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Show TIIn--'A- APRIL THURSDAY. i i ii 9, 1936 ii.iii a ii t i . THE LEM FREE PRESS ill with Scarlet Fever. Published by The Uhi Free Pms Every Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lahi, Ltak Phone , 8-- I'iern Price, Manager Mrs. A. E. Adams and her daughSt.. residence. 2nd Dot a, nere visiting in Salt Lake St-ter, , West and State Lehi, L'tah City, Thursday. residence 117-Phones Office 8-- - rr T m. Mrs. Alvah Fitzgerald, Mrs. Junius Banks and Don Fitzegerald motored to Salt Lake on business Monday. ADVERTISING RATES Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gunther of In. Reader 10c per line American Display !0o Fork, were jruests at the Robert Allred home, Sunday. pr ITEMS LOCAL Frank Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Hitchock left Lehi Saturday for Iapa, Utah, where they will make their home. Faan conference in Salt Lake, Saturday. Wayne Adamson of Salt I.ake City week-en- d in Lehi visiting with Donald Lott. spent the attended conference A. B. Anderson Saturday in Salt Lake City. Miss Donna Richins of Pleasant spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans were visitors and Mrs. Forrest Littleford. in Salt Lake, Monday. Mrs. Vern Curtis is the guest of her mother-in-laMrs. Curtis, of Price this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evana and Mr. Grove is Vr On Sunday William Woods and Miss - CSftl ::f ' J;; mLANDI8t7 rfj welt j; ( Ik Citv Pansy Gaisford of Salt guests of Mrs. Sarah Gaisford. wf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb were in atterance at the Saturday conference session in Salt Lake. "Su a no .vi rs. F. R. Goates of Richfield, were in Lehi, Sunday visiting with friends and relatives. Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. REPAIRING SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. TATE 6TREET, LEHI, UTAH Don Fitzgerald who is attending the B. Y. U. was the week-en- d guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Fitzgerald. Lott entertained Jean Donald Nicholes and Wayne Adamson of Salt Lake and Irene Jones of American Fork at dinner Sunday. .Royal Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 10 and 11 are proud to present one of the most important and unusual productions PAUL MUNI and JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON in in screen history. 'The Storyof Louis Pasteur' We urgently recommend "The Story of Louis Pasteur" as the bravest story ever told and usk you not to miss it. Also Thelma Todd and Pasty Kelly in "The ALL AMERICAN TOOTHACHE'' Admission Only 10c and 15c. 4 P. MATIIIEE SUNDAY ALL SEATS 10c 1,1. "THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR" SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL LET'S GO! 12, 13 AND 14 A HAPPY NEW YEAR SURPRISE! pt From the tip of her toes to the top of hair Jean's a "new" her honey-brow- n personality, radiant, ravishingly beautiful ! J k. She's a luscious 1 "BROWNETTE" & i BEAUTY! The .1. .11. moiri inrimng person you'll meet in 1936 cfer.r. Mr-- i lav Anot-r.-- ; r, Mr. ir ur.ii itnur.v uf ,r. ! :. ..s... .r f !:,. V . ,.. ' S. - ; Ta:.-.v- -- ; r i:ut (h'.k-n- . s ; - P. C j mwer llWrt nrt:en,cf. h I s ,,! from ' recent fltaiu. lhayne kft ralif-rni- a, v,.:!x, wh, employment. ;-- f no icuuiicu T4 :; 4 per. Kaluh Brown of ing this week at the hume of Mr. ai Mrs. Rastus Russon. -- Mr v.ith - L. I' 5 MVt'l- L tne .. X77i Th' i .;.. and Bonnie Jean Hutchings of Salt Lake City are guests of their and grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Carter. . - A -- . . JEAN ( -- J. HARLOWi "MS Also PATHE NEWS and a COLOR CARTOON. Admission Only 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 15 and 16 ANN HARDING and HERBERT MARSHALL in a great heart drama 'The Lady Consents I "Vfc WANT j PT - d. WHITE BABY CHiaS No Wonder Everyone Is Saying: Ii E Lit i II ATS ii - ELIZABETH WEBB as Administra of Elizabeth M5 SOTTTTTWTPK Estate te PEOPLES eeased; m COLD Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and children attended the show in Salt Lake at the Paramount Theatre. SunThe film was ''The day afternoon. Trail of the Lonsome Pine'' a natural color picture. Mrs. Julia Brown left Lehi, Tuesday morning for Idaho Falls, where she will be present at the marriage of her granddaughter, Faye Taylor. She will spend a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon T?.yl-i- r papa Fj n ; o'clock AT ELEVEN inril. mi, A., Prnnf Flnnr nf t.r. aforesaid the Via nrnnertv bull, vu "-- I 1 county and 8. 1936, 21 LOUum- - TToV, VJ A 1 't Township , sitUE . particular! 5 South. Ranpelj" Salt Lake Meridian, 8.77 chains, thence SoutniJ so West 11.10 chains, thence chaim decrees 35' East ECONOMY South 77 dejrrees chains, thence North to point of beginning. Acres. - S - v m vm r as I J all ditch ..j everv oi saw ij evidenced, used with said nwrtFJ the belongingr to which may be used uponAti41 OF Together with rints niAMn Af We, too, t'ic is 3 line air-rtv ay the coir. ;viiiv Model illustrated is K 6 Kelvirutor '.'c l.kc tl;c the questions wue buyers ask -a- bout tcnipcr.iturcs, operating cost, und I: h.u answered r;A;,yc, Bmlt In Thermometer shou's )"' tha1: your food is Kin'.' Cr.a -- ifri ytt keptjwrt ly.s.ij, lyJep, nl:b! ) co!J? It has answered with Visible Economy -f- ox not only docs the you can have a Kelvinator for as little as 6 new Kelvinator use one-hal- f to one-thithe currcnt-b- ut a Certificate of Low Cost of Operation shows you, in advance, that current consumption will be amazingly low. It has answered with Visible Iroteciwn-i- ot a Protection Lm lvts 'ou signed assurance of long years of service. And" the 195 Kelvinator is a auiitul refr.rator... designed Cou"t Alexis de Vu Sakhnoffsky. Furthermore, it has dozens of conveniences to lighten the work o preparing meaJs So come in ar.d see the 1935 Ktlvijuto, It .ill pay for itsdf so easy that it last seems foolish not to own one. rJ l- i'- l" 'c,..i,H 23.58 chains; thence - - fl 20.00 chains: tnemethence" .. o oo , souin o.oo tun."-to PJ south 10.42 chains A 12.00 beHnnin?. Area - i,;c, a atiy on West of the Salt UU Meridian; tnem-- rods, te nr thence North 70 rods; tnence ,rt8 point of bepmninn1 . - Acres ALSO. bejnnnmK and 8.81 chains east Comer of 5 South, Ranee Lake Base ana 1 PHONE 80 rod: hfi Vf e?S... I " tiio chains; chains; thence Poutnf thence East !.? 6.84 inninsr Area 7.(J Together with thereto beloneine- Toother sale at LwLf' j 1 with ' ft ,. " j M- 8to- "VP water rijrhts of Am' den ceil. useu ,j irtir mrUnnm'nir to the S7 vf -- Radio & Electric Sh op STATS STREET, I Southeast North of the the soutneasi a-- the ot cornw tha Snnt.hwct oi tne J ,ni" service The members of Carter's orchestra who have been playing in Bountiful every Friday evening for the past winter, accompanied by their wives were guests of the dancers last Friday evening, when they closed for the summer season. The dancers have formed a club and they call themselves, "The Happy Evening Club.'' Beginning in the fall these dances w ill commence again. l- FIRST CAUSE Of chains AU'jI BEGINNING oa corner of t.h Northeast Sec" of Southeast quarter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter entertained Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dicker-so-n and Mr. and Mrs. WTallace Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Monson of California, arrived in Lehi last week to visit with their relatives hero They attended the Charm Products Convention which was held in Salt Lake City in the Temple Square Hotel. Tuesday and Wednesday. FINAM THRIFT COMPANi, a torr' bam FEDERAL LAM) BERKELEY', a Corporation Defend: ' oTuiiuvw 1 O U - i ,, wrrtR. RE ROT. I) AT SntKI to SAT.F. or which may be Dated March IT. Sheriff. 14-- J First Pabllction Ust I t i I Mrs. Levi Phillips spent the weekend in Salt I.ake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson. During her visit she attended the conference sessions. Mr. Phillips joined her . JvlII Dickerson who has been run lfiTTnr, SEW making his hume in .Mississippi iur Frank Holmes "f Spring-iLe- , Have your mattresses ana Hu-t- u RusH)n time arrived in Lehi this week. some M . a Robert u, and Mr. with Mr. to visiting cleaned and recovered Arland.' stanford and Lyle. were Phillips, Sunday. conxeresce at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and ing for only $4.2 j. children of Salt Lake City, were Lehi Mrs. Virginia Meilmjr of Pro to a springfill and mak a.. visitors Friday. with her parent spent the week-en- d '8: mattresses nn,l --jjiiiUWS :it student of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling. M- ,- l;rri:ice BraJshaw, ONE ChestDAY her Edward of Edward Condor and SERlCF i.. B V U , was at the home Brad-.-ha.American Fork were Lehi visitD Mrs. Bernard of nut E. and Mrs. Mr. J. morning Thursday jenis. eni, Utah ors Sunday. did temple work, later in the day over the week-end- . in Lake. Salt with relatives she visited ThursMis. M. S. Lott spent from Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Turner visited visit, Cedar in City Laki-in American Fork with friends and Mrs. Azor Clark was in Salt day to Saturday retuned ADS She husband. her with Relief Society ing relatives, Sunday. Thursday, attending the hi me Saturday evening. conference. ALFALFA HAY FOR Delbert Fox of American Fork, Syr Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray were; Mn amj Mrs. Allan Knight and spent Sunday visiting with his par- W. E. Gray, Lehi. of Magna, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox. business visitors in Provo, Thursday children, Betty and Donald, and Friday. nt Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabb. Mrs. Fred Wanlass and family. Mrs. Clara Neil was in Salt Lake, i Mrs. Grant Littleford and children with and visiting Sunday Saturday COAL FOR SALEIe7fc Mrs. J. 0. Meiling returned home her spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove visit-- i sister, Mrs. Olive Steel. Elton Dansie. Phone 167-where Pleasant Mount from Ira Mrs. Mr. home and the of at Thursday ing she has spent the past week with her Deveraux. Miss Teressa Taylor, who is teachEarly Red Bliss Seed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ander school in Ogden, came home to Sale David Peterson, Phone 6S.I ing Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wing and Mrs. son. spend the spring vacation with her Roland Sa'jey cf McGill, Nevada, t. . Choirp FnrK, Zi.nA Mrs. E. W. Taylor. cu iD,. mother, cag toj sj T .11 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson atT. j f, were in Salt Lake, Monday, on a oee jjoii a. rtusson. j. tended the conference sessions Satpleasure trip. who is attending Gunther, Lloyd First Grade Alfalfa SeeTfV urday evening and Sunday. They college in Logan, was at home with See J. L. Barnhart, Phone tot. anu .rs. Marshall Turner and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunfamily of Tremonton, spent the week- David Caldwell. week-enther, over the FOR SALE-IIo- me and cih end with Mr. Turner's parents, Mr. GeneaSenior Ward Second W. E. Davis. See The and Mrs. IL C. Featherstone. Mrs. Angus Gardner spent the logical class held their closing social week-enin Salt Lake with her daughclass The LEGHOia Mrs. Areva Armstead, Mrs. Jennie in their ward last Friday. She attended Ruth Curtis. Mrs ter, and Nostrum, Mrs. Edith Evans, Mrs. members enjoyed games some of the conference sessions. Mary Maudsley and Mrs. Juliette We now have day old chicks and Goates were in Salt Lake Sunday and ed chicks for sale in small lots. I. attendL. Wardle Mrs. and Mr. Woodruff Mrs. Mr. and Magabee Monday attending conference. (J and two children and Mrs. Alma ed the funeral service for Henry able to put with setting hens. Lehi. Brothers West of SatJordan, Wednesday. Hatchery, Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Abbott of Magabee. all of Monroe, spent with Mr. Mr. Egbert is Mr. Wardle's uncle. and visiting Sunday Mrs. Max Founds urday and Idaho, Rigby, Boar For Service Frank Bk of Shelley, Idaho, spent Saturday and and Mrs. Charles Crabb. BonThe cast and chorus of ''Sun Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. A. W. Olsen of Salt Lake net Sue." Junior High School operetta and Mrs. S. P. Abbott. City, entertained at a shower Wed- enjoyed a merry party in the High Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Our price on printed butter wrap- nesday evening for Mrs. Delyle Hitch- School Gymnasium, Friday evening. Sharpened. William Osborne ij cock. The shower was held at the Games, refreshments and dancing it iur you. pers is lower, our quality higher. Olson home in Salt Lake. The bride were enjoyed by a large group of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gray of Idaho received many beautiful and useful students chaperoned by Abe Get a Free Family ticket to it and Floyd and Ruth Hayes of Salt gifts. finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, Lake City, spent an enjoyable evening each 50c paid on subscriptioi A at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Lehi Free Press, the paper that; all the work necessary to Gray, Saturday. paper In Lehi. Miss Eva Gunther, who teaches school at Montiplier. Idaho, and Carl SHERIFF S SALE Hedberg, also of Idaho, spent three Mr. week with of last days visiting and Mrs. Carl Gunther. IN THE DISTRICT COUP.' ITT ATT COUNTY. STATE OFT STATE RANK OF LIS Mrs. Charles Sabey was in Salt Plaintiff, vs. Corporation, with Lake over the week-en- d visiting ESTATE OF GEORGE G. Mrs. Blanche Terry- She also visited and EDWARD SOUTHWICKa with Frank Ingalls, formerly of this mi nistrator of thp Estate of WC WpMi iWpased: THE EST AT city. and tu El Donna Teterson entertained at home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson, for eight little of a million women who love. . . .and fear Also friends honoring her fifth birthday. The Piercing heart-cr- y The guest who enjoyed the afternoon playing games were Elaine and Lu ADVENTURES OF FRANK llERRIWELL" Jean Peterson, Lois Faye Peterson, ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c. Dorothy Homstead, Donald Ash, Faye And Good CARTObN COMEDY. and Keith Street and Clyde Beverage. COMING SOON "FOLLOW THE FLEET," "13 HOURS BY AIR," "ROSE After the games hey were served a . r MARIE." Watch for dates. dainty luncheon. 711 J 41 Arnold WDUCTION -? I I I -- wrci.- W - 1EEGax Mr. and Mondaj morn- nave tf er seek will he where home on the A. F north of the i ;.y:-,;.v.- il f NEW d THE PARK SHOE f We L. L. viin--l were V. Main Entered at the pogtoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter- For attended the m Salt Lake. P- - Geoitfe Office. 32 Hoy . . u ;i , i . t i i - M,s Kuth Barnhart is reported Y..- MgfJ, U Publication Apr" ' 1 10 i |