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Show THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREE PEESS THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1935 PRINTINQ THE LEI II FREE PRES3 Published by The Lehl Free PrM Evfjf Thursday Mis Marie Erickson spent Friday Lehl, Vtah in Salt Lake City. Ptone LETTERHEADS . Vemmie f,- - Wayne Adamson of Salt Lake Ciy. with Donald Lott. spent the week-en- erk-eri- d I-- ENVELOPES ,,. . d Vrejtan Pie rce of giit of St- - - George. and Mr. u t - i APRIL a. a . JL : r t IP Kc-yie-. Hi;;ttjBand t jit jlonroe nt Sunday at the Freeman Koyle 'ne. George P. Price, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson were , FORM LETTERS Office, 32 W. Main St reidenc, lad Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. on CIRCULARS' yra E. Adams is srrving and State St.. Lehl, UtAh the preset the jury at Provo during Mrs. L. C. Rick is reported il! at Htered at the postoffice at Lhl Utah, her home this week. le:m. HANDBILLS as second class matter. BUSLN'ESS CARDS GeralJ Larsen of Bingh.m spent Mr. and Mrs. Darral Carter were ADVERTISING RATES Mrs. v. STATMENTS Easier with his graniffi.her, Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. line 10c Reader! In. per 30c per DUplay n Wt . W. SUBSCRIPTION One year -- LOCAL LUTTERWRAPPERS F. Kirkham S. I. Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. Goodwin and T. President A. Carlos Schow was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, ITEMS in Lehi Mayor and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Mrs. May Anderson of Pheotiix, Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Arizona, was a Sunday guest of Mr. M. A. Taylor, Friday evening. and Mrs. II . A. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Randall Schow attended the funeral services for John Lewis at Smith and Basil A. Mr. and Mrs. two sons of Morgan, were guests of Provo, Monday. Lehi relatives. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles and family of Salt Lake City, spent Sun day with Mrs. John Bone. 0m VCfcW f I welt T v ' ' f THE PARK SHOE LEHI FREE PRESS Tuesday. Mr. and Mr?. Armond Webb -- t Payson, were Lehi visitors Sunday. Set and Printed Build LehL Not Another Town ' Mrs. JamesGardner and Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts attended the funeral LEGAL NOTICES service for Mrs. Rachel Hunter, at American Fork, Sunday. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Come In and give us a trial, work k Miss Thella Erickson, who is employed in Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Henry Erickson. dona while you wait. Miss Rinda Anderson, who is employed at Provo, is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Kate PIANO LESSONS MRS. SYLVESTER CLARK Address 751 North. 1st East Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and or call at State Street Service Station Mrs. M. S. Lott were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane of Salt Lake City. Mr. Reasonable Prices md Mrs. Stanley Lott a.nd daugh-eRose LaRae. r, BATEf.lAH & BEVERIDGE GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Horse Shoes For Sale Horseshoeing Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Friends of Joseph Rothe surprised at his home, Friday evening Mnoring his birthday anniversary, lames, music and refreshments pass i a pleasant evening for the guests. him Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. 'I. R. Spurrier, and Miss Zina An !erson spent Friday at Provo. They "ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril nderson and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton WANT ADS Anderson. Mrs. Edward Larsen, and Miss Three Weeks Old Cockerels e Ball accompnied by Miss Roberta See' L. M. For Sale Taylor. of Payson, attended a wedding re FOR SALE Crosley Radio, kitchen ception at Payson, Tuesday evening Wood for Mr. and Mrs. Howard range and farm wagon. Phone 200, Lit-H- 97-- house. ALFALFA SEED FOR Kieth Lott Mrs. M. A. Taylor received word this week of the release of her grandChevrolet Half Ton Truck For Sale son, Ford Scalley from the German Arland Mission. Mr. Scalley has been labor or Trade Good Condition. Udall. ing in the German Mission for the past three years. He will visit points of ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE in Europe before he returns interest FOR SALE CHEAP Copper Tub, home. tf New Rolls $15. See Abe Elder. Notice No. 52364 APPLICATION FOR PATENT United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 8, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Nick Frisco, has made application for a United States Patent fur the Lucile Marble Lode mining claim situate in Lehi Mining District, Utah County, Utah, consisting of the veins, lodes, mineral mineral ledges, deposits, and surface ground within the lines of said claim and surface ground six hundred feet wide, being Lot No. "120 and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office, with magminnetic variation at degrees utes east, as follows: Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner of the claim which is located at a point N 15f)3' East 2470.2 feet from the quarter section corner on the north boundary of Secton 1, Township 7 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 19 00' West 615 feet to corner post No. 2; and thence North 6100' East 1302.7 feet to corner post No. 3; thence South 49 00' East 615 feet to corner post No. 4; thence South 61 09' West l'Jfi2.7 feet, to corner post No 1, point of beginning. All in Section 1, Township 7 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meri lian, said Lucille Marble lode location mining claim being of record in the office of the Recorder of said mining district at Provo in Utah County, Utah. The nearest known location beir Thelm Lime, a lime quarry operated by Pogir Anderson and Albert Eisiman. I direct that this notice be published in the Lehi Free Press at Lehi, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the period of nine consecutive weeks. THOMAS A. THOMAS, Register. D. A. SKEEN. Claimant's Attorney. First Publication April 11, 1935. Last Publication June 6, 1935. POPPY DAY Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Lott enter EGGS WYANDOTTE 50c setting. Mrs, Will tained at dinner Sunday compliment A THOUGHT FOR THE MAN ing Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Timothy Trinnaman. WHO LIES BENEATH who are leaving Lehi m the near fu THE POPPY SHEEP FERTILIZER FOR SALE ture for Colorado, where they expect Best fetilizer for lawns to spend the summer. Twelve guests Sacked. A Penny apiece is the usual amount and flower gardens. O. J. Roberts- were present. paid for each poppy made, and a man, if not too badly disabled can easily Let me do your Painting, Paper Mrs. William Goates entertained at Hanging and Calsomining Horace dinner Sunday, honoring the birthday turn out 300 a day. The number each Hadfield. man is permitted to make is restrictanniversary of her husband. Covers ed in order that he will not overtax FOR SALE One half grave lot were laid for William Goates, Mr. and his strength and to spread the work Eldon Goates and son, Paul of with cement coping around, sprinkling Mrs. among as many men as possible. The Lake Salt City; Mr. and Mrs. Stewsystem installed, grass planted and art Durrant of American Fork; James work is restricted to disabled veterans no government prepetual upkeep paid for. For one Miss receiving little or Miss Reva Goates, half price of a full lot. Andrew Goates, men with dependent and compensation adv, Ardith Goates and J. C. Thomas. families are given preference. Fjeld. To pay the workers and purchase Butter Wrappers and all other the materials is problem in fianancing printing done at the lowest prices poswhich the women of the Auxiiary have sible. Quality and workmanship al worked out. This year, when ap ways better. proximately 10,000,000 poppies have been made, the earnings of the disabled FOR SALE Majestic 5tt ft. Elec men have amounted to $100,000. The ' See Wheeler tric Refrigerator. work has been carried out in 56 hosTimothy. pitals and workrooms in 40 different WHITE FOR SALE GRINDING! Scissors, ened. Sewing Machined William Osborne. states. saw sharp Reparel See tf Get a Fre.9 Family ticket to Lehl'i finest theatre,, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of the Lehi Free Press, tia paper that doe all the work necessf ry to get out a . , paper In Lehl. t PHONE 8-- have any news of interest, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. Strvice with a rm.il Ix you C and Jackie Allred Clara and Ra. Marie in Mapleton. spent Saturday Vrs E N Webb Ha Webb' Lehi High The Mw.more class of the party a Saratoga and School enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. West Hammond sons of American Fork, were guests Monday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, childMr. and Mr. Ray Alsop and . the ren .f Murray, were callers at evening. Taylor home, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson, Mr. and a The Fifth Ward Scouts enjoyed Mrs. Rodney Dickrson, Mr. and week-ensouth Noles Sand d trip to the Mrs. Alton Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Point. Pelican of Basil Roy Moncur, Mr. and Mrs. Dorfcon formed an Easter party to the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw Carter Ranch in the Creek, Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw They were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Sylvia Jean, attended Ray Carter. the Music Festival at Provo, Friday. f Miss Reva Goates was back at her post in the local telephone exchange, Mrs. Paul Freebairn entertained a Monday, following a week's illness with influenza. group of little guests at her home, Wednesday afternoon, honoring the M. and Mrs. Max Rothe and family sixth birthday anniversary of her n spent Sunday afternoon at Charleston, son, Paul. The home and Hining table guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were attractively decorated in Easter Ritchie. colors. The table being centered by a beautiful birthday cake. Favors for Miss Marie Robison, a student of the small guests carried out the decorthe B. Y. U. spent the week-en- d ation theme. Twelve guests enjoyed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. an afternoon of games, followed by luncheon. G. Robinson. REPAIRING SHOP Hackett. Miss Maud Hackett and Miss Fern Marsh spent Saturday evening in Alpine C 11.00 were The distribution of the poppies except in a few southern localities, i3 nation-wid- e y enedeavor cona ducted on the Saturday before Memorial Day. On that day an army of nearly 100,000 volunteer workers from the Auxiliary takes the poppies out on to the streets and pins them on the coats of passers-by- . one-da- MoRE and mora travelers are "coining back" to the worry. On your train every day. to save time, cost,safe travel, in next trip, go by train. Enjoy fast, for only 2c comfort in our modern coaches trips). A Porter in the a mile (even less for round coach is just one of many new Union Pacific features to make your trip most pleasant. win And this summer, Union Pacific through-traicomfort ia coaches, offer cool, clean, cars, at no sleeping cars, dining: and observation for a feature nrovidd hw n other form of transportation. Travel by train, the modern way, at lowest cost ever. com-ple- te i ns Ask. Sour Agent for full Information UNION PACIFIC Farm and Home News Furnlabd t7 Dtah Countj Asent. Mrs. Junius Banks, son Earl, and Maud Miss Margaret, daughter, taste unuually good in winter meali. were Hackett Hackett and C. C. PLAN EARLY AND These crops include carrots, beeti dirt afternoon. Alpine visitors Sunday LATE GARDENS turnips, cabbage and rutabaga. iter. Squash may also be included in the late Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin time is here again, and most garden. If it is desired to can sac Garden of Barbara and Elaine and daughters, with people, are now planning and planting dry vegetables within a short perioc Park City, spent the week-en- d their gardens to supply their tables rather than in small quantites at i Goodwin. Birhop nd Mrs. S. I. with a variety of fresh, healthful and umr, peas, ueans ana otner crops fc: Bin Mrs. Ellen Carter of Salt Lake inexpensive vegetables a little later, canning biiu uijmg- may also De pirn: i kn int C. Hogenson, extension xA in iiic law gaiucu, M City, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and says J. State Utah the of AgriMrMrs. agronomist and and Mrs. J. Ray Carter eiq Wise homemakers cultural College. Darrel Carter. jdeu costs reduce their to by living plan rep Mr. and 'Mrs. Horace Hadfield growing vegetables for both summer in use. atre spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove, and winter FORMER LEHI GIRL MARRIED Hadfield's parMrs Careful planning of the garden beie, al guests of fore planting will save time, trouble : dee ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Miss Olive Paltridge, daughter A and garden space. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paltridge fc he Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and garden will provide for two gardens in Salt Lake City, Ihes formerly of Lehi, i re be family spent Saturday in West Jordan one; that is, a space for early, quick Ernest D. Adams were married with Mr. Wardle's mother, Mrs. Emily growing vegetables which may be re- Wednesday, iless April 16, in Salt Wardle. placed later by root crops for storage. City. Parents of the bride are kij :rcs, It will include povision for successive ing a reception in the young peopl Jesai William E. Trinnaman, Sr., return plantings to supply the table during satioi honor, Friday, at their home in ed home Sunday from a trip through the summer months. sprea Lake City. California and a visit with California .Veffcoi The plans should also include prorelatives. He repotrs a very enjoy- visions for the late garden for storage Mrs. Geonre G. Robinson af and able trip. for winter use, says Mr. Hogenson. daughter, Marie, spent Saturday! they Th About June 15 is an advantageous Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, son Josie, time to 'i. One plant for vegetables which will and daughter Bonnie Jean, of Salt reach their peak of perfecton about Misses Margaret Richards Lake City, were Easter Sunday October 1. looke will not fully ma Norma Buxton of Salt Lake Ci They guests of Mr. and Mrs. George P. tued at that time but will be tender were and Kef ie oi Fred of Sunday guests Price. and crisp, and if properly stored will Wanlass. t am t Pe lonj Mrs. Sarah Carter and daughter, fyou Melba, returned home Sunday from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of fwibin Hutchings and Mrs. Ellen Carter in welonLake Salt City. "ate str : a well-plann- We now carry a full line and Mrs. Lloyd Fox has recently purchased some land just north of the Thomas Gray home and have moved a five room house on the Mr- Mrs. I. M. ..Davis and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. M. J. Garlick. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, daughters Phyllis and Bonnie Jean, enjoyed an Easter trip, Saturday. W. W. Dickerson and daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dicker-sospent Sunday at Magna, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ballanger and family. n, - Draper Feed Products Prices will be the same as delivered off the h k We deliver. truck. LI ant in stoi N and plistic Zimmerman Coal Par p :e pines r Set Bryc :ss' anotl Exee Co. Nedbasi . Kaih 'salParfc, ! n comf toses or MMgTWrEi' Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glover and Mr. and Mrs. A; Carlos Schow and Eldon the r: Pnion Lehi.Ute w buff ?lit 1 Lump $5.50, Nut $5.25, delivered We also carry Coke. Phonel71-- togel I 5S9 6r City, lh Schow attended the funeral services for Mrs. Helen J. Hanson at Levan, Sunday. Mrs. Olive Taylor, W. W. Dicker-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dennis, Lois Dickeson. Roger Price and Ervin Dickerson formed a party to American Fork Canyon, Saturday. Sunday guests at the C. C. Hackett home were Mrs. Margaret Mills, Mrs. Fern Johnson. Mrs. Naomi Swenson and daughter, Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Valentine and family, Mrs. L. A. Valentine and son, Harold, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Miss Phyllis Kirkham, Mrs. M. J. Gar-lic- k and Bonnie Jean Kirkham spent Sunday at Springville and Provo. They visited the Art Exhibit and the bish Hatchery at Springville and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Russell at Provo. The Mothers Club met at the home of Miss May Lott, Friday afternoon in a "Welcome Home" party for Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist, who has spent the winter at Blanding. A social, program and hot luncheon were enjoyed by the club members. f Bring Your Car 1 11 r- - In Today We make 'em run like new NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAB fUl. i "" til) CONDITION COMER GARAGE On Sii """.MM Hr JAMES COMER, Manager |