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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, WX THE LEHI FREE PRESS Misses Rinda and Gwen Ar,r-,.Salt Lake, sp.ni Sunday vi.itiV their mother, Mrs. Kale. LODAL ITEMS , with Andn THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. LOCAL ITEMS IT'S ALWAYS WARM AND COMFORTABLE AT THE - Mr. and Mis. Ezra Grav Mrs. Sherman Robinson of Ophir, Wardle and L. of Amerispent can Sunday with Lehi relatives. Fork, was the guest of Mrsn with a?na Sunday P411 Ralph j! i'y Mrs- A. W. DimondDavis, Tuesday. and Elton and El Vera Dansie were in Mrs- Julia Brown Provo, Thursday on business. has as her house Vlr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne and this guest week, her sister, Mrs. be wre guests of Mr. T. Mrs. R hr. Mrs- and I- - - - 1. - - - imlly'r, Gudmunsen of American Sunday. A. Fork. B. Anderson made a buine 31rs Pauline Bean returned to her trip to Salt Lake City, Monday morn- tare in Provo, Thursday after a visit Osterloh. Mrs. Hermine W11 ao of the Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw had as their guests- Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAfee and son. Boyd, and daughter. Mabel of Provo- TAXES WILL BE - RECEIVED AT THE 1e part! 'STATE BANK OF LEHI comedHJ .'..."1 B. W. spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on a business and pleasure trip. THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM George A Fox of Salt Lake City was visiting his mother, Mrs. George Fox, in Lehi. Monday. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 and 14 Feature No. 'UNTIL KOOH DEC. 21 ROBERT YOUNG, 1 TED HEALY and FLORENCE RICE in 'The Longest Night" Mrs. Julia Brown spent one day of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Salt the week in Payson visiting at "the ake. spent Sunday visitintr at the home of Mrand Mrs. Darrell home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Ray Carter. - ,er to c a theatri 2 2 FEATURES Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Monday. Seven floors of a department store, with romance, mystery and unexpected actionbehind every counter! Feature No. 2 Radio's Singing Cowboy in a roundup of melody! GENE AUTRY in Miss Marie Robinson spent the Mrs. Birdie Duboise ,f Salt Lake week-en- d in Lehi visitiitg her parents, City, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson . Mrs. Mary Garlick of Salt Lake, is Mirth and Melody in a fast Musical Western! 2 Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One- in Lehi this week visiting with her Mr. anl Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and sister, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. daughter, Sylvia Jean, visited in SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY- - NOVEMBER 15. 16 and 17 Provo, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kittinger ond Davis Bradshaw. Kittinger were the guests of Mr- - and IT WASTTGfiT AT Mrs- Kay Kirkham in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neilson and Better hurry along il you want to see Claik and Thursdav. Marion, the screen's scrappiest lovers, teamed in the daughter of Pleasant Grove, motored " J." season's snappiest hit! It's got romance, comedy. to Lehi, Monday and spent the day Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of v:. 4, climax that'll leave ( spectacle and a dynamite-lade;:.'', visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Salt Lake, had as their r-on the ropes! Don t delay! Lome toaayi f f Satyou hanging V guests vv Barnhart. v urday, El Vera and Elton Dansie of this citvMrs. Kate Anderson and daughters, Zina and Vola, were in Provo, MonMiss Vola Anderson left Wednes 1. day attending the birthday party of for Salt Lake City where she will day Ra Vae Anderson, daughter of Mr. spend a few days visiting with her and Mrs. Clifton Anderson- sisters, Rinda anl Gwen Anderson. "Melody Trail" hwleafcf Only 10c and 15c HKST10W. n Office PHONES lesidence 8-- Night or Day 117-- terest, any adver.tisng, any job printing or want anything In the printing line. Service with a smile Mi' Wf VA Friday Mrs. Harold Firmage of Salt Lake, and Mrs. William B. Hay-war- d Mr. and Mrs. Jay Richards left of Washington D. C. who is last week for San Francisco, Calithe guest of MrsFirmage were fornia, where they will make their visiting their mother Mrs- A. W. home. Davis in Lehi. - - GOODBYE ! Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Peterson and and Mrs. E. J. Larsen and Lavonne, and Pearl Peterdaughter, TO NAILED AND TACKED ON daughter, Lois, and Miss Roberta son were business visitors to Salt Ball rethe attended ON SOLES wedding j ception of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ander- Lake, Friday afternoonI Our new equipment for the finest son in Vineyard, Thursday evening. ladies footwear has just arrived, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior and and all shoes of every description will Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis of River-to- n Lue Dean and Mr. Prior's daughter. Tjereafter be rebuilt with SEWED on and Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warbur-to- n mother. Mrs. Andrew Prior of SpanSoles just as they were made at the and children of Mercur spent ish Fork spent the week-en- d in Magna ftctory. in Lehi the guests of their Sunday with Mrs. W. C Reese- No more nailed- stiff, out of shape parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. soles on ladies shoes, Mr- - - j t Satisfaction Guaranteed BOB S SHOE SHOP PHONB 184-- W Miss Donna Barnhart is ill with blood poisoning in her knee which was caused by a lead pencil. She was coming home from school when she fell and run the pencil lead in her kneeShe is the daughter of Mr-anMrs. J. L. Barnhart. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Broomhead had a reunion Saturday and Sunday in LehiNineteen family members were present. - (Also MATINEE SUNDAY IN COUNTY, STATE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, ND FOR UTAH $F UTAH. i THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, is. RALPH LIVINGSTON DUBOIS, 4lso known as R. L. Dubois, a widower; CONSOLIDATED WAGON and MACHINE COMPANY, a corporation; BANK OF AMERICAN FORK, a banking corporation in liquidation, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah-nHerbert Taylor, Examiner, in charge as Trustee for the Bank of American FIRST DOE, Fork; SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE Defendants. 1 TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at ten o'clock a. m. on the 13th 4ay of November, 1936, at the Front Poor of the Courthouse in Provo, Utah, the following described property situated in said county, lhe bouthwest quarter of the to-w- it: Northeast quarter, the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 31, township 6 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or less. Also the lots 3 and 4, and the South half of the Southeast Quarter and the Northeast quarter of the aoutneast quarter of Section 61, Township 6 South. Ranee 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and Lots 2, 3, and 4 of Section 6, Township 7 South, Ranee 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 318.15 acres, more or less. All of Lot numbered 3 of Block numbered 28 Fairfield Townsite 4.89 acres burvey, containine more or less, and situated in the West half of the Northwest quarter Section 28, Township 6 South. Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The land herein describ es containing in the aggregate 4864 acres, more or less. Together with the following described "water stock: One share of the bwkk of Fa rfleld Irri ration Com 4 P.M. ONLY 10: IDs 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reynolds and son, Junior, of Provo, were in Lehi, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 and 19 Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Reynolds C- - F. John Mr. Mrs. and ' " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freebairn and parents, JOAN BENNETT andCARY GRANT in son. children, Jacquoline and Paul, of Salt Lake were Lehi visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Sylvester Clark invited Mrs. George G. Robinson and the Freebairns to dinner in the after daughter. Marie, motored to Murray, noon. The children spent the afterget a big push Into matrimony! Sunday and had dinner at the home Two flighty lovers who are almost married. . .. and want to stay that way noon vistiing with their grandmother, of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson and Admission Only 10c and 15c Also a Good Comedy and the latest Major Bowes. Mrs. Kate Anderson. - SHERIFF S SALE EVENING ONLY 10c and 20c, PATHE NEWS and the latest POPEYE CARTOON. 'Wedding Presents" - family. CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY COMING SOON "THE GREAT ZIGFIELD". Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Knight and Mrs. William Jorgensen of Salt Lake afternoon City, spent Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wan- lass after attending the funeral ser vices held for Mrs. Josephine Young, - The classes held by the Geneological workers are to begin next Monday evenine, November 16. These classes are held in each of the wards in the stake every week. A broadcast invitation is being sent out for everyone to attend these meet Delyle Hitchock, Carl Racker and workers The genealogical ings. Dahl who are employed by Seanford would be pleased if you would attend. the Red River Lumber Co. at West-wooCaliforna, were San Francisco over the hallowe'en week-envisitors D. U. P- - NOTES while there they visited the Oakland Bay bridge. Chinatown and a few other points of interest, they report BLUEBELL CAMP a very interesting and enjoyable visit. tri Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Gadys Trane, Thursday, November 12, to hold their regular meeting. Your presence will be appreciated. d, d, EVANSVILLE 90 proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey CAMP Mrs. Elizabeth Yates will be hos tess of the Evansville Camp, Thurs The meeting day, November 12tE. at 2 n. m. Members are will hee-iat the especially requested to be nas Deen A fine program meeting. Schenley's Cream of Kentucky was distilled and aged in the heart of the famous Bluegrass region of Kentucky. This whiskey is one year oldaged in temperature controlled warehouses. .. I arranged. 1, yht a 6t M g M ! I 'a,Jcy. yg u jj 3 5Sg.-Sj- f s. ft&r- - s Those assisting Mrs. Yates are Mrs. Violet Barnes and Mrs. Victoria Jackson. FORT WALL CAMP MEETING pany fhpi'no- 1.74 .11 administered by the Fairfield Irrigation Company), said share being The Fort Wall Camp of the DaughCerti" Infomal by ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at ncate9ented of Mrs. Celcstia Schow, Together with all other rights of the home MnvAitiher 12th at 2 p. m- every kind and nature, however rpi...,j,, evidenced, to the use of water, All members are cordially invited to "trnes and canals jfor the lirri be present. Ration of said premises. - with all tenements, Hereditaments and appurtenances SNOW SPRINGS CAMP MEETING inereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion nd reversions, remainder and Tfc TUuirhters of Utah Pioneers rents, issues and profits meet at of Snow Springs Camp will I DATED October 19. 1936. the home of Mrs. Harriet iioiasworw attende. n rmnMirTT. Thursday, (today). A good 'UWI. VW County. 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