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Show THURSDAY- - JULY 30, 1336 THURSDAY, JULY 30. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Th, boys were traveling east on with the traenc circumstances that BOYS ESCAPE INJURIES their Van was driving separate two young Jovers on the way homeand as he went to pass the railroad eve of their marriage Tracy, as the III TRAIN CRASH crossing on First South street his man, is arrested as a District automobile crashed into the side of the moving train. 16, and Fletcher Barnes. Van The front wheels, front fender and Mr. Mrs. of and sons 13, Barnes, were demolished- - but only a Jesse Barnes, escaped serious injury lights aeross mark the front end of the and possible death Thursday at 6:45 was made. Both boys reradiator in automobile which hen the a. m. mained seated in the car and escaped ran side into the were riding thev and Rio. uninjured of a northbound Denver Marshal N'iron Fowler investi Grande train. trated the accident. M rs- - an Beth Richie, Heber City. Secretary Hugh Bater- - Spring- - kidnap suspect and apparently burned to death by a Roy Murdock. Prove Mrs Andrew B- Morgan of Provo.jfurious mob that storms and fires the Associate Chairwoman. prison in which he is held. John T- Madsen of His life wrecked, and his mind' twisted by the horror he has been Vernal. The convention unanimously in- through, he goes into hiding and con- mob-dorsed the candidacy of Democratic ; of the tives to have twenty-twbers convicted of his murder nominee for the supeme court district indictment of a judgeAs a national sname, r ury sianas out, as The Fourth Judicial District is one of the fine pictures of the rear, compr;sej 0f Utah, Wasatch, Dus- for its power lies in its altogether ob-- cheKe and uintah Coanties. jective approach to the subject of; Ivl(srat fn.m Lehi were: John g. i - o j hard-hittin- g , j i pa t - u FURY CAST IS PICTURE mass lawlessness. SYLVIA SIDNEY AND SPENCER TRACY WIN LAURELS IN A DRAMA PACKING TERRIFIC WALLOP I t CLUB HEWS EXCELLENT y7 iLANDIS 1 DYNAMIC Sylvia Sidney and Spencer Tracy e the brilliant of "Fury," co-sta- T Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. I STATE STREET fr SHOE SHOP by Fi':t: : Lang, they give per-wi- ll week. iurma.'' ?cs til at linger long in : memory The Docility Club members your 'Finnarrative, based on an orignal being entertained Saturday at ;torv bv Norman Krasna, has to do home of Mrs. Lorraine Gilchrist. HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH INJURIES TWO - are the Merrill Walker, of Mr- and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen, of Lindon. were seriously injured in an automobile accident July 21th. The accident happened at 8 o'clock Fridav eveninir as Mr. and Mr?. Walker were on their way to Manila to visit with some friends They were traveling on a road in Pleasant drove when a Ford V-- 8 driven by Mr. up a side road and run into the Walker truckThe truck was demolished and the car was damaged quite badly. Mrs. Walker received a fractured pelvis and other body injuries, Mr. Walker was shaken up quite bad and he was cut and bruised in several places Mr. Warnick and his fellow companion came out with a few cuts and bruises. Immediately following the accident Mr. and Mrs- Walker were brought to the Lehi hospital where they have leen receiving treatment ever snce. Their condition is improving quite Mr. and Mrs. son-in-la- ll ..mi II IIU ub 1 at her home. MARRIAGES SCHOW-ZOLLINGE- --v IICN "I It emit win , "ju' 'I 'if IF&EO,NG War-nick'ca- - BIRD-TAYLO- illness. 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LEQ2I FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads in Lehi. s an is at tf Turner, Lehi. Home partly 8-- V WANTED nearby Routes of 800 families. ReliMr. and Mrs. Wilford Allen and able hustler should start earning 125 Miss Bernice Russon of Provo were and increase rapidly. Writ weekly visitors at Lott A. Russon's Monday. today. Rawleigh, Dept. Colorado. Denver, Mr. and Mrs. C F Johnson were in rrovo canesuay visiting with Expert Radio Service Work. Sylvania MrsMelvin Reynolds. Mr. and Radio Tubes. All work guaranteed. Miles L. Shepherd, Phone 43-lp Mr- and Mrs- Ferd Evans and son, to with came visit If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Gary, of Magna, Evans from Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Mr. and Mrs. W. ASunday to Tuesday night. Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neilson and Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi'a daughter, Dorothy, of Pleasant Grove were the Sunday dinner guests of finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of th Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Crabb. Lehi Free Prese, the paper that does Mrs. Ralph Hawker and children all the work necessary to get ant of Murray, are spending a few days oaper In LehL visitinir with Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen. MATTRESSES REMADE UTG-42-- J 1 1 J. - - - Thursday George. Lloyd, Eugene OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAMS AS NEW and Allan Strasburg and Dick, Don Have your mattresses renovated, and Paul Johnson went to Bingham on businesscleaned and recovered with new tick ing for only $4.50. We convert your cotton mattresa a- Lucille Mr. ad Mrs. A. E. Giles, make those feather Winterton and Valine Hansen were in to a springfill and and mattresses pillows. Charleston. Sunday, the truest3 of ONE DAY SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner. Phone 225 South 3rd East Utah Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wanlass attended the funeral services in Salt Lake, Saturday for Mrs. H. H. Pin nock of Salt Lake. She is the sister to Mrs. W. A. Knight - 8-- A lovely baby daughter arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs 4-- H S. First WardGLUB NEWS Jay Clark, Sunday The Clarks are Surviving are her husband and five of Mr. and Mrs American Fork sons and daughters, Mrs. Elma Proct Club met the Clark James are The Jollv Stitchers proud grand Wells Marron Boise Jr. Jay and of this city. at the home of Miss Betty McKinney, or, American Fork, and Mrs. Katie parents Thursday at 2 o'clock. They san Evans. Lehi; eight grandchildren and sewed and discussed problems. Those (the following brothers and sisters present were: Emma Fox. Betty George Miller, American Fork; Mr. Carma Clark, Azaha Elma McKinney, Landon Takes First Harker, Mrs. Lottie Harker, Abbot, June Peterson, Nola Freeman Alma and Frank Miller, McGraff Vacation in 4 Years and their teachers Erma Schow and Canada. Alta, Mrs. Dora Stine. The visting teacher Funeral services were held for her Topeka, Kan. When Gov. Alf M was Fern Rothe. Refreshments were in the First Ward Chapel in Ameriand his family left here for Landon served to all those present. can Fork at 2 o'clock Wednesday. Estes Park, Colo., it was the start of the first vacation in four years The Peppy Stitchers met at the for the Republican nominee for the OF home of their leader, Miss Karlyn COURT presidency. He was to spend two Chatfield, July loth. We started on weeks resting in preparation for the HONOR POSTPONED campaign and in writing the speech our pajamas. Members present were: with which he will accept his formal Lois Roberts, La Von Peterson, Mau-rin- e notification of the nomination, in Two Russon and the leader. Court of Honor which Topeka, July 23. In between he The regular refresh member were absent. Light was to nave neen nem August iim, hoped to sandwich a little horseback ments were served. for another riding, of which he is fond. been postponed The Peppy Stitchers went to La has With the governor were Mrs. Lan month. Vee Bateman's for the last meeting. don and the three children, Peggy council and the scolddistrict The We worked on our pajamas Leader to take special notice of this. Anne, nineteen; Nancy Jo, three, Karlvn Chatfield was 'excused and ers are and John Cobb, two, and Mrs. Sam now on the Courts of Honor From uel E. Cobb, mother of Mrs. Landon Mary Skinner took her place. on the dates be held to they will try were served. In addition there were a few mem scheduled. bers of Governor Landon's staff Maurine Russon, Reporter. have been The governor was to return for the opening of the special session The Six Stitchers were out for a DETAILS OF of the state legislature the second vely good time Wednesday night as week in July, but Mrs. Landon is to and PRIMARY ooii their DEMOCRATIC bedding thev packed remain until the notification cereprovisions to the creek. The rir's monies. The children will stay all roa..-had a jolly old fashioned weenie summer. li A th"iv checkup was made' the first pnrt. of the evening after the apportion-- j which thev nlaved games and told Wednesday riirbt of 1,811,000 Acres stories. Later on they made th;,;r lionf on the county records, for there 1932 there was imported into In been had there that a was J feeling beds and enjoyed a goud nifhl rest. United States a total of ;44,34Q mistake made in the apportion-- 1 the of corn. In 19S5, under the Morning found them over the campbushels within A Jolly merit of Denver:.! ie candidates fire preparing breakfast Roosevelt acreage reduction proT'tah county. After Deputy hhorm gram, the importation of corn from time was had bv allP.cttv Christofferson, reporter. John ?. Kvans. chairman of the l.ehi foreign farms amounted to 43,242,-23Rebushels, the production of 1,814,-00precinct, and Deputy County had acres. corder Wallace II. Jenkinson DEMOCRATIC a found books on the cheeked they was mistake- on the records and The Toor Pay the Bill CONVENDISTRICT Washington, D. C. Despite the jriven one nvre delegate and Cedar f claims of loading most of the cost delegate. TION HELD Fort and Fairfield he burden of the New Deal on the attend to chosen were Delegates rich: Income taxes Fourth Judicial Distrct Convention shoulders 55of the cent of the governfor per 2R h. paid The Fourth Judicial Convention of in Dehor City. Tuesday July 1928 to 1932; in from ment spending S. Evans, the Democratic party was held at The delegates were John the years since 1932 they have paid Sylvan for only 26 per cent of it. Heber, Monday The Convention was Lola Coates. Joseph Robison, and Douprlas Webb candi all Lynn Clark, harmonious throughout as dates were appointed by acclamation, Phillips Alternates were: Mr. and Hutter and Egg Market TI Jenkinson. and .Mr. anu no contesting votes bcin cast The Tro W thousand Twenty-thre- e peopU P. Anderson. disJ. Mrs. head to the named the were denied were opportunity for following will Another Democratic Primary self support because of the impor trict Judicial ticket: which six deleat 10th held Aueust he Turtation from foreign countries of W. Abe For judges Judjre (5 will be chosen pounds of milk, butter and ner of rrovo and Attorney Dallas II . gates and alternates 1935. The tariff policies Convention Confrressional during to the eggs to co Young of Vernal. administration Roosevelt of the Judicial District Chairman. Attor- in Salt Lake on the evening of Autrust responsible. six and wgre ney Arnold Roylance of Springville. 14th. Also six delegates - MAIN STREET : Mrs. Wells was born in Lehi on August 27, 1876, a daughter of Martin and Christina Peterson Miller. She lived in Lehi until her marriage in 1900, when she moved to American Fork, where she had lived since. She was an active member of the Relief Society in the American Fork L. D is made of the Announcement L. Taylor, son of of Myles marriage Mr. and Mrs. James W. Taylor of this city- and Miss Eveline Bird of Pleasant Grove, which took place last week in Salt Lake City. L00AL ITEMS For Sale or Rent 30x60 furnished. modern, R. B. Worlton spent the 24th of chicken coop. See Mrs. Mary Mauds-le- y, Lehi. July in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. John Worlton. LOST Black Pony weight about 00 Phone or notify of Salt Kimball pounds. C. B. Fox and Carl Lake City called at the J. E. Smith W. IL Johnson, Lehi. home Tuesday. FOR SALE Modern home, newly and painted. Also washing papered George Carrie, Saturday afternxm ice box. baby bed and mat- machine, and Edna Strasburg were in Salt Lake j tress. Moving away. Call any time. City visiting. Mrs. II- A. bchlappy, 21a South 2nd U-hi-. West, Pig Double Show at the Royal. Friday and Saturday. Let's Go! Raw-leig- h MEN for - IU0t7E enjoyed - The marriage is announced this week of Miss Idona Schow, daughter f Mr and Mrs. Warren Schow, to essie Zollinger. The marrage took rapidly. place Wednesday, Juy 29th in the FORMER LEHI Logan Temple, The bride is a former Lehi girl and he has friends in Lehi who will long WOMAN DIES III remember her. She moved to Logan with her parents a few years agoAMERICAN FORK Mr and Mrs. Randall Schow at tended the wedding reception which Mrs. Emma Christina Miller Wells, was held in their honor Wednesday wife of Boise A- Wells, died at her Ward. at the 7th 59, Logan night home in American Fork early Mon R day morning following a lingering m u initAJvu u u R Lions Lehi The - Mrs. Joseph Robison will act as ostess to the Pandora Club at their meeting Friday. She will hold the SECOND CROP HAY FOR SALE See Azor Southwick. LUST A new shovel between lively field and home. Freeman Royle. games, snappy program and a delic ious supper up American Fork can WANTED Soft Wheat and Barley. ine pro- See John Goodwin. yon, vtednesaay evening, gram was an informal type and was Good Pasture For Horses and just full of short snappy numbersThe men took their wives with them. See John Southwick. There were a few visitors at the CEDAR POST FOR SALE Good Shed and Cedar Post. See Denzel COLLISION SERIOUSLY daughter and -- - Kvans. Joseph Robison, Sylvan Clark and Douglas Wallace Jenkinson Social Club. The Chin Aimes Club was the; guests of Miss Jenalyn Wing, Wed-- ; T The guests were nesday, July 'J'Jnd Mai th picture delighted with nice luncheon they - n Will' at the Royal Theatre, were served. (ay and Tuesdaynay. M The club will be entertained ot the And in this nweiful screen play Christensen home Thursday of this ! I LIONS HEWS Phillips. Mrs James Comer will entertain Thursday afternoon vat the Luncheon for the member- - of the WANT ADS alternates to attend the State Convention in Salt Lake City. August 15th. vi Yice-Chann- an 1936 WHY NOT BUILD LEHI? 4-- H t - 0 ono-hal- Considering how fine this railroad transportation is nowadays, you can't travel any cheaper. Fares lowest in history substantial savings on round trip tickets. So why not take the train? It's safer. It's more dependable. You can't beat the improved travel comfort in coaches and sleeping cars. It's a good thing movies don't have such restful seats most folks would sure fall asleep. Ever hear about the new Free of less than carload freight? It's a great convenience to shippers and receivers alike. Western railroads pick up at the door, ship by fast freight, and deliver to door at no extra charge. Railroad trains are running on faster schedules these days. Seems like the iron horse wants to show these new streamlined diesels that he can step out, too. Both passenger and freight schedules have been speeded up. What's more, the railroads believe in "safety first." Last year not one passenger was killed in a train accident on western railroads. Talk to your local railroad agent. He's full of information about traveling and shipping. We are proud of railroad achieve- ments, appreciate the public's, good will and increased patron-arcand pledge continued prog ress. J WESTERN RAILROADS and THE PULLMAN COMPANY |