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Show i AUGUST THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 LEHI FREE IHESS, LEW. UTAH IS, 1933 1. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arvis Miss Bonnie Fox spent t.'.r eek-eAinsworth, lister Smuin of Salt Lake City, and Miss Agnes Clark in Salt Lake visiting v.i her was a Lehi visitor Monday. of Louisan. ?pent the past week in aunt, Mrs. Hazel Lotfland. nd Joa Mr. and Mrs. La veil Smuin of Mariam Lott stent last week Lehi viriiin with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L Mr. and Mrs. William were Lehi visitors Monday. Lake visiting with her sister, Strasburg. Mr. Ainsworth was a Magna, vmidge brother-in-laand Mr. and Mrs. of and Carol son, companion mision:.ry George daughtt:, Roger, '4 ' Strasburg. "orris Trace. were Lehi visitors last wetiad. MEXICO SUPPLIES FESTIVE LOCAL ITEMS three child; nj Reasonable by First Ward Elders Last of this week and first of next. Call S. M. TAYLOR Of CVffoH wh you POUMX 'mmiofv UHI0H MEETING Although the tourists beat the pictures by several years in Mi s. John W. Southwick and Mrs. ' discovering" Mexico, the glamorous Elias M. Jones were in Fr:v0 Wed- - C1,untrv below the Rio Grande ha at ncsday on business. ast comt niio itso wn in liuiiywooa of Pararnount's as the backgi-oumMiss Phyllis Jorgensen Is spending new romantic fiesta, "Tropic Holi-th- e week in Provo g with day," which plays at the Royal Travis Johnson. Theatre, Friday and Saturday. It's a new Mexico that's brought Mrs. Alice Tucktield is c afined to to the screen as the background for her bed but is reported be get- - "Tropic Holiday" which has Bob well can as as expected. Hurns, Martha Rave, Dorothy Lam- ting along our ami Ray Milland very much in Mrs. G. II. Wing, Mr-- . Thomas the foreground, (.lone are the e and Mrs. Ciaia Russon .shooting bandits, the .. nt Monday in Salt poas-netill busi- - vclutionists and gringo-hatinand jdeasure. iants of the story lvoks. The Mexico of "Tropic Holiday" is a land of Mr. and' Mrs. J. C. Vaidass sjent lilting rhumbas. breathtaking scenery Sunday in Provo visiting with Mr. and smiling senoritas. anl Mrs. E.J. Hunter. In the afterThe story harmonizes with the noon they attended the A:r Circus. 'jay spirit which thousands of Am- HTini tourist; havr found tvnical of mi: ana .Mrs. Wlntiuy Orland otthei). -- southem neighbor." It tells alt Lake, are spending u few days;of. a bon,j young H0ivwood writer ....: iMiniir hi i.eiii wun relatives ana .... away friends from it all" and finds more romance and adventure than he expects under Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle were skies. business visitors in IYlvo, Monday lazy tropic I I TQPPS motion The ivgular M. I. "c Uls ' RMf l THE PECUUAR wild-eye- 1 Chinee COTTDM HA MEN UEP PJR1N6 MANUMCTdRF TO 6RW6 THE ToTAl COTfON CONSUMPTION Pffc. TAKES Hi CAR TO NEARLY 100 POUNDS' OFF 6H0E5 Pftoor or tm imtROtpeNHncc. INDUSTRY Ano AGWCUUUR- E- SUR Of IN5TEAP OF Hi HAT WHEN HE E"NTER7 A HOUSE. Cue EATS Hit PEftffiT the before MEAL I) ti rrT"-;;- OPS1PE down! :Ti:liur aOtfERHMENT-PEPERAl.ST- WERE SO 10N6 THEV COVEREP THE LEG UP TO THE rcAUEP'SPATTERPMHH THcy WERE PcK5NtP TO PROTECT THE IE& FROM SPLASHES OF MUP AUP WATER I ATE n'TMSKt . WHEN THE "SPATTER PASMPf WERE SHORTfMeT -CO AH .THE Afe NOW COSTINS ANP LOCAL ABOUT A YEAR .....A SUM EQUAL TO I n,ooo,ooo,ooo A MINUTE FOR EVERY .77 MJNUTE SINCE me VEAH 1 Z?L7T F ,1.Y Mi 'us. il I.e.Mli wen- Kivcrton ing with Dansie. The Lehi Stake M. I. A. will begin its season's work on Tuesday, September 13h with opening socials in all the ward chapels. Regular scheduled class work will begin in all the wards on Tuesday, September 20. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH 1 4-- Mr. . daughter. in Lehi Sunday and Mrs. visit- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McKellar and daughter, Maurine and Miss Edna Smith spent Sunday at Lagoon on a William Mrs. Jacobey who has been a guest pleasure trip. EMPIRE BUILDER at the home of Mrs. A. E. Doll left for her home Wednesday evening. Brigham Young University, offering 1600 courses in 35 Departments, is prepared fully to serve the youth of the intermountain area. IT OFFERS Foundation Courses For All Professions and Vocations. YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT INTO Applied Science, Arts and Sciences, Commerce, EduFine Arts. There is also a Graduate .School, Research and cation, Division, and Extension Division. Five Colleges: Brigham Young University is accredited with the best institutions in the Country. REGISTRATION DATES September 23, 13 ss shoes. 3 FOR BUILDERS OF NEW EMPIRES IT IS ORGANIZED START WORK SEPTEMBER 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 -- SW AO. M. I. A. TO re-s- SHOE -- . . SWIMS 7 11,1 PRECISION REPAIRING Gail's Grief Club met at the BICYCLE & TIN SHOP home of Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Friday OPEN FOR BUSINESS afternoon for their meeting. A lesLocated in former Asher building. son on Forestry was given by their leader, Mrs. Gail Gardner. Work was All Work Guaranteed. continued on their summer sewing project. Club business was taken up TURNER & WHIPPLE afternoon. which after LarClarice N'ola Misses dainty refreshments Clark and were served to all those present. The REPAIR SHOP Sherman Evans and Russell Bone son spent Friday and Saturday in next meeting will be held Thursday Ogden. !"'i!t Sunday in Provo where they afternoon. July 18. C attended the Air Circus. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slagger are the Mi a lovely baby E. J. Hansie and Mr. and proud parents of THE CATFISH OF THE NILE RIVER - i- g d Union meet- - urged to be in attendance. There will be a special meeting for all ward and Stake Relief Society officers held at the same time, when the Ixhi Stake Relief Society will be reorganized. hard-Woirind- .HHM - "" at Ward Chapel, Sunday. August All M. I. A. workers are - ;. vi.-::-;i I A- 21 i evERv automobile coniain $s founds OFC0T1OH. ANP ENOUGH APPlTlONAL ' SETTING FOR TROPIC FILM Mrs. T. K. Kirkham spent Wednesday in Salt Lake with L--r sister, Mis. K. W. Shill. B j ifCTfflCl! CORK FOR SALE w, THE POCKETBOOIC KNOWLEDGE I YELLOW BANTAM i. 24, 26, 1938 Address Miss Travis Johnson of Provo, was She will stop off in Denver and a guest of Miss Phyllis Jorgensen at Chicago on her way home. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arvis Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair, Joe Hair and Mrs. Morris Holmstead, Mrs. James Mrs. Evelyn Skinner of Provo, were Spencer and children and H. R. Mad-se- n Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walspent Sunday in Orem visiting lace Hebertson and family. vith a sister, Mrs. Prestwich. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stoker and Miss Geaneice Larsen who has daughter of Boise, Idaho, have been been spending her vacation with her spending a two weeks vacation in aunt, Mrs. Hebert Wright in Salt Lehi and at Fish Lake. Mr. Stoker Lake, returned home last week. im employed by the Kress Co. Mrs. V. J. Loveless and son of Mrs. Kay Kirkham and little son, Provo Bench are spending the week Barton, of Salt Lake City, were in Lehi as guests of Mr. and Mrs. visiting in Lehi a few days last week, George H. Goates. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Broomhead and Mrs. Arreva Armit- Mrs. William B. Hayward and Mr. stead. and Mrs. Harold Firmage and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. R. W. Shill returned to her W. Davis. Friday. home in California, Thursday after visiting with her sister and brotherLloyd Gunther, who is employed at Mr. nd Mrs. T. F. Kirkham Strawberry lake spent the week-en- d for some time. in Lehi visiting with his parents, Mr. md Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mr. and Mrs. Amo Asland and daughter, Norma Ray, of iSpringville, Miss Lola Johnson left Tuesday spent" Tuesday, and Wednesday for Draper where she will spend the as at the home of guests Thursday week visiting wtih her sister and Mr. and Mrs. C J. McKellar. brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ray mond Saddler. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling, Mr. and The Second Ward Church History Mrs. George Tierce, Mr. and Mrs class enjoyed a party in the Wines Victor Gaisford and Mrs. Charles Monday night, directed by their Park, Gaisford of American Fork enjoyed a steak fry in American Fork Canyon, leader, Mrs. Carleton Wilson. Those present were: Erma Adams, Vea Saturday evening. Jean Brown, Yvonne Ash. Catherine Gilbert. Dean Dundson, Aris Peter Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior and Donna son, Marie Allred, Jensen, family accompanied by Mrs. Prior's Leo Adams, Ross Mitchell, Rex Gray, mother, Mrs. Fenton Boyack, and Webb, Robert Gray, Norma Miss Faye Boyack of Spanish Fork Wayne Russell Webb, Jack Father-inghareturned home Wednesday of last Richards, B. Cooper, Keith and J. week from a vacation trip to Yellow-stor- e Cravens. Ralph and Southern Idaho, they visited at Moore with Mr. and Mrs. Mark USE and ABUSE Jenkins and at Burley with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bate. Evils in the liquor traffic result not from the use of a bad thing, but Mr. and Mrs D. W. Timothy and from the abuse of a good thing. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lott entertained Abraham Lincoln. Sunday afternoon and evening at the Mutual Dell Camp in American Fork Canyon honoring the birthday anni Fifteen versary of Keith Lott. guests enjored fishing and other recreation. A lovely delicious supper was served to the guests. IS THE ND. 1 "HIRED MAN" on modern farms - sn-la- Brigham Young University PROVO, UTAH "The Friendly School" w, WE uL Y. SUGAR BEET GROWBMG m. ??? fViSU"-,- . - Sugar beots provide more labor hours per acre than any of the other common crops of the United States. It is estimated that an average of 100,000 farmers grow beets under contract for sugar production each year. Farmers hire additional help during harvest time. Processors have an employment department where farmers may obtain help when needed. Many unemployed workers have turned to sugar bc;t harvesting to provide their living. Government 1 regulation now assures workers reasonable wages. This sugr bet growing has spread its ben' " to many classes of people sccrr .i'V.1.0' western communities. crops you raise what your farm problems may be . . . Ready Kilowatt can reduce work and increase profits for you. Every day he is working at extremely low wages lor thou sands o! farmers in this territory . . . doing scores of jobs electrically far cheaper than they can be done by other methods. Get the facts about electric "hired men" on your farm. Find out how you can reduce work and increase profits. Get full details, too, about the easy payment plan by which you can buy the electric equipment you want and need. Come in matter what ' ... no matter JhjO let's talk it over. Snjoij fiettfJi riiHriq urtiJi Ctuap tc5udjtt New Hard Surfaced Road Now In Use )!...i-ftM- :. Ira Intermountain Best Suar Companies i Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark Jones of Chinook, Montana, former residents of Lehi, announce the birth of a baby glri born Aug 7 at the Haver Hos pital. The proud grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Baker of and Mrs. Spearfish South Dakota, Elias M. Jones of Lehi. Friday afternoon, a birthday party was held for Mrs. J. O. Mieling and Mrs. James Comer. Cards were played at tht home of Mrs. Meiling with Evans and Mrs. Mrs. Sylvester Herbert Austin winning the prizes. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed by all those present at the Sparkle Inn. They report a very lovely afternoon. Take the family for an outing over the new highway WIM at mmsmml I U HOT SPRINGS 11 |