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Show Thursday, August Thursday, August THE LEHI FREE TRESS 31, 19C3 Lvnn. Carl and Alan Webb are Miss Edith Marsh of Alpine, is a Hackett. Maud spending the week in West Canyonguest of her aunt, Miss ' x- . eJ worK CLUB LEADERS NOTICE TO urd:V:: Ltht :: Mrs. Sarah E- Gaisford attended a Jlr- and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Sirs- - Amy Jones. County Extension Every Thursday farewell party in Salt Lake City, Fri- Spanish Fork, were Sunday guests of j Hisses Barbara Lott, Phyllis Kirk-Mrof Pjvvo, will meet with the Agent Phone Lehi, Utah day, given f r Mrs- - Ackerly-Leh- i M. A- Taylor. LaPriel Goodwin and Miss T.hi ham Club leaders on Thursday, :: Mem- Pierce of Malad, Idaho, spent : : Lehi : : Nettie geptember 7 at 2 p. m- in the George P. Price, Manager The Red Cross shipped their allotLake City. , Saturday in Salt children Houirhton and orial Mrs. Iena Building. Office, 82 Vest, Main Street ment of clothing for overseas to head:: Lh :; Mrs. Jones desires to begin the of Roseville, California, are guests at Residence, 2nd West and State Street, son of Monday. and Frank quarters. Mrs. Salisbury Lel-meeting Dromntlv at 2 o'clock and Utah the C. C Edwards home. :: Lehi :: wces-en- a 01 were gueu Springville, :: Lehi M tfee 4H ,eaders :: Wutch Gilchrist's Next Monday. Mrs. JsePn on time. Entered at the postoffice at Mand Mrs. Fred Crowther of Salt Mrs. Salisbury's sister. of Anderson. Lehi, Utah, as second Gaisford attended a Lake City, were Sunday guests Mis. b. Watch Gilchrist's Next Mondayclass matter CARS BENT IN WRECK Service Star Legi-- n, b ard meeting in Mrs. Jennie Nostrum. :: Leni :: Salt Lake, Saturday. Lehi :: ADVERTISING RATES Ta oiit.Trij.V.ila nf Mr. and MrS. :: Mrs. Mr. Lehi and :: Hyrum Wray of 30c per inch and family of Salt Hvrum DThurman J. Display Wray of Blackfooti Idaho, and Mr C C- Hackett and daughter, Blackfoot, Idaho, are guests of their the D- J.,an 10c per line at Readers were guests City, unknown owned automobile were Mr- and Mrs. Vern Webb. Maude were Salt Lake visitors. Satto from home Thursday Thurman : : : Tuesday when the . unknown Lehi : SUBSCRIPTION RATTS urday. Saturday. backed into the road near automobile red All ppent :: Lehi Mr. and Mrs. R.Jv One year in advance $1.00 Lehi : : a r U'rav oar ..I., o..,....t', Lake Salt is in Banks the spending Margaret Saturday and Sunday is Russon Enoch Mrs. enjoying altho was passing and Want ads 10c Per Line for first week in Alpine, a guest of Mayrene City. Wray tried to with her Merce-d- , in California, t car. the two each of line the 5c for clear turn and backing insertion per :: Lh :: Marsn and at Los cars came Russon, side. son, to Joseph back additional insertionether, Lake :: Lehi :: City Mrs. Amy Pratt of Salt Angeles with her daughter, Mrs. Dun occunants of the Wrrfy car Other William the at Mr. C C Hackett. Miss Maud was a week-en- d guest Nelson. also of were Mrs. Henry Smith, Hackett and Eliza Calton attended a Sharp homeLehi Mrs. and : Eugene Webb Blackfoot; : Lehi birthday party at Alpine, Friday Mrs- Charlotte Lewis and daugh- - unci son. Russell Webb of LehiThe weekthe Miss Bertha Carson spent evening given in honor of Miss Mayand Fawn, and Mr. and Wrays and Mrs. Srnith are visitingAgnes ters, sister. with her rene Marsh. in end Vineyard Mr.--- Elba Lott ana sons were feunaay &nd at thft time of thg acd. Jn :: Lehi :. Bunker. Mr- and Mrs. Ford , Mr. and Mrs. II. E- Osterluh who of dinner guests enroute to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Miss has spent the past .several weeks Smith of SPanih Mrs. John of Richardson W. Mr- and Mrs. B. Gurney fur a visit. Lila Cutler and Mr. Chester Cushing, visiting in California, returned home all of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visit- the at are Henry guests Magna, last week. They are looking fire and Aha and Elda Clark twin daughters ANDERSONS ENTERTAIN ors, Sunday. Sorenson home this weekhome be back to are Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark of FOR VISITORS of glad say they :: Lehi :: Grove are guests of their Pleasant again. Mt. of H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. GNielsen of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. AnBlackfoot, Idaho, are guests of their Pleasant, were week-enguests of grandparents, visit derson, Mrs. Herman Goates, and their F. Watch Gilchrist's Next Monday. parents Barnes, during Mr. and Mrs. D- J. Thurman. daughter and to the Wold's FairMrs. L. D. Anderson, guest of Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Webb:: Lehi :: Lent :: :: BAAnderson from Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and SEof Salt Gilchrist Mr and Mrs. atwere Liberty Park visitors-A- t children oats, corn, TRADE wheat, barley, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price Mrs. F. D. Worlton. Mrs. T. F. Lake City, were Lehi visitors Sunday, the onions, B. Y. squash, tended the Passion Flay at the park they were joined by Mrs. rye. potatoes, carrots, Kirkham, Mrs. R. B. Worlton and guests of Mrs. lone Gilchrist. n Harold etc-susbcrip-tioa for Johnson and children of Salt : U. Stadium at Provo, Thursday even- Mrs. Elmo Eddington spent Monday : melons, : : poultry, Lehi Lehi's Lake. to Free only the Press, in Mt Pleasant with friends. is who ing. Miss Berniece Russon employ Monday Kirk and Junior Anderson, ed at Provo, spent Sunday with herj home owned and operated paper. :: Lehi :: children of Mrs- L. D. Anderson and Mrs. E. Pratt and family are invitMrs. Sarah I. Call and daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. RusA party was given at the home o f Calvin Goates, were guest of Mr. A ed to attend the Rapral Theatre Mon- Mable, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Call, Mr. son. Miss Evelyn Peterson Tuesday even- - B. Anderson on a trip to Timpanogos Lehi day or Tuesday as guests of the Lehi and Mrs. Emerson Curtis and daughwho Cave, and around the loop. They en- Free Press and Royal Theatre man- ters, Marjorie and Patrica Ann, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred, Mrs. ing in honor of Miss Viola Child, in home to her Hooper joyed lunch at Aspen GroveSalt Lake City, were Sunday guests Jennie Nostrum and Miss Gail Webb is returning agers. Bring your paper with you. Miss : were: weekThe Lehi : next guests Mr. attendand Mrs. Ileber J. Webb. of were among those from Lehi Nola Fawn Lewis, Freda Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Provo. Phillips, THEATRE NEWS at ing the "Passion Play" hostess the Anderson, Vera Comer, dinner daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday :n Salt Mrs. of Sarah Sunday guests Thurday night. and honored guest. "JENNIE GERHARDT". LATEST Lake, guests at the W. R. Glade E. Gaisfnrd were Mrs. Mary A. :: Lehi :: :: Lehi homeWorlton who been has Mr. Wanacott. Madge and Mrs. Erval Carter, Miss Verla Thayne who is making a guest at the Glade home for the Mrs. Bell Shaw, Mrs- Margaret her home with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. TO ROYAL THEATRE Gilchrist's Next Monday. past week returned home while Ruth Fmitz and Miss Prior all of Salt Lake Taylor, returned home, Monday, from remained for a visit. Miss Roberta Ball entertained at a "Jennie Gerhardt," screen drama of City. a week's visit in Provo with Mr. and slumber party at her home last week. Theodore Dreiser's famous novel will Mrs. Clifton Thayne. The girls enjoyed an early roller play at the Royal Theatre, Saturday, :: Leh! :: Mr. 'Mrs. and Brown Bert and Mr. skating party fcj lowed by a delicious Sunday and Monday with Sylvia Those present were: Cleo ney playing the title role. and Mrs. Boyd Gilbert of Salt Lake D. J- Thur- Royle, Verda Anderson, Mildred ShelThe story, which caused a sensation the at were guests City, ton, Beth Jackson, Beth Fox, Cleora when it was published, is the second man home. SundayLewis, Dorothy Webb and the hostess. of Dreiser' works to reach the screen. : : Lehi : The first, "An American TRADE wheat, barley, oats, corn, Tragedy," Mrs. roused Dreiser's protest when it was A of friends surprised onions, group squash, carrots, rye- potatoes, n Booth Sorenson Monday evening at a released, for he claimed that the melons, poultry, etc., for a susbcrip-tioLETTERHEADS bonfire Lehi's Press. party in the creek. Lively motion picture failed to jietain his only to Lehi Free outdoor games, followed by a weiner point of view, and he attempted to and owned paper. home operated ENVELOPES roast were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. stop its showing. It was shown later FORM LETTERS Mrs- Robert Sharp and children of William E. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. with some of the changes he had Giles, Mr- and Mrs. Armond quested in his suit. Fort Dauglas were week end guests of CIRCULARS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers, Miss Sidney was also the star of Mrs. Frank Webb, and Mr. and Wm. Sharp Mr- and Mrs. Almorene Bagley, Mr. "An American Tragedy-'- ' In "Jennie in is General HANDBILLS charge Sharp Sharp. of the reforestation camp in Logan and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass of Oakland, Gerhardt" she is supported by a cast BUSINESS CARDS . California, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Webb, including Donald Cook, Mary Astor, Can).-onMr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mr. H. B. Warner and Edward Arnold. :: Lehi :: STATEMENTS She plays the role of a woman Mrs. Mary A- Wanacott of Salt and Mrs- Joseph Coulam, Mr. and whose charm for men brings her to guest Mrs. Frank Sharp. Lake Lake City, was a week-en: : Lhl : : endan inescapable An elderlv of her sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Misses Delia, Leona and Bertha Senator, her first suitor, is killed in On Saturday Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Mrs. Wanacott, Lila, Essie and Elsie Carson returned Wednesday from a a railroad wreck before they can be Gaisford and Elmer Culimore of visit in Pocatello and Jerome, Idaho. married. When her child is born she Mrs. Rachel Carson and Mrs. Hazel leaves home, tries to start life again-HeLehi in Set and Printed Lindon, formed a party to the Lake returned to their homes in second the Loughlin, suitor, a handsome, Following Gardens at Payson. Build Lehi, Not Another Town dance at the gardens the party was Salt Lake, following a three weeks wealthy young man, brother of her entertained at supper by Mr- and visit in Lehi with relatives and employer, refuses to marry her when friends. he finds that she has a child. It is Mrs- Peter Carter. to him, however, that she devotes her life. Edward Arnold plays the role of the Senator, with Donald Cook as the H. B. major romantic interest. Warner is cast as her father, and Mary Aston as the childhood sweetheart of Donald Cook who tries to 1 win his affection from Miss Sidney. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Pres3 - , 4-- H - : - s. 8-- W - 4-- H ! was a guest cf week-en- d Kirkham- . I3,-- Miss pj - :: Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks sons. Wallace and Earl, were Lake visitors. Monday. c" H - l , -- - - - - - - son-in-la- 15 Miss Nettie Pierce of Maia& 4H CLUB NOTES from Lehi start- girls . C r ueneva me at Tenty-eig- ht j 31, " vu-i- t'f - Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Fea-stone of Salt Lake City, called athome, of Mr r eatherstone's na,,, Mr. and Mr: Chas F eatherstD.. Fridav. v - Watch Gilchrist's Next Mondar :: Lehi :: Mrs. Levi Phillips was brosJ home from the L. D. S- Hospital day. Mrs. Phyllips 13 reported as 1 "j ing fine. Lehi :: Mrs. Frank Roberts of Delta, j' Lehi visitor. She was called due to the serious illness 0f father, Mr. Peter Schow. t - LOCAL ITEMS - Mrs-Carlyl- e - KM - li - - - PHONE d son-in-la- 8-- - If you have any news of interest, any advertising, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. Service with a smile. - - - - , t First Class - Kodak Finishing - it-- - All Films 30c per roll W. L. LOTT Watch - ' PRINTING - - : A ? North 1st East 518 Ldi1 Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi finest theatre, the Royal Theatre,!;: each 50c paid on subscription Lehi Free Press. of ft jj. 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Livestock feeding: The banks cooperated with tha Extension Service in the state and the railroads in Increasing the amount of livestock feeding. Assistance was given the feeders In securing flnanes for their feeding operations. 4. Crop improvement: The bankers took part in the crop standardization program of the Extension Service and encouraged the farmers to use pure seed, and in many cases made lout lor this purpose. i 280 B 245 ft 224 Others vortlonately low. Your Old Tubes Tested FREE.? Free calls deliveries. 1 '$ ad GLENN WING PHONE 47-- W UM LEHI, A laugh will get more business tta a serious, heavy attempt to rata tentlon. WANT ADS WANTED State associations of bankers In many agricultural states are giving time and financial support to encourage practices among their farmers that will bring about better farm results. The maor activities reported from one state to the Agricultural Commis-- ' sion of the American Tankers Association which is nationally active In promoting this line of cooperation are as fol'aws: 1. Drought relief work: Local banks have played a vital part in this work, being represented on the county for passing on all seed loans. These committees met practically every day during the spring to pass on the loans in onier to get as quick action as possible. A total of 91-- applications were received 'and handled by one committee, S33 being granted. TUBES i 227 ' BOOlD WITH THIS MARVELOUS OLIVE RADIO Call To rent home in h 8-- FOR SALE Get your early toes from J. F. Royle- Watch Gilchrist's Next p- ; Monday. GOOD CLEAN BALED STBA' FOR SALE William Hadfield. V FOR SALE Good New Littleford, Phone Pine Stf WHEAT AND BARLEY See John Goodwin, Lehi. WANT11, S. E. ' 75-- TRADE wheat, barley, oats, rye. potatoes, carrots, onions, sqf melons, poultry, etc, for a susbcrf tion to Lehi Free Press. Lehi's home owned and operated paper- NOTICE If anyone in Lehi give me any information rega lw' my money or the persons who I will nav a reward for sucn m mation Mrs. Estella Addis GRINDING ed, soldering. Scissors, saw sharp. s. See Wm. Osborne-- The Lehi Free Press is the paper printed in Lehi which prints their ads, etc., in Lehi- - The selling urge of good ad influences people whether to what to buy and where to buy. 1 |