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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, THURSDAY, OCTQBFe THE LEHI FREE PEESS 1935 Mr. and Mrs. George Price and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Christensen THE I.r.Iil FREE PRESS sons, Paul and Dale, were Salt Lake spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Published by The Lefcl Free Preea business visitors Friday. Evcy Thursday Mrs. S. E. LiUleford spent Friday Phone Miss Moreo Allred is spending a in Salt Lake Lehi, Utah City. ek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Allred. George P. Price, Manager Mrs. Burgess of Alpne is visiting Office, SI W. Mala St residence, tod with Mrs. E. W. Taylor this week. West and State St. Lfchi, Utah Mrs. Ben Buckwalter and son, Bert and Wayne Goodwin are deer Kent, spent several days this week ter at the poatoffice at Lehi Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray. hunting in Southern Utah this weeka second claas matter. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Lott visited in Mr. and Mrs-- . Joseph Adams were ADVERTISLN'Q RATES visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams Salt Lake, Sunday. Display JOc per la. Readers 10c per tin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William L- Dinson SUBSCRIPTION Leland and William Price and J. of Provo, spent Saturday at the home One year S1.M S. Clark formed a hunting party to of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Russonthe Holden district. Tey returned Eloise and Ivy Russon sang at a Sunday and Mr. Clark had his buck. Democratic Primary held in American Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark and Fork, Monday. family and Miss Marie Lott spent Mrs. Lillian McCanllass of Ameribunday in Ogden at the home of F. can Fork, ig visiting this week with Mary Maudsley and Louise Slappy A. Childs. and Mr. Mrs. Richard Hutchings. spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill of Salt Orren Bone and Eldred Fox who Ruth and Mrs. Fon Warburton of Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Little-fordwere are employed at the Garland Sugar Mercur, Salt Lake visitors on parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Factory, were Lehi visitor., Sunday. Wednesday. Littleford. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Gunther of Mrs. John Carlson and Miss Vera Mrs. Grant Littleford and children, American Fork were Lehi visitors Carlson of Morgan, spent the weekMrs. Forest Littleford and childand end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sunday. ren spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove Allred. visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Alfred Smith and children with Mr. Smith's Mrs. William Welch of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d A group of M. I. A. workers atparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith. City, spent the week-en- d visiting at tended mutual in Fairfield. Tuesday, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. October 22nd. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fox of Salt Adams. John Hutchings, Grant Christofferson, Lake, were guests at the Charles Felt Lucille and Kay Carter spent the Ruin Fox. Dr. W. L. Worlton an home Sunday. Miss Vera Anderson. early part of the week visiting in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis of Delta, Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ralp. Mr. Aaron Allred enstertained at a were Sunday visitors ef Mr. and for her little daughter, Marene, party Mr. J. L. Barnhart. Alma Beck ond sons. Art and Bert, honoring her sixth birthday. A group W. S. Evans is reported to be still and Joe Hansen formed a hunting of children met at the Allred home, ..and enjoyed a deligthful very ill with little Improvement in party to Mt. Pleasant and Fillmore Saturday afternoon. over the week-enhis condition. THURi l--W - -- LOCAL - ITEMS 's d. Mr. ai.J Mrs. Chester Thomas and W. H. Johnson is empoyed at the eugar factory in Blackfoot, Idaho, daughter of Los Angeles, California, during the campaign as sugar boiler. retiirned home Saturday, following a short visit with Mr. Thomas' mother, Mrs. Louise Bailey, Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Charles Gurney. Barnhart and Mrs. Nephi Slater were Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck and daugh Provo visitors, Saturday. ter, Barbara, of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Lehi, Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mr. Beck came to join the annual deer hunt. FOR I A telephone In your own home costs but a few PHONE cent a day. Ren Wells visted in Salt Lake, Friday. of Provo, was the Sunday guest of Miss Jean Fowler. Miss Jeanne Coleman and Mr. Clell Jackson motored to Salt Lake City. Saturday. Mrs. Robert Allred. Mrs. Arville Gunther and Miss Clarice Allred were Salt Lake visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A- - F. Johnson of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Sunday. Howard Timpson of American Fork and Lowell Brown are deer hunting in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark and Miss Marie Lott visited in Ogden, Sunday. ing or only $3.95. the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawker of l Murray, visited with Mr. and week-enover the Hansen Mrs. Hawker was formerly Miss Wanda Hansen. Frank Sharp and Alva Wing joined Claude Curtis at St. George and went deer hunting. They returned with deer between the three of them. Marie Robinson of Provo, spent the at the home of her parents-Durinher visit she attended a party at the A. W. Davis home. week-en- d coops. Cole I I . ACCENT OF YOUTl The problem of a man who finds himself in love witt half his age is faced bv n Marshall n Paramount's mAnJ Youth.'' which is at the Roval rJ Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. btarrea opposite Sylvia 8 Marshall davs the lpaHin. ,..J "6 "usa ' role in the pilture, adapted frcj hit play of the current Broa-- S season. jf Marshall acts a playwright k Mrs. Nevin Crabb and daughter, cent on Youth.'' Unable to ttf Marjorie. Mrs. Clara Russon, Milton secretary how much he lovej htf Russon, Mrs. Joseph Smith and Miss gives her the leading role in his Utella Smith were Salt Lake visitors, written about just such a lifcjf ation as he faces. Saturday. As she falls in love with the Is some leading man, Phillip Reed,l shall watches her with mixel As a dramatist, he is satisSed ; the workings out of his plot b J but as a man, he is unhappy 4 prospect of losing her, 8T Coi feeli ME S E? mms Because Reed is awkward aifj proach, Marshall coaches hlmJ ing love to Sylvia Sidney. Sink accepts Red and marries him. But that does not end the jfe play. Her marriage to Reel is convinces her that she really i 6: Marshall, In the witty and smusing fjpi quences, these three extricates selves from their romantic pnk in a totally unexpected manner? Marshall finally wins Miss Siiff We S3RV. REGISTRATION DATES Cmnt I! Registration dates for Lehi w has been set for Tuesday, Octets and Tuesday, October 29. Thek will be from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. L Registration officers are: District No. 1 Mrs. Inez Petef1 District No. 2 Mrs. Booth Sdtr- I son. District No. 3 Mrs. C Austin. District No. 4 Hyrurn Evanj Due to the interest already if shown in the coming city electon,f voters should see that their nan on the registration books in proper districts and to register 1 HIGH SCHOO 1, . OldQuakerBrand STRAIGHT WHISKEY your throat, to your purse. You don't have to be rich Wfml iplisffi 'T$B?MSsSiij MSSSSSST' M Whiskey sjnESj --ALL Cream ef Kentucky - fj If The Geo. T. Stags Co Inc. WHISKEY Golden blend-ma- Jo.S.Kn ELECTION JUDGES 1 blended Co,Iflc Old Quaker Distilled Tb OU Qoaker Co, Dteflhn E lay. Both scdred in the first period ' though Pleasant Grove was ahea:, to 6 by virtue of a convreted point try. The Pioneers scored it second chapter but the Vikings er, back with a powerful push to mira period to earn the one--p of de "raight whiskies for better taste. Dry Gin Friday's results: Pleasant Grove. 13, Lehi 12. Spanish Fork 34, Payson 0. After being led 12 to 7 and the of the half, Pleasant Grove back with a smashing attack in third period to roll nvpr anot touchdown and down Lehi 13 to L'j a thrilling Region Three contest ft Wedding-Americ- a's premier 8-- 1 margin. Golden Wedding BLENDED Butter Wrappers and all oth Road, printing done at the lowest prices posadv. sible. Quality and workmanship al FOR .SALE OR TRADE Cash Register. Refrigerator. Cook Stove Let ns furnish your stationery Gasoline Stove. Paster Table and several other articles of equipment wmtehouse Linen, envelopes 10c for 24, stationery V match 10c bunch. or inquire at Free Press. Call Plain envelopes with printing (after 5 Tf vnnr Rrin Machine or Lawn nd 2 blank lines days return) Mower needs repairs, Slssors or Sawe Be bunch. Plain 6c bunch, Lehi Paper Sharpened, William oeoorne wiu ao Free Press. SCHENLEY'S SCHENLEY'S MOORE- better. ' smooth straight whiskey, so deliciously rich folks call it "double rich". equipment ways FW J" Cream of Kentuckv- .t;! c;N WK1! NEWS POINT AFTER TOUCHDOWN I WINS GAME FOR GROVE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY rrowing and permanent business in- ft. ment, Mrs-Tarve- d. u WANT ADS V uijL paper in Lehi. 8-- W whole or spare time. Address COTTRELL, Inc., Wayland North Cohocton. N. Y. derson pital, 6roon until Charles Boyer, rapidly emerging as one of the screen's finest romantic actors, meets in Paramount's "Shanghai." at the Royal Theatre, Friday and Saturday, a role completely worthy of his talents and of his sensi tive portrayal. Starred with Loretta Young in an FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath, dramatic story of the new absorbingly and garage. See Mrs. George Ricks. East, Boyer rises to heights as the man who won an empire by his own LOST White Ewe Lamb. See Cecil strength and 'threw it away for the Johnson. adv. love of a woman. Boyer is the mystery figure of the APPLES FOR SALE Delicious. Thrasher new Shanghai, the mlan who lhad Jehnathan, Rome Beauty. from nowhere to win virtually 850-RRanch, Phne tf come complete financial control of China. WANTED POTATOES Will trade Indomitable, ruthless, merciless, he one years subscription with one family sweeps all obstacles from his path, pass to the Royal Theatre for 1 bushel does not even pause for the sake of , love. of good potatoes. But when he meets Loretta Young CHESTER WHITE BOAR FOR everything is changed. She wearied SERVICE See J. L. Barnhart, Phone of a sycophantic society is drawn by 10--3 95-tf his strength, he responds to her beauty. But their love is not com DOUBLE SET WORK HARNESS plete because he is hiding a secret FOR SALE See L. I. Wardle. from her. Laying the final plans for a finan MALE KELP WANTED cial coup, Boyer realizes that his suc cess will not be worth while unless he MEN WANTED for Rawleigh has Loretta Young's complete love. 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One day service. IN LEHI UNTIL NOVEMBER 1ST 225 South 3rd East Phone c, J Get Free Familv tiouTT finest theatre, the Roval TV. A Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and each 50e paid on subscripts J family of Park City, visited with M.mo, me paper fit' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchings over all the work necessary to m week-en- George P. Price and sons, Roger and Ronald, Ruel Evans and Glen Smith formed a nunting party to Holden over the week-enMr. Price returning with his buck, Sunday night. The other remaining Have your mattresses renovated, Monday night cleaned and recovered with new tick- pearso -m Service with a mS Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon, Eloise Russon and Dorothy Roberts were Salt Lake visitors. Monday. d. MATTRESS RENOVATING xi& 117-- printing or want the .nrintinoo Hn 17. II, JEHKKJSOH 3 or II you have any Dean and Ronald Price, students of to lands, city lots and mining claims, the Utah Agricultural College of with their Or if you want a deed, mortgage or Logan, spent the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price and conveyance made see Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price. office 8-- W . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE or leave word at this Mr. rounce born former J Miss Norine Fox was a Salt Lake visitor, Saturday. Miss Dorcus Richards I1 telephone" m Ml - I You're wanted on the i Buy with confidence FU drink discontentment Judges of election for the MunitV Election to be held November R were chosen at th Citv Couucil District No. 1 E. A. Bushman, I 1ng held October 22, 1935. William Goates and II. A. An District N. 2TTirhPrt AustM L. Wilcox anl E. R. Dickerson. I District No. 3 H. J. Whit. Andy Trane and A, B. Anderson. J District No. 4 Mrs. Maud A" Noble Evsns and Randall Sche- - I i |