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Show I 23. 18S3 Ar. Korember thB LOCAL ITEf,lS Ths Lehi Free Psees Every Thursday ,s o oss 8akWA KZ3 TEE USX LBHI JFHEJS P2ZE3 110 State BtlW. We untTta class in&tter outof-tow- n people at tending the funeral services for Harry SCIiOCL I.EYS btewart, Friday, were Mr. and Russell Worlton and Roger Price Mrs. Jasper Rhodes and son. Hershel, were Salt Lake visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Rhodes and son. TEXT BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED Tuesday. Keith, all of Garland; Mr. and Mrs.1 BY LEHI TEACHER: FiTxr Th3"Be Sunday in Ben Stewart and eon. Jess, of Burnt with friends. Fork, Wyoming; R. Wr Forrest of Mr- - Evan Croft, teacher in the Lehi' Brigham City. High School is writing a text book on Misses- Vnl sn4 . . uu Anderson Direct Method In Teaching of Type Miss Jean Fowler entertained a Provo. with their spent Tuesday . writing. The book deabrwith an en. .. sister. Omul auv v. ru empioyed tbere. group of friends at the home of her tirely new. direct method of learning parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nyron Fowler, the iur. umo coffman of Thursday evening. A delicious hot Mx.typewriter. Croft has been working for two apringvme. were week-enguests of supper and lively games were enjoyed years on the book and expects to have mis. Annie ryne. byArline AUred, John Broadbent it ready for the publishers during the Virginia Meiling, Forrest Smith of holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Araond Webb and Manila; Karma Evans, Dale Whim-peThe Gregg Publishing Company son. Paul. Mrs. Ell ere no WVK ...j DorcasDarlene Larsen. Ronald Price, are considering the publication of the son. Russell, spent Richards. Jack Richards. book. Monday in Salt T lr Madge Worlton. Ned McLeod, Sterling Mr. Croft's work as an instructor in Evans and the hostess. the local high school shows that hs is Mrs. Cloyd Stone and baby son of well qualified to handle the subject uneyara, were guests of Mrs. Stone's Mr. Croft's students are outstanding motner. Mrs. Enoch Russon, Satur-- CELEBRATESSTH among high school type students in flay. BIRTHDAY the state and were invited to give at the U. E. A. In Salt Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Am! Lake City at their annual session. family of Salt Lake City, were guests Mrs. Ada Stoddart celebrated her oi air. ana Mrs. Boyer Anderson. 86th birthday anniversary on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Redman of ounaay evening. November 17. and Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Christ-ense- n Under the ward Sunshine of Sandy, were Sunday visitors Mrs. S. F. Grundvig of Price, was a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck. a guest of her daughter and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham on law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Faber. Sun Friday, when a large crowd of f rieno Mrs. Jennie Nostrum entertained day. and relatives called to offer Mrs. Stod- the Second Wlard Relief Society dart congratulations . Mr. and Mrs. Chorus. Wednesday of games, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne and evening Ira and son, Herbert of Span- social chat and children of Provo. were guests of Mr ish Taylor dainty refreshments were among Friday's call were Fork, enjoyed by Mrs. Edith Evans, and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Sunday. ers. Mrs. Sadie Kittinger. Mrs. D. R. A family dinner was given at the Mitchell, Mrs. Evelyn Shepherd. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Al Hendricksen. son Ernest and daughter, Vera, of Provo, Kirkham home Sunday in honor of Thelma Goodwin. Mrs. Hazel Allred. were visitors at the William Hadfield Mrs. Stoddart Covers were laid for Mrs. ,Ada Allred. Mrs. Leona Giles, the guest of honor, Mrs. Joseph Kirk Mrs. Annnief Webb. Mrs. LeRoy Davis, home, Monday. ham of Garland; Mrs. Ada Merrihew Mrs. Hannah Larsen, Miss Oleve Miss Juliete Lott who is taking a of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Kittinger, Miss Betha Allred. Mrs. Robert Stoddart, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Myrtle Fitzgerald. Mrs. Effie Webb. nursing course in Salt Lake City spent home with her parents, Peterson of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Booth Sorenson. Mrs. Alta Ash, the week-en- d ward Lee of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Thelda Brown. Mrs. Maud Glover Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott Mrs- - Ellis Barlow of Salt Lake City and the hostess. A fine son arrived at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham. The Lehi Free Press wishes to join The Happy Hour Club were enterMr. and Mrs. Eldon Bono, Monday Mrs. Stoddart's large circle of tained at the home of Mrs. Sarah with Mother and baby reporter morning. friends and relatives in wishing her Knudsen. Thursday afternoon at a as doing fine. many more happy birthdays. silver luncheon for Child Welfare work. Sixteen cans of vegetables, Mrs. Harry Wadley and baby daughfresh vegetables and $3.37 were doter. Marcia. of Pleasant Grove, were nated Mr. by the ladies. Those present guests of Mrs. Wadley's parents. Mrs. lone Gilchrist, Mrs. Alice were: W. Brown. B. Mrs. and Thursday. SPECIAL PROGRAM AT Phillips, Mrs. Annie East Mrs. Addie FIRST WARD M. L A. Peterson, Mrs. Louise Goates. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon, Mrs. Christie Whitman. Mrs. .Bertha Lizzie' Russon. Mrs. Thomas Russon Mrs. and entertainMartha Fredericksen, Ann Tayor, A Russon special program and Mrs. Inza spent Monday Mrs. Ward James Maud Miss be will Comer, ment the First by given Lake in Salt Temple. M. I. A. Tuesday evening in the ward Hackett Mrs. Lilly Winn, Mrs- - Le Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mrs. Mary amusement hall. The proceeds of the nora Jones, Mrs. Emma Batchelor. M. Mrs. Mary Farthingham, Mrs. Rose Kirkham, Mrs. Sarah J. Patrick and entertainment will be used for the to Woodhouse, Mrs. Nettie McAffee, Donations fund. A. I. membership Russon Fri Mr. and Mrs. Lott spent Mrs. Theodore Bateman, Mrs. Gee, door. the be at' Lake accepted Salt in Temple the day Mrs. Ethel Watkins, Mrs. Alice Ausfollows: as outlined The program is Mrs. Susie Lewis, Mrs. Maud WilLeola Miss directed tin, act One by play Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. J. G. Jones. Mrs. Lula An and son, Goates son. Darling. Guy Lafayette, Mrs. Susie Giles and Mrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs. Lydia derson, Smith. of Billie Solo in Charleston, guests spent Friday Mrs. Elizabeth Gaisford. Mrs. Mrs. of Lott Pantomine under direction Mrs. Mable Winterton. Gaisford. Mrs. Clark. Maud Sarah Mrs. Adams, and Blair Carson Marjorie Mrs Mrs. Geneva Ada Swenson. Winzell Mrs. Mrs. Hofeling, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Reading Mrs. and Ronald Stoddart Peterson, Price Comer duet Marjorie Mrs. James Worlton and B. R. Trumpet Mrs. Julia Vaughn,, Mrs. Mina attended the funeral services for Mrs. Alvin Phillips. Mrs. Mary Harvey, Mrs. remaindAdams, the Lake City, Following the program William Herron at Salt Mrs. Rose Timothy, Laura Pierson, in at be will Kirkham the Mrs. spent sang er of evening Wednesday. Mrs. Esther Powell, Winn. Mrs. Zetta dancing. the services. e Girls will have pop- Mrs. Ethel Goates, Mrs. Alice Frank, The Mrs. Sarah Knudsen, Misses Melba Mr nnH Mrs. G. R. Taylor enter- - corn for sale. and Mr. the to Frank, Misses Essie Gaisford, Elsie f. invited for is dinner Sunday toSnoi The public join Mildred Lott, Lillian KnudGaisford. of an in and Mutual Wood evening Ward daughters, S. First Mrs. L. sen and Lydia Lott Florence and Marilyn, Mr. and fun. b 'Entered At the poetotcce at Among the Thursday, November 23, 1931 t:j. d ADyEBTBING BATES j y. ct rRCLTTR TPTION fl.00 0 year la adrance fas fint fast ads 10c 6cPer line Una for each and per jnjertica additional inaertJoa. fi. dem-ontrati- FLOWERS Irt somebody's birthday, a nice SAY IT WITH in bloom please. plant or a pretty iern win eureiy You can get them EII at Com-mit- TUrMSGIYIIIQ REUI1I0HS It's great' to "tave all the family together for Thanksgiving dinner. But if distance of the family away, have a reunion by telephone. It's next best to seeing each other. keeps some rate to any point. A package of White House Station ery and One Family Pass good at the Royal Theatre for your whole family ior one night with each $1 on paid subscription. Read the paper free by taking advantage of this offer. G0ADAI1TEED J27 464 60o Others vorttooately low. Your Old Tubes Tested FREE. Free calls deliveriea. 4-- H whig daughter, Phyllis' twelfth birthday HAPPY HEALTH were the CLUB NOTES anniversary. Those present Dorothy Norma Price, euest of honor, Club and The Happy Health Gray, Udon Gough, uonna naui.cm entertained were by the mothers Price. their Zetella and club leaders, Mrs. L- I. Wardle and m, onH Mrs. Robert Allred and Miss Lela Coates at the home of Mr. ora invited to attend the show and Mrs. Luther Coates, Tuesday at the Royal Theatre Saturday or evening. Following the opening exerMnair na tmests of the Lehi Free cises a talk by the leaders followed, Press and Royal Theatre managers. Zetella Price spoke on "What Club Work Has Done For Me." TriBring your paper witn you. Club work was given butes to the at. a TT Fitztrerald entertained by Mrs. William Hadfield, Mrs- James cniests at a birthday H. Gray, Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mrs. uwwv to LWCI VC i;ffio afternoon, in honor George P. Price. Mrs. James W. Thursday party, nineth (Sough and Mrs. C C. Edwards. of her daughter, Miriam's A birthday Achievement Pins were awarded to birthday anniversary. in uiuw. trimmed the following girls: Phyllis Dorton, cake artistically lauie. luncneon the centered Dona Hadfield, Zetella Price, Dorothy and white 4-- H - LEHI, UTAH W WANT ADS 4-- H 4-- H GOOD FAT GEESE FOR SALE Douglas Willes, Lehi. adv. See BABY CRIB FOR SALE CHEAP. Herbert Austin, Lehi. ll-9-- FOR SALE Potatoes kvans Anderson, Phone and Carrots, 3t 118-- J. FOUND me About 8 month old Heifer. Call at the Ellis Davis and pay for this ad. Hoi-re- m BUTCHERlNGHog3, Sheep, Beef, dressed at reasonable prices. See p Turner, State Street, Lehi. tf - - L C. Sonv m i HOG FOR SERVICE . . . "itreis urabb. . - a ht iir:i!;,l VJrav nf Blackfoot, localIdaho, and a young lady of that Lake Salt the in married ity were Wednesday. Mr. WVay is a Mr. and brother of Mrs. Vern Webb. iua.,u of tuaciuooi,, Mrs. Hyrum Wray weuu. vern Mrs. r. and T UVhh and son, Wayne, ivirs- - "cuci to Salt aecompanied the young people rrnip tti,, Gray, Mildred Edwards, Udon Gough, Lola Gough, Mell Wardle, Norma Dick-ersoPrice, Beatrice Wardle and Fay n. Games followed by a delicious lunch were enjoyed by the guests. MEMORY MARCH VERY SUCCESSFUL The Lake, Wednesday. yes-terda- GST TOUR 3ATTT2T Memoy March, held in the LehJ schools, Friday, sponsored by the Service Star Legion, brought in a lot of wesupplies to help with the child lfare work. The children enjoyed giving a little to help the undernourished The and failing school mate. followthe March brought Memory their parts. The following . program will - v., ij' W 3A0T F03 COLD WT3ATHE2 battery tssmjosm, tssnmm od gscqAsonro arEt ica REPAIR Your Plumbing Fixtures Now Also let us quote you prices on new equipment Mo S. LLdDTLT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEI3, UTAH ba carried out: NOtf Ray's Battery Shop acsxn Hnumra wm utao gas exercises-Son- Opening "Fairest Flowers" Primary children. "Faith Lights The Way" Girls- Mckan-we- e - Z. His Commandments B's and Z- G's. Song "Sweet Sabbath Day" Primary Class. Dramatization "The Healing of Nanian the Leper." CAST The Mother Mary Jane Brown Donita Hansen Daughter Ernest Smith Norman Wife Josephine Russon Lela Christensen Maid Captive Street Maid Servant Leo Russon Messenger Harold Anderson and Soldiers Stanford Russon Lee Roberts Servant of Norman Smith Carol Peck. Servants Bobby and Morris Hartshorn Other members of the cast are Lye Sharp and Leo Loveridge. Mrs. Max Batchelor Reader Thank Thee Dear Father" Primary children. Faith In Our Leaders Wenonah Mikans Class. Light Divine" Primary Faith In - Stationery With Each Subscription Send In Your Subscription Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints Ada In Lehi. P" JJJjettaLeS. y, Guaranteed Batteries $2.95 and up The Fourth Ward Primary will hold their Primary Conference in the ward chapel Sunday evening at 2:30 p. m. Officers and children have been working hard for some time to perfect RADE for a bushel of good M,. A TT. Fitzgerald, Mrs- Sadie years subscription to the Mrs. Russon, Miss Orlean Goodwin, Pre and Allred Hilda Mrs. Thelma Webb, 0R SALE OR TRADE Good Mrs D R. Mitchell attended the regongI In Jfaer Post 22c each. Make an offer. ception given in the Beehive House Miss for Thursdav, rstir t Holmes, Jr., or Phone tf en. Oail, lavc of Fox, General President Ruth -May ing: umo-fid Mw sharpen-I- T M. I. A., on her eignuem 6.10. Cash Sor,j,The ,01JrtnK. See Wra. Oeborne.. Children. Caned Veegtables 102 cans.' anniversary. "The Significance of the Articles of Lehi Free Press is the only Carrots 3 sacks. does not like our Canadian 2 The sacks. Paul Mason. Faith" Potatoes hi Lett wkkh sets and J2? To The Faith' Pri1 sack. "True Onions runaway criminals seeking refuge Song f nA ft. ..u,nAf 100 tie pounds. in his country, Cabbage mary children. with the Benediction. Other vegetables and appies were B'Ib,t urge of good dvertbmg i.n,iUIMi9 in our cities own. his of worthiness donated. P1 whether te boy, m 10 d where to buy. Potatoes 1 Lehi Free 8-- tje2sa FOunfiTwAnD GLUB NOTES TT-J- 1J ad JB0NE47-- aiyies-Mm- 4-- H GLEiiri d' . Basil " Dorton entertained a of irirls at a candy pull at her home Monday evening in honor of her ..BOo 371... -- Bee-Hiv- Beth, Mrs. James Taylor and son, DA0I0 TUBES 121... Kohler, Jr. TURKEY DANCE IN The town's students in this com THIRD WARD FRIDAY munity are appointed to political office when the annual Boys' Week The Third Ward Recreation Com- eomes along. One of the boys, apmittee are planning a turkey dance to the position of District pointed for Friday evening, NovmberJIi. One has been witness of the Attorney, or more large fat turkeys will be murder of a merchant by one of the given away to the dancers during the racketeeers- - He cornea to testify at evening. the trial xealouly gieva his testimony, Good music and a good time are assees the defense attorney take advan sured everyone attending the party. tage of legal technicalities to win aa Everyone is invited to join the his client. The boys Third Warders on Friday evening. acquittal for feel that it is incumbent upon them to November 24. get the evidence that win convict the" outlaw. In their search, one of their number Is slain by the racketeer and TCEflTREKEnS the muder is planted upon another. Then the boys decide to take action FAMOUS YOUNG ACTORS into their own hands. Five thousand ASSEMBLED FOR ROLES of them, fired by Indignation, kidnap IN "THIS DAY AND AGE" the gangster. m LetJ t All of Hollywood's younger actors BULL FOR THE UNEMPLOYED have been assembled to portray faith fully the fire and enthusiasm of youth A cattle raiser suggests that old in Cecil B. DeMiile's spectacle of bulls be slaughtered pnd given to modern times, titled "This Day and the unemployed. The unemployed Age," which comes to the Royal Thea- have received a lot of 'bull before this tre. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. time. ' Story of the battle of the indignant youth of an average community influagainst a city's "under-worlences after all efforts of the city's adults have failed "This Day and Age" called for an Imposing list of younger players to portray realistically the fiery roles. Accordingly, in the east are Richard CromwelL Eddie Nugent Ben Alexander. Mickey Daniels and Miss Judith Allen, DeMiile's latest discovery. Portraying the adult roles are Charles Blckford. as the racketeer. Fuzzy Knight and Bradley Page as his sj&9 asy jBi asistants, Harry Green and George Bariber. Also in the cast are the sons (isS ftWaSiaMif lss9k) of famous sceen stars today and including Wallace Reld. Jr.; FinsTESnD Long Distance operator be glad to give you the will ee son-in- FLORAL CO. Flowers For All Occasions The Mid-val- e, Eric von Stroheim, Jr.; Carlyle Black-wel- L Jr. Bryant Washburn, Jr.; Neil Hart J.; Fank Tinney. Jr.; and Fred THIRD 17AQD AH Why Not Build Lehi First? ta w ill wnpR,"ai"1 Local Newi tzA ii |