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Show Thnrday. October 26, "! THE LEHI FREE PEESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Phone Every Thursday LeH, Utah 8-- W Mrs. C. C Edwards was a Salt Lake visitor, Wednesday. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter Powers Shoe Store. ADVERTISING RATES Display ..........30c per inch Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne and Readers ,10c per line sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. SUBSCRIPTION RATTS One year in advance $1.00 LOCAL Miss ITEMS were sociology students of tv. r. Utah meet regulary hi of I'ODEL T FORD COUPE and seminary discussions : : $ social problems. Dr. Anhn, . Miss Verla Thayne spent the week CHEAP SALE FOR A. W. Mrs. who Las returned to the Knight and daughter. end in Provo. a guest of Mr. and Mra. Barbara, were Lehi visitors, Friday. Extra Good Tires following a year's study New Battery Clifton Thayne. England, is sponsor of the cls In Good Running Condition someoneMrs. Ralph Hatchings is among the A Bargaiu for Mr. Jacob Evans of Salt Lake City, city's sick this week, confined to her was a business visitor in Lehi, bed with stomach trouble. TAXES IT Orren Bone was visitor, Tuesday. a West Jordan $15 See Mrs. Abe Anderson who has been Miss LaHue Bushman who has been ill for the very in Salt Lake employed jast week is reported, City returned home this week. improivng. Ladies' Dresses Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion- - " Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hunter Salt Lake visitors, Monday. ) ;. I-- Mrs. S. J. Taylor returned Friday evening from a eeks visit in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs- - Heber Hart George p. Price, Manager Junius Banks spent Wednesday in Office, IZ West, Mata 8tret Pleasant Grove with his mother, Mrs. BeskJence, 2nd West and State Street, Eliza Banks. Lett Utah Pg, Thursday, THE LEHI FREE fRESS 1233 Mrs. Edith Evans is spending1 the week in Myton with her daughter, Mrs. Emery Smith. Mr. and Mrs- - Richard Giles of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Giles mother. Mrs- - John Bone on Tuesday. : : Lehi : : Mr- - and Mrs. Delbert Norman spent Monday in Salt Lake City. JOHN R. BONE . SAVE (DQDM LEHI, UTAH PHONE 171-- J Mrs. James Zimmerman and daugh ter. Enid, and Mr-- Henry Sorenson Best of Coal Hauled To YoaJ Mrs. Rozella Racker of Salt Lake, spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. From The Best M- i- 1 visitor Lehi Monday. a was and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holdaway x Lehi :: Save We You Sloney On Coal weekwere Mrs. J. S. Hawkins and son DarreL baby Lorna, of Vineyard, 4 Mrs. Juliette Goates was a business end visitors at the Alma Beck home. Furnace Lump and Miss Geraldine Rich, were week r Domestic Lump . . end guests at the A. J. Phillips home. visitor to Salt Lake, Friday- Nut Mrs. Lowell Brown left for Idaho Don Evans returned home Friday Falls, Monday for a week's visit with Pea '!! ' he has Lake City, were guests of Mr. and from Aberdeen. Idaho, where Screened Slack her husband who is employed at the Mrs. T. R. Peck and Mr. and Mrs-Joh- been employed. Slack there. ll!""t sugar factory Peck, Tuesday evening. Coke Pea Size. . . . !' Coke Nut Size Mrs- - Frank Fagan spent the early Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. Miss Eva Frederick of Los Angeles, a Delivered in your bia. I of the week in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Susie Thompson returned home part California. Miss Iona Oborn of Union Peerless., Castle flat f c.v ... ! Mrs. A. W. Olsen. and Dr. of guest utno:ie., and Miss Edith Thornton of American Saturday from an extended visit with Fork, missionary companions of Miss relatives in Marshal, Illinois. Guests of Mr. Isaac Fox, Sr.. SatPAUL FREEBAIEI I;; Delia Carson were dinner guests of :: Lent :. urday were R. T. Taylor of Salt Lake ' Miss Carson, Monday evening. Mrs. Herman Allred was a Salt 2nd Wrest. 7th North, 1,4 City, and Win. G. Farrell of CaliLake visitor. Monday. of Telephone Mrs." Kato fornia, missionary companions . Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. :: Lehi :: Mr. Mr. Fox, Central Service Station f Taylor forty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wv Slade of Lar-ma- and Mr. Farrell were missionary comMrs. A. E. Doll entertained the visitWyoming, were week-en- d panions in the Hawaiian Islands. Mothers Club at her home Friday ors of Mr. and Mrs. O. A Slade. afternoon. A program and delicious : : Mrs- - Litson Bray and baby and refreshments were enjoyed by the club Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner of James Butterfield of Bingham; Mrs. members- For Efficient Prfatln. I Hattie Bezzant and Mrs. Floyd Bez-zaSalt Lake City were Lehi visitors I of Lindon were guests of Mr. and See Mrs. F. J. Nielsen and son, Stephen, Mrs- - Eldon Bone, Friday. LEHI FREE PRESS I of Mt. Pleasant, are guests of is of Goodwin Mrs. Sandy, Virginia mother, Mrs. D. J. Thur-ma- n. Telephone 8-Mrs. Ben Buckwalters of American j a guest of Bishop and Mrs. S. Mr-anFork, was a guest of her parents, :: Lehi :: - Mrs. James H. Gray on Sunday. Mrs. George Southwick of Magna, weeka was Goodwin Mrs. Virginia is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mr. and Mrs- - Lewis W. Hardy, Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Azor South- end visitor of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Misses Myrl and Mary Hardy of Goodwin. wick. Plain City, were Lehi visitors Sun- r E S f r d n Mr and Mrs. Golden Adams and family of Latyon, were Sunday guests at the W. S. Evans home. : Lehi : Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. Bina Jordan of Chicago, Dr. Eddington gave a very interest- Illinois, and Miss Clara Richards of and instructive talk on the "Child" at Farmington, were dinner guests of Third the Ward Relief Society, Tues Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips, day afternoon. ...'"I 1 f s a i.j s - j n, ii GET YOUR BATTERY READY FOR COLD WEATHER NOW Guaranteed Batteries $2.95 and up BATTERY REBUILDING. REPAIRING nt Mrs-Nielsen- and RECHARGING HAMMER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH PRINTING LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS CLTICULARS HANDSDLLS BUSINESS CARDS ', STATEMENTS LEHI FREE PRESS Set and Printed In Lehi Build Lehi, No Another Town Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Crump and Mrs. Leo Hansen is visiting in Miss Leona Karren of Los Angeles, Levan with her mother. Mrs. Bosh. :: are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James : : Lehi Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Mrs. Elmo Ed- Beverly. dington, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Thayne of W. L. Worlton spent Thursday in Lake City; were guests of Mr. Salt Salt Lake City. :: : : Lehi and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Friday. Mr, Mrs. W, L. Worlton entertained the Taylor accompanied them on a trip Athenian Club at her home, Wednes-da- y to the "Dream Mine" and Spanish afternoon- - The lesson was given Fork Canyon. Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore of Provo. by Musical numbers were also from Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. Provo. Mr. and Mrs- - Lott Russon, Mr. and :: Lehi :t Week-en- d visitors at the D. J. Thur-ma- n Mrs. James X. Taylor and Mrs. Geo. home were: Mrs. A. R. Brown Russon spent Monday in the Salt and daughter. Gene, of Spanish Fork; Lake TempJe. :: Lehi :: Mrs. Boyd Gilbert and son, Richard Mrs. E. W. Taylor received a teleand Mrs. M- - B. Allen of Salt Lake City- gram Monday, announcing the birth : : Lehi : : of a nine pound girl to Mr. and Mrs A group of girls entertained at the Leon Taylor, at San Jose, California, home of Miss Beth Anderson. Thurs- The baby was born on Saturday, Oct day evening, in honor of Miss Jose- 21. Mother and baby both, doing fine. phine Anderson, who left Friday with Mrs. Lester Longhurst and daugh her parents for Salt Lake City, to make their home. Lively games and ter, Mildred Brown of Placerrille, luncheon were enjoyed by the guest California; Mrs. Luella Holman of of honor, Beth Anderson, Ila Bush- Oakland, California; and Mrs. C- - C, man, Helen Gardner, Ila Schow, Gail Hartshorn of Salt Lake City, were Peet and Matilda Slade. guests Wednesday at the B. W. Brown home- :: Lehi :: V pWfcj XMVL IJgCUtU WITH THIS MARVELOUS ' J , OLIVE OIL FACE POWDER to tell you what weather does to your skin. A few days' exposure to the elements and you can fed your face growing dry and chapped. You can see it becoming red and rough; But these conditions can be overcome easily by one simple precaution. The daily use of Outdoor Girl Face Powder will help your skin retain its youthful beauty and charm. O one has Outdoor Girl is new. Different. It's the only face powder made with an Olive Oil base. It soothes and soft-- X v Mad in America ens the skin. Keeps it firm and sup. pie. Outdoor Girl is light and fluffy, yet it clings longer than any other powder. Outdoor Girl comes in 7 smart shades to blend naturally with any complexion. The Good Housekeeping "Seal of Approval" is your guarantee of quality. Outdoor Girl Face Powder and other Olive Oil Beauty Products are sold by icauing arug, department and chain stores in 3 sizes 10c, 23c and $1.00. If you want to sample five of the most popular preparations, mail the coupon. for Miss America :: Leki : : Mrs. Junius Banks and Miss Maud Hackett spent Friday in Provo, guests of Mrs. James Talmage. CLIHIC The regular monthly child clinic will be held in the Memorial Building on Friday, November 3 from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. All those interested are urged to be present. OUTDOOR GIRL OLIVE OIL FACE POWDER X, YrSNl 047 ji Ave., N.YX, Dept. 107 cncioM 10c to corer and hndlin. PlemMend me your Outwx Giw. "IntrfKiuctor Sampler" contain in liberal trial packages of Olire Oil Fact Powder Lixhtex Face Powder OUe Oil Cream Liquefjina Cleanainc Crcuo and Kougo. ' Nam pote ' AJJrtJI. yoo have nj wen tereet, any advtrtking, of c It : bj j pristine or want anythiafk .x tb printbc Hm. j Strvict with mmU I In the public speaking class last GUARArJTEED Thursday, in which Don Fitzgerald acted as chairman of the program for that Club Day, Mr. R. J. Whipple gave TUBES a very interesting talk on his trip this last summer. He spoke on what 227. .4So he saw east of Chicago. This made 22 ..80c the third travel talk which has been 171- ..60C 22given before we class in the last six Others vortlonately low. f weeks. We have seen the World's Your Old Tubes Tested FEE Fair and the states between Utah and deliveriei Fre calls New York by this means. RADIO 280-24- S. 4- ad GLEfin mm Can speech defects be subiected tn PHONE 47-LEffl, C scientific investigation in the same way mat other subjecs of a scientific nature are? laboratory and miscro- A laugh Will get nor bustaf scope. university of Utah professors a serious, heavy attempt to gts" believe that they can and have installtendon. ed an electrical recording that reproduces on metal phonograph records the exact utterance of the W In v " iaci Am 3. x ior ence Farnsworth Richards, first woman student to receive a master's degree at the University of Utah. Dr un ftiunara3, prominent Salt Lake FOR SAT .V. Pnfa tnpj nnd Cl' j physcian, has established a one hun- Evans Anderson, Phone 118-dred dollar 8cholarsri vnc nccuy t t f LOST Green, Wahl Ever junior or se,nor student each year. to i' Fountain RetifVn Pen. Mrs. Richards, was 1H1M tn mi auui Dickerson or Lehi Free Press, j accident last WANT t 1 J. spring. O. I. C. HOG FOR See Charels Crabb. Toll of the Earthquake When a severe earthquake killed 95 persons; injured 4,911 and destroyed several thousand homes in Southern California last March, the Red Cross was first upon the ground with emer-geucrelief. It required more than three months for the Red Cross f0 restore the needy to a basis. The organization expended a fund of $411,000. y g Caystai Corporation, Willis I If SCHOOL HEWS re-H- ? J day. The machine is used not only in the DID YOU GET YOUR B departmetn of speech, but also in the If so have the head mounted department of modern lamruaires. T?w successive recordings of the same taxidermist who knows his Wy material, the student is able to corAnything mounted at a reasc rect his mistakes of pronunciation I price. and to correct because he hears exactARNOLD L. DICKERS ly what he savs in the nrw lnncmo. be it French, German, or 3RD WEST AND 7TH NOE Spanish. ALL YEAR 'ROUM V 1 's d Ray's Battery Shop .'v.T- .Lehi: Serves Under Five President John Barton Payne, a retired Judge and lawyer of International reputation Is rv!ng his twelfth year as chairman' of the American Red Cross. His service L'.li P.a' and hU PPlntment is President of the United States by aPPoIntment In high 1ent- sWiU0CH.C!1,Undr;r flTe WILL TRADE for a bushel potatoes 1 years subscription Lehi Free Press. FOR SALE OR Cedar Post 22c each. David Holmes, Jr., or TRADE- Make Phone , - aaf TRADE wheat, barley, oat $ rye. potatoes, carrots, onions, j melons, poultry, etc.. for a tion to Lehi Free Press. Us home owned and operated pPjt " GRINDINO Rchann. WlW & ed, BOlderlng. See Wm. Oboi The Lehi Free Press Pper prlatd ia Lehi i to whicfc Prints their ads, ate., tn U The selling urge of rood influaaees pwple whether what to bay and where to boy- - r |