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Show i THURSDAY, MARCH UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHl THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 - Mr. and Mrs. F. J. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Pleasant visiU-- with M PubliihH by The Lehi Free Preai Margaret Thurman over Every Thursday Lehi. UUh end. Phome 8-- W , - ' of Mt.1 i.yrs Pearl Peterson of Sal: Lake City week-en- d c. Ln.. a in i w& and Ida vi.Ur i the week Vr. Price .,f Mr. and Mi- -, 7 Lehi. in , Alpine, tper.t Friday Xifcl&on ar-r.'a- V. . fetr : - y,, ' r r. and c J; Price, Manager The Ijehi Explorers enjoyed a fi i.e Orreri Mr. and Mrs. OSice. 32 W. Main St. residence. 2nd swim at the Deseret Gymnasium, ' CiiV-- . ar.d JWest and Stat St, LehL Utah Saturday. They were chaperoned by Saturday in Salt Lake C;iy. Blanch .Vri'--.tu'-a, . residence 1C0-Dr. i. G. Jones and Byron Whipple. Phones Office -. ' t Carl Edwards of Salt Lake City, is ; , Can. rt Edkcted v tu,c Mrs. Robert Fox. Mrs. W. L. Worl- - a guest of his brother, Entered at the pogtoffice at Lehi, Utah, ton and Mr. and Mrs. William Wing wards. as teoond clasa matter. attended the Larkin funeral services MEET i piiU'H TO 1': Mrs. Ellen Carter returned to !?a!t at Ogden, Sunday. .." , Lake City, Thursday, after a week's ard ar.c " rv j(,, ADVERTISING RATES Icn: lr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill, Mr. and vL--it with local relatives. of M"Furnished Upon Request e: :.t 'If u;;; Mrs. Elmo St. Joer and daughter, 1 h J! U ' ' "i""' ,' a' Mr. ani Mrs. Arthur Forbes of ei.ee Camil.e, of Salt Lake City were SUBSCRIPTION 4" Del-be- rt Alpine, visited with Mr. and Mrs. at 11.00 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 9ne year U- pr-t.-- t. ; Norman. Ray Carter, Thursday. George V. t . I!rtrt f. ...i Vr If ,,. - h-- I ' ! UTAH SUIE PVS ASSOCUIION LOCAL ITEMS Eidun Bone was a Salt Lake City visitor. Saturday. was a speaker at the American Fork Second Ward, Sunday evening. M. II. Knudsen Miss Udora Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. Da'.e Hadfield and Mrs. Guy Darling and Mrs. Wal Hebertson attended a party at children visited with Pleasant Grove the home of Mrs. George Pierce of relatives, Sunday. American Fork, Saturday afternoon. The Fifth Ward High Priests en-- , Richard Mrs. Mr. and Douglas and tertained at a social and program in son, Richard, Jr., of Salt Lake City, their ward chapel, Friday evening. spent Sunday with Mrs. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beck and Mario Beck of Ogden. were visitors Mrs. Eliza Banks, who has been a at the Alma Beck home, Sunday. guest at the home of her son, Junius Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bone and Banks, for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Pieasant baby of Springville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone Grove, Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. William Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Durrant and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and Fork, spent! daughters, Zetella and Beryl, and children of American son, Dale, spent Sunday visiting in Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James II. Provo with Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Gray. Wardle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant of Salt Mrs. Theodore Bateman entertain ed at a well arranged bridal shower I.ake City, were Sunday guests of in the Lehi Fifth Ward, Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Wednesday evening honoring her Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, daugter, Lucille. Games, a program Pearl Peterson and refreshments were enjoyed by a Mrs. Inez Peterson, and Eidon Peterson spent Sunday in iarge crowd of ladies. Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. F. Adams entertaned at a Mr. and Mrs. William Wing and family dinner, Sunday, honoring the and Mrs. W. L. Worlton attendDr. of her daughbirthday anniversary ed Larkin funeral services at the ter, Josephne. Mr. and Mrs. Glen- Sunday Ogden, dore Adams of Ogden, Reed and Frank Adams of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Lvin Bone and were present from out of town. children of Salt Lake City, snent with Mr. Bone's mother, Vera Anderson. Fawn Berry, Eva Sunday Bone. Mrs. John Carson and Evelyn Woffinden enter tained at a personal shower for Miss Dean Wilcox of Rexburg, Idaho, Freda Phillips Saturday evening at with his parents, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe An- spent the week-en- d derson. The guests played "bunco" Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox, He re-- ! and a dainty luncheon was served to turned Monday, accompanied by Mrs. A. L. Wilcox and Mrs. Mary Blake. sixteen. lace visited over with her sister, Mrs the week-enFrank E. Peterson, of Spring City. d Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilioughby of Coalville, spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks attended the funeral services of Paul Talmage at Salt Lake City, Sunday Miss Dorthea Evans spent Sunday with her parents, Sheriff and Mrs. John S. Evans of Provo. Mrs. Levi Phillips and daughter, Freda, spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson were Salt Lake City visitors, Morris Roberts of Cedar City, with his mother, epent the week-en- d Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts. Mrs Murray B. Allen of Salt Lake City, is a guest of her sisters, Misses Ida and Margaret Thurman. John Thurman and son, Owens, of '.ocal relatives, Saturday. Salt Lake City, visited it , - I Queens for the Fair Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Williams of Brigham City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs T. F. Kirkham. ilk 4 i 7 4 hi mm ""Wit . hi-- :. 1 ii: the World's l air opens in the New York in the spring of will be well repreimlu-tr- v djiry of dairy cattle sented. Hol-teiCrown-SwisAyrshire, have each will and Jersey Guernsey the thirty outstanding cows in "Dairy World of Tomorrow." These 130 cows will be milked in the Borden Building on the Central Mall, using a rololactor equipped with magnetic milkers to do the job. Calves and bulls representative of each breed will also he on exhibit. The animals are chosen by a special committee from each Breed Association, and will come from all parts of the United States and Canada as representatives of the best that the breed can produce. The Ayrshire cow shown above is one of the animals chosen. In this exhibit not only the production of milk will be demon- man-cause- d jj, strated, but the handling, bottling and sale of it will go forward under d the eyes of the public. About of the milk produced by tha cows of this country is used as fluid milk. The rest is sold as butcasein for ter, cheese, paint, billiard balls, paper sizing, milk sugar for medicines, and in literally hundreds of others forms. The Borden exhibit will tell much of this story and give a better understanding of the place the dairy cow, as exemplified by these anc the milk distributor play in the scheme of things. ttrv- firet that but i In the perpetual campaign to stamp out over 40,000.000 acres annually, the United States Forest Service In ooeration with the state forestry agencies and organizations Interested conservation, will distribute in poster form nearly a million rtDrodu tions of the above painting by the famed Illustrator, James Montgomer! Flagg. The painting Is the property of the American Forestry Associitia "lu n li ! 1 : one-thir- pure-bred- to These fresh fruits and vegetables come dashing it takes to make your your table with plenty of what " vim and vigor.' They're spring meals a tasty source of good! Serve em often. s, get the best selection of Meats and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kalmar of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs, Kalmar's parents, Mr. and Mrs Luther Coates, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. James A. Carter, Mrs. Ray Carter and daughter, Lucille, spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. Si V" j j , ci.icv tf Furei. .... fl choice WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU Please accept these fine novels PHONE 17 ...WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS UTAH LEHI, MAIN STREET ' " nwaew!' EXPERT CAR Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fhillips of Provo, visited with Mr. and Mrs Levi Thillips, Saturday evening and REPAIRING Sunday. DEALER IN Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Otterson of Conrada, Mont., well known local ly, recently returned from a short term mission in Montana. ALUS-CHALME- AND IMPLEMENTS HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR Mr. and Mrs. Smith Peterson and baby, Carol, of Salina, were week. end guests of Mr. and Mr. David SALE POWER BALER FOR SALE COMER GARAGE Peterson. PHONE Miss Margaret Thurman returned to her classes at the Lehi High School, Tuesday, several following weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer an children of Logan and Mr. and Mrs Barratt Chadwick of Ogden, spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs James Comer and American Fork relatives. TRACTORS RS UTAH LEHI, 67-- d CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those who helped o much with sympathy, condolence tnd kind deeds during our bereavement in the passing of my beloved wife, We want to thank all those who took part In the funeral services and for the beautiful floral offerings. John W. Brown and family, Every year this newspaper brings you at least three Bometimes more of the finest stories in American fiction, in the form of serials which appear from week to week. Were you to buy these novels, from the pens of the highest paid writers of fiction in the world, they would cost you at least $2 apiece in book form. Thus you get at least $6 worth of top-not- ch fiction every year as only one of the many features included in the low cost of your subscription. Follow these entertaining serials starting today. If you don't, you will be missing some of the best literature being pro- duced in America and some of the pleasantest hours you ever spent. And remember, this is only one of the many reasons for making this YOUR Let us check wmr tirpa rlpnn vmir windshield, give yo j formation, and help you with your car troubles. We are now equipped with the latest in lubrication and FOR EVERY OCCASION faculties. LUBRICATION Greased according to manufacturers 15 lubricants used. FOR BETTER LUBRICATION SERVICE expert lubrication service insures proper car operation. used. FIRST CLASS MOTOR Phone 60 LEHI FLORAL CO. 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