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Show JULY , ,gl-FIAV- 3 :!. I.'-- ; THE LEHI FREE PRESS fjtrk Olsen left Wednesday m morn- Mrs. M,,rri Trane an.J me reopie . U1' Mr- - ana Mrs. Don ' . a position m Magna. Trai.e of Salt Lake City, were visit- l' vK Place ln the :: j? the week-fi.- j in with their j,vn nii a? "A" eVc:' RECREATIONAL i,,-,- The j Should Be Crocheted of Cotton PICK A STAR FORMER RESIDENT KILLED IN CRASH Softball ..;t;;. Prize Winner Dress HEWS ' Wi wn the first half A crash which occurred Saturday t.it- Seller League by de-- dunr.g her second lesson in driving F ji:h ward 21 to 14 in an featii' proved fatal to Mrs. the pin; Th- e- t teams played Cecelia Archibald", 3S, of Magna, nd several t.e Ir.ird ward her thrte ytar-o!- d daughter, Pauline final v !''! the hi. '1"S. Ila, while three other members of the and" family were treated for f,.r :!;e Juni-injuries. rues ae follows: Mrs. Archibald died at 3 a. m. at SEN'Hill LEAGl'E a Bingham hospital of internal inAutr. 4 2nd v. ; 3rd ward. juriesThe child diea at 5:40 of a 4th :,th at liijh school. fracture. vs. Srd at hifrh school. Aug 11 In a serious condition at the Bir.g-lia2nd vs. :,th at hitrh sAwl. hspital were Charles R. Archi-- 1st vs. Aug 4th at 4th ward. bald, the dead woman's husband who 3d v. ;,th at hih school. suffered contusions and multiple 1st vs. 2nd at high school. abrasions about the head, a dislocated Aug 3rd s 4th at 3rd ward. hip and a fractured right arm. and a 1st vs. r.th at high school. Sept. son, Merrill, 13, who sufferred a skull 2nd vs. 4th at 4th ward. fracture. Clara Lucille, 10, escaped with minor cuts and bruises. Jl'NTOR LEAGUE TO PLAY rd r.- - Hon ! -- ; -- lt "Si m - 1 1 aj THURSDAYS Aug. 3 2nd vs. 3rd at 3rd ward. 4th vs. 0th at high school. Ar- 12 Is vs. 3rd at high school. 2nd vs. 5th at high school. Aug ly 1st vs. 4th at 4th ward. 3rd vs. 5th at high school. Aug 26 1st vs 2nd at high school. 3rd vs. 4th at 3rd ward. Sept. 2 1st vs. 5th at high school. 2nd vs. 4th at 4th ward. v.. 8& v.y., iv aaa A&fe.-- TENNIS .S The Lehi city tennis tournment got under way with a bang .Monday, July 26th with forty entrants. Some very good tennis has been played with the following results: Ralph Roberts defeated Keith 6-- 4. Beau Knot 4-- 6, 7-- 5. Off Plunges Rond The accident occurred between 2:30 and 3 p. m. Saturday, when the family car plunged nine feet down an era bankment and into a ditch after leavcutoff high ing the Bingham-Magn- a way one mile south of Bacchus Mrs. Archibald, who had driven an automobile but once on a previous occasion, was receiving her second driving lesson when the machine struck a huge boulder and plunged from the road. The family was taken to the hos pital at Bingham after Clara Lucille ran to the highway and hailed two passing motorists. J. A. Nordon, su perintendent of tunnel construction for the National Tunnel and Mines company, and Walter Christensen, Bingham painter. Mrs. Archibald was born at Manning, February 15, 189!), a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Kinder, and was married to Mr, Archibald in the Salt Lake City tem ple, November 15, 1923. The family had resided at Magna for the past ,E. and D. Boorman defeated Bone and Woiiton F. Evans and .Matt Olsen defeated" R 'bison and Goates 8 and 4. Eliza and Elaie Calton defeated E. Nielsen and partnei default. Jean and Pauline Worlton defeated nine years. IL and G. 0 and are members of the imSurviving Dick Boorman defeated Robison 4 mediate family and" Mrs. Sarah Hall and Kinder of Salt Lake City, mother of E. Boorman defeated Russell Bone Mrs. Archibald. with little bows marching up the front, this TRIM and feminine, dress is a crisp reminder of warm spring days. This desifa 6-- would be eligible for the National Crochet Contest Complete illustrated directions for crocheting it and details of the National Crochet enContest may be obtained by sending a stamped, velope to The National Crochet Bureau, 522 Fifth Avenue. New York City. Specify Dress No. V 6-- 3. 10-- ed j i Lt-h- To Be 1937 L- -.j department arr. THURSDAY, JULY 29. 6-- -- "Pick a Star" turns a studio inside out for your entertainment. Patsy Kelly knocks out Laurel and .Jack Haley and Rosina MERCUR PIGKEER3 Hardy Lawrence crash studio gates SHAPE ANKUAL Mischa Auer and Lyda Roberti as a scintillating movie stars. .just few hilarious highlights of the openOUTING PROGRAM ing showing of the Hal feature comedy, "Pick a Star," at Fast disapjearing landmarks of the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday scene i f some of Utah's Mercur, and Tuesday. early-damining developments, will Featuring filmland's finest funsters be viewed again September 5 when and" songsters. Pick a Star' is a members of the Mercur Pioneers' asmadcap, mirthquake of the sociation assemble for their annual movies. Waterloo, Kansas, was the outing. This year's meeting, according to beginning for Rosina a Lawrence, B. Mullins, Salt Lake county comJ. .girl with Jack Halev. a the hometown boy friend; Hollywood, missioner and president of the associCalifornia, was the end of a barrage ation, may be the last to be held at on the film sets with Patsy Kelly run- Mercur, as the old town is rebuilding ning riot and fooling the at a rapid rate and many of the old idol, discha Auer. landmarks already have disappeared. Mr. Mullins urged "all Fun ana glamour, songs and romwho have a desire to visit old friends ance, dancers and beauty are combined in this entertaining frolic be- to attend this annual event. Association members will journey hind the scenes of a Hollywood 6tudio. Mercur by motor caravan, leaving to Director Edward Sedgwick utilized Salt Lake City between 9 and 10 a. many years of experience in vividly m. and proceeding to Magna, Garfield, introducing the atmosphere and Tooele and on to Mercur. Buses will actvities of a studio tied into the inside story of the girls outside the be provided for those not wishing to studio gates. Headlined were the up- drive their own automobiles. Mr. Mullins announced appointroariously funny and original se- ment of a reception committee for quences enacted by Stan Laurel and event: the Charles W. Corfield. Oliver Hardy and the a number n, Charles Coates, Lon chairman; of Lyda Roberti. T- A. and William Janney Patsy Kelly, Jack Haley and Mischa Auer turn in sparkling performances to add to their comedy reMiss Vera Conder of Provo, was nown. Beautiful and youthful Rosina visiting in Lehi, Wednesday. Lawrence scores brilliantly with her Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards of pleasing voice and skillful acting in the romantic heroine role to merit Cedar City, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor this week. special commendation. ..... .... Roach-M-G-- j y j " screen-struc- ' k girl-craz- y old-time- rs hot-ch- Dyke-ma- - 6-- 1. 6-- I. & M. Rug and Linoleum Co. 231 SOUTH Everything in and Matt Olsen defeated Howe Wood- 'house default. D. Worlton defeated Taylor Reynolds default. M. Olsen defeated Worlton 0 and 6-- STATE ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Floor Coverings at Lowest 6-- The Kinder family were residents ot i.ehi Junction for a number of years, Mrs. Kinder moving to Salt Lake City after the death of Mr, Kinder. THEATRE WEEKLY FRIDAY IS SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT - 0. 6- Jean Worlton defeated Arlin Hatch and 11-Eliza Calton defeated Whitney FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 30 and WINS COVETED PRIZE de- Elsie Calton defeated Lucille Strong and F. Anderson defeated Ash 6 nd F. Anderson and Max Morgan de feated Ash and Eddington 3 and hh 6-- 6-- 3. 4 6-- 0. ffWWWIWWMIPm'WMJ).'Ui"l.il r Ml "MOUNTAIN MUSIC" Mrs. Georgia Spencer, the former Georgia Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wing was recently made The laughmaking stars of "Waikiki Wedding" give you the funniest awingin, happy by the announcement of the singin, roarin, masterpiece of merriment the screen has ever seen I Admission Only 10c and 20c. Also Good Shorts. Woodbury Soap Co. that she was one. of the winners in a national radio contest. Mrs. Spencer was awarded SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2 and 3 Miller defeated Dorton default. a beautiful gold wrist watch set with Larson defeated Chipman 1 and diamonds. The contestants were askODINf nDIW ed to give a sentence about WoodR. Chipman defeated Dick Edding- bury's Soap. Mrs. Spencer was the That Haley man and an All; 1 v J ton and fun-teaonly Utah person to win a prize. American go to R. Miller defeated Bud Bauer 0 town! 7 stars in 70 Judge Model Cars in Design Competition : 31 BOB BURNS and MARTHA RAYE in fault. ' F0R THE LUCKY rErtsoN. $20 00 FREE FORMER LEHI GIRL -5 7- PROGRAM LEW'S AMUSEMENT CENTER 6-- Venetian Blinds Draperies Prices 3 4-- 6-- : v&MP. 6-- 7-- 5. 6-- (5- itfSii-- 7-- 5. m merry 6-- and 6-- 0. R. Chipman and R. Miller defeat ed Bud Bauer and Eddington 2 and LI0I1S TO HOLD 6-- CANYON OUTIilG 6-- 2. Ash defeated G- fault. Ben Baure de f f r It minutes . . . with an earful oi hit tunes 1,- an eyeful -. ' i .1 . . u,, Ul UUI, 1 I jfc ... i I yUUU'lUUbCID Wf'fost and last. . . laughs, , The Lehi Lions Club will hold their and five other western states in the new model car competition of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild is being conducted this week in San Francisco. Above, the regional judges for this section are shown at work: (left io right) - V. D. Kaptur, one of the chief designers of the General Motors styling section, Detroit; H. A. Tobias, Scoutcraft commissioner, San Francisco; H. N. Frogner, vocational department of Detroit Public Schools, and Simeon J. Leland, shop instructor, Garfield Junior High School, Berkeley, Calif. University scholarships, trip to the Guild Convention in Detroit and cash awards valued at $17,359 will be distributed among the winning boys in the competition. free: A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAH) ON SUBSCRIPTION 1 Send In Your Subscription I i Today SPECIAL NOTICE TO TENNIS PLAYERS at Community Flat in American Fork Please post results of your match Schedules and es at Tennis Court. times will be placed on form on bulletin board at tennis court. Fees not yet payed can be payed before participant can qualitfy for Canyon. A splendid program of local talent has been outlined and a general good time planned for the Lions, their ladies and guests. Committees in charge of the affair are Lions Eddington, Fowler and Worlton with the prize furnished by RELIEF SOCIETY i Thaf QAfa arA Ad in Lehri. a All TWfil NffWfl And WHY COT BUILD LEIH? J flW-y- ' r F-'- JyJs ' "'' j P. BURGLARIZED out-of-to- be charged. CO-O- Burglars entered the People's Co-oon State Street sometime between the closing of the store on Wednesday night and its opening on Thursday morning. Rifles, 'shot gun, a supply of ammunition were among the missing things. The burglars had attempted to open the safe by hammering the combination locks with a hammer. Entrance to the store was made by removing one large sky light, climbp. ytT WM? yK tZN I Ufe ) AUER a,, f LdTp PATSY KELLY . JACK HALEY ROSINA LAWRENCE MISCHA WJ LYDA STAN OLIVER Difttid . ROBERTI USH LAUREL nrf HARDY '"" by IDWAUB SIOGWICK 'G.U j ' UTS L iVTrA,,JL Also PATHE NEWS and a GOOD MUSICAL UATIIEE SUNDAY 4 P. U. DULY lOs&IE? Evening Only 10c and 20c. the rafters, taking out a WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 and 5 pane of glass and dropping to III CRASH second the balcony. FEATURES 2 Local officers are working on the 1 Feature No. DICK FORAN (The Singing Cowboy! in Two cars were damaged Saturday case and investigating clues left by evening when they crashed on First the culprits. East and State Street Mr. Oscarson of Salt Lake was coming down the Fred Kemp and Mr. and MrsNeilson of He sings his way into trouble highway and Raymond just to fight his way out again I were this week of Magna, American Fork wa3 crossing the family No. Feature 2 visitors of Mrs. Kemp's father, W. F. ANN SOUTHERN and GENE RAYMOND in highway as their cars collided. Mr. ButU. Neilson's car spun around, but he kept U it going and went on his way. Later 1 he came back to the scene of the Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mark Clarke of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. and The roaring romance of a star reporter and a sob sister. They loved and accident. The occupants of the cars received Mrs. J. F- Bradshaw and daughter, lost and loved again! no injuries, but the cars were quite Sylvia Jean, celebrated the 24tlt at Two Big Featve Pictures for the Price of One. Only 10c and S9 . Liberty Parle ,1fr badly damaged. ing down 2 i "EMPTY HOLSTERS" - LEHI FEEEPrint PRESS iv - jT- Lion Whipple. The commmittee in charge of the next meeting will be Lions Jones, Jorgenson and Knudsen. PEOPLE S The Fourth Ward Relief Society are sponsoring a program to be given next Wednesday night in the ward house. A ladies committee 1 have taken much time to get the num bers they wished for the program and y they are sure you will be satisfied invite every with their choice. ft one to attend the They program. Various refreshments will be sold the program at small cost during h Also a reasonable admission cost will I JA jut, .. SPONSORS PROGRAM CARS DAMAGED One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c outing, Friday evening mid-summ- 'There Goes My Girl" - ' . f f |