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Show THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1936 THE UEHI FREE PRE: highway has been widened from Salt Lake to Midvale crjssroads and from South Sprir.gville to North Provo and next year the project will continue from Sp. Fork to Springville and from Provo to west of Pleasant Grove. The Lehi group wants the project to be continued from Lehi to Salt Lake Citv and from Lehi to Provo. They also asktd for a better high way through Cedar Valley to Mercur Also the oiling of the and Manning. SERVICE CLU3 GREETS TOUR Lehi Lions Club members, civic nd church leaders greeted representatives of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, who were on a tour of Utah county here good-uiwere The visitors no n. Friday DL. S. in the luncheon a at guests Fifth ward dining hall- road Lehi Lions Club members and civic Saratoga J of hiph-the leaders urged widening way No. SI to a full 40 feet. The REPUBLICAN ll - DE LE GATES NAMED HERE i 0 Passengers in the smoking compartment on my train 2? were arguing about why M rrT railroad business is ing up. l pick-- owner said it was because of this new Free of less than carload freight. This is r service with no extra charge added to the freight bill. A factory door-to-doo- There was a school principal in the group and he said it was because train travel is so much cheaper for passengers. He said passenger fares are at the lowest point in history, with substantia reductions if you buy a round-tri- p ticket and no more surcharge for riding in sleep1 ing cars. One man, a farmer, said he liked something he could depend on, that's why he was traveling by train. Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in favor of railroad travel because it is by far the safest. He quoted a lot of statistics from a book called, "Live and Let Live. " A banker we all know by name said railroad tax lotinthisstate. , appreciate the public's good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued prog ress 4. d It WESTEHM RAILROADS t . 1' mi n ai.owea tr.e plane to can sing the hich school song the best around so that it cuuld be will be br to a finish Friday in photographed from any angle. assembly, when the judges will use In conformation with the actual their best abil ty to choose the win- measurements uf the clipper ship, the ning class. replica rises Ti feet above the iIo.t The winning class will be given a and has an fuot wing spread. (party. Within th navigation bridge are duplicates of all actual controls, inThe Junior High School are in a cluding an automatic pilot, a t elect student campaign radio communication system and body officers. They have two parties o her intricate bits of equipment and are following the rules of politi which make up the controls of the cal campaigns. The partus are the Clipper. Purple and the White"China Clipper" is a thrilling romance of the air. There is a talented MISSIONARY cast which includes Pat O'Brien, , and THE PULLMAN COMPANY , j ENTS MEETING The Missionary Wives and Parents will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Thursday evening, September 24th at 8 p. m to hold their regular monthly meeting. The presence of all members of the organization at this meeting will be appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. George Russon and Gorman Wingett of Cedar City, is Mrs- Reuben Rus- -' visiting here uith his grandparents, son ai;d family moved into one an-- : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. other's hornet, Monday after making arrangements f r trading. Dr. Etheyn O. Greaves and Law rence Harmon were callers at the Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson spent L. I - Wardle home Saturday after-nxSunday morning in Salt Lake City, They are working with Mrs. visiting with their children, Mr. and Wardle on the Socialized Medicine Mrs. Harold W. J hnson and Mr. and being sponsored by the Farm Bureau. Mrs. Vernon A- Anderson. family and Mr. and n. two-wa- y WIVES AND PAR- SEPTEMBER 24, 1936 i j Just-A-Me- na Weareproudofrailroadachieve-ments- .. be swung Beverly Roberts, Ross Alexander, Humphrey Boart. Marie Wilson, Henry B. Walthall, J seph Crehan, Delegates to the Republican county Joseph King and Addison Richards. convention at American Fork SepRaymond Enright direHcd the pictember 20 were elected at a primary ture from the screen plav bv Frank held in the Lehi Memorial Building, Wead. Friday, September 18. 1936. The following were delegates CLUB HEWS chosen : Leland Powel, J. Ferrin Gurney, Mrs. Ethel Goates. Allen Wells, Mrs. The Social Club's weekly meeting Dorothy Southwick, Daryl Fowler, S. will be held at the home of Mrs. Oliver A. Willes, E. C Jorgensen, Henry Kirkham, Thursday. Wathen, Asa J. Clark, Eldon Clark, Mrs. Lenora Jones, E. B.. Jones, Mrs. The Sequois Club will hold their S. E. Litteford, Roger Gordon, Edwin regular meeting Thursday afternoon Street, Bertha Carson. Ruel Evans, with Mrs. J. E. Smith as hostess. Mrs. Beulah Evans, James E. Zimmerman, Clara Russ.,n entertained Isaac W. Fox, George Bone, A. L. the club last graciously at her home- Thursday Mrs. Yerda Wilcox, Roger Price Peterson. Mrs. Dora Zimmerman, Complimenting Mrs. Margaret Hel-qui- st John Colledge. A. D. Christofferson, Monday on her birthday the Mrs. A- D. Christofferson, Mr. and Club will entertain at Mrs. Harry Stoker, David B. Roberts, the home. The evening will Helquist Mrs. David B. Roberts, Joseph Rothe, be spent in games. A delicious lunch Carl Gunther, S. L. Wells, Ward at a late hour uill be served. Christofferson, Noble Evans, B. C. Lott, G. A. Wall, Richard Gilchrist, The Chiri Aimes Club will resume Leo Powell. Cecil Webb, Denzil Turactivities at the home of Miss Beth ner, H. J. Evans, Ivan Webb and Stoker on Thursday at 8 p. m. Able Gudmundsen. A motion was put and carried Mrs. Dorothy Southwick was the that the precinct chairman has the hostess to the Bon Arnicas charming right to fill all vacancies from the Club, Thursday afternoon. The livYoung Republican organization. ing rooms were effectively decorated It is requested that all delegates with Sixteen early autumn flowers. meet at the Memorial Building, guests were in attendance. Bridge Thursday, September 24th at 8:00 was played which was the main diverof further sion f the p. m. for the purpose afternoon with Mrs. organization and instructions. Thora Loveridge winning first prize and Mrs. Edith Fox. traveling prize. LEHI MAN HURT Special guests were Mrs Virginia Gurney, Mrs. Thora Loveridge, Mrs. Josephine Robison, .Mrs. Edith Haws, Don Stoddard, 22, of Lehi was in Mrs. Marvel Peterson. A nice lunch-to- n the Lehi hospital suffering from a was served. severely fractured arm received when his car and a coal truck came toMembers of the Pandora Club are gether on highway 91 north of Lehi cordially invited to attend club meetlast Thursday night. ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. Winzell Swenson. - A traveling salesman said it was because so many passenger and freight trains now run on faster schedules. tllrr.tkl.. THURSDAY. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw and Ruth Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Ruth and son. Don. of Salt daughter, Mrs. Archie Gardner of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mon-so- n Lake, Michigr.n, has been visiting with Mr. and son. Barlow and daughter. nd .Uis. Lareiice Dahl in West were the Sunday dinner Karma, f r il.e ppc two SSiit of Mr. and Mrs- J. F. Bradguests now is in Salt Lake wun Miss Glenda shaw. "n. wc-.:!:- - Taylor, where she will remain she enters the university. Dr. and Mrs. Virgil until Dorton and daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton, Sunday. Mrand Mrsj Taylor also visited wth Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor. - Costs Millions Jobs million AmerFour and icans, workers and the families of workers dependent upon farm work and the processing of farm products, have been added to the and relief problems by the New Deal's crop reduction program. one-ha- lf MARRIAGES Mr. and MrsBasil Dorton announce the marriage of their son, La Drue, to Miss Ellen Phillips, attractive daughter of Mrs. Nettie Phillips of Aberdeen, of Idaho, formerly Pleasant Grove. The marriage took 4th in Pocatello, place September ' Idaho. Mr. Dorton is a graduate of the Lehi High School and a Electrical School in Chicago. Miss Philips is a graduate of the Aberdeen High School and has been employed in the Library in her home town. Mrs. Phillips the mother of the bride, and a sister to the bride entertained at a shower Saturday, September 10th, honoring the recent brideLehi friends join with Aberdeen friends in wishing these two a happy married life. - Best of Service and Best Gas and Oil 1 We have the best greasing equipment in town. ALL WORK - GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. USE CONOCO IT'S BETTER FIItST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES WILCOX-BLUN- AND ACCESSORIES K SERVICE STATIC! CENTRAL Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox announce the coming marriage of their son, Dean, to Miss Lula Blunk of Rexburg, Idaho. The marriage will take place sometime next week, the date not being definitely decided yet, in the Salt Lake Temple. Dean is being congratulated by his local friends and relatives. The groom is a graduate of the Lehi High School, a honor student of the graduating class of 36. He took Mrs. Kenneth Christensen enterpart in many of the outstanding entained at a bridge luncheon Thurs- tertainments given by the school. He day for the Ikan Oddity Club at her was a band member all during his homeCovers were laid for the club high school years. members and for a few special guests. Bridge prizes, 1st and traveling went BRODRACK- - FORBES to Margaret Peterson and Mrs. Bert Deck, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forbes of Alpine, announce the marriage of The second regular meeting of the their daughter, Ruth, to Arthur II. Athenian Club was held at the S. W. Brodrack- - The marriage will take Wells home Wednesday afternoon. place Thursday (today) in the Salt "The American Indian' was given Lake Temple. A wedding reception will be held by Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist. The club members were delighted with the Friday evening in the Alpine gymlovely luncheon which was served by nasium honoring the bride and the hostess, Mrs. Wells. groom. The reception to be given by the bride's parents. The members of the Aca Cia Club Miss Forbes has many friends in were the guests of Miss Faye Adam-so- Lehi wishing her happiness. Friday evening at her home. The NEBEKER-ANDERSOevening was spent sewing and a hot served. was A supper prettily arranged wedding dinner of the week is that of Miss Verda Anderson, daughter of Mr. and PERSONNEL BUREAU Anderson of Salt Lake City, of Lehi and Shirley Nebe-ke- r, formerly ORGANIZED Jr., of Salt Lake. The marriage is to be solemnized Announcement is made by Basil Thursday (today) in the Salt Lake L. Hansen, local teacher, of the newly 1). S. Temple Following the marriorganized personnel bureau of the age members of the immediate family music department at the high school. will be served dinner at Hotel New The bureau is to consist of the best House. was the honored The bride-ele- ct instrumental and vocal solo talent of given Saturday the school of persons who are willing guest at a shower to serve on civic and church pro- evening by Miss Lucille Grillin at her home in Salt Lake. ''Monte Carlo grams. The present material will be given Whist'' was played and Miss Beth Anan addition in the school before it is derson won high score and Miss booked to appear before the public Nebeker, second. Miss Roberta Ball in order to make available materials v. as a guest at the partyThe couple are both gradules of as perfect as possible. The public is invited to draw num- the Henagers Business College and bers from this organization at any- Mr. Nebeker had previously attendThere will be ed the Utah University for two years. time they desire itnumbers of all nature prepared for Miss Anderson has been working at you service. Numbers will bo ready the Hudsen Bay. Lehi friends and relatives join in for your service next week. Mr. Hansen will be able to get some very good with their Salt Lake friends in wishnumbers for your programs if you ing them a happy married life. in their hoe They will make will get in touch with him. LAMONT PHONE 11 FOTIIERINGHAM. Manager FIRST EAST and STATE STREET tW :; STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF n, WANT ADS HOUSE FOR RENT iAriey Clark. PAT O'BRIEN Mrs. See 2t i FOR SALE Model A motor baby buggy. For information Ward Christofferson. aid N REPLICA OF CHINA CLIPPER IS BUILT FOR AIR PICTURE see A replica of one half of the world famous China Clipper was constructA girl for general ed on a First National h WANTED sound stage ihouse work. L. R. Kitchen, Ameri-ca- n for the of that tittle which picture Fork. Phone 25-It comes to the Royal Theatre on SunGood Building Lot For Sale on 2nd day, Monday and Tuesday. This model of the giant flying boat West between Main and 1st North. was use in sequences in the Also 15,000 brick. See Ralph Smith. picture. The half of the ship that was built WANTED Will feed through win- is the forward end, taking in the der for milk, good family cow. Phone wings, the four motors, the radio and 41. W. M. Shepherd. navigation control room and the encontrol room. gine HOME FOR SALE 1 acre land, All work was done by experienced 3 rooms, cement cellar, granary and fruit trees. Call at Free Press office technicians from actual drawings and photographs of the giant airship. The for information. whole setting was mounted on a large FOR SALE Baled Hay and Straw, "Range Run Tullets, Custom Baling. Daryl Fowler, 689N 1st E., Lehi. V SSI If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne wUl do It for you. 1 CEDAR POST FOR SALE Good Shed and Cedar Post. See Denzel Turner, Lehi. tf MATTRESSES - l V A LANDIS ''jj WELT L ft cleaned and recovered with new ticking for only $4.50. . I We convert your cotton mattress Into a springfill and make those feather mattresses and pillows. i. Phone No61 j - - Ogden- I REMADE OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME ? AS NEW f Have your mattresses renovated, 8-- W I" R.fult I Ca?J Mrs-Josep- Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH ; SCHOOL HEWS Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wardle and family and Mrs. Emily Wardle of The Junior and Senior classes of West Jordan were callers at the the high school are preparing a con L. I. Wadle home Thursday. joint party for Monday night. StuMrs. John E. Bone and son, Ray, dents will meet at the high school to St. George motored con will The Friday and building at 6:30. party sist of a treasure hunt, bonfire party returned home Sunday in accompany and eats. Materials needed for th? with Mr. Bone and son. Orrin. They party will be cars, flashlights, think- visited in the southern canyons on their way home. The two men have ing caps and good sportsmanship. been working in St. George for the of the past few months. Mr. Bone and son, The student body officers Orrin will leave for Garland in the anof be school will in charge high other assembly Friday. The contest near future where they will be embetween the classes to see which class ployed for the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. jH t J Ti tributort, Id. NtwYork Distilled end egtalia &a Heart g$ the Bluegraw Rcgica tTXcntuclv UIO YYUIB&V J M vu j vat UiUt - i |