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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBEE THURSDAY. OOKjfcER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 31, 1S35 TH HUNTING DATES Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Beck and son J MLi Gen Anderson spent the THE LEHI FREE PRESS Bob. of Salt Lake, were dinner guests ek--nat the home of her mother, Published by The Lefcl Fre Prtu at the Robert Allred home. Sunday. Miss Katt Anderson. Evk Thursday Ffcone Leh!, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Johnson NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. and family of Salt Lake, were truest P. Pricq, Manager George of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. SatThe Athenian Club held their meet Office, J! W. Main St.. residence, 2nd urday. ing at the home of Mrs. A- W. Davis, Wat and Elate St. Lehl. Utah SET- - -- PHEASAJIT f d You're vanted on the l-- Iff mm - October 30. Miss Rinda Anderson is leaving- for Wednesday. Salt Lake. Thursday here she will Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anderson he employed indefinitely. and daughters spent Friday in Salt Lake City visting with Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Ly!e Gough and child Taylor. ren of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Cough, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams cf were Sunday visitors at the Layton, s Bobbins W. S. Evans home. Sylvester Clark.-Charleand Leland Price formed a hunting party in Provo Canyon. Friday. W. S. Evans who has been ill at 'Htered at the postoffice at Lehl Utah, aa second class matter. ADVERTISING RATES Die play lOe per in. Readers 10c per line SUBSCRIPTION One year -- $1.00 ITEMS LOCAL itu A telephone in your own home costs but a few cent a day. rJ Howard Woodhouse entertained a hallowe'en group of friends at a Wednesday. party, Miss Phyllis Kirkham who is teachthe ing at the Box Elder High was guest of her parents, Sunday. n attended a banquet and program given Mrs. Sarah Parr and sons, Edward to the coaches of Utah by the Salt and Earl of Rock Springs. Wyoming, Lake Tribune and Telegram, Satur- and Mrs. William Ford of Salt Lake day evening at the Hotel Utah. City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Annie Powell. v. I!, JEnnnson or leave word at this Miss Loretta Hardman of Lindon. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Glover. She is planning to spend the winter in Lehi. office ' The M. I. A. ...:n i vu : I Tri-Stak- h e ri S lJ bm 22 and 23 at 7:00 o'clock m itia. worners are requested tn Li t if DOSSlble. Thp micuLA will be discussed by the H Br board. I ( 1 U The M. Men and Gleanors t Lehi Stake will meet in the f,4 Ward next Tuesday at 7:30 p.n object of this meeting is to gef M. Men and Gleanors organist! they can follow out the schedule successfully. It is being planned that these classes from all the ward will j together the first Tuesday in ( monith. fter the next meeting ( will meet at the different wards. r ) ti 1 i CROWDS ATTEND -- M. I. CONFERENCE PiS5Sa This Mark of Merit is your absolute protection-yo- ur assurance of high quality and fa value. z H s ' -- theutit S&ff j J B'W I p j WT Wsl r jg Miss Olga Salminen of Salt Lake City, is visiting here with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Riffie this week. MATTRESS RENOVATING A-NE- " Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover are plannng on moving into the Julius Otterson home, November 1. to lands, city lots and mining claims, The Social Club will hold their Or if you want a deed, mortgage or regular meeting at the home of Mrs Oliver Kirkham. Thursday afternoon conveyance made see U. I. eral Church Authorities and some very interesting and instns talks. ine conierence was presmau by Stake President A. C. Scho Some very good musical bis were furnished. Brigham City, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley and with Mrs. Forrest's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cushing and Mrs. A. D. Rhodes. baby of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE when J. J. Madden,. stat. .i j. me warden, said that a DlaJ tcrand transplant the birds waj J in ioll tiv The Hfgh School Auditoriat filled at each session of Stake Csi ence, Saturday and Sunday, fc Forrest of FOR . PHEASAXT DATE SET P 'f Pheasant hunting, Sunday. November s.j from two to four da 5 a,... fori the county, is expected to ber 3: year. Hens are repotted numbers with a ter, g.d De. cocks in the pheasant country county, particularly about T Sportsmen even contemplate win the ing shooting of part of but this proposal was voti telephone" his home for the past few weks is Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and reported as improving. sons Dale and Paul were business Miss Viola Anderson, who has been ..Mrs. R. W. Shill of California is Mrs. Ina Evans at Los Angeles is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Marsh of visitors to Provo. Monday afternoon. in and relatives visiting in Provo for the past few Alpine visited with Mr. and Mrs. spending this week at the W. S. visiting with frends to return will She weeks, spent Sunday in Lehi. Lehi this week. NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. Evans home. Junius Banks, Monday evening. soon. her home Mr. and Mrs. Len Aylett and family Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott were Salt The regular meeting of the AmeriR C. Tompson who was can Mrs. of were of American Lake Mrs. Fork, visited with Mr. and guests visitors, Sunday. Sandy, Legion Auxiliary will be held at Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Friday. formerly Gail Larsen left for Chicago, the home of Mrs. Evelyn Shepherd. George F. Barnes. Sunday. Miss Miriam Lott spent last week Wednesday. She will meet her husThursday, November 7, at 2:30 p. m. their make will and 21 Miss their Alice band Jones entertained they her Lake with in Salt sister, visiting Goodwin's ju6t received a big mill home for a few years- - Mr. and Mrs. guesjfe at a (hallowe'en parV Sat Mis. Barbara Trane. shipment of blankets great values. The Socal Sewing Club will be held E. J. Larsen accompanied urday night the home of Mrs. Venice Kirkham, at as far as Salt Lake. Donald Lott visited in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck visited Thursday. Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. John over the week-en- d with Wayne Adam-so- n. with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck of W. Southwick were Provo visitors, Mr. and Mrs. H G. Fjeld of Salt Draper, Monday. Thursday. Lake, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lehi relatives received word TuesDelbert Morgan. Mrs. Grace Bateman and Mr. and mill Goodwin's just received a big Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor, day of the death of Charles Thorton, Mrs. Harold Barr were Tuesday Mr. Thornton values. blankets Russon of and Mrs. Mary shipment Mrs; George 38, of Salt Lake City. great Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Christensen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Bate- Kirkham were dinner is survived He of Mr. died of pneumonia. guests Provo on a combine man. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Whimpey spent Saturday in his widow and two sons. Mrs. and Mrs. Charles C Crabb, Sunday. by i have received notice that their son, business and pleasure trip. Thorton was formerly Miss Velma childMr. and Mrs. Lynn Bore and Gibbs of this city. Take a look at our blankets Good David Whimpey has received from ren and Mr. and Mrs R. H. Giles of Miss Blanche and Leona Richins of adv. President Don. B. Colton. his release win s. Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. The funeral will be held Saturday from part time missionary service in Pleasant Grove, spent the week visit10 a. m. in the Evans Mortuary John Bone. at David Gur-neMission. States Eastern the y ing with their sisters. Mrs. Gene George C. Munns spent Sunday in in Salt Lake City. Burial will also D. C. where in will remain Mr. Wahngton and Littleford. Forrest Springville visiting with his daughter. be held in Salt Lake. NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. Mrs. Thyrett It was Mr. Munn's he is employed. 82nd birthday. Ross Nielson and Joseph Robison Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eyj Have your mattresses renovated, cleaned and recovered with new tick ing or only $3.95. NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. We convert your cotton mattress in to a springfill and make those feather Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Strang and mattresses and pillows. family, who have been staying with One day service. IN LEHI UNTIL NOVEMBER 1ST Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling for the past few months, are moving to Salt 225 South 3rd East Phone Lake, Saturday. A large crowd attended the! A. conference Sunday evening. I Zina Anderson and Evan Croft v in charge of the program. Dr. ; L. Worlton presided over the, ?' ing. U Salt Dr. Herbert Maw of City was the special speaker of;; evening. . Mr. and Mrs. It Roberts of Stigarhouse brongh v ladies chorus which furnished t very good musical numbers, t0 readings and musical numbers furnished by bur local Junior f5 " J115 and Vanguards. HIGH SCHOO 1 8-- W WANT ADS FORSALE Chester white month old. J. F. Royle. 10-31-- 2t HOUSE Free Press FOR RENT Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Southwick motored to Sandy and spent Sunday afternoon pigs, and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson. Call at adv, Mrs. Wilford Russon and three sons and Miss Genelyn Wing spent Friday FOR SALE Jersey cow fresh in and Saturday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. ftfarvin Wing. Friday few days. F A. Hunger. evening the young people were joined Cold weather need blankets try by Thomas Woffinden at the U. of U adv. dancing party. Goodwin's. Office. P fJmmf Delicious, A family reunion was held at the Thrasher George H. Goates home honoring the 350-R- 1. tf 73rd birthday of Mrs. George H. Goates. Those pesent were: Mr. and YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE Seven Mrs. Leslie Goates and daughter, Mr. weeks old. $3 each. See C A. Win and Mrs. A. J. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. slow on State Street,. Jack Thomas and two sons, and Mrs. Roman Beauty Apples, assorted 35c Reves. all of Sat Lake, Mr. and Mrs. and 75c. tree run 50c. A. K. Chat-fiel- V. JvLoveess of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dansie and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Goates and children WANTED POTATOES Will trade of this city. one years subscription with one family Saturday night after conference a pass to the Royal Theatre for 1 bushel of good potatoes. group of friends met at the home of Miss Ardith Goates in the form of a ton 1927 Ford, '25 "Pot Luck Hallowe'en" FOR SALE party. Those Chevrolet engine, 27 Ford engine, present were Wallace Skinner. Orlin 4.40 21 tires, battery, etc. Double Jensen, June Davis, El Vera Dansie, Sweet Spanish Onions 100 pounds 50c. Wells, Bertha Clark. Charles Jay See Lemmuel Whimpey. Roberts, Beth Anderson, Elmo Gray and the hostess. F 1 0 PtS j! llfp'iiwl J"' Vuffl ' jrAdJm' Ia jjfi&j 10-31- APPLES FOR SALE Johnathan, Lome Beauty. Ranch, Phne U A Hfe:M' mil I I I x CT. f- BJ,, SK?si -- E hf Jt l,- - illi-- b 1 ill J- BLENDED WHISKEY SCHENLEY'S biend f'sp'ejnier "Blended for better taste -b- ecause it's a blend of Cream efKentucky costlierstrai8htwhiskies- A smooth, straight Ken- that folks tucky whiskey . Joi.s. Kentucky straight whiskey - Finch & Co., inc. arecalling'-doublerich"- ,&2. mm M 1.1 imm I TheGeo.T.StgCo.,Inc fill, "( 1 MALE HELP WANTED Irene Sgg&MJ ?C2 -- Mr. Beasley OW Quaker Antone La"" ...Miss Vera C" j Dirctor Student director and promoter .Pauline Wo' Bruce No Director Stage , j ' - HALLOWE'EN PROGRAMS t ( i i HE Special hallowe'en programs held in the varous wards of the j j . ; ( stake during the Tuesday evemoS I. A. servces. Highlights of the? j grams were: First Ward One act "Three is a Crowd ' dancing freshments. , J Second Ward Regular class t ; followed by an apron and bo baB j Third Ward Masquerade ' refreshments. v W Fourth Ward Hallowe'en and r terspersed with program ments. 'J t Fifth Ward Program, to , Butter Wrappers and all other printing done at the lowest prices possible. Quality and workmanship always better. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes in Tooele and Carbon Counties. Let us furnish your stationery Write today. Rawledgh Co.. Dept Whitehouse Linen, envelopes 10c for 10 3 Ep 24, Denver. Colo. stationery to match 10c bunch. Plain envelopes. with printing (after 5 If roar Sewinr Machine or Lawn days return) and 2 blank lines Mower needs repairs. Slssors or Saws 5c bunch. Plain Paper f c bunch, Lehi Osborne do win William Sharpened Free Press. UTJ-42-S- f - lp tf F Etla Lamb. Mirriam I' Mrs. Angus Bruce I Fred A Homer Bird Christine Eliot ThedaHij Mrs. Van Dyke Enid Zimrne1 Dan Vs'-Theodore Webster. . Dortheal Diane Webster d. 10--3 ' teresting situations. It proves 1', to be a choice entertainment. The cast that was chosen to tr sent the Junor High is as folic", Drusella La VeeBate1 Phyllis 10-31- 95-- I ; 10-31-- lp CHESTER WHITE BOAR FOR SERVICE See J. L. Barnhart, Phone The Lehi Junior High Schof ' present their play November & November 8 in the High Auditorium. A very fine pla ani have been chosen. The cast unde direction of Vera Conder have working very hard for th past weeks and they are now read" present a very good entertarnnei' The play that was chfeen "Sound Your Horn." It is three comedy with plenty of laughs ait , 1? m "IW5TRAICHJ VTimoW V V,. mSi V k mmm' r:-k- -7 Ty -- contentment SCHENLEY'S STRAIGHT WHISKJBY fcj . JflJjngeTerycstraightwhukey at tbe,U- yoo doo'i have - S- A-- Proving-th- be rub to enjoy rh whUkey. TWOUQkMCoDfarilUn , " Old Quaker Brand X--J --- r; wtb to , |