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Show I i if . 23, 1933 -r-- mber ! iiiu s Kay Kirkham r,f ending the eek ITEMS LOCAL su i .i . faLST " " MrTrum Jones 0 b 1.1 i i Misses Donna and Blanch Richins of Pleasant Grove, are guests of their Mr and sister, Mrs. S. F. Littleford. a attended Kirkhim y f. Recant Grove. ere callers at the A Mrs. James ;:C. Letu- -:: Kanab. Wednesday. Gough entertained at Fitzgerald home, Tuesday. a family dinner Christmas day. is spending the Covers were laid for twenty-fivMont's Emma Baker Midvale. in children afternoon and niAt for Christy p ,nth her Mr. and Mrs, Dourias Scallev of ven by the Tintic Standard Mkng Salt Lake McMurrin of Dividend, Co. of City, were guests of Mrs. Eureka, M. A. Tavlnr. Ri,n?o- with Mrs. E. J. Eutch- - I I Melodla f S :: Lehi o CingM"" luwJ iB ' IChristmas , ,r , Mr Beckstead of r.len - r :iarry. WnsnitaL Tuesday. Adamson of cuests at rv.ricrmas iKe. wcm . . , nAM., of M". David r1 and Mrs. au. . i .u borne iv. ,Irs. y PHlli'ns. ik Mr and Mrs. Angus Gardner and Mrs. Charles Taylor and daughter. K"th Curtis spent Tuesda in Bethel, of Spanish Fork, were guests of Lehi relatives Wednesday of last week. . 4 ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Janus Schow .v. :: Lehi : ests of . lu?y in . ana Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris of Magna, Harrow Schow. were guests of Lehi relatives, SunBishop and Mrs. R. J. Whipple en- day. tertained thirteen members of their Miss Lela Street of Saratoga, was family at a turkey dinner Christmas a week-en- d guest of Ivy Christoffer-son- . uay. rr. T their sister. Verla c;tH 1 :: Larsen wno is teaching 'fr8 Blanch .;LebJ :: Anderson aru Mr. and Mrs. Jack were guests Lake City, 3y of Salt T . r T TTnVi ii"irw and airs. Mr- """"'6 - Saturday. G. Jones entertain- pr. and Mrs. J. n cruests at a dinner party. ' ana wrs. W. L. Pettit vi. Mrs. 0. B. Garth of Loma. Colofamily of Salt Lake City, were guests rado, was a guest of Mrs. E. J. oi cisnop and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Christofferson, Tuesday. Tuesday. Miss Edith Makin and Golden Mrs. Marvin Wing spent Christmas Hansen of Salt Lake City, were weekwith her parents. Mr- - and Mrs. A M. end guests of Mr and Mm. Josonli feck of Provo. Coulam. Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer and childM Sevens" e Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barnes and ren of Riverton, of in honor were Christmas Sunday, the event being are invited to attend a show family me nos- - guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wing. he birthday anniversary oi at the Royal Theatre. Friday or Sat The rooms ana uiDie were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing. Mrs. urday as guests of the Lehi Free in Christmas rtistically decorated Press Wilfrd Russon, Mrs. Glenn Wing and Just and Royal Theatre managers. bring your paper with you. Mrs. George Wing spent Friday in Left HHJ n l Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs- - nen nun-mugMiss Eva Gunther who is teaching Xmas the spent ffamily of Park Ctiy. school in Teton. Idaho, is spending Mrs. Enoch Russon and family lolidays with Mr. Hutching's parents, the Christmas vacation with her parhlr.and Mrs. R. J- - Hutchings. return- spent Christmas in Vineyard guesu Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. ents, Mr. of Mrs. and Cloyd Stone. ng home Wednesday. Mr. Carl Hedburg of Pocatello, Idaho, LtM is a guest of Miss Gunther- Mr. Frank Hoggan of American Naomi, Mrs. Roy Davis. Clifton. JVallei and Joan Davis, of Salt Lake Fork, is in charge of the Orem Station Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mrs. John Mrs. B. w. Richard-io- n during Mr. and Mrs. Fickes absence. JCity; Mr. and ' of Mr. and Mrs. Fickes are on a visit in Smith and Mrs- - Alex Christofferson and daughter, Gloria Jean, are entertaining at the Gunther fagna, and Kenneth Sorenson of San California. fpedro. home, Thursday (tonight) in honor Christmas were California, S. Mr. Mrs. and E. Littleford Mrs. James L:... miActa nf Mr and spent of Ernest Rothe who will leave for the v Tuesday in Salt Lake City, guests of mission field in the near future. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and daughter. Helen. and to. Mr Thomas C. Thorley Lehi t,vo TknrW nf CeAar Citv. made Mr. and Mrs. G. G- - Mahas and son. fa short visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. 5. Harris and family Wednesday Theodore, of Ogden, spent Sunday The Gatherers of Honey of Lehi with Mrs. Mahas' parents, Mr. and vening. Ward met at the home of Mrs Second Mrs. S. E. Littleford. Theodore reE. N. Webb, Friday evening, then Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harris and son, maining for a week's visit with his took a Christmas basket to an elderly jFenton, motored to Salt Lake City on grandparents. lady of the ward, returning to the Lehi .Christmas day where they were the Webb heme where Santa Claus met 1 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Littleford Winner guests of Mr. Harris sister, them with gifts. Games and refresh spent Xmas with Mrs. Littleford's ments were pre. Maude McQuarrie. enjoyed by Ila and Zada parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richins Wiebb, Clara Allred, Ethel Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Harris of Ely, of Pleasant Grove. Alta Gray, Ruth Lucille" "Ashton, Lehi Kevsda. surprised Mr. A. B. Harris and the leaders, Mrs. Webb Whimpey with a short visit Monday while at Miss May Louise Mitchell who is and Betha Allred. ' fiii sisters home in Salt Lake City. attending the B. Y. U. at Provo is Mr. Harris has been suffering from spending the Christmas holidays with prslysis for teh past six months and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sad not seen his brother for several FOR $1 ... a WARD SECOND dinner guest of Mr. and Irs. J. W. Wing were Mr. and Mrs. p. , Bradshaw of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. TTjsrnr plr. ana 2 j 'Jorlincp Mrs. pamfly of Highland: Mr. and . . . . Hf!' f' i i fmim vraDD ana lamny, oi American ork, J Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates I Christmas For Two Weeks Only Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. OUTDOOR GIRL Leon Peet, daughter. Gail and son. Box Face Powder Large Don, and Mr. Don Loveridge, were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. ana Lipstick Dry Rouge Mrs. E. N. Webb. 1 year to Lehi Free Press id baby, pa Wing. JIIA WATS L lnOTW.Hr-- DOT. 00 wh ACT OU tAAftTt.touve. BEEN I NE2rLCTlN( TOUR SKIN TO SO tOVEi-- I'll Call-td- IT u Lxrtri 5CON AS NOTHING , oofcve over too -- TfW -. HOKiSMV! WELL TO hobe.tol. NEVER VAHT TO if WlkDNG?,! K JIM, I I i WKY ( i T OUTDOOR, GlftL BEAUTY pp.PAPAT10N. TME.OUVF. CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS BY SEEING A GOOD SHOW AT THE ROYAL Only the Best of Pictures at Prices Tou Can Afford To Pay "LADY FOR A DAY An old apple-sella society wager! transformed into er A WEDNESDAY ' PROGRAM WEEKLY hos-te- s. night-clu- b "Missouri Martin' by name A conventbred ingenue These three characters play the featured woman's roles in "Lady For A Day," Columbia production showing New Years Day at the Royal Theatre on State Street Respectively, they are May Robson, Glenda Farrell and Jean Parker. That was the sartorial problem that faced the creator of Columbia styles. He dragged out his sketch pad. set his and talented brains to functioning, concocted sixteen different ensembles six for Miss Robson, and five each for Miss Farrell and Miss Parker. Miss Robson's clothes are stately and regal, lending the proper note of dignity and refinement characteristic of her assumed place in society; Miss Farrell's are striking and brilliant, hostess would just what a night-clu- b personally choose; while Miss Parker's are the sort every mother will immediately copy for her young daughter! ' & FRIDAY THURSDAY DECEMBER 27, 28 and 29 MAURICE CHAVALIER Exposing and Explaining "The Way To Love" but he just can't help misleading the ladiec. "The Way To Love!" and he shows them A great guide They come to see Paris OISLY IDS & ALSO A GOOD COMEDY SATURDAY and SUNDAY DECEMBER 30 and 31 TWO DAYS ONLY RUTH CH ATTERTON and GEORGE BRENT in , : "FEMALE" Miss Robson's wardrobe includes a n of old gold velvet; a gun- metal faille silk coat; a tobacco ; an in brown corded silk coat-dreformal dinner gown of beige georgette and cream lace; a black velvet even ing gown with a crinkled velvet wrap; and a dressing gown of dahlia satin- Included in Miss Farrell's ward robe are a stunning gown of sparkling pink lace and tulle; a battleship grey street suit; a silver and purple evening gown; a mink coat and a wrap of white ermine; and a gun- metal silver lame dress trimmed with black satin. Jean Parker's simple costumes con sist of an emerald green wool suit; a hrnwn rrena skirt With a Jacket 01 chartreuse, brown and henna plaid; an informal dinner dress of white organdie over applegreen satin; a lace evening gown; and a peach-pin- k banana yellow crepe coat-dres"Lady For A Day" includes in its poet, enrh distinguished male actors Guy Kibbee, as Warren William, Walter Connolly, Barry Norton, Ned Sparks, and Nat Pendleton. Frank Capra directed. ........ Too many men were ready to give her everything. .when all she wanted was one who'd give her a little trouble and she got it! tea-gow- ss CMYIOs&lEo ALSO GOOD SHORTS HAPPY NEW YEAR . MONDAY and TUESDAY JANUARY 1 and 2, 1934 Special Pictures For New Years s- Get Ready For Liberty's 4 Star Picture. A New Picture Takes It's Place Among the Greatest. ttIy'ForA;.Day:; -- . With 10 of the screen's biggest stars including Warren Williams, May Robson, Glenda Farrell, Ned Sparks and many others. Also A Good MICKY McQUIRE Comedy, SPECIAL MATINEE NEW YEARS DAY at 4 P.M. EVENINGS ONLY 10c and 15c. .40 1.00 i i T THEATRE DESIGNER CREATES SIXTEEN ENSEMBLES FOR LADIES IN comedy role. O" PARfePJ THEATRE NEWS AH Seats 10c. PRINTING i . er HOW MAfXGE WON 1 RO Y .t wno George Brent her husDana. Crash," "The in her with $2.75 also played Total Kicn Are "Lilly Turner" and "The ALL FOR $1.00 tne ieaamK has With Us," Always Our Motto: A Free Press In role. Ruth uonneny, ior-mmasculine Every Lehi Home. an outstags favorite, who made and Event" "Blessed in hit standing "Hard to Handle," has an important Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Melba- - Clark and family, daughter, Jean, of Provo, were guests Lott and baby and Miss of Mir. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Ink Lela Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ecne and family, and Mr- - and Mrs. Richard Giles and family, both of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d and Christmas day the home of Mrs. John Bone. :: Lehi :: RUTH CHATTERTON HAS DISTINGUISHED CAST WITH HER IN "FEMALE". A distinguished cast recruited from the leading players of both stage and( screen were seiecieu vj buluiv in the First National pic Chatterton $1.00 which comes to Uie "Female," 35 ture, on Theatre Saturday ana &unRoyal $2,75 years. Thursday, December 28, 1933 .'N.'NL e- M'!!L I li r.r, r'Mr Oil- - LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS ana rnunp Johnny Mack Brown the from recruits recent Reed, two in roles of play stage, Broadway does Miss Chatteron's lovers, as also Gavin Gordon. both Others in the cast are noted and work screen and for their stage Ferdinand Lois Wilson, include Gottschalk. Rafaelo Ottiano, Sterling Thomson. Huey Holloway, Kenenth Walter Dumbrille, White. Douglas Edward Walker. Charles Wilson, Charters. Jean Muir Cooper. Spencer and Juliet Ware. Markey The screen play, by Gene Chatter-to- n Miss has and Kathryn Scola, of a young and acting the part orbeautiful woman, head of gigantic who the day, ganization during fast and loose with many Ln after office hours Her W of mode entire when eventually changed, however,who mil man a with she falls in love e William not yield to her wile, directed the picture. CIRCULARS HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS - STATEMENTS IN LEHI FREE PRESS i II . T" Set and Printed la Lehi Build Lehi, Not Another Town m - Die-terl- PruW." otbt' Outdoor Girl Bcaotr J5t size ia dditioo'?r!5,ou l0c CJB- -Z p1S th Outdoor Girl OliPt SEND OUTDOOll GIRL EAUTY A pruuuui CtTSTAtCOHfOSATIOH; l Willi. A. Dpftj FOR AWARDING COURT SET SUNDAY of Court The monuny in Honor wffl he held Sunday evening m. 7:30 p. Tfc.vrf at Ward . J. G. Jones, i n ? 1..T n,v.tor. A. J. Phillips. "John Hutchings of the c.o.ucau"i'" -ana, met last night M I A. Stake Bos rd train-- f leadership scout planned a during next 1 frt be held o 7s planned that all the attend to invited be WOrkenr.1 on troop -i- lf niaii . course, wuim Tt pr ,.iu""1"' SriTYt H2 1 ' NAMt If. viOJv crrr IN will develop uio troop meeting by meeUnp with the 'wBtr iff the leadershiir wwrss 1 i J--J ii TITi " nr i I riXl 1 1 A1 1 iJ 1 R . rree Knhmates I i j I a b i TVfT Mi - TT TE STREET I il ii PLUMBING and IIEATLNU 8 H mTPTT v9o JliUy , traimaj i J ' LEHL UTAH j |