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Show TUlT.SlAY. JUNE 1. ll.:;9 THE LEHI FREE PKESS. I.EHI. MARRIAGES Mi- -. r..j Jchn jr.. i S.HIUIU i l n - ur;-- t lkMliUi:stIl j .. U i :rnelils rtnuiua ' witb Bishop ..;.-- r r . V" 'i:. Hartley by and ... 'jW IS those witnes.-ii.the brale and g !..... a.. giauuaie c ci ... me . X 1'K I K 'A ... .: : as, v f I'i j lii'.v U l.'n- S .ya: After j J. .M a h.-- 1 la;. v.estern . in l.eli.. - 'I V'. I, '1 'U.ENiK.JlLl.SK Al:ri'.UIiCe.,.er.t i j:,-- ,- U.k- - Th- Iii il.--- . Miet-e-.- niariie.i h.,n:e in ;f,-- the S:ir..h H. C.'jedire and W.l.ard A. Reset-- zed It. S. Ten,! The ecu them f y ,,f '! ; ct . ;. i:ia fiai.-- e way ay in the St. (iciiru't' i vih inai.y fruiid their through ut They will make their I.ehi. Joseph spending a few days with Mrs. James X. Taylor. I N Of social interest is the oniioum-e-nienof the marriage (if Miss Helen RiiHnjr ef Salt Lake City and Fred , II. s n of Theodore Pierson of I.ehi. The marriage took place last week in Salt Lake. Several socials are being planned in their honor. i The young couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake. ' t Mr. and Mrs. son. Glen, and and Wilia, were on business and ' HORACE HADFIELD PHONE 181-- W McLEOD-DONAHU- Get a Safer Ifc Permanent Wave with the amazing "Magic Operator1' Woman or afh Mastic aboat iua It ImproTtd prmanfi1 waring. hair against lb natural -hlpi ritality and ahMa. "Maoio $Q.U0 W Operator" wotm ioy ly Phon ior AppolntsuaL and up MUm WITH AN ESTIMATED total of anglers in the country, '"Fish-Oa new accuracy game just introduced for and is expected soon to rival "skeet" in popularity. Sponsored by the American Wildlife Institute and the Izaak Walton League of America, it may be played both indoors and out. An enthusiastic booster of the sport, because it simulates actual conditions and rules out special equipment, Tony Accetta (center), U. S. bait- - and professional champion and star of "Let's Go Fishing", new sound motion picture being distributed by the Fisher Body division of General Motors, explains fundamentals of the 12,000,000 ", bait-caste- E Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham of this city announce the marriage of their niece, Miss Elizabeth McLeod of Prince Rupert, British Columbia and Jnhn L. Donahue of Juneau, Alaska. The marriage was solemnized last Wednesday in Juneau. Mss McLeod lived in Lehi for some time and has many friends here. The young couple will make their home in Juneau, Alaska. ' and Lovelier rs el ig local runs prirr IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 60 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Ian, Mr. and Mrs. George Bone and Mrs. Kate Anderson has lnH-01 s"n' 'Pruigviiie, were in ukui spending the week with her daughweek-en- d the vistnig witin during Bills in Lake Trulen Mr; Salt ter, Mr. and Mrs. John R. B ne and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Zedo are and Mrs. William Wing. . KII'lXO-l'IKItS- i SEE Liidav. Mrs. W. F. Welch of Salt Lake Ikan Odd ty Club were entertained Cay, spent Memorial Day with Mr. last week at the home of Mrs. Waland Mis. A. F. Adams. After a social evenlace Glov.-r- . ing, dainty refreshments were seriiis. Juiiiu.i IJaiiKs and daughter, ved t all those present. Margaret spent Friday in Salt Lake Mrs. Margaret Kirkham and daughmi buine.-s- . ter. Bonnie Jean, left Sunday for Levi Phillips. William Gurney, Jr. California, with Bish. p Ray Kirkand Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gurney ham where they will visit with relatives and friends. left Sunday morning for Canada. J' t . n.ai PAINTING, ETC. s r taK.-- . j i a ' i FOR PAPER HANGING, Mrs. Ge rge P: vis-tor- i a - .1., ' the ceremony. ceremony a lovely sup- - :,.i.y rh.. ewiill-t- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, son. and dauhurr, Barbara, of Alpine, and Earl Hunter of Bingham, were caller at the home of Mr. f Garland, and Mrs. Trir.aman Price, Sunday. ana Karl Trn.jiamai-- of Salt Lake in Lehi Saturuav. Mrs. N'yroii Fowler and Mrs. Nobel Eans of Lehi and Mrs. Robert f Pleasant Grove, motored Mr. and Mrs. Le;ter Collede Merr-t- t Lake. to Salt Lu?iSunday to meet their were in Salt Lake, Fr day on Mrs. James mother, and Vamey, who iies pleaure. was returnng from Washington. Mr. and alt Lake i- Salt Ijike. The marriage at the home of Mrs. Rass- . "ill THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1933 New Bait and Fly Casting Game . May Rival "Skeet" in Popularity r.LiVrr r of their da ugh- - jnarragr ' : :J. Jack- T.'.rv IT A II Honoring Mrs. C. A. Pierson, of Huntington Park, California, Mrs. A. E. Doll entertained at her horru. Mrs. Lela Kalmar of Salt Lake, Friday. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Olsen Blank Mrs. and Monday visiting with her parspent Jean Haloway, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Byron ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Goates. Crookston of Am. Fork and Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Dahl had as her house Blanche Evans. Mrs. C. A. guest this week-enPierson of Huntington Park, d, iwiiiihiii iiiiitta,ttiiairiiMimiim iti"irn"iiwirri fflMimffi game to Dr. Charles A. Wilson, president of the American Camping Association, at the Michigan Sportsmen's and Boat Show in Detroit, while little Larry Baus Long ld s. g, bait-castin- g. Miss Zina Anderson was Lake visitor on Wednesday. a Ray Kirkham and son, Tommy Romona, daughter, in Lehi the of were Lee, Hollywood, William Hadfield, of the week. Bishop latter part Donna daughters, in S: It Lake, Friday Kirkham returned to his home but Mrs Kirkham and children remainpleasure. ed in Ixhi with friends and relaBishop and Mrs. Ellen Carter. Mrs. Sarah tives for a month's visit. Carter, Darrel Carter and Lucilo Carter, were among the Lehi people in Salt Lake, Friday. Mrs. awaits an opportunity of playing as dehis first game of "Fish-O- " The veloped for boy, grandson of the hunting and fishing editor of the Indianapolis Star, shows exceptional ability with the rod and reel as evidenced by the fact that he appeared on the same program with the champion. Hollow metal rings, or bicycle tires, placed at unknown distances from the caster form the targets used in both games. They are scattered from 20 to 40 fct and fnm 41 away for to 80 feet for bait-caster- Mr. and CALL OR SEE Miss Huitau Allred of Monroe, returned to her home in Lehi after spending the winter in Monroe teaching school. W. W. DIGKERSOII , in regards to your BUILDING PROBLEMS Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and be a new home or a remodeling daughter, Margaret, were in Provo, if it care of it for you. Sunday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. job. We can take check I will your work personally Booth. Edwin and give estimate on same. Plans Furnished (Reasonably Mrs. Mary Kartchner and daughHave your work done by an ex ter of Provo, spent Sunday and workman it is cheaper. perienced Lehi in week of this Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks. We Meet or Beat All Prices Salt By Day or Contract Miss Jean Fowler of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehi visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nyron Fowler. Memorial family of Provo, spent Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Avery Kirkham and friend of Los Strasburg. in Lehi, Sunday, Angeles, vacation. weeks two a for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald of They Price Orem, were in Lehi, Sunday, visiting are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham. with relatives. an-ive- TELEPHONE 102-- W LEHI 3 PHONES Residence tf yon 160-- bit Office Night or Day 8-- W mj nawa f j ' I i torest, any adrertiang, tmj job printing or want aajrthiiic i th priattag lin. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and Mrs. Elisha M. Jones and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Coates and Bert Gray were in Provo, Tuesday daughter, Sylvia Jean, were in Salt children of Goshen, are guests at the afternoon. StrnM with amOt Lake, Sunday where they visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates PhoM 8-with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw. this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle, daughters, Mell, BZada, Velda and son Taylor, were among the guests Pure-Bre- d at the T. A. Taylor home Sunday. This photograph shows the partly completed building which will house the "Dairy World of Tomorrow" at the, New York World's Fair Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worlton and in 1939. In it the five pure-breasjoclationi Ayrshire, Guernsey, Two beautiful silk quilts for sale daughter, Barbara, were dinner will each have 30 outstanding Jersey and Qrown-Swls- s G. Mr. Mrs. S. Peter Relief and of Fifth Ward Society. guests Bpecunens oi their breed on display lor the son on Tuesday. entire duration of the Fair. These animals, For Electric Welding and all kinds " ! selected throughout the United States and J of Blacksmith Work see Dale PeterCanada, are chosen for outstanding merit. Dan Worlton left Tuesday morning will be milked three times a day on a son. They He bus for will visit California. by Rotolactor similar to the one developed at there with his brother, Ralph, who Laboratories. the Walker-Gordo- n Whipping Cream 35c quart. See is The exhibit will demonstrate the producin the Air Craft Douglas employed Mrs. Douglas Willes. tt Plant. tion and handling of milk under best sanitary conditions. The Borden Company is Mrs. Orsen Lee and daughter, LOST Disc off a grain drill, with the breed associations and were to H. Davis, 285 So., 5 West. Grove, will bear the expense of assembling, feeding Gwen, of Pleasant and caring for the animals. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace HadFOR SALE 6 acres land, 9 shares field, Wednesday and Thursday of See L. D. last week. water. $475 takes it. friii civ Racker, Lehi, Utah. W Cows Going to World's Fair WANT ADS d i MAY YOUR FONDEST DREAMS 1 Came wlslies to eacli of you -tlie season's BrlJes may your Kappleit dreams come truel Our very test ... PROF. ELMER E. NELSON The Lions delegate to the International Convention is to be Lion E. Teacher of Piano and Flue at the Jorgensen, Retiring President of the B. Y. U. announces that he will give local club. The alternate is E. N. a course here this summer commencWebb, past president. For further inforing June 10. mation phone Henry Erickson's. Mrs. Lise Chipman entetained at home in American Fork, Sunday, her WANTED to buy or will recondibirthday S. P. honoring the eighty-sixt- h tion your old lawn mower. Abbott. tf anniversary of Parley Austin. Thnse in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Cole's Hot Blast Range For Sale James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Phone Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert AusAustin, WANTED TO BUY Lehi Irritin, William Austin, Mr. and Mrs. gation Co. Water Stock. Phone Hyrum Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Arey If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Larsen of Vineyard. 8-- Of course, you expect to let your friends In on your secret sometime; you will want to SZKD ANNOUNCEMENTS tliat tliey, too, to friends far and near, so 8-- Mower needs repaiae, Sissors or Sawa Sharpened. William Ouborne will do it far yoa. can sliare your happiness. FOR SA.LE 4 row beet vator. See Clifford Austin. The Lehi Free Press culti- - GEEC-- CREAM FOR SALE 16c half pt., pint, 35c quart. W. D.' Jones, North 1st West. 6p Yours- -A 20c 594 let us help you keep that car of yours smooth running, quiet and eager to go. 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