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Show I ,4T JASl'ARV ! 13. 1933 The members of the will be en:erta;;.ed a' ' Mrs. Wilford ITEMS tflCAL Han--,:.".,- f J- - ,' rof Salt V.Tayl JHE Club e :.oi!.t ,,f car . ht. of Provo, an r ....... Ppd Crossnf tne cu.v. in re?ra.is to orran. Cross .n Leh.. Red . , nior 9' FAdams spent j Mrs. A. ..'Tooele, guests of Mr. and ; iAams and Mr. anu irs. H Easmond - "ic ayMJIl Mrs. Wood jnR . Hacking. IltisiittMl i 'OW M.Or..lk. r xuuay with and Wednesday vUit her parent,. Mr. and Mrs V dljlj J . Strong and The Gleaner Girls of American of tne Fork, Holdsworth 1V ThlrJ 'd held a sh ,wer in and of Faye Hutchings j Sunday. Thrasher, at " thu Leland Price week-en- d were d.,m A William To .iio-anu JIT- and Mrs. . -- 0f ; v vis'ln? with 1 linn,- - . 01 I . L honor . a"l Mrs. Harry lr- Monaay evening. I jVfcjv Karnes nlaved. ft.... ...u- , a ",ucu .: . pot i,.k.. .uiun was enjoyed by the fol . aPij Mr?. James - i' . ... oruer , lor tsutter TTM iTT) - fin. Hansen. Bert of Brig-haCity, were viMtinr Memtiers of the Dociliy Club will Thursday with Mr. and P J V anl dautrhte- - Mrs. George H Goates and Mr. and meet Friday evening at the home of i , Mrs. W. H. Dansie. i hyllis Jackson. All meml.ers are " S" J- Taylor, Monday. desired to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Th mas A. Taylor, Mrs. Levi PhiU Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and V A p.t luck supper was is with by ner sister, Mi- Mm rv visitinp. r. . daughter. and R. members Beryl, of the Lucky 13 Club, son, Dale, oi ;?a;t spent "i.vai.i, Lake City this week Sunday in Spanish Fork, visiting night at the home of Mrs.. llrMrs. Ira Tavlor and George Oscarson Horace Bor.e snent th family. Mr. and Mrs. Virl Hopkins and vinK wi,h his wlfeand baby son,!. Mr. and Mrs Bruce Ellis and baby ii iny.e Litv. (Mt of Provo, spent Sunday in Lehi with '1ISS ?onru- - Jones ...l. hrelatives and friends. t win ' een T . suing at the home f r. and Mrs. Max R. the Kirk Crabb, son of Mr. and Mrs. u " l" . . Charles 'e at Jienefer, Monday Crabb, who has been emRdylt morning. ployed at the sugar favtorv at Toi- th. Mr. and Mrs for the past penish, Washington, Floyd White of LANDIS several months has returned home to i.ogan, were week-enr.f rpcf entertain the Brigham Young Uni White's parents, Mr. and MrsMav' WELT Rothe. ' versity at Provo. Mr ", " vi 31111: - - enj-.ye- Wed-nesda- DRY CLEANING y AND ' n . f d TAILORING WELL DONE! All Work Guaranty madseh Cleaning Ruben Christensen, Agent 102-- J. Pleasant Grove We call every Tuesday and Thurs. PHONE - " i '''' f" 4n "" " iL Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were ""'I Mr. Banks' m,,thn- """'K Mr Eliza Banks of "".will nMI UVC, Sunday. - . Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans and family of Idaho, are visitintr a few days with relatives and friends of! f Come in and jfive ug a trial, work done while you wait. i STATE STREET SHOE SHOP i 7.. MAIN 4 John Evans has been railed to P.lackfoot, Idaho, due to the seri ous illness ,.f her sit.-M.V i anna Beck " "f Il..-,co.- Mrs. , It . HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STATE oTntET, LEHI UTAH Lehi.. n v Herniece Rradshnw student was visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Brad- haw, last week-enMiiss tUti v" I ? S 1 I Siach Va--- II ii-- p rubber d. fcUer A7 Washer. U r :l reel. WANT ADS WANTED Girl or Lady for House Work. Call 71-- J. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson were l" )NE JERSEY COW "FOR SALE visiting at the home of their daughCall 81. Melvin ter, Mrs. and Reynolds family of Provo. Call Reo or Cecil Evans for your Ceaning and Dyeing Phone 66-J- . Mrs. Birdie Woods and daughter, of Salt Lake City, were visiting with SECOND HAND PIPE FOR SALE Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i to 4 inch Lehi Cereal Mill. C. F. Johnson, Friday. FOR SALE CHEAP 24x30 See L. I). Racker. Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Bowers and children of Salt Lake City, were General Truck Hauling Call 75-visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. or see Grant Littleford, Lehi. 6p Larsen, Sunday. 1932 FOR SALE 1 Chevrolet Alex Brown of Seattle, Washing Coach. See Sterl- Good condition. ton, Mr. and Mrs.. Denzil Brown, of ing Evans at once, Provo: .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Desnain FOR SALE CHEAP-- 1930 Model f Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. See Vern Ford with heater. Lowell Brow were visiting with Mrs. M3-2- t John Brown, Sunday. Davis, Lehi. . Co-o- p. A. LATl Genuine .1 I J. .. Hotual, abPer motor. cushioned I , M? FOR SALE A Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb have received word that their son, Boyd, of heaterola for $10- 104. Chinook, Montana, has accepted the .r Cull ' -- small circulator See Eugene Webb position as Branch President of the LOST Black Holstein Heifer, 1 Chinook District of the North Central year past. Branded 2 with half circle States Mission. James Clark ribs. on Notify right A winsome baby girl arrived at the home of Mr- - and Mrs. LaDrue Dor-to- or Phone 347-J- 2. Chester White Boar For Service Ml Saturday morning. Mother and See Frank Barnes, Phone 130-fine." Mr. be to "just reported baby Black Beauty Pop Corn For Sale-- Won md Mrs. Basil Dorton are the proud 1st place at State Fair 2 lbs. Mrs. and Mr. and J. grandparents 4 Fred Adams, 61 lbs. 25c. Mc, E. Dorton the great grandparents. North State Street, Lehi. Dr. Sand Mrs. 'fWnyne Schow of BUTTER WRAPPERS We will Salt Lake City, and Mr. Floyd Schow butter papers on better of Rupert, Idaho, were dinner guests print your at a cheaper price. Try paper quality Mr. of .Mrs. Celestia Schow, Sunday. first and be satisfied. Press Free the Floyd Schow accompanied his son, Drand Mrs- Floyd Seh"w to halt BICYCLE REPAIRING Complete .ake, after spending Saturday and stock for all makes of bicycles. Work Sunday with his mother, .Mrs. I eicsua guaranteed. Mark Bradshaw, See Schow. Phone 97-- J. By MOLLY MARTIN Dessert Is a man's dish. Yes! I know it is often reparded as a child's dish, but eliminate it from your menu for a few days nml you'll soon see that more complaints come from Dad than from little Donald or Dora. A meal without a dessert is a picnic without baseball or a ilshii so far as Dad trip without fish la concerned. Really, the dessert may be made one of the most .. Suable, dishes of the meal. And liht fruit and milk puddings and custards can work wonders. l '"r Through s'- ggs are funii:..,.i j , .a. dislike these valuable foods !'i plain forms. Tlnoimh these satr.e desserts the needed minerals, sal.o and vitamins of fruits " .supplied both to children nml suu.ts. nvo Oranges and valuable foods. Culinary to the belief of so:,io, hey lune a decided alkaline re;, ;:on v, '.rn l taken into the lii.is tend to brlanee p,c,. r ,.ci ion foods that may bo eaten iiin.;' th j me?l. Starting a meal either with ferapefrult or orange juiee is a very wise move. Finishing tiie meal with a lipht pudding such at the following is anoiher move of tim same type. I submit this recipe to - -- . graj-efriii- syst-rtui- health's sake and for the "sweet tooth" of your husband as well. Orange and Macaroon Pudding rilm.,iid macaroons jt1 pound pint milk 4 eggs cup sugar 2 Blue Goose oranges Soak the almond macaroons la the milk until Heat the eggs and add to them the sugar and the grated rind of one orange. Do not grate in any of the wh'te pith, as it spoils the flavor. Stir the mixture carefully into the macaroons nid add the juice of two oranges. Pour into nn oiled mold and set on i s'.:.nd or rir.g in a kettle of boiling water. Simmer steadily for an hour. Sew. hot with orange sauce. Cnge Sauce s I butter cu't :mgar i cup boiling water 1-you for your l-- '.aWe.-poon- '& Juice of 2 oranges IVi tablespoon lemon juice Cream the butter with the sugar. Put into a saucepan over hot water and add the boiling water. Then heat in the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs, the orange ju'ei and lemon juice and continue, beating until ligut and foamy. n, HOT POINT RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, GRAY BAR ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES. ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS. If you need electrical equipment see us. Johnson Merc. C. L. LEHI JUNCTION im.Mui vrirTfnir'Tiii A FAMILY ,1' t v Miss Reta Powers was a charming little hostess at a mrtnnay ian given in ner nonor ru., of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. m Powers. Miss Karma I lark was Painty playedh.n-fof the games refreshments were served to Sandra and Michcal Taylor, Joan Jensen, i.a Dean Prior. Jennie Foreman, Shirley, v,omv.. eou. Elaine and Wayne Soienson, and Buddy Vervene 'aylor, Nile Wilkins and Keith oweu. EI PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION 1 Send In Your Subscription J iuuuy I T One Year for $1.00 Six "MrmrVis fnr 50c AAfrWA " tEHl FEEE PRESS e 0nly Paper That Sets and Prists All Local News and Ads in Lehi. WHY HOT BUILD LEW? 133 s . lowine: WanH-- T ,. Jackson, M.rl Sunderland, Hildabrand Davis, Sunderland. Nrina Price, Marjovie Mrs. Davis' sister, '.cuu, n.noua Jonnsf.n, Jirs.. Clet Mannine, . June Tun,,,.. niea cineM ana tne hostess, Mrs. Harry Manning. HeDer. in . and """""" o.-um 13, weeK-en- d Hunter, Roma L .1 arle? "V. -- i -- I r. and Mrs. V. L. Wnr't Dick Johnson was- a Provo iit.-. c t in tailed i U.aii, Saturday J.n the cjiu j 'ur , uMonday. of the iihit-sof their Neio., ,r Kt. Eva iV-ter, Madge. v....' Keith Lott has entered the Younjr university, for the winter Mr and Mrs i W. I., w, a) i e ve I'. Price s 'i;s of Salt quarter. Uke City, were visit-- ; Were Provo 'lor.dav. with Mr. and Mrs. George H Mr. and Mrs. Van Mork, Mrs. Goatts, Sunday. Hai:, a Mack Batdhelor and Mrs. L. A. ujent of the H. Y. r. pel!t th e with her r. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen n.l Uussoii spent Tuesday in Salt Lake Mr. ai:J Mrs Leo Visitoi ! Mrs. Sarah Gaisford, IJ a and Pete . . , ' 'i"day ' " Gaisf.rd ,v r day, 3 l'nw tv,.-,.,- ., ... f THURSDAY. JANUARY : !U a Y "'Jr . Is - " -- -- I v ,. LEHI FP.FF PRESS - -e- ! ik (i - , with Mr. ana G.h ir; Ann with tiiu visiting Sunday. y Tavlor. M wlin Giles r.f i ' Nedra Miss GaUford. Mrs. Ona Winget i Marie Erickson have rn.uu.ua trie for visuirnr wan M.;al. Lake , .Ur. .j nonths rv Crabb, Tuesday. f , m,. Chester White Boar For Service; tf J. L. Bamhart, Phone 95-Modern Home For Sale Louis Christensen, Fourth Ward. WANTED Will call and pay for worthless horses and dead animals. See C. 0. Holmstead, Phone 343-J- r A Mil WWW ll Hllill yVXte Mima If your Sewing Machine or I..iwn repairs, Sissorg or Sawg Mower needs Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. of the Fairfield Relief Relief Society Society surprised their well arranged pnv MATTRESSES REMADE office rs at a .1. ftnronn. The officers were Tuesi MATTRESSES MADE SAME in appreci-o- f OLD each presented with a giftAS NEW their work. Mrs. Heber C. at ion Annie mattresses renomated, Mrs. Have Goodwin, I. your S. Webb, Mrs. Whitman am. cleaned and recovered with new tickMrs. Ge-rgFyfie attended the ing for only $4.50. Mrs. Ellis Sorenson We convert yonr cetton mattms inparty from Lehi. to a springfill and make those feather Lehi mattresses and pillows. the of renort The onml """" food cross section Phone Lions Club shows a of Lehi in interest business the of cases a cm.. it. makeup. It some SOMETHING NEW AT A BARinI' classifications several fixation has A Package of Our Town Fine GAIN Rilroad agent, cluded the club follow: with LeW, Utah, 'ls merchant, edu- Sationery Printed banked, dry on back flap of and Paper building materials, oi cator, farmer, This is 10c. ONLY for iwn.s envelope crocoA plumbing extractor, been have paying service station cheaper than jrou clothing, pharmacist, Us printed stationery. for any ana opm... operator, joweler stationery at a cheaper price than yon mortician, dentisr. n.eua. Lehi Free Pre pay for blank paper. publisher. PINT No. 229 QUART No. 228 - j 8-- f H PINT No. 230 COPR. 1937, THE WIUON FAMllY, INC..AIAD0IN, SCHENIEY P. PA. THt WIIKEN FAMllY BIEN0H) WHISKEY-- 90 THE STRAIGHT PROOF WHISKlO IN THIS PRODUCT ARC MONTHS OR MORI CHO, 25X STRAIGHT WHittlES 75 GRAIN NEUTRAISPIB. ITS; 20 KEY 20 MONTHS OlDi STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OlD. 5 STRAIGHT WHIS- |