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Show i THURSDAY, MA&CH i a THE T.FJTT FREE PEESS Published by LOCAL Fre Preea Evesy fhaseday Phone 847 Lehi, The Lehi Vbh ITEF.1S Misses Gwen Anderson and Jennie Patrick were Provo visitors. Tuesday. George P. FHoe. Manager Mrs. Kate Anderson spent Monday U et. Main Btrwc In the Salt Lake Temple. d West and StaU Btr4. liesidenoe, f v H. Merrihew were Mrs. Julia Brown returned home Salt Lake City, last week from a visit with her child- business visit"" to Monday. ren in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. L R. Peck and son. Malan, were Salt Lake visitors. Mr. and In Mr. and RED ARROW FAST FREIGHT SERVICE ......... The more Important your Shipment, the greater is your need of Red Arrow Fast Freight Service" and its Free Pick-Uon Freight. No Faster or more Economical Service is provided In the territory served by the ., JvatiitaliZs ? Ueautti Ut H . Frnest Larsen entertained ttu. her American Legion Auxiliary at afternoon. Wednesday home Gunni- Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Goates of Mrs. LaDell Taylor of Monday. Draper, were Sunday guests of Mr. uon. were Lebi visitors, LehL Utah Mrs. James X. Taylor. and Mrs. Erma Woods of Bait Lake City. and was a Lehi visitor, Wednesday. Carl Gunther, John S. Smith Entered at the poetoffice at Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor and of Bishop guests dinner were children ' visitors of Lehi, Utah, a second week-en- d Mrs. Etta Graham of Provo spent son. Reed, were and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith. classlmatter relatives in Magna and Garfield. Sunday with Mrs. Inez Peterson. Mrs. Joseph E. Smith was a Salt ADVERTISING RATES Mr. II. M. Wra of Biackfoot, Idaho, Wayne Sunderland, Henry Turner, Lake visitor, Friday. .80c per inch was & week-en- d Display guest of his daughter and Wilford Manning atended the . .10c per Erie and soiuln-laReaders PleasMr. and Mrs. Vern tournament games in Salt Lake Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richins of Mrs. and Mr. Webb. of were guests nesday evening. ant Grove, SUBSCRIPTION Monday. Littleford, Forrest One year in advance...... $L00 Mrs. Junius Hanks and Miss Maud Fred Wanlass, Jr., is a guest of his and Hackett were Salt Lake visitors, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. LiUeford Mr, and Mrs. W. A. grandparents, Want ada 10c Per Line for first and Friday Thursday. Thursday. spent Jack Knight of Salt Lake City, during the eon, Insertion and 5c per line for each of home tournament. Saturday at Clearfield at the additional insertion- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Mahas. G. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lake City, were Sunday guests of Lehi Mr and Mrs Thomas Russon relatives. home Friday from a winter George Bone was a business visitor In Los Angeles, California, John to Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Cushlng and Russon, Sr.. and son, John, accom Mr. and Mrs. IJouglas Scalley were panied them home. They visited the Mrs. Sterling Durrant and children Lehi visitors, Sunday. Maesa Temple enroute home. They and Mrs. Ben Buckwalters of American Fork, were guests of Mrs. James report a very enjoyable visit. Linen Finish Whltehouse Stationery, H. Gray, Wednesday. 24 enveleopes with paper to match for Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunger returned 25c at Lehi Free Press Office. Why home Hattle Bezzant and son, Leo, were Saturday from Calfornia, whee 1 not use the best. Is OF Mrs. Hunger they spent the winter. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, than better to be feeling Wednesday. YOUR SKIN1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rassmussen reported when she left Lehi. were Lake children of Salt and City S. E. Littleford spent Monday In ave you looked at your completion Sunday guests of Mrs. Rasmussen's Is i biclv' Really looked at it? Mrs. LeRoy Davis, secretary of the Salt Lake City, while there he visited mother, Mrs. Mary Winn. soft, smooth and clear.' Or is it a little first District of Federated Clubs, at- yith Mr. and Mrs. A- - B. Gill and daugh coarse, a lime rough.' tended a convention of the First Dis ter, Helen. Winter days play havoc with your skin. Mrs. 8. L. Wells entertained the trict at Nephl. Saturday. Nineteen Dry air and harsh winds exhaust its natAthenian Club at her home WednesThe Lehi firemen attended the fire clubs were represented at the ural oils. Cause your face to become day afternoon. "The lesson on the Am. 4intd and man's training school at Bingham, erlcan Indian was given by Mrs. I. L. Begin today to use Outdoor Gmt FVce Tuesday evening. PowJer Its unique Olir Oil base gives Lett. Musical numbers typical of the Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Bradahaw and the skin the moisture it needs to remain were Indian American given. Arnold Schlappy left Tuesday for little daughter, Sylvia Jean, returned soft, firm and youthful. Yet Outdoor it doesn't clog the pores. three a GiRl is fluffy-drfollowing the Northwest on Utah Woolen Mills Orren Bone and Phyllis Armitstead home, Saturday In 7 imart shades 10 blend with tnr tompU-toLos Honolulu in and months business. spent In lug tconomr inr at Indint drug and attended a party at Sprlnvlile, Satur Mail coupon for SOc. 2St dcptiimeni Moirt Angeles, Oalifornla. They report a very cenrrou! Ire samples. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Herbert and son. enjoyable trip-Mis- s Rflvmond of Shellev. Idaho, were Mrs. Annie Fyfte, Ms. S. I. Good of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. FitzBeth Jackson joined a party of guests win, Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Robert frfends from Salt Lake at the annual Sunday. gerald, Fox, Mrs. Hannah Anderson and Mr. Cadet Hop held at the Union Building a Board Stake Mine Webb, Relief Society CRYSTAL CORPORATION, DEPT.N Miss Lela Coates, telephone operator in Salt Lake City, Friday. Following W1LUS AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY members living in the Second Waru Paekaaes and was ill Tuesday, Miss Clarice Allred skin, Trial oM dinner the the Pleue send me free enjoyed hop party entertained the Relief Society members blending shades of CuTDOOa Giai OIim Oil at the Coon Chicken Inn. taking her place at the local tele FtcePowdtt. at a social, Tuesday afternoon In the. dancing phone office. A short program, social ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Bateman were AdJras. and refreshments were enjoyed by the JSiatt. Sidney and Rex Schow, sons of Mr. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ladies. Harold fiarr of Alpine. Other dinner and Mrs.'George F. Schow of Cards- guests of the Barrs were Miss Hulda ton, Canada, were guests of their Bateman and Elmer Cole of Provo and grandmother, Mrs. Celestla Schow, Saturday. The young men were memMrs. Grace Bateman of Alpine. bers of the Cardston M. Men basketyear old ball team playing in the M. Men Jaquellne Barnhart, 2 L. Barn- - tournament In Salt Lake City. and Mrs. J. Mr. daughter of hart who recently recovered from an Miss Phyllis Smith a student of the attack of measles and pneumonia Is B. Y. U. at Provo, pent the week-en- d bronchitis. with ill reported very with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett and Smith. at Nephl, family spent the week-enA group of friends surprised Miss r, Mr. Garrett's of Mr. guests k5 sure they will ke aLa onty Peterson at her home Friday. way Beth ward a attended Bowers. They Jacob f Srefreshments be right is to know what the designers and party given In honor of Mr. Bowers' House games and dainty fourteen were guests. enjoyed by 90th birthday anniversary. creators of new styles have decreed shall be right. Office, .. n. - BttMrfsgw ii THE LEHI FREE PKESS 3UTIS DAT, MARCH IS 1934 mm J,ViH:l Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes to Be Rh?ht p. Less-Carlo- ry ad Salt Lake & Utah Railroad FOREST TREES Approximately 10000 small forest trees have been planted on Utah county farms during the past four years for woodlot and windbreak purposes, according to Paul M., Dunn, forester for the Utah extension ser vice. This county ranks third in the state In both number of trees planted under the and number of farm forestry project. These trees, which have been planted on 44 different areas In the county, were obtained from the forest nursery maintained by the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan for the purpose of supp.'yng planting stock to Utah farmers at & low cost Sixteen different species have been used of which seven arc onifers and nine are hardwoods. Siberian jrlm leads the list with 248T trees of that specie being planted. Russian olive, Siberian pea t green ash, blue spruce, pondt pine, bcotcn pine and Austrian m The conifers or evergreens will m shading for the first few years, via, all trees require Irrigation and colt vatlon to Insure best results. Small trees of the abova mentions species may be obtained frora the ad lege nursery at Logan for farm plw lng this spring at prices averafe $2.00 per hundred which lncluda ttJ cost of shipping. Though the ahlpnsc of planting stock for this season kJ commenced, order will be rewirj until about the first of April (aid Dunn. Further Information mar b obtained from Anson B. CaH i county extension agent at Ptoto J by writing to the Extension Serricejf Logan. Soil and moisture conditions in most of Utah county are very favorable to tree growth, said Mr. Dunn. The species recommended for this section are: black locust, honey locust, catalpa, black walnut, golden willow, PHONE 8-- W If you have any news of i- nterest, any advertising, aaj job printing or want anything in the printing line. d. step-fathe- tiat yu Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority, who writes on women's fashions for this paper, tells you just what you want to know and pictures for you the woman will garments and hats that the be wearing in the weeks to come. The styles that Miss Nicholas describes are authentic and the gar but they merits that she depicts are do not represent style extremes. The garments are those that will be worn by the average woman and that you will find for sale in your home stores. well-dress- ? Keep up with Mrs. Marie Mrs. Carl Gunther. Smith and son, Lee. Arval Gunther and Miss Eetha AUred spent the week end at Pocatello Idaho, they were met there by Miss Eva Gunther who la teaching school at Tton, Idaho. Mr. Gunther was the speaker at the Tyhee Ward at Pocatello, Sunday. ed ,1 the changing styles through Miss nBMMaMWMOMaMMaCTMMIWMMMM .U m ""aj," mm Dick Holdaway and little of Mrs. daughter, Lorna, are guests ana Mrs. Mr. Holdaway's parents, Alma Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon and Mrs. Ruby Sorenson of Eureka, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Miss Evelyn Ness of Holiday ana Miss Edith Hansen of Salt Lake City. guests of Mr. and Mrs. were week-en- d LAST John W, Southwlck. When Henry Hathaway picked up his megaphone to start his directorial work on Paramount's "The Last Round.Up," the Zane Grey outdoor romance, which is played at the Royal Theatre, Friday and Saturday of this week, is mrEecT the eighth Zane Grey novel wich he as lifted out of print to record on film. "Of all the Zane Grey stories, 'The Border Legion,' from which 'The Last Round-U- p' la adapted is one of his most spectacular," Hath away pointed out. Needs Real Acting "It calls not only for swift action, but real acting. It is much more than a story of shooting and horses, It's drama, basic drama of the dangerous days. "The two leading male roles, played by Randolph Scott and Monte Blue, call for real performances. "A quick trigger finger or the ability to ride can't carry these roles. They have to be acted, and Scott, developed at the Paramount stulos and Monte Blue, a most experienced player, capably handle the lines." Mrs. hit, lifer7 TTD1T LL 11 n o Mr and Mrs. Ellas M. Jones were business visitors to Salt Lake Ctt . 0)11101 Monday. and Mrs. Hubert Littleford, Mr. Ed Littleford and Miss Moffet of Salt Mr. Why Not Have Modern Plumbing? The Cost Is Very Reasonable Free Estimates ML Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E.. Littleford. Miss Reva Goates S. LdDTT PHONE 23 LEHL UTAH was welcomed back at her post at the Lehi telephone Miss Goates exchange, Wednesday. an operation from recently recovered for appendicitis. A. Knight and Mae of Salt and Barbara daughters, and Mrs. Mr. of were guests Lake City, Fred Wanlass, Wednesday. Mr. PLUMBING and HEATING STATE STREET Mr. George Mowers of Salt Lake guest of Miss City, was a week-en- d Maud Hackett. It's a FAC- T- that I've been getting better Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, Frank Sharp spent the and Booth Sorenson attended a meetMrs. Svdney Gilchrist week-en- d In Salt Lake City, a guest ing of the Utah Power and Light Co. B. Allen. On Sunday Mrs. at Provo Friday evening. M. Mrs. of Allen entertained In honor of the Louise Pennlfi who snend monev want to eighth anniversary of Marlam and Ida Margaret Misses receive courtesy as well as value for Gilchrist. Thurman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Car. their money. They don't want to be met with a growl. son attended the party. Nicholas' illustrated fathion articles, appearing in i3f these columns, and tell jour friends about them.) 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred, Mrs. Jenne Nostrum, Laverl and Clalrce Allred spent Friday In Salt Lake City. and Mrs. W. The Second Ward M. I. A. presidency entertained the Road Show cast and the cast of "Madam the Boss" at the ward chapel, following the road Games and show, Tuesday evening. refreshments were enjoyed by the guests. ROUND-U- P ONE OF FASTEST WESTERN FILMS fast-movi- service from my car since Tf tne Central Service. Station. "Buck" . , . uuier ieuows mere certainly jenow now w ien patronizing IV ovn nn1 a car in tip-to- p 1 shape! CEflTQAL SEQUISE "TIT Tnr" v4iu 94 PTIfWP. I.ArtfF m 1 STftTifl PP"nrrc'kV mrnanA orrmmnm iaq omimn J.VO OlAAEi DliVEiHil, T T7TTT TTTlt Mj&llh FREEl" ! 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