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Show TUESDAY, DECEMBER S. 1932 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Celeslia Featherstone 29 7 J. F. Fagan 1 l Francis Fox 4 lone Gilchrist 1 1 J. W. Gray 1 1 James G. Gray 12 12 Maud Glover 1 Wm. F. Gurney...44 40 Wm. S. Gray 19 19 49 Mary Gurney . .49 39-9- ASK 4-- 10 4-- 4-- 10 Carl F. Gunther Oscar Gurney J. F. Gordon Fred Gains 18 10 Send In Your Subscription Today I 2 2 10 18 11 28 20 10 3 5 Block & Guss Wm. Hobbs Tarvel Hansen 20 10 2 Oluf Holmstead 5 Nina ITerron O. Ai ILolmstead. . . .3 A. B. Harris 4 Mahlin Hansen ...2 23 Melvin Johnson 4 I Elnor Jacobs Geo. Jacobs rah J. Johnson. Eliza Kemi Christian Knudsen Henry Lewis One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c B. C. Lott....27 27 Let us furnish your 17 4 35.60 8.78 0 220 2 41-- 3 18 17 10 11 Geo. C. Loveridge 2 2 36 8-- 10 0 Danial Larsen 36 3 3 3 Myron T. Lee 3 Louis Larsen 1 1 D. R. Mitchell 5 5 Eugene Mays 11 W. A. Martaindale ..9 Samuel Mitchell ...13 13 10 10 Miller and Viele Minnie Norman ...34 28 Olmstead Estate 11 Neils Otterson Harriet Otterson ... 9 16 12 James A. Powell James T. Powell.... 31 James Peterson ....29 30 16 Elisha Peck 7 7 Isaac Peck 2-- 2-- SCHOOL ARRANGE DEBATING SCHEDULE I Dave Whimpey, Reporter. students Twenty Lehi High School g , participate in thirteen different tes, that cover four different held at the South and West Side High School, with Aria Cox debating at one, and Eulala Smith at the other. From all indications these debates will be of superior quality, and will prove to be the most successful ever outlined in our high school. The students, with the help of J. Nile Washburn have spent some hard work on these questions, and each ssue has been covered from beginning to end with real conscientious study, r; stions. The first question to be debated is: act T blved: That the Volstead to so as permit modified be aid t sale of light wine and beer. 'Jtella Smith, and Nola Comer go l Salt Lake on December 15, and up- MRS. GRACE N. STEWART Debating issue: affirmative 'J the PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE in the v 3 the West High School School ning and South Side High The three act play read by Mrs. . OTliild nn ihfi same )1 Mie Grace N. Stewart, Tuesday evening, 4 their classmates, Huitau Allred,, given before a large and very Schow, and Jean Wilson play host jwas audience. The listeners .appreciative and jie affirmative teams of West home went feeling that they had jail iv, mrh Schools of Salt Lake. 'indeed witnessed the work of a real la Schow will take one debate and dramafic artist. The Stake M. I. A. Z a Wilson the other unless further Board and high school dramatic art t: pges are made. club are to be congratulated on bringThe second question to be debated ing this high type of entertainment 1: j Resolved that the 18th Amend-- r to the people of Lehi. it should be repealed. v This issue is upheld by Adean Tur-The following list is printed not as be will -'and Rose Trinnaman, and bolla the paid legal notice but for the con' during the meet before of our readers. We are not venience 16th. December 's, probably on to print legal notices until negative team, Marie Robinson, permitted our the on paper has been in publication for I DeVere Evans will debate months. The list was given eghteen High Fork le day and American as a legal notice for us their publication be to : ol is scheduled to due but legal requirements we pub. news item for our readers as lish a it third question to be debated is: We wish to thank the convenience. olved that congress at its present provid-I.fo- r Lehi Irrigaton Board for ther loyalty jion should pass legislation and the immediate payment of the Taxes were delinquent on DecemJiers bonus. 2 and will be sold at public ber on debate There will be three teams auction January 2. and teams V.'4 question,"two negative Old New , r 7-- i LEHI FREE PRESS Hi III 2-- 18 A. Wm. Peterson27 20 20 Clarence Reeves 8 2 John Roberta Joseph Roberts Estate 5 Elvira Kudman 22 22 D. B. Roberts 18 19 Ray Roberts 18 Stenia Radmal 3 4 Alexander Ricks 1 1 Harry Stoker 28 28 Harriet J. Smith 4 4 John Stoker 2 Joseph Shaw Est... 2 31 33 J. E. Smith 3 3 Victor W. Smith 42 23 Earl Smith 34 30 John S. Smith 30 Jesse N. Smith 25 1 1 Sarah Sabey 8 8 R. J. Stice 1 1 Thomas Sims 2 2 John W. Stoker 7 7 Vance P. Smith 9 21 Moroni Sabey 19 19 James Schow 1 1 R. E. Talbut 10 Wm. Thomas Ernestine Thrasher 32 32 39 38 W. T. Taylor 24 J. W Taylor 9 7 W. B. Thompson 7-- -- aiirJ" "e 8-- 2-- 4-- Fred Turner ..... i 8 Maud Udell 3 S. L. Wells John D. Woodhouse..26 21 W. Webb 1 Knmnol Wplls 31 Thomas Webb 45 G. G. Webb 15 T. G. Webb 17 G. G. Webb 2 Sarah Walker Lucy Whitman 1 L. G. Wilson Walter Woffinden S. Wright J. Whitcomb 1 8 3 26 13 1 36 30 15 10 4-- 11 1 4-- Before he goes on a rampage, and puts a strain on your heating pant that proves too great for it, make aura that the plant can stand his shock tactics. An inspection now and whatever adjustment may be needed will be worth a great deal in terms of winter comfort, and may contribute materially to the desirable result of a smaller fuel 30.80 6.65 9.90 34.76 20.70 46.00 3.84 42.57 44.00 10.80 6.50 2.20 42.20 34.90 19.80 5.30 3.15 58.80 8.40 . 5.25 67.30 6.30 69.20 69.40 58.52 2.10 12.80 2.10 4.20 7.70 19.50 20.80 3.62 4.79 67.20 79.80 16.20 9.20 1.10 13.85 6.30 26.00 18.50 2.10 68.10 bilL Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Elder have moved into the Brig Johnson home ML over the river. FOR RUBBER FOOTWEAR adv. POWERS SHOE STORE. lehi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane and children of Draper, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James II. PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI LXHI d, V 4-- 8-- U 6-- 6-- 4-- 4-- Things Uou New Krqu) 1 That Soap Would Do t Keep ihe 4-- 4-- ....... u tt 11 & 6-- . -- er j ''J Mr. and Mrs. 3-- 6-- retia-Mo- LEHI 4-- 4-- -j 1 0 . rK Clean Make the Crease Stay tn Trousers Clean and Improve Phonograph Records To make trousers keep their To clean and Improve phono- "press," rub the Inside of the crease with a slightly moistened piece of graph records, dip' them into light suds made of fairly warm, uofk Ivory soap. water and Ivory soap. Stir eacru In the suds for & Fill Cracks In Calclmlned Walls record briskly to half a minute, rinsing quarter and Ceilings every portion of the surface of the record carefully. Great care should To fill cracks in calclmlned or be taken not to touch the "face" whitewashed walls, ceilings, and of the record against any other ob-the like, shave two ounces of Ivory j Ject in this washing process or ("ur- -j soap (or dissolve two ounces of lug the drying. To dry the record, Ivory Flakes) Into about three-fourt- stand It on edge for twenty-fou- r of a pint of water. Boll hours. This treatment will not only c!Bn until thoroughly dissolved; then add a teacup of flour paste and stir and improve old records but newer well. Apply when cold. It will dry ones as well. Old records should ue wanhed every thirty to sixty days gmooth, hard and white 8-- 8-- 0 Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. T. F. F. Kirkham, Mrs. Elmo Eddington, Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. R. B. Worlton motored to Salt Lake and ' visited Mrs. Virginia Goodwin at the . L. D. S. Hospital, Monday. 30.56 6-- 6-- LEHI 8-- 4-- - Mr. and Mrs. Syvester Wilcox and family of Bishop, California, who have been spending the past two weeks visiting with Mr. WTlcox's brother, Alfonzo Wilcox, returned home Saturday. 28.70 2.20 6-- u LXHI 6-- 8-- rior-oTw- Press and Cozy Theatre management 9-- 9-- 4-- . LEHLUTAH Reuben Dean was tried December 5, Mrs. M. S. Lott and daughter, before Judge G. A. Wall for selling Barbara, were Salt Lake visitors, coal without a license. He was fined Saturday. for $1.00 with sentence suspended LEHI good behavior. Mrs. Paul Freebairn was a guest L1HI of Mrs. Tyler Vincent in Murray, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Friday. Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tun-M- iss Steve Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Goodwin spent the H. C. Evans, Thursday. week-ena guest of Miss Lei a Cutler LEHI in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cooper, Mrs. Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. T. F. Lizzie Cook of Cedar Fort and Mrs. Kirkham and Bonnie Jean and Miss Sarah Berry accompanied Mrs. Geo. Jeanne Coleman were Salt Lake' Beck to Provo, Friday. Mrs. Beck visitors, Saturday. went for eye treatment and is reported as doing fine. A-- " LdDTTTT Selma Beverly, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and visitLehi were Mrs. Mrs. James Beverly and Emma Fox, Douglas Scalley LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holdaway and ors, Sunday. daughter of Mrs. Isaac Fox, had their tonsils removed Tuesday morning, Dr. baby of V'jieyard were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. Morris and son, Sundwall performing the operation. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, LEHI tXHI Laverl, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutching! and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Webb and Ltm and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cooper family of Salt Lake were guests at Lake were Salt Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake, the Hyrum Webb home, Monday evenvisitors, Saturday. LEHI spent Thursday, visiting with her ing. Mrs. Amy Smith and Mrs. Alice mother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor. LEHI Hutchings were Provo visitors, Mon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodwin and day. Mr. and Mrs. Marve Copenhaver of family are invited to attend the Cozy ' LEHI Salt Lake were, were guests of Mrs. Theatre this week as guests of Tie Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cooper, Mrs. Copenhaver's mother, Mrs. A. M. Lehi Free Press and management of Sarah Berry and Madge Hutchings Stewart, Friday. Cozy Theatre. were Cedar Fort visitors, Sunday. LEHI 4XH3 LEHI Mr. and Mrs. W A. Knight of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson and FOR RUBBER FOOTWEAR Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors, family are invited to attend the Cozy adv, Wednesday. POWERS SHOE STORE. Theatre as guests of The Lehi Fra Mrs. John S. Evans returned from Boulder City, Saturday where she was called on account of the illness of her two little grandchildren. She 55.50 reports that they are both doing fine 31.50 now. r"e; affirmative. Water Water Neldon Hanson, and Max Wplson AhP Anderson 9 9 $19.40 on teams c ipose one of the negative 18.90 Andreason ..29 Joseph debate will 33.00 24 24 f. $ question and they C. R. Anderson . affirmi-i10.60 6 6 John Anderson ; jnst the American Fork a 72 ...zzn Anderson held day be to Hyrum is The debate 7.96 4 Anderson 3 - two before the holidays, and Mr. Margaret F. 4.40 E. B. Adams... 4 Sarah 18.90 9 9 ihburn assures the public that Joseph Anderson most Anderw J. Anderson. .8 16.80 8 '$ debate will be one of the 17.30 4 13 Austin F. Wm. iresting of the year. x.iu Martha S. Bushman. . .1 141 21.45 The other negative team is com-- ; George Bjetk 14 28.10 11 16 and Don W. A. Bucanan ed of Don Fitzgerald 63.20 A v Rahman. Rr...37 37 Newell and '1 ine, with Mary Hardy 28.40 N." Butt 37 37 J. 1 rson 5 5.00 5 managing the affirmative John W. Brown 2 4.20 2 are : ie. Bone debaters These four Eugene 4.20 2 2 ' eduled to entertain the Pleasant Alma BeckBushman ..9 16.70 9 1 1 ive High School in the near future, Joe Briers fJOl i probably one of the most interest- - Matt Carsen 12.60 6 Annie Christofferson 6 ' debates of the year will be the w 75.35 25 w rinrk 1 be5.50 5 rth question, This question is w! F. Carsen bo-i- u 6 i.eo debated by all girls, and is made G. L. Comer 67.66 34 34 i sible by special arrangement with Robert Comer.. 35.88 18 8.80 Henry Erickson 18 8 Sr Edward Cox, - West High School, and of which A P. Christofferson 13 13 24.60 4Ms 11.43 6 -- ''South Side RUBBER FOOTWEAR-POWE- RS FOR High School will also E." J. Christofferson 7 IVt 15.7o Christofferson.. adv. O. L SHOE STORE.' 7 iicipate in. 3.30 .3 C. Comer LEHI The question is about the proposed Heber Neff 8.00 8 23 Cvrus 2.20 ELAINE MILLER BURIED 2 a f'nv h amendment to the constitution, L 2 420 2 IN ALPINE WEDNESDAY ich will be considered at the pres-'- - Joseph Devey n Jos. E. Don.on....io 4.zu 4'ame duck session of congress. William Dundsen ....2 2 Elaine Miller, aged 8 years, 2.20 2 Davis M. the as A. i amendment Is known 2.10 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis M. The ques-- I. Amendment. 3 ij.oo Miller of Alpine died Monday, DecemA W Davis 19.56 as stated is: Resolved that men Wm E. Davis.... 29 5. 1 l.lu ber 4 women shall have equal rights tivaura n...: oo en was a Elaine ....2-"Ontrhout the United States, and in Abbie Ellingson ..... 1 2.10 Mrs. John Devey. 1 and Mr. of Wm. E. Evans. 38.81 Funeral services were held in places subject to their jurisdic-- W. S. Evans.... 26 70.95 64 n. Blanche Evans Alpine Wednesday afternoon, 1 Eriekson .....1 o The affirmative will be upheld by Henry 21.00 10 10 A.ron Evan- Mrs. Steve Zimmerman, Mrs. II. C. " 6 n Lewis and Hansen. Evans Edith Pansy 4.20 Evans and Mrs. Rex Holmstead were 2 .2 "Jle Mary Abbott, Aria Cox and Andrew Fjield 60.90 20 29 C. Fox Moylon Sunday guests of Mrs. Margaret frijtnla Smith take care of the nes-s- l Emma Fanless .2 in American Fork. Robinson 60 29 16 "idh These 'debates will be Daryl Fowler f i S. Gray. 1 Guv Wilson 19 Leland Wardel 1 Frank Yeareijpe Walter S. Wilcox ..10 17.80 17 LEHI John E. Yates.. 17 3.15 1 1 Dora Zimmerman The Evansville Camp of the 16.80 8 8 Val Zimmerman meet 41.91 Daughters of the Pioneers will Peter L. Adamson... of home the at 12 xl 2340 Thursday (today) Jos. H. Armstrong 24.52 Mrs. Ellen Jones. Tre regular meet0 13 13 Harry Jerling 69.81 40 will be held followed by a hot T. H. Adamson ... 39.99 ing T.ifA Ins. Co. Ron? luncheon. The remainder of the 0 30.81 Anth'nnv Bates 15 0 15 be turned into a party will 7.60 afternoon Ernest Clark Mrs. 156.00 Jones' 93rd birthday 80 80 honoring James Lewis, Jr.... Trust celebrated she Loan and which Thursday, Dec. Tracy 23.40 1. Co 2424 46.80 Jane Graves LEHI 48.75 Reed and Gibbons... 2o Wilcox enter 35.95 Mrs. Alfonzo Mr. 21 and Groesbeck ..21 Hyrum 27.36 tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. 28 A Aa a. Grav Blake of Wilmington, California. Hyrum Harmon .... 60.65 May OO 3D Covers were laid for the guest of 20.28 10 10 Richard Healey 7.80 honor: Mrs. H. D. Wilcox, Mr. and 4 4 illinn H. Ellis 76.00 Mrs. William Hanson, of American Home Investment Co. 80 23.40 Chas. Van Wagnor 12 12 Fork, Mr. and Mrs. George Elsmore Continental Bldg. and 32.76 of Salt Lake and the Wilcox family. 16 Ton Asn. 16 71.37 Mrs. Blake will visit friends here 0 36 36 John Moyle 1U.UU O until New Years. 6 rMlhort Mvres 64.35 33 33 LEHI Mary Lee Myres 116-1- 0 22.62 W. B. Smith.. 16 Wall The Fort Camp of the 64.57 Louis .Strasburg ....35 34 Pioneers Utah of meeting 22.62 Daughters 11 James Smith . .11 December 8, T.80 scheduled 4 for 4 Thursday, D, J, Strong 70.20 at the home of Mrs. A. J. Phillips 36 36 W. J. Shipley 20 610 20 6 10 40.17 R. J. Stice been postponed until Thursday, 7.80 has 4 4 J. W. Vance 15. The camp will meet December 52.65 27 27 Geo. T. White 9.75 at the Phillips home December 15. 5 5 Kenneth White 4.68 2 i LEHI Mary Weston ...2 Alvin Whitby Acc. No. 1 Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, Miss Fern 67.86 34 34 Hansen and Mr. Darrel Carter were Alvin Whitby Acc. No. 2 31.98 Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. 16 16 4-- Catch Old Winter By the Forelock lehi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans returned home Saturday from a visit in and 1.10 1 4.10 2.94 around Los Angeles, Calfornia, Mr. them 21.10 Elmer Peterson accompanied 9 2.10 home and returned to Los Angeles, 1 1.10 Mr and Mrs. Evans report 35.56 Tuesday. 19 1.54 a very pleasant visit with relatives 6.44 and former Lehi residents. 14 14 86.80 22.10 5.88 71.60 6.30 2.60 2.10 10.50 17.45 24.30 21.00 14.74 20.60 6-- Better Cards for less money LEHI 0 4-- Christmas Cards Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Beck of Salt Lake, were guests at the Robert Allred home Sunday. LEHI 37.30 42.00 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson 11.46 of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. B. N. 3.30 Anderson of California, were Sunday 5.50 4.00 guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ander80 son. 4.00 45.05 5.50 26.92 35.70 ...46 Ernest Larsen B. S. Lott The Only Paper Printed in Lehi 23 5 .. .17 . 1.67 7-- Local Items The Bluebell Camp No. 2 of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be 450 entertained at the home of Mrs. L L. 1.10 22.10 Lott, Thursday afternoon (today). 5 1 Preston Gray j 14 1 E. A. Giles James R. Gray 5 2.10 1.84 2.10 2.10 7.70 1.10 85.60 37.90 69.04 25.80 16.00 1.10 4-- 10 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1332 Raymond Kirkham returned from Minneapolis, Minn., Monday and are visiting friends here and in American Fork. LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Short and family of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. Sarah Carter, Sunday. LEHI Miss Thelma Hansen of Salt Lake, was a week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks. L1HI Miss Ethel Coates of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coatcs. A LEHI Mrs. Maroni Thayne and Miss Verla Thayne of Midvale, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. Influenza Helps ASPIRIN DAROL TABLETS BROMO QUNINE DR. WEEK'S COLD TABLETS VICK'S VAPO RUB MUTTON SUET SALVE 100's 69c 25c 30c 25c 35c and 75c 25c 12's 10c dDM(Sir(!Dlffi! If It's McKESSONS It's right! i |