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Show THURSDAY. DEC THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, THE LEHI FREE PRESS Vjil - - THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Prfs Every Thur bday Phone Lehi. UUh 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace HcUrtaon were cnmr.er jueits of Mr. and Nelson, of Provo. Mrs-Eno- I Saturday Night in Japan s 8-- Mrs. Lavell Smuin and son, Dickie, George P. Price, Manager Majrna, spent the week-en- d Visiting Office, 32 W. Main S- -. residence, 2nd with Mrs- L. J. Murtmi and friends. West and Stat St., Lehi, Utah Phone Mrs. Geneva Stewart, was visiting Office residence 117-T- S with friends and relatives at Layton, Entered at the postoffke at Lehi, Utah, Sunday. as second class matter- Dick, Ruby, and Ted Gaisford, of ADVERTISING RATES Eureka, were Sunday quests of Mrs j F urnished Sarah Gaisford Upon Request ,, Upc - - " n;i.rv u.i i W IlulUd Beck were bu.-ii- .. . Lake City, Monday. I - - .- r- 'i . - ' ."" ... . 4I , " S 151 v -- One year 21 CZ..- - 514JE ' 5 DRY CLEANING $1 00 Luther m ii - All WorTi i M .o. re and Guaranteed Ruben Christen sen, Agent 102-Pleasant Grove We call eery Tuesday and Thurg. PHONE J. George P. Price was a I:.: COME week-en- d . iK 1 in '.hp White House in 1550 ertisir.2 of the advantages ot con- vernent nd sanitary bathing started years later, lias continued increasingly ever since, and has made the United S'ates the el canes: nation on earth. Even the most advanced European nations are far behind us in this respect, and the possession of a bathtub in most countries is a sijtn not only of opulence, but ostentation. The United States is among the few educated to the countries genera knowledge that health and cleanliness fi) together. u on in, the water's fine." in J.:;-ap'ane is on a from ours, as the;e tvv. . American entle-nip- von. Tjks are primitive ers Inf ma on, wn.ch po.ms out i.tai only a hundred years aga, there were only 1.500 bathtubs in the I'n.ted States, all of them in Philadelphia, where they had a city water system and taxed eac'a tub $3.00. President F.ilmore. installed . Mrs. STATE WILSON STREET, LEHI . . . SEE KELLY Lynn Clark of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Beck and ilt-MrsMiller, of Fort Duchesne, Provo, were Saturday evening guest at Iiillie Gall of Ogden. were Sun the home of Mrs. Nicholine Powell' is staying at the home of her mother, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma and family. Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Mr. Miller Beck. is in the Salt Lake hospital recovering Mr. and A. J. Worltoii, Mr. and from a recent operation. Mrs. Horace Xokes, Ruth, and J. T. Worlton, Mr. ami Mrs. Nokes of Riverton, wei'e W. Roo: , and Carl Boos of Salt Coryoou Elmo Cray reuriieI home Sunday at the home visitors Sunday evening evening, after snetiding ten days Lake, were visiing with relatives he! e of Mr. Mrs. W. 1L Dansje. They and visiting with frieti: s in San Francisco Sunday. were; enroute homo after spending and Los Angeles, California. week-enwith relatives and the Miss Rothe was Fern entertained report )u. visited with Roseoo friends at I.evan Hunt, who is laboring in iht, Cali- Thursday evening by members of the Child A inn s Club, at a kitchen show' fornia mission er, at the homo of Miss Meta ChristenJoseph Andrcason was entertained sen. Close friends, and relatives at a party Wednesday. December 1, ,;, Lj were- special guests. Rothe at his home by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. many lovely gifts. Shelley. The occasion was in honor of his soth birthday. Mv Andrcason Mr. and Mrsl Emery Virgil Peck was born jn IS." at Lehi. Delicious and children, returned home Saturday refreshments were served and games evening from a visit to Boise, Idaho, were played by his children and other where Mr. Peck has been staying for invited guests. Present were: Mr. his health. and Mrs. Parley Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Phil Baches of Lyman, Primary officers and teachers of the Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Ray AndFifth ward, met at the home of Mrs. rcason of American Fork; Mr. and hlva Allen, Friday evening. After Mrs. Ivan Andreason of Magna; Mr. pans for the coming month and the and Mrs. Leslie Andreason, of Burley, Christmas Pageant were discussed, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rawlings, dainty refreshments were served. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beckstead, of Mr. Boris Andreason, Miss Mr. and Mrs. George E. Rick left Bingham; Helen Andreason, Miss Bernice Gam. Lehi, Monday for a visit in the East Miss Naomia Coon, Miss Donna Andwith relatives ad friends. They acreason, Mr.. Alv0n Andreson, and companied Carleton Wilson who was Miss Burke, of Magna; Mr. William riving by auto to Detroit on a busi and Roland Meach, Miss Ria Meach-eness trip. Mrs. Nels Otterson, Glen Shelley and Miss Lois Shelley of Lehi. the Local Scout CommisAttending sioner meeting held at Trovo, Tuesday evening was Scout District Commissioner J. G. Jones, Byron Whipple and Wane Christensen. and District Commissioner Flovil White. IIIMIM Mr-Cra- d J1 Council 1937, THE WIIKEN IY, INC., AlADDIN, SCHENLEY P. O., PA. THE WltKEN FAMIIY BLENDED WHISKEY-- 90 PROOF-T- HE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 20 MONTHS CR MORE OLD, 25S STRAIGHT WHISKIES,' P- - D. U. 'S GRAIN NEUTRAL 20 KEY SPIR-IT- STRAIGHT WHIS- 20 MONTHS SX STRAIGHT OLD, WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD. Better Cards for less money LEHI FREE PRESS KXV who so riir mm wait STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, 8TATE STREET, Prop, LEHI, UTAH f mm WINE IN ALL 4 VARinitS Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MAUD LILLUN WHIPPLE. DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at her residence in Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 20th day of January, 1938. Dated at Provo, Utah, this IRth dnv . ... oi rxovember, 1937. v mrurr v V'il VJ 20 DAUGHTERS UTAH PIONEERS by volumi The Evansville Camp of the Daughof the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, Thursday, December 9th. All members are invited to be present. ters PHONES Residence Office 117-- 8 8-- Night or Day If you have any news of interest, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. Service vnth a smile TOMORROW'S EYES inn sin f I M;wIl HUPC m alcohol kindly assisted us in any way durintr the illness and death of our beloved The speakers, the floral tribaby. bute, musical numbers and all other favors extended and sympathy afforded us we are truly grateful. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Taylor. RETA ADAMSON. Administratrix of Estate of Maud Lillian W'hinnle. riiwo.j BROCKBANK & POPE, Attorneys for Administratrix. First Publication Noyember 25, 1937. Laat Publication December 23, 1W7 ...c...... a trial depend on proper light & PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Christinas Cards Come in and give us work done while you The Blue Bell Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs.. Hazel Roberts, ThursAll members day, December 9th. are invited to be present. LEGAL NOTICES Let us furnish your ff .. NEWS CARD OF THANKS thank everyone "EA1RINC Mrs. J. M. Anderson of Salt Lake, was visjting with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Saturday. Friends of Mrs. Anderson will be pleased to hear that she is recovering from a recent operation on her eve. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams. Mr. Glen Adams, and Josephine Adams were enterained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Adams, of Tooele, Thursday evening, the occas-sio- n being Mr. Gen Adams birthday. We wish to WELT . and Mrs. COPR. SyfLANDIS Byron Whipple and Wane Christensen of this city, have been named Vice Chairman of the District Scout PINT fA M r r,o. hh il n nernondlc.' j- an.i you nta!. hor instead ,! lar t.ere, our neck. Bu. .stand in the water up we laush at th:s sosr.evmat to Consum- scene, ar r:rdi: r,n liu.-hma- n USED CARS FOR SALE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ileri-erTa i Mrs. Douglas Rcall.-afternoon wtih Mrs M . fl1 Mrs. Scalley remaining ;,ve;B MADSEN GLEANING Uradshaw AND ' Ata" t entertained at a party last Thursday Mrs. RiUrt of Reno visitor to Price. evening at their home for the followsKtm ftaturaay ami Sunday visiting! ing jruests: Mr. and Mrs. Greathan Ronald Price and Howard Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins, of Salt with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and were business to S'alt Iike, hi'dren Lake, Mr. ami Mrs. (Jeral.I Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. I.. ). Rrown. A Miss of turkey dinner was served and a very Calii'oria. Barbara Chi istotfer.-o-n Mrs. John Southwick entertained a has returned to her work was enjoyable evening .sjtent alter sending the Thanksgiving group of friends at Brjdge, Wednesholidays with friends and relatives day evening. lu re and in Salt Lake City. Mr. and HEW K Mrs. M. A. Tay! with a severe heart " tots, evening. &ne was resting as weIl as ,..,sibfe home Wednesday. ' Mrs. Louis Christensen and Mrs. Mrs. Virgil Adamson of American Mary Kirkhain, were Friday visitors Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe and Fei spent last Saturday visiting Of Mrs. Mary Kirkharn of I'rovo. with her mother Mrs. Angus Rothe, were I'rovo visitors Monday. ( c jje, Dick Hol.awa services for Mrs of Draper, Sunday. Coate.s. Mrs. Luther Coates, It-land Cuate.s, weie at Goshen, Friday was a Salt visitinjr with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coates. Bernard I, , uet'K, Mrs-- . fureral a Mr. and Mrs. 4 1. nima -- " -- w. j - - . , - WELL DONE! LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Geneva Stewart, like visitor last week. t 1 Jir. ana .Mrs. Ila Ira, of Spanish Ft,jMrs. n. A. Taylor, Monda VCt'M i V kC 'fJi V;; TAILORING j Mrs. Ralph Wyman of Sujienor, Wyoininjr, are here inde- finitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs Pictft ASSOCUIION : C AND Mr. and THE- - ii ; Beautiful .$1.00 Christmas Cards Free with each paid on subscription. - UTAH A Box of ' . f ' j FREE IB I Salt Lake City. 8-- SUBSCRIPTION - Mrs. Keith Ht r spent c'ays this week with her .. l -- Si!5 are T ,Grraements particularly seri,ivV S nd i, is eadiy possible to nently unless' home are such fhJf9.Tl"? 9lareleSS, Safe Seebg light " f I "g.u .C0ndl,I0ns P6r al soft, Tni obDgaUon. a ing advTorr,r:,houl lcrm, ...;C?, ,0 measure the lichiS Meten-under a 1 ...immb n mi 1 'S8 I wmubu, ht-vo- Your choict oi J many siiea and s- - instrument lor eas'v ZZZ .y.U 0re Seein5 ...without strain proDe, ll9ht . Sine homoa Remcmk.. : are not n" . ccording to mnZ 9ing V 7 'i sa'ely your ' . , . 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