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Show Thursday. May 25, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brad&naw and Adams and Mr. fend Mrs. THE LEHI FREE PRESS femiy of Salt Lake City, were Sun- faiiiiiv of Lavt n, guests Sunday Published by day guests of Mr. and Mrs- - J. F. at the W. S- Evans hom. Uradshaw. THE LEHI FREE PRESS :: : : Lehl Sirs. Clara Webb returned home Every Thursday from a fex weeks visit in Monday 8-stock new fine glass High grade Phone Lehi, Utah Nevada. She is visiting this tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's- - week with her daughter, Mrs- - Wesley :: Lehi : : Jrnse in Provo. George P. Price, Manager Mr. and Mrs. S. E- - Littleford, Mr-anOffice, 32 West, Main Street Mrs. Mary A- Clark spent Monday Mrs. Grant Littleford and Mr, Residence, 2nd West and State Street, in Salt Lake City. FriSeth Mrs. Littleford and spent Utah Lehl. day in Salt Lake City. Mrs- - F. D. Worlton and Mrs. T. Entered at the posiofrice at :: Lehi attended a party given by as second Lehl, Utah, Mr- - and Mrs. Wilbur Rassmussen Delta Phi the clasa matter Fraternity of the U. of Salt Lake City, were Sunday U. at the Hotel Utah, Friday, of Mrs. Rassmussen's mother. guests of eveningADVERTISING RATES Mrs. Mary Winn. : : : : Lehl 30c Inch : : :: Display Lehl per Webb Mrs. entertained a Eugene Readers 10c per line HanGolden Makin and Miss Edith group of little tots, Wednesday aftersen of Salt Lake, were week-en- d in honor of her son, Russel's SUBSCRIPTION RATES guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cou noon, One year in advance fifth birthday anniversary. The little $1.00 lam. guests enjoyed an afternoon of Lehl : : :: Want Ada 10c Per Line For followed by dainty refresh Virgil Hanson of Emery, who has games First Insertion and 5c per line been A beautiful birthday cake ments. visiting at the home of his for each additional insertion. five candles was a delight containing MrsHoward returned Ritfks, sister, ful feature of the party. home Saturday. :: : : Lehi :: Lehl it-- Mrs- wt - Me-Gi- ll, W d - - LOCAL ITEMS J. Meiling and two daugh ters are visiting this week in Mt. Pleasant, guests of Mr- and Mrs Oscar Anderson. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. J. S- Hawkins and baby, Darrel, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- - A. J. Phillips. : : Lehl : : Mrs- - Dick Holdaway and baby Mama, of Vineyard, were guests of Mrs. Holdaway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck on Thursday and O- - - Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mrs. A. E Manning spent Friday in Salt Lake City, : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck, Malan Peck and Reed Taylor spent Friday in Salt Lake City. :: Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw and family of Provo, spent Saturday, visiting at the J. F. Bradshaw home. : : Lehi : : Friday. Mr. George Fox who has been very :: Lehl : : ill for the past month is reported imMrs. William Ritter, Miss Audrey Johnson and Miss Sylvia Allen spent proving. :: Lehl ;: in Lyman, Wyoming, the week-en- d Mrs. A. Higley of Arizona, is visit- guests of Mra. Ritter's niece, Mrs, ing here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Sherman Frederickson and family. : Lehi : Cartwright who is ill. : : Lehi : : Mrs. S. T. Littleford and Mrs- Grant Mrs. Rozella Racker of Salt Lake Littleford spent Sunday in Pleasant City was a Lehi visitor, Saturday. Grove, visiting their parents, Mr. and : : Lehl : : Mrs- Mark Richins and Mr. and Mrs Mr. Seth Littleford spent Monday R. E. Debraux. In Salt Lake City, on business. Lehl : : Lehi : : High grade new stock fine glass Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's :: Lehl : : spent Friday in Salt Lake City. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. John Scown and Miss Mrs. Margaret Bushman is report- Edith Cartwright of Draper; Miss ed ill this week. Ida Cartwright of Salt Lake and Lehl :: Mrs. A. Higley of Arizona, were Mr. John Fox of Springvile, was a Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeEl visitor Sunday. Scown. :: Lehl : : : : Lehl : : Charles Fox of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and spent Sunday in Lehi, with relatives. daughter, Lola, of Salt Lake City, :: Lehl :: were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Seth Littleford and son, Jack, Mrs. Joseph E. Smith. spent Saturday in Riverton and Fort :: Lehi :: Harriman. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chidester are : : Lehl ! -visiting in Price this week with Mr. Mrs. Ira Debraux of Pleasant Chidester's parents. Grove visited in Lehi Thursday, with :: Lehi :: her daughter, Mrs. Grant Littleford. High grade new stock fine glass : : Lehi tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's- Misses Donna and Leola Richins of s: Lehi : : Pleasant Grove, are visiting with Miss Utella Smith entertained her their sister. Mrs. Grant Littleford. second grade primary class at the Lehl lyde home of her parents, Bishop and Hansen of Emery who has Mrs. Joseph E. Smith Friday afterbeen visiting with the Howard Ricks noon. The aftemon was spent in home, is visiting this week in Snow-vill- e. lively games followed by delicious re- - - it-C- freshments. :: Lehl :: Lehl : Dr. West's Tooth Paste Special 19c Solid Copper Tea Kettles, Chromium Lined. Introductory Special $1.15. Gilchnsts Store. High grade new stock fine glass tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's :: Lehl :: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham attended the graduation exercises at the Cathedral of the Magdeline at Salt Miss Lake City, Tuesday evening. Afton Scofield, a niece of Mrs. Kirk ham was among the graduates. :: Lehl :. High grade new stock fine glass tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's. : : Lehi : : Mrs- - Marie Smith entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her daugh ter, Beatrice's seventh birthday anni versary. Twenty little guests enjoy ed, an afternoon of games and re freshments. :: Lehl :: The Fourth Wtard Sunshine Committee entertained at the home of Mrs. Carl Gunther, Wednesday after noon, in honor of Mrs. Robert Gilchrist, Mrs. Lorenzo Comer and Mrs. Hugh Shaw. A program, games and social chat followed by tasty refresh ments were enjoyed by the guests. : Lehl : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, formed a picnic party to American Fork Canyon, Sat- urday, enjoying a trip over the loop. They report some large snow banks on the roadside in several places. : : Lehi : : High grade new stock fine glass tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's- :: Lehl :: Hadfield and sons William Bishop furnished the program for the sacra ment meeting at Fairfield. Sunday evening. Elder Horace Hadfield was the sneaker with Dale and Bishop furnishing the musical numbers, Miss Misses Mavis Johnson accompanist. Elda Nelson of Pleasant Grove and Inez Johnson accompaning to them Fairfield. :: Lehi : May 17, the Rus-so- n Wednesday. familv set apart as a day for genealogical work in Salt Lake Temple. The following members of the family spent the day in the temple: Mr. and Mrs- - Lott Russon, Mrs. Kate Anderson, Thomas Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. 'Russon. Mr. and Russon, Lott E. Russon, Mrs. Bernell Bateman, Mrs. Odell Peck, Elisha Peck, Mr- and Mrs. Lamoni Holbrook of West Point, Mr- - and Mrs. Thomas Russon of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mary Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. John Peck and Mr. and Mrs- - James X. Taylor. Mrs-Georg- Aserex Compound Safe Laxative $1.00 Half Pound Cold Cream 60c and Tissue 25c Special 1 24 Envelopes and 24 Assorted 'heets of Cascade e - ...,49c , Dozen Colgates 10c Soap Special. .. .59c Linen 19c LM HDirimg (Cn. MAIN STREET and STATE STREET Phones Main Street 27 State Street 145 : .Lehi:stock : fine glass High grade new tumblers 2 for 3 cents at Goodwin's. :: Lehl :: people atAmong the for services funeral the tending Howard Cooper were Truman Cooper, William Cooper, Ray Cooper, Mr. and Mrs- Leslie Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gale and Miss Dorothy Foster, all of Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Inglewood, California: Mr- - and Mrs. John Tol- man and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper of Salt Lake City; Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Varnev and daughters, Violet and Emilv of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ault, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Ault, Mr. and Mrs- Wallace Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith, Mr and Mrs. David Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Berry, Mrs- Fannie Berry, Wanda Berry, Margaret Smith, Edris Cook, Aaron Berry and Lela Smith, all of Cedar Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ault of American Fork, George Faust of Salt Lake City. out-of-to- - Now Is The Time Paint Up That Car You woudn't think of exposing yourself to the elements. How about your CAR? - - - . Give it a first class paint job while done at such low prices. it can be CARS WASHED, PAINTED aKD DENTS TAKEN OUT '' " Estimates On All Work Furnished Free H & B Auto Painting 27 NORTH, 2ND WEST Thursday, May ps Vr THE LEHI FREE PRESS PROVO, UTAH : : :: iqea Dick Evans, Roland Tidd, Sterling Evans, Ronald Price, Leslie Hansen, Rae'idon Goates, Don Allred. Ersel . Fagsn, Forrest Smith of Pleasant Grove, Ralph Worlton, James Edwards, Earl Nye, George and Warren Davis and Jay Taylor of Provo, left Wednesday morning by auto for Chinook, Montana, where they will be employed in the sugar beet fields. High grade new stock fine gTass tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's. For painting, paper cleanip,, . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moas au-Mrs- and eaJsominins- Mn v"1 and Mrs. Isaac Bone and: hanging were Sunday Lake City, u " Colt Leo, of Salt 97-w Goats Powell aionuaj, spent Esther Goates. guests of Mrs. Annie " Lake City. :: Leci ? :: Lehi : : 8 Brooms 23e at Gilchrist Hardware. Powers Shoe Store. 2T Mr. and" Mrs. Leon Bone and two :: Lehl :: Sunwere comRED Lake CROSS City, children of Salt NOTES Mrs F D Worlton attended Mrs- - John Bona mencement exerces at Wasatch day guests of : The Red Cross officials t,u , Lni : Academy, Wednesday night, Ralph her tome. fine stock glass accompanied neV start the Red Cross work meetinw irvh prade June 1. On that date thev ;n jtumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin'sMr. and Mrs. A- - J.. Worlton and Lehi :: Salt continue the distribution of of mZ Mr. and Mrs. A- - E. Worlton Mrs. dinner seeds. A large number have tJsti guests Lott Russon, were Sundry Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gunther. Bishop and Mrs. Jos- of Mrs- - F. D. Worlton. garden seeds from he KJ Cross fcj! Mrsthe seed distributed throu?k season, E. Smith, Mrs. A. Carlos Schow, Enamel and Paints, Varnish, the local stores. Rodnev C. Allred, Mrs. Buhl Alirea adv. Muresco. Gilchrist Hardware, : : Lehi : : and Mrs. Joseph Dorton were among :: Lehi e lem-plR. the Bone and familv . Mr. John Lehi attending from those dinner guests of Mrs- - Sarah invited to attend the show excursion, Monday. ,at E. Gaisford were Pansy and Elsie Royal Theatre Thursday or Fridav i! Gaisford of Salt Lake City; Mrs. guests of the Royal Theatre and IS. Mrs. Freeman Royle and daughter. and r'ress managers, Margaret visitors, Douglas"" Smith, Maymetta .were Salt Lake Douglas Smith, George Gaisford, Jr., Oil Cloth 19c Yard at Gilchria Monday. Verna Gaisford, Norma Gaisford and Hardware. : : Lehi : : adt. Mrs-Car- l Buddie Gaisford, all of Salt Lake : : Lehi : : Sunday guests of Mr. and of D. Christofferson r. Gunther were: Mr. Fred Gun-thp- City. Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carter Mr. Lehi. and in Salt Lake City. Miss Beatrice Gunther, Friday Lehl it-- Get :: Salt of all Frank Mrs. Conley, and Mrs. Luther Coates and son Tu your Luvlee Lady House DressLake City. adv. Shoe Store- Powers at es and Mr. and Mrs. I. w p- bert, : : : : Lehi : : Lehi : : were oait viwmrs luesflay. Gilchlrist Lawn Mowers $4 95 at adv. CEDAR VALLEY NEWS Names for baptism for the dead Hardware. :: Lehi :. that are to be used in the next junior Mrs. Ole Peterson and son, Jackie, Mrs. Charles Lloyd and children of baptism excursion must be handed to of home left Saturday for Salt Lake, where George Strasburg within the next 30 Salt Lake, are visiting at the Mrs. Lloyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. where they will spend a week visiting days. It will be appreciated of ill Mrs. Tetefson's mother, Mrs. Jack names are handed in on time- Lehi H. E. Osterloh. : : Bell. : : Lehl Stakr members are urged to Mrs. S. I. Goodwin spent Monday in with the geenalogical committet ate The meeting Sunday night was in this matter. Salt Lake, visiting at the L- - D. with Mrs. Virginia Goodwin under the direction of the Aaronic Howard Hacking and Priesthood, and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin- in charge of the proCook were Lefcl :. Ernil :: WednesPeterson spent Mrs. Roy gram. day in Salt Lake City. LEHI HATCHED : : Lehl : : Paints, Varnish, Enamel and of adv. Cox Hardware. Samuel Gilcrhist Muresco. Mr. and Mrs. Will cater to small orders. week-en- d in Lehi Ogden, spent the Rocks, Reds and Lef Giants, Mr. James E. Peterson was a busiwith relatives. horns. Large varieties 12c : : Lehi : : ness visitor in Salt Lake Thursday. Leghorns 10c. Mrs. Mary Maudsley was a Salt Custom hatching. Glen, Laura and Mrs. James PeterLake visitor. Saturday. Lehi. in son spent Saturday Lehi Mrs. G. N". Childs of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Rhodeback and Mrs. Evelyn ' State Street, West of I. W. Fox spent Sunday visiting at the home of Peterson were visitors to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs- - Sylvan Clark. City, Monday. :: Lehl :: : : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs- A. J. Worlton and Gents Furnishings at and Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worlton of Salt adv Powers Shoe Store. For Efficient Printing Lehi in Lake City, spent Sunday See visiting relatives. "LION MAN" HITS STAR : : Lehi : : RING RANK IN FIRST LEHI FREE PRESS Dr. and Mrs. J. T- - Worlton of Salt PICTURE Sun Lehi Lake City, were visitors, Telephone 8-day. n Buster Crabbe, High grade new stock fine glass chosen as "The Lion Man" swimmer, tumblers 2 for 5 cents at Goodwin's. from n among scores of : : Lehl : : athletes tested for the role, makes his screen debut in "King of the Jungle,' which wild animal 50t 227 280 KENTUCKY 45c comes to the Royal Theatre, Saturday, 65e 226 245 50c BURLEY TOBACCO Dark-eye- d Sunday and Monday. 75c 224 171 50c Frances Dee plays opposite him in the "Direr From Grower To You" Others vortionately low. Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the principal feminine role. Your Old Tubes Tested FREE-Frecream of the finest crops Kentucky's Crabbe, member of the U- S. bountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich Olympic Swimming Teams in 1928 calls awd deliveries. wiui and 1932, holder of five world records leaves - sinuuin tuiu uituuw flavor and that rare fragrance that only proper ''aging1" and 35 national championships in PHONE 47-LEHI, UTAH can produce. We bank on it you have aquatic events is 23 years old and a never tasted or smoked a finer flavor- graduate of the University of SouthBuild Lehi, not another town. ed, more satisfying tobacco in all your ern California. He weighs 188 lbs. life. and is six feet, one inch tall. A laugh will get more business than aThe search for an athlete to play a serious, heavy attempt to gain the role of "The Lion Man" covered ttention. the entire country. FIVE POUNDS "King of the Jungle" centers SMOKING around the Lion Man, a youth raised in the jungle among lions, and ultiTOBACCO mately captured and brought to the United States to use his understand ing of leonine temperament as head- liner in a circus. His romance with Rich, Ripe, Old Fashioned Leaf Miss Dee, a school teacher who under Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more stands him and sympathizes with him, like manufactured tobacco than day Is runs throughout the picture. free from like night guaranteed The film reaches its climax in a i chemicals and all other adulterations Ik'- -, that conceal Imperfections, delude the circus fire, when the wild animals sense of taste and undermine the break loose from their cages and pour health. out into the streets of a large city, use same our the method We grand fathers used In preparing tobacco for spreading carnage and ruin. their own use - every trace of harsh ness leaves it - - nothing to "bite'' Copper Kettles, 6 Quart Size $1.15. your tongue or parch your taste. Gilchrist Hardware. adv. of tobacco lovers Thousands the world :: over swear by its Inmltable smoking Lehi : : and chewing qualities, Get your Rollins Runstop Hosiery at Powers Shoe Store. adv. REDUCE TOUR t4 We sell BILL rect from "Now," said the hypnotist, "I shall the grower this eliminates the eighteen cents a make this man forget everything." INSURANCE COUNSELOR pound Revenue Tax - all manufac"Hold on" yelled a man in the back Sold turers' and middlemen's profit thereby Cheapest and Best Insurance owes me a effecting a snving to you of 50 or iow, lianucany, "ne more. No fancy packages, no deco fiver." LEHI, UTAH O- rations, just quality and lots of it. , POOR GEORGE MONEY SAVING PRICE 5 lbs. SMv'KiNCJ Send us One "What shall I do? George has been OR for Dollar flmh under water for twenty minutes!" CHEWING 11.00 P. O. or ExLets go back to the hotel. I press Money Order (no personal checks) and we wouldn't wait that long for any man." will promptly ship you a five pound TYPPrwmTttRNn B Underwooi pacKage or "Hurley Tobacco. Good Condition. Priced to sell at Some men think they are breezy Five pounds of OM Kentucky Burley A Keal Dargaiu tau will make 40 large packages of smok- wnen tney are only windy. ing or 5' twists of chewing. CleaW Paper Hanging, Paper Oil Cloth 19c a yard at Gilchrist Calsomining and Painting done HutchmPadv. reasonable "i jCSencl 35 cents ln sllver and Hardware. prices. Ralph will ship Postpaid - one pound of Burley Tobacco as a trial Wealth and happiness are not al aiaie street, ieni. juh. offpr. A trial will convince you. w The Lehi Free Press is the We have thousand of requests" daily ways on the best of terms. seta for "Samples'' our margin of profit paper printed in Lehi which Is so small we cannot The only thing that beats a good prints their ads, etc, In Lew comply with these requests. wue is a bad husband. Butter Wrapper! prlnUd at W We do not ship C. O. D. orders to do so would require a large staff of clerka Ignorance is bliss until it begins to 100. Anytime. Why be Orders must be In English language anything but the b associate with egotism. Mr- - - -- . " - rrl it-S- unday lm - Baby Chicks John T. Collett - world-champio- Guaranteed Radio Tubes well-know- thrill-romanc- e, - Glenn Wing W Special Offer! 1 "gij Call tfiis agency on the 'pfiort L. I. Wardle WAJNT ADS " - t INDEPENDENT TABACCO O- - rti?Jf All things might come to the man The selling urge of good who waits, if starvation did whetner influences people not get McCLURE BLDG., FRANKFORT, KY. what to buy and where to buy. lucre iirst. GROWERS ASSOCIATION |