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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1939 THE LEHI FREE PU ESS , LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY. LOCAL ITEMS TABERNACLE DANCE AT CEDAR FORT Alt-- Christaifcrsun, ihrt-- 12. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans, son, Paul, and daughter, Joy, of Logan and Dr. Robt. Evans of Trice visited with Mr. and ilrs. A. J Evans Sun- duv. daug- hter and thrt-- sun- -, attended conference in Salt Lake City, Monday. TONIGHT OCTOBER Miss Eva C'hiistotfers n of Murray, .visited with her parents, Mr. and The Cedar Fort jtojile will hosts to the Lehi Stake members at r- Chiistotfeison, Monday. a dance at the Cedar Fort Gym-- ' The! 'ar' (''ats of Centerfield visited r.asium, Thursday, (tonight). dance is to raise funds for the Lehi;1' grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Stake Tabernacle. The music will be 'Hark. Sunday, furnished by the Royal Serenaded of and Mrs. Lynn Clark and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Lehi people are invited and urged Brown of Provo, were guests of Mrs. to attend the dance, have a good .Margaret Clark, Sunday. time and help furnish funds for the completion of the tabernacle. Meet1 Mr- - Sarah E. Gaisford and Pete your friends at Cedar Fort, tonight. Gaisford attended the Red Cross in Salt Lake City, Thursday. Afore heat Miss Josephne Adams who is em-Ie- d at Sun Vallley, Iadho, is her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams. Less Fuel i j can-venti- Professor Telequiz has a few questions for you. today. Are you ready? 1. Quiet in the classroom. In the many persons are the same age as the phone. They were born in ) 1861 ( ) 1882 ( ) ( ) 1876 1886 U. S. tele- 2. Here is a list of some raw materials. Mark the two not used in the manufacture of your telephone ( ) gold ( ( ) leather mahogany ( ) horsehair ( ) platinum ) silver ( ) ( ) flax asphalt 3. What is your guess on the cost of a n call to night or Sunday Aunt Susie, 200 miles away? ( ) About $2.00 ( ) 1.50 Probably ( ) Maybe .75 ) station-to-statio- -- 2 2. . u -C - c ra 3 C i? o QJ C QJ CL vo uu c tJ- .in - -- 1 vu 3 an. o . C C o QJ jc o SI (- 3 2 6 o0! O u r r cd .t: CD ii The Mountain States Tel. v yC cx xoo a v J5Si QJ - n & ij OJ E - CQ m- Tel. Company LEGION AUXILIARY Frank Adams registered at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City last week. MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary held a meeting at the home of the organization's president, Mrs. Rula Mrs. Gail Dorton, Monday evening. Gardner reported on Child Welfare work, Mrs. Fern Larsen gave a day by day report of the convention at Chicago; she also had pictures of the She reported that Utah convention. took first place for her float and several other prizes. A Utah girl was awarded $50 for her essay being second place winner. Thirteen members of the Auxiliary were present and were served dainty refreshments following the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman visited with their daughter, Mrs, Beth Chidester and family of Price Sunday. IRON FIREMAN Automatic Coal Firing We check your heating plant and fuel bills, then tell you what Iron Fireman can save you in work, time and fuel cost. No obligation. Ask for this service. 7iLJflni No Coal lliir.d'ijig (xkiI I takes coal direct from bin. S. LOTT M. ft mmm low gapaia; til Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams held Plumbing and Heating 23 Phone open house, Sunday evening for the Lehi, Utah Brown family, honoring their son. Reed. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C Johnson of Trovo; Mr. and Mrs. McKay Chris-tense- n and daughter, Josephine, of Mr. and Mrs. Reubeni Provo; of Spencer Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hacking of Mercur; Mr. and Mrs Owen Ault and daughter Virginia, of Cedar Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney, sons Blaine and CARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Orson and daughter, Jenette of Amn.c... i nr :i erican Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams and daughter, Jule of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Elmer Peter Reed McMillan, Miss Ila Webb and son of Los Angeles, California, an- Frank Adams of Salt Lake City; nounce the marriage of their daugh- Miss Jo.sephne Adams of Sun Valley, ter, Freda, to Gerald Bollchweiler Idaho; Miss a trial, Come in and jrive Mary Robinson of Amof Los Angeles, Wednesday, October erican work dona while yo wait Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Fork; 11, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Tern-pie- - Brown, Mrs-- Eunice 'at w!m"rju:ur.MC Gray, Bishop NEW INVISIBLE SOLE and Mrs. E. N. Webb and the A. F. The bride is well known locally, Adams family. Following a social having spent several summer vaca- and program a dainty luncheon was tions here, She is a granddaughter served. PINT...,,, QUART no. 22 of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans. V PINT A family party in honor of the HAROLD OSBORNE, Proa. FAIRFIELD NEWS young couple will be held in the Lehi Blended Whuley 8o 8 Proof. 75 GroinN. STATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH Second Ward Relief Society rooms, trol Soirit. Copyright 1939, Th Wilken Fomily, Thursday evening. Inc., loddin, Schanley f. O, Penniylvonla By Marie Kenner They will leave Saturday for a visit at the San Francisco Fair beMOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMEST fore returning to Los Angeles, where Mr. Mrs. R. and L. Mr. Dubois, they will make their home. and Mrs- - Clyde Carson and Mr. Leslie Carson attended the Football in American Fork, Friday. game SPECIAL NOTICE Mr. Dubois has a son. Wayne, who is one of the Lehi players. from An important message Mrs. Mary Carson is visiting in Colonel F-- - C. Harrington and, which Lehi this week. of white the to the signing pertains A. W. P. will workers the slips by Mrs. H. R. Peterson accompanied be read at the meeting of the WorkD. D. Hogans to Lehi and Amthe M. 8 P. America of at ers Alliance FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 and 14 erican Memorial Fork, Saturday. in the building. Friday, Priscilla Lane. Rosmary Lane, Lola Lane, Gale Page, John All Workers Alliance members are Garfield and May Robson in Mrs Carson A. in P. W. is Mary visiting urged to attend and all workers and the public in general are Lehi this week. more than welcome to hear this letGeorge Carson returned home from ter. Everything you liked in "Four Daughters" the cast, the charm, tha food Oakley, Saturday. The commodity stamp plan freshness is back again and better than ever! will also be discussed and explained. Also Selected Shorts. Mr. and Mrs.s Ben McKinney spent Admission 10c and 20c. one day of last week in Fairfield UKQ: WlIKEN II Family. 1 - 9 STATE STREET SHOE SHOP ..,, 3 THEATRE "Daughters Courageous" 7F you have children in school they are undoubtedly doing home work at night. Are you sure they have the right kind of light to protect their precious eyesight? One school child in every five, you know, has defective vision. The percentage increases with age. any, parents have really practical means measuring what IS good lighting. That is where our Home Lighting Advisors can help. These specialists know just how much Dlumination you should have in every room, Few, if of in every part of every room. some cases, the "Light Meter" has discovered actual waste of current by lamps that are too bright for their particular use. Trained Rom Lighting Adrijorl will gladly mea-u- r lh light in youi with thU Light horn Mtr. Thil ferric it tn and placet you under no obligation. visiting relatives. BEGIN EARLY THIS YEAR Mr. Fred Carson motored to Salt Lake, Sunday evening. Plans are underway to begin the annual Red Cross Drive earlier this year than usual due to the increased quota for this district. As the Red Cross is an international affair, the United States chapters are asked to send supplies for use in hospials in the European war zone. The Lehi chapter are asked to furnish cloth ing for use in hospitals and will be expected to furnish their own mater ials. Red Cross ships carrying sup plies are to go and come without interference from any warring nation. Mrs. Robert Allred ss chairman of the annual Roll Call this year. Wall were Mr. and Mrs Dallas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Mc Kiiney, Sunday. M. I. A, CONVENTION They measure the light with a little "Light Meter" which tells whether your present lamps are adequate or inadequate and where they should be placed for complete comfort. In uoHMiNiitivt cm RED CROSS DRIVE TO There is no charge nor for this service does it place you under any obligation. Simply telephone for a Home Lighting Advisor to call. SEE YOUR DEALER OR ' SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, LOVE'S PEAKS OF HAPPINESS . . LOVE'S DEPTHS OF DESPAIR! Mrs Edith M. Kenner was a busi ness visitor in American Fork on ' Saturday. f i'i Ho!lyHOidt in ante r producer he you a (tirturr to Mir jour Iirart as only i he greatest scrrca entertainment ran! J Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas visited at the W. C Thomas home is Am- erican Fork, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson enjoyed Sunday dinner with relatives in Cedar Fort. Elvin Kenner spent the with his family in Fairfield. week-en- d Mrs. Henry Armstrong is visiting week in Fairfield. DATE SET this The Lehi Stake M. I. A. Convention will be held on Saturday and A deSunday, October 21 and 22. tailed program will be printed next week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. John Chilton 'ware Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddart. Mrs. Lester Colledge entertained Sunday, honoring her SAMUEL G0LDWYN The following group of children birthday party given in honor of Lois Elvon Kenner, Sunday, afternoon : Helen Jones, Lela and and Iris Marvin Carson, Patricia McMilian, Keith Dillery, Sommie Huggard, Shirley Carson, Jerry and Jay Kenner and Ronnie and Gary Carson. prCMiitt WUTHERING HEIGHTS MERLE OBERON Mi UORA KOBSON LAURENCE OLIVIER 8Dliy THHt! VMTID D. U. P-- DAVID MVEN DONALD CERALDINE TITZGERAID CRISP by BEN HECHTuid CHARLES MARTHL'RDiiccicd by WILLIAM WVLER From Iht World Famous Novel by Emily llronle. Rcid by Million) NEWS AKTIST3 Also a Good Cartoon and other Good Shorts. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10c and 15c at dinner, husband's anniversary. birthday Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson, Mrs, Irene Brown and four children of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and daughter and Miss Mildred Colledge of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge Jr.i and two children of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Christian Colledge and baby, Mrs. Mary Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Collledge, Sr. and family. OCTOBER 15, 16 and 17 The Snow Spmgs Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Julia Jackson, Thursday, October 12. Evenings 10c and 25c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18 and 19 Adolphe Menjou and Dolores Costello in The Blue Bell Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at tht homo of Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Thursday, October 12th at 2 p. m. All The thrilling, touching story that tells the finest thing a father ever did fop his son! Also Selected Shorts. camp members invited to be present. "King of the Wad. Ail Seata 20c, Turf Thursday Only 10c and EOc, |