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Show THURSDAY. THUBSDAT. MARCH t, ' liU TIE THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Frt Press Mr. Thomaa Powell la TiaiUng her Mr. and Mr. Ralph Hutching husband and eons, at McCoy, Nevada. Salt Lake visitors. Monday. Ethel Coates of Salt Lake City, with her parent, pent the week-en- d Mr. and Mr. Luther Coatee. Mlm P. Price, Mr. and Mr. J. F. Marsh and daughter of Alpine, were guests of Mr. C. tl Vest, Main toM 2nd And Stata Street. C. Hackett, Sunday evening. Georaja Offloe. edeoea, Lehl, Ufa Wt Mai-w- er Utaa Lei-- t Mr. J. E. Sorenson of Fountain Green was a week-en- d guest of her son. Booth Sorenson iffl famly. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Utah, as second class! matter Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAifee of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting Lehl relative. ADVERTISING RATES ; . 80c per tech Mr. C. Display C. Hackett, Readers ,..10c per line One year in advance.,.. .$L00 Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for ech additional insertion- - LOCAL 1TEL1S Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb were Bait Lake visitor, Monday. Mr. and Mra. John Cooper of Salt Lake. City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nettle McAffee. Mr. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake City, waa a guest of her mother, Mra. M. A. Taylor, at the Mothers and daughters banquet. NO MAN CAN RESIST THE ALLURE OF A Sliui iuiMMi.itiiMi 4Mi.'mmij . w mmmmmmwmwmmmmm in5.w fj I. zi f- -? kKEZN.js rr T SJLJk V"' V V9 111 III J 1 1 41 a ft I 1 ' 1 i i I i l.nTf RED ARROW FAST .FREIGHT SERVICE i The more Important your Shi pment, the greater is your need ot ''Red Arrow Fast Freight Service" and It Free Pick-Uon Freight. No Faster or mo,. Economical Service Is provided In the territory served by the Miss p. Less-Carlo- ry r ue rd 1 mmf V&"3y j" Win the closing schedule of the M. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bateman of Maud Sandy, spent Sunday at the home of r A. come the reminder to the ward but three Hackett and Earl Bank spent Friday Mr. Bateman's mother, Mrs. Alice officer that there will be class the and In Provo. class sessions Frank. ar to are leaders urged and activity and activity lesson George P. Price. Ronald Price and Mrs. Rozella Racker and Mrs. La-R- range their Sterling Evan were Provo visitor Wright of Salt Lake City were schedules so that they may complete Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Retta the entire outline and have everything sea in readiness for the closing of the Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark returned son's work. home this week after spending the Dates for the closing activities are The Second Ward song book comwinter with Dr. and Mra. A. W. Olsen mittee sold meat pies to their ward arranged as follows: In Salt Lake City. members to help raise funds for new Ward Honor Night Tuesday, April books, Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Evan and Mr. Stake Honor Night Tuesday, Apru and Mra. E. B. Jones attended a banMr. and Mrs. A. H. Pike of Salt 17. quet at the New House Hotel in Salt Lake City, were callers at the home Divisional meet for all contestsLake City, Friday given by the Cam. of Mrs. Pike's sister, Mrs. Martha Ball, May 25 and 26 at West Jordan. brlan Society. This schedule will leave the dates ot Sunday. March Tuesday, March 20; Tuesday, the for 8, Mrs, G. R. Adamson, Mrs. J, O. open Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were 27 and Tuesday, April Meting and Mrs. Edward Larson were speakers at the M. I. A. Conjoint at regular class sessions. guests of Mrs. Merl Coombs at Pleas- Manila, Sunday night. They were dinant Grove, Thursday. ner guests of President and Mrs. Wil-foLOCKED HI JAIL, Warniclc Linen Finish Whitehouse Stationery, IHL1ATE TRIES TO 24 enveleopes with paper to match for Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mr, and Mrs. 25c at Lehl Free Press Office. Why Claud Curtis and Miss LaPriel GoodBURN IT DOWN not use the beat. win were business visitors to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. The Third Ward scouts will hold a If cutting a limb off a tree on which Jamboree In the ward chapel Friday Claude Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs inyou are standing Is considered foolish, evening, Parents of the scouts are Curtis and Misses Thelma, Arlean and the prank of Lynn Huggard, 85, of A to be present. vited special pro- LaPriel Goodwin spent Wednesday American Fork, of eettlng fire to a be will and refreshments given. gram evening, as guests of Mrs, Virginia number of straw ticks while locked In Goodwin of Sandy. . the American Fork city Jail is con Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackett, Mrs. L. sidered by American Fork and Utah A.' Valentine and Mrs. Margaret Mills Mr. James Gatherum of Salt Lake county officers as even more foolish of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests a missionary companion of Arval City, cousin, Wren Huggard and his of Mr. C. C. Hackett and daughter, Gunther, was a guest at the Gunther Maud. Huggard, 25, were arrested Sunday home Sunday and Monday. night accused of intoxication and were placed In the city Jail. Lynn was lock Mrs. S. J Taylor is spending the Miss Roberta Ball entertained a ed In a separate cell and Wren was month In Brigham City with her group of friends Sunday evening fol. In teh corridor. placed and Mr. Mrs. Heber Hart, daughter, lowing the M. I. A. Conjoint. High Thinking he could burn down the Mrs. Hart moved to Brigham City score prize was won by Dean Worlton Jail, Lynn paced several straw ticks in during the past week. Luncheon was served to Cleora Lewis, a and Ignited them officers said pile Dean Worlton, Beth Jackson, Newell ine smoKe rrom tne straw was so Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin and daugh Larson, Mildred Shelton Avery Kirk-ha- dense both men were rendered uncon. ter, Elaine, of Park City and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover, Virginia Goodwin of Sandy, were Nedra Lewis Tom Roberts, Cleo Roylet scious before they yere rescued. Had not passerby noticed the smoke and guests of Mrs. S. I. Goodwin at the Cecil Webb, Beth Fox, Kenneth Chris-tense- n, heard the men's screams for help," the Mothers and Daughters Banquet, Sat Boyd Larson and the hostess. outcome might have been fatal, officers urday evening. said. Whether a charge will be placed UHlOimEETIflG A beautiful baby daughter arrived Lynn for damaging Jail propMrs. against and of home Mr. at the Joseph be decided later by officers. will erty March S, Wolstenhulme, Friday, Relief The Regular Priesthood, Lynn said he did not intend to set the mother and baby are reported as both Society and Primary Union meeting ticks on fire, but dropped his cigaret doing fine. Mrs. Wostenhulme mot will be held in the Lehl Second Ward, on them. Miss Martha Gurney before her marriSunday, March 11 at 2 p. m. All The prisoners were placed in Lehl age. are workers in these organizations city Jail until further arrangements urged to be present, were made. Mr. arid Mrs. Emery Virgil Peck are invited to attend a show free of charge at the Royal Theatre on Monday or HIDES STOLEN FIREHEII ATTEND Tuesday as guests of Lehl Free Press r.!0I!DAY LIGHT and Royal managers. Just bring your MEET THURSDAY . paper. County officers were busy Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalrers, of trying to run down a truck load of Mayor Stanley Taylor and Council-me- n American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel hides that were stolen from the Colo. Ed. Johnson and Edward Larson plant at Benjamin, with firemen Thomas Crane and family of Draper, and Mi. rado Powers, Herbert enand Mrs. Herman Swenson were Sun- early Tuesday morning. Thieves Austin, Robert Phillips Warren Bone, tered the plant and drove away with a Noble Evans and Afton Giles attended day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. truck loaded with $1000 worth of hides a James H. Gray. of firemen from Salt Lake meeting and furs. In the load were 400 sheep and Utah counties held at American 90 skunk Mrs. James Comer entertained the hides, 21 muskrat hides, Fork, Thursday evening. SO coyote hides, 30 cat skins and skins, Social Club at her home, Thursday Captain Pearcy of Salt Lake City 30 badger hides. aftersoon. High score prize was won talked on the value of good equipment. The stolen truck was traced to Orera by Mrs. Edward Larson, Mrs Oliver Following the meeting the American It was found In a field where where Kirkh&m the consolation Fork Firemen served luncheon to winning the load was transferred to another about 100 guests. prise. truck, driven onto the highway and Bingham firemen will be hosts to the trail lost. It is thought that the the firemen of the two counties on stolen hides were either trucked March 13. through the Provo Canyon or north into Salt Lake County via the Red Wood Road. County deputy John S. DIMtlER AT EIGHT' Evans was working In the Lehi district Tuesday trying to find some clues BOASTS SENSATIONAL MILLION as to the route taken by the thieves. DOLLAR CAST 1 T55:1 1! (S ELT. ObriM. Anderson E. A. c II MUs Agnes Phillips was a Salt Lake r, W. Peterson Kill IL Davis visitor, Tuesday. Hlndley E. J. Mr. and Mr. Robert Webb enter4i tained at dinner Sunday for Bishop 2nd The shoot at Provo on March and Mr. Hyrum Anderson and family. showed the following totals: 5 Mr. W. A. Loverldge, spent Mon- Lehi -V. P day In American Fork, a guest of Mr. Provo Orem and Mrs. Floyd Loveridge. Provo A. L. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor are FOR CLOSING moving Into the E. W. Taylor home 8CHEDULE M. I. A .ACTIVITIES this week. ree-ula- SUBSCRIPTION 'Jll provu were 1 Every Thursday Phone 847 LEHI FREEPEa 1 MAto,. ad Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Ldience b' I" r . mi Avenue hostess, a cook with a tooth Each of these individuals has ache. his or or her own emotional conflict and then they are brought together In one blasting dramatic climax. This million dollar cast, comprising most of the outstanding stars in Holly wood, sets a new record for lavishnes in film entertainment. It has never happened before, and in all likelihood it will never happen again. Next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Royal Theatre. TRIUMPHS OVER LEHI FIVE AT PROVO THURSDAY B. Y. U. B. T. High School, clicking smoothly, reated one of the major upsets of the high school basketball season Thursday evening by taking- a 88 to 33 decision from Lehi in a regular Alpine district game. The victors kept a slim lead during anost of the game. The feat of Oldroyd, left guard for B. T. H.. In holding Chilton, atar Lehl scorer, to one field goal in the first half and two In the second half, was one of the outstandng features of the game. Oldroyd also scored nine - points. Smart waa the sparkouetack of B. T. H. He direot in exceptional ... . J style, and hanii Goates and Hunt, Lehi played outstanding ball for th The victory enables Provo to em ror ine league leadership, The score: l. & B. T. HIGH G. T Olsen. rf. Smart, If. 3 Snow, c. . Pardoe, rg. Oldroyd, Ig. TOTALS 16 Chilton, rf. Wofflnden, if. Peterson, c. Goates, rg. Hunt, lg. Roberts, If. Fitzgerald, rf. TOTALS Score by quarters: B. T. H Lehl 3 0 i 1 a ( t 4 0 0 4 4 ! 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 7 4 6 e 10 20 S& It 8 16 2J t isn't that it 1 you'r Mends ai lave a te m, 1,1 . you as pretty some DO peopleOr regard do you bear the reputation for constant loveliness (hat goes with a flawless skin? If the mirror shows your face loskift some of its radiance . . . growing rough and dry . . . try using Outdoor Girl Olive Oil Face Powder. There's nothing like it for smoothing away coarseness and restoring 30 your complexion its young, alluring beauty. Outdoor Girl is soft and fluffy in look and feel, yet it clings for hoars. In 7 vnart tfdt to blend with my complet- ion. In Us economy-urit kadin drug and 50c, 25c. Mad covpoa for department mm Stnet out free tamplfa. - It's a FACT cts CRYSTAL CORPORATION, DEPT. M 6 WILLIS AVENUE, NEW YCJUKCITY Please tend me Free Trial Paducea of i ai shade of Ouraooa 1M. (Mm Oil Face Powder. Nmt ' .. t AdJrttt . .Surt. Gtj , n o ME tph Why Not Have Modern Plumbing? The Cost Is Very Reasonable - Free Estimates M. S. ILOTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH LEHI LEGIOH UARXSUAN SET COUHTY RECORD The Lehl Legion rifle team set a new county record at their meet at Provo on March 2nd with a score of 956 points. The Lehl team being picked as favorites for the first place in th? county. In the Lehl team are high score men, some holding national records for Indoor shooting. The Lehl men met the Orem team at Lehl last night, but the scores were not In as we went to press. The Utah County meet will be held in the Provo Armory on March 16. The following scores were made by the five highest In each team: LEHI ; W. Wofflnden 9 " . Gordon Cedarstrom 93 Lee Ricks 89 Victor Larson -- 89 Roge'r Cedarstrom ..79 441 that I've been cettmi? hatter been patronizing the Central Service Station. "Buck" Peter- son ana tne other fellows there certainly know how to keep a car m tip-to- p shape ! CE1T0AL SEQUICE PHONE 354 1 I STATIOIl "BUCK" PETERSON, Bfaa&ger 103 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Jr IRJEIEI A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 5(k PAH) ON SUBSCRIPTION Marie Dressier! John Barrymore! Wallace Beery! Jean Harlow! Lionel ' Lee Tracy! Edmund Barrymore! Lowe! Billie Burke! Madge Evans! Jean Hersholt! Karen Morley! Phillips Homes! These are the names in the amazing aggregation of stars who appear tosengether in sational picture, "Dinner at Eight," which plays at the Royal Theatre as the most remarkable picture filmed In the last decade. . The picture Is based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, which ran on Broadway for more than a year. It describes the emotional experiences of a heterogeneous group of people, who are brought together at a dramatic dinner party. Shifting Its focus from one angle to another, the camera picks out a retired musical-comed- y star, a shipbuilder facing bankruptcy, a ''washed-up- " matinee idol on the verge of suicide, an unscrupulous millionaire and Ms faithless wife, a Broadway theatrical gent, phllndertng young doctor, a Park Send In Ymir 5iiKcrrirtinn Today One Year for $1.00 Sk for 50c yhs LEHI FREE PRESS The Only paper That M N(J, wd Ads in Lehi. WHY NOT BUILD Hi' iii LEHI FIRST? ill, n |