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Show .cpY. AUGUST THURSDAY, AUGUST LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 11, 1335 Vho's Who In American Fork LOCAL ITEMS tives and friends. POWER UTAH nlt,ic-a- rr' in TTtah broad vision of our future uver tj-- loJ Ttriiilp m conunye to inis company wm i rT m .t . r j and son iniests of , i ' ELLISON CLEANING POULTRY PRODUCERS in American anxious to serve you well at all 8, this times. Those who have had dealings I ,s known throughout the entire with this firm are all satified cus:or tneir honest dealings. I pay the highest market prices tomers. iu!tVy and eggs. n fact that there It is a them anx-- is no one institution in tiie community V.j will always find serve vou in a way that will that has met with greater favor with cus- - the public than this well known esn your becoming a regulr tablishment. By reason .f the fact firm of this nature means a lot that the management has had wide and evncrieiue in every feature of this Vt people of this community business and because of their com that trade proves larire, steady ef-nrehensive knowledge of every branch I iommunity appreciates their of the trade, this establishment has of service. continued to witness the increase in the under ompeter.t concern, the number of their patrons in the who Robinson Ken ,'iement of nmiltrv field, this firm is worthy of each in '."a personal interest ves transaction and is always your consideration. ;st W., phone well-know- m popular one one of American Fork's popular stores. It's main office The dry goods tie 6 Y. Main. at .Main and -p- ut is located i.... m rri , groceries in th: iueiciianv au i'S at II ! yard is at 13 N. Merchant i management invites you to maken is is once feel as a place where people at at home in the city shopping. CO. Featuring a complete service in all branches of cleaning and dyeing, this prominent Amerian Fork firm appreciates the trade from this terriTheir f.ffice is located oui tory. Churn Street. Phone 132. The work is turned out in such a manner that you will le more than pleased if you give it a trial. The dry cleaning system used, net only cleans your clothes, but thoroughly renovates them in the most It turns them out sanitary manner. in the most anproved styles without the disagreeable odor that accompanies 'he work of s.n mas. v. The latest cleaning and renovating machinery' for in the plant makes it possible them to handle the most delicate fabrics and turn them out so that they look like new. Readers, why not give them a their effcienev. CKIPUAN MERCANTILE CO. i C i A ton j located . E l mo f p , X . Mrs ,r. l tuui i: tfccoiiuniKiiiuiisr, uiaKuijr to renurr lilt lht&l sti ilt oe one com-v-- the manager and his have built not only for the but lor me years to come, anu f the population of this part of 3te has doubled we predict that UTAH . Vis itTiA lift wi? uiai luuatrui jt r. .science anu human integrity can ue- - Mrs. Annie FvtTe on Tuesday. e and most satisfactory of our mercial and industrial assets render- j0 this company must go no small Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman spent ing a service that is at the same time j portion of the credit for the progress and complete, at a Bnd expansion of this part of the Monday in Price visiting with her comprehensive rate so reasonable mat tnen, as now, fclate. jts presence here in active daughter, Mrs. Arville Chidester. people will marvel at the success of operation and under expert super-th- e management in continually add- - vision of such a metropolitan utility Mr. and Mrs. Booth Soieiison and company is really a factor that adds ing new improvements. cmldren spent .Satuidav at T ltrii.-- i Thev have given their personal at- to the attractiveness of all of the; teniion to the maintenance of etfici- - territory it serves as a more aesir- on a pleasure trip, . eiicy in every branch of the service. able communiy in which to live or The management is courteous and locate. Razor Blades 3l for 25c at Goodadv. win's, inmelit 00 LIGHT GO. - Fork office of the l power & Light Co. is located at f ,t jjain. It is one of the most K. public utility concerns in the r rendering a service that is J'roplete and satisfactory. It 1 & chance HUMPHRIES to Mrs. Annie Powell returnd to her home Sunday after visiting in California for some time. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of Magna, sjent Sunday in I.ehi visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Edwards, daughter, Mildred, and son, Bobby, spent Saturday in Iehi visiting with relatives and friends. Mi", and Mrs. Cordon Thompson and family left Saturday for their home in Ixs Angeles, Caliornia, after visiting in Lehi with relatives and friends. prove friendly ss J d FLORAL which atmosphere, CO. predominates at all times, has plac ed this store in a class by itself, and This prominent florist is located it may well be termed shopping headquarters for the city and the sur- at 51 E. Main St.. Phone 200-A florist supplies a vital need in rounding territory. the life of a modern city, and this store your shopping headquart-IwheThere is an advantage of having stablishment, through its experience in town. They appreciate a metropolitan store at one's door in serving the public for years, has patronage and it is our opinion that maintains inviolate its record of gained an enviable reputation, and find quality I this is where you will will be sur-- i genuine service in the purveying of without a doubt has done its share to than price. You This is a policy makes famous the waresat their wonderful bargains. high-claslogan: ''Say It Small Ads can hold consdered when With Flowers." be that in are safely may in the next time you to firm a reliable seek provide -a extends in The management specializes you the management BIG This store your merchandise needs, one having artistic floral designs. Those of our al welcome to all. heart. at customers readers who desire specia' designs for vi the famous name which is both its Read all the adverparties, weddings, funerals, or any other occasions, should give this floral shop first consideration. STAR FLOUR LULLS tising in this paper. In making this review of American we this wish to and Fork, increases Am-compliment trade Each the in jwell arranged instiution year You will find Fork at 147 E. 5 N., phone 32 the territory covered by their service firm, and recommend that our readers have give their thoughts to the florist s headquarters in this section for is extended. Their patrons estab- when needing anything in the line of learned that in this line this s. Star and Yellow Star Flour. Advertising pays - flowers. rea as and lishment is over known all are nrndnrts unsurpassed W territory. They have always suit this establishment is continually htained the policy of the best that buzzing with activity, GIRLS SOFTBALL The Star Flour Mills have always jern science and human ingenuity xd devise. worked in the interests of the home 'ieir flour is the popular brand community while securing for themLast Monday's rain caused us to commercial 4 housewives. Not only is this a selves the the softball game with the postpone that the large volume of Foster Jthat adds to our commercial and success Co. of American Fork Drug evidcom-::y business at the establishment faltural efficiency, but the Lehi and the Ward girls, until Fifth derives no little benefit from ences. They are well and favorably Buick Sedan in good shape and section this known home at 7 p. m. of the as 15, throughout Monday, iidvertising given August I superior brand. are highly esteemed and thus they The First Ward and Fifth Ward For Sale O. A. Slade 308 W. Main. fair and honest methods they are deserving of the prominent po- will play the last game of the second i gained the confidence and pat-sr- e sition which they hold in the comLIGHT WAGON FOR SALE See half of the soft ball league. Mrs. John H. iSmith. of the people in the com- mercial and industrial life of the Saturday at 8 p. m. the American ity in which they are located. community. Fork stake girls will play a Lehi JOHN DEER BINDER FOR SALE See Stanley Clark or Phone 33-- J. team. Stake Its li3 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Abbott visited in Delta. and Herbert Taylor of over the week-enSalt Lake enjoyed a lovely drive over; Cox of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel the loop road Sunday afternoon. Ogden. visited with local relatives, Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price of Pleasant Grove sjsent Sunday in Lehi Miss Donna Hadfield returned home visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Saturday from Salt Iake where she Price. has been spending the past wek visiting with Miss Mildrd Edwards. Mrs. Ralph Hatchings, son, Josie, Seven Giant Crystal White or P. and daughter, Bonnie, of Salt Lake, spent a few days of the past week & G Soap 25c at Goodwin's. visiting with Mrs. Ellen Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Mr. z:.l Mr. John Hutchings and Salt Lake, b.nt Sunday in Lehi Mrs. M. A. Taylor and daughters, Laurel and Esther fur visiting with other relatives. nished the program at Alpine, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. James Trnnaman of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler, Mr. and Garland, and Mrs. Beulah White of Mrs. George Lewis, Mr and Mrs. Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in James Comer, and Mr. and Mrs. R. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Worlton formed a canyon party Gough and William Trinnaman. up American Fork Canyon Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Batchelor and eon, DeMar, were Sunday dinner Mrs. Lynn Milne entertained Wedguests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert nesday evening in American Fork Batchelor of American Fork. canyon in honor of her husband's A delicious birthday anniversary. Mrs. Mack Batchelor entertained hot supper was enjoyed by the folin honor of Mrs. Hayes Asay of Den- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Noye Christver, Tuesday. A dainty lunch was offerson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schow, served to a few of Mrs. Asay's close Mr. and Mrs. Mack Batchelor, Mr. friends. and Mrs. George Barton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron Gilchrist, and Mr. Mrs. Elma Christofferson enter- and Mrs. Lynn Milne. tained for the Lucky 13 Club members Thursday. The evening was I ' sjent with social chat and a dainty lunch was served. M. A. Tayloi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding spent Sunday in Lthi visiting with rela- ( j 11, - BARGAINS. . that M j WANT ADS well-merit- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. L-- I. Wardle returned home Sunday afternoon from Cedar City where they attended the American Legion Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler and son, Duane of Draper, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Fern Johnson and other relatives. Talon Zippers at Goodwin's. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Batchelor spent Tuesday evening in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Virl Hopkins and their new Mrs. Hopkins was formerly baby. Miss Bernice Russon. PRECISION REPAIRING SHOE Fine equipment, the best materials and expert workmanship guarantee a .superior Shoe Repairing: service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. Well save you money and we'll give you the equal of a new pair of shoes. Mr. and Mrs. James Clrk received a letter from their so", Jay, who is in Santa Fee New Mexico, working with the Soil Conservation Service. He is traveling with a of group agriculturalists from different states. He reports he is enjoying the work. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH .,V I ON STATE HIGHWAY LEHI GIRL KILLED AT DRAPER I girls Next Tuesday the Junior Glee Four Coops with Artesian Water Club is arranging a skating party For Rent O. A. Slade, 308 W. Main. TRUCK TURNS OVER iSBAIID OF FORMER followed by a picnic. The Senior Girls Glee Club will meet at 8 p. m. Friday. Marion Jensen, 50, of 426 Denver eight-year-ostreet, Salt Lake City, and his Oxydol 20c at Goodwin's. son suffered minor cuts and bruises when a truck in which they were riding, loaded with coal, turned YOUNG DEMOCRATS NAME over Saturday on the highway near DELEGATES FOR CONVENTION Sheriff Lehi, according to Deputy Walter Durrant. Delegates to the state Junor Demo- The accident occurred when Jen-- , tic convention from Utah county sen s northbound trucK went on me were announed Saturday by Secretary edge of the road where construction Ruth Olsen of Springville. The work is under way, Deputy Durrant convention will be next Saturday, at said. Provo High School. Lehi are: Douglas delegates and Wanlass. Glen INJURED Phillips LEHI YOUTHS ld Draper mechanic 'killed Saturday night in a collision on Srve of the Draper road, one mile !tof State street. ' chard William Brown, riding j with his brother, Don, 23, on r motorcycle, was believed killed about 8:30 p. m. when fnachine collided with a car driven t by Earl Smith, 21, of West "an. Brown died of a fractured J and other injuries, jn Brown, believed suffering frac-o- f in-it- ly the left leg and the left IN AUTO CRASH was treated at Salt Lake Gen-and his iMrl. Smith hospital. Six young persons were injured in anion, Miss Janice Beck, 18, of cuts a head-o- n automobile collision about ier. incurred only minor 3 a. m. Sunday on the state highway ; bruises. '"! one-ha- lf mile south of the Lincoln Off Cycle lie motorcycle, driven by the high school. James Damico, 21, son of Mr. and if brother, struck the radiator i left fender of the heavier ve- - Mrs. James A. Damico of Provo, believed to be the most seriously inoth from thrown were jured, has a fractured jaw and severe cyclists machine to the south side of the cuts about the head. Miss Ann Cen-not- t, !i. 18, of Los Angeles, Cal., visittold Beck fr. Smith and Miss ing with ana unot, Mrs. Hazel Lewis on the were Dean of Provo, suffered a fractured right right Jity they I of the road, traveling 25 to 30 knee and cuts and bruises. s an hour. Others with cuts and bruises were 25, of Provo; .'chard William Brown was born Jack Farthingham, Bill of son Mack a Whimpey, 21, Davis, at 22; flarch, 1912, Draper, and Adeline Andrews Brown, and Carl Roberts, 22, all of Lehi. I lived there all his life. He was Deputy Sheriff George Loveless rethe mechanic a for floyed as ported the cars driven by Damico rton Motor company in River- - and Ray Dunson, 21 of Lehi. crashed on the west side of the highway. Dun-so- n, Mrs. his wdow, I'wviving are traveling north with the three Lehi youths, was unable to say other vcflhi6 'ol,ePre Brown; three daughaccident occurred, Deputy how the y oaroara, ana June Dorotny Loveless said, but indications are he m Brown; two brothers, Don dozed at the wheel. ? Louis Brown; and a sister, Agnes Damico was traveling south, acall of Draper, and another companied by Miss Cennott and i'r. Mrs. Polly Swerson, of Farthingham. AH the injured were taken to the His mother died a year lay1. Aird hospital at Provo. All were ''it i'llleral unim rrora tiold Wodnes except Damico and Miss ncTf' in Drapr. S. -- re-lets-ed FOR SALE CHEAP First and second crop hay. Carl Anderson home in Lehi Fourth Ward. 2tp MALE INSTRUCTION We want to select reliable men, now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical inclinations willing to train spare time or evenings, to bcome installation and service experts on all types AIR CONDITIONING and Electric RefrigerWrite fully, giving ation equipment. Utilities age. present oocunation. Inst., No. 32 care of Iohi Free Tress. Why not exchange grain for your subscription to The Lehi Free Press. A family pass to the Royal Given with each 50c paid. Whipple entertained DEWBERRIES FOR SALE See afternoon at a lawn party Mrs. James Hartshorn, Fourth Ward. Saturday honoring the fourth birthday anniversary of her daugter, Carolyn. Fancy hats and horns were presented to the little guests and games were played throughout the afternoon. FO R B EG I NN E RS Reasonable Dainty refreshments were served to Classes and individual lessons. Ann the following little guests: MISS PAULINE WORLTON Worlton Niel Christensen, Jane Marie Monson, Dan Mon-so- Assisted by Prof. Alvin Woolschlager of Salt Lake City. Michael Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Jarous Brems, Luanna Brown, Janet Recommended by Prof. Abe Anderson. Schow, John and Clarion Jorgenson, Dianna Robison, Mark Whipple and Chester White Boar For Service Ml See Frank Barnes, Phone 130-Carolyn Whipple. Mrs. litf Byron VIOLIN LESSONS n, Rinso 20c at Goodwin's. Modern Home For See Louis The Stake Relief Society Board held a canyon party Thursday afternoon in American Fork Canyon. The luncheon ofter members enjoyed which a meeting and program was held. Those present were: President Mina Webb, Mrs. Lena Goodwin, Mrs. Clara Webb, Mrs. Annie Fyffee, Mrs. Fern Russon, Mrs. Delia Fox, Mrs. Lillian Knudsen, Mrs. Susie Whipple, Mrs. Charlotte Hadfield, and Mrs. Ethel Watkins. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all. Sale Cheap Christensen, Fourth Ward. Will call and pay for horses and dead animals. Soe C. O. Holmstead, Phone 343-J- WANTED worthless 3. If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Mower needs repairs. Sissors or Sawi Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. BUTTER WRAPPERS We will print your butter papers on better quality paper at a cheaper price. Try the Free Press first and be satisfied. TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, Will sell Home or lot with chicken splendid for typewriter practice work, Will enlarge lot if desired. only 30c for 500 sheets at The Lehi coop. Free Press. See Mary Maudsley. The Pioneer Cooker is grand for snack service at any hour toasted sandwiches, bacon and eggs, pancakes and sausage and similar dishes. And you'll Kke the Relish Server to serve the things that add zest to the cooker's tasty foods pineapple for grilled ham, pickles for toasled sandwiches, etc. The Server becomes a tray. too. when you remove the glass lining. Both the cooker and the server are Manning-Bowma- n products, modernly designed in chromium and walnut. This special combination price, however, is good for a limited time only. So come in soon see what a bargain it is. Snjotj 5xbmat w'&. 33 CWp Slecthlctfii |