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Show MAY 16. 1940 ,1X5DAY HllKNI TO MEET SATURDAY Cu:ncs rx and tin istrd uith Mr by tbe ' Tophatters" of Provo. VilB wil1 act sanies with Supt. Msr Max D. R. of Mitchell r r.t-- ? through V- - hbj " s . 'try W d! jive a mtt" A'umni. Mrs. Beth Eason Mr. and Mrs marimba selection and musical1 at Spanish I ork C'uu Christensen visited Sunday. REGISTER NOW You are assured a job if you take a course in Beauty Culture. 2 The World's News Seen Through $ An International Daily Newspaper it Truthful Constructive Unbiased Free from Sensational- ism Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. J The Christian Science Monitor The Christian Science Publishing Society One. Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price 1 12.00 Yearly, or 1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, J2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Address.. I $ i X 3 & $ A 1 . J t SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Honoring sary of Mrs. Al Shean Taylor. Mrs E. J. Roberts admitted to the Russell Hicks. Ceciia Loft us and Gne Reynolds. was bom to Mrs W. J at the 1 .ehi Hospua!. Mrs Glen Houtz of Sandy, local relatves and friends. Sunday. Dle Jnd babv tf home frJm the Lehi Hos- - We have Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Every Day MEAT is one of our most valuable foods MSoast STREET TO SERVE YOU PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH i; Al l iQ.niirti rficR.Q TRACTORS WliNlillltiMW riMhlV AIID IUPLEDEHTS BRSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS OPPICTAL INSPECTION STATION FOR SALS No 241 COMEE GAEAGB SOltE I7.W hBSSS, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kirkham. and Mrs. Clyde Fox and Mrs. Ruby of Salt Lake Utah. Cty. Mr. and Mrs Charles Crabb visited Mrs. Mary Kirkham. Sunday. Mr. Pack and with parents. Mr. and Mrs James H. Gardner. Terrv. (Clnll H.uhock) id rabv daughter uere removed to their 'nie irom The kva! hospital. Sunday. Mrs Alfred Adams and Min Josephine Adams visited with Mrs. Leah Mrs. Vinne Au!t and Wayne Mrs. Clifford Bennett and baby were Hacking of Cedar Fort. Wednesday. rimov, j to the ir home trom the Lehi Hospila! I hlire.l Miss Blanche Goates and Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs Arthur Peterson and baby were Mr and Mrs Herman Goates and family. remmed to their home in Mercur. Sat- Sunday. urdav. trom the l ehi Hospital. Poppy Day will be observed in Lehi and throughout the nation on May 25. the Saturday before Memorial Day, Rula Dorton, President of No. 19 of the American Legion Auxiliary, announced today. On that day all Americans will be asked to wear memorial poppies in tribute to the World War dead and to aid the living victims of the war. tie little red memorial flowers will be distributed here by women and girla of the Lehi Unit, under the direction of Ora Powers, chairman of the Poppy Day comAnittee. All cojntribuion (received for the poppies wll go to Legion and Auxiliary welfare work for the disabled veterans, their families and the families of tbe dead. "We feel that Poppy Day wll have in creased meaning to America this year," said Mrs. Dorton. "because renewed war fare in Europe has renewed the memory of those boys of ours who gave then lives 'over there" twenty-twyears ago It is for them that we put on the poppy each year, to show that we still remember and honor their sacrifices. It is the flower which grew where they fell and which now blooms on the coats of Americans who appreciate their service. "Events of the past year have shown us clearly that to be secure the United States must have men ready and able to defend the country, willing to give their lives in its defense, if necessary. Wt can be thankful today that we had such men twenty-tw- o years ago. From them we n draw inspiration for the patrotic service necessary to maintain our freedom nd democracy aganist today's dangers. Wearing their flower over our hearts means that within our hearts their love of America still lives.'" M 4 We will call at your home or place of business and get your car and deliver it looking like new. It's mighty good news to have customers drive in for gas and oil and say that recommended our station because folks do receive quick, attentive serv-ic- e here our products are ace high too. "so-and-s-o" 1 When in need of good things to eat stop at our lunch and refreshment stand and you will receive the beet ta the right Mr. and Mrs A. F. Adams entertained at a family dinner. Present Sunday. were: Mr. and Mrs. Glendore Adams and baby of Ogden. Miss Josephine Adams of Sun Valley, Idaho: Fred and Frank Adams of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. Gertrude and June Anderson and Mrs. Gerald Taylor visited at Logan, Sunday with Mss Marjorie Anderson and Mis Geral-din- e Taylor. From Emperors sweetheart to the breadline. Unhappy end of Kathi Schratt. who for many years ruled ..old Franz Josef, and who carried the secrets of the tragic Hapsburgs to her grave. Read the story of her tragic life in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday's LOS n We Use Hot and Cold Water to Wash Your Car - te price. WE SERVE THE GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK CONOCO GAS and GERM PROCESS OILS PARK SERVICE STATIC! GLENN HADFIELD. Masvager 5TH WIST AND STATE STREET LEHL UTAH MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT ANGELES EXAMINER. o - NEWEST TECHNICOLOR MAKES WONDER FILM Thanks to amazing new discoveries in the techinque of motion picture Techni "The Blue color, Maurce Maeterlinck's Bird." 20th Century-Foproudction THEATRE 3 In Regards to your WEEKLY PROGRAM BUHXr:3 FiwELEHS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 17 and 18 We Meet or Beat AH Price By Day or Contract W. W. DICKRSON 2nd West. 5th North Lehi, Utah 2 FEA!irUEES"S Feature No. FOR FIRST CLASS TRY Roaring action ROGER'S BARBER SHOP thundering thrills! SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MAY LAMBS HAIR CUTS A SPECIALTY YOUR PATRONAGE Cassidy rides to hi( greatest adventure Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Located in former Bob Roberts Shop on Main Street I Only 10c and 25c 19 and 20 Greater than its players, more than entertain- HAS BEEN APPRECIATED ment . . . THE BLUE BIRD one of the most beautiful pictures ever made, a human' is ama of ageless appeal. MAETERLINCK! THE (3-1- BLUE BIRD to immediately corporation, payable Edward B. Jones, Secretary, at the com Any pany's branch office, Lehi, Utah. stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 1st day of Junt, 1940, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless pay ment is made before, will be sold on the 29th day of June. 1940, at the hour of 1 2 o'clock noon of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. such sale to take place at 224 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, Utah. LEGAL NOTICE in TECHNICOLOR with Shirley Temple Nigel Bruce Sprln Eddie Collins --rYS Byington Cale Sondergaard Sybil Jason and a bnllhtnt Mil Directed by Walter Lang Aioo.itc Producer Cene Markey Screen I'toy by Ertietl Pascal Additional Dii'ne Vjttcr CuDoik A 20th Century-FoPicture Darryl F. Zanuck In ChrSC of Production 1 1 Also the latest OUR GANG COMEDY and other GOOD SHORTS. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., lO and 15c 10c and 25c Evening PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- SHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the spective signers for further re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims under past. oath with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the office of Brockbank Darryl F. Zanuck, in addition to W Pope, attorneys, Suite 211 Knight itilizing the new Technicolor for "The on or before tbe Provo, Utah, brilliant Building. an selected unusually Blue Bird," of 20th 1940. Walter which day July. the cast for prodortlon MILDRED PULLEY CHIPMAN. Lang directed. The featured players art Administratrix. Shirley Temple. Spring Byington. Nigel BROCKBANK POPE. 8 Eddie Aftormey. ( Colli. Gale Soaergiard, Bruce, and-whit- I "The Showdown" DARBERItIG photo- but less even than filmed EDWARD B. JONES, Secretary. be can Technicolor New rapb,y. most in ordinary electric light which P. O. Address, Lehi, Utah. makes it easier for both actors and crews First Publication May 16, 1940. as well as making colors as true to lite Also, as the average person sees them. the filming of twilight or night can now be done in color to an extent Visitors on the never permitted before. old Technicolor sets woold witness a scene done under bright spotlights only to be amazed later in the theatre to see the same scene appear as a night shot. were achieved by These night effects the of some regular lighting but mming the set was still as brights as though a black- daytime scene was being filmed in Now this is a thing of the ELLEN DREW and ROBERT PAIGE la loaded behind-the-baThe sensation drama of "Women Without Names." Forgotten by the world! Fighting for freedom! Yearning for love I Feature No. 2 WILLIAM BOYD (Hopalong Cassidy) ta ; playing Sunday and Monday at the Royal Theatre, will have the most accurate. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT beautiful fidelity of color of any film An added SILVER DOLLAR MINING COM made thus far in Hollywood. this of perfect reproduction of dvantage PANY, Location of Principal Place of colors and tones is a heghtened three- Business. Salt Lake City, Utah. dimensional eicct that makes the screen Notice is hereby given that at a meet- seem to be a stage, with real people walk- - ng of the Board of Directors of the Silver Dollar Mining Company, held on ng before the footlights. 'The Blue Bird." accotding to Techni- - he 4th day of May, 1940, an assessment s in (being No. 6) of olor experts, was the perfect film a share techniof levied cent was on all the color the new which to employ per ssued and stock such of the it as does, spectaoutstanding que, providing, cular wonders as ine naming roresi; The Land of the Future with the Children Yet to Be: The Past, Where Loved Ones Live Again: The Hurricane; The Amazing Palace Floating in Midair: The House fo Luxury; and The Mystic Lakes. Designed by real artists who had no reins on their lavish use ot every shade nd tone of color, these settings are said to be a vertiable wonderland ot beauty. Chief advantage of the new Techni development color is that the modern requires not only less light than the old, 1 "Women Without Names" x scenes DEALER IN visited Berry. Mrs. Eunice Hutchings. Mr. Edward Thrasher. Mrs. Laura Smith, and the hostesses. V,;!es black-and-whi- IN Marvel Pe terson and Mrs. entertained in her honor at the Manncng home. Friday. Table games and rrfershments were enjoyed by Mrs. Manning. Ms E. B. Garrett. Mrs E. T. Thornton. Mrs Ida Chipman. Mrs Julia Brown. Mrs. Hannah Anderson. Miss Edna Rolfe. Mrs. Mary A. Southwict. Mrs. Dora Zimmerman, Mrs. Charlotte Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl of West Jordan, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dahl's three-tenth- WE DESIRE tbe 65th b.rthday anniver- - Lwis. Mrs. Iola Ntclson of Americas Ella Manning. Mrs Sarah Fork. Mrs. B. W. Brown, Mrs. Sarah POPPY DAY MAY 25 INVITES PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS TO WRITE US AT PROVO or TELEPHONE No. hn Ercck-so- Mr and Mrs Elbert Hales of Ameri can f ork, were Lehi tisitors Thursday. -- Provo School of Beauty Culture Name Mrs oved He'.en Mrs. A. F. Adams Mrs. Arthur Lewis was and daughter. removed to ber home in Mercur. visited with Mrs. Josephine, Josie JohnTuesday, following son and Mrs. Josephine Strong of Provo, medical care at the Lehi Hospital. Wednesday. They spent Thursday ai Tooele with Mrs. Ida Hacking. T It can't fill half the calls for operators that comes. " Jesssie Ralph Juhnny Russell. Laura Hope Crews. tr. Jundav Mrs. Margaret Thurman will give a ot the 'I he American The Accomplishments :SSt Legion Auxilarv WK i. itr v . t nr woruon winit give 'he hom .tstniii' '; Dr. Mrs. Thomas' Pow ' To the Graduates." Miss Esther tis. Monday, M4v 20. Ail members re- i toast Mr. quested to be give the response. Hitiings wi present. a Acbnnon will present the gradu- "8 to tbe A babv bo AUXILIARY1 l. HoiMIJ Ihty npo: i i Miss Svb.l Jason Hospital IVoleas . AMERICAN LEGION Toastmaster. ag South-Pari- Th,,Mr. I rank Mr I win I Idaho. enjoyable tr.p. LEHI, UTAH re- - ""J !) V. "it-tt.:. West Yeliowjt. : '. ... :aur a Ending the tri iU: concuw held the i ar K ;r i illii is in , , . cellar ..t uar u vi obtain ;;j;;fc Photos m annual party at the L Suit Tabernacle and Lehi High The assembly . Saturday evening ma'" auc''ro"um of 'n JJ take P'"' Tabernacle at 7:30 p. m. Stake Lehi at 8 p. m. Following dinner '0ed dance will be held in the binqet a School Gymnasum with music fur- their aitft in a n turned hurru- May forn-.- ,1 1HE LEHI FREE PRESS rs TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MAY 21. 22 and 23 BEG BOUELE SHOW JOHN GARFIELD. ANN SHERIDAN and PAT O'BRIEN in "Castle on the Hudson" They were meant for each other Also just like thunder and lighting! ; ' "Nancy Drew and the Hidden staircase when Nancy starts to basal hirat A spook hasn't got a gkoat of a cbaacc Two Big Featirt Fictarts for the Pike of Oae ?Jj 10c sa4 25, , ( |