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Show THURSDAyt THE LEHI FREE PBES3 THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1634 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. C. L Johnson and The Lehi girls were coached by Miss daughters, Inez and Betty Jane, were Beth Roraney, The teams consist of. Salt Lake v tailors, Monday. Senior High Jenalyn Wing, Pauline Goates, L'tella Smith, Ila Bushman, Fay Every Thursday Phone Lehi, Utah Mrs. S. J. Taylor returned home Adamson, Leah Carson, Ruby Cotfedse, Thursday from a week's visit with Mr, Clarice Larson, Laree Difgeloeck, Karma Evans, Adine Turner, Orlynn and Mrs. Arch Kelson of Mid vale. George P. Price, Manager Martha Fitzgerald, Lorae Jensen, Office, 32 West, Main Street Marie Thrasher. Jeaa Chamberlain, Residence, 2nd West and State Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes Maxine Batchelor, Larie Lett, Fowler, were of of guests Sandy daughters Street, Lehi, Utah Mildred Mr. Barnes' parents. Mr and Mrs Geo. Dorothy Davis, Lois Anderson, Darlene T Oedarlund, Mary Russon, Entered at the postoffice at F. Barnes, Sunday. Iris Fowler, Lois Dckerson, Lehi, Utah, as second Lucille Fagan, Fern Rothe, Myrt Bush class matter Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gndmundsen and man. Nola O ark, Melba Brown, Beth Mr. and Mrs. Farley Austin of Am Stoker; Ardith Goates, Vera Brown, erican Fork, were Lehi confer Gertrude Anderson and Helen Gardner. ADVERTISING RATES Junior High Betty Adamson, Beth 30c per inch ence visitors, Sunday. Display Thrasher, Beth Berry, June Hanson,! 10c per line Readers T AMkna Panin naAvu) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop and little v Ruth Donna, Dean Allsop and Miss Godfrey. lAJta Cbristensea daughter, SUBSCRIPTION Louise Cooper of Murray were guests Worlton, Ila Webb,. Larue Berry. One year in advance $100 of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Friday Margaret Banks, Zada Webb, Helen evening:. Hansen, Pauline Worlton, Myrtle JackWant ads 10c Per Line for first son, Wanda Turner, Selina Peterson, insertion and 5c per line for each Claude Curtis and BramweU St. ThedaH enke, Allene Frank, Zoe Ball, additional insertion. Joer returned to their work at Boulder Margery Anderson, Wanda Fox, Enid Dam. Monday morning, following a Zimmerman, Klea Turner, Myrl Fagan, short visit with their families in Lehi. Karlyn Chatfield, Vera Anderson, Atha Published by The Lehi Free Press 8-- W tot : siop 5raw4 Okia . At Your Service rson. e T- 1 LODAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutching wer Salt Lake visitors, Thursday. Herbertson, Jean Crabb, Jean Worlton, Geraldlne Taylor, Rhoda( Elder Carl Webb arrived at the mi- Madge Okey, Davis. sion headquarters of the Northwestern Johnson and Phyllis States Mission and has been assigned to labor in the Spokane district. CONJOINT PROGRAM The Relief Societies of the Lehi five Misses Delia Roberts and Nedra will meet conjointly in the Lehi wards Dosen" the Lewis chaperoned "Happy visiting In Salt Lake City. Club at a swimming party at Sara Second Ward on Tuesday, May 8, at a special nutrition program. The ward Miss Gladys Shields spent Friday toga, Saturday. meetings will be postponed for the con-Joiand Saturday in Salt Lake City. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson and week-en- d instructions on nutrition will in Garthe Special children spent Mrs. Leo Trlnamaa was a week-en- d be Mr, Sorenson's given by Mrs. Maud Udall and Mrs. land with Mrs. parents visitor in Salt Lake City. Victoria Stewart. It is desired by the and Mrs. James Trlnnaman. stake officers that all who can will be NEW HOUSE DRESSES at Powers lift-- , of Brig- present at the meeting In the Second and Mrs. Hebert Hart Shoe Store. Main Street. adv. ham City, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nelson Ward on Tuesday at 2 p. m. of Mldvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Al'ton Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalttrs o Peterson and children were Sunday FOR American Fork, spent Sunday at the dinner guests of Mrs. S. J. Taylor. The James H. Gray home. family gathering in honor of the birth For Two Weeks Only day anniversary of Mrs. Hart. OUTDOOR GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and $1.00 Box Face Powder Large Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake City LADIES HOUSE DRESSES FOR Lipstick .35 were Lehi visitors, Monday. MOTHER'S DAY Powers Shoe Store. 40 Dry Rouge 1.00 1 vear to Lehi Free Press Mrs. Ora Hlllman and family and Mrs. I. C. Fox and children and Mrs Bert Nelson and children of Murray Miss Mattie Davis of Salt Lake City, Total $2.75 were" guests of Mrs, Thomas Trlnna Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sraithwaite, and ALL FOR $1.00 were Mrs. Rebecca Potter of Levan, man, Friday. . Our Motto: A Free Press In Sunday dinner guests at the home of , Every Lehi Home. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrt President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow G. E Mina Adams were Mr. and Mrs. McNitt and sons Gordon and Paul o James M. Klrkham and family of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City, will be present at the Fast. Services in the Second Ward, C3 Sunday and will furnish the program CEDAR POST FOR SALE 20c each. Mr. Klrkham was appointed President See David Holmes Jr. adv, for of the East Central States Mission at Semi-annuand conference the last WANTED Cattle to pasture. $4.00 will leave with his family, in the near season. Inquire this office. adv. and future for the mission headquarters at GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpenLouisville, Kenltucky. ed. Sewing Machines Repaired. See tf. William Osborne. . Read Mn George Harvey spent Saturday nt - SI $2.75 WANT ADS New Delectable al Wholesome Dishes Edith M. Barber s , i Miss Barber does more than simply help you with that hard job of planning three meals every day in the year. She helps you plan these meals in such a way that the food served not only will be palatable but will provide t proper and well-balance- d diet. Her recipes and articles on nutrition constitute one of the most valuable features that you will find in these columns. Call them to the attention of your friends for they have the same problem that confronts you every day. tisaWsBsftsriMfBsHM Up-To-Da- Andrews. Editor of Hiunun Mercury, says: o tne Axia lrnH.rwn listen to windy I when "Sometimes I want to .. v... olans, rirtlne . taut that B,t ut and remind the speaker or Some jmnly people. glial tv w in forest of the experts get entangled maice formulas. They ought to t rteht through to the people. are snort-aitrhtThose who make goods goods their if they look upon m when they have deposited them .v.. ,rhouse of a wholesaler or in n" retailer. No th " shelves of a UK"" reacharticle Is truly sold until it has woman or man the ed the hands of .ctnallv intends to use it. The manufacturer, in order to sell the right people the right article ai at the the right price in the right place rirhf time, must not leave his market channels by lng to the haphazard commodities excellent whirh so many Marketing consumer. the reach m m,.st advance step by step with mak must sell lng. The methods employed informed to cost less more goods at customers who demand them. "The modern factor in this business alone can secure the cooper of distributors, can find markets, ation can Inform customers, and can reduce the cost of the whole operation, in ad vertising. "Thft TTnited States was the first 1 country to discover that selling of 'pull" creation the made easier by from the customer than by the exclusive use of 'push' from the manufac turer. "One of the effects of the advance of popular education has been to make the reading of newspapers a universal habit. This in turn has built up the very large aggregate sales of newspapers today, and has placed at the disposal of advertisers the most economical producsr of 'pull" so far discovered. "Markets, 'i say, are only people, and newspaper advertising is demon strably the most certain and economical and the simplest method of plac ing a sales message before the people. As an Englishman I take off my hat to those Americans who have led the way in sales publicity. We in Britain are benefiting by their example. We try to get right through to the people." WANTED TO RENT Small mod Lehi. ern home. Call adv, SECOND PLAGE AT . .r. --- We are prepared to meet your Freight requirement with a High Quality of Service. ---- PROVO .'EET Lehi High School girls posture team were awarded second place at the B. T. U. Invitational meet ,at Provo, Saturday. The posture parade was witnessed by about 4000 people. and was the most colorful feature of the afternoon program. The Provo High School was awarded first place and the Murray High third place. The Lehi Junior High School was awarded second place in the meet at Provo. Friday, the first place of the Junior division going to the Farrer Junior High of Provo. Eleven schools took part in the meet. Besides the three winning teams the teams: entered schools following Tooele, American Fork, Manti, Bing ham, Pleasant Grove, Weber, North Sanpete and Springvllle. Not Too Late To Plant Rose Bushes Salt Lake & Utah Railroad ed MARRIAGES the stake members, and then k age limit set. Old and youar to SEED RUSSETT POTATOES For Sale Certified last year. Heber C. Webb. USED MOWING MACHINE SALE See J. T, Winn, Lehi. FOR tf PAPER HANGING, Paper Cleaning, Caslomining, etc. Prices reasonable. Ralph Hutchlngs, 2nd West and State. SETTING EGGS Black Giant and Silver Lace Wyandotte, 25c per setting. See C. L. Johnson, Phone 304. film developing and day service. Fair prices. adv. See John Frank. First class printing. 1 SALE Extra Large Tomato Plants, Red and Green Pepper Plants. Good time to plant for early fruit now. Lehi Floral Co Lehi. .FOR FOR RENT brick house and acres land. Leave word at Free Press office Phone I Best Rose Bushes 3 for $1.00 We do Expert Landscaping P M. S. LLdDTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 LEHI, UTAH 'Sco ,1 M l AnMv , Ua ffe.TlTl Stake L '.to u per I be Oafc bt 8no i 3d !an carri p. tent I l M. I. A. The Lehi Stake M. I. A. arranged a swimming course as a summer project. The course began Tuesday evening and will continue for six weeks or longer. The lessons are given at Saratoga and Roy Passey will conduct the classes. The course has been arranged for the pleasure as well as the instruction of 'ni 1 ,0a SPONSORS SWIMMING COURSE it .J I LEHI STAKE 3ai for healths sake. The M. I. A. officers ha. .. Fm Hiab. ,.1.1 wmns tne course to bt mitted to the pools for is and a special price has been WW . 11 ior inose wno wish to rent nut, j admission price includes th The lessons will be conduct s p. m. 10 v p. m. Those vuurBe team. She has hosts of friends who HutcWn wish the young couple a long, happy! or Mr. Passey. . . , . inrousn . . me. ana successiui journey ' The youne couple will make ther home in Mldvale. A number of showers and parties are being arranged n honor of the newlyweda. J C wul an(j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Rose, to Mr. John Laveder, son of Mrs. Arminta Laveder of Salt Lake City. The marriage took place in Salt Lake City on February S, 1934. The bride is a popular member of Lehi's youngJ er set and a student of the Lehi High School, a graduate of this year, and ia iardi I E 1 I 1 1 1 i : ll k 1 i ttt )F v 8-- W, fc I LEHI J ad & b t ijhii j SlIiGS Robert Montgomery, star of the new thriller, "Mystery of Mr. X," coming Friday and Saturday to the Royal Theatre, sings and whistles the chorus of "This Is the Night," a love ballad especially written for the picture by Brown and Freed. While Montgomery was rehearsing Elizazbeth Allan, who accompanies him on the piano in the sequence, twitted him thus: "You go ahead, Bob. I'll follow you." "No good," joked Montgomery, "there are no such notes there I pointing to the piano. Directed by Edgar Selwyn, famous' director of stage and screen, the cast! of "Mystery of Mr. X" includes Lewis' Stone, Ralph Forbes, Henry Stephen-- ! son, Forrester Harvey, Ivan Simpson,' Leonard Mudie, Alec B, Francis and' Charles Irwin. It's a FACT that I've been getting better service from mv car since Tf atxuiiiiinj vic ueiiirai service oiauon. m I 1 uucn )v son and the other fellows there certainly know how toferl & a car in tip-to- p pli , shape! 13 j .... uei, me naDit oi stopping at this Service Station- -j k find it pays. prompt m courteous - J. J.X. viceana M . . attendants Competent, operated by local people- - rati CENTRAL SEOUICE STATION erai "BUCK" PETERSON' Manager 108 STATE STREET, LEHI, PHONE 354 the CT 4 8-- LADIES HOUSE DRESSES FOR FOR SALE 9 Tube Philco Radio, MOTHER'S DAT Powers Shoe Store. cost in late 1930 $169.00. Beautiful $35.00 cash. cabinet, fine reecptlon. See this to appreciate it at A. K. Chat-fiel- d STUDENT BODY residence. 1R 1 1 ELECTION TO BE PUREDHED JACK JX REEI A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PA ON SUBSCRIPTION t HELD r.3:iDAY FOR SERVICE STATE STREET n s a wr UOHTGOUERY 8-- I ' te LEHI GIRLS WIH FOOD TALKS Appearing regularly m this paper With Modern Freight Lquipment STOP TO THINK? D,D YOU EVER The Student Body of the Lehi High School will hold their annual election at theh high school Monday. Candidates for the offices are: For president Gene Wilson and'P Tom Wofflnden. For Jenalyn Wing and Ruth Jones. Advertising manager Kirk CrnhJ and Bob Chatfield. Yell Master Keith Lavis and Cecil Evans. Assistant Tell Master Adine Turner and Clarice Larson. Senior representative Jean Fowler. Junior representative Calvin Fox. Bred your mares to a good Jack and (j raise high priced mules. Mr. and Mrs. James Trlnnaman who Prices Reasonable have been living In Sugar City, Idaho, Mules are in good demand for high for the past eight years are making prices. See their home in Garland, Utah. Mr. Trinaman has been mechanic at ROBERT BEVERiDGE the Sugar City sugar factory and has LEHI, UTAH been transferred to the Garland mill Send In Your Subscript Today vice-preside- nt i I I One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI. FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local J Ne Ada in Lehi. WHY NOT BULLD LEHI FIRST! Tak |