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Show LEHI CITY, UTAH, THE LEHI FREE PRESS TRIDAT, AUGUST J. 1S3J w aii z iwni uance ton is taking care of the office during the doctor's absence. I V LANDIS V" WELT i v Hertell Shoe Repair Shop "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE-WALKI- NG IS A PLEASURE IF YOUR SHOES ARE FIXED RIGHT. That'a the way We Fix 'Em. LEHI 213 STATE STREET Hospital Notes Mark Eddington of Sprlngvllle, a nephew of Dr. Esddlngton la In Lehl Hospital receiving treatment tor an ear infection. Russell Bone received treatment for a cut back, Monday. Stephen Chatfield eon of Mr. and Mra. A, K. Chatfield, bad hla tonalla removed Tuesday at Lehl Hospital. Rert received treatment Mrs. Carl for a cut hand this week. Edwin Goodwin cf Wells, Nevada, Is receiving medical treatment In Lehl Hospital. VALLEY NOTES Sunday, we had the worst electrical storm that has ever hit Cedar Valley. Barnes Cook and boys were beading grain with six borses. Marion Cook had just left the teams to get in the car when the lightning killed five cf the horses. Two of them belonging These men to James Chamberlain. sniftered a great bias as these were their best borses. Tuesday, August 1 waa railroad day in Ophlr. Many people from here went to the celebration. There waa a ball game between Ophlr and Cedar Valley, the score was 14 to 4 in favor of Ophlr. In the evening a dance was held, the orchestra being from Salt Lake, everyone had a good time. POPULAR The Melodians Orchestra are Sale at Broarlbent's Store ,, ; ing large crowds and proving very popular with Utah dancers this summer. They have played for three dances this week at Saratoga. The Queen Contest dance at Sara-tof- a Saturday evening was very successful and drew a large crowd of dancers from Salt Lake and Utah Counties as six hundred aance tickets were sold. Saratoga dances with the Greater crowds Melodians are fast gaining from all over the state, who are noted for good clean orderly conduct while Promptly S. I. Goodwin, Amond Webb. Ernest Larsen and Joseph Broadbent Lehl merchants, attended the NRA meeting for Utah county, and agreed to p erate with the nation in the recovery The meeting adopted the program. NRA program, and almost unanimously approved the proposed J a. m. to 6 p. m. store schedule. The new opening and closing schedule which applies to all grocery, general and dry goods stores will go into effect next Monday. It will in clude Saturdays. J. W. Chrlstensen. manager of the Chrlstensen drug stores wanted to In closing the drug stores co-o- Club under The Merry Cookers their leader Mrs. Maud Adams enjoyed an outng at Saratoga, Thursday. Each Club member Invited one guest. H Bathing and a delicious lunch were en joyed by all. !ti m COUNTY co-st- IL&KSIEM A . JL NOTICE H Plunges Cleaned Daily 74TH BIRTHDAY The Genealogical Library will reThe family of William Price met at open on Monday, August 7, and the a family party at Saratoga on SaturSalt Lake temple will open on August day, July 29, honoring Mr. Price's 74th 14. Best Theatre, Best Sound, Beat Pictures and birthday anniversary. Social chat, Cheapest Admission bathing and luncheon were enjoyed by Be Satisfied With Less? Why forty-fiv- e kinsman. PROVO YOUTH WINS HONOR people were: Mr. and WEEKLY PROGRAM Mrs. Samuel Crane and son, Harold, Nation-wid- e recognition has come to Glen Turner, 14, son of Mrs. Floy of Draper; Mrs. Sterling Durrant and Buck-waite-rs Turner, 123 West Fifth North street, baby and Mr. and Mrs. Ben of American Fork. Provo, who was recently declared the winner of second place In the contest conducted by the Fisher body CraftsFamily groups and Individual porman's Guild of Detroit. traits taken in your own home by Glen who submitted one of the win- electric light. Day or night. George ning models in the eontest was the I. Bone, Phone or 171-- J, All work happy recipient, Monday of a letter guaranteed to satisfy. adv. of congratulation from officers of the : : Lehl :: guild containing a $100 check. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., LEO CORRILLO and BETTE DAVIS in The coach model submitted by Glen HOMER ROYLE RELEASED FROM MEXICAN MISSION in the junior division contest was made mostly at home with few tools although It is considered a very techniHomer Royle left Los Angeles, MonA man a minute blonde and a mile a minute daredevil! See how those cal and painstaking! Job. He is a enroute for Utah and day skyrockets of flesh and blood peddlo their lives for the price of a night's wboope! student of the Dixon Junior high home. morning Homer was released from the Also BOB STEEL in a new type of western picture school. Students from every state in L. D. S. Mexican Mission about two the union competed In the contest. weeks ago. He will stop In St. George The judges consisted of a group of the for several days on his trip home, but foremost technical authorities In the is expected home before Saturday There's plenty of action when a battling cowpuncher squares a double cross. nation. evening. You can't afford to miss this BIG DOUBLE SHOW. All Seats 10c Out-of-to- ADMISSION ONLY 10c Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 3, 4 and 5 "Parachute Jumper" 'The Fighting Champ" Shears, Clippers and Combs at Depression Prices White Visors, Caps and Hats SYLVIA SIDNEY and GEORGE RAFT in "PICK UP" IwTfnK Tuesday and Wednesday, August PanJif Everything At CLARK GABLE, CAROL LAMBARD and DOROTHY MACKART In "NO MAN OF HER OWN" Without a OTTERSON'S doubt Clark Gabel's Best Picture ALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS 10c f &ratOa FinCSt A FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPRIETARY REMEDIES TELEPHONE maim ctpppt S-- Sl W ViSlS!rbm&m. N , . xt w c.j.-aier opnng jpienaia a DEMAND PURE WATER FOR YOUR SELF AND YOUR CHILDREN . m. r 1uc rc.ii tin vduari 8-- 9 H Safe Bathin: IBUBOPS. CELEBRATES THEATRE CLUBS ENJOY OUTING Clubs of Utah County met at Saratoga Thursday and spent a very enjoyable day under county agent Call's direction. The forenoon was spent In a program, stunts and treasure hunt with delicious luncheon at noon. The atfernoon consisted of games, bathing nnd dancing. Twelve groups from Lehl were in attendance. The Everything for the Picnic or Canning Season She was easy to get but she was hard to forget. She was a "Pick Up." You'd call her bad but she played the game of life the only way she knew how. ALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS 10c ,f" 4-- H If it's to eat, get it at Larsen Bros Sunday and Monday's offering at the Royal Theatre is "Pick Up," a picture taken from Vina Delmar's story of the same name, and starring Sylvia Sidney and George Raft. Comparison ean be made to Vina Del mars earlier success, '"Bad Girl,"' with entire credit to "Pick Up," a B. P. Schulberg production. For "Pick Up," as played by Sylvia Sidney and You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice George Raft, Is in the same human, "Bad as deals Girl." It tender vein with youngsters of the same kind, Meats and Groceries at our store. groping for love, buffeted by'fate, finding happiness out of tragedy. The girl in ''Pik Up" as portrayed GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS In Sylvia Sidney's superb performance is a warm, living character whose GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. story captures interest and holds it throughout. George Raft Is an excellent The versatile player whose roles have been alike in their suave, menacing way, reveals himself In "Pick Up" a player of mood. Aa the PHONE 17 crude, groping taxi driver who knows what he wants in women, but can't MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH find room in his heart for a "plcfc up" girl. Raft gives a masterful characterization. The love story of these two young LEAVES FOR WORLD'S FAIR sters deveops in a series of powerful CEDAR VALLEY BOYS scenes, culminating in a trial scene of DEATH NARROWLY ESCAPE Miss Thelma and Arlean Goodwin,. gripping strength. Norlne Fox and Lexie Bateman left on Horses. Killa Five It Is a fine, affecting film, played Lighting a Union Pacific Bus, Wednesday evenwith genuine tenderness and emotion, directed with skill by Marion Gerlng, Three boys narrowly ascaped death ing for the World's Fair at Chicago, true a telling story as seen from the when lighting struck, ond killed five and Milwaukee, Wisconsin and points wise and tolerant viewpoint of Vina horses out of a herd of eight at Cedar of interest enroute. The girte expect to be gone two weeks. Delmar. Fort, Sunday at 5:30 p. m. The boys had been riding the horses to the pasture when the storm commenced, and SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING POSTPONED as Regular $1.00 Ever-Read- y the rain began to get heavier they Safety Razor with blades for 19c at E. N. got off the horses and entered an autoThe regular monthly meeting of the mobile owned by James Chamberlain, Webb's Jewelry Store. ,adv. Second Ward Relief Society scheduled who wa following the horses. Before : : Lehl : : for Tuesday, August 8th has been be the could started after the car boy to postpoend August 11th, Tuesday, of the horses struck. the got lighting Three of the horses were owned by due to the ward outing at Mutual Dell Chamberlains and two by Barnes on August 7, 8 and 9. All Relief Society workers are nVged to take notice of Cook, both of Cedar Fort. the change in date. Sunday and Monday Aug. 6 and 7 CLUB NOTES 4-- H Get It At Larsen's 2Features2 The 10th annual reunion of the Wm. Goates family will be held at Saratoga on Baturday, August I The family win aaeemble at t o'clock when children's games will be held at 4 p. m. Baseball and horse shoe pitch ing, 6 p. m. bathing. 6: SO p. m. program and dinner. All kinsman are urged to be present. A. H. Wing, president. ' Friday and Saturday This Week And We Deliver MERCHANTS ATTEND COUNTY NRA MEETING US (0) draw- VINA DELMARS TALENT AT BEST IN "PICK UP" The regular monthly baby clinic will be held in the Memorial Building on Sylvia Sidney - George Raft Feature at Royal Has Atl Throb, of "Bad Frday, August 11. from 4:15 to ( p. m. All those Interested are urged to be Girl." present. Co-op- Dr. and Mr. W. L, Wbrlton and Dean Worlton left Wednesday for the American Dental Clinic at Chicago and also to visit the Century of Progress Exposition. Leading dental authorities of the nation will speak at the sessions of the Comconvention during the week. In the hall. mittees have been working for months, 0 preparing displays and exhibits for and Individual por groups Family this convention which will last one own home by in taken your traits week. or night. George Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gleave of Salt eelctrlc light. Day All work or 171-- J, Bone, Phone Lake, accompanied the Worlton's. adv. to satisfy. guaranteed Dr. Worlton expects to be back at : : Lehl: : on office Worthis August 15. Madge GOATES REUNION, AUGU8T 6TH Special 11 Glen Peterson and Earl Cook were too. He suggested a 8 a. m. to 9 p. business visitors In Lehl Tuesday. m. schedule' on all Utah County drug WORLD'S FAIR stores. VISITORS RETURN Another meeting will be held tonight at the Provo Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks return In addition to representatives of all ed from a trip to the Lions Convention merchants, It is asked that all mayors at St. Louis, the World's Fair In and presidents of the leading civic clubs also be present. Chicago and New York City. Mr.' Ricks was appointed delegate The Idea of the national recovery from Lehl to the Lions Convention and program is to get voluntarily help from reports a very successful convention. all businesses If possble. And if not They also state that the delegates re possible a boycotting movement will be ceived every courtesy and wonderful tarted, in an effort to force the agreereception by the committees in charge. ments. While at St. Louis they attended a Lehl business men who have already street meeting held by two Lehl Elders the agreement of the NRA are. signed Elder J. Elder Horace Hadfleld and Lehl Sugar Factory, Broadbents, Lehl Nile Washburn, both giving wonderful eermons, afterwards being guests of Lumber, Central Service, Goodwin's, Fourth Ward Cash Store, Johnson Merthe Ricks' at dinner. State Street Barber, Karl cantile, tfct visited Louis From St. they ., E. Fair at Chicago, then on to New York Hertell Shoe Shop, People's N. Thomas Webb, Lehl Free Powers, rt turning to the fair for further enPress, Gilchrist Hardware and G. S. joyment of its beauties, then on to Denver and home, reporting a very en- P. Store. joyable and educational vacation. .Ted Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avln Turner, and Carl Julian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Julian had their tonsils removed at Dr. Sund wall's THE MELODIANS office Thursday morning. PROVING o A fine son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter FaJber, Thursday, August 4. All concerned are happy over the new arrival. : : Lehl : DR. W. L. WORLTON ATTEND ING DENTAL CONVENTION CLINIC TO BE HELD AUGUST Aug Gents 25c, Ladies 10c Every other dance a moonlight dance Dancing Every Saturday Night CEDAR 2119x023., Disinfecting ruui rains Utah Board of Health Supervision n |