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Show I 19 APRIL 16, ft L Mii frs Hermis of Salt Lake n;. .1 ' in Lehi Sunday I'srks of Mary Sandy, is w ith Mrand Mrs. this''k Cbri.-tenie- P Mrs. J Of Salt l.a;.e friends ( tie stnij re!"' - Mr. anj son, Bobby, nd Mr4. An the eeK-e- Fox of American Fork, his Lehi with in par- Sunday ox. nd Mr?. Jesse r Ptlbert t iir. eEtt, nay v.i: lav t A. Euia Eva-.- f f Mr. and Mr.-- . inursuay and FriJa v. ja" jjsJ.T. i Mrs. Rue! Evans were Salt it..rs, Fridav afternixn. NOW Lr,--. M:-- s Ixi.. w cail- r- FOR THE FIRST TIME wa- - Lva: 1:-- . il , mer- - inter-stat- e your via shipments aandise Mr and Mrs. George baby son of Lark, are Atkinsn Cw a 1 is nA fa zza Lake City, were Easter Sunday guests home of 0. L. Kittinger" STORE-DOO- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson entertained Monday evening at a party for the officers and genalogical class. Games were played after which refreshments were served. DELIVERY R IN RATES INCREASE NO AT AND iis irbM picked up at at destination, new convenience for is freight LCL lablllrr; and delivered origin a providing" Utah ft Jt substitute for Rio service. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and children, Jerry and Dickie, of Provo, spent Sunday evening visiting with SPEEDY . ECONOMICAL sin W. A. FORD, and rates Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson attended the Jefferson Ball in Provo, Monday evening. Agent Phone 16 Richins of Pleasant Grove, spent Monday in Lehi visiting with her sister, Mr. Forrest Miss Donna KMftoRIOGRAKDC WSTRN RAILROAD KHKUME JrorTHWMU and Mrs- Forrest Littleford and children and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford and children visited at Draper, Tuesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Richins. Mr- - L ' 1 It costs less to shoi 3 wit h us GROCERIES You J can ALWAYS get the -- With this development, housewives tell at a glance that food is can as to refrigeration temperatures being safely preserved. 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Certificate of Low Operating Cost 3. New Beauty of Design 4. 17 Built-i- n Five-Ye- ar AND torium. The Button Tree" was the name (if the opera and it was by France Goldwater, Edward Lvnn and Melita Krieg. The perfomance was given by the pemission of the Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A good crowd attended the show and they enjoyed it very much. Tryouts were held about a month ago for the parts and the children who were best suited for the parts received them. if FOLLOW THE FLEET AT ROYAL, SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY There are no that spot fjtt value p: half measures about the new Fred Astaire-Ginge- r Rogers musical, ''Follow the Fleet." It uses not one, but four, bands to present the Irving Berlin tunes composed especially for the nautical adventures and land romancing of these masters of song and dancemusic-ma- d A wing-footesailor in the RKO Radio film, Astaire himself e batons one band. and presents the first of Merlin's seven compositions with it aboard a battle-hi- p in San Francisco harbor. The piece is ''We Saw the Sea.'' The same outfit the nimble star reason for singing and dancing his opinion, "I'd Rather Lead a Rand." For these and other sequences on me (um-oi a i . r. nrenonauirnt a navy band provides traditional marine music. A twelve piece dance orchestra Francisco dance playing in a San hall sets the fox trot rhythm for (linger Rogers in her rendition of the hot. rollicking "Let Yourself do." Astaire's band backgrounds the co- stars when they dance and sing to Face the Music and Dane?," anil ''I'm Putting All Mv Eggs In One "I-t'- liasket." 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Flexible Grids in All IceTrays TO. - - For First Class PAPER HANGING ten-piec- Etc. Uhbsien mm 9 control have eliminated "blind flying" in commercial aviation, so has science eliminated "blind flying" for the housewife proof George I. Bone, who is teaching school at Salem, spent the week-en- d with his parents, Mr. at,d Mrs. John R. Bone. n ice. IE. 1 HT The 1936 Kelvinator cives vou Visible Cold with a Built-iThermometer . . . marked in degrees ... so you an see that you have safe refrigeration for your foods, the one baiic thing for which you really purchase an electric refrigerator. It gives you Visible Economy with a Certificate of Low Operating Cost so you can know, in advance, that the current consumption will be Five-Yea- 4LET Of PROTECTION It gives you Visible Protection r Protection Plan-sig- ned with its assurance of dependable serv- Meats and Groceries at our store. StM ECONOMY amazingly low. MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, x 0"7 K(U'C ' gyroscopic stabiliiers, JUST AS direction finders and fool- one-ac- son-in-la- For schedules " a. The Primary Grades presented t Wednes phantasy operetta in day evening in the High School Audi Mrs. A. W. Davis spent the past week in Salt Lake, visiting with her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. J. H. Firniage. 1 r 7 PRESENT OPPERETTA Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis, Mrs. Mary Curtis, and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart were in Salt Lake on business. . DEPENDABLE . ''rrfTiMwi. PRIMARY GRADES Mrs. Kate Anderson. ft. d There is no ; Stret; i I I Ronald and Dean Price, students of the U. A. C. of Logan and Leo Powell who is employed at Logan, with their parents spent the week-enin Lehi. shippers. Grande Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Durrant and children of American Fork, were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Grav. via Mrs. Donna Wingett of Provo, Mrs. woodruff oUagledy of Monroe. Mrs. Charles Crabb and Kirk Crabb were in Salt Bake, Monday on business and pleasure. ill. Hatchery. V t very Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor spent Sunday afternoon at the Spring-vill- e If 1 at the P h Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and Mrs. John Bone spent Friday in Salt Lake City with Miss Annie Bone who II m mi Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kirkham of Salt PICK-U- I Miss Maude Haekett and Mr. and Mr. Theo. Pierson were Easter dinner guests in Provo of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Broekbank and family. 1 quests of Mrs. Atkinson's mother, Mr. Annie Powell. RIO GRANDE v t urJav. - Route - and friends - . U, uth relatives .' 1 Mrs. Ralph Hutchings of Salt Lake (. ity, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Elen Carter, Fridav and Sat- - Monson and Mrs. J- - V. Stfik.T c, f ouKr v uv ol California, who have been Idaho and Mrs. u. L. 'jailv wen Kitting -aiC ait i.ake visitors lan week. rating n em home Mr. of the and at snr staying s. J. F- Eradsnaw. Mr; J hn B .Misses s.n,i Delia Bone were Salt I U Sunday Evans entertained group of ladies at bridge, Fri, f Mrs. Margartt Mills and Mrs. Vern Johnson of Salt Lake City- were Sundav callers of Lehi rela tives. Mr. and Mr.--. Art ! ..:- cnuuren r.f Sandy, M'ent Sunday at! the W. W. Dickers n home. Mrs. Ruel C f Alp:i:e. i A in and Mrs. Vern UTAH MERCHANT Hackett spmt Easter it the hime of his tei and family, Mrs. Jos. K. C. r a.'.J Mrs. James Trinnaman and Raym.ind, of (Garland, spent the -. Science Ends Refrigeration "Blind Flying" y visiting i ar.u Miss Marie Mi in Lni truest na Ui. . lH-u- n Fritz and vf Mi o t i'iet Lott of Salt Lake, was A Mr. nd c, home of her parents, prf f ? at the 'j ;.LL.Lott, bunaay. , ..r X g'aesu n. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1336 THE LEHI FREE PRESS L' I |