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Show THURSDAY, FEfcR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI 16, r UTAH . It a This Honey of a Small House Is a Work-Save- r to !. My r.-.-y- . r T,-- ITjvi I'r.tU ,f rr B Vf,,, :a'. ZT . t fc and Mrs. visitors to ii - v.trr bu-ir.e- ss AB JEllKlliS TO SPEAK III Ward . is Watch chx-- l y , . SECC 21 h for cf this" WARD)Slt further Ab Jenkins, Utah's s. ue one ci Tr.e SDeaL at thr .. dra g. 4 Vth. ycu " s Mrs. making. Sunday and Jont-T. evenij,. l.enure M'S. r!.!ir.r:: from paning Mr. Jenkins wil were delegates V;ii I'di!!- I ? . th ... . i : i ''ah County Health Ashtcn, of the I'. -- - ding Mr. ai.ii the L. D. S. Ch.eh. Mr. and M!.T,,mM.;.ii at Provo, baturoay. r.t ?a!uriay wit: will begin at , All nT" lwrs are urcreri t i.. Emma Miss ! present, ; V's. Riicht Anderson, . .. these two splendid fc ' U. Herman 1 .... . , .. rwt " Will I ( ar;i vM, .Saturday where he You can easily 1 uesaay jU5t Mr-Eunice sjent Oray jand time fur a need in window curtain . in the Salt Lake Temple. . T ... . ft ,.f win s. Mr. ar f Mr. Mr an,j jfrs. John Hutchings of Sa't lake Citv. were quests NOTICE YO! G peopit Mrs. Avery and Mr. Sunday. Kiliirham. Mark and Mrs. Mr. . Hutchintrs "f American Fork, were All young pe pie, boys Mr. and Mr?. Ray 'rt.-1:y F:ifre 0f Pleasant jm Mr, Lake City, Grove Mr. and Mrs. Virgi! Hutch-Monda- between the ages (,f Sal: to huint r, who need assistant ir.rs wen- Sunday dinner guests of twenty-fou. meet m tne Memorial to asked !Mi. Alice I G'.mmI- are ailurii.i' utui f ing, Thursday, February K, t.. tItrnj'i- -' " ' ' adv. p. m. to talk over the N. y, win NOTICE EXPLORERS student aid. Th-r:.- lU-- t r. , .. the ''r,ir ..r-r- i au. E. B. r in E5' if -- . " t . f t !3-P- ll bM ' - i Huu-hings- (V. - it f. GOOD houae? A good hotiKe is distinguished by four qualities. 3. MO Boo It should be efficiently planned, 2. It should be attractively composed, 3. It should anticipate the present and future needs of the family that will occupy it, and 4. It should be well built. This small house a one Btory house with two story privacy exemplifies all four qualities. It was designed by Kandolph Evans, the small house architect and was selected by the Monthly Small House Club at 227 East 45th Street, New York, as its house of the month. V And this is why the Club believes It to be a GOOD house: 1. It Is efficiently planned. Both bedrooms and bath can be reached from the entry without passing through the living room. If necessary, they can be completely shut off from the rest of the house to provide "second story privacy." Every major room has cross ventilation windows on two or more walls that flood the house with sunlight and air. 2. It Is attractively composed. Mr. ."Evans has pulled out the living i 1. well-know- 5" UVIM4 BOOM I It anticipates the needs of its occupant3. Uuilt to accomodate a family of three, perhaps four, the house can be enlarged easily by adding bedrooms above the first floor, to be reached by stairs built above the present cellar stairs. It is designed to require a minimum of housekeeping. A compact kitchen is within easy reach of the front door, bedrooms, and dining space in the living room. Ample closets will hold most essentials and a partial cellar has space for screens, awnings and such accessories. . 4. It is Asbestos shingles on the side walls and asphalt shingles on the roof provide and unfading color. The house is fully insulated with fireproof mineral wool In side walls and above the ceiling. Mineral wool are fitted between bats, wall-thicthe side wall studs and ceiling Joists to provide permanent protection against both winter cold and summer heat. Screened vents under the eaves permit ventilation of the attic space. house. Withal it la a low-coIt can be built in most parts of the country for $3,500, and It will fit on well-built- ! I room wing and added an engaging bay window to give this house a sprawling lmpresslveness. The roof Is and covered with d mineral-surfaced- , thick-but- t asphalt shingles. He has used a wide projecting cornice to give a deep shadow line at the eaves, and added a husky chimney with none of the spindly characteristics of many a 40 foot small house chimneys. ' of the Lehi S Ke, boys Miss Ila Webb, a student tf to 17 vears of age, are invited to visi at th. temorial Buildinsr, Mon-- 1 Brigham Young 1'niversity of fv week-enweek-en- d with her pa.v day, February 20, at 7:30 p. m. to spent the Mrs. and E. N. Webh, Lehi Bishop a troop of Explorers organize Mrs. Yelma Adam? and children her with parvisited Salt Lake City, . , .. o.. .,1 cuts, Mr. ami .mis. saiBun Sunday. m' v:,,vrhn were business rs to Salt l ake City during tne Explored i." June Hanson, a student of the Utah Agricultural College of Logan, spent with her parents, Mr. the week-en- d and Mrs. Leo Hanson. Second Ward Sunday School is Watch sponsoring a party Feb. 23 next issue of this paper for further details concerning the adv. event . first. mrrrrrifTtit CV Mr. and Mrss George I. Bone and baby of Springville, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wing and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone. , If "" ' f,. Gas Gas All Time Mra Jaa. nn.r "Um on my atom, ch wa so bad Iw: couldn't or Imp. vomoprcwrd brought with. ) 1 I &t on my heart. Adlarlka t at I quick rallaf. Now, 1 p fln. nvr flt better' i cscil eSl if ISSNPrtw?2 VV: Jl "V & mil null!!' fyrrxTTwf"" f lvh " 1 I ' 1 enjoyed. T x Highest Trices Paid For Worthless Ward bunday School is Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox tf sponsoring a party Feb. 23- - Watch Farm. Phone next issue of this paper for further COAL FOR SALEeveral kinds details concerning the tlton Dansie, Phone 81. tf event. adv. FOR LEASE OR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Christian Colledge 6 acres of land and 9 Bhares of wat of Orem and Mrs. Lester Colledge Also business building on Main street and children of Salt Lake City, visitMRS. MAY CRABB STILLER ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge, 411 Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif, Www Have Your Car Greased Today by Experts GUARANTEED SERVICE An expert lubrication service that prevents costly repair bills and insures proper car operation. Best quality oils and greases are used. nRsr CLASS MOTOR supplies and accessories State Street Service Station PHONE 156 Mrs. David Gardner and Mrs UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE Ernest Larsen attended the Rehabili See Ira Racker. tation Conference of eleven western CREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt. states in Salt Lake City, Friday and 20c pint, 35c quart. W. D. Jones Saturday. o94 ISiorth 1st West. 5p Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones were rour Koom Home For Sale surprised by a group of friends at their home, Saturday evening, a Located 3rd North, 3rd East See social and dainty refreshments were Mrs. Reta Adamson. OOD SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager State Street, Lehi, Utah switch. lJj tf&Z 'J yJ?lJf l IL Ms Complete lighting costs less today before. Two than ever fads are responsible. First, electric current rates are the lowest in history b this territory. Second, Light-Bett- 20 the new . . . below the national average. Better scientifically-designe- d Sight lamps give more and better er light than models. ed Yet they cost but little as you note by the two lamps illustrated here. And there are The only way you can know whether you hare sufficient light is to have M measured with a Sight Meter an instrument which measures light as easily as a thermom- ... eter measures temperature. Without cost or obligation, we will gladly measure the light In your home or office. Simply telephone for a Light-in- g Advisor to call at your many other new models and styles at equally bargain prices. Come in see them on display. . convenience. i i 1 r ... i ' ' SEKYOURDEilLEIlOn Attend the Show A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50e PA ON SUBSCRIPTION Second 343-R- shade. J Mrs. Mark Richins. WANT ADS 1 Parchment shade. t ne 7J Bronis or ivory base with bulb. ALBERT BEZZANT, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Littleford Dainty and Desirable Panels and spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove with Administrator. adv. Curtains at Goodwin's. Mrs. Littleford's parents, Mr. and Brockbank and Pope, Attorneys. First Publication February 16, 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and son, Last Publication March 9, 1939. Garry of Magna, visited with Mr and Mrs. W. A. Evans during part of the past week. l2t TABLE LAMPS 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler and baby of Draper, were .Sunday guests of Mrs. Fern Johnson. Silver, ivory, bronie or gold base. Parchment K.,,,,....,. FX'Kni Luther -- FLOOR LAMPS I W uurswi f- - The Goodwin sisters entertained at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Friday even lot ing, honoring Miss Cleo Larsen, a bride of the month - Progressive games were played at small tables Mr. and Mrs. Ruel hvans were centered with vases of sweet peas. LOCAL ITEMS THE LEHI FREE PRESS Salt Lake City visitors, Friday. The serving table was centered with I Publish by The Lehi Free Pmi a bride's cake an tall tapers on a tJvery Thursday lace cloth. Fifty guests Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson of beautiful Lehi. Utah Elton Dansie spent the past week Phone 8-were present. Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walkin Pheonix, Arizona. er and baby of Salt Lake City, spent George P. Price, Manager at the Lester College home. Office. 82 W. Main St. residence, and LEGAL NOTICES A. E. Adams is reported HI at his Sunday Wert and State St, Lehi Utah home this week. Mr. and Mrs. McMullin of Salt Lake Phsnes Office 8tW; residence 11W visited with Mrs. Clara Clover PROBATE AND GUARDIAN City, Window curtains for your different and Sunday. family, adv. SHIP NOTICE Batered at the sostofflce at Lehi, Utah, rooms at Goodwin's. a second dass matter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley and Consult County Clerk or the F. W. Goates of Salt Lake City, Mr; and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt visited with his parents, Mr. and Lake respective signers for further in M Mrs. of were guests City, formation. Mrs. George Goates, Sunday. ADVERTISING RATES A. Taylor, Sunday. Furnished Upon Request A. J. Munns of Brigham City, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Alta Webb and son, Jack, SUBSCRIPTION visited with his sister, Mrs. George Salt in afternoon spent Wednesday One year 11.00 Goates, Monday. Estate of Ray Bezzant, Deceased. Lake City. Creditors will present claims with rum. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Kalmar of Salt and vouchers at the office of Brockbank that Keep youthful appearance OCIAIIO with Lake City, spent the week-en- d dresses will help and Pope, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, feeling Mrs. K,almar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a lot. adv on or before the 16th day of April, Coates. ; sii. y, j vi.-it- What makes a ' MYJ, fefil Mill J ! 3. Send In Your Subscription Today Monday. White Chester Boar for Service 10-1Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers, Mr. J. L. Barnhart, Phone 95-and Mrs. W. A. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Two Cheater White Boars For Sterling Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes, Phene 138-LeRoy Davis of Lehi attended a If your Sewing Machine or Laws birthday party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford in Am Mower needs repairs, Slssors or Saws erican Fork, Thursday evening. Sharpened. William Osborne win do It for yon. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Doss of Orem WANTED Will call and entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. pty fo; worthless horns and dead animals. W. P. Jones, Wednesday evening. O. Holmstead. Phone 1U3-JSee The guests included the nurses of the x county with their partners. Games, TYPEWRITER SECOND KHtfKTs" a program and refreshments were splendid for typewriter nracMe enjoyed. only SOc for 500 sheets at Th One Year for $1.00 Six "Months for 50c -tf a I S. w' Free Press. LEHI FEME PfiE! 1 Paper That Sets and Prints All Local AdainLehL WHY HOT BUILD LOII7 Ni 3 I. s, ' |