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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1939 l THE LEHI FSEE PRESS fey The Lefai Free Every Thursday Lfchl. UUa Phone Publish-- Pri " : . M's Lela Coattd km City visitor. Monday. a Sail Lake Mrs. Clarence Eall is vsiting at Mmeriville with her mother who is 8-- W i!L George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St. residence. 2nd Woodruff Magelby West and Stat St, Lehi UUh J visited with Mr. residence 117-Phonee Office 8-Crabb, Sunday. LEHI UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, , Mrs. Jessie Patrick spent a days lait week With fcait been em who Wilson ployed at Idaho FalU. Idaho, return ed home, Thursday. has- - ui-t- Saturday. - postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter. .$1.00 ! Ricks spent a,d Mrs. Howard ,;. Ralph Trane week-en- d f Monroe, Mr A- - si William and Anderson to Salt vistors business were Taylor Lake City, Saturday. B. C0: jTAH T Hfcbtf with his p Mrs. Andy Trai:e for and 3 Mro n R :, x .. D. Worlton were dt " i, vicimty. and Fridav. Mrs. Charles L. E. Russon, daughters Ivy and Marath, Can,.ia, are j rimi., F.miev of Ammon, .'h kal reiaucn. Eloise, and son. Arland, spent lues I'H'fii ner of mouic Idahu, i? a day in Salt Lake City. Uonon Mrs. Miss Edna Rolfe returned home Clyde Mrs. E. EddiriL-toA,,, ie eun. M.ss Zoe Ball, ,ina.. busi- were a from visit with returned relatives home, ijtrsen E. C. Jorgenson Mrs. Krnet Saturday, Whipple, Atnenian iiub at her hoae Byron G. Jones, J. Cit U't-Dr. and friends in California. me nr. i Thursday, from a holiday visit, witn ness v.j tors to Salt S. M. Taylor and aay aiiernoon. Wavne Christensen, his family at Santiago, California. Hoheme was giwr b'Mrs.pJ urdav. .National the attenoe , p..,-,Turtis Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and at Mrs. Jones and Council Scout meeting HarJiQ Mr. ld.,--aiv Darrell Carter were business visitors Mr. and Mrs. It B. Worlton and .mianied acc tensen of Provo. E. Iml Mr evemn. to Salt Lake City, Monday. of Am- Provo. Saturday on I family moved into the former A. B. and Mrs. Bvron Anderson residence on Center Street, erican Fork, to Salt Lake City, A group of friends surprised Ray this week. J. Carter aX his home, Sunday, honor Mrs. Elwood Monsm of Pleasant ing his birthday anniversary. Those Miss Marie Bosh, Miss present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grove, is a guest this week of Mrs. of Fill-and Maurice Hanson Badjrer W. Watkins. Hutchings, Mrs. Ellen Carter, Mr. of re, were Sunday dinner quests and Mrs. W. M. Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. Mrs. Ralph Turner of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor at Mr. and City. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Dredge of tended a pharmacists convention and Hedburg Mr ami Mrs. Car Holliday. Lnquet at the New House Hotel in week-enIdaho, were I'ocatello, Salt Lake City, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield and quests of Mrs. Hedburg's parents, and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mr. and from Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stoddart family returned home, Friday, made a trip to California. are the Idaho Idaho, children of Falls, They Mrs. Edward l.arsen, daughter, trip by the southern route, returning visiting Mr. Stoddart's parents, Mr. and home by San Francisco. They visited and Mrs. Robert Stoddart. Clarice, Misses Elva Wilson businesst were with their son, Robert, who is labor Nelson Miss June Mrs. Wilbur Rnbbins, Mr. and Mrs-Pau- l ing in the California L. D. S. Mis iters to Salt Lake City, Saturday. sion. They report "Bob" as doing a Freebairn and children and good work and enjoying it very much. Miss Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake Mrs. Guy Darling and Mrs. WalThey also report a very enjoyable City were puests of Mrs. Kate An lace Hebertson attended a card Edward holiday vacation. derson, Sunday. party at the home of Mrs. Gaisford of American Fork, Friday. Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown entertained the Brown family at a family returned to her home, Friday, after Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling received Mr. and her with a visit parents, word this week of the birth of a gathering at their home Sunday. A Mrs. accom She was W. Chilton. J. Mrs. social was and dinner enjoyed family grandson, the baby was born to Chilton Mrs. W. home J. Tuesday were: Those the Ainse panied Rex by Darling), (Gene group. by present Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown of Grand and Mrs Bertrum Kirkham. in California. A Junction, Colorado, Alex Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks enter, SK some of the more than 140,000 home Miss Connoie Robinson, daughter Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Leon at their Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr, tained friends and neighbors dwellers in this territory who enjoy electric and Mrs. Darrell Brown of Payson; home, Thursday evening, honoring f American Fork, spent the week cooking. They'll tell you how simple and easy Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown, Mr. and Sheriff and Mrs. John S. Evans and end with Miss Marilyn Davis. week it is to cook electrically. And they'll undoubtMrs. Eldon Brown of Provo; Mr family who moved Provo last Miss Zoe Ball, who has been emand Mrs. Howard Timpson and baby to make their home. edly mention, too, that of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. I ployed at the J. C. Penney store in is reduced and time L. O. work Mr. and Mrs. Kittinger are Salt Lake City, returned home last L. Lott and Mrs. Julia Brown. Lake and here from Salt City visiting week and will be employed at the is saved by the automatic Mr. Kittinger has local Nampa, Idaho. telephone office. features of' an electric BUTTER WRAPPERS We will been attending a five day convention on better butter Mills in Woolen of Salt the Utah papers print your Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior enterrange which permit you to quality paper at a cheaper price. Try Lake City. tained at a chili supper at their place an entire meal in the the Free Press first and be satisfied Guests home, Saturday evening. Sheriff and Mrs. John S. Evans oven, go out for the afterpresent were Mr. and Mrs. Everett and family moved from Lehi to Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover noon, and return at dinner where Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen. Provo, last week-entime for a perfectly cooked Evans will take up his new duties as Utah County Sheriff. The best wishmeaL Last, but not least, The Fourth Ward genealogical es of the entire community go with classes enjoyed a social following electric cooking is economthe Evans family for happiness and their class work, Monday regular success in their new home. ical costing much less evening in the ward chapel. Games and refreslhments were enjoyed by .V than you probably guess. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates are the junior and senior class members. Come in let's talk it over. a wedding reception in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel, Saturday even- Among the Lehi people attending ing honoring the marriage of their the fe excursion to V son, Leon, to Miss Lar.el Wright 'T , were: Mrs. Thursday, c U""1W "".Christie Willes, Mrs. R. J. Whipple, fY t Cj. . lf iwicnei Aiiuerson, iurs. J. mis, tv..v.i Dorton and Mrs. Elias M. Jones. "iiTfg of . v-r- . rT t Cn-kst- LOCAL ITEMS has ? ' Ti(-- e J-tl-s a vine i chief depi on 1 The SPP1 fl.3." the vea the ,ruis 1 m i d Mrs. Douglaa Scalley of Salt I.ake City, visited with her mother, Mrs-M- . A. to A. r. Klr'.-nesday in the Sa I i. 'uw ' ...,mV. J I 1 UUHSUKIUlSSASSOCUJIOK A. .Chevnlet in car. V e SUBSCRIPTION year the is I' n ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request One rur)t ,)a;rel Fox of Idaho Friday in Ogdt-n- . Mr. ar.d Mr. 1 x !.aliM, a: v pi,V left Monday, V.n. Eli Fox. "' r,arer.ti. Mr fiiinnison ' a business ir.p a-- Lntered at the v . owner of a Mr. frf.ds. Sto-h'.a- rt Vr. ar.d Mrs. .:: Uht-- fen- - . I p Price were; JATAT Taylor, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roper Price of Alpine, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge P. Price, Thursday. PRE SHOE Jfine equipme ind "Pert ' m a BUP' ferric. t ns n: QEvenALittleM too the equ Girl Can Cook Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russosn visited In Salt Lake City, Sunday, with Mr. nd Mrs. W. A. Bateman and Mrs. Lett Russon. jhoes. new PerfectMeals Mrs. Allan Bateman and baby returned to their home in L09 Angeles, California, Saturday, after a short visit with local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clark returned to their home in Idaho Fals, Idaho, Sunday, following a holiday visit with Mrs. 0. A. Slade and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Iladfield recently received word of the birth of a grandson on December 26. The "baby was born to Dr. and Mrs. Dee Elder of Los Angeles, Caifornia, 3Irs. Elder was formerly Miss Alice Iladfield of this city. -- ju lave r STA1 SH HAROU II ITATE 61 MOTIO o d, ?ee Cailfor; Also the SESYOUHDE&LE&On 'rr'V aj 1 SUND t-- ,rmi. POIIY EXPRESS Mrs. Robert S. Fox and Mrs. Byron Whipple entertained at the Whipple home, Friday evening at a AT FAIRFIELD kitchen shower, honoring Mrs. Marion Lambert Fox, a recent bride. Games and dainty refreshments were , By R. L. Dubois enjoyed by a large group of friends Plans are nearing completion for and relatives of the honored guest the erection of a suitable monument in Fairfield, marking the hite of the Pony Express, the Overland Trail, W-4NH- ? and Camp Floyd, according to Carl A. Badger, brigardier general, 65th. F. A. Brigade. APPLES FOR SALE Winter" Here it was that on July 4, 1558, Fearmain or Johnathan Charles the Utah expeditionary forces num- Thompson, Third Ward. 2p ber about three thousand men, in CREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt, charge of BU. Brig. Gen. Albert 20c pint, 35c quart. W. D. Jones, Sidney Johnston named it camp 594 North 1st West. 5p Floyd in honor of Secretary of War, Floyd. The post was abandoned in WANTED TO BUY History of July, 1861, when the army folded Utah by Levi Edgar Young. See their tents and moved toward the Walter Jensen 64 North 34 West St. scenes of the Civil war, there, BALED STRAW FOR SALE See strangely enough, discarding the ''blue" an donning the ''grey." Ray L. Carter. tf It was over this corner of Utah COAL FOR SALE Several kinds. county that the first pony express Elton Dansie, Phone 81. , tf kicked up the dust April 3, 1860, and in the autumn of 1868 this town was FOUND Boys' Bicycle. Pay for discontinued as an Overland stage ad aiid identify at City Office. station. SALESMAN WANTED The Trail Builders Association MAN WANTED for nearbv Raw- working in harmony with the Utah leigh Route of 800 families. Write National Guard, are sponsoring the today. Rawleigh'ss Dept., UTA-40- work. When completed the monu SA, Denver Colo. ment will be a thing of beauty and permanence, marking a point of inLADIES BICYCLE FOR SALE terest to all. Phone 119 or see Zina Anderson. k MOIIUHEIIT PLANNED 7a CollctfC.. By 7elefJt04te Sons and daughters away at school (or living in other towns) are as near as your telephone. Enjoy a voice visit as many families do" regularly. A8 The operator will be glad to If II yea rates to any towns THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE I TELEGRAPH COMPANY New Model Car Features Streamline Styling J 1ittaBeBweewi(it M - -- BUTCHERING OF ALL KINDS Pigs, Sheep, etc. Prices reasonable See Gerald Turner. "L FOR LEAS EORS ALE 6 acres of land and 9 shares of water Also business building on Main street MRS. MAY CRABB STILLER 411 Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif. PHONES Office 11Z-Night or Day All see 8-- W 4 These clotures of th wv w w v wives i viiww vivw sunwm flowinfl contours of the ear's new streamline styling, jwhich sweeps back In one unbroken line from the gleaming, chromium radlstor grille to the concealed luggage locker In the rear. Bigger, wider, longer and roomier than any previous model, this Do eoto eliminates the trunk "bustle," providing at the same time 23 cubic feet of usable trunk space, or 87 per cent more than the big trunk on the 1938 models. Rreideao Tf yon haw aay news of in- terest, any aoVertlsn;, aay Job printing or want anything fas the printing line. Strvie with tmiU Phone 8-- W WANTED kinds of livestock. Call James Powell at Towell's Service R-- station. White Chester Boar for Service ia jparnnart, tuone 95-- 10-1-- Two Chester White Boars For rice rank Barnes, Phene 130-- tf Ser- - 1 A . i aDemaoe ANC Art ans J) " H "FRIDAY January 20th CARTER'S Orchestra 35c Couple Extra Ladies 10c |