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Show 1 jtRSPAY, MAY 4, VS.'J liail'h LOCAL ITEMS j Frovo , cj' hi It. r ah I.akv Clark jylis. Sylvester visitors sunuay. M. ,.:t rd.nves. MAX A-- :. e of Mammoth. with his mother. Saiuh E. Gaisford. wet-k-en- Wallace Hebertson Arf. R ( The ies , i A Lake v.,-- WILSON To Sl'K A K THIRD VAl:ii STNL'AV Gaisford . 11. Mit-.hell- , The Lehi Third Ward art-- arranging in their ward atU-nde- f,r M. a si leciai I. A. mit-tir.- clia)l, Sunday even- ing. Max Wik-oi- i. returned rnrew Nelson from th- - V.rthwvu-n.recentlyStates Mis'! Ar ,;'Frov . Friday sion will be the and a splendid program is being arranged. r; Horace Hadfield visited with Pleasant Grove, Sundayfcer m tner at . vj.-?- fr - -- SUNDAY SCHOOL -Mrs. UNION MEETING visited from in Salt to evening Monday Saturday her with sister, Mrs. Lake City O. Meiling J- SPECIAL TREAT AT SUNDAY gt rans.'. The Lehi Stake will hold their and Mrs. Merlin Giles of Salt regular Sunday School I'nion MeetLake ity, were firsts of Mr. and ing, Sunday, at 8 a. m. in the Lehi Giles and other local Mrs. Aft 'n Fifth Ward Chapel. The teacher relatives Sunday. training students will hold their Mrs. graijjyion exercises in connection Mrs. Sarah Ej. Gaisfiord, with the I'nion Meeting. All Sunand two sons, Christofferson Ales' School workers to be are day urged attended a birthMr. rete Gaisford day party at home of Peter Carter at Spring City, Sunday. and Miss Hander, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Lake City, Matilda Evans of Salt Blanche Evans, visited with Mrs. They were joined by Mrs. Saturday. Evan.-- on a visit to the art exhibit at during the day. Springville. The afternoon was spent in Mrs. W. L. gressive games, W rlton. M.s Afl. n r.,!e snrl Mrs I'.Ayh lavi winning the prizes. Following j.,. games a dainty luncheon was enjoyed by the guest of honor: Mr.-- . Wane Christen.-e- n, Mrs. Byron Chippie. Mrs. E. C. Jorgenson, Mrs. A. K. Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. D. R. Mrs. W. L. W. rlton, Mrs. L. B. Adamson. Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. Afton Giles. Mrs. S. M. Taylor, Mrs. Kern Brems and Mrs. I. M. Davis of Pi'ovo and Mrs. Francis G ates of Richfield. Roses ami early flowers were attractively used as dec ration for the living and dining rooms. Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mrs. Francis Goates assisted with the serving. :i:e. l.fhi. Saturday. IN' , .i t S j!..iay in V J M;. Baumu!., Mrs City ptwey ! . al,J Mrs. Merlin Holntt-oUke City, spent Sunday with f FIRST WARD CONJOINT The Lehi First Ward M. I. A. Conmeeting, evening Sunday promises to be very entertaining and joint The returned British of Salt Lake City are furnishing the program. There will be a male quartet and speakers present. present and there is possibility of the Millenial Male Chorus of Salt Lake ATLANTIC AIR MAIL PLANNED City being present to furnish musicial numbers. The Atlantic Clipper, sister to the All ward members invited to be China Clipper will soon be making present. regular trips across the Atlantic and regular air mail service mainMrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. tained, is the announcement made to day visitor at the Henry T. Anderson home of Sandy. postmasters this week. interesting. Missionaries P. T. A. Ladies Chorus tea given by the AmeriHIGH SCHOOL NEWS can Fork ladies P. T- - A. Monday The Lehi ladies gave afternoon. YEAR BOOK STAFF musical selections during the afternENTERTAINED oon The Lehi attended a . Harris and son, Bud, and Mrs. E. J. Christoffersat Loma. on spent the week-en- d Colorado. They attended the band at Grand Junction while festival Mrs R. Roy of Magna, there. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Wallace Hebertson Atha, attended the Pierce wedding reception of LaRee of American Fork and Dale Clark of Alpine, at American Fork, MonMiss Hebertson acted day evening. as at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martens announces the marriage of their sister, Mss Theresa Taylor to Mr. Everett W. Wilely of Seattle, Washington, was perThe marriage ceremony formed, Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martens by Peterson. Immediately fol-- 1 the ceremony a wedding Those present supper was held. Viigjl 11. wing were: Mr. and Mrs. Willey, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martins, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. (). J. Burgess of Alpine. The bride is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Taylor and has been a member of Ogden school faculty for a number of years. The young couple will make their home in Ogden this summer. Local friends of Mrs. Willey wish the young people a happy and suc cessful future. FORMER LEHI BOYS RETURN FROM MISSION William and Walter Woffinden, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woffinden of Garland, formerly of Lehi, who were recently released from his British Mission field, arrived in New York, Thursday and will arrive in Salt Lake City, Friday. They have made a tour of Europe since their release and are now visiting historical points in L. D. S. history. A number of local relatives plan on meeting the missionaries in D. U. P- - NEWS We wish to thank all who assisted us in any way at the services and The Daughters of the Pioneers, burial of our baby. To all those who Blue Bell Camp, will meet at the The Lehi High School year book sent flowers, furnished cars, assiststaff members were guests at the ed at the home and at the servicies home of Mrs. Hazel Roberts, Thursday, May 11, at 2 p. m. All members banquet, Thursday eveninig in the we extend our sincere thanks. are were urged to be present. School They Building High Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and family. guests of the year book supervisors, The date of the meeting of the Mr. Banks, Miss Thurman, Miiss Potter. Mrs. Evansville Camp has been changed Minnoch and to Thursday, May 25. The meeting REPAIR WORK Place cards were clever arranged will be held at the home of Mrs. A. to represent the trylon and sphere Lawn Mowers, Factory Machine E. Manning on that date, at 2 p. m. page designs used throughout the Sharpened. A good attendance is desired. year book. General Repairing of All Kinds. Mrs. and Mr. were Special guests B. Adamson. TOM WOFFIHDEH 61 Wrest 3rd PRIMARY BOARD SWUM MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Salt Lake, Friday. CARD OF THANKS Maid-of-hon- I TO MEET North Lehi. Utah WANT ADS GET WELL WITH CHIROPRACTIC DR. E. L, AIKEN 32 W. PROVO CENTER ST. The Lehi Stake Primary Board WANTED TO BUY Lehi Irriwill meet at the home of Mrs. at 4, May Randall Schow, Thursday, gation Co. Water Stock. Phone All Stke Board members 3 p. m. new SALE Practically FOR urged to be present. dining room set. Must see to ap W. Jacobs, H. Mrs. preciate. LEHI POSTURE Pleasant Grove, Phone 53. 8-- FOR SALE 4 row beet vator. See Clifford Austin. PARADE WINS culti- SARATOGA WANTED L am driving back to Yakima Washington, and have room for one or two passengers. Anyone The Lehi Senior and Junior High interested call 130-School Posture Parade groups were WANTED 100 Berry Pickers, 14 awarded 'double A ratings at the B. Y. U. invitiational meet at Provo. years and over. Apply C. B. Pleasant Grove, Phone 46-Friday and Saturday afternoons. Both groups were praised for their SETTING EGGS Heavy laying were splendid work the meet. They in charge of Miss Vera Condor, White Rocks, 35c per setting. Mrs. of the Will Trinnaman. 2p physical director of the girls were Both T.phi Hifh School groups FOR SALE Bliss Potatoes. See awarded trophies for their school E. N. Webb. Tom-linso- n, HOT SPRINGS Water Purifying System Every drop of water filtered and chlorinated. New PERFECT NEW ROAD case. Plan a party now. LADIES SWIM FREE EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Mrs. E. Eddington entertained at her home, Thursday, honoring Mrs. Lenore McKellar, who moved to Salt Lake City this weekto make her CREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt.. pint, 35c quart. W. D. Jones, Bp North 1st West. 20c 594 a trlalt Come in and give work don while yon wait NEW INVISIBLE SOLE STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD 08BORNE. Prop. STATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH COAL FOR SALE Several kinds. tf Elton Dansie, Phone 81. -- Pigs and seed popSee A. F. Adams, 165 North State Street, Phone 165-- J. FOR SALE corn. UTAH POWER & LIGHT A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR seven years ago. Other salient points in the report briefly are: for $3,222,637 to more than Contributions of Utah Power & 3(mn) local employes; $1,047,952 for Light Company in 193S to public we- fuel and power purchased from local neighboring lfare, consisting of large employment mines, oil companies, of labor.s ubstantial tax payments, electric companies and municipalitbeautitication of streets, accident pre- ies through interconnection and exvention, water conservation and de- change contracts, and $990,045 for mostly pur velopment, and rate reductions are supples and expenses, outlined in the company's annual re- chased within the territory served. port mailed to stockholders this New franchises were granted the week. Logan, Ogden. company in South The report, issued by G. M. Gads- Garland, St. Anthony, Idaho and by, president , g ves a detailed ac- Iona, Idaho. count for the first time of the company's stewardship to its 112,000 HUCKLEBERRY FINN customers. 3000 employes and 10000 stockholders. thus amplyfing the Company -- ;ent wages and salaries customary factual and document. statistical Mickey Rooney is the attraction coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to the Royal Theatre in his first solo starring vehicle, Mark Twain's HUCKLE"The Adventures of BERRY FINN," succesor to "Tom Sawyer." The new picture tells the story of a Mississippi River boy and his adventures, dramatic, comical, and pathetic, while seeking to aid a runaway slave to escape to a free state in the days before the Civil Opening revenues in 1938, due to curtailment in industrial operations and a slump in metal mining, de creased 4 'i per cent and kilowatt hour sales were 20 per cent less than in the preceding year, the report disclosed. The decline in net income amounted to $445,195. $326,625 of which is occasioned by a more liberal property retirement reserve appropriation. War. ' The loss in operating revenues of Richard Thorpe, director of "The in Crowd Roars" and other hits, filmed $584,866 necessitated economies operation, made possible by im- the new picture. Mickey plays the proved water conditions and close title role, with the rascally but comattention to costs in all departments ical ' King" played by Walter Conof all companies," Mr. Gadsby said. nolly and his fellow crook by William "This resulted in a reduction in Frawley. Lynne Carver and Jo Ann operating expenses of $455,605." Sayers play the heiresses whom Huck An analysis of taxation is con saves by exposing the crooks. Jim. tained in the report and concludes the slave, is played by Rex Ingram, with the pertinent statement ''two noted Negro actor who played ''De things are apparent, first, our oper- Lawd" in "Green Pastures,' and ations are more profitable to the Elizabeth Risdon is seen as the government than to the stockholders; Widow Douglass, the boy's' benefactand second, replacement of the com- ress, j e municipal or pany by would government-owne- d plants NOTICE EXPLORERS an on additional burden place heavy present taxpayers by reason the The Lehi explorer group will elimination of the taxes now paid by meet at 6:30 next Tuesday evening your companies. for a game of softball on the school "Giving account to taxes paid directly and those paid in connection campus. with other transactions such as purchase of gasoline and oil, local materMrs. E. Eddington and daughter, ials and supplies, telephone, tele Jane, accompanied Mrs. F. R. Goatgraph messages, etc., also amounts es as far as Moroni, Saturday. She paid to government as license fees visited at Moroni with Mr. and Mrs. for plants and transmission lines Rodney Anderson and at Fairview located on public lands, analysis of with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Felt. our tax account shows that during 1938 your companies paid a total The Lehi Stake Relief Society met $2,038,000, divided as follows, for the at the home of Mrs. A. Carlos Schow, of: Schools, $767,000, Friday, in a regular business session. support county and municipal governments, $555,000; state governments, $312,- - SALT LAKE CITY LEHI 000; national government, $404,000. CLUB SETS DATE FOR ''The taxes paid by the company REUNION should be considered in the light of the fact that throughout our terriAccording to word received from e tory there exist municipal Mrs. Arthur W. Olsen, Salt Lake is plants. The construction of more chairman of the club, City, general the being agitiated continuously by elaborate plans and arrangements proponents of public ownership, and made for a Dinner Proare being by those interested in the sale of Dance to be held at the and gram to the public, municipal securities or the sale of machinery and equip- - Lion House Social Center, Salt Lake Mr. Gadsby pointed out that 21 City, May 10th at 7 p. m. All former and present resident rate reductions were made during the year, which applied to actual of Lehi are cordially invited to at revenues at their effectivie dates de- tend. Reservations can be made with creased the cost to consumers apA. W. Olsen. 1742, Harvard Mrs. proximately $400,000. "In 1938 one goal towards which Avenue, Salt Lake City. we have been striving became another milepost on our road of accomplish1 ment," he said. "The annual averuse 1056 kilowatt age residential hours reached and passed the 1000 mark. The average annual resident FOR EVERY OCCASION ial hill was $38.33, which is almost Funeral Sprays and Designs exactly the same as it was is 1931, Plants and Cut Flowers when the average use was 777 kilo Phone 60 watt hours. In other words, for the same money an average of 10.5 LEHI FLORAL CO. cents per day we are supplying 36 cent more service than just per tax-fre- tax-fre- HIGH RATING AT THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1939 THE LEHI FREE PRESS , LEW, UTAH FLOWERS CAUTION HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL Two Chester White Boars For Ser- Spring fills mattress from your old cotton mattress for only $8.60. vice Frank Barnes, Phone 41. Mattress Renovation for Only $4.50 WEINER PIGS FOR SALE See Call at Complete. Frank Barnes, Phone 41. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Lehi of Call BALED HAY FOR SALE 1st tf and third crop. Phone Attend the Show I A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION 8-- 8-- Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Animals Boyd Holmatead, Lehi Fox tf Farm. Phone 343-R- Send In Your Subscription 3. Gladiolas ad Dalhia Bulbs For Sale at 20c dozen. Also one sulky tf plow. See Joseph Andreason. can Why bother in the kitchen preparing food when you II You serve. to and cooked ready get it from us already our preparlike the tastiness and the deliciousness of ations. Try some today and see for yourself how good "store foods" can be. loaay WANTED Will call and pay for worthless old Ihorses and dead animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone Une Year tor $1.00 Six Months for 50c 343-J- FOR RENT 5 acre pasture. For Spring tooth and spike took harrow and sulky plow. See J. W. 3p Taylor, 286 West on 1st So. You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. Sale WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU MMDS. LAM-SEPHONE 17 LEHL UTAH RED BLISS SEED FOR SALE Certified See Freeman Royle. i FOR SALE er. Steel box. POTATOES last spring. Good 2 Wheel Trail- See Lloyd Thrasher. White Chester Boar for Serri lt-l--tf J. L. Barnhart, Phone 96-- FOR PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, ETC. y SEE HORACE Th HADFIELD PHONE 181-- W LEHH 0 FREE PRESS Paper That Sets and Prints Ail Local News tad WHY HOT BUILD LEIU7 1J |