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Show September 132 THE LEHI FREE PRESS 8, 1932 Thursday, September 8, 1932 IF KIPLING HAD WRITTEN IT LIKE THIS! AT YOUR SERVICE "If ycu can see what some folk call 'depression' As nothing but a spin of Fortune's wheel; If you can keep your poise and No matter what you think or how you feel; If you can view a stupid situation All cluttered up with 'if s and 'aws and 1uts' And take it at its proper valuation A challenge to your common sense and 'gilts'; . If you can rise above the mess and muddle, If you can glimpse a rainbow thru the cloud When Doubt and Dread and Fear are in a huddle And hope is being measured for a shroud ; If you can keep a saving sense of humor For stories that are slightly inexact; If you can disregard Report and Rumor, And not accept a statement as a fact; If you can spread the gospel of successes, If you can stir the spirits that instills The latent life in lathes and looms and presses And life the stream above a thousand mills; If, briefly, you can spend an extra dollar; If you can pry the sacred Roll apart And buy another shirt or shoe or collar And act as if it didn't break your heart; If you have faith in those with whom you labor. And trust in those with whom you make a trade; If you believe in friend and next door neighbor And heed examples pioneers have made; If you expect the sun to rise tomorrow; If you are sure that somewhere skies are blue-W- ake up and pack away the futile sorrow For better days are largely up to YOU!" Author Unknown. DAINTY GROCERIES BEST MEALS We Serve You Every Day, Every Hour CITY BAKERY and CAFE I PHONE 54 JULIUS JENSEN, Prop. MAIN STREET fkI Democratic ladies of Utah will Miss Elsie Watkins is visiting in mi silver tea at the New Pleasant Grove with Helen Monson, n !; this week. k J. W. Watkins and son, Ross, and daughter, Verla, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. George BirrelL imf Hotel on Sunday, September in honor of the f 4m 4 to 7 p. m. men and women pminees. All and be to present &i are invited candidates. Democratic the LEHI I fcZri and Mrs. E. Booth Sorenson ertined at dinner Tuesday even- M honor of Mass Wanda JUricnam 'gait Lake. Covers were laid for and Mrs. A. H. Fitzgerald and children. Miss Thomas of Salt T TTtrfiTl A a vr e Ke. 4 ifair.- aaoI iuion l nj Holms tead, Mr. and Mrs. iter Webb and the Sorenson family. -- ht' LEHI LEHI Mrs. LEHI Ramona Anderson of Butte, Montana, who has been visiting here, returned home last week. Mrs. Gail Julian accompanied her to Butte for an indefinite visit Miss LEHI Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bobbins of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors Sunday. Miss Thelma Ross returned home with them for a ten days visit. and Mrs. John Hutchings and LEHI 801131 Harold and Lamar returned NG Labor a to of hunters went a after Day trip party pie Tuesday night to Cedar Valley where they had an River Green country. iemy enjoyable day. They ate their supper lehi I Ken, M s' and Barbara Lott in Cedar Valley after a successful Mrl igain to a" hunt Those participating were: wda. lt to Salt Lake' Saturday Allen at Paradise" the of d The Bird Fjield, GaU Larsen, Barbara Morris returned Lott, Trane Morris iC Trane, Mr. and Mrs. 0. t the Miss Bradshaw and and Lott Stanley Bn r'tn tienu ere4 Mr. Kirk Lake City. Salt of Mrs" Mrs" Dorton' and Clyde set Mrl LEHI n,ey Clark and Miss Gayle Webb icing Thursday afternoon the Seagull, back e Salt Lake visitors Friday. Bluebird and Lark classes of tfe I I r hai nlixi Clyde Dorton attended the Primary, of the Lehi five wards held infant of Mn a very pleasant weinier roast a tl neral service for the at the Kirkham farm. About id Mrs. J. B. Storrs in American fifty girls were present and had a jtunHMondayvery enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Udine LEHr kate I Miss Madge Wing and Mrs. Brown were in charge Scalley, Douglas ment Hrf Mr and Mrs' Herbert Taylor of the affair. to I!ey' LEHt Miss Glenda Taylor of Salt Lake, 1 al! d Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yates and M. on A. Mrs. of Taylor re callers Florence and Leah, of daughters, and,ndfy' Salt Lake City, visited here with relaI LEHI 4 Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. Thos. tives and friends on Labor Day. LEHI rkham accompanied Ralph 'WJorlton Monday .. tlT3t. Pleasant Monday where Ralph evening, Mrs. Alice Phillips entertained at a "Shower" compligistered in the Wasatch Academy. mentary to Mr. and Mrs. David LEHI '"J" Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist, Mr. and Adamson. During the evening a j? paper Mrs. Carson gown was made for wedding and Beth fs.; Raymond the bride and an interesting program of were Mrs. king guests Sunday n was presented. A delicious luncheon felTa Allen, in Salt Lake. was served to the relatives of the -t-EHIlt2 Mrs. Beith and daughter, Ruth, of bride and groom after which the some Dean s newly weds were presented with gna, are visiting mrs. n.!JLi. back. Mrs. Alton this many useful gifts. Johnson, tighter, back Thursday afternoon Mrs. John sek. Zimmerman entertained at a shower ;cv " LEHI Mrs. Cyril Zimmerman, a recent fclr. and Mrs. Elbert Wright of for toM me axternoon was spent in "nue. inetican Fork were Sunday guests lj0j and social chatting. Dainty re games Mrs. Annie Powell. j, freshments were served to about f LEHI : use. I eighty guests. Xh Keith Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, LEHI rfri8 been visiting with Ralph Worlton Miss Nedra Lewis entertained at a e past week, id. party Sunday evening at the home of to6 LEHI her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George lg our Mt. Matt Carson went to Provo, to- - Lewis. The evening was spent in whoiy (Thursday) to undergo an oper-- s games and music. Refreshments were get 8o for sinus trouble. served to Nedra Lewis, Ruth Lott, fyiri . s and-part- ; , . and lehi i Cleo Royle, Cleora and :isms t, Evans. do " LEHI INSTANT and Mrs. George Muhlestern and two children, Harold and Norma, were guests at the James Clark home last week. Mr. Shoe Reputing Equipment AND GOOD Salt SERVICE MATERIAL ARE YOURS I AT THE I Quality Shoe Rebuilders nded mple ,bout I ! 4:30 LEHI and Mrs. Arnold Dransfield and children of Ogden, came to Lehi, Friday to attend the wedding reception of Miss Ora Clark. Mrs. Dransfield and four children visited unt51 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. HAROLD OSBORNE. Mgr. st Clark. LeRoy Peterson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Clara Coroles and Mrs. G. G. Mahas of Ogden. Mrs. DR. G. Q. CHRISTENSEN and, lIley-- r weji ; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Office Phone 45 Residence Phone 72 $ LEHI Dr. L. W. Jones Mi. - I- Mrs' I i"1; I VETERINARIAN PHONE LEHI 174-- WILLIAM ASHER ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Hours 8:30 A M. to nted I 4:00 P. M. i MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH resli-ifte- r . WANT ADS fsive Room Modern Home and For Sale Inquire Guy Wilson. g 0f jjn 1 son or: FOR ; , i SALE Good Aadrew Christofferson. i Lot -tf ;"ting apples cheap. Plumbing That Lasts PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHL UTAH oyal Theatre THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST ENTERTAINMENT Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and family of Salt Lake, were visitors Miss Verland Evans were Santaquin Sunday at the Alfonzo Wilcox home. visitors, Sunday. leu lehi A winsome baby girl arrived to Bishop and Mrs. James A Giles and family of Salt Lake City, were guests gladden tfie home of Mr. and Mrs. at the Ray Allred Allred home, Mon- Afton Peterson, Sunday. ANOTHER BIG BARGAIN SHOW WILLIAM FARNUM and NOAK BEERY In lehi day. lehi fThe Drifter" Mr. A. F. Gaisford of American Fork, was a Lehi business visitor, Miss Lucille Carson who is employed in Salt Lake spent Sunday and Mon day in Lehi. Tuesday. LEHI lehi We print Butter Wrappers you want them. Thursday and Friday, Sept. 7 and 8 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson enter tained Wednesday evening at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Peterson of Hillsbrough, Cali fornia. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson, Mrs. Adeline Peterson. Mrs. Adeline Peterson, Mrs. Samuel I. Peterson of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson of American Fork,Mr. nd Mrs. M. S. Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peteson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brown, Miss Gene Cole man, Mr. Clell Jackson, the host and hostess and the honored guests. LEHt Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick motored to Salt Lake last Thursday to take Mrs. Clark Jones and two children, who left for their home at Chinook, Mon- when Mr. Wl. A. Knight of Salt Lake was a Lehi caller, Monday. Citfy, LEHI Mrs. Oliver Kirkham will entertain the Social Club at her home today (Thursday). LEHI Miss Ramona Anderson who has been visiting with Mrs. Gayle Julian was called te her home in Montana due to the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Julian and son, Paul, accompanied Miss Anderson. LEHI Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. Marie Austin and Mrs. W. L. Worlton entertained at a bridge luncheon at the F. D. Worlton home on Friday. Guests M, present were: Mrs." J. T. Worlton, tana, after visiting at the Elias months. two home for the Jones past Mrs. Clair Senior, Mrs. Dell Sessions, o Mrs. Harold Raddatz, Mrs. William LARGE PROVIDES UTAH Mrs. A. and of Worlton Salt J. Ruse, YELLOW. OF SHARE T. Mrs. Miss F. Lake, Kirkham, STONE MOTORIST Phyllis Kirkham and Mrs. R. B. Worl ton. A story of the great northwest! Thrills! Drama! Action! Suspense! "The Drifter" will shoot his way into your heart! Also Chapter Six of 'THE AIR MAIL MYSTERY." All Seats 10c. Lets Go! and Sunday and Mon., Sept. A Big Super Special! 1 1 cooking Will and trade. 1 2 thrills from the wide-ope- n spaces! America's march westward springs to life again, glowing with Wide-ope- n romance! JOHN MACK BROWN in "The Vanishin: Frontier" With ZAZN PITTS and RAYMOND HATTON A handsome dare-dev- il liberates his people and enslaves a girl's heart! We highly recommend this great picture. Don't miss it! Admission Only 10c and 15c- All people over 65 admitted Free. v Out of 31,382 automobiles that entered Yellowstone park, including all four entrances, during the season justf closed, 1803 were registered from Utah, according to a statement of the national park service, issued Monday. 9 Cars from everywhere carried passengers, while Utah's share of passenger travel by automobile total- LEHI Misses Beth Romney, Marie War- nick, Dorothy Stewart, Gene Coleman and Carol Proctor are back on the job again in the schoolroom. The girls are making their home with Mrs. F. D. Worlton this winter. 101,-26- LEHI COMING September 18th and 19th "LENA RIVERS." " A wealthy auto tourist lost his The difference between a pedestrian pedigreed dog while stopping in a and a jaywalker is this: when you're small town. He inserted a lost ad in walking among them they're pedes-train- s; when you're driving they're the newspaper, offering a reward of jaywalkers. $100. I- The next day he went to Che office --o to ed 6883. inquire, but no one was to be found "Did you manage to give the cop Besides the dotal given, the parka except a descrepit janitor. the slip? "Where the thunder is the newsservice took notice of cars entering a "No, he gave me one." second trip, motorcycles and preseapaper force?" asked the tourist im--oson travel, all unclassified by states, patiently. Driving Instructor: Well, do you "They're all out," the old man rebringing the grand totai co 42,081 understand the car now? cars and 133,587 passengers. plied, "tryin' to find yer dog." Beginner: Perfectly. There's onlv the entered cars One hundred Utah lehi one thing I should like to ask: Do 48 the the 1362 LEHI west, north entrance, Some men take good care of an you put the water and the gasoline Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl of east and 293 the south. automoible; others treat it like one in the same hole? cars 1625 Idaho shows The West Jordan, visited at the home of report of the family. LEHt Mrs. Dahl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. carrying 6231 passengers entering LEHI the combined gates, 92 cars and 272 James H. Gardner, Sunday. Butler: Your wife has run away 'My father's Mayor," bragged a LEHI passengers from Nevada; 66i cars small with the chauffeur. when he rides in a boy, "and Mrs. Fred Osterloh and infant son and 11,551 passengers from Montana, Husband: Oh, well, I was going motor the and ahead cops go left Wednesday evening for an inde-- I860 cars and 6311 passengers from parade to fire him anyway. to he have doesn't attention pay any finite visit with Mrs. Osterloh's par- - Wyoming and 1133 cars and 3433 to any traffic rules." Colorado. from Mr. and Mrs. ents, Maylan Boley of passengers "That's nothing," sniffed his friend, All forms of travel showed a rail Mertaugh, Idaho. father's a truck driver." "my ing off, according to the report. Kail LEHI lehi 6887 decreased from registered Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. i travel with the month of 1931 to new "I a in Beginning car and traded in 9080 at hotels and at bought lodges Dorothy Southwick were visiting in 2677 at hotels and 3821 at lodges in my player piano as first all monthly bank 1932, August, paymentf." Provo, Tuesday. "I didn't! know they accepted player statements will be held until called 1932. Similarly, while 57,898 automo- usm for. Customers will kindly take bile8 enfered in 193if carrying 183,734 pianos as payment on new cars?" Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor were nassenrers. in 1932 there were only "They dont usually, but the sales notice and call at their earliest con- man Salt Lake visitors, Wednesday. is a neighbor of mine." venence. 42,081 cars and 133,587 passengers. LEHI 4070 STATE BANK OF LEHI was entranec The peak day's lehi Miss Verland Evans of Myton, persons July 3, 1932, compared with here with her par 6259 July 4, 1931. spent the week-enLEHI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. The Mutual Stake Board will hold a party tonight (Thursday) beginning at a quarter to seven o'clock at the Seminary building in honor off Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Clark. Mrs. Maude Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGhee who have been honorably released from activity on the board. i NOTICE ' , d J lam-tre- r raret While materials are low and labor reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. George Elsmore and E. Littleford entertained Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Clara Coroles and sons, Jimmie and Junior and Mrs. G. G. Mahas and sons, George and Theodore of Ogden. Those present were: Mrs. Forest Littleford and son, Roy, Mrs. Grantf Littleford and daughter, Wanda, Mrs. Rebecca Bourne and sons, Merlin and Joseph LEHI and Mrs. Denzil Turner and daughTuesday, September 13, will begin ters, June, Bessie and Shirley Ann, the Mutual Improvement Association Refreshments were served late in the activity. The season will be introduced that night by a dancing party evening. in the Lehi High Sciiool Gym The Mrs. William Jones had as her din- dance will be free to all those holding ner guests Monday Mrs. Clara Coroles Mutual Membership This cards. and Mrs. G. G. Mahas of Ogden. dance will also be an introduction to Ford Smith's orchestra which is higMr. and Mrs. Lavere Turner ana her and better than ever. The Mrs. Annie Turner of Pleasant Grove, orchestra has been constantly pracwere visiting in Lehi, Friday, with ticing during the past season and Is Mr. John Turner. now better than any in the county. Harmony and rythm will be king and Class work Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rassmussen the crowd the Kingdom. and family of Salt Lake, were guests begins Septembe 20. Let's all boost for a bigger and better Mutual year. of Mrs. Mary Winn, Sunday. Mrs. S. I j LEHI see- - t Evelyn n, for t Lewis, and Mrs. Dick Holdaway and Lott, Beth Fox, Tom Roberts, Reed of Vineyard, were dinner guests Kirkham, Cecil WJebb, Howard Timp-soby Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, Sunday. Kenneth Christensen and Fay ..Mr. Have Your Plumbing Done Now self-possessi- on Bottom Prices Rock I Lelai TAX FREE TELEPHONE FREE CALLS ARE TAX WHEN THE TOTAL CHARGE IS LESS THAN 50c. MAIN STREET and STATE STREET Phones Main Street 27, State Street 145 OUT-OF-TOW- N U. S. Govt. Tax Calls 50c to 99c Calls $1.00 to $1.99.... Calls $2.00 and up 20c is the maximum Tax Tax Tax tax. 10c 15c 20c The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. IDiriji I Ten Percent Discount On Fountain Pens. i SCHOOL SUPPLIES I Pens, Pencils, Theme Paper, etc. WE WELCOME YOU BACK TO SCHOOL |