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Show NOVEMBER THURSDAY, THURSDAY, X., UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, 17, - THE LEHI FREE PRESS Publish by The Lehi Fr Every Thursday Lehi, UUh PhoM Mr,. LOCAL ITEMS Pri M nis AiA M .nJu). '"V PlV .a Mrs. Ellas M. P- - Price, Manager Prow, Friday. Office. 32 W. Main Sr.. residence, 2nd West and State St-- , Lthi. Utah Mrs. Blanche Evaj.s Office Phone residence 117-in Sait Lake ':ty. Mr. and Mr,. Ry Harris of Mania, pei.t Sunday with 1 al relatives. visited Jor.es . ,n ''a'": - ' J: .: r iij : - ' sj-n- Mr. and the t 8-- Mr-- . wet.-k-er.- LEAVES FOR James I'. Chriei.M.-r- . in .Salt Lake City. Kf ) - MISSION HOME ,r,i Mr '1 8-- George - V ' Mrs. RuWrt I livk i eth, and i r.) , .tfvtcv . Maii.m th ,: Luther C. at her Covers ur:dav. ,.,rr Mrs. ! ,',uf.r,! n l" Ev h.-n- "t . i;a5 . t Mr. Booth S,;., ueek-er- . spent the with Mr. nere. S.,r.-..- i i. ! ,'r. I. Eld.r H v.a:d y Ir. s : Mr. and Mrs. iJavi.j Gardner and Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, t.d Mrs. Gerald Tayl r kf. :..r tr.e Mr.--. James Beverly is enjoying a 1.. children Sunday at Lopan. n 11 as teuond class matter. S. V I) vacation in Lo An.'et--- , 'al.f,rnia, K .1 Tay; r City, tw-Mr. and Mrs. Ciell J:i. daughters and a son. were w.th her A ADVERTISING RATES r the leave Salt Lake visiters, Mundav. Furnished Upon Request !'a Mr. an.l Mrs. Arval Bain of I'i.a-aii- t 'I ...!..,- v : irnve v.ert- Sui day truest? of M M.-- o and Mr. SUBSCRIPTION May IIolmtcad and Mr.--. Forrest Link ford. Dne year fl.00 Matilda Thunnan of Salt l.ak- Citv RIFLE CLUB TO MEET were K'j'st of Mr.-- . Blanche Evan.-- , Mrs. Ii. K. M ;1 ;., Mi -. I of!ard Panii t .:. ..f Mis.., ;.en Ari.ler.-o- n of Salt 1''Ih. I. rtiand, ii et'on. City, spent Sunday with her mother i lai.M i Ka'c Anderson. f ; t.'.e Luther Coatt-- and daiadiTer. I.eia, p. s eia TJiuiday and n Lriday Mr. am Mrs. Cyril Ander.-o- n of Lake Citv. 1'iovo, visiu-- with .Mrs. Kate And.-ron, r rniuy. Mrs. Pa;, nd Saddler an T-- $ t t THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS m T . will ccme to your home every day through CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THE i. ts MONITOR i i An International Daily Sewspaber It records for sou the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monit net x;:o:t ci:r.:e cr sensation: r.e:ther does it ignore ttw? d .1 correctively with them. Features for busy men tin cccuuu. ir.e V. een.y f.T.:J. - i(tj v..-.t.-!. X'e V .n One. - pv. - I -. s -- V Kan.e ' AJiltess UaiSaChusett to The Christian street. Eu r my t W r V.'...:.. h!r 5 Society P fi:-r.- Nv.-i-.i .ri'-- ! anjj uiguw ' d i ,'" H ... -- , ff .. ,i.- . 3 B.or.:hs ilaza.e ajti-it::.- 'ij".;.t - L'.p months Scct.on: Betence Monitor S3. 1 00 1 year mots' $2 uu, t f ! 23 oa Request 111 -- Mr. and .Mi- Pleu.-aGrove, of Mr. an, I Mi.-- , nt Ronald -. u-r- of Sunday quests P. Price. Pi-ic- Mr. and Mr.-- . T. A. Taylor spent .Monday at l'rovo with Mr. and Mill.. I. War. lie. l '( I Mi.-- . '.- - v. II U.i,.'.. is .u ... ,1 vaeati S..e,,son ith her n Jnhtlaiill. !. eu.pl-.ve- ' i - t, , is on a C.'.o where Mr. motion John Hancock NVas reared as Terr.ble Desperado ' J ' :. H:,:-;,.- . k. I., n: ..j i'K.-- n i:i:.s I" . ... . - u y THEATRE ; OUTLET i1., V, r. .... - .. .. --- - " - oh 9'- ji t I V ' y. u .n n 7 Sr WEEKLY TROGRAM 1 uiusTiArtj ark your best entertaixmext v , TOP ELEMENT OH CONVENIENCE I all. and Mrs. Moore of Nevada, are! L. ...,,n ,,f . iat, , ot tlieir daughter, Mrs. I.aiv- quests v !:.e durtr.:' t'a Mr. and Mr-- , Isaac Clark and son, renre Colled,-- tilis week. ,,n:.,s if!;j A. J; v, :'. Boyd, of Baeehus, .pent Sunday with writes Ltv!:c Hatt'ev :n Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Clark. Mrs. J;,hn Colledt'e and familv are l" Esteemed as 3 leader in the Mass-- j movUm int. the Anderson home at Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rohhin.s and l ehi ncluiet'.s coinoy. he was hn'ed a.--.d Junction. hairy boh, Clark, of Salt Lake City feare as a "ten :Lie desr.orado" were Sunday quests of Mr. Kate ,, ircril Hansen of by the British, who ordered his seiz- Carlm. Nevada,' ure on a charge of h;h f.eason. Anderson . visited with his sister, Mr. Howard; Warned of these orders whvn Paul Ricks, Thur.-daRevere made Ins irnuus midnight Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomilson and ride from Charlestown to Lexing- children of Pleasant drove, were SunAs lie fled Mrs. Selena Hutehings of Rounti-- i ton' Hancock escaped. day quests of Mrs. Tomilson's par ful visited with local fieIds across the a was fired sh,,t relatives Sundav ents, Mr. and Mrs. (;orK'e F. Barnes and mat was neara around tiie world, Monday. and the first hattle of the American Revolution had beun the battle of Mr. and Mr. Ray Reck, son, Glen (Jeorge who has! Lexington, April 10,' 1775 and daughter, Alice, of Draper, spent heen ill forStrashurg, Sr., the past two weeks is re In the stirring davs which fol- .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma ported to he recovering. lowed, Hancock played an imporReck. tant role. Elected president of the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rohhins of Continental congress, he was servMr. and Mrs. J. F. Rrashaw and Price, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing in this capacity when the Decdaughter, Sylvia Jean, left f- -r Los Howard Ricks, laration of was signed, Friday. Mrs. Ricks and his Independence Angeles, California, Saturday, to name, in bold letters, was accompanied them to Ogden. the first signature on the historic spend the winter. document. Later he was elected the Mrs. George Strashurg, daughter, first governor of Massachusetts and Mr. and Mrs. William Thavne Carrie, sons, Eugene, Allen and Lloyd held this office, with tiie exception daughter, Joan, sons, Melvin and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred of the years until his Stanley of Brijrhani City, were callers Woolston of Provo, death in 1793. Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colbrook and PHONES Office 8-Edith', of Butlerville, were daughter, Mrs. Roper Price and children and n i unaay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Itesidew: 117. W. Night or Day Mrs. Robert Hunter of Alpine, Mrs Carter. Robert Crookston and children of Am If you have any news of inerican Fork, were quests at the Geo terest, any advertisng, any job of Mr. and Mr Sunday guests P. Price home, Monday afternoon. printing or want anything im Thomas Clark were Mr. and Mrs. the printing line. Rulon Russon and children of Vine Mrs. Atrhur Thetes of Provo. Service with a $miU a very interesting lecture, "The Out- yard. Phone look of Peace in Europe," at the Mrs. Mary A. Kirkham and daugh Athenian Club, Wednesday afternoon. ters, Maxine, and Mrs. Milton Mrs. A. W. Davis was hostess to th Jameson of Provo, were guests of Mr. club at her home. and Mrs. Louis Christensen, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthuf Powel who have been makine their homo i Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and daugh Wyoming, for the past two vears. ar ter, Helen, of Salt Lake Citv visited rived in Iehi, Sunday evening. They with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman are guests at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Seth Littleford, Friday. Powell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sunderland. Mrs. Zina Sherwood and Mm Laura Hobson of Elv, Nevada, visit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks. Mrs. ed with their sister, Mrs. Clara Junius Banks and daughter, Mar Glover, Sunday. FISH gives you CLOCK CCITROi OF OVEN, f .e ient :i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS and ; 19 FEATURES 2 Feature No. 1 Dennis O'Keefe and Florence Rice m i "Vacation From Love" A romance thrills. Comedy picture that has everything! and hilarity! Feature No. 2 William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy in "Pride of the West" Action that roars and races along the overland stage coach Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. trail-Tw- o SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 21 and 22 1783-178- " " as By means of the Selector Switch a special Norgc feature the left -- rear top burner, the Norge Utility Cooker, or any appliance you may plug into the handy convenience outlet may be automatically controlled by the electric clock just as the oven is. Norge has every feature you have ever dreamed of-a- nd mdre. Come in today for a demonstration. YOU CAN BUY A NORGE ELECTRIC RANGF. 8-- W 1 IOC OH TERMS AS LOW AS A DAY ELECTRIC RANGES THE LEHI HARDWARE garet, attended the missionary 5- -J Mr. and Mrs. Afton Peterson nnd children and Mrs. S. J. Taylor were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch .Nelson of Midvale. If Keith Evans who has been emnlov- at Pismo Beach. California, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans ed 1BJSL CALIFORNIA BRAND K?K .0 wel come home for Elder Ray Marsh in Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford hd Alpine, Elder as their dinner Sunday evening. guests Sundav. Mr. Marsh reCPntlw rttnnnrt f:m and Mrs. Ira Deveraux and family 0f South African Mission. Pleasant Grove. Your Home Store of Service PHONE 1 Sweethearts of Tdf Pilot" togethepgain! . AROUND IN THE ADS first for shopping bargains. EVERY AD on every page has at least ONE BARGAIN. That's why its there. Perhaps a price bargain, maybe a quality bargain. Advertising pays - - YOU! . Mrs. Jennie Nostrum returned home Sunday evening from a visit with her daughter, Mrs Elwin Reck, and her son. Glen Wehh nf T no Angeles. California. She reports a very enjoyable trip. The Lehi ladies parent chorus attended a Regional Parent teachers Convention at Spanish Fork. Saturday, and furnished numbers on tne program. Ten members of the chorus conducted hv Mrs I . B. Brown and accompanid by Mrs Mar jorie Clark attended the convention. tr-nc- WINEi-SAVE- M Brand California W i N i 0,o alcohol by volurn The family of Mrs. Alice Hutch met at her home, Sundav afternoon honoring her birthday anniversary. A social and buffet luncheon were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutehings of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John Hutehings of Bingham; Mrs. Selena Hutchi nirs of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Shamho of Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy frage of Fleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutehings of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Murray; Mrs. Josephine Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. irgil Hutehings. Mrs. Alice Hutchi fgs, Reed Hutchintrs and Fay Hutehings. V1 Udy ana the latest Floyd Gibbons 'True Adventure. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10c and 15c Eveninj Only 10c and 20c WEDNESDAY A 4U:i, 01 (Artistically 'Printed Regardless of where your letter goes it should possess the quality that will impress the recipient a j coming rrom a business house nf hinU 0 h. Such recognition it given letterheads printed by us on Let Us Have Your Next Order a ONLY-NOVE- MBER ratner who comes 23 throno-V- f , VW wouldn't let him fail! yr. u.ncn his WVMUklu "Sons of the Legion" Also Good Shorts. StWial . 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