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Show APRIL 9, 1936 ...pD4Y. THCRSDAY. APRIL 9. 1933 THE LEHI FREE PRESS AX f Kfc" T T Springtime is here again fa I I HIGH SCHOOL NEWS When our thoughts turn to and Paint up again Clean-u- p I j i ! WE ARE ! Bennett s Paints DS I SALZ r H I your buying let us quote ti you a price that v.u will be pleased with. J It wSaisJ ree del; Turpentine, Linseed Oil and Kalsomine Paints, I 'R. Potato one 691 j Peopled s For h PHONE 76 Mie I 'HTt 1 11 H I Mrj H M Your Cleaning Needs Here Get ks and ill lots. lens. Gj 2j ink Bad 4 Wall Paper, Muresco, Lin-Wax Polish, Wall Paper Cleaner, Paint, ine or isors or orne X Brooms, Mops, Pails, Brushes. to Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Shovels, Hose and Ladders rheatni iptioi el dct that to get cora LEHI, UTAH STREET EOFT Ill ? 4 THE vs. G. f .VICE of RQLLATOR If - GUARANTEED INAN'CI CorpoT BAM jration: . . till I )efenfe SHEE1 - Ww-- lock a. MM.!!-:- ACTIO! chains ner after are reduced every night Sunday p,m.and all day every calls Greetings Telephone Easter 1 njre Ej thenK )uthl nce tlic MOUNTAIN So' STAT" i CO. K TEL. - , fVrv chafe East Area tch ana lire 'said mortp ACll F chain ier of 1 Ranje Thence South litt enee v. . to F i0 A4j HIT HIM SI10 egir. lunches. The boys are to wear light shirts w ith sleeves rolled un, thev will ar trousers and not Levis or bve 7. They shall not be allowed to wear ties, coats, vests or suspenders. Shoes must be dark and shined, laced with white laces. . 9. Roys shall carry girls books to e The the classes. Club members en- 10. At the class from 10 to 11 tcrtained in honor of the birthday of o'clock the teacher must tell a story Mrs. John Whimpey, Friday evening-Cardwere played during the evening which will last the full class period. 11. There will be no drunkedness with Miss Edith Strasburg winning . You Can SAVE on , Just-a-Mer- at the dance in the evening. The committee in charge of the day-arCalvin Fox, Cecil Evans, Fred Wanlass and Dick Mitchell. From the looks of things Friday the loth will bring many laurhs and a real good lime to the students of the the prize. Luncheon was served to those attending. high school. home. For First Class PAPER HANGING and PAINTING HORACE HADFIELD The Provo Club, La Bonna Amies, were entertained Wednesday night by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hansen in the De Lux Banquet rooms at the Allan FjeM Satisfaction Guaranteed, By Third Warj Church, LeW, Utah BUTTER WRAPPERS We will print your butter papers on better nuality paper at a cheaper price. Try the Free Press first and be satisfied. GET TENDERFOOT BIN'S D. U, P- - NOTES SSSxEivSiir J The Snow Springs camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs Julia Jackson, Thursday (today) at 2 p. m. New ofl'ieers will be elected for the camp, so it is desirious that as many mem bers be present at the meeting as possibly can. The Fort Wall Camp of the Daugh ters of the Pioneers, were to have held their meeting today at the home of Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, but it will be postponed until the following week, April 10th. Mrs. Gladis Peterson will be the hostess at this meeting. present o Sect: f 'heir eat YOU KEEP IT NEW The Evansville Camp of the DaughAMERICAN LEGION AND AUXILIARY ENTERTAINED ters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Levi Phillips, Thursday will be The hostesses The American Legion and Auxiliary (today. Dora and Mrs. Evans Mrs Laura met Thursday night in the Memorial All members are reZimmerman. The State Chairwoman of building. child welfare was at the meet- quested to be present. 'MHtM' I 1936, ourthoul situal Easter ed Sixteen boys, all of the 12 to 17 year old boys of Cedar Valley, received tenderfoot pins at an investiture ceremony Sunday evening. Harold Woolston of Lehi, principal of the Cedar Valley school, is scoutmaster of the troop. G id ED inistra'i y Each boy and male faculty member will bring his lunch. 4. The lunch must include a color0. FOR 10 YRS. SSTAT rticaia: s KEEP IT PAINTED Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Powell announce the arrival of a son. born AND urday evening at the home of Mrs. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Bridge was played Leland Powell. and Mrs. Phyllis Lott won high score and Mrs. Iois Bone won the traveling Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hansen of Salt SPRING PAINT SALE prize. Those present were: Sophia Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. Carsen, Violet Lott. Gladys Anderson, and Mrs. W. C. Hansen, Tuesday FULLER'S HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL Stella Gilchrist, Phyllis Hitchcock. evening. Mazelle Davis, Lois Bone. Phyllis Lott, Nedra Lewis, Alta Webb, Mrs. The girl friends of Mrs. Delyle George Lewis and the hostess. A lovely Hitchock entertained in her honor Easter lunch was served to the guests. Wednesday evening at a shower. The LEHI LUMBER CO. shower was held at the home of the The Social Club met at the home of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. PHONE 15 STATE STREET Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Friday, bridge Fagan. Games were played after ws played and high score was won which a lovely luncheon was served. n" Irs John Zimmerman. Mrs. V. L. Worlton was the winner of the traveling prize. Special guests at the meeting were: Mrs. George Iewis and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Refreshments were served to the guests. s A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN tiadi-nes- Each year during the past there-habeen a special day set aside for the observance of Roys Day. From now on this day will be celebrated the F"idav before Faster. GILCHRIST HARDWARE ale V i spooning in the halls No sluffing of classes or will be allowed. e - ket 1 alls. ' j the theme of courtesy.! f.,r the day will be the fol-- The buys and the faculty members will meet on the front lawn and t nd city CKS s ". STATE ST., LEHI I peria.ly The rub :"ving: 1. t : ewriiriL' Rub have Ucn n.ade the boys to follow rut The Docility Club members were i'lnn- - the day. The boys will es-- ! the guests of Mrs. Lynn Lewis Sat- 2. Co-o- p. OR 78 sed For : ' - WHICH NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION do So before you CLUB NEWS The Athenian Club members were Mrs. j. E. Smith spent from Thur entertained at the home of Mrs. I. Bishop and Mrs. N. J. Nelson of to Sunday in Salt Lake attending i:i'V DAV T BE OBSERVE!) Wednesday afternoon. Bridge Logan, visited In LeW, Monday with day and visiting with her sister, conference '' as played and following the game a Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards and l;V HIGH StTluOL STUDENTS Mrs. Jane Saturday evenDunkley. dainty luncheon was served to the family. she attended a party at the horn ing guests. Day wi;! be observed by the Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter, of her brother. Dr. Barlow Fox. i'h h vTuaent.-- . The F. W. T. C. Club members Bonnie Jean, visited at the home of Friday, April I ' h I he hoy- - day committee have were graciously entertained by Miss Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McCall for a few ma lar.s f..r tin- day and also for Jenalyn Wing, Thursday evening. days of last week. in the ICE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE Miss Valine Hansen and Mist Mr. and Mrs- - A. B. Clark of St Karma Evans were Salt Lake visitor George, were visiting Mrs. Maty Saturday. Winn during conference time. OR TAKE THE DITCH? It'll Be One or the Other I ing. She explained work of the Legion along with child welfare, stating tnat the money from the poppy sales, p'e sales, etc-- was used to give aid to the men. They orphans of the are given food, clothing and medical care. If a veteran is disabled the family is given care. sold in The money from Poppies Lehi's needy Lehi is kept to help .Ax Awujw-i-- LOCAL ITEMS , 'Tt.mJsl-1- WIIMMa,IMMMial'MWIMMM , Mrs. E. J. Larsen was a Salt Lake visitor Monday, Ms Mti Seth Littleford was in Salt Lake the latter part of the w eek on business. a barrel of quality in every bottle! Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davis has veterans. There were at the meeting twenty- - purchased the home formerly owned reside5 the by Mrs. C Leiter. five guests from Provo, were Refreshments Lehi members. had been Mrs. D. Bosh of I.evan, is spending served after the business an indefinite visit with her daughter, taken rate Mrs. Leo Hansen. Old Quaker sticks to every rule off fine distilling, in spite off its ffriendly price ' ARU MRS. S. nilf'MAN Maryln Strang of Salt Lake, spending the spring vacation as ur.e, a! services for Vr-- . Sarah S. guest of Miss Irene Meiling. F- .rk, were held i 'hip"inn of American Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and Fm-Second Ward, in !. in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith wer Wedtle--.!.iy- . Mr-- . f!i'om:ir h?;s a number of relaProvo, Sunday. T ni:! a large cii 'le of tive Mrs. Martha Ball returned home frer.d Sunday after having spent the past T'teila Smith. lUward Whimpev and two weeks is Salt Lake City visiting were in SaH with her daughter, Mrs. Roy rjrf.r,i- C'rr' !.ffers.-.conference j ;tVe. Sunday, attending flU BURIED AT AM. FORK . Wm. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. r.nd Mrs. Arthur Peterson John Price, who is employed in Provo, were Jordan, of Wet Sfa .ley. is the proud owner of a new Ford V8 L.r','!s of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Crabb sedan purchased last week. He spent with his parents. the week-en- d a:;d family. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christenn with f 'sa't Lake Citv, were visiting iwnerr. Mr. and Mr', hoi parent and Mrs. Louis Chris- Fox and M Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge of this city are the proud grandparents of two winsome granddaughters recently. A baby daughter was born to tensen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker of Salt Lake City on March 25th at the L. D. Bone R Fpent John Mr and Mrs. A baby daughter was S. Hospital. Sunday in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Richard to born also Annie Mas live. They report that ill at the Brown of Riverton on March 27th. Bore who ha' been very Bone, is The two ladies are daughters of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and Mrs. Colledge, u Ue improving- ,., . ' m i YES. . . so long as you getOId straight whiskey, you're going to get whiskey made according to every rule of fine distilling! You just can't get Old Quaker richness in whiskey made any other way. Evidently you agree, judging by the way you are all buying Old Quaker! H: 107 (RYE) Mo. 90 HOOf r l8 PINT No. 4 (BOURBON) QUART 166 (RYE) Ob..- i 1 1 - - i.m "m9 Wi 1 irsT,". No. S3 (BOURftiN) .71. WHISKEY oinUvinT w wwmmm mano WW ffVIUIII i |