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Show ! THURSDAY. NOVEMBER THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 25, 1936 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Fre Preei Every Thursday Lehi. UUh Phone Mr. and Mrs. C- F. Johnson were in Mrs. Nevin Crabb and daughter, Provo, Thursday visiting with their Jean, and Mrs. Charles Crabb went . Melvin Reynolds. daughter, Mj-to Provo, Friday, on business. nr. PRINTING - I I Mrs. Abe Gudmunwn of American Fork, had as her guest on Sunday. Mrs- Julia Brown of this city. Mrs. Junius Banks accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roger Paul Minor of Springville to Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Entered at the pogtoffice at Lehi, UUh, Salt Lake City. Thursday. Robert Hunter of Alpine. as second class matter- Ada May Catoln and Golda Jensen Evans and Mr. and Mrs. John of Salt Lake City, were visiting at ADVERTISING RATES Dorthea, were Salt Lake the O. A. Slade home on Tuesday. Furnished Upon Request visitors. Sunday. .$1.00 T Wl, -- J C TH- HANDBILLS BUSLNESS CARDS STATMENTS LOCAL ITEMS LEHI FREE PRESS Mrs. A. W. Davis spent the weekMr. and Mrs. Glen Wing and Mrs. end in Salt Lake with relatives and G- H- Wing spent Monday in Salt friends. Lake on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs- E. R. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass were Mrs. A. E. Doll were in Salt Lake Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Knight in Magna. City, Monday. - - Mrs. W. A. Evans returned home La Vonne Peterson, small daughMr. and Mrs. Wesley Pane of Salt Sunday night from Magna, where she Lake City, were the Sunday guests ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, has been staying with Mr. and Mrs-Ferf Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Holmstead. who has been ill for the past week is Evans- reported as improving. Mrs. Martha Ball and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Taylor and Roberta, Mrs. Fred Harrison of Lovell, spent Saturday in Salt Lake family of California, are visiting here on business. Wyoming, spent the last of the week with his mother, Mrs. Eb Taylor and with her brother and sister-in-laother relatives this week. Dee Von Holmstead. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead, is Mrs. S. J. Taylor returned home Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow had ill with neumonia this week. as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mr. Saturday from Brigham City, where J. P. Stewart of Salt Lake and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis and she has spent the past month visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart of American sons of Provo, were visitors at the S. her daughter and and Mrs. H. C. Hart, I- - Goodwin Fork. home on son-in-la- Saturday. Mrs. George G- Robinson and Miss Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington had Marie Robinson motored to Murray, for the Thanksgiving holidays will be as their guests Sunday, Mr. end her daughter, Mrs- Cecil Stephensen Mrs. W. R. Eddington and family Sunday and spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson. of Springville. of Luvan. A guest of Mrs. Nickoline Powell - Miss Zina Anderson left Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook and for Salt Lake where she will evening two sons Glen and Charles of Salt spent Sunday in American Fork, with for visit the next few days with her their Mr. and daughter Lake, spent Sunday with Mr. and sisters. and Mrs. Virgil Adamson. Mrs. Alfred Turner. son-in-la- Mrs. Nellie Davis held a quilting at her home on Friday afternoon Two beautiful quilts were finished. Lunch was served. Those invited were Mr James Comer, Mrs. R. B. Wortlon, Mrs. Julia Brown. Mrs. Josenh Glover, Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. Robert Allred, Mrs. Charles Crabb, Mrs. TearJ TJroomhead and Mrs. OKver Kittinger. J fSSsi I I I Vr fi YY LANDIS WELT ri Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins of Sunday Mr. and Mrs- Afton Giles Heber entertained Saturday evening and two boys. Mrs. Suza Giles and Mrs. Maselle Davis were the cruests for Allan Webb and Miss Lucille of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Giles in Salt Winterton. Lake City. Mrs. Julia Thorton and Darlene Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mr. and Peterson of Delta, spent the weekMrs. John Southwick motored to end in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sandy on Sunday and spent the after Garrett. noon with Mr. and Mrs. Henrv T. Mrs. Kate Anderson will leave Anderson. Thursday evening for Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson where she will spend the next month and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier. W. Johnson and family of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moyle and City, spent Sunday in Lehi visiting little with relatives. daughter. Mala, of Aline, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mrs. J. T. Worlton and son. Price, Friday evening. Jimmy, and Mrs. Pearl Roos, and Parties were given to the winners son. Worlton, of Salt Lake, were guests at the W. L. Worlton home of the roadshows by the officers of the First and Fourth Ward Mutuals. on Sunday. Games were played and refreshments Mrs. Elmo Eddington attended a were served at the two wards after board meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary mutual Tuesday night. to the Utah Medical Society at Hotel Mrs. Kate Anderson is entertainUtah, Thursday. A luncheon was in connection with the meeting. ing at dinner Thursday for Mr. and given Mrs. H. R. Spurrier and son. Stan Mrs. Ora Putman who has been in ton, Gwen Anderson and Herbert Salt Lake City for the past two weeks Stedman, Rinda Anderson and Wil-mRobins of Salt Lake City and under the doctor's care returned to her home Sunday evening. She has Mr. Trulen Bills of Riverton. been at the home of her aunt. Mrs. L. G. Stephensen. Ivy and Eloise Russon returned home Friday from Pocatello and Fort- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neilson of hall. Idaho, where they have been Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Vern visiting for the past week or two. Curtis of Riverton and Miss Ruth Miss Irene Hansen of Forthall and Barnhart of Castle Gate were visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Hogers of Pocatello, at the J. L. Barnhart home, Sunday. returned to Lehi with them. Miss Hansen will spend an indefinite visit Mr. and' Mrs. T. F- - Kirkham were at the Russon home. called to Brigham City, Saturday, due to the illness of their daughter, The family of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Phyllis Mrs. Kirkham is staying at A. Turner met at their home Thursthe hospital for a few days but Mr. day evening, honoring the birthday Kirkham returned home. anniversary of Mr. Turner. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Cleo Royle and Nedra Lewis and Diehl of Park City; Mr. and Mrs, partners attended the L. D. S. Busi- Charles McFarlane and sons, Rayness College Founder's Day Dance, mond and Karl, and Mr. and Mrs Saturday evening at the Roof Garden Hardy McFarlane and son. Nile, of of the Smith Memorial Building. Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. TurEarlier in the evening a banquet was ner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hard-castlheld at the Lion House. Klea and Wanda Turner. - The Executive officers of the Relief Society were in Cedar Fort. Sunday, holding Relief Society conference. Mrs. Grace Webb and son, Wayne, went with the ladies to sing on the program. for your dry cleaning work on the basis that we offer perfect workmanship and prompt ferric. We clean everything from neckties to curtains and rugs. Our prices are moderate. Every article moth proofed with no extra charge, A missionary shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe, Saturday night honoring Fon Rothe who will soon leave for the mission field. Bible was played and delicious refreshments served. The guests were Ruby Christensen, Fern Rothe, Meta Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer and Christensen, Karlyn Chatfield, Mia children of Riverton, motored to Lehi, Christofferson, Mary Skinner. Vera Sunday, and were the dinner guests Brown, Merlin Fagan, Floyd White, of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wing. Milton Russon, Allan Peterson, Max Mr. and Mrs, Glen Wing were also Skinner. Max Sharp. Joseph Rothe, dinner guests at the Wing home. Ernest Rothe and the honored guest Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Anderson and M. I. A. BOARD MEETING family of Nyssa, Oregon, arrived in Lehi this week to spend the Thanks-givinBoard meeting for the M. I. A. holidays with Mr. and Mrs. officers will be held in the Seminary F. J. Fagan. They will also spend building, Wednesday (tonight) at 8 a few days in Pleasant Grove visiting with Mr. Anderson's mother. Soon o'clock. All board members are asked atfer the holiday they will return to to please be present Oregon where Mr. Anderson will reOur price on printed butter wrapsume his work. pers is lower, our quality higher. g MADSEH CLEAIIIIiG Ruben Christensen, PHONE 102-- J. Agent rieasant Grove We call every Tuesday and Thura. A the A!p:ne Scnool MARRIAGE RODEBACK-VEB- M iss r uisinci. , Melba Rodeback r.f . i. known in ieni ana has many offering congratulation? ELDERS TO HAVE RABBIT Set and Printed in Lehi Build LehL Not Another Town y ENGAGEMENT of the Third Tha - - - - - nuorum Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards J i nouuce mc engagement of ft waru win enjoy morning. The Elders will chose aaugnier. uorcas, to Max B. Ru.l Thomas Puwers is reported ill this day sides and then begin the hunt, which son of Mr. and Mrs N. Sir week. will start at 9 o'clock and last for The marriage to take ;lace in ,1 near future. three hours. LOCAL B0YSIH The losers are to give a dinner toj This is going to be ACCIDENTS the winners. PHONES Office quite an interesting hunt with all the Elders turning out to enter in the i Residence 117-Night or ft A accident which occurred Thurs sport. Provo dance a up day evening after If you have any news of j of WEDDING RECEPTION canyon injured Howard Whimpey terest, any advertisng, any Lehi and Cecil Chamberlain of Cedar or want anything printing The wedding reception held for Mr. Fort. The accident in which Cecil the printing line. inand Mrs. Carl Ashton, Saturday night Chamberlain was quite seriously Service with a smiU jured happened at 1:30 a- m. on the in the DansArt was a very interesting It was well attended Provo fpringville highway just south social affair. of the county infirmary. Chamberlain's car coming from the south towards Provo and Mayne's was going south into Springville, when the accident occurred. Both drivers reported that as the other car approached in the center lane they expected it to come farther onto the wrong side of the road. Both turned to the wrong side, and as the truck hit the Chamberlain pick-u- p the Mayne vehicle light Mayne sedan, the onto its side, right side of tipped both cars receiving the brunt of the impact. In the crash, the Deering girl was thrown against the windshield. Occupants were immediately rushed to the Bird hospital. Riding in the Mayne car were Mayne, Miss Deering, Earl Huggard of American Fork and Lenna Fulmer whose back was of Springville. wrenched in the crash. Whimpey was riding in the Chamberlain car at the time of the acciIi dent. Both parties had earlier in the OltTIU.10 11 Th American Oistiiunc Co 11 II1 H evening attended a dance up Provo if WMI'.'i.t""" mVmi ft 1 canyon. Fi-ir- s 8-- - nt&a( PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION BETTER t ORQANlvATIONS sSSj 1 A school of instruction was held at the Alpine School Board office in American Fork, Thursday, November 19th for the officers of the various Parent and Teachers Associations of the Alpine School District Representatives from American Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove. Lindon, Sharon and Spencer were present Mrs. Arch J. West, state president of the Parent and Teachers Associ- BRAND STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY -- ""I w" LONGWOOD Code No. Willi BOURBON WHISKEY 90 Proof J- - Cod No. 134 ation. Mrs. Tingey, and Mrs. Nicholcisen of Salt Lake City lead in a discussion. Suggestions 90 Proof BC'URfcOM 148 1 rfjfhs WHr-KE- ' ON SALE AT ALL STATE LIQUOR STORES nt or e. WE BID J, st - . Mr. and Mrs. E- T. Carter of Mrs. Booth Sorenson nd Mrs. Webb motored t Salt Lake, FriDelta, is visiting this week at the . Garrett home. day and spent the day. Sunday, Reed Taylor and Miss Edna Jones of Springville, were SunMiss Jenalyn Wing spent a day of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and Br. day guests of Mr. and Mrs- - James and Mrs. Ainor Evans motored to last week in Salt Lake visiting Mr. X. Taylor. Mrs. Joseph Lincholton. Nephi, Saturday. Mrs. Alton Wilkins was entertained at a birthday party Monday evening by her friends. The groupattend-e- d the married folks dance in American Fork, and then went to the Wilkin home for a hot chilli supper, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bertrum Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts. th district in At prestnt we are organized district the of section every under the of instruction Sch-direction of MABLE N. NEILSON, Chairman Primary Supervisor and Association Parent-Teacher- s of the IiLTTERWRAPPERS - uiusHHriunAssoauiGX r.iure effective organization , Mrs- SUBSCRIPTION i were sr.d the value of Room Mothers ut ao in bringing aid will hicn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freebairn of I FTTERHEADb Salt Lake City. were Lehi visitors ENVELOPES Sunday. FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS Price were 8-- One year planning by the many friend- - an j n this couple. ' The recently married through- - ceived many beautiful ?.fts fnenas. ranizaticn, program .,,-- t 8-- W George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2nd West and State St, Lehi, Utah residence 117-Phone Office ( NOVEMBER 7i'3Sl IPgff Willi TREoLWo? If PONT QUART N0 166 Ry No. 63 Bourbon THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY LAWRENCEBURG, IND. iWiiiiMffi;: 90 PROOF AS-YO- STRAIGHT WHISKEY PREFER IN BOURBON OR RYE BRAND |