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Show THURSDAY. JULY 19. 1934 THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1934 THE LEHI FREE PRESS local hospital Monday. Thousands See President Light New World's Fair .,. . I I f - , I (" , - If I .J i . J ' lr''iTT ' I ' ' ' 'I if . j . - , "- ' -r - A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grace at the Jjtbl hospital. Tuesday morning. A 4 ' ;3I beautiful little daughter was born at the to Mr and Mrs. Fred Turner LehJ Hospital, Tuesday. ' 4--K M3l 'J J;V hV I tf vjfl' - fcrr- -- CLUB COTES j, of sandwiches. of 4-- H TRIBUTE TO GRANDMA TAYLOR cago for a record opening day crowd tion this summer, were surorited when they found that the Fair was complete in every detail and ready to receive them. Always helping for freely she gives. comedy, "The Circus Clown." To all who needs council and comfort . 1 1 I Ml T I I uuff usvk to tULa iu o i uii, seek Her home and her arms are a safe re- - for he 8tarte1 hls career at the age I treat. of nine with a circus and traveled with Bead by bead her lf's necklace she ; It for several years before he gave It forms up to become a baseball player and By the good she does and the hearts later a theatrical and screen performer, she warms. Once famed as an aerlalist, Jo Is Jewels, we know not, be It diamond or pearls said to perform almost entirely under. But they wllT brighten her banner when the "Big Top" at the winter quarters it unfurls. In relief work and in scattering sun of Al G. Barnes Circus, near Kl Monte. California, where the company shine bright. She has done her duty with mind and spent several weeks on location. might. The circus is used throughout as a Comforting the sick and In doing God's for the hilarious stunts of background work. Alway found faithful and never a the picture, which, however, has its own shirk plot and romance. Jolly and cheerful and a lover of God The picture deals with the intimate wee bit out spoken, but never a life of the circus folk behind the scenes fraud. and also during the giving of a show. She i. mother !nvW. fMtsfni .A ' Ane uingiea love arxairs or tne circus I folk come into true play, in which Joe be- She has jewels in heaven and on earth comes so involved that his plight be- I to" comes ludieous. Friends by the hundreds, friends by Patrcia Ellis has the leading femin- r Ttuo score' ' fcach year she lives, she has more and Ine role PP8te ,0e wWe 0ther8 In to cast inciuae uorotny Burgess, uonaia more, A beautiful landmark for our city fair, DHloway, Gordon Westcott, Charles Grandma we love you, your kind is so Wilson. Ronnie Cosby, Spencer Chart- rare. ers and Bobble Caldwell, as well as a score or more of famous circus pertfeep. right on growing younger each formers. day, As an example of industry, we true triThe story and screen play are by bute pay. Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby with adAn while we are wishing you many ditional dialogue by Paul Gerrarfl happy retuns Strewn with fowers of love and beauti- Smith. Ray Enrlght directed. ful ferns. May your years still be many and troubles be few. May God protect you with care and watch over you. The following were treated at the Tou live as an emblem of the pioneers Lehi Hospital this week: old Your life as an emblem of a purity Norris Peterson had an abscess of rare N'infty years of GmI's. favors and your the underarm opened Wednesday. cant'le don't fare.; H- m '! hoping we have you for "nany n The ltitle of Mr. and Mrs the iorm oi picturesgue BnB-'V- le4 re-- For m lllin rTMil mm n aT ob- ed servation cart. &o ing cart and J-room can drawing rooms and compart- iBMfl) on many Union Pacific treats this tummtr. And it's economical in time and money. If yon go via Union Pacific BaHroad. Low round trip fares dsfly. In addition, summer redueeieiM onrywhere, with rarf-in- g The two sewing clubs of Mrs. Ivor! Peterson met at her home Tuesday atfernoon. The first year club made hot plate holders and the second year girls made costume slips. ij II: mm uk wodas most interesting pic bo4sv eiOegesl A bxfet el new buildings 84 aulas oi spectacular exhibit thrilling1 new treats In this colodul pageant of a century's progressl i to tee May 26. Visitors, who thronged In great numbers to the fifteen for. eign villages that feature the exoosL CHitaS British Isles, Continental Eur SEE (UAfrican Coast the Orient many Club met at the home of Agnes Lewis on Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent In sewlnsr. Dainty refreshments were served. The Clever Sewers Throuah the medium of a mntin picture shown at the Lagoon theater. President Roosevelt turned on the light of the new World Fall in Chi - - m. isCi SISI5 mm 1934- The Merry Cookers met at the home of their leader, Mrs. A. E. Adams, Monday afternoon. The girls made cookies and demonstarted the II ffr and Mother daughter reported as "just fine." TcTs. fS particulars see your local agent i : , LOCAL ITEMS latest First National I By May M. Lott stars and bars and little fishes, All laden down with real good wishes. We have met here on this bright natal With To 8 To day greet each other and our pay a dear grandma, a you do With snow. Sow respect to not know. ber ear sweet ace and hair like please don't say what, who, or when. the verbal, "Little red hen" it's Grandma Taylor that has the pleasure Of being the guest honored, loved and treasured. flat has U her age? A secret that none can tell Only thise who care or knows her well. Just like For reason why you are here. now that you are near tell how young She grows. Jtlll looking like a lovely rose. Bright and cheerful and oh so sweet, Wways tidy and always neat. That is one Just to see If ou can reviewing her life, we see the heart filled vrith love, as she does her part, for life unfolds leaf by leaf ike a bud that's hidden 'neath its green sheaf, j.at by leaf her life she still lives n NOW for a Vacation THIS is the time of year you get the urge to travel. The telephone can be of great assistance to you, calling friends in towns ahead to tell them you're coming, calling ahead for foad inforrnxTion and arranging fceommodations or calling bade tome to keep in touch with the folks or the office. The Long Distance operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any points. 3 The .1 Mountain States Pelephone & Telegraph Co. 1 well-defin- ed I Hospital Notes daughter rar. an emblem of virtue we need you Stanley Taylor had a stone removed near. from her nostril Wednesday. Then here to the ninety year lady so fair, Mrs A. W. Davis had a sewing With her crown of beautiful snow machine needle removed from her white hair Then here's to a ninety years so well finger Thursday. spent Francis Grant had his tonsils re-A halo of beauty to her countenance have lent. moved Friday. And as each year you grow young-eryou grow drearer to us Elsie Sabey, daughter of Mr. and We all love you dear Grandma with Aaron Sabey received treatment Mrs. true honor and trust. for a sprained foot Saturday. As , THE CIRCUS CLOVII Win. T. Street received treatment for an injured shoulder. Friday. Mr, Street was driving a tractor in AmeriJoe E. Brown, the famous awning- - can Fork Canyon when a large chain lipped comedian, wil be back in town broke striking him on the shoulder. Friday and Saturday, appearing on the screen of the Royal Theatre hi Me Ray J. Cadter had his tonsils re moved Saturday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook had his tonsils removed Monday. John Carr was treatetf for a foot, Monday. Mrs. Susie GHes had sprained1 Carl Smith and Reed Berry of Cedar Fort were week-en- d guests of Urn. Sarah Berry. Mr. and Mrs John A Beck, daughter, Gertrude and son, Bill, Mrs. Chester Merrill of Salt Lake City, were Lehl David Curtis who is stationed at C. C. C. Camp at Fort Douglas spent in Lehi. the week-en- d RECEIVE SEDD visitors Thursday, The family and relatives of John F. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Chad wick of Bolt Bradshaw met at Saratoga honoring with his birthday anniversary Lake City, spent the week-en- d Satmxay Mrs. Chadwick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. evening. Swimming and luncheon fol E. E. Curtis. lowed by dancing were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and daughMrs. WJUlam Hill and sons, Billle ter Sylvia Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Cal, Mrs. Amanda Nelson and son. Bradshaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie, of Los Angeles, California, are Floyd Bradshaw and family, Mr. and guests of Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Harmon McAf fee and family, all Mrs. E. E. Curtis. of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Kldkham an daughter, Maxlne, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw and family of W. M. Hicks spent Saturday in Mia-- Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brad vale and Copperton. They were guests shaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray at Cop Klrkham and family, Mr. and Mrs. perton. John Bushman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Varney returned and Mrs. G. B, Taylor and family, Mr. to their home in Belllngham. Washing and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, ton Frl. following a 2 weeks visit with Louis Christ ens en, Miss Alene Erlck-se- n, Mrs. Varney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Briggs and W. Chilton and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrene Briggs of Am-erian Mrs. Charles Hackett and daughters, Beatrice, Mildred and Katherlne of Montrose, California, are visiting at th unius Banks and C. C. Hackett homes. FARMERS TO The following commmunication waa received during the past week: Mr. Earl Smith, . Lehi, Utah. Dear Sir: Bernard Christensen tells me that farmers will be able to secure .$1.00 per acre for summer fallow $1.00 per acre or seed, or their 1935 crop, the govenment taking- first mortgage on the same. These loans are available now and anyone Interested can get in touch with him regarding them. Sincerely, a-- d - LTMJAN H. RICH. County Agricultural Agent. THEATRE LOVERS OF "MEN IN WHITE" AGAIN IN ROMANCE Fork. I BOYS FINED FOR BREAKING LIGHTS Three local minors were arrested and Miss Leah Valentine returned to her home In Salt Lake City. Sunday after fined by Judge Webb this week for a weeks visit with Miss Margaret breaking the City "street lights. The local officers report that this must Banks. stop and that anyone found guilty of Dr. Jay Chilton returned to his home breaking lights will be arrested and be to pay for the damages. in Seattle, Washington, Friday. He has required suent the Post two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. GENEVA DRAWING CROWDS Clark Gable, Wlliam Powell and Myrna Loy, three of filmdoms bright est stars, appear together for the first time in "Manhattan Melodrama.'' feature attraction at the Royal Theatre, Sunday and Monday. It is the first time Gable and Powell have appeared in the same picture, and the first time Powell has appeared with Myrna Loy. Gable and Miss Loy will be remembered for their recent success together in "Men In White." ln "Manhattan Melodrama" is a life of story big city preaantfnf Gable as a gambler, powerful and dramatic figure of metropolitan nightlife. 'A Battle of Wits Pitted against him in a keen battle of wits is Powell as the district attorney constantly torn between his devo-io- n to duty and his love for Gable with whom he spent his boyhood. The story touches real-lif- e incidents) that have been In newspaper headline during the past thirty years of American history, including the Harry Thaw case, the Dempsey-Flrp- o fight and th Arnold Rothstein murder. "Manhattan Melodrama" marks Myrna Loy's elevation to stardom. She appears as the sweetheart of Gable and the wfe of Powell, and is said to- give her finest screen performance. The notable supporting cast includes Leo Carrillo, Nat Pendeton, George Sidney. Isabel Jewell, Muriel Evans and others of note. David O. Sefatnlck produced the picture for with W. S. Van Dyke directing. fasf-mor- big-sh- and Mrs. Harmon McAffee who have made their home in Salt Lake City for some time are moving to Provo this week to mat their home, Mr. McAffee has been transferred to the Provo district. Mr. I EH73 The Utah I. O, O. F. outing at Geneva drew a crowd of 2500 people Sunday. Following the meeting and sports program a large majority of the pleasure seekers enjoyed a swim In Geneva's sanitary filtered and cholorl-nate- d pools and the large dance in the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson returned evening.. home this week from a trip to CaliThe management of Geneva have arfornia, Nevada and Arizona, they refor a full day's program for ranged port a very enjoyable trip. They also July 24th and have planned to hold the report finding some places where the dance of the year. Scheduled biggest weather iswarmer than in Lehi, outings for the week at Geneva are: Cherry Hill Dairy employees on FriMr. and Mrs. John Price and family day. spent Tuesday in American Fork CanC. W. R. P. U. outing Thursday and yon. Mr. Price is taking a week's Sprngvlle Second Ward Sunday School vacation from his work at the People's Outing on Thursday. , Pharin Stake Outing on Friday and Bonneville Ward outing Wednesday the President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow drew large crowds. were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. They A report from the management is met Mrs. George Schow and son, George at Long Beach, California, who that the swimming pools are crowded will visit with Lehi relatives and at all time. They have both cool and warm filtered and chlorinated water. friends. Co-o- p. ot - a tte amputated1, Tuesday. Jack Richards received treatment for burns of the face and neck, Wednesday. Mr. Richards was scalded by an overheated automobile radiator., - Miss Fern Larsen' is receiving eye treatment. (h r poor gil kever pays: - tflng cheap oil is like trying 4 buck a stock pool. The odds .vnn , and vonll rnnv the Density through heavy. repair bit's: change your oil and assure you of free running dependability, feclsion service that satisfies, , , WE CARRY ALL GRADES OF OIL AND GREASES. If I Eugene' Evans son of Mr. and' Mrr. Ruel Evans had an operation' on' his- right hand' Wednesday.. The hand' re ceived severe electric burns when Eugene came in contact with a' live wire- in the early spring; CEHTOAL SERVICE STATIOIi "BUCK" PETERSON. Manager 10S STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen at the Lehl' Hospital' Friay; Mother and baby both reported to be doing fine. A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmstead at the Lehl Hospital, Saturday. All 'concerned are over the new arrival.' daughter was born and Mr. Clem Turner at the A winsome baby to-M- r. A Famil.y Pass Fo Lehifs Leading-Sho- ovai w House the iieaw is' With Each 50c Paid On: Subscription ' Take all your family to the show for an evening and read Lehi's leading paper for six: months for 50c. ' |