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Show THURSDAY. J L EY THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1936 Mr. Lyle Gough of Salt Lake City. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Press Lehi Free Published by The sjent Sunday with his family and in Lehi. parents Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phone Mrs. Ralph A. (Jxdwin of Salt George P. Price, Manager Lake, was a week-en- d guest at the R. Orliee, 32 V. Main St.. residence. 2nd J. Whipple and S. L Goodwin homes. West and State St, Lehi. Utah residence 117-Phones Office Fit-I'ierson of Salt Lake, spent visiting with his father, Mr. Sunday Entered at the postoflke at Lehi, Utah, Theodore Pierson. 8-- W W 8-- d as second class l; TOE LEHI FREE PRESS matter- - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackc-tl ake, were here visiting tives and friends Friday. t of Sait rela- is spelling this Keith War.la month in Granger with Fred XeiUm. Mr. and Mrs James were Sunday visitors Miss Lois Thomas of Salt Lake, is relatives. with visiting with Mrs. Charles Gurney this Sandy week- - Miss Ida Thurman left Lehi Tuesvisit with Mrs- Boyd Mrs. A. W. Davis is in Salt lake, day for a week's Lake City. Salt in Gilbert visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Firmage and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John - Thursday South ick "and Mrs. Elias M- Jones Mr. Charles Smith of California, Mrs- Julia Brown spent the weekADVERTISING RATES spent the day in Provo on business. arrived Sunday for a visit with his end in with sons her I'ayson Daryl Mr- - iand Display 30c per In. Readers 10c per lint Lrother (and si.t riii-laand John Brown. Miss Margaret Thurman is in Mt. Mrs. Earl Smith. SUBSCRIPTION Pleasant this week visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh of .$1-0One year Francis J N'eilson and family. Evan Jensen of! Mr. and Mrs. Alpine were Sunday guests of Miss dinner' Maude Hackett- Sandv. were the Sunday Miss Barbara Call of Logan, was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coat at the J E. Smith home Saturday UUH SIAI( PUS ASSOCWION es and family. Mrs. Matt Peterson is staying in Lincoln. Idaho, with her son, Wal- visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoaglund of lace and his wife. She will return Mrs. Bertha Knudsen and Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. home in the near future. LOCAL ITEMS Beth of Provo spent the Kirk-haLizzie Mrs. mother Hoaglund's at the Sarah Knudsen home. Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Tyritt and two daughand Warren Mrs- Rosetta Winn ters of Springville, visited with Geo. Mr. and Mrs- - Forrest Littleford Bone spent Sunday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Price, son, Munns and Mr. and Mrs. George H. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford William and daughters, Norma and Goates, Friday. were visiting in Pleasant Grove, lfeft Tuesday for a trip W. W. Dickerson was reported ill Helen, week. at his home the first part of trfis through Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Ralph Rogers and daughter, returned Mrs. Lillian Knudsen Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and son, Dorthy and Wayne Day. of American John Price is enjoying his vacation Lake were the at from Salt home Fork, City, visiting Strasburg Tuesday , Minn-arthis week. Stanley, of Milwaukee, from the People's Co-owith home afternoon. been has she where visiting Monday a for rived last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Woolsey. relaMary and with friends visit month's Roger Price and Hazel Neurdin of Mr. and Mrs- W. E. Groves and Alpine, spent Sunday in Draper visit- tives in Lehi. Mrs. Vera Chipman and daughter, children of Salt Lake City, and Mr. ing with friends. of Thistle, spent the week Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkham and Joseph J- Gill were Sunday guests of with her mother, Mrs. end visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Webb. William Price of Provo, is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wootten Sarah Knudsen and other friends. ing this week on a vacation with his Pleasant Grove, are touring through Mrs- Fon Warburton was in from Mrs. Nola Beverly who has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price- - Yellowstone and the northwest- They Mercur, weeks. Monday, visiting her mother, two to be gone expect in California wth her daughMrs. J. L. Barnhart. Monday after- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bone and two weeks returned home Sat ter for Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinsen and noon the two ladies went to Pleasant "Mr- - and Mrs. Lynn Bone left for a urday. Yellowstone Park, daughter, DeAnn of Salt Lake City, Grove to visit with Mrs. Nate Louder. trip through in company of Mrs- - B. G. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Whipple 'Thursday. Miss Lela Coates has been ill with home Tuesday son, Dck. returned entertained at a bridge luncheon FriMr. and Mrs- R. H. Giles, daughter, morning from Los Angeles., Cali- pneumonia this week, but is reported day evening for twelve Salt Lake Miss Zina Anderson Beth and son Glen, spent Sunday in fornia. They visited at the interest- as improving. is her at the telephone guests. a place Los taking in Angeles, taking Lehi visiting with Mrs- Giles mother, ing places office. Mrs. John Bone. Mrs. Giles is re two-hotrip by boat to Catalena Stanley Taylor and son. Maurice, also visited at Boulder Island with few visit They a for days maining and Mrs. Rachel Anderson are in Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart are Dam. friends and relatives. Lone Tree. Wyoming, visiting for a Mrs. Lizzie Barnhart of expecting few days. Nebraska, Mr. Barnhart's mother, any day to come to stay with them for a short visit Mr. and Mr. Dasil Smith and son and daughter, Carlyle and Beverly, Mrs. Noble Evans took the follow- of Morgan and Mrs. Harriet J. Smith children to Salt Lake. Sunday to were the dinner guests of Mr. and ing LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM attend the tennis tournament: Don, Mrs. Chester Smith, Sunday. La Ray and Mirl Evans, Allan Chip-ma- n FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 17 and 18 and Udeao Garrett. Mir. and Mr- - George Strasburg contest to rrovo, mursday to see a weni of sensational weight the official motion Exclusive heavy pictures Miss Marjorie Webb who is spendspecialist about Mr. Strasburg's eyes. Detroit'8 sen8ational Brown Bomber and between ing the summer with her aunt and The condition of his eyes is improv uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Groves in former world'8 heavyweight champion. Charles Crabb and William ing. Salt LaJce City, was visiting with her Osborne were in company with the Taken at the ringside at Yankee Stadium N. Y. City. Also feature picture parents, Mr- - and Mrs. Marshall - Come on to Salt Lake City 0 W UTAH COVERED THE GREATEST STATE-WID- E IN THE HISTORY OF UTAH FDR CEE:RAT10N WAGON DAYS - 4- Ju!y22, 23, 24 and 25 Joyous Days and Thrilling Nights 4 A FEW OF MANY EVENTS . . . A glorious pioneer tribute. Radio star IN PERSON. CAVALCADE UTAH 1. 2. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Four days of Madison the nation's champions. 3. RODEO Squire Garden thrills with something new. July 22 at the Rodeo. A full score, music day and night. 6. BANDS 7. DRUM CORPS The state's best, marching and playing. 8. INDIANS Fj.I Village at Fair Grounds and National contribal dancing, music. tention 4. PARADES Eery day 5. FIREWORKS - " The state's finest for Sunrise Service. 9. PIONEERS ' Gay decorations, gayer crowds. 10. CARNIVAL TWO FOR ONE ATTRACTIONS UTAH CAVALCADE CHAMPIONlP RODEO - r WORLD ur Royal Theatre u. " I ML - . mm JOHN CHARLES THOMAS ROUGH RIDERS FOR ONE ADMISSION Admission $1.00; Reserved $150 Children 25c FOR ONE ADMISSION Admission $1.00; Reserved $150 Children 50c FAIR GROUNDS U. of U. STADIUM SEND MAIL ORDERS TO COVU.U WAGON ONLY A FEW SEATS RESERVED. - COME A UaY J DAYS, SALT LAKE. " . . STAY A WEEK JOE LOUIS MAX SCHMELING Strasburgs. Webb, Sunday. LIONEL ATWILL and IRENE HERVEY in Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford were visiting- in Clearfield with Mr. and ABSOLUTE QUIET if ,t. i u Admission Only 10c and 20c I " Mr. and Mrs. Andy Coroles, and Saturday. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 19, 20 and 21 - Don't Miss It! 7 x i i Fndav A S6 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fox and family and Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Fox of Murray, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Dick LIT-TLlCJiiS-! To Top the Se Vv cret Syndicate oifj ThatV. "Taken Over" V from the Pub- - lie Enemie,! Louis Colbrook of Butlerville. Mir. and Mrs. George Gleason and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Lisenbee of Salt Lake Gity were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ?A : I if v 7 8 91I0U I? 13 14 15 IB 17 18 19 20 2122232 1 ONI Mr. and Mrs. HIVES t0, Crime 12 ' XH 1 ' w. jj. C'Pdl ; uj ik "''-- V t ' ::! I V Carter. WW f I V ;.,rVl Mrs. Joseph Varney and daughter. Vivian, of Washington, who are visiting in Lehi with- relatives, will spend a few days of this week in Logan, Ogden and Brigham visiting with friends and relatives. fJ7 A skating and slumber party was enjoyed by the following girls, Monday evening: Misses Jean Hackett of Salt Lake, Margaret Banks, Donna Kirkham, Dortha Evans and Zetella Showing Jessie how long our Family' been making whiskey If you take look at the calendar and fif Dad't whnkey making experience as bring years, it's easy to make out it was way back 1892 when Dad started learning all the in and outs of good distilling under Grandad Wilken. The picture hanging up t!:nr Dad, I' n hme Vili:ri V'ilken and 10m weren't about when this snap was taken. Harry E. Wi!l:n m" J? J .NJ 7v Price. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs- George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs- Daryl Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. James Comer returned home from a week's trip to Yellowstone Park. The Comers and Fowlers were at home Monday evening but the remaining two couple were not home until Tups-da- y evening. - - " Also PATHE NEWS and a GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. TMTHIEE SUNDAY 4 P. M, ONLY I0e& I Be Another of those good Zane Grey's Westerns TME AEIZONA RAIDERS yon Wednesday evening. Misses Karlyn Chatfield, Jean Crabb. Mary Skinner, Mia Christoff- - 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 22 and yM Paul Wilkensen of Idaho Falls. Idaho, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jack son. He came to Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchcock, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilkensen last week. On their re turn home they went through Yellow stone Park. Miss Beth Jackson went to Idaho with them but will remain at the Wilkensen home until July 24 iir- ana Mrs. koss weiison. sir. and Mrs. Frank Newman of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Croft and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton took their supper up American Fork can Evenings Only 44 years ago this Friday Dad began distilling Bearing in mind how fussy us folks in the distilling business are concerning the taste of the whiskey we drink ourselves, I don't guess it's anything but natural that you're finding our own Family's Whiskey better suited to your taste than anything else you've ever got a hold of. Taking Grandad Wilken, and Dad and me and William and Tom I suppose you couldn't locate a family anywheres that's been busying itself with whiskey making for so long a time as us WUkens. And here you got our own Family's Whiskey the self same whiskey we always keep about over to the S house for nur own eninvmont sfr - 23 With LARRY (BUSTER) CRABBE and RAYMOND IIATTON erson- Alta Christensen and Jean Adventure! Romance! and a great spectacular wild horse stampeed! Fowler are spending Thursday to Also chapter 12 of "FLASH GORDON" (Only one more chapter). Saturday camping in Emigration 10c and Admission SONG." 15. canyon. "SCREEN Only And the latest HI - B&8RDB 13, Copyright, jos. S. Pinch WBllSEf - .-- -,r . P:5l'!!,i' 86.8 praof-Tl- M straight whiskies In this months or more old. 2Jft straight whlkTl 5 strsigM w neutral spirits. This prodoct s contains . i. iL.. i c montn ol Co.. Inc. w sr a ii if mil |