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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phone Prs 8-- W " LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH V,, 1933 I J Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott were George P. Price, Manager Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake St, residence, 2nd City, was a week-en- d visitor in Lehi. West and State St, Lehi. Utah 117-residence Phonea Office Don Lott spent the week-en- d in St. George. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as seoond class matter- Virgil Peterson and A. J. Evans attended a Deer Creek meeting at ADVERTISING RATES Provo, Monday. Furnished Upon Request 'The Sequoia Club were entertained SUBSCRIPTION by Mrs. Bernell Bateman, at her One year $1.00 home Thursday afternoon. J Office. 32 W. Main j j 8-- MEMBtiC4J-- 3' fZZ'ZZ- UlAHSIAIEPttSS - CP THE- - ASSOCIATION Miss Teresa Taylor left for Ogden, Thursday, to teach school this U31 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson were week-en- d visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips. Mr. anl Mrs. George I. baby of Spriiitrville, spent end with Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and the week- W. Wing Bone. Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman, daujjttiter, Enid, and son, Cecil, of Provo, visited with Henry Sorenson, Monday. i7 V Marvels are big news o millions of smokers! THU r -- i Leaver visitors, Monday. ' BEE v Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larsem of! Clark. Cliff Miller md Mis Elvera Lassie was a Provo iit C. Merritt. vUiting her mother, son "Reed, and George P. Price spent Vernon are guests of J. CO'JMUI visitor, Thursday. Walker this week. Mercur p:ne at gathering Sunday Mrs. Reed Berry of Mercur, visitMr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and sau, i.uts. ed with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Mrs. Martha Lii.tuj f Pr Grant, spent Monday in Provo. ,. an overnight gu--- t Wilson, last week. Mr Clell Jackson, Tuesdai QUILTS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson FranSan of A. Eusson, Wilson Wilma busine.-s Miss were visitors U Salt Lake Mrs. IL-nof Mr. 2nd; Mrs. and Mrs. is a guest California, cisco, City, Monday. Taylo. Eest Apf three children of Sj vdelL ; Dee Harvey. 1st Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone spent urs. .uary aptnuiove and bj. Best Pie Mrs. Mable Jones spent Wednesday Morgan, Mrs. John P.. Gillie Sunday with Pleasant Grove rela- Holdswoitr tives. at Provo assisting with the L'tah daughter and Mr. and Mrs Jt quit. 2nd; e i ooe:e, County Board of Health at the Utah vjiini'ic ci Best tp Mr and Mrs. J. I.. Jensen of) County Fair. Oeorge Masuurg hi.nif last Is Dorton, were of Iehi Sandy, relatives, guests KoW Mrs. 1 Mrs. Chares Tiuex (Helen South-Sunday. Mrs. 0. R. Ivor gtrasburg, r.f worth) and baby were taken to their! M Mis and pen Wyoming, Mrs. Mary Kaitchener of Provo, Fork in American home Thursday, v. 1. , r.t t Budhman, ' suit Lehi with her ti the Mrs. from A Monday !('frnla Hospital. sister, ed with Mrs. Kachel Ar rsoc. t 2nd; Mr. Wallace Banks. Best Mrs. James A. Anderson and son, nesday and Thursday. Mis, -- i is son a Wahl of I Mrs. Mr. Earl and Donald. granddaughter Mr. Miss Alma Beck returned home, P, Best iju Butte, Montana, were guests last Anderson and is enter:?!? tie ' Sunday, after a weeks visit with Mr. by money. You S. Hospital preparatory to week of Gail Julian. and Mrs. Lynn Garrietv of Eureka. br a nurse. Mrs. Edward Brinkerhoflf of HuntKeith Waiibi.-- s returned home from last ington, spent the past week at the to week Grantsville, attend the Ads in this home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi High School. PHONES Office George Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of every week. AdverJ17-Mrs. Ezra Owen of Brigham City Rside Sandy and Mr.a nd Mrs. Theo Walker Night orb - YOU! Mr. an was a guest of her parents, jx'nt Monday gathering pinenuts. pays Mrs. T. F. Kirkham the early part of If yon nave any news of j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tolbert at the week. terest, any advertisng, any jg tended Onion Day celebration at Pay- printing or want anything son, Sunday PROBATE AND GUARDIANKenneth Southworth, son of Mrs. the printing line. Wm. Asher, formerly of Lehi, has reSHIP NOTICE Mrs. Charles Sabey visited at Mid- cently been assigned to the U. S. S. Service with a tmil carrier Consult Clerk or Iexington, the airplane County vale, iues'iay, with her sister, Mrs. at the Bremmerton Navy Alice Redmund. respective signers for further Phone i?vK-este- LOCAL ITEMS THURSDAY, SEI'TEM Mrs. Earl Smitih, Mrs. I. L. Lott and Mrs. Sylvester Evans were busi ness visitors to Salt Lake City, Fri- day. Mrs. Morris Trane and baby son, Paul, of Salt Lake City, visited last week with Mrs. Trane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S- Lott. 1 r -- ' j I is BETTER SET TABLE for less j can reading all of the paper 8-- tising now-docke- d 8-- yards. - mi ' f JLrr9' mftRVCLS CIGARETTE of The Quality Mr. Wallace Ohran of Burlingame, California, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reports from Elder Glenn Smith, Stanley M. Taylor on Saturday. laboring in the Northwestern States is show Smitih that Elder Mission, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price of doing a pood work and progressing Pleasant Grove were visitors of Mr. Elder Smith has been sent and Mrs. rapidly. George P. Price, Monday. to British Columbia, with a compan ion Elder to organize a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kirkham School. left during the week-enfor a vacation trip to Los Angeles, California. 7 i JZ- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Carl R. Anderson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undesigned, at her residence R. F. D. Lehi City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of Novem d ber, 1938. Signed Mrs Susie B. Anderson, Executrix of the Estate of Carl Mrs. Thomas Woffinden and Mrs. R. Anderson, deceased. WTilford Russon were business visit First Publication Sepember 8, 1938. ors in Salt Lake, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer and family of Riverton, spent Sunday at the George Wing home. WANT FOUND A. Garden Martindale. AEDS Hose See THEATRE LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, r. Identify and pay for 1 SEPTEMBER 1G FEATURES 2 Feature No. WEEKLY PROGRAM and 17 2 Ann Sheridan, Frank McIIugh and Janet Chapman in "Little Miss Thoroughbred" Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and ad. children spent Monday in Provo on I aughs and thrills ride neck and neck in this gallant story of a hard-heaLOST Bunch of keys for Fifth business and pleasure. d gambler, a gal and a broken-hearte- d Ward Church. Return to David No. 2 Shirley Ross and Lloyd Nolan in Clara Wrebb visited in Salt Lake Peterson. over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. LOST Boys' Two Tone Leather James R. Atkisson. Jacket on softball field. About two weeks ago. See or phone Afton Giles. The shocking truth behind the scenes in underworld's most hated institution: Mrs. Morris Clark of Idaho Falls, LOST Brindley Jersey Cow, 5 Two Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. Idaho, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Slade. years old, branded JF on right hip- See R. M. Colton or phone SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUE SDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19 and 20 w. na mr. mp. n. Jenkinson or TRUMPET CORNET FOR SALE Magna, were guests of Mrs . Jenkin -- See Freeman Royle. adv. son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R E ft Tolbert, Monday. THEY fftCED LOST Wallet return to Ralph Goates or phone Lehi Hardware. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and FRONTIER THOuSRHO WASHER FOR SALE See Free- daughter, Glenda, of Salt Lake City called on Lehi relatives Sunday, en man Royle. adv, LOVE! route to Provo. TERRORS FOR PEACHES FOR SALE See never 2t Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Edwards f rank iiarnes, Phone 130-Shoolder to shoulder, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday din moment .Unt FOR SALE in 1931 Ford knowmy ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tudor. $35.00 Equity on worth extras. See Edwards. might be their Wm. Racker, 189 East Main Street rt soft-hearte- re "PRISON FARM" ft "It's great to hear your voice99the perWritten words cannot replace sonality of your voice. The telephone reaches out to other towns and brings happy, familiar voices to you in return. The long distance operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any towns without obligation. Whose voice would you like to hear? Th Mountain State Telephone Telegraph Onmpany 8-- .o. & unconqyered son Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams, an White Chester Boar for Service children of Salt Lake City, spent J. U liarnhart, Phone 95-tf Sunday with Mrs. Adams parents Once again I appeal to the people Mr. and Mrs. George Wing. of Lehi if there is anyone among you Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown had as who know anything about my money their guests last week, Misse Lola please impart the information to me and Rowena McPhee of Calgary- - and receive reward. Mrs. Estella Addis of Lehi. Canada. daughter to glory mighty 10-1-- SUGAR BEETS - OUR SUPPORT SCHOOLS Over the agricultural of the west regions may be found some of the finest educational institutions in the nation. Sugar beet growing and processing, in a large measure, help support these schools which 1 ) 1 I i I indirectly mean dollars and cents to the future of those communities. The farmer, the factory, the associated industries, all pay taxes which support these schools. Cecause the sugar baot dollar circulates in the same community whore it is produced, the supporting of these institutions is made possible. Every man, woman, and child, no matter what his occupation, is thereby benefited by the resources from the sugar beet. Thus, the growing of the sugar beet makes possible the increase in culture and education necessary to the progress of the west. Intermountain BeetSuqar Lompaiues ch Texas n Paramc Great , Southwest! Ser ., Mrs. June Varnep and Jay Chilton of Seattle, Washington, are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Chiltos. MELONS FOR SALE The Best at Reasonable Prices X Any Quantity See JAMES SCHOW ' SEF See " ,. ... "orml hoi, 342-J- 1 Lehi Milon Fowler will entertain Phone at her home Thursday (today) for WrANTED: Representative to look th Lucky 13 Club. Refreshments will our after magazine subscription in' be served. terests in Lehi and vicinity. Our enables you to secure a good Mrs. A. E. Doll entertained th plan of the hundreds of dollars spent part Mothers Clcb at her home Saturday in this vicinity each fall and winter afternoon. Refreshments were ser for Oldest agency in U magazines. AdolpK Zuko presents ved. b. Guaranteed lowest rates on all JOAN BENNETT-RANDOLPSCOTT domestic and foreign. In Mrs. Mary F. Smith and Mrs. periodicals, structions and equipment free. Start Mary Kartohener of Provo, were a 11 growing and permanent business in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace whole or spare time. Especially Banlflf Saturday. Address adaptable for Shut-inInc., WTayland Mrs. Byron Bean and baby of w.lh Road, North Chocton, N. Y. Hailey. Idaho, and Mrs. Jim Davis MAY ROBSON WALTER BRENNAN ROBERT CUMMINGS anl children of Oregon, are guests of Chester WTiite Boar For Service their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. See Frank Barnes, Phona 1S0-Ml LUCIEN HUBBARD PRODUCTION Willis. Modern Home For Sale Chearj A Paramount Picture Directed by James Hocan The M. I. A. Young Women's Stake See Louis Christens? n. Fourth Ward Board members were entertained at WANTED Will call and pay for Also the latest "News of the Day" and a good Popeye Cartoon. a get acquainted socal at the home worthless horses and dead animals. of Mrs. Hilda Allred, Monday evening Se C. 0. Holmstead, Phone 843-J4 15c A social and dainty Evening Only 10c and 20c were enjoyed by the guests. If your Sewing Machine or Law! . . if Mower news repair, Sissora or Sawg WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 and 22 Mrs. James M. Kirkham of Salt Sharpened. William Osborne will do ' Lake City, visited at the home of it for SYLVIA SIDNEY and GEORGE RAFT in you. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, Saturday and Sunday. While there she attendBUTTER WRAPPERS We will ed the Golden Wedding of Mr. and print your butter papers on better Mrs. A. B. Anderson. quality paper at a cheaper price. Try 50,000 paroled girls know the heartbreak of this true story. Also selected the Free Prew first and be utfsfied. short subjects. Wedneday all seats 20c. Thursday Only 10c and 20c. Mrs. H s. MOORE-COTTREL- L, a refre-ftiment- s 3. MATINEE SUNDAY P. M., lO and "YOU AND ME" |