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Show 1. MAY THlT.AY. THE LEHI FREE PRESS HOHEY -- :.. Wr..;. ,.. care and comw. proviso::, f y Unit "f the American Iitribution of x'iiary. s1 be conducted i volun-an- by d contributions their entirety inU) the n and welfare funds of Auxiliary. 1!;,s. quarters and dollars dropped into the boxes of workers .n Poppy Iay principal source of support and welfare work the Auxliary thruh-,:ir.- " by Welfare Chairman !(. is a vast amount to be for ... disabled veteran and for the families of all f carrieJ " i the moiiey rii- oppp!e on r Memorial Saturday. May 27, will ,! sabled veterans and thcn need by the death or a veteran, accordnjr to Poppy Chair-.(.- j H 'instead. , ':!i-- , jit-- have died, and we believe because of in distress aut nr.jt.r and Aux.l .. : ' . f f'en tin- - I - si DIGEST AWARD K t ! THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939 WALLACE BANKS LEG IN FALL WINS READER S j a LEHI, I'TAH CHILD BREAKS LOCAL VALEDICTORIAN AIDS DISABLED . INJURED AT CITY POWER PLANT Dewey ftarnhart. 5. son of Mr. and Mi. J. , L. Darnhart, sustained a Wallace Banks sustained a painful" r keii left leg in a fall from a tree ft. A.htinsn!,, j,ii:n-ijaof knee week. The last ', of f..re ih, . ..... tin Wednesday injury at the Lehi City Power A H.jrh SvIkh'I. ami um-ethat J !, " in three broken Plant, Wednesday rf last week. Mr. ;s ,. ,: leg report' hh- i'"t-!r- j Header's Ditre.-- t Award was on a ldder, climbing Banks the beliw knee. ' places I'1 "J i iv. has bten when a step of the ladder down, ce:vo .hi- valed cUiiian of the class l;..,; :ard- - ''I. him fall about five feet broke letting "hii- f"- - th.-.f.im.!!.f 1;,:;;- Mi th.-Zetella Price of this The liagments and to the ground. become .,: ;.. w , FOR PAPER HANGING, !V,,uiM. cty. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carleton of puscles weret orn loose from the .:! thoir will week-enMr. of d ifceive an engrossed Lark, were knee cap. guests conna.i. - jS; he I.. and th- Am- i'aivhi!H-ii- t PAINTING, ETC. giadu-at- i' and Mrs. Roger Price. up' n erican I, Aax Kary air thoir in. SEE first ou k-f aid. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Durrant of It.'- I:$.'e.--t confers this "l!'r Rex Dimicik of Mr. and Mrs. a ...py on ariiiuai Castlegate, Mr. and Mrs. Vern awaid as to HORACE HADFIELD can i'! py I My, us W Canyon, were Sunday guests Curtis of Riverton. were Spring iiu-i- i Sunday and wj."H-yu!.throughout of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams. i lespond to tjie calls f r help :hc nation who, by their sch- las'ic guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 181-- W . wh;. b rt i us during the irMi)li.--e t: achieVenalit, jfive of grow-iii: The year whJcJ. p ppy, mio leadithiji in their comMr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson of hor: rs tin- war' dead, also aids those munities. Mrs. Provo, spent Thursday with who did no; d e but who lost health and Anderson Kate of family. 1'rincijials and progressive prepara-t"r- y in the nation's and high schools ncreasingly advocate an interest among students Mrs. Enoch Russon returned home, :n the nnt .signiticent articles which after a two weeks visit Monday, appear in current magazines. Their with N'OTK K YY. p. A. relatives. Ogden belief is that vital contact with the living, quickening thought of our day-iA social wiil be held by the I.ehi to education, b"th before Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Minor and cal of the Workers Alliance, Kri- I and after As one graduation. spent Sunday prin- children of Union, M. the Memoral .lay at S cipal expressed this thought in a let- with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patrick. Building. ter to The Reader's Digest. "Your i This social for the purpose of award and your magazine ap-pMr. and Mrs. William Patrick of a sending delegate to the "Riht to to me as a way to keep our best V.'ork" conventi' n which will be held Alpine, were Sunday guests ot the in the mental vanguard 'in Washington, June ."5rd. Jesse Patrick home. All W. P. A. workers are urjred to through the diffiult transition from school to society at large." Mr. and Mrs. William Herron of tret behind this move and htdp us to Our own lcal educators are among Provo, were Sunday guests at the protect your job as well as ours. the progressives of the nation who Alma Beck home. No admittance charges will be use this method of relating text asked just a free will offering at the in magazines material to current Reed and Frank Adams of Salt door. modern life. It is their broad-minde- d with Lake City, spent the week-en- d foresight which has made it possible their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lester Phillips of California, ar- f r our students to compete for The Adams. rived in Lehi, Friday for an extend- Reader's Digest Award. ed visit with his parents, Mr. and Miss Huitau Allred of Monroe, Mrs. Levi Phillips. and Miss Arleen Allred of Provo LEHI GIRL GRADUATES with their parspent the week-en- d Enid and Cecil Zimmerman of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred. ents, FROM L. D. AT LOW COST BY NURS- witih their Provo, spent the week-en- d mother at the Henry Sorenson home. comfort . . . avoid highway hazards . . . enjoy Relax in Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor visited at marvelous meals . . . restful sleep as you speed to either or both of the great World's Fairs! The Union Pacific and connecting lines offer Provo, Monday afternoon, with Mr. CARD OF THANKS splendid daily service to New York. .., and I. Wardle family. Miss Cleora Lewis, daughter of and Mrs. L. And to San Francisco double the pleasure of your trip by visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, one of Southern California on the way at little or no extra rail fare. We wish to express our thanks to Misses Lucille and Vera Anderson the graduates of the L. D. S. Hosthose who helped at the recent fireat of Salt Lake City, spent Mother's our nome. lne speed oi tne rire pital nurses school. She will receive Day with their parents, Mr. and her diploma at the graduation exer Department and their effcient TO NEW YORK Mrs. Abe Anderson. TO SAN FRANCISCO iri of property is to be commended. cises, Thursday evening. VIA LOS ANGELES $108.80 $9805 $75.20 Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler. Harwood Willard Mrs. and Mr. $3335 $3510 Roan a irip rtcund'frip RoundTnp Mother's day guests of Mr. and in Stand- - in ChalUnMrs. W. F. in Com- Hound Trip RountTTrip Mrs. George Goates were: George A. and son and daughter and rd Pullfortable rjox RUep. in Stand- - !n Chnllen- - in Com-arSun i i g Cars; Coachea Pull- mansEx gar Slaep- - lortabU Goates and son, Cloyd, F. W. Goates, Welsh of Salt Lake City, spent Berth Ii a Berth Extra mans Coach home of the ItgCan; at visitinig evening BerihEitra Berth Extra Ask about $30 fare in Coach oi and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates and day Pullman for in $135 to Winn. circle Sea Boulder Dam n rout to South-z- n trip Mr. and Mrs. J. T. both the New York and San California. family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips aida trip Fain ar.d r Jlurn. from Lai Vga, Nev., a low o $4 6S and daughter, Hazel, Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. William Price of Goates and Clark Bird of Salt Lake For further detaih consult: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price and Heber, City, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Loveless '' v. Lake City, Miss Norma Price of Salt J. WHYDE, Agent . . of Provo. Mrs. and Mr. of were Sunday guests Phone 7 John Price. ' i . s - Achit-vt-nirii- t : I - . t h.-l- ,.,.-y..,i- PHONE - ftffl Factory Machine Sharpened. Repairing of All Kinds. .Mowers, Lawn Gene'"il a Seder and Lovelier Get Permanent Wave with the amazing -- Mr 1 m Operator" Woman or (icutic abot jasaB prmmnt waring. It hair Improved this sen OTr-itami--ig prrr hn. "Moaw rilality and iot oaij Opwalor" war Phon lor Appointawat nft and up 60 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH TRAIN. . . W IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON PHONE COMFORT S. dOii agaiiut tli natuial juardi J.lpi IN TRAVEL "Magic c Q3S Q32gffEE ! Lehi, Utah North (3!tD el TOM WOFFINDEH v,'e.t :!rd VilL 1 REPAIR WORK A 0033 OITJ CEE5 s LOW FARES ,3M0 d Fran-citc- o 1 BLCNDEp WHISKEY j-- WANT ADS Whipping Cream 35c Mrs. Thomas Babcock of Cody, Wyoming visited Sunday with their law, Mr. and daughter and son-i- n See Mrs. Joseph Manning. Mr. and Mrs. tt Babcock were returning from Los quart. Mrs. Douglas Willes. Everything that 3 generations of distillers have learned about making a tasty whiskey is right here in this Family Recipe Of ours! Harrr E. Wflkm PINT No. 230 228 THE WILKEN FAAAI1Y INT ilAnnikl SCHENLEY P. O., PA. 86.8 PROOF-- 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS DO YOU KNOW and by whom ore was discovered in Utah What President Lincoln said about Utah minerals That Brigham Young encouraged mining That minerals form half the nation's wca!th Where eoj : . . hm t .... s .... .... . That Utah hashe greatest mineral deposits in U. S. J That Utah leads in smelting 4 Where Utah's "Little Pittsburg" is located Where the greatest coal deposits are located That Utah coppr is Utah's greatest industrial enterprise That mines are Utah's greatest farm market That Utah has bright future in development of its metallic and resources If I the Booklet "THE MINING INDUSTRY OF I in UTAH" x the Sail Lal(e This highly educational booklet just released City Chamber oi Commerce is FREE upon request. Just mite call Secretary, Salt Lal(e City Chamber of Commerce and one will be sent to you without obligation. will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Xrivupaiier It records for you the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monitor do;.s not exploit crime or sematlon; nriihrr dors it Ignore theai, but denls correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magazine Section. The Christian Science Publishing Sorl-t- y One, Norway Street. Boston. M.issacliuretts riease rnter my subscription to The Christ ian Science Monitor for period of 1 month 00 3 00 3 months 00 6 months SB. 00 lyearil2 Saturday Issue. Including Magazine Section: 1 year $2 60. 6 issuer 25e Sample Cnpv on Requttt THE SCi' 1 N 0 THE CtUct.f44j Cole's Hot Blast Range For Sale Phone Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane of Mrs. Sterling Durrant and Draper, 7 Silver King Bicycle For Sale children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben -- See Wilson Stoddart. Lehi. and children. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of American Lawrence WANTED TO BUY Lehi Irriwere Sunday visitors at the Fork, gation Co. Water Stock. Phone of Mr. and Mrs. James II. Grav. If your Sewing Machine or Lawn 8-- '5 Buck-wait- or er 8-- Mower needs repaid, Sissors or Sawa Mrs. A. E. Adams entertained at Sharpened. William Osborne will do dinner Sunday, honoring the birthit for you. day anniversary of Mrs. John Winn. FOR SALE 4 row beet culti- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. vator. See Clifford Austin. John Winn, Mrs. J. F. Welsh and of Salt Lake City, WANT ED 100 Berry Pickers, 14 daughter. Jayna. Stinc and Mrs. and Walter Mr. years and over. Apply C. B. and Donald Raymond. sons, Pleasant Grove, Phone 4G-- SALE-Fra- nk -- BALED HAY FOR Phone SALE tf and ive as a trial, work done while you wait. Come in 3. Will call and pay for old horses and dead worthless aiimals. See C. O. Holmntead at the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J- NEW INVISIBLE SOLE WANTED White Chester Boar for Serrfoe tf J. L. Barnhart, Phone 95-- 10-1-- hited hand left ijou, I'm already working on most of on your individual problems. Why not come in and talk it over? Before 1st Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead, Iehi Fox Farm. Phone tf 343-R- ptfaJrk Just what I can do for you depends See 8-- be a mote on every farm. Barnes, Phone 41. and third crop. id-- the farms in this territory, but I'm able and ready to do more work 10c half pt, CREAM FOR SALE 20c pint, 3"c quart. W. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West. 5p WEINER PIGS FOR can pfove n, SETTING EGGS Heavy laying White Rocks, per setting. Mrs. Will Trinnaman. 2p Name Address OF Rovle. Two Chester White Boars For Frank Barnes, Phone 41. THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS 0 Angeles, Californa, where they had been called on account of the serious illness of a son which died while FOR SALE 6 acres land, 9 shares they were there. See L. D. water. $475 takes it. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Racker, Lehi, Utah. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold WANTED to buy or will recondi- Johnson and family of Salt Lake S. P. tion your old lawn mower. City, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates Abbott. tf and family, Bishop and Mrs. Evans1 Anderson and family were Sunday Weincr Pigs For Sale See guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ander- - Tom-linso- These and Thousands of Other Questions Are Answered A LOST Disc off a grain drill, to II. Davis, 285 So., 5 West. PINT No. 229 QUART No. 0 STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH you hire me for more jobs, let facts and figures prove to you that I car. increase your profits. (Rsiddif Kilo wait SEE YOUR DEALER OR |