home, Friday, from a week s visit sions at OgtJen, Thursday and Friday. with relatves at Tremonton. Mrs. Eddington was a delegate repreMr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell c senting the Utah County Ladies Cody, Wyoming, visited with L4,; Auxiliary medical association. relatives, Friday and Saturda of Bountful, Madge Hutchings Mrand Mrs. Arthur Powell of daughter of Mrs. Walter Hutchings' Dr. is very ill Primary Twins, a boy and a girl, were born to Mrs. Floyd Simmons (Elsie Gur-neat the Lehi Hospital, Friday, September 2. Mother and babies reported to be doing nicely. j I ' TICKET BUSHMAN FAMILY Mrs. Orval Gillette received treatment at the Lehi Hospital from Sept. 2 to Sept. 6. . x UTAH COUNTY JNotes r ' COMMISSIONER Term r DEMOCRATIC MAIN STREET J I f CANDIDATE FOR AT OUR STORE SOON. Your Home Store of Service GLENN WING - - . . The Lehi Hardware r ift - t The New Mystery Control Philco ' y .r- I "'1 1 L i 1 .. IT'S COMING WATCH FOR THE FIRST SHOWING " i ' Miss Laurel Fox and Don Fox of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardie Salt Lake City, visited at the home business visitors to Provo, urdij of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lott, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Emu Chicago, 111., were callers last Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler and at the William Osborne home. baby son of Draper, were guests of Mrs. Saddler's mother, Mrs. Fern Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson, Sunday. Taylorof Spa. ish Fork, spent Friday with Lhi Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, rOLUM daughter, Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Aggie McKee of Leon Peet and son, Don, joined the Springvii army of pine nut hunters at Scranton, visited with Mrs. M. A. Taylor sri other local relatives, Sunday. Sunday. VOTE FOR RE-ELEC- s The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 5VkVVVVVVVVVkVVVVV MAIN STREET. LEHI. UTAH wxxx vvxvvvvxvvvxvvvvvxvi mvuvwocwaM |