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Show . THURSDAY, MAY THURSDAY, jf THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1935 ty. ! orb, Salt Lake daughter, iren Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone spent) Zimmerman tied with Healey of Mrs. THE LEHI FREE PRESS ! American Fork and Iveron of Provo City; three sisters, Sunday in Pleasant Grove. . r.n.Ji! Mrs. Published by The. Lehl Free Preu 'ham, Raymond, for second place ia the Pole Vault Chip- Jlildred and Mr. Every Thursday A L Ya Miss Norine Fox, Mrs. Charles brother. a and Phone W Lehl, Utah Her run and Charles Felt, spent Sat 'man, Salt Lake Ciir, I of Lehi. DEATH CALLS Bertram Gray in Lake Salt urday City. . orc held Wednes- - . -- George P. Price, Manager Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goates and Offlce, 32 W. Main St., residence, 2nd West and State St.. Lehl, Utah family, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Joseph W. Goates. tered at the poetoffice at Lehl Utah, as second class matter. Mrs. Wm. Brown of Midvale, spent Thursday with Mrs. Richard Hutch ADVERTISING RATES ings. Display 30o per In. Readers 10c per line Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson SUBSCRIPTION were business visitors to Salt Lake -- U.00 One year City, Monday. LOCAL ITEMS Miss V'erla Thayne spent Sunday and Monday with Salt Lake County relatives. Miss Beatrice Gunther and Miss Miss Arva Nielson of Pleasant Ruth Goring of Salt Lake City were Grove, was a week-e- nd guest of Mr-an- guests at the Carl Gunther home, Mrs. Horace Had field. Sunday. The Fourth Ward M. I. A. held a Mr. and Mrs. John Gilchrist of Salt very successful .dance in their ward Lake City, were Sunday guests of chapel, Tuesday evening. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilchrist TV0 FORMER RESIDENTS! day GRACE A JACKSON JOHNSON Funerai services for Mrs. Grace Amelia Jackson Johnson, widow of Harry V. Johnson, a former Lehi resident, wh3 died at the family residence Thursday at 10:35 a- m. of a cerebral hemorrhage, was conducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the Deseret mortuary by Dr. Elmer I. Goshen of the first Congregational church. Mrs. Johnson was born in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Charles and Grace James Jackson. Surviving re a son, Harry W. John son, Jr. Los Angeles, California; her mother of Salt Lake City; a grandson; a brother, C. W. Jackson, Rock Springs, Wyoming; a Dr. Thomas H. Ford, Indiana, and three sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Olsen, Salt LakeyCity; Mrs. Sarah Parr and Mrs. Mabel Manning, Rock Springs, - half-brothe- r, Mrs. Rose Pearl Gray Morby, 41, died at the family residence. 1535 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and Mrs. Richard Hutchings spent Sun- Tenth East street, Saturday at 7:15 day with Mrs. Louise McCandlass o f a. m. of a heart attack following a week's illness. American Fork. Mrs. Morby was born in Lehi on Miss Lois Dickerson accompanied November 28, 1893, a daughter of LET US DEMONSTRATE her sister, Mrs. Art Poulson of James G. and Elizabeth Holdsworth OUR MACHINES Gray, early Utah pioneers. She reSandy on a week-en- d trip to Brigham ceived her education in the Lehi public We maintain the most eomplete City. schools and married A. J. Morby in SERVICE Department in Utah Mr. and Mrs, P. in Lehi Price 1914, the couple moving to and George We all Rebuild and Repair County. makes of typewriters and adding family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Salt Lake City shortly afterward. She Mrs. Ralph Hutchings of Salt Lake had since resided there. machines. City. Surviving, besides her husband, are PR0V0 TYPEWRITER SERVICE PETER J. WIPF, Manager 113 University Avenue, Provo, Utah THE PARK SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne and sons, Gordon and Richard of Provo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culimer of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday witn Mrs. Culmer's moher, Mrs. S. PRIMARY 8TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Come in and give ua a trial, work done while you wait. IHl VERIDGE GENERAL BLACKSMITIIING Horse Shoes For Sale Horseshoeing Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable PLANTS FOR SALE TOMATO PLANTS CABBAGE PLANTS PANSY PLANTS SNAP DRAGON PLANTS PEPPER PLANTS and endless varities of Carnations, and Potted Plants, etc, for Mother's Day LEHI FLORAL WANT ADS FOR SALE Single, top buggy and 5"9-- t harness. J. T. Winn. FOR SALE Crosley Radio, kitchen range and farm wagon. Phone 97-Chevrolet Half Ton Track For Sale Good Condition. Arland or Trade Udall. -tf Let me do your Painting, Paper Hanging and Calsomining Horace 321-t- f Hadfield. WANTED TO RENT for 12 or 15 days several good saddle horses, be tween 900 and 1200 pounds. Will pay good price. See W. H. Jenkinson as soon as possible or leave word at this office. GRINDING Scisnors, saw sharpened. Sewing Machined Repared. Sea William Osborne. tf 6 PHESIDENTreleased been Mrs. John S. Evans, who has Ward Primary the Frst irJtnt fit Pr.c fnr the oast five years, was released Mrs. from this position, Monday. w aue release the Evans requested health. She has been an untirchildren and ing worker, among the and respect of the h won the love wardthe of adults and children xtw&m A i ia 11 1 vJ I YA U 1 irir r p.r ta ARE INSURED YOUR DEPOSITS - This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. UNION MEETING POSTPONED The Regular Priesthood and Relief scheduled for Society Union meeting been postponed has 12, Sunday, May to Sunday, May 19, due to Mothers Day being on the regular meeting date. STATE FAIR CUTS Mrs. Commercial Banking Savings Department Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds J State Dfianak ff Telephone 85 I EHI. UTAH MAIN STREET Salt Lake City May 2 -- The state ednesday fair board at a meeting nieht voted to cut the admission at the next state fair this fall from 50 cents to 25 cents- The fair will be held from September 28 to October 5. The board voted also to ban issuance of passes and to cut premium awards by 10 per cent The last state fair was held in 1932. The last legislature appropri ated $15,000 for the fair. - o LOCAL ITEMS J Lehi i Sr. ADMISSION CHARGE sues The Fifth Ward Miss Freda Phillips spent Saturday Genealogical dj enjoyed a social in the ward chat! iucauay evening, i ne social closed1 Mrs. Jennie Hamilton of St. Louis, tne season s work for the class. guest of Missouri, was the week-en- d Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and dauriit. Mrs- Eunice Gray. Thelma and Arlean returned from a Misses Fern Marsh and Pauline visit at St. George, Monday mornm. Goates and C C Hackett, spent Sun- Mrs. Goodwin has spent the past week' at St. George, with Mr. and SI day at the Joseph Marsh home in Claude Curtis and family. The Mk Alpine. Goodwin were week-en- d guests at the and Sunday n Salt Lake City. - Miss Pansy Gaisford and William Wood of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. S. E. Gaisford. Curtis home- - Mrs. Wiiiam Grace entertained in honor of the birthday Saturday, LEGAL NOTICES Miss Phyllis Smith spent Tuesday of her little daughter, of anniversary Miss Maxine Smuin, daughter in Provo. Games and dainty refresMr. and Mrs- Melvin Smuin of Evans- - Viola. Miss Rowene Russon spent the week tun, Wyoming, was awardd first place hments were enjoyed by Mae Grace, NOTICE OF SALE on the saxophone at the Price band Blanche Smith, Elaine Grace, Shirley end with friends in Union. Barnhart, Madge Woolsey, Melba In the District Court of the Fourth meet last week. Judical District in and for the County Turner, Wilmyra and Viola Grace. Mrs. Neil Love and son of Salt of Utah, State of Utah. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton of St. Louis, STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff vs. lake City, were Lehi visitors, Sunday HYRUM J. SMITH and BIRDIE E. FREE POISON Missouri, Mrs. Eunice Gray and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Carter spent Carleton Peterson SMITH, his wife; CHIPMAN MERspent Saturday CANTILE COMPANY, a corporation in Sa't Lake City. All farmers desiring poison oats evening in Provo, guests of Mrs. of Utah; PEOPLES STATE BANK Sunday OF AMERICAN FORK, a banking for ground dogs and gophers can se sister, Mrs. A. C. Johnson". Gray's Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams were corporation of Utah, and CONSOLIcure it from Earl Smith at his resid - B. H. Manning of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mrs. William Ford of Salt Lake City, and Martin Olsen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, were guests of & MACHINE Salt Lake visitors, Monday. DATED WAGON Lehi relatives and friends, Monday. COMPANY, a corporation of Utah, NOTICE OF SALE. Mr. and Ms. Wilson Ritchie of Mrs. Glen Peck and baby of Gandy, Defendants TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S who have spent the past month with SALE on the, 1st day of June, 1935, at Charleston, spent Saturday with Mr Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ten o'clock a- - m. of said day at the and Mrs. Max Rothe. Front Door of the Utah County Court Harry Manning, returned home this House, in Provo, Utah, the following veek- Mr. and Mrs. Hy Timpson of described property situate in said Price, were guests of Mr. and Mrs county : of Sec. 28, T. 4 S., A. F. Adams, Tuesday. NH of SW Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks spent R. 1 E., S. L. M., cont. 80 ac. Tuesday evening in Pleasant Grove. W of SEM of NEU of Sec. 29, Mr. Bank's brother-in-laA. L. T. 4 S., R 1 E., S. L. M., cont. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and child ren of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday Cobbley passed away Tuesday morn- acres . . ALSO, com. 2.25 chs W of SE cor. and Sunday wtih Mrs. John Bone. ing. of NE of Sec. 33, T. 4 S., R. 1 E., S. L. M; th W. 7.75 chs; th N. 20 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles and th E. 130 rds; th S. 28 rds to chs; S. J. Taylor, Mrs. E. J. Roberts,. bank of North Bench Irrig. Co. family of Salt Lake' City, were Sun Mrs. Ella Manning, President and Canal ; th Wly along bank of sd. canal day visitors at the John Bone home. Mrs. A. Carlos Schow and President 105 rds, more or less; th S. 62 rds to cont. 38.50 ac, less and Mrs. Virgil Peterson attended the place ofofbeginning, Mrs. W. L. Welsh of Salt Lake City, way for roaHs and ditches. rights funeral services for Patriarch Smith with her sister, CONT. IN ALL 138.5 ac. tog. with spent the week-en- d at American Fork, Friday. any and all bldgs-- , impr. and app. Mrs. A. E. Adams. thereunto belong. Tog. with 16V of water right in NORTH shares Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding and BENCH IRRIG. CO. and 2 Miss Ruth Rothe was a week-en- d shares daughter, E'dora, of Sandy, and Mrs. in PROVO RESERVOIR WATER guest of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Car Robert Johnson and little daughter, USERS CO., tog. with any and all son of Fairfield. Connie, of Salt Lake City, were guests water and ditch rights of ev. nat. however ev., used upon or bel. to sd. of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. G. Jones and R. C. Allred Harry Manning lands. from Tuesday to Friday of last weeic. Dated May 4, 1935. attended the Timpanogos Scout meet E. G. DURNELL, ing at Provo, Monday evening. Sheriff of Utah County. Mrs. Azor Southwick, Mrs. LeRoy Date of first publication May 9, 1935. Miss Audrey Thomas, Boyd and Loveridge, Mrs. J. K. Haws and Miss Date of last publication May 30, 1935. Ruth Broadbent entertaned WednesJack Smuin gave a skating demon Notice No. 52364 stration at the Timpanogos Ward, day afternoon at the home of their APPLICATION FOR PATENT parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Tuesdy evening. . United States Land Office, Boadbent, afternoon Wednesday Salt Lake City. Utah, April 8, 1935. Mrs. Hattie Bezzant, Mr. and Mrs, honoring their mother's birthday anni Notice is hereby given that Nick Floyd Bezzant and An afternoon of baby of Lindon, versary. games, has made application for a were of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon social chat and luncheon were enjoyed Frisco, guests United States Patent for the Lticile by the guests. Miss Geneva Lott won Marble Lode mining claim situate in Bone, Wednesday. Lehi Mining District, Utah County, the prize- Utah, consisting of the veins, lodes, Newell Larsen returned to Bingham mineral deposits, mineral after spendng the winter Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Mrs. Randall ledges, Wednesday, within and surface the with hisi Mrs. D. W. Schow and Mrs. Bertha Knudsen were lines of said ground grandmother, claim and surface hostesses to a group of friends at the ground six hundred feet wide, be Larsen . Garrett home, Saturday evening, ing Lot No 7120 and described in the Dr. J. G. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. W. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by field notes and plat of the official suron file in this office, with mag- L. Worlton and Miss Nedra Lewis at Mr. and Mrs. Wr. Loverdge, Mr. vey netic variation at mindegrees tended the State Dental Convention at and Mrs. Freeman Royle, Bishop and utes east, as follows: Mrs. Henry Erickson. Bishop and Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday Mrs. H. A.. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. of the claim which ia located at a point N 1553' East 2470.2 feet from John Hutchings. local mail crrier is Junius Banks. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. the quarter section corner on the north ill with pneumonia, he was taken very Mr. Randall Mrs. and Fitzgerald, boundary of Secton 1, Township 7 Schow, Mr. and. Mrs. E. B. Garrett South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake suddenly ill Trursdav evenintr. at lat Meridian, and running thence North est reports he was and Mrs. Bertha Knudsen. slightly improved. 49 00' West 615 feet to corner post No. 2; and thence North 6109' East Hershel Manning is carrying mail in LEHI STUDENTS 1362.7 feet to corner post No. 3; Mr. Hutchings' absence. WIN PLACES IN COUNTY thence South 49 00' East 615 feet to post No. 4; thence South 61 Dr. M. A. Dalton of Oakland TRACK MEET corner 09' West 1362.7 feet, to comer post arrived in Lehi, Saturday California, of beginning. All in SecNo 1. Lehi High School made a total of tion 1.point Township 7 South. Range 1 evening for a short vist at the S. I 19 points in the County High School West, Salt Lake Meridian, said Goodwin home and with his .mother Lucille Marble lode location mining in Pleasant Grove. Track meet at Provo Friday. being of record in the office of The following students scored claimRecorder of said mining district at the T Hf ? i mra. Jennie ana sons, points : iostrom Provo in Utah County. Utah. The Glen Smith won fourth place in the nearest known location being Thelm Bruce and Keed and Mr. and Mrs. ! 100 vni"d dash. Lime, a lime quarry operated by Pogir Ray Allred spent Sunday in Spanish and Albert Eisiman. Fork with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Charles Roberts won second place Anderson I direct that this notice be puolished in the shot pu and Dick McKinney in the Lehl Free Press at Lehi, Utah, Hardy. won fifth place. the newspaper published nearest the Charles Tom Wofflinden won first place in said mining claim, for the period of Robbins, Frank Sharp, Carleton Peterson and George P. the high jump, with a height of 5 feet nirw consecutive weeks. THOMAS A. THOMAS, Register. Price attended a Utah Power and 84 inches. D. A. SKEEN, Claimant's Attorney. Charles Roberts won second in the First Publication April 11, 1935. Light luncheon at the Grant Hotel in American Fork, Wednesday. Last Publication June 6, 1935. broad jump. w REPAlilHIS SHOP uw . relatives. re the Ward. Mrs. Cecil L. Bowman of California, Wyo. arrived in Lehi Wednesday for a visit ROSE PEARL GRAY MORBY with Mrs. Alta Webb and other Utah f .1. Mrs. Douglas Scalley, Miss Madge ence. Scalley, John David and Mrs, Herbert Carl Allan, Jack, Fisher, Frank Taylor of Salt Lake City, spent SunRidal, George Gaisford, Pansy GaiLehi relatives. with day sford and William Wood of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaisford Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford entertained and son, Kenneth of Eureka, were a group of ladies at a quilting at her Sunday guests of Mrs . Sarah E. GaiGuests sford. home, Friday afternoon. They were joined by Mrs. Gaipresent were Mrs. George Lott, Miss sford, Misses Elsie and Lila Gaisford, Mildred Lott, Mr. Genevieve Gray, James Gaisford, Mrs. Alex Christoff-ersoMrs. Rose Woodhouse, Mrs. Mable and son, Leo and George in the Adamson of American Fork, Mrs. and were dinner guests of evening Louise Goates and Mrs. Laura Pier-io- Mr. Mrs. Elmer Cullimer of n n. and Lindon. K . ? Here ore somi the reasons why you ihouldseo the KoMaotor before of fou buy any Electric Refrigerator No matter what the size of your family or what the limitations of your budget, there is one of Kelvinator's 19 beautiful new models that will exaaly.fit your requirements. Easy terms of can be arranged to re suit your own convenience. By all means see the Kelvinatcrs before you buy. $ PRICES FROM 99 L UPWARD t Radio & Electric Shop STATE STREET, LEHI, TJTAII PHONE 124- - |