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Show THURSDAP. THURSDAY, MARCH i, PRESS, LEHL UTAH LEHI FREE 1539 -- Mr. and Mrs. Ben BuckwalLer and THE LEHI TREE PRESS of American Fork, were Sunday bons Publish by The Lehi Fre of Mr. arid Mrs. James Gray. truets Every Thursday Lthi. Utah FLoae Mrs. John Price and Mrs. Iceland George P. Pnce, Manager Price were business visitors to Salt Office. 82 W. Main St.. residence, 2nd Lake City, Saturday. West and State St, Lehi. Utah t residence Office Phone Mr. and Mrs. James Trirmaman of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Sydmy Trinnman of Salt Lake City, called Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, UUh, on local relatives, Sunday. as ceoond elas matterNorma and Dean Price of Sakt Lake City, spent Sunday with their ADVERTISING RATES parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Furnished Upon Request Prs American Womanhood Mr. ..t.,j - SUBSCRIPTION One year f trail suit pus assocuiiox UIUIII r rum. LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Orren Provo visitors, Sunday. A I i e- Mr- - A. J. -s 1 rti. Evans of of Mr. K' j -- wetk-ti.- d Mr I'hiliips V-c- f- -r diM-- Gr'-:- t v. it tudeat witK I. v.; b0 tie. Fili n .... w Brady lr'-- vj. 1 i Constipated) rtained at the following: Robinson and "For years I h.i coram, bloating, head Aileriloi helped nj;..t sausage, bananas, i.e, .: Nrvfr felt br'ter." cu -- . M I v and Mrs. Hebtr Hart of Jim Idaho anl Mrs. Arch Xie'SuRf i Saturday vale, spent Friday with ,f Eureka, h:a Mrs. Hamilton Taylor. ndav with ui.d C. M. car- Mrs. aflJ a.ld a..J Mr. ana Mr Sunday Mr,. R- -d ana Mr a was Mr... M. J Iiuvis cf 1'ruvo, Mary, of Amercan Fork; dau,nu-rMr--- . and Mrs. of her mother, inn-'Zada Webb. Bisnop Mi and and fanny Kmn Th .i.'.a: Evans L. And.run t anu :bt l'hillips family. Mr. and Mk J. C. Nichol.-. w. re Sui.day I'raH-rfai.nlv entrtaind at Mr?. B. W. Brown. jjr, ju;a Brown Mr. and Mrs. puits of Mr. and .iu'ner Sunday, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Ja!t Lake City, I eon Tavlor of Adam Brown and two Penzil Mrs. and hi? parents. Mr. and V. t1! Visitt-ll dauV'htfis "f Iri,VC' Mr- and A. F. Adams. Sunday. Mrs and family. 'f Mr. and Mi's. I.ott Kirkham reat I Shelley, Idah.., visited with local Mrs John Bushman entertained atives, Monday. a uuiltinp at her home, Thursday. Mrss. Lily Cue-t- s present were: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown spent Mrs. Zella Allred, Ada Mrs. with Roberts. Mrs. Tuesday in Bluffdale, visiting Roberts, Hazel Mrsi Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Spencer and Okey, Roberts, Ann Mrs. Ethel Watkins, family. Marion Johnson and Mrs. Mrs. I : vf Misses Lucille and Vera Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. i At all leading 1 druggi -- fr . 1 1 l; LEGAL NOTICES K.-c- Bone were Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Edwards Mrs. Wm. Hadfield entertained at of Salt Lake City, visited with local a quilting at her home, Thursday relatives, Sunday. afternoon. Ladies present were: Mrs. Horace Hadfield, Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Price of I Hadfield, Mrs. James H. Gray. Mrs. Tleasant Grove, spent Sunday at the John R. Bone, Mrs. John Price and Mrs. Sarah A. Webb. George P. Pnce home. f V. and Bone, a I Young Brigham , Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ray AI'sop of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead of Mid vale, were Sunday guests of local Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams visited relatives. at Ogden, Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. Glendore Adams. Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. M. City, was a week-en- d guest of Mr. A. Taylor, Saturday. and Mrs. Herman Goates. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bone and Misses G race and Josephine Booth baby of Springville spent the weekof Provo, were week-en- d guests of end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wing Hiss Margaret Banks. and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone. . ' lca with - Ji Verl i Russell iv." spent the in ii4 Sii! tiR-n- t Mr- - Mr. and Mrs. L- - I. Wardle, son, Taylor, daughters, Velda and Zada, $1.00 of Provo, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Chad wick of ai.d Sunday . tr C Mildred Colled,. City visitors, T- - J-- Mrs. Webb ri i ;J ) i,v Colit: lede, Christian j Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. r Baiia-- . Mr 117-v- 8-- Mr- - " Mr. ai.d Mrs. - - . Mr. 8-- W Mrs. John Rjbinson wcrt .unciay dinner Ralph Davis r,. .!.- -! Mapp. M-- , Sii'AJ vv i ' If? ' I- ; reMr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown ceived w rd last week of a new prrand i; - PROBATE Bn-'w- : ! j. MfS-Lowe- - . - : - J 4 f- Miif NOTICE TO Woffinden, A m d R. B. Savings CHANGE IN BANKING HOURS thirty-eig- and Mrs. Joseph Turner of Mrs. Alice Degelbeck and Mrs. Heber City, visited with Mrs. Turner's daughter, Mrs. Sherman Peter- Annie Young entertained in the Fifth Ward Amusement hall, Thursday son, Friday. evening, honoring Miss Marie Degel Mrs. Elmo Eddington and daugh beck, a bride of the week. A large ter, Jane, Mrs. C. J. McKellar, Mrs t rowd of ladies enjoyed an evening of reByron Whipple and daughter, Caro- games, a program and dainty The freshments. Brems Mrs. following visited with Ferrell program lyn, was given: Dance, Fay and Esther of Provo, Thursday. Hutchings accompanied by Laural Mrs. Oliver Roberts entertained at Hutchingss; two military dances by dinner, Sunday, honoring her hus Donna Degelbeck; violin solo, Paulin band's birthday anniversary. Covers Worton; whistling solo, Mrs. FJtta were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gud Hodsworth; chorus, Ada Phillips mundsen and Mr- - and Mrs. Morris and company; reading, Lucille Bate-maDavies of American Fork and 'the song, Ivy and Eloise Russon; Roberts family. reading, Winzell Swenson. States ht banking institutions are now operating New York World's Fair 1939 Savings Clubs, organizations for depositors which induce them to save stipulated sums each week for a trip to the Fair next Spring. This saving plan, announced just one year ago, has for its slogan, "Save Today to See the World of Tomorrow" and several banks have linked it to their Christmas and Vacation Clubs. STATE BANK OF LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone Lindon visitors, Thursday. evening. Mr. Plan Spurred By New York Fair Interest In at least Beginning March 1, 1939 the State Bank of Lehi will observe the following banking hours: Open 9 a. m. Close 2 p. m. daily except Saturday. Saturday, open 9 a. m. close 12 noon. The only change in the above hours is in the closing, namely 2 p. m. instead of 3 p. m. This change is in harmony with the banking hours observed by all other banks and is made necessary at this time because of the Federal Wage and Hour law, the regulations of which apply to the banks. Worlton. or ice jyne CREDITORS Estate of William Edward Trim man, Deceased. Creditors will present claimj ift I j vouchers vo uie unuersigned at tie office of Elsmore and W(wt Attorneys, Bank of American Fi Building, American Fork, Utah, a or before the 5th day of May, 1939 JAMES W. TRINTNAMAX, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas statue represent of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Don bimms, :ur. anu ing "American Womanhood," created Mrs. June Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. John Wbrlton of Salt l by Gaetano Cecere for the facade of Clark were dinner guests oi Morris of week-enpuests the Home Furnishings Building at Lake City, were Dr. W'orlton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadfield, Saturday the New York World's Fair 1939. NEW YORK in Consult County Clerk or fit respective signers for further Hattie Jones. dautrrfer born to Mrs. Marion Ruth, free AND GUARDLft n; Elsmore and Wootton, Attorneys. First Publication March Last Publication March NOTICE TO 2, 1939. 23, 1939 CREDITORS Estate of Ray Bezzant, Deceased Creditors will present claims witk vouchers at the office of Brockbasl and Pope, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or before the 16th day of April, ' 1939. ALBERT BEZZANT, Administrator. Brockbank and Pope, Attorneys. First Publication February 16, Last Publication March 9, 1839. 1939. were Day Quests Miss Alma Beck was a Provo visit or, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams were Salt Lake City visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Salt Lake afternoon. Mrs. City Eldon Bone were. Monday visitors, Mrs. Jennie Richardson returned to her home in Magna, Saturday, following several days visit witih her father, Henry Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb enter tained at dinner, Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb, honoring Mr. Heber C. Webb's birthday anni- Mew versary. Mrs. Geneva Stewart and Mrs. Mary Maudsiey returned home, Saturday from a two months visit in Los Angeles, California, with rela tives. They visited the San Fran cisco Fair enroute home. Telephone Directory is Closing WABJT ADS YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE Chester. See Robert Allred. O Your name in the directory opens the door to social and business opportunities. . .keeps you in touch with friends, the stores and people generally. Order from any employee or just call our business office. O If you want to change to an individual line from party line service, if you need additional listings or want a change in your present listing, please let us know. White 2p UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE See Ira Racker. CREAM FOR SALE 20c 594 35c quart. pint, North 1st West. 10c half pt., W. D. Jones, 5p Four Room Home For Sale- Located 3rd North, 3rd East See Mrs. Reta Adamson. Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox Farm. Thone tf Animals 343-R- COAL FOR 3. SALE-Sever- Elton Dansie, Phone al kinds, tf 81. FOR LEASE OR SALE acres of land and 9 shares of water Also business building on Main street. MRS. MAY CRABB STILLER 411 Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif, 6 White Chester Boar for Service J. L. Barnhart, Phone 95-- 10-1--tf Two Cheater White Boars For Ser- rice Frank Barnes, Phone 130-- Call us today If your Sewing Machine or Laws Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne will do It for yoa. 13 j WANTED Will call and pay for worthless horses and dead ml mala. am u u. uoMUMaa. rnoac sts-w- s. By BETTY BARCLAY Here are a number of carefully squares or slices to serve. Garnish St. Patrick's Cookies tested recipes suitable for parties WTith ..... lpttllfO flnH tn.Vnnn.t.. t ""..'uuuaioc. iuaiies 3 cups all purpose flour In honor of good Saint 10 large or 20 small given servings. 1 teaspoon baking powder Patrick. In fact, these recipes will St. Patrick's Surprise be found ideal for any meal around 1 cup butter 1 cup sugar this time ot year. Use any one of tablespoon gelatin 2 them and I predict that you will 1 egg tablespoons cold water 1 1 cup cottage cheese, drained cups canned unsweetened clip It for your permanent file. Vk teaspoon Hawaiian pineapple juice nutmeg Lemon Cocktail Sauce for 5 tablespoons hi teaspoon grated lemon rind sugar Shell-Fis5 marshmallows 1 teaspoon vanilla (cut Into small (Serves 6) V teaspoon salt pieces) 1 tablespoon 2 horseradish prepared red Maraschino cherries Sift flour, measure and resitt 3 tablespoons tomato sliced thin catsup three times with baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt 2 green Maraschino cherries Cream butter, add sugar and con6 tablespoons lemon juice sliced thin tinue creaming until blended. Beat 4 teaspoon tabasco sauce M toasted pecan halves in beaten egg and cottage cheese. Blend well. Serve very cold over lb cup cup whipping cream Add nutmeg, lemon rind, vanilla oysters or clams in cocktail glasses 2 tablespoons and sugar salt and stir to distribute. Last, Or serve iu baskets made from V. cup coconut stir in the flour to make a soft lemon rind, with fish on half shell. Green vegetable dough. Turn out on floured board coloring Chocolate Date Rennet-CustarSoak gelatin in cold and roll thin, kneading in addwater for five minutes. Heat V2 1 package chocolate rennet cup pine- itional flour if necessary to keep apple mice, add gelatin and sugar from sticking. Cut with shamrock powder 1 pint milk stir until dissolved, add remaining cutter and bake in a moderate oven 20 dates Pineapple juice. When jelly starts (350 F.) for 10 to 15 minutes or Chop dates in small pieces and to thicken add until delicately browned. For vari. cherries and nut- - marshmallows, i divide among 6 ation, lay one round cookie on bakglasses. mo or Make rennet-custaraccording to ffloldds, onand chill. When set, m ing sheet, place a little jamcover directions on package. Pour at cold dessert plates, com-rl- preserved fruit in center and once over chopped dates. Let set .With whiPPed "earn, with a slightly smaller round, sealTo?ta,esP until firm about 10 minutes 1 sugar have ing by pressing together with fork. I Then chill in refrigerator. with edSprink,e Mrant Yield: about 3 dozen cookies. whinh 3S Unted green anl Basta Fazoul bTn ' serve. 6 servings. Drip Coffee ( a one dish meal) Use tablespoon one rounded well 2 cups cooked, dried Limas coconut on a drip grind decaffeinated coffee for 2 cups tomato sauce or strained with via,bl7bent paPer- - Winkle each cup pint) of boiling water. tomatoes uC'0ring hich coffee been with one or two table- Preheat drip coffee pot. Put 1 tablespoon chopped onion in linnor cnnnoTtmnTit nf rot. Pour of cold water. Toss spoons y pound spaghetti coconut briskly boiling water over it 6 tablespoons bacon fat 00en ,t00tnPick until fresh, uover and let stand in warm 1 teaspoon salt p1ace on clPanynv until all water has dripped througn paper to dry. teaspoon pepper once. Remove upper compartment St. Patrick's Cook the spaghetti In Refrigerator boiling and cover pot. Serve. salted water until soft and drain l1? cuns M . . 1 r.tuu, . If you will follow directions conBeeienea Cook the onion in the fat, add densed milk exactly your decaffeinated brew 4 tomato, Limas and spaghetti. tablespoons lemon juice will meet the requirements of any teaspoon salt Pineapple and Cream Cheese Salad coffee connoisseur and you can end DO 1 package gelatin dessert (lime '5 vnCrUSh,e,i PineaPPle, Gained the dilemma ot coffee lovers wafers flavor) fear after dinner cups will Interfere Blend together 1 cup boiling water with their sleep. ensed milk and lemon juS. Sdd 1 cup cold water 1 teaspoon salt Recipes For Party Success a!ned PlneaPPle. Line narrow i 2 packages (6 It's no problem to make a party ot.) cream cheese 1 cup cream, fh CTOWd tO U.h.wax paperwhipped Cor "etl" tt vnn with fruit mixture. 3 tablespoons green Add layer of an exciting parlor game. "Thats pepper, finely chopped Me" Is a hilarious new game M cup shredded canned e pineapple makes social Ice ,meltllke drained from juice " houTs" to eighty from eight refrigerator 12 "longe" Dissolve gelatin in Lex boiling water. Add cold water and 8ma11 P'a"eraid joys Monopoly, and Crossword comwax naDp Icon, the new card game that salt; chill. Mash cream cheese and nlsh u wlth shamrocks made- tS bines word building and crossword beat Into gelatin mixture when it begins to thicken. Fold In whipped sliced green gumdrona Puzzle The "LD technique. cream, pineapple and green pepper. or "Ferdinand the bum Ranger" Mould in square pan and cut In are board games that tfag luTenllei . love. .. h d L i r" JnW? JT' coct Cl. Inh-nilio- a - magic-Everyon- quick-settin- rrron i. I 1; |